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1 /*-
2  * Copyright (c) 1989, 1993
3  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
4  *
5  * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
6  * Steve Hayman of the Indiana University Computer Science Dept.
7  *
8  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
9  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
10  * are met:
11  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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13  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
14  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
15  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
16  * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
17  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
18  *    without specific prior written permission.
19  *
20  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
21  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
22  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
23  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
24  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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26  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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28  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
29  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
30  * SUCH DAMAGE.
31  *
32  * @(#) Copyright (c) 1989, 1993 The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
33  * @(#)bcd.c	8.2 (Berkeley) 3/20/94
34  * $NetBSD: bcd.c,v 1.6 1995/04/24 12:22:23 cgd Exp $
35  * $OpenBSD: bcd.c,v 1.25 2016/03/07 12:07:55 mestre Exp $
36  */
37 
38 /*
39  * bcd --
40  *
41  * Read one line of standard input and produce something that looks like a
42  * punch card.  An attempt to reimplement /usr/games/bcd.  All I looked at
43  * was the man page.
44  *
45  * I couldn't find a BCD table handy so I wrote a shell script to deduce what
46  * the patterns were that the old bcd was using for each possible 8-bit
47  * character.  These are the results -- the low order 12 bits represent the
48  * holes.  (A 1 bit is a hole.)  These may be wrong, but they match the old
49  * program!
50  *
51  * Steve Hayman
52  * sahayman@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu
53  * 1989 11 30
54  *
55  *
56  * I found an error in the table. The same error is found in the SunOS 4.1.1
57  * version of bcd. It has apparently been around a long time. The error caused
58  * 'Q' and 'R' to have the same punch code. I only noticed the error due to
59  * someone pointing it out to me when the program was used to print a cover
60  * for an APA!  The table was wrong in 4 places. The other error was masked
61  * by the fact that the input is converted to upper case before lookup.
62  *
63  * Dyane Bruce
64  * db@diana.ocunix.on.ca
65  * Nov 5, 1993
66  */
67 
68 #include <ctype.h>
69 #include <stdio.h>
70 #include <stdlib.h>
71 #include <string.h>
72 #include <unistd.h>
73 
74 static const u_short holes[256] = {
75     0x0,	 0x0,	  0x0,	   0x0,	    0x0,     0x0,     0x0,     0x0,
76     0x0,	 0x0,	  0x0,	   0x0,	    0x0,     0x0,     0x0,     0x0,
77     0x0,	 0x0,	  0x0,	   0x0,	    0x0,     0x0,     0x0,     0x0,
78     0x0,	 0x0,	  0x0,	   0x0,	    0x0,     0x0,     0x0,     0x0,
79     0x0,	 0x206,	  0x20a,   0x042,   0x442,   0x222,   0x800,   0x406,
80     0x812,	 0x412,	  0x422,   0xa00,   0x242,   0x400,   0x842,   0x300,
81     0x200,	 0x100,	  0x080,   0x040,   0x020,   0x010,   0x008,   0x004,
82     0x002,	 0x001,	  0x012,   0x40a,   0x80a,   0x212,   0x00a,   0x006,
83     0x022,	 0x900,	  0x880,   0x840,   0x820,   0x810,   0x808,   0x804,
84     0x802,	 0x801,	  0x500,   0x480,   0x440,   0x420,   0x410,   0x408,
85     0x404,	 0x402,	  0x401,   0x280,   0x240,   0x220,   0x210,   0x208,
86     0x204,	 0x202,	  0x201,   0x082,   0x822,   0x600,   0x282,   0x30f,
87     0x900,	 0x880,	  0x840,   0x820,   0x810,   0x808,   0x804,   0x802,
88     0x801,	 0x500,	  0x480,   0x440,   0x420,   0x410,   0x408,   0x404,
89     0x402,	 0x401,	  0x280,   0x240,   0x220,   0x210,   0x208,   0x204,
90     0x202,	 0x201,	  0x082,   0x806,   0x822,   0x600,   0x282,   0x0,
91     0x0,	 0x0,	  0x0,	   0x0,	    0x0,     0x0,     0x0,     0x0,
92     0x0,	 0x0,	  0x0,	   0x0,	    0x0,     0x0,     0x0,     0x0,
93     0x0,	 0x0,	  0x0,	   0x0,	    0x0,     0x0,     0x0,     0x0,
94     0x0,	 0x0,	  0x0,	   0x0,	    0x0,     0x0,     0x0,     0x0,
95     0x206,	 0x20a,	  0x042,   0x442,   0x222,   0x800,   0x406,   0x812,
96     0x412,	 0x422,	  0xa00,   0x242,   0x400,   0x842,   0x300,   0x200,
97     0x100,	 0x080,	  0x040,   0x020,   0x010,   0x008,   0x004,   0x002,
98     0x001,	 0x012,	  0x40a,   0x80a,   0x212,   0x00a,   0x006,   0x022,
99     0x900,	 0x880,	  0x840,   0x820,   0x810,   0x808,   0x804,   0x802,
100     0x801,	 0x500,	  0x480,   0x440,   0x420,   0x410,   0x408,   0x404,
101     0x402,	 0x401,	  0x280,   0x240,   0x220,   0x210,   0x208,   0x204,
102     0x202,	 0x201,	  0x082,   0x806,   0x822,   0x600,   0x282,   0x30f,
103     0x900,	 0x880,	  0x840,   0x820,   0x810,   0x808,   0x804,   0x802,
104     0x801,	 0x500,	  0x480,   0x440,   0x420,   0x410,   0x408,   0x404,
105     0x402,	 0x401,	  0x280,   0x240,   0x220,   0x210,   0x208,   0x204,
106     0x202,	 0x201,	  0x082,   0x806,   0x822,   0x600,   0x282,   0x0
107 };
108 
109 /*
110  * i'th bit of w.
111  */
112 #define	bit(w,i)	((w)&(1<<(i)))
113 
114 static void	printonecard(char *, size_t);
115 static void	printcard(char *);
116 static int	decode(char *buf);
117 
118 static unsigned int	columns = 48;
119 
120 int
121 main(int argc, char *argv[])
122 {
123 	char cardline[1024];
124 	int dflag = 0;
125 	int ch;
126 
127 	/* revoke setgid privileges */
128 	setgid(getgid());
129 
130 	while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "dl")) != -1) {
131 		switch (ch) {
132 		case 'd':
133 			dflag = 1;
134 			break;
135 		case 'l':
136 			columns = 80;
137 			break;
138 		default:
139 			fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [-l] [string ...]\n",
140 			    getprogname());
141 			fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s -d [-l]\n", getprogname());
142 			return 1;
143 		}
144 	}
145 	argc -= optind;
146 	argv += optind;
147 
148 	if (dflag) {
149 		while (decode(cardline) == 0) {
150 			printf("%s\n", cardline);
151 		}
152 		return 0;
153 	}
154 
155 
156 	/*
157 	 * The original bcd prompts with a "%" when reading from stdin,
158 	 * but this seems kind of silly.  So this one doesn't.
159 	 */
160 	if (argc > 0) {
161 		while (argc--) {
162 			printcard(*argv);
163 			argv++;
164 		}
165 	} else {
166 		while (fgets(cardline, sizeof(cardline), stdin))
167 			printcard(cardline);
168 	}
169 	return 0;
170 }
171 
172 void
173 printcard(char *str)
174 {
175 	size_t len = strlen(str);
176 
177 	while (len > 0) {
178 		size_t amt = len > columns ? columns : len;
179 		printonecard(str, amt);
180 		str += amt;
181 		len -= amt;
182 	}
183 }
184 
185 void
186 printonecard(char *str, size_t len)
187 {
188 	static const char rowchars[] = "   123456789";
189 	unsigned int i;
190 	int row;
191 	char *p, *end;
192 
193 	end = str + len;
194 
195 	/* make string upper case. */
196 	for (p = str; p < end; ++p) {
197 		if (isascii(*p) && islower(*p))
198 			*p = toupper(*p);
199 	}
200 
201 	/* top of card */
202 	putchar(' ');
203 	for (i = 1; i <= columns; ++i)
204 		putchar('_');
205 	putchar('\n');
206 
207 	/*
208 	 * line of text.  Leave a blank if the character doesn't have
209 	 * a hole pattern.
210 	 */
211 	p = str;
212 	putchar('/');
213 	for (i = 1; p < end; i++, p++)
214 		if (holes[(int)*p])
215 			putchar(*p);
216 		else
217 			putchar(' ');
218 	while (i++ <= columns)
219 		putchar(' ');
220 	putchar('|');
221 	putchar('\n');
222 
223 	/*
224 	 * 12 rows of potential holes; output a ']', which looks kind of
225 	 * like a hole, if the appropriate bit is set in the holes[] table.
226 	 * The original bcd output a '[', a backspace, five control A's,
227 	 * and then a ']'.  This seems a little excessive.
228 	 */
229 	for (row = 0; row <= 11; ++row) {
230 		putchar('|');
231 		for (i = 0, p = str; p < end; i++, p++) {
232 			if (bit(holes[(int)*p], 11 - row))
233 				putchar(']');
234 			else
235 				putchar(rowchars[row]);
236 		}
237 		while (i++ < columns)
238 			putchar(rowchars[row]);
239 		putchar('|');
240 		putchar('\n');
241 	}
242 
243 	/* bottom of card */
244 	putchar('|');
245 	for (i = 1; i <= columns; i++)
246 		putchar('_');
247 	putchar('|');
248 	putchar('\n');
249 }
250 
251 #define LINES 12
252 
253 int
254 decode(char *buf)
255 {
256 	unsigned int i;
257 	int col;
258 	char lines[LINES][1024];
259 	char tmp[1024];
260 
261 	/* top of card; if missing signal no more input */
262 	if (fgets(tmp, sizeof(tmp), stdin) == NULL)
263 		return 1;
264 	/* text line, ignored */
265 	if (fgets(tmp, sizeof(tmp), stdin) == NULL)
266 		return -1;
267 	/* twelve lines of data */
268 	for (i = 0; i < LINES; i++)
269 		if (fgets(lines[i], sizeof(lines[i]), stdin) == NULL)
270 			return -1;
271 	/* bottom of card */
272 	if (fgets(tmp, sizeof(tmp), stdin) == NULL)
273 		return -1;
274 
275 	for (i = 0; i < LINES; i++) {
276 		if (strlen(lines[i]) < columns + 2)
277 			return -1;
278 		if (lines[i][0] != '|' || lines[i][columns + 1] != '|')
279 			return -1;
280 		memmove(&lines[i][0], &lines[i][1], columns);
281 		lines[i][columns] = 0;
282 	}
283 	for (col = 0; col < (int)columns; col++) {
284 		unsigned int val = 0;
285 		for (i = 0; i < LINES; i++)
286 			if (lines[i][col] == ']')
287 				val |= 1 << (11 - i);
288 		buf[col] = ' ';
289 		for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
290 			if (holes[i] == val && holes[i]) {
291 				buf[col] = i;
292 				break;
293 			}
294 	}
295 	buf[col] = 0;
296 	for (col = columns - 1; col >= 0; col--) {
297 		if (buf[col] == ' ')
298 			buf[col] = '\0';
299 		else
300 			break;
301 	}
302 	return 0;
303 }
304