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#
# Utilities for RCS related operations.
#
# Copyright (c) 2005 by Colin McCormack <coldstore@users.sourceforge.net>
# Copyright (c) 2005 by Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net>
#
# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
#
# RCS: @(#) $Id: rcs.tcl,v 1.4 2005/09/28 04:51:23 andreas_kupries Exp $
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
## Requisites.
package require Tcl 8.4
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
## API Implementation
namespace eval rcs {}
# ::rcs::text2dict --
#
# Convert a text into a dictionary. The dictionary is keyed by line
# numbers, and the value is the text of the corresponding line. The
# first line has index/number 1.
#
# Arguments
# - text The text to convert.
#
# Results
# A dictionary containing the text in split form.
#
# Side effects
# None
proc ::rcs::text2dict {text} {
array set lines {}
set lnum 0
foreach line [split $text \n] {
set lines([incr lnum]) $line
}
return [array get lines]
}
# ::rcs::file2dict --
#
# Convert a text stored in a file into a dictionary. The dictionary is
# keyed by line numbers, and the value is the text of the
# corresponding line. The first line has index/number 1.
#
# Arguments
# - file The path of the file containing the text to convert.
#
# Results
# A dictionary containing the text in split form.
#
# Side effects
# None
proc ::rcs::file2dict {filename} {
set chan [open $filename r]
set text [read $chan]
close $chan
return [text2dict $text]
}
# ::rcs::dict2text --
#
# Converts a dictionary as created by the 2dict commands back into a
# text. The dictionary is keyed by line numbers, and the value is the
# text of the corresponding line. The first line has index/number 1.
# The dictionary may have gaps in the line numbers.
#
# Arguments
# - dict The dictionary to convert.
#
# Results
# The text stored in the dictionary.
#
# Side effects
# None
proc ::rcs::dict2text {dict} {
array set lines $dict
set result {}
foreach lnum [lsort -integer [array names lines]] {
lappend result $lines($lnum)
}
return [join $result \n]
}
# ::rcs::dict2file --
#
# Converts a dictionary as created by the 2dict commands back into a
# text and stores it into the specified file. The dictionary is keyed
# by line numbers, and the value is the text of the corresponding
# line. The first line has index/number 1. The dictionary may have
# gaps in the line numbers.
#
# Arguments
# - filename The path to the file to store the reconstructed text into.
# - dict The dictionary to convert.
#
# Results
# None.
#
# Side effects
# None
proc ::rcs::dict2file {filename dict} {
set chan [open $filename w]
puts -nonewline $chan [dict2text $dict]
close $chan
}
# ::rcs::decodeRcsPatch --
#
# Converts a text containing a RCS patch (diff -n format) into a list
# of patch commands. Each element of the list is a list containing the
# patch command and its arguments, in this order.
#
# The valid patch commands are 'a' and 'd'. 'a' has two arguments, the
# index of the line where to add the text, and the text itself. The
# 'd' command has two arguments as well, the index of the first line
# to delete, and the number of lines to delete.
#
# Arguments
# - patch The text in diff -n format, the patch to parse.
#
# Results
# A list containing the patch as sequence of commands.
#
# Side effects
# None
proc ::rcs::decodeRcsPatch {patch} {
set patch [split $patch \n]
set plen [llength $patch]
set at 0
set res {}
while {$at < $plen} {
# I use an index into the list to avoid shifting the list
# elements down with each line processed. That is a lot of
# memcpy's.
set cmd [string trim [lindex $patch $at]]
incr at
switch -glob -- $cmd {
"" {}
a* {
foreach {start len} [split [string range $cmd 1 end]] break
set to [expr {$at + $len - 1}]
lappend res [list \
a \
$start \
[join [lrange $patch $at $to] \n]]
incr to
set at $to
}
d* {
foreach {start len} [split [string range $cmd 1 end]] break
lappend res [list d $start $len]
}
default {
return -code error "Unknown patch command: '$cmd'"
}
}
}
return $res
}
# ::rcs::encodeRcsPatch --
#
# Converts a list of patch commands into a text containing the same
# command as a RCS patch (i.e. in diff -n format). See decodePatch for
# a description of the input format.
#
# Arguments
# - patch The patch as list of patch commands.
#
# Results
# A text containing the patch in diff -n format.
#
# Side effects
# None
proc ::rcs::encodeRcsPatch {patch} {
set res {}
foreach cmd $patch {
foreach {op a b} $cmd break
switch -exact -- $op {
a {
# a = index of line where to add
# b = text to add
set lines [llength [split $b \n]]
lappend res "a$a $lines"
lappend res $b
}
d {
# a = index of first line to delete.
# b = #lines to delete.
lappend res "d$a $b"
}
default {
return -code error "Unknown patch command: '$op'"
}
}
}
return [join $res \n]\n
}
# ::rcs::applyRcsPatch --
#
# Apply a patch in the format returned by decodeRcsPatch to a text in
# the format returned by the xx2dict commands. The result is
# dictionary containing the modified text. Use the dict2xx commands to
# convert this back into a regular text.
#
# Arguments
# - text The text (as dict) to patch
# - patch The patch (as cmd list) to apply.
#
# Results
# The modified text (as dict)
#
# Side effects
# None
proc ::rcs::applyRcsPatch {text patch} {
array set lines $text
foreach cmd $patch {
foreach {op a b} $cmd break
switch -exact -- $op {
a {
# a = index of line where to add
# b = text to add
if {[info exists lines($a)]} {
append lines($a) \n $b
} else {
set lines($a) $b
}
}
d {
# a = index of first line to delete.
# b = #lines to delete.
while {$b > 0} {
unset lines($a)
incr a
incr b -1
}
}
default {
return -code error "Unknown patch command: '$op'"
}
}
}
return [array get lines]
}
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
## Ready for use.
package provide rcs 0.1
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