void int_error(int t_num, const char str[], va_dcl) #endif { #ifdef VA_START va_list args; #endif char error_message[128] = {'\0'}; /* reprint line if screen has been written to */ if (t_num == DATAFILE) { df_showdata(); } else if (t_num != NO_CARET) { /* put caret under error */ if (!screen_ok) PRINT_MESSAGE_TO_STDERR; PRINT_SPACES_UNDER_PROMPT; PRINT_SPACES_UPTO_TOKEN; PRINT_CARET; } PRINT_SPACES_UNDER_PROMPT; PRINT_FILE_AND_LINE; #ifdef VA_START VA_START(args, str); # if defined(HAVE_VFPRINTF) || _LIBC vsnprintf(error_message, sizeof(error_message), str, args); fprintf(stderr,"%.120s",error_message); # else _doprnt(str, args, stderr); # endif va_end(args); #else fprintf(stderr, str, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8); #ifdef HAVE_SNPRINTF snprintf(error_message, sizeof(error_message), str, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8); #else sprintf(error_message, str, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8); #endif #endif fputs("\n\n", stderr); /* We are bailing out of nested context without ever reaching */ /* the normal cleanup code. Reset any flags before bailing. */ df_reset_after_error(); eval_reset_after_error(); clause_reset_after_error(); parse_reset_after_error(); scanning_range_in_progress = FALSE; inside_zoom = FALSE; /* Load error state variables */ update_gpval_variables(2); fill_gpval_string("GPVAL_ERRMSG", error_message); bail_to_command_line(); }
void common_error_exit() { /* We are bailing out of nested context without ever reaching */ /* the normal cleanup code. Reset any flags before bailing. */ df_reset_after_error(); eval_reset_after_error(); clause_reset_after_error(); parse_reset_after_error(); scanning_range_in_progress = FALSE; inside_zoom = FALSE; /* Load error state variables */ update_gpval_variables(2); bail_to_command_line(); }
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; }
/******** The 'unset' command ********/ void unset_command() { int found_token; int save_token; int i; c_token++; set_iterator = check_for_iteration(); found_token = lookup_table(&set_tbl[0],c_token); /* HBB 20000506: rationalize occurences of c_token++ ... */ if (found_token != S_INVALID) c_token++; save_token = c_token; ITERATE: switch(found_token) { case S_ANGLES: unset_angles(); break; case S_ARROW: unset_arrow(); break; case S_AUTOSCALE: unset_autoscale(); break; case S_BARS: unset_bars(); break; case S_BORDER: unset_border(); break; case S_BOXWIDTH: unset_boxwidth(); break; case S_CLIP: unset_clip(); break; case S_CNTRPARAM: unset_cntrparam(); break; case S_CNTRLABEL: unset_cntrlabel(); break; case S_CLABEL: /* deprecated command */ clabel_onecolor = TRUE; break; case S_CONTOUR: unset_contour(); break; case S_DASHTYPE: unset_dashtype(); break; case S_DGRID3D: unset_dgrid3d(); break; case S_DUMMY: unset_dummy(); break; case S_ENCODING: unset_encoding(); break; case S_DECIMALSIGN: unset_decimalsign(); break; case S_FIT: unset_fit(); break; case S_FORMAT: c_token--; set_format(); break; case S_GRID: unset_grid(); break; case S_HIDDEN3D: unset_hidden3d(); break; case S_HISTORY: break; /* FIXME: reset to default values? */ case S_HISTORYSIZE: /* Deprecated */ unset_historysize(); break; case S_ISOSAMPLES: unset_isosamples(); break; case S_KEY: unset_key(); break; case S_LABEL: unset_label(); break; case S_LINETYPE: unset_linetype(); break; case S_LINK: c_token--; link_command(); break; case S_LOADPATH: unset_loadpath(); break; case S_LOCALE: unset_locale(); break; case S_LOGSCALE: unset_logscale(); break; case S_MACROS: /* Aug 2013 - macros are always enabled */ break; case S_MAPPING: unset_mapping(); break; case S_BMARGIN: unset_margin(&bmargin); break; case S_LMARGIN: unset_margin(&lmargin); break; case S_RMARGIN: unset_margin(&rmargin); break; case S_TMARGIN: unset_margin(&tmargin); break; case S_DATAFILE: if (almost_equals(c_token,"fort$ran")) { df_fortran_constants = FALSE; c_token++; break; } else if (almost_equals(c_token,"miss$ing")) { unset_missing(); c_token++; break; } else if (almost_equals(c_token,"sep$arators")) { free(df_separators); df_separators = NULL; c_token++; break; } else if (almost_equals(c_token,"com$mentschars")) { free(df_commentschars); df_commentschars = gp_strdup(DEFAULT_COMMENTS_CHARS); c_token++; break; } else if (almost_equals(c_token,"bin$ary")) { df_unset_datafile_binary(); c_token++; break; } else if (almost_equals(c_token,"nofpe_trap")) { df_nofpe_trap = FALSE; c_token++; break; } df_fortran_constants = FALSE; unset_missing(); free(df_separators); df_separators = NULL; free(df_commentschars); df_commentschars = gp_strdup(DEFAULT_COMMENTS_CHARS); df_unset_datafile_binary(); break; #ifdef USE_MOUSE case S_MOUSE: unset_mouse(); break; #endif case S_MULTIPLOT: term_end_multiplot(); break; case S_OFFSETS: unset_offsets(); break; case S_ORIGIN: unset_origin(); break; case SET_OUTPUT: unset_output(); break; case S_PARAMETRIC: unset_parametric(); break; case S_PM3D: unset_pm3d(); break; case S_PALETTE: unset_palette(); break; case S_COLORBOX: unset_colorbox(); break; case S_POINTINTERVALBOX: unset_pointintervalbox(); break; case S_POINTSIZE: unset_pointsize(); break; case S_POLAR: unset_polar(); break; case S_PRINT: unset_print(); break; case S_PSDIR: unset_psdir(); break; #ifdef EAM_OBJECTS case S_OBJECT: unset_object(); break; #endif case S_RTICS: unset_tics(POLAR_AXIS); break; case S_PAXIS: i = int_expression(); if (i <= 0 || i > MAX_PARALLEL_AXES) int_error(c_token, "expecting parallel axis number"); if (almost_equals(c_token, "tic$s")) { unset_tics(PARALLEL_AXES+i-1); c_token++; } break; case S_SAMPLES: unset_samples(); break; case S_SIZE: unset_size(); break; case S_STYLE: unset_style(); break; case S_SURFACE: unset_surface(); break; case S_TABLE: unset_table(); break; case S_TERMINAL: unset_terminal(); break; case S_TICS: unset_tics(ALL_AXES); break; case S_TICSCALE: int_warn(c_token, "Deprecated syntax - use 'set tics scale default'"); break; case S_TICSLEVEL: case S_XYPLANE: unset_ticslevel(); break; case S_TIMEFMT: unset_timefmt(); break; case S_TIMESTAMP: unset_timestamp(); break; case S_TITLE: unset_axislabel_or_title(&title); break; case S_VIEW: unset_view(); break; case S_ZERO: unset_zero(); break; /* FIXME - are the tics correct? */ case S_MXTICS: unset_minitics(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_XTICS: unset_tics(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_XDTICS: case S_XMTICS: unset_month_day_tics(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_MYTICS: unset_minitics(FIRST_Y_AXIS); break; case S_YTICS: unset_tics(FIRST_Y_AXIS); break; case S_YDTICS: case S_YMTICS: unset_month_day_tics(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_MX2TICS: unset_minitics(SECOND_X_AXIS); break; case S_X2TICS: unset_tics(SECOND_X_AXIS); break; case S_X2DTICS: case S_X2MTICS: unset_month_day_tics(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_MY2TICS: unset_minitics(SECOND_Y_AXIS); break; case S_Y2TICS: unset_tics(SECOND_Y_AXIS); break; case S_Y2DTICS: case S_Y2MTICS: unset_month_day_tics(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_MZTICS: unset_minitics(FIRST_Z_AXIS); break; case S_ZTICS: unset_tics(FIRST_Z_AXIS); break; case S_ZDTICS: case S_ZMTICS: unset_month_day_tics(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_MCBTICS: unset_minitics(COLOR_AXIS); break; case S_CBTICS: unset_tics(COLOR_AXIS); break; case S_CBDTICS: case S_CBMTICS: unset_month_day_tics(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_MRTICS: unset_minitics(POLAR_AXIS); break; case S_XDATA: unset_timedata(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_YDATA: unset_timedata(FIRST_Y_AXIS); break; case S_ZDATA: unset_timedata(FIRST_Z_AXIS); break; case S_CBDATA: unset_timedata(COLOR_AXIS); break; case S_X2DATA: unset_timedata(SECOND_X_AXIS); break; case S_Y2DATA: unset_timedata(SECOND_Y_AXIS); break; case S_XLABEL: unset_axislabel(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_YLABEL: unset_axislabel(FIRST_Y_AXIS); break; case S_ZLABEL: unset_axislabel(FIRST_Z_AXIS); break; case S_CBLABEL: unset_axislabel(COLOR_AXIS); break; case S_X2LABEL: unset_axislabel(SECOND_X_AXIS); break; case S_Y2LABEL: unset_axislabel(SECOND_Y_AXIS); break; case S_XRANGE: unset_range(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_X2RANGE: unset_range(SECOND_X_AXIS); break; case S_YRANGE: unset_range(FIRST_Y_AXIS); break; case S_Y2RANGE: unset_range(SECOND_Y_AXIS); break; case S_ZRANGE: unset_range(FIRST_Z_AXIS); break; case S_CBRANGE: unset_range(COLOR_AXIS); break; case S_RRANGE: unset_range(POLAR_AXIS); break; case S_TRANGE: unset_range(T_AXIS); break; case S_URANGE: unset_range(U_AXIS); break; case S_VRANGE: unset_range(V_AXIS); break; case S_RAXIS: raxis = FALSE; c_token++; break; case S_XZEROAXIS: unset_zeroaxis(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_YZEROAXIS: unset_zeroaxis(FIRST_Y_AXIS); break; case S_ZZEROAXIS: unset_zeroaxis(FIRST_Z_AXIS); break; case S_X2ZEROAXIS: unset_zeroaxis(SECOND_X_AXIS); break; case S_Y2ZEROAXIS: unset_zeroaxis(SECOND_Y_AXIS); break; case S_ZEROAXIS: unset_all_zeroaxes(); break; case S_INVALID: default: int_error(c_token, "Unrecognized option. See 'help unset'."); break; } if (next_iteration(set_iterator)) { c_token = save_token; goto ITERATE; } update_gpval_variables(0); set_iterator = cleanup_iteration(set_iterator); }
/******** The 'unset' command ********/ void unset_command() { int found_token; int save_token; c_token++; check_for_iteration(); found_token = lookup_table(&set_tbl[0],c_token); /* HBB 20000506: rationalize occurences of c_token++ ... */ if (found_token != S_INVALID) c_token++; save_token = c_token; ITERATE: switch(found_token) { case S_ANGLES: unset_angles(); break; case S_ARROW: unset_arrow(); break; case S_AUTOSCALE: unset_autoscale(); break; case S_BARS: unset_bars(); break; case S_BORDER: unset_border(); break; case S_BOXWIDTH: unset_boxwidth(); break; case S_CLABEL: unset_clabel(); break; case S_CLIP: unset_clip(); break; case S_CNTRPARAM: unset_cntrparam(); break; case S_CONTOUR: unset_contour(); break; case S_DGRID3D: unset_dgrid3d(); break; case S_DUMMY: unset_dummy(); break; case S_ENCODING: unset_encoding(); break; case S_DECIMALSIGN: unset_decimalsign(); break; case S_FIT: unset_fit(); break; case S_FORMAT: unset_format(); break; case S_GRID: unset_grid(); break; case S_HIDDEN3D: unset_hidden3d(); break; case S_HISTORYSIZE: unset_historysize(); break; case S_ISOSAMPLES: unset_isosamples(); break; case S_KEY: unset_key(); break; case S_KEYTITLE: unset_keytitle(); break; case S_LABEL: unset_label(); break; case S_LOADPATH: unset_loadpath(); break; case S_LOCALE: unset_locale(); break; case S_LOGSCALE: unset_logscale(); break; #ifdef GP_MACROS case S_MACROS: unset_macros(); break; #endif case S_MAPPING: unset_mapping(); break; case S_BMARGIN: unset_margin(&bmargin); break; case S_LMARGIN: unset_margin(&lmargin); break; case S_RMARGIN: unset_margin(&rmargin); break; case S_TMARGIN: unset_margin(&tmargin); break; case S_DATAFILE: if (almost_equals(c_token,"fort$ran")) { df_fortran_constants = FALSE; c_token++; break; } df_fortran_constants = FALSE; unset_missing(); df_separator = '\0'; free(df_commentschars); df_commentschars = gp_strdup(DEFAULT_COMMENTS_CHARS); df_unset_datafile_binary(); break; #ifdef USE_MOUSE case S_MOUSE: unset_mouse(); break; #endif case S_MULTIPLOT: /* unset_multiplot(); */ term_end_multiplot(); break; case S_OFFSETS: unset_offsets(); break; case S_ORIGIN: unset_origin(); break; case SET_OUTPUT: unset_output(); break; case S_PARAMETRIC: unset_parametric(); break; case S_PM3D: unset_pm3d(); break; case S_PALETTE: unset_palette(); break; case S_COLORBOX: unset_colorbox(); break; case S_POINTSIZE: unset_pointsize(); break; case S_POLAR: unset_polar(); break; case S_PRINT: unset_print(); break; #ifdef EAM_OBJECTS case S_OBJECT: unset_object(); break; #endif case S_SAMPLES: unset_samples(); break; case S_SIZE: unset_size(); break; case S_STYLE: unset_style(); break; case S_SURFACE: unset_surface(); break; case S_TABLE: unset_table(); break; case S_TERMINAL: unset_terminal(); break; case S_TICS: unset_tics(AXIS_ARRAY_SIZE); break; case S_TICSCALE: unset_ticscale(); break; case S_TICSLEVEL: case S_XYPLANE: unset_ticslevel(); break; case S_TIMEFMT: unset_timefmt(); break; case S_TIMESTAMP: unset_timestamp(); break; case S_TITLE: unset_axislabel_or_title(&title); break; case S_VIEW: unset_view(); break; case S_ZERO: unset_zero(); break; /* FIXME - are the tics correct? */ case S_MXTICS: unset_minitics(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_XTICS: unset_tics(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_XDTICS: case S_XMTICS: unset_month_day_tics(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_MYTICS: unset_minitics(FIRST_Y_AXIS); break; case S_YTICS: unset_tics(FIRST_Y_AXIS); break; case S_YDTICS: case S_YMTICS: unset_month_day_tics(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_MX2TICS: unset_minitics(SECOND_X_AXIS); break; case S_X2TICS: unset_tics(SECOND_X_AXIS); break; case S_X2DTICS: case S_X2MTICS: unset_month_day_tics(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_MY2TICS: unset_minitics(SECOND_Y_AXIS); break; case S_Y2TICS: unset_tics(SECOND_Y_AXIS); break; case S_Y2DTICS: case S_Y2MTICS: unset_month_day_tics(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_MZTICS: unset_minitics(FIRST_Z_AXIS); break; case S_ZTICS: unset_tics(FIRST_Z_AXIS); break; case S_ZDTICS: case S_ZMTICS: unset_month_day_tics(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_MCBTICS: unset_minitics(COLOR_AXIS); break; case S_CBTICS: unset_tics(COLOR_AXIS); break; case S_CBDTICS: case S_CBMTICS: unset_month_day_tics(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_XDATA: unset_timedata(FIRST_X_AXIS); /* FIXME HBB 20000506: does unsetting these axes make *any* * sense? After all, their content is never displayed, so * what would they need a corrected format for? */ unset_timedata(T_AXIS); unset_timedata(U_AXIS); break; case S_YDATA: unset_timedata(FIRST_Y_AXIS); /* FIXME: see above */ unset_timedata(V_AXIS); break; case S_ZDATA: unset_timedata(FIRST_Z_AXIS); break; case S_CBDATA: unset_timedata(COLOR_AXIS); break; case S_X2DATA: unset_timedata(SECOND_X_AXIS); break; case S_Y2DATA: unset_timedata(SECOND_Y_AXIS); break; case S_XLABEL: unset_axislabel(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_YLABEL: unset_axislabel(FIRST_Y_AXIS); break; case S_ZLABEL: unset_axislabel(FIRST_Z_AXIS); break; case S_CBLABEL: unset_axislabel(COLOR_AXIS); break; case S_X2LABEL: unset_axislabel(SECOND_X_AXIS); break; case S_Y2LABEL: unset_axislabel(SECOND_Y_AXIS); break; case S_XRANGE: unset_range(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_X2RANGE: unset_range(SECOND_X_AXIS); break; case S_YRANGE: unset_range(FIRST_Y_AXIS); break; case S_Y2RANGE: unset_range(SECOND_Y_AXIS); break; case S_ZRANGE: unset_range(FIRST_Z_AXIS); break; case S_CBRANGE: unset_range(COLOR_AXIS); break; case S_RRANGE: unset_range(R_AXIS); break; case S_TRANGE: unset_range(T_AXIS); break; case S_URANGE: unset_range(U_AXIS); break; case S_VRANGE: unset_range(V_AXIS); break; case S_XZEROAXIS: unset_zeroaxis(FIRST_X_AXIS); break; case S_YZEROAXIS: unset_zeroaxis(FIRST_Y_AXIS); break; case S_ZZEROAXIS: unset_zeroaxis(FIRST_Z_AXIS); break; case S_X2ZEROAXIS: unset_zeroaxis(SECOND_X_AXIS); break; case S_Y2ZEROAXIS: unset_zeroaxis(SECOND_Y_AXIS); break; case S_ZEROAXIS: unset_all_zeroaxes(); break; case S_INVALID: default: int_error(c_token, "Unrecognized option. See 'help unset'."); break; } if (next_iteration()) { c_token = save_token; goto ITERATE; } /* FIXME - Should this be inside the iteration loop? */ update_gpval_variables(0); }
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; }