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Landon Curt Noll
8927373965 Release calc version 2.11.0t8.8 2017-05-21 15:38:30 -07:00
Landon Curt Noll
478d68fca9 Release calc version 2.11.0t8.7 2017-05-21 15:38:30 -07:00
Landon Curt Noll
e6e2556893 Release calc version 2.11.0t8.6 2017-05-21 15:38:30 -07:00
Landon Curt Noll
a7e363da8b Release calc version 2.11.0t8.5 2017-05-21 15:38:30 -07:00
Landon Curt Noll
8db10967e8 Release calc version 2.11.0t8.4 2017-05-21 15:38:30 -07:00
46 changed files with 949 additions and 441 deletions

154
BUGS
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@@ -68,9 +68,157 @@ importantly, fixes (in the form of a context diff patch) to:
Known bugs:
None reported. We are sure some bugs exist. When you find them,
please let us know! See the above for details on how to report and
were to EMail your bug reports and hopefully patches to fix them.
* When compiled on some Big Endian machines with BASEB forced to
be 16 (by setting LONGLONG_BITS= 0 in the Makefile), calc fails
a number of regression tests:
4230: n = ftell(f)
4231: isnull(fputs(f,L,"\n",C,"\n",N,"\n"))
4232: fseek(f, n)
**** Non-true result (0): 4233: fgetstr(f) == LCN
4234: isnull(fclose(f))
4235: a = exp(27, 1e-1000)
4236: b = sqrt(7 + 5i, 1e-2000)
4252: fscanf(f, "%*[^|]%*c%n%*[^[]%*c%n", m, n) == 2
4253: fseek(f, m)
4254: fscanf(f, "%3c", x) == 1
**** Non-true result (0): 4255: x == " Cu"
4256: fseek(f, n)
4257: fscanf(f, "%s", y) == 1
**** Non-true result (0): 4258: y == "Noll"
4259: isnull(fclose(f))
4260: x = rm("junk4200")
4261: Ending test_fileops
4600: Beginning test_fileop
4601: ttest(0,0): passed
4602: stest(): failed
**** search(f, "and") != 10 failed
4603: ttest(1,1): failed
**** Failure 2 for i = 0
4604: stest(): failed
**** search(f, "and") != 10 failed
4605: ttest(2,2): failed
**** Failure 2 for i = 0
4606: stest(): failed
**** search(f, "and") != 10 failed
4607: ttest(3,3): failed
**** Failure 2 for i = 0
4608: stest(): failed
**** search(f, "and") != 10 failed
4609: ttest(4,4): failed
**** Failure 2 for i = 0
4610: stest(): failed
**** search(f, "and") != 10 failed
4611: ttest(5,5): failed
**** Failure 2 for i = 0
4612: stest(): failed
**** search(f, "and") != 10 failed
4613: ttest(6,6): failed
**** Failure 2 for i = 0
4614: stest(): failed
**** search(f, "and") != 10 failed
4615: ttest(7,7): failed
**** Failure 2 for i = 0
4616: stest(): failed
**** search(f, "and") != 10 failed
4617: ttest(8,8): failed
**** Failure 2 for i = 0
4618: stest(): failed
**** search(f, "and") != 10 failed
4619: ttest(9,9): failed
**** Failure 1 for file size
4620: stest(): failed
**** fopen("junk4600", "w") failed
4621: Ending test_fileop
4700: Beginning test_charset
**** errcount:172 > ecnt:150
4701: "\a" == char(7)
4702: "\v" == char(11)
4703: "\e" == char(27)
5000: Beginning test_filesearch
5001: x = rm("-f", "junk5000")
5002: f = fopen("junk5000", "w")
**** Unable to open "junk5000" for writing
5100: Beginning test_newdecl
5101: test5100(1)
**** errcount:173 > ecnt:172
5102: a5100 == 0
5103: b5100 == 2
5104: test5100(1)
5927: test unused
5928: test unused
5929: test unused
**** errcount:180 > ecnt:177
5930: isassoc(loc) == 0
5931: isassoc(a) == 1
5932: isassoc(ofd) == 0
6079: test unused
6080: iserror(loc) == 0
6081: iserror(a) == 0
**** Non-true result (0): 6082: iserror(ofd) == 0
**** Non-true result (0): 6083: iserror(cfd) == 0
6084: iserror(blk) == 0
6085: iserror(nblk) == 0
6086: iserror(cfg) == 0
6139: test unused
6140: isfile(loc) == 0
6141: isfile(a) == 0
**** Non-true result (0): 6142: isfile(ofd) == 1
**** Non-true result (0): 6143: isfile(cfd) == 1
6144: isfile(blk) == 0
6145: isfile(nblk) == 0
6146: isfile(cfg) == 0
6700: Beginning test_blk
6701: A = blk(20);
**** errcount:181 > ecnt:180
6702: size(A) == 20
6703: sizeof(A) == 256
6704: B = A;
6822: C == A
6823: fs = fopen("junk6800", "w+");
6824: blkcpy(fs, A);
**** errcount:183 > ecnt:181
**** Non-true result (0): 6825: size(f) == 5
6826: blkcpy(B = blk(), fs);
**** errcount:184 > ecnt:183
**** Non-true result (0): 6827: B == A
6828: blkcpy(fs, A, ,100);
**** errcount:185 > ecnt:184
**** Non-true result (0): 6829: size(f) == 105
6830: blkcpy(C = blk(), fs, 2, ,100)
**** errcount:186 > ecnt:185
**** Non-true result (0): 6831: C == (blk() = {1,2}
6832: A = blk();
6833: blkcpy(A, "blk6800");
6834: size(A) == 9
6900: Beginning test_name
6901: x = rm("-f", "junk6900")
6902: f = fopen("junk6900", "w")
**** errcount:189 > ecnt:186
**** Non-true result (0): 6903: name(f) == "junk6900"
6904: fclose(f)
**** errcount:190 > ecnt:189
6905: name(f) == null()
6906: A = blk("blk6900")
6907: name(A) == "blk6900"
7002: B = blk();
7003: copy("abc yz", A);
7004: copy("defg", B);
**** errcount:191 > ecnt:190
7005: strprintf("%s", A) == "abc yz"
7006: strprintf("%s", A[2]) == "c yz"
7007: strprintf("%s", A[7]) == ""
9995: freeredc()
9996: freestatics()
**** 24 error(s) found \/++\/
We are sure some more bugs exist. When you find them, please let
us know! See the above for details on how to report and were to
EMail your bug reports and hopefully patches to fix them.
=-=

91
CHANGES
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@@ -50,6 +50,97 @@ Following is the change from calc version 2.11.0t8 to date:
http://reality.sgi.com/chongo/tech/comp/fnv/index.html
Removed an unused argument in the function getbody() in codegen.c.
Encountering of EOF in getbody() will cause a scanerror rather then
stop activity. This will now result in a scanerror:
echo 'define f(x) { ' > myfile
calc -i read myfile
A '{' at the start of a command and a later matching '}' surrounding zero
or more statements (and possibly newlines) results in a function body to
be "evaluated". This permits another command to follow on the same
line as the '}' as in:
{display(5)} read something;
and:
{static a = 5} define f(x) = a + x;
String constants can now be concatenated. For exmaple:
s = "curds" ' and ' "whey";
Added FNV hash to the regression test suite.
Added Ernest Bowen's <ernie@turing.une.edu.au> fix for the
FNV regression test of the hash() builtin function.
Added Ernest Bowen's <ernie@turing.une.edu.au> patch to improve
the way config("calc_debug"). Now the lower 4 bits of the
config("calc_debug") parameter have the following meaning:
n Meaning of bit n of config("calc_debug")
0 Outputs shell commands prior to execution.
1 Outputs currently active functions when a quit instruction
is executed.
2 Some details of shs, shs1 and md5 hash states are included
in the output when these are printed.
3 When a function constructs a block value, tests are
made that the result has the properties required for use of
that block, e.g. that the pointer to the start of the
block is not NULL, and that its "length" is not negative.
A failure will result in a runtime error.
Changed the meaning of (config("calc_debug") & 1) from only printing
the shell commands (and pausing) while displaying help files into
the printing of any shell command prior to execution.
Documented the meaning of config("lib_debug"):
n Meaning of bit n of config("lib_debug")
0 When a function is defined, redefined or undefined at
interactive level, a message saying what has been done
is displayed.
1 When a function is defined, redefined or undefined during
the reading of a file, a message saying what has been done
is displayed.
The value for config("lib_debug") in both oldstd and newstd is
3, but if calc is invoked with the -d flag, its initial value
is zero. Thus, if calc is started without the -d flag, until
config("lib_debug") is changed, a message will be output when a
function is defined either interactively or during the reading
of a file.
Changed the calc lib files to reflect the new config("lib_debug")
bit field meaning. Calc lib files that need to print extra information
should now do something such as:
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
print "obj xyz defined";
print "funcA([val1 [, val2]]) defined";
print "funcB(size, mass, ...) defined";
}
Fixed the help/custom_cal, help/new_custom, and help/copy files so
that they contain the correct contents instead of the 'usage' file.
Fixed problem with loss of bindings when .calc -i args runs into
an error while processing 'args' and drops into interactive mode
without the terminal bindings being set.
Updated to some extend, the help/statement and help/command help
files with new information about SHOW, QUIT, EXIT and ABORT.
Fixed misc compiler warnings.
Following is the change from calc version 2.11.0t7 to 2.11.0t7.5:

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@@ -164,8 +164,8 @@ endfunc(void)
size += dumpop(&fp->f_opcodes[size]);
}
}
if ((inputisterminal() && conf->lib_debug & 1) ||
(!inputisterminal() && conf->lib_debug & 2)) {
if ((inputisterminal() && conf->lib_debug & LIBDBG_STDIN_FUNC) ||
(!inputisterminal() && conf->lib_debug & LIBDBG_FILE_FUNC)) {
printf("%s(", fp->f_name);
for (index = 0; index < fp->f_paramcount; index++) {
if (index)
@@ -238,8 +238,8 @@ rmuserfunc(char *name)
return;
freenumbers(functions[index]);
free(functions[index]);
if ((inputisterminal() && conf->lib_debug & 1) ||
(!inputisterminal() && conf->lib_debug & 2))
if ((inputisterminal() && conf->lib_debug & LIBDBG_STDIN_FUNC) ||
(!inputisterminal() && conf->lib_debug & LIBDBG_FILE_FUNC))
printf("%s() undefined\n", name);
functions[index] = NULL;
}

20
block.c
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@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ blkalloc(int len, int chunk)
/*
* return BLOCK
*/
if (conf->calc_debug > 0) {
if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_BLOCK) {
blkchk(nblk);
}
return nblk;
@@ -145,13 +145,11 @@ blk_free(BLOCK *blk)
* debug time, we plan to call this function often. Once we are satisfied,
* we will normally call this code only in a few places.
*
* This function is normally called whenever the following builtins are called:
* If "calc_debug" has the bit corresponding to CALCDBG_BLOCK set, this
* function is called during execution of the following builtins:
*
* alloc(), realloc(), free()
*
* unless the "calc_debug" is set to -1. If "calc_debug" is > 0, then
* most blk builtins will call this function.
*
* given:
* blk - the BLOCK to check
*
@@ -166,7 +164,7 @@ blkchk(BLOCK *blk)
/*
* firewall - general sanity check
*/
if (conf->calc_debug == -1) {
if ((conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_BLOCK) == 0) {
/* do nothing when debugging is disabled */
return;
}
@@ -231,7 +229,7 @@ blkrealloc(BLOCK *blk, int newlen, int newchunk)
/*
* firewall
*/
if (conf->calc_debug != -1) {
if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_BLOCK) {
blkchk(blk);
}
@@ -290,7 +288,7 @@ blkrealloc(BLOCK *blk, int newlen, int newchunk)
memset(blk->data, 0, blk->maxsize);
}
blk->datalen = 0;
if (conf->calc_debug > 0) {
if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_BLOCK) {
blkchk(blk);
}
return blk;
@@ -321,7 +319,7 @@ blkrealloc(BLOCK *blk, int newlen, int newchunk)
/*
* return realloced type
*/
if (conf->calc_debug > 0) {
if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_BLOCK) {
blkchk(blk);
}
return blk;
@@ -349,7 +347,7 @@ blktrunc(BLOCK *blk)
/*
* firewall
*/
if (conf->calc_debug != -1) {
if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_BLOCK) {
blkchk(blk);
}
@@ -370,7 +368,7 @@ blktrunc(BLOCK *blk)
/*NOTREACHED*/
}
blk->data[0] = (USB8)0;
if (conf->calc_debug > 0) {
if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_BLOCK) {
blkchk(blk);
}
return;

1
calc.h
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@@ -164,6 +164,7 @@ extern int d_flag; /* TRUE => disable heading, lib_debug == 0 */
extern int c_flag; /* TRUE => continue after error if permitted */
extern int i_flag; /* TRUE => try to go interactive after error */
extern int stoponerror; /* >0 => stop, <0 => continue, ==0 => use -c */
extern BOOL abort_now; /* TRUE => try to go interactive */
extern char *pager; /* $PAGER or default */
extern int stdin_tty; /* TRUE if stdin is a tty */

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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ static void getshowstatement(void);
static void getfunction(void);
static void ungetfunction(void);
static void getbody(LABEL *contlabel, LABEL *breaklabel,
LABEL *nextcaselabel, LABEL *defaultlabel, BOOL toplevel);
LABEL *nextcaselabel, LABEL *defaultlabel);
static void getdeclarations(int symtype);
static void getsimpledeclaration (int symtype);
static int getonevariable (int symtype);
@@ -86,6 +86,7 @@ getcommands(BOOL toplevel)
/* firewall */
name[0] = '\0';
name[MAXCMD+1] = '\0';
abort_now = FALSE;
/* getcommands */
if (!toplevel)
@@ -164,6 +165,13 @@ getcommands(BOOL toplevel)
if (evaluate(FALSE))
updateoldvalue(curfunc);
freefunc(curfunc);
if (abort_now) {
if (!stdin_tty)
run_state = RUN_EXIT;
else if (run_state < RUN_PRE_TOP_LEVEL)
run_state = RUN_PRE_TOP_LEVEL;
longjmp(jmpbuf, 1);
}
}
}
}
@@ -190,13 +198,16 @@ evaluate(BOOL nestflag)
funcname = (nestflag ? "**" : "*");
beginfunc(funcname, nestflag);
if (gettoken() == T_LEFTBRACE) {
getbody(NULL_LABEL, NULL_LABEL, NULL_LABEL, NULL_LABEL);
} else {
if (nestflag)
(void) tokenmode(TM_DEFAULT);
rescantoken();
while (loop) {
switch (gettoken()) {
case T_SEMICOLON:
break;
case T_NEWLINE:
case T_EOF:
loop = 0;
@@ -208,6 +219,7 @@ evaluate(BOOL nestflag)
NULL_LABEL, NULL_LABEL);
}
}
}
addop(OP_UNDEF);
addop(OP_RETURN);
checklabels();
@@ -322,13 +334,11 @@ getfunction(void)
}
switch (gettoken()) {
case T_ASSIGN:
rescantoken();
getsimplebody();
break;
case T_LEFTBRACE:
rescantoken();
getbody(NULL_LABEL, NULL_LABEL, NULL_LABEL,
NULL_LABEL, TRUE);
NULL_LABEL);
break;
default:
scanerror(T_NULL,
@@ -347,11 +357,6 @@ getfunction(void)
static void
getsimplebody(void)
{
if (gettoken() != T_ASSIGN) {
scanerror(T_SEMICOLON,
"Missing equals for simple function body");
return;
}
(void) tokenmode(TM_NEWLINES);
(void) getexprlist();
addop(OP_RETURN);
@@ -365,14 +370,10 @@ getsimplebody(void)
*/
/*ARGSUSED*/
static void
getbody(LABEL *contlabel, LABEL *breaklabel, LABEL *nextcaselabel, LABEL *defaultlabel, BOOL toplevel)
getbody(LABEL *contlabel, LABEL *breaklabel, LABEL *nextcaselabel, LABEL *defaultlabel)
{
int oldmode;
if (gettoken() != T_LEFTBRACE) {
scanerror(T_SEMICOLON, "Missing left brace for function body");
return;
}
oldmode = tokenmode(TM_DEFAULT);
while (TRUE) {
switch (gettoken()) {
@@ -380,6 +381,10 @@ getbody(LABEL *contlabel, LABEL *breaklabel, LABEL *nextcaselabel, LABEL *defaul
(void) tokenmode(oldmode);
return;
case T_EOF:
scanerror(T_SEMICOLON, "End-of-file in function body");
return;
default:
rescantoken();
getstatement(contlabel, breaklabel, nextcaselabel, defaultlabel);
@@ -595,8 +600,7 @@ getstatement(LABEL *contlabel, LABEL *breaklabel, LABEL *nextcaselabel, LABEL *d
break;
case T_LEFTBRACE:
rescantoken();
getbody(contlabel, breaklabel, nextcaselabel, defaultlabel, FALSE);
getbody(contlabel, breaklabel, nextcaselabel, defaultlabel);
return;
case T_IF:
@@ -866,8 +870,19 @@ getstatement(LABEL *contlabel, LABEL *breaklabel, LABEL *nextcaselabel, LABEL *d
}
break;
case T_ABORT:
switch (gettoken()) {
case T_STRING:
addopone(OP_ABORT, tokenstring());
break;
default:
addopone(OP_ABORT, -1);
rescantoken();
}
break;
case T_SYMBOL:
if (nextchar() == ':') { /****HACK HACK ****/
if (nextchar() == ':') { /****HACK HACK****/
definelabel(tokensymbol());
if (gettoken() == T_RIGHTBRACE) {
rescantoken();

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@@ -134,13 +134,31 @@ struct config {
int blkverbose; /* TRUE => print all lines if a block */
int blkbase; /* block output base */
int blkfmt; /* block output style */
int lib_debug; /* library debug: <0 none, 0 default, >0 more */
int calc_debug; /* internal debug: <0 none, 0 default,>0 more */
int lib_debug; /* library debug, see LIB_DEBUG_XXX below */
int calc_debug; /* internal debug, see CALC_DEBUG_XXX below */
int user_debug; /* user defined debug value: 0 default */
};
typedef struct config CONFIG;
/*
* lib_debug bit masks
*/
#define LIBDBG_STDIN_FUNC (0x00000001) /* interactive func define debug */
#define LIBDBG_FILE_FUNC (0x00000002) /* file read func define debug */
#define LIBDBG_MASK (0x00000003)
/*
* calc_debug bit masks
*/
#define CALCDBG_SYSTEM (0x00000001) /* print system cmd prior to exec */
#define CALCDBG_FUNC_QUIT (0x00000002) /* active functions when quit */
#define CALCDBG_HASH_STATE (0x00000004) /* hash state details */
#define CALCDBG_BLOCK (0x00000008) /* block debug */
#define CALCDBG_MASK (0x0000000f)
/*
* global configuration states and aliases
*/

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func.c
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@@ -1524,16 +1524,12 @@ static VALUE
f_hash(int count, VALUE **vals)
{
QCKHASH hash;
long lhash;
VALUE result;
hash = FNV1_32_BASIS;
while (count-- > 0)
hash = hashvalue(*vals++, hash);
lhash = (long) hash;
if (lhash < 0)
lhash = -lhash;
result.v_num = itoq(lhash);
result.v_num = utoq((FULL) hash);
result.v_type = V_NUM;
return result;
}
@@ -6041,6 +6037,9 @@ f_system(VALUE *vp)
/*NOTREACHED*/
}
result.v_type = V_NUM;
if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_SYSTEM) {
printf("%s\n", vp->v_str->s_str);
}
result.v_num = itoq((long) system(vp->v_str->s_str));
return result;
}

3
help.c
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@@ -121,9 +121,8 @@ givehelp(char *type)
"else %s no such help, try: help help;fi",
HELPDIR, type, pager, HELPDIR, type,
CUSTOMHELPDIR, type, pager, CUSTOMHELPDIR, type, ECHO);
if (conf->calc_debug > 0) {
if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_SYSTEM) {
printf("%s\n", helpcmd);
sleep(3);
}
/* execute the help command */

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@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ calc: usage
custom_cal: ../custom/CUSTOM_CAL
rm -f $@
cp usage $@
cp ../custom/CUSTOM_CAL $@
chmod 0444 $@
-@if [ -z "${Q}" ]; then \
echo ''; \
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ custom_cal: ../custom/CUSTOM_CAL
new_custom: ../custom/HOW_TO_ADD
rm -f $@
cp usage $@
cp ../custom/HOW_TO_ADD $@
chmod 0444 $@
-@if [ -z "${Q}" ]; then \
echo ''; \
@@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ new_custom: ../custom/HOW_TO_ADD
copy: blkcpy
rm -f $@
cp usage $@
cp blkcpy $@
chmod 0444 $@
-@if [ -z "${Q}" ]; then \
echo ''; \

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@@ -14,12 +14,10 @@ Command sequence
described in the next section.
NOTE: Calc commands are in lower case. UPPER case is used below
for emphasis only, and should be considered in lower case.
DEFINE function(params) { body }
DEFINE function(params) = expression
define a function
-----------------
define function(params) { body }
define function(params) = expression
This first form defines a full function which can consist
of declarations followed by many statements which implement
the function.
@@ -30,13 +28,22 @@ Command sequence
and question mark operators can be useful. Examples of
simple functions are:
define sumcubes(a, b) = a^3 + b^3;
define pimod(a) = a % pi();
define sumcubes(a, b) = a^3 + b^3
define pimod(a) = a % pi()
define printnum(a, n, p)
{
if (p == 0) {
print a: "^": n, "=", a^n;
} else {
print a: "^": n, "mod", p, "=", pmod(a,n,p);
}
}
HELP
This displays a general help message.
READ filename
read calc commands
------------------
read filename
read -once filename
This reads definitions from the specified filename.
The name can be quoted if desired. The calculator
uses the CALCPATH environment variable to search
@@ -52,14 +59,11 @@ Command sequence
evaluate or functions to define, just like at the top
level command level.
If the -m mode disallows opening of files for reading,
this command will be disabled.
When -once is given, the read command acts like the regular
read expect that it will ignore filename if is has been
previously read.
READ -once filename
This command acts like the regular READ expect that it
will ignore filename if is has been previously read.
This command is particularly useful in a library that
The read -once form is particularly useful in a library that
needs to read a 2nd library. By using the READ -once
command, one will not reread that 2nd library, nor will
once risk entering into a infinite READ loop (where
@@ -69,7 +73,10 @@ Command sequence
If the -m mode disallows opening of files for reading,
this command will be disabled.
WRITE filename
write calc commands
-------------------
write filename
This writes the values of all global variables to the
specified filename, in such a way that the file can be
later read in order to recreate the variable values.
@@ -81,19 +88,221 @@ Command sequence
If the -m mode disallows opening of files for writing,
this command will be disabled.
QUIT
This leaves the calculator, when given as a top-level
command.
CD
Change the current directory to the home directory, if $HOME
quit or exit
------------
quit
quit string
exit
exit string
The action of these commands depends on where they are used.
At the interactive level, they will cause calc it edit.
This is the normal way to leave the calculator. In any
other use, they will stop the current calculation as if
an error had occurred.
If a string is given, then the string is printed as the reason
for quitting, otherwise a general quit message is printed.
The routine name and line number which executed the quit is
also printed in either case.
Exit is an alias for quit.
Quit is useful when a routine detects invalid arguments,
in order to stop a calculation cleanly. For example,
for a square root routine, an error can be given if the
supplied parameter was a negative number, as in:
define mysqrt(n)
{
if (! isnum(n))
quit "non-numeric argument";
if (n < 0)
quit "Negative argument";
return sqrt(n);
}
See 'more information about abort and quit' below for
more information.
abort
-----
abort
abort string
This command behaves like QUIT except that it will attempt
to return to the interactive level if permitted, otherwise
calc exit.
See 'more information about abort and quit' below for
more information.
change current directory
------------------------
cd
cd dir
Change the current directory to 'dir'. If 'dir' is ommitted,
change the current directory to the home directory, if $HOME
is set in the environment.
CD dir
Change the current directory to dir.
show information
----------------
show item
This command displays some information where 'item' is
one of the following:
blocks unfreed named blocks
builtin built in functions
config config parameters and values
constants cache of numeric constants
custom custom functions if calc -C was used
errors new error-values created
files open files, file position and sizes
function user-defined functions
globaltypes global variables
objfunctions possible object functions
objtypes defined objects
opcodes func internal opcodes for function `func'
sizes size in octets of calc value types
realglobals numeric global variables
statics unscoped static variables
numbers calc number cache
redcdata REDC data defined
strings calc string cache
literals calc literal cache
Only the first 4 characters of item are examined, so:
show globals
show global
show glob
do the same thing.
calc help
---------
help
help name
This displays a help related to 'name' or general
help of none is given.
=-=
more information about abort and quit
=====================================
Consider the following calc file called myfile.cal:
print "start of myfile.cal";
define q() {quit "quit from q()"; print "end of q()"}
define a() {abort "abort from a()"}
x = 3;
{print "start #1"; if (x > 1) q()} print "after #1";
{print "start #2"; if (x > 1) a()} print "after #2";
{print "start #3"; if (x > 1) quit "quit from 3rd statement"}
print "end of myfile.cal";
The command:
calc read myfile
will produce:
q() defined
a() defined
start statment #1
quit from q()
after statment #1
start statment #2
abort from a()
The QUIT within the q() function prevented the ``end of q()''
statement from being evaluated. This QUIT command caused
control to be returned to just after the place where q()
was called.
Notice that unlike QUIT, the ABORT inside function a() halts
the processing of statements from the input source (myfile.cal).
Because calc was not interactive, ABORT causes calc to exit.
The command:
calc -i read myfile
will produce:
q() defined
a() defined
start statment #1
quit from q()
after statment #1
start statment #2
abort from a()
> <==== calc interactive prompt
because the '-i' calc causes ABORT to drop into an
interactive prompt. However typing a QUIT or ABORT
at the interactive prompt level will always calc to exit,
even when calc is invoked with '-i'.
Also observe that both of these commands:
cat myfile.cal | calc
cat myfile.cal | calc -i
will produce:
q() defined
a() defined
start statment #1
quit from q()
after statment #1
start statment #2
abort from a()
The ABORT inside function a() halts the processing of statements
from the input source (standard input). Because standard input
is not a terminal, using '-i' does not force it to drop into
an interactive prompt.
If one were to type in the contents of myfile.cal interactively,
calc will produce:
> print "start of myfile.cal";
start of myfile.cal
> define q() {quit "quit from q()"; print "end of q()"}
q() defined
> define a() {abort "abort from a()"}
a() defined
> x = 3;
> {print "start #1"; if (x > 1) q()} print "after #1";
start statment #1
quit from q()
after statment #1
> {print "start #2"; if (x > 1) a()} print "after #2";
start statment #2
abort from a()
> {print "start #3"; if (x > 1) quit "quit from 3rd statement"}
start #3
quit from 3rd statement
The ABORT from within the a() function returned control to
the interactive level.
The QUIT (after the if (x > 1) ...) will cause calc to exit
because it was given at the interactive prompt level.
=-=
Also see the help topic:
statement flow control and declaration statements
usage for -m modes
usage how to invoke the calc command and calc -options

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@@ -40,9 +40,9 @@ Configuration parameters
"blkverbose" TRUE=>print all lines, FALSE=>skip duplicates
"blkbase" block output base
"blkfmt" block output format
"lib_debug" calc library script debug level
"calc_debug" internal calc debug level
"user_debug" user defined debug level
"lib_debug" controls library script debug information
"calc_debug" controls internal calc debug information
"user_debug" for user defined debug information
The "all" config value allows one to save/restore the configuration
@@ -78,7 +78,8 @@ Configuration parameters
The "newstd" is not backward compatible with the historic
configuration. Even so, some people prefer this configuration
and place the config("all", "newstd") command in their CALCRC
startup files.
startup files; newstd may also be established by invoking calc
with the flag -n.
When nonzero, the "trace" parameter activates one or more features
that may be useful for debugging. These features correspond to
@@ -103,9 +104,12 @@ Configuration parameters
the decimal point to be printed in real or exponential mode in
normal unformatted printing (print, strprint, fprint) or in
formatted printing (printf, strprintf, fprintf) when precision is not
specified. The initial value is 20. This parameter does not change
the stored value of a number. Where rounding is necessary, the type
of rounding to be used is controlled by "outround".
specified. The initial value for oldstd is 20, for newstd 10.
The parameter may be changed to the value d by either
config("display", d) or by display (d). This parameter does not change
the stored value of a number. Where rounding is necessary to
display up to d decimal places, the type of rounding to be used is
controlled by config("outround").
The "epsilon" parameter specifies the default accuracy for the
calculation of functions for which exact values are not possible or
@@ -118,9 +122,10 @@ Configuration parameters
absolute value of the remainder usually does not exceed epsilon/2.
Functions which require an epsilon value accept an
optional argument which overrides this default epsilon value for
that single call. (The value v can be assigned to the "epsilon"
parameter by epsilon(v) as well as by config("epsilon", v), and the
current value obtained by epsilon() as well as by config("epsilon").)
that single call. The value v can be assigned to the "epsilon"
parameter by either config("epsilon", v) or epsilon(v); each of
these functions return the current epsilon value; config("epsilon")
or epsilon() returns but does not change the epsilon value.
For the transcendental functions and the functions sqrt() and
appr(), the calculated value is always a multiple of epsilon.
@@ -311,67 +316,64 @@ Configuration parameters
The default "blkfmt" is "hd".
With regards to "lib_debug", "calc_debug" and "user_debug":
higher absolute values result in more detailed debugging and
more verbose debug messages. The default value is 0 in which
a very amount of debugging will be performed with nil messages.
The -1 value is reserved for no debugging or messages. Any
value <-1 will perform debugging silently (presumably collecting
data to be displayed at a later time). Values >0 result in a
greater degree of debugging and more verbose messages.
The "lib_debug" parameter is intended for controlling the possible
display of special information relating to functions, objects, and
other structures created by instructions in calc scripts.
Zero value of config("lib_debug") means that no such information
is displayed. For other values, the non-zero bits which currently
have meanings are as follows:
The "lib_debug" is reserved by convention for calc library scripts.
This config parameter takes the place of the lib_debug global variable.
By convention, "lib_debug" has the following meanings:
n Meaning of bit n of config("lib_debug")
<-1 no debug messages are printed though some internal
debug actions and information may be collected
0 When a function is defined, redefined or undefined at
interactive level, a message saying what has been done
is displayed.
-1 no debug messages are printed, no debug actions will be taken
1 When a function is defined, redefined or undefined during
the reading of a file, a message saying what has been done
is displayed.
0 only usage message regarding each important object are
printed at the time of the read (default)
The value for config("lib_debug") in both oldstd and newstd is 3,
but if calc is invoked with the -d flag, its initial value is zero.
Thus, if calc is started without the -d flag, until config("lib_debug")
is changed, a message will be output when a function is defined
either interactively or during the reading of a file.
>0 messages regarding each important object are
printed at the time of the read in addition
to other debug messages
The "calc_debug" is intended for controlling internal calc routines
that test its operation, or collect or display information that
might be useful for debug purposes. Much of the output from these
will make sense only to calc wizards. Zero value (the default for
both oldstd and newstd) of config("lib_calc") corresponds to switching
off all these routines. For nonzero value, particular bits
currently have the following meanings:
The "calc_debug" is reserved by convention for internal calc routines.
The output of "calc_debug" will change from release to release.
Generally this value is used by calc wizards and by the regress.cal
routine (make check). By convention, "calc_debug" has the following
meanings:
n Meaning of bit n of config("calc_debug")
<-1 reserved for future use
0 outputs shell commands prior to execution
-1 no debug messages are printed, no debug actions will be taken
1 outputs currently active functions when a quit instruction
is executed
0 very little, if any debugging is performed (and then mostly
in alpha test code). The only output is as a result of
internal fatal errors (typically either math_error() or
exit() will be called). (default)
2 some details of shs, shs1 and md5 hash states are included
in the output when these are printed
>0 a greater degree of debugging is performed and more
verbose messages are printed (regress.cal uses 1).
3 when a function constructs a block value, tests are
made that the result has the properties required for use of
that block, e.g. that the pointer to the start of the
block is not NULL, and that its "length" is not negative.
A failure will result in a runtime error.
Bits >= 4 are reserved for future use and should not be used at this time.
The "user_debug" is provided for use by users. Calc ignores this value
other than to set it to 0 by default (for both "oldstd" and "newstd").
No calc code or shipped library will change this value other than
during startup or during a config("all", xyz) call.
The following is suggested as a convention for use of "user_debug".
These are only suggestions: feel free to use it as you like:
<-1 no debug messages are printed though some internal
debug actions and information may be collected
-1 no debug messages are printed, no debug actions will be taken
0 very little, if any debugging is performed. The only output
are from fatal errors. (default)
>0 a greater degree of debugging is performed and more
verbose messages are printed
No calc code or shipped library should change this value. Users
should feel free to use it in any way. In particular they may
use particular bits for special purposes as with "calc_debug", or
they may use it to indicate a debug level with larger values
indicating more stringent and more informative tests with presumably
slower operation or more memory usage, and a particular value (like
-1 or 0) corresponding to "no tests".
The following are synonyms for true:

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
NAME
hash - hash value
hash - FNV-1 hash value
SYNOPSIS
hash(x_1 [, x_2, x_3, ...])
@@ -12,23 +12,32 @@ TYPES
DESCRIPTION
Returns a hash value for one or more values of arbitrary types.
This function implements the Fowler/Noll/Vo hash-1 (FNV-1 hash).
The basis of the hash algorithm was taken from an idea sent
by Email to the IEEE POSIX P1003.2 mailing list from Phong Vo
(kpv@research.att.com) and Glenn Fowler (gsf@research.att.com).
Landon Curt Noll (http://reality.sgi.com/chongo) later improved on
their algorithm to come up with Fowler/Noll/Vo hash.
The basis of this hash algorithm was taken from an idea sent
as reviewer comments to the IEEE POSIX P1003.2 committee by:
See:
Phong Vo (http://www.research.att.com/info/kpv)
Glenn Fowler (http://www.research.att.com/~gsf/)
http://reality.sgi.com/chongo/tech/comp/fnv/index.html
In a subsequent ballot round:
for more information in this hash.
Landon Curt Noll (http://reality.sgi.com/chongo)
improved on their algorithm. Some people tried this hash
and found that it worked rather well. In an EMail message
to Landon, they named it ``Fowler/Noll/Vo'' or the FNV hash.
FNV hashes are architected to be fast while maintaining a low
collision rate. The FNV speed allows one to quickly hash lots
of data while maintaining a reasonable collision rate. See:
http://reality.sgi.com/chongo/tech/comp/fnv/
for more details as well as other forms of the FNV hash.
EXAMPLE
> a = isqrt(2e1000); s = "xyz";
> hash(a,s)
1916476840
2378490456
LIMITS
The number of arguments is not to exceed 100.
@@ -37,3 +46,4 @@ LIBRARY
none
SEE ALSO
sha, sha1, md5

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@@ -10,28 +10,38 @@ Statements
expressions are optional and may be omitted (as in RETURN).
NOTE: Calc commands are in lower case. UPPER case is used below
for emphasis only, and should be considered in lower case.
IF (expr) statement
IF (expr) statement ELSE statement
FOR (optionalexpr ; optionalexpr ; optionalexpr) statement
WHILE (expr) statement
DO statement WHILE (expr)
CONTINUE
BREAK
GOTO label
C-like statements
-----------------
{ statement }
{ statement; ... statement }
if (expr) statement
if (expr) statement ELSE statement
for (optionalexpr ; optionalexpr ; optionalexpr) statement
while (expr) statement
do statement while (expr)
continue
break
goto label
These all work like in normal C.
RETURN optionalexpr
See 'help expression' for details on expressions.
See 'help builtin' for details on calc builtin functions.
return
------
return optionalexpr
return ( optionalexpr )
This returns a value from a function. Functions always
have a return value, even if this statement is not used.
If no return statement is executed, or if no expression
is specified in the return statement, then the return
value from the function is the null type.
SWITCH (expr) { caseclauses }
switch
------
switch (expr) { caseclauses }
Switch statements work similarly to C, except for the
following. A switch can be done on any type of value,
and the case statements can be of any type of values.
@@ -42,17 +52,12 @@ Statements
is the exception, and only matches once all other cases
have been tested.
{ statements }
This is a normal list of statements, each one ended by
a semicolon. Unlike the C language, no declarations are
permitted within an inner-level compound statement.
Declarations are only permitted at the beginning of a
function definition, or at the beginning of an expression
sequence.
MAT variable [dimension] [dimension] ...
MAT variable [dimension, dimension, ...]
MAT variable [] = { value, ... }
matrix
------
mat variable [dimension] [dimension] ...
mat variable [dimension, dimension, ...]
mat variable [] = { value, ... }
This creates a matrix variable with the specified dimensions.
Matrices can have from 1 to 4 dimensions. When specifying
multiple dimensions, you can use either the standard C syntax,
@@ -119,8 +124,11 @@ Statements
local mat temp[5];
static mat strtable[] = {"hi", "there", "folks");
OBJ type { elementnames } optionalvariables
OBJ type variable
object
------
obj type { elementnames } optionalvariables
obj type variable
These create a new object type, or create one or more
variables of the specified type. For this calculator,
an object is just a structure which is implicitly acted
@@ -183,33 +191,12 @@ Statements
static obj point temp2 = {4, 3};
global obj point p1, p2, p3;
EXIT string
QUIT string
This command is used in two cases. At the top command
line level, quit will exit from the calculator. This
is the normal way to leave the calculator. In any other
use, quit will abort the current calculation as if an
error had occurred. If a string is given, then the string
is printed as the reason for quitting, otherwise a general
quit message is printed. The routine name and line number
which executed the quit is also printed in either case.
Quit is useful when a routine detects invalid arguments,
in order to stop a calculation cleanly. For example,
for a square root routine, an error can be given if the
supplied parameter was a negative number, as in:
define mysqrt(n)
{
if (n < 0)
quit "Negative argument";
...
}
Exit is an alias for quit.
PRINT exprs
print expressions
-----------------
print expr
print expr, ... expr
print expr: ... expr
For interactive expression evaluation, the values of all
typed-in expressions are automatically displayed to the
user. However, within a function or loop, the printing of
@@ -247,25 +234,9 @@ Statements
prints the name of the file that was opened.
SHOW item
This command displays some information.
builtin built in functions
global global variables
function user-defined functions
objfunc possible object functions
config config parameters and values
objtype defined objects
Only the first 4 characters of item are examined, so:
show globals
show global
show glob
do the same thing.
Also see the help topic:
command top level commands
expression calc expression syntax
builtin calc builtin functions
usage how to invoke the calc command and calc -options

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@@ -21,9 +21,6 @@ Very High priority items:
* Update the errmax about the meaning of errmax(-1).
* Document the new meanings for bit values and the sign of
of config("lib_debug") in the appropriate help file(s).
* Fix any 'Known bugs' as noted in the BUGS file or as
displayed by 'calc help bugs'.
@@ -61,6 +58,8 @@ High priority items:
ensure that they have not introduced new or re-introduced old bugs
into calc.
* Consider using configure to build the calc Makefile.
=-=
Medium priority items:
@@ -91,3 +90,6 @@ Medium priority items:
other stuff) in a separate library.
* Clean the source code and document it better.
* Add a builtin function to access the 64 bit FNV hash which
is currently being used internally in seed.c.

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@@ -179,37 +179,3 @@ Calc Enhancement Wish List:
* Add read -once -try "filename" which would do nothing
if "filename" was not a readable file.
* Blocks should have the following features:
+ read/write to/from files (ala fread/fwrite)
+ misc memory functions (ala memcpy, memcmp, memset,
memchr, etc.)
+ scatter and gather functions (to send every n-th octet
to another block and to copy from n blocks, the 1st
then 2nd then 3rd ... octets)
* Printing of blocks should be under the control of the
config() interface. This should allow one to select
from any of the following formats:
+ as one long string
+ as a series of lines (< 80 chars wide)
+ in od command style (offset: value value value ...)
+ in hex dump style (offset: val val val val ... 3hf.Uas.c)
* In addition one should be able to control the following
aspects of printing blocks via the config() interface:
+ base (hex, octal, char, base 2)
+ amount of data (the first n octets or the entire block)
+ skipping printing of duplicate print lines (ala od)
+ have the ability to print the block as raw data

2
hist.c
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@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ int
hist_getline(char *prompt, char *buf, int len)
{
if (!inited)
(void) hist_init((char *) NULL);
(void) hist_init(calcbindings);
HS.prompt = prompt;
HS.bufsize = len - 2;

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@@ -12,6 +12,12 @@
#include <pwd.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include "have_unistd.h"
#if defined(HAVE_UNISTD_H)
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#include "calc.h"
#include "conf.h"
#include "hist.h"
@@ -633,6 +639,9 @@ ttychar(void)
if (*cmd == '\0' || *cmd == '\n')
cmd = shell;
if (allow_exec) {
if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_SYSTEM) {
printf("%s\n", cmd);
}
system(cmd);
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "execution disallowed by -m flag\n");

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@@ -50,37 +50,41 @@ version of read:
This will cause the needed library files to be read once. If these
files have already been read, the read -once will act as a noop.
By convention, the config parameter "lib_debug" is used to control
the verbosity of debug information printed by lib files. By default,
the "lib_debug" has a value of 0.
The "lib_debug" parameter is intended for controlling the possible
display of special information relating to functions, objects, and
other structures created by instructions in calc scripts.
Zero value of config("lib_debug") means that no such information
is displayed. For other values, the non-zero bits which currently
have meanings are as follows:
The "lib_debug" config parameter takes the place of the lib_debug
global variable. By convention, "lib_debug" has the following meanings:
n Meaning of bit n of config("lib_debug")
<-1 no debug messages are printed though some internal
debug actions and information may be collected
0 When a function is defined, redefined or undefined at
interactive level, a message saying what has been done
is displayed.
-1 no debug messages are printed, no debug actions will be taken
1 When a function is defined, redefined or undefined during
the reading of a file, a message saying what has been done
is displayed.
0 only usage message regarding each important object are
printed at the time of the read (default)
The value for config("lib_debug") in both oldstd and newstd is 3,
but if calc is invoked with the -d flag, its initial value is zero.
Thus, if calc is started without the -d flag, until config("lib_debug")
is changed, a message will be output when a function is defined
either interactively or during the reading of a file.
>0 messages regarding each important object are
printed at the time of the read in addition
to other debug messages
When config("lib_debug") >= 0, function names and their arg are
printed as they are defined. Sometimes this printing is not enough
information. For example:
Sometimes the information printed is not enough. In addition to the
standard information, one might want to print:
* useful obj definitions
* functions with optional args
* functions with optional args where the param() interface is used
For these cases we suggest that you place at the bottom of your code
something like:
something that prints extra information if config("lib_debug") has
either of the bottom 2 bits set:
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
print "obj xyz defined";
print "funcA([val1 [, val2]]) defined";
print "funcB(size, mass, ...) defined";

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@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ define chrem()
}
}
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
print "chrem(r1,m1 [,r2,m2 ...]) defined";
print "chrem(rlist [,mlist]) defined";
}

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@@ -111,6 +111,6 @@ define fixdms(a)
a.deg %= 360;
}
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
print "obj dms {deg, min, sec} defined";
}

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@@ -1027,7 +1027,7 @@ gen_v1(h, n)
define
ldebug(funct, str)
{
if (config("lib_debug") > 0) {
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
print "DEBUG:", funct:":", str;
}
return;

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@@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ lucas_chk(high_n, quiet)
/* skip primes where h>=2^n */
if (highbit(h_p[i]) >= n_p[i]) {
if (config("lib_debug") > 0) {
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
print "h>=2^n skip:", h_p[i]:"*2^":n_p[i]:"-1";
}
continue;

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@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ d_val[97]=1045; a_val[97]=33; b_val[97]=1; r_val[97]=44;
d_val[99]=9797; a_val[99]=97; b_val[99]=1; r_val[99]=388;
d_val[100]= 51; a_val[100]= 7; b_val[100]=1; r_val[100]=2;
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
print "d_val[100] defined";
print "a_val[100] defined";
print "b_val[100] defined";

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@@ -312,6 +312,6 @@ define mfactor(n, start_k, rept_loop, p_elim)
return q;
}
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
print "mfactor(n [, start_k=1 [, rept_loop=10000 [, p_elim=17]]])"
}

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@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ define mod_pow(a, b)
}
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
print "obj mod {a} defined";
print "mod_value defined";
print "set mod_value as needed";

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@@ -687,6 +687,6 @@ a=pol(1,4,4,2,3,1);
b=pol(5,16,8,1);
c=pol(1+2i,3+4i,5+6i);
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
print "obj poly {p} defined";
}

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@@ -195,6 +195,6 @@ define quat_shift(a, b)
return x.s;
}
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
print "obj quat {s, v} defined";
}

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@@ -122,6 +122,6 @@ define randrun(run_cnt)
printf("max length=%d\n", max_run);
}
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
print "randrun([run_length]) defined";
}

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@@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ global ecnt; /* expected value of errcount() */
ecnt = 0; /* clear expected errcount() value */
initcfg = config("all", "oldstd"); /* set config to startup default */
initcfg = config("lib_debug", -4); /* disable lib startup messages */
initcfg = config("calc_debug", 1); /* enable more internal debugging */
initcfg = config("lib_debug", 0); /* disable lib startup messages */
initcfg = config("calc_debug", 0); /* disable internal debugging */
initcfg = config("all"); /* save state for later use */
print '003: parsed global definitions';
@@ -3302,7 +3302,7 @@ define test_fileops()
print '4261: Ending test_fileops';
}
print '071: parsed test_redc()';
print '071: parsed test_fileops()';
/*
@@ -6861,7 +6861,7 @@ print '181: parsed test_ptr()';
*/
define test_newstring()
{
local A, B, C, D, S, p;
local A, B, C, D, S, p, q;
print '7700: Beginning test_newstring';
@@ -6953,7 +6953,14 @@ define test_newstring()
print '7762: setbit(A, 16, 0);';
vrfy(A == "A\255fdef", '7763: A == "A\255fdef"');
print '7764: Ending test_newstring';
q = "curds" " and " "whey";
print '7764: q = "curds" " and " "whey"';
vrfy(q == "curds and whey", '7765: q == "curds and whey"');
q = "chongo" ' was ' "here";
print '7766: q = "chongo" \' was \' "here"';
vrfy(q == "chongo was here", '7767: q == "chongo was here"');
print '7768: Ending test_newstring';
}
print '182: parsed test_newstring()';
@@ -7143,9 +7150,11 @@ define test_somenew()
a = isqrt(2e1000); s = "xyz";
print '8217: a = isqrt(2e1000); s = "xyz";';
vrfy(hash(a,s) == 1916476840, '8218: hash(a,s) == 1916476840');
vrfy(hash(a,s) == 2708885378, '8218: hash(a,s) == 2708885378');
vrfy(hash("curds n whey") == 2376141927,
'8219: hash("curds n whey") == 2376141927');
print '8219: Ending test_somenew';
print '8220: Ending test_somenew';
}
print '189: parsed test_somenew()';
@@ -7201,16 +7210,27 @@ print '1700: Beginning read test';
value = 0;
vrfy(value == 0, '1701: value == 0');
read "test1700";
vrfy(value == 1, '1702: value == 1');
read -once "test1700";
print '1702: read "test1700";';
vrfy(value == 1, '1703: value == 1');
read -once "test1700";
print '1704: read -once "test1700";';
vrfy(value == 1, '1705: value == 1');
read "test1700.cal";
vrfy(value == 2, '1704: value == 2');
print '1706: read "test1700.cal";';
vrfy(value == 2, '1707: value == 2');
read -once "test1700.cal";
vrfy(value == 2, '1705: value == 2');
print '1708: read -once "test1700.cal";';
vrfy(value == 2, '1709: value == 2');
read "test1700.cal";
vrfy(value == 3, '1706: value == 3');
print '1707: Ending read test';
print '1710: read "test1700.cal";';
vrfy(value == 3, '1711: value == 3');
{++value;} read "test1700.cal";
print '1712: {++value;} read "test1700.cal";';
vrfy(value == 5, '1713: value == 5');
{++value;} read -once "test1700.cal";
print '1714: {++value;} read -once "test1700.cal";';
vrfy(value == 6, '1715: value == 6');
print '1716: Ending read test';
print;
return test_obj();
@@ -7285,6 +7305,9 @@ print;
return test_size();
print;
/*
* 5800 assignment tests
*/
return test_assign(5800, 1);
define xy5800_assign(a,b) { };
print '5812: define xy5800_assign(a,b) { }';
@@ -7329,7 +7352,7 @@ X5800 = obj xy5800 = {1,2};
print '5864: X5800 = obj xy5800 = {1,2}';
vrfy(X5800 == (obj xy5800 = {1,2}),
'5865: X5800 == (obj xy5800 = {1,2})');
print '5899: End of 5800 sequence';
print '5866: End of 5800 sequence';
print;
return test_is();
@@ -7413,7 +7436,10 @@ print '8304: define h8300(x)=x^3;define i8300(x)=x-1;define j8300(x)=x+1;';
vrfy(h8300(10) == 1000, '8305: h8300(10) == 1000');
vrfy(i8300(10) == 9, '8306: i8300(10) == 9');
vrfy(j8300(10) == 11, '8307: j8300(10) == 11');
print '8308: Ending define tests';
{static k8300 = 5} define l8300(x) = k8300 + x;
print '8308: {static k8300 = 5} define l8300(x) = k8300 + x;';
vrfy(l8300(10) == 15, '8309: l8300(10) == 15');
print '8310: Ending define tests';
/*

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@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ define seedrandom(seed1, seed2, size, trials)
p = 2*fp+1;
} while (ptest(p,1,0) == 0);
} while(ptest(p, trials) == 0 || ptest(fp, trials) == 0);
if (config("lib_debug") > 0) {
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
print "/* 1st Blum prime */ p=", p;
}
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ define seedrandom(seed1, seed2, size, trials)
q = 2*fq+1;
} while (ptest(q,1,0) == 0);
} while(ptest(q, trials) == 0 || ptest(fq, trials) == 0);
if (config("lib_debug") > 0) {
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
print "/* 2nd Blum prime */ q=", q;
}
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ define seedrandom(seed1, seed2, size, trials)
n = p*q; /* the Blum modulus */
binsize = highbit(n)+1; /* smallest power of 2 > p*q */
r = pmod(rand(1<<ceil(binsize*4/5), 1<<(binsize-2)), 2, n);
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
print "/* seed quadratic residue */ r=", r;
print "/* newn", binsize, "bit quadratic residue*/ newn=", n;
}
@@ -154,6 +154,6 @@ define seedrandom(seed1, seed2, size, trials)
return old_state;
}
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
print "seedrandom(seed1, seed2, size [, trials]) defined";
}

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@@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ define surd_rel(a, b)
return sgn(x^2 - y^2 * surd_type) * sgn(x);
}
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
print "obj surd {a, b} defined";
print "surd_type defined";
print "set surd_type as needed";

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@@ -23,6 +23,6 @@ define sc()
return s;
}
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
print "sc(a, b, ...) defined";
}

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@@ -89,16 +89,17 @@ int i_flag = FALSE; /* TRUE => go interactive if permitted */
/*
* global values
*/
char *calcpath; /* $CALCPATH or default */
char *calcrc; /* $CALCRC or default */
char *calcbindings; /* $CALCBINDINGS or default */
char *home; /* $HOME or default */
char *pager; /* $PAGER or default */
char *shell; /* $SHELL or default */
char *calcpath = NULL; /* $CALCPATH or default */
char *calcrc = NULL; /* $CALCRC or default */
char *calcbindings = NULL; /* $CALCBINDINGS or default */
char *home = NULL; /* $HOME or default */
char *pager = NULL; /* $PAGER or default */
char *shell = NULL; /* $SHELL or default */
int stdin_tty = FALSE; /* TRUE if stdin is a tty */
int havecommands = FALSE; /* TRUE if have one or more cmd args */
int stoponerror = FALSE; /* >0 => stop, <0 => continue on error */
int post_init = FALSE; /* TRUE setjmp for math_error is ready */
BOOL abort_now = FALSE; /* TRUE => go interactive now, if permitted */
int no_env = FALSE; /* TRUE (-e) => ignore env vars on startup */
int errmax = ERRMAX; /* if >= 0, maximum value for errcount */

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@@ -656,7 +656,7 @@ MD5_print(HASH *state)
/*
* form the hash value
*/
if (conf->calc_debug > 0) {
if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_HASH_STATE) {
char buf[DEBUG_SIZE+1]; /* hash value buffer */
/*

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@@ -3139,13 +3139,21 @@ o_quit(FUNC *fp, long index)
if (cp)
printf("%s\n", cp);
else
printf("Quit statement executed\n");
printf("Quit or abort executed\n");
if (!inputisterminal() && fp->f_name[0] == '*')
closeinput();
go = FALSE;
}
static void
o_abort(FUNC *fp, long index)
{
abort_now = TRUE;
o_quit(fp, index);
}
static void
o_getepsilon(void)
{
@@ -3533,7 +3541,8 @@ static struct opcode opcodes[MAX_OPCODE+1] = {
{o_backslash, OPNUL, "BACKSLASH"}, /* unary backslash op */
{o_setminus, OPNUL, "SETMINUS"}, /* binary backslash op */
{o_plus, OPNUL, "PLUS"}, /* unary + op */
{o_jumpnn, OPJMP, "JUMPNN"} /* jump if non-null */
{o_jumpnn, OPJMP, "JUMPNN"}, /* jump if non-null */
{o_abort, OPONE, "ABORT"} /* abort operation */
};
@@ -3567,6 +3576,7 @@ calculate(FUNC *fp, int argcount)
funcname = fp->f_name;
funcline = 0;
go = TRUE;
abort_now = FALSE;
origargcount = argcount;
while (argcount < fp->f_paramcount) {
stack++;
@@ -3697,12 +3707,20 @@ calculate(FUNC *fp, int argcount)
freevalue(&locals[i]);
if (locals != localtable)
free(locals);
if (conf->calc_debug & 2)
if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_FUNC_QUIT)
printf("\t\"%s\": line %ld\n", funcname, funcline);
while (stack > beginstack)
freevalue(stack--);
funcname = oldname;
funcline = oldline;
if (abort_now && stack == stackarray) {
if (!stdin_tty)
run_state = RUN_EXIT;
else if (run_state < RUN_PRE_TOP_LEVEL)
run_state = RUN_PRE_TOP_LEVEL;
freefunc(curfunc);
longjmp(jmpbuf, 1);
}
return;
}
@@ -3748,8 +3766,10 @@ dumpop(unsigned long *pc)
case OP_PRINTSTRING: case OP_STRING:
printf(" \"%s\"\n", findstring((long)(*pc))->s_str);
return 2;
case OP_QUIT:
printf(" \"%s\"\n", findstring((long)(*pc))->s_str);
case OP_QUIT: case OP_ABORT:
if ((long)(*pc) >= 0)
printf(" \"%s\"", findstring((long)(*pc))->s_str);
putchar('\n');
return 2;
case OP_INDEXADDR:
printf(" %ld %ld\n", pc[0], pc[1]);

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@@ -144,7 +144,8 @@
#define OP_SETMINUS 129L /* binary backslash */
#define OP_PLUS 130L /* unary + */
#define OP_JUMPNN 131L /* jump if top value is non-null */
#define MAX_OPCODE 131L /* highest legal opcode */
#define OP_ABORT 132L /* abort operation */
#define MAX_OPCODE 132L /* highest legal opcode */
/*

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@@ -56,11 +56,6 @@
#include "zrand.h"
#include "zrandom.h"
#define ZMOST 2 /* most significant HALFs to hash */
#define ZLEAST 2 /* least significant HALFs to hash */
#define ZMIDDLE 4 /* HALFs in the middle to hash */
/*
* forward declarations
*/
@@ -71,7 +66,8 @@ static QCKHASH objhash(OBJECT *op, QCKHASH val);
static QCKHASH randhash(RAND *r, QCKHASH val);
static QCKHASH randomhash(RANDOM *state, QCKHASH val);
static QCKHASH config_hash(CONFIG *cfg, QCKHASH val);
static QCKHASH fnv_strhash(char *str, QCKHASH val);
static QCKHASH fnv_strhash(char *ch, QCKHASH val);
static QCKHASH fnv_STRhash(STRING *str, QCKHASH val);
static QCKHASH fnv_fullhash(FULL *v, LEN len, QCKHASH val);
static QCKHASH fnv_zhash(ZVALUE z, QCKHASH val);
static QCKHASH hash_hash(HASH *hash, QCKHASH val);
@@ -79,22 +75,29 @@ static QCKHASH blk_hash(BLOCK *blk, QCKHASH val);
/*
* fnv - compute the next Fowler/Noll/Vo hash given a variable
* FNV-0 - Fowler/Noll/Vo-0 32 bit hash
*
* The basis of the hash algorithm was taken from an idea
* sent by Email to the IEEE Posix P1003.2 mailing list from
* Phong Vo (kpv@research.att.com) and Glenn Fowler (gsf@research.att.com).
* Landon Curt Noll (http://reality.sgi.com/chongo) later improved on there
* algorithm to come up with Fowler/Noll/Vo hash.
* The basis of this hash algorithm was taken from an idea sent
* as reviewer comments to the IEEE POSIX P1003.2 committee by:
*
* The magic lies in the constant 16777619, which for 32 bit hashing
* is able to process 234936 words from the web2 dictionary without
* any collisions.
* Phong Vo (http://www.research.att.com/info/kpv)
* Glenn Fowler (http://www.research.att.com/~gsf/)
*
* See:
* http://reality.sgi.com/chongo/src/fnv/fnv_hash.tar.gz
* http://reality.sgi.com/chongo/src/fnv/h32.c
* http://reality.sgi.com/chongo/src/fnv/h64.c
* In a subsequent ballot round:
*
* Landon Curt Noll (http://reality.sgi.com/chongo)
*
* improved on their algorithm. Some people tried this hash
* and found that it worked rather well. In an EMail message
* to Landon, they named it ``Fowler/Noll/Vo'' or the FNV hash.
*
* FNV hashes are architected to be fast while maintaining a low
* collision rate. The FNV speed allows one to quickly hash lots
* of data while maintaining a reasonable collision rate. See:
*
* http://reality.sgi.com/chongo/tech/comp/fnv/
*
* for more details as well as other forms of the FNV hash.
*
* given:
* x the value to hash (must not be longer than 32 bits)
@@ -160,7 +163,7 @@ hashvalue(VALUE *vp, QCKHASH val)
case V_COM:
return fnv_chash(vp->v_com, val);
case V_STR:
return fnv_strhash(vp->v_str->s_str, val);
return fnv_STRhash(vp->v_str, val);
case V_NULL:
return val;
case V_OBJ:
@@ -431,7 +434,29 @@ config_hash(CONFIG *cfg, QCKHASH val)
/*
* fnv_strhash - Fowler/Noll/Vo 32 bit hash of a string
* fnv_strhash - Fowler/Noll/Vo 32 bit hash of a null-terminated string
*
* given:
* ch the start of the string to hash
* val initial hash value
*
* returns:
* a 32 bit QCKHASH value
*/
static QCKHASH
fnv_strhash(char *ch, QCKHASH val)
{
/*
* hash each character in the string
*/
while (*ch) {
val = fnv(*ch++, val);
}
return val;
}
/*
* fnv_STRhash - Fowler/Noll/Vo 32 bit hash of a STRING
*
* given:
* str the string to hash
@@ -441,13 +466,19 @@ config_hash(CONFIG *cfg, QCKHASH val)
* a 32 bit QCKHASH value
*/
static QCKHASH
fnv_strhash(char *str, QCKHASH val)
fnv_STRhash(STRING *str, QCKHASH val)
{
char *ch;
long n;
ch = str->s_str;
n = str->s_len;
/*
* hash each character in the string
*/
while (*str) {
val = fnv(*str++, val);
while (n-- > 0) {
val = fnv(*ch++, val);
}
return val;
}
@@ -490,48 +521,36 @@ fnv_fullhash(FULL *v, LEN len, QCKHASH val)
static QCKHASH
fnv_zhash(ZVALUE z, QCKHASH val)
{
int skip; /* HALFs to skip in the middle */
int i;
LEN n;
HALF *hp;
#if BASEB == 16
FULL f;
#endif
/*
* hash the sign and length
* hash the sign
*/
if (zisneg(z)) {
val = fnv(-(z.len), val+V_NUM);
} else {
val = fnv(z.len, val+V_NUM);
}
val = fnv(z.sign, val + V_NUM);
/*
* if a ZVALUE is short enough, hash it all
*/
if (z.len <= ZMOST+ZLEAST+ZMIDDLE) {
/* hash all HALFs of a short ZVALUE */
for (i=0; i < z.len; ++i) {
val = fnv(z.v[i], val);
}
n = z.len;
hp = z.v;
/*
* otherwise hash the ZLEAST significant HALFs followed by
* ZMIDDLE HALFs followed by the ZMOST significant HALFs.
*/
} else {
/* hash the ZLEAST significant HALFs */
for (i=0; i < ZLEAST; ++i) {
val = fnv(z.v[i], val);
#if BASEB == 16
while (n > 1) {
f = (FULL) *hp++;
f |= (FULL) *hp++ << BASEB;
val = fnv(f, val);
n -= 2;
}
/* hash ZMIDDLE HALFs in the middle */
skip = (z.len-ZLEAST-ZMOST)/(ZMIDDLE + 1);
for (i=ZLEAST-1+skip; i < ZLEAST-1+skip*(ZMIDDLE+1); i+=skip) {
val = fnv(z.v[i], val);
}
/* hash the ZMOST significant HALFs */
for (i=z.len-1-ZMOST; i < z.len; ++i) {
val = fnv(z.v[i], val);
if (n) {
val = fnv(*hp, val);
}
#else
while (n-- > 0) {
val = fnv(*hp, val);
++hp;
}
#endif
return val;
}

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@@ -33,18 +33,6 @@
*/
#if defined(__sgi)
# include "../longbits.h"
# if defined(HAVE_B64)
typedef USB64 k_sigset_t;
# else
typedef struct {
USB32 sigbits[2];
} k_sigset_t;
# endif
#endif
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "../calc.h"

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@@ -33,18 +33,6 @@
*/
#if defined(__sgi)
# include "../longbits.h"
# if defined(HAVE_B64)
typedef USB64 k_sigset_t;
# else
typedef struct {
USB32 sigbits[2];
} k_sigset_t;
# endif
#endif
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "../calc.h"

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@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ typedef struct s_hash64 hash64;
/*
* FNV-1 basis
* FNV-1 initial basis
*
* We start the hash at a non-zero value at the beginning so that
* hashing blocks of data with all 0 bits do not map onto the same
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ typedef struct s_hash64 hash64;
/*
* hash_buf - perform a 64 bit Fowler/Noll/Vo hash on a buffer
* hash_buf - perform a Fowler/Noll/Vo-1 64 bit hash
*
* input:
* buf - start of buffer to hash
@@ -152,20 +152,29 @@ hash_buf(char *buf, unsigned len)
char *buf_end = buf+len; /* beyond end of hash area */
/*
* Fowler/Noll/Vo hash - hash each character in the string
* FNV-1 - Fowler/Noll/Vo-1 64 bit hash
*
* The basis of the hash algorithm was taken from an idea
* sent by Email to the IEEE POSIX P1003.2 mailing list from
* Phong Vo (kpv@research.att.com) and Glenn Fowler
* (gsf@research.att.com).
* The basis of this hash algorithm was taken from an idea sent
* as reviewer comments to the IEEE POSIX P1003.2 committee by:
*
* See:
* http://reality.sgi.com/chongo/tech/comp/fnv/index.html
* Phong Vo (http://www.research.att.com/info/kpv)
* Glenn Fowler (http://www.research.att.com/~gsf/)
*
* for information on 32bit and 64bit Fowler/Noll/Vo hashes.
* In a subsequent ballot round:
*
* Landon Curt Noll (http://reality.sgi.com/chongo) later improved
* on their algorithm to come up with Fowler/Noll/Vo hash.
* Landon Curt Noll (http://reality.sgi.com/chongo)
*
* improved on their algorithm. Some people tried this hash
* and found that it worked rather well. In an EMail message
* to Landon, they named it ``Fowler/Noll/Vo'' or the FNV hash.
*
* FNV hashes are architected to be fast while maintaining a low
* collision rate. The FNV speed allows one to quickly hash lots
* of data while maintaining a reasonable collision rate. See:
*
* http://reality.sgi.com/chongo/tech/comp/fnv/
*
* for more details as well as other forms of the FNV hash.
*/
#if defined(HAVE_B64)
/* hash each octet of the buffer */
@@ -221,8 +230,8 @@ hash_buf(char *buf, unsigned len)
/* convert to hash64 */
/* hval.w32[1] = 0xffff&(val[3]<<16)+val[2]; */
hval.w32[1] = val[3]<<16 + val[2];
hval.w32[0] = val[1]<<16 + val[0];
hval.w32[1] = (val[3]<<16) + val[2];
hval.w32[0] = (val[1]<<16) + val[0];
#endif /* HAVE_B64 */

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@@ -696,7 +696,7 @@ shs_print(HASH *state)
/*
* form the hash value
*/
if (conf->calc_debug > 0) {
if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_HASH_STATE) {
char buf[DEBUG_SIZE+1]; /* hash value buffer */
/*

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@@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ shs1_print(HASH *state)
/*
* form the hash value
*/
if (conf->calc_debug > 0) {
if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_HASH_STATE) {
char buf[DEBUG_SIZE+1]; /* hash value buffer */
/*

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@@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ static struct keyword keywords[] = {
{"print", T_PRINT},
{"cd", T_CD},
{"undefine", T_UNDEFINE},
{"abort", T_ABORT},
{NULL, 0}
};
@@ -438,6 +439,18 @@ eatstring(int quotechar)
case '"':
case '\'':
if (ch == quotechar) {
for (;;) {
ch = nextchar();
if (ch != ' ' && ch != '\t' &&
(ch != '\n' ||
newlines))
break;
}
if (ch == '"' || ch == '\'') {
quotechar = ch;
continue;
}
reread();
done = TRUE;
ch = '\0';
}

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@@ -110,6 +110,7 @@
#define T_PRINT 124 /* print keyword */
#define T_CD 125 /* change directory keyword */
#define T_UNDEFINE 126 /* undefine keyword */
#define T_ABORT 127 /* abort operation */
#define iskeyword(n) ((n) > 100) /* TRUE if token is a keyword */

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
#define MAJOR_VER 2 /* major version */
#define MINOR_VER 11 /* minor version */
#define MAJOR_PATCH 0 /* patch level or 0 if no patch */
#define MINOR_PATCH "8.3" /* test number or empty string if no patch */
#define MINOR_PATCH "8.8" /* test number or empty string if no patch */
/*
* calc version constants