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1 /* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4:
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2 *
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3 * VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar
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4 *
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5 * Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions.
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6 * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed.
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7 */
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8
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9 #ifndef VIM__H
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10 # define VIM__H
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11
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12 /* use fastcall for Borland, when compiling for Win32 (not for DOS16) */
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13 #if defined(__BORLANDC__) && defined(WIN32) && !defined(DEBUG)
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14 #if defined(FEAT_PERL) || \
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15 defined(FEAT_PYTHON) || \
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16 defined(FEAT_RUBY) || \
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17 defined(FEAT_TCL) || \
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18 defined(FEAT_MZSCHEME) || \
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19 defined(DYNAMIC_GETTEXT) || \
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20 defined(DYNAMIC_ICONV) || \
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21 defined(DYNAMIC_IME) || \
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22 defined(XPM)
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23 #pragma option -pc
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24 # else
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127
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25 #pragma option -pr
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26 # endif
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27 #endif
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28
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29 /* ============ the header file puzzle (ca. 50-100 pieces) ========= */
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30
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31 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H /* GNU autoconf (or something else) was here */
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32 # include "auto/config.h"
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33 # define HAVE_PATHDEF
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34
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35 /*
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36 * Check if configure correcly managed to find sizeof(int). If this failed,
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37 * it becomes zero. This is likely a problem of not being able to run the
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38 * test program. Other items from configure may also be wrong then!
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39 */
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40 # if (SIZEOF_INT == 0)
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41 Error: configure did not run properly. Check auto/config.log.
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42 # endif
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43
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44 /*
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45 * Cygwin may have fchdir() in a newer rleease, but in most versions it
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46 * doesn't work well and avoiding it keeps the binary backward compatible.
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47 */
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48 # if defined(__CYGWIN32__) && defined(HAVE_FCHDIR)
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49 # undef HAVE_FCHDIR
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50 # endif
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51 #endif
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52
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53 #ifdef __EMX__ /* hand-edited config.h for OS/2 with EMX */
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54 # include "os_os2_cfg.h"
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55 #endif
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56
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57 /*
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58 * MACOS_CLASSIC compiling for MacOS prior to MacOS X
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59 * MACOS_X_UNIX compiling for MacOS X (using os_unix.c)
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60 * MACOS_X compiling for MacOS X (using os_unix.c or os_mac.c)
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61 * MACOS compiling for either one
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62 */
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63 #if defined(macintosh) && !defined(MACOS_CLASSIC)
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64 # define MACOS_CLASSIC
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65 #endif
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66 #if defined(MACOS_X_UNIX)
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67 # define MACOS_X
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68 # ifndef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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69 # define UNIX
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70 # endif
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71 #endif
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72 #if defined(MACOS_X) || defined(MACOS_CLASSIC)
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73 # define MACOS
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74 #endif
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75 #if defined(MACOS_X) && defined(MACOS_CLASSIC)
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76 Error: To compile for both MACOS X and Classic use a Classic Carbon
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77 #endif
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78 /* Unless made through the Makefile enforce GUI on Mac */
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79 #if defined(MACOS) && !defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H)
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80 # define FEAT_GUI_MAC
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81 #endif
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82
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83
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84 #if defined(FEAT_GUI_MOTIF) \
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85 || defined(FEAT_GUI_GTK) \
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86 || defined(FEAT_GUI_ATHENA) \
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87 || defined(FEAT_GUI_MAC) \
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88 || defined(FEAT_GUI_W32) \
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89 || defined(FEAT_GUI_W16) \
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90 || defined(FEAT_GUI_PHOTON) \
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91 || defined(FEAT_GUI_KDE)
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92 # if !defined(FEAT_GUI) && !defined(NO_X11_INCLUDES)
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93 # define FEAT_GUI
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94 # endif
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95 #endif
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96
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97 #if defined(FEAT_GUI_W32) || defined(FEAT_GUI_W16)
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98 # define FEAT_GUI_MSWIN
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99 #endif
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100 #if defined(WIN16) || defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN64)
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101 # define MSWIN
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102 #endif
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103 /* Practically everything is common to both Win32 and Win64 */
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104 #if defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN64)
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105 # define WIN3264
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106 #endif
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107
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108 /*
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109 * SIZEOF_INT is used in feature.h, and the system-specific included files
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110 * need items from feature.h. Therefore define SIZEOF_INT here.
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111 */
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112 #ifdef WIN3264
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113 # define SIZEOF_INT 4
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114 #endif
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115 #ifdef MSDOS
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116 # ifdef DJGPP
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117 # ifndef FEAT_GUI_GTK /* avoid problems when generating prototypes */
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118 # define SIZEOF_INT 4 /* 32 bit ints */
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119 # endif
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120 # define DOS32
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121 # define FEAT_CLIPBOARD
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122 # else
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123 # ifndef FEAT_GUI_GTK /* avoid problems when generating prototypes */
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124 # define SIZEOF_INT 2 /* 16 bit ints */
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125 # endif
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126 # define SMALL_MALLOC /* 16 bit storage allocation */
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127 # define DOS16
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128 # endif
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129 #endif
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130
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131 #ifdef AMIGA
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132 /* Be conservative about sizeof(int). It could be 4 too. */
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133 # ifndef FEAT_GUI_GTK /* avoid problems when generating prototypes */
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134 # ifdef __GNUC__
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135 # define SIZEOF_INT 4
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136 # else
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137 # define SIZEOF_INT 2
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138 # endif
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139 # endif
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140 #endif
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141 #ifdef MACOS
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142 # if defined(__POWERPC__) || defined(__fourbyteints__) \
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143 || defined(__MRC__) || defined(__SC__) || defined(__APPLE_CC__)/* MPW Compilers */
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144 # define SIZEOF_INT 4
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145 # else
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146 # define SIZEOF_INT 2
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147 # endif
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148 #endif
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149 #ifdef RISCOS
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150 # define SIZEOF_INT 4
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151 #endif
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152
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153
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154 #include "feature.h" /* #defines for optionals and features */
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155
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156 /* +x11 is only enabled when it's both available and wanted. */
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157 #if defined(HAVE_X11) && defined(WANT_X11)
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158 # define FEAT_X11
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159 #endif
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160
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161 #ifdef NO_X11_INCLUDES
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162 /* In os_mac_conv.c NO_X11_INCLUDES is defined to avoid X11 headers.
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163 * Disable all X11 related things to avoid conflicts. */
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164 # ifdef FEAT_X11
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165 # undef FEAT_X11
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166 # endif
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167 # ifdef FEAT_XCLIPBOARD
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168 # undef FEAT_XCLIPBOARD
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169 # endif
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170 # ifdef FEAT_GUI_MOTIF
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171 # undef FEAT_GUI_MOTIF
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172 # endif
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173 # ifdef FEAT_GUI_ATHENA
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174 # undef FEAT_GUI_ATHENA
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175 # endif
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176 # ifdef FEAT_GUI_GTK
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177 # undef FEAT_GUI_GTK
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178 # endif
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179 # ifdef FEAT_BEVAL_TIP
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180 # undef FEAT_BEVAL_TIP
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181 # endif
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182 # ifdef FEAT_XIM
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183 # undef FEAT_XIM
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184 # endif
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185 # ifdef FEAT_CLIENTSERVER
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186 # undef FEAT_CLIENTSERVER
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187 # endif
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188 #endif
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189
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190 /* Can't use "PACKAGE" here, conflicts with a Perl include file. */
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191 #ifndef VIMPACKAGE
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192 # define VIMPACKAGE "vim"
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193 #endif
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194
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195 /*
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196 * Find out if function definitions should include argument types
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197 */
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198 #ifdef AZTEC_C
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199 # include <functions.h>
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200 # define __ARGS(x) x
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201 #endif
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202
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203 #ifdef SASC
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204 # include <clib/exec_protos.h>
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205 # define __ARGS(x) x
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206 #endif
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207
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208 #ifdef _DCC
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209 # include <clib/exec_protos.h>
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210 # define __ARGS(x) x
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211 #endif
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212
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213 #ifdef __TURBOC__
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214 # define __ARGS(x) x
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215 #endif
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216
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217 #ifdef __BEOS__
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218 # include "os_beos.h"
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219 # define __ARGS(x) x
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220 #endif
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221
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222 #if (defined(UNIX) || defined(__EMX__) || defined(VMS)) \
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223 && (!defined(MACOS_X) || defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H))
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224 # include "os_unix.h" /* bring lots of system header files */
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225 #endif
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226
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227 #if defined(MACOS) && (defined(__MRC__) || defined(__SC__))
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228 /* Apple's Compilers support prototypes */
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229 # define __ARGS(x) x
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230 #endif
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231 #ifndef __ARGS
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232 # if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__GNUC__) || defined(WIN3264)
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233 # define __ARGS(x) x
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234 # else
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235 # define __ARGS(x) ()
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236 # endif
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237 #endif
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238
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239 /* __ARGS and __PARMS are the same thing. */
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240 #ifndef __PARMS
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241 # define __PARMS(x) __ARGS(x)
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242 #endif
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243
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244 /* if we're compiling in C++ (currently only KVim), the system
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245 * headers must have the correct prototypes or nothing will build.
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246 * conversely, our prototypes might clash due to throw() specifiers and
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247 * cause compilation failures even though the headers are correct. for
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248 * a concrete example, gcc-3.2 enforces exception specifications, and
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249 * glibc-2.2.5 has them in their system headers.
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250 */
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251 #if !defined(__cplusplus) && defined(UNIX) \
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252 && !defined(MACOS_X) /* MACOS_X doesn't yet support osdef.h */
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253 # include "auto/osdef.h" /* bring missing declarations in */
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254 #endif
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255
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256 #ifdef __EMX__
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257 # define getcwd _getcwd2
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258 # define chdir _chdir2
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259 # undef CHECK_INODE
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260 #endif
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261
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262 #ifdef AMIGA
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263 # include "os_amiga.h"
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264 #endif
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265
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266 #ifdef MSDOS
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267 # include "os_msdos.h"
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268 #endif
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269
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270 #ifdef WIN16
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271 # include "os_win16.h"
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272 #endif
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273
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274 #ifdef WIN3264
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275 # include "os_win32.h"
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276 #endif
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277
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278 #ifdef __MINT__
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279 # include "os_mint.h"
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280 #endif
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281
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282 #if defined(MACOS)
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283 # if defined(__MRC__) || defined(__SC__) /* MPW Compilers */
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284 # define HAVE_SETENV
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285 # endif
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286 # include "os_mac.h"
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287 #endif
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288
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289 #ifdef RISCOS
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290 # include "os_riscos.h"
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291 #endif
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292
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293 #ifdef __QNX__
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294 # include "os_qnx.h"
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295 #endif
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296
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297 #ifdef FEAT_SUN_WORKSHOP
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298 # include "workshop.h"
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299 #endif
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300
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301 #ifdef X_LOCALE
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302 # include <X11/Xlocale.h>
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303 #else
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304 # ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H
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305 # include <locale.h>
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306 # endif
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307 #endif
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308
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309 /*
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310 * Maximum length of a path (for non-unix systems) Make it a bit long, to stay
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311 * on the safe side. But not too long to put on the stack.
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312 */
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313 #ifndef MAXPATHL
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314 # ifdef MAXPATHLEN
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315 # define MAXPATHL MAXPATHLEN
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316 # else
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317 # define MAXPATHL 256
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318 # endif
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319 #endif
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320 #ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME
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321 # define PATH_ESC_CHARS ((char_u *)" \t*?[{`%#")
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322 #else
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323 # ifdef COLON_AS_PATHSEP
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324 # define PATH_ESC_CHARS ((char_u *)" \t*?[{`$%#/")
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325 # else
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326 # define PATH_ESC_CHARS ((char_u *)" \t*?[{`$\\%#'\"|")
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327 # endif
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328 #endif
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329
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330 #define NUMBUFLEN 30 /* length of a buffer to store a number in ASCII */
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331
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332 /*
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333 * Shorthand for unsigned variables. Many systems, but not all, have u_char
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334 * already defined, so we use char_u to avoid trouble.
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335 */
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336 typedef unsigned char char_u;
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337 typedef unsigned short short_u;
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338 typedef unsigned int int_u;
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339 /* Make sure long_u is big enough to hold a pointer. On Win64 longs are 32
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340 * bit and pointers 64 bit. */
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341 #ifdef _WIN64
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342 typedef unsigned __int64 long_u;
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343 #else
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344 typedef unsigned long long_u;
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345 #endif
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346
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347 /*
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348 * The characters and attributes cached for the screen.
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349 */
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350 #define schar_T char_u
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203
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351 #ifdef FEAT_SYN_HL
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352 typedef unsigned short sattr_T;
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353 # define MAX_TYPENR 65535
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354 #else
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355 typedef unsigned char sattr_T;
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356 # define MAX_TYPENR 255
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357 #endif
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358
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359 /*
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360 * The u8char_T can hold one decoded UTF-8 character.
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361 * Vim always use an int (32 bits) for characters most places, so that we can
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362 * handle 32 bit characters in the file. u8char_T is only used for
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363 * displaying. That should be enough, because there is no font for > 16 bits.
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364 */
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365 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
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366 typedef unsigned short u8char_T;
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367 #endif
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368
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369 #ifndef UNIX /* For Unix this is included in os_unix.h */
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370 # include <stdio.h>
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371 # include <ctype.h>
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372 #endif
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373
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374 #include "ascii.h"
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375 #include "keymap.h"
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376 #include "term.h"
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377 #include "macros.h"
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378
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379 #ifdef LATTICE
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380 # include <sys/types.h>
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381 # include <sys/stat.h>
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382 #endif
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383 #ifdef _DCC
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384 # include <sys/stat.h>
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385 #endif
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386 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN)
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387 # include <sys/stat.h>
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388 #endif
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389
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390 /*
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391 * Allow other (non-unix) systems to configure themselves now
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392 * These are also in os_unix.h, because osdef.sh needs them there.
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393 */
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394 #ifndef UNIX
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395 /* Note: Some systems need both string.h and strings.h (Savage). If the
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396 * system can't handle this, define NO_STRINGS_WITH_STRING_H. */
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397 # ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
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398 # include <string.h>
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399 # endif
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400 # if defined(HAVE_STRINGS_H) && !defined(NO_STRINGS_WITH_STRING_H)
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401 # include <strings.h>
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402 # endif
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403 # ifdef HAVE_STAT_H
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404 # include <stat.h>
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405 # endif
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406 # ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
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407 # include <stdlib.h>
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408 # endif
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409 #endif /* NON-UNIX */
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410
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411 #include <assert.h>
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412
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255
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413 #ifdef HAVE_WCTYPE_H
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414 # include <wctype.h>
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415 #endif
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455
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416 #ifdef HAVE_STDARG_H
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417 # include <stdarg.h>
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418 #endif
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255
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419
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420 /* ================ end of the header file puzzle =============== */
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421
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422 /*
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423 * For dynamically loaded imm library. Currently, only for Win32.
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424 */
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425 #ifdef DYNAMIC_IME
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426 # ifndef FEAT_MBYTE_IME
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427 # define FEAT_MBYTE_IME
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428 # endif
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429 #endif
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430
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431 /*
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432 * Check input method control.
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433 */
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434 #if defined(FEAT_XIM) || \
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435 (defined(FEAT_GUI) && (defined(FEAT_MBYTE_IME) || defined(GLOBAL_IME)))
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436 # define USE_IM_CONTROL
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437 #endif
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438
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439 /*
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440 * For dynamically loaded gettext library. Currently, only for Win32.
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441 */
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442 #ifdef DYNAMIC_GETTEXT
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443 # ifndef FEAT_GETTEXT
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444 # define FEAT_GETTEXT
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445 # endif
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446 /* These are in os_win32.c */
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447 extern char *(*dyn_libintl_gettext)(const char *msgid);
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448 extern char *(*dyn_libintl_bindtextdomain)(const char *domainname, const char *dirname);
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449 extern char *(*dyn_libintl_bind_textdomain_codeset)(const char *domainname, const char *codeset);
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450 extern char *(*dyn_libintl_textdomain)(const char *domainname);
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451 #endif
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452
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453
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454 /*
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455 * The _() stuff is for using gettext(). It is a no-op when libintl.h is not
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456 * found or the +multilang feature is disabled.
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457 */
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458 #ifdef FEAT_GETTEXT
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459 # ifdef DYNAMIC_GETTEXT
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460 # define _(x) (*dyn_libintl_gettext)((char *)(x))
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461 # define N_(x) x
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462 # define bindtextdomain(domain, dir) (*dyn_libintl_bindtextdomain)((domain), (dir))
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463 # define bind_textdomain_codeset(domain, codeset) (*dyn_libintl_bind_textdomain_codeset)((domain), (codeset))
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464 # if !defined(HAVE_BIND_TEXTDOMAIN_CODESET)
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465 # define HAVE_BIND_TEXTDOMAIN_CODESET 1
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466 # endif
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467 # define textdomain(domain) (*dyn_libintl_textdomain)(domain)
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468 # else
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469 # include <libintl.h>
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470 # define _(x) gettext((char *)(x))
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471 # ifdef gettext_noop
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472 # define N_(x) gettext_noop(x)
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473 # else
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474 # define N_(x) x
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475 # endif
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476 # endif
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477 #else
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478 # define _(x) ((char *)(x))
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479 # define N_(x) x
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480 # ifdef bindtextdomain
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481 # undef bindtextdomain
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482 # endif
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483 # define bindtextdomain(x, y) /* empty */
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484 # ifdef bind_textdomain_codeset
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485 # undef bind_textdomain_codeset
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486 # endif
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487 # define bind_textdomain_codeset(x, y) /* empty */
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488 # ifdef textdomain
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489 # undef textdomain
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490 # endif
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491 # define textdomain(x) /* empty */
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492 #endif
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493
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494 /*
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495 * flags for update_screen()
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496 * The higher the value, the higher the priority
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497 */
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498 #define VALID 10 /* buffer not changed, or changes marked
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499 with b_mod_* */
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500 #define INVERTED 20 /* redisplay inverted part that changed */
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501 #define INVERTED_ALL 25 /* redisplay whole inverted part */
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502 #define REDRAW_TOP 30 /* display first w_upd_rows screen lines */
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503 #define NOT_VALID 40 /* buffer needs complete redraw */
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504 #define CLEAR 50 /* screen messed up, clear it */
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505
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506 /*
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507 * Flags for w_valid.
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508 * These are set when something in a window structure becomes invalid, except
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509 * when the cursor is moved. Call check_cursor_moved() before testing one of
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510 * the flags.
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511 * These are reset when that thing has been updated and is valid again.
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512 *
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513 * Every function that invalidates one of these must call one of the
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514 * invalidate_* functions.
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515 *
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516 * w_valid is supposed to be used only in screen.c. From other files, use the
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517 * functions that set or reset the flags.
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518 *
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519 * VALID_BOTLINE VALID_BOTLINE_AP
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520 * on on w_botline valid
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521 * off on w_botline approximated
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522 * off off w_botline not valid
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523 * on off not possible
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524 */
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525 #define VALID_WROW 0x01 /* w_wrow (window row) is valid */
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526 #define VALID_WCOL 0x02 /* w_wcol (window col) is valid */
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527 #define VALID_VIRTCOL 0x04 /* w_virtcol (file col) is valid */
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528 #define VALID_CHEIGHT 0x08 /* w_cline_height and w_cline_folded valid */
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529 #define VALID_CROW 0x10 /* w_cline_row is valid */
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530 #define VALID_BOTLINE 0x20 /* w_botine and w_empty_rows are valid */
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531 #define VALID_BOTLINE_AP 0x40 /* w_botine is approximated */
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532 #define VALID_TOPLINE 0x80 /* w_topline is valid (for cursor position) */
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533
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534 /*
|
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535 * Terminal highlighting attribute bits.
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536 * Attibutes above HL_ALL are used for syntax highlighting.
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|
537 */
|
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538 #define HL_NORMAL 0x00
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539 #define HL_INVERSE 0x01
|
|
540 #define HL_BOLD 0x02
|
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541 #define HL_ITALIC 0x04
|
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542 #define HL_UNDERLINE 0x08
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543 #define HL_UNDERCURL 0x10
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|
544 #define HL_STANDOUT 0x20
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545 #define HL_ALL 0x3f
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546
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547 /* special attribute addition: Put message in history */
|
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548 #define MSG_HIST 0x1000
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549
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550 /*
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|
551 * values for State
|
|
552 *
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553 * The lower bits up to 0x20 are used to distinguish normal/visual/op_pending
|
|
554 * and cmdline/insert+replace mode. This is used for mapping. If none of
|
|
555 * these bits are set, no mapping is done.
|
|
556 * The upper bits are used to distinguish between other states.
|
|
557 */
|
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558 #define NORMAL 0x01 /* Normal mode, command expected */
|
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559 #define VISUAL 0x02 /* Visual mode - use get_real_state() */
|
|
560 #define OP_PENDING 0x04 /* Normal mode, operator is pending - use
|
|
561 get_real_state() */
|
|
562 #define CMDLINE 0x08 /* Editing command line */
|
|
563 #define INSERT 0x10 /* Insert mode */
|
|
564 #define LANGMAP 0x20 /* Language mapping, can be combined with
|
|
565 INSERT and CMDLINE */
|
|
566 #define MAP_ALL_MODES 0x3f /* all mode bits used for mapping */
|
|
567
|
|
568 #define REPLACE_FLAG 0x40 /* Replace mode flag */
|
|
569 #define REPLACE (REPLACE_FLAG + INSERT)
|
|
570 #ifdef FEAT_VREPLACE
|
|
571 # define VREPLACE_FLAG 0x80 /* Virtual-replace mode flag */
|
|
572 # define VREPLACE (REPLACE_FLAG + VREPLACE_FLAG + INSERT)
|
|
573 #endif
|
|
574 #define LREPLACE (REPLACE_FLAG + LANGMAP)
|
|
575
|
|
576 #define NORMAL_BUSY (0x100 + NORMAL) /* Normal mode, busy with a command */
|
|
577 #define HITRETURN (0x200 + NORMAL) /* waiting for return or command */
|
|
578 #define ASKMORE 0x300 /* Asking if you want --more-- */
|
|
579 #define SETWSIZE 0x400 /* window size has changed */
|
|
580 #define ABBREV 0x500 /* abbreviation instead of mapping */
|
|
581 #define EXTERNCMD 0x600 /* executing an external command */
|
|
582 #define SHOWMATCH (0x700 + INSERT) /* show matching paren */
|
|
583 #define CONFIRM 0x800 /* ":confirm" prompt */
|
|
584
|
|
585 /* directions */
|
|
586 #define FORWARD 1
|
|
587 #define BACKWARD (-1)
|
|
588 #define FORWARD_FILE 3
|
|
589 #define BACKWARD_FILE (-3)
|
|
590
|
|
591 /* return values for functions */
|
|
592 #if !(defined(OK) && (OK == 1))
|
|
593 /* OK already defined to 1 in MacOS X curses, skip this */
|
|
594 # define OK 1
|
|
595 #endif
|
|
596 #define FAIL 0
|
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|
597 #define NOTDONE 2 /* not OK or FAIL but skipped */
|
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|
598
|
|
599 /* flags for b_flags */
|
|
600 #define BF_RECOVERED 0x01 /* buffer has been recovered */
|
|
601 #define BF_CHECK_RO 0x02 /* need to check readonly when loading file
|
|
602 into buffer (set by ":e", may be reset by
|
|
603 ":buf" */
|
|
604 #define BF_NEVERLOADED 0x04 /* file has never been loaded into buffer,
|
|
605 many variables still need to be set */
|
|
606 #define BF_NOTEDITED 0x08 /* Set when file name is changed after
|
|
607 starting to edit, reset when file is
|
|
608 written out. */
|
|
609 #define BF_NEW 0x10 /* file didn't exist when editing started */
|
|
610 #define BF_NEW_W 0x20 /* Warned for BF_NEW and file created */
|
|
611 #define BF_READERR 0x40 /* got errors while reading the file */
|
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|
612 #define BF_DUMMY 0x80 /* dummy buffer, only used internally */
|
164
|
613 #define BF_PRESERVED 0x100 /* ":preserve" was used */
|
7
|
614
|
|
615 /* Mask to check for flags that prevent normal writing */
|
|
616 #define BF_WRITE_MASK (BF_NOTEDITED + BF_NEW + BF_READERR)
|
|
617
|
|
618 /*
|
|
619 * values for xp_context when doing command line completion
|
|
620 */
|
|
621 #define EXPAND_UNSUCCESSFUL (-2)
|
|
622 #define EXPAND_OK (-1)
|
|
623 #define EXPAND_NOTHING 0
|
|
624 #define EXPAND_COMMANDS 1
|
|
625 #define EXPAND_FILES 2
|
|
626 #define EXPAND_DIRECTORIES 3
|
|
627 #define EXPAND_SETTINGS 4
|
|
628 #define EXPAND_BOOL_SETTINGS 5
|
|
629 #define EXPAND_TAGS 6
|
|
630 #define EXPAND_OLD_SETTING 7
|
|
631 #define EXPAND_HELP 8
|
|
632 #define EXPAND_BUFFERS 9
|
|
633 #define EXPAND_EVENTS 10
|
|
634 #define EXPAND_MENUS 11
|
|
635 #define EXPAND_SYNTAX 12
|
|
636 #define EXPAND_HIGHLIGHT 13
|
|
637 #define EXPAND_AUGROUP 14
|
|
638 #define EXPAND_USER_VARS 15
|
|
639 #define EXPAND_MAPPINGS 16
|
|
640 #define EXPAND_TAGS_LISTFILES 17
|
|
641 #define EXPAND_FUNCTIONS 18
|
|
642 #define EXPAND_USER_FUNC 19
|
|
643 #define EXPAND_EXPRESSION 20
|
|
644 #define EXPAND_MENUNAMES 21
|
|
645 #define EXPAND_USER_COMMANDS 22
|
|
646 #define EXPAND_USER_CMD_FLAGS 23
|
|
647 #define EXPAND_USER_NARGS 24
|
|
648 #define EXPAND_USER_COMPLETE 25
|
|
649 #define EXPAND_ENV_VARS 26
|
|
650 #define EXPAND_LANGUAGE 27
|
|
651 #define EXPAND_COLORS 28
|
|
652 #define EXPAND_COMPILER 29
|
|
653 #define EXPAND_USER_DEFINED 30
|
406
|
654 #define EXPAND_USER_LIST 31
|
7
|
655
|
|
656 /* Values for exmode_active (0 is no exmode) */
|
|
657 #define EXMODE_NORMAL 1
|
|
658 #define EXMODE_VIM 2
|
|
659
|
|
660 /* Values for nextwild() and ExpandOne(). See ExpandOne() for meaning. */
|
|
661 #define WILD_FREE 1
|
|
662 #define WILD_EXPAND_FREE 2
|
|
663 #define WILD_EXPAND_KEEP 3
|
|
664 #define WILD_NEXT 4
|
|
665 #define WILD_PREV 5
|
|
666 #define WILD_ALL 6
|
|
667 #define WILD_LONGEST 7
|
|
668
|
|
669 #define WILD_LIST_NOTFOUND 1
|
|
670 #define WILD_HOME_REPLACE 2
|
|
671 #define WILD_USE_NL 4
|
|
672 #define WILD_NO_BEEP 8
|
|
673 #define WILD_ADD_SLASH 16
|
|
674 #define WILD_KEEP_ALL 32
|
|
675 #define WILD_SILENT 64
|
|
676 #define WILD_ESCAPE 128
|
|
677
|
|
678 /* Flags for expand_wildcards() */
|
|
679 #define EW_DIR 1 /* include directory names */
|
|
680 #define EW_FILE 2 /* include file names */
|
|
681 #define EW_NOTFOUND 4 /* include not found names */
|
|
682 #define EW_ADDSLASH 8 /* append slash to directory name */
|
|
683 #define EW_KEEPALL 16 /* keep all matches */
|
|
684 #define EW_SILENT 32 /* don't print "1 returned" from shell */
|
|
685 /* Note: mostly EW_NOTFOUND and EW_SILENT are mutually exclusive: EW_NOTFOUND
|
|
686 * is used when executing commands and EW_SILENT for interactive expanding. */
|
|
687
|
|
688 #ifdef FEAT_VERTSPLIT
|
|
689 # define W_WINCOL(wp) (wp->w_wincol)
|
|
690 # define W_WIDTH(wp) (wp->w_width)
|
|
691 # define W_ENDCOL(wp) (wp->w_wincol + wp->w_width)
|
|
692 # define W_VSEP_WIDTH(wp) (wp->w_vsep_width)
|
|
693 #else
|
|
694 # define W_WINCOL(wp) 0
|
|
695 # define W_WIDTH(wp) Columns
|
|
696 # define W_ENDCOL(wp) Columns
|
|
697 # define W_VSEP_WIDTH(wp) 0
|
|
698 #endif
|
|
699 #ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS
|
|
700 # define W_STATUS_HEIGHT(wp) (wp->w_status_height)
|
|
701 # define W_WINROW(wp) (wp->w_winrow)
|
|
702 #else
|
|
703 # define W_STATUS_HEIGHT(wp) 0
|
|
704 # define W_WINROW(wp) 0
|
|
705 #endif
|
|
706
|
|
707 #ifdef NO_EXPANDPATH
|
|
708 # define gen_expand_wildcards mch_expand_wildcards
|
|
709 #endif
|
|
710
|
|
711 /* Values for the find_pattern_in_path() function args 'type' and 'action': */
|
|
712 #define FIND_ANY 1
|
|
713 #define FIND_DEFINE 2
|
|
714 #define CHECK_PATH 3
|
|
715
|
|
716 #define ACTION_SHOW 1
|
|
717 #define ACTION_GOTO 2
|
|
718 #define ACTION_SPLIT 3
|
|
719 #define ACTION_SHOW_ALL 4
|
|
720 #ifdef FEAT_INS_EXPAND
|
|
721 # define ACTION_EXPAND 5
|
|
722 #endif
|
|
723
|
|
724 #ifdef FEAT_SYN_HL
|
|
725 # define SST_MIN_ENTRIES 150 /* minimal size for state stack array */
|
|
726 # ifdef FEAT_GUI_W16
|
|
727 # define SST_MAX_ENTRIES 500 /* (only up to 64K blocks) */
|
|
728 # else
|
|
729 # define SST_MAX_ENTRIES 1000 /* maximal size for state stack array */
|
|
730 # endif
|
|
731 # define SST_FIX_STATES 7 /* size of sst_stack[]. */
|
|
732 # define SST_DIST 16 /* normal distance between entries */
|
|
733 #endif
|
|
734
|
|
735 /* Values for 'options' argument in do_search() and searchit() */
|
|
736 #define SEARCH_REV 0x01 /* go in reverse of previous dir. */
|
|
737 #define SEARCH_ECHO 0x02 /* echo the search command and handle options */
|
|
738 #define SEARCH_MSG 0x0c /* give messages (yes, it's not 0x04) */
|
|
739 #define SEARCH_NFMSG 0x08 /* give all messages except not found */
|
|
740 #define SEARCH_OPT 0x10 /* interpret optional flags */
|
|
741 #define SEARCH_HIS 0x20 /* put search pattern in history */
|
|
742 #define SEARCH_END 0x40 /* put cursor at end of match */
|
|
743 #define SEARCH_NOOF 0x80 /* don't add offset to position */
|
|
744 #define SEARCH_START 0x100 /* start search without col offset */
|
|
745 #define SEARCH_MARK 0x200 /* set previous context mark */
|
|
746 #define SEARCH_KEEP 0x400 /* keep previous search pattern */
|
|
747 #define SEARCH_PEEK 0x800 /* peek for typed char, cancel search */
|
|
748
|
|
749 /* Values for find_ident_under_cursor() */
|
|
750 #define FIND_IDENT 1 /* find identifier (word) */
|
|
751 #define FIND_STRING 2 /* find any string (WORD) */
|
|
752 #define FIND_EVAL 4 /* include "->", "[]" and "." */
|
|
753
|
|
754 /* Values for file_name_in_line() */
|
|
755 #define FNAME_MESS 1 /* give error message */
|
|
756 #define FNAME_EXP 2 /* expand to path */
|
|
757 #define FNAME_HYP 4 /* check for hypertext link */
|
|
758 #define FNAME_INCL 8 /* apply 'includeexpr' */
|
|
759 #define FNAME_REL 16 /* ".." and "./" are relative to the (current)
|
|
760 file instead of the current directory */
|
|
761
|
|
762 /* Values for buflist_getfile() */
|
|
763 #define GETF_SETMARK 0x01 /* set pcmark before jumping */
|
|
764 #define GETF_ALT 0x02 /* jumping to alternate file (not buf num) */
|
|
765 #define GETF_SWITCH 0x04 /* respect 'switchbuf' settings when jumping */
|
|
766
|
|
767 /* Values for buflist_new() flags */
|
|
768 #define BLN_CURBUF 1 /* May re-use curbuf for new buffer */
|
|
769 #define BLN_LISTED 2 /* Put new buffer in buffer list */
|
|
770 #define BLN_DUMMY 4 /* Allocating dummy buffer */
|
|
771
|
|
772 /* Values for in_cinkeys() */
|
|
773 #define KEY_OPEN_FORW 0x101
|
|
774 #define KEY_OPEN_BACK 0x102
|
|
775 #define KEY_COMPLETE 0x103 /* end of completion */
|
|
776
|
|
777 /* Values for "noremap" argument of ins_typebuf(). Also used for
|
|
778 * map->m_noremap and menu->noremap[]. */
|
|
779 #define REMAP_YES 0 /* allow remapping */
|
|
780 #define REMAP_NONE -1 /* no remapping */
|
|
781 #define REMAP_SCRIPT -2 /* remap script-local mappings only */
|
10
|
782 #define REMAP_SKIP -3 /* no remapping for first char */
|
7
|
783
|
|
784 /* Values for mch_call_shell() second argument */
|
|
785 #define SHELL_FILTER 1 /* filtering text */
|
|
786 #define SHELL_EXPAND 2 /* expanding wildcards */
|
|
787 #define SHELL_COOKED 4 /* set term to cooked mode */
|
|
788 #define SHELL_DOOUT 8 /* redirecting output */
|
|
789 #define SHELL_SILENT 16 /* don't print error returned by command */
|
167
|
790 #define SHELL_READ 32 /* read lines and insert into buffer */
|
|
791 #define SHELL_WRITE 64 /* write lines from buffer */
|
7
|
792
|
|
793 /* Values returned by mch_nodetype() */
|
|
794 #define NODE_NORMAL 0 /* file or directory, check with mch_isdir()*/
|
|
795 #define NODE_WRITABLE 1 /* something we can write to (character
|
|
796 device, fifo, socket, ..) */
|
|
797 #define NODE_OTHER 2 /* non-writable thing (e.g., block device) */
|
|
798
|
|
799 /* Values for readfile() flags */
|
|
800 #define READ_NEW 0x01 /* read a file into a new buffer */
|
|
801 #define READ_FILTER 0x02 /* read filter output */
|
|
802 #define READ_STDIN 0x04 /* read from stdin */
|
|
803 #define READ_BUFFER 0x08 /* read from curbuf (converting stdin) */
|
|
804 #define READ_DUMMY 0x10 /* reading into a dummy buffer */
|
|
805
|
|
806 /* Values for change_indent() */
|
|
807 #define INDENT_SET 1 /* set indent */
|
|
808 #define INDENT_INC 2 /* increase indent */
|
|
809 #define INDENT_DEC 3 /* decrease indent */
|
|
810
|
|
811 /* Values for flags argument for findmatchlimit() */
|
|
812 #define FM_BACKWARD 0x01 /* search backwards */
|
|
813 #define FM_FORWARD 0x02 /* search forwards */
|
|
814 #define FM_BLOCKSTOP 0x04 /* stop at start/end of block */
|
|
815 #define FM_SKIPCOMM 0x08 /* skip comments */
|
|
816
|
|
817 /* Values for action argument for do_buffer() */
|
|
818 #define DOBUF_GOTO 0 /* go to specified buffer */
|
|
819 #define DOBUF_SPLIT 1 /* split window and go to specified buffer */
|
|
820 #define DOBUF_UNLOAD 2 /* unload specified buffer(s) */
|
|
821 #define DOBUF_DEL 3 /* delete specified buffer(s) from buflist */
|
|
822 #define DOBUF_WIPE 4 /* delete specified buffer(s) really */
|
|
823
|
|
824 /* Values for start argument for do_buffer() */
|
|
825 #define DOBUF_CURRENT 0 /* "count" buffer from current buffer */
|
|
826 #define DOBUF_FIRST 1 /* "count" buffer from first buffer */
|
|
827 #define DOBUF_LAST 2 /* "count" buffer from last buffer */
|
|
828 #define DOBUF_MOD 3 /* "count" mod. buffer from current buffer */
|
|
829
|
|
830 /* Values for sub_cmd and which_pat argument for search_regcomp() */
|
|
831 /* Also used for which_pat argument for searchit() */
|
|
832 #define RE_SEARCH 0 /* save/use pat in/from search_pattern */
|
|
833 #define RE_SUBST 1 /* save/use pat in/from subst_pattern */
|
|
834 #define RE_BOTH 2 /* save pat in both patterns */
|
|
835 #define RE_LAST 2 /* use last used pattern if "pat" is NULL */
|
|
836
|
|
837 /* Second argument for vim_regcomp(). */
|
|
838 #define RE_MAGIC 1 /* 'magic' option */
|
|
839 #define RE_STRING 2 /* match in string instead of buffer text */
|
|
840
|
|
841 #ifdef FEAT_SYN_HL
|
|
842 /* values for reg_do_extmatch */
|
|
843 # define REX_SET 1 /* to allow \z\(...\), */
|
|
844 # define REX_USE 2 /* to allow \z\1 et al. */
|
|
845 #endif
|
|
846
|
|
847 /* Return values for fullpathcmp() */
|
|
848 /* Note: can use (fullpathcmp() & FPC_SAME) to check for equal files */
|
|
849 #define FPC_SAME 1 /* both exist and are the same file. */
|
|
850 #define FPC_DIFF 2 /* both exist and are different files. */
|
|
851 #define FPC_NOTX 4 /* both don't exist. */
|
|
852 #define FPC_DIFFX 6 /* one of them doesn't exist. */
|
|
853 #define FPC_SAMEX 7 /* both don't exist and file names are same. */
|
|
854
|
|
855 /* flags for do_ecmd() */
|
|
856 #define ECMD_HIDE 0x01 /* don't free the current buffer */
|
|
857 #define ECMD_SET_HELP 0x02 /* set b_help flag of (new) buffer before
|
|
858 opening file */
|
|
859 #define ECMD_OLDBUF 0x04 /* use existing buffer if it exists */
|
|
860 #define ECMD_FORCEIT 0x08 /* ! used in Ex command */
|
|
861 #define ECMD_ADDBUF 0x10 /* don't edit, just add to buffer list */
|
|
862
|
|
863 /* for lnum argument in do_ecmd() */
|
|
864 #define ECMD_LASTL (linenr_T)0 /* use last position in loaded file */
|
|
865 #define ECMD_LAST (linenr_T)-1 /* use last position in all files */
|
|
866 #define ECMD_ONE (linenr_T)1 /* use first line */
|
|
867
|
|
868 /* flags for do_cmdline() */
|
|
869 #define DOCMD_VERBOSE 0x01 /* included command in error message */
|
|
870 #define DOCMD_NOWAIT 0x02 /* don't call wait_return() and friends */
|
|
871 #define DOCMD_REPEAT 0x04 /* repeat exec. until getline() returns NULL */
|
|
872 #define DOCMD_KEYTYPED 0x08 /* don't reset KeyTyped */
|
|
873 #define DOCMD_EXCRESET 0x10 /* reset exception environment (for debugging)*/
|
|
874 #define DOCMD_KEEPLINE 0x20 /* keep typed line for repeating with "." */
|
|
875
|
|
876 /* flags for beginline() */
|
|
877 #define BL_WHITE 1 /* cursor on first non-white in the line */
|
|
878 #define BL_SOL 2 /* use 'sol' option */
|
|
879 #define BL_FIX 4 /* don't leave cursor on a NUL */
|
|
880
|
|
881 /* flags for mf_sync() */
|
|
882 #define MFS_ALL 1 /* also sync blocks with negative numbers */
|
|
883 #define MFS_STOP 2 /* stop syncing when a character is available */
|
|
884 #define MFS_FLUSH 4 /* flushed file to disk */
|
|
885 #define MFS_ZERO 8 /* only write block 0 */
|
|
886
|
|
887 /* flags for buf_copy_options() */
|
|
888 #define BCO_ENTER 1 /* going to enter the buffer */
|
|
889 #define BCO_ALWAYS 2 /* always copy the options */
|
|
890 #define BCO_NOHELP 4 /* don't touch the help related options */
|
|
891
|
|
892 /* flags for do_put() */
|
|
893 #define PUT_FIXINDENT 1 /* make indent look nice */
|
|
894 #define PUT_CURSEND 2 /* leave cursor after end of new text */
|
167
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895 #define PUT_CURSLINE 4 /* leave cursor on last line of new text */
|
|
896 #define PUT_LINE 8 /* put register as lines */
|
|
897 #define PUT_LINE_SPLIT 16 /* split line for linewise register */
|
|
898 #define PUT_LINE_FORWARD 32 /* put linewise register below Visual sel. */
|
7
|
899
|
|
900 /* flags for set_indent() */
|
|
901 #define SIN_CHANGED 1 /* call changed_bytes() when line changed */
|
|
902 #define SIN_INSERT 2 /* insert indent before existing text */
|
|
903 #define SIN_UNDO 4 /* save line for undo before changing it */
|
|
904
|
|
905 /* flags for insertchar() */
|
|
906 #define INSCHAR_FORMAT 1 /* force formatting */
|
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907 #define INSCHAR_DO_COM 2 /* format comments */
|
|
908 #define INSCHAR_CTRLV 4 /* char typed just after CTRL-V */
|
|
909
|
|
910 /* flags for open_line() */
|
|
911 #define OPENLINE_DELSPACES 1 /* delete spaces after cursor */
|
|
912 #define OPENLINE_DO_COM 2 /* format comments */
|
|
913 #define OPENLINE_KEEPTRAIL 4 /* keep trailing spaces */
|
|
914 #define OPENLINE_MARKFIX 8 /* fix mark positions */
|
|
915
|
|
916 /*
|
|
917 * There are four history tables:
|
|
918 */
|
|
919 #define HIST_CMD 0 /* colon commands */
|
|
920 #define HIST_SEARCH 1 /* search commands */
|
|
921 #define HIST_EXPR 2 /* expressions (from entering = register) */
|
|
922 #define HIST_INPUT 3 /* input() lines */
|
|
923 #define HIST_DEBUG 4 /* debug commands */
|
|
924 #define HIST_COUNT 5 /* number of history tables */
|
|
925
|
|
926 /*
|
|
927 * Flags for chartab[].
|
|
928 */
|
|
929 #define CT_CELL_MASK 0x07 /* mask: nr of display cells (1, 2 or 4) */
|
|
930 #define CT_PRINT_CHAR 0x10 /* flag: set for printable chars */
|
|
931 #define CT_ID_CHAR 0x20 /* flag: set for ID chars */
|
|
932 #define CT_FNAME_CHAR 0x40 /* flag: set for file name chars */
|
|
933
|
|
934 /*
|
|
935 * Values for do_tag().
|
|
936 */
|
|
937 #define DT_TAG 1 /* jump to newer position or same tag again */
|
|
938 #define DT_POP 2 /* jump to older position */
|
|
939 #define DT_NEXT 3 /* jump to next match of same tag */
|
|
940 #define DT_PREV 4 /* jump to previous match of same tag */
|
|
941 #define DT_FIRST 5 /* jump to first match of same tag */
|
|
942 #define DT_LAST 6 /* jump to first match of same tag */
|
|
943 #define DT_SELECT 7 /* jump to selection from list */
|
|
944 #define DT_HELP 8 /* like DT_TAG, but no wildcards */
|
|
945 #define DT_JUMP 9 /* jump to new tag or selection from list */
|
|
946 #define DT_CSCOPE 10 /* cscope find command (like tjump) */
|
358
|
947 #define DT_FREE 99 /* free cached matches */
|
7
|
948
|
|
949 /*
|
|
950 * flags for find_tags().
|
|
951 */
|
|
952 #define TAG_HELP 1 /* only search for help tags */
|
|
953 #define TAG_NAMES 2 /* only return name of tag */
|
|
954 #define TAG_REGEXP 4 /* use tag pattern as regexp */
|
|
955 #define TAG_NOIC 8 /* don't always ignore case */
|
|
956 #ifdef FEAT_CSCOPE
|
|
957 # define TAG_CSCOPE 16 /* cscope tag */
|
|
958 #endif
|
|
959 #define TAG_VERBOSE 32 /* message verbosity */
|
|
960 #define TAG_INS_COMP 64 /* Currently doing insert completion */
|
|
961 #define TAG_KEEP_LANG 128 /* keep current language */
|
|
962
|
|
963 #define TAG_MANY 200 /* When finding many tags (for completion),
|
|
964 find up to this many tags */
|
|
965
|
|
966 /*
|
|
967 * Types of dialogs passed to do_vim_dialog().
|
|
968 */
|
|
969 #define VIM_GENERIC 0
|
|
970 #define VIM_ERROR 1
|
|
971 #define VIM_WARNING 2
|
|
972 #define VIM_INFO 3
|
|
973 #define VIM_QUESTION 4
|
|
974 #define VIM_LAST_TYPE 4 /* sentinel value */
|
|
975
|
|
976 /*
|
|
977 * Return values for functions like gui_yesnocancel()
|
|
978 */
|
|
979 #define VIM_YES 2
|
|
980 #define VIM_NO 3
|
|
981 #define VIM_CANCEL 4
|
|
982 #define VIM_ALL 5
|
|
983 #define VIM_DISCARDALL 6
|
|
984
|
|
985 /*
|
|
986 * arguments for win_split()
|
|
987 */
|
|
988 #define WSP_ROOM 1 /* require enough room */
|
|
989 #define WSP_VERT 2 /* split vertically */
|
|
990 #define WSP_TOP 4 /* window at top-left of shell */
|
|
991 #define WSP_BOT 8 /* window at bottom-right of shell */
|
|
992 #define WSP_HELP 16 /* creating the help window */
|
|
993 #define WSP_BELOW 32 /* put new window below/right */
|
|
994 #define WSP_ABOVE 64 /* put new window above/left */
|
|
995
|
|
996 /*
|
|
997 * "flags" values for option-setting functions.
|
|
998 * When OPT_GLOBAL and OPT_LOCAL are both missing, set both local and global
|
|
999 * values, get local value.
|
|
1000 */
|
|
1001 #define OPT_FREE 1 /* free old value if it was allocated */
|
|
1002 #define OPT_GLOBAL 2 /* use global value */
|
|
1003 #define OPT_LOCAL 4 /* use local value */
|
|
1004 #define OPT_MODELINE 8 /* option in modeline */
|
23
|
1005 #define OPT_WINONLY 16 /* only set window-local options */
|
7
|
1006
|
|
1007 /* Magic chars used in confirm dialog strings */
|
|
1008 #define DLG_BUTTON_SEP '\n'
|
|
1009 #define DLG_HOTKEY_CHAR '&'
|
|
1010
|
|
1011 /* Values for "starting" */
|
|
1012 #define NO_SCREEN 2 /* no screen updating yet */
|
|
1013 #define NO_BUFFERS 1 /* not all buffers loaded yet */
|
|
1014 /* 0 not starting anymore */
|
|
1015
|
|
1016 /* Values for swap_exists_action: what to do when swap file already exists */
|
|
1017 #define SEA_NONE 0 /* don't use dialog */
|
|
1018 #define SEA_DIALOG 1 /* use dialog when */
|
|
1019 #define SEA_QUIT 2 /* quit editing the file */
|
|
1020 #define SEA_RECOVER 3 /* recover the file */
|
|
1021
|
|
1022 /*
|
|
1023 * Minimal size for block 0 of a swap file.
|
|
1024 * NOTE: This depends on size of struct block0! It's not done with a sizeof(),
|
|
1025 * because struct block0 is defined in memline.c (Sorry).
|
|
1026 * The maximal block size is arbitrary.
|
|
1027 */
|
|
1028 #define MIN_SWAP_PAGE_SIZE 1048
|
|
1029 #define MAX_SWAP_PAGE_SIZE 50000
|
|
1030
|
|
1031 /* Special values for current_SID. */
|
|
1032 #define SID_MODELINE -1 /* when using a modeline */
|
|
1033 #define SID_CMDARG -2 /* for "--cmd" argument */
|
|
1034 #define SID_CARG -3 /* for "-c" argument */
|
|
1035 #define SID_ENV -4 /* for sourcing environment variable */
|
|
1036
|
|
1037 /*
|
|
1038 * Events for autocommands.
|
|
1039 */
|
|
1040 enum auto_event
|
|
1041 {
|
|
1042 EVENT_BUFADD = 0, /* after adding a buffer to the buffer list */
|
|
1043 EVENT_BUFNEW, /* after creating any buffer */
|
|
1044 EVENT_BUFDELETE, /* deleting a buffer from the buffer list */
|
|
1045 EVENT_BUFWIPEOUT, /* just before really deleting a buffer */
|
|
1046 EVENT_BUFENTER, /* after entering a buffer */
|
|
1047 EVENT_BUFFILEPOST, /* after renaming a buffer */
|
|
1048 EVENT_BUFFILEPRE, /* before renaming a buffer */
|
|
1049 EVENT_BUFLEAVE, /* before leaving a buffer */
|
|
1050 EVENT_BUFNEWFILE, /* when creating a buffer for a new file */
|
|
1051 EVENT_BUFREADPOST, /* after reading a buffer */
|
|
1052 EVENT_BUFREADPRE, /* before reading a buffer */
|
|
1053 EVENT_BUFREADCMD, /* read buffer using command */
|
|
1054 EVENT_BUFUNLOAD, /* just before unloading a buffer */
|
|
1055 EVENT_BUFHIDDEN, /* just after buffer becomes hidden */
|
|
1056 EVENT_BUFWINENTER, /* after showing a buffer in a window */
|
|
1057 EVENT_BUFWINLEAVE, /* just after buffer removed from window */
|
|
1058 EVENT_BUFWRITEPOST, /* after writing a buffer */
|
|
1059 EVENT_BUFWRITEPRE, /* before writing a buffer */
|
|
1060 EVENT_BUFWRITECMD, /* write buffer using command */
|
|
1061 EVENT_CMDWINENTER, /* after entering the cmdline window */
|
|
1062 EVENT_CMDWINLEAVE, /* before leaving the cmdline window */
|
12
|
1063 EVENT_COLORSCHEME, /* after loading a colorscheme */
|
7
|
1064 EVENT_FILEAPPENDPOST, /* after appending to a file */
|
|
1065 EVENT_FILEAPPENDPRE, /* before appending to a file */
|
|
1066 EVENT_FILEAPPENDCMD, /* appende to a file using command */
|
|
1067 EVENT_FILECHANGEDSHELL, /* after shell command that changed file */
|
|
1068 EVENT_FILECHANGEDRO, /* before first change to read-only file */
|
|
1069 EVENT_FILEREADPOST, /* after reading a file */
|
|
1070 EVENT_FILEREADPRE, /* before reading a file */
|
|
1071 EVENT_FILEREADCMD, /* read from a file using command */
|
|
1072 EVENT_FILETYPE, /* new file type detected (user defined) */
|
|
1073 EVENT_FILEWRITEPOST, /* after writing a file */
|
|
1074 EVENT_FILEWRITEPRE, /* before writing a file */
|
|
1075 EVENT_FILEWRITECMD, /* write to a file using command */
|
|
1076 EVENT_FILTERREADPOST, /* after reading from a filter */
|
|
1077 EVENT_FILTERREADPRE, /* before reading from a filter */
|
|
1078 EVENT_FILTERWRITEPOST, /* after writing to a filter */
|
|
1079 EVENT_FILTERWRITEPRE, /* before writing to a filter */
|
|
1080 EVENT_FOCUSGAINED, /* got the focus */
|
|
1081 EVENT_FOCUSLOST, /* lost the focus to another app */
|
|
1082 EVENT_GUIENTER, /* after starting the GUI */
|
11
|
1083 EVENT_INSERTCHANGE, /* when changing Insert/Replace mode */
|
|
1084 EVENT_INSERTENTER, /* when entering Insert mode */
|
|
1085 EVENT_INSERTLEAVE, /* when leaving Insert mode */
|
434
|
1086 EVENT_MENUPOPUP, /* just before popup menu is displayed */
|
161
|
1087 EVENT_QUICKFIXCMDPOST, /* after :make, :grep etc */
|
|
1088 EVENT_QUICKFIXCMDPRE, /* before :make, :grep etc */
|
7
|
1089 EVENT_STDINREADPOST, /* after reading from stdin */
|
|
1090 EVENT_STDINREADPRE, /* before reading from stdin */
|
|
1091 EVENT_SYNTAX, /* syntax selected */
|
|
1092 EVENT_TERMCHANGED, /* after changing 'term' */
|
|
1093 EVENT_TERMRESPONSE, /* after setting "v:termresponse" */
|
|
1094 EVENT_USER, /* user defined autocommand */
|
|
1095 EVENT_VIMENTER, /* after starting Vim */
|
|
1096 EVENT_VIMLEAVE, /* before exiting Vim */
|
|
1097 EVENT_VIMLEAVEPRE, /* before exiting Vim and writing .viminfo */
|
|
1098 EVENT_WINENTER, /* after entering a window */
|
|
1099 EVENT_WINLEAVE, /* before leaving a window */
|
|
1100 EVENT_ENCODINGCHANGED, /* after changing the 'encoding' option */
|
|
1101 EVENT_CURSORHOLD, /* cursor in same position for a while */
|
|
1102 EVENT_FUNCUNDEFINED, /* if calling a function which doesn't exist */
|
|
1103 EVENT_REMOTEREPLY, /* upon string reception from a remote vim */
|
|
1104 NUM_EVENTS /* MUST be the last one */
|
|
1105 };
|
|
1106
|
|
1107 typedef enum auto_event EVENT_T;
|
|
1108
|
|
1109 /*
|
|
1110 * Values for index in highlight_attr[].
|
|
1111 * When making changes, also update HL_FLAGS below! And update the default
|
|
1112 * value of 'highlight' in option.c.
|
|
1113 */
|
|
1114 enum hlf_value
|
|
1115 {
|
|
1116 HLF_8 = 0 /* Meta & special keys listed with ":map", text that is
|
|
1117 displayed different from what it is */
|
|
1118 , HLF_AT /* @ and ~ characters at end of screen, characters that
|
|
1119 don't really exist in the text */
|
|
1120 , HLF_D /* directories in CTRL-D listing */
|
|
1121 , HLF_E /* error messages */
|
|
1122 , HLF_H /* obsolete, ignored */
|
|
1123 , HLF_I /* incremental search */
|
|
1124 , HLF_L /* last search string */
|
|
1125 , HLF_M /* "--More--" message */
|
|
1126 , HLF_CM /* Mode (e.g., "-- INSERT --") */
|
|
1127 , HLF_N /* line number for ":number" and ":#" commands */
|
|
1128 , HLF_R /* return to continue message and yes/no questions */
|
|
1129 , HLF_S /* status lines */
|
|
1130 , HLF_SNC /* status lines of not-current windows */
|
|
1131 , HLF_C /* column to separate vertically split windows */
|
|
1132 , HLF_T /* Titles for output from ":set all", ":autocmd" etc. */
|
|
1133 , HLF_V /* Visual mode */
|
|
1134 , HLF_VNC /* Visual mode, autoselecting and not clipboard owner */
|
|
1135 , HLF_W /* warning messages */
|
|
1136 , HLF_WM /* Wildmenu highlight */
|
|
1137 , HLF_FL /* Folded line */
|
|
1138 , HLF_FC /* Fold column */
|
|
1139 , HLF_ADD /* Added diff line */
|
|
1140 , HLF_CHD /* Changed diff line */
|
|
1141 , HLF_DED /* Deleted diff line */
|
|
1142 , HLF_TXD /* Text Changed in diff line */
|
|
1143 , HLF_SC /* Sign column */
|
220
|
1144 , HLF_SPB /* SpellBad */
|
385
|
1145 , HLF_SPC /* SpellCap */
|
220
|
1146 , HLF_SPR /* SpellRare */
|
|
1147 , HLF_SPL /* SpellLocal */
|
7
|
1148 , HLF_COUNT /* MUST be the last one */
|
|
1149 };
|
|
1150
|
|
1151 /* the HL_FLAGS must be in the same order as the HLF_ enums! */
|
|
1152 #define HL_FLAGS {'8', '@', 'd', 'e', 'h', 'i', 'l', 'm', 'M', \
|
|
1153 'n', 'r', 's', 'S', 'c', 't', 'v', 'V', 'w', 'W', \
|
385
|
1154 'f', 'F', 'A', 'C', 'D', 'T', '>', 'B', 'P', 'R', 'L'}
|
7
|
1155
|
|
1156 /*
|
|
1157 * Boolean constants
|
|
1158 */
|
|
1159 #ifndef TRUE
|
|
1160 # define FALSE 0 /* note: this is an int, not a long! */
|
|
1161 # define TRUE 1
|
|
1162 #endif
|
|
1163
|
|
1164 #define MAYBE 2 /* sometimes used for a variant on TRUE */
|
|
1165
|
|
1166 /* May be returned by add_new_completion(): */
|
|
1167 #define RET_ERROR (-1)
|
|
1168
|
|
1169 /*
|
|
1170 * Operator IDs; The order must correspond to opchars[] in ops.c!
|
|
1171 */
|
|
1172 #define OP_NOP 0 /* no pending operation */
|
|
1173 #define OP_DELETE 1 /* "d" delete operator */
|
|
1174 #define OP_YANK 2 /* "y" yank operator */
|
|
1175 #define OP_CHANGE 3 /* "c" change operator */
|
|
1176 #define OP_LSHIFT 4 /* "<" left shift operator */
|
|
1177 #define OP_RSHIFT 5 /* ">" right shift operator */
|
|
1178 #define OP_FILTER 6 /* "!" filter operator */
|
|
1179 #define OP_TILDE 7 /* "g~" switch case operator */
|
|
1180 #define OP_INDENT 8 /* "=" indent operator */
|
|
1181 #define OP_FORMAT 9 /* "gq" format operator */
|
|
1182 #define OP_COLON 10 /* ":" colon operator */
|
|
1183 #define OP_UPPER 11 /* "gU" make upper case operator */
|
|
1184 #define OP_LOWER 12 /* "gu" make lower case operator */
|
|
1185 #define OP_JOIN 13 /* "J" join operator, only for Visual mode */
|
|
1186 #define OP_JOIN_NS 14 /* "gJ" join operator, only for Visual mode */
|
|
1187 #define OP_ROT13 15 /* "g?" rot-13 encoding */
|
|
1188 #define OP_REPLACE 16 /* "r" replace chars, only for Visual mode */
|
|
1189 #define OP_INSERT 17 /* "I" Insert column, only for Visual mode */
|
|
1190 #define OP_APPEND 18 /* "A" Append column, only for Visual mode */
|
|
1191 #define OP_FOLD 19 /* "zf" define a fold */
|
|
1192 #define OP_FOLDOPEN 20 /* "zo" open folds */
|
|
1193 #define OP_FOLDOPENREC 21 /* "zO" open folds recursively */
|
|
1194 #define OP_FOLDCLOSE 22 /* "zc" close folds */
|
|
1195 #define OP_FOLDCLOSEREC 23 /* "zC" close folds recursively */
|
|
1196 #define OP_FOLDDEL 24 /* "zd" delete folds */
|
|
1197 #define OP_FOLDDELREC 25 /* "zD" delete folds recursively */
|
|
1198 #define OP_FORMAT2 26 /* "gw" format operator, keeps cursor pos */
|
|
1199
|
|
1200 /*
|
|
1201 * Motion types, used for operators and for yank/delete registers.
|
|
1202 */
|
|
1203 #define MCHAR 0 /* character-wise movement/register */
|
|
1204 #define MLINE 1 /* line-wise movement/register */
|
|
1205 #define MBLOCK 2 /* block-wise register */
|
|
1206
|
|
1207 #define MAUTO 0xff /* Decide between MLINE/MCHAR */
|
|
1208
|
|
1209 /*
|
|
1210 * Minimum screen size
|
|
1211 */
|
|
1212 #define MIN_COLUMNS 12 /* minimal columns for screen */
|
|
1213 #define MIN_LINES 2 /* minimal lines for screen */
|
|
1214 #define STATUS_HEIGHT 1 /* height of a status line under a window */
|
|
1215 #define QF_WINHEIGHT 10 /* default height for quickfix window */
|
|
1216
|
|
1217 /*
|
|
1218 * Buffer sizes
|
|
1219 */
|
|
1220 #ifndef CMDBUFFSIZE
|
|
1221 # define CMDBUFFSIZE 256 /* size of the command processing buffer */
|
|
1222 #endif
|
|
1223
|
|
1224 #define LSIZE 512 /* max. size of a line in the tags file */
|
|
1225
|
|
1226 #define IOSIZE (1024+1) /* file i/o and sprintf buffer size */
|
268
|
1227
|
|
1228 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1229 # define MSG_BUF_LEN 480 /* length of buffer for small messages */
|
|
1230 # define MSG_BUF_CLEN (MSG_BUF_LEN / 6) /* cell length (worst case: utf-8
|
|
1231 takes 6 bytes for one cell) */
|
|
1232 #else
|
|
1233 # define MSG_BUF_LEN 80 /* length of buffer for small messages */
|
|
1234 # define MSG_BUF_CLEN MSG_BUF_LEN /* cell length */
|
|
1235 #endif
|
7
|
1236
|
|
1237 #if defined(AMIGA) || defined(__linux__) || defined(__QNX__) || defined(__CYGWIN32__) || defined(_AIX)
|
|
1238 # define TBUFSZ 2048 /* buffer size for termcap entry */
|
|
1239 #else
|
|
1240 # define TBUFSZ 1024 /* buffer size for termcap entry */
|
|
1241 #endif
|
|
1242
|
|
1243 /*
|
|
1244 * Maximum length of key sequence to be mapped.
|
|
1245 * Must be able to hold an Amiga resize report.
|
|
1246 */
|
|
1247 #define MAXMAPLEN 50
|
|
1248
|
|
1249 #ifdef BINARY_FILE_IO
|
|
1250 # define WRITEBIN "wb" /* no CR-LF translation */
|
|
1251 # define READBIN "rb"
|
|
1252 # define APPENDBIN "ab"
|
|
1253 #else
|
|
1254 # define WRITEBIN "w"
|
|
1255 # define READBIN "r"
|
|
1256 # define APPENDBIN "a"
|
|
1257 #endif
|
|
1258
|
|
1259 /*
|
|
1260 * EMX doesn't have a global way of making open() use binary I/O.
|
|
1261 * Use O_BINARY for all open() calls.
|
|
1262 */
|
|
1263 #if defined(__EMX__) || defined(__CYGWIN32__)
|
|
1264 # define O_EXTRA O_BINARY
|
|
1265 #else
|
|
1266 # define O_EXTRA 0
|
|
1267 #endif
|
|
1268
|
|
1269 #ifndef W_OK
|
|
1270 # define W_OK 2 /* for systems that don't have W_OK in unistd.h */
|
|
1271 #endif
|
|
1272 #ifndef R_OK
|
|
1273 # define R_OK 4 /* for systems that don't have R_OK in unistd.h */
|
|
1274 #endif
|
|
1275
|
|
1276 /*
|
|
1277 * defines to avoid typecasts from (char_u *) to (char *) and back
|
|
1278 * (vim_strchr() and vim_strrchr() are now in alloc.c)
|
|
1279 */
|
|
1280 #define STRLEN(s) strlen((char *)(s))
|
|
1281 #define STRCPY(d, s) strcpy((char *)(d), (char *)(s))
|
|
1282 #define STRNCPY(d, s, n) strncpy((char *)(d), (char *)(s), (size_t)(n))
|
|
1283 #define STRCMP(d, s) strcmp((char *)(d), (char *)(s))
|
|
1284 #define STRNCMP(d, s, n) strncmp((char *)(d), (char *)(s), (size_t)(n))
|
|
1285 #ifdef HAVE_STRCASECMP
|
|
1286 # define STRICMP(d, s) strcasecmp((char *)(d), (char *)(s))
|
|
1287 #else
|
|
1288 # ifdef HAVE_STRICMP
|
|
1289 # define STRICMP(d, s) stricmp((char *)(d), (char *)(s))
|
|
1290 # else
|
|
1291 # define STRICMP(d, s) vim_stricmp((char *)(d), (char *)(s))
|
|
1292 # endif
|
|
1293 #endif
|
|
1294
|
|
1295 #ifdef HAVE_STRNCASECMP
|
|
1296 # define STRNICMP(d, s, n) strncasecmp((char *)(d), (char *)(s), (size_t)(n))
|
|
1297 #else
|
|
1298 # ifdef HAVE_STRNICMP
|
|
1299 # define STRNICMP(d, s, n) strnicmp((char *)(d), (char *)(s), (size_t)(n))
|
|
1300 # else
|
|
1301 # define STRNICMP(d, s, n) vim_strnicmp((char *)(d), (char *)(s), (size_t)(n))
|
|
1302 # endif
|
|
1303 #endif
|
|
1304
|
|
1305 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1306 # define MB_STRICMP(d, s) (has_mbyte ? mb_strnicmp((char_u *)(d), (char_u *)(s), (int)MAXCOL) : STRICMP((d), (s)))
|
|
1307 # define MB_STRNICMP(d, s, n) (has_mbyte ? mb_strnicmp((char_u *)(d), (char_u *)(s), (int)(n)) : STRNICMP((d), (s), (n)))
|
|
1308 #else
|
|
1309 # define MB_STRICMP(d, s) STRICMP((d), (s))
|
|
1310 # define MB_STRNICMP(d, s, n) STRNICMP((d), (s), (n))
|
|
1311 #endif
|
|
1312
|
|
1313 #define STRCAT(d, s) strcat((char *)(d), (char *)(s))
|
|
1314 #define STRNCAT(d, s, n) strncat((char *)(d), (char *)(s), (size_t)(n))
|
|
1315
|
|
1316 #ifdef HAVE_STRPBRK
|
|
1317 # define vim_strpbrk(s, cs) (char_u *)strpbrk((char *)(s), (char *)(cs))
|
|
1318 #endif
|
|
1319
|
|
1320 #define MSG(s) msg((char_u *)(s))
|
|
1321 #define MSG_ATTR(s, attr) msg_attr((char_u *)(s), (attr))
|
|
1322 #define EMSG(s) emsg((char_u *)(s))
|
|
1323 #define EMSG2(s, p) emsg2((char_u *)(s), (char_u *)(p))
|
|
1324 #define EMSG3(s, p, q) emsg3((char_u *)(s), (char_u *)(p), (char_u *)(q))
|
|
1325 #define EMSGN(s, n) emsgn((char_u *)(s), (long)(n))
|
|
1326 #define OUT_STR(s) out_str((char_u *)(s))
|
|
1327 #define OUT_STR_NF(s) out_str_nf((char_u *)(s))
|
|
1328 #define MSG_PUTS(s) msg_puts((char_u *)(s))
|
|
1329 #define MSG_PUTS_ATTR(s, a) msg_puts_attr((char_u *)(s), (a))
|
|
1330 #define MSG_PUTS_TITLE(s) msg_puts_title((char_u *)(s))
|
339
|
1331 #define MSG_PUTS_LONG(s) msg_puts_long_attr((char_u *)(s), 0)
|
7
|
1332 #define MSG_PUTS_LONG_ATTR(s, a) msg_puts_long_attr((char_u *)(s), (a))
|
|
1333
|
|
1334 /* Prefer using emsg3(), because perror() may send the output to the wrong
|
|
1335 * destination and mess up the screen. */
|
|
1336 #ifdef HAVE_STRERROR
|
|
1337 # define PERROR(msg) (void)emsg3((char_u *)"%s: %s", (char_u *)msg, (char_u *)strerror(errno))
|
|
1338 #else
|
|
1339 # define PERROR(msg) perror(msg)
|
|
1340 #endif
|
|
1341
|
|
1342 typedef long linenr_T; /* line number type */
|
|
1343 typedef unsigned colnr_T; /* column number type */
|
|
1344 typedef unsigned short disptick_T; /* display tick type */
|
|
1345
|
|
1346 #define MAXLNUM (0x7fffffffL) /* maximum (invalid) line number */
|
|
1347
|
|
1348 /*
|
|
1349 * Well, you won't believe it, but some S/390 machines ("host", now also known
|
|
1350 * as zServer) us 31 bit pointers. There are also some newer machines, that
|
|
1351 * use 64 bit pointers. I don't know how to distinguish between 31 and 64 bit
|
|
1352 * machines, so the best way is to assume 31 bits whenever we detect OS/390
|
|
1353 * Unix.
|
|
1354 * With this we restrict the maximum line length to 1073741823. I guess this is
|
|
1355 * not a real problem. BTW: Longer lines are split.
|
|
1356 */
|
|
1357 #if SIZEOF_INT >= 4
|
|
1358 # ifdef __MVS__
|
|
1359 # define MAXCOL (0x3fffffffL) /* maximum column number, 30 bits */
|
|
1360 # else
|
|
1361 # define MAXCOL (0x7fffffffL) /* maximum column number, 31 bits */
|
|
1362 # endif
|
|
1363 #else
|
|
1364 # define MAXCOL (0x7fff) /* maximum column number, 15 bits */
|
|
1365 #endif
|
|
1366
|
|
1367 #define SHOWCMD_COLS 10 /* columns needed by shown command */
|
|
1368 #define STL_MAX_ITEM 80 /* max nr of %<flag> in statusline */
|
|
1369
|
|
1370 typedef void *vim_acl_T; /* dummy to pass an ACL to a function */
|
|
1371
|
|
1372 /*
|
|
1373 * Include a prototype for mch_memmove(), it may not be in alloc.pro.
|
|
1374 */
|
|
1375 #ifdef VIM_MEMMOVE
|
|
1376 void mch_memmove __ARGS((void *, void *, size_t));
|
|
1377 #else
|
|
1378 # ifndef mch_memmove
|
|
1379 # define mch_memmove(to, from, len) memmove(to, from, len)
|
|
1380 # endif
|
|
1381 #endif
|
|
1382
|
|
1383 /*
|
|
1384 * fnamecmp() is used to compare file names.
|
|
1385 * On some systems case in a file name does not matter, on others it does.
|
|
1386 * (this does not account for maximum name lengths and things like "../dir",
|
|
1387 * thus it is not 100% accurate!)
|
|
1388 */
|
|
1389 #ifdef CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILENAME
|
|
1390 # ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME
|
|
1391 # define fnamecmp(x, y) vim_fnamecmp((x), (y))
|
|
1392 # define fnamencmp(x, y, n) vim_fnamencmp((x), (y), (size_t)(n))
|
|
1393 # else
|
|
1394 # define fnamecmp(x, y) MB_STRICMP((x), (y))
|
|
1395 # define fnamencmp(x, y, n) MB_STRNICMP((x), (y), (n))
|
|
1396 # endif
|
|
1397 #else
|
|
1398 # define fnamecmp(x, y) strcmp((char *)(x), (char *)(y))
|
|
1399 # define fnamencmp(x, y, n) strncmp((char *)(x), (char *)(y), (size_t)(n))
|
|
1400 #endif
|
|
1401
|
|
1402 #ifdef HAVE_MEMSET
|
|
1403 # define vim_memset(ptr, c, size) memset((ptr), (c), (size))
|
|
1404 #else
|
|
1405 void *vim_memset __ARGS((void *, int, size_t));
|
|
1406 #endif
|
|
1407
|
|
1408 #ifdef HAVE_MEMCMP
|
|
1409 # define vim_memcmp(p1, p2, len) memcmp((p1), (p2), (len))
|
|
1410 #else
|
|
1411 # ifdef HAVE_BCMP
|
|
1412 # define vim_memcmp(p1, p2, len) bcmp((p1), (p2), (len))
|
|
1413 # else
|
|
1414 int vim_memcmp __ARGS((void *, void *, size_t));
|
|
1415 # define VIM_MEMCMP
|
|
1416 # endif
|
|
1417 #endif
|
|
1418
|
|
1419 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(FEAT_GUI) || defined(OS2) || defined(VMS) \
|
|
1420 || defined(FEAT_CLIENTSERVER)
|
|
1421 # define USE_INPUT_BUF
|
|
1422 #endif
|
|
1423
|
|
1424 #ifdef MSWIN
|
|
1425 /* On MS-Windows the third argument isn't size_t. This matters for Win64,
|
|
1426 * where sizeof(size_t)==8, not 4 */
|
|
1427 # define vim_read(fd, buf, count) read((fd), (char *)(buf), (unsigned int)(count))
|
|
1428 # define vim_write(fd, buf, count) write((fd), (char *)(buf), (unsigned int)(count))
|
|
1429 #else
|
|
1430 # define vim_read(fd, buf, count) read((fd), (char *)(buf), (size_t) (count))
|
|
1431 # define vim_write(fd, buf, count) write((fd), (char *)(buf), (size_t) (count))
|
|
1432 #endif
|
|
1433
|
|
1434 /*
|
|
1435 * Enums need a typecast to be used as array index (for Ultrix).
|
|
1436 */
|
|
1437 #define hl_attr(n) highlight_attr[(int)(n)]
|
|
1438 #define term_str(n) term_strings[(int)(n)]
|
|
1439
|
|
1440 /*
|
|
1441 * vim_iswhite() is used for "^" and the like. It differs from isspace()
|
|
1442 * because it doesn't include <CR> and <LF> and the like.
|
|
1443 */
|
|
1444 #define vim_iswhite(x) ((x) == ' ' || (x) == '\t')
|
|
1445
|
|
1446 /* Note that gui.h is included by structs.h */
|
|
1447
|
|
1448 #include "structs.h" /* file that defines many structures */
|
|
1449
|
|
1450 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
|
|
1451
|
|
1452 /* Codes for mouse button events in lower three bits: */
|
|
1453 # define MOUSE_LEFT 0x00
|
|
1454 # define MOUSE_MIDDLE 0x01
|
|
1455 # define MOUSE_RIGHT 0x02
|
|
1456 # define MOUSE_RELEASE 0x03
|
|
1457
|
|
1458 /* bit masks for modifiers: */
|
|
1459 # define MOUSE_SHIFT 0x04
|
|
1460 # define MOUSE_ALT 0x08
|
|
1461 # define MOUSE_CTRL 0x10
|
|
1462
|
|
1463 /* mouse buttons that are handled like a key press (GUI only) */
|
|
1464 # define MOUSE_4 0x100 /* scroll wheel down */
|
|
1465 # define MOUSE_5 0x200 /* scroll wheel up */
|
|
1466
|
|
1467 # define MOUSE_X1 0x300 /* Mouse-button X1 (6th) */
|
|
1468 # define MOUSE_X2 0x400 /* Mouse-button X2 */
|
|
1469
|
|
1470 /* 0x20 is reserved by xterm */
|
|
1471 # define MOUSE_DRAG_XTERM 0x40
|
|
1472
|
|
1473 # define MOUSE_DRAG (0x40 | MOUSE_RELEASE)
|
|
1474
|
|
1475 /* Lowest button code for using the mouse wheel (xterm only) */
|
|
1476 # define MOUSEWHEEL_LOW 0x60
|
|
1477
|
|
1478 # define MOUSE_CLICK_MASK 0x03
|
|
1479
|
|
1480 # define NUM_MOUSE_CLICKS(code) \
|
|
1481 (((unsigned)((code) & 0xC0) >> 6) + 1)
|
|
1482
|
|
1483 # define SET_NUM_MOUSE_CLICKS(code, num) \
|
|
1484 (code) = ((code) & 0x3f) | ((((num) - 1) & 3) << 6)
|
|
1485
|
260
|
1486 /* Added to mouse column for GUI when 'mousefocus' wants to give focus to a
|
|
1487 * window by simulating a click on its status line. We could use up to 128 *
|
|
1488 * 128 = 16384 columns, now it's reduced to 10000. */
|
|
1489 # define MOUSE_COLOFF 10000
|
|
1490
|
7
|
1491 /*
|
|
1492 * jump_to_mouse() returns one of first four these values, possibly with
|
|
1493 * some of the other three added.
|
|
1494 */
|
|
1495 # define IN_UNKNOWN 0
|
|
1496 # define IN_BUFFER 1
|
|
1497 # define IN_STATUS_LINE 2 /* on status or command line */
|
|
1498 # define IN_SEP_LINE 4 /* on vertical separator line */
|
|
1499 # define IN_OTHER_WIN 8 /* in other window but can't go there */
|
|
1500 # define CURSOR_MOVED 0x100
|
|
1501 # define MOUSE_FOLD_CLOSE 0x200 /* clicked on '-' in fold column */
|
|
1502 # define MOUSE_FOLD_OPEN 0x400 /* clicked on '+' in fold column */
|
|
1503
|
|
1504 /* flags for jump_to_mouse() */
|
|
1505 # define MOUSE_FOCUS 0x01 /* need to stay in this window */
|
|
1506 # define MOUSE_MAY_VIS 0x02 /* may start Visual mode */
|
|
1507 # define MOUSE_DID_MOVE 0x04 /* only act when mouse has moved */
|
|
1508 # define MOUSE_SETPOS 0x08 /* only set current mouse position */
|
|
1509 # define MOUSE_MAY_STOP_VIS 0x10 /* may stop Visual mode */
|
|
1510 # define MOUSE_RELEASED 0x20 /* button was released */
|
|
1511
|
|
1512 # if defined(UNIX) && defined(HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY) && defined(HAVE_SYS_TIME_H)
|
|
1513 # define CHECK_DOUBLE_CLICK 1 /* Checking for double clicks ourselves. */
|
|
1514 # endif
|
|
1515
|
|
1516 #endif /* FEAT_MOUSE */
|
|
1517
|
|
1518 /* defines for eval_vars() */
|
|
1519 #define VALID_PATH 1
|
|
1520 #define VALID_HEAD 2
|
|
1521
|
|
1522 /* Defines for Vim variables. These must match vimvars[] in eval.c! */
|
|
1523 #define VV_COUNT 0
|
|
1524 #define VV_COUNT1 1
|
|
1525 #define VV_PREVCOUNT 2
|
|
1526 #define VV_ERRMSG 3
|
|
1527 #define VV_WARNINGMSG 4
|
|
1528 #define VV_STATUSMSG 5
|
|
1529 #define VV_SHELL_ERROR 6
|
|
1530 #define VV_THIS_SESSION 7
|
|
1531 #define VV_VERSION 8
|
|
1532 #define VV_LNUM 9
|
|
1533 #define VV_TERMRESPONSE 10
|
|
1534 #define VV_FNAME 11
|
|
1535 #define VV_LANG 12
|
|
1536 #define VV_LC_TIME 13
|
|
1537 #define VV_CTYPE 14
|
|
1538 #define VV_CC_FROM 15
|
|
1539 #define VV_CC_TO 16
|
|
1540 #define VV_FNAME_IN 17
|
|
1541 #define VV_FNAME_OUT 18
|
|
1542 #define VV_FNAME_NEW 19
|
|
1543 #define VV_FNAME_DIFF 20
|
|
1544 #define VV_CMDARG 21
|
|
1545 #define VV_FOLDSTART 22
|
|
1546 #define VV_FOLDEND 23
|
|
1547 #define VV_FOLDDASHES 24
|
|
1548 #define VV_FOLDLEVEL 25
|
|
1549 #define VV_PROGNAME 26
|
|
1550 #define VV_SEND_SERVER 27
|
|
1551 #define VV_DYING 28
|
|
1552 #define VV_EXCEPTION 29
|
|
1553 #define VV_THROWPOINT 30
|
|
1554 #define VV_REG 31
|
|
1555 #define VV_CMDBANG 32
|
11
|
1556 #define VV_INSERTMODE 33
|
101
|
1557 #define VV_VAL 34
|
|
1558 #define VV_KEY 35
|
170
|
1559 #define VV_PROFILING 36
|
179
|
1560 #define VV_FCS_REASON 37
|
|
1561 #define VV_FCS_CHOICE 38
|
184
|
1562 #define VV_BEVAL_BUFNR 39
|
|
1563 #define VV_BEVAL_WINNR 40
|
|
1564 #define VV_BEVAL_LNUM 41
|
|
1565 #define VV_BEVAL_COL 42
|
|
1566 #define VV_BEVAL_TEXT 43
|
|
1567 #define VV_LEN 44 /* number of v: vars */
|
7
|
1568
|
|
1569 #ifdef FEAT_CLIPBOARD
|
|
1570
|
|
1571 /* VIM_ATOM_NAME is the older Vim-specific selection type for X11. Still
|
|
1572 * supported for when a mix of Vim versions is used. VIMENC_ATOM_NAME includes
|
|
1573 * the encoding to support Vims using different 'encoding' values. */
|
|
1574 #define VIM_ATOM_NAME "_VIM_TEXT"
|
|
1575 #define VIMENC_ATOM_NAME "_VIMENC_TEXT"
|
|
1576
|
|
1577 /* Selection states for modeless selection */
|
|
1578 # define SELECT_CLEARED 0
|
|
1579 # define SELECT_IN_PROGRESS 1
|
|
1580 # define SELECT_DONE 2
|
|
1581
|
|
1582 # define SELECT_MODE_CHAR 0
|
|
1583 # define SELECT_MODE_WORD 1
|
|
1584 # define SELECT_MODE_LINE 2
|
|
1585
|
|
1586 # ifdef FEAT_GUI_W32
|
|
1587 # ifdef FEAT_OLE
|
|
1588 # define WM_OLE (WM_APP+0)
|
|
1589 # endif
|
|
1590 # ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG
|
|
1591 /* message for Netbeans socket event */
|
|
1592 # define WM_NETBEANS (WM_APP+1)
|
|
1593 # endif
|
|
1594 # endif
|
|
1595
|
|
1596 /* Info about selected text */
|
|
1597 typedef struct VimClipboard
|
|
1598 {
|
|
1599 int available; /* Is clipboard available? */
|
|
1600 int owned; /* Flag: do we own the selection? */
|
|
1601 pos_T start; /* Start of selected area */
|
|
1602 pos_T end; /* End of selected area */
|
|
1603 int vmode; /* Visual mode character */
|
|
1604
|
|
1605 /* Fields for selection that doesn't use Visual mode */
|
|
1606 short_u origin_row;
|
|
1607 short_u origin_start_col;
|
|
1608 short_u origin_end_col;
|
|
1609 short_u word_start_col;
|
|
1610 short_u word_end_col;
|
|
1611
|
|
1612 pos_T prev; /* Previous position */
|
|
1613 short_u state; /* Current selection state */
|
|
1614 short_u mode; /* Select by char, word, or line. */
|
|
1615
|
|
1616 # if defined(FEAT_GUI_X11) || defined(FEAT_XCLIPBOARD)
|
|
1617 Atom sel_atom; /* PRIMARY/CLIPBOARD selection ID */
|
|
1618 # endif
|
|
1619
|
|
1620 # ifdef FEAT_GUI_GTK
|
|
1621 GdkAtom gtk_sel_atom; /* PRIMARY/CLIPBOARD selection ID */
|
|
1622 # endif
|
|
1623
|
|
1624 # ifdef MSWIN
|
|
1625 int_u format; /* Vim's own special clipboard format */
|
|
1626 int_u format_raw; /* Vim's raw text clipboard format */
|
|
1627 # endif
|
|
1628 } VimClipboard;
|
|
1629 #else
|
|
1630 typedef int VimClipboard; /* This is required for the prototypes. */
|
|
1631 #endif
|
|
1632
|
|
1633 #ifdef __BORLANDC__
|
|
1634 /* work around a bug in the Borland 'stat' function: */
|
|
1635 # include <io.h> /* for access() */
|
|
1636
|
|
1637 # define stat(a,b) (access(a,0) ? -1 : stat(a,b))
|
|
1638 #endif
|
|
1639
|
|
1640 /*
|
|
1641 * EXTERN is only defined in main.c. That's where global variables are
|
|
1642 * actually defined and initialized.
|
|
1643 */
|
|
1644 #ifndef EXTERN
|
|
1645 # define EXTERN extern
|
|
1646 # define INIT(x)
|
|
1647 #else
|
|
1648 # ifndef INIT
|
|
1649 # define INIT(x) x
|
|
1650 # define DO_INIT
|
|
1651 # endif
|
|
1652 #endif
|
|
1653
|
170
|
1654 #ifdef FEAT_PROFILE
|
176
|
1655 # ifdef WIN3264
|
|
1656 typedef LARGE_INTEGER proftime_T;
|
|
1657 # else
|
170
|
1658 typedef struct timeval proftime_T;
|
176
|
1659 # endif
|
170
|
1660 #else
|
|
1661 typedef int proftime_T; /* dummy for function prototypes */
|
|
1662 #endif
|
|
1663
|
7
|
1664 #include "option.h" /* option variables and defines */
|
|
1665 #include "ex_cmds.h" /* Ex command defines */
|
|
1666 #include "proto.h" /* function prototypes */
|
|
1667
|
|
1668 /* This has to go after the include of proto.h, as proto/gui.pro declares
|
|
1669 * functions of these names. The declarations would break if the defines had
|
|
1670 * been seen at that stage. But it must be before globals.h, where error_ga
|
|
1671 * is declared. */
|
|
1672 #if !defined(FEAT_GUI_W32) && !defined(FEAT_GUI_X11) \
|
11
|
1673 && !defined(FEAT_GUI_GTK) && !defined(FEAT_GUI_KDE) && !defined(FEAT_GUI_MAC)
|
7
|
1674 # define mch_errmsg(str) fprintf(stderr, "%s", (str))
|
|
1675 # define display_errors() fflush(stderr)
|
|
1676 # define mch_msg(str) printf("%s", (str))
|
|
1677 #else
|
|
1678 # define USE_MCH_ERRMSG
|
|
1679 #endif
|
|
1680
|
127
|
1681 #ifndef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1682 # define after_pathsep(b, p) vim_ispathsep(*((p) - 1))
|
|
1683 # define transchar_byte(c) transchar(c)
|
|
1684 #endif
|
|
1685
|
|
1686 #ifndef FEAT_LINEBREAK
|
|
1687 /* Without the 'numberwidth' option line numbers are always 7 chars. */
|
|
1688 # define number_width(x) 7
|
|
1689 #endif
|
|
1690
|
|
1691
|
7
|
1692 #include "globals.h" /* global variables and messages */
|
|
1693
|
|
1694 #ifdef FEAT_SNIFF
|
|
1695 # include "if_sniff.h"
|
|
1696 #endif
|
|
1697
|
|
1698 #ifndef FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT
|
|
1699 # define getvvcol(w, p, s, c, e) getvcol(w, p, s, c, e)
|
|
1700 # define virtual_active() 0
|
|
1701 # define virtual_op FALSE
|
|
1702 #endif
|
|
1703
|
|
1704 /*
|
|
1705 * If console dialog not supported, but GUI dialog is, use the GUI one.
|
|
1706 */
|
|
1707 #if defined(FEAT_GUI_DIALOG) && !defined(FEAT_CON_DIALOG)
|
|
1708 # define do_dialog gui_mch_dialog
|
|
1709 #endif
|
|
1710
|
|
1711 /*
|
|
1712 * Default filters for gui_mch_browse().
|
|
1713 * The filters are almost system independent. Except for the difference
|
|
1714 * between "*" and "*.*" for MSDOS-like systems.
|
|
1715 * NOTE: Motif only uses the very first pattern. Therefore
|
|
1716 * BROWSE_FILTER_DEFAULT should start with a "*" pattern.
|
|
1717 */
|
|
1718 #ifdef FEAT_BROWSE
|
|
1719 # ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME
|
|
1720 # define BROWSE_FILTER_MACROS \
|
|
1721 (char_u *)"Vim macro files (*.vim)\t*.vim\nAll Files (*.*)\t*.*\n"
|
|
1722 # define BROWSE_FILTER_ALL_FILES (char_u *)"All Files (*.*)\t*.*\n"
|
|
1723 # define BROWSE_FILTER_DEFAULT \
|
|
1724 (char_u *)"All Files (*.*)\t*.*\nC source (*.c, *.h)\t*.c;*.h\nC++ source (*.cpp, *.hpp)\t*.cpp;*.hpp\nVB code (*.bas, *.frm)\t*.bas;*.frm\nVim files (*.vim, _vimrc, _gvimrc)\t*.vim;_vimrc;_gvimrc\n"
|
|
1725 # else
|
|
1726 # define BROWSE_FILTER_MACROS \
|
|
1727 (char_u *)"Vim macro files (*.vim)\t*.vim\nAll Files (*)\t*\n"
|
|
1728 # define BROWSE_FILTER_ALL_FILES (char_u *)"All Files (*)\t*\n"
|
|
1729 # define BROWSE_FILTER_DEFAULT \
|
|
1730 (char_u *)"All Files (*)\t*\nC source (*.c, *.h)\t*.c;*.h\nC++ source (*.cpp, *.hpp)\t*.cpp;*.hpp\nVim files (*.vim, _vimrc, _gvimrc)\t*.vim;_vimrc;_gvimrc\n"
|
|
1731 # endif
|
28
|
1732 # define BROWSE_SAVE 1 /* flag for do_browse() */
|
|
1733 # define BROWSE_DIR 2 /* flag for do_browse() */
|
7
|
1734 #endif
|
|
1735
|
|
1736 /* stop using fastcall for Borland */
|
|
1737 #if defined(__BORLANDC__) && defined(WIN32) && !defined(DEBUG)
|
127
|
1738 #pragma option -p.
|
7
|
1739 #endif
|
|
1740
|
|
1741 #if defined(MEM_PROFILE)
|
|
1742 # define vim_realloc(ptr, size) mem_realloc((ptr), (size))
|
|
1743 #else
|
|
1744 # define vim_realloc(ptr, size) realloc((ptr), (size))
|
|
1745 #endif
|
|
1746
|
|
1747 /*
|
|
1748 * The following macros stop displat/event loop nesting at the wrong time.
|
|
1749 */
|
|
1750 #ifdef ALT_X_INPUT
|
|
1751 # define ALT_INPUT_LOCK_OFF suppress_alternate_input = FALSE
|
|
1752 # define ALT_INPUT_LOCK_ON suppress_alternate_input = TRUE
|
|
1753 #endif
|
|
1754
|
|
1755 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1756 /* Maximum number of bytes in a multi-byte character. It can be one 32-bit
|
|
1757 * character of up to 6 bytes, or one 16-bit character of up to three bytes
|
|
1758 * plus two following composing characters of three bytes each. */
|
|
1759 # define MB_MAXBYTES 9
|
|
1760
|
|
1761 /*
|
|
1762 * Return byte length of character that starts with byte "b".
|
|
1763 * Returns 1 for a single-byte character.
|
|
1764 * MB_BYTE2LEN_CHECK() can be used to count a special key as one byte.
|
|
1765 * Don't call MB_BYTE2LEN(b) with b < 0 or b > 255!
|
|
1766 */
|
|
1767 # define MB_BYTE2LEN(b) mb_bytelen_tab[b]
|
|
1768 # define MB_BYTE2LEN_CHECK(b) (((b) < 0 || (b) > 255) ? 1 : mb_bytelen_tab[b])
|
|
1769 #endif
|
|
1770
|
|
1771 #if defined(FEAT_MBYTE) || defined(FEAT_POSTSCRIPT)
|
|
1772 /* properties used in enc_canon_table[] (first three mutually exclusive) */
|
|
1773 # define ENC_8BIT 0x01
|
|
1774 # define ENC_DBCS 0x02
|
|
1775 # define ENC_UNICODE 0x04
|
|
1776
|
|
1777 # define ENC_ENDIAN_B 0x10 /* Unicode: Big endian */
|
|
1778 # define ENC_ENDIAN_L 0x20 /* Unicode: Little endian */
|
|
1779
|
|
1780 # define ENC_2BYTE 0x40 /* Unicode: UCS-2 */
|
|
1781 # define ENC_4BYTE 0x80 /* Unicode: UCS-4 */
|
|
1782 # define ENC_2WORD 0x100 /* Unicode: UTF-16 */
|
|
1783
|
|
1784 # define ENC_LATIN1 0x200 /* Latin1 */
|
26
|
1785 # define ENC_LATIN9 0x400 /* Latin9 */
|
|
1786 # define ENC_MACROMAN 0x800 /* Mac Roman (not Macro Man! :-) */
|
7
|
1787 #endif
|
|
1788
|
|
1789 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1790 # ifdef USE_ICONV
|
|
1791 # ifndef EILSEQ
|
|
1792 # define EILSEQ 123
|
|
1793 # endif
|
|
1794 # ifdef DYNAMIC_ICONV
|
|
1795 /* On Win32 iconv.dll is dynamically loaded. */
|
|
1796 # define ICONV_ERRNO (*iconv_errno())
|
|
1797 # define ICONV_E2BIG 7
|
|
1798 # define ICONV_EINVAL 22
|
|
1799 # define ICONV_EILSEQ 42
|
|
1800 # else
|
|
1801 # define ICONV_ERRNO errno
|
|
1802 # define ICONV_E2BIG E2BIG
|
|
1803 # define ICONV_EINVAL EINVAL
|
|
1804 # define ICONV_EILSEQ EILSEQ
|
|
1805 # endif
|
|
1806 # endif
|
|
1807
|
|
1808 #endif
|
|
1809
|
|
1810 /* ISSYMLINK(mode) tests if a file is a symbolic link. */
|
|
1811 #if (defined(S_IFMT) && defined(S_IFLNK)) || defined(S_ISLNK)
|
|
1812 # define HAVE_ISSYMLINK
|
|
1813 # if defined(S_IFMT) && defined(S_IFLNK)
|
|
1814 # define ISSYMLINK(mode) (((mode) & S_IFMT) == S_IFLNK)
|
|
1815 # else
|
|
1816 # define ISSYMLINK(mode) S_ISLNK(mode)
|
|
1817 # endif
|
|
1818 #endif
|
|
1819
|
|
1820 #define SIGN_BYTE 1 /* byte value used where sign is displayed;
|
|
1821 attribute value is sign type */
|
|
1822
|
|
1823 #ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG
|
|
1824 # define MULTISIGN_BYTE 2 /* byte value used where sign is displayed if
|
|
1825 multiple signs exist on the line */
|
|
1826 #endif
|
|
1827
|
|
1828 #if defined(FEAT_GUI) && defined(FEAT_XCLIPBOARD)
|
|
1829 # ifdef FEAT_GUI_GTK
|
|
1830 /* Avoid using a global variable for the X display. It's ugly
|
|
1831 * and is likely to cause trouble in multihead environments. */
|
|
1832 # define X_DISPLAY ((gui.in_use) ? gui_mch_get_display() : xterm_dpy)
|
|
1833 # else
|
|
1834 # define X_DISPLAY (gui.in_use ? gui.dpy : xterm_dpy)
|
|
1835 # endif
|
|
1836 #else
|
|
1837 # ifdef FEAT_GUI
|
|
1838 # ifdef FEAT_GUI_GTK
|
|
1839 # define X_DISPLAY ((gui.in_use) ? gui_mch_get_display() : (Display *)NULL)
|
|
1840 # else
|
|
1841 # define X_DISPLAY gui.dpy
|
|
1842 # endif
|
|
1843 # else
|
|
1844 # define X_DISPLAY xterm_dpy
|
|
1845 # endif
|
|
1846 #endif
|
|
1847
|
|
1848 #ifdef NBDEBUG /* Netbeans debugging. */
|
|
1849 # include "nbdebug.h"
|
|
1850 #else
|
|
1851 # define nbdebug(a)
|
|
1852 #endif
|
|
1853
|
|
1854 #ifdef IN_PERL_FILE
|
|
1855 /*
|
|
1856 * Avoid clashes between Perl and Vim namespace.
|
|
1857 */
|
|
1858 # undef NORMAL
|
|
1859 # undef STRLEN
|
|
1860 # undef FF
|
|
1861 # undef OP_DELETE
|
|
1862 # undef OP_JOIN
|
|
1863 # ifdef __BORLANDC__
|
|
1864 # define NOPROTO 1
|
|
1865 # endif
|
|
1866 /* remove MAX and MIN, included by glib.h, redefined by sys/param.h */
|
|
1867 # ifdef MAX
|
|
1868 # undef MAX
|
|
1869 # endif
|
|
1870 # ifdef MIN
|
|
1871 # undef MIN
|
|
1872 # endif
|
|
1873 /* We use _() for gettext(), Perl uses it for function prototypes... */
|
|
1874 # ifdef _
|
|
1875 # undef _
|
|
1876 # endif
|
|
1877 # ifdef DEBUG
|
|
1878 # undef DEBUG
|
|
1879 # endif
|
|
1880 # ifdef _DEBUG
|
|
1881 # undef _DEBUG
|
|
1882 # endif
|
|
1883 # ifdef instr
|
|
1884 # undef instr
|
|
1885 # endif
|
|
1886 /* bool causes trouble on MACOS but is required on a few other systems */
|
|
1887 # if defined(bool) && defined(MACOS)
|
|
1888 # undef bool
|
|
1889 # endif
|
|
1890
|
|
1891 # ifdef __BORLANDC__
|
|
1892 /* Borland has the structure stati64 but not _stati64 */
|
|
1893 # define _stati64 stati64
|
|
1894 # endif
|
|
1895
|
|
1896 # include <EXTERN.h>
|
|
1897 # include <perl.h>
|
|
1898 # include <XSUB.h>
|
|
1899 #endif
|
|
1900
|
412
|
1901 /* values for vim_handle_signal() that are not a signal */
|
37
|
1902 #define SIGNAL_BLOCK -1
|
|
1903 #define SIGNAL_UNBLOCK -2
|
416
|
1904 #if !defined(UNIX) && !defined(VMS)
|
412
|
1905 # define vim_handle_signal(x) 0
|
36
|
1906 #endif
|
|
1907
|
170
|
1908 /* flags for skip_vimgrep_pat() */
|
|
1909 #define VGR_GLOBAL 1
|
|
1910 #define VGR_NOJUMP 2
|
|
1911
|
7
|
1912 #endif /* VIM__H */
|