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diff --git a/pkg/images/lib/rgwrdstr.x b/pkg/images/lib/rgwrdstr.x new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5c3cee28 --- /dev/null +++ b/pkg/images/lib/rgwrdstr.x @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ + +# RG_WRDSTR -- Search a dictionary string for a given string index number. +# This is the opposite function of strdic(), that returns the index for +# given string. The entries in the dictionary string are separated by +# a delimiter character which is the first character of the dictionary +# string. The index of the string found is returned as the function value. +# Otherwise, if there is no string for that index, a zero is returned. + +int procedure rg_wrdstr (index, outstr, maxch, dict) + +int index #I String index +char outstr[ARB] #O Output string as found in dictionary +int maxch #I Maximum length of output string +char dict[ARB] #IDictionary string + +int i, len, start, count + +int strlen() + +begin + # Clear the output string. + outstr[1] = EOS + + # Return if the dictionary is not long enough. + if (dict[1] == EOS) + return (0) + + # Initialize the counters. + count = 1 + len = strlen (dict) + + # Search the dictionary string. This loop only terminates + # successfully if the index is found. Otherwise the procedure + # returns with and error condition. + for (start = 2; count < index; start = start + 1) { + if (dict[start] == dict[1]) + count = count + 1 + if (start == len) + return (0) + } + + # Extract the output string from the dictionary. + for (i = start; dict[i] != EOS && dict[i] != dict[1]; i = i + 1) { + if (i - start + 1 > maxch) + break + outstr[i - start + 1] = dict[i] + } + outstr[i - start + 1] = EOS + + # Return index for output string. + return (count) +end + |