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%Start ErrorText ErrorMessage OtherText
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EC [0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9][0-9]
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D [0-9]
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D3 [0-9 ][0-9 ][0-9]
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D4 [0-9 ][0-9 ][0-9 ][0-9]
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D5 [0-9 ][0-9 ][0-9 ][0-9 ][0-9]
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DS [0-9 ]
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%{
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/* moore@wilma.cs.utk.edu
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* Hack to work around the AIX C compiler's brain-damaged error messages
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* so that emacs can parse them. It runs /bin/cc as a subprocess, and
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* tries to rearrange the error messages so that (a) each message contains
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* both the filename and line number where the error occurred, and (b)
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* the error message(s) for a particular line get displayed *before* the
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* line itself.
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*
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* to compile:
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* lex aixcc.lex
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* cc -o aixcc lex.yy.c
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*
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*
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* Copyright December 1991 by Keith Moore
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program 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
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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*
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*
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* TODO: figure out how the compiler counts file numbers for included
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* files, keep track of which file corresponds to which number, and
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* always output the right file name.
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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char *current_file;
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int line;
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int debug = 0;
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char bigbuf[10240];
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char *bufptr = bigbuf;
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int last_line_was_error = 0;
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spaces (s)
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char *s;
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{
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while (*s++)
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*bufptr++ = ' ';
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}
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char *
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strsave (s)
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char *s;
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{
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char *ptr = malloc (strlen (s) + 1);
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strcpy (ptr, s);
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return ptr;
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}
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yywrap ()
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{
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*bufptr = '\0';
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bufptr = bigbuf;
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while (*bufptr)
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putc (*bufptr++, yyout);
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return 1;
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}
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%}
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%%
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^File\ Line\ Column\ Message\ text[^\n]* {
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/*
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* ignore this. don't treat it as error text
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*/
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}
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^{DS}{DS}{DS}\ {D5}\ \| {
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/*
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* (optional) nesting level, followed by line number, followed
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* by the source code fragment that caused the error
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*/
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/*
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* save the line number for later
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*/
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line = atoi (yytext+4);
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if (debug) {
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fprintf (yyout, "line <= %d\n", line);
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fprintf (yyout, "%s\n", yytext);
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}
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/*
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* if the last line was an error message, to flush out all of
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* the old source text before starting to save the new source text.
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*/
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if (last_line_was_error) {
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*bufptr = '\0';
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bufptr = bigbuf;
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while (*bufptr)
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putc (*bufptr++, yyout);
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bufptr = bigbuf;
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last_line_was_error = 0;
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}
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/*
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* stuff enough spaces in the text buffer so that the
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* saved text will line up properly when displayed.
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*/
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spaces (yytext);
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BEGIN ErrorText; /* continue below */
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}
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<ErrorText>[^\n]*$ {
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char *ptr;
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/*
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* Save the text until we see the error message(s), then print it.
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* This because emacs puts the error message at the top of the
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* window, and it's nice to be able to see the text below it.
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*/
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ptr = yytext;
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while (*ptr)
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*bufptr++ = *ptr++;
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*bufptr++ = '\n';
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BEGIN 0;
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}
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^Processing\ include\ file\ .*$ {
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/*
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* name of a new include file being processed. Increment file number
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* and remember the file name corresponding to this file number.
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*/
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current_file = strsave (yytext+24);
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if (debug) {
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fprintf (yyout, "current_file <= %s\n", current_file);
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fprintf (yyout, "%s\n", yytext);
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}
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}
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^([a-z]\ -)?\ *{EC}: {
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/*
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* error message (which we print immediately) preceeded by an
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* error code (which we ignore)
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*/
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fprintf (yyout, "\"%s\", line %d: %c -", current_file, line, *yytext);
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last_line_was_error = 1;
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BEGIN ErrorMessage;
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}
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^{D3}\ {D5}\ {D4}\ {EC}: {
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/*
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* (optional) nesting level, followed by line number, followed
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* by column number, followed by error message text.
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*/
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/*
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* save the line number for later
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*/
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line = atoi (yytext+4);
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if (debug) {
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fprintf (yyout, "line <= %d\n", line);
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fprintf (yyout, "%s\n", yytext);
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}
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/*
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* if the last line was an error message, flush out all of
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* the old source text before printing this error message.
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*/
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if (last_line_was_error) {
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*bufptr = '\0';
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bufptr = bigbuf;
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while (*bufptr)
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putc (*bufptr++, yyout);
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bufptr = bigbuf;
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last_line_was_error = 0;
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}
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fprintf (yyout, "\"%s\", line %d:", current_file, line);
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last_line_was_error = 1;
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BEGIN ErrorMessage;
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}
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<ErrorMessage>[^\n]*$ {
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fprintf (yyout, "%s\n", yytext);
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BEGIN 0;
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}
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^[^ :]+".c:"\ *$ {
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/* name of new source file being processed */
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char *ptr;
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if (current_file)
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free (current_file);
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ptr = strchr (yytext, ':');
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*ptr = '\0';
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current_file = strsave (yytext);
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}
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^[^\n] {
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/*
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* other text starting with a newline. We have to break it up this
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* way to keep this rule from matching any of the above patterns
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*/
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if (last_line_was_error) {
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*bufptr = '\0';
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bufptr = bigbuf;
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while (*bufptr)
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putc (*bufptr++, yyout);
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bufptr = bigbuf;
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last_line_was_error = 0;
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}
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*bufptr++ = *yytext;
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BEGIN OtherText;
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}
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<OtherText>[^\n]*$ {
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char *ptr;
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ptr = yytext;
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while (*ptr)
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*bufptr++ = *ptr++;
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*bufptr++ = '\n';
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BEGIN 0;
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}
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\n ;
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%%
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main (argc, argv)
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char **argv;
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{
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int pfd[2];
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int child_pid;
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int i;
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current_file = strsave ("/dev/null");
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line = 0;
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for (i = 1; i < argc; ++i) {
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char *ptr = strrchr (argv[i], '.');
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if (ptr && ptr[1] == 'c' && ptr[2] == '\0') {
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current_file = strsave (argv[i]);
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break;
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}
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}
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if (pipe (pfd) < 0) {
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perror ("pipe");
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exit (1);
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}
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if ((child_pid = fork()) > 0) {
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int status;
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close (pfd[1]);
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yyin = fdopen (pfd[0], "r");
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yyout = stderr;
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yylex();
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wait (&status);
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exit ((status >> 8) & 0xff);
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}
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else if (child_pid == 0) {
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dup2 (pfd[1], 2);
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close (pfd[0]);
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close (pfd[1]);
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argv[0] = "cc";
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execv ("/bin/cc", argv);
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perror ("/bin/cc");
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exit (1);
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}
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else {
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perror ("fork");
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exit (1);
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}
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}
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