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annotate src/misc2.c @ 3024:27d43855b723 v7.3.284
updated for version 7.3.284
Problem: The str2special() function doesn't handle multi-byte characters
properly.
Solution: Recognize multi-byte characters. (partly by Vladimir Vichniakov)
author | Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org> |
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date | Wed, 17 Aug 2011 20:33:22 +0200 |
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7 | 1 /* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: |
2 * | |
3 * VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar | |
4 * | |
5 * Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions. | |
6 * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed. | |
7 * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code. | |
8 */ | |
9 | |
10 /* | |
11 * misc2.c: Various functions. | |
12 */ | |
13 #include "vim.h" | |
14 | |
359 | 15 static char_u *username = NULL; /* cached result of mch_get_user_name() */ |
16 | |
17 static char_u *ff_expand_buffer = NULL; /* used for expanding filenames */ | |
18 | |
7 | 19 #if defined(FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT) || defined(PROTO) |
20 static int coladvance2 __ARGS((pos_T *pos, int addspaces, int finetune, colnr_T wcol)); | |
21 | |
22 /* | |
23 * Return TRUE if in the current mode we need to use virtual. | |
24 */ | |
25 int | |
26 virtual_active() | |
27 { | |
28 /* While an operator is being executed we return "virtual_op", because | |
29 * VIsual_active has already been reset, thus we can't check for "block" | |
30 * being used. */ | |
31 if (virtual_op != MAYBE) | |
32 return virtual_op; | |
33 return (ve_flags == VE_ALL | |
34 # ifdef FEAT_VISUAL | |
35 || ((ve_flags & VE_BLOCK) && VIsual_active && VIsual_mode == Ctrl_V) | |
36 # endif | |
37 || ((ve_flags & VE_INSERT) && (State & INSERT))); | |
38 } | |
39 | |
40 /* | |
41 * Get the screen position of the cursor. | |
42 */ | |
43 int | |
44 getviscol() | |
45 { | |
46 colnr_T x; | |
47 | |
48 getvvcol(curwin, &curwin->w_cursor, &x, NULL, NULL); | |
49 return (int)x; | |
50 } | |
51 | |
52 /* | |
53 * Get the screen position of character col with a coladd in the cursor line. | |
54 */ | |
55 int | |
56 getviscol2(col, coladd) | |
57 colnr_T col; | |
58 colnr_T coladd; | |
59 { | |
60 colnr_T x; | |
61 pos_T pos; | |
62 | |
63 pos.lnum = curwin->w_cursor.lnum; | |
64 pos.col = col; | |
65 pos.coladd = coladd; | |
66 getvvcol(curwin, &pos, &x, NULL, NULL); | |
67 return (int)x; | |
68 } | |
69 | |
70 /* | |
1209 | 71 * Go to column "wcol", and add/insert white space as necessary to get the |
7 | 72 * cursor in that column. |
73 * The caller must have saved the cursor line for undo! | |
74 */ | |
75 int | |
76 coladvance_force(wcol) | |
77 colnr_T wcol; | |
78 { | |
79 int rc = coladvance2(&curwin->w_cursor, TRUE, FALSE, wcol); | |
80 | |
81 if (wcol == MAXCOL) | |
82 curwin->w_valid &= ~VALID_VIRTCOL; | |
83 else | |
84 { | |
85 /* Virtcol is valid */ | |
86 curwin->w_valid |= VALID_VIRTCOL; | |
87 curwin->w_virtcol = wcol; | |
88 } | |
89 return rc; | |
90 } | |
91 #endif | |
92 | |
93 /* | |
94 * Try to advance the Cursor to the specified screen column. | |
95 * If virtual editing: fine tune the cursor position. | |
96 * Note that all virtual positions off the end of a line should share | |
97 * a curwin->w_cursor.col value (n.b. this is equal to STRLEN(line)), | |
98 * beginning at coladd 0. | |
99 * | |
100 * return OK if desired column is reached, FAIL if not | |
101 */ | |
102 int | |
103 coladvance(wcol) | |
104 colnr_T wcol; | |
105 { | |
106 int rc = getvpos(&curwin->w_cursor, wcol); | |
107 | |
108 if (wcol == MAXCOL || rc == FAIL) | |
109 curwin->w_valid &= ~VALID_VIRTCOL; | |
44 | 110 else if (*ml_get_cursor() != TAB) |
7 | 111 { |
44 | 112 /* Virtcol is valid when not on a TAB */ |
7 | 113 curwin->w_valid |= VALID_VIRTCOL; |
114 curwin->w_virtcol = wcol; | |
115 } | |
116 return rc; | |
117 } | |
118 | |
119 /* | |
120 * Return in "pos" the position of the cursor advanced to screen column "wcol". | |
121 * return OK if desired column is reached, FAIL if not | |
122 */ | |
123 int | |
124 getvpos(pos, wcol) | |
125 pos_T *pos; | |
126 colnr_T wcol; | |
127 { | |
128 #ifdef FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT | |
129 return coladvance2(pos, FALSE, virtual_active(), wcol); | |
130 } | |
131 | |
132 static int | |
133 coladvance2(pos, addspaces, finetune, wcol) | |
134 pos_T *pos; | |
135 int addspaces; /* change the text to achieve our goal? */ | |
1209 | 136 int finetune; /* change char offset for the exact column */ |
7 | 137 colnr_T wcol; /* column to move to */ |
138 { | |
139 #endif | |
140 int idx; | |
141 char_u *ptr; | |
142 char_u *line; | |
143 colnr_T col = 0; | |
144 int csize = 0; | |
145 int one_more; | |
146 #ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK | |
147 int head = 0; | |
148 #endif | |
149 | |
772 | 150 one_more = (State & INSERT) |
151 || restart_edit != NUL | |
7 | 152 #ifdef FEAT_VISUAL |
772 | 153 || (VIsual_active && *p_sel != 'o') |
154 #endif | |
155 #ifdef FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT | |
782 | 156 || ((ve_flags & VE_ONEMORE) && wcol < MAXCOL) |
772 | 157 #endif |
158 ; | |
1982 | 159 line = ml_get_buf(curbuf, pos->lnum, FALSE); |
7 | 160 |
161 if (wcol >= MAXCOL) | |
162 { | |
163 idx = (int)STRLEN(line) - 1 + one_more; | |
164 col = wcol; | |
165 | |
166 #ifdef FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT | |
167 if ((addspaces || finetune) && !VIsual_active) | |
168 { | |
169 curwin->w_curswant = linetabsize(line) + one_more; | |
170 if (curwin->w_curswant > 0) | |
171 --curwin->w_curswant; | |
172 } | |
173 #endif | |
174 } | |
175 else | |
176 { | |
177 #ifdef FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT | |
178 int width = W_WIDTH(curwin) - win_col_off(curwin); | |
179 | |
620 | 180 if (finetune |
7 | 181 && curwin->w_p_wrap |
182 # ifdef FEAT_VERTSPLIT | |
183 && curwin->w_width != 0 | |
184 # endif | |
185 && wcol >= (colnr_T)width) | |
186 { | |
187 csize = linetabsize(line); | |
188 if (csize > 0) | |
189 csize--; | |
190 | |
620 | 191 if (wcol / width > (colnr_T)csize / width |
192 && ((State & INSERT) == 0 || (int)wcol > csize + 1)) | |
7 | 193 { |
194 /* In case of line wrapping don't move the cursor beyond the | |
620 | 195 * right screen edge. In Insert mode allow going just beyond |
196 * the last character (like what happens when typing and | |
197 * reaching the right window edge). */ | |
7 | 198 wcol = (csize / width + 1) * width - 1; |
199 } | |
200 } | |
201 #endif | |
202 | |
203 ptr = line; | |
204 while (col <= wcol && *ptr != NUL) | |
205 { | |
206 /* Count a tab for what it's worth (if list mode not on) */ | |
207 #ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK | |
208 csize = win_lbr_chartabsize(curwin, ptr, col, &head); | |
39 | 209 mb_ptr_adv(ptr); |
7 | 210 #else |
211 csize = lbr_chartabsize_adv(&ptr, col); | |
212 #endif | |
213 col += csize; | |
214 } | |
215 idx = (int)(ptr - line); | |
216 /* | |
217 * Handle all the special cases. The virtual_active() check | |
218 * is needed to ensure that a virtual position off the end of | |
219 * a line has the correct indexing. The one_more comparison | |
220 * replaces an explicit add of one_more later on. | |
221 */ | |
222 if (col > wcol || (!virtual_active() && one_more == 0)) | |
223 { | |
224 idx -= 1; | |
225 # ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK | |
226 /* Don't count the chars from 'showbreak'. */ | |
227 csize -= head; | |
228 # endif | |
229 col -= csize; | |
230 } | |
231 | |
232 #ifdef FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT | |
233 if (virtual_active() | |
234 && addspaces | |
235 && ((col != wcol && col != wcol + 1) || csize > 1)) | |
236 { | |
237 /* 'virtualedit' is set: The difference between wcol and col is | |
238 * filled with spaces. */ | |
239 | |
240 if (line[idx] == NUL) | |
241 { | |
242 /* Append spaces */ | |
243 int correct = wcol - col; | |
244 char_u *newline = alloc(idx + correct + 1); | |
245 int t; | |
246 | |
247 if (newline == NULL) | |
248 return FAIL; | |
249 | |
250 for (t = 0; t < idx; ++t) | |
251 newline[t] = line[t]; | |
252 | |
253 for (t = 0; t < correct; ++t) | |
254 newline[t + idx] = ' '; | |
255 | |
256 newline[idx + correct] = NUL; | |
257 | |
258 ml_replace(pos->lnum, newline, FALSE); | |
259 changed_bytes(pos->lnum, (colnr_T)idx); | |
260 idx += correct; | |
261 col = wcol; | |
262 } | |
263 else | |
264 { | |
265 /* Break a tab */ | |
266 int linelen = (int)STRLEN(line); | |
267 int correct = wcol - col - csize + 1; /* negative!! */ | |
840 | 268 char_u *newline; |
7 | 269 int t, s = 0; |
270 int v; | |
271 | |
840 | 272 if (-correct > csize) |
273 return FAIL; | |
274 | |
275 newline = alloc(linelen + csize); | |
276 if (newline == NULL) | |
7 | 277 return FAIL; |
278 | |
279 for (t = 0; t < linelen; t++) | |
280 { | |
281 if (t != idx) | |
282 newline[s++] = line[t]; | |
283 else | |
284 for (v = 0; v < csize; v++) | |
285 newline[s++] = ' '; | |
286 } | |
287 | |
288 newline[linelen + csize - 1] = NUL; | |
289 | |
290 ml_replace(pos->lnum, newline, FALSE); | |
291 changed_bytes(pos->lnum, idx); | |
292 idx += (csize - 1 + correct); | |
293 col += correct; | |
294 } | |
295 } | |
296 #endif | |
297 } | |
298 | |
299 if (idx < 0) | |
300 pos->col = 0; | |
301 else | |
302 pos->col = idx; | |
303 | |
304 #ifdef FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT | |
305 pos->coladd = 0; | |
306 | |
307 if (finetune) | |
308 { | |
309 if (wcol == MAXCOL) | |
310 { | |
311 /* The width of the last character is used to set coladd. */ | |
312 if (!one_more) | |
313 { | |
314 colnr_T scol, ecol; | |
315 | |
316 getvcol(curwin, pos, &scol, NULL, &ecol); | |
317 pos->coladd = ecol - scol; | |
318 } | |
319 } | |
320 else | |
321 { | |
322 int b = (int)wcol - (int)col; | |
323 | |
324 /* The difference between wcol and col is used to set coladd. */ | |
325 if (b > 0 && b < (MAXCOL - 2 * W_WIDTH(curwin))) | |
326 pos->coladd = b; | |
327 | |
328 col += b; | |
329 } | |
330 } | |
331 #endif | |
332 | |
333 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
1982 | 334 /* prevent from moving onto a trail byte */ |
7 | 335 if (has_mbyte) |
2933 | 336 mb_adjustpos(curbuf, pos); |
7 | 337 #endif |
338 | |
339 if (col < wcol) | |
340 return FAIL; | |
341 return OK; | |
342 } | |
343 | |
344 /* | |
1621 | 345 * Increment the cursor position. See inc() for return values. |
7 | 346 */ |
347 int | |
348 inc_cursor() | |
349 { | |
350 return inc(&curwin->w_cursor); | |
351 } | |
352 | |
1621 | 353 /* |
354 * Increment the line pointer "lp" crossing line boundaries as necessary. | |
355 * Return 1 when going to the next line. | |
356 * Return 2 when moving forward onto a NUL at the end of the line). | |
357 * Return -1 when at the end of file. | |
358 * Return 0 otherwise. | |
359 */ | |
7 | 360 int |
361 inc(lp) | |
362 pos_T *lp; | |
363 { | |
364 char_u *p = ml_get_pos(lp); | |
365 | |
366 if (*p != NUL) /* still within line, move to next char (may be NUL) */ | |
367 { | |
368 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
369 if (has_mbyte) | |
370 { | |
474 | 371 int l = (*mb_ptr2len)(p); |
7 | 372 |
373 lp->col += l; | |
374 return ((p[l] != NUL) ? 0 : 2); | |
375 } | |
376 #endif | |
377 lp->col++; | |
378 #ifdef FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT | |
379 lp->coladd = 0; | |
380 #endif | |
381 return ((p[1] != NUL) ? 0 : 2); | |
382 } | |
383 if (lp->lnum != curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count) /* there is a next line */ | |
384 { | |
385 lp->col = 0; | |
386 lp->lnum++; | |
387 #ifdef FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT | |
388 lp->coladd = 0; | |
389 #endif | |
390 return 1; | |
391 } | |
392 return -1; | |
393 } | |
394 | |
395 /* | |
396 * incl(lp): same as inc(), but skip the NUL at the end of non-empty lines | |
397 */ | |
398 int | |
399 incl(lp) | |
400 pos_T *lp; | |
401 { | |
402 int r; | |
403 | |
404 if ((r = inc(lp)) >= 1 && lp->col) | |
405 r = inc(lp); | |
406 return r; | |
407 } | |
408 | |
409 /* | |
410 * dec(p) | |
411 * | |
412 * Decrement the line pointer 'p' crossing line boundaries as necessary. | |
413 * Return 1 when crossing a line, -1 when at start of file, 0 otherwise. | |
414 */ | |
415 int | |
416 dec_cursor() | |
417 { | |
418 return dec(&curwin->w_cursor); | |
419 } | |
420 | |
421 int | |
422 dec(lp) | |
423 pos_T *lp; | |
424 { | |
425 char_u *p; | |
426 | |
427 #ifdef FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT | |
428 lp->coladd = 0; | |
429 #endif | |
430 if (lp->col > 0) /* still within line */ | |
431 { | |
432 lp->col--; | |
433 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
434 if (has_mbyte) | |
435 { | |
436 p = ml_get(lp->lnum); | |
437 lp->col -= (*mb_head_off)(p, p + lp->col); | |
438 } | |
439 #endif | |
440 return 0; | |
441 } | |
442 if (lp->lnum > 1) /* there is a prior line */ | |
443 { | |
444 lp->lnum--; | |
445 p = ml_get(lp->lnum); | |
446 lp->col = (colnr_T)STRLEN(p); | |
447 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
448 if (has_mbyte) | |
449 lp->col -= (*mb_head_off)(p, p + lp->col); | |
450 #endif | |
451 return 1; | |
452 } | |
453 return -1; /* at start of file */ | |
454 } | |
455 | |
456 /* | |
457 * decl(lp): same as dec(), but skip the NUL at the end of non-empty lines | |
458 */ | |
459 int | |
460 decl(lp) | |
461 pos_T *lp; | |
462 { | |
463 int r; | |
464 | |
465 if ((r = dec(lp)) == 1 && lp->col) | |
466 r = dec(lp); | |
467 return r; | |
468 } | |
469 | |
470 /* | |
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476 get_cursor_rel_lnum(wp, lnum) |
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478 linenr_T lnum; /* line number to get the result for */ |
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480 linenr_T cursor = wp->w_cursor.lnum; |
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484 if (hasAnyFolding(wp)) |
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490 (void)hasFolding(lnum, &lnum, NULL); |
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491 /* if lnum and cursor are in the same fold, |
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494 retval++; |
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495 lnum--; |
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496 } |
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497 } |
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498 else if (lnum < cursor) |
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502 (void)hasFolding(lnum, NULL, &lnum); |
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521 /* |
7 | 522 * Make sure curwin->w_cursor.lnum is valid. |
523 */ | |
524 void | |
525 check_cursor_lnum() | |
526 { | |
527 if (curwin->w_cursor.lnum > curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count) | |
528 { | |
529 #ifdef FEAT_FOLDING | |
530 /* If there is a closed fold at the end of the file, put the cursor in | |
531 * its first line. Otherwise in the last line. */ | |
532 if (!hasFolding(curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count, | |
533 &curwin->w_cursor.lnum, NULL)) | |
534 #endif | |
535 curwin->w_cursor.lnum = curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count; | |
536 } | |
537 if (curwin->w_cursor.lnum <= 0) | |
538 curwin->w_cursor.lnum = 1; | |
539 } | |
540 | |
541 /* | |
542 * Make sure curwin->w_cursor.col is valid. | |
543 */ | |
544 void | |
545 check_cursor_col() | |
546 { | |
2933 | 547 check_cursor_col_win(curwin); |
548 } | |
549 | |
550 /* | |
551 * Make sure win->w_cursor.col is valid. | |
552 */ | |
553 void | |
554 check_cursor_col_win(win) | |
555 win_T *win; | |
556 { | |
7 | 557 colnr_T len; |
558 #ifdef FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT | |
2933 | 559 colnr_T oldcol = win->w_cursor.col; |
560 colnr_T oldcoladd = win->w_cursor.col + win->w_cursor.coladd; | |
561 #endif | |
562 | |
563 len = (colnr_T)STRLEN(ml_get_buf(win->w_buffer, win->w_cursor.lnum, FALSE)); | |
7 | 564 if (len == 0) |
2933 | 565 win->w_cursor.col = 0; |
566 else if (win->w_cursor.col >= len) | |
7 | 567 { |
1488 | 568 /* Allow cursor past end-of-line when: |
569 * - in Insert mode or restarting Insert mode | |
570 * - in Visual mode and 'selection' isn't "old" | |
571 * - 'virtualedit' is set */ | |
620 | 572 if ((State & INSERT) || restart_edit |
7 | 573 #ifdef FEAT_VISUAL |
574 || (VIsual_active && *p_sel != 'o') | |
575 #endif | |
1488 | 576 #ifdef FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT |
577 || (ve_flags & VE_ONEMORE) | |
578 #endif | |
7 | 579 || virtual_active()) |
2933 | 580 win->w_cursor.col = len; |
7 | 581 else |
1099 | 582 { |
2933 | 583 win->w_cursor.col = len - 1; |
1099 | 584 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE |
2933 | 585 /* Move the cursor to the head byte. */ |
1099 | 586 if (has_mbyte) |
2933 | 587 mb_adjustpos(win->w_buffer, &win->w_cursor); |
1099 | 588 #endif |
589 } | |
7 | 590 } |
2933 | 591 else if (win->w_cursor.col < 0) |
592 win->w_cursor.col = 0; | |
7 | 593 |
594 #ifdef FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT | |
595 /* If virtual editing is on, we can leave the cursor on the old position, | |
596 * only we must set it to virtual. But don't do it when at the end of the | |
597 * line. */ | |
598 if (oldcol == MAXCOL) | |
2933 | 599 win->w_cursor.coladd = 0; |
7 | 600 else if (ve_flags == VE_ALL) |
1841 | 601 { |
2933 | 602 if (oldcoladd > win->w_cursor.col) |
603 win->w_cursor.coladd = oldcoladd - win->w_cursor.col; | |
1841 | 604 else |
605 /* avoid weird number when there is a miscalculation or overflow */ | |
2933 | 606 win->w_cursor.coladd = 0; |
1841 | 607 } |
7 | 608 #endif |
609 } | |
610 | |
611 /* | |
612 * make sure curwin->w_cursor in on a valid character | |
613 */ | |
614 void | |
615 check_cursor() | |
616 { | |
617 check_cursor_lnum(); | |
618 check_cursor_col(); | |
619 } | |
620 | |
621 #if defined(FEAT_TEXTOBJ) || defined(PROTO) | |
622 /* | |
623 * Make sure curwin->w_cursor is not on the NUL at the end of the line. | |
624 * Allow it when in Visual mode and 'selection' is not "old". | |
625 */ | |
626 void | |
627 adjust_cursor_col() | |
628 { | |
629 if (curwin->w_cursor.col > 0 | |
630 # ifdef FEAT_VISUAL | |
631 && (!VIsual_active || *p_sel == 'o') | |
632 # endif | |
633 && gchar_cursor() == NUL) | |
634 --curwin->w_cursor.col; | |
635 } | |
636 #endif | |
637 | |
638 /* | |
639 * When curwin->w_leftcol has changed, adjust the cursor position. | |
640 * Return TRUE if the cursor was moved. | |
641 */ | |
642 int | |
643 leftcol_changed() | |
644 { | |
645 long lastcol; | |
646 colnr_T s, e; | |
647 int retval = FALSE; | |
648 | |
649 changed_cline_bef_curs(); | |
650 lastcol = curwin->w_leftcol + W_WIDTH(curwin) - curwin_col_off() - 1; | |
651 validate_virtcol(); | |
652 | |
653 /* | |
654 * If the cursor is right or left of the screen, move it to last or first | |
655 * character. | |
656 */ | |
657 if (curwin->w_virtcol > (colnr_T)(lastcol - p_siso)) | |
658 { | |
659 retval = TRUE; | |
660 coladvance((colnr_T)(lastcol - p_siso)); | |
661 } | |
662 else if (curwin->w_virtcol < curwin->w_leftcol + p_siso) | |
663 { | |
664 retval = TRUE; | |
665 (void)coladvance((colnr_T)(curwin->w_leftcol + p_siso)); | |
666 } | |
667 | |
668 /* | |
669 * If the start of the character under the cursor is not on the screen, | |
670 * advance the cursor one more char. If this fails (last char of the | |
671 * line) adjust the scrolling. | |
672 */ | |
673 getvvcol(curwin, &curwin->w_cursor, &s, NULL, &e); | |
674 if (e > (colnr_T)lastcol) | |
675 { | |
676 retval = TRUE; | |
677 coladvance(s - 1); | |
678 } | |
679 else if (s < curwin->w_leftcol) | |
680 { | |
681 retval = TRUE; | |
682 if (coladvance(e + 1) == FAIL) /* there isn't another character */ | |
683 { | |
684 curwin->w_leftcol = s; /* adjust w_leftcol instead */ | |
685 changed_cline_bef_curs(); | |
686 } | |
687 } | |
688 | |
689 if (retval) | |
690 curwin->w_set_curswant = TRUE; | |
691 redraw_later(NOT_VALID); | |
692 return retval; | |
693 } | |
694 | |
695 /********************************************************************** | |
696 * Various routines dealing with allocation and deallocation of memory. | |
697 */ | |
698 | |
699 #if defined(MEM_PROFILE) || defined(PROTO) | |
700 | |
701 # define MEM_SIZES 8200 | |
702 static long_u mem_allocs[MEM_SIZES]; | |
703 static long_u mem_frees[MEM_SIZES]; | |
704 static long_u mem_allocated; | |
705 static long_u mem_freed; | |
706 static long_u mem_peak; | |
707 static long_u num_alloc; | |
708 static long_u num_freed; | |
709 | |
710 static void mem_pre_alloc_s __ARGS((size_t *sizep)); | |
711 static void mem_pre_alloc_l __ARGS((long_u *sizep)); | |
712 static void mem_post_alloc __ARGS((void **pp, size_t size)); | |
713 static void mem_pre_free __ARGS((void **pp)); | |
714 | |
715 static void | |
716 mem_pre_alloc_s(sizep) | |
717 size_t *sizep; | |
718 { | |
719 *sizep += sizeof(size_t); | |
720 } | |
721 | |
722 static void | |
723 mem_pre_alloc_l(sizep) | |
724 long_u *sizep; | |
725 { | |
726 *sizep += sizeof(size_t); | |
727 } | |
728 | |
729 static void | |
730 mem_post_alloc(pp, size) | |
731 void **pp; | |
732 size_t size; | |
733 { | |
734 if (*pp == NULL) | |
735 return; | |
736 size -= sizeof(size_t); | |
737 *(long_u *)*pp = size; | |
738 if (size <= MEM_SIZES-1) | |
739 mem_allocs[size-1]++; | |
740 else | |
741 mem_allocs[MEM_SIZES-1]++; | |
742 mem_allocated += size; | |
743 if (mem_allocated - mem_freed > mem_peak) | |
744 mem_peak = mem_allocated - mem_freed; | |
745 num_alloc++; | |
746 *pp = (void *)((char *)*pp + sizeof(size_t)); | |
747 } | |
748 | |
749 static void | |
750 mem_pre_free(pp) | |
751 void **pp; | |
752 { | |
753 long_u size; | |
754 | |
755 *pp = (void *)((char *)*pp - sizeof(size_t)); | |
756 size = *(size_t *)*pp; | |
757 if (size <= MEM_SIZES-1) | |
758 mem_frees[size-1]++; | |
759 else | |
760 mem_frees[MEM_SIZES-1]++; | |
761 mem_freed += size; | |
762 num_freed++; | |
763 } | |
764 | |
765 /* | |
766 * called on exit via atexit() | |
767 */ | |
768 void | |
769 vim_mem_profile_dump() | |
770 { | |
771 int i, j; | |
772 | |
773 printf("\r\n"); | |
774 j = 0; | |
775 for (i = 0; i < MEM_SIZES - 1; i++) | |
776 { | |
777 if (mem_allocs[i] || mem_frees[i]) | |
778 { | |
779 if (mem_frees[i] > mem_allocs[i]) | |
780 printf("\r\n%s", _("ERROR: ")); | |
781 printf("[%4d / %4lu-%-4lu] ", i + 1, mem_allocs[i], mem_frees[i]); | |
782 j++; | |
783 if (j > 3) | |
784 { | |
785 j = 0; | |
786 printf("\r\n"); | |
787 } | |
788 } | |
789 } | |
790 | |
791 i = MEM_SIZES - 1; | |
792 if (mem_allocs[i]) | |
793 { | |
794 printf("\r\n"); | |
795 if (mem_frees[i] > mem_allocs[i]) | |
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7 | 797 printf("[>%d / %4lu-%-4lu]", i, mem_allocs[i], mem_frees[i]); |
798 } | |
799 | |
800 printf(_("\n[bytes] total alloc-freed %lu-%lu, in use %lu, peak use %lu\n"), | |
801 mem_allocated, mem_freed, mem_allocated - mem_freed, mem_peak); | |
802 printf(_("[calls] total re/malloc()'s %lu, total free()'s %lu\n\n"), | |
803 num_alloc, num_freed); | |
804 } | |
805 | |
806 #endif /* MEM_PROFILE */ | |
807 | |
808 /* | |
809 * Some memory is reserved for error messages and for being able to | |
810 * call mf_release_all(), which needs some memory for mf_trans_add(). | |
811 */ | |
812 #if defined(MSDOS) && !defined(DJGPP) | |
813 # define SMALL_MEM | |
814 # define KEEP_ROOM 8192L | |
815 #else | |
816 # define KEEP_ROOM (2 * 8192L) | |
817 #endif | |
818 | |
819 /* | |
1576 | 820 * Note: if unsigned is 16 bits we can only allocate up to 64K with alloc(). |
7 | 821 * Use lalloc for larger blocks. |
822 */ | |
823 char_u * | |
824 alloc(size) | |
825 unsigned size; | |
826 { | |
827 return (lalloc((long_u)size, TRUE)); | |
828 } | |
829 | |
830 /* | |
831 * Allocate memory and set all bytes to zero. | |
832 */ | |
833 char_u * | |
834 alloc_clear(size) | |
835 unsigned size; | |
836 { | |
837 char_u *p; | |
838 | |
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7 | 840 if (p != NULL) |
841 (void)vim_memset(p, 0, (size_t)size); | |
842 return p; | |
843 } | |
844 | |
845 /* | |
846 * alloc() with check for maximum line length | |
847 */ | |
848 char_u * | |
849 alloc_check(size) | |
850 unsigned size; | |
851 { | |
852 #if !defined(UNIX) && !defined(__EMX__) | |
853 if (sizeof(int) == 2 && size > 0x7fff) | |
854 { | |
855 /* Don't hide this message */ | |
856 emsg_silent = 0; | |
857 EMSG(_("E340: Line is becoming too long")); | |
858 return NULL; | |
859 } | |
860 #endif | |
861 return (lalloc((long_u)size, TRUE)); | |
862 } | |
863 | |
864 /* | |
865 * Allocate memory like lalloc() and set all bytes to zero. | |
866 */ | |
867 char_u * | |
868 lalloc_clear(size, message) | |
869 long_u size; | |
870 int message; | |
871 { | |
872 char_u *p; | |
873 | |
874 p = (lalloc(size, message)); | |
875 if (p != NULL) | |
876 (void)vim_memset(p, 0, (size_t)size); | |
877 return p; | |
878 } | |
879 | |
880 /* | |
881 * Low level memory allocation function. | |
882 * This is used often, KEEP IT FAST! | |
883 */ | |
884 char_u * | |
885 lalloc(size, message) | |
886 long_u size; | |
887 int message; | |
888 { | |
889 char_u *p; /* pointer to new storage space */ | |
890 static int releasing = FALSE; /* don't do mf_release_all() recursive */ | |
891 int try_again; | |
892 #if defined(HAVE_AVAIL_MEM) && !defined(SMALL_MEM) | |
893 static long_u allocated = 0; /* allocated since last avail check */ | |
894 #endif | |
895 | |
896 /* Safety check for allocating zero bytes */ | |
897 if (size == 0) | |
898 { | |
899 /* Don't hide this message */ | |
900 emsg_silent = 0; | |
901 EMSGN(_("E341: Internal error: lalloc(%ld, )"), size); | |
902 return NULL; | |
903 } | |
904 | |
905 #ifdef MEM_PROFILE | |
906 mem_pre_alloc_l(&size); | |
907 #endif | |
908 | |
909 #if defined(MSDOS) && !defined(DJGPP) | |
910 if (size >= 0xfff0) /* in MSDOS we can't deal with >64K blocks */ | |
911 p = NULL; | |
912 else | |
913 #endif | |
914 | |
915 /* | |
916 * Loop when out of memory: Try to release some memfile blocks and | |
917 * if some blocks are released call malloc again. | |
918 */ | |
919 for (;;) | |
920 { | |
921 /* | |
922 * Handle three kind of systems: | |
923 * 1. No check for available memory: Just return. | |
924 * 2. Slow check for available memory: call mch_avail_mem() after | |
925 * allocating KEEP_ROOM amount of memory. | |
926 * 3. Strict check for available memory: call mch_avail_mem() | |
927 */ | |
928 if ((p = (char_u *)malloc((size_t)size)) != NULL) | |
929 { | |
930 #ifndef HAVE_AVAIL_MEM | |
931 /* 1. No check for available memory: Just return. */ | |
932 goto theend; | |
933 #else | |
934 # ifndef SMALL_MEM | |
935 /* 2. Slow check for available memory: call mch_avail_mem() after | |
936 * allocating (KEEP_ROOM / 2) amount of memory. */ | |
937 allocated += size; | |
938 if (allocated < KEEP_ROOM / 2) | |
939 goto theend; | |
940 allocated = 0; | |
941 # endif | |
942 /* 3. check for available memory: call mch_avail_mem() */ | |
943 if (mch_avail_mem(TRUE) < KEEP_ROOM && !releasing) | |
944 { | |
1737 | 945 free((char *)p); /* System is low... no go! */ |
7 | 946 p = NULL; |
947 } | |
948 else | |
949 goto theend; | |
950 #endif | |
951 } | |
952 /* | |
953 * Remember that mf_release_all() is being called to avoid an endless | |
954 * loop, because mf_release_all() may call alloc() recursively. | |
955 */ | |
956 if (releasing) | |
957 break; | |
958 releasing = TRUE; | |
448 | 959 |
960 clear_sb_text(); /* free any scrollback text */ | |
961 try_again = mf_release_all(); /* release as many blocks as possible */ | |
370 | 962 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL |
448 | 963 try_again |= garbage_collect(); /* cleanup recursive lists/dicts */ |
964 #endif | |
965 | |
7 | 966 releasing = FALSE; |
967 if (!try_again) | |
968 break; | |
969 } | |
970 | |
971 if (message && p == NULL) | |
972 do_outofmem_msg(size); | |
973 | |
974 theend: | |
975 #ifdef MEM_PROFILE | |
976 mem_post_alloc((void **)&p, (size_t)size); | |
977 #endif | |
978 return p; | |
979 } | |
980 | |
981 #if defined(MEM_PROFILE) || defined(PROTO) | |
982 /* | |
983 * realloc() with memory profiling. | |
984 */ | |
985 void * | |
986 mem_realloc(ptr, size) | |
987 void *ptr; | |
988 size_t size; | |
989 { | |
990 void *p; | |
991 | |
992 mem_pre_free(&ptr); | |
993 mem_pre_alloc_s(&size); | |
994 | |
995 p = realloc(ptr, size); | |
996 | |
997 mem_post_alloc(&p, size); | |
998 | |
999 return p; | |
1000 } | |
1001 #endif | |
1002 | |
1003 /* | |
1004 * Avoid repeating the error message many times (they take 1 second each). | |
1005 * Did_outofmem_msg is reset when a character is read. | |
1006 */ | |
1007 void | |
1008 do_outofmem_msg(size) | |
1009 long_u size; | |
1010 { | |
1011 if (!did_outofmem_msg) | |
1012 { | |
1013 /* Don't hide this message */ | |
1014 emsg_silent = 0; | |
1015 EMSGN(_("E342: Out of memory! (allocating %lu bytes)"), size); | |
1016 did_outofmem_msg = TRUE; | |
1017 } | |
1018 } | |
1019 | |
356 | 1020 #if defined(EXITFREE) || defined(PROTO) |
359 | 1021 |
1022 # if defined(FEAT_SEARCHPATH) | |
1023 static void free_findfile __ARGS((void)); | |
1024 # endif | |
1025 | |
356 | 1026 /* |
1027 * Free everything that we allocated. | |
1028 * Can be used to detect memory leaks, e.g., with ccmalloc. | |
359 | 1029 * NOTE: This is tricky! Things are freed that functions depend on. Don't be |
1030 * surprised if Vim crashes... | |
1031 * Some things can't be freed, esp. things local to a library function. | |
356 | 1032 */ |
1033 void | |
1034 free_all_mem() | |
1035 { | |
1036 buf_T *buf, *nextbuf; | |
359 | 1037 static int entered = FALSE; |
1038 | |
1039 /* When we cause a crash here it is caught and Vim tries to exit cleanly. | |
1040 * Don't try freeing everything again. */ | |
1041 if (entered) | |
1042 return; | |
1043 entered = TRUE; | |
356 | 1044 |
1446 | 1045 # ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD |
1410 | 1046 block_autocmds(); /* don't want to trigger autocommands here */ |
1446 | 1047 # endif |
1048 | |
1049 # ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS | |
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766 | 1052 if (first_tabpage->tp_next != NULL) |
1053 do_cmdline_cmd((char_u *)"tabonly!"); | |
1054 if (firstwin != lastwin) | |
1055 do_cmdline_cmd((char_u *)"only!"); | |
1446 | 1056 # endif |
673 | 1057 |
741 | 1058 # if defined(FEAT_SPELL) |
356 | 1059 /* Free all spell info. */ |
1060 spell_free_all(); | |
1061 # endif | |
1062 | |
359 | 1063 # if defined(FEAT_USR_CMDS) |
356 | 1064 /* Clear user commands (before deleting buffers). */ |
1065 ex_comclear(NULL); | |
359 | 1066 # endif |
356 | 1067 |
1068 # ifdef FEAT_MENU | |
1069 /* Clear menus. */ | |
1070 do_cmdline_cmd((char_u *)"aunmenu *"); | |
1993 | 1071 # ifdef FEAT_MULTI_LANG |
1072 do_cmdline_cmd((char_u *)"menutranslate clear"); | |
1073 # endif | |
356 | 1074 # endif |
1075 | |
359 | 1076 /* Clear mappings, abbreviations, breakpoints. */ |
1993 | 1077 do_cmdline_cmd((char_u *)"lmapclear"); |
1078 do_cmdline_cmd((char_u *)"xmapclear"); | |
356 | 1079 do_cmdline_cmd((char_u *)"mapclear"); |
1080 do_cmdline_cmd((char_u *)"mapclear!"); | |
1081 do_cmdline_cmd((char_u *)"abclear"); | |
359 | 1082 # if defined(FEAT_EVAL) |
1083 do_cmdline_cmd((char_u *)"breakdel *"); | |
1084 # endif | |
362 | 1085 # if defined(FEAT_PROFILE) |
1086 do_cmdline_cmd((char_u *)"profdel *"); | |
1087 # endif | |
1828 | 1088 # if defined(FEAT_KEYMAP) |
1089 do_cmdline_cmd((char_u *)"set keymap="); | |
1090 #endif | |
359 | 1091 |
1092 # ifdef FEAT_TITLE | |
1093 free_titles(); | |
1094 # endif | |
1095 # if defined(FEAT_SEARCHPATH) | |
1096 free_findfile(); | |
1097 # endif | |
356 | 1098 |
1099 /* Obviously named calls. */ | |
1100 # if defined(FEAT_AUTOCMD) | |
1101 free_all_autocmds(); | |
1102 # endif | |
1103 clear_termcodes(); | |
359 | 1104 free_all_options(); |
1105 free_all_marks(); | |
1106 alist_clear(&global_alist); | |
1107 free_homedir(); | |
1108 free_search_patterns(); | |
1109 free_old_sub(); | |
1110 free_last_insert(); | |
1111 free_prev_shellcmd(); | |
1112 free_regexp_stuff(); | |
1113 free_tag_stuff(); | |
1114 free_cd_dir(); | |
1828 | 1115 # ifdef FEAT_SIGNS |
1116 free_signs(); | |
1117 # endif | |
1446 | 1118 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL |
359 | 1119 set_expr_line(NULL); |
1446 | 1120 # endif |
1121 # ifdef FEAT_DIFF | |
673 | 1122 diff_clear(curtab); |
1446 | 1123 # endif |
626 | 1124 clear_sb_text(); /* free any scrollback text */ |
359 | 1125 |
1126 /* Free some global vars. */ | |
1127 vim_free(username); | |
1422 | 1128 # ifdef FEAT_CLIPBOARD |
359 | 1129 vim_free(clip_exclude_prog); |
1422 | 1130 # endif |
359 | 1131 vim_free(last_cmdline); |
1446 | 1132 # ifdef FEAT_CMDHIST |
359 | 1133 vim_free(new_last_cmdline); |
1446 | 1134 # endif |
680 | 1135 set_keep_msg(NULL, 0); |
359 | 1136 vim_free(ff_expand_buffer); |
356 | 1137 |
1138 /* Clear cmdline history. */ | |
1139 p_hi = 0; | |
1446 | 1140 # ifdef FEAT_CMDHIST |
356 | 1141 init_history(); |
1446 | 1142 # endif |
356 | 1143 |
359 | 1144 #ifdef FEAT_QUICKFIX |
1446 | 1145 { |
1863 | 1146 win_T *win; |
1147 tabpage_T *tab; | |
1446 | 1148 |
1149 qf_free_all(NULL); | |
1150 /* Free all location lists */ | |
1863 | 1151 FOR_ALL_TAB_WINDOWS(tab, win) |
1446 | 1152 qf_free_all(win); |
1153 } | |
359 | 1154 #endif |
1155 | |
1156 /* Close all script inputs. */ | |
1157 close_all_scripts(); | |
1158 | |
1159 #if defined(FEAT_WINDOWS) | |
1160 /* Destroy all windows. Must come before freeing buffers. */ | |
1161 win_free_all(); | |
1162 #endif | |
1163 | |
1576 | 1164 /* Free all buffers. Reset 'autochdir' to avoid accessing things that |
1165 * were freed already. */ | |
1166 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCHDIR | |
1167 p_acd = FALSE; | |
1168 #endif | |
356 | 1169 for (buf = firstbuf; buf != NULL; ) |
1170 { | |
1171 nextbuf = buf->b_next; | |
1172 close_buffer(NULL, buf, DOBUF_WIPE); | |
1173 if (buf_valid(buf)) | |
1174 buf = nextbuf; /* didn't work, try next one */ | |
1175 else | |
1176 buf = firstbuf; | |
1177 } | |
1178 | |
359 | 1179 #ifdef FEAT_ARABIC |
1180 free_cmdline_buf(); | |
356 | 1181 #endif |
1182 | |
1183 /* Clear registers. */ | |
1184 clear_registers(); | |
1185 ResetRedobuff(); | |
1186 ResetRedobuff(); | |
1187 | |
1071 | 1188 #if defined(FEAT_CLIENTSERVER) && defined(FEAT_X11) |
359 | 1189 vim_free(serverDelayedStartName); |
1190 #endif | |
1191 | |
356 | 1192 /* highlight info */ |
1193 free_highlight(); | |
1194 | |
362 | 1195 reset_last_sourcing(); |
1196 | |
766 | 1197 #ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS |
853 | 1198 free_tabpage(first_tabpage); |
1199 first_tabpage = NULL; | |
766 | 1200 #endif |
1201 | |
356 | 1202 # ifdef UNIX |
1203 /* Machine-specific free. */ | |
1204 mch_free_mem(); | |
1205 # endif | |
1206 | |
1207 /* message history */ | |
1208 for (;;) | |
1209 if (delete_first_msg() == FAIL) | |
1210 break; | |
1211 | |
1212 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
1213 eval_clear(); | |
1214 # endif | |
1215 | |
359 | 1216 free_termoptions(); |
1217 | |
356 | 1218 /* screenlines (can't display anything now!) */ |
1219 free_screenlines(); | |
1220 | |
1221 #if defined(USE_XSMP) | |
1222 xsmp_close(); | |
1223 #endif | |
359 | 1224 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_GTK |
1225 gui_mch_free_all(); | |
1226 #endif | |
1227 clear_hl_tables(); | |
356 | 1228 |
1229 vim_free(IObuff); | |
1230 vim_free(NameBuff); | |
1231 } | |
1232 #endif | |
1233 | |
7 | 1234 /* |
2656 | 1235 * Copy "string" into newly allocated memory. |
7 | 1236 */ |
1237 char_u * | |
1238 vim_strsave(string) | |
1239 char_u *string; | |
1240 { | |
1241 char_u *p; | |
1242 unsigned len; | |
1243 | |
1244 len = (unsigned)STRLEN(string) + 1; | |
1245 p = alloc(len); | |
1246 if (p != NULL) | |
1247 mch_memmove(p, string, (size_t)len); | |
1248 return p; | |
1249 } | |
1250 | |
2656 | 1251 /* |
1252 * Copy up to "len" bytes of "string" into newly allocated memory and | |
1253 * terminate with a NUL. | |
1254 * The allocated memory always has size "len + 1", also when "string" is | |
1255 * shorter. | |
1256 */ | |
7 | 1257 char_u * |
1258 vim_strnsave(string, len) | |
1259 char_u *string; | |
1260 int len; | |
1261 { | |
1262 char_u *p; | |
1263 | |
1264 p = alloc((unsigned)(len + 1)); | |
1265 if (p != NULL) | |
1266 { | |
1267 STRNCPY(p, string, len); | |
1268 p[len] = NUL; | |
1269 } | |
1270 return p; | |
1271 } | |
1272 | |
1273 /* | |
1274 * Same as vim_strsave(), but any characters found in esc_chars are preceded | |
1275 * by a backslash. | |
1276 */ | |
1277 char_u * | |
1278 vim_strsave_escaped(string, esc_chars) | |
1279 char_u *string; | |
1280 char_u *esc_chars; | |
1281 { | |
16 | 1282 return vim_strsave_escaped_ext(string, esc_chars, '\\', FALSE); |
7 | 1283 } |
1284 | |
1285 /* | |
1286 * Same as vim_strsave_escaped(), but when "bsl" is TRUE also escape | |
1287 * characters where rem_backslash() would remove the backslash. | |
16 | 1288 * Escape the characters with "cc". |
7 | 1289 */ |
1290 char_u * | |
16 | 1291 vim_strsave_escaped_ext(string, esc_chars, cc, bsl) |
7 | 1292 char_u *string; |
1293 char_u *esc_chars; | |
16 | 1294 int cc; |
7 | 1295 int bsl; |
1296 { | |
1297 char_u *p; | |
1298 char_u *p2; | |
1299 char_u *escaped_string; | |
1300 unsigned length; | |
1301 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
1302 int l; | |
1303 #endif | |
1304 | |
1305 /* | |
1306 * First count the number of backslashes required. | |
1307 * Then allocate the memory and insert them. | |
1308 */ | |
1309 length = 1; /* count the trailing NUL */ | |
1310 for (p = string; *p; p++) | |
1311 { | |
1312 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
474 | 1313 if (has_mbyte && (l = (*mb_ptr2len)(p)) > 1) |
7 | 1314 { |
1315 length += l; /* count a multibyte char */ | |
1316 p += l - 1; | |
1317 continue; | |
1318 } | |
1319 #endif | |
1320 if (vim_strchr(esc_chars, *p) != NULL || (bsl && rem_backslash(p))) | |
1321 ++length; /* count a backslash */ | |
1322 ++length; /* count an ordinary char */ | |
1323 } | |
1324 escaped_string = alloc(length); | |
1325 if (escaped_string != NULL) | |
1326 { | |
1327 p2 = escaped_string; | |
1328 for (p = string; *p; p++) | |
1329 { | |
1330 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
474 | 1331 if (has_mbyte && (l = (*mb_ptr2len)(p)) > 1) |
7 | 1332 { |
1333 mch_memmove(p2, p, (size_t)l); | |
1334 p2 += l; | |
1335 p += l - 1; /* skip multibyte char */ | |
1336 continue; | |
1337 } | |
1338 #endif | |
1339 if (vim_strchr(esc_chars, *p) != NULL || (bsl && rem_backslash(p))) | |
16 | 1340 *p2++ = cc; |
7 | 1341 *p2++ = *p; |
1342 } | |
1343 *p2 = NUL; | |
1344 } | |
1345 return escaped_string; | |
1346 } | |
1347 | |
1685 | 1348 /* |
1349 * Return TRUE when 'shell' has "csh" in the tail. | |
1350 */ | |
1351 int | |
1352 csh_like_shell() | |
1353 { | |
1354 return (strstr((char *)gettail(p_sh), "csh") != NULL); | |
1355 } | |
1712 | 1356 |
985 | 1357 /* |
1358 * Escape "string" for use as a shell argument with system(). | |
1993 | 1359 * This uses single quotes, except when we know we need to use double quotes |
985 | 1360 * (MS-DOS and MS-Windows without 'shellslash' set). |
1673 | 1361 * Escape a newline, depending on the 'shell' option. |
1362 * When "do_special" is TRUE also replace "!", "%", "#" and things starting | |
1363 * with "<" like "<cfile>". | |
985 | 1364 * Returns the result in allocated memory, NULL if we have run out. |
1365 */ | |
1366 char_u * | |
1661 | 1367 vim_strsave_shellescape(string, do_special) |
985 | 1368 char_u *string; |
1661 | 1369 int do_special; |
985 | 1370 { |
1371 unsigned length; | |
1372 char_u *p; | |
1373 char_u *d; | |
1374 char_u *escaped_string; | |
1661 | 1375 int l; |
1673 | 1376 int csh_like; |
1377 | |
1378 /* Only csh and similar shells expand '!' within single quotes. For sh and | |
1379 * the like we must not put a backslash before it, it will be taken | |
1380 * literally. If do_special is set the '!' will be escaped twice. | |
1381 * Csh also needs to have "\n" escaped twice when do_special is set. */ | |
1685 | 1382 csh_like = csh_like_shell(); |
985 | 1383 |
1384 /* First count the number of extra bytes required. */ | |
1072 | 1385 length = (unsigned)STRLEN(string) + 3; /* two quotes and a trailing NUL */ |
985 | 1386 for (p = string; *p != NUL; mb_ptr_adv(p)) |
1387 { | |
1388 # if defined(WIN32) || defined(WIN16) || defined(DOS) | |
1389 if (!p_ssl) | |
1390 { | |
1391 if (*p == '"') | |
1392 ++length; /* " -> "" */ | |
1393 } | |
1394 else | |
1395 # endif | |
1396 if (*p == '\'') | |
1397 length += 3; /* ' => '\'' */ | |
1673 | 1398 if (*p == '\n' || (*p == '!' && (csh_like || do_special))) |
1399 { | |
1400 ++length; /* insert backslash */ | |
1401 if (csh_like && do_special) | |
1402 ++length; /* insert backslash */ | |
1403 } | |
1661 | 1404 if (do_special && find_cmdline_var(p, &l) >= 0) |
1405 { | |
1406 ++length; /* insert backslash */ | |
1407 p += l - 1; | |
1408 } | |
985 | 1409 } |
1410 | |
1411 /* Allocate memory for the result and fill it. */ | |
1412 escaped_string = alloc(length); | |
1413 if (escaped_string != NULL) | |
1414 { | |
1415 d = escaped_string; | |
1416 | |
1417 /* add opening quote */ | |
1418 # if defined(WIN32) || defined(WIN16) || defined(DOS) | |
1419 if (!p_ssl) | |
1420 *d++ = '"'; | |
1421 else | |
1422 # endif | |
1423 *d++ = '\''; | |
1424 | |
1425 for (p = string; *p != NUL; ) | |
1426 { | |
1427 # if defined(WIN32) || defined(WIN16) || defined(DOS) | |
1428 if (!p_ssl) | |
1429 { | |
1430 if (*p == '"') | |
1431 { | |
1432 *d++ = '"'; | |
1433 *d++ = '"'; | |
1434 ++p; | |
1435 continue; | |
1436 } | |
1437 } | |
1438 else | |
1439 # endif | |
1440 if (*p == '\'') | |
1441 { | |
1661 | 1442 *d++ = '\''; |
1443 *d++ = '\\'; | |
1444 *d++ = '\''; | |
1445 *d++ = '\''; | |
985 | 1446 ++p; |
1447 continue; | |
1448 } | |
1673 | 1449 if (*p == '\n' || (*p == '!' && (csh_like || do_special))) |
1450 { | |
1451 *d++ = '\\'; | |
1452 if (csh_like && do_special) | |
1453 *d++ = '\\'; | |
1454 *d++ = *p++; | |
1455 continue; | |
1456 } | |
1661 | 1457 if (do_special && find_cmdline_var(p, &l) >= 0) |
1458 { | |
1459 *d++ = '\\'; /* insert backslash */ | |
1460 while (--l >= 0) /* copy the var */ | |
1461 *d++ = *p++; | |
2009 | 1462 continue; |
1661 | 1463 } |
985 | 1464 |
1465 MB_COPY_CHAR(p, d); | |
1466 } | |
1467 | |
1468 /* add terminating quote and finish with a NUL */ | |
1469 # if defined(WIN32) || defined(WIN16) || defined(DOS) | |
1470 if (!p_ssl) | |
1471 *d++ = '"'; | |
1472 else | |
1473 # endif | |
1474 *d++ = '\''; | |
1475 *d = NUL; | |
1476 } | |
1477 | |
1478 return escaped_string; | |
1479 } | |
1480 | |
7 | 1481 /* |
1482 * Like vim_strsave(), but make all characters uppercase. | |
1483 * This uses ASCII lower-to-upper case translation, language independent. | |
1484 */ | |
1485 char_u * | |
1486 vim_strsave_up(string) | |
1487 char_u *string; | |
1488 { | |
1489 char_u *p1; | |
1490 | |
1491 p1 = vim_strsave(string); | |
1492 vim_strup(p1); | |
1493 return p1; | |
1494 } | |
1495 | |
1496 /* | |
1497 * Like vim_strnsave(), but make all characters uppercase. | |
1498 * This uses ASCII lower-to-upper case translation, language independent. | |
1499 */ | |
1500 char_u * | |
1501 vim_strnsave_up(string, len) | |
1502 char_u *string; | |
1503 int len; | |
1504 { | |
1505 char_u *p1; | |
1506 | |
1507 p1 = vim_strnsave(string, len); | |
1508 vim_strup(p1); | |
1509 return p1; | |
1510 } | |
1511 | |
1512 /* | |
1513 * ASCII lower-to-upper case translation, language independent. | |
1514 */ | |
1515 void | |
1516 vim_strup(p) | |
1517 char_u *p; | |
1518 { | |
1519 char_u *p2; | |
1520 int c; | |
1521 | |
1522 if (p != NULL) | |
1523 { | |
1524 p2 = p; | |
1525 while ((c = *p2) != NUL) | |
1526 #ifdef EBCDIC | |
1527 *p2++ = isalpha(c) ? toupper(c) : c; | |
1528 #else | |
1529 *p2++ = (c < 'a' || c > 'z') ? c : (c - 0x20); | |
1530 #endif | |
1531 } | |
1532 } | |
1533 | |
741 | 1534 #if defined(FEAT_EVAL) || defined(FEAT_SPELL) || defined(PROTO) |
323 | 1535 /* |
1536 * Make string "s" all upper-case and return it in allocated memory. | |
1537 * Handles multi-byte characters as well as possible. | |
1538 * Returns NULL when out of memory. | |
1539 */ | |
1540 char_u * | |
1541 strup_save(orig) | |
1542 char_u *orig; | |
1543 { | |
1544 char_u *p; | |
1545 char_u *res; | |
1546 | |
1547 res = p = vim_strsave(orig); | |
1548 | |
1549 if (res != NULL) | |
1550 while (*p != NUL) | |
1551 { | |
1552 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
1553 int l; | |
1554 | |
1555 if (enc_utf8) | |
1556 { | |
1557 int c, uc; | |
1558 int nl; | |
1559 char_u *s; | |
1560 | |
1561 c = utf_ptr2char(p); | |
1562 uc = utf_toupper(c); | |
1563 | |
1564 /* Reallocate string when byte count changes. This is rare, | |
1565 * thus it's OK to do another malloc()/free(). */ | |
474 | 1566 l = utf_ptr2len(p); |
323 | 1567 nl = utf_char2len(uc); |
1568 if (nl != l) | |
1569 { | |
1570 s = alloc((unsigned)STRLEN(res) + 1 + nl - l); | |
1571 if (s == NULL) | |
1572 break; | |
1573 mch_memmove(s, res, p - res); | |
1574 STRCPY(s + (p - res) + nl, p + l); | |
1575 p = s + (p - res); | |
1576 vim_free(res); | |
1577 res = s; | |
1578 } | |
1579 | |
1580 utf_char2bytes(uc, p); | |
1581 p += nl; | |
1582 } | |
474 | 1583 else if (has_mbyte && (l = (*mb_ptr2len)(p)) > 1) |
323 | 1584 p += l; /* skip multi-byte character */ |
1585 else | |
1586 # endif | |
1587 { | |
1588 *p = TOUPPER_LOC(*p); /* note that toupper() can be a macro */ | |
1589 p++; | |
1590 } | |
1591 } | |
1592 | |
1593 return res; | |
1594 } | |
1595 #endif | |
1596 | |
7 | 1597 /* |
1598 * copy a space a number of times | |
1599 */ | |
1600 void | |
1601 copy_spaces(ptr, count) | |
1602 char_u *ptr; | |
1603 size_t count; | |
1604 { | |
1605 size_t i = count; | |
1606 char_u *p = ptr; | |
1607 | |
1608 while (i--) | |
1609 *p++ = ' '; | |
1610 } | |
1611 | |
1612 #if defined(FEAT_VISUALEXTRA) || defined(PROTO) | |
1613 /* | |
1614 * Copy a character a number of times. | |
1993 | 1615 * Does not work for multi-byte characters! |
7 | 1616 */ |
1617 void | |
1618 copy_chars(ptr, count, c) | |
1619 char_u *ptr; | |
1620 size_t count; | |
1621 int c; | |
1622 { | |
1623 size_t i = count; | |
1624 char_u *p = ptr; | |
1625 | |
1626 while (i--) | |
1627 *p++ = c; | |
1628 } | |
1629 #endif | |
1630 | |
1631 /* | |
1632 * delete spaces at the end of a string | |
1633 */ | |
1634 void | |
1635 del_trailing_spaces(ptr) | |
1636 char_u *ptr; | |
1637 { | |
1638 char_u *q; | |
1639 | |
1640 q = ptr + STRLEN(ptr); | |
1641 while (--q > ptr && vim_iswhite(q[0]) && q[-1] != '\\' && q[-1] != Ctrl_V) | |
1642 *q = NUL; | |
1643 } | |
1644 | |
1645 /* | |
323 | 1646 * Like strncpy(), but always terminate the result with one NUL. |
378 | 1647 * "to" must be "len + 1" long! |
7 | 1648 */ |
1649 void | |
1650 vim_strncpy(to, from, len) | |
323 | 1651 char_u *to; |
1652 char_u *from; | |
418 | 1653 size_t len; |
7 | 1654 { |
323 | 1655 STRNCPY(to, from, len); |
1656 to[len] = NUL; | |
7 | 1657 } |
1658 | |
1659 /* | |
2768 | 1660 * Like strcat(), but make sure the result fits in "tosize" bytes and is |
1661 * always NUL terminated. | |
1662 */ | |
1663 void | |
1664 vim_strcat(to, from, tosize) | |
1665 char_u *to; | |
1666 char_u *from; | |
1667 size_t tosize; | |
1668 { | |
1669 size_t tolen = STRLEN(to); | |
1670 size_t fromlen = STRLEN(from); | |
1671 | |
1672 if (tolen + fromlen + 1 > tosize) | |
1673 { | |
1674 mch_memmove(to + tolen, from, tosize - tolen - 1); | |
1675 to[tosize - 1] = NUL; | |
1676 } | |
1677 else | |
1678 STRCPY(to + tolen, from); | |
1679 } | |
1680 | |
1681 /* | |
7 | 1682 * Isolate one part of a string option where parts are separated with |
1683 * "sep_chars". | |
459 | 1684 * The part is copied into "buf[maxlen]". |
7 | 1685 * "*option" is advanced to the next part. |
1686 * The length is returned. | |
1687 */ | |
1688 int | |
1689 copy_option_part(option, buf, maxlen, sep_chars) | |
1690 char_u **option; | |
1691 char_u *buf; | |
1692 int maxlen; | |
1693 char *sep_chars; | |
1694 { | |
1695 int len = 0; | |
1696 char_u *p = *option; | |
1697 | |
1698 /* skip '.' at start of option part, for 'suffixes' */ | |
1699 if (*p == '.') | |
1700 buf[len++] = *p++; | |
1701 while (*p != NUL && vim_strchr((char_u *)sep_chars, *p) == NULL) | |
1702 { | |
1703 /* | |
1704 * Skip backslash before a separator character and space. | |
1705 */ | |
1706 if (p[0] == '\\' && vim_strchr((char_u *)sep_chars, p[1]) != NULL) | |
1707 ++p; | |
1708 if (len < maxlen - 1) | |
1709 buf[len++] = *p; | |
1710 ++p; | |
1711 } | |
1712 buf[len] = NUL; | |
1713 | |
1714 if (*p != NUL && *p != ',') /* skip non-standard separator */ | |
1715 ++p; | |
1716 p = skip_to_option_part(p); /* p points to next file name */ | |
1717 | |
1718 *option = p; | |
1719 return len; | |
1720 } | |
1721 | |
1722 /* | |
625 | 1723 * Replacement for free() that ignores NULL pointers. |
1724 * Also skip free() when exiting for sure, this helps when we caught a deadly | |
1725 * signal that was caused by a crash in free(). | |
7 | 1726 */ |
1727 void | |
1728 vim_free(x) | |
1729 void *x; | |
1730 { | |
625 | 1731 if (x != NULL && !really_exiting) |
7 | 1732 { |
1733 #ifdef MEM_PROFILE | |
1734 mem_pre_free(&x); | |
1735 #endif | |
1736 free(x); | |
1737 } | |
1738 } | |
1739 | |
1740 #ifndef HAVE_MEMSET | |
1741 void * | |
1742 vim_memset(ptr, c, size) | |
1743 void *ptr; | |
1744 int c; | |
1745 size_t size; | |
1746 { | |
1747 char *p = ptr; | |
1748 | |
1749 while (size-- > 0) | |
1750 *p++ = c; | |
1751 return ptr; | |
1752 } | |
1753 #endif | |
1754 | |
1755 #ifdef VIM_MEMCMP | |
1756 /* | |
1757 * Return zero when "b1" and "b2" are the same for "len" bytes. | |
1758 * Return non-zero otherwise. | |
1759 */ | |
1760 int | |
1761 vim_memcmp(b1, b2, len) | |
1762 void *b1; | |
1763 void *b2; | |
1764 size_t len; | |
1765 { | |
1766 char_u *p1 = (char_u *)b1, *p2 = (char_u *)b2; | |
1767 | |
1768 for ( ; len > 0; --len) | |
1769 { | |
1770 if (*p1 != *p2) | |
1771 return 1; | |
1772 ++p1; | |
1773 ++p2; | |
1774 } | |
1775 return 0; | |
1776 } | |
1777 #endif | |
1778 | |
1779 #ifdef VIM_MEMMOVE | |
1780 /* | |
1781 * Version of memmove() that handles overlapping source and destination. | |
1782 * For systems that don't have a function that is guaranteed to do that (SYSV). | |
1783 */ | |
1784 void | |
1785 mch_memmove(dst_arg, src_arg, len) | |
1786 void *src_arg, *dst_arg; | |
1787 size_t len; | |
1788 { | |
1789 /* | |
1790 * A void doesn't have a size, we use char pointers. | |
1791 */ | |
1792 char *dst = dst_arg, *src = src_arg; | |
1793 | |
1794 /* overlap, copy backwards */ | |
1795 if (dst > src && dst < src + len) | |
1796 { | |
1797 src += len; | |
1798 dst += len; | |
1799 while (len-- > 0) | |
1800 *--dst = *--src; | |
1801 } | |
1802 else /* copy forwards */ | |
1803 while (len-- > 0) | |
1804 *dst++ = *src++; | |
1805 } | |
1806 #endif | |
1807 | |
1808 #if (!defined(HAVE_STRCASECMP) && !defined(HAVE_STRICMP)) || defined(PROTO) | |
1809 /* | |
1810 * Compare two strings, ignoring case, using current locale. | |
1811 * Doesn't work for multi-byte characters. | |
1812 * return 0 for match, < 0 for smaller, > 0 for bigger | |
1813 */ | |
1814 int | |
1815 vim_stricmp(s1, s2) | |
1816 char *s1; | |
1817 char *s2; | |
1818 { | |
1819 int i; | |
1820 | |
1821 for (;;) | |
1822 { | |
1823 i = (int)TOLOWER_LOC(*s1) - (int)TOLOWER_LOC(*s2); | |
1824 if (i != 0) | |
1825 return i; /* this character different */ | |
1826 if (*s1 == NUL) | |
1827 break; /* strings match until NUL */ | |
1828 ++s1; | |
1829 ++s2; | |
1830 } | |
1831 return 0; /* strings match */ | |
1832 } | |
1833 #endif | |
1834 | |
1835 #if (!defined(HAVE_STRNCASECMP) && !defined(HAVE_STRNICMP)) || defined(PROTO) | |
1836 /* | |
1837 * Compare two strings, for length "len", ignoring case, using current locale. | |
1838 * Doesn't work for multi-byte characters. | |
1839 * return 0 for match, < 0 for smaller, > 0 for bigger | |
1840 */ | |
1841 int | |
1842 vim_strnicmp(s1, s2, len) | |
1843 char *s1; | |
1844 char *s2; | |
1845 size_t len; | |
1846 { | |
1847 int i; | |
1848 | |
1849 while (len > 0) | |
1850 { | |
1851 i = (int)TOLOWER_LOC(*s1) - (int)TOLOWER_LOC(*s2); | |
1852 if (i != 0) | |
1853 return i; /* this character different */ | |
1854 if (*s1 == NUL) | |
1855 break; /* strings match until NUL */ | |
1856 ++s1; | |
1857 ++s2; | |
1858 --len; | |
1859 } | |
1860 return 0; /* strings match */ | |
1861 } | |
1862 #endif | |
1863 | |
1864 /* | |
1865 * Version of strchr() and strrchr() that handle unsigned char strings | |
170 | 1866 * with characters from 128 to 255 correctly. It also doesn't return a |
1867 * pointer to the NUL at the end of the string. | |
7 | 1868 */ |
1869 char_u * | |
1870 vim_strchr(string, c) | |
1871 char_u *string; | |
1872 int c; | |
1873 { | |
1874 char_u *p; | |
1875 int b; | |
1876 | |
1877 p = string; | |
1878 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
1879 if (enc_utf8 && c >= 0x80) | |
1880 { | |
1881 while (*p != NUL) | |
1882 { | |
1883 if (utf_ptr2char(p) == c) | |
1884 return p; | |
474 | 1885 p += (*mb_ptr2len)(p); |
7 | 1886 } |
1887 return NULL; | |
1888 } | |
1889 if (enc_dbcs != 0 && c > 255) | |
1890 { | |
1891 int n2 = c & 0xff; | |
1892 | |
1893 c = ((unsigned)c >> 8) & 0xff; | |
1894 while ((b = *p) != NUL) | |
1895 { | |
1896 if (b == c && p[1] == n2) | |
1897 return p; | |
474 | 1898 p += (*mb_ptr2len)(p); |
7 | 1899 } |
1900 return NULL; | |
1901 } | |
1902 if (has_mbyte) | |
1903 { | |
1904 while ((b = *p) != NUL) | |
1905 { | |
1906 if (b == c) | |
1907 return p; | |
474 | 1908 p += (*mb_ptr2len)(p); |
7 | 1909 } |
1910 return NULL; | |
1911 } | |
1912 #endif | |
1913 while ((b = *p) != NUL) | |
1914 { | |
1915 if (b == c) | |
1916 return p; | |
1917 ++p; | |
1918 } | |
1919 return NULL; | |
1920 } | |
1921 | |
1922 /* | |
170 | 1923 * Version of strchr() that only works for bytes and handles unsigned char |
1924 * strings with characters above 128 correctly. It also doesn't return a | |
1925 * pointer to the NUL at the end of the string. | |
1926 */ | |
1927 char_u * | |
1928 vim_strbyte(string, c) | |
1929 char_u *string; | |
1930 int c; | |
1931 { | |
1932 char_u *p = string; | |
1933 | |
1934 while (*p != NUL) | |
1935 { | |
1936 if (*p == c) | |
1937 return p; | |
1938 ++p; | |
1939 } | |
1940 return NULL; | |
1941 } | |
1942 | |
1943 /* | |
7 | 1944 * Search for last occurrence of "c" in "string". |
500 | 1945 * Return NULL if not found. |
170 | 1946 * Does not handle multi-byte char for "c"! |
7 | 1947 */ |
1948 char_u * | |
1949 vim_strrchr(string, c) | |
1950 char_u *string; | |
1951 int c; | |
1952 { | |
1953 char_u *retval = NULL; | |
170 | 1954 char_u *p = string; |
1955 | |
1956 while (*p) | |
7 | 1957 { |
170 | 1958 if (*p == c) |
1959 retval = p; | |
1960 mb_ptr_adv(p); | |
7 | 1961 } |
1962 return retval; | |
1963 } | |
1964 | |
1965 /* | |
1966 * Vim's version of strpbrk(), in case it's missing. | |
1967 * Don't generate a prototype for this, causes problems when it's not used. | |
1968 */ | |
1969 #ifndef PROTO | |
1970 # ifndef HAVE_STRPBRK | |
1971 # ifdef vim_strpbrk | |
1972 # undef vim_strpbrk | |
1973 # endif | |
1974 char_u * | |
1975 vim_strpbrk(s, charset) | |
1976 char_u *s; | |
1977 char_u *charset; | |
1978 { | |
1979 while (*s) | |
1980 { | |
1981 if (vim_strchr(charset, *s) != NULL) | |
1982 return s; | |
39 | 1983 mb_ptr_adv(s); |
7 | 1984 } |
1985 return NULL; | |
1986 } | |
1987 # endif | |
1988 #endif | |
1989 | |
1990 /* | |
1991 * Vim has its own isspace() function, because on some machines isspace() | |
1992 * can't handle characters above 128. | |
1993 */ | |
1994 int | |
1995 vim_isspace(x) | |
1996 int x; | |
1997 { | |
1998 return ((x >= 9 && x <= 13) || x == ' '); | |
1999 } | |
2000 | |
2001 /************************************************************************ | |
119 | 2002 * Functions for handling growing arrays. |
7 | 2003 */ |
2004 | |
2005 /* | |
2006 * Clear an allocated growing array. | |
2007 */ | |
2008 void | |
2009 ga_clear(gap) | |
2010 garray_T *gap; | |
2011 { | |
2012 vim_free(gap->ga_data); | |
2013 ga_init(gap); | |
2014 } | |
2015 | |
2016 /* | |
2017 * Clear a growing array that contains a list of strings. | |
2018 */ | |
2019 void | |
2020 ga_clear_strings(gap) | |
2021 garray_T *gap; | |
2022 { | |
2023 int i; | |
2024 | |
2025 for (i = 0; i < gap->ga_len; ++i) | |
2026 vim_free(((char_u **)(gap->ga_data))[i]); | |
2027 ga_clear(gap); | |
2028 } | |
2029 | |
2030 /* | |
2031 * Initialize a growing array. Don't forget to set ga_itemsize and | |
2032 * ga_growsize! Or use ga_init2(). | |
2033 */ | |
2034 void | |
2035 ga_init(gap) | |
2036 garray_T *gap; | |
2037 { | |
2038 gap->ga_data = NULL; | |
41 | 2039 gap->ga_maxlen = 0; |
7 | 2040 gap->ga_len = 0; |
2041 } | |
2042 | |
2043 void | |
2044 ga_init2(gap, itemsize, growsize) | |
2045 garray_T *gap; | |
2046 int itemsize; | |
2047 int growsize; | |
2048 { | |
2049 ga_init(gap); | |
2050 gap->ga_itemsize = itemsize; | |
2051 gap->ga_growsize = growsize; | |
2052 } | |
2053 | |
2054 /* | |
2055 * Make room in growing array "gap" for at least "n" items. | |
2056 * Return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise. | |
2057 */ | |
2058 int | |
2059 ga_grow(gap, n) | |
2060 garray_T *gap; | |
2061 int n; | |
2062 { | |
2063 size_t len; | |
2064 char_u *pp; | |
2065 | |
41 | 2066 if (gap->ga_maxlen - gap->ga_len < n) |
7 | 2067 { |
2068 if (n < gap->ga_growsize) | |
2069 n = gap->ga_growsize; | |
2070 len = gap->ga_itemsize * (gap->ga_len + n); | |
2071 pp = alloc_clear((unsigned)len); | |
2072 if (pp == NULL) | |
2073 return FAIL; | |
41 | 2074 gap->ga_maxlen = gap->ga_len + n; |
7 | 2075 if (gap->ga_data != NULL) |
2076 { | |
2077 mch_memmove(pp, gap->ga_data, | |
2078 (size_t)(gap->ga_itemsize * gap->ga_len)); | |
2079 vim_free(gap->ga_data); | |
2080 } | |
2081 gap->ga_data = pp; | |
2082 } | |
2083 return OK; | |
2084 } | |
2085 | |
2086 /* | |
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2116 /* |
7 | 2117 * Concatenate a string to a growarray which contains characters. |
2118 * Note: Does NOT copy the NUL at the end! | |
2119 */ | |
2120 void | |
2121 ga_concat(gap, s) | |
2122 garray_T *gap; | |
2123 char_u *s; | |
2124 { | |
2125 int len = (int)STRLEN(s); | |
2126 | |
2127 if (ga_grow(gap, len) == OK) | |
2128 { | |
2129 mch_memmove((char *)gap->ga_data + gap->ga_len, s, (size_t)len); | |
2130 gap->ga_len += len; | |
2131 } | |
2132 } | |
2133 | |
2134 /* | |
2135 * Append one byte to a growarray which contains bytes. | |
2136 */ | |
2137 void | |
2138 ga_append(gap, c) | |
2139 garray_T *gap; | |
2140 int c; | |
2141 { | |
2142 if (ga_grow(gap, 1) == OK) | |
2143 { | |
2144 *((char *)gap->ga_data + gap->ga_len) = c; | |
2145 ++gap->ga_len; | |
2146 } | |
2147 } | |
2148 | |
2935 | 2149 #if (defined(UNIX) && !defined(USE_SYSTEM)) || defined(WIN3264) |
2150 /* | |
2151 * Append the text in "gap" below the cursor line and clear "gap". | |
2152 */ | |
2153 void | |
2154 append_ga_line(gap) | |
2155 garray_T *gap; | |
2156 { | |
2157 /* Remove trailing CR. */ | |
2158 if (gap->ga_len > 0 | |
2159 && !curbuf->b_p_bin | |
2160 && ((char_u *)gap->ga_data)[gap->ga_len - 1] == CAR) | |
2161 --gap->ga_len; | |
2162 ga_append(gap, NUL); | |
2163 ml_append(curwin->w_cursor.lnum++, gap->ga_data, 0, FALSE); | |
2164 gap->ga_len = 0; | |
2165 } | |
2166 #endif | |
2167 | |
7 | 2168 /************************************************************************ |
2169 * functions that use lookup tables for various things, generally to do with | |
2170 * special key codes. | |
2171 */ | |
2172 | |
2173 /* | |
2174 * Some useful tables. | |
2175 */ | |
2176 | |
2177 static struct modmasktable | |
2178 { | |
2179 short mod_mask; /* Bit-mask for particular key modifier */ | |
2180 short mod_flag; /* Bit(s) for particular key modifier */ | |
2181 char_u name; /* Single letter name of modifier */ | |
2182 } mod_mask_table[] = | |
2183 { | |
2184 {MOD_MASK_ALT, MOD_MASK_ALT, (char_u)'M'}, | |
179 | 2185 {MOD_MASK_META, MOD_MASK_META, (char_u)'T'}, |
7 | 2186 {MOD_MASK_CTRL, MOD_MASK_CTRL, (char_u)'C'}, |
2187 {MOD_MASK_SHIFT, MOD_MASK_SHIFT, (char_u)'S'}, | |
2188 {MOD_MASK_MULTI_CLICK, MOD_MASK_2CLICK, (char_u)'2'}, | |
2189 {MOD_MASK_MULTI_CLICK, MOD_MASK_3CLICK, (char_u)'3'}, | |
2190 {MOD_MASK_MULTI_CLICK, MOD_MASK_4CLICK, (char_u)'4'}, | |
2191 #ifdef MACOS | |
2192 {MOD_MASK_CMD, MOD_MASK_CMD, (char_u)'D'}, | |
2193 #endif | |
2194 /* 'A' must be the last one */ | |
2195 {MOD_MASK_ALT, MOD_MASK_ALT, (char_u)'A'}, | |
2196 {0, 0, NUL} | |
2197 }; | |
2198 | |
2199 /* | |
2200 * Shifted key terminal codes and their unshifted equivalent. | |
1209 | 2201 * Don't add mouse codes here, they are handled separately! |
7 | 2202 */ |
2203 #define MOD_KEYS_ENTRY_SIZE 5 | |
2204 | |
2205 static char_u modifier_keys_table[] = | |
2206 { | |
2207 /* mod mask with modifier without modifier */ | |
2208 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '&', '9', '@', '1', /* begin */ | |
2209 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '&', '0', '@', '2', /* cancel */ | |
2210 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '*', '1', '@', '4', /* command */ | |
2211 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '*', '2', '@', '5', /* copy */ | |
2212 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '*', '3', '@', '6', /* create */ | |
2213 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '*', '4', 'k', 'D', /* delete char */ | |
2214 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '*', '5', 'k', 'L', /* delete line */ | |
2215 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '*', '7', '@', '7', /* end */ | |
2216 MOD_MASK_CTRL, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_C_END, '@', '7', /* end */ | |
2217 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '*', '9', '@', '9', /* exit */ | |
2218 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '*', '0', '@', '0', /* find */ | |
2219 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '#', '1', '%', '1', /* help */ | |
2220 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '#', '2', 'k', 'h', /* home */ | |
2221 MOD_MASK_CTRL, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_C_HOME, 'k', 'h', /* home */ | |
2222 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '#', '3', 'k', 'I', /* insert */ | |
2223 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '#', '4', 'k', 'l', /* left arrow */ | |
2224 MOD_MASK_CTRL, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_C_LEFT, 'k', 'l', /* left arrow */ | |
2225 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '%', 'a', '%', '3', /* message */ | |
2226 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '%', 'b', '%', '4', /* move */ | |
2227 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '%', 'c', '%', '5', /* next */ | |
2228 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '%', 'd', '%', '7', /* options */ | |
2229 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '%', 'e', '%', '8', /* previous */ | |
2230 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '%', 'f', '%', '9', /* print */ | |
2231 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '%', 'g', '%', '0', /* redo */ | |
2232 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '%', 'h', '&', '3', /* replace */ | |
2233 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '%', 'i', 'k', 'r', /* right arr. */ | |
2234 MOD_MASK_CTRL, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_C_RIGHT, 'k', 'r', /* right arr. */ | |
2235 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '%', 'j', '&', '5', /* resume */ | |
2236 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '!', '1', '&', '6', /* save */ | |
2237 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '!', '2', '&', '7', /* suspend */ | |
2238 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, '!', '3', '&', '8', /* undo */ | |
2239 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_UP, 'k', 'u', /* up arrow */ | |
2240 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_DOWN, 'k', 'd', /* down arrow */ | |
2241 | |
2242 /* vt100 F1 */ | |
2243 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_XF1, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_XF1, | |
2244 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_XF2, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_XF2, | |
2245 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_XF3, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_XF3, | |
2246 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_XF4, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_XF4, | |
2247 | |
2248 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F1, 'k', '1', /* F1 */ | |
2249 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F2, 'k', '2', | |
2250 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F3, 'k', '3', | |
2251 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F4, 'k', '4', | |
2252 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F5, 'k', '5', | |
2253 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F6, 'k', '6', | |
2254 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F7, 'k', '7', | |
2255 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F8, 'k', '8', | |
2256 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F9, 'k', '9', | |
2257 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F10, 'k', ';', /* F10 */ | |
2258 | |
2259 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F11, 'F', '1', | |
2260 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F12, 'F', '2', | |
2261 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F13, 'F', '3', | |
2262 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F14, 'F', '4', | |
2263 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F15, 'F', '5', | |
2264 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F16, 'F', '6', | |
2265 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F17, 'F', '7', | |
2266 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F18, 'F', '8', | |
2267 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F19, 'F', '9', | |
2268 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F20, 'F', 'A', | |
2269 | |
2270 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F21, 'F', 'B', | |
2271 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F22, 'F', 'C', | |
2272 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F23, 'F', 'D', | |
2273 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F24, 'F', 'E', | |
2274 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F25, 'F', 'F', | |
2275 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F26, 'F', 'G', | |
2276 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F27, 'F', 'H', | |
2277 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F28, 'F', 'I', | |
2278 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F29, 'F', 'J', | |
2279 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F30, 'F', 'K', | |
2280 | |
2281 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F31, 'F', 'L', | |
2282 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F32, 'F', 'M', | |
2283 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F33, 'F', 'N', | |
2284 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F34, 'F', 'O', | |
2285 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F35, 'F', 'P', | |
2286 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F36, 'F', 'Q', | |
2287 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_S_F37, 'F', 'R', | |
2288 | |
2289 /* TAB pseudo code*/ | |
2290 MOD_MASK_SHIFT, 'k', 'B', KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_TAB, | |
2291 | |
2292 NUL | |
2293 }; | |
2294 | |
2295 static struct key_name_entry | |
2296 { | |
2297 int key; /* Special key code or ascii value */ | |
2298 char_u *name; /* Name of key */ | |
2299 } key_names_table[] = | |
2300 { | |
2301 {' ', (char_u *)"Space"}, | |
2302 {TAB, (char_u *)"Tab"}, | |
2303 {K_TAB, (char_u *)"Tab"}, | |
2304 {NL, (char_u *)"NL"}, | |
2305 {NL, (char_u *)"NewLine"}, /* Alternative name */ | |
2306 {NL, (char_u *)"LineFeed"}, /* Alternative name */ | |
2307 {NL, (char_u *)"LF"}, /* Alternative name */ | |
2308 {CAR, (char_u *)"CR"}, | |
2309 {CAR, (char_u *)"Return"}, /* Alternative name */ | |
2310 {CAR, (char_u *)"Enter"}, /* Alternative name */ | |
2311 {K_BS, (char_u *)"BS"}, | |
2312 {K_BS, (char_u *)"BackSpace"}, /* Alternative name */ | |
2313 {ESC, (char_u *)"Esc"}, | |
2314 {CSI, (char_u *)"CSI"}, | |
2315 {K_CSI, (char_u *)"xCSI"}, | |
2316 {'|', (char_u *)"Bar"}, | |
2317 {'\\', (char_u *)"Bslash"}, | |
2318 {K_DEL, (char_u *)"Del"}, | |
2319 {K_DEL, (char_u *)"Delete"}, /* Alternative name */ | |
2320 {K_KDEL, (char_u *)"kDel"}, | |
2321 {K_UP, (char_u *)"Up"}, | |
2322 {K_DOWN, (char_u *)"Down"}, | |
2323 {K_LEFT, (char_u *)"Left"}, | |
2324 {K_RIGHT, (char_u *)"Right"}, | |
180 | 2325 {K_XUP, (char_u *)"xUp"}, |
2326 {K_XDOWN, (char_u *)"xDown"}, | |
2327 {K_XLEFT, (char_u *)"xLeft"}, | |
2328 {K_XRIGHT, (char_u *)"xRight"}, | |
7 | 2329 |
2330 {K_F1, (char_u *)"F1"}, | |
2331 {K_F2, (char_u *)"F2"}, | |
2332 {K_F3, (char_u *)"F3"}, | |
2333 {K_F4, (char_u *)"F4"}, | |
2334 {K_F5, (char_u *)"F5"}, | |
2335 {K_F6, (char_u *)"F6"}, | |
2336 {K_F7, (char_u *)"F7"}, | |
2337 {K_F8, (char_u *)"F8"}, | |
2338 {K_F9, (char_u *)"F9"}, | |
2339 {K_F10, (char_u *)"F10"}, | |
2340 | |
2341 {K_F11, (char_u *)"F11"}, | |
2342 {K_F12, (char_u *)"F12"}, | |
2343 {K_F13, (char_u *)"F13"}, | |
2344 {K_F14, (char_u *)"F14"}, | |
2345 {K_F15, (char_u *)"F15"}, | |
2346 {K_F16, (char_u *)"F16"}, | |
2347 {K_F17, (char_u *)"F17"}, | |
2348 {K_F18, (char_u *)"F18"}, | |
2349 {K_F19, (char_u *)"F19"}, | |
2350 {K_F20, (char_u *)"F20"}, | |
2351 | |
2352 {K_F21, (char_u *)"F21"}, | |
2353 {K_F22, (char_u *)"F22"}, | |
2354 {K_F23, (char_u *)"F23"}, | |
2355 {K_F24, (char_u *)"F24"}, | |
2356 {K_F25, (char_u *)"F25"}, | |
2357 {K_F26, (char_u *)"F26"}, | |
2358 {K_F27, (char_u *)"F27"}, | |
2359 {K_F28, (char_u *)"F28"}, | |
2360 {K_F29, (char_u *)"F29"}, | |
2361 {K_F30, (char_u *)"F30"}, | |
2362 | |
2363 {K_F31, (char_u *)"F31"}, | |
2364 {K_F32, (char_u *)"F32"}, | |
2365 {K_F33, (char_u *)"F33"}, | |
2366 {K_F34, (char_u *)"F34"}, | |
2367 {K_F35, (char_u *)"F35"}, | |
2368 {K_F36, (char_u *)"F36"}, | |
2369 {K_F37, (char_u *)"F37"}, | |
2370 | |
2371 {K_XF1, (char_u *)"xF1"}, | |
2372 {K_XF2, (char_u *)"xF2"}, | |
2373 {K_XF3, (char_u *)"xF3"}, | |
2374 {K_XF4, (char_u *)"xF4"}, | |
2375 | |
2376 {K_HELP, (char_u *)"Help"}, | |
2377 {K_UNDO, (char_u *)"Undo"}, | |
2378 {K_INS, (char_u *)"Insert"}, | |
2379 {K_INS, (char_u *)"Ins"}, /* Alternative name */ | |
2380 {K_KINS, (char_u *)"kInsert"}, | |
2381 {K_HOME, (char_u *)"Home"}, | |
2382 {K_KHOME, (char_u *)"kHome"}, | |
2383 {K_XHOME, (char_u *)"xHome"}, | |
230 | 2384 {K_ZHOME, (char_u *)"zHome"}, |
7 | 2385 {K_END, (char_u *)"End"}, |
2386 {K_KEND, (char_u *)"kEnd"}, | |
2387 {K_XEND, (char_u *)"xEnd"}, | |
230 | 2388 {K_ZEND, (char_u *)"zEnd"}, |
7 | 2389 {K_PAGEUP, (char_u *)"PageUp"}, |
2390 {K_PAGEDOWN, (char_u *)"PageDown"}, | |
2391 {K_KPAGEUP, (char_u *)"kPageUp"}, | |
2392 {K_KPAGEDOWN, (char_u *)"kPageDown"}, | |
2393 | |
2394 {K_KPLUS, (char_u *)"kPlus"}, | |
2395 {K_KMINUS, (char_u *)"kMinus"}, | |
2396 {K_KDIVIDE, (char_u *)"kDivide"}, | |
2397 {K_KMULTIPLY, (char_u *)"kMultiply"}, | |
2398 {K_KENTER, (char_u *)"kEnter"}, | |
2399 {K_KPOINT, (char_u *)"kPoint"}, | |
2400 | |
2401 {K_K0, (char_u *)"k0"}, | |
2402 {K_K1, (char_u *)"k1"}, | |
2403 {K_K2, (char_u *)"k2"}, | |
2404 {K_K3, (char_u *)"k3"}, | |
2405 {K_K4, (char_u *)"k4"}, | |
2406 {K_K5, (char_u *)"k5"}, | |
2407 {K_K6, (char_u *)"k6"}, | |
2408 {K_K7, (char_u *)"k7"}, | |
2409 {K_K8, (char_u *)"k8"}, | |
2410 {K_K9, (char_u *)"k9"}, | |
2411 | |
2412 {'<', (char_u *)"lt"}, | |
2413 | |
2414 {K_MOUSE, (char_u *)"Mouse"}, | |
2415 {K_NETTERM_MOUSE, (char_u *)"NetMouse"}, | |
2416 {K_DEC_MOUSE, (char_u *)"DecMouse"}, | |
2417 {K_JSBTERM_MOUSE, (char_u *)"JsbMouse"}, | |
2418 {K_PTERM_MOUSE, (char_u *)"PtermMouse"}, | |
2419 {K_LEFTMOUSE, (char_u *)"LeftMouse"}, | |
2420 {K_LEFTMOUSE_NM, (char_u *)"LeftMouseNM"}, | |
2421 {K_LEFTDRAG, (char_u *)"LeftDrag"}, | |
2422 {K_LEFTRELEASE, (char_u *)"LeftRelease"}, | |
2423 {K_LEFTRELEASE_NM, (char_u *)"LeftReleaseNM"}, | |
2424 {K_MIDDLEMOUSE, (char_u *)"MiddleMouse"}, | |
2425 {K_MIDDLEDRAG, (char_u *)"MiddleDrag"}, | |
2426 {K_MIDDLERELEASE, (char_u *)"MiddleRelease"}, | |
2427 {K_RIGHTMOUSE, (char_u *)"RightMouse"}, | |
2428 {K_RIGHTDRAG, (char_u *)"RightDrag"}, | |
2429 {K_RIGHTRELEASE, (char_u *)"RightRelease"}, | |
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2430 {K_MOUSEDOWN, (char_u *)"ScrollWheelUp"}, |
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2431 {K_MOUSEUP, (char_u *)"ScrollWheelDown"}, |
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2432 {K_MOUSELEFT, (char_u *)"ScrollWheelRight"}, |
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2433 {K_MOUSERIGHT, (char_u *)"ScrollWheelLeft"}, |
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2434 {K_MOUSEDOWN, (char_u *)"MouseDown"}, /* OBSOLETE: Use */ |
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2435 {K_MOUSEUP, (char_u *)"MouseUp"}, /* ScrollWheelXXX instead */ |
7 | 2436 {K_X1MOUSE, (char_u *)"X1Mouse"}, |
2437 {K_X1DRAG, (char_u *)"X1Drag"}, | |
2438 {K_X1RELEASE, (char_u *)"X1Release"}, | |
2439 {K_X2MOUSE, (char_u *)"X2Mouse"}, | |
2440 {K_X2DRAG, (char_u *)"X2Drag"}, | |
2441 {K_X2RELEASE, (char_u *)"X2Release"}, | |
2442 {K_DROP, (char_u *)"Drop"}, | |
2443 {K_ZERO, (char_u *)"Nul"}, | |
2444 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
2445 {K_SNR, (char_u *)"SNR"}, | |
2446 #endif | |
2447 {K_PLUG, (char_u *)"Plug"}, | |
2448 {0, NULL} | |
2449 }; | |
2450 | |
2451 #define KEY_NAMES_TABLE_LEN (sizeof(key_names_table) / sizeof(struct key_name_entry)) | |
2452 | |
2453 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE | |
2454 static struct mousetable | |
2455 { | |
2456 int pseudo_code; /* Code for pseudo mouse event */ | |
2457 int button; /* Which mouse button is it? */ | |
2458 int is_click; /* Is it a mouse button click event? */ | |
2459 int is_drag; /* Is it a mouse drag event? */ | |
2460 } mouse_table[] = | |
2461 { | |
2462 {(int)KE_LEFTMOUSE, MOUSE_LEFT, TRUE, FALSE}, | |
2463 #ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
2464 {(int)KE_LEFTMOUSE_NM, MOUSE_LEFT, TRUE, FALSE}, | |
2465 #endif | |
2466 {(int)KE_LEFTDRAG, MOUSE_LEFT, FALSE, TRUE}, | |
2467 {(int)KE_LEFTRELEASE, MOUSE_LEFT, FALSE, FALSE}, | |
2468 #ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
2469 {(int)KE_LEFTRELEASE_NM, MOUSE_LEFT, FALSE, FALSE}, | |
2470 #endif | |
2471 {(int)KE_MIDDLEMOUSE, MOUSE_MIDDLE, TRUE, FALSE}, | |
2472 {(int)KE_MIDDLEDRAG, MOUSE_MIDDLE, FALSE, TRUE}, | |
2473 {(int)KE_MIDDLERELEASE, MOUSE_MIDDLE, FALSE, FALSE}, | |
2474 {(int)KE_RIGHTMOUSE, MOUSE_RIGHT, TRUE, FALSE}, | |
2475 {(int)KE_RIGHTDRAG, MOUSE_RIGHT, FALSE, TRUE}, | |
2476 {(int)KE_RIGHTRELEASE, MOUSE_RIGHT, FALSE, FALSE}, | |
2477 {(int)KE_X1MOUSE, MOUSE_X1, TRUE, FALSE}, | |
2478 {(int)KE_X1DRAG, MOUSE_X1, FALSE, TRUE}, | |
2479 {(int)KE_X1RELEASE, MOUSE_X1, FALSE, FALSE}, | |
2480 {(int)KE_X2MOUSE, MOUSE_X2, TRUE, FALSE}, | |
2481 {(int)KE_X2DRAG, MOUSE_X2, FALSE, TRUE}, | |
2482 {(int)KE_X2RELEASE, MOUSE_X2, FALSE, FALSE}, | |
2483 /* DRAG without CLICK */ | |
2484 {(int)KE_IGNORE, MOUSE_RELEASE, FALSE, TRUE}, | |
2485 /* RELEASE without CLICK */ | |
2486 {(int)KE_IGNORE, MOUSE_RELEASE, FALSE, FALSE}, | |
2487 {0, 0, 0, 0}, | |
2488 }; | |
2489 #endif /* FEAT_MOUSE */ | |
2490 | |
2491 /* | |
2492 * Return the modifier mask bit (MOD_MASK_*) which corresponds to the given | |
2493 * modifier name ('S' for Shift, 'C' for Ctrl etc). | |
2494 */ | |
2495 int | |
2496 name_to_mod_mask(c) | |
2497 int c; | |
2498 { | |
2499 int i; | |
2500 | |
2501 c = TOUPPER_ASC(c); | |
2502 for (i = 0; mod_mask_table[i].mod_mask != 0; i++) | |
2503 if (c == mod_mask_table[i].name) | |
2504 return mod_mask_table[i].mod_flag; | |
2505 return 0; | |
2506 } | |
2507 | |
2508 /* | |
2509 * Check if if there is a special key code for "key" that includes the | |
2510 * modifiers specified. | |
2511 */ | |
2512 int | |
2513 simplify_key(key, modifiers) | |
2514 int key; | |
2515 int *modifiers; | |
2516 { | |
2517 int i; | |
2518 int key0; | |
2519 int key1; | |
2520 | |
2521 if (*modifiers & (MOD_MASK_SHIFT | MOD_MASK_CTRL | MOD_MASK_ALT)) | |
2522 { | |
2523 /* TAB is a special case */ | |
2524 if (key == TAB && (*modifiers & MOD_MASK_SHIFT)) | |
2525 { | |
2526 *modifiers &= ~MOD_MASK_SHIFT; | |
2527 return K_S_TAB; | |
2528 } | |
2529 key0 = KEY2TERMCAP0(key); | |
2530 key1 = KEY2TERMCAP1(key); | |
2531 for (i = 0; modifier_keys_table[i] != NUL; i += MOD_KEYS_ENTRY_SIZE) | |
2532 if (key0 == modifier_keys_table[i + 3] | |
2533 && key1 == modifier_keys_table[i + 4] | |
2534 && (*modifiers & modifier_keys_table[i])) | |
2535 { | |
2536 *modifiers &= ~modifier_keys_table[i]; | |
2537 return TERMCAP2KEY(modifier_keys_table[i + 1], | |
2538 modifier_keys_table[i + 2]); | |
2539 } | |
2540 } | |
2541 return key; | |
2542 } | |
2543 | |
2544 /* | |
180 | 2545 * Change <xHome> to <Home>, <xUp> to <Up>, etc. |
2546 */ | |
2547 int | |
2548 handle_x_keys(key) | |
2549 int key; | |
2550 { | |
2551 switch (key) | |
2552 { | |
2553 case K_XUP: return K_UP; | |
2554 case K_XDOWN: return K_DOWN; | |
2555 case K_XLEFT: return K_LEFT; | |
2556 case K_XRIGHT: return K_RIGHT; | |
2557 case K_XHOME: return K_HOME; | |
230 | 2558 case K_ZHOME: return K_HOME; |
180 | 2559 case K_XEND: return K_END; |
230 | 2560 case K_ZEND: return K_END; |
180 | 2561 case K_XF1: return K_F1; |
2562 case K_XF2: return K_F2; | |
2563 case K_XF3: return K_F3; | |
2564 case K_XF4: return K_F4; | |
2565 case K_S_XF1: return K_S_F1; | |
2566 case K_S_XF2: return K_S_F2; | |
2567 case K_S_XF3: return K_S_F3; | |
2568 case K_S_XF4: return K_S_F4; | |
2569 } | |
2570 return key; | |
2571 } | |
2572 | |
2573 /* | |
7 | 2574 * Return a string which contains the name of the given key when the given |
2575 * modifiers are down. | |
2576 */ | |
2577 char_u * | |
2578 get_special_key_name(c, modifiers) | |
2579 int c; | |
2580 int modifiers; | |
2581 { | |
2582 static char_u string[MAX_KEY_NAME_LEN + 1]; | |
2583 | |
2584 int i, idx; | |
2585 int table_idx; | |
2586 char_u *s; | |
2587 | |
2588 string[0] = '<'; | |
2589 idx = 1; | |
2590 | |
2591 /* Key that stands for a normal character. */ | |
2592 if (IS_SPECIAL(c) && KEY2TERMCAP0(c) == KS_KEY) | |
2593 c = KEY2TERMCAP1(c); | |
2594 | |
2595 /* | |
2596 * Translate shifted special keys into unshifted keys and set modifier. | |
2597 * Same for CTRL and ALT modifiers. | |
2598 */ | |
2599 if (IS_SPECIAL(c)) | |
2600 { | |
2601 for (i = 0; modifier_keys_table[i] != 0; i += MOD_KEYS_ENTRY_SIZE) | |
2602 if ( KEY2TERMCAP0(c) == (int)modifier_keys_table[i + 1] | |
2603 && (int)KEY2TERMCAP1(c) == (int)modifier_keys_table[i + 2]) | |
2604 { | |
2605 modifiers |= modifier_keys_table[i]; | |
2606 c = TERMCAP2KEY(modifier_keys_table[i + 3], | |
2607 modifier_keys_table[i + 4]); | |
2608 break; | |
2609 } | |
2610 } | |
2611 | |
2612 /* try to find the key in the special key table */ | |
2613 table_idx = find_special_key_in_table(c); | |
2614 | |
2615 /* | |
2616 * When not a known special key, and not a printable character, try to | |
2617 * extract modifiers. | |
2618 */ | |
2619 if (c > 0 | |
2620 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
2621 && (*mb_char2len)(c) == 1 | |
2622 #endif | |
2623 ) | |
2624 { | |
2625 if (table_idx < 0 | |
2626 && (!vim_isprintc(c) || (c & 0x7f) == ' ') | |
2627 && (c & 0x80)) | |
2628 { | |
2629 c &= 0x7f; | |
2630 modifiers |= MOD_MASK_ALT; | |
2631 /* try again, to find the un-alted key in the special key table */ | |
2632 table_idx = find_special_key_in_table(c); | |
2633 } | |
2634 if (table_idx < 0 && !vim_isprintc(c) && c < ' ') | |
2635 { | |
2636 #ifdef EBCDIC | |
2637 c = CtrlChar(c); | |
2638 #else | |
2639 c += '@'; | |
2640 #endif | |
2641 modifiers |= MOD_MASK_CTRL; | |
2642 } | |
2643 } | |
2644 | |
2645 /* translate the modifier into a string */ | |
2646 for (i = 0; mod_mask_table[i].name != 'A'; i++) | |
2647 if ((modifiers & mod_mask_table[i].mod_mask) | |
2648 == mod_mask_table[i].mod_flag) | |
2649 { | |
2650 string[idx++] = mod_mask_table[i].name; | |
2651 string[idx++] = (char_u)'-'; | |
2652 } | |
2653 | |
2654 if (table_idx < 0) /* unknown special key, may output t_xx */ | |
2655 { | |
2656 if (IS_SPECIAL(c)) | |
2657 { | |
2658 string[idx++] = 't'; | |
2659 string[idx++] = '_'; | |
2660 string[idx++] = KEY2TERMCAP0(c); | |
2661 string[idx++] = KEY2TERMCAP1(c); | |
2662 } | |
2663 /* Not a special key, only modifiers, output directly */ | |
2664 else | |
2665 { | |
2666 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
2667 if (has_mbyte && (*mb_char2len)(c) > 1) | |
2668 idx += (*mb_char2bytes)(c, string + idx); | |
2669 else | |
2670 #endif | |
2671 if (vim_isprintc(c)) | |
2672 string[idx++] = c; | |
2673 else | |
2674 { | |
2675 s = transchar(c); | |
2676 while (*s) | |
2677 string[idx++] = *s++; | |
2678 } | |
2679 } | |
2680 } | |
2681 else /* use name of special key */ | |
2682 { | |
2683 STRCPY(string + idx, key_names_table[table_idx].name); | |
2684 idx = (int)STRLEN(string); | |
2685 } | |
2686 string[idx++] = '>'; | |
2687 string[idx] = NUL; | |
2688 return string; | |
2689 } | |
2690 | |
2691 /* | |
2692 * Try translating a <> name at (*srcp)[] to dst[]. | |
2693 * Return the number of characters added to dst[], zero for no match. | |
2694 * If there is a match, srcp is advanced to after the <> name. | |
2695 * dst[] must be big enough to hold the result (up to six characters)! | |
2696 */ | |
2697 int | |
2698 trans_special(srcp, dst, keycode) | |
2699 char_u **srcp; | |
2700 char_u *dst; | |
2701 int keycode; /* prefer key code, e.g. K_DEL instead of DEL */ | |
2702 { | |
2703 int modifiers = 0; | |
2704 int key; | |
2705 int dlen = 0; | |
2706 | |
1775 | 2707 key = find_special_key(srcp, &modifiers, keycode, FALSE); |
7 | 2708 if (key == 0) |
2709 return 0; | |
2710 | |
2711 /* Put the appropriate modifier in a string */ | |
2712 if (modifiers != 0) | |
2713 { | |
2714 dst[dlen++] = K_SPECIAL; | |
2715 dst[dlen++] = KS_MODIFIER; | |
2716 dst[dlen++] = modifiers; | |
2717 } | |
2718 | |
2719 if (IS_SPECIAL(key)) | |
2720 { | |
2721 dst[dlen++] = K_SPECIAL; | |
2722 dst[dlen++] = KEY2TERMCAP0(key); | |
2723 dst[dlen++] = KEY2TERMCAP1(key); | |
2724 } | |
2725 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
2726 else if (has_mbyte && !keycode) | |
2727 dlen += (*mb_char2bytes)(key, dst + dlen); | |
2728 #endif | |
2729 else if (keycode) | |
2730 dlen = (int)(add_char2buf(key, dst + dlen) - dst); | |
2731 else | |
2732 dst[dlen++] = key; | |
2733 | |
2734 return dlen; | |
2735 } | |
2736 | |
2737 /* | |
2738 * Try translating a <> name at (*srcp)[], return the key and modifiers. | |
2739 * srcp is advanced to after the <> name. | |
2740 * returns 0 if there is no match. | |
2741 */ | |
2742 int | |
1775 | 2743 find_special_key(srcp, modp, keycode, keep_x_key) |
7 | 2744 char_u **srcp; |
2745 int *modp; | |
1775 | 2746 int keycode; /* prefer key code, e.g. K_DEL instead of DEL */ |
2747 int keep_x_key; /* don't translate xHome to Home key */ | |
7 | 2748 { |
2749 char_u *last_dash; | |
2750 char_u *end_of_name; | |
2751 char_u *src; | |
2752 char_u *bp; | |
2753 int modifiers; | |
2754 int bit; | |
2755 int key; | |
835 | 2756 unsigned long n; |
3024 | 2757 int l; |
7 | 2758 |
2759 src = *srcp; | |
2760 if (src[0] != '<') | |
2761 return 0; | |
2762 | |
2763 /* Find end of modifier list */ | |
2764 last_dash = src; | |
2765 for (bp = src + 1; *bp == '-' || vim_isIDc(*bp); bp++) | |
2766 { | |
2767 if (*bp == '-') | |
2768 { | |
2769 last_dash = bp; | |
3024 | 2770 if (bp[1] != NUL) |
2771 { | |
2772 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
2773 if (has_mbyte) | |
2774 l = mb_ptr2len(bp + 1); | |
2775 else | |
2776 #endif | |
2777 l = 1; | |
2778 if (bp[l + 1] == '>') | |
2779 bp += l; /* anything accepted, like <C-?> */ | |
2780 } | |
7 | 2781 } |
2782 if (bp[0] == 't' && bp[1] == '_' && bp[2] && bp[3]) | |
2783 bp += 3; /* skip t_xx, xx may be '-' or '>' */ | |
2784 } | |
2785 | |
2786 if (*bp == '>') /* found matching '>' */ | |
2787 { | |
2788 end_of_name = bp + 1; | |
2789 | |
2790 /* Which modifiers are given? */ | |
2791 modifiers = 0x0; | |
2792 for (bp = src + 1; bp < last_dash; bp++) | |
2793 { | |
2794 if (*bp != '-') | |
2795 { | |
2796 bit = name_to_mod_mask(*bp); | |
2797 if (bit == 0x0) | |
2798 break; /* Illegal modifier name */ | |
2799 modifiers |= bit; | |
2800 } | |
2801 } | |
2802 | |
2803 /* | |
2804 * Legal modifier name. | |
2805 */ | |
2806 if (bp >= last_dash) | |
2807 { | |
3024 | 2808 if (STRNICMP(last_dash + 1, "char-", 5) == 0 |
2809 && VIM_ISDIGIT(last_dash[6])) | |
2810 { | |
2811 /* <Char-123> or <Char-033> or <Char-0x33> */ | |
2812 vim_str2nr(last_dash + 6, NULL, NULL, TRUE, TRUE, NULL, &n); | |
2813 *modp = modifiers; | |
2814 *srcp = end_of_name; | |
2815 return (int)n; | |
2816 } | |
2817 | |
7 | 2818 /* |
2819 * Modifier with single letter, or special key name. | |
2820 */ | |
3024 | 2821 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE |
2822 if (has_mbyte) | |
2823 l = mb_ptr2len(last_dash + 1); | |
2824 else | |
2825 #endif | |
2826 l = 1; | |
2827 if (modifiers != 0 && last_dash[l + 1] == '>') | |
2828 key = PTR2CHAR(last_dash + 1); | |
7 | 2829 else |
180 | 2830 { |
7 | 2831 key = get_special_key_code(last_dash + 1); |
1775 | 2832 if (!keep_x_key) |
2833 key = handle_x_keys(key); | |
180 | 2834 } |
7 | 2835 |
2836 /* | |
2837 * get_special_key_code() may return NUL for invalid | |
2838 * special key name. | |
2839 */ | |
2840 if (key != NUL) | |
2841 { | |
2842 /* | |
2843 * Only use a modifier when there is no special key code that | |
2844 * includes the modifier. | |
2845 */ | |
2846 key = simplify_key(key, &modifiers); | |
2847 | |
2848 if (!keycode) | |
2849 { | |
2850 /* don't want keycode, use single byte code */ | |
2851 if (key == K_BS) | |
2852 key = BS; | |
2853 else if (key == K_DEL || key == K_KDEL) | |
2854 key = DEL; | |
2855 } | |
2856 | |
2857 /* | |
2858 * Normal Key with modifier: Try to make a single byte code. | |
2859 */ | |
2860 if (!IS_SPECIAL(key)) | |
2861 key = extract_modifiers(key, &modifiers); | |
2862 | |
2863 *modp = modifiers; | |
2864 *srcp = end_of_name; | |
2865 return key; | |
2866 } | |
2867 } | |
2868 } | |
2869 return 0; | |
2870 } | |
2871 | |
2872 /* | |
2873 * Try to include modifiers in the key. | |
2874 * Changes "Shift-a" to 'A', "Alt-A" to 0xc0, etc. | |
2875 */ | |
2876 int | |
2877 extract_modifiers(key, modp) | |
2878 int key; | |
2879 int *modp; | |
2880 { | |
2881 int modifiers = *modp; | |
2882 | |
2883 #ifdef MACOS | |
2884 /* Command-key really special, No fancynest */ | |
2885 if (!(modifiers & MOD_MASK_CMD)) | |
2886 #endif | |
2887 if ((modifiers & MOD_MASK_SHIFT) && ASCII_ISALPHA(key)) | |
2888 { | |
2889 key = TOUPPER_ASC(key); | |
2890 modifiers &= ~MOD_MASK_SHIFT; | |
2891 } | |
2892 if ((modifiers & MOD_MASK_CTRL) | |
2893 #ifdef EBCDIC | |
2894 /* * TODO: EBCDIC Better use: | |
2895 * && (Ctrl_chr(key) || key == '?') | |
2896 * ??? */ | |
2897 && strchr("?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_", key) | |
2898 != NULL | |
2899 #else | |
2900 && ((key >= '?' && key <= '_') || ASCII_ISALPHA(key)) | |
2901 #endif | |
2902 ) | |
2903 { | |
2904 key = Ctrl_chr(key); | |
2905 modifiers &= ~MOD_MASK_CTRL; | |
2906 /* <C-@> is <Nul> */ | |
2907 if (key == 0) | |
2908 key = K_ZERO; | |
2909 } | |
2910 #ifdef MACOS | |
2911 /* Command-key really special, No fancynest */ | |
2912 if (!(modifiers & MOD_MASK_CMD)) | |
2913 #endif | |
2914 if ((modifiers & MOD_MASK_ALT) && key < 0x80 | |
2915 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
2916 && !enc_dbcs /* avoid creating a lead byte */ | |
2917 #endif | |
2918 ) | |
2919 { | |
2920 key |= 0x80; | |
2921 modifiers &= ~MOD_MASK_ALT; /* remove the META modifier */ | |
2922 } | |
2923 | |
2924 *modp = modifiers; | |
2925 return key; | |
2926 } | |
2927 | |
2928 /* | |
2929 * Try to find key "c" in the special key table. | |
2930 * Return the index when found, -1 when not found. | |
2931 */ | |
2932 int | |
2933 find_special_key_in_table(c) | |
2934 int c; | |
2935 { | |
2936 int i; | |
2937 | |
2938 for (i = 0; key_names_table[i].name != NULL; i++) | |
2939 if (c == key_names_table[i].key) | |
2940 break; | |
2941 if (key_names_table[i].name == NULL) | |
2942 i = -1; | |
2943 return i; | |
2944 } | |
2945 | |
2946 /* | |
2947 * Find the special key with the given name (the given string does not have to | |
2948 * end with NUL, the name is assumed to end before the first non-idchar). | |
2949 * If the name starts with "t_" the next two characters are interpreted as a | |
2950 * termcap name. | |
2951 * Return the key code, or 0 if not found. | |
2952 */ | |
2953 int | |
2954 get_special_key_code(name) | |
2955 char_u *name; | |
2956 { | |
2957 char_u *table_name; | |
2958 char_u string[3]; | |
2959 int i, j; | |
2960 | |
2961 /* | |
2962 * If it's <t_xx> we get the code for xx from the termcap | |
2963 */ | |
2964 if (name[0] == 't' && name[1] == '_' && name[2] != NUL && name[3] != NUL) | |
2965 { | |
2966 string[0] = name[2]; | |
2967 string[1] = name[3]; | |
2968 string[2] = NUL; | |
2969 if (add_termcap_entry(string, FALSE) == OK) | |
2970 return TERMCAP2KEY(name[2], name[3]); | |
2971 } | |
2972 else | |
2973 for (i = 0; key_names_table[i].name != NULL; i++) | |
2974 { | |
2975 table_name = key_names_table[i].name; | |
2976 for (j = 0; vim_isIDc(name[j]) && table_name[j] != NUL; j++) | |
2977 if (TOLOWER_ASC(table_name[j]) != TOLOWER_ASC(name[j])) | |
2978 break; | |
2979 if (!vim_isIDc(name[j]) && table_name[j] == NUL) | |
2980 return key_names_table[i].key; | |
2981 } | |
2982 return 0; | |
2983 } | |
2984 | |
1661 | 2985 #if defined(FEAT_CMDL_COMPL) || defined(PROTO) |
7 | 2986 char_u * |
2987 get_key_name(i) | |
2988 int i; | |
2989 { | |
1881 | 2990 if (i >= (int)KEY_NAMES_TABLE_LEN) |
7 | 2991 return NULL; |
2992 return key_names_table[i].name; | |
2993 } | |
2994 #endif | |
2995 | |
1661 | 2996 #if defined(FEAT_MOUSE) || defined(PROTO) |
7 | 2997 /* |
2998 * Look up the given mouse code to return the relevant information in the other | |
2999 * arguments. Return which button is down or was released. | |
3000 */ | |
3001 int | |
3002 get_mouse_button(code, is_click, is_drag) | |
3003 int code; | |
3004 int *is_click; | |
3005 int *is_drag; | |
3006 { | |
3007 int i; | |
3008 | |
3009 for (i = 0; mouse_table[i].pseudo_code; i++) | |
3010 if (code == mouse_table[i].pseudo_code) | |
3011 { | |
3012 *is_click = mouse_table[i].is_click; | |
3013 *is_drag = mouse_table[i].is_drag; | |
3014 return mouse_table[i].button; | |
3015 } | |
3016 return 0; /* Shouldn't get here */ | |
3017 } | |
3018 | |
3019 /* | |
3020 * Return the appropriate pseudo mouse event token (KE_LEFTMOUSE etc) based on | |
3021 * the given information about which mouse button is down, and whether the | |
3022 * mouse was clicked, dragged or released. | |
3023 */ | |
3024 int | |
3025 get_pseudo_mouse_code(button, is_click, is_drag) | |
3026 int button; /* eg MOUSE_LEFT */ | |
3027 int is_click; | |
3028 int is_drag; | |
3029 { | |
3030 int i; | |
3031 | |
3032 for (i = 0; mouse_table[i].pseudo_code; i++) | |
3033 if (button == mouse_table[i].button | |
3034 && is_click == mouse_table[i].is_click | |
3035 && is_drag == mouse_table[i].is_drag) | |
3036 { | |
3037 #ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
263 | 3038 /* Trick: a non mappable left click and release has mouse_col -1 |
3039 * or added MOUSE_COLOFF. Used for 'mousefocus' in | |
3040 * gui_mouse_moved() */ | |
3041 if (mouse_col < 0 || mouse_col > MOUSE_COLOFF) | |
7 | 3042 { |
263 | 3043 if (mouse_col < 0) |
3044 mouse_col = 0; | |
3045 else | |
3046 mouse_col -= MOUSE_COLOFF; | |
7 | 3047 if (mouse_table[i].pseudo_code == (int)KE_LEFTMOUSE) |
3048 return (int)KE_LEFTMOUSE_NM; | |
3049 if (mouse_table[i].pseudo_code == (int)KE_LEFTRELEASE) | |
3050 return (int)KE_LEFTRELEASE_NM; | |
3051 } | |
3052 #endif | |
3053 return mouse_table[i].pseudo_code; | |
3054 } | |
1209 | 3055 return (int)KE_IGNORE; /* not recognized, ignore it */ |
7 | 3056 } |
3057 #endif /* FEAT_MOUSE */ | |
3058 | |
3059 /* | |
3060 * Return the current end-of-line type: EOL_DOS, EOL_UNIX or EOL_MAC. | |
3061 */ | |
3062 int | |
3063 get_fileformat(buf) | |
3064 buf_T *buf; | |
3065 { | |
3066 int c = *buf->b_p_ff; | |
3067 | |
3068 if (buf->b_p_bin || c == 'u') | |
3069 return EOL_UNIX; | |
3070 if (c == 'm') | |
3071 return EOL_MAC; | |
3072 return EOL_DOS; | |
3073 } | |
3074 | |
3075 /* | |
3076 * Like get_fileformat(), but override 'fileformat' with "p" for "++opt=val" | |
3077 * argument. | |
3078 */ | |
3079 int | |
3080 get_fileformat_force(buf, eap) | |
3081 buf_T *buf; | |
3082 exarg_T *eap; /* can be NULL! */ | |
3083 { | |
3084 int c; | |
3085 | |
3086 if (eap != NULL && eap->force_ff != 0) | |
3087 c = eap->cmd[eap->force_ff]; | |
3088 else | |
3089 { | |
3090 if ((eap != NULL && eap->force_bin != 0) | |
3091 ? (eap->force_bin == FORCE_BIN) : buf->b_p_bin) | |
3092 return EOL_UNIX; | |
3093 c = *buf->b_p_ff; | |
3094 } | |
3095 if (c == 'u') | |
3096 return EOL_UNIX; | |
3097 if (c == 'm') | |
3098 return EOL_MAC; | |
3099 return EOL_DOS; | |
3100 } | |
3101 | |
3102 /* | |
3103 * Set the current end-of-line type to EOL_DOS, EOL_UNIX or EOL_MAC. | |
3104 * Sets both 'textmode' and 'fileformat'. | |
3105 * Note: Does _not_ set global value of 'textmode'! | |
3106 */ | |
3107 void | |
3108 set_fileformat(t, opt_flags) | |
3109 int t; | |
3110 int opt_flags; /* OPT_LOCAL and/or OPT_GLOBAL */ | |
3111 { | |
3112 char *p = NULL; | |
3113 | |
3114 switch (t) | |
3115 { | |
3116 case EOL_DOS: | |
3117 p = FF_DOS; | |
3118 curbuf->b_p_tx = TRUE; | |
3119 break; | |
3120 case EOL_UNIX: | |
3121 p = FF_UNIX; | |
3122 curbuf->b_p_tx = FALSE; | |
3123 break; | |
3124 case EOL_MAC: | |
3125 p = FF_MAC; | |
3126 curbuf->b_p_tx = FALSE; | |
3127 break; | |
3128 } | |
3129 if (p != NULL) | |
3130 set_string_option_direct((char_u *)"ff", -1, (char_u *)p, | |
694 | 3131 OPT_FREE | opt_flags, 0); |
3132 | |
7 | 3133 #ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS |
671 | 3134 /* This may cause the buffer to become (un)modified. */ |
7 | 3135 check_status(curbuf); |
673 | 3136 redraw_tabline = TRUE; |
7 | 3137 #endif |
3138 #ifdef FEAT_TITLE | |
3139 need_maketitle = TRUE; /* set window title later */ | |
3140 #endif | |
3141 } | |
3142 | |
3143 /* | |
3144 * Return the default fileformat from 'fileformats'. | |
3145 */ | |
3146 int | |
3147 default_fileformat() | |
3148 { | |
3149 switch (*p_ffs) | |
3150 { | |
3151 case 'm': return EOL_MAC; | |
3152 case 'd': return EOL_DOS; | |
3153 } | |
3154 return EOL_UNIX; | |
3155 } | |
3156 | |
3157 /* | |
3158 * Call shell. Calls mch_call_shell, with 'shellxquote' added. | |
3159 */ | |
3160 int | |
3161 call_shell(cmd, opt) | |
3162 char_u *cmd; | |
3163 int opt; | |
3164 { | |
3165 char_u *ncmd; | |
3166 int retval; | |
170 | 3167 #ifdef FEAT_PROFILE |
3168 proftime_T wait_time; | |
3169 #endif | |
7 | 3170 |
3171 if (p_verbose > 3) | |
3172 { | |
293 | 3173 verbose_enter(); |
273 | 3174 smsg((char_u *)_("Calling shell to execute: \"%s\""), |
7 | 3175 cmd == NULL ? p_sh : cmd); |
3176 out_char('\n'); | |
3177 cursor_on(); | |
293 | 3178 verbose_leave(); |
7 | 3179 } |
3180 | |
170 | 3181 #ifdef FEAT_PROFILE |
789 | 3182 if (do_profiling == PROF_YES) |
170 | 3183 prof_child_enter(&wait_time); |
3184 #endif | |
3185 | |
7 | 3186 if (*p_sh == NUL) |
3187 { | |
3188 EMSG(_(e_shellempty)); | |
3189 retval = -1; | |
3190 } | |
3191 else | |
3192 { | |
3193 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_MSWIN | |
3194 /* Don't hide the pointer while executing a shell command. */ | |
3195 gui_mch_mousehide(FALSE); | |
3196 #endif | |
3197 #ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
3198 ++hold_gui_events; | |
3199 #endif | |
3200 /* The external command may update a tags file, clear cached tags. */ | |
3201 tag_freematch(); | |
3202 | |
3203 if (cmd == NULL || *p_sxq == NUL) | |
3204 retval = mch_call_shell(cmd, opt); | |
3205 else | |
3206 { | |
3207 ncmd = alloc((unsigned)(STRLEN(cmd) + STRLEN(p_sxq) * 2 + 1)); | |
3208 if (ncmd != NULL) | |
3209 { | |
3210 STRCPY(ncmd, p_sxq); | |
3211 STRCAT(ncmd, cmd); | |
3212 STRCAT(ncmd, p_sxq); | |
3213 retval = mch_call_shell(ncmd, opt); | |
3214 vim_free(ncmd); | |
3215 } | |
3216 else | |
3217 retval = -1; | |
3218 } | |
3219 #ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
3220 --hold_gui_events; | |
3221 #endif | |
3222 /* | |
3223 * Check the window size, in case it changed while executing the | |
3224 * external command. | |
3225 */ | |
3226 shell_resized_check(); | |
3227 } | |
3228 | |
3229 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
3230 set_vim_var_nr(VV_SHELL_ERROR, (long)retval); | |
170 | 3231 # ifdef FEAT_PROFILE |
789 | 3232 if (do_profiling == PROF_YES) |
170 | 3233 prof_child_exit(&wait_time); |
3234 # endif | |
7 | 3235 #endif |
3236 | |
3237 return retval; | |
3238 } | |
3239 | |
3240 /* | |
789 | 3241 * VISUAL, SELECTMODE and OP_PENDING State are never set, they are equal to |
3242 * NORMAL State with a condition. This function returns the real State. | |
7 | 3243 */ |
3244 int | |
3245 get_real_state() | |
3246 { | |
3247 if (State & NORMAL) | |
3248 { | |
3249 #ifdef FEAT_VISUAL | |
3250 if (VIsual_active) | |
789 | 3251 { |
3252 if (VIsual_select) | |
3253 return SELECTMODE; | |
7 | 3254 return VISUAL; |
789 | 3255 } |
7 | 3256 else |
3257 #endif | |
3258 if (finish_op) | |
789 | 3259 return OP_PENDING; |
7 | 3260 } |
3261 return State; | |
3262 } | |
3263 | |
39 | 3264 #if defined(FEAT_MBYTE) || defined(PROTO) |
3265 /* | |
3266 * Return TRUE if "p" points to just after a path separator. | |
2939 | 3267 * Takes care of multi-byte characters. |
39 | 3268 * "b" must point to the start of the file name |
3269 */ | |
3270 int | |
3271 after_pathsep(b, p) | |
3272 char_u *b; | |
3273 char_u *p; | |
3274 { | |
2939 | 3275 return p > b && vim_ispathsep(p[-1]) |
39 | 3276 && (!has_mbyte || (*mb_head_off)(b, p - 1) == 0); |
3277 } | |
3278 #endif | |
3279 | |
3280 /* | |
3281 * Return TRUE if file names "f1" and "f2" are in the same directory. | |
3282 * "f1" may be a short name, "f2" must be a full path. | |
3283 */ | |
3284 int | |
3285 same_directory(f1, f2) | |
3286 char_u *f1; | |
3287 char_u *f2; | |
3288 { | |
3289 char_u ffname[MAXPATHL]; | |
3290 char_u *t1; | |
3291 char_u *t2; | |
3292 | |
3293 /* safety check */ | |
3294 if (f1 == NULL || f2 == NULL) | |
3295 return FALSE; | |
3296 | |
3297 (void)vim_FullName(f1, ffname, MAXPATHL, FALSE); | |
3298 t1 = gettail_sep(ffname); | |
3299 t2 = gettail_sep(f2); | |
3300 return (t1 - ffname == t2 - f2 | |
3301 && pathcmp((char *)ffname, (char *)f2, (int)(t1 - ffname)) == 0); | |
3302 } | |
3303 | |
7 | 3304 #if defined(FEAT_SESSION) || defined(MSWIN) || defined(FEAT_GUI_MAC) \ |
574 | 3305 || ((defined(FEAT_GUI_GTK)) \ |
11 | 3306 && ( defined(FEAT_WINDOWS) || defined(FEAT_DND)) ) \ |
7 | 3307 || defined(FEAT_SUN_WORKSHOP) || defined(FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG) \ |
3308 || defined(PROTO) | |
3309 /* | |
3310 * Change to a file's directory. | |
3311 * Caller must call shorten_fnames()! | |
3312 * Return OK or FAIL. | |
3313 */ | |
3314 int | |
3315 vim_chdirfile(fname) | |
3316 char_u *fname; | |
3317 { | |
39 | 3318 char_u dir[MAXPATHL]; |
3319 | |
418 | 3320 vim_strncpy(dir, fname, MAXPATHL - 1); |
39 | 3321 *gettail_sep(dir) = NUL; |
3322 return mch_chdir((char *)dir) == 0 ? OK : FAIL; | |
7 | 3323 } |
3324 #endif | |
3325 | |
3326 #if defined(STAT_IGNORES_SLASH) || defined(PROTO) | |
3327 /* | |
3328 * Check if "name" ends in a slash and is not a directory. | |
3329 * Used for systems where stat() ignores a trailing slash on a file name. | |
3330 * The Vim code assumes a trailing slash is only ignored for a directory. | |
3331 */ | |
3332 int | |
3333 illegal_slash(name) | |
3334 char *name; | |
3335 { | |
3336 if (name[0] == NUL) | |
3337 return FALSE; /* no file name is not illegal */ | |
3338 if (name[strlen(name) - 1] != '/') | |
3339 return FALSE; /* no trailing slash */ | |
3340 if (mch_isdir((char_u *)name)) | |
3341 return FALSE; /* trailing slash for a directory */ | |
3342 return TRUE; | |
3343 } | |
3344 #endif | |
3345 | |
3346 #if defined(CURSOR_SHAPE) || defined(PROTO) | |
3347 | |
3348 /* | |
3349 * Handling of cursor and mouse pointer shapes in various modes. | |
3350 */ | |
3351 | |
3352 cursorentry_T shape_table[SHAPE_IDX_COUNT] = | |
3353 { | |
3354 /* The values will be filled in from the 'guicursor' and 'mouseshape' | |
3355 * defaults when Vim starts. | |
3356 * Adjust the SHAPE_IDX_ defines when making changes! */ | |
3357 {0, 0, 0, 700L, 400L, 250L, 0, 0, "n", SHAPE_CURSOR+SHAPE_MOUSE}, | |
3358 {0, 0, 0, 700L, 400L, 250L, 0, 0, "v", SHAPE_CURSOR+SHAPE_MOUSE}, | |
3359 {0, 0, 0, 700L, 400L, 250L, 0, 0, "i", SHAPE_CURSOR+SHAPE_MOUSE}, | |
3360 {0, 0, 0, 700L, 400L, 250L, 0, 0, "r", SHAPE_CURSOR+SHAPE_MOUSE}, | |
3361 {0, 0, 0, 700L, 400L, 250L, 0, 0, "c", SHAPE_CURSOR+SHAPE_MOUSE}, | |
3362 {0, 0, 0, 700L, 400L, 250L, 0, 0, "ci", SHAPE_CURSOR+SHAPE_MOUSE}, | |
3363 {0, 0, 0, 700L, 400L, 250L, 0, 0, "cr", SHAPE_CURSOR+SHAPE_MOUSE}, | |
3364 {0, 0, 0, 700L, 400L, 250L, 0, 0, "o", SHAPE_CURSOR+SHAPE_MOUSE}, | |
3365 {0, 0, 0, 700L, 400L, 250L, 0, 0, "ve", SHAPE_CURSOR+SHAPE_MOUSE}, | |
3366 {0, 0, 0, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0, 0, "e", SHAPE_MOUSE}, | |
3367 {0, 0, 0, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0, 0, "s", SHAPE_MOUSE}, | |
3368 {0, 0, 0, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0, 0, "sd", SHAPE_MOUSE}, | |
3369 {0, 0, 0, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0, 0, "vs", SHAPE_MOUSE}, | |
3370 {0, 0, 0, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0, 0, "vd", SHAPE_MOUSE}, | |
3371 {0, 0, 0, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0, 0, "m", SHAPE_MOUSE}, | |
3372 {0, 0, 0, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0, 0, "ml", SHAPE_MOUSE}, | |
3373 {0, 0, 0, 100L, 100L, 100L, 0, 0, "sm", SHAPE_CURSOR}, | |
3374 }; | |
3375 | |
3376 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSESHAPE | |
3377 /* | |
3378 * Table with names for mouse shapes. Keep in sync with all the tables for | |
3379 * mch_set_mouse_shape()!. | |
3380 */ | |
3381 static char * mshape_names[] = | |
3382 { | |
3383 "arrow", /* default, must be the first one */ | |
3384 "blank", /* hidden */ | |
3385 "beam", | |
3386 "updown", | |
3387 "udsizing", | |
3388 "leftright", | |
3389 "lrsizing", | |
3390 "busy", | |
3391 "no", | |
3392 "crosshair", | |
3393 "hand1", | |
3394 "hand2", | |
3395 "pencil", | |
3396 "question", | |
3397 "rightup-arrow", | |
3398 "up-arrow", | |
3399 NULL | |
3400 }; | |
3401 #endif | |
3402 | |
3403 /* | |
3404 * Parse the 'guicursor' option ("what" is SHAPE_CURSOR) or 'mouseshape' | |
3405 * ("what" is SHAPE_MOUSE). | |
3406 * Returns error message for an illegal option, NULL otherwise. | |
3407 */ | |
3408 char_u * | |
3409 parse_shape_opt(what) | |
3410 int what; | |
3411 { | |
3412 char_u *modep; | |
3413 char_u *colonp; | |
3414 char_u *commap; | |
3415 char_u *slashp; | |
3416 char_u *p, *endp; | |
3417 int idx = 0; /* init for GCC */ | |
3418 int all_idx; | |
3419 int len; | |
3420 int i; | |
3421 long n; | |
3422 int found_ve = FALSE; /* found "ve" flag */ | |
3423 int round; | |
3424 | |
3425 /* | |
3426 * First round: check for errors; second round: do it for real. | |
3427 */ | |
3428 for (round = 1; round <= 2; ++round) | |
3429 { | |
3430 /* | |
3431 * Repeat for all comma separated parts. | |
3432 */ | |
3433 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSESHAPE | |
3434 if (what == SHAPE_MOUSE) | |
3435 modep = p_mouseshape; | |
3436 else | |
3437 #endif | |
3438 modep = p_guicursor; | |
3439 while (*modep != NUL) | |
3440 { | |
3441 colonp = vim_strchr(modep, ':'); | |
3442 if (colonp == NULL) | |
3443 return (char_u *)N_("E545: Missing colon"); | |
3444 if (colonp == modep) | |
3445 return (char_u *)N_("E546: Illegal mode"); | |
3446 commap = vim_strchr(modep, ','); | |
3447 | |
3448 /* | |
3449 * Repeat for all mode's before the colon. | |
3450 * For the 'a' mode, we loop to handle all the modes. | |
3451 */ | |
3452 all_idx = -1; | |
3453 while (modep < colonp || all_idx >= 0) | |
3454 { | |
3455 if (all_idx < 0) | |
3456 { | |
3457 /* Find the mode. */ | |
3458 if (modep[1] == '-' || modep[1] == ':') | |
3459 len = 1; | |
3460 else | |
3461 len = 2; | |
3462 if (len == 1 && TOLOWER_ASC(modep[0]) == 'a') | |
3463 all_idx = SHAPE_IDX_COUNT - 1; | |
3464 else | |
3465 { | |
3466 for (idx = 0; idx < SHAPE_IDX_COUNT; ++idx) | |
3467 if (STRNICMP(modep, shape_table[idx].name, len) | |
3468 == 0) | |
3469 break; | |
3470 if (idx == SHAPE_IDX_COUNT | |
3471 || (shape_table[idx].used_for & what) == 0) | |
3472 return (char_u *)N_("E546: Illegal mode"); | |
3473 if (len == 2 && modep[0] == 'v' && modep[1] == 'e') | |
3474 found_ve = TRUE; | |
3475 } | |
3476 modep += len + 1; | |
3477 } | |
3478 | |
3479 if (all_idx >= 0) | |
3480 idx = all_idx--; | |
3481 else if (round == 2) | |
3482 { | |
3483 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSESHAPE | |
3484 if (what == SHAPE_MOUSE) | |
3485 { | |
3486 /* Set the default, for the missing parts */ | |
3487 shape_table[idx].mshape = 0; | |
3488 } | |
3489 else | |
3490 #endif | |
3491 { | |
3492 /* Set the defaults, for the missing parts */ | |
3493 shape_table[idx].shape = SHAPE_BLOCK; | |
3494 shape_table[idx].blinkwait = 700L; | |
3495 shape_table[idx].blinkon = 400L; | |
3496 shape_table[idx].blinkoff = 250L; | |
3497 } | |
3498 } | |
3499 | |
3500 /* Parse the part after the colon */ | |
3501 for (p = colonp + 1; *p && *p != ','; ) | |
3502 { | |
3503 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSESHAPE | |
3504 if (what == SHAPE_MOUSE) | |
3505 { | |
3506 for (i = 0; ; ++i) | |
3507 { | |
3508 if (mshape_names[i] == NULL) | |
3509 { | |
3510 if (!VIM_ISDIGIT(*p)) | |
3511 return (char_u *)N_("E547: Illegal mouseshape"); | |
3512 if (round == 2) | |
3513 shape_table[idx].mshape = | |
3514 getdigits(&p) + MSHAPE_NUMBERED; | |
3515 else | |
3516 (void)getdigits(&p); | |
3517 break; | |
3518 } | |
3519 len = (int)STRLEN(mshape_names[i]); | |
3520 if (STRNICMP(p, mshape_names[i], len) == 0) | |
3521 { | |
3522 if (round == 2) | |
3523 shape_table[idx].mshape = i; | |
3524 p += len; | |
3525 break; | |
3526 } | |
3527 } | |
3528 } | |
3529 else /* if (what == SHAPE_MOUSE) */ | |
3530 #endif | |
3531 { | |
3532 /* | |
3533 * First handle the ones with a number argument. | |
3534 */ | |
3535 i = *p; | |
3536 len = 0; | |
3537 if (STRNICMP(p, "ver", 3) == 0) | |
3538 len = 3; | |
3539 else if (STRNICMP(p, "hor", 3) == 0) | |
3540 len = 3; | |
3541 else if (STRNICMP(p, "blinkwait", 9) == 0) | |
3542 len = 9; | |
3543 else if (STRNICMP(p, "blinkon", 7) == 0) | |
3544 len = 7; | |
3545 else if (STRNICMP(p, "blinkoff", 8) == 0) | |
3546 len = 8; | |
3547 if (len != 0) | |
3548 { | |
3549 p += len; | |
3550 if (!VIM_ISDIGIT(*p)) | |
3551 return (char_u *)N_("E548: digit expected"); | |
3552 n = getdigits(&p); | |
3553 if (len == 3) /* "ver" or "hor" */ | |
3554 { | |
3555 if (n == 0) | |
3556 return (char_u *)N_("E549: Illegal percentage"); | |
3557 if (round == 2) | |
3558 { | |
3559 if (TOLOWER_ASC(i) == 'v') | |
3560 shape_table[idx].shape = SHAPE_VER; | |
3561 else | |
3562 shape_table[idx].shape = SHAPE_HOR; | |
3563 shape_table[idx].percentage = n; | |
3564 } | |
3565 } | |
3566 else if (round == 2) | |
3567 { | |
3568 if (len == 9) | |
3569 shape_table[idx].blinkwait = n; | |
3570 else if (len == 7) | |
3571 shape_table[idx].blinkon = n; | |
3572 else | |
3573 shape_table[idx].blinkoff = n; | |
3574 } | |
3575 } | |
3576 else if (STRNICMP(p, "block", 5) == 0) | |
3577 { | |
3578 if (round == 2) | |
3579 shape_table[idx].shape = SHAPE_BLOCK; | |
3580 p += 5; | |
3581 } | |
3582 else /* must be a highlight group name then */ | |
3583 { | |
3584 endp = vim_strchr(p, '-'); | |
3585 if (commap == NULL) /* last part */ | |
3586 { | |
3587 if (endp == NULL) | |
3588 endp = p + STRLEN(p); /* find end of part */ | |
3589 } | |
3590 else if (endp > commap || endp == NULL) | |
3591 endp = commap; | |
3592 slashp = vim_strchr(p, '/'); | |
3593 if (slashp != NULL && slashp < endp) | |
3594 { | |
3595 /* "group/langmap_group" */ | |
3596 i = syn_check_group(p, (int)(slashp - p)); | |
3597 p = slashp + 1; | |
3598 } | |
3599 if (round == 2) | |
3600 { | |
3601 shape_table[idx].id = syn_check_group(p, | |
3602 (int)(endp - p)); | |
3603 shape_table[idx].id_lm = shape_table[idx].id; | |
3604 if (slashp != NULL && slashp < endp) | |
3605 shape_table[idx].id = i; | |
3606 } | |
3607 p = endp; | |
3608 } | |
3609 } /* if (what != SHAPE_MOUSE) */ | |
3610 | |
3611 if (*p == '-') | |
3612 ++p; | |
3613 } | |
3614 } | |
3615 modep = p; | |
3616 if (*modep == ',') | |
3617 ++modep; | |
3618 } | |
3619 } | |
3620 | |
3621 /* If the 's' flag is not given, use the 'v' cursor for 's' */ | |
3622 if (!found_ve) | |
3623 { | |
3624 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSESHAPE | |
3625 if (what == SHAPE_MOUSE) | |
3626 { | |
3627 shape_table[SHAPE_IDX_VE].mshape = shape_table[SHAPE_IDX_V].mshape; | |
3628 } | |
3629 else | |
3630 #endif | |
3631 { | |
3632 shape_table[SHAPE_IDX_VE].shape = shape_table[SHAPE_IDX_V].shape; | |
3633 shape_table[SHAPE_IDX_VE].percentage = | |
3634 shape_table[SHAPE_IDX_V].percentage; | |
3635 shape_table[SHAPE_IDX_VE].blinkwait = | |
3636 shape_table[SHAPE_IDX_V].blinkwait; | |
3637 shape_table[SHAPE_IDX_VE].blinkon = | |
3638 shape_table[SHAPE_IDX_V].blinkon; | |
3639 shape_table[SHAPE_IDX_VE].blinkoff = | |
3640 shape_table[SHAPE_IDX_V].blinkoff; | |
3641 shape_table[SHAPE_IDX_VE].id = shape_table[SHAPE_IDX_V].id; | |
3642 shape_table[SHAPE_IDX_VE].id_lm = shape_table[SHAPE_IDX_V].id_lm; | |
3643 } | |
3644 } | |
3645 | |
3646 return NULL; | |
3647 } | |
3648 | |
500 | 3649 # if defined(MCH_CURSOR_SHAPE) || defined(FEAT_GUI) \ |
3650 || defined(FEAT_MOUSESHAPE) || defined(PROTO) | |
7 | 3651 /* |
3652 * Return the index into shape_table[] for the current mode. | |
3653 * When "mouse" is TRUE, consider indexes valid for the mouse pointer. | |
3654 */ | |
3655 int | |
3656 get_shape_idx(mouse) | |
3657 int mouse; | |
3658 { | |
3659 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSESHAPE | |
3660 if (mouse && (State == HITRETURN || State == ASKMORE)) | |
3661 { | |
3662 # ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
87 | 3663 int x, y; |
3664 gui_mch_getmouse(&x, &y); | |
3665 if (Y_2_ROW(y) == Rows - 1) | |
7 | 3666 return SHAPE_IDX_MOREL; |
3667 # endif | |
3668 return SHAPE_IDX_MORE; | |
3669 } | |
3670 if (mouse && drag_status_line) | |
3671 return SHAPE_IDX_SDRAG; | |
3672 # ifdef FEAT_VERTSPLIT | |
3673 if (mouse && drag_sep_line) | |
3674 return SHAPE_IDX_VDRAG; | |
3675 # endif | |
3676 #endif | |
3677 if (!mouse && State == SHOWMATCH) | |
3678 return SHAPE_IDX_SM; | |
3679 #ifdef FEAT_VREPLACE | |
3680 if (State & VREPLACE_FLAG) | |
3681 return SHAPE_IDX_R; | |
3682 #endif | |
3683 if (State & REPLACE_FLAG) | |
3684 return SHAPE_IDX_R; | |
3685 if (State & INSERT) | |
3686 return SHAPE_IDX_I; | |
3687 if (State & CMDLINE) | |
3688 { | |
3689 if (cmdline_at_end()) | |
3690 return SHAPE_IDX_C; | |
3691 if (cmdline_overstrike()) | |
3692 return SHAPE_IDX_CR; | |
3693 return SHAPE_IDX_CI; | |
3694 } | |
3695 if (finish_op) | |
3696 return SHAPE_IDX_O; | |
3697 #ifdef FEAT_VISUAL | |
3698 if (VIsual_active) | |
3699 { | |
3700 if (*p_sel == 'e') | |
3701 return SHAPE_IDX_VE; | |
3702 else | |
3703 return SHAPE_IDX_V; | |
3704 } | |
3705 #endif | |
3706 return SHAPE_IDX_N; | |
3707 } | |
500 | 3708 #endif |
7 | 3709 |
3710 # if defined(FEAT_MOUSESHAPE) || defined(PROTO) | |
3711 static int old_mouse_shape = 0; | |
3712 | |
3713 /* | |
3714 * Set the mouse shape: | |
3715 * If "shape" is -1, use shape depending on the current mode, | |
3716 * depending on the current state. | |
3717 * If "shape" is -2, only update the shape when it's CLINE or STATUS (used | |
3718 * when the mouse moves off the status or command line). | |
3719 */ | |
3720 void | |
3721 update_mouseshape(shape_idx) | |
3722 int shape_idx; | |
3723 { | |
3724 int new_mouse_shape; | |
3725 | |
3726 /* Only works in GUI mode. */ | |
227 | 3727 if (!gui.in_use || gui.starting) |
7 | 3728 return; |
3729 | |
3730 /* Postpone the updating when more is to come. Speeds up executing of | |
3731 * mappings. */ | |
3732 if (shape_idx == -1 && char_avail()) | |
3733 { | |
3734 postponed_mouseshape = TRUE; | |
3735 return; | |
3736 } | |
3737 | |
864 | 3738 /* When ignoring the mouse don't change shape on the statusline. */ |
3739 if (*p_mouse == NUL | |
3740 && (shape_idx == SHAPE_IDX_CLINE | |
3741 || shape_idx == SHAPE_IDX_STATUS | |
3742 || shape_idx == SHAPE_IDX_VSEP)) | |
3743 shape_idx = -2; | |
3744 | |
7 | 3745 if (shape_idx == -2 |
3746 && old_mouse_shape != shape_table[SHAPE_IDX_CLINE].mshape | |
3747 && old_mouse_shape != shape_table[SHAPE_IDX_STATUS].mshape | |
3748 && old_mouse_shape != shape_table[SHAPE_IDX_VSEP].mshape) | |
3749 return; | |
3750 if (shape_idx < 0) | |
3751 new_mouse_shape = shape_table[get_shape_idx(TRUE)].mshape; | |
3752 else | |
3753 new_mouse_shape = shape_table[shape_idx].mshape; | |
3754 if (new_mouse_shape != old_mouse_shape) | |
3755 { | |
3756 mch_set_mouse_shape(new_mouse_shape); | |
3757 old_mouse_shape = new_mouse_shape; | |
3758 } | |
3759 postponed_mouseshape = FALSE; | |
3760 } | |
3761 # endif | |
3762 | |
3763 #endif /* CURSOR_SHAPE */ | |
3764 | |
3765 | |
3766 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT | |
3767 /* | |
1209 | 3768 * Optional encryption support. |
7 | 3769 * Mohsin Ahmed, mosh@sasi.com, 98-09-24 |
3770 * Based on zip/crypt sources. | |
3771 * | |
3772 * NOTE FOR USA: Since 2000 exporting this code from the USA is allowed to | |
3773 * most countries. There are a few exceptions, but that still should not be a | |
3774 * problem since this code was originally created in Europe and India. | |
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3776 * Blowfish addition originally made by Mohsin Ahmed, |
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3779 * and sha256 by Christophe Devine. |
7 | 3780 */ |
3781 | |
3782 /* from zip.h */ | |
3783 | |
3784 typedef unsigned short ush; /* unsigned 16-bit value */ | |
3785 typedef unsigned long ulg; /* unsigned 32-bit value */ | |
3786 | |
3787 static void make_crc_tab __ARGS((void)); | |
3788 | |
297 | 3789 static ulg crc_32_tab[256]; |
7 | 3790 |
3791 /* | |
3792 * Fill the CRC table. | |
3793 */ | |
3794 static void | |
3795 make_crc_tab() | |
3796 { | |
3797 ulg s,t,v; | |
3798 static int done = FALSE; | |
3799 | |
3800 if (done) | |
3801 return; | |
3802 for (t = 0; t < 256; t++) | |
3803 { | |
3804 v = t; | |
3805 for (s = 0; s < 8; s++) | |
3806 v = (v >> 1) ^ ((v & 1) * (ulg)0xedb88320L); | |
3807 crc_32_tab[t] = v; | |
3808 } | |
3809 done = TRUE; | |
3810 } | |
3811 | |
3812 #define CRC32(c, b) (crc_32_tab[((int)(c) ^ (b)) & 0xff] ^ ((c) >> 8)) | |
3813 | |
3814 static ulg keys[3]; /* keys defining the pseudo-random sequence */ | |
3815 | |
3816 /* | |
2244 | 3817 * Return the next byte in the pseudo-random sequence. |
7 | 3818 */ |
2244 | 3819 #define DECRYPT_BYTE_ZIP(t) { \ |
3820 ush temp; \ | |
3821 \ | |
3822 temp = (ush)keys[2] | 2; \ | |
3823 t = (int)(((unsigned)(temp * (temp ^ 1)) >> 8) & 0xff); \ | |
3824 } | |
3825 | |
3826 /* | |
3827 * Update the encryption keys with the next byte of plain text. | |
3828 */ | |
3829 #define UPDATE_KEYS_ZIP(c) { \ | |
3830 keys[0] = CRC32(keys[0], (c)); \ | |
3831 keys[1] += keys[0] & 0xff; \ | |
3832 keys[1] = keys[1] * 134775813L + 1; \ | |
3833 keys[2] = CRC32(keys[2], (int)(keys[1] >> 24)); \ | |
7 | 3834 } |
3835 | |
2267 | 3836 static int crypt_busy = 0; |
3837 static ulg saved_keys[3]; | |
3838 static int saved_crypt_method; | |
3839 | |
3840 /* | |
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3842 * 0 for "zip", the old method. Also for any non-valid value. |
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3843 * 1 for "blowfish". |
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3845 int |
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3846 crypt_method_from_string(s) |
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3847 char_u *s; |
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3849 return *s == 'b' ? 1 : 0; |
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3853 * Get the crypt method for buffer "buf" as a number. |
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3859 return crypt_method_from_string(*buf->b_p_cm == NUL ? p_cm : buf->b_p_cm); |
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3864 * returned by crypt_method_from_string(). |
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3867 set_crypt_method(buf, method) |
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3871 free_string_option(buf->b_p_cm); |
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3872 buf->b_p_cm = vim_strsave((char_u *)(method == 0 ? "zip" : "blowfish")); |
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2267 | 3876 * Prepare for initializing encryption. If already doing encryption then save |
3877 * the state. | |
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3878 * Must always be called symmetrically with crypt_pop_state(). |
2267 | 3879 */ |
3880 void | |
3881 crypt_push_state() | |
3882 { | |
3883 if (crypt_busy == 1) | |
3884 { | |
3885 /* save the state */ | |
3886 if (use_crypt_method == 0) | |
3887 { | |
3888 saved_keys[0] = keys[0]; | |
3889 saved_keys[1] = keys[1]; | |
3890 saved_keys[2] = keys[2]; | |
3891 } | |
3892 else | |
3893 bf_crypt_save(); | |
3894 saved_crypt_method = use_crypt_method; | |
3895 } | |
3896 else if (crypt_busy > 1) | |
3897 EMSG2(_(e_intern2), "crypt_push_state()"); | |
3898 ++crypt_busy; | |
3899 } | |
3900 | |
3901 /* | |
3902 * End encryption. If doing encryption before crypt_push_state() then restore | |
3903 * the saved state. | |
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2267 | 3905 */ |
3906 void | |
3907 crypt_pop_state() | |
3908 { | |
3909 --crypt_busy; | |
3910 if (crypt_busy == 1) | |
3911 { | |
3912 use_crypt_method = saved_crypt_method; | |
3913 if (use_crypt_method == 0) | |
3914 { | |
3915 keys[0] = saved_keys[0]; | |
3916 keys[1] = saved_keys[1]; | |
3917 keys[2] = saved_keys[2]; | |
3918 } | |
3919 else | |
3920 bf_crypt_restore(); | |
3921 } | |
3922 } | |
3923 | |
7 | 3924 /* |
2244 | 3925 * Encrypt "from[len]" into "to[len]". |
3926 * "from" and "to" can be equal to encrypt in place. | |
7 | 3927 */ |
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2244 | 3929 crypt_encode(from, len, to) |
3930 char_u *from; | |
3931 size_t len; | |
3932 char_u *to; | |
7 | 3933 { |
2244 | 3934 size_t i; |
3935 int ztemp, t; | |
3936 | |
3937 if (use_crypt_method == 0) | |
3938 for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) | |
3939 { | |
3940 ztemp = from[i]; | |
3941 DECRYPT_BYTE_ZIP(t); | |
3942 UPDATE_KEYS_ZIP(ztemp); | |
3943 to[i] = t ^ ztemp; | |
3944 } | |
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3946 bf_crypt_encode(from, len, to); |
2244 | 3947 } |
3948 | |
3949 /* | |
3950 * Decrypt "ptr[len]" in place. | |
3951 */ | |
3952 void | |
3953 crypt_decode(ptr, len) | |
3954 char_u *ptr; | |
3955 long len; | |
3956 { | |
3957 char_u *p; | |
3958 | |
3959 if (use_crypt_method == 0) | |
3960 for (p = ptr; p < ptr + len; ++p) | |
3961 { | |
3962 ush temp; | |
3963 | |
3964 temp = (ush)keys[2] | 2; | |
3965 temp = (int)(((unsigned)(temp * (temp ^ 1)) >> 8) & 0xff); | |
3966 UPDATE_KEYS_ZIP(*p ^= temp); | |
3967 } | |
3968 else | |
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7 | 3970 } |
3971 | |
3972 /* | |
3973 * Initialize the encryption keys and the random header according to | |
3974 * the given password. | |
3975 * If "passwd" is NULL or empty, don't do anything. | |
3976 */ | |
3977 void | |
3978 crypt_init_keys(passwd) | |
3979 char_u *passwd; /* password string with which to modify keys */ | |
3980 { | |
3981 if (passwd != NULL && *passwd != NUL) | |
3982 { | |
2244 | 3983 if (use_crypt_method == 0) |
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2244 | 3992 { |
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3993 UPDATE_KEYS_ZIP((int)*p); |
2244 | 3994 } |
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2244 | 3996 else |
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7 | 3998 } |
3999 } | |
4000 | |
4001 /* | |
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4021 * When "store" is TRUE, the new key is stored in the 'key' option, and the |
7 | 4022 * 'key' option value is returned: Don't free it. |
4023 * When "store" is FALSE, the typed key is returned in allocated memory. | |
4024 * Returns NULL on failure. | |
4025 */ | |
4026 char_u * | |
4027 get_crypt_key(store, twice) | |
4028 int store; | |
4029 int twice; /* Ask for the key twice. */ | |
4030 { | |
4031 char_u *p1, *p2 = NULL; | |
4032 int round; | |
4033 | |
4034 for (round = 0; ; ++round) | |
4035 { | |
4036 cmdline_star = TRUE; | |
4037 cmdline_row = msg_row; | |
4038 p1 = getcmdline_prompt(NUL, round == 0 | |
4039 ? (char_u *)_("Enter encryption key: ") | |
531 | 4040 : (char_u *)_("Enter same key again: "), 0, EXPAND_NOTHING, |
4041 NULL); | |
7 | 4042 cmdline_star = FALSE; |
4043 | |
4044 if (p1 == NULL) | |
4045 break; | |
4046 | |
4047 if (round == twice) | |
4048 { | |
4049 if (p2 != NULL && STRCMP(p1, p2) != 0) | |
4050 { | |
4051 MSG(_("Keys don't match!")); | |
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4053 free_crypt_key(p2); |
7 | 4054 p2 = NULL; |
4055 round = -1; /* do it again */ | |
4056 continue; | |
4057 } | |
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4060 { | |
4061 set_option_value((char_u *)"key", 0L, p1, OPT_LOCAL); | |
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4062 free_crypt_key(p1); |
7 | 4063 p1 = curbuf->b_p_key; |
4064 } | |
4065 break; | |
4066 } | |
4067 p2 = p1; | |
4068 } | |
4069 | |
4070 /* since the user typed this, no need to wait for return */ | |
2267 | 4071 if (msg_didout) |
4072 msg_putchar('\n'); | |
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7 | 4074 msg_didout = FALSE; |
4075 | |
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4076 free_crypt_key(p2); |
7 | 4077 return p1; |
4078 } | |
4079 | |
4080 #endif /* FEAT_CRYPT */ | |
4081 | |
4082 /* TODO: make some #ifdef for this */ | |
4083 /*--------[ file searching ]-------------------------------------------------*/ | |
4084 /* | |
4085 * File searching functions for 'path', 'tags' and 'cdpath' options. | |
4086 * External visible functions: | |
4087 * vim_findfile_init() creates/initialises the search context | |
4088 * vim_findfile_free_visited() free list of visited files/dirs of search | |
4089 * context | |
4090 * vim_findfile() find a file in the search context | |
4091 * vim_findfile_cleanup() cleanup/free search context created by | |
4092 * vim_findfile_init() | |
4093 * | |
4094 * All static functions and variables start with 'ff_' | |
4095 * | |
4096 * In general it works like this: | |
4097 * First you create yourself a search context by calling vim_findfile_init(). | |
4098 * It is possible to give a search context from a previous call to | |
4099 * vim_findfile_init(), so it can be reused. After this you call vim_findfile() | |
4100 * until you are satisfied with the result or it returns NULL. On every call it | |
4101 * returns the next file which matches the conditions given to | |
4102 * vim_findfile_init(). If it doesn't find a next file it returns NULL. | |
4103 * | |
4104 * It is possible to call vim_findfile_init() again to reinitialise your search | |
4105 * with some new parameters. Don't forget to pass your old search context to | |
4106 * it, so it can reuse it and especially reuse the list of already visited | |
4107 * directories. If you want to delete the list of already visited directories | |
4108 * simply call vim_findfile_free_visited(). | |
4109 * | |
4110 * When you are done call vim_findfile_cleanup() to free the search context. | |
4111 * | |
4112 * The function vim_findfile_init() has a long comment, which describes the | |
4113 * needed parameters. | |
4114 * | |
4115 * | |
4116 * | |
4117 * ATTENTION: | |
4118 * ========== | |
1072 | 4119 * Also we use an allocated search context here, this functions are NOT |
7 | 4120 * thread-safe!!!!! |
4121 * | |
4122 * To minimize parameter passing (or because I'm to lazy), only the | |
4123 * external visible functions get a search context as a parameter. This is | |
4124 * then assigned to a static global, which is used throughout the local | |
4125 * functions. | |
4126 */ | |
4127 | |
4128 /* | |
4129 * type for the directory search stack | |
4130 */ | |
4131 typedef struct ff_stack | |
4132 { | |
4133 struct ff_stack *ffs_prev; | |
4134 | |
4135 /* the fix part (no wildcards) and the part containing the wildcards | |
4136 * of the search path | |
4137 */ | |
4138 char_u *ffs_fix_path; | |
4139 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
4140 char_u *ffs_wc_path; | |
4141 #endif | |
4142 | |
4143 /* files/dirs found in the above directory, matched by the first wildcard | |
4144 * of wc_part | |
4145 */ | |
4146 char_u **ffs_filearray; | |
4147 int ffs_filearray_size; | |
4148 char_u ffs_filearray_cur; /* needed for partly handled dirs */ | |
4149 | |
4150 /* to store status of partly handled directories | |
1541 | 4151 * 0: we work on this directory for the first time |
7 | 4152 * 1: this directory was partly searched in an earlier step |
1541 | 4153 */ |
7 | 4154 int ffs_stage; |
4155 | |
4156 /* How deep are we in the directory tree? | |
4157 * Counts backward from value of level parameter to vim_findfile_init | |
4158 */ | |
4159 int ffs_level; | |
4160 | |
4161 /* Did we already expand '**' to an empty string? */ | |
4162 int ffs_star_star_empty; | |
4163 } ff_stack_T; | |
4164 | |
4165 /* | |
4166 * type for already visited directories or files. | |
4167 */ | |
4168 typedef struct ff_visited | |
4169 { | |
4170 struct ff_visited *ffv_next; | |
4171 | |
4172 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
4173 /* Visited directories are different if the wildcard string are | |
4174 * different. So we have to save it. | |
4175 */ | |
4176 char_u *ffv_wc_path; | |
4177 #endif | |
4178 /* for unix use inode etc for comparison (needed because of links), else | |
4179 * use filename. | |
4180 */ | |
4181 #ifdef UNIX | |
1881 | 4182 int ffv_dev_valid; /* ffv_dev and ffv_ino were set */ |
4183 dev_t ffv_dev; /* device number */ | |
7 | 4184 ino_t ffv_ino; /* inode number */ |
4185 #endif | |
4186 /* The memory for this struct is allocated according to the length of | |
4187 * ffv_fname. | |
4188 */ | |
4189 char_u ffv_fname[1]; /* actually longer */ | |
4190 } ff_visited_T; | |
4191 | |
4192 /* | |
4193 * We might have to manage several visited lists during a search. | |
1209 | 4194 * This is especially needed for the tags option. If tags is set to: |
7 | 4195 * "./++/tags,./++/TAGS,++/tags" (replace + with *) |
4196 * So we have to do 3 searches: | |
4197 * 1) search from the current files directory downward for the file "tags" | |
4198 * 2) search from the current files directory downward for the file "TAGS" | |
4199 * 3) search from Vims current directory downwards for the file "tags" | |
4200 * As you can see, the first and the third search are for the same file, so for | |
4201 * the third search we can use the visited list of the first search. For the | |
4202 * second search we must start from a empty visited list. | |
4203 * The struct ff_visited_list_hdr is used to manage a linked list of already | |
4204 * visited lists. | |
4205 */ | |
4206 typedef struct ff_visited_list_hdr | |
4207 { | |
4208 struct ff_visited_list_hdr *ffvl_next; | |
4209 | |
4210 /* the filename the attached visited list is for */ | |
4211 char_u *ffvl_filename; | |
4212 | |
4213 ff_visited_T *ffvl_visited_list; | |
4214 | |
4215 } ff_visited_list_hdr_T; | |
4216 | |
4217 | |
4218 /* | |
4219 * '**' can be expanded to several directory levels. | |
1209 | 4220 * Set the default maximum depth. |
7 | 4221 */ |
4222 #define FF_MAX_STAR_STAR_EXPAND ((char_u)30) | |
1541 | 4223 |
7 | 4224 /* |
4225 * The search context: | |
4226 * ffsc_stack_ptr: the stack for the dirs to search | |
4227 * ffsc_visited_list: the currently active visited list | |
4228 * ffsc_dir_visited_list: the currently active visited list for search dirs | |
4229 * ffsc_visited_lists_list: the list of all visited lists | |
4230 * ffsc_dir_visited_lists_list: the list of all visited lists for search dirs | |
4231 * ffsc_file_to_search: the file to search for | |
4232 * ffsc_start_dir: the starting directory, if search path was relative | |
4233 * ffsc_fix_path: the fix part of the given path (without wildcards) | |
4234 * Needed for upward search. | |
4235 * ffsc_wc_path: the part of the given path containing wildcards | |
4236 * ffsc_level: how many levels of dirs to search downwards | |
4237 * ffsc_stopdirs_v: array of stop directories for upward search | |
1541 | 4238 * ffsc_find_what: FINDFILE_BOTH, FINDFILE_DIR or FINDFILE_FILE |
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4239 * ffsc_tagfile: searching for tags file, don't use 'suffixesadd' |
7 | 4240 */ |
4241 typedef struct ff_search_ctx_T | |
4242 { | |
4243 ff_stack_T *ffsc_stack_ptr; | |
4244 ff_visited_list_hdr_T *ffsc_visited_list; | |
4245 ff_visited_list_hdr_T *ffsc_dir_visited_list; | |
4246 ff_visited_list_hdr_T *ffsc_visited_lists_list; | |
4247 ff_visited_list_hdr_T *ffsc_dir_visited_lists_list; | |
4248 char_u *ffsc_file_to_search; | |
4249 char_u *ffsc_start_dir; | |
4250 char_u *ffsc_fix_path; | |
4251 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
4252 char_u *ffsc_wc_path; | |
4253 int ffsc_level; | |
4254 char_u **ffsc_stopdirs_v; | |
4255 #endif | |
1541 | 4256 int ffsc_find_what; |
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4257 int ffsc_tagfile; |
359 | 4258 } ff_search_ctx_T; |
4259 | |
7 | 4260 /* locally needed functions */ |
4261 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
4262 static int ff_check_visited __ARGS((ff_visited_T **, char_u *, char_u *)); | |
4263 #else | |
4264 static int ff_check_visited __ARGS((ff_visited_T **, char_u *)); | |
4265 #endif | |
4266 static void vim_findfile_free_visited_list __ARGS((ff_visited_list_hdr_T **list_headp)); | |
4267 static void ff_free_visited_list __ARGS((ff_visited_T *vl)); | |
4268 static ff_visited_list_hdr_T* ff_get_visited_list __ARGS((char_u *, ff_visited_list_hdr_T **list_headp)); | |
4269 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
4270 static int ff_wc_equal __ARGS((char_u *s1, char_u *s2)); | |
4271 #endif | |
4272 | |
1541 | 4273 static void ff_push __ARGS((ff_search_ctx_T *search_ctx, ff_stack_T *stack_ptr)); |
4274 static ff_stack_T *ff_pop __ARGS((ff_search_ctx_T *search_ctx)); | |
4275 static void ff_clear __ARGS((ff_search_ctx_T *search_ctx)); | |
4276 static void ff_free_stack_element __ARGS((ff_stack_T *stack_ptr)); | |
7 | 4277 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA |
4278 static ff_stack_T *ff_create_stack_element __ARGS((char_u *, char_u *, int, int)); | |
4279 #else | |
4280 static ff_stack_T *ff_create_stack_element __ARGS((char_u *, int, int)); | |
4281 #endif | |
4282 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
4283 static int ff_path_in_stoplist __ARGS((char_u *, int, char_u **)); | |
4284 #endif | |
4285 | |
4286 #if 0 | |
4287 /* | |
4288 * if someone likes findfirst/findnext, here are the functions | |
4289 * NOT TESTED!! | |
4290 */ | |
4291 | |
4292 static void *ff_fn_search_context = NULL; | |
4293 | |
4294 char_u * | |
4295 vim_findfirst(path, filename, level) | |
4296 char_u *path; | |
4297 char_u *filename; | |
4298 int level; | |
4299 { | |
4300 ff_fn_search_context = | |
4301 vim_findfile_init(path, filename, NULL, level, TRUE, FALSE, | |
4302 ff_fn_search_context, rel_fname); | |
4303 if (NULL == ff_fn_search_context) | |
4304 return NULL; | |
4305 else | |
4306 return vim_findnext() | |
4307 } | |
4308 | |
4309 char_u * | |
4310 vim_findnext() | |
4311 { | |
4312 char_u *ret = vim_findfile(ff_fn_search_context); | |
4313 | |
4314 if (NULL == ret) | |
4315 { | |
4316 vim_findfile_cleanup(ff_fn_search_context); | |
4317 ff_fn_search_context = NULL; | |
4318 } | |
4319 return ret; | |
4320 } | |
4321 #endif | |
4322 | |
4323 /* | |
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4324 * Initialization routine for vim_findfile(). |
7 | 4325 * |
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4326 * Returns the newly allocated search context or NULL if an error occurred. |
7 | 4327 * |
4328 * Don't forget to clean up by calling vim_findfile_cleanup() if you are done | |
4329 * with the search context. | |
4330 * | |
4331 * Find the file 'filename' in the directory 'path'. | |
4332 * The parameter 'path' may contain wildcards. If so only search 'level' | |
4333 * directories deep. The parameter 'level' is the absolute maximum and is | |
4334 * not related to restricts given to the '**' wildcard. If 'level' is 100 | |
4335 * and you use '**200' vim_findfile() will stop after 100 levels. | |
4336 * | |
1541 | 4337 * 'filename' cannot contain wildcards! It is used as-is, no backslashes to |
4338 * escape special characters. | |
4339 * | |
7 | 4340 * If 'stopdirs' is not NULL and nothing is found downward, the search is |
4341 * restarted on the next higher directory level. This is repeated until the | |
4342 * start-directory of a search is contained in 'stopdirs'. 'stopdirs' has the | |
4343 * format ";*<dirname>*\(;<dirname>\)*;\=$". | |
4344 * | |
4345 * If the 'path' is relative, the starting dir for the search is either VIM's | |
4346 * current dir or if the path starts with "./" the current files dir. | |
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4347 * If the 'path' is absolute, the starting dir is that part of the path before |
7 | 4348 * the first wildcard. |
4349 * | |
4350 * Upward search is only done on the starting dir. | |
4351 * | |
4352 * If 'free_visited' is TRUE the list of already visited files/directories is | |
4353 * cleared. Set this to FALSE if you just want to search from another | |
4354 * directory, but want to be sure that no directory from a previous search is | |
4355 * searched again. This is useful if you search for a file at different places. | |
4356 * The list of visited files/dirs can also be cleared with the function | |
4357 * vim_findfile_free_visited(). | |
4358 * | |
1541 | 4359 * Set the parameter 'find_what' to FINDFILE_DIR if you want to search for |
4360 * directories only, FINDFILE_FILE for files only, FINDFILE_BOTH for both. | |
7 | 4361 * |
4362 * A search context returned by a previous call to vim_findfile_init() can be | |
1541 | 4363 * passed in the parameter "search_ctx_arg". This context is reused and |
4364 * reinitialized with the new parameters. The list of already visited | |
7 | 4365 * directories from this context is only deleted if the parameter |
1541 | 4366 * "free_visited" is true. Be aware that the passed "search_ctx_arg" is freed |
4367 * if the reinitialization fails. | |
7 | 4368 * |
1541 | 4369 * If you don't have a search context from a previous call "search_ctx_arg" |
4370 * must be NULL. | |
7 | 4371 * |
4372 * This function silently ignores a few errors, vim_findfile() will have | |
4373 * limited functionality then. | |
4374 */ | |
4375 void * | |
1541 | 4376 vim_findfile_init(path, filename, stopdirs, level, free_visited, find_what, |
4377 search_ctx_arg, tagfile, rel_fname) | |
7 | 4378 char_u *path; |
4379 char_u *filename; | |
1881 | 4380 char_u *stopdirs UNUSED; |
7 | 4381 int level; |
4382 int free_visited; | |
1541 | 4383 int find_what; |
4384 void *search_ctx_arg; | |
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4385 int tagfile; /* expanding names of tags files */ |
7 | 4386 char_u *rel_fname; /* file name to use for "." */ |
4387 { | |
4388 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
1541 | 4389 char_u *wc_part; |
4390 #endif | |
4391 ff_stack_T *sptr; | |
4392 ff_search_ctx_T *search_ctx; | |
7 | 4393 |
4394 /* If a search context is given by the caller, reuse it, else allocate a | |
4395 * new one. | |
4396 */ | |
1541 | 4397 if (search_ctx_arg != NULL) |
4398 search_ctx = search_ctx_arg; | |
7 | 4399 else |
4400 { | |
1541 | 4401 search_ctx = (ff_search_ctx_T*)alloc((unsigned)sizeof(ff_search_ctx_T)); |
4402 if (search_ctx == NULL) | |
7 | 4403 goto error_return; |
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4404 vim_memset(search_ctx, 0, sizeof(ff_search_ctx_T)); |
7 | 4405 } |
1541 | 4406 search_ctx->ffsc_find_what = find_what; |
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4407 search_ctx->ffsc_tagfile = tagfile; |
7 | 4408 |
4409 /* clear the search context, but NOT the visited lists */ | |
1541 | 4410 ff_clear(search_ctx); |
7 | 4411 |
4412 /* clear visited list if wanted */ | |
4413 if (free_visited == TRUE) | |
1541 | 4414 vim_findfile_free_visited(search_ctx); |
7 | 4415 else |
4416 { | |
4417 /* Reuse old visited lists. Get the visited list for the given | |
4418 * filename. If no list for the current filename exists, creates a new | |
1541 | 4419 * one. */ |
4420 search_ctx->ffsc_visited_list = ff_get_visited_list(filename, | |
4421 &search_ctx->ffsc_visited_lists_list); | |
4422 if (search_ctx->ffsc_visited_list == NULL) | |
7 | 4423 goto error_return; |
1541 | 4424 search_ctx->ffsc_dir_visited_list = ff_get_visited_list(filename, |
4425 &search_ctx->ffsc_dir_visited_lists_list); | |
4426 if (search_ctx->ffsc_dir_visited_list == NULL) | |
7 | 4427 goto error_return; |
4428 } | |
4429 | |
4430 if (ff_expand_buffer == NULL) | |
4431 { | |
4432 ff_expand_buffer = (char_u*)alloc(MAXPATHL); | |
4433 if (ff_expand_buffer == NULL) | |
4434 goto error_return; | |
4435 } | |
4436 | |
4437 /* Store information on starting dir now if path is relative. | |
20 | 4438 * If path is absolute, we do that later. */ |
7 | 4439 if (path[0] == '.' |
4440 && (vim_ispathsep(path[1]) || path[1] == NUL) | |
4441 && (!tagfile || vim_strchr(p_cpo, CPO_DOTTAG) == NULL) | |
4442 && rel_fname != NULL) | |
4443 { | |
4444 int len = (int)(gettail(rel_fname) - rel_fname); | |
4445 | |
4446 if (!vim_isAbsName(rel_fname) && len + 1 < MAXPATHL) | |
4447 { | |
4448 /* Make the start dir an absolute path name. */ | |
418 | 4449 vim_strncpy(ff_expand_buffer, rel_fname, len); |
1541 | 4450 search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir = FullName_save(ff_expand_buffer, FALSE); |
7 | 4451 } |
4452 else | |
1541 | 4453 search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir = vim_strnsave(rel_fname, len); |
4454 if (search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir == NULL) | |
7 | 4455 goto error_return; |
4456 if (*++path != NUL) | |
4457 ++path; | |
4458 } | |
4459 else if (*path == NUL || !vim_isAbsName(path)) | |
4460 { | |
4461 #ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME | |
4462 /* "c:dir" needs "c:" to be expanded, otherwise use current dir */ | |
4463 if (*path != NUL && path[1] == ':') | |
4464 { | |
4465 char_u drive[3]; | |
4466 | |
4467 drive[0] = path[0]; | |
4468 drive[1] = ':'; | |
4469 drive[2] = NUL; | |
4470 if (vim_FullName(drive, ff_expand_buffer, MAXPATHL, TRUE) == FAIL) | |
4471 goto error_return; | |
4472 path += 2; | |
4473 } | |
4474 else | |
4475 #endif | |
4476 if (mch_dirname(ff_expand_buffer, MAXPATHL) == FAIL) | |
4477 goto error_return; | |
4478 | |
1541 | 4479 search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir = vim_strsave(ff_expand_buffer); |
4480 if (search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir == NULL) | |
7 | 4481 goto error_return; |
4482 | |
4483 #ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME | |
4484 /* A path that starts with "/dir" is relative to the drive, not to the | |
4485 * directory (but not for "//machine/dir"). Only use the drive name. */ | |
4486 if ((*path == '/' || *path == '\\') | |
4487 && path[1] != path[0] | |
1541 | 4488 && search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir[1] == ':') |
4489 search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir[2] = NUL; | |
7 | 4490 #endif |
4491 } | |
4492 | |
4493 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
4494 /* | |
4495 * If stopdirs are given, split them into an array of pointers. | |
4496 * If this fails (mem allocation), there is no upward search at all or a | |
4497 * stop directory is not recognized -> continue silently. | |
4498 * If stopdirs just contains a ";" or is empty, | |
1541 | 4499 * search_ctx->ffsc_stopdirs_v will only contain a NULL pointer. This |
7 | 4500 * is handled as unlimited upward search. See function |
4501 * ff_path_in_stoplist() for details. | |
4502 */ | |
4503 if (stopdirs != NULL) | |
4504 { | |
4505 char_u *walker = stopdirs; | |
4506 int dircount; | |
4507 | |
4508 while (*walker == ';') | |
4509 walker++; | |
4510 | |
4511 dircount = 1; | |
1541 | 4512 search_ctx->ffsc_stopdirs_v = |
4513 (char_u **)alloc((unsigned)sizeof(char_u *)); | |
4514 | |
4515 if (search_ctx->ffsc_stopdirs_v != NULL) | |
7 | 4516 { |
4517 do | |
4518 { | |
4519 char_u *helper; | |
4520 void *ptr; | |
4521 | |
4522 helper = walker; | |
1541 | 4523 ptr = vim_realloc(search_ctx->ffsc_stopdirs_v, |
7 | 4524 (dircount + 1) * sizeof(char_u *)); |
4525 if (ptr) | |
1541 | 4526 search_ctx->ffsc_stopdirs_v = ptr; |
7 | 4527 else |
4528 /* ignore, keep what we have and continue */ | |
4529 break; | |
4530 walker = vim_strchr(walker, ';'); | |
4531 if (walker) | |
4532 { | |
1541 | 4533 search_ctx->ffsc_stopdirs_v[dircount-1] = |
4534 vim_strnsave(helper, (int)(walker - helper)); | |
7 | 4535 walker++; |
4536 } | |
4537 else | |
4538 /* this might be "", which means ascent till top | |
4539 * of directory tree. | |
4540 */ | |
1541 | 4541 search_ctx->ffsc_stopdirs_v[dircount-1] = |
4542 vim_strsave(helper); | |
7 | 4543 |
4544 dircount++; | |
4545 | |
4546 } while (walker != NULL); | |
1541 | 4547 search_ctx->ffsc_stopdirs_v[dircount-1] = NULL; |
7 | 4548 } |
4549 } | |
4550 #endif | |
4551 | |
4552 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
1541 | 4553 search_ctx->ffsc_level = level; |
7 | 4554 |
4555 /* split into: | |
4556 * -fix path | |
4557 * -wildcard_stuff (might be NULL) | |
4558 */ | |
4559 wc_part = vim_strchr(path, '*'); | |
4560 if (wc_part != NULL) | |
4561 { | |
4562 int llevel; | |
4563 int len; | |
29 | 4564 char *errpt; |
7 | 4565 |
4566 /* save the fix part of the path */ | |
1541 | 4567 search_ctx->ffsc_fix_path = vim_strnsave(path, (int)(wc_part - path)); |
7 | 4568 |
4569 /* | |
4570 * copy wc_path and add restricts to the '**' wildcard. | |
1209 | 4571 * The octet after a '**' is used as a (binary) counter. |
7 | 4572 * So '**3' is transposed to '**^C' ('^C' is ASCII value 3) |
4573 * or '**76' is transposed to '**N'( 'N' is ASCII value 76). | |
4574 * For EBCDIC you get different character values. | |
4575 * If no restrict is given after '**' the default is used. | |
1993 | 4576 * Due to this technique the path looks awful if you print it as a |
7 | 4577 * string. |
4578 */ | |
4579 len = 0; | |
4580 while (*wc_part != NUL) | |
4581 { | |
4582 if (STRNCMP(wc_part, "**", 2) == 0) | |
4583 { | |
4584 ff_expand_buffer[len++] = *wc_part++; | |
4585 ff_expand_buffer[len++] = *wc_part++; | |
4586 | |
29 | 4587 llevel = strtol((char *)wc_part, &errpt, 10); |
4588 if ((char_u *)errpt != wc_part && llevel > 0 && llevel < 255) | |
7 | 4589 ff_expand_buffer[len++] = llevel; |
29 | 4590 else if ((char_u *)errpt != wc_part && llevel == 0) |
7 | 4591 /* restrict is 0 -> remove already added '**' */ |
4592 len -= 2; | |
4593 else | |
4594 ff_expand_buffer[len++] = FF_MAX_STAR_STAR_EXPAND; | |
29 | 4595 wc_part = (char_u *)errpt; |
461 | 4596 if (*wc_part != NUL && !vim_ispathsep(*wc_part)) |
7 | 4597 { |
4598 EMSG2(_("E343: Invalid path: '**[number]' must be at the end of the path or be followed by '%s'."), PATHSEPSTR); | |
4599 goto error_return; | |
4600 } | |
4601 } | |
4602 else | |
4603 ff_expand_buffer[len++] = *wc_part++; | |
4604 } | |
4605 ff_expand_buffer[len] = NUL; | |
1541 | 4606 search_ctx->ffsc_wc_path = vim_strsave(ff_expand_buffer); |
4607 | |
4608 if (search_ctx->ffsc_wc_path == NULL) | |
7 | 4609 goto error_return; |
4610 } | |
4611 else | |
4612 #endif | |
1541 | 4613 search_ctx->ffsc_fix_path = vim_strsave(path); |
4614 | |
4615 if (search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir == NULL) | |
7 | 4616 { |
4617 /* store the fix part as startdir. | |
4618 * This is needed if the parameter path is fully qualified. | |
4619 */ | |
1541 | 4620 search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir = vim_strsave(search_ctx->ffsc_fix_path); |
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4622 goto error_return; |
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4623 search_ctx->ffsc_fix_path[0] = NUL; |
7 | 4624 } |
4625 | |
4626 /* create an absolute path */ | |
1541 | 4627 STRCPY(ff_expand_buffer, search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir); |
7 | 4628 add_pathsep(ff_expand_buffer); |
1541 | 4629 STRCAT(ff_expand_buffer, search_ctx->ffsc_fix_path); |
7 | 4630 add_pathsep(ff_expand_buffer); |
4631 | |
4632 sptr = ff_create_stack_element(ff_expand_buffer, | |
4633 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
1541 | 4634 search_ctx->ffsc_wc_path, |
7 | 4635 #endif |
4636 level, 0); | |
4637 | |
4638 if (sptr == NULL) | |
4639 goto error_return; | |
4640 | |
1541 | 4641 ff_push(search_ctx, sptr); |
4642 | |
4643 search_ctx->ffsc_file_to_search = vim_strsave(filename); | |
4644 if (search_ctx->ffsc_file_to_search == NULL) | |
7 | 4645 goto error_return; |
4646 | |
1541 | 4647 return search_ctx; |
7 | 4648 |
4649 error_return: | |
4650 /* | |
4651 * We clear the search context now! | |
4652 * Even when the caller gave us a (perhaps valid) context we free it here, | |
4653 * as we might have already destroyed it. | |
4654 */ | |
1541 | 4655 vim_findfile_cleanup(search_ctx); |
7 | 4656 return NULL; |
4657 } | |
4658 | |
4659 #if defined(FEAT_PATH_EXTRA) || defined(PROTO) | |
4660 /* | |
4661 * Get the stopdir string. Check that ';' is not escaped. | |
4662 */ | |
4663 char_u * | |
4664 vim_findfile_stopdir(buf) | |
4665 char_u *buf; | |
4666 { | |
4667 char_u *r_ptr = buf; | |
4668 | |
4669 while (*r_ptr != NUL && *r_ptr != ';') | |
4670 { | |
4671 if (r_ptr[0] == '\\' && r_ptr[1] == ';') | |
4672 { | |
2984 | 4673 /* Overwrite the escape char, |
4674 * use STRLEN(r_ptr) to move the trailing '\0'. */ | |
1621 | 4675 STRMOVE(r_ptr, r_ptr + 1); |
7 | 4676 r_ptr++; |
4677 } | |
4678 r_ptr++; | |
4679 } | |
4680 if (*r_ptr == ';') | |
4681 { | |
4682 *r_ptr = 0; | |
4683 r_ptr++; | |
4684 } | |
4685 else if (*r_ptr == NUL) | |
4686 r_ptr = NULL; | |
4687 return r_ptr; | |
4688 } | |
4689 #endif | |
4690 | |
1541 | 4691 /* |
4692 * Clean up the given search context. Can handle a NULL pointer. | |
4693 */ | |
7 | 4694 void |
4695 vim_findfile_cleanup(ctx) | |
4696 void *ctx; | |
4697 { | |
359 | 4698 if (ctx == NULL) |
7 | 4699 return; |
4700 | |
4701 vim_findfile_free_visited(ctx); | |
1541 | 4702 ff_clear(ctx); |
7 | 4703 vim_free(ctx); |
4704 } | |
4705 | |
4706 /* | |
4707 * Find a file in a search context. | |
4708 * The search context was created with vim_findfile_init() above. | |
4709 * Return a pointer to an allocated file name or NULL if nothing found. | |
4710 * To get all matching files call this function until you get NULL. | |
4711 * | |
20 | 4712 * If the passed search_context is NULL, NULL is returned. |
7 | 4713 * |
4714 * The search algorithm is depth first. To change this replace the | |
4715 * stack with a list (don't forget to leave partly searched directories on the | |
4716 * top of the list). | |
4717 */ | |
4718 char_u * | |
1541 | 4719 vim_findfile(search_ctx_arg) |
4720 void *search_ctx_arg; | |
7 | 4721 { |
4722 char_u *file_path; | |
4723 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
4724 char_u *rest_of_wildcards; | |
4725 char_u *path_end = NULL; | |
4726 #endif | |
1541 | 4727 ff_stack_T *stackp; |
7 | 4728 #if defined(FEAT_SEARCHPATH) || defined(FEAT_PATH_EXTRA) |
4729 int len; | |
4730 #endif | |
4731 int i; | |
4732 char_u *p; | |
4733 #ifdef FEAT_SEARCHPATH | |
4734 char_u *suf; | |
4735 #endif | |
1541 | 4736 ff_search_ctx_T *search_ctx; |
4737 | |
4738 if (search_ctx_arg == NULL) | |
7 | 4739 return NULL; |
4740 | |
1541 | 4741 search_ctx = (ff_search_ctx_T *)search_ctx_arg; |
7 | 4742 |
4743 /* | |
4744 * filepath is used as buffer for various actions and as the storage to | |
4745 * return a found filename. | |
4746 */ | |
4747 if ((file_path = alloc((int)MAXPATHL)) == NULL) | |
4748 return NULL; | |
4749 | |
4750 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
4751 /* store the end of the start dir -- needed for upward search */ | |
1541 | 4752 if (search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir != NULL) |
4753 path_end = &search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir[ | |
4754 STRLEN(search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir)]; | |
7 | 4755 #endif |
4756 | |
4757 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
4758 /* upward search loop */ | |
4759 for (;;) | |
4760 { | |
4761 #endif | |
4762 /* downward search loop */ | |
4763 for (;;) | |
4764 { | |
4765 /* check if user user wants to stop the search*/ | |
4766 ui_breakcheck(); | |
4767 if (got_int) | |
4768 break; | |
4769 | |
4770 /* get directory to work on from stack */ | |
1541 | 4771 stackp = ff_pop(search_ctx); |
4772 if (stackp == NULL) | |
7 | 4773 break; |
4774 | |
4775 /* | |
4776 * TODO: decide if we leave this test in | |
4777 * | |
4778 * GOOD: don't search a directory(-tree) twice. | |
4779 * BAD: - check linked list for every new directory entered. | |
4780 * - check for double files also done below | |
4781 * | |
4782 * Here we check if we already searched this directory. | |
4783 * We already searched a directory if: | |
4784 * 1) The directory is the same. | |
4785 * 2) We would use the same wildcard string. | |
4786 * | |
4787 * Good if you have links on same directory via several ways | |
4788 * or you have selfreferences in directories (e.g. SuSE Linux 6.3: | |
4789 * /etc/rc.d/init.d is linked to /etc/rc.d -> endless loop) | |
4790 * | |
4791 * This check is only needed for directories we work on for the | |
1541 | 4792 * first time (hence stackp->ff_filearray == NULL) |
7 | 4793 */ |
1541 | 4794 if (stackp->ffs_filearray == NULL |
4795 && ff_check_visited(&search_ctx->ffsc_dir_visited_list | |
7 | 4796 ->ffvl_visited_list, |
1541 | 4797 stackp->ffs_fix_path |
7 | 4798 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA |
1541 | 4799 , stackp->ffs_wc_path |
7 | 4800 #endif |
4801 ) == FAIL) | |
4802 { | |
4803 #ifdef FF_VERBOSE | |
4804 if (p_verbose >= 5) | |
4805 { | |
293 | 4806 verbose_enter_scroll(); |
7 | 4807 smsg((char_u *)"Already Searched: %s (%s)", |
1541 | 4808 stackp->ffs_fix_path, stackp->ffs_wc_path); |
7 | 4809 /* don't overwrite this either */ |
4810 msg_puts((char_u *)"\n"); | |
293 | 4811 verbose_leave_scroll(); |
7 | 4812 } |
4813 #endif | |
1541 | 4814 ff_free_stack_element(stackp); |
7 | 4815 continue; |
4816 } | |
4817 #ifdef FF_VERBOSE | |
4818 else if (p_verbose >= 5) | |
4819 { | |
293 | 4820 verbose_enter_scroll(); |
273 | 4821 smsg((char_u *)"Searching: %s (%s)", |
1541 | 4822 stackp->ffs_fix_path, stackp->ffs_wc_path); |
7 | 4823 /* don't overwrite this either */ |
4824 msg_puts((char_u *)"\n"); | |
293 | 4825 verbose_leave_scroll(); |
7 | 4826 } |
4827 #endif | |
4828 | |
4829 /* check depth */ | |
1541 | 4830 if (stackp->ffs_level <= 0) |
7 | 4831 { |
1541 | 4832 ff_free_stack_element(stackp); |
7 | 4833 continue; |
4834 } | |
4835 | |
4836 file_path[0] = NUL; | |
4837 | |
4838 /* | |
4839 * If no filearray till now expand wildcards | |
4840 * The function expand_wildcards() can handle an array of paths | |
4841 * and all possible expands are returned in one array. We use this | |
4842 * to handle the expansion of '**' into an empty string. | |
4843 */ | |
1541 | 4844 if (stackp->ffs_filearray == NULL) |
7 | 4845 { |
4846 char_u *dirptrs[2]; | |
4847 | |
4848 /* we use filepath to build the path expand_wildcards() should | |
4849 * expand. | |
4850 */ | |
4851 dirptrs[0] = file_path; | |
4852 dirptrs[1] = NULL; | |
4853 | |
4854 /* if we have a start dir copy it in */ | |
1541 | 4855 if (!vim_isAbsName(stackp->ffs_fix_path) |
4856 && search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir) | |
7 | 4857 { |
1541 | 4858 STRCPY(file_path, search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir); |
7 | 4859 add_pathsep(file_path); |
4860 } | |
4861 | |
4862 /* append the fix part of the search path */ | |
1541 | 4863 STRCAT(file_path, stackp->ffs_fix_path); |
7 | 4864 add_pathsep(file_path); |
4865 | |
4866 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
1541 | 4867 rest_of_wildcards = stackp->ffs_wc_path; |
7 | 4868 if (*rest_of_wildcards != NUL) |
4869 { | |
4870 len = (int)STRLEN(file_path); | |
4871 if (STRNCMP(rest_of_wildcards, "**", 2) == 0) | |
4872 { | |
4873 /* pointer to the restrict byte | |
4874 * The restrict byte is not a character! | |
4875 */ | |
4876 p = rest_of_wildcards + 2; | |
4877 | |
4878 if (*p > 0) | |
4879 { | |
4880 (*p)--; | |
4881 file_path[len++] = '*'; | |
4882 } | |
4883 | |
4884 if (*p == 0) | |
4885 { | |
4886 /* remove '**<numb> from wildcards */ | |
1621 | 4887 STRMOVE(rest_of_wildcards, rest_of_wildcards + 3); |
7 | 4888 } |
4889 else | |
4890 rest_of_wildcards += 3; | |
4891 | |
1541 | 4892 if (stackp->ffs_star_star_empty == 0) |
7 | 4893 { |
4894 /* if not done before, expand '**' to empty */ | |
1541 | 4895 stackp->ffs_star_star_empty = 1; |
4896 dirptrs[1] = stackp->ffs_fix_path; | |
7 | 4897 } |
4898 } | |
4899 | |
4900 /* | |
4901 * Here we copy until the next path separator or the end of | |
4902 * the path. If we stop at a path separator, there is | |
1209 | 4903 * still something else left. This is handled below by |
7 | 4904 * pushing every directory returned from expand_wildcards() |
4905 * on the stack again for further search. | |
4906 */ | |
4907 while (*rest_of_wildcards | |
4908 && !vim_ispathsep(*rest_of_wildcards)) | |
4909 file_path[len++] = *rest_of_wildcards++; | |
4910 | |
4911 file_path[len] = NUL; | |
4912 if (vim_ispathsep(*rest_of_wildcards)) | |
4913 rest_of_wildcards++; | |
4914 } | |
4915 #endif | |
4916 | |
4917 /* | |
4918 * Expand wildcards like "*" and "$VAR". | |
4919 * If the path is a URL don't try this. | |
4920 */ | |
4921 if (path_with_url(dirptrs[0])) | |
4922 { | |
1541 | 4923 stackp->ffs_filearray = (char_u **) |
7 | 4924 alloc((unsigned)sizeof(char *)); |
1541 | 4925 if (stackp->ffs_filearray != NULL |
4926 && (stackp->ffs_filearray[0] | |
7 | 4927 = vim_strsave(dirptrs[0])) != NULL) |
1541 | 4928 stackp->ffs_filearray_size = 1; |
7 | 4929 else |
1541 | 4930 stackp->ffs_filearray_size = 0; |
7 | 4931 } |
4932 else | |
2984 | 4933 /* Add EW_NOTWILD because the expanded path may contain |
4934 * wildcard characters that are to be taken literally. | |
4935 * This is a bit of a hack. */ | |
7 | 4936 expand_wildcards((dirptrs[1] == NULL) ? 1 : 2, dirptrs, |
1541 | 4937 &stackp->ffs_filearray_size, |
4938 &stackp->ffs_filearray, | |
2984 | 4939 EW_DIR|EW_ADDSLASH|EW_SILENT|EW_NOTWILD); |
7 | 4940 |
1541 | 4941 stackp->ffs_filearray_cur = 0; |
4942 stackp->ffs_stage = 0; | |
7 | 4943 } |
4944 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
4945 else | |
1541 | 4946 rest_of_wildcards = &stackp->ffs_wc_path[ |
4947 STRLEN(stackp->ffs_wc_path)]; | |
4948 #endif | |
4949 | |
4950 if (stackp->ffs_stage == 0) | |
7 | 4951 { |
4952 /* this is the first time we work on this directory */ | |
4953 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
4954 if (*rest_of_wildcards == NUL) | |
4955 #endif | |
4956 { | |
4957 /* | |
4958 * we don't have further wildcards to expand, so we have to | |
4959 * check for the final file now | |
4960 */ | |
1541 | 4961 for (i = stackp->ffs_filearray_cur; |
4962 i < stackp->ffs_filearray_size; ++i) | |
7 | 4963 { |
1541 | 4964 if (!path_with_url(stackp->ffs_filearray[i]) |
4965 && !mch_isdir(stackp->ffs_filearray[i])) | |
7 | 4966 continue; /* not a directory */ |
4967 | |
1993 | 4968 /* prepare the filename to be checked for existence |
7 | 4969 * below */ |
1541 | 4970 STRCPY(file_path, stackp->ffs_filearray[i]); |
7 | 4971 add_pathsep(file_path); |
1541 | 4972 STRCAT(file_path, search_ctx->ffsc_file_to_search); |
7 | 4973 |
4974 /* | |
4975 * Try without extra suffix and then with suffixes | |
4976 * from 'suffixesadd'. | |
4977 */ | |
4978 #ifdef FEAT_SEARCHPATH | |
4979 len = (int)STRLEN(file_path); | |
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4983 suf = curbuf->b_p_sua; |
7 | 4984 for (;;) |
4985 #endif | |
4986 { | |
4987 /* if file exists and we didn't already find it */ | |
4988 if ((path_with_url(file_path) | |
1541 | 4989 || (mch_getperm(file_path) >= 0 |
4990 && (search_ctx->ffsc_find_what | |
4991 == FINDFILE_BOTH | |
4992 || ((search_ctx->ffsc_find_what | |
4993 == FINDFILE_DIR) | |
4994 == mch_isdir(file_path))))) | |
7 | 4995 #ifndef FF_VERBOSE |
4996 && (ff_check_visited( | |
1541 | 4997 &search_ctx->ffsc_visited_list->ffvl_visited_list, |
7 | 4998 file_path |
4999 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
5000 , (char_u *)"" | |
5001 #endif | |
5002 ) == OK) | |
5003 #endif | |
5004 ) | |
5005 { | |
5006 #ifdef FF_VERBOSE | |
5007 if (ff_check_visited( | |
1541 | 5008 &search_ctx->ffsc_visited_list->ffvl_visited_list, |
7 | 5009 file_path |
5010 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
5011 , (char_u *)"" | |
5012 #endif | |
5013 ) == FAIL) | |
5014 { | |
5015 if (p_verbose >= 5) | |
5016 { | |
293 | 5017 verbose_enter_scroll(); |
273 | 5018 smsg((char_u *)"Already: %s", |
7 | 5019 file_path); |
5020 /* don't overwrite this either */ | |
5021 msg_puts((char_u *)"\n"); | |
293 | 5022 verbose_leave_scroll(); |
7 | 5023 } |
5024 continue; | |
5025 } | |
5026 #endif | |
5027 | |
5028 /* push dir to examine rest of subdirs later */ | |
1541 | 5029 stackp->ffs_filearray_cur = i + 1; |
5030 ff_push(search_ctx, stackp); | |
7 | 5031 |
1789 | 5032 if (!path_with_url(file_path)) |
5033 simplify_filename(file_path); | |
7 | 5034 if (mch_dirname(ff_expand_buffer, MAXPATHL) |
5035 == OK) | |
5036 { | |
5037 p = shorten_fname(file_path, | |
5038 ff_expand_buffer); | |
5039 if (p != NULL) | |
1621 | 5040 STRMOVE(file_path, p); |
7 | 5041 } |
5042 #ifdef FF_VERBOSE | |
5043 if (p_verbose >= 5) | |
5044 { | |
293 | 5045 verbose_enter_scroll(); |
273 | 5046 smsg((char_u *)"HIT: %s", file_path); |
7 | 5047 /* don't overwrite this either */ |
5048 msg_puts((char_u *)"\n"); | |
293 | 5049 verbose_leave_scroll(); |
7 | 5050 } |
5051 #endif | |
5052 return file_path; | |
5053 } | |
5054 | |
5055 #ifdef FEAT_SEARCHPATH | |
5056 /* Not found or found already, try next suffix. */ | |
5057 if (*suf == NUL) | |
5058 break; | |
5059 copy_option_part(&suf, file_path + len, | |
5060 MAXPATHL - len, ","); | |
5061 #endif | |
5062 } | |
5063 } | |
5064 } | |
5065 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
5066 else | |
5067 { | |
5068 /* | |
5069 * still wildcards left, push the directories for further | |
5070 * search | |
5071 */ | |
1541 | 5072 for (i = stackp->ffs_filearray_cur; |
5073 i < stackp->ffs_filearray_size; ++i) | |
7 | 5074 { |
1541 | 5075 if (!mch_isdir(stackp->ffs_filearray[i])) |
7 | 5076 continue; /* not a directory */ |
5077 | |
1541 | 5078 ff_push(search_ctx, |
5079 ff_create_stack_element( | |
5080 stackp->ffs_filearray[i], | |
5081 rest_of_wildcards, | |
5082 stackp->ffs_level - 1, 0)); | |
7 | 5083 } |
5084 } | |
5085 #endif | |
1541 | 5086 stackp->ffs_filearray_cur = 0; |
5087 stackp->ffs_stage = 1; | |
7 | 5088 } |
5089 | |
5090 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
5091 /* | |
5092 * if wildcards contains '**' we have to descent till we reach the | |
5093 * leaves of the directory tree. | |
5094 */ | |
1541 | 5095 if (STRNCMP(stackp->ffs_wc_path, "**", 2) == 0) |
7 | 5096 { |
1541 | 5097 for (i = stackp->ffs_filearray_cur; |
5098 i < stackp->ffs_filearray_size; ++i) | |
7 | 5099 { |
1541 | 5100 if (fnamecmp(stackp->ffs_filearray[i], |
5101 stackp->ffs_fix_path) == 0) | |
7 | 5102 continue; /* don't repush same directory */ |
1541 | 5103 if (!mch_isdir(stackp->ffs_filearray[i])) |
7 | 5104 continue; /* not a directory */ |
1541 | 5105 ff_push(search_ctx, |
5106 ff_create_stack_element(stackp->ffs_filearray[i], | |
5107 stackp->ffs_wc_path, stackp->ffs_level - 1, 1)); | |
7 | 5108 } |
5109 } | |
5110 #endif | |
5111 | |
5112 /* we are done with the current directory */ | |
1541 | 5113 ff_free_stack_element(stackp); |
7 | 5114 |
5115 } | |
5116 | |
5117 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
5118 /* If we reached this, we didn't find anything downwards. | |
5119 * Let's check if we should do an upward search. | |
5120 */ | |
1541 | 5121 if (search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir |
5122 && search_ctx->ffsc_stopdirs_v != NULL && !got_int) | |
7 | 5123 { |
5124 ff_stack_T *sptr; | |
5125 | |
5126 /* is the last starting directory in the stop list? */ | |
1541 | 5127 if (ff_path_in_stoplist(search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir, |
5128 (int)(path_end - search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir), | |
5129 search_ctx->ffsc_stopdirs_v) == TRUE) | |
7 | 5130 break; |
5131 | |
5132 /* cut of last dir */ | |
1541 | 5133 while (path_end > search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir |
5134 && vim_ispathsep(*path_end)) | |
7 | 5135 path_end--; |
1541 | 5136 while (path_end > search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir |
5137 && !vim_ispathsep(path_end[-1])) | |
7 | 5138 path_end--; |
5139 *path_end = 0; | |
5140 path_end--; | |
5141 | |
1541 | 5142 if (*search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir == 0) |
7 | 5143 break; |
5144 | |
1541 | 5145 STRCPY(file_path, search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir); |
7 | 5146 add_pathsep(file_path); |
1541 | 5147 STRCAT(file_path, search_ctx->ffsc_fix_path); |
7 | 5148 |
5149 /* create a new stack entry */ | |
5150 sptr = ff_create_stack_element(file_path, | |
1541 | 5151 search_ctx->ffsc_wc_path, search_ctx->ffsc_level, 0); |
7 | 5152 if (sptr == NULL) |
5153 break; | |
1541 | 5154 ff_push(search_ctx, sptr); |
7 | 5155 } |
5156 else | |
5157 break; | |
5158 } | |
5159 #endif | |
5160 | |
5161 vim_free(file_path); | |
5162 return NULL; | |
5163 } | |
5164 | |
5165 /* | |
5166 * Free the list of lists of visited files and directories | |
5167 * Can handle it if the passed search_context is NULL; | |
5168 */ | |
5169 void | |
1541 | 5170 vim_findfile_free_visited(search_ctx_arg) |
5171 void *search_ctx_arg; | |
7 | 5172 { |
1541 | 5173 ff_search_ctx_T *search_ctx; |
5174 | |
5175 if (search_ctx_arg == NULL) | |
7 | 5176 return; |
5177 | |
1541 | 5178 search_ctx = (ff_search_ctx_T *)search_ctx_arg; |
5179 vim_findfile_free_visited_list(&search_ctx->ffsc_visited_lists_list); | |
5180 vim_findfile_free_visited_list(&search_ctx->ffsc_dir_visited_lists_list); | |
7 | 5181 } |
5182 | |
5183 static void | |
5184 vim_findfile_free_visited_list(list_headp) | |
5185 ff_visited_list_hdr_T **list_headp; | |
5186 { | |
5187 ff_visited_list_hdr_T *vp; | |
5188 | |
5189 while (*list_headp != NULL) | |
5190 { | |
5191 vp = (*list_headp)->ffvl_next; | |
5192 ff_free_visited_list((*list_headp)->ffvl_visited_list); | |
5193 | |
5194 vim_free((*list_headp)->ffvl_filename); | |
5195 vim_free(*list_headp); | |
5196 *list_headp = vp; | |
5197 } | |
5198 *list_headp = NULL; | |
5199 } | |
5200 | |
5201 static void | |
5202 ff_free_visited_list(vl) | |
5203 ff_visited_T *vl; | |
5204 { | |
5205 ff_visited_T *vp; | |
5206 | |
5207 while (vl != NULL) | |
5208 { | |
5209 vp = vl->ffv_next; | |
5210 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
5211 vim_free(vl->ffv_wc_path); | |
5212 #endif | |
5213 vim_free(vl); | |
5214 vl = vp; | |
5215 } | |
5216 vl = NULL; | |
5217 } | |
5218 | |
5219 /* | |
5220 * Returns the already visited list for the given filename. If none is found it | |
5221 * allocates a new one. | |
5222 */ | |
5223 static ff_visited_list_hdr_T* | |
5224 ff_get_visited_list(filename, list_headp) | |
5225 char_u *filename; | |
5226 ff_visited_list_hdr_T **list_headp; | |
5227 { | |
5228 ff_visited_list_hdr_T *retptr = NULL; | |
5229 | |
5230 /* check if a visited list for the given filename exists */ | |
5231 if (*list_headp != NULL) | |
5232 { | |
5233 retptr = *list_headp; | |
5234 while (retptr != NULL) | |
5235 { | |
5236 if (fnamecmp(filename, retptr->ffvl_filename) == 0) | |
5237 { | |
5238 #ifdef FF_VERBOSE | |
5239 if (p_verbose >= 5) | |
5240 { | |
293 | 5241 verbose_enter_scroll(); |
273 | 5242 smsg((char_u *)"ff_get_visited_list: FOUND list for %s", |
7 | 5243 filename); |
5244 /* don't overwrite this either */ | |
5245 msg_puts((char_u *)"\n"); | |
293 | 5246 verbose_leave_scroll(); |
7 | 5247 } |
5248 #endif | |
5249 return retptr; | |
5250 } | |
5251 retptr = retptr->ffvl_next; | |
5252 } | |
5253 } | |
5254 | |
5255 #ifdef FF_VERBOSE | |
5256 if (p_verbose >= 5) | |
5257 { | |
293 | 5258 verbose_enter_scroll(); |
273 | 5259 smsg((char_u *)"ff_get_visited_list: new list for %s", filename); |
7 | 5260 /* don't overwrite this either */ |
5261 msg_puts((char_u *)"\n"); | |
293 | 5262 verbose_leave_scroll(); |
7 | 5263 } |
5264 #endif | |
5265 | |
5266 /* | |
5267 * if we reach this we didn't find a list and we have to allocate new list | |
5268 */ | |
5269 retptr = (ff_visited_list_hdr_T*)alloc((unsigned)sizeof(*retptr)); | |
5270 if (retptr == NULL) | |
5271 return NULL; | |
5272 | |
5273 retptr->ffvl_visited_list = NULL; | |
5274 retptr->ffvl_filename = vim_strsave(filename); | |
5275 if (retptr->ffvl_filename == NULL) | |
5276 { | |
5277 vim_free(retptr); | |
5278 return NULL; | |
5279 } | |
5280 retptr->ffvl_next = *list_headp; | |
5281 *list_headp = retptr; | |
5282 | |
5283 return retptr; | |
5284 } | |
5285 | |
5286 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
5287 /* | |
5288 * check if two wildcard paths are equal. Returns TRUE or FALSE. | |
5289 * They are equal if: | |
5290 * - both paths are NULL | |
5291 * - they have the same length | |
5292 * - char by char comparison is OK | |
5293 * - the only differences are in the counters behind a '**', so | |
5294 * '**\20' is equal to '**\24' | |
5295 */ | |
5296 static int | |
5297 ff_wc_equal(s1, s2) | |
5298 char_u *s1; | |
5299 char_u *s2; | |
5300 { | |
5301 int i; | |
5302 | |
5303 if (s1 == s2) | |
5304 return TRUE; | |
5305 | |
5306 if (s1 == NULL || s2 == NULL) | |
5307 return FALSE; | |
5308 | |
5309 if (STRLEN(s1) != STRLEN(s2)) | |
5310 return FAIL; | |
5311 | |
5312 for (i = 0; s1[i] != NUL && s2[i] != NUL; i++) | |
5313 { | |
5314 if (s1[i] != s2[i] | |
5315 #ifdef CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILENAME | |
5316 && TOUPPER_LOC(s1[i]) != TOUPPER_LOC(s2[i]) | |
5317 #endif | |
5318 ) | |
5319 { | |
5320 if (i >= 2) | |
5321 if (s1[i-1] == '*' && s1[i-2] == '*') | |
5322 continue; | |
5323 else | |
5324 return FAIL; | |
5325 else | |
5326 return FAIL; | |
5327 } | |
5328 } | |
5329 return TRUE; | |
5330 } | |
5331 #endif | |
5332 | |
5333 /* | |
5334 * maintains the list of already visited files and dirs | |
5335 * returns FAIL if the given file/dir is already in the list | |
5336 * returns OK if it is newly added | |
5337 * | |
5338 * TODO: What to do on memory allocation problems? | |
5339 * -> return TRUE - Better the file is found several times instead of | |
5340 * never. | |
5341 */ | |
5342 static int | |
5343 ff_check_visited(visited_list, fname | |
5344 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
5345 , wc_path | |
5346 #endif | |
5347 ) | |
5348 ff_visited_T **visited_list; | |
5349 char_u *fname; | |
5350 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
5351 char_u *wc_path; | |
5352 #endif | |
5353 { | |
5354 ff_visited_T *vp; | |
5355 #ifdef UNIX | |
5356 struct stat st; | |
5357 int url = FALSE; | |
5358 #endif | |
5359 | |
5360 /* For an URL we only compare the name, otherwise we compare the | |
5361 * device/inode (unix) or the full path name (not Unix). */ | |
5362 if (path_with_url(fname)) | |
5363 { | |
418 | 5364 vim_strncpy(ff_expand_buffer, fname, MAXPATHL - 1); |
7 | 5365 #ifdef UNIX |
5366 url = TRUE; | |
5367 #endif | |
5368 } | |
5369 else | |
5370 { | |
5371 ff_expand_buffer[0] = NUL; | |
5372 #ifdef UNIX | |
5373 if (mch_stat((char *)fname, &st) < 0) | |
5374 #else | |
5375 if (vim_FullName(fname, ff_expand_buffer, MAXPATHL, TRUE) == FAIL) | |
5376 #endif | |
5377 return FAIL; | |
5378 } | |
5379 | |
5380 /* check against list of already visited files */ | |
5381 for (vp = *visited_list; vp != NULL; vp = vp->ffv_next) | |
5382 { | |
5383 if ( | |
5384 #ifdef UNIX | |
1881 | 5385 !url ? (vp->ffv_dev_valid && vp->ffv_dev == st.st_dev |
5386 && vp->ffv_ino == st.st_ino) | |
5387 : | |
7 | 5388 #endif |
5389 fnamecmp(vp->ffv_fname, ff_expand_buffer) == 0 | |
5390 ) | |
5391 { | |
5392 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
5393 /* are the wildcard parts equal */ | |
5394 if (ff_wc_equal(vp->ffv_wc_path, wc_path) == TRUE) | |
5395 #endif | |
5396 /* already visited */ | |
5397 return FAIL; | |
5398 } | |
5399 } | |
5400 | |
5401 /* | |
5402 * New file/dir. Add it to the list of visited files/dirs. | |
5403 */ | |
5404 vp = (ff_visited_T *)alloc((unsigned)(sizeof(ff_visited_T) | |
5405 + STRLEN(ff_expand_buffer))); | |
5406 | |
5407 if (vp != NULL) | |
5408 { | |
5409 #ifdef UNIX | |
5410 if (!url) | |
5411 { | |
1881 | 5412 vp->ffv_dev_valid = TRUE; |
7 | 5413 vp->ffv_ino = st.st_ino; |
5414 vp->ffv_dev = st.st_dev; | |
5415 vp->ffv_fname[0] = NUL; | |
5416 } | |
5417 else | |
5418 { | |
1881 | 5419 vp->ffv_dev_valid = FALSE; |
7 | 5420 #endif |
5421 STRCPY(vp->ffv_fname, ff_expand_buffer); | |
5422 #ifdef UNIX | |
5423 } | |
5424 #endif | |
5425 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
5426 if (wc_path != NULL) | |
5427 vp->ffv_wc_path = vim_strsave(wc_path); | |
5428 else | |
5429 vp->ffv_wc_path = NULL; | |
5430 #endif | |
5431 | |
5432 vp->ffv_next = *visited_list; | |
5433 *visited_list = vp; | |
5434 } | |
5435 | |
5436 return OK; | |
5437 } | |
5438 | |
5439 /* | |
5440 * create stack element from given path pieces | |
5441 */ | |
5442 static ff_stack_T * | |
5443 ff_create_stack_element(fix_part, | |
5444 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
5445 wc_part, | |
5446 #endif | |
5447 level, star_star_empty) | |
5448 char_u *fix_part; | |
5449 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
5450 char_u *wc_part; | |
5451 #endif | |
5452 int level; | |
5453 int star_star_empty; | |
5454 { | |
5455 ff_stack_T *new; | |
5456 | |
5457 new = (ff_stack_T *)alloc((unsigned)sizeof(ff_stack_T)); | |
5458 if (new == NULL) | |
5459 return NULL; | |
5460 | |
5461 new->ffs_prev = NULL; | |
5462 new->ffs_filearray = NULL; | |
5463 new->ffs_filearray_size = 0; | |
5464 new->ffs_filearray_cur = 0; | |
5465 new->ffs_stage = 0; | |
5466 new->ffs_level = level; | |
5467 new->ffs_star_star_empty = star_star_empty;; | |
5468 | |
5469 /* the following saves NULL pointer checks in vim_findfile */ | |
5470 if (fix_part == NULL) | |
5471 fix_part = (char_u *)""; | |
5472 new->ffs_fix_path = vim_strsave(fix_part); | |
5473 | |
5474 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
5475 if (wc_part == NULL) | |
5476 wc_part = (char_u *)""; | |
5477 new->ffs_wc_path = vim_strsave(wc_part); | |
5478 #endif | |
5479 | |
5480 if (new->ffs_fix_path == NULL | |
5481 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
5482 || new->ffs_wc_path == NULL | |
5483 #endif | |
5484 ) | |
5485 { | |
5486 ff_free_stack_element(new); | |
5487 new = NULL; | |
5488 } | |
5489 | |
5490 return new; | |
5491 } | |
5492 | |
5493 /* | |
1541 | 5494 * Push a dir on the directory stack. |
7 | 5495 */ |
5496 static void | |
1541 | 5497 ff_push(search_ctx, stack_ptr) |
5498 ff_search_ctx_T *search_ctx; | |
5499 ff_stack_T *stack_ptr; | |
7 | 5500 { |
5501 /* check for NULL pointer, not to return an error to the user, but | |
359 | 5502 * to prevent a crash */ |
1541 | 5503 if (stack_ptr != NULL) |
7 | 5504 { |
1541 | 5505 stack_ptr->ffs_prev = search_ctx->ffsc_stack_ptr; |
5506 search_ctx->ffsc_stack_ptr = stack_ptr; | |
7 | 5507 } |
5508 } | |
5509 | |
5510 /* | |
1541 | 5511 * Pop a dir from the directory stack. |
5512 * Returns NULL if stack is empty. | |
7 | 5513 */ |
5514 static ff_stack_T * | |
1541 | 5515 ff_pop(search_ctx) |
5516 ff_search_ctx_T *search_ctx; | |
7 | 5517 { |
5518 ff_stack_T *sptr; | |
5519 | |
1541 | 5520 sptr = search_ctx->ffsc_stack_ptr; |
5521 if (search_ctx->ffsc_stack_ptr != NULL) | |
5522 search_ctx->ffsc_stack_ptr = search_ctx->ffsc_stack_ptr->ffs_prev; | |
7 | 5523 |
5524 return sptr; | |
5525 } | |
5526 | |
5527 /* | |
5528 * free the given stack element | |
5529 */ | |
5530 static void | |
1541 | 5531 ff_free_stack_element(stack_ptr) |
5532 ff_stack_T *stack_ptr; | |
7 | 5533 { |
5534 /* vim_free handles possible NULL pointers */ | |
1541 | 5535 vim_free(stack_ptr->ffs_fix_path); |
7 | 5536 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA |
1541 | 5537 vim_free(stack_ptr->ffs_wc_path); |
5538 #endif | |
5539 | |
5540 if (stack_ptr->ffs_filearray != NULL) | |
5541 FreeWild(stack_ptr->ffs_filearray_size, stack_ptr->ffs_filearray); | |
5542 | |
5543 vim_free(stack_ptr); | |
7 | 5544 } |
5545 | |
5546 /* | |
1541 | 5547 * Clear the search context, but NOT the visited list. |
7 | 5548 */ |
5549 static void | |
1541 | 5550 ff_clear(search_ctx) |
5551 ff_search_ctx_T *search_ctx; | |
7 | 5552 { |
5553 ff_stack_T *sptr; | |
5554 | |
5555 /* clear up stack */ | |
1541 | 5556 while ((sptr = ff_pop(search_ctx)) != NULL) |
7 | 5557 ff_free_stack_element(sptr); |
5558 | |
1541 | 5559 vim_free(search_ctx->ffsc_file_to_search); |
5560 vim_free(search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir); | |
5561 vim_free(search_ctx->ffsc_fix_path); | |
7 | 5562 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA |
1541 | 5563 vim_free(search_ctx->ffsc_wc_path); |
7 | 5564 #endif |
5565 | |
5566 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
1541 | 5567 if (search_ctx->ffsc_stopdirs_v != NULL) |
7 | 5568 { |
5569 int i = 0; | |
5570 | |
1541 | 5571 while (search_ctx->ffsc_stopdirs_v[i] != NULL) |
7 | 5572 { |
1541 | 5573 vim_free(search_ctx->ffsc_stopdirs_v[i]); |
7 | 5574 i++; |
5575 } | |
1541 | 5576 vim_free(search_ctx->ffsc_stopdirs_v); |
7 | 5577 } |
1541 | 5578 search_ctx->ffsc_stopdirs_v = NULL; |
7 | 5579 #endif |
5580 | |
5581 /* reset everything */ | |
1541 | 5582 search_ctx->ffsc_file_to_search = NULL; |
5583 search_ctx->ffsc_start_dir = NULL; | |
5584 search_ctx->ffsc_fix_path = NULL; | |
7 | 5585 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA |
1541 | 5586 search_ctx->ffsc_wc_path = NULL; |
5587 search_ctx->ffsc_level = 0; | |
7 | 5588 #endif |
5589 } | |
5590 | |
5591 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
5592 /* | |
5593 * check if the given path is in the stopdirs | |
5594 * returns TRUE if yes else FALSE | |
5595 */ | |
5596 static int | |
5597 ff_path_in_stoplist(path, path_len, stopdirs_v) | |
5598 char_u *path; | |
5599 int path_len; | |
5600 char_u **stopdirs_v; | |
5601 { | |
5602 int i = 0; | |
5603 | |
5604 /* eat up trailing path separators, except the first */ | |
461 | 5605 while (path_len > 1 && vim_ispathsep(path[path_len - 1])) |
7 | 5606 path_len--; |
5607 | |
5608 /* if no path consider it as match */ | |
5609 if (path_len == 0) | |
5610 return TRUE; | |
5611 | |
5612 for (i = 0; stopdirs_v[i] != NULL; i++) | |
5613 { | |
5614 if ((int)STRLEN(stopdirs_v[i]) > path_len) | |
5615 { | |
5616 /* match for parent directory. So '/home' also matches | |
5617 * '/home/rks'. Check for PATHSEP in stopdirs_v[i], else | |
5618 * '/home/r' would also match '/home/rks' | |
5619 */ | |
5620 if (fnamencmp(stopdirs_v[i], path, path_len) == 0 | |
461 | 5621 && vim_ispathsep(stopdirs_v[i][path_len])) |
7 | 5622 return TRUE; |
5623 } | |
5624 else | |
5625 { | |
5626 if (fnamecmp(stopdirs_v[i], path) == 0) | |
5627 return TRUE; | |
5628 } | |
5629 } | |
5630 return FALSE; | |
5631 } | |
5632 #endif | |
5633 | |
5634 #if defined(FEAT_SEARCHPATH) || defined(PROTO) | |
5635 /* | |
1541 | 5636 * Find the file name "ptr[len]" in the path. Also finds directory names. |
7 | 5637 * |
5638 * On the first call set the parameter 'first' to TRUE to initialize | |
5639 * the search. For repeating calls to FALSE. | |
5640 * | |
5641 * Repeating calls will return other files called 'ptr[len]' from the path. | |
5642 * | |
5643 * Only on the first call 'ptr' and 'len' are used. For repeating calls they | |
5644 * don't need valid values. | |
5645 * | |
5646 * If nothing found on the first call the option FNAME_MESS will issue the | |
5647 * message: | |
5648 * 'Can't find file "<file>" in path' | |
5649 * On repeating calls: | |
5650 * 'No more file "<file>" found in path' | |
5651 * | |
5652 * options: | |
5653 * FNAME_MESS give error message when not found | |
5654 * | |
5655 * Uses NameBuff[]! | |
5656 * | |
5657 * Returns an allocated string for the file name. NULL for error. | |
5658 * | |
5659 */ | |
5660 char_u * | |
5661 find_file_in_path(ptr, len, options, first, rel_fname) | |
5662 char_u *ptr; /* file name */ | |
5663 int len; /* length of file name */ | |
5664 int options; | |
5665 int first; /* use count'th matching file name */ | |
5666 char_u *rel_fname; /* file name searching relative to */ | |
5667 { | |
5668 return find_file_in_path_option(ptr, len, options, first, | |
5669 *curbuf->b_p_path == NUL ? p_path : curbuf->b_p_path, | |
1541 | 5670 FINDFILE_BOTH, rel_fname, curbuf->b_p_sua); |
7 | 5671 } |
5672 | |
359 | 5673 static char_u *ff_file_to_find = NULL; |
5674 static void *fdip_search_ctx = NULL; | |
5675 | |
5676 #if defined(EXITFREE) | |
5677 static void | |
5678 free_findfile() | |
5679 { | |
5680 vim_free(ff_file_to_find); | |
5681 vim_findfile_cleanup(fdip_search_ctx); | |
5682 } | |
5683 #endif | |
5684 | |
7 | 5685 /* |
5686 * Find the directory name "ptr[len]" in the path. | |
5687 * | |
5688 * options: | |
5689 * FNAME_MESS give error message when not found | |
5690 * | |
5691 * Uses NameBuff[]! | |
5692 * | |
5693 * Returns an allocated string for the file name. NULL for error. | |
5694 */ | |
5695 char_u * | |
5696 find_directory_in_path(ptr, len, options, rel_fname) | |
5697 char_u *ptr; /* file name */ | |
5698 int len; /* length of file name */ | |
5699 int options; | |
5700 char_u *rel_fname; /* file name searching relative to */ | |
5701 { | |
5702 return find_file_in_path_option(ptr, len, options, TRUE, p_cdpath, | |
1541 | 5703 FINDFILE_DIR, rel_fname, (char_u *)""); |
7 | 5704 } |
5705 | |
19 | 5706 char_u * |
1541 | 5707 find_file_in_path_option(ptr, len, options, first, path_option, find_what, rel_fname, suffixes) |
7 | 5708 char_u *ptr; /* file name */ |
5709 int len; /* length of file name */ | |
5710 int options; | |
5711 int first; /* use count'th matching file name */ | |
5712 char_u *path_option; /* p_path or p_cdpath */ | |
1541 | 5713 int find_what; /* FINDFILE_FILE, _DIR or _BOTH */ |
7 | 5714 char_u *rel_fname; /* file name we are looking relative to. */ |
794 | 5715 char_u *suffixes; /* list of suffixes, 'suffixesadd' option */ |
7 | 5716 { |
5717 static char_u *dir; | |
5718 static int did_findfile_init = FALSE; | |
5719 char_u save_char; | |
5720 char_u *file_name = NULL; | |
5721 char_u *buf = NULL; | |
5722 int rel_to_curdir; | |
5723 #ifdef AMIGA | |
5724 struct Process *proc = (struct Process *)FindTask(0L); | |
5725 APTR save_winptr = proc->pr_WindowPtr; | |
5726 | |
5727 /* Avoid a requester here for a volume that doesn't exist. */ | |
5728 proc->pr_WindowPtr = (APTR)-1L; | |
5729 #endif | |
5730 | |
5731 if (first == TRUE) | |
5732 { | |
5733 /* copy file name into NameBuff, expanding environment variables */ | |
5734 save_char = ptr[len]; | |
5735 ptr[len] = NUL; | |
5736 expand_env(ptr, NameBuff, MAXPATHL); | |
5737 ptr[len] = save_char; | |
5738 | |
359 | 5739 vim_free(ff_file_to_find); |
5740 ff_file_to_find = vim_strsave(NameBuff); | |
5741 if (ff_file_to_find == NULL) /* out of memory */ | |
7 | 5742 { |
5743 file_name = NULL; | |
5744 goto theend; | |
5745 } | |
5746 } | |
5747 | |
359 | 5748 rel_to_curdir = (ff_file_to_find[0] == '.' |
5749 && (ff_file_to_find[1] == NUL | |
5750 || vim_ispathsep(ff_file_to_find[1]) | |
5751 || (ff_file_to_find[1] == '.' | |
5752 && (ff_file_to_find[2] == NUL | |
5753 || vim_ispathsep(ff_file_to_find[2]))))); | |
5754 if (vim_isAbsName(ff_file_to_find) | |
7 | 5755 /* "..", "../path", "." and "./path": don't use the path_option */ |
5756 || rel_to_curdir | |
5757 #if defined(MSWIN) || defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2) | |
5758 /* handle "\tmp" as absolute path */ | |
359 | 5759 || vim_ispathsep(ff_file_to_find[0]) |
1993 | 5760 /* handle "c:name" as absolute path */ |
359 | 5761 || (ff_file_to_find[0] != NUL && ff_file_to_find[1] == ':') |
7 | 5762 #endif |
5763 #ifdef AMIGA | |
5764 /* handle ":tmp" as absolute path */ | |
359 | 5765 || ff_file_to_find[0] == ':' |
7 | 5766 #endif |
5767 ) | |
5768 { | |
5769 /* | |
5770 * Absolute path, no need to use "path_option". | |
5771 * If this is not a first call, return NULL. We already returned a | |
5772 * filename on the first call. | |
5773 */ | |
5774 if (first == TRUE) | |
5775 { | |
5776 int l; | |
5777 int run; | |
5778 | |
359 | 5779 if (path_with_url(ff_file_to_find)) |
7 | 5780 { |
359 | 5781 file_name = vim_strsave(ff_file_to_find); |
7 | 5782 goto theend; |
5783 } | |
5784 | |
5785 /* When FNAME_REL flag given first use the directory of the file. | |
5786 * Otherwise or when this fails use the current directory. */ | |
5787 for (run = 1; run <= 2; ++run) | |
5788 { | |
359 | 5789 l = (int)STRLEN(ff_file_to_find); |
7 | 5790 if (run == 1 |
5791 && rel_to_curdir | |
5792 && (options & FNAME_REL) | |
5793 && rel_fname != NULL | |
5794 && STRLEN(rel_fname) + l < MAXPATHL) | |
5795 { | |
5796 STRCPY(NameBuff, rel_fname); | |
359 | 5797 STRCPY(gettail(NameBuff), ff_file_to_find); |
7 | 5798 l = (int)STRLEN(NameBuff); |
5799 } | |
5800 else | |
5801 { | |
359 | 5802 STRCPY(NameBuff, ff_file_to_find); |
7 | 5803 run = 2; |
5804 } | |
5805 | |
5806 /* When the file doesn't exist, try adding parts of | |
5807 * 'suffixesadd'. */ | |
794 | 5808 buf = suffixes; |
7 | 5809 for (;;) |
5810 { | |
5811 if ( | |
5812 #ifdef DJGPP | |
5813 /* "C:" by itself will fail for mch_getperm(), | |
5814 * assume it's always valid. */ | |
1541 | 5815 (find_what != FINDFILE_FILE && NameBuff[0] != NUL |
7 | 5816 && NameBuff[1] == ':' |
5817 && NameBuff[2] == NUL) || | |
5818 #endif | |
5819 (mch_getperm(NameBuff) >= 0 | |
1541 | 5820 && (find_what == FINDFILE_BOTH |
5821 || ((find_what == FINDFILE_DIR) | |
5822 == mch_isdir(NameBuff))))) | |
7 | 5823 { |
5824 file_name = vim_strsave(NameBuff); | |
5825 goto theend; | |
5826 } | |
5827 if (*buf == NUL) | |
5828 break; | |
5829 copy_option_part(&buf, NameBuff + l, MAXPATHL - l, ","); | |
5830 } | |
5831 } | |
5832 } | |
5833 } | |
5834 else | |
5835 { | |
5836 /* | |
5837 * Loop over all paths in the 'path' or 'cdpath' option. | |
5838 * When "first" is set, first setup to the start of the option. | |
5839 * Otherwise continue to find the next match. | |
5840 */ | |
5841 if (first == TRUE) | |
5842 { | |
5843 /* vim_findfile_free_visited can handle a possible NULL pointer */ | |
359 | 5844 vim_findfile_free_visited(fdip_search_ctx); |
7 | 5845 dir = path_option; |
5846 did_findfile_init = FALSE; | |
5847 } | |
5848 | |
5849 for (;;) | |
5850 { | |
5851 if (did_findfile_init) | |
5852 { | |
359 | 5853 file_name = vim_findfile(fdip_search_ctx); |
7 | 5854 if (file_name != NULL) |
5855 break; | |
5856 | |
5857 did_findfile_init = FALSE; | |
5858 } | |
5859 else | |
5860 { | |
5861 char_u *r_ptr; | |
5862 | |
5863 if (dir == NULL || *dir == NUL) | |
5864 { | |
5865 /* We searched all paths of the option, now we can | |
5866 * free the search context. */ | |
359 | 5867 vim_findfile_cleanup(fdip_search_ctx); |
5868 fdip_search_ctx = NULL; | |
7 | 5869 break; |
5870 } | |
5871 | |
5872 if ((buf = alloc((int)(MAXPATHL))) == NULL) | |
5873 break; | |
5874 | |
5875 /* copy next path */ | |
5876 buf[0] = 0; | |
5877 copy_option_part(&dir, buf, MAXPATHL, " ,"); | |
5878 | |
5879 #ifdef FEAT_PATH_EXTRA | |
5880 /* get the stopdir string */ | |
5881 r_ptr = vim_findfile_stopdir(buf); | |
5882 #else | |
5883 r_ptr = NULL; | |
5884 #endif | |
359 | 5885 fdip_search_ctx = vim_findfile_init(buf, ff_file_to_find, |
1541 | 5886 r_ptr, 100, FALSE, find_what, |
359 | 5887 fdip_search_ctx, FALSE, rel_fname); |
5888 if (fdip_search_ctx != NULL) | |
7 | 5889 did_findfile_init = TRUE; |
5890 vim_free(buf); | |
5891 } | |
5892 } | |
5893 } | |
5894 if (file_name == NULL && (options & FNAME_MESS)) | |
5895 { | |
5896 if (first == TRUE) | |
5897 { | |
1541 | 5898 if (find_what == FINDFILE_DIR) |
7 | 5899 EMSG2(_("E344: Can't find directory \"%s\" in cdpath"), |
359 | 5900 ff_file_to_find); |
7 | 5901 else |
5902 EMSG2(_("E345: Can't find file \"%s\" in path"), | |
359 | 5903 ff_file_to_find); |
7 | 5904 } |
5905 else | |
5906 { | |
1541 | 5907 if (find_what == FINDFILE_DIR) |
7 | 5908 EMSG2(_("E346: No more directory \"%s\" found in cdpath"), |
359 | 5909 ff_file_to_find); |
7 | 5910 else |
5911 EMSG2(_("E347: No more file \"%s\" found in path"), | |
359 | 5912 ff_file_to_find); |
7 | 5913 } |
5914 } | |
5915 | |
5916 theend: | |
5917 #ifdef AMIGA | |
5918 proc->pr_WindowPtr = save_winptr; | |
5919 #endif | |
5920 return file_name; | |
5921 } | |
5922 | |
5923 #endif /* FEAT_SEARCHPATH */ | |
5924 | |
5925 /* | |
5926 * Change directory to "new_dir". If FEAT_SEARCHPATH is defined, search | |
5927 * 'cdpath' for relative directory names, otherwise just mch_chdir(). | |
5928 */ | |
5929 int | |
5930 vim_chdir(new_dir) | |
5931 char_u *new_dir; | |
5932 { | |
5933 #ifndef FEAT_SEARCHPATH | |
5934 return mch_chdir((char *)new_dir); | |
5935 #else | |
5936 char_u *dir_name; | |
5937 int r; | |
5938 | |
5939 dir_name = find_directory_in_path(new_dir, (int)STRLEN(new_dir), | |
5940 FNAME_MESS, curbuf->b_ffname); | |
5941 if (dir_name == NULL) | |
5942 return -1; | |
5943 r = mch_chdir((char *)dir_name); | |
5944 vim_free(dir_name); | |
5945 return r; | |
5946 #endif | |
5947 } | |
5948 | |
5949 /* | |
418 | 5950 * Get user name from machine-specific function. |
7 | 5951 * Returns the user name in "buf[len]". |
418 | 5952 * Some systems are quite slow in obtaining the user name (Windows NT), thus |
5953 * cache the result. | |
7 | 5954 * Returns OK or FAIL. |
5955 */ | |
5956 int | |
5957 get_user_name(buf, len) | |
5958 char_u *buf; | |
5959 int len; | |
5960 { | |
359 | 5961 if (username == NULL) |
7 | 5962 { |
5963 if (mch_get_user_name(buf, len) == FAIL) | |
5964 return FAIL; | |
359 | 5965 username = vim_strsave(buf); |
7 | 5966 } |
5967 else | |
418 | 5968 vim_strncpy(buf, username, len - 1); |
7 | 5969 return OK; |
5970 } | |
5971 | |
5972 #ifndef HAVE_QSORT | |
5973 /* | |
5974 * Our own qsort(), for systems that don't have it. | |
5975 * It's simple and slow. From the K&R C book. | |
5976 */ | |
5977 void | |
5978 qsort(base, elm_count, elm_size, cmp) | |
5979 void *base; | |
5980 size_t elm_count; | |
5981 size_t elm_size; | |
5982 int (*cmp) __ARGS((const void *, const void *)); | |
5983 { | |
5984 char_u *buf; | |
5985 char_u *p1; | |
5986 char_u *p2; | |
5987 int i, j; | |
5988 int gap; | |
5989 | |
5990 buf = alloc((unsigned)elm_size); | |
5991 if (buf == NULL) | |
5992 return; | |
5993 | |
5994 for (gap = elm_count / 2; gap > 0; gap /= 2) | |
5995 for (i = gap; i < elm_count; ++i) | |
5996 for (j = i - gap; j >= 0; j -= gap) | |
5997 { | |
5998 /* Compare the elements. */ | |
5999 p1 = (char_u *)base + j * elm_size; | |
6000 p2 = (char_u *)base + (j + gap) * elm_size; | |
6001 if ((*cmp)((void *)p1, (void *)p2) <= 0) | |
6002 break; | |
1993 | 6003 /* Exchange the elements. */ |
7 | 6004 mch_memmove(buf, p1, elm_size); |
6005 mch_memmove(p1, p2, elm_size); | |
6006 mch_memmove(p2, buf, elm_size); | |
6007 } | |
6008 | |
6009 vim_free(buf); | |
6010 } | |
6011 #endif | |
6012 | |
6013 /* | |
6014 * Sort an array of strings. | |
6015 */ | |
6016 static int | |
6017 #ifdef __BORLANDC__ | |
6018 _RTLENTRYF | |
6019 #endif | |
6020 sort_compare __ARGS((const void *s1, const void *s2)); | |
6021 | |
6022 static int | |
6023 #ifdef __BORLANDC__ | |
6024 _RTLENTRYF | |
6025 #endif | |
6026 sort_compare(s1, s2) | |
6027 const void *s1; | |
6028 const void *s2; | |
6029 { | |
6030 return STRCMP(*(char **)s1, *(char **)s2); | |
6031 } | |
6032 | |
6033 void | |
6034 sort_strings(files, count) | |
6035 char_u **files; | |
6036 int count; | |
6037 { | |
6038 qsort((void *)files, (size_t)count, sizeof(char_u *), sort_compare); | |
6039 } | |
6040 | |
6041 #if !defined(NO_EXPANDPATH) || defined(PROTO) | |
6042 /* | |
6043 * Compare path "p[]" to "q[]". | |
39 | 6044 * If "maxlen" >= 0 compare "p[maxlen]" to "q[maxlen]" |
7 | 6045 * Return value like strcmp(p, q), but consider path separators. |
6046 */ | |
6047 int | |
39 | 6048 pathcmp(p, q, maxlen) |
7 | 6049 const char *p, *q; |
39 | 6050 int maxlen; |
7 | 6051 { |
6052 int i; | |
41 | 6053 const char *s = NULL; |
7 | 6054 |
39 | 6055 for (i = 0; maxlen < 0 || i < maxlen; ++i) |
7 | 6056 { |
6057 /* End of "p": check if "q" also ends or just has a slash. */ | |
6058 if (p[i] == NUL) | |
6059 { | |
6060 if (q[i] == NUL) /* full match */ | |
6061 return 0; | |
6062 s = q; | |
6063 break; | |
6064 } | |
6065 | |
6066 /* End of "q": check if "p" just has a slash. */ | |
6067 if (q[i] == NUL) | |
6068 { | |
6069 s = p; | |
6070 break; | |
6071 } | |
6072 | |
6073 if ( | |
6074 #ifdef CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILENAME | |
6075 TOUPPER_LOC(p[i]) != TOUPPER_LOC(q[i]) | |
6076 #else | |
6077 p[i] != q[i] | |
6078 #endif | |
6079 #ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME | |
6080 /* consider '/' and '\\' to be equal */ | |
6081 && !((p[i] == '/' && q[i] == '\\') | |
6082 || (p[i] == '\\' && q[i] == '/')) | |
6083 #endif | |
6084 ) | |
6085 { | |
6086 if (vim_ispathsep(p[i])) | |
6087 return -1; | |
6088 if (vim_ispathsep(q[i])) | |
6089 return 1; | |
6090 return ((char_u *)p)[i] - ((char_u *)q)[i]; /* no match */ | |
6091 } | |
6092 } | |
41 | 6093 if (s == NULL) /* "i" ran into "maxlen" */ |
6094 return 0; | |
7 | 6095 |
6096 /* ignore a trailing slash, but not "//" or ":/" */ | |
41 | 6097 if (s[i + 1] == NUL |
6098 && i > 0 | |
6099 && !after_pathsep((char_u *)s, (char_u *)s + i) | |
7 | 6100 #ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME |
41 | 6101 && (s[i] == '/' || s[i] == '\\') |
7 | 6102 #else |
41 | 6103 && s[i] == '/' |
7 | 6104 #endif |
41 | 6105 ) |
7 | 6106 return 0; /* match with trailing slash */ |
6107 if (s == q) | |
6108 return -1; /* no match */ | |
6109 return 1; | |
6110 } | |
6111 #endif | |
6112 | |
6113 /* | |
6114 * The putenv() implementation below comes from the "screen" program. | |
6115 * Included with permission from Juergen Weigert. | |
6116 * See pty.c for the copyright notice. | |
6117 */ | |
6118 | |
6119 /* | |
6120 * putenv -- put value into environment | |
6121 * | |
6122 * Usage: i = putenv (string) | |
6123 * int i; | |
6124 * char *string; | |
6125 * | |
6126 * where string is of the form <name>=<value>. | |
6127 * Putenv returns 0 normally, -1 on error (not enough core for malloc). | |
6128 * | |
6129 * Putenv may need to add a new name into the environment, or to | |
6130 * associate a value longer than the current value with a particular | |
6131 * name. So, to make life simpler, putenv() copies your entire | |
6132 * environment into the heap (i.e. malloc()) from the stack | |
6133 * (i.e. where it resides when your process is initiated) the first | |
6134 * time you call it. | |
6135 * | |
6136 * (history removed, not very interesting. See the "screen" sources.) | |
6137 */ | |
6138 | |
6139 #if !defined(HAVE_SETENV) && !defined(HAVE_PUTENV) | |
6140 | |
6141 #define EXTRASIZE 5 /* increment to add to env. size */ | |
6142 | |
6143 static int envsize = -1; /* current size of environment */ | |
6144 #ifndef MACOS_CLASSIC | |
6145 extern | |
6146 #endif | |
6147 char **environ; /* the global which is your env. */ | |
6148 | |
6149 static int findenv __ARGS((char *name)); /* look for a name in the env. */ | |
6150 static int newenv __ARGS((void)); /* copy env. from stack to heap */ | |
6151 static int moreenv __ARGS((void)); /* incr. size of env. */ | |
6152 | |
6153 int | |
6154 putenv(string) | |
6155 const char *string; | |
6156 { | |
6157 int i; | |
6158 char *p; | |
6159 | |
6160 if (envsize < 0) | |
6161 { /* first time putenv called */ | |
6162 if (newenv() < 0) /* copy env. to heap */ | |
6163 return -1; | |
6164 } | |
6165 | |
6166 i = findenv((char *)string); /* look for name in environment */ | |
6167 | |
6168 if (i < 0) | |
6169 { /* name must be added */ | |
6170 for (i = 0; environ[i]; i++); | |
6171 if (i >= (envsize - 1)) | |
6172 { /* need new slot */ | |
6173 if (moreenv() < 0) | |
6174 return -1; | |
6175 } | |
6176 p = (char *)alloc((unsigned)(strlen(string) + 1)); | |
6177 if (p == NULL) /* not enough core */ | |
6178 return -1; | |
6179 environ[i + 1] = 0; /* new end of env. */ | |
6180 } | |
6181 else | |
6182 { /* name already in env. */ | |
6183 p = vim_realloc(environ[i], strlen(string) + 1); | |
6184 if (p == NULL) | |
6185 return -1; | |
6186 } | |
6187 sprintf(p, "%s", string); /* copy into env. */ | |
6188 environ[i] = p; | |
6189 | |
6190 return 0; | |
6191 } | |
6192 | |
6193 static int | |
6194 findenv(name) | |
6195 char *name; | |
6196 { | |
6197 char *namechar, *envchar; | |
6198 int i, found; | |
6199 | |
6200 found = 0; | |
6201 for (i = 0; environ[i] && !found; i++) | |
6202 { | |
6203 envchar = environ[i]; | |
6204 namechar = name; | |
6205 while (*namechar && *namechar != '=' && (*namechar == *envchar)) | |
6206 { | |
6207 namechar++; | |
6208 envchar++; | |
6209 } | |
6210 found = ((*namechar == '\0' || *namechar == '=') && *envchar == '='); | |
6211 } | |
6212 return found ? i - 1 : -1; | |
6213 } | |
6214 | |
6215 static int | |
6216 newenv() | |
6217 { | |
6218 char **env, *elem; | |
6219 int i, esize; | |
6220 | |
6221 #ifdef MACOS | |
6222 /* for Mac a new, empty environment is created */ | |
6223 i = 0; | |
6224 #else | |
6225 for (i = 0; environ[i]; i++) | |
6226 ; | |
6227 #endif | |
6228 esize = i + EXTRASIZE + 1; | |
6229 env = (char **)alloc((unsigned)(esize * sizeof (elem))); | |
6230 if (env == NULL) | |
6231 return -1; | |
6232 | |
6233 #ifndef MACOS | |
6234 for (i = 0; environ[i]; i++) | |
6235 { | |
6236 elem = (char *)alloc((unsigned)(strlen(environ[i]) + 1)); | |
6237 if (elem == NULL) | |
6238 return -1; | |
6239 env[i] = elem; | |
6240 strcpy(elem, environ[i]); | |
6241 } | |
6242 #endif | |
6243 | |
6244 env[i] = 0; | |
6245 environ = env; | |
6246 envsize = esize; | |
6247 return 0; | |
6248 } | |
6249 | |
6250 static int | |
6251 moreenv() | |
6252 { | |
6253 int esize; | |
6254 char **env; | |
6255 | |
6256 esize = envsize + EXTRASIZE; | |
6257 env = (char **)vim_realloc((char *)environ, esize * sizeof (*env)); | |
6258 if (env == 0) | |
6259 return -1; | |
6260 environ = env; | |
6261 envsize = esize; | |
6262 return 0; | |
6263 } | |
6264 | |
6265 # ifdef USE_VIMPTY_GETENV | |
6266 char_u * | |
6267 vimpty_getenv(string) | |
6268 const char_u *string; | |
6269 { | |
6270 int i; | |
6271 char_u *p; | |
6272 | |
6273 if (envsize < 0) | |
6274 return NULL; | |
6275 | |
6276 i = findenv((char *)string); | |
6277 | |
6278 if (i < 0) | |
6279 return NULL; | |
6280 | |
6281 p = vim_strchr((char_u *)environ[i], '='); | |
6282 return (p + 1); | |
6283 } | |
6284 # endif | |
6285 | |
6286 #endif /* !defined(HAVE_SETENV) && !defined(HAVE_PUTENV) */ | |
313 | 6287 |
741 | 6288 #if defined(FEAT_EVAL) || defined(FEAT_SPELL) || defined(PROTO) |
313 | 6289 /* |
6290 * Return 0 for not writable, 1 for writable file, 2 for a dir which we have | |
6291 * rights to write into. | |
6292 */ | |
6293 int | |
6294 filewritable(fname) | |
6295 char_u *fname; | |
6296 { | |
6297 int retval = 0; | |
6298 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(VMS) | |
6299 int perm = 0; | |
6300 #endif | |
6301 | |
6302 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(VMS) | |
6303 perm = mch_getperm(fname); | |
6304 #endif | |
6305 #ifndef MACOS_CLASSIC /* TODO: get either mch_writable or mch_access */ | |
6306 if ( | |
6307 # ifdef WIN3264 | |
6308 mch_writable(fname) && | |
6309 # else | |
6310 # if defined(UNIX) || defined(VMS) | |
6311 (perm & 0222) && | |
6312 # endif | |
6313 # endif | |
6314 mch_access((char *)fname, W_OK) == 0 | |
6315 ) | |
6316 #endif | |
6317 { | |
6318 ++retval; | |
6319 if (mch_isdir(fname)) | |
6320 ++retval; | |
6321 } | |
6322 return retval; | |
6323 } | |
6324 #endif | |
332 | 6325 |
6326 /* | |
6327 * Print an error message with one or two "%s" and one or two string arguments. | |
6328 * This is not in message.c to avoid a warning for prototypes. | |
6329 */ | |
6330 int | |
6331 emsg3(s, a1, a2) | |
6332 char_u *s, *a1, *a2; | |
6333 { | |
840 | 6334 if (emsg_not_now()) |
332 | 6335 return TRUE; /* no error messages at the moment */ |
1438 | 6336 #ifdef HAVE_STDARG_H |
6337 vim_snprintf((char *)IObuff, IOSIZE, (char *)s, a1, a2); | |
6338 #else | |
840 | 6339 vim_snprintf((char *)IObuff, IOSIZE, (char *)s, (long_u)a1, (long_u)a2); |
1438 | 6340 #endif |
332 | 6341 return emsg(IObuff); |
6342 } | |
6343 | |
6344 /* | |
6345 * Print an error message with one "%ld" and one long int argument. | |
6346 * This is not in message.c to avoid a warning for prototypes. | |
6347 */ | |
6348 int | |
6349 emsgn(s, n) | |
6350 char_u *s; | |
6351 long n; | |
6352 { | |
840 | 6353 if (emsg_not_now()) |
332 | 6354 return TRUE; /* no error messages at the moment */ |
6355 vim_snprintf((char *)IObuff, IOSIZE, (char *)s, n); | |
6356 return emsg(IObuff); | |
6357 } | |
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6358 |
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6359 #if defined(FEAT_SPELL) || defined(FEAT_PERSISTENT_UNDO) || defined(PROTO) |
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6360 /* |
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6361 * Read 2 bytes from "fd" and turn them into an int, MSB first. |
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6362 */ |
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6363 int |
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6364 get2c(fd) |
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6365 FILE *fd; |
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6366 { |
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6367 int n; |
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6368 |
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6369 n = getc(fd); |
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6370 n = (n << 8) + getc(fd); |
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6371 return n; |
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6372 } |
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6373 |
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6374 /* |
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6375 * Read 3 bytes from "fd" and turn them into an int, MSB first. |
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6376 */ |
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6377 int |
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6378 get3c(fd) |
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6379 FILE *fd; |
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6380 { |
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6381 int n; |
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6382 |
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6383 n = getc(fd); |
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6384 n = (n << 8) + getc(fd); |
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6385 n = (n << 8) + getc(fd); |
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6386 return n; |
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6387 } |
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6388 |
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6389 /* |
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6390 * Read 4 bytes from "fd" and turn them into an int, MSB first. |
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6391 */ |
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6392 int |
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6393 get4c(fd) |
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6394 FILE *fd; |
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6395 { |
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6396 int n; |
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6397 |
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6398 n = getc(fd); |
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6399 n = (n << 8) + getc(fd); |
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6400 n = (n << 8) + getc(fd); |
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6401 n = (n << 8) + getc(fd); |
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6402 return n; |
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6403 } |
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6404 |
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6405 /* |
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6406 * Read 8 bytes from "fd" and turn them into a time_t, MSB first. |
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6407 */ |
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6408 time_t |
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6409 get8ctime(fd) |
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6410 FILE *fd; |
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6411 { |
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6412 time_t n = 0; |
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6413 int i; |
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6414 |
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6415 for (i = 0; i < 8; ++i) |
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6416 n = (n << 8) + getc(fd); |
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6417 return n; |
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6418 } |
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6419 |
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6420 /* |
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6421 * Read a string of length "cnt" from "fd" into allocated memory. |
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6422 * Returns NULL when out of memory or unable to read that many bytes. |
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6423 */ |
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6424 char_u * |
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6425 read_string(fd, cnt) |
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6426 FILE *fd; |
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6427 int cnt; |
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6428 { |
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6429 char_u *str; |
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6430 int i; |
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6431 int c; |
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6432 |
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6433 /* allocate memory */ |
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6434 str = alloc((unsigned)cnt + 1); |
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6435 if (str != NULL) |
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6436 { |
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6437 /* Read the string. Quit when running into the EOF. */ |
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6438 for (i = 0; i < cnt; ++i) |
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6439 { |
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6440 c = getc(fd); |
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6441 if (c == EOF) |
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6442 { |
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6443 vim_free(str); |
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6444 return NULL; |
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6445 } |
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6446 str[i] = c; |
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6447 } |
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6448 str[i] = NUL; |
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6449 } |
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6450 return str; |
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6451 } |
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6452 |
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6453 /* |
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6454 * Write a number to file "fd", MSB first, in "len" bytes. |
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6455 */ |
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6456 int |
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6457 put_bytes(fd, nr, len) |
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6458 FILE *fd; |
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6459 long_u nr; |
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6460 int len; |
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6461 { |
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6462 int i; |
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6463 |
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6464 for (i = len - 1; i >= 0; --i) |
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6465 if (putc((int)(nr >> (i * 8)), fd) == EOF) |
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6466 return FAIL; |
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6467 return OK; |
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6468 } |
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6469 |
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6470 #ifdef _MSC_VER |
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6471 # if (_MSC_VER <= 1200) |
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6472 /* This line is required for VC6 without the service pack. Also see the |
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6473 * matching #pragma below. */ |
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6474 # pragma optimize("", off) |
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6475 # endif |
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6476 #endif |
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6477 |
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6478 /* |
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6479 * Write time_t to file "fd" in 8 bytes. |
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6480 */ |
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6481 void |
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6482 put_time(fd, the_time) |
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6483 FILE *fd; |
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6484 time_t the_time; |
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6485 { |
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6486 int c; |
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6487 int i; |
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6488 time_t wtime = the_time; |
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6490 /* time_t can be up to 8 bytes in size, more than long_u, thus we |
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6491 * can't use put_bytes() here. |
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6492 * Another problem is that ">>" may do an arithmetic shift that keeps the |
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6493 * sign. This happens for large values of wtime. A cast to long_u may |
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6494 * truncate if time_t is 8 bytes. So only use a cast when it is 4 bytes, |
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6495 * it's safe to assume that long_u is 4 bytes or more and when using 8 |
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6496 * bytes the top bit won't be set. */ |
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6497 for (i = 7; i >= 0; --i) |
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6498 { |
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6499 if (i + 1 > (int)sizeof(time_t)) |
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6500 /* ">>" doesn't work well when shifting more bits than avail */ |
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6501 putc(0, fd); |
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6502 else |
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6503 { |
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6504 #if defined(SIZEOF_TIME_T) && SIZEOF_TIME_T > 4 |
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6505 c = (int)(wtime >> (i * 8)); |
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6506 #else |
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6507 c = (int)((long_u)wtime >> (i * 8)); |
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6508 #endif |
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6509 putc(c, fd); |
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6510 } |
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6511 } |
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6512 } |
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6514 #ifdef _MSC_VER |
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6515 # if (_MSC_VER <= 1200) |
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6516 # pragma optimize("", on) |
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6517 # endif |
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6518 #endif |
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6520 #endif |