Fix a minor bug in -l operation. Explain the input logic.
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@ -544,31 +544,17 @@ bool MAPLIN(FILE *fp)
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long i, val;
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bool eof;
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/* Read a line of input, from the specified input source,
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* translate the chars to integers in the range 0-126 and store
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* them in the common array "INLINE". Integer values are as follows:
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* 0 = space [ASCII CODE 40 octal, 32 decimal]
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* 1-2 = !" [ASCII 41-42 octal, 33-34 decimal]
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* 3-10 = '()*+,-. [ASCII 47-56 octal, 39-46 decimal]
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* 11-36 = upper-case letters
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* 37-62 = lower-case letters
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* 63 = percent (%) [ASCII 45 octal, 37 decimal]
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* 64-73 = digits, 0 through 9
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* Remaining characters can be translated any way that is convenient;
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* The "TYPE" routine below is used to map them back to characters when
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* necessary. The above mappings are required so that certain special
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* characters are known to fit in 6 bits and/or can be easily spotted.
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* Array elements beyond the end of the line should be filled with 0,
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* and LNLENG should be set to the index of the last character.
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/* Read a line of input, from the specified input source.
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* This logic is complicated partly because it has to serve
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* several cases with different requirements and partly because
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* of a quirk in linenoise().
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*
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* If the data file uses a character other than space (e.g., tab) to
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* separate numbers, that character should also translate to 0.
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*
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* This procedure may use the map1,map2 arrays to maintain static data for
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* the mapping. MAP2(1) is set to 0 when the program starts
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* and is not changed thereafter unless the routines on this page choose
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* to do so. */
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* The quirk shows up when you feed the program a test log on stdin.
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* While fgets (as expected) consumes it a line at a time, linenoise()
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* returns the first line and discards the rest. Thus, there needs to
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* be an editline (-s) option to fall back to fgets while still
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* prompting.
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*/
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do {
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if (!editline) {
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if (prompt)
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@ -599,11 +585,34 @@ bool MAPLIN(FILE *fp)
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efp = stdout;
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if (efp != NULL)
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{
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if (prompt)
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if (prompt && efp == stdout)
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fputs("> ", efp);
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IGNORE(fputs(rawbuf, efp));
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}
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strcpy(INLINE+1, rawbuf);
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/* translate the chars to integers in the range 0-126 and store
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* them in the common array "INLINE". Integer values are as follows:
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* 0 = space [ASCII CODE 40 octal, 32 decimal]
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* 1-2 = !" [ASCII 41-42 octal, 33-34 decimal]
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* 3-10 = '()*+,-. [ASCII 47-56 octal, 39-46 decimal]
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* 11-36 = upper-case letters
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* 37-62 = lower-case letters
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* 63 = percent (%) [ASCII 45 octal, 37 decimal]
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* 64-73 = digits, 0 through 9
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* Remaining characters can be translated any way that is convenient;
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* The "TYPE" routine below is used to map them back to characters when
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* necessary. The above mappings are required so that certain special
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* characters are known to fit in 6 bits and/or can be easily spotted.
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* Array elements beyond the end of the line should be filled with 0,
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* and LNLENG should be set to the index of the last character.
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*
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* If the data file uses a character other than space (e.g., tab) to
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* separate numbers, that character should also translate to 0.
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*
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* This procedure may use the map1,map2 arrays to maintain static data for
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* the mapping. MAP2(1) is set to 0 when the program starts
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* and is not changed thereafter unless the routines on this page choose
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* to do so. */
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LNLENG=0;
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for (i=1; i<=(long)sizeof(INLINE) && INLINE[i]!=0; i++) {
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val=INLINE[i];
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