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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: textfile.cpp
// Purpose: implementation of wxTextFile class
// Author: Vadim Zeitlin
// Modified by:
// Created: 03.04.98
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) 1998 Vadim Zeitlin <zeitlin@dptmaths.ens-cachan.fr>
// Licence: wxWindows license
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// ============================================================================
// headers
// ============================================================================
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma implementation "textfile.h"
#endif
#include "wx/wxprec.h"
#ifdef __BORLANDC__
#pragma hdrstop
#endif //__BORLANDC__
#if !wxUSE_FILE
#undef wxUSE_TEXTFILE
#define wxUSE_TEXTFILE 0
#endif // wxUSE_FILE
#ifndef WX_PRECOMP
#include "wx/string.h"
#include "wx/intl.h"
#include "wx/file.h"
#include "wx/log.h"
#endif
#include "wx/textfile.h"
// ============================================================================
// wxTextFile class implementation
// ============================================================================
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// static methods (always compiled in)
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// default type is the native one
const wxTextFileType wxTextFile::typeDefault =
#if defined(__WINDOWS__)
wxTextFileType_Dos;
#elif defined(__UNIX__)
wxTextFileType_Unix;
#elif defined(__WXMAC__)
wxTextFileType_Mac;
#elif defined(__WXPM__)
wxTextFileType_Os2;
#else
wxTextFileType_None;
#error "wxTextFile: unsupported platform."
#endif
const wxChar *wxTextFile::GetEOL(wxTextFileType type)
{
switch ( type ) {
default:
wxFAIL_MSG(wxT("bad file type in wxTextFile::GetEOL."));
// fall through nevertheless - we must return something...
case wxTextFileType_None: return wxT(_T(""));
case wxTextFileType_Unix: return wxT(_T("\n"));
case wxTextFileType_Dos: return wxT(_T("\r\n"));
case wxTextFileType_Mac: return wxT(_T("\r"));
}
}
wxString wxTextFile::Translate(const wxString& text, wxTextFileType type)
{
// don't do anything if there is nothing to do
if ( type == wxTextFileType_None )
return text;
// GRG: don't do anything either if it is empty
if ( text.IsEmpty() )
return text;
wxString eol = GetEOL(type), result;
// optimization: we know that the length of the new string will be about
// the same as the length of the old one, so prealloc memory to aviod
// unnecessary relocations
result.Alloc(text.Len());
wxChar chLast = 0;
for ( const wxChar *pc = text.c_str(); *pc; pc++ )
{
wxChar ch = *pc;
switch ( ch ) {
case _T('\n'):
// Dos/Unix line termination
result += eol;
chLast = 0;
break;
case _T('\r'):
if ( chLast == _T('\r') ) {
// Mac empty line
result += eol;
}
else {
// just remember it: we don't know whether it is just "\r"
// or "\r\n" yet
chLast = _T('\r');
}
break;
default:
if ( chLast == _T('\r') ) {
// Mac line termination
result += eol;
}
// add to the current line
result += ch;
}
}
if ( chLast ) {
// trailing '\r'
result += eol;
}
return result;
}
#if wxUSE_TEXTFILE
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// ctors & dtor
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
wxTextFile::wxTextFile(const wxString& strFile) : m_strFile(strFile)
{
m_nCurLine = 0;
m_isOpened = FALSE;
}
wxTextFile::~wxTextFile()
{
// m_file dtor called automatically
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// file operations
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
bool wxTextFile::Exists() const
{
return wxFile::Exists(m_strFile);
}
bool wxTextFile::Open(const wxString& strFile)
{
m_strFile = strFile;
return Open();
}
bool wxTextFile::Open()
{
// file name must be either given in ctor or in Open(const wxString&)
wxASSERT( !m_strFile.IsEmpty() );
// open file in read-only mode
if ( !m_file.Open(m_strFile) )
return FALSE;
// read file into memory
m_isOpened = Read();
m_file.Close();
return m_isOpened;
}
// analyse some lines of the file trying to guess it's type.
// if it fails, it assumes the native type for our platform.
wxTextFileType wxTextFile::GuessType() const
{
// file should be opened and we must be in it's beginning
wxASSERT( m_file.IsOpened() && m_file.Tell() == 0 );
// scan the file lines
size_t nUnix = 0, // number of '\n's alone
nDos = 0, // number of '\r\n'
nMac = 0; // number of '\r's
// we take MAX_LINES_SCAN in the beginning, middle and the end of file
#define MAX_LINES_SCAN (10)
size_t nCount = m_aLines.Count() / 3,
nScan = nCount > 3*MAX_LINES_SCAN ? MAX_LINES_SCAN : nCount / 3;
#define AnalyseLine(n) \
switch ( m_aTypes[n] ) { \
case wxTextFileType_Unix: nUnix++; break; \
case wxTextFileType_Dos: nDos++; break; \
case wxTextFileType_Mac: nMac++; break; \
default: wxFAIL_MSG(_("unknown line terminator")); \
}
size_t n;
for ( n = 0; n < nScan; n++ ) // the beginning
AnalyseLine(n);
for ( n = (nCount - nScan)/2; n < (nCount + nScan)/2; n++ )
AnalyseLine(n);
for ( n = nCount - nScan; n < nCount; n++ )
AnalyseLine(n);
#undef AnalyseLine
// interpret the results (FIXME far from being even 50% fool proof)
if ( nDos + nUnix + nMac == 0 ) {
// no newlines at all
wxLogWarning(_("'%s' is probably a binary file."), m_strFile.c_str());
}
else {
#define GREATER_OF(t1, t2) n##t1 == n##t2 ? typeDefault \
: n##t1 > n##t2 \
? wxTextFileType_##t1 \
: wxTextFileType_##t2
// Watcom C++ doesn't seem to be able to handle the macro
#if !defined(__WATCOMC__)
if ( nDos > nUnix )
return GREATER_OF(Dos, Mac);
else if ( nDos < nUnix )
return GREATER_OF(Unix, Mac);
else {
// nDos == nUnix
return nMac > nDos ? wxTextFileType_Mac : typeDefault;
}
#endif // __WATCOMC__
#undef GREATER_OF
}
return typeDefault;
}
bool wxTextFile::Read()
{
// file should be opened and we must be in it's beginning
wxASSERT( m_file.IsOpened() && m_file.Tell() == 0 );
wxString str;
char ch, chLast = '\0';
char buf[1024];
int n, nRead;
while ( !m_file.Eof() ) {
nRead = m_file.Read(buf, WXSIZEOF(buf));
if ( nRead == wxInvalidOffset ) {
// read error (error message already given in wxFile::Read)
return FALSE;
}
for ( n = 0; n < nRead; n++ ) {
ch = buf[n];
switch ( ch ) {
case '\n':
// Dos/Unix line termination
m_aLines.Add(str);
m_aTypes.Add(chLast == '\r' ? wxTextFileType_Dos
: wxTextFileType_Unix);
str.Empty();
chLast = '\n';
break;
case '\r':
if ( chLast == '\r' ) {
// Mac empty line
m_aLines.Add(wxEmptyString);
m_aTypes.Add(wxTextFileType_Mac);
}
else
chLast = '\r';
break;
default:
if ( chLast == '\r' ) {
// Mac line termination
m_aLines.Add(str);
m_aTypes.Add(wxTextFileType_Mac);
chLast = ch;
str = ch;
}
else {
// add to the current line
str += ch;
}
}
}
}
// anything in the last line?
if ( !str.IsEmpty() ) {
m_aTypes.Add(wxTextFileType_None); // no line terminator
m_aLines.Add(str);
}
return TRUE;
}
bool wxTextFile::Close()
{
m_aTypes.Clear();
m_aLines.Clear();
m_nCurLine = 0;
m_isOpened = FALSE;
return TRUE;
}
bool wxTextFile::Write(wxTextFileType typeNew)
{
wxTempFile fileTmp(m_strFile);
if ( !fileTmp.IsOpened() ) {
wxLogError(_("can't write file '%s' to disk."), m_strFile.c_str());
return FALSE;
}
size_t nCount = m_aLines.Count();
for ( size_t n = 0; n < nCount; n++ ) {
fileTmp.Write(m_aLines[n] +
GetEOL(typeNew == wxTextFileType_None ? m_aTypes[n]
: typeNew));
}
// replace the old file with this one
return fileTmp.Commit();
}
#endif // wxUSE_TEXTFILE