This is the change file to CWEB's COMMON for porting to Macintoshes. No changes to CTANGLE or CWEAVE are needed. (Contributed 13 Oct 2000 by AndPio@aol.com; slightly edited by Don Knuth) @x in limbo, change the title page document to specify Mac version \centerline{(Version 3.64)} @y \centerline{(Version 3.64 for MacOS)} @z @x section 9: Make input_ln accept \n, \r, \n\r, or \r\n as line endings @ In the unlikely event that your standard I/O library does not support |feof|, |getc|, and |ungetc| you may have to change things here. @^system dependencies@> @c int input_ln(fp) /* copies a line into |buffer| or returns 0 */ FILE *fp; /* what file to read from */ { register int c=EOF; /* character read; initialized so some compilers won't complain */ register char *k; /* where next character goes */ if (feof(fp)) return(0); /* we have hit end-of-file */ limit = k = buffer; /* beginning of buffer */ while (k<=buffer_end && (c=getc(fp)) != EOF && c!='\n') if ((*(k++) = c) != ' ') limit = k; if (k>buffer_end) if ((c=getc(fp))!=EOF && c!='\n') { ungetc(c,fp); loc=buffer; err_print("! Input line too long"); @.Input line too long@> } if (c==EOF && limit==buffer) return(0); /* there was nothing after the last newline */ return(1); } @y @ In the unlikely event that your standard I/O library does not support |feof|, |getc|, and |ungetc| you may have to change things here. This |input_ln| function accepts |"\n"|, |"\r"|, |"\n\r"| and |"\r\n"| as line endings, so that \.{CWEB} will works with ASCII files stored in \UNIX/, {\mc DOS} or {\mc MAC} format. @^system dependencies@> @c int input_ln(fp) /* copies a line into |buffer| or returns 0 */ FILE *fp; /* what file to read from */ { register int c=EOF; /* character read; initialized so some compilers won't complain */ register char *k; /* where next character goes */ if (feof(fp)) return(0); /* we have hit end-of-file */ limit = k = buffer; /* beginning of buffer */ while (1) { c = getc(fp); if (c==EOF) return (limit!=buffer); /* 0, if there was nothing after the last newline */ else if (c=='\n' || c=='\r') { /* we have hit end-of-line */ int d = getc(fp); if (c+d!='\n'+'\r') /* no combination |"\n\r"| or |"\r\n"| */ ungetc(d,fp); return (1); } else if (k>buffer_end) { ungetc(c,fp); loc=buffer; err_print("! Input line too long"); return (1); @.Input line too long@> } else if ((*(k++)=c) != ' ') limit = k; } } @z @x section 12, simply return if no change file was specified change_limit=change_buffer; /* this value is used if the change file ends */ @; @y change_limit=change_buffer; /* this value is used if the change file ends */ if (change_file_name[0] == '\0') /* no change file specified */ return; /* so we have reached the end of that file */ @; @z @x section 19, don't try to open a change file if none was specified if ((change_file=fopen(change_file_name,"r"))==NULL) fatal("! Cannot open change file ", change_file_name); @y if (change_file_name[0] == '\0') /* no change file specified */ change_file = NULL; /* reset at least the |change_file| */ else if ((change_file=fopen(change_file_name,"r"))==NULL) fatal("! Cannot open change file ", change_file_name); @z @x section 22, declare colon as Mac's path separator (Colon-separated paths are not supported.) The remainder of the \.{@@i} line after the file name is ignored. @y (Colon-separated path alternatives in the style of \UNIX/ or Kpathsea are not supported. On a Macintosh, colons are used to separate the names on different levels of a path.) The remainder of the \.{@@i} line after the file name is ignored. @d PATH_SEP ':' /* MacOS pathname separator */ @^system dependencies@> @z @x section 23, use the path separator constant cur_file_name[l]='/'; /* \UNIX/ pathname separator */ @y cur_file_name[l]=PATH_SEP; /* pathname separator */ @z @x section 69, explain the convention for omitted change files An omitted change file argument means that |"/dev/null"| should be used, @y An omitted change file argument means that no change file should be used, @z @x section 70, use the Metrowerks |ccommand| to access command lines while (--argc > 0) { @y argc = ccommand (&argv); /* use Mac interface to command line */ @^system dependencies@> while (--argc > 0) { @z @x section 70, use the path separator constant else if (*s=='/') dot_pos=NULL,name_pos=++s; @y else if (*s==PATH_SEP) dot_pos=NULL,name_pos=++s; @z @x section 70, make change file name empty when it is unspecified if (found_change<=0) strcpy(change_file_name,"/dev/null"); @y if (found_change<=0) change_file_name[0]='\0'; /* empty string */ @z @x section 82, insert an extra module before the index @** Index. @y by putting the new module here, we preserve all the previous section numbers @ We assume an interface to \CEE/ command-line emulation as supplied by the |ccommand| function of Metrowerks CodeWarrior, as defined in the header file \.{console.h}. @= #include @^system dependencies@> @** Index. @z