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(ada-krunch-args): Use gnatkr instead of gnatk8.
(ada-make-filename-from-adaname): Ditto.
(ada-adjust-case-region): Use format functionality of message.
(ada-indent-region): Ditto.
(ada-check-matching-start): Ditto.
(ada-check-defun-name): Ditto.
(ada-font-lock-keywords): Default to subdued. Doc fix.
(ada-font-lock-syntactic-keywords): New variable.
(ada-mode): Use it to set font-lock-defaults.
(ada-font-lock-keywords-2): Single "raise" will be
highlighted. "in out" parameters get type face (depends on order
in regexp).
(ada-mode): Remove explicit setting of user option
`blink-matching-paren', font-lock treats `.' as word char.
(ada-in-string-or-comment-p): Call `parse-partial-sexp' only once.
(ada-untabify-buffer): Force returning `nil'.
(ada-font-lock-keywords-1): Move "task" before "task (body|type)" to
correct highlighting (regexp depends on order).
(ada-in-char-const-p): Renamed from `ada-after-char-p'.
Also test following character.
(ada-adjust-case): Use better function `ada-in-char-const-p'
(ada-in-string-or-comment-p): Test for being in a char constant.
(ada-clean-buffer-before-saving): Changed default to t.
(ada-mode): Set `font-lock-defaults' for Emacs only, use properties
for XEmacs.
(ada-indent-newline-indent): Simplified by just calling
`ada-indent-current'.
(ada-end-stmt-re): Added word delimiters in regexp.
Removed `interactive' statements which were needed only for debugging.
Put format commands back in for emacs 19.30/19.29 compatibility.
(ada-get-indent-label): A named block can begin
without a declare part.
(ada-check-defun-name): First of all, check for correct name in a
named block without `declare' part.
(ada-goto-matching-start): Change regexp as there may be no
semicolon between `end' and keyword.
(ada-get-current-indent): Remove warning as `begin' can introduce
a block without a `declare'.
(ada-goto-matching-decl-start): When searching backward, skip
generic default proc/func ("is <>").
(ada-named-block-re): New regexp for the name of a named block or loop.
(ada-get-current-indent): Handle loop names at the stmt start.
(ada-get-indent-end): Handle loop names at the stmt start.
(ada-get-indent-noindent): Handle loop names at the stmt start.
(ada-get-indent-loop): Handle loop names at the stmt start.
(ada-search-prev-end-stmt): Generic instances are not `stmt-ends'.
(ada-goto-previous-word): Use new function `ada-goto-next-word'.
(ada-goto-next-word): Generalized old `ada-goto-previous-word' for
both directions.
(ada-indent-function): Removed unnecessary `package' case.
(ada-get-indent-case): Before testing for `=>', be sure there is an `is'.
(ada-search-prev-end-stmt): Test for `separate' keyword on the
same line, which is not an `end-stmt'.
(ada-font-lock-keywords-2):
Correct regexp for hilit of unfollowed `end'.
(ada-in-open-paren-p): Start parsing definitely outside of strings.
(ada-gnat-style): New function.
Doc fixes.
(ada-mode): Support new font-lock-mode.
(ada-format-paramlist): Changed all `accept' to `access'.
(ada-insert-paramlist): Changed all `accept' to `access'.
(ada-in-comment-p): Use standard emacs way `parse-partial-sexp'.
(ada-font-lock-keywords-1): Regexps in not byte-compiled code bahave
different than byte-compiled regexps.
Change order of some ored entries.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Thu, 22 May 1997 01:58:55 +0000 |
parents | e9e928d02747 |
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/* env - manipulate environment and execute a program in that environment Copyright (C) 1986, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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, 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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ /* Mly 861126 */ /* If first argument is "-", then a new environment is constructed from scratch; otherwise the environment is inherited from the parent process, except as modified by other options. So, "env - foo" will invoke the "foo" program in a null environment, whereas "env foo" would invoke "foo" in the same environment as that passed to "env" itself. Subsequent arguments are interpreted as follows: * "variable=value" (i.e., an arg containing a "=" character) means to set the specified environment variable to that value. `value' may be of zero length ("variable="). Note that setting a variable to a zero-length value is different from unsetting it. * "-u variable" or "-unset variable" means to unset that variable. If that variable isn't set, does nothing. * "-s variable value" or "-set variable value" same as "variable=value". * "-" or "--" are used to indicate that the following argument is the program to invoke. This is only necessary when the program's name begins with "-" or contains a "=". * anything else The first remaining argument specifies a program to invoke (it is searched for according to the specification of the PATH environment variable) and any arguments following that are passed as arguments to that program. If no program-name is specified following the environment specifications, the resulting environment is printed. This is like specifying a program-name of "printenv". Examples: If the environment passed to "env" is { USER=rms EDITOR=emacs PATH=.:/gnubin:/hacks } * "env DISPLAY=gnu:0 nemacs" calls "nemacs" in the environment { USER=rms EDITOR=emacs PATH=.:/gnubin:/hacks DISPLAY=gnu:0 } * "env - USER=foo /hacks/hack bar baz" calls the "hack" program on arguments "bar" and "baz" in an environment in which the only variable is "USER". Note that the "-" option clears out the PATH variable, so one should be careful to specify in which directory to find the program to call. * "env -u EDITOR USER=foo PATH=/energy -- e=mc2 bar baz" The program "/energy/e=mc2" is called with environment { USER=foo PATH=/energy } */ #ifdef EMACS #define NO_SHORTNAMES #include "../src/config.h" #endif /* EMACS */ #include <stdio.h> extern int execvp (); char *xmalloc (), *xrealloc (); char *concat (); extern char **environ; char **nenv; int nenv_size; char *progname; void setenv (); void fatal (); char *myindex (); extern char *strerror (); main (argc, argv, envp) register int argc; register char **argv; char **envp; { register char *tem; progname = argv[0]; argc--; argv++; nenv_size = 100; nenv = (char **) xmalloc (nenv_size * sizeof (char *)); *nenv = (char *) 0; /* "-" flag means to not inherit parent's environment */ if (argc && !strcmp (*argv, "-")) { argc--; argv++; } else /* Else pass on existing env vars. */ for (; *envp; envp++) { tem = myindex (*envp, '='); if (tem) { *tem = '\000'; setenv (*envp, tem + 1); } } while (argc > 0) { tem = myindex (*argv, '='); if (tem) /* If arg contains a "=" it specifies to set a variable */ { *tem = '\000'; setenv (*argv, tem + 1); argc--; argv++; continue; } if (**argv != '-') /* Remaining args are program name and args to pass it */ break; if (argc < 2) fatal ("no argument for `%s' option", *argv); if (!strcmp (*argv, "-u") || !strcmp (*argv, "-unset")) /* Unset a variable */ { argc--; argv++; setenv (*argv, (char *) 0); argc--; argv++; } else if (!strcmp (*argv, "-s") || !strcmp (*argv, "-set")) /* Set a variable */ { argc--; argv++; tem = *argv; if (argc < 2) fatal ("no value specified for variable \"%s\"", tem); argc--; argv++; setenv (tem, *argv); argc--; argv++; } else if (!strcmp (*argv, "-") || !strcmp (*argv, "--")) { argc--; argv++; break; } else { fatal ("unrecognized option `%s'", *argv); } } /* If no program specified print the environment and exit */ if (argc <= 0) { while (*nenv) printf ("%s\n", *nenv++); exit (0); } else { extern int errno; extern char *strerror (); environ = nenv; (void) execvp (*argv, argv); fprintf (stderr, "%s: cannot execute `%s': %s\n", progname, *argv, strerror (errno)); exit (errno != 0 ? errno : 1); } } void setenv (var, val) register char *var, *val; { register char **e; int len = strlen (var); { register char *tem = myindex (var, '='); if (tem) fatal ("environment variable names can not contain `=': %s", var); else if (*var == '\000') fatal ("zero-length environment variable name specified"); } for (e = nenv; *e; e++) if (!strncmp (var, *e, len) && (*e)[len] == '=') { if (val) goto set; else do { *e = *(e + 1); } while (*e++); return; } if (!val) return; /* Nothing to unset */ len = e - nenv; if (len + 1 >= nenv_size) { nenv_size += 100; nenv = (char **) xrealloc (nenv, nenv_size * sizeof (char *)); e = nenv + len; } set: val = concat (var, "=", val); if (*e) free (*e); else *(e + 1) = (char *) 0; *e = val; return; } void fatal (msg, arg1, arg2) char *msg, *arg1, *arg2; { fprintf (stderr, "%s: ", progname); fprintf (stderr, msg, arg1, arg2); putc ('\n', stderr); exit (1); } extern char *malloc (), *realloc (); void memory_fatal () { fatal ("virtual memory exhausted"); } char * xmalloc (size) int size; { register char *value; value = (char *) malloc (size); if (!value) memory_fatal (); return (value); } char * xrealloc (ptr, size) char *ptr; int size; { register char *value; value = (char *) realloc (ptr, size); if (!value) memory_fatal (); return (value); } /* Return a newly-allocated string whose contents concatenate those of S1, S2, S3. */ char * concat (s1, s2, s3) char *s1, *s2, *s3; { int len1 = strlen (s1), len2 = strlen (s2), len3 = strlen (s3); char *result = (char *) xmalloc (len1 + len2 + len3 + 1); strcpy (result, s1); strcpy (result + len1, s2); strcpy (result + len1 + len2, s3); result[len1 + len2 + len3] = 0; return result; } /* Return a pointer to the first occurrence in STR of C, or 0 if C does not occur. */ char * myindex (str, c) char *str; char c; { char *s = str; while (*s) { if (*s == c) return s; s++; } return 0; } #ifndef HAVE_STRERROR char * strerror (errnum) int errnum; { extern char *sys_errlist[]; extern int sys_nerr; if (errnum >= 0 && errnum < sys_nerr) return sys_errlist[errnum]; return (char *) "Unknown error"; } #endif /* ! HAVE_STRERROR */