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/* char.c Copyright (C) 1989-99 Codemist Ltd */ /* * Character handling. */ /* Signature: 786dda9c 18-Feb-1999 */ #include <stdarg.h> #include <string.h> #include <ctype.h> #include <math.h> #include "machine.h" #include "tags.h" #include "cslerror.h" #include "externs.h" #include "entries.h" #include "read.h" #ifdef TIMEOUT #include "timeout.h" #endif #ifdef Kanji #define ISalpha(a) iswalpha(a) #define ISdigit(a) iswdigit(a) #define ISalnum(a) iswalnum(a) #define ISspace(a) iswspace(a) #define ISgraph(a) iswgraph(a) #define ISupper(a) iswupper(a) #define ISlower(a) iswlower(a) #define TOupper(a) towupper(a) #define TOlower(a) towlower(a) int first_char(Lisp_Object ch) { /* ch is a symbol. Get the first character of its name. */ int n; ch = qpname(ch); n = celt(ch, 0); if (is2byte(n) && length_of_header(vechdr(ch)) != CELL) n = (n << 8) + ucelt(ch, 1); return n; } #else /* Kanji */ #define ISalpha(a) isalpha(a) #define ISdigit(a) isdigit(a) #define ISalnum(a) isalnum(a) #define ISspace(a) isspace(a) #define ISgraph(a) isgraph(a) #define ISupper(a) isupper(a) #define ISlower(a) islower(a) #define TOupper(a) toupper(a) #define TOlower(a) tolower(a) #define first_char(a) celt(qpname(a), 0) #endif /* Kanji */ /* * For many character functions I will permit the argument to be either * a character object (Common Lisp syntax #\x) or a symbol. If it is a * symbol the "character" tested will be the first one in the print-name, * and (of course) very often I will just use the symbols 'a, 'b, 'c etc * to stand for the characters #\a, #\b, #\c.... * Common Lisp seens to say that character functions ought to be handed * real character objects - so extending this to permit symbols as well * is probably safe. If it were not I could just redefine this macro as * a null expansion in Common Lisp mode. * NB gensyms are OK here since I only need the 1st char of the base-name */ #ifdef Kanji #define characterify(c) \ if (is_symbol(c)) c = pack_char(0,0, \ is2byte(celt(qpname(c), 0)) ? \ (ucelt(qpname(c),0)<<8) + ucelt(qpname(c),1) : \ celt(qpname(c), 0) \ ) #else #define characterify(c) \ if (is_symbol(c)) c = pack_char(0,0, ucelt(qpname(c), 0)) #endif #ifndef COMMON static Lisp_Object char_to_id(int ch) { Lisp_Object nil = C_nil; Lisp_Object w; #ifdef Kanji if (iswchar(c)) { celt(boffo, 0) = c>>8; celt(boffo, 1) = c; w = iintern(boffo, 2, lisp_package, 0); errexit(); return onevalue(w); } #endif w = elt(charvec, ch & 0xff); if (w == nil) { celt(boffo, 0) = ch; w = iintern(boffo, 1, lisp_package, 0); errexit(); elt(charvec, ch & 0xff) = w; } return onevalue(w); } #endif /* * Characters have 8 bits of BITS, then 8 of FONT, then 8 of CODE. * The BITS and FONT information is only used in COMMON mode. * Even though Common Lisp refers to the components of a character * in the order BITS/FONT/CODE I store them as FONT/BITS/CODE so it * is then easy to store international characters as FONT/CODE16. The * option "Kanji" enables some use of this. */ static Lisp_Object Lchar_downcase(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { int cc; CSL_IGNORE(nil); characterify(a); if (!is_char(a)) return aerror("char-downcase"); cc = code_of_char(a); if (ISupper(cc)) /* Caution to help non-ANSI libraries */ cc = TOlower(cc); #ifdef COMMON #ifdef Kanji #define insert_code(old, new) \ (((old) & 0xff0000ff) | ((((int32)(new)) & 0xffff) << 8)) #else #define insert_code(old, new) \ (((old) & 0xffff00ff) | ((((int32)(new)) & 0xff) << 8)) #endif return onevalue(insert_code(a, cc)); #else return char_to_id(cc); #endif } #ifdef COMMON Lisp_Object Lcharacter(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { if (is_char(a)) return onevalue(a); else if (is_vector(a)) { Header h = vechdr(a); if (type_of_header(h) == TYPE_STRING) { if (length_of_header(h) > 4) { int c0 = celt(a, 0); #ifdef Kanji if (length_of_header(h) > 5 && iswchar(c0)) c0 = (c0 << 8) + ucelt(a, 1); #endif return onevalue(pack_char(0,0,c0)); else return aerror1("character", a); } /* * The issue of strings (especially non-simple ones) and the ELT function * and wide characters has NOT BEEN THOUGHT THROUGH. */ else if (stringp(a)) { Lisp_Object w = Lelt(nil, a, fixnum_of_int(0)); errexit(); return onevalue(w); } else return aerror1("character", a); } else if (is_fixnum(a)) #ifdef Kanji return onevalue(pack_char(0, 0, int_of_fixnum(a) & 0xffff)); #else return onevalue(pack_char(0, 0, int_of_fixnum(a) & 0xff)); #endif else if (is_symbol(a)) return Lcharacter(nil, qpname(a)); else return aerror1("character", a); } static Lisp_Object Lcharacterp(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { return onevalue(Lispify_predicate(is_char(a))); } static Lisp_Object Lchar_bits(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { CSL_IGNORE(nil); characterify(a); if (!is_char(a)) return aerror("char-bits"); return onevalue(fixnum_of_int(bits_of_char(a))); } static Lisp_Object Lchar_font(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { CSL_IGNORE(nil); characterify(a); if (!is_char(a)) return aerror("char-font"); return onevalue(fixnum_of_int(font_of_char(a))); } #endif static Lisp_Object Lchar_upcase(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { int cc; CSL_IGNORE(nil); characterify(a); if (!is_char(a)) return aerror("char-upcase"); cc = code_of_char(a); if (ISlower(cc)) cc = TOupper(cc); #ifdef COMMON return onevalue(insert_code(a, cc)); #else return char_to_id(cc); #endif } Lisp_Object Lwhitespace_char_p(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { int cc; characterify(a); if (!is_char(a)) return onevalue(nil); if (a == CHAR_EOF #ifndef Kanji || bits_of_char(a) != 0 #endif ) return onevalue(nil); /* BITS present => not whitespace (unless Kanji) */ cc = code_of_char(a); return onevalue(Lispify_predicate(ISspace(cc))); } Lisp_Object Lalpha_char_p(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { int cc; characterify(a); if (!is_char(a)) return onevalue(nil); #ifndef Kanji if (bits_of_char(a) != 0) return onevalue(nil); /* BITS present */ #endif cc = code_of_char(a); return onevalue(Lispify_predicate(ISalpha(cc))); } #ifdef COMMON static Lisp_Object Lgraphic_char_p(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { int cc; characterify(a); if (!is_char(a)) return onevalue(nil); #ifndef Kanji if (bits_of_char(a) != 0) return onevalue(nil); /* BITS present */ #endif cc = code_of_char(a); return onevalue(Lispify_predicate(ISgraph(cc) || cc==' ')); } static Lisp_Object Lupper_case_p(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { int cc; characterify(a); if (!is_char(a)) return onevalue(nil); #ifndef Kanji if (bits_of_char(a) != 0) return onevalue(nil); #endif cc = code_of_char(a); return onevalue(Lispify_predicate(ISupper(cc))); } static Lisp_Object Llower_case_p(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { int cc; characterify(a); if (!is_char(a)) return onevalue(nil); #ifndef Kanji if (bits_of_char(a) != 0) return onevalue(nil); #endif cc = code_of_char(a); return onevalue(Lispify_predicate(ISlower(cc))); } #endif #ifdef COMMON Lisp_Object Ldigit_char_p_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object radix) { int cc; Lisp_Object r = radix; if (!is_fixnum(r) || r < fixnum_of_int(2) || r >= fixnum_of_int(36)) return aerror("digit-char-p"); characterify(a); if (!is_char(a)) return onevalue(nil); #ifndef Kanji if (bits_of_char(a) != 0) return onevalue(nil); #endif cc = code_of_char(a); if (!ISalnum(cc)) return onevalue(nil); if (ISupper(cc)) cc = TOlower(cc); /* * The following code is intended to cope with EBCDIC as well as ASCII * character codes. The effect is still notionally not portable in that * a yet further character code (with 'a' to 'i' non-consecutive, say) * would defeat it! */ if ('0' <= cc && cc <= '9') cc = cc - '0'; else if ('a' <= cc && cc <= 'i') cc = cc - 'a' + 10; else if ('j' <= cc && cc <= 'r') cc = cc - 'j' + 19; else if ('s' <= cc && cc <= 'z') cc = cc - 's' + 28; else cc = 255; if (cc >= int_of_fixnum(r)) return onevalue(nil); else return onevalue(fixnum_of_int((int32)cc)); } Lisp_Object Ldigit_char_p_1(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { return Ldigit_char_p_2(nil, a, fixnum_of_int(10)); } #endif Lisp_Object Ldigitp(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { int cc; characterify(a); if (!is_char(a)) return onevalue(nil); #ifndef Kanji if (bits_of_char(a) != 0) return onevalue(nil); #endif cc = code_of_char(a); return onevalue(Lispify_predicate(ISdigit(cc))); } #ifdef COMMON static Lisp_Object MS_CDECL Ldigit_char_n(Lisp_Object nil, int nargs, ...) { va_list aa; Lisp_Object a, r, f; if (nargs != 3) return aerror("digit-char"); va_start(aa, nargs); a = va_arg(aa, Lisp_Object); r = va_arg(aa, Lisp_Object); f = va_arg(aa, Lisp_Object); va_end(aa); if (!is_fixnum(a) || !is_fixnum(r) || !is_fixnum(f) || a < 0 || r < fixnum_of_int(2) || f < 0 || a >= r || r > fixnum_of_int(36) || f > fixnum_of_int(255)) return onevalue(nil); /* * The following code is intended to cope with EBCDIC as well as ASCII * character codes. See comment in digit_char_p(). */ a = int_of_fixnum(a); if (a <= 9) a = a + '0'; else if (a <= 18) a = a + ('A' - 10); else if (a <= 27) a = a + ('J' - 19); else a = a + ('S' - 28); return onevalue(pack_char(0, int_of_fixnum(f) & 0xff, a & 0xff)); } static Lisp_Object Ldigit_char_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object r1) { return Ldigit_char_n(nil, 3, a, r1, fixnum_of_int(0)); } static Lisp_Object Ldigit_char_1(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { return Ldigit_char_n(nil, 3, a, fixnum_of_int(10), fixnum_of_int(0)); } #endif Lisp_Object Lspecial_char(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { CSL_IGNORE(nil); if (!is_fixnum(a)) return aerror("special-char"); switch (int_of_fixnum(a)) { case 0: /* space */ a = pack_char(0, 0, ' '); break; case 1: /* newline */ a = pack_char(0, 0, '\n'); break; case 2: /* backspace */ a = pack_char(0, 0, '\b'); break; case 3: /* tab */ a = pack_char(0, 0, '\t'); break; case 4: /* linefeed (well, I use VT, '\v' in C terms) */ a = pack_char(0, 0, '\v'); break; case 5: /* page */ a = pack_char(0, 0, '\f'); break; case 6: /* return */ a = pack_char(0, 0, '\r'); break; case 7: /* rubout: not available in EBCDIC, sorry */ a = pack_char(0, 0, 0x7fL); break; case 8: /* end of file character */ a = CHAR_EOF; break; case 9: /* 'attention', typically ctrl-G */ a = pack_char(0, 0, '\a'); break; case 10: /* 'ESC', not available on all computers! */ a = pack_char(0, 0, 0x1b); break; default: return aerror("special-char"); } /* * What about this and Standard Lisp mode??? Well it still hands back * a "character object", and these are generally not at all useful in * Standard Lisp. Two exceptions occur - first character objects are * valid in lists handed to compress, and secondly the character object * for end-of-file is used for that in Standard Lisp mode. */ return onevalue(a); } Lisp_Object Lchar_code(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { CSL_IGNORE(nil); characterify(a); if (!is_char(a)) return aerror("char-code"); return onevalue(fixnum_of_int(code_of_char(a))); } static Lisp_Object MS_CDECL Lcode_charn(Lisp_Object nil, int nargs, ...) { va_list aa; Lisp_Object a, bits, font; int32 av; argcheck(nargs, 3, "code-char"); va_start(aa, nargs); a = va_arg(aa, Lisp_Object); bits = va_arg(aa, Lisp_Object); font = va_arg(aa, Lisp_Object); va_end(aa); CSL_IGNORE(nil); if ((int32)bits < 0 || (int32)bits >= (int32)fixnum_of_int(16L) || (int32)font < 0 || (int32)font >= (int32)fixnum_of_int(256L) || #ifdef Kanji (int32)a < 0 || (int32)a >= (int32)fixnum_of_int(65536L) #else (int32)a < 0 || (int32)a >= (int32)fixnum_of_int(256L) #endif ) return aerror("code-char"); #ifdef Kanji av = int_of_fixnum(a) & 0xffff; #else av = int_of_fixnum(a) & 0xff; #endif #ifdef COMMON return onevalue(pack_char(int_of_fixnum(bits), int_of_fixnum(font) & 0xff, av)); #else return char_to_id(av); #endif } static Lisp_Object Lcode_char1(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { return Lcode_charn(nil, 3, a, fixnum_of_int(0), fixnum_of_int(0)); } static Lisp_Object Lcode_char2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { return Lcode_charn(nil, 3, a, b, fixnum_of_int(0)); } #ifdef COMMON static Lisp_Object Lchar_int(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { CSL_IGNORE(nil); characterify(a); if (!is_char(a)) return aerror("char-int"); return onevalue(fixnum_of_int(((unsigned32)a) >> 8)); } static Lisp_Object Lint_char(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { if (!is_fixnum(a) || (a & 0xff000000L) != 0) return nil; return onevalue(TAG_CHAR + (int_of_fixnum(a) << 8)); } static Lisp_Object MS_CDECL Lmake_char(Lisp_Object nil, int nargs, ...) { va_list aa; Lisp_Object a, bits, font; CSL_IGNORE(nil); if (nargs == 0 || nargs > 3) return aerror("make-char"); va_start(aa, nargs); a = va_arg(aa, Lisp_Object); if (nargs > 1) bits = va_arg(aa, Lisp_Object); else bits = fixnum_of_int(0); if (nargs > 2) font = va_arg(aa, Lisp_Object); else font = fixnum_of_int(0); va_end(aa); if (bits < 0 || bits >= fixnum_of_int(16L) || font < 0 || font >= fixnum_of_int(256L) || !is_char(a)) return aerror("make-char"); return onevalue(pack_char(int_of_fixnum(bits), int_of_fixnum(font) & 0xff, #ifdef Kanji code_of_char(a) & 0xffff)); #else code_of_char(a) & 0xff)); #endif } /* * Character comparisons are VERY like the arithmetic ones, but need * only deal with character objects, which are immediate data and * in general terms nicer. */ static bool chartest(Lisp_Object c) { if (!is_char(c)) { aerror1("Character object expected", c); return YES; } else return NO; } static Lisp_Object MS_CDECL Lchar_eqn(Lisp_Object nil, int nargs, ...) { va_list a; Lisp_Object r; int i; if (nargs < 2) return onevalue(lisp_true); if (nargs > ARG_CUT_OFF) return aerror("too many args for character comparison"); va_start(a, nargs); r = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); if (chartest(r)) { va_end(a); return nil; } for (i = 1; i<nargs; i++) { Lisp_Object s = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); if (chartest(s)) { va_end(a); return nil; } if (r != s) { va_end(a); return onevalue(nil); } r = s; } va_end(a); return onevalue(lisp_true); } static Lisp_Object Lchar_eqn_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { return Lchar_eqn(nil, 2, a, b); } static Lisp_Object Lchar_eqn_1(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { return Lchar_eqn(nil, 1, a); } static Lisp_Object MS_CDECL Lchar_lessp(Lisp_Object nil, int nargs, ...) { va_list a; Lisp_Object r; int i; if (nargs < 2) return onevalue(lisp_true); if (nargs > ARG_CUT_OFF) return aerror("too many args for character comparison"); va_start(a, nargs); r = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); if (chartest(r)) { va_end(a); return nil; } for (i = 1; i<nargs; i++) { Lisp_Object s = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); if (chartest(s)) { va_end(a); return nil; } if ((unsigned32)r >= (unsigned32)s) { va_end(a); return onevalue(nil); } r = s; } va_end(a); return onevalue(lisp_true); } static Lisp_Object Lchar_lessp_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { return Lchar_lessp(nil, 2, a, b); } static Lisp_Object Lchar_lessp_1(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { return Lchar_lessp(nil, 1, a); } static Lisp_Object MS_CDECL Lchar_greaterp(Lisp_Object nil, int nargs, ...) { va_list a; Lisp_Object r; int i; if (nargs < 2) return onevalue(lisp_true); if (nargs > ARG_CUT_OFF) return aerror("too many args for character comparison"); va_start(a, nargs); r = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); if (chartest(r)) { va_end(a); return nil; } for (i = 1; i<nargs; i++) { Lisp_Object s = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); if (chartest(s)) { va_end(a); return nil; } if ((unsigned32)r <= (unsigned32)s) { va_end(a); return onevalue(nil); } r = s; } va_end(a); return onevalue(lisp_true); } static Lisp_Object Lchar_greaterp_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { return Lchar_greaterp(nil, 2, a, b); } static Lisp_Object Lchar_greaterp_1(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { return Lchar_greaterp(nil, 1, a); } static Lisp_Object MS_CDECL Lchar_neq_n(Lisp_Object nil, int nargs, ...) /* * /= is supposed to check that NO pair of args match. * Because this involves multiple scanning of the vector of args it seems * necessary to copy the arge into a vector that I can scan more directly * than va_args lets me scan the arg list. */ { int i, j; va_list a; Lisp_Object *r; if (nargs < 2) return onevalue(lisp_true); if (nargs > ARG_CUT_OFF) return aerror("too many args for character comparison"); r = (Lisp_Object *)&work_1; va_start(a, nargs); for (i=0; i<nargs; i++) r[i] = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); va_end(a); if (chartest(r[0])) return nil; for (i = 1; i<nargs; i++) { Lisp_Object n1 = r[i]; if (chartest(n1)) return nil; for (j=0; j<i; j++) { Lisp_Object n2 = r[j]; if (n1 == n2) return onevalue(nil); } } return onevalue(lisp_true); } static Lisp_Object Lchar_neq_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { return Lchar_neq_n(nil, 2, a, b); } static Lisp_Object Lchar_neq_1(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { return Lchar_neq_n(nil, 1, a); } static Lisp_Object MS_CDECL Lchar_geq(Lisp_Object nil, int nargs, ...) { va_list a; Lisp_Object r; int i; if (nargs < 2) return onevalue(lisp_true); if (nargs > ARG_CUT_OFF) return aerror("too many args for character comparison"); va_start(a, nargs); r = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); if (chartest(r)) { va_end(a); return nil; } for (i = 1; i<nargs; i++) { Lisp_Object s = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); if (chartest(s)) { va_end(a); return nil; } if ((unsigned32)r < (unsigned32)s) { va_end(a); return onevalue(nil); } r = s; } va_end(a); return onevalue(lisp_true); } static Lisp_Object Lchar_geq_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { return Lchar_geq(nil, 2, a, b); } static Lisp_Object Lchar_geq_1(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { return Lchar_geq(nil, 1, a); } static Lisp_Object MS_CDECL Lchar_leq(Lisp_Object nil, int nargs, ...) { va_list a; Lisp_Object r; int i; if (nargs < 2) return onevalue(lisp_true); if (nargs > ARG_CUT_OFF) return aerror("too many args for character comparison"); va_start(a, nargs); r = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); if (chartest(r)) { va_end(a); return nil; } for (i = 1; i<nargs; i++) { Lisp_Object s = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); if (chartest(s)) { va_end(a); return nil; } if ((unsigned32)r > (unsigned32)s) { va_end(a); return onevalue(nil); } r = s; } va_end(a); return onevalue(lisp_true); } static Lisp_Object Lchar_leq_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { return Lchar_leq(nil, 2, a, b); } static Lisp_Object Lchar_leq_1(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { return Lchar_leq(nil, 1, a); } /* * Character comparisons are VERY like the arithmetic ones, but need * only deal with character objects, which are immediate data and * in general terms nicer. These versions look only at the code, not * at the case or the bits attributes. */ static Lisp_Object casefold(Lisp_Object c) { int cc; if (!is_char(c)) return aerror("Character object expected"); cc = code_of_char(c); /* Character in the C sense */ cc = TOupper(cc); return insert_code(c, cc); } static Lisp_Object MS_CDECL Lcharacter_eqn(Lisp_Object nil, int nargs, ...) { va_list a; Lisp_Object r; int i; if (nargs < 2) return onevalue(lisp_true); if (nargs > ARG_CUT_OFF) return aerror("too many args for character comparison"); va_start(a, nargs); r = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); r = casefold(r); nil = C_nil; if (exception_pending()) { va_end(a); return nil; } for (i = 1; i<nargs; i++) { Lisp_Object s = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); s = casefold(s); nil = C_nil; if (exception_pending()) { va_end(a); return nil; } if (r != s) { va_end(a); return onevalue(nil); } r = s; } va_end(a); return onevalue(lisp_true); } static Lisp_Object Lcharacter_eqn_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { return Lcharacter_eqn(nil, 2, a, b); } static Lisp_Object Lcharacter_eqn_1(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { return Lcharacter_eqn(nil, 1, a); } static Lisp_Object MS_CDECL Lcharacter_lessp(Lisp_Object nil, int nargs, ...) { va_list a; Lisp_Object r; int i; if (nargs < 2) return onevalue(lisp_true); if (nargs > ARG_CUT_OFF) return aerror("too many args for character comparison"); va_start(a, nargs); r = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); r = casefold(r); nil = C_nil; if (exception_pending()) { va_end(a); return nil; } for (i = 1; i<nargs; i++) { Lisp_Object s = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); s = casefold(s); nil = C_nil; if (exception_pending()) { va_end(a); return nil; } if ((unsigned32)r >= (unsigned32)s) { va_end(a); return onevalue(nil); } r = s; } va_end(a); return onevalue(lisp_true); } static Lisp_Object Lcharacter_lessp_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { return Lcharacter_lessp(nil, 2, a, b); } static Lisp_Object Lcharacter_lessp_1(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { return Lcharacter_lessp(nil, 1, a); } static Lisp_Object MS_CDECL Lcharacter_greaterp(Lisp_Object nil, int nargs, ...) { va_list a; Lisp_Object r; int i; if (nargs < 2) return onevalue(lisp_true); if (nargs > ARG_CUT_OFF) return aerror("too many args for character comparison"); va_start(a, nargs); r = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); r = casefold(r); nil = C_nil; if (exception_pending()) { va_end(a); return nil; } for (i = 1; i<nargs; i++) { Lisp_Object s = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); s = casefold(s); nil = C_nil; if (exception_pending()) { va_end(a); return nil; } if ((unsigned32)r <= (unsigned32)s) { va_end(a); return onevalue(nil); } r = s; } va_end(a); return onevalue(lisp_true); } static Lisp_Object Lcharacter_greaterp_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { return Lcharacter_greaterp(nil, 2, a, b); } static Lisp_Object Lcharacter_greaterp_1(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { return Lcharacter_greaterp(nil, 1, a); } static Lisp_Object MS_CDECL Lcharacter_neq_n(Lisp_Object nil, int nargs, ...) /* * /= is supposed to check that NO pair of args match. * Because this involves multiple scanning of the vector of args it seems * necessary to copy the arge into a vector that I can scan more directly * than va_args lets me scan the arg list. */ { int i, j; va_list a; Lisp_Object *r; if (nargs < 2) return onevalue(lisp_true); if (nargs > ARG_CUT_OFF) return aerror("too many args for character comparison"); r = (Lisp_Object *)&work_1; va_start(a, nargs); for (i=0; i<nargs; i++) r[i] = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); va_end(a); if (chartest(r[0])) return nil; for (i = 1; i<nargs; i++) { Lisp_Object n1 = r[i]; n1 = casefold(n1); errexit(); for (j=0; j<i; j++) { Lisp_Object n2 = r[j]; n2 = casefold(n2); /* can not fail - this arg tested earlier */ if (n1 == n2) return onevalue(nil); } } return onevalue(lisp_true); } static Lisp_Object Lcharacter_neq_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { return Lcharacter_neq_n(nil, 2, a, b); } static Lisp_Object Lcharacter_neq_1(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { return Lcharacter_neq_n(nil, 1, a); } static Lisp_Object MS_CDECL Lcharacter_geq(Lisp_Object nil, int nargs, ...) { va_list a; Lisp_Object r; int i; if (nargs < 2) return onevalue(lisp_true); if (nargs > ARG_CUT_OFF) return aerror("too many args for character comparison"); va_start(a, nargs); r = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); r = casefold(r); nil = C_nil; if (exception_pending()) { va_end(a); return nil; } for (i = 1; i<nargs; i++) { Lisp_Object s = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); s = casefold(s); nil = C_nil; if (exception_pending()) { va_end(a); return nil; } if ((unsigned32)r < (unsigned32)s) { va_end(a); return onevalue(nil); } r = s; } va_end(a); return onevalue(lisp_true); } static Lisp_Object Lcharacter_geq_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { return Lcharacter_geq(nil, 2, a, b); } static Lisp_Object Lcharacter_geq_1(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { return Lcharacter_geq(nil, 1, a); } static Lisp_Object MS_CDECL Lcharacter_leq(Lisp_Object nil, int nargs, ...) { va_list a; Lisp_Object r; int i; if (nargs < 2) return onevalue(lisp_true); if (nargs > ARG_CUT_OFF) return aerror("too many args for character comparison"); va_start(a, nargs); r = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); r = casefold(r); nil = C_nil; if (exception_pending()) { va_end(a); return nil; } for (i = 1; i<nargs; i++) { Lisp_Object s = va_arg(a, Lisp_Object); s = casefold(s); nil = C_nil; if (exception_pending()) { va_end(a); return nil; } if ((unsigned32)r > (unsigned32)s) { va_end(a); return onevalue(nil); } r = s; } va_end(a); return onevalue(lisp_true); } static Lisp_Object Lcharacter_leq_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { return Lcharacter_leq(nil, 2, a, b); } static Lisp_Object Lcharacter_leq_1(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a) { return Lcharacter_leq(nil, 1, a); } #endif #ifdef COMMON /* * I will also put some versions of string comparisons here - the versions * implemented this way will have no keyword args. */ /* * get_char_vec(v, &high, &offset) is used in places where v is expected * to be a string or symbol. It returns a simple vector, which the celt() * macro can access, and sets high & offset. The string will then * have characters with index 0 <= n < high, but to access them the offset * value needs to be added. If the input is not a proper string then nil * will be returned. */ static Lisp_Object get_char_vec(Lisp_Object v, int32 *high, int32 *offset) { Header h; Lisp_Object nil = C_nil, w; if (symbolp(v)) v = qpname(v); if (!is_vector(v)) return nil; h = vechdr(v); if (type_of_header(h) == TYPE_STRING) { *high = length_of_header(h) - 4; *offset = 0; return v; } if (!is_vector(v)) return nil; h = vechdr(v); if (type_of_header(h) != TYPE_ARRAY) return nil; w = elt(v, 1); /* The list of dimensions */ if (w == nil || qcdr(w) != nil) return nil; *high = int_of_fixnum(qcar(w)); *offset = int_of_fixnum(elt(v, 3)); v = elt(v, 2); h = vechdr(v); if (type_of_header(h) != TYPE_STRING) return nil; else return v; } static Lisp_Object Lstring_greaterp_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { int32 la, oa, lb, ob, i; int ca, cb; Lisp_Object w; w = get_char_vec(a, &la, &oa); if (w == nil) return aerror1("string>", a); a = w; w = get_char_vec(b, &lb, &ob); if (w == nil) return aerror1("string>", b); b = w; for (i=0;;i++) { if (i == lb) { if (i == la) return onevalue(nil); else return onevalue(fixnum_of_int(i)); } else if (i == la) return onevalue(nil); ca = ucelt(a, i+oa); cb = ucelt(b, i+ob); if (ca == cb) continue; if (ca > cb) return onevalue(fixnum_of_int(i)); else return onevalue(nil); } } static Lisp_Object Lstring_lessp_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { return Lstring_greaterp_2(nil, b, a); } static Lisp_Object Lstring_not_equal_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { int32 la, oa, lb, ob, i; int ca, cb; Lisp_Object w; w = get_char_vec(a, &la, &oa); if (w == nil) return aerror1("string/=", a); a = w; w = get_char_vec(b, &lb, &ob); if (w == nil) return aerror1("string/=", b); b = w; for (i=0;;i++) { if (i == lb) { if (i == la) return onevalue(nil); else return onevalue(fixnum_of_int(i)); } else if (i == la) return onevalue(fixnum_of_int(i)); ca = ucelt(a, i+oa); cb = ucelt(b, i+ob); if (ca == cb) continue; return onevalue(fixnum_of_int(i)); } } static Lisp_Object Lstring_equal_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { int32 la, oa, lb, ob, i; int ca, cb; Lisp_Object w; w = get_char_vec(a, &la, &oa); if (w == nil) return aerror1("string=", a); a = w; w = get_char_vec(b, &lb, &ob); if (w == nil) return aerror1("string=", b); b = w; for (i=0;;i++) { if (i == lb) { if (i == la) return onevalue(lisp_true); else return onevalue(nil); } else if (i == la) return onevalue(nil); ca = ucelt(a, i+oa); cb = ucelt(b, i+ob); if (ca == cb) continue; else return onevalue(nil); } } static Lisp_Object Lstring_not_greaterp_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { int32 la, oa, lb, ob, i; int ca, cb; Lisp_Object w; w = get_char_vec(a, &la, &oa); if (w == nil) return aerror1("string<=", a); a = w; w = get_char_vec(b, &lb, &ob); if (w == nil) return aerror1("string<=", b); b = w; for (i=0;;i++) { if (i == la) return onevalue(fixnum_of_int(i)); else if (i == lb) return onevalue(nil); ca = ucelt(a, i+oa); cb = ucelt(b, i+ob); if (ca == cb) continue; if (ca < cb) return onevalue(fixnum_of_int(i)); else return onevalue(nil); } } static Lisp_Object Lstring_not_lessp_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { return Lstring_not_greaterp_2(nil, b, a); } static Lisp_Object L_string_greaterp_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { int32 la, oa, lb, ob, i; int ca, cb; Lisp_Object w; w = get_char_vec(a, &la, &oa); if (w == nil) return aerror1("string>", a); a = w; w = get_char_vec(b, &lb, &ob); if (w == nil) return aerror1("string>", b); b = w; for (i=0;;i++) { if (i == lb) { if (i == la) return onevalue(nil); else return onevalue(fixnum_of_int(i)); } else if (i == la) return onevalue(nil); ca = toupper(celt(a, i+oa)); cb = toupper(celt(b, i+ob)); if (ca == cb) continue; if (ca > cb) return onevalue(fixnum_of_int(i)); else return onevalue(nil); } } static Lisp_Object L_string_lessp_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { return L_string_greaterp_2(nil, b, a); } static Lisp_Object L_string_not_equal_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { int32 la, oa, lb, ob, i; int ca, cb; Lisp_Object w; w = get_char_vec(a, &la, &oa); if (w == nil) return aerror1("string/=", a); a = w; w = get_char_vec(b, &lb, &ob); if (w == nil) return aerror1("string/=", b); b = w; for (i=0;;i++) { if (i == lb) { if (i == la) return onevalue(nil); else return onevalue(fixnum_of_int(i)); } else if (i == la) return onevalue(fixnum_of_int(i)); ca = toupper(celt(a, i+oa)); cb = toupper(celt(b, i+ob)); if (ca == cb) continue; return onevalue(fixnum_of_int(i)); } } static Lisp_Object L_string_equal_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { int32 la, oa, lb, ob, i; int ca, cb; Lisp_Object w; w = get_char_vec(a, &la, &oa); if (w == nil) return aerror1("string=", a); a = w; w = get_char_vec(b, &lb, &ob); if (w == nil) return aerror1("string=", b); b = w; for (i=0;;i++) { if (i == lb) { if (i == la) return onevalue(lisp_true); else return onevalue(nil); } else if (i == la) return onevalue(nil); ca = toupper(celt(a, i+oa)); cb = toupper(celt(b, i+ob)); if (ca == cb) continue; else return onevalue(nil); } } static Lisp_Object L_string_not_greaterp_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { int32 la, oa, lb, ob, i; int ca, cb; Lisp_Object w; w = get_char_vec(a, &la, &oa); if (w == nil) return aerror1("string<=", a); a = w; w = get_char_vec(b, &lb, &ob); if (w == nil) return aerror1("string<=", b); b = w; for (i=0;;i++) { if (i == la) return onevalue(fixnum_of_int(i)); else if (i == lb) return onevalue(nil); ca = toupper(celt(a, i+oa)); cb = toupper(celt(b, i+ob)); if (ca == cb) continue; if (ca < cb) return onevalue(fixnum_of_int(i)); else return onevalue(nil); } } static Lisp_Object L_string_not_lessp_2(Lisp_Object nil, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b) { return L_string_not_greaterp_2(nil, b, a); } #endif setup_type const char_setup[] = { {"char-code", Lchar_code, too_many_1, wrong_no_1}, {"char-downcase", Lchar_downcase, too_many_1, wrong_no_1}, {"char-upcase", Lchar_upcase, too_many_1, wrong_no_1}, {"code-char", Lcode_char1, Lcode_char2, Lcode_charn}, {"digit", Ldigitp, too_many_1, wrong_no_1}, {"special-char", Lspecial_char, too_many_1, wrong_no_1}, #ifdef COMMON {"alpha-char-p", Lalpha_char_p, too_many_1, wrong_no_1}, {"both-case-p", Lalpha_char_p, too_many_1, wrong_no_1}, {"char-bits", Lchar_bits, too_many_1, wrong_no_1}, {"char-equal", Lcharacter_eqn_1, Lcharacter_eqn_2, Lcharacter_eqn}, {"char-font", Lchar_font, too_many_1, wrong_no_1}, {"char-greaterp", Lcharacter_greaterp_1, Lcharacter_greaterp_2, Lcharacter_greaterp}, {"char-int", Lchar_int, too_many_1, wrong_no_1}, {"char-lessp", Lcharacter_lessp_1, Lcharacter_lessp_2, Lcharacter_lessp}, {"char-not-equal", Lcharacter_neq_1, Lcharacter_neq_2, Lcharacter_neq_n}, {"char-not-greaterp", Lcharacter_leq_1, Lcharacter_leq_2, Lcharacter_leq}, {"char-not-lessp", Lcharacter_geq_1, Lcharacter_geq_2, Lcharacter_geq}, {"char/=", Lchar_neq_1, Lchar_neq_2, Lchar_neq_n}, {"char<", Lchar_lessp_1, Lchar_lessp_2, Lchar_lessp}, {"char<=", Lchar_leq_1, Lchar_leq_2, Lchar_leq}, {"char=", Lchar_eqn_1, Lchar_eqn_2, Lchar_eqn}, {"char>", Lchar_greaterp_1, Lchar_greaterp_2, Lchar_greaterp}, {"char>=", Lchar_geq_1, Lchar_geq_2, Lchar_geq}, {"character", Lcharacter, too_many_1, wrong_no_1}, {"characterp", Lcharacterp, too_many_1, wrong_no_1}, {"digit-char", Ldigit_char_1, Ldigit_char_2, Ldigit_char_n}, {"digit-char-p", Ldigit_char_p_1, Ldigit_char_p_2, wrong_no_1}, {"graphic-char-p", Lgraphic_char_p, too_many_1, wrong_no_1}, {"int-char", Lint_char, too_many_1, wrong_no_1}, {"lower-case-p", Llower_case_p, too_many_1, wrong_no_1}, {"make-char", wrong_no_na, wrong_no_nb, Lmake_char}, {"upper-case-p", Lupper_case_p, too_many_1, wrong_no_1}, {"whitespace-char-p", Lwhitespace_char_p, too_many_1, wrong_no_1}, {"string<2", too_few_2, Lstring_lessp_2, wrong_no_2}, {"string>2", too_few_2, Lstring_greaterp_2, wrong_no_2}, {"string=2", too_few_2, Lstring_equal_2, wrong_no_2}, {"string/=2", too_few_2, Lstring_not_equal_2, wrong_no_2}, {"string<=2", too_few_2, Lstring_not_greaterp_2, wrong_no_2}, {"string>=2", too_few_2, Lstring_not_lessp_2, wrong_no_2}, {"string-lessp2", too_few_2, L_string_lessp_2, wrong_no_2}, {"string-greaterp2", too_few_2, L_string_greaterp_2, wrong_no_2}, {"string-equal2", too_few_2, L_string_equal_2, wrong_no_2}, {"string-not-equal2", too_few_2, L_string_not_equal_2, wrong_no_2}, {"string-not-greaterp2", too_few_2, L_string_not_greaterp_2, wrong_no_2}, {"string-not-lessp2", too_few_2, L_string_not_lessp_2, wrong_no_2}, #else {"liter", Lalpha_char_p, too_many_1, wrong_no_1}, {"seprp", Lwhitespace_char_p, too_many_1, wrong_no_1}, #endif {NULL, 0, 0, 0} }; /* end of char.c */