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/* vim: set sw=8: -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */
/* enchant
* Copyright (C) 2003 Dom Lachowicz
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the
* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*
* In addition, as a special exception, Dom Lachowicz
* gives permission to link the code of this program with
* non-LGPL Spelling Provider libraries (eg: a MSFT Office
* spell checker backend) and distribute linked combinations including
* the two. You must obey the GNU Lesser General Public License in all
* respects for all of the code used other than said providers. If you modify
* this file, you may extend this exception to your version of the
* file, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to
* do so, delete this exception statement from your version.
*/
#ifndef ISPELL_H
#define ISPELL_H
#include <sys/types.h>
/*
* $Id$
*/
/*
* Copyright 1992, 1993, Geoff Kuenning, Granada Hills, CA
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All modifications to the source code must be clearly marked as
* such. Binary redistributions based on modified source code
* must be clearly marked as modified versions in the documentation
* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 4. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgment:
* This product includes software developed by Geoff Kuenning and
* other unpaid contributors.
* 5. The name of Geoff Kuenning may not be used to endorse or promote
* products derived from this software without specific prior
* written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY GEOFF KUENNING AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL GEOFF KUENNING OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/*
* $Log$
* Revision 1.1 2004/01/31 16:44:12 zrusin
* ISpell plugin.
*
* Revision 1.4 2003/08/14 17:51:27 dom
* update license - exception clause should be Lesser GPL
*
* Revision 1.3 2003/07/28 20:40:26 dom
* fix up the license clause, further win32-registry proof some directory getting functions
*
* Revision 1.2 2003/07/16 22:52:40 dom
* LGPL + exception license
*
* Revision 1.1 2003/07/15 01:15:06 dom
* ispell enchant backend
*
* Revision 1.10 2003/01/24 05:52:33 hippietrail
*
* Refactored ispell code. Old ispell global variables had been put into
* an allocated structure, a pointer to which was passed to many functions.
* I have now made all such functions and variables private members of the
* ISpellChecker class. It was C OO, now it's C++ OO.
*
* I've fixed the makefiles and tested compilation but am unable to test
* operation. Please back out my changes if they cause problems which
* are not obvious or easy to fix.
*
* Revision 1.9 2002/09/19 05:31:15 hippietrail
*
* More Ispell cleanup. Conditional globals and DEREF macros are removed.
* K&R function declarations removed, converted to Doxygen style comments
* where possible. No code has been changed (I hope). Compiles for me but
* unable to test.
*
* Revision 1.8 2002/09/17 03:03:29 hippietrail
*
* After seeking permission on the developer list I've reformatted all the
* spelling source which seemed to have parts which used 2, 3, 4, and 8
* spaces for tabs. It should all look good with our standard 4-space
* tabs now.
* I've concentrated just on indentation in the actual code. More prettying
* could be done.
* * NO code changes were made *
*
* Revision 1.7 2002/03/22 14:31:57 dom
* fix mg's compile problem
*
* Revision 1.6 2002/03/05 16:55:52 dom
* compound word support, tested against swedish
*
* Revision 1.5 2001/08/10 18:32:40 dom
* Spelling and iconv updates. god, i hate iconv
*
* Revision 1.4 2001/06/26 16:33:27 dom
* 128 StringChars and some other stuff
*
* Revision 1.3 2001/05/12 16:05:42 thomasf
* Big pseudo changes to ispell to make it pass around a structure rather
* than rely on all sorts of gloabals willy nilly here and there. Also
* fixed our spelling class to work with accepting suggestions once more.
* This code is dirty, gross and ugly (not to mention still not supporting
* multiple hash sized just yet) but it works on my machine and will no
* doubt break other machines.
*
* Revision 1.2 2001/04/18 00:59:36 thomasf
* Removed the duplicate declarations of variables that was causing build
* to bail. This new ispell stuff is a total mess.
*
* Revision 1.1 2001/04/15 16:01:24 tomas_f
* moving to spell/xp
*
* Revision 1.13 2001/04/13 12:33:12 tamlin
* ispell can now be used from C++
*
* Revision 1.12 2001/03/25 01:30:02 tomb
* 1. Fixed ispell #define problems on Win32
* 2. Changed the way that togglable toolbars are tracked so that Full
* Screen mode works right on Windows
* 3. Fixed SET_GATHER macro in ap_Win32Dialog_Options.h
* 4. Fixed Toggle Case dialog to default to Sentence Case when loaded
* 5. Added #define for Auto Save checkbox (though I haven't updated the
* Prefs dialog yet)
*
* Revision 1.11 2001/03/24 23:28:41 dom
* Make C++ aware and watch out for VOID on Win32
*
* Revision 1.10 1999/12/21 18:46:29 sterwill
* ispell patch for non-English dictionaries by Henrik Berg <henrik@lansen.se>
*
* Revision 1.9 1999/10/20 03:19:35 paul
* Hacked ispell code to ignore any characters that don't fit in the lookup tables loaded from the dictionary. It ain't pretty, but at least we don't crash there any more.
*
* Revision 1.8 1999/09/29 23:33:32 justin
* Updates to the underlying ispell-based code to support suggested corrections.
*
* Revision 1.7 1999/04/13 17:12:51 jeff
* Applied "Darren O. Benham" <gecko@benham.net> spell check changes.
* Fixed crash on Win32 with the new code.
*
* Revision 1.6 1999/01/07 05:14:22 sterwill
* So it builds on Unix... it might break win32 in ispell, since ut_types
* is no longer included. This is a temporary solution to a larger problem
* of including C++ headers in C source files.
*
* Revision 1.6 1999/01/07 05:14:22 sterwill
* So it builds on Unix... it might break win32 in ispell, since ut_types
* is no longer included. This is a temporary solution to a larger problem
* of including C++ headers in C source files.
*
* Revision 1.5 1999/01/07 05:02:25 sterwill
* Checking in half-broken to avoid tree lossage
*
* Revision 1.4 1999/01/07 01:07:48 paul
* Fixed spell leaks.
*
* Revision 1.3 1998/12/29 15:03:54 eric
*
* minor fix to ispell.h to get things to compile on Linux again.
*
* Revision 1.2 1998/12/29 14:55:33 eric
*
* I've doctored the ispell code pretty extensively here. It is now
* warning-free on Win32. It also *works* on Win32 now, since I
* replaced all the I/O calls with ANSI standard ones.
*
* Revision 1.1 1998/12/28 18:04:43 davet
* Spell checker code stripped from ispell. At this point, there are
* two external routines... the Init routine, and a check-a-word routine
* which returns a boolean value, and takes a 16 bit char string.
* The code resembles the ispell code as much as possible still.
*
* Revision 1.68 1995/03/06 02:42:41 geoff
* Be vastly more paranoid about parenthesizing macro arguments. This
* fixes a bug in defmt.c where a complex argument was passed to
* isstringch.
*
* Revision 1.67 1995/01/03 19:24:12 geoff
* Get rid of a non-global declaration.
*
* Revision 1.66 1994/12/27 23:08:49 geoff
* Fix a lot of subtly bad assumptions about the widths of ints and longs
* which only show up on 64-bit machines like the Cray and the DEC Alpha.
*
* Revision 1.65 1994/11/02 06:56:10 geoff
* Remove the anyword feature, which I've decided is a bad idea.
*
* Revision 1.64 1994/10/25 05:46:18 geoff
* Add the FF_ANYWORD flag for defining an affix that will apply to any
* word, even if not explicitly specified. (Good for French.)
*
* Revision 1.63 1994/09/16 04:48:28 geoff
* Make stringdups and laststringch unsigned ints, and dupnos a plain
* int, so that we can handle more than 128 stringchars and stringchar
* types.
*
* Revision 1.62 1994/09/01 06:06:39 geoff
* Change erasechar/killchar to uerasechar/ukillchar to avoid
* shared-library problems on HP systems.
*
* Revision 1.61 1994/08/31 05:58:35 geoff
* Add contextoffset, used in -a mode to handle extremely long lines.
*
* Revision 1.60 1994/05/17 06:44:15 geoff
* Add support for controlled compound formation and the COMPOUNDONLY
* option to affix flags.
*
* Revision 1.59 1994/03/15 06:25:16 geoff
* Change deftflag's initialization so we can tell if -t/-n appeared.
*
* Revision 1.58 1994/02/07 05:53:28 geoff
* Add typecasts to the the 7-bit versions of ichar* routines
*
* Revision 1.57 1994/01/25 07:11:48 geoff
* Get rid of all old RCS log lines in preparation for the 3.1 release.
*
*/
#include <stdio.h>
/* #include "ut_types.h" */
#include "ispell_def.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* c++ */
/* largest amount that a word might be extended by adding affixes */
#ifndef MAXAFFIXLEN
#define MAXAFFIXLEN 20
#endif
/*
** Number of mask bits (affix flags) supported. Must be 32, 64, 128, or
** 256. If MASKBITS is 32 or 64, there are really only 26 or 58 flags
** available, respectively. If it is 32, the flags are named with the
** 26 English uppercase letters; lowercase will be converted to uppercase.
** If MASKBITS is 64, the 58 flags are named 'A' through 'z' in ASCII
** order, including the 6 special characters from 'Z' to 'a': "[\]^_`".
** If MASKBITS is 128 or 256, all the 7-bit or 8-bit characters,
** respectively, are theoretically available, though a few (newline, slash,
** null byte) are pretty hard to actually use successfully.
**
** Note that a number of non-English affix files depend on having a
** larger value for MASKBITS. See the affix files for more
** information.
*/
#ifndef MASKBITS
#define MASKBITS 64
#endif
extern int gnMaskBits;
/*
** C type to use for masks. This should be a type that the processor
** accesses efficiently.
**
** MASKTYPE_WIDTH must correctly reflect the number of bits in a
** MASKTYPE. Unfortunately, it is also required to be a constant at
** preprocessor time, which means you can't use the sizeof operator to
** define it.
**
** Note that MASKTYPE *must* match MASKTYPE_WIDTH or you may get
** division-by-zero errors!
*/
#ifndef MASKTYPE
#define MASKTYPE long
#endif
#ifndef MASKTYPE_WIDTH
#define MASKTYPE_WIDTH 32
#endif
/* program: this should be coded now in init */
#if MASKBITS < MASKTYPE_WIDTH
#undef MASKBITS
#define MASKBITS MASKTYPE_WIDTH
#endif /* MASKBITS < MASKTYPE_WIDTH */
/*
** Maximum hash table fullness percentage. Larger numbers trade space
** for time.
**/
#ifndef MAXPCT
#define MAXPCT 70 /* Expand table when 70% full */
#endif
/*
** Maximum number of "string" characters that can be defined in a
** language (affix) file. Don't forget that an upper/lower string
** character counts as two!
*/
#ifndef MAXSTRINGCHARS
#define MAXSTRINGCHARS 128
#endif /* MAXSTRINGCHARS */
/*
** Maximum length of a "string" character. The default is appropriate for
** nroff-style characters starting with a backslash.
*/
#ifndef MAXSTRINGCHARLEN
#define MAXSTRINGCHARLEN 10
#endif /* MAXSTRINGCHARLEN */
/*
** Maximum number of "hits" expected on a word. This is basically the
** number of different ways different affixes can produce the same word.
** For example, with "english.aff", "brothers" can be produced 3 ways:
** "brothers," "brother+s", or "broth+ers". If this is too low, no major
** harm will be done, but ispell may occasionally forget a capitalization.
*/
#ifndef MAX_HITS
#define MAX_HITS 10
#endif
/*
** Maximum number of capitalization variations expected in any word.
** Besides the obvious all-lower, all-upper, and capitalized versions,
** this includes followcase variants. If this is too low, no real
** harm will be done, but ispell may occasionally fail to suggest a
** correct capitalization.
*/
#ifndef MAX_CAPS
#define MAX_CAPS 10
#endif /* MAX_CAPS */
/* buffer size to use for file names if not in sys/param.h */
#ifndef MAXPATHLEN
#define MAXPATHLEN 512
#endif
/*
** Maximum language-table search size. Smaller numbers make ispell
** run faster, at the expense of more memory (the lowest reasonable value
** is 2). If a given character appears in a significant position in
** more than MAXSEARCH suffixes, it will be given its own index table.
** If you change this, define INDEXDUMP in lookup.c to be sure your
** index table looks reasonable.
*/
#ifndef MAXSEARCH
#define MAXSEARCH 4
#endif
#if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__cplusplus)
#define P(x) x
#ifndef VOID
#define VOID void
#endif
#else /* __STDC__ */
#define P(x) ()
#ifndef VOID
#define VOID char
#endif
#define const
#endif /* __STDC__ */
#ifdef NO8BIT
#define SET_SIZE 128
#else
#define SET_SIZE 256
#endif
#define MASKSIZE (gnMaskBits / MASKTYPE_WIDTH)
#ifdef lint
extern int TSTMASKBIT P ((MASKTYPE * mask, int bit));
#else /* lint */
/* The following is really testing for MASKSIZE <= 1, but cpp can't do that */
#define TSTMASKBIT(mask, bit) \
((mask)[(bit) / MASKTYPE_WIDTH] & \
((MASKTYPE) 1 << ((bit) & (MASKTYPE_WIDTH - 1))))
#endif /* lint */
#if MASKBITS > 64
#define FULLMASKSET
#endif
#if MASKBITS <= 32
#define FLAGBASE ((MASKTYPE_WIDTH) - 6)
#else
# if MASKBITS <= 64
#define FLAGBASE ((MASKTYPE_WIDTH) - 6)
# else
#define FLAGBASE 0
# endif
#endif
/*
** Data type for internal word storage. If necessary, we use shorts rather
** than chars so that string characters can be encoded as a single unit.
*/
#if (SET_SIZE + MAXSTRINGCHARS) <= 256
#ifndef lint
#define ICHAR_IS_CHAR
#endif /* lint */
#endif
#ifdef ICHAR_IS_CHAR
typedef unsigned char ichar_t; /* Internal character */
#define icharlen(s) strlen ((char *) (s))
#define icharcpy(a, b) strcpy ((char *) (a), (char *) (b))
#define icharcmp(a, b) strcmp ((char *) (a), (char *) (b))
#define icharncmp(a, b, n) strncmp ((char *) (a), (char *) (b), (n))
#define chartoichar(x) ((ichar_t) (x))
#else
typedef unsigned short ichar_t; /* Internal character */
#define chartoichar(x) ((ichar_t) (unsigned char) (x))
/*
* Structure used to record data about successful lookups; these values
* are used in the ins_root_cap routine to produce correct capitalizations.
*/
struct success
{
struct dent * dictent; /* Header of dict entry chain for wd */
struct flagent * prefix; /* Prefix flag used, or NULL */
struct flagent * suffix; /* Suffix flag used, or NULL */
};
ichar_t* icharcpy (ichar_t* out, ichar_t* in);
int icharlen (ichar_t* in);
int icharcmp (ichar_t* s1, ichar_t* s2);
int icharncmp (ichar_t* s1, ichar_t* s2, int n);
#endif
struct dent
{
struct dent * next;
char * word;
MASKTYPE mask[2];
#ifdef FULLMASKSET
char flags;
#endif
};
/*
** Flags in the directory entry. If FULLMASKSET is undefined, these are
** stored in the highest bits of the last longword of the mask field. If
** FULLMASKSET is defined, they are stored in the extra "flags" field.
#ifndef NO_CAPITALIZATION_SUPPORT
**
** If a word has only one capitalization form, and that form is not
** FOLLOWCASE, it will have exactly one entry in the dictionary. The
** legal capitalizations will be indicated by the 2-bit capitalization
** field, as follows:
**
** ALLCAPS The word must appear in all capitals.
** CAPITALIZED The word must be capitalized (e.g., London).
** It will also be accepted in all capitals.
** ANYCASE The word may appear in lowercase, capitalized,
** or all-capitals.
**
** Regardless of the capitalization flags, the "word" field of the entry
** will point to an all-uppercase copy of the word. This is to simplify
** the large portion of the code that doesn't care about capitalization.
** Ispell will generate the correct version when needed.
**
** If a word has more than one capitalization, there will be multiple
** entries for it, linked together by the "next" field. The initial
** entry for such words will be a dummy entry, primarily for use by code
** that ignores capitalization. The "word" field of this entry will
** again point to an all-uppercase copy of the word. The "mask" field
** will contain the logical OR of the mask fields of all variants.
** A header entry is indicated by a capitalization type of ALLCAPS,
** with the MOREVARIANTS bit set.
**
** The following entries will define the individual variants. Each
** entry except the last has the MOREVARIANTS flag set, and each
** contains one of the following capitalization options:
**
** ALLCAPS The word must appear in all capitals.
** CAPITALIZED The word must be capitalized (e.g., London).
** It will also be accepted in all capitals.
** FOLLOWCASE The word must be capitalized exactly like the
** sample in the entry. Prefix (suffix) characters
** must be rendered in the case of the first (last)
** "alphabetic" character. It will also be accepted
** in all capitals. ("Alphabetic" means "mentioned
** in a 'casechars' statement".)
** ANYCASE The word may appear in lowercase, capitalized,
** or all-capitals.
**
** The "mask" field for the entry contains only the affix flag bits that
** are legal for that capitalization. The "word" field will be null
** except for FOLLOWCASE entries, where it will point to the
** correctly-capitalized spelling of the root word.
**
** It is worth discussing why the ALLCAPS option is used in
** the header entry. The header entry accepts an all-capitals
** version of the root plus every affix (this is always legal, since
** words get capitalized in headers and so forth). Further, all of
** the following variant entries will reject any all-capitals form
** that is illegal due to an affix.
**
** Finally, note that variations in the KEEP flag can cause a multiple-variant
** entry as well. For example, if the personal dictionary contains "ALPHA",
** (KEEP flag set) and the user adds "alpha" with the KEEP flag clear, a
** multiple-variant entry will be created so that "alpha" will be accepted
** but only "ALPHA" will actually be kept.
#endif
*/
#ifdef FULLMASKSET
#define flagfield flags
#else
#define flagfield mask[1]
#endif
#define USED ((MASKTYPE) 1 << (FLAGBASE + 0))
#define KEEP ((MASKTYPE) 1 << (FLAGBASE + 1))
#ifdef NO_CAPITALIZATION_SUPPORT
#define ALLFLAGS (USED | KEEP)
#else /* NO_CAPITALIZATION_SUPPORT */
#define ANYCASE ((MASKTYPE) 0 << (FLAGBASE + 2))
#define ALLCAPS ((MASKTYPE) 1 << (FLAGBASE + 2))
#define CAPITALIZED ((MASKTYPE) 2 << (FLAGBASE + 2))
#define FOLLOWCASE ((MASKTYPE) 3 << (FLAGBASE + 2))
#define CAPTYPEMASK ((MASKTYPE) 3 << (FLAGBASE + 2))
#define MOREVARIANTS ((MASKTYPE) 1 << (FLAGBASE + 4))
#define ALLFLAGS (USED | KEEP | CAPTYPEMASK | MOREVARIANTS)
#define captype(x) ((x) & CAPTYPEMASK)
#endif /* NO_CAPITALIZATION_SUPPORT */
/*
* Language tables used to encode prefix and suffix information.
*/
struct flagent
{
ichar_t * strip; /* String to strip off */
ichar_t * affix; /* Affix to append */
short flagbit; /* Flag bit this ent matches */
short stripl; /* Length of strip */
short affl; /* Length of affix */
short numconds; /* Number of char conditions */
short flagflags; /* Modifiers on this flag */
char conds[SET_SIZE + MAXSTRINGCHARS]; /* Adj. char conds */
};
/*
* Bits in flagflags
*/
#define FF_CROSSPRODUCT (1 << 0) /* Affix does cross-products */
#define FF_COMPOUNDONLY (1 << 1) /* Afx works in compounds */
union ptr_union /* Aid for building flg ptrs */
{
struct flagptr * fp; /* Pointer to more indexing */
struct flagent * ent; /* First of a list of ents */
};
struct flagptr
{
union ptr_union pu; /* Ent list or more indexes */
int numents; /* If zero, pu.fp is valid */
};
/*
* Description of a single string character type.
*/
struct strchartype
{
char * name; /* Name of the type */
char * deformatter; /* Deformatter to use */
char * suffixes; /* File suffixes, null seps */
};
/*
* Header placed at the beginning of the hash file.
*/
struct hashheader
{
unsigned short magic; /* Magic number for ID */
unsigned short compileoptions; /* How we were compiled */
short maxstringchars; /* Max # strchrs we support */
short maxstringcharlen; /* Max strchr len supported */
short compoundmin; /* Min lth of compound parts */
short compoundbit; /* Flag 4 compounding roots */
int stringsize; /* Size of string table */
int lstringsize; /* Size of lang. str tbl */
int tblsize; /* No. entries in hash tbl */
int stblsize; /* No. entries in sfx tbl */
int ptblsize; /* No. entries in pfx tbl */
int sortval; /* Largest sort ID assigned */
int nstrchars; /* No. strchars defined */
int nstrchartype; /* No. strchar types */
int strtypestart; /* Start of strtype table */
char nrchars[5]; /* Nroff special characters */
char texchars[13]; /* TeX special characters */
char compoundflag; /* Compund-word handling */
char defhardflag; /* Default tryveryhard flag */
char flagmarker; /* "Start-of-flags" char */
unsigned short sortorder[SET_SIZE + MAXSTRINGCHARS]; /* Sort ordering */
ichar_t lowerconv[SET_SIZE + MAXSTRINGCHARS]; /* Lower-conversion table */
ichar_t upperconv[SET_SIZE + MAXSTRINGCHARS]; /* Upper-conversion table */
char wordchars[SET_SIZE + MAXSTRINGCHARS]; /* NZ for chars found in wrds */
char upperchars[SET_SIZE + MAXSTRINGCHARS]; /* NZ for uppercase chars */
char lowerchars[SET_SIZE + MAXSTRINGCHARS]; /* NZ for lowercase chars */
char boundarychars[SET_SIZE + MAXSTRINGCHARS]; /* NZ for boundary chars */
char stringstarts[SET_SIZE]; /* NZ if char can start str */
char stringchars[MAXSTRINGCHARS][MAXSTRINGCHARLEN + 1]; /* String chars */
unsigned int stringdups[MAXSTRINGCHARS]; /* No. of "base" char */
int dupnos[MAXSTRINGCHARS]; /* Dup char ID # */
unsigned short magic2; /* Second magic for dbl chk */
};
/* hash table magic number */
#define MAGIC 0x9602
/* compile options, put in the hash header for consistency checking */
#ifdef NO8BIT
# define MAGIC8BIT 0x01
#else
# define MAGIC8BIT 0x00
#endif
#ifdef NO_CAPITALIZATION_SUPPORT
# define MAGICCAPITALIZATION 0x00
#else
# define MAGICCAPITALIZATION 0x02
#endif
# define MAGICMASKSET 0x04
#if MASKBITS <= 32
# define MAGICMASKSET 0x00
#else
# if MASKBITS <= 64
# else
# if MASKBITS <= 128
# define MAGICMASKSET 0x08
# else
# define MAGICMASKSET 0x0C
# endif
# endif
#endif
#define COMPILEOPTIONS (MAGIC8BIT | MAGICCAPITALIZATION | MAGICMASKSET)
/*
** Offsets into the nroff special-character array
*/
#define NRLEFTPAREN hashheader.nrchars[0]
#define NRRIGHTPAREN hashheader.nrchars[1]
#define NRDOT hashheader.nrchars[2]
#define NRBACKSLASH hashheader.nrchars[3]
#define NRSTAR hashheader.nrchars[4]
/*
** Offsets into the TeX special-character array
*/
#define TEXLEFTPAREN hashheader.texchars[0]
#define TEXRIGHTPAREN hashheader.texchars[1]
#define TEXLEFTSQUARE hashheader.texchars[2]
#define TEXRIGHTSQUARE hashheader.texchars[3]
#define TEXLEFTCURLY hashheader.texchars[4]
#define TEXRIGHTCURLY hashheader.texchars[5]
#define TEXLEFTANGLE hashheader.texchars[6]
#define TEXRIGHTANGLE hashheader.texchars[7]
#define TEXBACKSLASH hashheader.texchars[8]
#define TEXDOLLAR hashheader.texchars[9]
#define TEXSTAR hashheader.texchars[10]
#define TEXDOT hashheader.texchars[11]
#define TEXPERCENT hashheader.texchars[12]
/*
** Values for compoundflag
*/
#define COMPOUND_NEVER 0 /* Compound words are never good */
#define COMPOUND_ANYTIME 1 /* Accept run-together words */
#define COMPOUND_CONTROLLED 2 /* Compounds controlled by afx flags */
/*
** These macros are similar to the ones above, but they take into account
** the possibility of string characters. Note well that they take a POINTER,
** not a character.
**
** The "l_" versions set "len" to the length of the string character as a
** handy side effect. (Note that the global "laststringch" is also set,
** and sometimes used, by these macros.)
**
** The "l1_" versions go one step further and guarantee that the "len"
** field is valid for *all* characters, being set to 1 even if the macro
** returns false. This macro is a great example of how NOT to write
** readable C.
*/
/*TF NOTE: This is actually defined in code (makedent) now */
#if 0
#define isstringch(ptr, canon) (isstringstart (*(ptr)) \
&& stringcharlen ((ptr), (canon)) > 0)
#define l_isstringch(ptr, len, canon) \
(isstringstart (*(ptr)) \
&& (len = stringcharlen ((ptr), (canon))) \
> 0)
#define l1_isstringch(ptr, len, canon) \
(len = 1, \
isstringstart ((unsigned char)(*(ptr))) \
&& ((len = \
stringcharlen ((ptr), (canon))) \
> 0 \
? 1 : (len = 1, 0)))
#endif
/*
* Sizes of buffers returned by ichartosstr/strtosichar.
*/
#define ICHARTOSSTR_SIZE (INPUTWORDLEN + 4 * MAXAFFIXLEN + 4)
#define STRTOSICHAR_SIZE ((INPUTWORDLEN + 4 * MAXAFFIXLEN + 4) \
* sizeof (ichar_t))
/* TF CHANGE: We should fill this as a structure
and then use it throughout.
*/
/*
* Initialized variables. These are generated using macros so that they
* may be consistently declared in all programs. Numerous examples of
* usage are given below.
*/
#ifdef MAIN
#define INIT(decl, init) decl = init
#else
#define INIT(decl, init) extern decl
#endif
#ifdef MINIMENU
INIT (int minimenusize, 2); /* MUST be either 2 or zero */
#else /* MINIMENU */
INIT (int minimenusize, 0); /* MUST be either 2 or zero */
#endif /* MINIMENU */
INIT (int eflag, 0); /* NZ for expand mode */
INIT (int dumpflag, 0); /* NZ to do dump mode */
INIT (int fflag, 0); /* NZ if -f specified */
#ifndef USG
INIT (int sflag, 0); /* NZ to stop self after EOF */
#endif
INIT (int vflag, 0); /* NZ to display characters as M-xxx */
INIT (int xflag, DEFNOBACKUPFLAG); /* NZ to suppress backups */
INIT (int deftflag, -1); /* NZ for TeX mode by default */
INIT (int tflag, DEFTEXFLAG); /* NZ for TeX mode in current file */
INIT (int prefstringchar, -1); /* Preferred string character type */
INIT (int terse, 0); /* NZ for "terse" mode */
INIT (char tempfile[MAXPATHLEN], ""); /* Name of file we're spelling into */
INIT (int minword, MINWORD); /* Longest always-legal word */
INIT (int sortit, 1); /* Sort suggestions alphabetically */
INIT (int compoundflag, -1); /* How to treat compounds: see above */
INIT (int tryhardflag, -1); /* Always call tryveryhard */
INIT (char * currentfile, NULL); /* Name of current input file */
/* Odd numbers for math mode in LaTeX; even for LR or paragraph mode */
INIT (int math_mode, 0);
/* P -- paragraph or LR mode
* b -- parsing a \begin statement
* e -- parsing an \end statement
* r -- parsing a \ref type of argument.
* m -- looking for a \begin{minipage} argument.
*/
INIT (char LaTeX_Mode, 'P');
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* c++ */
#endif /* ISPELL_H */
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