awk: fix breakage in last commit
While at it, made bb_process_escape_sequence faster (same size) function old new delta nextchar 49 53 +4 bb_process_escape_sequence 138 140 +2 next_token 838 839 +1 static.charmap 20 18 -2 is_assignment 143 135 -8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 3/2 up/down: 7/-10) Total: -3 bytes Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
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@ -684,8 +684,11 @@ static char nextchar(char **s)
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pps = *s;
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if (c == '\\')
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c = bb_process_escape_sequence((const char**)s);
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if (c == '\\' && *s == pps)
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c = *(*s)++;
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if (c == '\\' && *s == pps) { /* unrecognized \z? */
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c = *(*s); /* yes, fetch z */
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if (c)
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(*s)++; /* advance unless z = NUL */
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}
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return c;
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}
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@ -1007,9 +1010,10 @@ static uint32_t next_token(uint32_t expected)
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/* it's a string */
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t_string = s = ++p;
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while (*p != '\"') {
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char *pp = p;
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char *pp;
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if (*p == '\0' || *p == '\n')
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syntax_error(EMSG_UNEXP_EOS);
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pp = p;
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*s++ = nextchar(&pp);
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p = pp;
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}
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@ -2926,22 +2930,21 @@ static int awk_exit(int r)
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* otherwise return 0 */
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static int is_assignment(const char *expr)
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{
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char *exprc, *s, *s0, *s1;
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char *exprc, *val, *s, *s1;
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if (!isalnum_(*expr) || (s0 = strchr(expr, '=')) == NULL) {
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if (!isalnum_(*expr) || (val = strchr(expr, '=')) == NULL) {
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return FALSE;
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}
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exprc = xstrdup(expr);
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s0 = exprc + (s0 - expr);
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*s++ = '\0';
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val = exprc + (val - expr);
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*val++ = '\0';
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s = s1 = s0;
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while (*s)
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*s1++ = nextchar(&s);
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*s1 = '\0';
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s = s1 = val;
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while ((*s1 = nextchar(&s)) != '\0')
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s1++;
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setvar_u(newvar(exprc), s0);
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setvar_u(newvar(exprc), val);
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free(exprc);
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return TRUE;
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}
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@ -18,18 +18,8 @@
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char FAST_FUNC bb_process_escape_sequence(const char **ptr)
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{
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/* bash builtin "echo -e '\ec'" interprets \e as ESC,
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* but coreutils "/bin/echo -e '\ec'" does not.
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* manpages tend to support coreutils way.
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* Update: coreutils added support for \e on 28 Oct 2009. */
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static const char charmap[] ALIGN1 = {
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'a', 'b', 'e', 'f', 'n', 'r', 't', 'v', '\\', 0,
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'\a', '\b', 27, '\f', '\n', '\r', '\t', '\v', '\\', '\\' };
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const char *p;
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const char *q;
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unsigned num_digits;
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unsigned r;
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unsigned n;
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unsigned base;
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@ -37,18 +27,17 @@ char FAST_FUNC bb_process_escape_sequence(const char **ptr)
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base = 8;
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q = *ptr;
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#if WANT_HEX_ESCAPES
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if (*q == 'x') {
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if (WANT_HEX_ESCAPES && *q == 'x') {
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++q;
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base = 16;
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++num_digits;
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}
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#endif
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/* bash requires leading 0 in octal escapes:
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* \02 works, \2 does not (prints \ and 2).
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* We treat \2 as a valid octal escape sequence. */
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do {
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unsigned r;
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#if !WANT_HEX_ESCAPES
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unsigned d = (unsigned char)(*q) - '0';
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#else
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@ -60,8 +49,9 @@ char FAST_FUNC bb_process_escape_sequence(const char **ptr)
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if (WANT_HEX_ESCAPES && base == 16) {
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--num_digits;
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if (num_digits == 0) {
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/* \x<bad_char> */
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--q; /* go back to x */
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/* \x<bad_char>: return '\',
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* leave ptr pointing to x */
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return '\\';
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}
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}
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break;
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@ -76,20 +66,30 @@ char FAST_FUNC bb_process_escape_sequence(const char **ptr)
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++q;
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} while (++num_digits < 3);
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if (num_digits == 0) { /* mnemonic escape sequence? */
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p = charmap;
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if (num_digits == 0) {
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/* Not octal or hex escape sequence.
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* Is it one-letter one? */
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/* bash builtin "echo -e '\ec'" interprets \e as ESC,
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* but coreutils "/bin/echo -e '\ec'" does not.
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* Manpages tend to support coreutils way.
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* Update: coreutils added support for \e on 28 Oct 2009. */
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static const char charmap[] ALIGN1 = {
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'a', 'b', 'e', 'f', 'n', 'r', 't', 'v', '\\',
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'\a', '\b', 27, '\f', '\n', '\r', '\t', '\v', '\\',
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};
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const char *p = charmap;
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do {
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if (*p == *q) {
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q++;
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break;
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}
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} while (*++p);
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/* p points to found escape char or NUL,
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} while (*++p != '\\');
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/* p points to found escape char or '\',
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* advance it and find what it translates to.
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* Note that unrecognized sequence \z returns '\'
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* and leaves ptr pointing to z. */
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p += sizeof(charmap) / 2;
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n = *p;
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* Note that \NUL and unrecognized sequence \z return '\'
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* and leave ptr pointing to NUL or z. */
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n = p[sizeof(charmap) / 2];
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}
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*ptr = q;
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