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/* $Id: mkentry.c,v 1.3 2004/01/27 06:53:08 chongo Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) Leonid A. Broukhis, Simon Cooper, Landon Curt Noll and
* Peter Seebach, 2004.
*
* All Rights Reserved. Permission for personal, education or non-profit use
* is granted provided this this copyright and notice are included in its
* entirety and remains unaltered. All other uses must receive prior
* permission in writing from the contest judges.
*/
/*
* mkentry - make an International Obfuscated C Code Contest entry
*
* usage:
* mkentry -r remarks -b build -p prog.c -o ioccc.entry
*
* -r remarks file with remarks about the entry
* -b build file containing how prog.c should be built
* -p prog.c the obfuscated program source file
* -o ioccc.entry ioccc entry output file
*
* compile by:
* cc mkentry.c -o mkentry
*/
/*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
* WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
*/
/*
* WARNING:
*
* This program attempts to implement the IOCCC rules. Every attempt
* has been made to make sure that this program produces an entry that
* conforms to the contest rules. In all cases, where this program
* differs from the contest rules, the contest rules will be used. Be
* sure to check with the contest rules before submitting an entry.
*
* FOR MORE INFORMATION:
*
* You may contact the judges by sending an email to the following address:
*
* [email protected] (not the address for submitting entries)
*
* Questions and comments about the contest are welcome.
*
* NOTE: You must include the words ``ioccc question'' in the
* subject of your email when sending email to the judges.
*
* Entries must be sent to:
*
*
* but be sure to follow the rules and read the guidelines first!
*
* NOTE: You must include the words ``ioccc entry'' in the subject
* of your email when sending in your entry!
*
* The rules and the guidelines may (and often do) change from year to
* year. You should be sure you have the current rules and guidelines
* prior to submitting entries. To obtain them, visit the following URL:
*
* https://www.ioccc.org
*
* Because contest rules change from year to year, one should only use this
* program for the year that it was intended.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
/* logic */
#ifndef TRUE
# define TRUE 1
#endif /* TRUE */
#ifndef FALSE
# define FALSE 0
#endif /* FALSE */
#define EOF_OK TRUE
#define EOF_NOT_OK FALSE
/* global limits */
#define RULE_YEAR 2004 /* NOTE: should match the current year */
#define START_DATE "07Jan2004 00:00 UTC" /* first confirmation received */
#define MAX_COL 79 /* max column a line should hit */
#define MAX_BUILD_SIZE 521 /* max how to build size */
#define MAX_PROGRAM_SIZE 4096 /* max program source size */
#define MAX_PROGRAM_SIZE2 2048 /* max program source size not counting
whitespace and {}; not followed by
whitespace or EOF */
#define MAX_TITLE_LEN 31 /* max chars in the title */
#define MAX_ENTRY_LEN 1 /* max length in the entry input line */
#define MAX_ENTRY 8 /* max number of entries per person per year */
#define MAX_FILE_LEN 1024 /* max filename length for a info file */
/* where to send entries */
#define ENTRY_USER "e.2004"
#define ENTRY_HOST "ioccc.org"
/* uuencode process - assumes ASCII */
#define UUENCODE(c) ((c) ? encode_str[(int)(c)&0x3f] : '`')
#define UUENCODE_LEN 45 /* max uuencode chunk size */
#define UUINFO_MODE 0444 /* mode of an info file's uuencode file */
#define UUBUILD_MODE 0444 /* mode of the build file's uuencode file */
#define UUBUILD_NAME "build" /* name for the build file's uuencode file */
#define UUPROG_MODE 0444 /* mode of the program's uuencode file */
#define UUPROG_NAME "prog.c" /* name for the program's uuencode file */
/* encode_str[(char)val] is the uuencoded character of val */
char encode_str[] = "`!\"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_";
/* global declarations */
char *program; /* our name */
long start_time; /* the startup time */
/* forward declarations */
void parse_args(int argc, char **argv, char **rname,
char **bname, char **pname, char **oname);
void usage(int exitval);
FILE *open_remark(char *filename);
FILE *open_build(char *filename);
FILE *open_program(char *filename);
FILE *open_output(char *filename);
void output_entry(FILE *output, char *oname);
void output_remark(FILE *output, char *oname, FILE *remark, char *rname);
void output_author(FILE *output, char *oname);
void output_info(FILE *output, char *oname);
void output_build(FILE *output, char *oname, FILE *build, char *bname);
void output_program(FILE *output, char *oname, FILE *prog, char *pname);
void output_end(FILE *output, char *oname);
int get_line(char *buf, int siz, int maxcol);
void output_till_dot(FILE *output, char *oname, char *leader);
int col_len(char *string);
void check_io(FILE *stream, char *name, int eof_ok);
void uuencode(FILE *output, char *oname, FILE *infile,
char *iname, int umode, char *uname);
int
main(argc, argv)
int argc; /* arg count */
char **argv; /* the args */
{
FILE *remark=NULL; /* open remarks stream */
FILE *build=NULL; /* open build file stream */
FILE *prog=NULL; /* open program stream */
FILE *output=NULL; /* open output stream */
char *rname=NULL; /* file with remarks about the entry */
char *bname=NULL; /* file containing how prog.c should be built */
char *pname=NULL; /* the obfuscated program source file */
char *oname=NULL; /* ioccc entry output file */
struct tm *tm; /* startup time structure */
/*
* check on the year
*/
start_time = time((long *)0);
tm = gmtime(&start_time);
if (tm->tm_year != RULE_YEAR-1900 &&
(tm->tm_year != RULE_YEAR-1900+1 || tm->tm_mon != 0)) {
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: WARNING: this program applies to %d, which may differ from %d\n\n",
argv[0], RULE_YEAR, 1900+tm->tm_year);
}
/*
* parse the command line args
*/
parse_args(argc, argv, &rname, &bname, &pname, &oname);
/*
* open/check the input and output files
*
* We open and truncate the output file first, in case it is the same
* as one of the input files.
*/
output = open_output(oname);
remark = open_remark(rname);
build = open_build(bname);
prog = open_program(pname);
if (output==NULL || remark==NULL || build==NULL || prog==NULL) {
exit(1);
}
/*
* output each section
*/
output_entry(output, oname);
output_remark(output, oname, remark, rname);
output_author(output, oname);
output_info(output, oname);
output_build(output, oname, build, bname);
output_program(output, oname, prog, pname);
output_end(output, oname);
/*
* flush the output
*/
if (fflush(output) == EOF) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: flush error in %s: ", program, oname);
perror("");
exit(2);
}
/*
* final words
*/
printf("\nYour entry can be found in %s. You should check this file\n",
oname);
printf("correct any problems and verify that the uudecode utility will\n");
printf("correctly decode your build file and program.\n\n");
printf("This program has been provided as a guide for submitters. In\n");
printf("cases where it conflicts with the rules, the rules shall apply.\n");
printf("It is your responsibility to ensure that your entry conforms to\n");
printf("the current rules.\n\n");
printf("Email your entries to:\n");
printf("\t%s@%s\n\n", ENTRY_USER, ENTRY_HOST);
printf("IMPORTANT NOTE: You must include the words:\n");
printf("\tioccc entry\n\n");
printf("in the subject of your email when sending in your entry!\n");
printf("Failure to do so may result in the loss of your entry!\n");
/* all done */
return 0;
}
/*
* parse_args - parse the command line args
*
* usage:
* argc arg count
* argv the args
* rname file with remarks about the entry
* bname file containing how prog.c should be built
* pname the obfuscated program source file
* oname ioccc entry output file
*
* Given the command line args, this function parses them and sets the
* required name flags. This function will return only if the command
* line syntax is correct.
*/
void
parse_args(int argc, char **argv, char **rname,
char **bname, char **pname, char **oname)
{
char *optarg; /* -flag option operand */
int flagname; /* the name of the -flag */
int i;
/*
* Not everyone has getopt, so we must parse args by hand.
*/
program = argv[0];
for (i=1; i < argc; ++i) {
/* determine the flagname */
if (argv[i][0] != '-') {
usage(1);
/*NOTREACHED*/
}
flagname = (int)argv[i][1];
/* determine the flag's operand */
if (flagname != '\0' && argv[i][2] != '\0') {
optarg = &argv[i][2];
} else {
if (i+1 >= argc) {
usage(2);
/*NOTREACHED*/
} else {
optarg = argv[++i];
}
}
/* save the flag's operand in the correct global variable */
switch (flagname) {
case 'r':
*rname = optarg;
break;
case 'b':
*bname = optarg;
break;
case 'p':
*pname = optarg;
break;
case 'o':
*oname = optarg;
break;
default:
usage(3);
/*NOTREACHED*/
}
}
/*
* verify that we have all of the required flags
*/
if (*rname == NULL || *bname == NULL || *pname == NULL || *oname == NULL) {
usage(4);
/*NOTREACHED*/
}
return;
}
/*
* usage - print a usage message and exit
*
* usage:
* exitval exit with this value
*
* This function does not return.
*/
void
usage(int exitval)
{
fprintf(stderr,
"usage: %s -r remarks -b build -p prog.c -o ioccc.entry\n\n", program);
fprintf(stderr, "\t-r remarks\tfile with remarks about the entry\n");
fprintf(stderr, "\t-b build\tfile containing how prog.c should be built\n");
fprintf(stderr, "\t-p prog.c\tthe obfuscated program source file\n");
fprintf(stderr, "\t-o ioccc.entry\tioccc entry output file\n");
exit(exitval);
}
/*
* open_remark - open/check the remark file
*
* usage:
* filename remark filename
*
* The remark file should be indented by 4 spaces, and should not extend
* beyond column MAX_COL. These are not requirements, so we only warn.
*
* This function returns NULL on I/O or format error.
*/
FILE *
open_remark(char *filename)
{
FILE *stream; /* the opened file stream */
char buf[BUFSIZ+1]; /* input buffer */
int toolong=0; /* number of lines that are too long */
int non_indent=0; /* number of lines not indented by 4 spaces */
/*
* open the remark input file
*/
stream = fopen(filename, "r");
if (stream == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: cannot open remark file: %s: ",
program, filename);
perror("");
return(NULL);
}
/*
* look at each line
*/
while (fgets(buf, BUFSIZ, stream) != NULL) {
/* count lines that do not start with 4 spaces */
if (buf[0] != '\n' && strncmp(buf, " ", 4) != 0) {
++non_indent;
}
/* count long lines */
if (col_len(buf) > MAX_COL) {
/* found a line that is too long */
++toolong;
}
}
/* watch for I/O errors */
check_io(stream, filename, EOF_OK);
/* note long lines if needed */
if (toolong > 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: WARNING: %d line(s) from %s extend beyond the 80th column\n",
program, toolong, filename);
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: This is ok, but it would be nice to avoid\n\n",
program);
}
/* note non-indented lines, if needed */
if (non_indent > 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: WARNING: %d line(s) from %s are not indented by 4 spaces\n",
program, non_indent, filename);
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: This is ok, but it would be nice to avoid\n\n",
program);
}
/* return the open file */
rewind(stream);
return(stream);
}
/*
* open_build - open/check the build file
*
* usage:
* filename build filename
*
* The how to build file must not be longer than MAX_BUILD_SIZE bytes.
*
* This function returns NULL on I/O or size error.
*/
FILE *
open_build(char *filename)
{
FILE *stream; /* the opened file stream */
struct stat statbuf; /* the status of the open file */
/*
* open the how to build input file
*/
stream = fopen(filename, "r");
if (stream == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: cannot open how to build file: %s: ",
program, filename);
perror("");
return(NULL);
}
/*
* determine the size of the file
*/
if (fstat(fileno(stream), &statbuf) < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: cannot stat how to build file: %s: ",
program, filename);
perror("");
return(NULL);
}
if (statbuf.st_size > MAX_BUILD_SIZE) {
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: FATAL: the how to build file: %s, is %ld bytes long\n",
program, filename, (long) statbuf.st_size);
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: it may not be longer than %d bytes\n",
program, MAX_BUILD_SIZE);
return(NULL);
}
/* return the open file */
return(stream);
}
/*
* open_program - open/check the program source file
*
* usage:
* filename source filename
*
* The program source file must be <= 3217 bytes. The number of
* non-whitespace and }{; chars not followed by whitespace must
* be <= 1536 bytes.
*
* This function returns NULL on I/O or size error.
*/
FILE *
open_program(char *filename)
{
FILE *stream; /* the opened file stream */
struct stat statbuf; /* the status of the open file */
int count; /* special count size */
int c; /* the character read */
int control_m; /* 1 ==> warn about trailing ^M's */
/*
* open the program source input file
*/
stream = fopen(filename, "r");
if (stream == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: cannot open program source file: %s: ",
program, filename);
perror("");
exit(7);
}
/*
* determine the size of the file
*/
if (fstat(fileno(stream), &statbuf) < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: cannot stat program source file: %s: ",
program, filename);
perror("");
return(NULL);
}
if (statbuf.st_size > MAX_PROGRAM_SIZE) {
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: FATAL: the program source file: %s, is %ld bytes long\n",
program, filename, (long) statbuf.st_size);
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: it may not be longer than %d bytes\n",
program, MAX_PROGRAM_SIZE);
return(NULL);
}
/*
* count the non-whitespace, non {}; followed by whitespace chars
*/
control_m = 0;
count = 0;
c = 0;
while ((c=fgetc(stream)) != EOF) {
/* look at non-whitespace */
if (isascii(c) && !isspace(c) && c != '\r') {
switch (c) {
case '{': /* count if not followed by EOF or whitespace */
case '}':
case ';':
/* peek at next char */
c = fgetc(stream);
if (c != EOF && isascii(c) && !isspace(c) && c != '\r') {
/* not followed by whitespace or EOF, count it */
ungetc(c, stream);
++count;
}
break;
default:
++count;
break;
}
/* look for trailing ^M's */
} else if (c == '\r') {
/* peek at next char */
c = fgetc(stream);
if (c != EOF && c == '\n') {
control_m = 1;
}
/* put the peeking char back */
ungetc(c, stream);
}
}
/* watch for I/O errors */
check_io(stream, filename, EOF_OK);
/* look at the special size */
if (count > MAX_PROGRAM_SIZE2) {
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: FATAL: the number of bytes that are non-whitespace, and\n",
program);
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: that are not '{', '}', ';' followed by whitespace\n",
program);
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: or EOF must be <= %d bytes\n",
program, MAX_PROGRAM_SIZE2);
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: in %s, %d bytes were found\n",
program, filename, count);
return(NULL);
}
/* warn about trailing ^M's */
if (control_m) {
fprintf(stderr,
"\nWARNING: Trailing Control-M's (\\r or \\015) found.\n"
"\t If these chars result in a compilation failure,\n"
"\t your entry may be rejected\n\n");
}
/* return the open file */
rewind(stream);
return(stream);
}
/*
* open_output - open/check the entry output file
*
* usage:
* filename output filename
*
* This function returns NULL on open error.
*/
FILE *
open_output(char *filename)
{
FILE *stream; /* the opened file stream */
/*
* open the ioccc entry output file
*/
stream = fopen(filename, "w");
if (stream == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: cannot open ioccc entry file for output: %s: ",
program, filename);
perror("");
exit(8);
}
/* return the open file */
return(stream);
}
/*
* output_entry - output the ---entry--- section
*
* usage:
* output entry's output file stream
* oname name of the output file
*
* Read the needed information form stdin, and write the entry section.
*/
void
output_entry(FILE *output, char *oname)
{
char title[MAX_TITLE_LEN+1+1]; /* the entry's title */
char buf[MAX_COL+1+1]; /* I/O buffer */
int entry=0; /* entry number */
int ret; /* fields processed by fscanf */
int ok_line=0; /* 0 => the line is not ok */
char skip; /* input to skip */
time_t epoch_sec; /* seconds since the epoch */
char *p;
/*
* write the start of the section
*/
fprintf(output, "---entry---\n");
check_io(output, oname, EOF_NOT_OK);
/*
* write the rule year
*/
fprintf(output, "rule:\t%d\n", RULE_YEAR);
check_io(output, oname, EOF_NOT_OK);
/* determine if this is a fix */
printf("Is this a fix, update or resubmission to a ");
printf("previous entry (enter y or n)? ");
while (get_line(buf, 1+1, 0) <= 0 || !(buf[0]=='y' || buf[0]=='n')) {
printf("\nplease answer y or n: ");
}
if (buf[0] == 'y') {
fprintf(output, "fix:\ty\n");
check_io(output, oname, EOF_NOT_OK);
printf("\nBe sure that the title and entry number that you give\n");
printf("are the same of as the entry you are replacing\n");
} else {
fprintf(output, "fix:\tn\n");
check_io(output, oname, EOF_NOT_OK);
}
/*
* write the title
*/
printf("\nThe first character of your title should match [a-zA-Z0-9_=]\n");
printf("The next 0 to %d characters should match [a-zA-Z0-9_=+-]\n\n",
MAX_TITLE_LEN-1);
printf("It is suggested, but not required, that the title should\n");
printf("incorporate your username; in the case of multiple authors,\n");
printf("consider using parts of the usernames of the authors.\n\n");
printf("enter your title: ");
do {
/* prompt and read a line */
if ((ok_line = get_line(title, MAX_TITLE_LEN+1, MAX_COL-9)) <= 0) {
printf("\ntitle is too long, please re-enter: ");
continue;
}
/* verify the pattern, not everyone has regexp, so do it by hand */
if (!isascii((int)title[0]) ||
!(isalnum((int)title[0]) || title[0] == '_' || title[0] == '=')) {
printf("\ninvalid first character in the title\n\n");
printf("enter your title: ");
ok_line = 0;
} else {
for (p=(&title[1]); *p != '\0' && *p != '\n'; ++p) {
if (!isascii((int)*p) ||
!(isalnum((int)*p) ||
*p == '_' || *p == '=' || *p == '+' || *p == '-')) {
printf("\ninvalid character in the title\n\n");
printf("enter your title: ");
ok_line = 0;
}
}
}
} while (ok_line <= 0);
fprintf(output, "title:\t%s", title);
check_io(output, oname, EOF_NOT_OK);
/*
* write the entry number
*/
printf("\nEach person may submit up to %d entries per year.\n\n",
MAX_ENTRY);
printf("enter an entry number from 0 to %d inclusive: ", MAX_ENTRY-1);
do {
/* get a valid input line */
fflush(stdout);
ret = fscanf(stdin, "%d[\n]", &entry);
check_io(stdin, "stdin", EOF_NOT_OK);
/* skip over input until newline is found */
do {
skip = fgetc(stdin);
check_io(stdin, "stdin", EOF_NOT_OK);
if (skip != '\n') {
/* bad text in input, invalidate entry number */
entry = -1;
}
} while (skip != '\n');
/* check if we have a number, and if it is in range */
if (ret != 1 || entry < 0 || entry > MAX_ENTRY-1) {
printf(
"\nThe entry number must be between 0 and %d inclusive\n\n",
MAX_ENTRY-1);
printf("enter the entry number: ");
}
} while (ret != 1 || entry < 0 || entry > MAX_ENTRY-1);
fprintf(output, "entry:\t%d\n", entry);
check_io(output, oname, EOF_NOT_OK);
/*
* write the submission date
*/
/* returns a newline */
epoch_sec = time(NULL);
fprintf(output, "date:\t%s", asctime(gmtime(&epoch_sec)));
check_io(output, oname, EOF_NOT_OK);
/*
* write the OS/machine host information
*/
printf(
"\nEnter the machine(s) and OS(s) under which your entry was tested.\n");
output_till_dot(output, oname, "host:");
}
/*
* output_remark - output the ---remark--- section
*
* usage:
* output entry's output file stream
* oname name of the output file
* remark stream to the file containing remark text
* rname name of the remark file
*
* Read the needed information form stdin, and write the entry section.
*/
void
output_remark(FILE *output, char *oname, FILE *remark, char *rname)
{
char buf[BUFSIZ+1]; /* input/output buffer */
/*
* write the start of the section
*/
fprintf(output, "---remark---\n");
check_io(output, oname, EOF_NOT_OK);
/*
* copy the remark file to the section
*/
while (fgets(buf, BUFSIZ, remark) != NULL) {
fputs(buf, output);
check_io(output, oname, EOF_NOT_OK);
}
check_io(remark, rname, EOF_OK);
/* be sure that the remark section ends with a newline */
if (buf[strlen(buf)-1] != '\n') {
fputc('\n', output);
check_io(output, oname, EOF_NOT_OK);
}
}
/*
* output_author - output the ---author--- section
*
* usage:
* output entry's output file stream
* oname name of the output file
*
* Read the needed information from stdin, and write the author section.
* If multiple authors exist, multiple author sections will be written.
*/
void
output_author(FILE *output, char *oname)
{
char buf[MAX_COL+1+1]; /* I/O buffer */
int more_auths; /* TRUE => more authors to note */
int auth_cnt=0; /* number of authors processed */
/*
* prompt the user for the author section
*/
printf("\nEnter information about each author. If your entry is after\n");
printf("%s and before the contest deadline, the judges\n", START_DATE);
printf("will attempt to email back a confirmation to the first author\n");
/*
* place author information for each author in an individual section
*/
do {
/* write the start of the section */
fprintf(output, "---author---\n");
check_io(output, oname, EOF_NOT_OK);
/* write the author */
printf("\nAuthor #%d name: ", ++auth_cnt);
while (get_line(buf, MAX_COL+1, MAX_COL-9) <= 0) {
printf("\nname too long, please re-enter: ");
}
fprintf(output, "name:\t%s", buf);
check_io(output, oname, EOF_NOT_OK);
/* write the organization */
printf("\nEnter the School/Company/Organization of author #%d\n",
auth_cnt);
printf("\nAuthor #%d org: ", auth_cnt);
while (get_line(buf, MAX_COL+1, MAX_COL-9) <= 0) {
printf("\nline too long, please re-enter: ");
}
fprintf(output, "org:\t%s", buf);
check_io(output, oname, EOF_NOT_OK);
/* write the address */
printf(
"\nEnter the postal address for author #%d. Be sure to include\n",
auth_cnt);
printf("your country and do not include your name.\n");
output_till_dot(output, oname, "addr:");
/* write the email address */
printf(
"\nEnter the email address for author #%d. Use an address from\n",
auth_cnt);
printf(
"a registered domain or well known site. If you give several\n");
printf("forms, list them one per line.\n");
output_till_dot(output, oname, "email:");
/* write the home page URL */
printf(
"\nEnter the fully qualified home page URL for author #%d\n",
auth_cnt);
printf("including the http: part or just enter none: ");
while (get_line(buf, MAX_COL+1, MAX_COL-9) <= 0 ||
(strncmp(buf, "http://", sizeof("http://")-1) != 0 &&
strcmp(buf, "none\n") != 0)) {
printf("\nURL too long, does not begin with http:// or\n");
printf("is not the word none\n");
}
fprintf(output, "url:\t%s", buf);
check_io(output, oname, EOF_NOT_OK);
/* write the anonymous status */
printf("\nShould author #%d remain anonymous (enter y or n)? ",
auth_cnt);
while (get_line(buf, 1+1, 0) <= 0 || !(buf[0]=='y' || buf[0]=='n')) {
printf("\nplease answer y or n: ");
}
fprintf(output, "anon:\t%s", buf);
check_io(output, oname, EOF_NOT_OK);
/* determine if there is another author */
printf("\nIs there another author (enter y or n)? ");
while (get_line(buf, 1+1, 0) <= 0 || !(buf[0]=='y' || buf[0]=='n')) {
printf("\nplease answer y or n: ");
}
if (buf[0] == 'y') {
more_auths = TRUE;
} else {
more_auths = FALSE;
}
} while (more_auths == TRUE);
return;
}
/*
* output_info - output the ---info--- section(s)
*
* usage:
* output entry's output file stream
* oname name of the output file
*
* Read the needed information from stdin, and write the info section.
* If multiple info files exist, multiple info sections will be written.
*/
void
output_info(FILE *output, char *oname)
{
char infoname[MAX_FILE_LEN+1]; /* filename buffer */
char yorn[1+1]; /* y or n answer */
char *uuname; /* name to uuencode as */
FILE *infile; /* info file stream */
/*
* prompt the user for info information
*/
printf("\nInfo files should be used only to supplement your entry.\n");
printf("For example, info files may provide sample input or detailed\n");
printf("information about your entry. Because they are supplemental,\n");
printf("the entry should not require them to exist.\n\n");
/*
* while there is another info file to save, uuencode it
*/
printf("Do you have a info file to include (enter y or n)? ");
while (get_line(yorn, 1+1, 0) <= 0 || !(yorn[0]=='y' || yorn[0]=='n')) {
printf("\nplease answer y or n: ");
}
while (yorn[0] == 'y') {
/* read the filename */
printf("\nEnter the info filename: ");
while (get_line(infoname, MAX_FILE_LEN+1, 0) <= 0) {
printf("\nInfo filename too long, please re-enter: ");
}
/* compute the basename of the info filename */
/* remove the trailing newline */
uuname = &infoname[strlen(infoname)-1];
*uuname = '\0';
/* avoid rindex/shrrchr compat issues, do it by hand */
for (--uuname; uuname > infoname; --uuname) {
if (*uuname == '/') {
++uuname;
break;
}
}
/* attempt to open the info file */
infile = fopen(infoname, "r");
if (infile == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "\n%s: cannot open info file: %s: ",
program, infoname);
perror("");
continue;
}
/*
* write the start of the section
*/
fprintf(output, "---info---\n");
check_io(output, oname, EOF_NOT_OK);
/* uuencode the info file */
uuencode(output, oname, infile, infoname, UUINFO_MODE, uuname);
printf("\nDo you have another info file to include (enter y or n)? ");
while (get_line(yorn, 1+1, 0) <= 0 || !(yorn[0]=='y' || yorn[0]=='n')) {
printf("\nplease answer y or n: ");
}
};
return;
}
/*
* output_build - output the ---build--- section
*
* usage:
* output entry's output file stream
* oname name of the output file
* build open build file stream
* bname name of the build file
*
* Read the needed information from stdin, and write the build section.
*/
void
output_build(FILE *output, char *oname, FILE *build, char *bname)
{
/*
* write the start of the section
*/
fprintf(output, "---build---\n");
check_io(output, oname, EOF_NOT_OK);
/*
* uuencode the program file
*/
uuencode(output, oname, build, bname, UUBUILD_MODE, UUBUILD_NAME);
return;
}
/*
* output_program - output the ---program--- section
*
* usage:
* output entry's output file stream
* oname name of the output file
* prog open program stream
* pname name of program file
*
* Read the needed information form stdin, and write the program section.
*/
void
output_program(FILE *output, char *oname, FILE *prog, char *pname)
{