Ejemplo n.º 1
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int
main(int argc, char **argv)
#endif
{
    int i;

#ifdef LINUXVGA
    LINUX_setup();		/* setup VGA before dropping privilege DBT 4/5/99 */
    drop_privilege();
#endif
/* make sure that we really have revoked root access, this might happen if
   gnuplot is compiled without vga support but is installed suid by mistake */
#ifdef __linux__
    setuid(getuid());
#endif

#if defined(MSDOS) && !defined(_Windows) && !defined(__GNUC__)
    PC_setup();
#endif /* MSDOS !Windows */

/* HBB: Seems this isn't needed any more for DJGPP V2? */
/* HBB: disable all floating point exceptions, just keep running... */
#if defined(DJGPP) && (DJGPP!=2)
    _control87(MCW_EM, MCW_EM);
#endif

#if defined(OS2)
    int rc;
#ifdef OS2_IPC
    char semInputReadyName[40];
    sprintf( semInputReadyName, "\\SEM32\\GP%i_Input_Ready", getpid() );
    rc = DosCreateEventSem(semInputReadyName,&semInputReady,0,0);
    if (rc != 0)
      fputs("DosCreateEventSem error\n",stderr);
#endif
    rc = RexxRegisterSubcomExe("GNUPLOT", (PFN) RexxInterface, NULL);
#endif

/* malloc large blocks, otherwise problems with fragmented mem */
#ifdef MALLOCDEBUG
    malloc_debug(7);
#endif

/* get helpfile from home directory */
#ifdef __DJGPP__
    {
	char *s;
	strcpy(HelpFile, argv[0]);
	for (s = HelpFile; *s; s++)
	    if (*s == DIRSEP1)
		*s = DIRSEP2;	/* '\\' to '/' */
	strcpy(strrchr(HelpFile, DIRSEP2), "/gnuplot.gih");
    }			/* Add also some "paranoid" tests for '\\':  AP */
#endif /* DJGPP */

#ifdef VMS
    unsigned int status[2] = { 1, 0 };
#endif

#if defined(HAVE_LIBEDITLINE)
    rl_getc_function = getc_wrapper;
#endif

#if defined(HAVE_LIBREADLINE) || defined(HAVE_LIBEDITLINE)
    /* T.Walter 1999-06-24: 'rl_readline_name' must be this fix name.
     * It is used to parse a 'gnuplot' specific section in '~/.inputrc' 
     * or gnuplot specific commands in '.editrc' (when using editline
     * instead of readline) */
    rl_readline_name = "Gnuplot";
    rl_terminal_name = getenv("TERM");
    using_history();
#endif
#if defined(HAVE_LIBREADLINE) && !defined(MISSING_RL_TILDE_EXPANSION)
    rl_complete_with_tilde_expansion = 1;
#endif

    for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
	if (!argv[i])
	    continue;

	if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-V") || !strcmp(argv[i], "--version")) {
	    printf("gnuplot %s patchlevel %s\n",
		    gnuplot_version, gnuplot_patchlevel);
	    return 0;

	} else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-h") || !strcmp(argv[i], "--help")) {
	    printf( "Usage: gnuplot [OPTION]... [FILE]\n"
#ifdef X11
		    "for X11 options see 'help X11->command-line-options'\n"
#endif
		    "  -V, --version\n"
		    "  -h, --help\n"
		    "  -p  --persist\n"
		    "  -e  \"command1; command2; ...\"\n"
		    "gnuplot %s patchlevel %s\n"
#ifdef DIST_CONTACT
		    "Report bugs to "DIST_CONTACT"\n"
		    "            or %s\n",
#else
		    "Report bugs to %s\n",
#endif
		    gnuplot_version, gnuplot_patchlevel, bug_email);
	    return 0;

	} else if (!strncmp(argv[i], "-persist", 2) || !strcmp(argv[i], "--persist")) {
	    persist_cl = TRUE;
	}
    }

#ifdef X11
    /* the X11 terminal removes tokens that it recognizes from argv. */
    {
	int n = X11_args(argc, argv);
	argv += n;
	argc -= n;
    }
#endif

    setbuf(stderr, (char *) NULL);

#ifdef HAVE_SETVBUF
    /* this was once setlinebuf(). Docs say this is
     * identical to setvbuf(,NULL,_IOLBF,0), but MS C
     * faults this (size out of range), so we try with
     * size of 1024 instead. [SAS/C does that, too. -lh]
     * Failing this, I propose we just make the call and
     * ignore the return : its probably not a big deal
     */
    if (setvbuf(stdout, (char *) NULL, _IOLBF, (size_t) 1024) != 0)
	(void) fputs("Could not linebuffer stdout\n", stderr);

#ifdef X11
    /* This call used to be in x11.trm, with the following comment:
     *   Multi-character inputs like escape sequences but also mouse-pasted
     *   text got buffered and therefore didn't trigger the select() function
     *   in X11_waitforinput(). Switching to unbuffered input solved this.
     *   23 Jan 2002 (joze)
     * But switching to unbuffered mode causes all characters in the input
     * buffer to be lost. So the only safe time to do it is on program entry.
     * The #ifdef X11 is probably unnecessary, but makes the change minimal.
     * Do any non-X platforms suffer from the same problem?
     * EAM - Jan 2004.
     */
    setvbuf(stdin, (char *) NULL, _IONBF, 0);
#endif

#endif

    gpoutfile = stdout;

    /* Initialize pre-loaded user variables */
    (void) Gcomplex(&udv_pi.udv_value, M_PI, 0.0);
    udv_NaN = add_udv_by_name("NaN");
    (void) Gcomplex(&(udv_NaN->udv_value), not_a_number(), 0.0);
    udv_NaN->udv_undef = FALSE;

    init_memory();

    interactive = FALSE;
    init_terminal();		/* can set term type if it likes */
    push_terminal(0);		/* remember the default terminal */

    /* reset the terminal when exiting */
    /* this is done through gp_atexit so that other terminal functions
     * can be registered to be executed before the terminal is reset. */
    GP_ATEXIT(term_reset);

# if defined(_Windows) && ! defined(WGP_CONSOLE)
    interactive = TRUE;
# else
    interactive = isatty(fileno(stdin));
# endif

    if (argc > 1)
	interactive = noinputfiles = FALSE;
    else
	noinputfiles = TRUE;

    /* Need this before show_version is called for the first time */

#ifdef HAVE_SYS_UTSNAME_H
    {
	struct utsname uts;

	/* something is fundamentally wrong if this fails ... */
	if (uname(&uts) > -1) {
# ifdef _AIX
	    strcpy(os_name, uts.sysname);
	    sprintf(os_name, "%s.%s", uts.version, uts.release);
# elif defined(SCO)
	    strcpy(os_name, "SCO");
	    strcpy(os_rel, uts.release);
# elif defined(DJGPP)
	    if (!strncmp(uts.sysname, "??Un", 4)) /* don't print ??Unknow" */
		strcpy(os_name, "Unknown");
	    else {
		strcpy(os_name, uts.sysname);
		strcpy(os_rel, uts.release);
	    }
# else
	    strcpy(os_name, uts.sysname);
	    strcpy(os_rel, uts.release);
# ifdef OS2
	    if (!strchr(os_rel,'.'))
		/* write either "2.40" or "4.0", or empty -- don't print "OS/2 1" */
		strcpy(os_rel, "");
# endif

# endif
	}
    }
#else /* ! HAVE_SYS_UTSNAME_H */

    strcpy(os_name, OS);
    strcpy(os_rel, "");

#endif /* HAVE_SYS_UTSNAME_H */

    if (interactive)
	show_version(stderr);
    else
	show_version(NULL); /* Only load GPVAL_COMPILE_OPTIONS */

#ifdef WGP_CONSOLE
#ifdef CONSOLE_SWITCH_CP
    if (cp_changed && interactive) {
	fprintf(stderr,
	    "\ngnuplot changed the codepage of this console from %i to %i to\n" \
	    "match the graph window. Some characters might only display correctly\n" \
	    "if you change the font to a non-raster type.\n", 
	    cp_input, GetConsoleCP());
    }
#else
    if ((GetConsoleCP() != GetACP()) && interactive) {
	fprintf(stderr,
	    "\nWarning: The codepage of the graph window (%i) and that of the\n" \
	    "console (%i) differ. Use `set encoding` or `!chcp` if extended\n" \
	    "characters don't display correctly.\n", 
	    GetACP(), GetConsoleCP());
    }
#endif
#endif

    update_gpval_variables(3);  /* update GPVAL_ variables available to user */

#ifdef VMS
    /* initialise screen management routines for command recall */
    if (status[1] = smg$create_virtual_keyboard(&vms_vkid) != SS$_NORMAL)
	done(status[1]);
    if (status[1] = smg$create_key_table(&vms_ktid) != SS$_NORMAL)
	done(status[1]);
#endif /* VMS */

    if (!SETJMP(command_line_env, 1)) {
	/* first time */
	interrupt_setup();
	/* should move this stuff another initialisation routine,
	 * something like init_set() maybe */
	get_user_env();
	init_loadpath();
	init_locale();
	/* HBB: make sure all variables start in the same mode 'reset'
	 * would set them to. Since the axis variables aren't in
	 * initialized arrays any more, this is now necessary... */
	reset_command();
	init_color();  /*  Initialization of color  */
	load_rcfile();
	init_fit();		/* Initialization of fitting module */

	if (interactive && term != 0) {		/* not unknown */
#ifdef GNUPLOT_HISTORY
	    FPRINTF((stderr, "Before read_history\n"));
#if defined(HAVE_LIBREADLINE) || defined(HAVE_LIBEDITLINE)
	    expanded_history_filename = tilde_expand(GNUPLOT_HISTORY_FILE);
#else
	    expanded_history_filename = gp_strdup(GNUPLOT_HISTORY_FILE);
	    gp_expand_tilde(&expanded_history_filename);
#endif
	    FPRINTF((stderr, "expanded_history_filename = %s\n", expanded_history_filename));
	    read_history(expanded_history_filename);
	    {
		/* BEGIN: Go local to get environment variable */
		const char *temp_env = getenv ("GNUPLOT_HISTORY_SIZE");
		if (temp_env)
		    gnuplot_history_size = strtol (temp_env, (char **) NULL, 10);
	    } /* END: Go local to get environment variable */

	    /*
	     * It is safe to ignore the return values of 'atexit()' and
	     * 'on_exit()'. In the worst case, there is no history of your
	     * currrent session and you have to type all again in your next
	     * session.
	     * This is the default behaviour (traditional reasons), too.
	     * In case you don't have one of these functions, or you don't
	     * want to use them, 'write_history()' is called directly.
	     */
	    GP_ATEXIT(wrapper_for_write_history);
#endif /* GNUPLOT_HISTORY */

	    fprintf(stderr, "\nTerminal type set to '%s'\n", term->name);
	}			/* if (interactive && term != 0) */
    } else {
	/* come back here from int_error() */
	if (interactive == FALSE)
	    exit_status = EXIT_FAILURE;
#ifdef HAVE_READLINE_RESET
	else
	{
	    /* reset properly readline after a SIGINT+longjmp */
	    rl_reset_after_signal ();
	}
#endif

	load_file_error();	/* if we were in load_file(), cleanup */
	SET_CURSOR_ARROW;

#ifdef VMS
	/* after catching interrupt */
	/* VAX stuffs up stdout on SIGINT while writing to stdout,
	   so reopen stdout. */
	if (gpoutfile == stdout) {
	    if ((stdout = freopen("SYS$OUTPUT", "w", stdout)) == NULL) {
		/* couldn't reopen it so try opening it instead */
		if ((stdout = fopen("SYS$OUTPUT", "w")) == NULL) {
		    /* don't use int_error here - causes infinite loop! */
		    fputs("Error opening SYS$OUTPUT as stdout\n", stderr);
		}
	    }
	    gpoutfile = stdout;
	}
#endif /* VMS */
	if (!interactive && !noinputfiles) {
	    term_reset();
	    exit(EXIT_FAILURE);	/* exit on non-interactive error */
	}
    }

    if (argc > 1) {
#ifdef _Windows
	TBOOLEAN noend = persist_cl;
#endif

	/* load filenames given as arguments */
	while (--argc > 0) {
	    ++argv;
	    c_token = 0;
#ifdef _Windows
	    if (stricmp(*argv, "-noend") == 0 || stricmp(*argv, "/noend") == 0
	       	|| stricmp(*argv, "-persist") == 0)
		noend = TRUE;
	    else
#endif
	    if (!strncmp(*argv, "-persist", 2) || !strcmp(*argv, "--persist")) {
		FPRINTF((stderr,"'persist' command line option recognized\n"));

	    } else if (strcmp(*argv, "-") == 0) {
		interactive = TRUE;
		while (!com_line());
		interactive = FALSE;

	    } else if (strcmp(*argv, "-e") == 0) {
		--argc; ++argv;
		if (argc <= 0) {
		    fprintf(stderr, "syntax:  gnuplot -e \"commands\"\n");
		    return 0;
		}
		do_string(*argv);

	    } else {
		load_file(loadpath_fopen(*argv, "r"), gp_strdup(*argv), FALSE);
	    }
	}
#ifdef _Windows
	if (noend) {
	    interactive = TRUE;
	    while (!com_line());
	}
#endif
    } else {
	/* take commands from stdin */
	while (!com_line());
    }

#if (defined(HAVE_LIBREADLINE) || defined(HAVE_LIBEDITLINE)) && defined(GNUPLOT_HISTORY)
#if !defined(HAVE_ATEXIT) && !defined(HAVE_ON_EXIT)
    /* You should be here if you neither have 'atexit()' nor 'on_exit()' */
    wrapper_for_write_history();
#endif /* !HAVE_ATEXIT && !HAVE_ON_EXIT */
#endif /* (HAVE_LIBREADLINE || HAVE_LIBEDITLINE) && GNUPLOT_HISTORY */

#ifdef OS2
    RexxDeregisterSubcom("GNUPLOT", NULL);
#endif

    /* HBB 20040223: Not all compilers like exit() to end main() */
    /* exit(exit_status); */
    return exit_status;
}
Ejemplo n.º 2
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void
load_file(FILE *fp, char *name, TBOOLEAN can_do_args)
{
    int len;

    int start, left;
    int more;
    int stop = FALSE;

    lf_push(fp, name, NULL); /* save state for errors and recursion */
    do_load_arg_substitution = can_do_args;

    if (fp == (FILE *) NULL) {
	os_error(NO_CARET, "Cannot open %s file '%s'",
		 can_do_args ? "call" : "load", name);
    } else if (fp == stdin) {
	/* DBT 10-6-98  go interactive if "-" named as load file */
	interactive = TRUE;
	while (!com_line());
    } else {
	call_argc = 0;
	if (can_do_args) {
	    prepare_call();
	    lf_head->c_token = c_token; /* update after prepare_call() */
	}
	/* things to do after lf_push */
	inline_num = 0;
	/* go into non-interactive mode during load */
	/* will be undone below, or in load_file_error */
	interactive = FALSE;

	while (!stop) {	/* read all lines in file */
	    left = gp_input_line_len;
	    start = 0;
	    more = TRUE;

	    /* read one logical line */
	    while (more) {
		if (fgets(&(gp_input_line[start]), left, fp) == (char *) NULL) {
		    stop = TRUE;	/* EOF in file */
		    gp_input_line[start] = '\0';
		    more = FALSE;
		} else {
		    inline_num++;
		    len = strlen(gp_input_line) - 1;
		    if (gp_input_line[len] == '\n') {	/* remove any newline */
			gp_input_line[len] = '\0';
			/* Look, len was 1-1 = 0 before, take care here! */
			if (len > 0)
			    --len;
			if (gp_input_line[len] == '\r') {	/* remove any carriage return */
			    gp_input_line[len] = NUL;
			    if (len > 0)
				--len;
			}
		    } else if (len + 2 >= left) {
			extend_input_line();
			left = gp_input_line_len - len - 1;
			start = len + 1;
			continue;	/* don't check for '\' */
		    }
		    if (gp_input_line[len] == '\\') {
			/* line continuation */
			start = len;
			left = gp_input_line_len - start;
		    } else {
			/* EAM May 2011 - handle multi-line bracketed clauses {...}.
			 * Introduces a requirement for scanner.c and scanner.h
			 * This code is redundant with part of do_line(),
			 * but do_line() assumes continuation lines come from stdin.
			 */

			/* macros in a clause are problematic, as they are */
			/* only expanded once even if the clause is replayed */
			string_expand_macros();

			/* Strip off trailing comment and count curly braces */
			num_tokens = scanner(&gp_input_line, &gp_input_line_len);
			if (gp_input_line[token[num_tokens].start_index] == '#') {
			    gp_input_line[token[num_tokens].start_index] = NUL;
			    start = token[num_tokens].start_index;
			    left = gp_input_line_len - start;
			}
			/* Read additional lines if necessary to complete a
			 * bracketed clause {...}
			 */
			if (curly_brace_count < 0)
			    int_error(NO_CARET, "Unexpected }");
			if (curly_brace_count > 0) {
			    if (len + 4 > gp_input_line_len)
				extend_input_line();
			    strcat(gp_input_line,";\n");
			    start = strlen(gp_input_line);
			    left = gp_input_line_len - start;
			    continue;
			}
			
			more = FALSE;
		    }

		}
	    }

	    /* process line */
	    if (strlen(gp_input_line) > 0) {
		if (can_do_args)
		  expand_call_args();

		screen_ok = FALSE;	/* make sure command line is
					   echoed on error */
		if (do_line())
		    stop = TRUE;
	    }
	}
    }

    /* pop state */
    (void) lf_pop();		/* also closes file fp */
}
Ejemplo n.º 3
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void
load_file(FILE *fp, char *name, TBOOLEAN can_do_args)
{
    int len;

    int start, left;
    int more;
    int stop = FALSE;

    lf_push(fp);		/* save state for errors and recursion */
    do_load_arg_substitution = can_do_args;

    if (fp == (FILE *) NULL) {
	os_error(c_token, "Cannot open %s file '%s'",
		 can_do_args ? "call" : "load", name);
    } else if (fp == stdin) {
	/* DBT 10-6-98  go interactive if "-" named as load file */
	interactive = TRUE;
	while (!com_line());
    } else {
	/* go into non-interactive mode during load */
	/* will be undone below, or in load_file_error */
	int argc = 0; /* number arguments passed by "call" */
	interactive = FALSE;
	inline_num = 0;
	lf_head->name = name;

	if (can_do_args) {
	    /* Gnuplot "call" command can have up to 10 arguments "$0" to "$9" */
	    while (!END_OF_COMMAND && argc <= 9) {
		if (isstring(c_token))
		    m_quote_capture(&call_args[argc++], c_token, c_token);
		else
		    m_capture(&call_args[argc++], c_token, c_token);
		c_token++;
	    }
	    if (!END_OF_COMMAND)
		int_error(++c_token, "too many arguments for 'call <file>'");
	}

	/* These were initialized to NULL in lf_push(); will be freed in lf_pop() */
	lf_head->c_token = c_token;
	lf_head->num_tokens = num_tokens;
	lf_head->tokens = gp_alloc(num_tokens * sizeof(struct lexical_unit), "lf tokens");
	memcpy(lf_head->tokens, token, num_tokens * sizeof(struct lexical_unit));
	lf_head->input_line = gp_strdup(gp_input_line);
	
	while (!stop) {		/* read all commands in file */
	    /* read one command */
	    left = gp_input_line_len;
	    start = 0;
	    more = TRUE;

	    while (more) {
		if (fgets(&(gp_input_line[start]), left, fp) == (char *) NULL) {
		    stop = TRUE;	/* EOF in file */
		    gp_input_line[start] = '\0';
		    more = FALSE;
		} else {
		    inline_num++;
		    len = strlen(gp_input_line) - 1;
		    if (gp_input_line[len] == '\n') {	/* remove any newline */
			gp_input_line[len] = '\0';
			/* Look, len was 1-1 = 0 before, take care here! */
			if (len > 0)
			    --len;
			if (gp_input_line[len] == '\r') {	/* remove any carriage return */
			    gp_input_line[len] = NUL;
			    if (len > 0)
				--len;
			}
		    } else if (len + 2 >= left) {
			extend_input_line();
			left = gp_input_line_len - len - 1;
			start = len + 1;
			continue;	/* don't check for '\' */
		    }
		    if (gp_input_line[len] == '\\') {
			/* line continuation */
			start = len;
			left = gp_input_line_len - start;
		    } else
			more = FALSE;
		}
	    }

	    if (strlen(gp_input_line) > 0) {
		if (can_do_args) {
		    int il = 0;
		    char *rl;
		    char *raw_line = gp_strdup(gp_input_line);

		    rl = raw_line;
		    *gp_input_line = '\0';
		    while (*rl) {
			int aix;
			if (*rl == '$'
			    && ((aix = *(++rl)) != 0)	/* HBB 980308: quiet BCC warning */
			    && ((aix >= '0' && aix <= '9') || aix == '#')) {
			    if (aix == '#') {
				/* replace $# by number of passed arguments */
				len = argc < 10 ? 1 : 2; /* argc can be 0 .. 10 */
				while (gp_input_line_len - il < len + 1) {
				    extend_input_line();
				}
				sprintf(gp_input_line + il, "%i", argc);
				il += len;
			    } else
			    if (call_args[aix -= '0']) {
				/* replace $n for n=0..9 by the passed argument */
				len = strlen(call_args[aix]);
				while (gp_input_line_len - il < len + 1) {
				    extend_input_line();
				}
				strcpy(gp_input_line + il, call_args[aix]);
				il += len;
			    }
			} else {
			    /* substitute for $<n> here */
			    if (il + 1 > gp_input_line_len) {
				extend_input_line();
			    }
			    gp_input_line[il++] = *rl;
			}
			rl++;
		    }
		    if (il + 1 > gp_input_line_len) {
			extend_input_line();
		    }
		    gp_input_line[il] = '\0';
		    free(raw_line);
		}
		screen_ok = FALSE;	/* make sure command line is
					   echoed on error */
		if (do_line())
		    stop = TRUE;
	    }
	}
    }

    /* pop state */
    (void) lf_pop();		/* also closes file fp */
}
Ejemplo n.º 4
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/*
 * load_file() is called from
 * (1) the "load" command, no arguments substitution is done
 * (2) the "call" command, arguments are substituted for $0, $1, etc.
 * (3) on program entry to load initialization files (acts like "load")
 * (4) to execute script files given on the command line (acts like "load")
 * (5) to execute a single script file given with -c (acts like "call")
 */
void
load_file(FILE *fp, char *name, int calltype)
{
    int len;

    int start, left;
    int more;
    int stop = FALSE;

    /* Provide a user-visible copy of the current line number in the input file */
    udvt_entry *gpval_lineno = add_udv_by_name("GPVAL_LINENO");
    Ginteger(&gpval_lineno->udv_value, 0);
    gpval_lineno->udv_undef = FALSE;

    lf_push(fp, name, NULL); /* save state for errors and recursion */

    if (fp == (FILE *) NULL) {
	int_error(NO_CARET, "Cannot open script file '%s'", name);
	return; /* won't actually reach here */
    }

    if (fp == stdin) {
	/* DBT 10-6-98  go interactive if "-" named as load file */
	interactive = TRUE;
	while (!com_line());
	(void) lf_pop();
	return;
    }

    /* We actually will read from a file */
    prepare_call(calltype);

    /* things to do after lf_push */
    inline_num = 0;
    /* go into non-interactive mode during load */
    /* will be undone below, or in load_file_error */
    interactive = FALSE;

    while (!stop) {	/* read all lines in file */
	left = gp_input_line_len;
	start = 0;
	more = TRUE;

	/* read one logical line */
	while (more) {
	    if (fgets(&(gp_input_line[start]), left, fp) == (char *) NULL) {
		stop = TRUE;	/* EOF in file */
		gp_input_line[start] = '\0';
		more = FALSE;
	    } else {
		inline_num++;
		gpval_lineno->udv_value.v.int_val = inline_num;	/* User visible copy */
		len = strlen(gp_input_line) - 1;
		if (gp_input_line[len] == '\n') {	/* remove any newline */
		    gp_input_line[len] = '\0';
		    /* Look, len was 1-1 = 0 before, take care here! */
		    if (len > 0)
			--len;
		    if (gp_input_line[len] == '\r') {	/* remove any carriage return */
			gp_input_line[len] = NUL;
			if (len > 0)
			    --len;
		    }
		} else if (len + 2 >= left) {
		    extend_input_line();
		    left = gp_input_line_len - len - 1;
		    start = len + 1;
		    continue;	/* don't check for '\' */
		}
		if (gp_input_line[len] == '\\') {
		    /* line continuation */
		    start = len;
		    left = gp_input_line_len - start;
		} else {
		    /* EAM May 2011 - handle multi-line bracketed clauses {...}.
		     * Introduces a requirement for scanner.c and scanner.h
		     * This code is redundant with part of do_line(),
		     * but do_line() assumes continuation lines come from stdin.
		     */

		    /* macros in a clause are problematic, as they are */
		    /* only expanded once even if the clause is replayed */
		    string_expand_macros();

		    /* Strip off trailing comment and count curly braces */
		    num_tokens = scanner(&gp_input_line, &gp_input_line_len);
		    if (gp_input_line[token[num_tokens].start_index] == '#') {
			gp_input_line[token[num_tokens].start_index] = NUL;
			start = token[num_tokens].start_index;
			left = gp_input_line_len - start;
		    }
		    /* Read additional lines if necessary to complete a
		     * bracketed clause {...}
		     */
		    if (curly_brace_count < 0)
			int_error(NO_CARET, "Unexpected }");
		    if (curly_brace_count > 0) {
			if ((len + 4) > gp_input_line_len)
			    extend_input_line();
			strcat(gp_input_line,";\n");
			start = strlen(gp_input_line);
			left = gp_input_line_len - start;
			continue;
		    }
		    
		    more = FALSE;
		}

	    }
	}

	/* process line */
	if (strlen(gp_input_line) > 0) {
#ifdef OLD_STYLE_CALL_ARGS
	    if (calltype == 2 || calltype == 5)
		expand_call_args();
#endif
	    screen_ok = FALSE;	/* make sure command line is echoed on error */
	    if (do_line())
		stop = TRUE;
	}
    }

    /* pop state */
    (void) lf_pop();		/* also closes file fp */
}
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int
main(int argc_orig, char **argv)
#endif
{
    int i;

    /* We want the current value of argc to persist across a LONGJMP from int_error().
     * Without this the compiler may put it on the stack, which LONGJMP clobbers.
     * Here we try make it a volatile variable that optimization will not affect.
     * Why do we not have to do the same for argv?   I don't know.
     * But the test cases that broke with generic argc seem fine with generic argv.
     */
    static volatile int argc;
    argc = argc_orig;

#ifdef LINUXVGA
    LINUX_setup();		/* setup VGA before dropping privilege DBT 4/5/99 */
    drop_privilege();
#endif
/* make sure that we really have revoked root access, this might happen if
   gnuplot is compiled without vga support but is installed suid by mistake */
#ifdef __linux__
    if (setuid(getuid()) != 0) {
	fprintf(stderr,"gnuplot: refusing to run at elevated privilege\n");
	exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
    }
#endif

/* HBB: Seems this isn't needed any more for DJGPP V2? */
/* HBB: disable all floating point exceptions, just keep running... */
#if defined(DJGPP) && (DJGPP!=2)
    _control87(MCW_EM, MCW_EM);
#endif

#if defined(OS2)
    {
	int rc;
#ifdef OS2_IPC
	char semInputReadyName[40];

	sprintf(semInputReadyName, "\\SEM32\\GP%i_Input_Ready", getpid());
	rc = DosCreateEventSem(semInputReadyName, &semInputReady, 0, 0);
	if (rc != 0)
	    fputs("DosCreateEventSem error\n", stderr);
#endif
	rc = RexxRegisterSubcomExe("GNUPLOT", (PFN) RexxInterface, NULL);
    }
#endif

/* malloc large blocks, otherwise problems with fragmented mem */
#ifdef MALLOCDEBUG
    malloc_debug(7);
#endif


/* init progpath and get helpfile from executable directory */
#if defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2)
    {
	char *s;

#ifdef __EMX__
	_execname(progpath, sizeof(progpath));
#else
	safe_strncpy(progpath, argv[0], sizeof(progpath));
#endif
	/* convert '/' to '\\' */
	for (s = progpath; *s != NUL; s++)
	    if (*s == DIRSEP2)
		*s = DIRSEP1;
	/* cut program name */
	s = strrchr(progpath, DIRSEP1);
	if (s != NULL)
	    s++;
	else
	    s = progpath;
	*s = NUL;
	/* init HelpFile */
	strcpy(HelpFile, progpath);
	strcat(HelpFile, "gnuplot.gih");
	/* remove trailing "bin/" from progpath */
	if ((s != NULL) && (s - progpath >= 4)) {
	    s -= 4;
	    if (strncasecmp(s, "bin", 3) == 0)
		*s = NUL;
	}
    }
#endif /* DJGPP */

#if (defined(PIPE_IPC) || defined(_WIN32)) && (defined(HAVE_LIBREADLINE) || (defined(HAVE_LIBEDITLINE) && defined(X11)))
    /* Editline needs this to be set before the very first call to readline(). */
    /* Support for rl_getc_function is broken for utf-8 in editline. Since it is only
       really required for X11, disable this section when building without X11. */
    rl_getc_function = getc_wrapper;
#endif

#if defined(HAVE_LIBREADLINE) || defined(HAVE_LIBEDITLINE)
    /* T.Walter 1999-06-24: 'rl_readline_name' must be this fix name.
     * It is used to parse a 'gnuplot' specific section in '~/.inputrc'
     * or gnuplot specific commands in '.editrc' (when using editline
     * instead of readline) */
    rl_readline_name = "Gnuplot";
    rl_terminal_name = getenv("TERM");
#if defined(HAVE_LIBREADLINE)
    using_history();
#else
    history_init();
#endif
#endif
#if defined(HAVE_LIBREADLINE) && !defined(MISSING_RL_TILDE_EXPANSION)
    rl_complete_with_tilde_expansion = 1;
#endif

    for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
	if (!argv[i])
	    continue;

	if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-V") || !strcmp(argv[i], "--version")) {
	    printf("gnuplot %s patchlevel %s\n",
		    gnuplot_version, gnuplot_patchlevel);
	    return 0;

	} else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-h") || !strcmp(argv[i], "--help")) {
	    printf( "Usage: gnuplot [OPTION] ... [FILE]\n"
#ifdef X11
		    "for X11 options see 'help X11->command-line-options'\n"
#endif
		    "  -V, --version\n"
		    "  -h, --help\n"
		    "  -p  --persist\n"
		    "  -s  --slow\n"
		    "  -d  --default-settings\n"
		    "  -c  scriptfile ARG1 ARG2 ... \n"
		    "  -e  \"command1; command2; ...\"\n"
		    "gnuplot %s patchlevel %s\n",
		    gnuplot_version, gnuplot_patchlevel);
#ifdef DEVELOPMENT_VERSION
	    printf(
#ifdef DIST_CONTACT
		    "Report bugs to "DIST_CONTACT"\n"
		    "            or %s\n",
#else
		    "Report bugs to %s\n",
#endif
		    bug_email);
#endif
	    return 0;

	} else if (!strncmp(argv[i], "-persist", 2) || !strcmp(argv[i], "--persist")
#ifdef _WIN32
		|| !stricmp(argv[i], "-noend") || !stricmp(argv[i], "/noend")
#endif
		) {
	    persist_cl = TRUE;
	} else if (!strncmp(argv[i], "-slow", 2) || !strcmp(argv[i], "--slow")) {
	    slow_font_startup = TRUE;
	} else if (!strncmp(argv[i], "-d", 2) || !strcmp(argv[i], "--default-settings")) {
	    /* Skip local customization read from ~/.gnuplot */
	    skip_gnuplotrc = TRUE;
	}
    }

#ifdef X11
    /* the X11 terminal removes tokens that it recognizes from argv. */
    {
	int n = X11_args(argc, argv);
	argv += n;
	argc -= n;
    }
#endif

    setbuf(stderr, (char *) NULL);

#ifdef HAVE_SETVBUF
    /* This was once setlinebuf(). Docs say this is
     * identical to setvbuf(,NULL,_IOLBF,0), but MS C
     * faults this (size out of range), so we try with
     * size of 1024 instead. [SAS/C does that, too. -lh]
     */
    if (setvbuf(stdout, (char *) NULL, _IOLBF, (size_t) 1024) != 0)
	(void) fputs("Could not linebuffer stdout\n", stderr);

    /* Switching to unbuffered mode causes all characters in the input
     * buffer to be lost. So the only safe time to do it is on program entry.
     * Do any non-X platforms suffer from this problem?
     * EAM - Jan 2013 YES.
     */
    setvbuf(stdin, (char *) NULL, _IONBF, 0);
#endif

    gpoutfile = stdout;

    /* Initialize pre-loaded user variables */
    /* "pi" is hard-wired as the first variable */
    (void) add_udv_by_name("GNUTERM");
    (void) add_udv_by_name("NaN");
    init_constants();
    udv_user_head = &(udv_NaN->next_udv);

    init_memory();

    interactive = FALSE;

    /* April 2017:  We used to call init_terminal() here, but now   */
    /* We defer initialization until error handling has been set up. */

# if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(WGP_CONSOLE)
    interactive = TRUE;
# else
    interactive = isatty(fileno(stdin));
# endif

    /* Note: we want to know whether this is an interactive session so that we can
     * decide whether or not to write status information to stderr.  The old test
     * for this was to see if (argc > 1) but the addition of optional command line
     * switches broke this.  What we really wanted to know was whether any of the
     * command line arguments are file names or an explicit in-line "-e command".
     */
    for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
# ifdef _WIN32
	if (!stricmp(argv[i], "/noend"))
	    continue;
# endif
	if ((argv[i][0] != '-') || (argv[i][1] == 'e') || (argv[i][1] == 'c') ) {
	    interactive = FALSE;
	    break;
	}
    }

    /* Need this before show_version is called for the first time */

    if (interactive)
	show_version(stderr);
    else
	show_version(NULL); /* Only load GPVAL_COMPILE_OPTIONS */

    update_gpval_variables(3);  /* update GPVAL_ variables available to user */

#ifdef VMS
    /* initialise screen management routines for command recall */
    {
    unsigned int ierror;
    if (ierror = smg$create_virtual_keyboard(&vms_vkid) != SS$_NORMAL)
	done(ierror);
    if (ierror = smg$create_key_table(&vms_ktid) != SS$_NORMAL)
	done(ierror);
    }
#endif /* VMS */

    if (!SETJMP(command_line_env, 1)) {
	/* first time */
	interrupt_setup();
	get_user_env();
	init_loadpath();
	init_locale();

	memset(&sm_palette, 0, sizeof(sm_palette));
	init_fit();		/* Initialization of fitting module */
#ifdef READLINE
	/* When using the built-in readline, we set the initial
	   encoding according to the locale as this is required
	   to properly handle keyboard input. */
	init_encoding();
#endif
	init_gadgets();

	/* April 2017: Now that error handling is in place, it is safe parse
	 * GNUTERM during terminal initialization.
	 * atexit processing is done in reverse order. We want
	 * the generic terminal shutdown in term_reset to be executed before
	 * any terminal specific cleanup requested by individual terminals.
	 */
	init_terminal();
	push_terminal(0);	/* remember the initial terminal */
	gp_atexit(term_reset);

	/* Execute commands in ~/.gnuplot */
	init_session();

	if (interactive && term != 0) {		/* not unknown */
#ifdef GNUPLOT_HISTORY
#if (defined(HAVE_LIBREADLINE) || defined(HAVE_LIBEDITLINE)) && !defined(_WIN32)
	    expanded_history_filename = tilde_expand(GNUPLOT_HISTORY_FILE);
#else
	    expanded_history_filename = gp_strdup(GNUPLOT_HISTORY_FILE);
	    gp_expand_tilde(&expanded_history_filename);
#endif
	    read_history(expanded_history_filename);

	    /*
	     * It is safe to ignore the return values of 'atexit()' and
	     * 'on_exit()'. In the worst case, there is no history of your
	     * currrent session and you have to type all again in your next
	     * session.
	     */
	    gp_atexit(wrapper_for_write_history);
#endif /* GNUPLOT_HISTORY */

#if defined(READLINE) && defined(WGP_CONSOLE)
	    fprintf(stderr, "Encoding set to '%s'.\n", encoding_names[encoding]);
#endif
	}			/* if (interactive && term != 0) */
    } else {
	/* come back here from int_error() */
	if (!successful_initialization) {
	    /* Only print the warning once */
	    successful_initialization = TRUE;
	    fprintf(stderr,"WARNING: Error during initialization\n\n");
	}
	if (interactive == FALSE)
	    exit_status = EXIT_FAILURE;
#ifdef HAVE_READLINE_RESET
	else {
	    /* reset properly readline after a SIGINT+longjmp */
	    rl_reset_after_signal ();
	}
#endif

	load_file_error();	/* if we were in load_file(), cleanup */
	SET_CURSOR_ARROW;

#ifdef VMS
	/* after catching interrupt */
	/* VAX stuffs up stdout on SIGINT while writing to stdout,
	   so reopen stdout. */
	if (gpoutfile == stdout) {
	    if ((stdout = freopen("SYS$OUTPUT", "w", stdout)) == NULL) {
		/* couldn't reopen it so try opening it instead */
		if ((stdout = fopen("SYS$OUTPUT", "w")) == NULL) {
		    /* don't use int_error here - causes infinite loop! */
		    fputs("Error opening SYS$OUTPUT as stdout\n", stderr);
		}
	    }
	    gpoutfile = stdout;
	}
#endif /* VMS */

	/* Why a goto?  Because we exited the loop below via int_error */
	/* using LONGJMP.  The compiler was not expecting this, and    */
	/* "optimized" the handling of argc and argv such that simply  */
	/* entering the loop again from the top finds them messed up.  */
	/* If we reenter the loop via a goto then there is some hope   */
	/* that code reordering does not hurt us.                      */
	if (reading_from_dash && interactive)
	    goto RECOVER_FROM_ERROR_IN_DASH;
	reading_from_dash = FALSE;

	if (!interactive && !noinputfiles) {
	    term_reset();
	    gp_exit(EXIT_FAILURE);	/* exit on non-interactive error */
	}
    }

    /* load filenames given as arguments */
    while (--argc > 0) {
	    ++argv;
	    c_token = 0;
	    if (!strncmp(*argv, "-persist", 2) || !strcmp(*argv, "--persist")
#ifdef _WIN32
		|| !stricmp(*argv, "-noend") || !stricmp(*argv, "/noend")
#endif
	    ) {
		FPRINTF((stderr,"'persist' command line option recognized\n"));
	    } else if (strcmp(*argv, "-") == 0) {
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(WGP_CONSOLE)
		TextShow(&textwin);
		interactive = TRUE;
#else
		interactive = isatty(fileno(stdin));
#endif

RECOVER_FROM_ERROR_IN_DASH:
		reading_from_dash = TRUE;
		while (!com_line());
		reading_from_dash = FALSE;
		interactive = FALSE;
		noinputfiles = FALSE;

	    } else if (strcmp(*argv, "-e") == 0) {
		int save_state = interactive;
		--argc; ++argv;
		if (argc <= 0) {
		    fprintf(stderr, "syntax:  gnuplot -e \"commands\"\n");
		    return 0;
		}
		interactive = FALSE;
		noinputfiles = FALSE;
		do_string(*argv);
		interactive = save_state;

	    } else if (!strncmp(*argv, "-slow", 2) || !strcmp(*argv, "--slow")) {
		slow_font_startup = TRUE;

	    } else if (!strncmp(*argv, "-d", 2) || !strcmp(*argv, "--default-settings")) {
		/* Ignore this; it already had its effect */
		FPRINTF((stderr, "ignoring -d\n"));

	    } else if (strcmp(*argv, "-c") == 0) {
		/* Pass command line arguments to the gnuplot script in the next
		 * argument. This consumes the remainder of the command line
		 */
		interactive = FALSE;
		noinputfiles = FALSE;
		--argc; ++argv;
		if (argc <= 0) {
		    fprintf(stderr, "syntax:  gnuplot -c scriptname args\n");
		    gp_exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
		}
		call_argc = GPMIN(9, argc - 1);
		for (i=0; i<=call_argc; i++) {
		    /* Need to stash argv[i] somewhere visible to load_file() */
		    call_args[i] = gp_strdup(argv[i+1]);
		}

		load_file(loadpath_fopen(*argv, "r"), gp_strdup(*argv), 5);
		gp_exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);

	    } else if (*argv[0] == '-') {
		fprintf(stderr, "unrecognized option %s\n", *argv);
	    } else {
		interactive = FALSE;
		noinputfiles = FALSE;
		load_file(loadpath_fopen(*argv, "r"), gp_strdup(*argv), 4);
	    }
    }

    /* take commands from stdin */
    if (noinputfiles) {
	while (!com_line())
	    ctrlc_flag = FALSE; /* reset asynchronous Ctrl-C flag */
    }

#ifdef _WIN32
    /* On Windows, handle 'persist' by keeping the main input loop running (windows/wxt), */
    /* but only if there are any windows open. Note that qt handles this properly. */
    if (persist_cl) {
	if (WinAnyWindowOpen()) {
#ifdef WGP_CONSOLE
	    if (!interactive) {
		/* no further input from pipe */
		while (WinAnyWindowOpen())
		win_sleep(100);
	    } else
#endif
	    {
		interactive = TRUE;
		while (!com_line())
		    ctrlc_flag = FALSE; /* reset asynchronous Ctrl-C flag */
		interactive = FALSE;
	    }
	}
    }
#endif

#if (defined(HAVE_LIBREADLINE) || defined(HAVE_LIBEDITLINE)) && defined(GNUPLOT_HISTORY)
#if !defined(HAVE_ATEXIT) && !defined(HAVE_ON_EXIT)
    /* You should be here if you neither have 'atexit()' nor 'on_exit()' */
    wrapper_for_write_history();
#endif /* !HAVE_ATEXIT && !HAVE_ON_EXIT */
#endif /* (HAVE_LIBREADLINE || HAVE_LIBEDITLINE) && GNUPLOT_HISTORY */

#ifdef OS2
    RexxDeregisterSubcom("GNUPLOT", NULL);
#endif

    /* HBB 20040223: Not all compilers like exit() to end main() */
    /* exit(exit_status); */
#if ! defined(_WIN32)
    /* Windows does the cleanup later */
    gp_exit_cleanup();
#endif
    return exit_status;
}