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/*=============================================================================
GNU UnRTF, a command-line program to convert RTF documents to other formats.
Copyright (C) 2000,2001 Zachary Thayer Smith
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
The author is reachable by electronic mail at tuorfa@yahoo.com.
=============================================================================*/
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Module name: word
* Author name: Zach Smith
* Create date: 01 Sep 00
* Purpose: Management of Word objects, which contain strings
* as well as other Words.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Changes:
* 14 Oct 00, tuorfa@yahoo.com: fixed \fs bug (# is 2X the point size).
* 14 Oct 00, tuorfa@yahoo.com: fixed table data printing.
* 14 Oct 00, tuorfa@yahoo.com: protection against null entries in \info
* 14 Oct 00, tuorfa@yahoo.com: fixed printing of <body> again
* 14 Oct 00, tuorfa@yahoo.com: fixed closure of tables
* 15 Oct 00, tuorfa@yahoo.com: fixed font attributes preceding <tr><td>
* 15 Oct 00, tuorfa@yahoo.com: attributes now continue if >1 \cell in group
* 15 Oct 00, tuorfa@yahoo.com: fixed font-size bug, lack of </head>
* 7 Nov 00, tuorfa@yahoo.com: fixed \'## translatin bug
* 8 Apr 01, tuorfa@yahoo.com: added check for out of memory after malloc
* 21 Apr 01, tuorfa@yahoo.com: bug fixes regarding author, date
* 21 Apr 01, tuorfa@yahoo.com: added paragraph alignment
* 21 Apr 01, tuorfa@yahoo.com: fix for words getting lost after \par
* 24 Jul 01, tuorfa@yahoo.com: moved conversion code to convert.c
* 22 Sep 01, tuorfa@yahoo.com: moved word_dump to here from parse.c
* 22 Sep 01, tuorfa@yahoo.com: added function-level comment blocks
*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "defs.h"
#include "parse.h"
#include "malloc.h"
#include "main.h"
#include "error.h"
#include "word.h"
#include "hash.h"
/* For word_dump */
static int indent_level=0;
/*========================================================================
* Name: word_string
* Purpose: Obtains the string of a Word object. This involves accessing
* the Word hash.
* Args: Word*.
* Returns: String.
*=======================================================================*/
char *
word_string (Word *w) {
char *str;
CHECK_PARAM_NOT_NULL(w);
if (w->hash_index) str = hash_get_string (w->hash_index);
else str = NULL;
return str;
}
/*========================================================================
* Name: word_new
* Purpose: Instantiates a new Word object.
* Args: String.
* Returns: Word*.
*=======================================================================*/
Word *
word_new (char *str) {
Word * w;
w = (Word *) my_malloc(sizeof(Word));
if (!w)
error_handler ("out of memory");
memset ((void*) w, 0, sizeof(Word));
if (!w) error_handler ("cannot allocate a Word");
if (str) w->hash_index = hash_get_index (str);
else w->hash_index = 0;
return w;
}
/*========================================================================
* Name: word_free
* Purpose: Deallocates a Word object.
* Args: Word.
* Returns: None.
*=======================================================================*/
void word_free (Word *w) {
Word *prev;
Word *w2;
CHECK_PARAM_NOT_NULL(w);
while (w) {
w2 = w->child;
if (w2)
word_free(w2);
prev = w;
w = w->next;
my_free ((char*) prev);
}
}
/*========================================================================
* Name: print_indentation
* Purpose: Prints padding for the word_dump routine.
* Args: Identation level.
* Returns: None.
*=======================================================================*/
static void
print_indentation (int level)
{
int i;
if (level) {
for (i=0;i<level;i+=2)
printf (". ");
} else {
printf ("\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n");
}
}
/*========================================================================
* Name: word_dump
* Purpose: Recursive diagnostic routine to print out a tree of words.
* Args: Word tree.
* Returns: None.
*=======================================================================*/
void
word_dump (Word *w)
{
char *s;
CHECK_PARAM_NOT_NULL(w);
printf ("\n");
indent_level += 2;
print_indentation (indent_level);
while (w) {
s = word_string (w);
if (s) {
printf ("\"%s\" ", s);
} else {
if (w->child) {
word_dump (w->child);
printf ("\n");
print_indentation (indent_level);
}
else
warning_handler ("Word object has no string and no children");
}
w = w->next;
}
indent_level -= 2;
}
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