header file in the correct order, before anything written by an later object in the fl file. It used to write the extern callback definitions first, this would fail if they used a type that was in the header file. This also simplified the (still messy) code by getting rid of the write_declare() virtual function. git-svn-id: file:///fltk/svn/fltk/branches/branch-1.0@637 ea41ed52-d2ee-0310-a9c1-e6b18d33e121
317 lines
8.4 KiB
C++
317 lines
8.4 KiB
C++
//
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// "$Id: code.cxx,v 1.9.2.2 1999/08/05 08:01:39 bill Exp $"
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//
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// Code output routines for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK).
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//
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// Copyright 1998-1999 by Bill Spitzak and others.
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//
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// This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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// modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
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// License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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// version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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// Library General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
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// License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
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// USA.
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//
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// Please report all bugs and problems to "fltk-bugs@easysw.com".
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//
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <FL/Fl.H>
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#include "Fl_Type.h"
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#include "alignment_panel.h"
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static FILE *code_file;
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static FILE *header_file;
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// return true if c can be in a C identifier. I needed this so
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// it is not messed up by locale settings:
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int is_id(char c) {
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return c>='a' && c<='z' || c>='A' && c<='Z' || c>='0' && c<='9' || c=='_';
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}
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Generate unique but human-readable identifiers:
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struct id {
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char* text;
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void* object;
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id *left, *right;
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id (const char* t, void* o) : text(strdup(t)), object(o) {left = right = 0;}
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~id();
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};
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id::~id() {
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delete left;
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free((void *)text);
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delete right;
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}
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static id* id_root;
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const char* unique_id(void* o, const char* type, const char* name, const char* label) {
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char buffer[128];
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char* q = buffer;
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while (*type) *q++ = *type++;
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*q++ = '_';
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const char* n = name;
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if (!n || !*n) n = label;
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if (n && *n) {
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while (!is_id(*n)) n++;
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while (is_id(*n)) *q++ = *n++;
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}
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*q = 0;
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// okay, search the tree and see if the name was already used:
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id** p = &id_root;
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int which = 0;
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while (*p) {
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int i = strcmp(buffer, (*p)->text);
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if (!i) {
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if ((*p)->object == o) return (*p)->text;
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// already used, we need to pick a new name:
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sprintf(q,"%x",++which);
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p = &id_root;
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continue;
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}
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else if (i < 0) p = &((*p)->left);
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else p = &((*p)->right);
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}
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*p = new id(buffer, o);
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return (*p)->text;
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}
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// return current indentation:
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static const char* spaces = " ";
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int indentation;
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const char* indent() {
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int i = indentation; if (i>16) i = 16;
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return spaces+16-i;
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}
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// declarations/include files:
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// Each string generated by write_declare is written only once to
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// the header file. This is done by keeping a binary tree of all
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// the calls so far and not printing it if it is in the tree.
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struct included {
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char *text;
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included *left, *right;
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included(const char *t) {
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text = strdup(t);
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left = right = 0;
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}
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~included();
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};
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included::~included() {
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delete left;
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free((void *)text);
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delete right;
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}
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static included *included_root;
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int write_declare(const char *format, ...) {
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va_list args;
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char buf[1024];
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va_start(args, format);
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vsprintf(buf, format, args);
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va_end(args);
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included **p = &included_root;
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while (*p) {
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int i = strcmp(buf,(*p)->text);
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if (!i) return 0;
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else if (i < 0) p = &((*p)->left);
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else p = &((*p)->right);
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}
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fprintf(header_file,"%s\n",buf);
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*p = new included(buf);
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return 1;
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}
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// silly thing to prevent declaring unused variables:
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// When this symbol is on, all attempts to write code don't write
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// anything, but set a variable if it looks like the varaible "o" is used:
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int varused_test;
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int varused;
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// write an array of C characters (adds a null):
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void write_cstring(const char *w, int length) {
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if (varused_test) return;
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const char *e = w+length;
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int linelength = 1;
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putc('\"', code_file);
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for (; w < e;) {
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int c = *w++;
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switch (c) {
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case '\b': c = 'b'; goto QUOTED;
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case '\t': c = 't'; goto QUOTED;
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case '\n': c = 'n'; goto QUOTED;
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case '\f': c = 'f'; goto QUOTED;
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case '\r': c = 'r'; goto QUOTED;
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case '\"':
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case '\'':
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case '\\':
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QUOTED:
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if (linelength >= 77) {fputs("\\\n",code_file); linelength = 0;}
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putc('\\', code_file);
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putc(c, code_file);
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linelength += 2;
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break;
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case '?': // prevent trigraphs by writing ?? as ?\?
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if (*(w-2) == '?') goto QUOTED;
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// else fall through:
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default:
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if (c >= ' ' && c < 127) {
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// a legal ASCII character
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if (linelength >= 78) {fputs("\\\n",code_file); linelength = 0;}
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putc(c, code_file);
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linelength++;
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break;
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}
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// otherwise we must print it as an octal constant:
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c &= 255;
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if (c < 8) {
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if (linelength >= 76) {fputs("\\\n",code_file); linelength = 0;}
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fprintf(code_file, "\\%o",c);
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linelength += 2;
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} else if (c < 64) {
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if (linelength >= 75) {fputs("\\\n",code_file); linelength = 0;}
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fprintf(code_file, "\\%o",c);
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linelength += 3;
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} else {
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if (linelength >= 74) {fputs("\\\n",code_file); linelength = 0;}
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fprintf(code_file, "\\%o",c);
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linelength += 4;
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}
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// We must not put more numbers after it, because some C compilers
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// consume them as part of the quoted sequence. Use string constant
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// pasting to avoid this:
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c = *w;
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if (w < e && (c>='0'&&c<='9' || c>='a'&&c<='f' || c>='A'&&c<='F')) {
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putc('\"', code_file); linelength++;
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if (linelength >= 79) {fputs("\n",code_file); linelength = 0;}
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putc('\"', code_file); linelength++;
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}
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break;
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}
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}
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putc('\"', code_file);
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}
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// write a C string, quoting characters if necessary:
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void write_cstring(const char *w) {write_cstring(w,strlen(w));}
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void write_c(const char* format,...) {
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if (varused_test) {varused = 1; return;}
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va_list args;
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va_start(args, format);
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vfprintf(code_file, format, args);
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va_end(args);
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}
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void write_h(const char* format,...) {
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if (varused_test) return;
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va_list args;
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va_start(args, format);
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vfprintf(header_file, format, args);
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va_end(args);
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}
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#include <FL/filename.H>
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int write_number;
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// recursively dump code, putting children between the two parts
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// of the parent code:
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static Fl_Type* write_code(Fl_Type* p) {
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p->write_code1();
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Fl_Type* q;
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for (q = p->next; q && q->level > p->level;) q = write_code(q);
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p->write_code2();
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return q;
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}
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int write_code(const char *s, const char *t) {
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write_number++;
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delete id_root; id_root = 0;
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indentation = 0;
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if (!s) code_file = stdout;
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else {
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FILE *f = fopen(s,"w");
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if (!f) return 0;
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code_file = f;
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}
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if (!t) header_file = stdout;
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else {
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FILE *f = fopen(t,"w");
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if (!f) {fclose(code_file); return 0;}
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header_file = f;
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}
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const char *hdr = "\
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// generated by Fast Light User Interface Designer (fluid) version %.2f\n\n";
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fprintf(header_file, hdr, FL_VERSION);
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fprintf(code_file, hdr, FL_VERSION);
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{char define_name[102];
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const char* a = filename_name(t);
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char* b = define_name;
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if (!isalpha(*a)) {*b++ = '_';}
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while (*a) {*b++ = isalnum(*a) ? *a : '_'; a++;}
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*b = 0;
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fprintf(header_file, "#ifndef %s\n", define_name);
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fprintf(header_file, "#define %s\n", define_name);
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}
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write_declare("#include <FL/Fl.H>");
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if (t && include_H_from_C)
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write_c("#include \"%s\"\n", filename_name(t));
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for (Fl_Type* p = Fl_Type::first; p;) {
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// write all static data for this & all children first
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p->write_static();
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for (Fl_Type* q = p->next; q && q->level > p->level; q = q->next)
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q->write_static();
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// then write the nested code:
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p = write_code(p);
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}
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delete included_root; included_root = 0;
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if (!s) return 1;
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int x = fclose(code_file);
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code_file = 0;
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fprintf(header_file, "#endif\n");
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int y = fclose(header_file);
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header_file = 0;
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return x >= 0 && y >= 0;
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}
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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void Fl_Type::write_static() {}
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void Fl_Type::write_code1() {
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write_h("// Header for %s\n", title());
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write_c("// Code for %s\n", title());
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}
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void Fl_Type::write_code2() {}
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//
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// End of "$Id: code.cxx,v 1.9.2.2 1999/08/05 08:01:39 bill Exp $".
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//
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