/*- * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993, 1994 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * Steve Hayman of the Computer Science Department, Indiana University, * Michiro Hikida and David Goodenough. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by the University of * California, Berkeley and its contributors. * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef lint static char copyright[] = "@(#) Copyright (c) 1991, 1993, 1994\n\ The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.\n"; #endif /* not lint */ #ifndef lint static char sccsid[] = "@(#)join.c 8.6 (Berkeley) 5/4/95"; #endif /* not lint */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* * There's a structure per input file which encapsulates the state of the * file. We repeatedly read lines from each file until we've read in all * the consecutive lines from the file with a common join field. Then we * compare the set of lines with an equivalent set from the other file. */ typedef struct { char *line; /* line */ u_long linealloc; /* line allocated count */ char **fields; /* line field(s) */ u_long fieldcnt; /* line field(s) count */ u_long fieldalloc; /* line field(s) allocated count */ } LINE; typedef struct { FILE *fp; /* file descriptor */ u_long joinf; /* join field (-1, -2, -j) */ int unpair; /* output unpairable lines (-a) */ int number; /* 1 for file 1, 2 for file 2 */ LINE *set; /* set of lines with same field */ int pushbool; /* if pushback is set */ u_long pushback; /* line on the stack */ u_long setcnt; /* set count */ u_long setalloc; /* set allocated count */ } INPUT; INPUT input1 = { NULL, 0, 0, 1, NULL, 0, 0, 0, }, input2 = { NULL, 0, 0, 2, NULL, 0, 0, 0, }; typedef struct { u_long filenum; /* file number */ u_long fieldno; /* field number */ } OLIST; OLIST *olist; /* output field list */ u_long olistcnt; /* output field list count */ u_long olistalloc; /* output field allocated count */ int joinout = 1; /* show lines with matched join fields (-v) */ int needsep; /* need separator character */ int spans = 1; /* span multiple delimiters (-t) */ char *empty; /* empty field replacement string (-e) */ char *tabchar = " \t"; /* delimiter characters (-t) */ int cmp __P((LINE *, u_long, LINE *, u_long)); void fieldarg __P((char *)); void joinlines __P((INPUT *, INPUT *)); void obsolete __P((char **)); void outfield __P((LINE *, u_long, int)); void outoneline __P((INPUT *, LINE *)); void outtwoline __P((INPUT *, LINE *, INPUT *, LINE *)); void slurp __P((INPUT *)); void usage __P((void)); int main(argc, argv) int argc; char *argv[]; { INPUT *F1, *F2; int aflag, ch, cval, vflag; char *end; F1 = &input1; F2 = &input2; aflag = vflag = 0; obsolete(argv); while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "\01a:e:j:1:2:o:t:v:")) != EOF) { switch (ch) { case '\01': /* See comment in obsolete(). */ aflag = 1; F1->unpair = F2->unpair = 1; break; case '1': if ((F1->joinf = strtol(optarg, &end, 10)) < 1) errx(1, "-1 option field number less than 1"); if (*end) errx(1, "illegal field number -- %s", optarg); --F1->joinf; break; case '2': if ((F2->joinf = strtol(optarg, &end, 10)) < 1) errx(1, "-2 option field number less than 1"); if (*end) errx(1, "illegal field number -- %s", optarg); --F2->joinf; break; case 'a': aflag = 1; switch(strtol(optarg, &end, 10)) { case 1: F1->unpair = 1; break; case 2: F2->unpair = 1; break; default: errx(1, "-a option file number not 1 or 2"); break; } if (*end) errx(1, "illegal file number -- %s", optarg); break; case 'e': empty = optarg; break; case 'j': if ((F1->joinf = F2->joinf = strtol(optarg, &end, 10)) < 1) errx(1, "-j option field number less than 1"); if (*end) errx(1, "illegal field number -- %s", optarg); --F1->joinf; --F2->joinf; break; case 'o': fieldarg(optarg); break; case 't': spans = 0; if (strlen(tabchar = optarg) != 1) errx(1, "illegal tab character specification"); break; case 'v': vflag = 1; joinout = 0; switch (strtol(optarg, &end, 10)) { case 1: F1->unpair = 1; break; case 2: F2->unpair = 1; break; default: errx(1, "-v option file number not 1 or 2"); break; } if (*end) errx(1, "illegal file number -- %s", optarg); break; case '?': default: usage(); } } argc -= optind; argv += optind; if (aflag && vflag) errx(1, "the -a and -v options are mutually exclusive"); if (argc != 2) usage(); /* Open the files; "-" means stdin. */ if (!strcmp(*argv, "-")) F1->fp = stdin; else if ((F1->fp = fopen(*argv, "r")) == NULL) err(1, "%s", *argv); ++argv; if (!strcmp(*argv, "-")) F2->fp = stdin; else if ((F2->fp = fopen(*argv, "r")) == NULL) err(1, "%s", *argv); if (F1->fp == stdin && F2->fp == stdin) errx(1, "only one input file may be stdin"); slurp(F1); slurp(F2); while (F1->setcnt && F2->setcnt) { cval = cmp(F1->set, F1->joinf, F2->set, F2->joinf); if (cval == 0) { /* Oh joy, oh rapture, oh beauty divine! */ if (joinout) joinlines(F1, F2); slurp(F1); slurp(F2); } else if (cval < 0) { /* File 1 takes the lead... */ if (F1->unpair) joinlines(F1, NULL); slurp(F1); } else { /* File 2 takes the lead... */ if (F2->unpair) joinlines(F2, NULL); slurp(F2); } } /* * Now that one of the files is used up, optionally output any * remaining lines from the other file. */ if (F1->unpair) while (F1->setcnt) { joinlines(F1, NULL); slurp(F1); } if (F2->unpair) while (F2->setcnt) { joinlines(F2, NULL); slurp(F2); } exit(0); } void slurp(F) INPUT *F; { LINE *lp, *lastlp, tmp; size_t len; int cnt; char *bp, *fieldp; /* * Read all of the lines from an input file that have the same * join field. */ F->setcnt = 0; for (lastlp = NULL;; ++F->setcnt) { /* * If we're out of space to hold line structures, allocate * more. Initialize the structure so that we know that this * is new space. */ if (F->setcnt == F->setalloc) { cnt = F->setalloc; F->setalloc += 50; if ((F->set = realloc(F->set, F->setalloc * sizeof(LINE))) == NULL) err(1, NULL); memset(F->set + cnt, 0, 50 * sizeof(LINE)); /* re-set lastlp in case it moved */ if (lastlp != NULL) lastlp = &F->set[F->setcnt - 1]; } /* * Get any pushed back line, else get the next line. Allocate * space as necessary. If taking the line from the stack swap * the two structures so that we don't lose space allocated to * either structure. This could be avoided by doing another * level of indirection, but it's probably okay as is. */ lp = &F->set[F->setcnt]; if (F->setcnt) lastlp = &F->set[F->setcnt - 1]; if (F->pushbool) { tmp = F->set[F->setcnt]; F->set[F->setcnt] = F->set[F->pushback]; F->set[F->pushback] = tmp; F->pushbool = 0; continue; } if ((bp = fgetln(F->fp, &len)) == NULL) return; if (lp->linealloc <= len + 1) { lp->linealloc += MAX(100, len + 1 - lp->linealloc); if ((lp->line = realloc(lp->line, lp->linealloc)) == NULL) err(1, NULL); } memmove(lp->line, bp, len); /* Replace trailing newline, if it exists. */ if (bp[len - 1] == '\n') lp->line[len - 1] = '\0'; else lp->line[len] = '\0'; bp = lp->line; /* Split the line into fields, allocate space as necessary. */ lp->fieldcnt = 0; while ((fieldp = strsep(&bp, tabchar)) != NULL) { if (spans && *fieldp == '\0') continue; if (lp->fieldcnt == lp->fieldalloc) { lp->fieldalloc += 50; if ((lp->fields = realloc(lp->fields, lp->fieldalloc * sizeof(char *))) == NULL) err(1, NULL); } lp->fields[lp->fieldcnt++] = fieldp; } /* See if the join field value has changed. */ if (lastlp != NULL && cmp(lp, F->joinf, lastlp, F->joinf)) { F->pushbool = 1; F->pushback = F->setcnt; break; } } } int cmp(lp1, fieldno1, lp2, fieldno2) LINE *lp1, *lp2; u_long fieldno1, fieldno2; { if (lp1->fieldcnt <= fieldno1) return (lp2->fieldcnt <= fieldno2 ? 0 : 1); if (lp2->fieldcnt <= fieldno2) return (-1); return (strcmp(lp1->fields[fieldno1], lp2->fields[fieldno2])); } void joinlines(F1, F2) INPUT *F1, *F2; { int cnt1, cnt2; /* * Output the results of a join comparison. The output may be from * either file 1 or file 2 (in which case the first argument is the * file from which to output) or from both. */ if (F2 == NULL) { for (cnt1 = 0; cnt1 < F1->setcnt; ++cnt1) outoneline(F1, &F1->set[cnt1]); return; } for (cnt1 = 0; cnt1 < F1->setcnt; ++cnt1) for (cnt2 = 0; cnt2 < F2->setcnt; ++cnt2) outtwoline(F1, &F1->set[cnt1], F2, &F2->set[cnt2]); } void outoneline(F, lp) INPUT *F; LINE *lp; { int cnt; /* * Output a single line from one of the files, according to the * join rules. This happens when we are writing unmatched single * lines. Output empty fields in the right places. */ if (olist) for (cnt = 0; cnt < olistcnt; ++cnt) { if (olist[cnt].filenum == F->number) outfield(lp, olist[cnt].fieldno, 0); else outfield(lp, 0, 1); } else for (cnt = 0; cnt < lp->fieldcnt; ++cnt) outfield(lp, cnt, 0); (void)printf("\n"); if (ferror(stdout)) err(1, "stdout"); needsep = 0; } void outtwoline(F1, lp1, F2, lp2) INPUT *F1, *F2; LINE *lp1, *lp2; { int cnt; /* Output a pair of lines according to the join list (if any). */ if (olist) for (cnt = 0; cnt < olistcnt; ++cnt) if (olist[cnt].filenum == 1) outfield(lp1, olist[cnt].fieldno, 0); else /* if (olist[cnt].filenum == 2) */ outfield(lp2, olist[cnt].fieldno, 0); else { /* * Output the join field, then the remaining fields from F1 * and F2. */ outfield(lp1, F1->joinf, 0); for (cnt = 0; cnt < lp1->fieldcnt; ++cnt) if (F1->joinf != cnt) outfield(lp1, cnt, 0); for (cnt = 0; cnt < lp2->fieldcnt; ++cnt) if (F2->joinf != cnt) outfield(lp2, cnt, 0); } (void)printf("\n"); if (ferror(stdout)) err(1, "stdout"); needsep = 0; } void outfield(lp, fieldno, out_empty) LINE *lp; u_long fieldno; int out_empty; { if (needsep++) (void)printf("%c", *tabchar); if (!ferror(stdout)) if (lp->fieldcnt <= fieldno || out_empty) { if (empty != NULL) (void)printf("%s", empty); } else { if (*lp->fields[fieldno] == '\0') return; (void)printf("%s", lp->fields[fieldno]); } if (ferror(stdout)) err(1, "stdout"); } /* * Convert an output list argument "2.1, 1.3, 2.4" into an array of output * fields. */ void fieldarg(option) char *option; { u_long fieldno; char *end, *token; while ((token = strsep(&option, ", \t")) != NULL) { if (*token == '\0') continue; if (token[0] != '1' && token[0] != '2' || token[1] != '.') errx(1, "malformed -o option field"); fieldno = strtol(token + 2, &end, 10); if (*end) errx(1, "malformed -o option field"); if (fieldno == 0) errx(1, "field numbers are 1 based"); if (olistcnt == olistalloc) { olistalloc += 50; if ((olist = realloc(olist, olistalloc * sizeof(OLIST))) == NULL) err(1, NULL); } olist[olistcnt].filenum = token[0] - '0'; olist[olistcnt].fieldno = fieldno - 1; ++olistcnt; } } void obsolete(argv) char **argv; { int len; char **p, *ap, *t; while ((ap = *++argv) != NULL) { /* Return if "--". */ if (ap[0] == '-' && ap[1] == '-') return; switch (ap[1]) { case 'a': /* * The original join allowed "-a", which meant the * same as -a1 plus -a2. POSIX 1003.2, Draft 11.2 * only specifies this as "-a 1" and "a -2", so we * have to use another option flag, one that is * unlikely to ever be used or accidentally entered * on the command line. (Well, we could reallocate * the argv array, but that hardly seems worthwhile.) */ if (ap[2] == '\0') ap[1] = '\01'; break; case 'j': /* * The original join allowed "-j[12] arg" and "-j arg". * Convert the former to "-[12] arg". Don't convert * the latter since getopt(3) can handle it. */ switch(ap[2]) { case '1': if (ap[3] != '\0') goto jbad; ap[1] = '1'; ap[2] = '\0'; break; case '2': if (ap[3] != '\0') goto jbad; ap[1] = '2'; ap[2] = '\0'; break; case '\0': break; default: jbad: errx(1, "illegal option -- %s", ap); usage(); } break; case 'o': /* * The original join allowed "-o arg arg". * Convert to "-o arg -o arg". */ if (ap[2] != '\0') break; for (p = argv + 2; *p; ++p) { if (p[0][0] != '1' && p[0][0] != '2' || p[0][1] != '.') break; len = strlen(*p); if (len - 2 != strspn(*p + 2, "0123456789")) break; if ((t = malloc(len + 3)) == NULL) err(1, NULL); t[0] = '-'; t[1] = 'o'; memmove(t + 2, *p, len + 1); *p = t; } argv = p - 1; break; } } } void usage() { (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s%s\n", "usage: join [-a fileno | -v fileno ] [-e string] [-1 field] ", "[-2 field]\n [-o list] [-t char] file1 file2"); exit(1); }