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notnotdnethack/sys/share/uudecode.c
Ron Nazarov bd8b743c9a
Convert all declarations from K&R style to ANSI style
Now compiles with gcc -Werror=old-style-definition.  It should also be
valid C23, although I haven't tried compiling with -std=c2x yet -
there might be something else making it invalid.

This also allows getting rid of (UN)WIDENED_PROTOTYPES and _P defines.
I kept OBJ_P, MONST_P, and DLB_P for now.

Done mostly by running

cproto -Iinclude -C"int\nf(\n\ta,\n\tb)" -F"int\nf(a, b)" -pa

then

sed -i 's/^\(\(static \)\?[a-zA-Z]\+\) $/\1/'

on each file, with some manual corrections/adjustments done after and
anything cproto can't handle manually converted.  The sed is to remove
the extra space that cproto adds at the end of the line with the
return type name.

"register" is inconsistently sometimes removed - generally, I removed
it when I did it manually but cproto didn't.  GCC ignores register
anyway so this shouldn't matter much.
2024-05-05 01:18:53 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
* provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
* duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation,
* advertising materials, and other materials related to such
* distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed
* by the University of California, Berkeley. The name of the
* University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived
* from this software without specific prior written permission.
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
*/
/*
* Modified 12 April 1990 by Mark Adler for use on MSDOS systems with
* Microsoft C and Turbo C.
*
* Modifed 13 February 1991 by Greg Roelofs for use on VMS systems. As
* with the MS-DOS version, the setting of the file mode has been disabled.
* Compile and link normally (but note that the shared-image link option
* produces a binary only 6 blocks long, as opposed to the 137-block one
* produced by an ordinary link). To set up the VMS symbol to run the
* program ("run uudecode filename" won't work), do:
* uudecode :== "$disk:[directory]uudecode.exe"
* and don't forget the leading "$" or it still won't work. The binaries
* produced by this program are in VMS "stream-LF" format; this makes no
* difference to VMS when running decoded executables, nor to VMS unzip,
* but other programs such as zoo or arc may or may not require the file
* to be "BILFed" (or "unBILFed" or whatever). Also, unlike the other
* flavors, VMS files don't get overwritten (a higher version is created).
*
* Modified 13 April 1991 by Gary Mussar to be forgiving of systems that
* appear to be stripping trailing blanks.
*
* Modified 28 February 2002 for use on WIN32 systems with Microsoft C.
*/
#ifndef lint
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)uudecode.c 5.5 (Berkeley) 7/6/88";
#endif /* not lint */
/*
* uudecode [input]
*
* create the specified file, decoding as you go.
* used with uuencode.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
# include <pwd.h>
# include <sys/types.h> /* MSDOS, WIN32, or UNIX */
# include <sys/stat.h>
# include <string.h>
# include <stdlib.h>
static void decode(FILE *, FILE *);
static void outdec(char *, FILE *, int);
/* single-character decode */
#define DEC(c) (((c) - ' ') & 077)
int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
FILE *in, *out;
int mode;
char dest[128];
char buf[80];
/* optional input arg */
if (argc > 1) {
if ((in = fopen(argv[1], "r")) == NULL) {
perror(argv[1]);
exit(1);
}
argv++; argc--;
} else
in = stdin;
if (argc != 1) {
printf("Usage: uudecode [infile]\n");
exit(2);
}
/* search for header line */
for (;;) {
if (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, in) == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "No begin line\n");
exit(3);
}
if (strncmp(buf, "begin ", 6) == 0)
break;
}
(void)sscanf(buf, "begin %o %s", &mode, dest);
/* handle ~user/file format */
if (dest[0] == '~') {
char *sl;
struct passwd *getpwnam();
struct passwd *user;
char dnbuf[100], *index(), *strcat(), *strcpy();
sl = index(dest, '/');
if (sl == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "Illegal ~user\n");
exit(3);
}
*sl++ = 0;
user = getpwnam(dest+1);
if (user == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "No such user as %s\n", dest);
exit(4);
}
strcpy(dnbuf, user->pw_dir);
strcat(dnbuf, "/");
strcat(dnbuf, sl);
strcpy(dest, dnbuf);
}
/* create output file */
out = fopen(dest, "w");
if (out == NULL) {
perror(dest);
exit(4);
}
chmod(dest, mode);
decode(in, out);
if (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, in) == NULL || strcmp(buf, "end\n")) {
fprintf(stderr, "No end line\n");
exit(5);
}
exit(0);
/*NOTREACHED*/
return 0;
}
/*
* copy from in to out, decoding as you go along.
*/
void
decode(in, out)
FILE *in;
FILE *out;
{
char buf[80];
char *bp;
int n, i, expected;
for (;;) {
/* for each input line */
if (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, in) == NULL) {
printf("Short file\n");
exit(10);
}
n = DEC(buf[0]);
if ((n <= 0) || (buf[0] == '\n'))
break;
/* Calculate expected # of chars and pad if necessary */
expected = ((n+2)/3)<<2;
for (i = strlen(buf)-1; i <= expected; i++) buf[i] = ' ';
bp = &buf[1];
while (n > 0) {
outdec(bp, out, n);
bp += 4;
n -= 3;
}
}
}
/*
* output a group of 3 bytes (4 input characters).
* the input chars are pointed to by p, they are to
* be output to file f. n is used to tell us not to
* output all of them at the end of the file.
*/
void
outdec(p, f, n)
char *p;
FILE *f;
int n;
{
int c1, c2, c3;
c1 = DEC(*p) << 2 | DEC(p[1]) >> 4;
c2 = DEC(p[1]) << 4 | DEC(p[2]) >> 2;
c3 = DEC(p[2]) << 6 | DEC(p[3]);
if (n >= 1)
putc(c1, f);
if (n >= 2)
putc(c2, f);
if (n >= 3)
putc(c3, f);
}
/*
* Return the ptr in sp at which the character c appears;
* NULL if not found
*/
#ifndef NULL
#define NULL 0
#endif
char *
index(register char *sp, register char c)
{
do {
if (*sp == c)
return(sp);
} while (*sp++);
return(NULL);
}