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Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Fri Sep 25 15:00:56 2015 +0200
patch 7.4.875
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date | Fri, 25 Sep 2015 15:15:05 +0200 |
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7 | 1 /* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: |
2 * | |
3 * VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar | |
4 * OS/2 port by Paul Slootman | |
5 * VMS merge by Zoltan Arpadffy | |
6 * | |
7 * Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions. | |
8 * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed. | |
9 * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code. | |
10 */ | |
11 | |
12 /* | |
13 * os_unix.c -- code for all flavors of Unix (BSD, SYSV, SVR4, POSIX, ...) | |
14 * Also for OS/2, using the excellent EMX package!!! | |
15 * Also for BeOS and Atari MiNT. | |
16 * | |
17 * A lot of this file was originally written by Juergen Weigert and later | |
18 * changed beyond recognition. | |
19 */ | |
20 | |
21 /* | |
22 * Some systems have a prototype for select() that has (int *) instead of | |
23 * (fd_set *), which is wrong. This define removes that prototype. We define | |
24 * our own prototype below. | |
25 * Don't use it for the Mac, it causes a warning for precompiled headers. | |
26 * TODO: use a configure check for precompiled headers? | |
27 */ | |
1076 | 28 #if !defined(__APPLE__) && !defined(__TANDEM) |
7 | 29 # define select select_declared_wrong |
30 #endif | |
31 | |
32 #include "vim.h" | |
33 | |
14 | 34 #ifdef FEAT_MZSCHEME |
35 # include "if_mzsch.h" | |
36 #endif | |
37 | |
7 | 38 #include "os_unixx.h" /* unix includes for os_unix.c only */ |
39 | |
40 #ifdef USE_XSMP | |
41 # include <X11/SM/SMlib.h> | |
42 #endif | |
43 | |
1583 | 44 #ifdef HAVE_SELINUX |
45 # include <selinux/selinux.h> | |
46 static int selinux_enabled = -1; | |
47 #endif | |
48 | |
5788 | 49 #ifdef HAVE_SMACK |
50 # include <attr/xattr.h> | |
51 # include <linux/xattr.h> | |
52 # ifndef SMACK_LABEL_LEN | |
53 # define SMACK_LABEL_LEN 1024 | |
54 # endif | |
55 #endif | |
56 | |
7 | 57 /* |
58 * Use this prototype for select, some include files have a wrong prototype | |
59 */ | |
1076 | 60 #ifndef __TANDEM |
61 # undef select | |
62 # ifdef __BEOS__ | |
63 # define select beos_select | |
64 # endif | |
7 | 65 #endif |
66 | |
1102 | 67 #ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
68 # ifndef WIN32 | |
1657 | 69 # include <cygwin/version.h> |
70 # include <sys/cygwin.h> /* for cygwin_conv_to_posix_path() and/or | |
71 * for cygwin_conv_path() */ | |
4168 | 72 # ifdef FEAT_CYGWIN_WIN32_CLIPBOARD |
73 # define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN | |
74 # include <windows.h> | |
75 # include "winclip.pro" | |
76 # endif | |
1102 | 77 # endif |
78 #endif | |
79 | |
7 | 80 #if defined(HAVE_SELECT) |
81 extern int select __ARGS((int, fd_set *, fd_set *, fd_set *, struct timeval *)); | |
82 #endif | |
83 | |
84 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_GPM | |
85 # include <gpm.h> | |
86 /* <linux/keyboard.h> contains defines conflicting with "keymap.h", | |
87 * I just copied relevant defines here. A cleaner solution would be to put gpm | |
88 * code into separate file and include there linux/keyboard.h | |
89 */ | |
90 /* #include <linux/keyboard.h> */ | |
91 # define KG_SHIFT 0 | |
92 # define KG_CTRL 2 | |
93 # define KG_ALT 3 | |
94 # define KG_ALTGR 1 | |
95 # define KG_SHIFTL 4 | |
96 # define KG_SHIFTR 5 | |
97 # define KG_CTRLL 6 | |
98 # define KG_CTRLR 7 | |
99 # define KG_CAPSSHIFT 8 | |
100 | |
101 static void gpm_close __ARGS((void)); | |
102 static int gpm_open __ARGS((void)); | |
103 static int mch_gpm_process __ARGS((void)); | |
104 #endif | |
105 | |
1620 | 106 #ifdef FEAT_SYSMOUSE |
107 # include <sys/consio.h> | |
108 # include <sys/fbio.h> | |
109 | |
110 static int sysmouse_open __ARGS((void)); | |
111 static void sysmouse_close __ARGS((void)); | |
112 static RETSIGTYPE sig_sysmouse __ARGS(SIGPROTOARG); | |
113 #endif | |
114 | |
7 | 115 /* |
116 * end of autoconf section. To be extended... | |
117 */ | |
118 | |
119 /* Are the following #ifdefs still required? And why? Is that for X11? */ | |
120 | |
121 #if defined(ESIX) || defined(M_UNIX) && !defined(SCO) | |
122 # ifdef SIGWINCH | |
123 # undef SIGWINCH | |
124 # endif | |
125 # ifdef TIOCGWINSZ | |
126 # undef TIOCGWINSZ | |
127 # endif | |
128 #endif | |
129 | |
130 #if defined(SIGWINDOW) && !defined(SIGWINCH) /* hpux 9.01 has it */ | |
131 # define SIGWINCH SIGWINDOW | |
132 #endif | |
133 | |
134 #ifdef FEAT_X11 | |
135 # include <X11/Xlib.h> | |
136 # include <X11/Xutil.h> | |
137 # include <X11/Xatom.h> | |
138 # ifdef FEAT_XCLIPBOARD | |
139 # include <X11/Intrinsic.h> | |
140 # include <X11/Shell.h> | |
141 # include <X11/StringDefs.h> | |
142 static Widget xterm_Shell = (Widget)0; | |
4230 | 143 static void clip_update __ARGS((void)); |
7 | 144 static void xterm_update __ARGS((void)); |
145 # endif | |
146 | |
147 # if defined(FEAT_XCLIPBOARD) || defined(FEAT_TITLE) | |
148 Window x11_window = 0; | |
149 # endif | |
150 Display *x11_display = NULL; | |
151 | |
152 # ifdef FEAT_TITLE | |
153 static int get_x11_windis __ARGS((void)); | |
154 static void set_x11_title __ARGS((char_u *)); | |
155 static void set_x11_icon __ARGS((char_u *)); | |
156 # endif | |
157 #endif | |
158 | |
159 #ifdef FEAT_TITLE | |
160 static int get_x11_title __ARGS((int)); | |
161 static int get_x11_icon __ARGS((int)); | |
162 | |
163 static char_u *oldtitle = NULL; | |
164 static int did_set_title = FALSE; | |
165 static char_u *oldicon = NULL; | |
166 static int did_set_icon = FALSE; | |
167 #endif | |
168 | |
169 static void may_core_dump __ARGS((void)); | |
170 | |
3048 | 171 #ifdef HAVE_UNION_WAIT |
172 typedef union wait waitstatus; | |
173 #else | |
174 typedef int waitstatus; | |
175 #endif | |
3062 | 176 static pid_t wait4pid __ARGS((pid_t, waitstatus *)); |
3048 | 177 |
7 | 178 static int WaitForChar __ARGS((long)); |
5541 | 179 #if defined(__BEOS__) || defined(VMS) |
7 | 180 int RealWaitForChar __ARGS((int, long, int *)); |
181 #else | |
182 static int RealWaitForChar __ARGS((int, long, int *)); | |
183 #endif | |
184 | |
185 #ifdef FEAT_XCLIPBOARD | |
186 static int do_xterm_trace __ARGS((void)); | |
331 | 187 # define XT_TRACE_DELAY 50 /* delay for xterm tracing */ |
7 | 188 #endif |
189 | |
190 static void handle_resize __ARGS((void)); | |
191 | |
192 #if defined(SIGWINCH) | |
193 static RETSIGTYPE sig_winch __ARGS(SIGPROTOARG); | |
194 #endif | |
195 #if defined(SIGINT) | |
196 static RETSIGTYPE catch_sigint __ARGS(SIGPROTOARG); | |
197 #endif | |
198 #if defined(SIGPWR) | |
199 static RETSIGTYPE catch_sigpwr __ARGS(SIGPROTOARG); | |
200 #endif | |
201 #if defined(SIGALRM) && defined(FEAT_X11) \ | |
202 && defined(FEAT_TITLE) && !defined(FEAT_GUI_GTK) | |
203 # define SET_SIG_ALARM | |
204 static RETSIGTYPE sig_alarm __ARGS(SIGPROTOARG); | |
1832 | 205 /* volatile because it is used in signal handler sig_alarm(). */ |
206 static volatile int sig_alarm_called; | |
7 | 207 #endif |
208 static RETSIGTYPE deathtrap __ARGS(SIGPROTOARG); | |
209 | |
167 | 210 static void catch_int_signal __ARGS((void)); |
7 | 211 static void set_signals __ARGS((void)); |
212 static void catch_signals __ARGS((RETSIGTYPE (*func_deadly)(), RETSIGTYPE (*func_other)())); | |
213 #ifndef __EMX__ | |
214 static int have_wildcard __ARGS((int, char_u **)); | |
215 static int have_dollars __ARGS((int, char_u **)); | |
216 #endif | |
217 | |
218 #ifndef __EMX__ | |
219 static int save_patterns __ARGS((int num_pat, char_u **pat, int *num_file, char_u ***file)); | |
220 #endif | |
221 | |
222 #ifndef SIG_ERR | |
1879 | 223 # define SIG_ERR ((RETSIGTYPE (*)())-1) |
7 | 224 #endif |
225 | |
1832 | 226 /* volatile because it is used in signal handler sig_winch(). */ |
227 static volatile int do_resize = FALSE; | |
7 | 228 #ifndef __EMX__ |
229 static char_u *extra_shell_arg = NULL; | |
230 static int show_shell_mess = TRUE; | |
231 #endif | |
1832 | 232 /* volatile because it is used in signal handler deathtrap(). */ |
233 static volatile int deadly_signal = 0; /* The signal we caught */ | |
234 /* volatile because it is used in signal handler deathtrap(). */ | |
235 static volatile int in_mch_delay = FALSE; /* sleeping in mch_delay() */ | |
7 | 236 |
237 static int curr_tmode = TMODE_COOK; /* contains current terminal mode */ | |
238 | |
239 #ifdef USE_XSMP | |
240 typedef struct | |
241 { | |
242 SmcConn smcconn; /* The SM connection ID */ | |
243 IceConn iceconn; /* The ICE connection ID */ | |
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244 char *clientid; /* The client ID for the current smc session */ |
7 | 245 Bool save_yourself; /* If we're in the middle of a save_yourself */ |
246 Bool shutdown; /* If we're in shutdown mode */ | |
247 } xsmp_config_T; | |
248 | |
249 static xsmp_config_T xsmp; | |
250 #endif | |
251 | |
252 #ifdef SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED | |
253 /* | |
254 * I have seen | |
255 * extern char *_sys_siglist[NSIG]; | |
256 * on Irix, Linux, NetBSD and Solaris. It contains a nice list of strings | |
257 * that describe the signals. That is nearly what we want here. But | |
258 * autoconf does only check for sys_siglist (without the underscore), I | |
259 * do not want to change everything today.... jw. | |
260 * This is why AC_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST is commented out in configure.in | |
261 */ | |
262 #endif | |
263 | |
264 static struct signalinfo | |
265 { | |
266 int sig; /* Signal number, eg. SIGSEGV etc */ | |
267 char *name; /* Signal name (not char_u!). */ | |
268 char deadly; /* Catch as a deadly signal? */ | |
269 } signal_info[] = | |
270 { | |
271 #ifdef SIGHUP | |
272 {SIGHUP, "HUP", TRUE}, | |
273 #endif | |
274 #ifdef SIGQUIT | |
275 {SIGQUIT, "QUIT", TRUE}, | |
276 #endif | |
277 #ifdef SIGILL | |
278 {SIGILL, "ILL", TRUE}, | |
279 #endif | |
280 #ifdef SIGTRAP | |
281 {SIGTRAP, "TRAP", TRUE}, | |
282 #endif | |
283 #ifdef SIGABRT | |
284 {SIGABRT, "ABRT", TRUE}, | |
285 #endif | |
286 #ifdef SIGEMT | |
287 {SIGEMT, "EMT", TRUE}, | |
288 #endif | |
289 #ifdef SIGFPE | |
290 {SIGFPE, "FPE", TRUE}, | |
291 #endif | |
292 #ifdef SIGBUS | |
293 {SIGBUS, "BUS", TRUE}, | |
294 #endif | |
4074 | 295 #if defined(SIGSEGV) && !defined(FEAT_MZSCHEME) |
296 /* MzScheme uses SEGV in its garbage collector */ | |
7 | 297 {SIGSEGV, "SEGV", TRUE}, |
298 #endif | |
299 #ifdef SIGSYS | |
300 {SIGSYS, "SYS", TRUE}, | |
301 #endif | |
302 #ifdef SIGALRM | |
303 {SIGALRM, "ALRM", FALSE}, /* Perl's alarm() can trigger it */ | |
304 #endif | |
305 #ifdef SIGTERM | |
306 {SIGTERM, "TERM", TRUE}, | |
307 #endif | |
2701 | 308 #if defined(SIGVTALRM) && !defined(FEAT_RUBY) |
7 | 309 {SIGVTALRM, "VTALRM", TRUE}, |
310 #endif | |
1560 | 311 #if defined(SIGPROF) && !defined(FEAT_MZSCHEME) && !defined(WE_ARE_PROFILING) |
312 /* MzScheme uses SIGPROF for its own needs; On Linux with profiling | |
313 * this makes Vim exit. WE_ARE_PROFILING is defined in Makefile. */ | |
7 | 314 {SIGPROF, "PROF", TRUE}, |
315 #endif | |
316 #ifdef SIGXCPU | |
317 {SIGXCPU, "XCPU", TRUE}, | |
318 #endif | |
319 #ifdef SIGXFSZ | |
320 {SIGXFSZ, "XFSZ", TRUE}, | |
321 #endif | |
322 #ifdef SIGUSR1 | |
323 {SIGUSR1, "USR1", TRUE}, | |
324 #endif | |
1620 | 325 #if defined(SIGUSR2) && !defined(FEAT_SYSMOUSE) |
326 /* Used for sysmouse handling */ | |
7 | 327 {SIGUSR2, "USR2", TRUE}, |
328 #endif | |
329 #ifdef SIGINT | |
330 {SIGINT, "INT", FALSE}, | |
331 #endif | |
332 #ifdef SIGWINCH | |
333 {SIGWINCH, "WINCH", FALSE}, | |
334 #endif | |
335 #ifdef SIGTSTP | |
336 {SIGTSTP, "TSTP", FALSE}, | |
337 #endif | |
338 #ifdef SIGPIPE | |
339 {SIGPIPE, "PIPE", FALSE}, | |
340 #endif | |
341 {-1, "Unknown!", FALSE} | |
342 }; | |
343 | |
1935 | 344 int |
345 mch_chdir(path) | |
346 char *path; | |
347 { | |
348 if (p_verbose >= 5) | |
349 { | |
350 verbose_enter(); | |
351 smsg((char_u *)"chdir(%s)", path); | |
352 verbose_leave(); | |
353 } | |
354 # ifdef VMS | |
355 return chdir(vms_fixfilename(path)); | |
356 # else | |
357 return chdir(path); | |
358 # endif | |
359 } | |
360 | |
1757 | 361 /* |
362 * Write s[len] to the screen. | |
363 */ | |
7 | 364 void |
365 mch_write(s, len) | |
366 char_u *s; | |
367 int len; | |
368 { | |
1757 | 369 ignored = (int)write(1, (char *)s, len); |
7 | 370 if (p_wd) /* Unix is too fast, slow down a bit more */ |
371 RealWaitForChar(read_cmd_fd, p_wd, NULL); | |
372 } | |
373 | |
374 /* | |
1450 | 375 * mch_inchar(): low level input function. |
7 | 376 * Get a characters from the keyboard. |
377 * Return the number of characters that are available. | |
378 * If wtime == 0 do not wait for characters. | |
379 * If wtime == n wait a short time for characters. | |
380 * If wtime == -1 wait forever for characters. | |
381 */ | |
382 int | |
383 mch_inchar(buf, maxlen, wtime, tb_change_cnt) | |
384 char_u *buf; | |
385 int maxlen; | |
386 long wtime; /* don't use "time", MIPS cannot handle it */ | |
387 int tb_change_cnt; | |
388 { | |
389 int len; | |
390 | |
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392 parse_queued_messages(); |
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393 #endif |
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394 |
7 | 395 /* Check if window changed size while we were busy, perhaps the ":set |
396 * columns=99" command was used. */ | |
397 while (do_resize) | |
398 handle_resize(); | |
399 | |
400 if (wtime >= 0) | |
401 { | |
402 while (WaitForChar(wtime) == 0) /* no character available */ | |
403 { | |
404 if (!do_resize) /* return if not interrupted by resize */ | |
405 return 0; | |
406 handle_resize(); | |
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409 #endif |
7 | 410 } |
411 } | |
412 else /* wtime == -1 */ | |
413 { | |
414 /* | |
415 * If there is no character available within 'updatetime' seconds | |
216 | 416 * flush all the swap files to disk. |
7 | 417 * Also done when interrupted by SIGWINCH. |
418 */ | |
419 if (WaitForChar(p_ut) == 0) | |
420 { | |
421 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD | |
609 | 422 if (trigger_cursorhold() && maxlen >= 3 |
423 && !typebuf_changed(tb_change_cnt)) | |
7 | 424 { |
216 | 425 buf[0] = K_SPECIAL; |
426 buf[1] = KS_EXTRA; | |
427 buf[2] = (int)KE_CURSORHOLD; | |
428 return 3; | |
7 | 429 } |
216 | 430 #endif |
369 | 431 before_blocking(); |
7 | 432 } |
433 } | |
434 | |
435 for (;;) /* repeat until we got a character */ | |
436 { | |
437 while (do_resize) /* window changed size */ | |
438 handle_resize(); | |
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440 #ifdef MESSAGE_QUEUE |
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442 #endif |
7 | 443 /* |
2436 | 444 * We want to be interrupted by the winch signal |
445 * or by an event on the monitored file descriptors. | |
7 | 446 */ |
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448 { |
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449 if (do_resize) /* interrupted by SIGWINCH signal */ |
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452 } |
7 | 453 |
454 /* If input was put directly in typeahead buffer bail out here. */ | |
455 if (typebuf_changed(tb_change_cnt)) | |
456 return 0; | |
457 | |
458 /* | |
459 * For some terminals we only get one character at a time. | |
460 * We want the get all available characters, so we could keep on | |
461 * trying until none is available | |
462 * For some other terminals this is quite slow, that's why we don't do | |
463 * it. | |
464 */ | |
465 len = read_from_input_buf(buf, (long)maxlen); | |
466 if (len > 0) | |
467 { | |
468 #ifdef OS2 | |
469 int i; | |
470 | |
471 for (i = 0; i < len; i++) | |
472 if (buf[i] == 0) | |
473 buf[i] = K_NUL; | |
474 #endif | |
475 return len; | |
476 } | |
477 } | |
478 } | |
479 | |
480 static void | |
481 handle_resize() | |
482 { | |
483 do_resize = FALSE; | |
484 shell_resized(); | |
485 } | |
486 | |
487 /* | |
488 * return non-zero if a character is available | |
489 */ | |
490 int | |
491 mch_char_avail() | |
492 { | |
493 return WaitForChar(0L); | |
494 } | |
495 | |
496 #if defined(HAVE_TOTAL_MEM) || defined(PROTO) | |
497 # ifdef HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H | |
1879 | 498 # include <sys/resource.h> |
7 | 499 # endif |
500 # if defined(HAVE_SYS_SYSCTL_H) && defined(HAVE_SYSCTL) | |
501 # include <sys/sysctl.h> | |
502 # endif | |
503 # if defined(HAVE_SYS_SYSINFO_H) && defined(HAVE_SYSINFO) | |
504 # include <sys/sysinfo.h> | |
505 # endif | |
506 | |
507 /* | |
1110 | 508 * Return total amount of memory available in Kbyte. |
509 * Doesn't change when memory has been allocated. | |
7 | 510 */ |
511 long_u | |
512 mch_total_mem(special) | |
1877 | 513 int special UNUSED; |
7 | 514 { |
515 # ifdef __EMX__ | |
1110 | 516 return ulimit(3, 0L) >> 10; /* always 32MB? */ |
7 | 517 # else |
518 long_u mem = 0; | |
1110 | 519 long_u shiftright = 10; /* how much to shift "mem" right for Kbyte */ |
7 | 520 |
521 # ifdef HAVE_SYSCTL | |
522 int mib[2], physmem; | |
523 size_t len; | |
524 | |
525 /* BSD way of getting the amount of RAM available. */ | |
526 mib[0] = CTL_HW; | |
527 mib[1] = HW_USERMEM; | |
528 len = sizeof(physmem); | |
529 if (sysctl(mib, 2, &physmem, &len, NULL, 0) == 0) | |
530 mem = (long_u)physmem; | |
531 # endif | |
532 | |
533 # if defined(HAVE_SYS_SYSINFO_H) && defined(HAVE_SYSINFO) | |
534 if (mem == 0) | |
535 { | |
536 struct sysinfo sinfo; | |
537 | |
538 /* Linux way of getting amount of RAM available */ | |
539 if (sysinfo(&sinfo) == 0) | |
1110 | 540 { |
541 # ifdef HAVE_SYSINFO_MEM_UNIT | |
542 /* avoid overflow as much as possible */ | |
543 while (shiftright > 0 && (sinfo.mem_unit & 1) == 0) | |
544 { | |
545 sinfo.mem_unit = sinfo.mem_unit >> 1; | |
546 --shiftright; | |
547 } | |
548 mem = sinfo.totalram * sinfo.mem_unit; | |
549 # else | |
7 | 550 mem = sinfo.totalram; |
1110 | 551 # endif |
552 } | |
7 | 553 } |
554 # endif | |
555 | |
556 # ifdef HAVE_SYSCONF | |
557 if (mem == 0) | |
558 { | |
559 long pagesize, pagecount; | |
560 | |
561 /* Solaris way of getting amount of RAM available */ | |
562 pagesize = sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE); | |
563 pagecount = sysconf(_SC_PHYS_PAGES); | |
564 if (pagesize > 0 && pagecount > 0) | |
1110 | 565 { |
566 /* avoid overflow as much as possible */ | |
567 while (shiftright > 0 && (pagesize & 1) == 0) | |
568 { | |
1204 | 569 pagesize = (long_u)pagesize >> 1; |
1110 | 570 --shiftright; |
571 } | |
7 | 572 mem = (long_u)pagesize * pagecount; |
1110 | 573 } |
7 | 574 } |
575 # endif | |
576 | |
577 /* Return the minimum of the physical memory and the user limit, because | |
578 * using more than the user limit may cause Vim to be terminated. */ | |
579 # if defined(HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H) && defined(HAVE_GETRLIMIT) | |
580 { | |
581 struct rlimit rlp; | |
582 | |
583 if (getrlimit(RLIMIT_DATA, &rlp) == 0 | |
584 && rlp.rlim_cur < ((rlim_t)1 << (sizeof(long_u) * 8 - 1)) | |
585 # ifdef RLIM_INFINITY | |
586 && rlp.rlim_cur != RLIM_INFINITY | |
587 # endif | |
1110 | 588 && ((long_u)rlp.rlim_cur >> 10) < (mem >> shiftright) |
7 | 589 ) |
1110 | 590 { |
591 mem = (long_u)rlp.rlim_cur; | |
592 shiftright = 10; | |
593 } | |
7 | 594 } |
595 # endif | |
596 | |
597 if (mem > 0) | |
1110 | 598 return mem >> shiftright; |
599 return (long_u)0x1fffff; | |
7 | 600 # endif |
601 } | |
602 #endif | |
603 | |
604 void | |
605 mch_delay(msec, ignoreinput) | |
606 long msec; | |
607 int ignoreinput; | |
608 { | |
609 int old_tmode; | |
14 | 610 #ifdef FEAT_MZSCHEME |
611 long total = msec; /* remember original value */ | |
612 #endif | |
7 | 613 |
614 if (ignoreinput) | |
615 { | |
616 /* Go to cooked mode without echo, to allow SIGINT interrupting us | |
1530 | 617 * here. But we don't want QUIT to kill us (CTRL-\ used in a |
618 * shell may produce SIGQUIT). */ | |
619 in_mch_delay = TRUE; | |
7 | 620 old_tmode = curr_tmode; |
621 if (curr_tmode == TMODE_RAW) | |
622 settmode(TMODE_SLEEP); | |
623 | |
624 /* | |
625 * Everybody sleeps in a different way... | |
626 * Prefer nanosleep(), some versions of usleep() can only sleep up to | |
627 * one second. | |
628 */ | |
14 | 629 #ifdef FEAT_MZSCHEME |
630 do | |
631 { | |
632 /* if total is large enough, wait by portions in p_mzq */ | |
633 if (total > p_mzq) | |
634 msec = p_mzq; | |
635 else | |
636 msec = total; | |
637 total -= msec; | |
638 #endif | |
7 | 639 #ifdef HAVE_NANOSLEEP |
640 { | |
641 struct timespec ts; | |
642 | |
643 ts.tv_sec = msec / 1000; | |
644 ts.tv_nsec = (msec % 1000) * 1000000; | |
645 (void)nanosleep(&ts, NULL); | |
646 } | |
647 #else | |
648 # ifdef HAVE_USLEEP | |
649 while (msec >= 1000) | |
650 { | |
651 usleep((unsigned int)(999 * 1000)); | |
652 msec -= 999; | |
653 } | |
654 usleep((unsigned int)(msec * 1000)); | |
655 # else | |
656 # ifndef HAVE_SELECT | |
657 poll(NULL, 0, (int)msec); | |
658 # else | |
659 # ifdef __EMX__ | |
660 _sleep2(msec); | |
661 # else | |
662 { | |
663 struct timeval tv; | |
664 | |
665 tv.tv_sec = msec / 1000; | |
666 tv.tv_usec = (msec % 1000) * 1000; | |
667 /* | |
668 * NOTE: Solaris 2.6 has a bug that makes select() hang here. Get | |
669 * a patch from Sun to fix this. Reported by Gunnar Pedersen. | |
670 */ | |
671 select(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &tv); | |
672 } | |
673 # endif /* __EMX__ */ | |
674 # endif /* HAVE_SELECT */ | |
675 # endif /* HAVE_NANOSLEEP */ | |
676 #endif /* HAVE_USLEEP */ | |
14 | 677 #ifdef FEAT_MZSCHEME |
678 } | |
679 while (total > 0); | |
680 #endif | |
7 | 681 |
682 settmode(old_tmode); | |
1530 | 683 in_mch_delay = FALSE; |
7 | 684 } |
685 else | |
686 WaitForChar(msec); | |
687 } | |
688 | |
180 | 689 #if defined(HAVE_STACK_LIMIT) \ |
7 | 690 || (!defined(HAVE_SIGALTSTACK) && defined(HAVE_SIGSTACK)) |
691 # define HAVE_CHECK_STACK_GROWTH | |
692 /* | |
693 * Support for checking for an almost-out-of-stack-space situation. | |
694 */ | |
695 | |
696 /* | |
697 * Return a pointer to an item on the stack. Used to find out if the stack | |
698 * grows up or down. | |
699 */ | |
700 static void check_stack_growth __ARGS((char *p)); | |
701 static int stack_grows_downwards; | |
702 | |
703 /* | |
704 * Find out if the stack grows upwards or downwards. | |
705 * "p" points to a variable on the stack of the caller. | |
706 */ | |
707 static void | |
708 check_stack_growth(p) | |
709 char *p; | |
710 { | |
711 int i; | |
712 | |
713 stack_grows_downwards = (p > (char *)&i); | |
714 } | |
715 #endif | |
716 | |
180 | 717 #if defined(HAVE_STACK_LIMIT) || defined(PROTO) |
7 | 718 static char *stack_limit = NULL; |
719 | |
720 #if defined(_THREAD_SAFE) && defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_NP_H) | |
721 # include <pthread.h> | |
722 # include <pthread_np.h> | |
723 #endif | |
724 | |
725 /* | |
726 * Find out until how var the stack can grow without getting into trouble. | |
727 * Called when starting up and when switching to the signal stack in | |
728 * deathtrap(). | |
729 */ | |
730 static void | |
731 get_stack_limit() | |
732 { | |
733 struct rlimit rlp; | |
734 int i; | |
735 long lim; | |
736 | |
737 /* Set the stack limit to 15/16 of the allowable size. Skip this when the | |
738 * limit doesn't fit in a long (rlim_cur might be "long long"). */ | |
739 if (getrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK, &rlp) == 0 | |
740 && rlp.rlim_cur < ((rlim_t)1 << (sizeof(long_u) * 8 - 1)) | |
741 # ifdef RLIM_INFINITY | |
742 && rlp.rlim_cur != RLIM_INFINITY | |
743 # endif | |
744 ) | |
745 { | |
746 lim = (long)rlp.rlim_cur; | |
747 #if defined(_THREAD_SAFE) && defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_NP_H) | |
748 { | |
749 pthread_attr_t attr; | |
750 size_t size; | |
751 | |
752 /* On FreeBSD the initial thread always has a fixed stack size, no | |
753 * matter what the limits are set to. Normally it's 1 Mbyte. */ | |
754 pthread_attr_init(&attr); | |
755 if (pthread_attr_get_np(pthread_self(), &attr) == 0) | |
756 { | |
757 pthread_attr_getstacksize(&attr, &size); | |
758 if (lim > (long)size) | |
759 lim = (long)size; | |
760 } | |
761 pthread_attr_destroy(&attr); | |
762 } | |
763 #endif | |
764 if (stack_grows_downwards) | |
765 { | |
766 stack_limit = (char *)((long)&i - (lim / 16L * 15L)); | |
767 if (stack_limit >= (char *)&i) | |
768 /* overflow, set to 1/16 of current stack position */ | |
769 stack_limit = (char *)((long)&i / 16L); | |
770 } | |
771 else | |
772 { | |
773 stack_limit = (char *)((long)&i + (lim / 16L * 15L)); | |
774 if (stack_limit <= (char *)&i) | |
775 stack_limit = NULL; /* overflow */ | |
776 } | |
777 } | |
778 } | |
779 | |
780 /* | |
781 * Return FAIL when running out of stack space. | |
782 * "p" must point to any variable local to the caller that's on the stack. | |
783 */ | |
784 int | |
785 mch_stackcheck(p) | |
786 char *p; | |
787 { | |
788 if (stack_limit != NULL) | |
789 { | |
790 if (stack_grows_downwards) | |
791 { | |
792 if (p < stack_limit) | |
793 return FAIL; | |
794 } | |
795 else if (p > stack_limit) | |
796 return FAIL; | |
797 } | |
798 return OK; | |
799 } | |
800 #endif | |
801 | |
802 #if defined(HAVE_SIGALTSTACK) || defined(HAVE_SIGSTACK) | |
803 /* | |
804 * Support for using the signal stack. | |
805 * This helps when we run out of stack space, which causes a SIGSEGV. The | |
806 * signal handler then must run on another stack, since the normal stack is | |
807 * completely full. | |
808 */ | |
809 | |
5421 | 810 #if defined(HAVE_AVAILABILITYMACROS_H) |
5411 | 811 # include <AvailabilityMacros.h> |
812 #endif | |
813 | |
7 | 814 #ifndef SIGSTKSZ |
815 # define SIGSTKSZ 8000 /* just a guess of how much stack is needed... */ | |
816 #endif | |
817 | |
818 # ifdef HAVE_SIGALTSTACK | |
819 static stack_t sigstk; /* for sigaltstack() */ | |
820 # else | |
821 static struct sigstack sigstk; /* for sigstack() */ | |
822 # endif | |
823 | |
824 static void init_signal_stack __ARGS((void)); | |
825 static char *signal_stack; | |
826 | |
827 static void | |
828 init_signal_stack() | |
829 { | |
830 if (signal_stack != NULL) | |
831 { | |
832 # ifdef HAVE_SIGALTSTACK | |
1375 | 833 # if defined(__APPLE__) && (!defined(MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED) \ |
834 || MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED <= 1040) | |
7 | 835 /* missing prototype. Adding it to osdef?.h.in doesn't work, because |
836 * "struct sigaltstack" needs to be declared. */ | |
837 extern int sigaltstack __ARGS((const struct sigaltstack *ss, struct sigaltstack *oss)); | |
838 # endif | |
839 | |
840 # ifdef HAVE_SS_BASE | |
841 sigstk.ss_base = signal_stack; | |
842 # else | |
843 sigstk.ss_sp = signal_stack; | |
844 # endif | |
845 sigstk.ss_size = SIGSTKSZ; | |
846 sigstk.ss_flags = 0; | |
847 (void)sigaltstack(&sigstk, NULL); | |
848 # else | |
849 sigstk.ss_sp = signal_stack; | |
850 if (stack_grows_downwards) | |
851 sigstk.ss_sp += SIGSTKSZ - 1; | |
852 sigstk.ss_onstack = 0; | |
853 (void)sigstack(&sigstk, NULL); | |
854 # endif | |
855 } | |
856 } | |
857 #endif | |
858 | |
859 /* | |
1832 | 860 * We need correct prototypes for a signal function, otherwise mean compilers |
7 | 861 * will barf when the second argument to signal() is ``wrong''. |
862 * Let me try it with a few tricky defines from my own osdef.h (jw). | |
863 */ | |
864 #if defined(SIGWINCH) | |
865 static RETSIGTYPE | |
866 sig_winch SIGDEFARG(sigarg) | |
867 { | |
868 /* this is not required on all systems, but it doesn't hurt anybody */ | |
869 signal(SIGWINCH, (RETSIGTYPE (*)())sig_winch); | |
870 do_resize = TRUE; | |
871 SIGRETURN; | |
872 } | |
873 #endif | |
874 | |
875 #if defined(SIGINT) | |
876 static RETSIGTYPE | |
877 catch_sigint SIGDEFARG(sigarg) | |
878 { | |
879 /* this is not required on all systems, but it doesn't hurt anybody */ | |
880 signal(SIGINT, (RETSIGTYPE (*)())catch_sigint); | |
881 got_int = TRUE; | |
882 SIGRETURN; | |
883 } | |
884 #endif | |
885 | |
886 #if defined(SIGPWR) | |
887 static RETSIGTYPE | |
888 catch_sigpwr SIGDEFARG(sigarg) | |
889 { | |
37 | 890 /* this is not required on all systems, but it doesn't hurt anybody */ |
891 signal(SIGPWR, (RETSIGTYPE (*)())catch_sigpwr); | |
7 | 892 /* |
893 * I'm not sure we get the SIGPWR signal when the system is really going | |
894 * down or when the batteries are almost empty. Just preserve the swap | |
895 * files and don't exit, that can't do any harm. | |
896 */ | |
897 ml_sync_all(FALSE, FALSE); | |
898 SIGRETURN; | |
899 } | |
900 #endif | |
901 | |
902 #ifdef SET_SIG_ALARM | |
903 /* | |
904 * signal function for alarm(). | |
905 */ | |
906 static RETSIGTYPE | |
907 sig_alarm SIGDEFARG(sigarg) | |
908 { | |
909 /* doesn't do anything, just to break a system call */ | |
910 sig_alarm_called = TRUE; | |
911 SIGRETURN; | |
912 } | |
913 #endif | |
914 | |
188 | 915 #if (defined(HAVE_SETJMP_H) \ |
916 && ((defined(FEAT_X11) && defined(FEAT_XCLIPBOARD)) \ | |
917 || defined(FEAT_LIBCALL))) \ | |
918 || defined(PROTO) | |
7 | 919 /* |
920 * A simplistic version of setjmp() that only allows one level of using. | |
921 * Don't call twice before calling mch_endjmp()!. | |
922 * Usage: | |
923 * mch_startjmp(); | |
924 * if (SETJMP(lc_jump_env) != 0) | |
925 * { | |
926 * mch_didjmp(); | |
927 * EMSG("crash!"); | |
928 * } | |
929 * else | |
930 * { | |
931 * do_the_work; | |
932 * mch_endjmp(); | |
933 * } | |
934 * Note: Can't move SETJMP() here, because a function calling setjmp() must | |
935 * not return before the saved environment is used. | |
936 * Returns OK for normal return, FAIL when the protected code caused a | |
937 * problem and LONGJMP() was used. | |
938 */ | |
939 void | |
940 mch_startjmp() | |
941 { | |
942 #ifdef SIGHASARG | |
943 lc_signal = 0; | |
944 #endif | |
945 lc_active = TRUE; | |
946 } | |
947 | |
948 void | |
949 mch_endjmp() | |
950 { | |
951 lc_active = FALSE; | |
952 } | |
953 | |
954 void | |
955 mch_didjmp() | |
956 { | |
957 # if defined(HAVE_SIGALTSTACK) || defined(HAVE_SIGSTACK) | |
958 /* On FreeBSD the signal stack has to be reset after using siglongjmp(), | |
959 * otherwise catching the signal only works once. */ | |
960 init_signal_stack(); | |
961 # endif | |
962 } | |
963 #endif | |
964 | |
965 /* | |
966 * This function handles deadly signals. | |
5338 | 967 * It tries to preserve any swap files and exit properly. |
7 | 968 * (partly from Elvis). |
5338 | 969 * NOTE: Avoid unsafe functions, such as allocating memory, they can result in |
970 * a deadlock. | |
7 | 971 */ |
972 static RETSIGTYPE | |
973 deathtrap SIGDEFARG(sigarg) | |
974 { | |
975 static int entered = 0; /* count the number of times we got here. | |
976 Note: when memory has been corrupted | |
977 this may get an arbitrary value! */ | |
978 #ifdef SIGHASARG | |
979 int i; | |
980 #endif | |
981 | |
982 #if defined(HAVE_SETJMP_H) | |
983 /* | |
984 * Catch a crash in protected code. | |
985 * Restores the environment saved in lc_jump_env, which looks like | |
986 * SETJMP() returns 1. | |
987 */ | |
988 if (lc_active) | |
989 { | |
990 # if defined(SIGHASARG) | |
991 lc_signal = sigarg; | |
992 # endif | |
993 lc_active = FALSE; /* don't jump again */ | |
994 LONGJMP(lc_jump_env, 1); | |
995 /* NOTREACHED */ | |
996 } | |
997 #endif | |
998 | |
36 | 999 #ifdef SIGHASARG |
1530 | 1000 # ifdef SIGQUIT |
1001 /* While in mch_delay() we go to cooked mode to allow a CTRL-C to | |
1002 * interrupt us. But in cooked mode we may also get SIGQUIT, e.g., when | |
1003 * pressing CTRL-\, but we don't want Vim to exit then. */ | |
1004 if (in_mch_delay && sigarg == SIGQUIT) | |
1005 SIGRETURN; | |
1006 # endif | |
1007 | |
37 | 1008 /* When SIGHUP, SIGQUIT, etc. are blocked: postpone the effect and return |
1009 * here. This avoids that a non-reentrant function is interrupted, e.g., | |
1010 * free(). Calling free() again may then cause a crash. */ | |
1011 if (entered == 0 | |
1012 && (0 | |
1013 # ifdef SIGHUP | |
1014 || sigarg == SIGHUP | |
1015 # endif | |
1016 # ifdef SIGQUIT | |
1017 || sigarg == SIGQUIT | |
1018 # endif | |
1019 # ifdef SIGTERM | |
1020 || sigarg == SIGTERM | |
1021 # endif | |
1022 # ifdef SIGPWR | |
1023 || sigarg == SIGPWR | |
1024 # endif | |
1025 # ifdef SIGUSR1 | |
1026 || sigarg == SIGUSR1 | |
1027 # endif | |
1028 # ifdef SIGUSR2 | |
1029 || sigarg == SIGUSR2 | |
1030 # endif | |
1031 ) | |
413 | 1032 && !vim_handle_signal(sigarg)) |
36 | 1033 SIGRETURN; |
1034 #endif | |
1035 | |
7 | 1036 /* Remember how often we have been called. */ |
1037 ++entered; | |
1038 | |
1039 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
1040 /* Set the v:dying variable. */ | |
1041 set_vim_var_nr(VV_DYING, (long)entered); | |
1042 #endif | |
1043 | |
180 | 1044 #ifdef HAVE_STACK_LIMIT |
7 | 1045 /* Since we are now using the signal stack, need to reset the stack |
1046 * limit. Otherwise using a regexp will fail. */ | |
1047 get_stack_limit(); | |
1048 #endif | |
1049 | |
758 | 1050 #if 0 |
1051 /* This is for opening gdb the moment Vim crashes. | |
1052 * You need to manually adjust the file name and Vim executable name. | |
1053 * Suggested by SungHyun Nam. */ | |
1054 { | |
1055 # define VI_GDB_FILE "/tmp/vimgdb" | |
1056 # define VIM_NAME "/usr/bin/vim" | |
1057 FILE *fp = fopen(VI_GDB_FILE, "w"); | |
1058 if (fp) | |
1059 { | |
1060 fprintf(fp, | |
1061 "file %s\n" | |
1062 "attach %d\n" | |
1063 "set height 1000\n" | |
1064 "bt full\n" | |
1065 , VIM_NAME, getpid()); | |
1066 fclose(fp); | |
1067 system("xterm -e gdb -x "VI_GDB_FILE); | |
1068 unlink(VI_GDB_FILE); | |
1069 } | |
1070 } | |
1071 #endif | |
1072 | |
7 | 1073 #ifdef SIGHASARG |
1074 /* try to find the name of this signal */ | |
1075 for (i = 0; signal_info[i].sig != -1; i++) | |
1076 if (sigarg == signal_info[i].sig) | |
1077 break; | |
1078 deadly_signal = sigarg; | |
1079 #endif | |
1080 | |
1081 full_screen = FALSE; /* don't write message to the GUI, it might be | |
1082 * part of the problem... */ | |
1083 /* | |
1084 * If something goes wrong after entering here, we may get here again. | |
1085 * When this happens, give a message and try to exit nicely (resetting the | |
1086 * terminal mode, etc.) | |
1087 * When this happens twice, just exit, don't even try to give a message, | |
1088 * stack may be corrupt or something weird. | |
1089 * When this still happens again (or memory was corrupted in such a way | |
1090 * that "entered" was clobbered) use _exit(), don't try freeing resources. | |
1091 */ | |
1092 if (entered >= 3) | |
1093 { | |
1094 reset_signals(); /* don't catch any signals anymore */ | |
1095 may_core_dump(); | |
1096 if (entered >= 4) | |
1097 _exit(8); | |
1098 exit(7); | |
1099 } | |
1100 if (entered == 2) | |
1101 { | |
5338 | 1102 /* No translation, it may call malloc(). */ |
1103 OUT_STR("Vim: Double signal, exiting\n"); | |
7 | 1104 out_flush(); |
1105 getout(1); | |
1106 } | |
1107 | |
5338 | 1108 /* No translation, it may call malloc(). */ |
7 | 1109 #ifdef SIGHASARG |
5338 | 1110 sprintf((char *)IObuff, "Vim: Caught deadly signal %s\n", |
7 | 1111 signal_info[i].name); |
1112 #else | |
5338 | 1113 sprintf((char *)IObuff, "Vim: Caught deadly signal\n"); |
1114 #endif | |
1115 | |
1116 /* Preserve files and exit. This sets the really_exiting flag to prevent | |
1117 * calling free(). */ | |
1118 preserve_exit(); | |
7 | 1119 |
33 | 1120 #ifdef NBDEBUG |
1121 reset_signals(); | |
1122 may_core_dump(); | |
1123 abort(); | |
1124 #endif | |
1125 | |
7 | 1126 SIGRETURN; |
1127 } | |
1128 | |
1832 | 1129 #if defined(_REENTRANT) && defined(SIGCONT) |
7 | 1130 /* |
1131 * On Solaris with multi-threading, suspending might not work immediately. | |
1132 * Catch the SIGCONT signal, which will be used as an indication whether the | |
1133 * suspending has been done or not. | |
1832 | 1134 * |
1135 * On Linux, signal is not always handled immediately either. | |
1136 * See https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291373 | |
1137 * | |
2701 | 1138 * volatile because it is used in signal handler sigcont_handler(). |
7 | 1139 */ |
1832 | 1140 static volatile int sigcont_received; |
7 | 1141 static RETSIGTYPE sigcont_handler __ARGS(SIGPROTOARG); |
1142 | |
1143 /* | |
1144 * signal handler for SIGCONT | |
1145 */ | |
1146 static RETSIGTYPE | |
1147 sigcont_handler SIGDEFARG(sigarg) | |
1148 { | |
1149 sigcont_received = TRUE; | |
1150 SIGRETURN; | |
1151 } | |
1152 #endif | |
1153 | |
2586 | 1154 # if defined(FEAT_CLIPBOARD) && defined(FEAT_X11) |
1155 static void loose_clipboard __ARGS((void)); | |
4230 | 1156 # ifdef USE_SYSTEM |
4209 | 1157 static void save_clipboard __ARGS((void)); |
1158 static void restore_clipboard __ARGS((void)); | |
1159 | |
1160 static void *clip_star_save = NULL; | |
1161 static void *clip_plus_save = NULL; | |
4230 | 1162 # endif |
2586 | 1163 |
1164 /* | |
1165 * Called when Vim is going to sleep or execute a shell command. | |
1166 * We can't respond to requests for the X selections. Lose them, otherwise | |
1167 * other applications will hang. But first copy the text to cut buffer 0. | |
1168 */ | |
1169 static void | |
1170 loose_clipboard() | |
1171 { | |
1172 if (clip_star.owned || clip_plus.owned) | |
1173 { | |
1174 x11_export_final_selection(); | |
1175 if (clip_star.owned) | |
1176 clip_lose_selection(&clip_star); | |
1177 if (clip_plus.owned) | |
1178 clip_lose_selection(&clip_plus); | |
1179 if (x11_display != NULL) | |
1180 XFlush(x11_display); | |
1181 } | |
1182 } | |
4209 | 1183 |
4230 | 1184 # ifdef USE_SYSTEM |
4209 | 1185 /* |
1186 * Save clipboard text to restore later. | |
1187 */ | |
1188 static void | |
1189 save_clipboard() | |
1190 { | |
1191 if (clip_star.owned) | |
1192 clip_star_save = get_register('*', TRUE); | |
1193 if (clip_plus.owned) | |
1194 clip_plus_save = get_register('+', TRUE); | |
1195 } | |
1196 | |
1197 /* | |
1198 * Restore clipboard text if no one own the X selection. | |
1199 */ | |
1200 static void | |
1201 restore_clipboard() | |
1202 { | |
1203 if (clip_star_save != NULL) | |
1204 { | |
1205 if (!clip_gen_owner_exists(&clip_star)) | |
1206 put_register('*', clip_star_save); | |
1207 else | |
1208 free_register(clip_star_save); | |
1209 clip_star_save = NULL; | |
1210 } | |
1211 if (clip_plus_save != NULL) | |
1212 { | |
1213 if (!clip_gen_owner_exists(&clip_plus)) | |
1214 put_register('+', clip_plus_save); | |
1215 else | |
1216 free_register(clip_plus_save); | |
1217 clip_plus_save = NULL; | |
1218 } | |
1219 } | |
4230 | 1220 # endif |
2586 | 1221 #endif |
1222 | |
7 | 1223 /* |
1224 * If the machine has job control, use it to suspend the program, | |
1225 * otherwise fake it by starting a new shell. | |
1226 */ | |
1227 void | |
1228 mch_suspend() | |
1229 { | |
1230 /* BeOS does have SIGTSTP, but it doesn't work. */ | |
1231 #if defined(SIGTSTP) && !defined(__BEOS__) | |
1232 out_flush(); /* needed to make cursor visible on some systems */ | |
1233 settmode(TMODE_COOK); | |
1234 out_flush(); /* needed to disable mouse on some systems */ | |
1235 | |
1236 # if defined(FEAT_CLIPBOARD) && defined(FEAT_X11) | |
2586 | 1237 loose_clipboard(); |
7 | 1238 # endif |
1239 | |
1832 | 1240 # if defined(_REENTRANT) && defined(SIGCONT) |
7 | 1241 sigcont_received = FALSE; |
1242 # endif | |
1243 kill(0, SIGTSTP); /* send ourselves a STOP signal */ | |
1832 | 1244 # if defined(_REENTRANT) && defined(SIGCONT) |
1245 /* | |
1246 * Wait for the SIGCONT signal to be handled. It generally happens | |
1247 * immediately, but somehow not all the time. Do not call pause() | |
1248 * because there would be race condition which would hang Vim if | |
1249 * signal happened in between the test of sigcont_received and the | |
1250 * call to pause(). If signal is not yet received, call sleep(0) | |
1251 * to just yield CPU. Signal should then be received. If somehow | |
1252 * it's still not received, sleep 1, 2, 3 ms. Don't bother waiting | |
1253 * further if signal is not received after 1+2+3+4 ms (not expected | |
1254 * to happen). | |
1255 */ | |
1256 { | |
1932 | 1257 long wait_time; |
1258 for (wait_time = 0; !sigcont_received && wait_time <= 3L; wait_time++) | |
1832 | 1259 /* Loop is not entered most of the time */ |
1932 | 1260 mch_delay(wait_time, FALSE); |
1832 | 1261 } |
7 | 1262 # endif |
1263 | |
1264 # ifdef FEAT_TITLE | |
1265 /* | |
1266 * Set oldtitle to NULL, so the current title is obtained again. | |
1267 */ | |
1268 vim_free(oldtitle); | |
1269 oldtitle = NULL; | |
1270 # endif | |
1271 settmode(TMODE_RAW); | |
1272 need_check_timestamps = TRUE; | |
1273 did_check_timestamps = FALSE; | |
1274 #else | |
1275 suspend_shell(); | |
1276 #endif | |
1277 } | |
1278 | |
1279 void | |
1280 mch_init() | |
1281 { | |
1282 Columns = 80; | |
1283 Rows = 24; | |
1284 | |
1285 out_flush(); | |
1286 set_signals(); | |
167 | 1287 |
765 | 1288 #ifdef MACOS_CONVERT |
167 | 1289 mac_conv_init(); |
1290 #endif | |
4168 | 1291 #ifdef FEAT_CYGWIN_WIN32_CLIPBOARD |
1292 win_clip_init(); | |
1293 #endif | |
7 | 1294 } |
1295 | |
1296 static void | |
1297 set_signals() | |
1298 { | |
1299 #if defined(SIGWINCH) | |
1300 /* | |
1301 * WINDOW CHANGE signal is handled with sig_winch(). | |
1302 */ | |
1303 signal(SIGWINCH, (RETSIGTYPE (*)())sig_winch); | |
1304 #endif | |
1305 | |
1306 /* | |
1307 * We want the STOP signal to work, to make mch_suspend() work. | |
1308 * For "rvim" the STOP signal is ignored. | |
1309 */ | |
1310 #ifdef SIGTSTP | |
1311 signal(SIGTSTP, restricted ? SIG_IGN : SIG_DFL); | |
1312 #endif | |
1832 | 1313 #if defined(_REENTRANT) && defined(SIGCONT) |
7 | 1314 signal(SIGCONT, sigcont_handler); |
1315 #endif | |
1316 | |
1317 /* | |
1318 * We want to ignore breaking of PIPEs. | |
1319 */ | |
1320 #ifdef SIGPIPE | |
1321 signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN); | |
1322 #endif | |
1323 | |
1324 #ifdef SIGINT | |
167 | 1325 catch_int_signal(); |
7 | 1326 #endif |
1327 | |
1328 /* | |
1329 * Ignore alarm signals (Perl's alarm() generates it). | |
1330 */ | |
1331 #ifdef SIGALRM | |
1332 signal(SIGALRM, SIG_IGN); | |
1333 #endif | |
1334 | |
1335 /* | |
1336 * Catch SIGPWR (power failure?) to preserve the swap files, so that no | |
1337 * work will be lost. | |
1338 */ | |
1339 #ifdef SIGPWR | |
1340 signal(SIGPWR, (RETSIGTYPE (*)())catch_sigpwr); | |
1341 #endif | |
1342 | |
1343 /* | |
1344 * Arrange for other signals to gracefully shutdown Vim. | |
1345 */ | |
1346 catch_signals(deathtrap, SIG_ERR); | |
1347 | |
1348 #if defined(FEAT_GUI) && defined(SIGHUP) | |
1349 /* | |
1350 * When the GUI is running, ignore the hangup signal. | |
1351 */ | |
1352 if (gui.in_use) | |
1353 signal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN); | |
1354 #endif | |
1355 } | |
1356 | |
167 | 1357 #if defined(SIGINT) || defined(PROTO) |
1358 /* | |
1359 * Catch CTRL-C (only works while in Cooked mode). | |
1360 */ | |
1361 static void | |
1362 catch_int_signal() | |
1363 { | |
1364 signal(SIGINT, (RETSIGTYPE (*)())catch_sigint); | |
1365 } | |
1366 #endif | |
1367 | |
7 | 1368 void |
1369 reset_signals() | |
1370 { | |
1371 catch_signals(SIG_DFL, SIG_DFL); | |
1832 | 1372 #if defined(_REENTRANT) && defined(SIGCONT) |
7 | 1373 /* SIGCONT isn't in the list, because its default action is ignore */ |
1374 signal(SIGCONT, SIG_DFL); | |
1375 #endif | |
1376 } | |
1377 | |
1378 static void | |
1379 catch_signals(func_deadly, func_other) | |
1380 RETSIGTYPE (*func_deadly)(); | |
1381 RETSIGTYPE (*func_other)(); | |
1382 { | |
1383 int i; | |
1384 | |
1385 for (i = 0; signal_info[i].sig != -1; i++) | |
1386 if (signal_info[i].deadly) | |
1387 { | |
1388 #if defined(HAVE_SIGALTSTACK) && defined(HAVE_SIGACTION) | |
1389 struct sigaction sa; | |
1390 | |
1391 /* Setup to use the alternate stack for the signal function. */ | |
1392 sa.sa_handler = func_deadly; | |
1393 sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask); | |
1394 # if defined(__linux__) && defined(_REENTRANT) | |
1395 /* On Linux, with glibc compiled for kernel 2.2, there is a bug in | |
1396 * thread handling in combination with using the alternate stack: | |
1397 * pthread library functions try to use the stack pointer to | |
1398 * identify the current thread, causing a SEGV signal, which | |
1399 * recursively calls deathtrap() and hangs. */ | |
1400 sa.sa_flags = 0; | |
1401 # else | |
1402 sa.sa_flags = SA_ONSTACK; | |
1403 # endif | |
1404 sigaction(signal_info[i].sig, &sa, NULL); | |
1405 #else | |
1406 # if defined(HAVE_SIGALTSTACK) && defined(HAVE_SIGVEC) | |
1407 struct sigvec sv; | |
1408 | |
1409 /* Setup to use the alternate stack for the signal function. */ | |
1410 sv.sv_handler = func_deadly; | |
1411 sv.sv_mask = 0; | |
1412 sv.sv_flags = SV_ONSTACK; | |
1413 sigvec(signal_info[i].sig, &sv, NULL); | |
1414 # else | |
1415 signal(signal_info[i].sig, func_deadly); | |
1416 # endif | |
1417 #endif | |
1418 } | |
1419 else if (func_other != SIG_ERR) | |
1420 signal(signal_info[i].sig, func_other); | |
1421 } | |
1422 | |
1423 /* | |
37 | 1424 * Handling of SIGHUP, SIGQUIT and SIGTERM: |
1146 | 1425 * "when" == a signal: when busy, postpone and return FALSE, otherwise |
1426 * return TRUE | |
1427 * "when" == SIGNAL_BLOCK: Going to be busy, block signals | |
1428 * "when" == SIGNAL_UNBLOCK: Going to wait, unblock signals, use postponed | |
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36 | 1430 * Returns TRUE when Vim should exit. |
1431 */ | |
1432 int | |
413 | 1433 vim_handle_signal(sig) |
37 | 1434 int sig; |
36 | 1435 { |
37 | 1436 static int got_signal = 0; |
1437 static int blocked = TRUE; | |
1438 | |
1439 switch (sig) | |
36 | 1440 { |
37 | 1441 case SIGNAL_BLOCK: blocked = TRUE; |
1442 break; | |
1443 | |
1444 case SIGNAL_UNBLOCK: blocked = FALSE; | |
1445 if (got_signal != 0) | |
1446 { | |
1447 kill(getpid(), got_signal); | |
1448 got_signal = 0; | |
1449 } | |
1450 break; | |
1451 | |
1452 default: if (!blocked) | |
36 | 1453 return TRUE; /* exit! */ |
37 | 1454 got_signal = sig; |
1455 #ifdef SIGPWR | |
1456 if (sig != SIGPWR) | |
1457 #endif | |
1458 got_int = TRUE; /* break any loops */ | |
36 | 1459 break; |
1460 } | |
1461 return FALSE; | |
1462 } | |
1463 | |
1464 /* | |
7 | 1465 * Check_win checks whether we have an interactive stdout. |
1466 */ | |
1467 int | |
1468 mch_check_win(argc, argv) | |
1877 | 1469 int argc UNUSED; |
1470 char **argv UNUSED; | |
7 | 1471 { |
1472 #ifdef OS2 | |
1473 /* | |
1474 * Store argv[0], may be used for $VIM. Only use it if it is an absolute | |
1475 * name, mostly it's just "vim" and found in the path, which is unusable. | |
1476 */ | |
1477 if (mch_isFullName(argv[0])) | |
1478 exe_name = vim_strsave((char_u *)argv[0]); | |
1479 #endif | |
1480 if (isatty(1)) | |
1481 return OK; | |
1482 return FAIL; | |
1483 } | |
1484 | |
1485 /* | |
1486 * Return TRUE if the input comes from a terminal, FALSE otherwise. | |
1487 */ | |
1488 int | |
1489 mch_input_isatty() | |
1490 { | |
1491 if (isatty(read_cmd_fd)) | |
1492 return TRUE; | |
1493 return FALSE; | |
1494 } | |
1495 | |
1496 #ifdef FEAT_X11 | |
1497 | |
1498 # if defined(HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY) && defined(HAVE_SYS_TIME_H) \ | |
1499 && (defined(FEAT_XCLIPBOARD) || defined(FEAT_TITLE)) | |
1500 | |
1501 static void xopen_message __ARGS((struct timeval *tvp)); | |
1502 | |
1503 /* | |
1504 * Give a message about the elapsed time for opening the X window. | |
1505 */ | |
1506 static void | |
1507 xopen_message(tvp) | |
1508 struct timeval *tvp; /* must contain start time */ | |
1509 { | |
1510 struct timeval end_tv; | |
1511 | |
1512 /* Compute elapsed time. */ | |
1513 gettimeofday(&end_tv, NULL); | |
1514 smsg((char_u *)_("Opening the X display took %ld msec"), | |
1515 (end_tv.tv_sec - tvp->tv_sec) * 1000L | |
273 | 1516 + (end_tv.tv_usec - tvp->tv_usec) / 1000L); |
7 | 1517 } |
1518 # endif | |
1519 #endif | |
1520 | |
1521 #if defined(FEAT_X11) && (defined(FEAT_TITLE) || defined(FEAT_XCLIPBOARD)) | |
1522 /* | |
1523 * A few functions shared by X11 title and clipboard code. | |
1524 */ | |
1525 static int x_error_handler __ARGS((Display *dpy, XErrorEvent *error_event)); | |
1526 static int x_error_check __ARGS((Display *dpy, XErrorEvent *error_event)); | |
1527 static int x_connect_to_server __ARGS((void)); | |
1528 static int test_x11_window __ARGS((Display *dpy)); | |
1529 | |
1530 static int got_x_error = FALSE; | |
1531 | |
1532 /* | |
1533 * X Error handler, otherwise X just exits! (very rude) -- webb | |
1534 */ | |
1535 static int | |
1536 x_error_handler(dpy, error_event) | |
1537 Display *dpy; | |
1538 XErrorEvent *error_event; | |
1539 { | |
42 | 1540 XGetErrorText(dpy, error_event->error_code, (char *)IObuff, IOSIZE); |
7 | 1541 STRCAT(IObuff, _("\nVim: Got X error\n")); |
1542 | |
1543 /* We cannot print a message and continue, because no X calls are allowed | |
1544 * here (causes my system to hang). Silently continuing might be an | |
1545 * alternative... */ | |
1546 preserve_exit(); /* preserve files and exit */ | |
1547 | |
1548 return 0; /* NOTREACHED */ | |
1549 } | |
1550 | |
1551 /* | |
1552 * Another X Error handler, just used to check for errors. | |
1553 */ | |
1554 static int | |
1555 x_error_check(dpy, error_event) | |
1883 | 1556 Display *dpy UNUSED; |
1557 XErrorEvent *error_event UNUSED; | |
7 | 1558 { |
1559 got_x_error = TRUE; | |
1560 return 0; | |
1561 } | |
1562 | |
1563 #if defined(FEAT_X11) && defined(FEAT_XCLIPBOARD) | |
1564 # if defined(HAVE_SETJMP_H) | |
1565 /* | |
1566 * An X IO Error handler, used to catch error while opening the display. | |
1567 */ | |
1568 static int x_IOerror_check __ARGS((Display *dpy)); | |
1569 | |
1570 static int | |
1571 x_IOerror_check(dpy) | |
1883 | 1572 Display *dpy UNUSED; |
7 | 1573 { |
1574 /* This function should not return, it causes exit(). Longjump instead. */ | |
1575 LONGJMP(lc_jump_env, 1); | |
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7 | 1579 } |
1580 # endif | |
1581 | |
1582 /* | |
1583 * An X IO Error handler, used to catch terminal errors. | |
1584 */ | |
1585 static int x_IOerror_handler __ARGS((Display *dpy)); | |
6383 | 1586 static void may_restore_clipboard __ARGS((void)); |
1587 static int xterm_dpy_was_reset = FALSE; | |
7 | 1588 |
1589 static int | |
1590 x_IOerror_handler(dpy) | |
1883 | 1591 Display *dpy UNUSED; |
7 | 1592 { |
1593 xterm_dpy = NULL; | |
6383 | 1594 xterm_dpy_was_reset = TRUE; |
7 | 1595 x11_window = 0; |
1596 x11_display = NULL; | |
1597 xterm_Shell = (Widget)0; | |
1598 | |
1599 /* This function should not return, it causes exit(). Longjump instead. */ | |
1600 LONGJMP(x_jump_env, 1); | |
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7 | 1604 } |
6383 | 1605 |
1606 /* | |
1607 * If the X11 connection was lost try to restore it. | |
1608 * Helps when the X11 server was stopped and restarted while Vim was inactive | |
6448 | 1609 * (e.g. through tmux). |
6383 | 1610 */ |
1611 static void | |
1612 may_restore_clipboard() | |
1613 { | |
1614 if (xterm_dpy_was_reset) | |
1615 { | |
1616 xterm_dpy_was_reset = FALSE; | |
6458 | 1617 |
1618 # ifndef LESSTIF_VERSION | |
1619 /* This has been reported to avoid Vim getting stuck. */ | |
1620 if (app_context != (XtAppContext)NULL) | |
1621 { | |
1622 XtDestroyApplicationContext(app_context); | |
1623 app_context = (XtAppContext)NULL; | |
1624 x11_display = NULL; /* freed by XtDestroyApplicationContext() */ | |
1625 } | |
1626 # endif | |
1627 | |
6383 | 1628 setup_term_clip(); |
1629 get_x11_title(FALSE); | |
1630 } | |
1631 } | |
7 | 1632 #endif |
1633 | |
1634 /* | |
1635 * Return TRUE when connection to the X server is desired. | |
1636 */ | |
1637 static int | |
1638 x_connect_to_server() | |
1639 { | |
1640 #if defined(FEAT_CLIENTSERVER) | |
1641 if (x_force_connect) | |
1642 return TRUE; | |
1643 #endif | |
1644 if (x_no_connect) | |
1645 return FALSE; | |
1646 | |
1647 /* Check for a match with "exclude:" from 'clipboard'. */ | |
1648 if (clip_exclude_prog != NULL) | |
1649 { | |
6375 | 1650 if (vim_regexec_prog(&clip_exclude_prog, FALSE, T_NAME, (colnr_T)0)) |
7 | 1651 return FALSE; |
1652 } | |
1653 return TRUE; | |
1654 } | |
1655 | |
1656 /* | |
1657 * Test if "dpy" and x11_window are valid by getting the window title. | |
1658 * I don't actually want it yet, so there may be a simpler call to use, but | |
1659 * this will cause the error handler x_error_check() to be called if anything | |
1660 * is wrong, such as the window pointer being invalid (as can happen when the | |
1661 * user changes his DISPLAY, but not his WINDOWID) -- webb | |
1662 */ | |
1663 static int | |
1664 test_x11_window(dpy) | |
1665 Display *dpy; | |
1666 { | |
1667 int (*old_handler)(); | |
1668 XTextProperty text_prop; | |
1669 | |
1670 old_handler = XSetErrorHandler(x_error_check); | |
1671 got_x_error = FALSE; | |
1672 if (XGetWMName(dpy, x11_window, &text_prop)) | |
1673 XFree((void *)text_prop.value); | |
1674 XSync(dpy, False); | |
1675 (void)XSetErrorHandler(old_handler); | |
1676 | |
1677 if (p_verbose > 0 && got_x_error) | |
292 | 1678 verb_msg((char_u *)_("Testing the X display failed")); |
7 | 1679 |
1680 return (got_x_error ? FAIL : OK); | |
1681 } | |
1682 #endif | |
1683 | |
1684 #ifdef FEAT_TITLE | |
1685 | |
1686 #ifdef FEAT_X11 | |
1687 | |
1688 static int get_x11_thing __ARGS((int get_title, int test_only)); | |
1689 | |
1690 /* | |
1691 * try to get x11 window and display | |
1692 * | |
1693 * return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise | |
1694 */ | |
1695 static int | |
1696 get_x11_windis() | |
1697 { | |
1698 char *winid; | |
1699 static int result = -1; | |
1700 #define XD_NONE 0 /* x11_display not set here */ | |
1701 #define XD_HERE 1 /* x11_display opened here */ | |
1702 #define XD_GUI 2 /* x11_display used from gui.dpy */ | |
1703 #define XD_XTERM 3 /* x11_display used from xterm_dpy */ | |
1704 static int x11_display_from = XD_NONE; | |
1705 static int did_set_error_handler = FALSE; | |
1706 | |
1707 if (!did_set_error_handler) | |
1708 { | |
1709 /* X just exits if it finds an error otherwise! */ | |
1710 (void)XSetErrorHandler(x_error_handler); | |
1711 did_set_error_handler = TRUE; | |
1712 } | |
1713 | |
574 | 1714 #if defined(FEAT_GUI_X11) || defined(FEAT_GUI_GTK) |
7 | 1715 if (gui.in_use) |
1716 { | |
1717 /* | |
1718 * If the X11 display was opened here before, for the window where Vim | |
1719 * was started, close that one now to avoid a memory leak. | |
1720 */ | |
1721 if (x11_display_from == XD_HERE && x11_display != NULL) | |
1722 { | |
1723 XCloseDisplay(x11_display); | |
1724 x11_display_from = XD_NONE; | |
1725 } | |
1726 if (gui_get_x11_windis(&x11_window, &x11_display) == OK) | |
1727 { | |
1728 x11_display_from = XD_GUI; | |
1729 return OK; | |
1730 } | |
1731 x11_display = NULL; | |
1732 return FAIL; | |
1733 } | |
1734 else if (x11_display_from == XD_GUI) | |
1735 { | |
1736 /* GUI must have stopped somehow, clear x11_display */ | |
1737 x11_window = 0; | |
1738 x11_display = NULL; | |
1739 x11_display_from = XD_NONE; | |
1740 } | |
1741 #endif | |
1742 | |
1743 /* When started with the "-X" argument, don't try connecting. */ | |
1744 if (!x_connect_to_server()) | |
1745 return FAIL; | |
1746 | |
1747 /* | |
1748 * If WINDOWID not set, should try another method to find out | |
1749 * what the current window number is. The only code I know for | |
1750 * this is very complicated. | |
1751 * We assume that zero is invalid for WINDOWID. | |
1752 */ | |
1753 if (x11_window == 0 && (winid = getenv("WINDOWID")) != NULL) | |
1754 x11_window = (Window)atol(winid); | |
1755 | |
1756 #ifdef FEAT_XCLIPBOARD | |
1757 if (xterm_dpy != NULL && x11_window != 0) | |
1758 { | |
1450 | 1759 /* We may have checked it already, but Gnome terminal can move us to |
1760 * another window, so we need to check every time. */ | |
1761 if (x11_display_from != XD_XTERM) | |
1762 { | |
1763 /* | |
1764 * If the X11 display was opened here before, for the window where | |
1765 * Vim was started, close that one now to avoid a memory leak. | |
1766 */ | |
1767 if (x11_display_from == XD_HERE && x11_display != NULL) | |
1768 XCloseDisplay(x11_display); | |
1769 x11_display = xterm_dpy; | |
1770 x11_display_from = XD_XTERM; | |
1771 } | |
7 | 1772 if (test_x11_window(x11_display) == FAIL) |
1773 { | |
1774 /* probably bad $WINDOWID */ | |
1775 x11_window = 0; | |
1776 x11_display = NULL; | |
1777 x11_display_from = XD_NONE; | |
1778 return FAIL; | |
1779 } | |
1780 return OK; | |
1781 } | |
1782 #endif | |
1783 | |
1784 if (x11_window == 0 || x11_display == NULL) | |
1785 result = -1; | |
1786 | |
1787 if (result != -1) /* Have already been here and set this */ | |
1788 return result; /* Don't do all these X calls again */ | |
1789 | |
1790 if (x11_window != 0 && x11_display == NULL) | |
1791 { | |
1792 #ifdef SET_SIG_ALARM | |
1793 RETSIGTYPE (*sig_save)(); | |
1794 #endif | |
1795 #if defined(HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY) && defined(HAVE_SYS_TIME_H) | |
1796 struct timeval start_tv; | |
1797 | |
1798 if (p_verbose > 0) | |
1799 gettimeofday(&start_tv, NULL); | |
1800 #endif | |
1801 | |
1802 #ifdef SET_SIG_ALARM | |
1803 /* | |
1804 * Opening the Display may hang if the DISPLAY setting is wrong, or | |
1805 * the network connection is bad. Set an alarm timer to get out. | |
1806 */ | |
1807 sig_alarm_called = FALSE; | |
1808 sig_save = (RETSIGTYPE (*)())signal(SIGALRM, | |
1809 (RETSIGTYPE (*)())sig_alarm); | |
1810 alarm(2); | |
1811 #endif | |
1812 x11_display = XOpenDisplay(NULL); | |
1813 | |
1814 #ifdef SET_SIG_ALARM | |
1815 alarm(0); | |
1816 signal(SIGALRM, (RETSIGTYPE (*)())sig_save); | |
1817 if (p_verbose > 0 && sig_alarm_called) | |
292 | 1818 verb_msg((char_u *)_("Opening the X display timed out")); |
7 | 1819 #endif |
1820 if (x11_display != NULL) | |
1821 { | |
1822 # if defined(HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY) && defined(HAVE_SYS_TIME_H) | |
1823 if (p_verbose > 0) | |
292 | 1824 { |
1825 verbose_enter(); | |
7 | 1826 xopen_message(&start_tv); |
292 | 1827 verbose_leave(); |
1828 } | |
7 | 1829 # endif |
1830 if (test_x11_window(x11_display) == FAIL) | |
1831 { | |
1832 /* Maybe window id is bad */ | |
1833 x11_window = 0; | |
1834 XCloseDisplay(x11_display); | |
1835 x11_display = NULL; | |
1836 } | |
1837 else | |
1838 x11_display_from = XD_HERE; | |
1839 } | |
1840 } | |
1841 if (x11_window == 0 || x11_display == NULL) | |
1842 return (result = FAIL); | |
2609 | 1843 |
1844 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
1845 set_vim_var_nr(VV_WINDOWID, (long)x11_window); | |
1846 # endif | |
1847 | |
7 | 1848 return (result = OK); |
1849 } | |
1850 | |
1851 /* | |
1852 * Determine original x11 Window Title | |
1853 */ | |
1854 static int | |
1855 get_x11_title(test_only) | |
1856 int test_only; | |
1857 { | |
32 | 1858 return get_x11_thing(TRUE, test_only); |
7 | 1859 } |
1860 | |
1861 /* | |
1862 * Determine original x11 Window icon | |
1863 */ | |
1864 static int | |
1865 get_x11_icon(test_only) | |
1866 int test_only; | |
1867 { | |
1868 int retval = FALSE; | |
1869 | |
1870 retval = get_x11_thing(FALSE, test_only); | |
1871 | |
1872 /* could not get old icon, use terminal name */ | |
1873 if (oldicon == NULL && !test_only) | |
1874 { | |
1875 if (STRNCMP(T_NAME, "builtin_", 8) == 0) | |
1940 | 1876 oldicon = vim_strsave(T_NAME + 8); |
7 | 1877 else |
1940 | 1878 oldicon = vim_strsave(T_NAME); |
7 | 1879 } |
1880 | |
1881 return retval; | |
1882 } | |
1883 | |
1884 static int | |
1885 get_x11_thing(get_title, test_only) | |
1886 int get_title; /* get title string */ | |
1887 int test_only; | |
1888 { | |
1889 XTextProperty text_prop; | |
1890 int retval = FALSE; | |
1891 Status status; | |
1892 | |
1893 if (get_x11_windis() == OK) | |
1894 { | |
1895 /* Get window/icon name if any */ | |
1896 if (get_title) | |
1897 status = XGetWMName(x11_display, x11_window, &text_prop); | |
1898 else | |
1899 status = XGetWMIconName(x11_display, x11_window, &text_prop); | |
1900 | |
1901 /* | |
1902 * If terminal is xterm, then x11_window may be a child window of the | |
1903 * outer xterm window that actually contains the window/icon name, so | |
1904 * keep traversing up the tree until a window with a title/icon is | |
1905 * found. | |
1906 */ | |
1907 /* Previously this was only done for xterm and alikes. I don't see a | |
1908 * reason why it would fail for other terminal emulators. | |
1909 * if (term_is_xterm) */ | |
1910 { | |
1911 Window root; | |
1912 Window parent; | |
1913 Window win = x11_window; | |
1914 Window *children; | |
1915 unsigned int num_children; | |
1916 | |
1917 while (!status || text_prop.value == NULL) | |
1918 { | |
1919 if (!XQueryTree(x11_display, win, &root, &parent, &children, | |
1920 &num_children)) | |
1921 break; | |
1922 if (children) | |
1923 XFree((void *)children); | |
1924 if (parent == root || parent == 0) | |
1925 break; | |
1926 | |
1927 win = parent; | |
1928 if (get_title) | |
1929 status = XGetWMName(x11_display, win, &text_prop); | |
1930 else | |
1931 status = XGetWMIconName(x11_display, win, &text_prop); | |
1932 } | |
1933 } | |
1934 if (status && text_prop.value != NULL) | |
1935 { | |
1936 retval = TRUE; | |
1937 if (!test_only) | |
1938 { | |
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7 | 1945 { |
1946 #endif | |
1947 if (get_title) | |
1948 oldtitle = vim_strsave((char_u *)text_prop.value); | |
1949 else | |
1950 oldicon = vim_strsave((char_u *)text_prop.value); | |
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1951 #if defined(FEAT_XFONTSET) || defined(FEAT_MBYTE) |
7 | 1952 } |
1953 else | |
1954 { | |
1955 char **cl; | |
1956 Status transform_status; | |
1957 int n = 0; | |
1958 | |
1959 transform_status = XmbTextPropertyToTextList(x11_display, | |
1960 &text_prop, | |
1961 &cl, &n); | |
1962 if (transform_status >= Success && n > 0 && cl[0]) | |
1963 { | |
1964 if (get_title) | |
1965 oldtitle = vim_strsave((char_u *) cl[0]); | |
1966 else | |
1967 oldicon = vim_strsave((char_u *) cl[0]); | |
1968 XFreeStringList(cl); | |
1969 } | |
1970 else | |
1971 { | |
1972 if (get_title) | |
1973 oldtitle = vim_strsave((char_u *)text_prop.value); | |
1974 else | |
1975 oldicon = vim_strsave((char_u *)text_prop.value); | |
1976 } | |
1977 } | |
1978 #endif | |
1979 } | |
1980 XFree((void *)text_prop.value); | |
1981 } | |
1982 } | |
1983 return retval; | |
1984 } | |
1985 | |
6282 | 1986 /* Xutf8 functions are not avaialble on older systems. Note that on some |
1987 * systems X_HAVE_UTF8_STRING may be defined in a header file but | |
1988 * Xutf8SetWMProperties() is not in the X11 library. Configure checks for | |
1989 * that and defines HAVE_XUTF8SETWMPROPERTIES. */ | |
7 | 1990 #if defined(X_HAVE_UTF8_STRING) && defined(FEAT_MBYTE) |
6282 | 1991 # if X_HAVE_UTF8_STRING && HAVE_XUTF8SETWMPROPERTIES |
7 | 1992 # define USE_UTF8_STRING |
1993 # endif | |
1994 #endif | |
1995 | |
1996 /* | |
1997 * Set x11 Window Title | |
1998 * | |
1999 * get_x11_windis() must be called before this and have returned OK | |
2000 */ | |
2001 static void | |
2002 set_x11_title(title) | |
2003 char_u *title; | |
2004 { | |
2005 /* XmbSetWMProperties() and Xutf8SetWMProperties() should use a STRING | |
2006 * when possible, COMPOUND_TEXT otherwise. COMPOUND_TEXT isn't | |
2007 * supported everywhere and STRING doesn't work for multi-byte titles. | |
2008 */ | |
2009 #ifdef USE_UTF8_STRING | |
2010 if (enc_utf8) | |
2011 Xutf8SetWMProperties(x11_display, x11_window, (const char *)title, | |
2012 NULL, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL); | |
2013 else | |
2014 #endif | |
2015 { | |
2016 #if XtSpecificationRelease >= 4 | |
2017 # ifdef FEAT_XFONTSET | |
2018 XmbSetWMProperties(x11_display, x11_window, (const char *)title, | |
2019 NULL, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL); | |
2020 # else | |
2021 XTextProperty text_prop; | |
129 | 2022 char *c_title = (char *)title; |
7 | 2023 |
2024 /* directly from example 3-18 "basicwin" of Xlib Programming Manual */ | |
129 | 2025 (void)XStringListToTextProperty(&c_title, 1, &text_prop); |
7 | 2026 XSetWMProperties(x11_display, x11_window, &text_prop, |
2027 NULL, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL); | |
2028 # endif | |
2029 #else | |
2030 XStoreName(x11_display, x11_window, (char *)title); | |
2031 #endif | |
2032 } | |
2033 XFlush(x11_display); | |
2034 } | |
2035 | |
2036 /* | |
2037 * Set x11 Window icon | |
2038 * | |
2039 * get_x11_windis() must be called before this and have returned OK | |
2040 */ | |
2041 static void | |
2042 set_x11_icon(icon) | |
2043 char_u *icon; | |
2044 { | |
2045 /* See above for comments about using X*SetWMProperties(). */ | |
2046 #ifdef USE_UTF8_STRING | |
2047 if (enc_utf8) | |
2048 Xutf8SetWMProperties(x11_display, x11_window, NULL, (const char *)icon, | |
2049 NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL); | |
2050 else | |
2051 #endif | |
2052 { | |
2053 #if XtSpecificationRelease >= 4 | |
2054 # ifdef FEAT_XFONTSET | |
2055 XmbSetWMProperties(x11_display, x11_window, NULL, (const char *)icon, | |
2056 NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL); | |
2057 # else | |
2058 XTextProperty text_prop; | |
129 | 2059 char *c_icon = (char *)icon; |
2060 | |
2061 (void)XStringListToTextProperty(&c_icon, 1, &text_prop); | |
7 | 2062 XSetWMProperties(x11_display, x11_window, NULL, &text_prop, |
2063 NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL); | |
2064 # endif | |
2065 #else | |
2066 XSetIconName(x11_display, x11_window, (char *)icon); | |
2067 #endif | |
2068 } | |
2069 XFlush(x11_display); | |
2070 } | |
2071 | |
2072 #else /* FEAT_X11 */ | |
2073 | |
2074 static int | |
2075 get_x11_title(test_only) | |
1883 | 2076 int test_only UNUSED; |
7 | 2077 { |
2078 return FALSE; | |
2079 } | |
2080 | |
2081 static int | |
2082 get_x11_icon(test_only) | |
2083 int test_only; | |
2084 { | |
2085 if (!test_only) | |
2086 { | |
2087 if (STRNCMP(T_NAME, "builtin_", 8) == 0) | |
1940 | 2088 oldicon = vim_strsave(T_NAME + 8); |
7 | 2089 else |
1940 | 2090 oldicon = vim_strsave(T_NAME); |
7 | 2091 } |
2092 return FALSE; | |
2093 } | |
2094 | |
2095 #endif /* FEAT_X11 */ | |
2096 | |
2097 int | |
2098 mch_can_restore_title() | |
2099 { | |
2100 return get_x11_title(TRUE); | |
2101 } | |
2102 | |
2103 int | |
2104 mch_can_restore_icon() | |
2105 { | |
2106 return get_x11_icon(TRUE); | |
2107 } | |
2108 | |
2109 /* | |
2110 * Set the window title and icon. | |
2111 */ | |
2112 void | |
2113 mch_settitle(title, icon) | |
2114 char_u *title; | |
2115 char_u *icon; | |
2116 { | |
2117 int type = 0; | |
2118 static int recursive = 0; | |
2119 | |
2120 if (T_NAME == NULL) /* no terminal name (yet) */ | |
2121 return; | |
2122 if (title == NULL && icon == NULL) /* nothing to do */ | |
2123 return; | |
2124 | |
2125 /* When one of the X11 functions causes a deadly signal, we get here again | |
2126 * recursively. Avoid hanging then (something is probably locked). */ | |
2127 if (recursive) | |
2128 return; | |
2129 ++recursive; | |
2130 | |
2131 /* | |
2132 * if the window ID and the display is known, we may use X11 calls | |
2133 */ | |
2134 #ifdef FEAT_X11 | |
2135 if (get_x11_windis() == OK) | |
2136 type = 1; | |
2137 #else | |
2138 # if defined(FEAT_GUI_PHOTON) || defined(FEAT_GUI_MAC) || defined(FEAT_GUI_GTK) | |
2139 if (gui.in_use) | |
2140 type = 1; | |
2141 # endif | |
2142 #endif | |
2143 | |
2144 /* | |
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7 | 2146 * than x11 calls, because the x11 calls don't always work |
2147 */ | |
2148 if ((type || *T_TS != NUL) && title != NULL) | |
2149 { | |
2150 if (oldtitle == NULL | |
2151 #ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
2152 && !gui.in_use | |
2153 #endif | |
2154 ) /* first call but not in GUI, save title */ | |
2155 (void)get_x11_title(FALSE); | |
2156 | |
2157 if (*T_TS != NUL) /* it's OK if t_fs is empty */ | |
2158 term_settitle(title); | |
2159 #ifdef FEAT_X11 | |
2160 else | |
2161 # ifdef FEAT_GUI_GTK | |
2162 if (!gui.in_use) /* don't do this if GTK+ is running */ | |
2163 # endif | |
2164 set_x11_title(title); /* x11 */ | |
2165 #endif | |
64 | 2166 #if defined(FEAT_GUI_GTK) \ |
7 | 2167 || defined(FEAT_GUI_PHOTON) || defined(FEAT_GUI_MAC) |
2168 else | |
2169 gui_mch_settitle(title, icon); | |
2170 #endif | |
2171 did_set_title = TRUE; | |
2172 } | |
2173 | |
2174 if ((type || *T_CIS != NUL) && icon != NULL) | |
2175 { | |
2176 if (oldicon == NULL | |
2177 #ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
2178 && !gui.in_use | |
2179 #endif | |
2180 ) /* first call, save icon */ | |
2181 get_x11_icon(FALSE); | |
2182 | |
2183 if (*T_CIS != NUL) | |
2184 { | |
2185 out_str(T_CIS); /* set icon start */ | |
2186 out_str_nf(icon); | |
2187 out_str(T_CIE); /* set icon end */ | |
2188 out_flush(); | |
2189 } | |
2190 #ifdef FEAT_X11 | |
2191 else | |
2192 # ifdef FEAT_GUI_GTK | |
2193 if (!gui.in_use) /* don't do this if GTK+ is running */ | |
2194 # endif | |
2195 set_x11_icon(icon); /* x11 */ | |
2196 #endif | |
2197 did_set_icon = TRUE; | |
2198 } | |
2199 --recursive; | |
2200 } | |
2201 | |
2202 /* | |
2203 * Restore the window/icon title. | |
2204 * "which" is one of: | |
2205 * 1 only restore title | |
2206 * 2 only restore icon | |
2207 * 3 restore title and icon | |
2208 */ | |
2209 void | |
2210 mch_restore_title(which) | |
2211 int which; | |
2212 { | |
2213 /* only restore the title or icon when it has been set */ | |
2214 mch_settitle(((which & 1) && did_set_title) ? | |
2215 (oldtitle ? oldtitle : p_titleold) : NULL, | |
2216 ((which & 2) && did_set_icon) ? oldicon : NULL); | |
2217 } | |
2218 | |
2219 #endif /* FEAT_TITLE */ | |
2220 | |
2221 /* | |
2222 * Return TRUE if "name" looks like some xterm name. | |
158 | 2223 * Seiichi Sato mentioned that "mlterm" works like xterm. |
7 | 2224 */ |
2225 int | |
2226 vim_is_xterm(name) | |
2227 char_u *name; | |
2228 { | |
2229 if (name == NULL) | |
2230 return FALSE; | |
2231 return (STRNICMP(name, "xterm", 5) == 0 | |
2232 || STRNICMP(name, "nxterm", 6) == 0 | |
2233 || STRNICMP(name, "kterm", 5) == 0 | |
158 | 2234 || STRNICMP(name, "mlterm", 6) == 0 |
7 | 2235 || STRNICMP(name, "rxvt", 4) == 0 |
2236 || STRCMP(name, "builtin_xterm") == 0); | |
2237 } | |
2238 | |
1620 | 2239 #if defined(FEAT_MOUSE_XTERM) || defined(PROTO) |
2240 /* | |
2241 * Return TRUE if "name" appears to be that of a terminal | |
2242 * known to support the xterm-style mouse protocol. | |
2243 * Relies on term_is_xterm having been set to its correct value. | |
2244 */ | |
2245 int | |
2246 use_xterm_like_mouse(name) | |
2247 char_u *name; | |
2248 { | |
2249 return (name != NULL | |
2250 && (term_is_xterm || STRNICMP(name, "screen", 6) == 0)); | |
2251 } | |
2252 #endif | |
2253 | |
7 | 2254 #if defined(FEAT_MOUSE_TTY) || defined(PROTO) |
2255 /* | |
2256 * Return non-zero when using an xterm mouse, according to 'ttymouse'. | |
2257 * Return 1 for "xterm". | |
2258 * Return 2 for "xterm2". | |
3145 | 2259 * Return 3 for "urxvt". |
3746 | 2260 * Return 4 for "sgr". |
7 | 2261 */ |
2262 int | |
2263 use_xterm_mouse() | |
2264 { | |
3746 | 2265 if (ttym_flags == TTYM_SGR) |
2266 return 4; | |
3145 | 2267 if (ttym_flags == TTYM_URXVT) |
2268 return 3; | |
7 | 2269 if (ttym_flags == TTYM_XTERM2) |
2270 return 2; | |
2271 if (ttym_flags == TTYM_XTERM) | |
2272 return 1; | |
2273 return 0; | |
2274 } | |
2275 #endif | |
2276 | |
2277 int | |
2278 vim_is_iris(name) | |
2279 char_u *name; | |
2280 { | |
2281 if (name == NULL) | |
2282 return FALSE; | |
2283 return (STRNICMP(name, "iris-ansi", 9) == 0 | |
2284 || STRCMP(name, "builtin_iris-ansi") == 0); | |
2285 } | |
2286 | |
2287 int | |
2288 vim_is_vt300(name) | |
2289 char_u *name; | |
2290 { | |
2291 if (name == NULL) | |
2292 return FALSE; /* actually all ANSI comp. terminals should be here */ | |
22 | 2293 /* catch VT100 - VT5xx */ |
2294 return ((STRNICMP(name, "vt", 2) == 0 | |
2295 && vim_strchr((char_u *)"12345", name[2]) != NULL) | |
7 | 2296 || STRCMP(name, "builtin_vt320") == 0); |
2297 } | |
2298 | |
2299 /* | |
2300 * Return TRUE if "name" is a terminal for which 'ttyfast' should be set. | |
2301 * This should include all windowed terminal emulators. | |
2302 */ | |
2303 int | |
2304 vim_is_fastterm(name) | |
2305 char_u *name; | |
2306 { | |
2307 if (name == NULL) | |
2308 return FALSE; | |
2309 if (vim_is_xterm(name) || vim_is_vt300(name) || vim_is_iris(name)) | |
2310 return TRUE; | |
2311 return ( STRNICMP(name, "hpterm", 6) == 0 | |
2312 || STRNICMP(name, "sun-cmd", 7) == 0 | |
2313 || STRNICMP(name, "screen", 6) == 0 | |
2314 || STRNICMP(name, "dtterm", 6) == 0); | |
2315 } | |
2316 | |
2317 /* | |
2318 * Insert user name in s[len]. | |
2319 * Return OK if a name found. | |
2320 */ | |
2321 int | |
2322 mch_get_user_name(s, len) | |
2323 char_u *s; | |
2324 int len; | |
2325 { | |
2326 #ifdef VMS | |
509 | 2327 vim_strncpy(s, (char_u *)cuserid(NULL), len - 1); |
7 | 2328 return OK; |
2329 #else | |
2330 return mch_get_uname(getuid(), s, len); | |
2331 #endif | |
2332 } | |
2333 | |
2334 /* | |
2335 * Insert user name for "uid" in s[len]. | |
2336 * Return OK if a name found. | |
2337 */ | |
2338 int | |
2339 mch_get_uname(uid, s, len) | |
2340 uid_t uid; | |
2341 char_u *s; | |
2342 int len; | |
2343 { | |
2344 #if defined(HAVE_PWD_H) && defined(HAVE_GETPWUID) | |
2345 struct passwd *pw; | |
2346 | |
2347 if ((pw = getpwuid(uid)) != NULL | |
2348 && pw->pw_name != NULL && *(pw->pw_name) != NUL) | |
2349 { | |
418 | 2350 vim_strncpy(s, (char_u *)pw->pw_name, len - 1); |
7 | 2351 return OK; |
2352 } | |
2353 #endif | |
2354 sprintf((char *)s, "%d", (int)uid); /* assumes s is long enough */ | |
2355 return FAIL; /* a number is not a name */ | |
2356 } | |
2357 | |
2358 /* | |
2359 * Insert host name is s[len]. | |
2360 */ | |
2361 | |
2362 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_UTSNAME_H | |
2363 void | |
2364 mch_get_host_name(s, len) | |
2365 char_u *s; | |
2366 int len; | |
2367 { | |
2368 struct utsname vutsname; | |
2369 | |
2370 if (uname(&vutsname) < 0) | |
2371 *s = NUL; | |
2372 else | |
418 | 2373 vim_strncpy(s, (char_u *)vutsname.nodename, len - 1); |
7 | 2374 } |
2375 #else /* HAVE_SYS_UTSNAME_H */ | |
2376 | |
2377 # ifdef HAVE_SYS_SYSTEMINFO_H | |
2378 # define gethostname(nam, len) sysinfo(SI_HOSTNAME, nam, len) | |
2379 # endif | |
2380 | |
2381 void | |
2382 mch_get_host_name(s, len) | |
2383 char_u *s; | |
2384 int len; | |
2385 { | |
2386 # ifdef VAXC | |
2387 vaxc$gethostname((char *)s, len); | |
2388 # else | |
2389 gethostname((char *)s, len); | |
2390 # endif | |
2391 s[len - 1] = NUL; /* make sure it's terminated */ | |
2392 } | |
2393 #endif /* HAVE_SYS_UTSNAME_H */ | |
2394 | |
2395 /* | |
2396 * return process ID | |
2397 */ | |
2398 long | |
2399 mch_get_pid() | |
2400 { | |
2401 return (long)getpid(); | |
2402 } | |
2403 | |
2404 #if !defined(HAVE_STRERROR) && defined(USE_GETCWD) | |
2405 static char *strerror __ARGS((int)); | |
2406 | |
2407 static char * | |
2408 strerror(err) | |
2409 int err; | |
2410 { | |
2411 extern int sys_nerr; | |
2412 extern char *sys_errlist[]; | |
2413 static char er[20]; | |
2414 | |
2415 if (err > 0 && err < sys_nerr) | |
2416 return (sys_errlist[err]); | |
2417 sprintf(er, "Error %d", err); | |
2418 return er; | |
2419 } | |
2420 #endif | |
2421 | |
2422 /* | |
2423 * Get name of current directory into buffer 'buf' of length 'len' bytes. | |
2424 * Return OK for success, FAIL for failure. | |
2425 */ | |
2426 int | |
2427 mch_dirname(buf, len) | |
2428 char_u *buf; | |
2429 int len; | |
2430 { | |
2431 #if defined(USE_GETCWD) | |
2432 if (getcwd((char *)buf, len) == NULL) | |
2433 { | |
2434 STRCPY(buf, strerror(errno)); | |
2435 return FAIL; | |
2436 } | |
2437 return OK; | |
2438 #else | |
2439 return (getwd((char *)buf) != NULL ? OK : FAIL); | |
2440 #endif | |
2441 } | |
2442 | |
2443 #if defined(OS2) || defined(PROTO) | |
2444 /* | |
2445 * Replace all slashes by backslashes. | |
2446 * When 'shellslash' set do it the other way around. | |
2447 */ | |
2448 void | |
2449 slash_adjust(p) | |
2450 char_u *p; | |
2451 { | |
2452 while (*p) | |
2453 { | |
2454 if (*p == psepcN) | |
2455 *p = psepc; | |
39 | 2456 mb_ptr_adv(p); |
7 | 2457 } |
2458 } | |
2459 #endif | |
2460 | |
2461 /* | |
1045 | 2462 * Get absolute file name into "buf[len]". |
7 | 2463 * |
2464 * return FAIL for failure, OK for success | |
2465 */ | |
2466 int | |
2467 mch_FullName(fname, buf, len, force) | |
2468 char_u *fname, *buf; | |
2469 int len; | |
2470 int force; /* also expand when already absolute path */ | |
2471 { | |
2472 int l; | |
1082 | 2473 #ifdef OS2 |
7 | 2474 int only_drive; /* file name is only a drive letter */ |
1082 | 2475 #endif |
2476 #ifdef HAVE_FCHDIR | |
7 | 2477 int fd = -1; |
2478 static int dont_fchdir = FALSE; /* TRUE when fchdir() doesn't work */ | |
1082 | 2479 #endif |
7 | 2480 char_u olddir[MAXPATHL]; |
2481 char_u *p; | |
2482 int retval = OK; | |
1615 | 2483 #ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
1620 | 2484 char_u posix_fname[MAXPATHL]; /* Cygwin docs mention MAX_PATH, but |
2485 it's not always defined */ | |
2486 #endif | |
7 | 2487 |
1082 | 2488 #ifdef VMS |
2489 fname = vms_fixfilename(fname); | |
2490 #endif | |
2491 | |
1102 | 2492 #ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
2493 /* | |
2494 * This helps for when "/etc/hosts" is a symlink to "c:/something/hosts". | |
2495 */ | |
1657 | 2496 # if CYGWIN_VERSION_DLL_MAJOR >= 1007 |
2497 cygwin_conv_path(CCP_WIN_A_TO_POSIX, fname, posix_fname, MAXPATHL); | |
2498 # else | |
1615 | 2499 cygwin_conv_to_posix_path(fname, posix_fname); |
1657 | 2500 # endif |
1615 | 2501 fname = posix_fname; |
1102 | 2502 #endif |
2503 | |
7 | 2504 /* expand it if forced or not an absolute path */ |
2505 if (force || !mch_isFullName(fname)) | |
2506 { | |
2507 /* | |
2508 * If the file name has a path, change to that directory for a moment, | |
2509 * and then do the getwd() (and get back to where we were). | |
2510 * This will get the correct path name with "../" things. | |
2511 */ | |
1082 | 2512 #ifdef OS2 |
7 | 2513 only_drive = 0; |
2514 if (((p = vim_strrchr(fname, '/')) != NULL) | |
2515 || ((p = vim_strrchr(fname, '\\')) != NULL) | |
2516 || (((p = vim_strchr(fname, ':')) != NULL) && ++only_drive)) | |
1082 | 2517 #else |
7 | 2518 if ((p = vim_strrchr(fname, '/')) != NULL) |
1082 | 2519 #endif |
7 | 2520 { |
1082 | 2521 #ifdef HAVE_FCHDIR |
7 | 2522 /* |
2523 * Use fchdir() if possible, it's said to be faster and more | |
2524 * reliable. But on SunOS 4 it might not work. Check this by | |
2525 * doing a fchdir() right now. | |
2526 */ | |
2527 if (!dont_fchdir) | |
2528 { | |
2529 fd = open(".", O_RDONLY | O_EXTRA, 0); | |
2530 if (fd >= 0 && fchdir(fd) < 0) | |
2531 { | |
2532 close(fd); | |
2533 fd = -1; | |
2534 dont_fchdir = TRUE; /* don't try again */ | |
2535 } | |
2536 } | |
1082 | 2537 #endif |
7 | 2538 |
2539 /* Only change directory when we are sure we can return to where | |
2540 * we are now. After doing "su" chdir(".") might not work. */ | |
2541 if ( | |
1082 | 2542 #ifdef HAVE_FCHDIR |
7 | 2543 fd < 0 && |
1082 | 2544 #endif |
7 | 2545 (mch_dirname(olddir, MAXPATHL) == FAIL |
2546 || mch_chdir((char *)olddir) != 0)) | |
2547 { | |
2548 p = NULL; /* can't get current dir: don't chdir */ | |
2549 retval = FAIL; | |
2550 } | |
2551 else | |
2552 { | |
1082 | 2553 #ifdef OS2 |
7 | 2554 /* |
2555 * compensate for case where ':' from "D:" was the only | |
2556 * path separator detected in the file name; the _next_ | |
2557 * character has to be removed, and then restored later. | |
2558 */ | |
2559 if (only_drive) | |
2560 p++; | |
1082 | 2561 #endif |
7 | 2562 /* The directory is copied into buf[], to be able to remove |
2563 * the file name without changing it (could be a string in | |
2564 * read-only memory) */ | |
2565 if (p - fname >= len) | |
2566 retval = FAIL; | |
2567 else | |
2568 { | |
418 | 2569 vim_strncpy(buf, fname, p - fname); |
7 | 2570 if (mch_chdir((char *)buf)) |
2571 retval = FAIL; | |
2572 else | |
2573 fname = p + 1; | |
2574 *buf = NUL; | |
2575 } | |
1082 | 2576 #ifdef OS2 |
7 | 2577 if (only_drive) |
2578 { | |
2579 p--; | |
2580 if (retval != FAIL) | |
2581 fname--; | |
2582 } | |
1082 | 2583 #endif |
7 | 2584 } |
2585 } | |
2586 if (mch_dirname(buf, len) == FAIL) | |
2587 { | |
2588 retval = FAIL; | |
2589 *buf = NUL; | |
2590 } | |
2591 if (p != NULL) | |
2592 { | |
1082 | 2593 #ifdef HAVE_FCHDIR |
7 | 2594 if (fd >= 0) |
2595 { | |
1935 | 2596 if (p_verbose >= 5) |
2597 { | |
2598 verbose_enter(); | |
2599 MSG("fchdir() to previous dir"); | |
2600 verbose_leave(); | |
2601 } | |
7 | 2602 l = fchdir(fd); |
2603 close(fd); | |
2604 } | |
2605 else | |
1082 | 2606 #endif |
7 | 2607 l = mch_chdir((char *)olddir); |
2608 if (l != 0) | |
2609 EMSG(_(e_prev_dir)); | |
2610 } | |
2611 | |
2612 l = STRLEN(buf); | |
3867 | 2613 if (l >= len - 1) |
2614 retval = FAIL; /* no space for trailing "/" */ | |
1082 | 2615 #ifndef VMS |
3867 | 2616 else if (l > 0 && buf[l - 1] != '/' && *fname != NUL |
7 | 2617 && STRCMP(fname, ".") != 0) |
3867 | 2618 STRCAT(buf, "/"); |
1082 | 2619 #endif |
7 | 2620 } |
1045 | 2621 |
7 | 2622 /* Catch file names which are too long. */ |
1877 | 2623 if (retval == FAIL || (int)(STRLEN(buf) + STRLEN(fname)) >= len) |
7 | 2624 return FAIL; |
2625 | |
2626 /* Do not append ".", "/dir/." is equal to "/dir". */ | |
2627 if (STRCMP(fname, ".") != 0) | |
2628 STRCAT(buf, fname); | |
2629 | |
2630 return OK; | |
2631 } | |
2632 | |
2633 /* | |
2634 * Return TRUE if "fname" does not depend on the current directory. | |
2635 */ | |
2636 int | |
2637 mch_isFullName(fname) | |
2638 char_u *fname; | |
2639 { | |
2640 #ifdef __EMX__ | |
2641 return _fnisabs(fname); | |
2642 #else | |
2643 # ifdef VMS | |
2644 return ( fname[0] == '/' || fname[0] == '.' || | |
2645 strchr((char *)fname,':') || strchr((char *)fname,'"') || | |
2646 (strchr((char *)fname,'[') && strchr((char *)fname,']'))|| | |
2647 (strchr((char *)fname,'<') && strchr((char *)fname,'>')) ); | |
2648 # else | |
2649 return (*fname == '/' || *fname == '~'); | |
2650 # endif | |
2651 #endif | |
2652 } | |
2653 | |
585 | 2654 #if defined(USE_FNAME_CASE) || defined(PROTO) |
2655 /* | |
2656 * Set the case of the file name, if it already exists. This will cause the | |
2657 * file name to remain exactly the same. | |
1450 | 2658 * Only required for file systems where case is ignored and preserved. |
585 | 2659 */ |
2660 void | |
2661 fname_case(name, len) | |
2662 char_u *name; | |
1883 | 2663 int len UNUSED; /* buffer size, only used when name gets longer */ |
585 | 2664 { |
2665 struct stat st; | |
2666 char_u *slash, *tail; | |
2667 DIR *dirp; | |
2668 struct dirent *dp; | |
2669 | |
2670 if (lstat((char *)name, &st) >= 0) | |
2671 { | |
2672 /* Open the directory where the file is located. */ | |
2673 slash = vim_strrchr(name, '/'); | |
2674 if (slash == NULL) | |
2675 { | |
2676 dirp = opendir("."); | |
2677 tail = name; | |
2678 } | |
2679 else | |
2680 { | |
2681 *slash = NUL; | |
2682 dirp = opendir((char *)name); | |
2683 *slash = '/'; | |
2684 tail = slash + 1; | |
2685 } | |
2686 | |
2687 if (dirp != NULL) | |
2688 { | |
2689 while ((dp = readdir(dirp)) != NULL) | |
2690 { | |
2691 /* Only accept names that differ in case and are the same byte | |
2692 * length. TODO: accept different length name. */ | |
2693 if (STRICMP(tail, dp->d_name) == 0 | |
2694 && STRLEN(tail) == STRLEN(dp->d_name)) | |
2695 { | |
2696 char_u newname[MAXPATHL + 1]; | |
2697 struct stat st2; | |
2698 | |
2699 /* Verify the inode is equal. */ | |
2700 vim_strncpy(newname, name, MAXPATHL); | |
2701 vim_strncpy(newname + (tail - name), (char_u *)dp->d_name, | |
2702 MAXPATHL - (tail - name)); | |
2703 if (lstat((char *)newname, &st2) >= 0 | |
2704 && st.st_ino == st2.st_ino | |
2705 && st.st_dev == st2.st_dev) | |
2706 { | |
2707 STRCPY(tail, dp->d_name); | |
2708 break; | |
2709 } | |
2710 } | |
2711 } | |
2712 | |
2713 closedir(dirp); | |
2714 } | |
2715 } | |
2716 } | |
2717 #endif | |
2718 | |
7 | 2719 /* |
2720 * Get file permissions for 'name'. | |
2721 * Returns -1 when it doesn't exist. | |
2722 */ | |
2723 long | |
2724 mch_getperm(name) | |
2725 char_u *name; | |
2726 { | |
2727 struct stat statb; | |
2728 | |
2729 /* Keep the #ifdef outside of stat(), it may be a macro. */ | |
2730 #ifdef VMS | |
2731 if (stat((char *)vms_fixfilename(name), &statb)) | |
2732 #else | |
2733 if (stat((char *)name, &statb)) | |
2734 #endif | |
2735 return -1; | |
1350 | 2736 #ifdef __INTERIX |
2737 /* The top bit makes the value negative, which means the file doesn't | |
2738 * exist. Remove the bit, we don't use it. */ | |
2739 return statb.st_mode & ~S_ADDACE; | |
2740 #else | |
7 | 2741 return statb.st_mode; |
1350 | 2742 #endif |
7 | 2743 } |
2744 | |
2745 /* | |
2746 * set file permission for 'name' to 'perm' | |
2747 * | |
2748 * return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise | |
2749 */ | |
2750 int | |
2751 mch_setperm(name, perm) | |
2752 char_u *name; | |
2753 long perm; | |
2754 { | |
2755 return (chmod((char *) | |
2756 #ifdef VMS | |
2757 vms_fixfilename(name), | |
2758 #else | |
2759 name, | |
2760 #endif | |
2761 (mode_t)perm) == 0 ? OK : FAIL); | |
2762 } | |
2763 | |
2764 #if defined(HAVE_ACL) || defined(PROTO) | |
2765 # ifdef HAVE_SYS_ACL_H | |
2766 # include <sys/acl.h> | |
2767 # endif | |
2768 # ifdef HAVE_SYS_ACCESS_H | |
2769 # include <sys/access.h> | |
2770 # endif | |
2771 | |
2772 # ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS_ACL | |
2773 typedef struct vim_acl_solaris_T { | |
2774 int acl_cnt; | |
2775 aclent_t *acl_entry; | |
2776 } vim_acl_solaris_T; | |
2777 # endif | |
2778 | |
1583 | 2779 #if defined(HAVE_SELINUX) || defined(PROTO) |
2780 /* | |
2781 * Copy security info from "from_file" to "to_file". | |
2782 */ | |
2783 void | |
2784 mch_copy_sec(from_file, to_file) | |
2785 char_u *from_file; | |
2786 char_u *to_file; | |
2787 { | |
2788 if (from_file == NULL) | |
2789 return; | |
2790 | |
2791 if (selinux_enabled == -1) | |
2792 selinux_enabled = is_selinux_enabled(); | |
2793 | |
2794 if (selinux_enabled > 0) | |
2795 { | |
2796 security_context_t from_context = NULL; | |
2797 security_context_t to_context = NULL; | |
2798 | |
2799 if (getfilecon((char *)from_file, &from_context) < 0) | |
2800 { | |
2801 /* If the filesystem doesn't support extended attributes, | |
2802 the original had no special security context and the | |
2803 target cannot have one either. */ | |
2804 if (errno == EOPNOTSUPP) | |
2805 return; | |
2806 | |
2807 MSG_PUTS(_("\nCould not get security context for ")); | |
2808 msg_outtrans(from_file); | |
2809 msg_putchar('\n'); | |
2810 return; | |
2811 } | |
2812 if (getfilecon((char *)to_file, &to_context) < 0) | |
2813 { | |
2814 MSG_PUTS(_("\nCould not get security context for ")); | |
2815 msg_outtrans(to_file); | |
2816 msg_putchar('\n'); | |
2817 freecon (from_context); | |
2818 return ; | |
2819 } | |
2820 if (strcmp(from_context, to_context) != 0) | |
2821 { | |
2822 if (setfilecon((char *)to_file, from_context) < 0) | |
2823 { | |
2824 MSG_PUTS(_("\nCould not set security context for ")); | |
2825 msg_outtrans(to_file); | |
2826 msg_putchar('\n'); | |
2827 } | |
2828 } | |
2829 freecon(to_context); | |
2830 freecon(from_context); | |
2831 } | |
2832 } | |
2833 #endif /* HAVE_SELINUX */ | |
2834 | |
5788 | 2835 #if defined(HAVE_SMACK) && !defined(PROTO) |
2836 /* | |
2837 * Copy security info from "from_file" to "to_file". | |
2838 */ | |
2839 void | |
2840 mch_copy_sec(from_file, to_file) | |
2841 char_u *from_file; | |
2842 char_u *to_file; | |
2843 { | |
5832 | 2844 static const char * const smack_copied_attributes[] = |
5788 | 2845 { |
2846 XATTR_NAME_SMACK, | |
2847 XATTR_NAME_SMACKEXEC, | |
2848 XATTR_NAME_SMACKMMAP | |
2849 }; | |
2850 | |
2851 char buffer[SMACK_LABEL_LEN]; | |
2852 const char *name; | |
2853 int index; | |
2854 int ret; | |
2855 ssize_t size; | |
2856 | |
2857 if (from_file == NULL) | |
2858 return; | |
2859 | |
2860 for (index = 0 ; index < (int)(sizeof(smack_copied_attributes) | |
2861 / sizeof(smack_copied_attributes)[0]) ; index++) | |
2862 { | |
2863 /* get the name of the attribute to copy */ | |
2864 name = smack_copied_attributes[index]; | |
2865 | |
2866 /* get the value of the attribute in buffer */ | |
2867 size = getxattr((char*)from_file, name, buffer, sizeof(buffer)); | |
2868 if (size >= 0) | |
2869 { | |
2870 /* copy the attribute value of buffer */ | |
2871 ret = setxattr((char*)to_file, name, buffer, (size_t)size, 0); | |
2872 if (ret < 0) | |
2873 { | |
2874 MSG_PUTS(_("Could not set security context ")); | |
2875 MSG_PUTS(name); | |
2876 MSG_PUTS(_(" for ")); | |
2877 msg_outtrans(to_file); | |
2878 msg_putchar('\n'); | |
2879 } | |
2880 } | |
2881 else | |
2882 { | |
2883 /* what reason of not having the attribute value? */ | |
2884 switch (errno) | |
2885 { | |
2886 case ENOTSUP: | |
2887 /* extended attributes aren't supported or enabled */ | |
2888 /* should a message be echoed? not sure... */ | |
2889 return; /* leave because it isn't usefull to continue */ | |
2890 | |
2891 case ERANGE: | |
2892 default: | |
2893 /* no enough size OR unexpected error */ | |
2894 MSG_PUTS(_("Could not get security context ")); | |
2895 MSG_PUTS(name); | |
2896 MSG_PUTS(_(" for ")); | |
2897 msg_outtrans(from_file); | |
2898 MSG_PUTS(_(". Removing it!\n")); | |
2899 /* FALLTHROUGH to remove the attribute */ | |
2900 | |
2901 case ENODATA: | |
2902 /* no attribute of this name */ | |
2903 ret = removexattr((char*)to_file, name); | |
5800 | 2904 /* Silently ignore errors, apparently this happens when |
2905 * smack is not actually being used. */ | |
5788 | 2906 break; |
2907 } | |
2908 } | |
2909 } | |
2910 } | |
2911 #endif /* HAVE_SMACK */ | |
2912 | |
7 | 2913 /* |
2914 * Return a pointer to the ACL of file "fname" in allocated memory. | |
2915 * Return NULL if the ACL is not available for whatever reason. | |
2916 */ | |
2917 vim_acl_T | |
2918 mch_get_acl(fname) | |
1877 | 2919 char_u *fname UNUSED; |
7 | 2920 { |
2921 vim_acl_T ret = NULL; | |
2922 #ifdef HAVE_POSIX_ACL | |
2923 ret = (vim_acl_T)acl_get_file((char *)fname, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS); | |
2924 #else | |
3330 | 2925 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS_ZFS_ACL |
2926 acl_t *aclent; | |
2927 | |
2928 if (acl_get((char *)fname, 0, &aclent) < 0) | |
2929 return NULL; | |
2930 ret = (vim_acl_T)aclent; | |
2931 #else | |
7 | 2932 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS_ACL |
2933 vim_acl_solaris_T *aclent; | |
2934 | |
2935 aclent = malloc(sizeof(vim_acl_solaris_T)); | |
2936 if ((aclent->acl_cnt = acl((char *)fname, GETACLCNT, 0, NULL)) < 0) | |
2937 { | |
2938 free(aclent); | |
2939 return NULL; | |
2940 } | |
2941 aclent->acl_entry = malloc(aclent->acl_cnt * sizeof(aclent_t)); | |
2942 if (acl((char *)fname, GETACL, aclent->acl_cnt, aclent->acl_entry) < 0) | |
2943 { | |
2944 free(aclent->acl_entry); | |
2945 free(aclent); | |
2946 return NULL; | |
2947 } | |
2948 ret = (vim_acl_T)aclent; | |
2949 #else | |
2950 #if defined(HAVE_AIX_ACL) | |
2951 int aclsize; | |
2952 struct acl *aclent; | |
2953 | |
2954 aclsize = sizeof(struct acl); | |
2955 aclent = malloc(aclsize); | |
2956 if (statacl((char *)fname, STX_NORMAL, aclent, aclsize) < 0) | |
2957 { | |
2958 if (errno == ENOSPC) | |
2959 { | |
2960 aclsize = aclent->acl_len; | |
2961 aclent = realloc(aclent, aclsize); | |
2962 if (statacl((char *)fname, STX_NORMAL, aclent, aclsize) < 0) | |
2963 { | |
2964 free(aclent); | |
2965 return NULL; | |
2966 } | |
2967 } | |
2968 else | |
2969 { | |
2970 free(aclent); | |
2971 return NULL; | |
2972 } | |
2973 } | |
2974 ret = (vim_acl_T)aclent; | |
2975 #endif /* HAVE_AIX_ACL */ | |
2976 #endif /* HAVE_SOLARIS_ACL */ | |
3330 | 2977 #endif /* HAVE_SOLARIS_ZFS_ACL */ |
7 | 2978 #endif /* HAVE_POSIX_ACL */ |
2979 return ret; | |
2980 } | |
2981 | |
2982 /* | |
2983 * Set the ACL of file "fname" to "acl" (unless it's NULL). | |
2984 */ | |
2985 void | |
2986 mch_set_acl(fname, aclent) | |
1877 | 2987 char_u *fname UNUSED; |
7 | 2988 vim_acl_T aclent; |
2989 { | |
2990 if (aclent == NULL) | |
2991 return; | |
2992 #ifdef HAVE_POSIX_ACL | |
2993 acl_set_file((char *)fname, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS, (acl_t)aclent); | |
2994 #else | |
3330 | 2995 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS_ZFS_ACL |
2996 acl_set((char *)fname, (acl_t *)aclent); | |
2997 #else | |
7 | 2998 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS_ACL |
2999 acl((char *)fname, SETACL, ((vim_acl_solaris_T *)aclent)->acl_cnt, | |
3000 ((vim_acl_solaris_T *)aclent)->acl_entry); | |
3001 #else | |
3002 #ifdef HAVE_AIX_ACL | |
3003 chacl((char *)fname, aclent, ((struct acl *)aclent)->acl_len); | |
3004 #endif /* HAVE_AIX_ACL */ | |
3005 #endif /* HAVE_SOLARIS_ACL */ | |
3330 | 3006 #endif /* HAVE_SOLARIS_ZFS_ACL */ |
7 | 3007 #endif /* HAVE_POSIX_ACL */ |
3008 } | |
3009 | |
3010 void | |
3011 mch_free_acl(aclent) | |
3012 vim_acl_T aclent; | |
3013 { | |
3014 if (aclent == NULL) | |
3015 return; | |
3016 #ifdef HAVE_POSIX_ACL | |
3017 acl_free((acl_t)aclent); | |
3018 #else | |
3330 | 3019 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS_ZFS_ACL |
3020 acl_free((acl_t *)aclent); | |
3021 #else | |
7 | 3022 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS_ACL |
3023 free(((vim_acl_solaris_T *)aclent)->acl_entry); | |
3024 free(aclent); | |
3025 #else | |
3026 #ifdef HAVE_AIX_ACL | |
3027 free(aclent); | |
3028 #endif /* HAVE_AIX_ACL */ | |
3029 #endif /* HAVE_SOLARIS_ACL */ | |
3330 | 3030 #endif /* HAVE_SOLARIS_ZFS_ACL */ |
7 | 3031 #endif /* HAVE_POSIX_ACL */ |
3032 } | |
3033 #endif | |
3034 | |
3035 /* | |
3036 * Set hidden flag for "name". | |
3037 */ | |
3038 void | |
3039 mch_hide(name) | |
1877 | 3040 char_u *name UNUSED; |
7 | 3041 { |
3042 /* can't hide a file */ | |
3043 } | |
3044 | |
3045 /* | |
3046 * return TRUE if "name" is a directory | |
3047 * return FALSE if "name" is not a directory | |
3048 * return FALSE for error | |
3049 */ | |
3050 int | |
3051 mch_isdir(name) | |
3052 char_u *name; | |
3053 { | |
3054 struct stat statb; | |
3055 | |
3056 if (*name == NUL) /* Some stat()s don't flag "" as an error. */ | |
3057 return FALSE; | |
3058 if (stat((char *)name, &statb)) | |
3059 return FALSE; | |
3060 #ifdef _POSIX_SOURCE | |
3061 return (S_ISDIR(statb.st_mode) ? TRUE : FALSE); | |
3062 #else | |
3063 return ((statb.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR ? TRUE : FALSE); | |
3064 #endif | |
3065 } | |
3066 | |
3067 static int executable_file __ARGS((char_u *name)); | |
3068 | |
3069 /* | |
3070 * Return 1 if "name" is an executable file, 0 if not or it doesn't exist. | |
3071 */ | |
3072 static int | |
3073 executable_file(name) | |
3074 char_u *name; | |
3075 { | |
3076 struct stat st; | |
3077 | |
3078 if (stat((char *)name, &st)) | |
3079 return 0; | |
5704 | 3080 #ifdef VMS |
3081 /* Like on Unix system file can have executable rights but not necessarily | |
3082 * be an executable, but on Unix is not a default for an ordianry file to | |
3083 * have an executable flag - on VMS it is in most cases. | |
3084 * Therefore, this check does not have any sense - let keep us to the | |
3085 * conventions instead: | |
3086 * *.COM and *.EXE files are the executables - the rest are not. This is | |
3087 * not ideal but better then it was. | |
3088 */ | |
3089 int vms_executable = 0; | |
3090 if (S_ISREG(st.st_mode) && mch_access((char *)name, X_OK) == 0) | |
3091 { | |
3092 if (strstr(vms_tolower((char*)name),".exe") != NULL | |
3093 || strstr(vms_tolower((char*)name),".com")!= NULL) | |
3094 vms_executable = 1; | |
3095 } | |
3096 return vms_executable; | |
3097 #else | |
7 | 3098 return S_ISREG(st.st_mode) && mch_access((char *)name, X_OK) == 0; |
5704 | 3099 #endif |
7 | 3100 } |
3101 | |
3102 /* | |
3103 * Return 1 if "name" can be found in $PATH and executed, 0 if not. | |
6695 | 3104 * If "use_path" is FALSE only check if "name" is executable. |
7 | 3105 * Return -1 if unknown. |
3106 */ | |
3107 int | |
6695 | 3108 mch_can_exe(name, path, use_path) |
7 | 3109 char_u *name; |
5782 | 3110 char_u **path; |
6695 | 3111 int use_path; |
7 | 3112 { |
3113 char_u *buf; | |
3114 char_u *p, *e; | |
3115 int retval; | |
3116 | |
6695 | 3117 /* When "use_path" is false and if it's an absolute or relative path don't |
3118 * need to use $PATH. */ | |
3119 if (!use_path || mch_isFullName(name) || (name[0] == '.' | |
3120 && (name[1] == '/' || (name[1] == '.' && name[2] == '/')))) | |
5704 | 3121 { |
6695 | 3122 /* There must be a path separator, files in the current directory |
3123 * can't be executed. */ | |
3124 if (gettail(name) != name && executable_file(name)) | |
5782 | 3125 { |
3126 if (path != NULL) | |
3127 { | |
3128 if (name[0] == '.') | |
3129 *path = FullName_save(name, TRUE); | |
3130 else | |
3131 *path = vim_strsave(name); | |
3132 } | |
3133 return TRUE; | |
3134 } | |
3135 return FALSE; | |
5704 | 3136 } |
7 | 3137 |
3138 p = (char_u *)getenv("PATH"); | |
3139 if (p == NULL || *p == NUL) | |
3140 return -1; | |
3141 buf = alloc((unsigned)(STRLEN(name) + STRLEN(p) + 2)); | |
3142 if (buf == NULL) | |
3143 return -1; | |
3144 | |
3145 /* | |
3146 * Walk through all entries in $PATH to check if "name" exists there and | |
3147 * is an executable file. | |
3148 */ | |
3149 for (;;) | |
3150 { | |
3151 e = (char_u *)strchr((char *)p, ':'); | |
3152 if (e == NULL) | |
3153 e = p + STRLEN(p); | |
3154 if (e - p <= 1) /* empty entry means current dir */ | |
3155 STRCPY(buf, "./"); | |
3156 else | |
3157 { | |
418 | 3158 vim_strncpy(buf, p, e - p); |
7 | 3159 add_pathsep(buf); |
3160 } | |
3161 STRCAT(buf, name); | |
3162 retval = executable_file(buf); | |
3163 if (retval == 1) | |
5782 | 3164 { |
3165 if (path != NULL) | |
3166 { | |
3167 if (buf[0] == '.') | |
3168 *path = FullName_save(buf, TRUE); | |
3169 else | |
3170 *path = vim_strsave(buf); | |
3171 } | |
7 | 3172 break; |
5782 | 3173 } |
7 | 3174 |
3175 if (*e != ':') | |
3176 break; | |
3177 p = e + 1; | |
3178 } | |
3179 | |
3180 vim_free(buf); | |
3181 return retval; | |
3182 } | |
3183 | |
3184 /* | |
3185 * Check what "name" is: | |
3186 * NODE_NORMAL: file or directory (or doesn't exist) | |
3187 * NODE_WRITABLE: writable device, socket, fifo, etc. | |
3188 * NODE_OTHER: non-writable things | |
3189 */ | |
3190 int | |
3191 mch_nodetype(name) | |
3192 char_u *name; | |
3193 { | |
3194 struct stat st; | |
3195 | |
3196 if (stat((char *)name, &st)) | |
3197 return NODE_NORMAL; | |
3198 if (S_ISREG(st.st_mode) || S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) | |
3199 return NODE_NORMAL; | |
3200 #ifndef OS2 | |
3201 if (S_ISBLK(st.st_mode)) /* block device isn't writable */ | |
3202 return NODE_OTHER; | |
3203 #endif | |
3204 /* Everything else is writable? */ | |
3205 return NODE_WRITABLE; | |
3206 } | |
3207 | |
3208 void | |
3209 mch_early_init() | |
3210 { | |
3211 #ifdef HAVE_CHECK_STACK_GROWTH | |
3212 int i; | |
180 | 3213 |
7 | 3214 check_stack_growth((char *)&i); |
3215 | |
180 | 3216 # ifdef HAVE_STACK_LIMIT |
7 | 3217 get_stack_limit(); |
3218 # endif | |
3219 | |
3220 #endif | |
3221 | |
3222 /* | |
3223 * Setup an alternative stack for signals. Helps to catch signals when | |
3224 * running out of stack space. | |
3225 * Use of sigaltstack() is preferred, it's more portable. | |
3226 * Ignore any errors. | |
3227 */ | |
3228 #if defined(HAVE_SIGALTSTACK) || defined(HAVE_SIGSTACK) | |
1737 | 3229 signal_stack = (char *)alloc(SIGSTKSZ); |
7 | 3230 init_signal_stack(); |
3231 #endif | |
3232 } | |
3233 | |
355 | 3234 #if defined(EXITFREE) || defined(PROTO) |
3235 void | |
3236 mch_free_mem() | |
3237 { | |
359 | 3238 # if defined(FEAT_CLIPBOARD) && defined(FEAT_X11) |
3239 if (clip_star.owned) | |
3240 clip_lose_selection(&clip_star); | |
3241 if (clip_plus.owned) | |
3242 clip_lose_selection(&clip_plus); | |
355 | 3243 # endif |
1605 | 3244 # if defined(FEAT_X11) && defined(FEAT_XCLIPBOARD) |
355 | 3245 if (xterm_Shell != (Widget)0) |
3246 XtDestroyWidget(xterm_Shell); | |
1605 | 3247 # ifndef LESSTIF_VERSION |
3248 /* Lesstif crashes here, lose some memory */ | |
355 | 3249 if (xterm_dpy != NULL) |
3250 XtCloseDisplay(xterm_dpy); | |
3251 if (app_context != (XtAppContext)NULL) | |
1605 | 3252 { |
355 | 3253 XtDestroyApplicationContext(app_context); |
1605 | 3254 # ifdef FEAT_X11 |
3255 x11_display = NULL; /* freed by XtDestroyApplicationContext() */ | |
3256 # endif | |
3257 } | |
3258 # endif | |
355 | 3259 # endif |
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3260 # if defined(FEAT_X11) |
1605 | 3261 if (x11_display != NULL |
3262 # ifdef FEAT_XCLIPBOARD | |
3263 && x11_display != xterm_dpy | |
3264 # endif | |
3265 ) | |
359 | 3266 XCloseDisplay(x11_display); |
3267 # endif | |
3268 # if defined(HAVE_SIGALTSTACK) || defined(HAVE_SIGSTACK) | |
3269 vim_free(signal_stack); | |
3270 signal_stack = NULL; | |
3271 # endif | |
3272 # ifdef FEAT_TITLE | |
3273 vim_free(oldtitle); | |
3274 vim_free(oldicon); | |
3275 # endif | |
355 | 3276 } |
3277 #endif | |
3278 | |
7 | 3279 static void exit_scroll __ARGS((void)); |
3280 | |
3281 /* | |
3282 * Output a newline when exiting. | |
3283 * Make sure the newline goes to the same stream as the text. | |
3284 */ | |
3285 static void | |
3286 exit_scroll() | |
3287 { | |
167 | 3288 if (silent_mode) |
3289 return; | |
7 | 3290 if (newline_on_exit || msg_didout) |
3291 { | |
3292 if (msg_use_printf()) | |
3293 { | |
3294 if (info_message) | |
3295 mch_msg("\n"); | |
3296 else | |
3297 mch_errmsg("\r\n"); | |
3298 } | |
3299 else | |
3300 out_char('\n'); | |
3301 } | |
3302 else | |
3303 { | |
3304 restore_cterm_colors(); /* get original colors back */ | |
3305 msg_clr_eos_force(); /* clear the rest of the display */ | |
3306 windgoto((int)Rows - 1, 0); /* may have moved the cursor */ | |
3307 } | |
3308 } | |
3309 | |
3310 void | |
3311 mch_exit(r) | |
3312 int r; | |
3313 { | |
3314 exiting = TRUE; | |
3315 | |
3316 #if defined(FEAT_X11) && defined(FEAT_CLIPBOARD) | |
3317 x11_export_final_selection(); | |
3318 #endif | |
3319 | |
3320 #ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
3321 if (!gui.in_use) | |
3322 #endif | |
3323 { | |
3324 settmode(TMODE_COOK); | |
3325 #ifdef FEAT_TITLE | |
3326 mch_restore_title(3); /* restore xterm title and icon name */ | |
3327 #endif | |
3328 /* | |
3329 * When t_ti is not empty but it doesn't cause swapping terminal | |
3330 * pages, need to output a newline when msg_didout is set. But when | |
3331 * t_ti does swap pages it should not go to the shell page. Do this | |
3332 * before stoptermcap(). | |
3333 */ | |
3334 if (swapping_screen() && !newline_on_exit) | |
3335 exit_scroll(); | |
3336 | |
3337 /* Stop termcap: May need to check for T_CRV response, which | |
3338 * requires RAW mode. */ | |
3339 stoptermcap(); | |
3340 | |
3341 /* | |
3342 * A newline is only required after a message in the alternate screen. | |
3343 * This is set to TRUE by wait_return(). | |
3344 */ | |
3345 if (!swapping_screen() || newline_on_exit) | |
3346 exit_scroll(); | |
3347 | |
3348 /* Cursor may have been switched off without calling starttermcap() | |
3349 * when doing "vim -u vimrc" and vimrc contains ":q". */ | |
3350 if (full_screen) | |
3351 cursor_on(); | |
3352 } | |
3353 out_flush(); | |
3354 ml_close_all(TRUE); /* remove all memfiles */ | |
3355 may_core_dump(); | |
3356 #ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
3357 if (gui.in_use) | |
3358 gui_exit(r); | |
3359 #endif | |
167 | 3360 |
765 | 3361 #ifdef MACOS_CONVERT |
167 | 3362 mac_conv_cleanup(); |
3363 #endif | |
3364 | |
7 | 3365 #ifdef __QNX__ |
3366 /* A core dump won't be created if the signal handler | |
3367 * doesn't return, so we can't call exit() */ | |
3368 if (deadly_signal != 0) | |
3369 return; | |
3370 #endif | |
3371 | |
33 | 3372 #ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG |
2210 | 3373 netbeans_send_disconnect(); |
33 | 3374 #endif |
355 | 3375 |
3376 #ifdef EXITFREE | |
3377 free_all_mem(); | |
3378 #endif | |
3379 | |
7 | 3380 exit(r); |
3381 } | |
3382 | |
3383 static void | |
3384 may_core_dump() | |
3385 { | |
3386 if (deadly_signal != 0) | |
3387 { | |
3388 signal(deadly_signal, SIG_DFL); | |
3389 kill(getpid(), deadly_signal); /* Die using the signal we caught */ | |
3390 } | |
3391 } | |
3392 | |
3393 #ifndef VMS | |
3394 | |
3395 void | |
3396 mch_settmode(tmode) | |
3397 int tmode; | |
3398 { | |
3399 static int first = TRUE; | |
3400 | |
3401 /* Why is NeXT excluded here (and not in os_unixx.h)? */ | |
3402 #if defined(ECHOE) && defined(ICANON) && (defined(HAVE_TERMIO_H) || defined(HAVE_TERMIOS_H)) && !defined(__NeXT__) | |
3403 /* | |
3404 * for "new" tty systems | |
3405 */ | |
3406 # ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS_H | |
3407 static struct termios told; | |
3408 struct termios tnew; | |
3409 # else | |
3410 static struct termio told; | |
3411 struct termio tnew; | |
3412 # endif | |
3413 | |
3414 if (first) | |
3415 { | |
3416 first = FALSE; | |
3417 # if defined(HAVE_TERMIOS_H) | |
3418 tcgetattr(read_cmd_fd, &told); | |
3419 # else | |
3420 ioctl(read_cmd_fd, TCGETA, &told); | |
3421 # endif | |
3422 } | |
3423 | |
3424 tnew = told; | |
3425 if (tmode == TMODE_RAW) | |
3426 { | |
3427 /* | |
3428 * ~ICRNL enables typing ^V^M | |
3429 */ | |
3430 tnew.c_iflag &= ~ICRNL; | |
3431 tnew.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON | ECHO | ISIG | ECHOE | |
3432 # if defined(IEXTEN) && !defined(__MINT__) | |
3433 | IEXTEN /* IEXTEN enables typing ^V on SOLARIS */ | |
3434 /* but it breaks function keys on MINT */ | |
3435 # endif | |
3436 ); | |
3437 # ifdef ONLCR /* don't map NL -> CR NL, we do it ourselves */ | |
3438 tnew.c_oflag &= ~ONLCR; | |
3439 # endif | |
3440 tnew.c_cc[VMIN] = 1; /* return after 1 char */ | |
3441 tnew.c_cc[VTIME] = 0; /* don't wait */ | |
3442 } | |
3443 else if (tmode == TMODE_SLEEP) | |
3444 tnew.c_lflag &= ~(ECHO); | |
3445 | |
3446 # if defined(HAVE_TERMIOS_H) | |
3447 { | |
3448 int n = 10; | |
3449 | |
3450 /* A signal may cause tcsetattr() to fail (e.g., SIGCONT). Retry a | |
3451 * few times. */ | |
3452 while (tcsetattr(read_cmd_fd, TCSANOW, &tnew) == -1 | |
3453 && errno == EINTR && n > 0) | |
3454 --n; | |
3455 } | |
3456 # else | |
3457 ioctl(read_cmd_fd, TCSETA, &tnew); | |
3458 # endif | |
3459 | |
3460 #else | |
3461 | |
3462 /* | |
3463 * for "old" tty systems | |
3464 */ | |
3465 # ifndef TIOCSETN | |
3466 # define TIOCSETN TIOCSETP /* for hpux 9.0 */ | |
3467 # endif | |
3468 static struct sgttyb ttybold; | |
3469 struct sgttyb ttybnew; | |
3470 | |
3471 if (first) | |
3472 { | |
3473 first = FALSE; | |
3474 ioctl(read_cmd_fd, TIOCGETP, &ttybold); | |
3475 } | |
3476 | |
3477 ttybnew = ttybold; | |
3478 if (tmode == TMODE_RAW) | |
3479 { | |
3480 ttybnew.sg_flags &= ~(CRMOD | ECHO); | |
3481 ttybnew.sg_flags |= RAW; | |
3482 } | |
3483 else if (tmode == TMODE_SLEEP) | |
3484 ttybnew.sg_flags &= ~(ECHO); | |
3485 ioctl(read_cmd_fd, TIOCSETN, &ttybnew); | |
3486 #endif | |
3487 curr_tmode = tmode; | |
3488 } | |
3489 | |
3490 /* | |
3491 * Try to get the code for "t_kb" from the stty setting | |
3492 * | |
3493 * Even if termcap claims a backspace key, the user's setting *should* | |
3494 * prevail. stty knows more about reality than termcap does, and if | |
3495 * somebody's usual erase key is DEL (which, for most BSD users, it will | |
3496 * be), they're going to get really annoyed if their erase key starts | |
3497 * doing forward deletes for no reason. (Eric Fischer) | |
3498 */ | |
3499 void | |
3500 get_stty() | |
3501 { | |
3502 char_u buf[2]; | |
3503 char_u *p; | |
3504 | |
3505 /* Why is NeXT excluded here (and not in os_unixx.h)? */ | |
3506 #if defined(ECHOE) && defined(ICANON) && (defined(HAVE_TERMIO_H) || defined(HAVE_TERMIOS_H)) && !defined(__NeXT__) | |
3507 /* for "new" tty systems */ | |
3508 # ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS_H | |
3509 struct termios keys; | |
3510 # else | |
3511 struct termio keys; | |
3512 # endif | |
3513 | |
3514 # if defined(HAVE_TERMIOS_H) | |
3515 if (tcgetattr(read_cmd_fd, &keys) != -1) | |
3516 # else | |
3517 if (ioctl(read_cmd_fd, TCGETA, &keys) != -1) | |
3518 # endif | |
3519 { | |
3520 buf[0] = keys.c_cc[VERASE]; | |
3521 intr_char = keys.c_cc[VINTR]; | |
3522 #else | |
3523 /* for "old" tty systems */ | |
3524 struct sgttyb keys; | |
3525 | |
3526 if (ioctl(read_cmd_fd, TIOCGETP, &keys) != -1) | |
3527 { | |
3528 buf[0] = keys.sg_erase; | |
3529 intr_char = keys.sg_kill; | |
3530 #endif | |
3531 buf[1] = NUL; | |
3532 add_termcode((char_u *)"kb", buf, FALSE); | |
3533 | |
3534 /* | |
3535 * If <BS> and <DEL> are now the same, redefine <DEL>. | |
3536 */ | |
3537 p = find_termcode((char_u *)"kD"); | |
3538 if (p != NULL && p[0] == buf[0] && p[1] == buf[1]) | |
3539 do_fixdel(NULL); | |
3540 } | |
3541 #if 0 | |
3542 } /* to keep cindent happy */ | |
3543 #endif | |
3544 } | |
3545 | |
3546 #endif /* VMS */ | |
3547 | |
3548 #if defined(FEAT_MOUSE_TTY) || defined(PROTO) | |
3549 /* | |
3550 * Set mouse clicks on or off. | |
3551 */ | |
3552 void | |
3553 mch_setmouse(on) | |
3554 int on; | |
3555 { | |
3556 static int ison = FALSE; | |
3557 int xterm_mouse_vers; | |
3558 | |
3559 if (on == ison) /* return quickly if nothing to do */ | |
3560 return; | |
3561 | |
3562 xterm_mouse_vers = use_xterm_mouse(); | |
3145 | 3563 |
3564 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_URXVT | |
3746 | 3565 if (ttym_flags == TTYM_URXVT) |
3566 { | |
3145 | 3567 out_str_nf((char_u *) |
3568 (on | |
3569 ? IF_EB("\033[?1015h", ESC_STR "[?1015h") | |
3570 : IF_EB("\033[?1015l", ESC_STR "[?1015l"))); | |
3571 ison = on; | |
3572 } | |
3573 # endif | |
3574 | |
3746 | 3575 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_SGR |
3576 if (ttym_flags == TTYM_SGR) | |
3577 { | |
3578 out_str_nf((char_u *) | |
3579 (on | |
3580 ? IF_EB("\033[?1006h", ESC_STR "[?1006h") | |
3581 : IF_EB("\033[?1006l", ESC_STR "[?1006l"))); | |
3582 ison = on; | |
3583 } | |
3584 # endif | |
3585 | |
7 | 3586 if (xterm_mouse_vers > 0) |
3587 { | |
3588 if (on) /* enable mouse events, use mouse tracking if available */ | |
3589 out_str_nf((char_u *) | |
3590 (xterm_mouse_vers > 1 | |
3591 ? IF_EB("\033[?1002h", ESC_STR "[?1002h") | |
3592 : IF_EB("\033[?1000h", ESC_STR "[?1000h"))); | |
3593 else /* disable mouse events, could probably always send the same */ | |
3594 out_str_nf((char_u *) | |
3595 (xterm_mouse_vers > 1 | |
3596 ? IF_EB("\033[?1002l", ESC_STR "[?1002l") | |
3597 : IF_EB("\033[?1000l", ESC_STR "[?1000l"))); | |
3598 ison = on; | |
3599 } | |
3600 | |
3601 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_DEC | |
3602 else if (ttym_flags == TTYM_DEC) | |
3603 { | |
3604 if (on) /* enable mouse events */ | |
3605 out_str_nf((char_u *)"\033[1;2'z\033[1;3'{"); | |
3606 else /* disable mouse events */ | |
3607 out_str_nf((char_u *)"\033['z"); | |
3608 ison = on; | |
3609 } | |
3610 # endif | |
3611 | |
3612 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_GPM | |
3613 else | |
3614 { | |
3615 if (on) | |
3616 { | |
3617 if (gpm_open()) | |
3618 ison = TRUE; | |
3619 } | |
3620 else | |
3621 { | |
3622 gpm_close(); | |
3623 ison = FALSE; | |
3624 } | |
3625 } | |
3626 # endif | |
3627 | |
1620 | 3628 # ifdef FEAT_SYSMOUSE |
3629 else | |
3630 { | |
3631 if (on) | |
3632 { | |
3633 if (sysmouse_open() == OK) | |
3634 ison = TRUE; | |
3635 } | |
3636 else | |
3637 { | |
3638 sysmouse_close(); | |
3639 ison = FALSE; | |
3640 } | |
3641 } | |
3642 # endif | |
3643 | |
7 | 3644 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_JSB |
3645 else | |
3646 { | |
3647 if (on) | |
3648 { | |
3649 /* D - Enable Mouse up/down messages | |
3650 * L - Enable Left Button Reporting | |
3651 * M - Enable Middle Button Reporting | |
3652 * R - Enable Right Button Reporting | |
3653 * K - Enable SHIFT and CTRL key Reporting | |
3654 * + - Enable Advanced messaging of mouse moves and up/down messages | |
3655 * Q - Quiet No Ack | |
3656 * # - Numeric value of mouse pointer required | |
3657 * 0 = Multiview 2000 cursor, used as standard | |
3658 * 1 = Windows Arrow | |
3659 * 2 = Windows I Beam | |
3660 * 3 = Windows Hour Glass | |
3661 * 4 = Windows Cross Hair | |
3662 * 5 = Windows UP Arrow | |
3663 */ | |
4299 | 3664 # ifdef JSBTERM_MOUSE_NONADVANCED |
3665 /* Disables full feedback of pointer movements */ | |
7 | 3666 out_str_nf((char_u *)IF_EB("\033[0~ZwLMRK1Q\033\\", |
3667 ESC_STR "[0~ZwLMRK1Q" ESC_STR "\\")); | |
4299 | 3668 # else |
7 | 3669 out_str_nf((char_u *)IF_EB("\033[0~ZwLMRK+1Q\033\\", |
3670 ESC_STR "[0~ZwLMRK+1Q" ESC_STR "\\")); | |
4299 | 3671 # endif |
7 | 3672 ison = TRUE; |
3673 } | |
3674 else | |
3675 { | |
3676 out_str_nf((char_u *)IF_EB("\033[0~ZwQ\033\\", | |
3677 ESC_STR "[0~ZwQ" ESC_STR "\\")); | |
3678 ison = FALSE; | |
3679 } | |
3680 } | |
3681 # endif | |
3682 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_PTERM | |
3683 else | |
3684 { | |
3685 /* 1 = button press, 6 = release, 7 = drag, 1h...9l = right button */ | |
3686 if (on) | |
3687 out_str_nf("\033[>1h\033[>6h\033[>7h\033[>1h\033[>9l"); | |
3688 else | |
3689 out_str_nf("\033[>1l\033[>6l\033[>7l\033[>1l\033[>9h"); | |
3690 ison = on; | |
3691 } | |
3692 # endif | |
3693 } | |
3694 | |
3695 /* | |
3696 * Set the mouse termcode, depending on the 'term' and 'ttymouse' options. | |
3697 */ | |
3698 void | |
3699 check_mouse_termcode() | |
3700 { | |
3701 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_XTERM | |
3702 if (use_xterm_mouse() | |
3145 | 3703 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_URXVT |
3704 && use_xterm_mouse() != 3 | |
3705 # endif | |
7 | 3706 # ifdef FEAT_GUI |
3707 && !gui.in_use | |
3708 # endif | |
3709 ) | |
3710 { | |
3711 set_mouse_termcode(KS_MOUSE, (char_u *)(term_is_8bit(T_NAME) | |
180 | 3712 ? IF_EB("\233M", CSI_STR "M") |
3713 : IF_EB("\033[M", ESC_STR "[M"))); | |
7 | 3714 if (*p_mouse != NUL) |
3715 { | |
3716 /* force mouse off and maybe on to send possibly new mouse | |
3717 * activation sequence to the xterm, with(out) drag tracing. */ | |
3718 mch_setmouse(FALSE); | |
3719 setmouse(); | |
3720 } | |
3721 } | |
3722 else | |
3723 del_mouse_termcode(KS_MOUSE); | |
3724 # endif | |
3725 | |
3726 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_GPM | |
3727 if (!use_xterm_mouse() | |
3728 # ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
3729 && !gui.in_use | |
3730 # endif | |
3731 ) | |
3732 set_mouse_termcode(KS_MOUSE, (char_u *)IF_EB("\033MG", ESC_STR "MG")); | |
3733 # endif | |
3734 | |
1620 | 3735 # ifdef FEAT_SYSMOUSE |
3736 if (!use_xterm_mouse() | |
3737 # ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
3738 && !gui.in_use | |
3739 # endif | |
3740 ) | |
3741 set_mouse_termcode(KS_MOUSE, (char_u *)IF_EB("\033MS", ESC_STR "MS")); | |
3742 # endif | |
3743 | |
7 | 3744 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_JSB |
6102 | 3745 /* Conflicts with xterm mouse: "\033[" and "\033[M" ??? */ |
7 | 3746 if (!use_xterm_mouse() |
3747 # ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
3748 && !gui.in_use | |
3749 # endif | |
3750 ) | |
3751 set_mouse_termcode(KS_JSBTERM_MOUSE, | |
3752 (char_u *)IF_EB("\033[0~zw", ESC_STR "[0~zw")); | |
3753 else | |
3754 del_mouse_termcode(KS_JSBTERM_MOUSE); | |
3755 # endif | |
3756 | |
3757 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_NET | |
180 | 3758 /* There is no conflict, but one may type "ESC }" from Insert mode. Don't |
7 | 3759 * define it in the GUI or when using an xterm. */ |
3760 if (!use_xterm_mouse() | |
3761 # ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
3762 && !gui.in_use | |
3763 # endif | |
3764 ) | |
3765 set_mouse_termcode(KS_NETTERM_MOUSE, | |
3766 (char_u *)IF_EB("\033}", ESC_STR "}")); | |
3767 else | |
3768 del_mouse_termcode(KS_NETTERM_MOUSE); | |
3769 # endif | |
3770 | |
3771 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_DEC | |
6102 | 3772 /* Conflicts with xterm mouse: "\033[" and "\033[M" */ |
5932 | 3773 if (!use_xterm_mouse() |
7 | 3774 # ifdef FEAT_GUI |
3775 && !gui.in_use | |
3776 # endif | |
3777 ) | |
180 | 3778 set_mouse_termcode(KS_DEC_MOUSE, (char_u *)(term_is_8bit(T_NAME) |
3779 ? IF_EB("\233", CSI_STR) : IF_EB("\033[", ESC_STR "["))); | |
7 | 3780 else |
3781 del_mouse_termcode(KS_DEC_MOUSE); | |
3782 # endif | |
3783 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_PTERM | |
6102 | 3784 /* same conflict as the dec mouse */ |
5932 | 3785 if (!use_xterm_mouse() |
7 | 3786 # ifdef FEAT_GUI |
3787 && !gui.in_use | |
3788 # endif | |
3789 ) | |
3790 set_mouse_termcode(KS_PTERM_MOUSE, | |
3791 (char_u *) IF_EB("\033[", ESC_STR "[")); | |
3792 else | |
3793 del_mouse_termcode(KS_PTERM_MOUSE); | |
3794 # endif | |
3145 | 3795 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_URXVT |
6102 | 3796 /* same conflict as the dec mouse */ |
5932 | 3797 if (use_xterm_mouse() == 3 |
3145 | 3798 # ifdef FEAT_GUI |
3799 && !gui.in_use | |
3800 # endif | |
3801 ) | |
3802 { | |
3803 set_mouse_termcode(KS_URXVT_MOUSE, (char_u *)(term_is_8bit(T_NAME) | |
3804 ? IF_EB("\233", CSI_STR) | |
3805 : IF_EB("\033[", ESC_STR "["))); | |
3806 | |
3807 if (*p_mouse != NUL) | |
3808 { | |
3809 mch_setmouse(FALSE); | |
3810 setmouse(); | |
3811 } | |
3812 } | |
3813 else | |
3814 del_mouse_termcode(KS_URXVT_MOUSE); | |
3815 # endif | |
3746 | 3816 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_SGR |
5905 | 3817 /* There is no conflict with xterm mouse */ |
3746 | 3818 if (use_xterm_mouse() == 4 |
3819 # ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
3820 && !gui.in_use | |
3821 # endif | |
3822 ) | |
3823 { | |
3824 set_mouse_termcode(KS_SGR_MOUSE, (char_u *)(term_is_8bit(T_NAME) | |
3825 ? IF_EB("\233<", CSI_STR "<") | |
3826 : IF_EB("\033[<", ESC_STR "[<"))); | |
3827 | |
3828 if (*p_mouse != NUL) | |
3829 { | |
3830 mch_setmouse(FALSE); | |
3831 setmouse(); | |
3832 } | |
3833 } | |
3834 else | |
3835 del_mouse_termcode(KS_SGR_MOUSE); | |
3836 # endif | |
7 | 3837 } |
3838 #endif | |
3839 | |
3840 /* | |
3841 * set screen mode, always fails. | |
3842 */ | |
3843 int | |
3844 mch_screenmode(arg) | |
1877 | 3845 char_u *arg UNUSED; |
7 | 3846 { |
3847 EMSG(_(e_screenmode)); | |
3848 return FAIL; | |
3849 } | |
3850 | |
3851 #ifndef VMS | |
3852 | |
3853 /* | |
3854 * Try to get the current window size: | |
3855 * 1. with an ioctl(), most accurate method | |
3856 * 2. from the environment variables LINES and COLUMNS | |
3857 * 3. from the termcap | |
3858 * 4. keep using the old values | |
3859 * Return OK when size could be determined, FAIL otherwise. | |
3860 */ | |
3861 int | |
3862 mch_get_shellsize() | |
3863 { | |
3864 long rows = 0; | |
3865 long columns = 0; | |
3866 char_u *p; | |
3867 | |
3868 /* | |
3869 * For OS/2 use _scrsize(). | |
3870 */ | |
3871 # ifdef __EMX__ | |
3872 { | |
3873 int s[2]; | |
3874 | |
3875 _scrsize(s); | |
3876 columns = s[0]; | |
3877 rows = s[1]; | |
3878 } | |
3879 # endif | |
3880 | |
3881 /* | |
3882 * 1. try using an ioctl. It is the most accurate method. | |
3883 * | |
3884 * Try using TIOCGWINSZ first, some systems that have it also define | |
3885 * TIOCGSIZE but don't have a struct ttysize. | |
3886 */ | |
3887 # ifdef TIOCGWINSZ | |
3888 { | |
3889 struct winsize ws; | |
3890 int fd = 1; | |
3891 | |
3892 /* When stdout is not a tty, use stdin for the ioctl(). */ | |
3893 if (!isatty(fd) && isatty(read_cmd_fd)) | |
3894 fd = read_cmd_fd; | |
3895 if (ioctl(fd, TIOCGWINSZ, &ws) == 0) | |
3896 { | |
3897 columns = ws.ws_col; | |
3898 rows = ws.ws_row; | |
3899 } | |
3900 } | |
3901 # else /* TIOCGWINSZ */ | |
3902 # ifdef TIOCGSIZE | |
3903 { | |
3904 struct ttysize ts; | |
3905 int fd = 1; | |
3906 | |
3907 /* When stdout is not a tty, use stdin for the ioctl(). */ | |
3908 if (!isatty(fd) && isatty(read_cmd_fd)) | |
3909 fd = read_cmd_fd; | |
3910 if (ioctl(fd, TIOCGSIZE, &ts) == 0) | |
3911 { | |
3912 columns = ts.ts_cols; | |
3913 rows = ts.ts_lines; | |
3914 } | |
3915 } | |
3916 # endif /* TIOCGSIZE */ | |
3917 # endif /* TIOCGWINSZ */ | |
3918 | |
3919 /* | |
3920 * 2. get size from environment | |
164 | 3921 * When being POSIX compliant ('|' flag in 'cpoptions') this overrules |
3922 * the ioctl() values! | |
7 | 3923 */ |
164 | 3924 if (columns == 0 || rows == 0 || vim_strchr(p_cpo, CPO_TSIZE) != NULL) |
7 | 3925 { |
3926 if ((p = (char_u *)getenv("LINES"))) | |
3927 rows = atoi((char *)p); | |
3928 if ((p = (char_u *)getenv("COLUMNS"))) | |
3929 columns = atoi((char *)p); | |
3930 } | |
3931 | |
3932 #ifdef HAVE_TGETENT | |
3933 /* | |
3934 * 3. try reading "co" and "li" entries from termcap | |
3935 */ | |
3936 if (columns == 0 || rows == 0) | |
3937 getlinecol(&columns, &rows); | |
3938 #endif | |
3939 | |
3940 /* | |
3941 * 4. If everything fails, use the old values | |
3942 */ | |
3943 if (columns <= 0 || rows <= 0) | |
3944 return FAIL; | |
3945 | |
3946 Rows = rows; | |
3947 Columns = columns; | |
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3948 limit_screen_size(); |
7 | 3949 return OK; |
3950 } | |
3951 | |
3952 /* | |
3953 * Try to set the window size to Rows and Columns. | |
3954 */ | |
3955 void | |
3956 mch_set_shellsize() | |
3957 { | |
3958 if (*T_CWS) | |
3959 { | |
3960 /* | |
3961 * NOTE: if you get an error here that term_set_winsize() is | |
3962 * undefined, check the output of configure. It could probably not | |
3963 * find a ncurses, termcap or termlib library. | |
3964 */ | |
3965 term_set_winsize((int)Rows, (int)Columns); | |
3966 out_flush(); | |
3967 screen_start(); /* don't know where cursor is now */ | |
3968 } | |
3969 } | |
3970 | |
3971 #endif /* VMS */ | |
3972 | |
3973 /* | |
3974 * Rows and/or Columns has changed. | |
3975 */ | |
3976 void | |
3977 mch_new_shellsize() | |
3978 { | |
3979 /* Nothing to do. */ | |
3980 } | |
3981 | |
3048 | 3982 /* |
3983 * Wait for process "child" to end. | |
3984 * Return "child" if it exited properly, <= 0 on error. | |
3985 */ | |
3986 static pid_t | |
3987 wait4pid(child, status) | |
3988 pid_t child; | |
3989 waitstatus *status; | |
3990 { | |
3991 pid_t wait_pid = 0; | |
3992 | |
3993 while (wait_pid != child) | |
3994 { | |
3470 | 3995 /* When compiled with Python threads are probably used, in which case |
3996 * wait() sometimes hangs for no obvious reason. Use waitpid() | |
3997 * instead and loop (like the GUI). Also needed for other interfaces, | |
3998 * they might call system(). */ | |
3999 # ifdef __NeXT__ | |
3048 | 4000 wait_pid = wait4(child, status, WNOHANG, (struct rusage *)0); |
3470 | 4001 # else |
3048 | 4002 wait_pid = waitpid(child, status, WNOHANG); |
3470 | 4003 # endif |
3048 | 4004 if (wait_pid == 0) |
4005 { | |
4074 | 4006 /* Wait for 10 msec before trying again. */ |
3048 | 4007 mch_delay(10L, TRUE); |
4008 continue; | |
4009 } | |
4010 if (wait_pid <= 0 | |
4011 # ifdef ECHILD | |
4012 && errno == ECHILD | |
4013 # endif | |
4014 ) | |
4015 break; | |
4016 } | |
4017 return wait_pid; | |
4018 } | |
4019 | |
7 | 4020 int |
4021 mch_call_shell(cmd, options) | |
4022 char_u *cmd; | |
4023 int options; /* SHELL_*, see vim.h */ | |
4024 { | |
4025 #ifdef VMS | |
4026 char *ifn = NULL; | |
4027 char *ofn = NULL; | |
4028 #endif | |
4029 int tmode = cur_tmode; | |
4030 #ifdef USE_SYSTEM /* use system() to start the shell: simple but slow */ | |
4031 int x; | |
4032 # ifndef __EMX__ | |
4033 char_u *newcmd; /* only needed for unix */ | |
4034 # else | |
4035 /* | |
4036 * Set the preferred shell in the EMXSHELL environment variable (but | |
4037 * only if it is different from what is already in the environment). | |
4038 * Emx then takes care of whether to use "/c" or "-c" in an | |
4039 * intelligent way. Simply pass the whole thing to emx's system() call. | |
4040 * Emx also starts an interactive shell if system() is passed an empty | |
4041 * string. | |
4042 */ | |
4043 char_u *p, *old; | |
4044 | |
4045 if (((old = (char_u *)getenv("EMXSHELL")) == NULL) || STRCMP(old, p_sh)) | |
4046 { | |
4047 /* should check HAVE_SETENV, but I know we don't have it. */ | |
4048 p = alloc(10 + strlen(p_sh)); | |
4049 if (p) | |
4050 { | |
4051 sprintf((char *)p, "EMXSHELL=%s", p_sh); | |
4052 putenv((char *)p); /* don't free the pointer! */ | |
4053 } | |
4054 } | |
4055 # endif | |
4056 | |
4057 out_flush(); | |
4058 | |
4059 if (options & SHELL_COOKED) | |
4060 settmode(TMODE_COOK); /* set to normal mode */ | |
4061 | |
2586 | 4062 # if defined(FEAT_CLIPBOARD) && defined(FEAT_X11) |
4209 | 4063 save_clipboard(); |
2586 | 4064 loose_clipboard(); |
4065 # endif | |
4066 | |
7 | 4067 # ifdef __EMX__ |
4068 if (cmd == NULL) | |
4069 x = system(""); /* this starts an interactive shell in emx */ | |
4070 else | |
4071 x = system((char *)cmd); | |
4072 /* system() returns -1 when error occurs in starting shell */ | |
4073 if (x == -1 && !emsg_silent) | |
4074 { | |
4075 MSG_PUTS(_("\nCannot execute shell ")); | |
4076 msg_outtrans(p_sh); | |
4077 msg_putchar('\n'); | |
4078 } | |
4079 # else /* not __EMX__ */ | |
4080 if (cmd == NULL) | |
4081 x = system((char *)p_sh); | |
4082 else | |
4083 { | |
4084 # ifdef VMS | |
4085 if (ofn = strchr((char *)cmd, '>')) | |
4086 *ofn++ = '\0'; | |
4087 if (ifn = strchr((char *)cmd, '<')) | |
4088 { | |
4089 char *p; | |
4090 | |
4091 *ifn++ = '\0'; | |
4092 p = strchr(ifn,' '); /* chop off any trailing spaces */ | |
4093 if (p) | |
4094 *p = '\0'; | |
4095 } | |
4096 if (ofn) | |
4097 x = vms_sys((char *)cmd, ofn, ifn); | |
4098 else | |
4099 x = system((char *)cmd); | |
4100 # else | |
4101 newcmd = lalloc(STRLEN(p_sh) | |
4102 + (extra_shell_arg == NULL ? 0 : STRLEN(extra_shell_arg)) | |
4103 + STRLEN(p_shcf) + STRLEN(cmd) + 4, TRUE); | |
4104 if (newcmd == NULL) | |
4105 x = 0; | |
4106 else | |
4107 { | |
4108 sprintf((char *)newcmd, "%s %s %s %s", p_sh, | |
4109 extra_shell_arg == NULL ? "" : (char *)extra_shell_arg, | |
4110 (char *)p_shcf, | |
4111 (char *)cmd); | |
4112 x = system((char *)newcmd); | |
4113 vim_free(newcmd); | |
4114 } | |
4115 # endif | |
4116 } | |
4117 # ifdef VMS | |
4118 x = vms_sys_status(x); | |
4119 # endif | |
4120 if (emsg_silent) | |
4121 ; | |
4122 else if (x == 127) | |
4123 MSG_PUTS(_("\nCannot execute shell sh\n")); | |
4124 # endif /* __EMX__ */ | |
4125 else if (x && !(options & SHELL_SILENT)) | |
4126 { | |
4127 MSG_PUTS(_("\nshell returned ")); | |
4128 msg_outnum((long)x); | |
4129 msg_putchar('\n'); | |
4130 } | |
4131 | |
4132 if (tmode == TMODE_RAW) | |
4133 settmode(TMODE_RAW); /* set to raw mode */ | |
4134 # ifdef FEAT_TITLE | |
4135 resettitle(); | |
4136 # endif | |
4209 | 4137 # if defined(FEAT_CLIPBOARD) && defined(FEAT_X11) |
4138 restore_clipboard(); | |
4139 # endif | |
7 | 4140 return x; |
4141 | |
4142 #else /* USE_SYSTEM */ /* don't use system(), use fork()/exec() */ | |
4143 | |
167 | 4144 # define EXEC_FAILED 122 /* Exit code when shell didn't execute. Don't use |
4145 127, some shells use that already */ | |
7 | 4146 |
4147 char_u *newcmd = NULL; | |
4148 pid_t pid; | |
167 | 4149 pid_t wpid = 0; |
7 | 4150 pid_t wait_pid = 0; |
4151 # ifdef HAVE_UNION_WAIT | |
4152 union wait status; | |
4153 # else | |
4154 int status = -1; | |
4155 # endif | |
4156 int retval = -1; | |
4157 char **argv = NULL; | |
4158 int argc; | |
2994 | 4159 char_u *p_shcf_copy = NULL; |
7 | 4160 int i; |
4161 char_u *p; | |
4162 int inquote; | |
167 | 4163 int pty_master_fd = -1; /* for pty's */ |
7 | 4164 # ifdef FEAT_GUI |
4165 int pty_slave_fd = -1; | |
4166 char *tty_name; | |
167 | 4167 # endif |
602 | 4168 int fd_toshell[2]; /* for pipes */ |
7 | 4169 int fd_fromshell[2]; |
4170 int pipe_error = FALSE; | |
167 | 4171 # ifdef HAVE_SETENV |
7 | 4172 char envbuf[50]; |
167 | 4173 # else |
7 | 4174 static char envbuf_Rows[20]; |
4175 static char envbuf_Columns[20]; | |
4176 # endif | |
602 | 4177 int did_settmode = FALSE; /* settmode(TMODE_RAW) called */ |
7 | 4178 |
2586 | 4179 newcmd = vim_strsave(p_sh); |
4180 if (newcmd == NULL) /* out of memory */ | |
4181 goto error; | |
4182 | |
7 | 4183 out_flush(); |
4184 if (options & SHELL_COOKED) | |
4185 settmode(TMODE_COOK); /* set to normal mode */ | |
4186 | |
602 | 4187 /* |
4188 * Do this loop twice: | |
4189 * 1: find number of arguments | |
4190 * 2: separate them and build argv[] | |
4191 */ | |
7 | 4192 for (i = 0; i < 2; ++i) |
4193 { | |
4194 p = newcmd; | |
4195 inquote = FALSE; | |
4196 argc = 0; | |
4197 for (;;) | |
4198 { | |
4199 if (i == 1) | |
4200 argv[argc] = (char *)p; | |
4201 ++argc; | |
4202 while (*p && (inquote || (*p != ' ' && *p != TAB))) | |
4203 { | |
4204 if (*p == '"') | |
4205 inquote = !inquote; | |
4206 ++p; | |
4207 } | |
4208 if (*p == NUL) | |
4209 break; | |
4210 if (i == 1) | |
4211 *p++ = NUL; | |
4212 p = skipwhite(p); | |
4213 } | |
840 | 4214 if (argv == NULL) |
7 | 4215 { |
2994 | 4216 /* |
4217 * Account for possible multiple args in p_shcf. | |
4218 */ | |
4219 p = p_shcf; | |
4220 for (;;) | |
4221 { | |
4222 p = skiptowhite(p); | |
4223 if (*p == NUL) | |
4224 break; | |
4225 ++argc; | |
4226 p = skipwhite(p); | |
4227 } | |
4228 | |
7 | 4229 argv = (char **)alloc((unsigned)((argc + 4) * sizeof(char *))); |
4230 if (argv == NULL) /* out of memory */ | |
4231 goto error; | |
4232 } | |
4233 } | |
4234 if (cmd != NULL) | |
4235 { | |
3263 | 4236 char_u *s; |
4237 | |
7 | 4238 if (extra_shell_arg != NULL) |
4239 argv[argc++] = (char *)extra_shell_arg; | |
2994 | 4240 |
4241 /* Break 'shellcmdflag' into white separated parts. This doesn't | |
4242 * handle quoted strings, they are very unlikely to appear. */ | |
4243 p_shcf_copy = alloc((unsigned)STRLEN(p_shcf) + 1); | |
4244 if (p_shcf_copy == NULL) /* out of memory */ | |
4245 goto error; | |
4246 s = p_shcf_copy; | |
4247 p = p_shcf; | |
4248 while (*p != NUL) | |
4249 { | |
4250 argv[argc++] = (char *)s; | |
4251 while (*p && *p != ' ' && *p != TAB) | |
4252 *s++ = *p++; | |
4253 *s++ = NUL; | |
4254 p = skipwhite(p); | |
4255 } | |
4256 | |
7 | 4257 argv[argc++] = (char *)cmd; |
4258 } | |
4259 argv[argc] = NULL; | |
4260 | |
167 | 4261 /* |
4262 * For the GUI, when writing the output into the buffer and when reading | |
4263 * input from the buffer: Try using a pseudo-tty to get the stdin/stdout | |
4264 * of the executed command into the Vim window. Or use a pipe. | |
4265 */ | |
4266 if ((options & (SHELL_READ|SHELL_WRITE)) | |
7 | 4267 # ifdef FEAT_GUI |
167 | 4268 || (gui.in_use && show_shell_mess) |
4269 # endif | |
4270 ) | |
7 | 4271 { |
167 | 4272 # ifdef FEAT_GUI |
7 | 4273 /* |
4274 * Try to open a master pty. | |
4275 * If this works, open the slave pty. | |
4276 * If the slave can't be opened, close the master pty. | |
4277 */ | |
167 | 4278 if (p_guipty && !(options & (SHELL_READ|SHELL_WRITE))) |
7 | 4279 { |
4280 pty_master_fd = OpenPTY(&tty_name); /* open pty */ | |
2992 | 4281 if (pty_master_fd >= 0) |
7 | 4282 { |
2992 | 4283 /* Leaving out O_NOCTTY may lead to waitpid() always returning |
4284 * 0 on Mac OS X 10.7 thereby causing freezes. Let's assume | |
4285 * adding O_NOCTTY always works when defined. */ | |
4286 #ifdef O_NOCTTY | |
4287 pty_slave_fd = open(tty_name, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY | O_EXTRA, 0); | |
4288 #else | |
4289 pty_slave_fd = open(tty_name, O_RDWR | O_EXTRA, 0); | |
4290 #endif | |
4291 if (pty_slave_fd < 0) | |
4292 { | |
4293 close(pty_master_fd); | |
4294 pty_master_fd = -1; | |
4295 } | |
7 | 4296 } |
4297 } | |
4298 /* | |
4299 * If not opening a pty or it didn't work, try using pipes. | |
4300 */ | |
4301 if (pty_master_fd < 0) | |
167 | 4302 # endif |
7 | 4303 { |
4304 pipe_error = (pipe(fd_toshell) < 0); | |
4305 if (!pipe_error) /* pipe create OK */ | |
4306 { | |
4307 pipe_error = (pipe(fd_fromshell) < 0); | |
4308 if (pipe_error) /* pipe create failed */ | |
4309 { | |
4310 close(fd_toshell[0]); | |
4311 close(fd_toshell[1]); | |
4312 } | |
4313 } | |
4314 if (pipe_error) | |
4315 { | |
4316 MSG_PUTS(_("\nCannot create pipes\n")); | |
4317 out_flush(); | |
4318 } | |
4319 } | |
4320 } | |
4321 | |
4322 if (!pipe_error) /* pty or pipe opened or not used */ | |
4323 { | |
4324 # ifdef __BEOS__ | |
4325 beos_cleanup_read_thread(); | |
4326 # endif | |
602 | 4327 |
7 | 4328 if ((pid = fork()) == -1) /* maybe we should use vfork() */ |
4329 { | |
4330 MSG_PUTS(_("\nCannot fork\n")); | |
167 | 4331 if ((options & (SHELL_READ|SHELL_WRITE)) |
7 | 4332 # ifdef FEAT_GUI |
167 | 4333 || (gui.in_use && show_shell_mess) |
4334 # endif | |
4335 ) | |
7 | 4336 { |
167 | 4337 # ifdef FEAT_GUI |
7 | 4338 if (pty_master_fd >= 0) /* close the pseudo tty */ |
4339 { | |
4340 close(pty_master_fd); | |
4341 close(pty_slave_fd); | |
4342 } | |
4343 else /* close the pipes */ | |
167 | 4344 # endif |
7 | 4345 { |
4346 close(fd_toshell[0]); | |
4347 close(fd_toshell[1]); | |
4348 close(fd_fromshell[0]); | |
4349 close(fd_fromshell[1]); | |
4350 } | |
4351 } | |
4352 } | |
4353 else if (pid == 0) /* child */ | |
4354 { | |
4355 reset_signals(); /* handle signals normally */ | |
4356 | |
4357 if (!show_shell_mess || (options & SHELL_EXPAND)) | |
4358 { | |
4359 int fd; | |
4360 | |
4361 /* | |
4362 * Don't want to show any message from the shell. Can't just | |
4363 * close stdout and stderr though, because some systems will | |
4364 * break if you try to write to them after that, so we must | |
4365 * use dup() to replace them with something else -- webb | |
4366 * Connect stdin to /dev/null too, so ":n `cat`" doesn't hang, | |
4367 * waiting for input. | |
4368 */ | |
4369 fd = open("/dev/null", O_RDWR | O_EXTRA, 0); | |
4370 fclose(stdin); | |
4371 fclose(stdout); | |
4372 fclose(stderr); | |
4373 | |
4374 /* | |
4375 * If any of these open()'s and dup()'s fail, we just continue | |
4376 * anyway. It's not fatal, and on most systems it will make | |
4377 * no difference at all. On a few it will cause the execvp() | |
4378 * to exit with a non-zero status even when the completion | |
4379 * could be done, which is nothing too serious. If the open() | |
4380 * or dup() failed we'd just do the same thing ourselves | |
4381 * anyway -- webb | |
4382 */ | |
4383 if (fd >= 0) | |
4384 { | |
1757 | 4385 ignored = dup(fd); /* To replace stdin (fd 0) */ |
4386 ignored = dup(fd); /* To replace stdout (fd 1) */ | |
4387 ignored = dup(fd); /* To replace stderr (fd 2) */ | |
7 | 4388 |
4389 /* Don't need this now that we've duplicated it */ | |
4390 close(fd); | |
4391 } | |
4392 } | |
167 | 4393 else if ((options & (SHELL_READ|SHELL_WRITE)) |
7 | 4394 # ifdef FEAT_GUI |
167 | 4395 || gui.in_use |
4396 # endif | |
4397 ) | |
7 | 4398 { |
4399 | |
167 | 4400 # ifdef HAVE_SETSID |
602 | 4401 /* Create our own process group, so that the child and all its |
4402 * children can be kill()ed. Don't do this when using pipes, | |
1698 | 4403 * because stdin is not a tty, we would lose /dev/tty. */ |
602 | 4404 if (p_stmp) |
1799 | 4405 { |
602 | 4406 (void)setsid(); |
1799 | 4407 # if defined(SIGHUP) |
4408 /* When doing "!xterm&" and 'shell' is bash: the shell | |
4409 * will exit and send SIGHUP to all processes in its | |
4410 * group, killing the just started process. Ignore SIGHUP | |
4411 * to avoid that. (suggested by Simon Schubert) | |
4412 */ | |
4413 signal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN); | |
4414 # endif | |
4415 } | |
167 | 4416 # endif |
4417 # ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
602 | 4418 if (pty_slave_fd >= 0) |
4419 { | |
4420 /* push stream discipline modules */ | |
4421 if (options & SHELL_COOKED) | |
4422 SetupSlavePTY(pty_slave_fd); | |
7 | 4423 # ifdef TIOCSCTTY |
602 | 4424 /* Try to become controlling tty (probably doesn't work, |
4425 * unless run by root) */ | |
4426 ioctl(pty_slave_fd, TIOCSCTTY, (char *)NULL); | |
7 | 4427 # endif |
602 | 4428 } |
167 | 4429 # endif |
7 | 4430 /* Simulate to have a dumb terminal (for now) */ |
167 | 4431 # ifdef HAVE_SETENV |
7 | 4432 setenv("TERM", "dumb", 1); |
4433 sprintf((char *)envbuf, "%ld", Rows); | |
4434 setenv("ROWS", (char *)envbuf, 1); | |
4435 sprintf((char *)envbuf, "%ld", Rows); | |
4436 setenv("LINES", (char *)envbuf, 1); | |
4437 sprintf((char *)envbuf, "%ld", Columns); | |
4438 setenv("COLUMNS", (char *)envbuf, 1); | |
167 | 4439 # else |
7 | 4440 /* |
4441 * Putenv does not copy the string, it has to remain valid. | |
1698 | 4442 * Use a static array to avoid losing allocated memory. |
7 | 4443 */ |
4444 putenv("TERM=dumb"); | |
4445 sprintf(envbuf_Rows, "ROWS=%ld", Rows); | |
4446 putenv(envbuf_Rows); | |
4447 sprintf(envbuf_Rows, "LINES=%ld", Rows); | |
4448 putenv(envbuf_Rows); | |
4449 sprintf(envbuf_Columns, "COLUMNS=%ld", Columns); | |
4450 putenv(envbuf_Columns); | |
167 | 4451 # endif |
4452 | |
557 | 4453 /* |
4454 * stderr is only redirected when using the GUI, so that a | |
4455 * program like gpg can still access the terminal to get a | |
4456 * passphrase using stderr. | |
4457 */ | |
167 | 4458 # ifdef FEAT_GUI |
7 | 4459 if (pty_master_fd >= 0) |
4460 { | |
4461 close(pty_master_fd); /* close master side of pty */ | |
4462 | |
4463 /* set up stdin/stdout/stderr for the child */ | |
4464 close(0); | |
1757 | 4465 ignored = dup(pty_slave_fd); |
7 | 4466 close(1); |
1757 | 4467 ignored = dup(pty_slave_fd); |
557 | 4468 if (gui.in_use) |
4469 { | |
4470 close(2); | |
1757 | 4471 ignored = dup(pty_slave_fd); |
557 | 4472 } |
7 | 4473 |
4474 close(pty_slave_fd); /* has been dupped, close it now */ | |
4475 } | |
4476 else | |
167 | 4477 # endif |
7 | 4478 { |
4479 /* set up stdin for the child */ | |
4480 close(fd_toshell[1]); | |
4481 close(0); | |
1757 | 4482 ignored = dup(fd_toshell[0]); |
7 | 4483 close(fd_toshell[0]); |
4484 | |
4485 /* set up stdout for the child */ | |
4486 close(fd_fromshell[0]); | |
4487 close(1); | |
1757 | 4488 ignored = dup(fd_fromshell[1]); |
7 | 4489 close(fd_fromshell[1]); |
4490 | |
557 | 4491 # ifdef FEAT_GUI |
4492 if (gui.in_use) | |
4493 { | |
4494 /* set up stderr for the child */ | |
4495 close(2); | |
1757 | 4496 ignored = dup(1); |
557 | 4497 } |
4498 # endif | |
7 | 4499 } |
4500 } | |
167 | 4501 |
7 | 4502 /* |
4503 * There is no type cast for the argv, because the type may be | |
4504 * different on different machines. This may cause a warning | |
4505 * message with strict compilers, don't worry about it. | |
4506 * Call _exit() instead of exit() to avoid closing the connection | |
4507 * to the X server (esp. with GTK, which uses atexit()). | |
4508 */ | |
4509 execvp(argv[0], argv); | |
4510 _exit(EXEC_FAILED); /* exec failed, return failure code */ | |
4511 } | |
4512 else /* parent */ | |
4513 { | |
4514 /* | |
4515 * While child is running, ignore terminating signals. | |
167 | 4516 * Do catch CTRL-C, so that "got_int" is set. |
7 | 4517 */ |
4518 catch_signals(SIG_IGN, SIG_ERR); | |
167 | 4519 catch_int_signal(); |
7 | 4520 |
4521 /* | |
4522 * For the GUI we redirect stdin, stdout and stderr to our window. | |
167 | 4523 * This is also used to pipe stdin/stdout to/from the external |
4524 * command. | |
7 | 4525 */ |
167 | 4526 if ((options & (SHELL_READ|SHELL_WRITE)) |
4527 # ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
4528 || (gui.in_use && show_shell_mess) | |
4529 # endif | |
4530 ) | |
7 | 4531 { |
167 | 4532 # define BUFLEN 100 /* length for buffer, pseudo tty limit is 128 */ |
7 | 4533 char_u buffer[BUFLEN + 1]; |
167 | 4534 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE |
7 | 4535 int buffer_off = 0; /* valid bytes in buffer[] */ |
167 | 4536 # endif |
7 | 4537 char_u ta_buf[BUFLEN + 1]; /* TypeAHead */ |
4538 int ta_len = 0; /* valid bytes in ta_buf[] */ | |
4539 int len; | |
4540 int p_more_save; | |
4541 int old_State; | |
4542 int c; | |
4543 int toshell_fd; | |
4544 int fromshell_fd; | |
167 | 4545 garray_T ga; |
4546 int noread_cnt; | |
1823 | 4547 # if defined(HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY) && defined(HAVE_SYS_TIME_H) |
4548 struct timeval start_tv; | |
4549 # endif | |
167 | 4550 |
4551 # ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
7 | 4552 if (pty_master_fd >= 0) |
4553 { | |
4554 fromshell_fd = pty_master_fd; | |
4555 toshell_fd = dup(pty_master_fd); | |
4556 } | |
4557 else | |
167 | 4558 # endif |
7 | 4559 { |
4560 close(fd_toshell[0]); | |
4561 close(fd_fromshell[1]); | |
4562 toshell_fd = fd_toshell[1]; | |
4563 fromshell_fd = fd_fromshell[0]; | |
4564 } | |
4565 | |
4566 /* | |
4567 * Write to the child if there are typed characters. | |
4568 * Read from the child if there are characters available. | |
4569 * Repeat the reading a few times if more characters are | |
4570 * available. Need to check for typed keys now and then, but | |
4571 * not too often (delays when no chars are available). | |
4572 * This loop is quit if no characters can be read from the pty | |
4573 * (WaitForChar detected special condition), or there are no | |
4574 * characters available and the child has exited. | |
4575 * Only check if the child has exited when there is no more | |
4576 * output. The child may exit before all the output has | |
4577 * been printed. | |
4578 * | |
4579 * Currently this busy loops! | |
4580 * This can probably dead-lock when the write blocks! | |
4581 */ | |
4582 p_more_save = p_more; | |
4583 p_more = FALSE; | |
4584 old_State = State; | |
4585 State = EXTERNCMD; /* don't redraw at window resize */ | |
4586 | |
602 | 4587 if ((options & SHELL_WRITE) && toshell_fd >= 0) |
167 | 4588 { |
4589 /* Fork a process that will write the lines to the | |
4590 * external program. */ | |
4591 if ((wpid = fork()) == -1) | |
4592 { | |
4593 MSG_PUTS(_("\nCannot fork\n")); | |
4594 } | |
3048 | 4595 else if (wpid == 0) /* child */ |
167 | 4596 { |
4597 linenr_T lnum = curbuf->b_op_start.lnum; | |
4598 int written = 0; | |
944 | 4599 char_u *lp = ml_get(lnum); |
167 | 4600 size_t l; |
4601 | |
177 | 4602 close(fromshell_fd); |
167 | 4603 for (;;) |
4604 { | |
944 | 4605 l = STRLEN(lp + written); |
167 | 4606 if (l == 0) |
4607 len = 0; | |
944 | 4608 else if (lp[written] == NL) |
167 | 4609 /* NL -> NUL translation */ |
4610 len = write(toshell_fd, "", (size_t)1); | |
4611 else | |
4612 { | |
3263 | 4613 char_u *s = vim_strchr(lp + written, NL); |
4614 | |
944 | 4615 len = write(toshell_fd, (char *)lp + written, |
1877 | 4616 s == NULL ? l |
4617 : (size_t)(s - (lp + written))); | |
167 | 4618 } |
1877 | 4619 if (len == (int)l) |
167 | 4620 { |
4621 /* Finished a line, add a NL, unless this line | |
4622 * should not have one. */ | |
4623 if (lnum != curbuf->b_op_end.lnum | |
6933 | 4624 || (!curbuf->b_p_bin |
4625 && curbuf->b_p_fixeol) | |
2707 | 4626 || (lnum != curbuf->b_no_eol_lnum |
167 | 4627 && (lnum != |
4628 curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count | |
4629 || curbuf->b_p_eol))) | |
1757 | 4630 ignored = write(toshell_fd, "\n", |
4631 (size_t)1); | |
167 | 4632 ++lnum; |
4633 if (lnum > curbuf->b_op_end.lnum) | |
4634 { | |
4635 /* finished all the lines, close pipe */ | |
4636 close(toshell_fd); | |
4637 toshell_fd = -1; | |
4638 break; | |
4639 } | |
944 | 4640 lp = ml_get(lnum); |
167 | 4641 written = 0; |
4642 } | |
4643 else if (len > 0) | |
4644 written += len; | |
4645 } | |
4646 _exit(0); | |
4647 } | |
3048 | 4648 else /* parent */ |
167 | 4649 { |
4650 close(toshell_fd); | |
4651 toshell_fd = -1; | |
4652 } | |
4653 } | |
4654 | |
4655 if (options & SHELL_READ) | |
4656 ga_init2(&ga, 1, BUFLEN); | |
4657 | |
4658 noread_cnt = 0; | |
1823 | 4659 # if defined(HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY) && defined(HAVE_SYS_TIME_H) |
4660 gettimeofday(&start_tv, NULL); | |
4661 # endif | |
7 | 4662 for (;;) |
4663 { | |
4664 /* | |
4665 * Check if keys have been typed, write them to the child | |
592 | 4666 * if there are any. |
4667 * Don't do this if we are expanding wild cards (would eat | |
4668 * typeahead). | |
4669 * Don't do this when filtering and terminal is in cooked | |
4670 * mode, the shell command will handle the I/O. Avoids | |
4671 * that a typed password is echoed for ssh or gpg command. | |
602 | 4672 * Don't get characters when the child has already |
4673 * finished (wait_pid == 0). | |
167 | 4674 * Don't read characters unless we didn't get output for a |
1823 | 4675 * while (noread_cnt > 4), avoids that ":r !ls" eats |
4676 * typeahead. | |
7 | 4677 */ |
4678 len = 0; | |
4679 if (!(options & SHELL_EXPAND) | |
592 | 4680 && ((options & |
4681 (SHELL_READ|SHELL_WRITE|SHELL_COOKED)) | |
4682 != (SHELL_READ|SHELL_WRITE|SHELL_COOKED) | |
1823 | 4683 # ifdef FEAT_GUI |
592 | 4684 || gui.in_use |
1823 | 4685 # endif |
592 | 4686 ) |
602 | 4687 && wait_pid == 0 |
1823 | 4688 && (ta_len > 0 || noread_cnt > 4)) |
7 | 4689 { |
1823 | 4690 if (ta_len == 0) |
4691 { | |
4692 /* Get extra characters when we don't have any. | |
4693 * Reset the counter and timer. */ | |
4694 noread_cnt = 0; | |
4695 # if defined(HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY) && defined(HAVE_SYS_TIME_H) | |
4696 gettimeofday(&start_tv, NULL); | |
4697 # endif | |
4698 len = ui_inchar(ta_buf, BUFLEN, 10L, 0); | |
4699 } | |
4700 if (ta_len > 0 || len > 0) | |
4701 { | |
7 | 4702 /* |
4703 * For pipes: | |
4704 * Check for CTRL-C: send interrupt signal to child. | |
4705 * Check for CTRL-D: EOF, close pipe to child. | |
4706 */ | |
4707 if (len == 1 && (pty_master_fd < 0 || cmd != NULL)) | |
4708 { | |
167 | 4709 # ifdef SIGINT |
7 | 4710 /* |
4711 * Send SIGINT to the child's group or all | |
4712 * processes in our group. | |
4713 */ | |
4714 if (ta_buf[ta_len] == Ctrl_C | |
4715 || ta_buf[ta_len] == intr_char) | |
167 | 4716 { |
4717 # ifdef HAVE_SETSID | |
7 | 4718 kill(-pid, SIGINT); |
167 | 4719 # else |
7 | 4720 kill(0, SIGINT); |
4721 # endif | |
167 | 4722 if (wpid > 0) |
4723 kill(wpid, SIGINT); | |
4724 } | |
4725 # endif | |
7 | 4726 if (pty_master_fd < 0 && toshell_fd >= 0 |
4727 && ta_buf[ta_len] == Ctrl_D) | |
4728 { | |
4729 close(toshell_fd); | |
4730 toshell_fd = -1; | |
4731 } | |
4732 } | |
4733 | |
4734 /* replace K_BS by <BS> and K_DEL by <DEL> */ | |
4735 for (i = ta_len; i < ta_len + len; ++i) | |
4736 { | |
4737 if (ta_buf[i] == CSI && len - i > 2) | |
4738 { | |
4739 c = TERMCAP2KEY(ta_buf[i + 1], ta_buf[i + 2]); | |
4740 if (c == K_DEL || c == K_KDEL || c == K_BS) | |
4741 { | |
4742 mch_memmove(ta_buf + i + 1, ta_buf + i + 3, | |
4743 (size_t)(len - i - 2)); | |
4744 if (c == K_DEL || c == K_KDEL) | |
4745 ta_buf[i] = DEL; | |
4746 else | |
4747 ta_buf[i] = Ctrl_H; | |
4748 len -= 2; | |
4749 } | |
4750 } | |
4751 else if (ta_buf[i] == '\r') | |
4752 ta_buf[i] = '\n'; | |
167 | 4753 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE |
7 | 4754 if (has_mbyte) |
1903 | 4755 i += (*mb_ptr2len_len)(ta_buf + i, |
4756 ta_len + len - i) - 1; | |
167 | 4757 # endif |
7 | 4758 } |
4759 | |
4760 /* | |
4761 * For pipes: echo the typed characters. | |
4762 * For a pty this does not seem to work. | |
4763 */ | |
4764 if (pty_master_fd < 0) | |
4765 { | |
4766 for (i = ta_len; i < ta_len + len; ++i) | |
4767 { | |
4768 if (ta_buf[i] == '\n' || ta_buf[i] == '\b') | |
4769 msg_putchar(ta_buf[i]); | |
167 | 4770 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE |
7 | 4771 else if (has_mbyte) |
4772 { | |
474 | 4773 int l = (*mb_ptr2len)(ta_buf + i); |
7 | 4774 |
4775 msg_outtrans_len(ta_buf + i, l); | |
4776 i += l - 1; | |
4777 } | |
167 | 4778 # endif |
7 | 4779 else |
4780 msg_outtrans_len(ta_buf + i, 1); | |
4781 } | |
4782 windgoto(msg_row, msg_col); | |
4783 out_flush(); | |
4784 } | |
4785 | |
4786 ta_len += len; | |
4787 | |
4788 /* | |
4789 * Write the characters to the child, unless EOF has | |
4790 * been typed for pipes. Write one character at a | |
1698 | 4791 * time, to avoid losing too much typeahead. |
167 | 4792 * When writing buffer lines, drop the typed |
4793 * characters (only check for CTRL-C). | |
7 | 4794 */ |
167 | 4795 if (options & SHELL_WRITE) |
4796 ta_len = 0; | |
4797 else if (toshell_fd >= 0) | |
7 | 4798 { |
4799 len = write(toshell_fd, (char *)ta_buf, (size_t)1); | |
4800 if (len > 0) | |
4801 { | |
4802 ta_len -= len; | |
4803 mch_memmove(ta_buf, ta_buf + len, ta_len); | |
4804 } | |
4805 } | |
1823 | 4806 } |
7 | 4807 } |
4808 | |
167 | 4809 if (got_int) |
4810 { | |
4811 /* CTRL-C sends a signal to the child, we ignore it | |
4812 * ourselves */ | |
4813 # ifdef HAVE_SETSID | |
4814 kill(-pid, SIGINT); | |
4815 # else | |
4816 kill(0, SIGINT); | |
4817 # endif | |
4818 if (wpid > 0) | |
4819 kill(wpid, SIGINT); | |
4820 got_int = FALSE; | |
4821 } | |
4822 | |
7 | 4823 /* |
4824 * Check if the child has any characters to be printed. | |
4825 * Read them and write them to our window. Repeat this as | |
4826 * long as there is something to do, avoid the 10ms wait | |
4827 * for mch_inchar(), or sending typeahead characters to | |
4828 * the external process. | |
4829 * TODO: This should handle escape sequences, compatible | |
4830 * to some terminal (vt52?). | |
4831 */ | |
167 | 4832 ++noread_cnt; |
7 | 4833 while (RealWaitForChar(fromshell_fd, 10L, NULL)) |
4834 { | |
2664 | 4835 len = read_eintr(fromshell_fd, buffer |
167 | 4836 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE |
7 | 4837 + buffer_off, (size_t)(BUFLEN - buffer_off) |
167 | 4838 # else |
7 | 4839 , (size_t)BUFLEN |
167 | 4840 # endif |
7 | 4841 ); |
4842 if (len <= 0) /* end of file or error */ | |
4843 goto finished; | |
167 | 4844 |
4845 noread_cnt = 0; | |
4846 if (options & SHELL_READ) | |
4847 { | |
4848 /* Do NUL -> NL translation, append NL separated | |
4849 * lines to the current buffer. */ | |
4850 for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) | |
4851 { | |
4852 if (buffer[i] == NL) | |
4853 append_ga_line(&ga); | |
4854 else if (buffer[i] == NUL) | |
4855 ga_append(&ga, NL); | |
4856 else | |
4857 ga_append(&ga, buffer[i]); | |
4858 } | |
4859 } | |
4860 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
4861 else if (has_mbyte) | |
7 | 4862 { |
4863 int l; | |
4864 | |
167 | 4865 len += buffer_off; |
4866 buffer[len] = NUL; | |
4867 | |
7 | 4868 /* Check if the last character in buffer[] is |
4869 * incomplete, keep these bytes for the next | |
4870 * round. */ | |
4871 for (p = buffer; p < buffer + len; p += l) | |
4872 { | |
474 | 4873 l = mb_cptr2len(p); |
7 | 4874 if (l == 0) |
4875 l = 1; /* NUL byte? */ | |
4876 else if (MB_BYTE2LEN(*p) != l) | |
4877 break; | |
4878 } | |
4879 if (p == buffer) /* no complete character */ | |
4880 { | |
4881 /* avoid getting stuck at an illegal byte */ | |
4882 if (len >= 12) | |
4883 ++p; | |
4884 else | |
4885 { | |
4886 buffer_off = len; | |
4887 continue; | |
4888 } | |
4889 } | |
4890 c = *p; | |
4891 *p = NUL; | |
4892 msg_puts(buffer); | |
4893 if (p < buffer + len) | |
4894 { | |
4895 *p = c; | |
4896 buffer_off = (buffer + len) - p; | |
4897 mch_memmove(buffer, p, buffer_off); | |
4898 continue; | |
4899 } | |
4900 buffer_off = 0; | |
4901 } | |
167 | 4902 # endif /* FEAT_MBYTE */ |
7 | 4903 else |
4904 { | |
4905 buffer[len] = NUL; | |
4906 msg_puts(buffer); | |
4907 } | |
4908 | |
4909 windgoto(msg_row, msg_col); | |
4910 cursor_on(); | |
4911 out_flush(); | |
4912 if (got_int) | |
4913 break; | |
1823 | 4914 |
4915 # if defined(HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY) && defined(HAVE_SYS_TIME_H) | |
4916 { | |
4917 struct timeval now_tv; | |
4918 long msec; | |
4919 | |
4920 /* Avoid that we keep looping here without | |
4921 * checking for a CTRL-C for a long time. Don't | |
4922 * break out too often to avoid losing typeahead. */ | |
4923 gettimeofday(&now_tv, NULL); | |
4924 msec = (now_tv.tv_sec - start_tv.tv_sec) * 1000L | |
4925 + (now_tv.tv_usec - start_tv.tv_usec) / 1000L; | |
4926 if (msec > 2000) | |
4927 { | |
4928 noread_cnt = 5; | |
4929 break; | |
4930 } | |
4931 } | |
4932 # endif | |
7 | 4933 } |
4934 | |
602 | 4935 /* If we already detected the child has finished break the |
4936 * loop now. */ | |
4937 if (wait_pid == pid) | |
4938 break; | |
4939 | |
7 | 4940 /* |
4941 * Check if the child still exists, before checking for | |
1698 | 4942 * typed characters (otherwise we would lose typeahead). |
7 | 4943 */ |
167 | 4944 # ifdef __NeXT__ |
3048 | 4945 wait_pid = wait4(pid, &status, WNOHANG, (struct rusage *)0); |
167 | 4946 # else |
7 | 4947 wait_pid = waitpid(pid, &status, WNOHANG); |
167 | 4948 # endif |
7 | 4949 if ((wait_pid == (pid_t)-1 && errno == ECHILD) |
4950 || (wait_pid == pid && WIFEXITED(status))) | |
4951 { | |
602 | 4952 /* Don't break the loop yet, try reading more |
4953 * characters from "fromshell_fd" first. When using | |
4954 * pipes there might still be something to read and | |
4955 * then we'll break the loop at the "break" above. */ | |
7 | 4956 wait_pid = pid; |
4957 } | |
602 | 4958 else |
4959 wait_pid = 0; | |
4230 | 4960 |
4248 | 4961 # if defined(FEAT_XCLIPBOARD) && defined(FEAT_X11) |
4230 | 4962 /* Handle any X events, e.g. serving the clipboard. */ |
4963 clip_update(); | |
4964 # endif | |
7 | 4965 } |
4966 finished: | |
4967 p_more = p_more_save; | |
167 | 4968 if (options & SHELL_READ) |
4969 { | |
4970 if (ga.ga_len > 0) | |
4971 { | |
4972 append_ga_line(&ga); | |
4973 /* remember that the NL was missing */ | |
2707 | 4974 curbuf->b_no_eol_lnum = curwin->w_cursor.lnum; |
167 | 4975 } |
4976 else | |
2707 | 4977 curbuf->b_no_eol_lnum = 0; |
167 | 4978 ga_clear(&ga); |
4979 } | |
4980 | |
7 | 4981 /* |
4982 * Give all typeahead that wasn't used back to ui_inchar(). | |
4983 */ | |
4984 if (ta_len) | |
4985 ui_inchar_undo(ta_buf, ta_len); | |
4986 State = old_State; | |
4987 if (toshell_fd >= 0) | |
4988 close(toshell_fd); | |
4989 close(fromshell_fd); | |
4990 } | |
4248 | 4991 # if defined(FEAT_XCLIPBOARD) && defined(FEAT_X11) |
4230 | 4992 else |
4993 { | |
4994 /* | |
4995 * Similar to the loop above, but only handle X events, no | |
4996 * I/O. | |
4997 */ | |
4998 for (;;) | |
4999 { | |
5000 if (got_int) | |
5001 { | |
5002 /* CTRL-C sends a signal to the child, we ignore it | |
5003 * ourselves */ | |
5004 # ifdef HAVE_SETSID | |
5005 kill(-pid, SIGINT); | |
5006 # else | |
5007 kill(0, SIGINT); | |
5008 # endif | |
5009 got_int = FALSE; | |
5010 } | |
5011 # ifdef __NeXT__ | |
5012 wait_pid = wait4(pid, &status, WNOHANG, (struct rusage *)0); | |
5013 # else | |
5014 wait_pid = waitpid(pid, &status, WNOHANG); | |
5015 # endif | |
5016 if ((wait_pid == (pid_t)-1 && errno == ECHILD) | |
5017 || (wait_pid == pid && WIFEXITED(status))) | |
5018 { | |
5019 wait_pid = pid; | |
5020 break; | |
5021 } | |
5022 | |
5023 /* Handle any X events, e.g. serving the clipboard. */ | |
5024 clip_update(); | |
5025 | |
5026 mch_delay(10L, TRUE); | |
5027 } | |
5028 } | |
5029 # endif | |
7 | 5030 |
5031 /* | |
5032 * Wait until our child has exited. | |
5033 * Ignore wait() returning pids of other children and returning | |
5034 * because of some signal like SIGWINCH. | |
5035 * Don't wait if wait_pid was already set above, indicating the | |
5036 * child already exited. | |
5037 */ | |
3048 | 5038 if (wait_pid != pid) |
5039 wait_pid = wait4pid(pid, &status); | |
7 | 5040 |
2600 | 5041 # ifdef FEAT_GUI |
5042 /* Close slave side of pty. Only do this after the child has | |
5043 * exited, otherwise the child may hang when it tries to write on | |
5044 * the pty. */ | |
5045 if (pty_master_fd >= 0) | |
5046 close(pty_slave_fd); | |
5047 # endif | |
5048 | |
167 | 5049 /* Make sure the child that writes to the external program is |
5050 * dead. */ | |
5051 if (wpid > 0) | |
3048 | 5052 { |
167 | 5053 kill(wpid, SIGKILL); |
3048 | 5054 wait4pid(wpid, NULL); |
5055 } | |
167 | 5056 |
7 | 5057 /* |
5058 * Set to raw mode right now, otherwise a CTRL-C after | |
5059 * catch_signals() will kill Vim. | |
5060 */ | |
5061 if (tmode == TMODE_RAW) | |
5062 settmode(TMODE_RAW); | |
5063 did_settmode = TRUE; | |
5064 set_signals(); | |
5065 | |
5066 if (WIFEXITED(status)) | |
5067 { | |
129 | 5068 /* LINTED avoid "bitwise operation on signed value" */ |
7 | 5069 retval = WEXITSTATUS(status); |
4074 | 5070 if (retval != 0 && !emsg_silent) |
7 | 5071 { |
5072 if (retval == EXEC_FAILED) | |
5073 { | |
5074 MSG_PUTS(_("\nCannot execute shell ")); | |
5075 msg_outtrans(p_sh); | |
5076 msg_putchar('\n'); | |
5077 } | |
5078 else if (!(options & SHELL_SILENT)) | |
5079 { | |
5080 MSG_PUTS(_("\nshell returned ")); | |
5081 msg_outnum((long)retval); | |
5082 msg_putchar('\n'); | |
5083 } | |
5084 } | |
5085 } | |
5086 else | |
5087 MSG_PUTS(_("\nCommand terminated\n")); | |
5088 } | |
5089 } | |
5090 vim_free(argv); | |
2994 | 5091 vim_free(p_shcf_copy); |
7 | 5092 |
5093 error: | |
5094 if (!did_settmode) | |
5095 if (tmode == TMODE_RAW) | |
5096 settmode(TMODE_RAW); /* set to raw mode */ | |
5097 # ifdef FEAT_TITLE | |
5098 resettitle(); | |
5099 # endif | |
5100 vim_free(newcmd); | |
5101 | |
5102 return retval; | |
5103 | |
5104 #endif /* USE_SYSTEM */ | |
5105 } | |
5106 | |
5107 /* | |
5108 * Check for CTRL-C typed by reading all available characters. | |
5109 * In cooked mode we should get SIGINT, no need to check. | |
5110 */ | |
5111 void | |
5112 mch_breakcheck() | |
5113 { | |
5114 if (curr_tmode == TMODE_RAW && RealWaitForChar(read_cmd_fd, 0L, NULL)) | |
5115 fill_input_buf(FALSE); | |
5116 } | |
5117 | |
5118 /* | |
5119 * Wait "msec" msec until a character is available from the keyboard or from | |
5120 * inbuf[]. msec == -1 will block forever. | |
5121 * When a GUI is being used, this will never get called -- webb | |
5122 */ | |
5123 static int | |
5124 WaitForChar(msec) | |
5125 long msec; | |
5126 { | |
5127 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_GPM | |
5128 int gpm_process_wanted; | |
5129 #endif | |
5130 #ifdef FEAT_XCLIPBOARD | |
5131 int rest; | |
5132 #endif | |
5133 int avail; | |
5134 | |
5135 if (input_available()) /* something in inbuf[] */ | |
5136 return 1; | |
5137 | |
5138 #if defined(FEAT_MOUSE_DEC) | |
5139 /* May need to query the mouse position. */ | |
5140 if (WantQueryMouse) | |
5141 { | |
227 | 5142 WantQueryMouse = FALSE; |
7 | 5143 mch_write((char_u *)IF_EB("\033[1'|", ESC_STR "[1'|"), 5); |
5144 } | |
5145 #endif | |
5146 | |
5147 /* | |
5148 * For FEAT_MOUSE_GPM and FEAT_XCLIPBOARD we loop here to process mouse | |
5149 * events. This is a bit complicated, because they might both be defined. | |
5150 */ | |
5151 #if defined(FEAT_MOUSE_GPM) || defined(FEAT_XCLIPBOARD) | |
5152 # ifdef FEAT_XCLIPBOARD | |
5153 rest = 0; | |
5154 if (do_xterm_trace()) | |
5155 rest = msec; | |
5156 # endif | |
5157 do | |
5158 { | |
5159 # ifdef FEAT_XCLIPBOARD | |
5160 if (rest != 0) | |
5161 { | |
5162 msec = XT_TRACE_DELAY; | |
5163 if (rest >= 0 && rest < XT_TRACE_DELAY) | |
5164 msec = rest; | |
5165 if (rest >= 0) | |
5166 rest -= msec; | |
5167 } | |
5168 # endif | |
5169 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_GPM | |
5170 gpm_process_wanted = 0; | |
5171 avail = RealWaitForChar(read_cmd_fd, msec, &gpm_process_wanted); | |
5172 # else | |
5173 avail = RealWaitForChar(read_cmd_fd, msec, NULL); | |
5174 # endif | |
5175 if (!avail) | |
5176 { | |
5177 if (input_available()) | |
5178 return 1; | |
5179 # ifdef FEAT_XCLIPBOARD | |
5180 if (rest == 0 || !do_xterm_trace()) | |
5181 # endif | |
5182 break; | |
5183 } | |
5184 } | |
5185 while (FALSE | |
5186 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_GPM | |
5187 || (gpm_process_wanted && mch_gpm_process() == 0) | |
5188 # endif | |
5189 # ifdef FEAT_XCLIPBOARD | |
5190 || (!avail && rest != 0) | |
5191 # endif | |
5192 ); | |
5193 | |
5194 #else | |
5195 avail = RealWaitForChar(read_cmd_fd, msec, NULL); | |
5196 #endif | |
5197 return avail; | |
5198 } | |
5199 | |
5541 | 5200 #ifndef VMS |
7 | 5201 /* |
5202 * Wait "msec" msec until a character is available from file descriptor "fd". | |
3046 | 5203 * "msec" == 0 will check for characters once. |
5204 * "msec" == -1 will block until a character is available. | |
7 | 5205 * When a GUI is being used, this will not be used for input -- webb |
5206 * Returns also, when a request from Sniff is waiting -- toni. | |
5207 * Or when a Linux GPM mouse event is waiting. | |
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5208 * Or when a clientserver message is on the queue. |
7 | 5209 */ |
5210 #if defined(__BEOS__) | |
5211 int | |
5212 #else | |
5213 static int | |
5214 #endif | |
5215 RealWaitForChar(fd, msec, check_for_gpm) | |
5216 int fd; | |
5217 long msec; | |
1877 | 5218 int *check_for_gpm UNUSED; |
7 | 5219 { |
5220 int ret; | |
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5221 #ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG |
2210 | 5222 int nb_fd = netbeans_filedesc(); |
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5223 #endif |
14 | 5224 #if defined(FEAT_XCLIPBOARD) || defined(USE_XSMP) || defined(FEAT_MZSCHEME) |
7 | 5225 static int busy = FALSE; |
5226 | |
5227 /* May retry getting characters after an event was handled. */ | |
5228 # define MAY_LOOP | |
5229 | |
5230 # if defined(HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY) && defined(HAVE_SYS_TIME_H) | |
5231 /* Remember at what time we started, so that we know how much longer we | |
5232 * should wait after being interrupted. */ | |
5233 # define USE_START_TV | |
5234 struct timeval start_tv; | |
5235 | |
5236 if (msec > 0 && ( | |
5237 # ifdef FEAT_XCLIPBOARD | |
5238 xterm_Shell != (Widget)0 | |
14 | 5239 # if defined(USE_XSMP) || defined(FEAT_MZSCHEME) |
7 | 5240 || |
5241 # endif | |
5242 # endif | |
5243 # ifdef USE_XSMP | |
5244 xsmp_icefd != -1 | |
14 | 5245 # ifdef FEAT_MZSCHEME |
5246 || | |
5247 # endif | |
5248 # endif | |
5249 # ifdef FEAT_MZSCHEME | |
5250 (mzthreads_allowed() && p_mzq > 0) | |
7 | 5251 # endif |
5252 )) | |
5253 gettimeofday(&start_tv, NULL); | |
5254 # endif | |
5255 | |
5256 /* Handle being called recursively. This may happen for the session | |
5257 * manager stuff, it may save the file, which does a breakcheck. */ | |
5258 if (busy) | |
5259 return 0; | |
5260 #endif | |
5261 | |
5262 #ifdef MAY_LOOP | |
407 | 5263 for (;;) |
7 | 5264 #endif |
5265 { | |
5266 #ifdef MAY_LOOP | |
5267 int finished = TRUE; /* default is to 'loop' just once */ | |
14 | 5268 # ifdef FEAT_MZSCHEME |
5269 int mzquantum_used = FALSE; | |
5270 # endif | |
7 | 5271 #endif |
5272 #ifndef HAVE_SELECT | |
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5273 struct pollfd fds[6]; |
7 | 5274 int nfd; |
5275 # ifdef FEAT_XCLIPBOARD | |
5276 int xterm_idx = -1; | |
5277 # endif | |
5278 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_GPM | |
5279 int gpm_idx = -1; | |
5280 # endif | |
5281 # ifdef USE_XSMP | |
5282 int xsmp_idx = -1; | |
5283 # endif | |
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5284 # ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG |
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5285 int nb_idx = -1; |
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5286 # endif |
14 | 5287 int towait = (int)msec; |
5288 | |
5289 # ifdef FEAT_MZSCHEME | |
5290 mzvim_check_threads(); | |
5291 if (mzthreads_allowed() && p_mzq > 0 && (msec < 0 || msec > p_mzq)) | |
5292 { | |
5293 towait = (int)p_mzq; /* don't wait longer than 'mzquantum' */ | |
5294 mzquantum_used = TRUE; | |
5295 } | |
5296 # endif | |
7 | 5297 fds[0].fd = fd; |
5298 fds[0].events = POLLIN; | |
5299 nfd = 1; | |
5300 | |
5301 # ifdef FEAT_SNIFF | |
5302 # define SNIFF_IDX 1 | |
5303 if (want_sniff_request) | |
5304 { | |
5305 fds[SNIFF_IDX].fd = fd_from_sniff; | |
5306 fds[SNIFF_IDX].events = POLLIN; | |
5307 nfd++; | |
5308 } | |
5309 # endif | |
5310 # ifdef FEAT_XCLIPBOARD | |
6383 | 5311 may_restore_clipboard(); |
7 | 5312 if (xterm_Shell != (Widget)0) |
5313 { | |
5314 xterm_idx = nfd; | |
5315 fds[nfd].fd = ConnectionNumber(xterm_dpy); | |
5316 fds[nfd].events = POLLIN; | |
5317 nfd++; | |
5318 } | |
5319 # endif | |
5320 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_GPM | |
5321 if (check_for_gpm != NULL && gpm_flag && gpm_fd >= 0) | |
5322 { | |
5323 gpm_idx = nfd; | |
5324 fds[nfd].fd = gpm_fd; | |
5325 fds[nfd].events = POLLIN; | |
5326 nfd++; | |
5327 } | |
5328 # endif | |
5329 # ifdef USE_XSMP | |
5330 if (xsmp_icefd != -1) | |
5331 { | |
5332 xsmp_idx = nfd; | |
5333 fds[nfd].fd = xsmp_icefd; | |
5334 fds[nfd].events = POLLIN; | |
5335 nfd++; | |
5336 } | |
5337 # endif | |
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5340 { |
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5342 fds[nfd].fd = nb_fd; |
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5343 fds[nfd].events = POLLIN; |
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5344 nfd++; |
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5346 #endif |
7 | 5347 |
14 | 5348 ret = poll(fds, nfd, towait); |
5349 # ifdef FEAT_MZSCHEME | |
5350 if (ret == 0 && mzquantum_used) | |
1450 | 5351 /* MzThreads scheduling is required and timeout occurred */ |
14 | 5352 finished = FALSE; |
5353 # endif | |
7 | 5354 |
5355 # ifdef FEAT_SNIFF | |
5356 if (ret < 0) | |
5357 sniff_disconnect(1); | |
5358 else if (want_sniff_request) | |
5359 { | |
5360 if (fds[SNIFF_IDX].revents & POLLHUP) | |
5361 sniff_disconnect(1); | |
5362 if (fds[SNIFF_IDX].revents & POLLIN) | |
5363 sniff_request_waiting = 1; | |
5364 } | |
5365 # endif | |
5366 # ifdef FEAT_XCLIPBOARD | |
5367 if (xterm_Shell != (Widget)0 && (fds[xterm_idx].revents & POLLIN)) | |
5368 { | |
5369 xterm_update(); /* Maybe we should hand out clipboard */ | |
5370 if (--ret == 0 && !input_available()) | |
5371 /* Try again */ | |
5372 finished = FALSE; | |
5373 } | |
5374 # endif | |
5375 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_GPM | |
5376 if (gpm_idx >= 0 && (fds[gpm_idx].revents & POLLIN)) | |
5377 { | |
5378 *check_for_gpm = 1; | |
5379 } | |
5380 # endif | |
5381 # ifdef USE_XSMP | |
5382 if (xsmp_idx >= 0 && (fds[xsmp_idx].revents & (POLLIN | POLLHUP))) | |
5383 { | |
5384 if (fds[xsmp_idx].revents & POLLIN) | |
5385 { | |
5386 busy = TRUE; | |
5387 xsmp_handle_requests(); | |
5388 busy = FALSE; | |
5389 } | |
5390 else if (fds[xsmp_idx].revents & POLLHUP) | |
5391 { | |
5392 if (p_verbose > 0) | |
292 | 5393 verb_msg((char_u *)_("XSMP lost ICE connection")); |
7 | 5394 xsmp_close(); |
5395 } | |
5396 if (--ret == 0) | |
14 | 5397 finished = FALSE; /* Try again */ |
7 | 5398 } |
5399 # endif | |
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5406 #endif |
7 | 5407 |
5408 | |
5409 #else /* HAVE_SELECT */ | |
5410 | |
5411 struct timeval tv; | |
14 | 5412 struct timeval *tvp; |
7 | 5413 fd_set rfds, efds; |
5414 int maxfd; | |
14 | 5415 long towait = msec; |
5416 | |
5417 # ifdef FEAT_MZSCHEME | |
5418 mzvim_check_threads(); | |
5419 if (mzthreads_allowed() && p_mzq > 0 && (msec < 0 || msec > p_mzq)) | |
5420 { | |
5421 towait = p_mzq; /* don't wait longer than 'mzquantum' */ | |
5422 mzquantum_used = TRUE; | |
5423 } | |
5424 # endif | |
7 | 5425 # ifdef __EMX__ |
5426 /* don't check for incoming chars if not in raw mode, because select() | |
5427 * always returns TRUE then (in some version of emx.dll) */ | |
5428 if (curr_tmode != TMODE_RAW) | |
5429 return 0; | |
5430 # endif | |
5431 | |
14 | 5432 if (towait >= 0) |
7 | 5433 { |
14 | 5434 tv.tv_sec = towait / 1000; |
5435 tv.tv_usec = (towait % 1000) * (1000000/1000); | |
5436 tvp = &tv; | |
7 | 5437 } |
14 | 5438 else |
5439 tvp = NULL; | |
7 | 5440 |
5441 /* | |
5442 * Select on ready for reading and exceptional condition (end of file). | |
5443 */ | |
3046 | 5444 select_eintr: |
5445 FD_ZERO(&rfds); | |
7 | 5446 FD_ZERO(&efds); |
5447 FD_SET(fd, &rfds); | |
5448 # if !defined(__QNX__) && !defined(__CYGWIN32__) | |
5449 /* For QNX select() always returns 1 if this is set. Why? */ | |
5450 FD_SET(fd, &efds); | |
5451 # endif | |
5452 maxfd = fd; | |
5453 | |
5454 # ifdef FEAT_SNIFF | |
5455 if (want_sniff_request) | |
5456 { | |
5457 FD_SET(fd_from_sniff, &rfds); | |
5458 FD_SET(fd_from_sniff, &efds); | |
5459 if (maxfd < fd_from_sniff) | |
5460 maxfd = fd_from_sniff; | |
5461 } | |
5462 # endif | |
5463 # ifdef FEAT_XCLIPBOARD | |
6383 | 5464 may_restore_clipboard(); |
7 | 5465 if (xterm_Shell != (Widget)0) |
5466 { | |
5467 FD_SET(ConnectionNumber(xterm_dpy), &rfds); | |
5468 if (maxfd < ConnectionNumber(xterm_dpy)) | |
5469 maxfd = ConnectionNumber(xterm_dpy); | |
3748 | 5470 |
5471 /* An event may have already been read but not handled. In | |
5472 * particulary, XFlush may cause this. */ | |
5473 xterm_update(); | |
7 | 5474 } |
5475 # endif | |
5476 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_GPM | |
5477 if (check_for_gpm != NULL && gpm_flag && gpm_fd >= 0) | |
5478 { | |
5479 FD_SET(gpm_fd, &rfds); | |
5480 FD_SET(gpm_fd, &efds); | |
5481 if (maxfd < gpm_fd) | |
5482 maxfd = gpm_fd; | |
5483 } | |
5484 # endif | |
5485 # ifdef USE_XSMP | |
5486 if (xsmp_icefd != -1) | |
5487 { | |
5488 FD_SET(xsmp_icefd, &rfds); | |
5489 FD_SET(xsmp_icefd, &efds); | |
5490 if (maxfd < xsmp_icefd) | |
5491 maxfd = xsmp_icefd; | |
5492 } | |
5493 # endif | |
3748 | 5494 # ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG |
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5497 FD_SET(nb_fd, &rfds); |
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5500 } |
3748 | 5501 # endif |
7 | 5502 |
14 | 5503 ret = select(maxfd + 1, &rfds, NULL, &efds, tvp); |
3046 | 5504 # ifdef EINTR |
5505 if (ret == -1 && errno == EINTR) | |
3133 | 5506 { |
5507 /* Check whether window has been resized, EINTR may be caused by | |
5508 * SIGWINCH. */ | |
5509 if (do_resize) | |
5510 handle_resize(); | |
5511 | |
3046 | 5512 /* Interrupted by a signal, need to try again. We ignore msec |
5513 * here, because we do want to check even after a timeout if | |
5514 * characters are available. Needed for reading output of an | |
5515 * external command after the process has finished. */ | |
5516 goto select_eintr; | |
3133 | 5517 } |
3046 | 5518 # endif |
1076 | 5519 # ifdef __TANDEM |
5520 if (ret == -1 && errno == ENOTSUP) | |
5521 { | |
5522 FD_ZERO(&rfds); | |
5523 FD_ZERO(&efds); | |
5524 ret = 0; | |
5525 } | |
3046 | 5526 # endif |
14 | 5527 # ifdef FEAT_MZSCHEME |
5528 if (ret == 0 && mzquantum_used) | |
1450 | 5529 /* loop if MzThreads must be scheduled and timeout occurred */ |
14 | 5530 finished = FALSE; |
7 | 5531 # endif |
5532 | |
5533 # ifdef FEAT_SNIFF | |
5534 if (ret < 0 ) | |
5535 sniff_disconnect(1); | |
5536 else if (ret > 0 && want_sniff_request) | |
5537 { | |
5538 if (FD_ISSET(fd_from_sniff, &efds)) | |
5539 sniff_disconnect(1); | |
5540 if (FD_ISSET(fd_from_sniff, &rfds)) | |
5541 sniff_request_waiting = 1; | |
5542 } | |
5543 # endif | |
5544 # ifdef FEAT_XCLIPBOARD | |
5545 if (ret > 0 && xterm_Shell != (Widget)0 | |
5546 && FD_ISSET(ConnectionNumber(xterm_dpy), &rfds)) | |
5547 { | |
5548 xterm_update(); /* Maybe we should hand out clipboard */ | |
5549 /* continue looping when we only got the X event and the input | |
5550 * buffer is empty */ | |
5551 if (--ret == 0 && !input_available()) | |
5552 { | |
5553 /* Try again */ | |
5554 finished = FALSE; | |
5555 } | |
5556 } | |
5557 # endif | |
5558 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_GPM | |
5559 if (ret > 0 && gpm_flag && check_for_gpm != NULL && gpm_fd >= 0) | |
5560 { | |
5561 if (FD_ISSET(gpm_fd, &efds)) | |
5562 gpm_close(); | |
5563 else if (FD_ISSET(gpm_fd, &rfds)) | |
5564 *check_for_gpm = 1; | |
5565 } | |
5566 # endif | |
5567 # ifdef USE_XSMP | |
5568 if (ret > 0 && xsmp_icefd != -1) | |
5569 { | |
5570 if (FD_ISSET(xsmp_icefd, &efds)) | |
5571 { | |
5572 if (p_verbose > 0) | |
292 | 5573 verb_msg((char_u *)_("XSMP lost ICE connection")); |
7 | 5574 xsmp_close(); |
5575 if (--ret == 0) | |
5576 finished = FALSE; /* keep going if event was only one */ | |
5577 } | |
5578 else if (FD_ISSET(xsmp_icefd, &rfds)) | |
5579 { | |
5580 busy = TRUE; | |
5581 xsmp_handle_requests(); | |
5582 busy = FALSE; | |
5583 if (--ret == 0) | |
5584 finished = FALSE; /* keep going if event was only one */ | |
5585 } | |
5586 } | |
5587 # endif | |
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5589 if (ret > 0 && nb_fd != -1 && FD_ISSET(nb_fd, &rfds)) |
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5590 { |
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5591 netbeans_read(); |
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5592 --ret; |
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5594 #endif |
7 | 5595 |
5596 #endif /* HAVE_SELECT */ | |
5597 | |
5598 #ifdef MAY_LOOP | |
5599 if (finished || msec == 0) | |
5600 break; | |
5601 | |
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7 | 5607 /* We're going to loop around again, find out for how long */ |
5608 if (msec > 0) | |
5609 { | |
5610 # ifdef USE_START_TV | |
5611 struct timeval mtv; | |
5612 | |
5613 /* Compute remaining wait time. */ | |
5614 gettimeofday(&mtv, NULL); | |
5615 msec -= (mtv.tv_sec - start_tv.tv_sec) * 1000L | |
5616 + (mtv.tv_usec - start_tv.tv_usec) / 1000L; | |
5617 # else | |
5618 /* Guess we got interrupted halfway. */ | |
5619 msec = msec / 2; | |
5620 # endif | |
5621 if (msec <= 0) | |
5622 break; /* waited long enough */ | |
5623 } | |
5624 #endif | |
5625 } | |
5626 | |
5627 return (ret > 0); | |
5628 } | |
5629 | |
5630 #ifndef NO_EXPANDPATH | |
5631 /* | |
444 | 5632 * Expand a path into all matching files and/or directories. Handles "*", |
5633 * "?", "[a-z]", "**", etc. | |
5634 * "path" has backslashes before chars that are not to be expanded. | |
5635 * Returns the number of matches found. | |
7 | 5636 */ |
5637 int | |
5638 mch_expandpath(gap, path, flags) | |
5639 garray_T *gap; | |
5640 char_u *path; | |
5641 int flags; /* EW_* flags */ | |
5642 { | |
444 | 5643 return unix_expandpath(gap, path, 0, flags, FALSE); |
7 | 5644 } |
5645 #endif | |
5646 | |
5647 /* | |
5648 * mch_expand_wildcards() - this code does wild-card pattern matching using | |
5649 * the shell | |
5650 * | |
5651 * return OK for success, FAIL for error (you may lose some memory) and put | |
5652 * an error message in *file. | |
5653 * | |
5654 * num_pat is number of input patterns | |
5655 * pat is array of pointers to input patterns | |
5656 * num_file is pointer to number of matched file names | |
5657 * file is pointer to array of pointers to matched file names | |
5658 */ | |
5659 | |
5660 #ifndef SEEK_SET | |
5661 # define SEEK_SET 0 | |
5662 #endif | |
5663 #ifndef SEEK_END | |
5664 # define SEEK_END 2 | |
5665 #endif | |
5666 | |
822 | 5667 #define SHELL_SPECIAL (char_u *)"\t \"&'$;<>()\\|" |
628 | 5668 |
7 | 5669 int |
5670 mch_expand_wildcards(num_pat, pat, num_file, file, flags) | |
5671 int num_pat; | |
5672 char_u **pat; | |
5673 int *num_file; | |
5674 char_u ***file; | |
5675 int flags; /* EW_* flags */ | |
5676 { | |
5677 int i; | |
5678 size_t len; | |
5679 char_u *p; | |
5680 int dir; | |
5681 #ifdef __EMX__ | |
1508 | 5682 /* |
5683 * This is the OS/2 implementation. | |
5684 */ | |
7 | 5685 # define EXPL_ALLOC_INC 16 |
5686 char_u **expl_files; | |
5687 size_t files_alloced, files_free; | |
5688 char_u *buf; | |
5689 int has_wildcard; | |
5690 | |
5691 *num_file = 0; /* default: no files found */ | |
5692 files_alloced = EXPL_ALLOC_INC; /* how much space is allocated */ | |
5693 files_free = EXPL_ALLOC_INC; /* how much space is not used */ | |
5694 *file = (char_u **)alloc(sizeof(char_u **) * files_alloced); | |
5695 if (*file == NULL) | |
5696 return FAIL; | |
5697 | |
5698 for (; num_pat > 0; num_pat--, pat++) | |
5699 { | |
5700 expl_files = NULL; | |
5701 if (vim_strchr(*pat, '$') || vim_strchr(*pat, '~')) | |
5702 /* expand environment var or home dir */ | |
5703 buf = expand_env_save(*pat); | |
5704 else | |
5705 buf = vim_strsave(*pat); | |
5706 expl_files = NULL; | |
99 | 5707 has_wildcard = mch_has_exp_wildcard(buf); /* (still) wildcards? */ |
7 | 5708 if (has_wildcard) /* yes, so expand them */ |
5709 expl_files = (char_u **)_fnexplode(buf); | |
5710 | |
5711 /* | |
5712 * return value of buf if no wildcards left, | |
5713 * OR if no match AND EW_NOTFOUND is set. | |
5714 */ | |
5715 if ((!has_wildcard && ((flags & EW_NOTFOUND) || mch_getperm(buf) >= 0)) | |
5716 || (expl_files == NULL && (flags & EW_NOTFOUND))) | |
5717 { /* simply save the current contents of *buf */ | |
5718 expl_files = (char_u **)alloc(sizeof(char_u **) * 2); | |
5719 if (expl_files != NULL) | |
5720 { | |
5721 expl_files[0] = vim_strsave(buf); | |
5722 expl_files[1] = NULL; | |
5723 } | |
5724 } | |
5725 vim_free(buf); | |
5726 | |
5727 /* | |
5728 * Count number of names resulting from expansion, | |
5729 * At the same time add a backslash to the end of names that happen to | |
5730 * be directories, and replace slashes with backslashes. | |
5731 */ | |
5732 if (expl_files) | |
5733 { | |
5734 for (i = 0; (p = expl_files[i]) != NULL; i++) | |
5735 { | |
5736 dir = mch_isdir(p); | |
5737 /* If we don't want dirs and this is one, skip it */ | |
5738 if ((dir && !(flags & EW_DIR)) || (!dir && !(flags & EW_FILE))) | |
5739 continue; | |
5740 | |
715 | 5741 /* Skip files that are not executable if we check for that. */ |
6695 | 5742 if (!dir && (flags & EW_EXEC) |
5743 && !mch_can_exe(p, NULL, !(flags & EW_SHELLCMD))) | |
715 | 5744 continue; |
5745 | |
7 | 5746 if (--files_free == 0) |
5747 { | |
5748 /* need more room in table of pointers */ | |
5749 files_alloced += EXPL_ALLOC_INC; | |
5750 *file = (char_u **)vim_realloc(*file, | |
5751 sizeof(char_u **) * files_alloced); | |
5752 if (*file == NULL) | |
5753 { | |
5754 EMSG(_(e_outofmem)); | |
5755 *num_file = 0; | |
5756 return FAIL; | |
5757 } | |
5758 files_free = EXPL_ALLOC_INC; | |
5759 } | |
5760 slash_adjust(p); | |
5761 if (dir) | |
5762 { | |
5763 /* For a directory we add a '/', unless it's already | |
5764 * there. */ | |
5765 len = STRLEN(p); | |
5766 if (((*file)[*num_file] = alloc(len + 2)) != NULL) | |
5767 { | |
5768 STRCPY((*file)[*num_file], p); | |
902 | 5769 if (!after_pathsep((*file)[*num_file], |
5770 (*file)[*num_file] + len)) | |
7 | 5771 { |
5772 (*file)[*num_file][len] = psepc; | |
39 | 5773 (*file)[*num_file][len + 1] = NUL; |
7 | 5774 } |
5775 } | |
5776 } | |
5777 else | |
5778 { | |
5779 (*file)[*num_file] = vim_strsave(p); | |
5780 } | |
5781 | |
5782 /* | |
5783 * Error message already given by either alloc or vim_strsave. | |
5784 * Should return FAIL, but returning OK works also. | |
5785 */ | |
5786 if ((*file)[*num_file] == NULL) | |
5787 break; | |
5788 (*num_file)++; | |
5789 } | |
5790 _fnexplodefree((char **)expl_files); | |
5791 } | |
5792 } | |
5793 return OK; | |
5794 | |
5795 #else /* __EMX__ */ | |
1508 | 5796 /* |
5797 * This is the non-OS/2 implementation (really Unix). | |
5798 */ | |
7 | 5799 int j; |
5800 char_u *tempname; | |
5801 char_u *command; | |
5802 FILE *fd; | |
5803 char_u *buffer; | |
1508 | 5804 #define STYLE_ECHO 0 /* use "echo", the default */ |
5805 #define STYLE_GLOB 1 /* use "glob", for csh */ | |
5806 #define STYLE_VIMGLOB 2 /* use "vimglob", for Posix sh */ | |
5807 #define STYLE_PRINT 3 /* use "print -N", for zsh */ | |
5808 #define STYLE_BT 4 /* `cmd` expansion, execute the pattern | |
5809 * directly */ | |
7 | 5810 int shell_style = STYLE_ECHO; |
5811 int check_spaces; | |
5812 static int did_find_nul = FALSE; | |
5813 int ampersent = FALSE; | |
1508 | 5814 /* vimglob() function to define for Posix shell */ |
1620 | 5815 static char *sh_vimglob_func = "vimglob() { while [ $# -ge 1 ]; do echo \"$1\"; shift; done }; vimglob >"; |
7 | 5816 |
5817 *num_file = 0; /* default: no files found */ | |
5818 *file = NULL; | |
5819 | |
5820 /* | |
5821 * If there are no wildcards, just copy the names to allocated memory. | |
5822 * Saves a lot of time, because we don't have to start a new shell. | |
5823 */ | |
5824 if (!have_wildcard(num_pat, pat)) | |
5825 return save_patterns(num_pat, pat, num_file, file); | |
5826 | |
428 | 5827 # ifdef HAVE_SANDBOX |
5828 /* Don't allow any shell command in the sandbox. */ | |
5829 if (sandbox != 0 && check_secure()) | |
5830 return FAIL; | |
5831 # endif | |
5832 | |
7 | 5833 /* |
5834 * Don't allow the use of backticks in secure and restricted mode. | |
5835 */ | |
428 | 5836 if (secure || restricted) |
7 | 5837 for (i = 0; i < num_pat; ++i) |
5838 if (vim_strchr(pat[i], '`') != NULL | |
5839 && (check_restricted() || check_secure())) | |
5840 return FAIL; | |
5841 | |
5842 /* | |
5843 * get a name for the temp file | |
5844 */ | |
6721 | 5845 if ((tempname = vim_tempname('o', FALSE)) == NULL) |
7 | 5846 { |
5847 EMSG(_(e_notmp)); | |
5848 return FAIL; | |
5849 } | |
5850 | |
5851 /* | |
5852 * Let the shell expand the patterns and write the result into the temp | |
1508 | 5853 * file. |
5854 * STYLE_BT: NL separated | |
5855 * If expanding `cmd` execute it directly. | |
5856 * STYLE_GLOB: NUL separated | |
5857 * If we use *csh, "glob" will work better than "echo". | |
5858 * STYLE_PRINT: NL or NUL separated | |
5859 * If we use *zsh, "print -N" will work better than "glob". | |
5860 * STYLE_VIMGLOB: NL separated | |
5861 * If we use *sh*, we define "vimglob()". | |
5862 * STYLE_ECHO: space separated. | |
5863 * A shell we don't know, stay safe and use "echo". | |
7 | 5864 */ |
5865 if (num_pat == 1 && *pat[0] == '`' | |
5866 && (len = STRLEN(pat[0])) > 2 | |
5867 && *(pat[0] + len - 1) == '`') | |
5868 shell_style = STYLE_BT; | |
5869 else if ((len = STRLEN(p_sh)) >= 3) | |
5870 { | |
5871 if (STRCMP(p_sh + len - 3, "csh") == 0) | |
5872 shell_style = STYLE_GLOB; | |
5873 else if (STRCMP(p_sh + len - 3, "zsh") == 0) | |
5874 shell_style = STYLE_PRINT; | |
5875 } | |
1508 | 5876 if (shell_style == STYLE_ECHO && strstr((char *)gettail(p_sh), |
5877 "sh") != NULL) | |
5878 shell_style = STYLE_VIMGLOB; | |
5879 | |
5880 /* Compute the length of the command. We need 2 extra bytes: for the | |
5881 * optional '&' and for the NUL. | |
5882 * Worst case: "unset nonomatch; print -N >" plus two is 29 */ | |
7 | 5883 len = STRLEN(tempname) + 29; |
1508 | 5884 if (shell_style == STYLE_VIMGLOB) |
5885 len += STRLEN(sh_vimglob_func); | |
5886 | |
147 | 5887 for (i = 0; i < num_pat; ++i) |
5888 { | |
5889 /* Count the length of the patterns in the same way as they are put in | |
5890 * "command" below. */ | |
5891 #ifdef USE_SYSTEM | |
7 | 5892 len += STRLEN(pat[i]) + 3; /* add space and two quotes */ |
147 | 5893 #else |
5894 ++len; /* add space */ | |
628 | 5895 for (j = 0; pat[i][j] != NUL; ++j) |
5896 { | |
5897 if (vim_strchr(SHELL_SPECIAL, pat[i][j]) != NULL) | |
5898 ++len; /* may add a backslash */ | |
5899 ++len; | |
5900 } | |
147 | 5901 #endif |
5902 } | |
7 | 5903 command = alloc(len); |
5904 if (command == NULL) | |
5905 { | |
5906 /* out of memory */ | |
5907 vim_free(tempname); | |
5908 return FAIL; | |
5909 } | |
5910 | |
5911 /* | |
5912 * Build the shell command: | |
5913 * - Set $nonomatch depending on EW_NOTFOUND (hopefully the shell | |
5914 * recognizes this). | |
5915 * - Add the shell command to print the expanded names. | |
5916 * - Add the temp file name. | |
5917 * - Add the file name patterns. | |
5918 */ | |
5919 if (shell_style == STYLE_BT) | |
5920 { | |
628 | 5921 /* change `command; command& ` to (command; command ) */ |
5922 STRCPY(command, "("); | |
5923 STRCAT(command, pat[0] + 1); /* exclude first backtick */ | |
7 | 5924 p = command + STRLEN(command) - 1; |
628 | 5925 *p-- = ')'; /* remove last backtick */ |
7 | 5926 while (p > command && vim_iswhite(*p)) |
5927 --p; | |
5928 if (*p == '&') /* remove trailing '&' */ | |
5929 { | |
5930 ampersent = TRUE; | |
5931 *p = ' '; | |
5932 } | |
5933 STRCAT(command, ">"); | |
5934 } | |
5935 else | |
5936 { | |
5937 if (flags & EW_NOTFOUND) | |
5938 STRCPY(command, "set nonomatch; "); | |
5939 else | |
5940 STRCPY(command, "unset nonomatch; "); | |
5941 if (shell_style == STYLE_GLOB) | |
5942 STRCAT(command, "glob >"); | |
5943 else if (shell_style == STYLE_PRINT) | |
5944 STRCAT(command, "print -N >"); | |
1508 | 5945 else if (shell_style == STYLE_VIMGLOB) |
5946 STRCAT(command, sh_vimglob_func); | |
7 | 5947 else |
5948 STRCAT(command, "echo >"); | |
5949 } | |
1508 | 5950 |
7 | 5951 STRCAT(command, tempname); |
1508 | 5952 |
7 | 5953 if (shell_style != STYLE_BT) |
5954 for (i = 0; i < num_pat; ++i) | |
5955 { | |
5956 /* When using system() always add extra quotes, because the shell | |
628 | 5957 * is started twice. Otherwise put a backslash before special |
1450 | 5958 * characters, except inside ``. */ |
7 | 5959 #ifdef USE_SYSTEM |
5960 STRCAT(command, " \""); | |
5961 STRCAT(command, pat[i]); | |
5962 STRCAT(command, "\""); | |
5963 #else | |
233 | 5964 int intick = FALSE; |
5965 | |
7 | 5966 p = command + STRLEN(command); |
5967 *p++ = ' '; | |
628 | 5968 for (j = 0; pat[i][j] != NUL; ++j) |
233 | 5969 { |
5970 if (pat[i][j] == '`') | |
5971 intick = !intick; | |
628 | 5972 else if (pat[i][j] == '\\' && pat[i][j + 1] != NUL) |
5973 { | |
644 | 5974 /* Remove a backslash, take char literally. But keep |
652 | 5975 * backslash inside backticks, before a special character |
5976 * and before a backtick. */ | |
644 | 5977 if (intick |
652 | 5978 || vim_strchr(SHELL_SPECIAL, pat[i][j + 1]) != NULL |
5979 || pat[i][j + 1] == '`') | |
644 | 5980 *p++ = '\\'; |
648 | 5981 ++j; |
628 | 5982 } |
6174 | 5983 else if (!intick |
5984 && ((flags & EW_KEEPDOLLAR) == 0 || pat[i][j] != '$') | |
5985 && vim_strchr(SHELL_SPECIAL, pat[i][j]) != NULL) | |
628 | 5986 /* Put a backslash before a special character, but not |
6174 | 5987 * when inside ``. And not for $var when EW_KEEPDOLLAR is |
5988 * set. */ | |
628 | 5989 *p++ = '\\'; |
648 | 5990 |
5991 /* Copy one character. */ | |
5992 *p++ = pat[i][j]; | |
233 | 5993 } |
7 | 5994 *p = NUL; |
5995 #endif | |
5996 } | |
5997 if (flags & EW_SILENT) | |
5998 show_shell_mess = FALSE; | |
5999 if (ampersent) | |
1508 | 6000 STRCAT(command, "&"); /* put the '&' after the redirection */ |
7 | 6001 |
6002 /* | |
6003 * Using zsh -G: If a pattern has no matches, it is just deleted from | |
6004 * the argument list, otherwise zsh gives an error message and doesn't | |
6005 * expand any other pattern. | |
6006 */ | |
6007 if (shell_style == STYLE_PRINT) | |
6008 extra_shell_arg = (char_u *)"-G"; /* Use zsh NULL_GLOB option */ | |
6009 | |
6010 /* | |
6011 * If we use -f then shell variables set in .cshrc won't get expanded. | |
6012 * vi can do it, so we will too, but it is only necessary if there is a "$" | |
6013 * in one of the patterns, otherwise we can still use the fast option. | |
6014 */ | |
6015 else if (shell_style == STYLE_GLOB && !have_dollars(num_pat, pat)) | |
6016 extra_shell_arg = (char_u *)"-f"; /* Use csh fast option */ | |
6017 | |
6018 /* | |
6019 * execute the shell command | |
6020 */ | |
6021 i = call_shell(command, SHELL_EXPAND | SHELL_SILENT); | |
6022 | |
6023 /* When running in the background, give it some time to create the temp | |
6024 * file, but don't wait for it to finish. */ | |
6025 if (ampersent) | |
6026 mch_delay(10L, TRUE); | |
6027 | |
6028 extra_shell_arg = NULL; /* cleanup */ | |
6029 show_shell_mess = TRUE; | |
6030 vim_free(command); | |
6031 | |
1508 | 6032 if (i != 0) /* mch_call_shell() failed */ |
7 | 6033 { |
6034 mch_remove(tempname); | |
6035 vim_free(tempname); | |
6036 /* | |
6037 * With interactive completion, the error message is not printed. | |
6038 * However with USE_SYSTEM, I don't know how to turn off error messages | |
6039 * from the shell, so screen may still get messed up -- webb. | |
6040 */ | |
6041 #ifndef USE_SYSTEM | |
6042 if (!(flags & EW_SILENT)) | |
6043 #endif | |
6044 { | |
6045 redraw_later_clear(); /* probably messed up screen */ | |
6046 msg_putchar('\n'); /* clear bottom line quickly */ | |
6047 cmdline_row = Rows - 1; /* continue on last line */ | |
6048 #ifdef USE_SYSTEM | |
6049 if (!(flags & EW_SILENT)) | |
6050 #endif | |
6051 { | |
6052 MSG(_(e_wildexpand)); | |
6053 msg_start(); /* don't overwrite this message */ | |
6054 } | |
6055 } | |
6056 /* If a `cmd` expansion failed, don't list `cmd` as a match, even when | |
6057 * EW_NOTFOUND is given */ | |
6058 if (shell_style == STYLE_BT) | |
6059 return FAIL; | |
6060 goto notfound; | |
6061 } | |
6062 | |
6063 /* | |
6064 * read the names from the file into memory | |
6065 */ | |
6066 fd = fopen((char *)tempname, READBIN); | |
6067 if (fd == NULL) | |
6068 { | |
6069 /* Something went wrong, perhaps a file name with a special char. */ | |
6070 if (!(flags & EW_SILENT)) | |
6071 { | |
6072 MSG(_(e_wildexpand)); | |
6073 msg_start(); /* don't overwrite this message */ | |
6074 } | |
6075 vim_free(tempname); | |
6076 goto notfound; | |
6077 } | |
6078 fseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_END); | |
6079 len = ftell(fd); /* get size of temp file */ | |
6080 fseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_SET); | |
6081 buffer = alloc(len + 1); | |
6082 if (buffer == NULL) | |
6083 { | |
6084 /* out of memory */ | |
6085 mch_remove(tempname); | |
6086 vim_free(tempname); | |
6087 fclose(fd); | |
6088 return FAIL; | |
6089 } | |
6090 i = fread((char *)buffer, 1, len, fd); | |
6091 fclose(fd); | |
6092 mch_remove(tempname); | |
1877 | 6093 if (i != (int)len) |
7 | 6094 { |
6095 /* unexpected read error */ | |
6096 EMSG2(_(e_notread), tempname); | |
6097 vim_free(tempname); | |
6098 vim_free(buffer); | |
6099 return FAIL; | |
6100 } | |
6101 vim_free(tempname); | |
6102 | |
1508 | 6103 # if defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(__CYGWIN32__) |
7 | 6104 /* Translate <CR><NL> into <NL>. Caution, buffer may contain NUL. */ |
6105 p = buffer; | |
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6106 for (i = 0; i < (int)len; ++i) |
7 | 6107 if (!(buffer[i] == CAR && buffer[i + 1] == NL)) |
6108 *p++ = buffer[i]; | |
6109 len = p - buffer; | |
6110 # endif | |
6111 | |
6112 | |
6113 /* file names are separated with Space */ | |
6114 if (shell_style == STYLE_ECHO) | |
6115 { | |
6116 buffer[len] = '\n'; /* make sure the buffer ends in NL */ | |
6117 p = buffer; | |
6118 for (i = 0; *p != '\n'; ++i) /* count number of entries */ | |
6119 { | |
6120 while (*p != ' ' && *p != '\n') | |
6121 ++p; | |
6122 p = skipwhite(p); /* skip to next entry */ | |
6123 } | |
6124 } | |
6125 /* file names are separated with NL */ | |
1508 | 6126 else if (shell_style == STYLE_BT || shell_style == STYLE_VIMGLOB) |
7 | 6127 { |
6128 buffer[len] = NUL; /* make sure the buffer ends in NUL */ | |
6129 p = buffer; | |
6130 for (i = 0; *p != NUL; ++i) /* count number of entries */ | |
6131 { | |
6132 while (*p != '\n' && *p != NUL) | |
6133 ++p; | |
6134 if (*p != NUL) | |
6135 ++p; | |
6136 p = skipwhite(p); /* skip leading white space */ | |
6137 } | |
6138 } | |
6139 /* file names are separated with NUL */ | |
6140 else | |
6141 { | |
6142 /* | |
6143 * Some versions of zsh use spaces instead of NULs to separate | |
6144 * results. Only do this when there is no NUL before the end of the | |
6145 * buffer, otherwise we would never be able to use file names with | |
6146 * embedded spaces when zsh does use NULs. | |
6147 * When we found a NUL once, we know zsh is OK, set did_find_nul and | |
6148 * don't check for spaces again. | |
6149 */ | |
6150 check_spaces = FALSE; | |
6151 if (shell_style == STYLE_PRINT && !did_find_nul) | |
6152 { | |
6153 /* If there is a NUL, set did_find_nul, else set check_spaces */ | |
2768 | 6154 buffer[len] = NUL; |
5533 | 6155 if (len && (int)STRLEN(buffer) < (int)len) |
7 | 6156 did_find_nul = TRUE; |
6157 else | |
6158 check_spaces = TRUE; | |
6159 } | |
6160 | |
6161 /* | |
6162 * Make sure the buffer ends with a NUL. For STYLE_PRINT there | |
6163 * already is one, for STYLE_GLOB it needs to be added. | |
6164 */ | |
6165 if (len && buffer[len - 1] == NUL) | |
6166 --len; | |
6167 else | |
6168 buffer[len] = NUL; | |
6169 i = 0; | |
6170 for (p = buffer; p < buffer + len; ++p) | |
6171 if (*p == NUL || (*p == ' ' && check_spaces)) /* count entry */ | |
6172 { | |
6173 ++i; | |
6174 *p = NUL; | |
6175 } | |
6176 if (len) | |
6177 ++i; /* count last entry */ | |
6178 } | |
6179 if (i == 0) | |
6180 { | |
6181 /* | |
6182 * Can happen when using /bin/sh and typing ":e $NO_SUCH_VAR^I". | |
6183 * /bin/sh will happily expand it to nothing rather than returning an | |
6184 * error; and hey, it's good to check anyway -- webb. | |
6185 */ | |
6186 vim_free(buffer); | |
6187 goto notfound; | |
6188 } | |
6189 *num_file = i; | |
6190 *file = (char_u **)alloc(sizeof(char_u *) * i); | |
6191 if (*file == NULL) | |
6192 { | |
6193 /* out of memory */ | |
6194 vim_free(buffer); | |
6195 return FAIL; | |
6196 } | |
6197 | |
6198 /* | |
6199 * Isolate the individual file names. | |
6200 */ | |
6201 p = buffer; | |
6202 for (i = 0; i < *num_file; ++i) | |
6203 { | |
6204 (*file)[i] = p; | |
6205 /* Space or NL separates */ | |
1508 | 6206 if (shell_style == STYLE_ECHO || shell_style == STYLE_BT |
6207 || shell_style == STYLE_VIMGLOB) | |
7 | 6208 { |
652 | 6209 while (!(shell_style == STYLE_ECHO && *p == ' ') |
6210 && *p != '\n' && *p != NUL) | |
7 | 6211 ++p; |
6212 if (p == buffer + len) /* last entry */ | |
6213 *p = NUL; | |
6214 else | |
6215 { | |
6216 *p++ = NUL; | |
6217 p = skipwhite(p); /* skip to next entry */ | |
6218 } | |
6219 } | |
6220 else /* NUL separates */ | |
6221 { | |
6222 while (*p && p < buffer + len) /* skip entry */ | |
6223 ++p; | |
6224 ++p; /* skip NUL */ | |
6225 } | |
6226 } | |
6227 | |
6228 /* | |
6229 * Move the file names to allocated memory. | |
6230 */ | |
6231 for (j = 0, i = 0; i < *num_file; ++i) | |
6232 { | |
6233 /* Require the files to exist. Helps when using /bin/sh */ | |
6234 if (!(flags & EW_NOTFOUND) && mch_getperm((*file)[i]) < 0) | |
6235 continue; | |
6236 | |
6237 /* check if this entry should be included */ | |
6238 dir = (mch_isdir((*file)[i])); | |
6239 if ((dir && !(flags & EW_DIR)) || (!dir && !(flags & EW_FILE))) | |
6240 continue; | |
6241 | |
715 | 6242 /* Skip files that are not executable if we check for that. */ |
6695 | 6243 if (!dir && (flags & EW_EXEC) |
6244 && !mch_can_exe((*file)[i], NULL, !(flags & EW_SHELLCMD))) | |
715 | 6245 continue; |
6246 | |
7 | 6247 p = alloc((unsigned)(STRLEN((*file)[i]) + 1 + dir)); |
6248 if (p) | |
6249 { | |
6250 STRCPY(p, (*file)[i]); | |
6251 if (dir) | |
1479 | 6252 add_pathsep(p); /* add '/' to a directory name */ |
7 | 6253 (*file)[j++] = p; |
6254 } | |
6255 } | |
6256 vim_free(buffer); | |
6257 *num_file = j; | |
6258 | |
6259 if (*num_file == 0) /* rejected all entries */ | |
6260 { | |
6261 vim_free(*file); | |
6262 *file = NULL; | |
6263 goto notfound; | |
6264 } | |
6265 | |
6266 return OK; | |
6267 | |
6268 notfound: | |
6269 if (flags & EW_NOTFOUND) | |
6270 return save_patterns(num_pat, pat, num_file, file); | |
6271 return FAIL; | |
6272 | |
6273 #endif /* __EMX__ */ | |
6274 } | |
6275 | |
6276 #endif /* VMS */ | |
6277 | |
6278 #ifndef __EMX__ | |
6279 static int | |
6280 save_patterns(num_pat, pat, num_file, file) | |
6281 int num_pat; | |
6282 char_u **pat; | |
6283 int *num_file; | |
6284 char_u ***file; | |
6285 { | |
6286 int i; | |
99 | 6287 char_u *s; |
7 | 6288 |
6289 *file = (char_u **)alloc(num_pat * sizeof(char_u *)); | |
6290 if (*file == NULL) | |
6291 return FAIL; | |
6292 for (i = 0; i < num_pat; i++) | |
99 | 6293 { |
6294 s = vim_strsave(pat[i]); | |
6295 if (s != NULL) | |
6296 /* Be compatible with expand_filename(): halve the number of | |
6297 * backslashes. */ | |
6298 backslash_halve(s); | |
6299 (*file)[i] = s; | |
6300 } | |
7 | 6301 *num_file = num_pat; |
6302 return OK; | |
6303 } | |
6304 #endif | |
6305 | |
6306 /* | |
6307 * Return TRUE if the string "p" contains a wildcard that mch_expandpath() can | |
6308 * expand. | |
6309 */ | |
6310 int | |
6311 mch_has_exp_wildcard(p) | |
6312 char_u *p; | |
6313 { | |
39 | 6314 for ( ; *p; mb_ptr_adv(p)) |
7 | 6315 { |
6316 #ifndef OS2 | |
6317 if (*p == '\\' && p[1] != NUL) | |
6318 ++p; | |
6319 else | |
6320 #endif | |
6321 if (vim_strchr((char_u *) | |
6322 #ifdef VMS | |
6323 "*?%" | |
6324 #else | |
6325 # ifdef OS2 | |
6326 "*?" | |
6327 # else | |
6328 "*?[{'" | |
6329 # endif | |
6330 #endif | |
6331 , *p) != NULL) | |
6332 return TRUE; | |
6333 } | |
6334 return FALSE; | |
6335 } | |
6336 | |
6337 /* | |
6338 * Return TRUE if the string "p" contains a wildcard. | |
6339 * Don't recognize '~' at the end as a wildcard. | |
6340 */ | |
6341 int | |
6342 mch_has_wildcard(p) | |
6343 char_u *p; | |
6344 { | |
39 | 6345 for ( ; *p; mb_ptr_adv(p)) |
7 | 6346 { |
6347 #ifndef OS2 | |
6348 if (*p == '\\' && p[1] != NUL) | |
6349 ++p; | |
6350 else | |
6351 #endif | |
6352 if (vim_strchr((char_u *) | |
6353 #ifdef VMS | |
6354 "*?%$" | |
6355 #else | |
6356 # ifdef OS2 | |
6357 # ifdef VIM_BACKTICK | |
6358 "*?$`" | |
6359 # else | |
6360 "*?$" | |
6361 # endif | |
6362 # else | |
6363 "*?[{`'$" | |
6364 # endif | |
6365 #endif | |
6366 , *p) != NULL | |
6367 || (*p == '~' && p[1] != NUL)) | |
6368 return TRUE; | |
6369 } | |
6370 return FALSE; | |
6371 } | |
6372 | |
6373 #ifndef __EMX__ | |
6374 static int | |
6375 have_wildcard(num, file) | |
6376 int num; | |
6377 char_u **file; | |
6378 { | |
6379 int i; | |
6380 | |
6381 for (i = 0; i < num; i++) | |
6382 if (mch_has_wildcard(file[i])) | |
6383 return 1; | |
6384 return 0; | |
6385 } | |
6386 | |
6387 static int | |
6388 have_dollars(num, file) | |
6389 int num; | |
6390 char_u **file; | |
6391 { | |
6392 int i; | |
6393 | |
6394 for (i = 0; i < num; i++) | |
6395 if (vim_strchr(file[i], '$') != NULL) | |
6396 return TRUE; | |
6397 return FALSE; | |
6398 } | |
6399 #endif /* ifndef __EMX__ */ | |
6400 | |
6401 #ifndef HAVE_RENAME | |
6402 /* | |
6403 * Scaled-down version of rename(), which is missing in Xenix. | |
6404 * This version can only move regular files and will fail if the | |
6405 * destination exists. | |
6406 */ | |
6407 int | |
6408 mch_rename(src, dest) | |
6409 const char *src, *dest; | |
6410 { | |
6411 struct stat st; | |
6412 | |
6413 if (stat(dest, &st) >= 0) /* fail if destination exists */ | |
6414 return -1; | |
6415 if (link(src, dest) != 0) /* link file to new name */ | |
6416 return -1; | |
6417 if (mch_remove(src) == 0) /* delete link to old name */ | |
6418 return 0; | |
6419 return -1; | |
6420 } | |
6421 #endif /* !HAVE_RENAME */ | |
6422 | |
6423 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE_GPM | |
6424 /* | |
6425 * Initializes connection with gpm (if it isn't already opened) | |
6426 * Return 1 if succeeded (or connection already opened), 0 if failed | |
6427 */ | |
6428 static int | |
6429 gpm_open() | |
6430 { | |
6431 static Gpm_Connect gpm_connect; /* Must it be kept till closing ? */ | |
6432 | |
6433 if (!gpm_flag) | |
6434 { | |
6435 gpm_connect.eventMask = (GPM_UP | GPM_DRAG | GPM_DOWN); | |
6436 gpm_connect.defaultMask = ~GPM_HARD; | |
6437 /* Default handling for mouse move*/ | |
6438 gpm_connect.minMod = 0; /* Handle any modifier keys */ | |
6439 gpm_connect.maxMod = 0xffff; | |
6440 if (Gpm_Open(&gpm_connect, 0) > 0) | |
6441 { | |
6442 /* gpm library tries to handling TSTP causes | |
6443 * problems. Anyways, we close connection to Gpm whenever | |
6444 * we are going to suspend or starting an external process | |
1450 | 6445 * so we shouldn't have problem with this |
7 | 6446 */ |
1832 | 6447 # ifdef SIGTSTP |
7 | 6448 signal(SIGTSTP, restricted ? SIG_IGN : SIG_DFL); |
1832 | 6449 # endif |
7 | 6450 return 1; /* succeed */ |
6451 } | |
6452 if (gpm_fd == -2) | |
6453 Gpm_Close(); /* We don't want to talk to xterm via gpm */ | |
6454 return 0; | |
6455 } | |
6456 return 1; /* already open */ | |
6457 } | |
6458 | |
6459 /* | |
6460 * Closes connection to gpm | |
6461 */ | |
6462 static void | |
6463 gpm_close() | |
6464 { | |
6465 if (gpm_flag && gpm_fd >= 0) /* if Open */ | |
6466 Gpm_Close(); | |
6467 } | |
6468 | |
6469 /* Reads gpm event and adds special keys to input buf. Returns length of | |
6470 * generated key sequence. | |
5782 | 6471 * This function is styled after gui_send_mouse_event(). |
7 | 6472 */ |
6473 static int | |
6474 mch_gpm_process() | |
6475 { | |
6476 int button; | |
6477 static Gpm_Event gpm_event; | |
6478 char_u string[6]; | |
6479 int_u vim_modifiers; | |
6480 int row,col; | |
6481 unsigned char buttons_mask; | |
6482 unsigned char gpm_modifiers; | |
6483 static unsigned char old_buttons = 0; | |
6484 | |
6485 Gpm_GetEvent(&gpm_event); | |
6486 | |
6487 #ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
6488 /* Don't put events in the input queue now. */ | |
6489 if (hold_gui_events) | |
6490 return 0; | |
6491 #endif | |
6492 | |
6493 row = gpm_event.y - 1; | |
6494 col = gpm_event.x - 1; | |
6495 | |
6496 string[0] = ESC; /* Our termcode */ | |
6497 string[1] = 'M'; | |
6498 string[2] = 'G'; | |
6499 switch (GPM_BARE_EVENTS(gpm_event.type)) | |
6500 { | |
6501 case GPM_DRAG: | |
6502 string[3] = MOUSE_DRAG; | |
6503 break; | |
6504 case GPM_DOWN: | |
6505 buttons_mask = gpm_event.buttons & ~old_buttons; | |
6506 old_buttons = gpm_event.buttons; | |
6507 switch (buttons_mask) | |
6508 { | |
6509 case GPM_B_LEFT: | |
6510 button = MOUSE_LEFT; | |
6511 break; | |
6512 case GPM_B_MIDDLE: | |
6513 button = MOUSE_MIDDLE; | |
6514 break; | |
6515 case GPM_B_RIGHT: | |
6516 button = MOUSE_RIGHT; | |
6517 break; | |
6518 default: | |
6519 return 0; | |
6520 /*Don't know what to do. Can more than one button be | |
6521 * reported in one event? */ | |
6522 } | |
6523 string[3] = (char_u)(button | 0x20); | |
6524 SET_NUM_MOUSE_CLICKS(string[3], gpm_event.clicks + 1); | |
6525 break; | |
6526 case GPM_UP: | |
6527 string[3] = MOUSE_RELEASE; | |
6528 old_buttons &= ~gpm_event.buttons; | |
6529 break; | |
6530 default: | |
6531 return 0; | |
6532 } | |
6533 /*This code is based on gui_x11_mouse_cb in gui_x11.c */ | |
6534 gpm_modifiers = gpm_event.modifiers; | |
6535 vim_modifiers = 0x0; | |
6536 /* I ignore capslock stats. Aren't we all just hate capslock mixing with | |
6537 * Vim commands ? Besides, gpm_event.modifiers is unsigned char, and | |
6538 * K_CAPSSHIFT is defined 8, so it probably isn't even reported | |
6539 */ | |
6540 if (gpm_modifiers & ((1 << KG_SHIFT) | (1 << KG_SHIFTR) | (1 << KG_SHIFTL))) | |
6541 vim_modifiers |= MOUSE_SHIFT; | |
6542 | |
6543 if (gpm_modifiers & ((1 << KG_CTRL) | (1 << KG_CTRLR) | (1 << KG_CTRLL))) | |
6544 vim_modifiers |= MOUSE_CTRL; | |
6545 if (gpm_modifiers & ((1 << KG_ALT) | (1 << KG_ALTGR))) | |
6546 vim_modifiers |= MOUSE_ALT; | |
6547 string[3] |= vim_modifiers; | |
6548 string[4] = (char_u)(col + ' ' + 1); | |
6549 string[5] = (char_u)(row + ' ' + 1); | |
6550 add_to_input_buf(string, 6); | |
6551 return 6; | |
6552 } | |
6553 #endif /* FEAT_MOUSE_GPM */ | |
6554 | |
1620 | 6555 #ifdef FEAT_SYSMOUSE |
6556 /* | |
6557 * Initialize connection with sysmouse. | |
6558 * Let virtual console inform us with SIGUSR2 for pending sysmouse | |
6559 * output, any sysmouse output than will be processed via sig_sysmouse(). | |
6560 * Return OK if succeeded, FAIL if failed. | |
6561 */ | |
6562 static int | |
6563 sysmouse_open() | |
6564 { | |
6565 struct mouse_info mouse; | |
6566 | |
6567 mouse.operation = MOUSE_MODE; | |
6568 mouse.u.mode.mode = 0; | |
6569 mouse.u.mode.signal = SIGUSR2; | |
6570 if (ioctl(1, CONS_MOUSECTL, &mouse) != -1) | |
6571 { | |
6572 signal(SIGUSR2, (RETSIGTYPE (*)())sig_sysmouse); | |
6573 mouse.operation = MOUSE_SHOW; | |
6574 ioctl(1, CONS_MOUSECTL, &mouse); | |
6575 return OK; | |
6576 } | |
6577 return FAIL; | |
6578 } | |
6579 | |
6580 /* | |
6581 * Stop processing SIGUSR2 signals, and also make sure that | |
6582 * virtual console do not send us any sysmouse related signal. | |
6583 */ | |
6584 static void | |
6585 sysmouse_close() | |
6586 { | |
6587 struct mouse_info mouse; | |
6588 | |
6589 signal(SIGUSR2, restricted ? SIG_IGN : SIG_DFL); | |
6590 mouse.operation = MOUSE_MODE; | |
6591 mouse.u.mode.mode = 0; | |
6592 mouse.u.mode.signal = 0; | |
6593 ioctl(1, CONS_MOUSECTL, &mouse); | |
6594 } | |
6595 | |
6596 /* | |
6597 * Gets info from sysmouse and adds special keys to input buf. | |
6598 */ | |
6599 static RETSIGTYPE | |
6600 sig_sysmouse SIGDEFARG(sigarg) | |
6601 { | |
6602 struct mouse_info mouse; | |
6603 struct video_info video; | |
6604 char_u string[6]; | |
6605 int row, col; | |
6606 int button; | |
6607 int buttons; | |
6608 static int oldbuttons = 0; | |
6609 | |
6610 #ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
6611 /* Don't put events in the input queue now. */ | |
6612 if (hold_gui_events) | |
6613 return; | |
6614 #endif | |
6615 | |
6616 mouse.operation = MOUSE_GETINFO; | |
6617 if (ioctl(1, FBIO_GETMODE, &video.vi_mode) != -1 | |
6618 && ioctl(1, FBIO_MODEINFO, &video) != -1 | |
6619 && ioctl(1, CONS_MOUSECTL, &mouse) != -1 | |
6620 && video.vi_cheight > 0 && video.vi_cwidth > 0) | |
6621 { | |
6622 row = mouse.u.data.y / video.vi_cheight; | |
6623 col = mouse.u.data.x / video.vi_cwidth; | |
6624 buttons = mouse.u.data.buttons; | |
6625 string[0] = ESC; /* Our termcode */ | |
6626 string[1] = 'M'; | |
6627 string[2] = 'S'; | |
6628 if (oldbuttons == buttons && buttons != 0) | |
6629 { | |
6630 button = MOUSE_DRAG; | |
6631 } | |
6632 else | |
6633 { | |
6634 switch (buttons) | |
6635 { | |
6636 case 0: | |
6637 button = MOUSE_RELEASE; | |
6638 break; | |
6639 case 1: | |
6640 button = MOUSE_LEFT; | |
6641 break; | |
6642 case 2: | |
6643 button = MOUSE_MIDDLE; | |
6644 break; | |
6645 case 4: | |
6646 button = MOUSE_RIGHT; | |
6647 break; | |
6648 default: | |
6649 return; | |
6650 } | |
6651 oldbuttons = buttons; | |
6652 } | |
6653 string[3] = (char_u)(button); | |
6654 string[4] = (char_u)(col + ' ' + 1); | |
6655 string[5] = (char_u)(row + ' ' + 1); | |
6656 add_to_input_buf(string, 6); | |
6657 } | |
6658 return; | |
6659 } | |
6660 #endif /* FEAT_SYSMOUSE */ | |
6661 | |
7 | 6662 #if defined(FEAT_LIBCALL) || defined(PROTO) |
6663 typedef char_u * (*STRPROCSTR)__ARGS((char_u *)); | |
6664 typedef char_u * (*INTPROCSTR)__ARGS((int)); | |
6665 typedef int (*STRPROCINT)__ARGS((char_u *)); | |
6666 typedef int (*INTPROCINT)__ARGS((int)); | |
6667 | |
6668 /* | |
6669 * Call a DLL routine which takes either a string or int param | |
6670 * and returns an allocated string. | |
6671 */ | |
6672 int | |
6673 mch_libcall(libname, funcname, argstring, argint, string_result, number_result) | |
6674 char_u *libname; | |
6675 char_u *funcname; | |
6676 char_u *argstring; /* NULL when using a argint */ | |
6677 int argint; | |
6678 char_u **string_result;/* NULL when using number_result */ | |
6679 int *number_result; | |
6680 { | |
6681 # if defined(USE_DLOPEN) | |
6682 void *hinstLib; | |
12 | 6683 char *dlerr = NULL; |
7 | 6684 # else |
6685 shl_t hinstLib; | |
6686 # endif | |
6687 STRPROCSTR ProcAdd; | |
6688 INTPROCSTR ProcAddI; | |
6689 char_u *retval_str = NULL; | |
6690 int retval_int = 0; | |
6691 int success = FALSE; | |
6692 | |
900 | 6693 /* |
6694 * Get a handle to the DLL module. | |
6695 */ | |
7 | 6696 # if defined(USE_DLOPEN) |
900 | 6697 /* First clear any error, it's not cleared by the dlopen() call. */ |
6698 (void)dlerror(); | |
6699 | |
7 | 6700 hinstLib = dlopen((char *)libname, RTLD_LAZY |
6701 # ifdef RTLD_LOCAL | |
6702 | RTLD_LOCAL | |
6703 # endif | |
6704 ); | |
12 | 6705 if (hinstLib == NULL) |
6706 { | |
6707 /* "dlerr" must be used before dlclose() */ | |
6708 dlerr = (char *)dlerror(); | |
6709 if (dlerr != NULL) | |
6710 EMSG2(_("dlerror = \"%s\""), dlerr); | |
6711 } | |
7 | 6712 # else |
6713 hinstLib = shl_load((const char*)libname, BIND_IMMEDIATE|BIND_VERBOSE, 0L); | |
6714 # endif | |
6715 | |
6716 /* If the handle is valid, try to get the function address. */ | |
6717 if (hinstLib != NULL) | |
6718 { | |
6719 # ifdef HAVE_SETJMP_H | |
6720 /* | |
6721 * Catch a crash when calling the library function. For example when | |
6722 * using a number where a string pointer is expected. | |
6723 */ | |
6724 mch_startjmp(); | |
6725 if (SETJMP(lc_jump_env) != 0) | |
6726 { | |
6727 success = FALSE; | |
857 | 6728 # if defined(USE_DLOPEN) |
12 | 6729 dlerr = NULL; |
857 | 6730 # endif |
7 | 6731 mch_didjmp(); |
6732 } | |
6733 else | |
6734 # endif | |
6735 { | |
6736 retval_str = NULL; | |
6737 retval_int = 0; | |
6738 | |
6739 if (argstring != NULL) | |
6740 { | |
6741 # if defined(USE_DLOPEN) | |
6742 ProcAdd = (STRPROCSTR)dlsym(hinstLib, (const char *)funcname); | |
12 | 6743 dlerr = (char *)dlerror(); |
7 | 6744 # else |
6745 if (shl_findsym(&hinstLib, (const char *)funcname, | |
6746 TYPE_PROCEDURE, (void *)&ProcAdd) < 0) | |
6747 ProcAdd = NULL; | |
6748 # endif | |
12 | 6749 if ((success = (ProcAdd != NULL |
6750 # if defined(USE_DLOPEN) | |
6751 && dlerr == NULL | |
6752 # endif | |
6753 ))) | |
7 | 6754 { |
6755 if (string_result == NULL) | |
6756 retval_int = ((STRPROCINT)ProcAdd)(argstring); | |
6757 else | |
6758 retval_str = (ProcAdd)(argstring); | |
6759 } | |
6760 } | |
6761 else | |
6762 { | |
6763 # if defined(USE_DLOPEN) | |
6764 ProcAddI = (INTPROCSTR)dlsym(hinstLib, (const char *)funcname); | |
12 | 6765 dlerr = (char *)dlerror(); |
7 | 6766 # else |
6767 if (shl_findsym(&hinstLib, (const char *)funcname, | |
6768 TYPE_PROCEDURE, (void *)&ProcAddI) < 0) | |
6769 ProcAddI = NULL; | |
6770 # endif | |
12 | 6771 if ((success = (ProcAddI != NULL |
6772 # if defined(USE_DLOPEN) | |
6773 && dlerr == NULL | |
6774 # endif | |
6775 ))) | |
7 | 6776 { |
6777 if (string_result == NULL) | |
6778 retval_int = ((INTPROCINT)ProcAddI)(argint); | |
6779 else | |
6780 retval_str = (ProcAddI)(argint); | |
6781 } | |
6782 } | |
6783 | |
6784 /* Save the string before we free the library. */ | |
6785 /* Assume that a "1" or "-1" result is an illegal pointer. */ | |
6786 if (string_result == NULL) | |
6787 *number_result = retval_int; | |
6788 else if (retval_str != NULL | |
6789 && retval_str != (char_u *)1 | |
6790 && retval_str != (char_u *)-1) | |
6791 *string_result = vim_strsave(retval_str); | |
6792 } | |
6793 | |
6794 # ifdef HAVE_SETJMP_H | |
6795 mch_endjmp(); | |
6796 # ifdef SIGHASARG | |
6797 if (lc_signal != 0) | |
6798 { | |
6799 int i; | |
6800 | |
6801 /* try to find the name of this signal */ | |
6802 for (i = 0; signal_info[i].sig != -1; i++) | |
6803 if (lc_signal == signal_info[i].sig) | |
6804 break; | |
6805 EMSG2("E368: got SIG%s in libcall()", signal_info[i].name); | |
6806 } | |
6807 # endif | |
6808 # endif | |
6809 | |
12 | 6810 # if defined(USE_DLOPEN) |
6811 /* "dlerr" must be used before dlclose() */ | |
6812 if (dlerr != NULL) | |
6813 EMSG2(_("dlerror = \"%s\""), dlerr); | |
6814 | |
7 | 6815 /* Free the DLL module. */ |
6816 (void)dlclose(hinstLib); | |
6817 # else | |
6818 (void)shl_unload(hinstLib); | |
6819 # endif | |
6820 } | |
6821 | |
6822 if (!success) | |
6823 { | |
6824 EMSG2(_(e_libcall), funcname); | |
6825 return FAIL; | |
6826 } | |
6827 | |
6828 return OK; | |
6829 } | |
6830 #endif | |
6831 | |
6832 #if (defined(FEAT_X11) && defined(FEAT_XCLIPBOARD)) || defined(PROTO) | |
6833 static int xterm_trace = -1; /* default: disabled */ | |
6834 static int xterm_button; | |
6835 | |
6836 /* | |
6837 * Setup a dummy window for X selections in a terminal. | |
6838 */ | |
6839 void | |
6840 setup_term_clip() | |
6841 { | |
6842 int z = 0; | |
6843 char *strp = ""; | |
6844 Widget AppShell; | |
6845 | |
6846 if (!x_connect_to_server()) | |
6847 return; | |
6848 | |
6849 open_app_context(); | |
6850 if (app_context != NULL && xterm_Shell == (Widget)0) | |
6851 { | |
6852 int (*oldhandler)(); | |
6853 #if defined(HAVE_SETJMP_H) | |
6854 int (*oldIOhandler)(); | |
6855 #endif | |
6856 # if defined(HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY) && defined(HAVE_SYS_TIME_H) | |
6857 struct timeval start_tv; | |
6858 | |
6859 if (p_verbose > 0) | |
6860 gettimeofday(&start_tv, NULL); | |
6861 # endif | |
6862 | |
6863 /* Ignore X errors while opening the display */ | |
6864 oldhandler = XSetErrorHandler(x_error_check); | |
6865 | |
6866 #if defined(HAVE_SETJMP_H) | |
6867 /* Ignore X IO errors while opening the display */ | |
6868 oldIOhandler = XSetIOErrorHandler(x_IOerror_check); | |
6869 mch_startjmp(); | |
6870 if (SETJMP(lc_jump_env) != 0) | |
6871 { | |
6872 mch_didjmp(); | |
6873 xterm_dpy = NULL; | |
6874 } | |
6875 else | |
6876 #endif | |
6877 { | |
6878 xterm_dpy = XtOpenDisplay(app_context, xterm_display, | |
6879 "vim_xterm", "Vim_xterm", NULL, 0, &z, &strp); | |
6880 #if defined(HAVE_SETJMP_H) | |
6881 mch_endjmp(); | |
6882 #endif | |
6883 } | |
6884 | |
6885 #if defined(HAVE_SETJMP_H) | |
6886 /* Now handle X IO errors normally. */ | |
6887 (void)XSetIOErrorHandler(oldIOhandler); | |
6888 #endif | |
6889 /* Now handle X errors normally. */ | |
6890 (void)XSetErrorHandler(oldhandler); | |
6891 | |
6892 if (xterm_dpy == NULL) | |
6893 { | |
6894 if (p_verbose > 0) | |
292 | 6895 verb_msg((char_u *)_("Opening the X display failed")); |
7 | 6896 return; |
6897 } | |
6898 | |
6899 /* Catch terminating error of the X server connection. */ | |
6900 (void)XSetIOErrorHandler(x_IOerror_handler); | |
6901 | |
6902 # if defined(HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY) && defined(HAVE_SYS_TIME_H) | |
6903 if (p_verbose > 0) | |
292 | 6904 { |
6905 verbose_enter(); | |
7 | 6906 xopen_message(&start_tv); |
292 | 6907 verbose_leave(); |
6908 } | |
7 | 6909 # endif |
6910 | |
6911 /* Create a Shell to make converters work. */ | |
6912 AppShell = XtVaAppCreateShell("vim_xterm", "Vim_xterm", | |
6913 applicationShellWidgetClass, xterm_dpy, | |
6914 NULL); | |
6915 if (AppShell == (Widget)0) | |
6916 return; | |
6917 xterm_Shell = XtVaCreatePopupShell("VIM", | |
6918 topLevelShellWidgetClass, AppShell, | |
6919 XtNmappedWhenManaged, 0, | |
6920 XtNwidth, 1, | |
6921 XtNheight, 1, | |
6922 NULL); | |
6923 if (xterm_Shell == (Widget)0) | |
6924 return; | |
6925 | |
6926 x11_setup_atoms(xterm_dpy); | |
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6927 x11_setup_selection(xterm_Shell); |
7 | 6928 if (x11_display == NULL) |
6929 x11_display = xterm_dpy; | |
6930 | |
6931 XtRealizeWidget(xterm_Shell); | |
6932 XSync(xterm_dpy, False); | |
6933 xterm_update(); | |
6934 } | |
6935 if (xterm_Shell != (Widget)0) | |
6936 { | |
6937 clip_init(TRUE); | |
6938 if (x11_window == 0 && (strp = getenv("WINDOWID")) != NULL) | |
6939 x11_window = (Window)atol(strp); | |
6940 /* Check if $WINDOWID is valid. */ | |
6941 if (test_x11_window(xterm_dpy) == FAIL) | |
6942 x11_window = 0; | |
6943 if (x11_window != 0) | |
6944 xterm_trace = 0; | |
6945 } | |
6946 } | |
6947 | |
6948 void | |
6949 start_xterm_trace(button) | |
6950 int button; | |
6951 { | |
6952 if (x11_window == 0 || xterm_trace < 0 || xterm_Shell == (Widget)0) | |
6953 return; | |
6954 xterm_trace = 1; | |
6955 xterm_button = button; | |
6956 do_xterm_trace(); | |
6957 } | |
6958 | |
6959 | |
6960 void | |
6961 stop_xterm_trace() | |
6962 { | |
6963 if (xterm_trace < 0) | |
6964 return; | |
6965 xterm_trace = 0; | |
6966 } | |
6967 | |
6968 /* | |
6969 * Query the xterm pointer and generate mouse termcodes if necessary | |
6970 * return TRUE if dragging is active, else FALSE | |
6971 */ | |
6972 static int | |
6973 do_xterm_trace() | |
6974 { | |
6975 Window root, child; | |
6976 int root_x, root_y; | |
6977 int win_x, win_y; | |
6978 int row, col; | |
6979 int_u mask_return; | |
6980 char_u buf[50]; | |
6981 char_u *strp; | |
6982 long got_hints; | |
6983 static char_u *mouse_code; | |
6984 static char_u mouse_name[2] = {KS_MOUSE, KE_FILLER}; | |
6985 static int prev_row = 0, prev_col = 0; | |
6986 static XSizeHints xterm_hints; | |
6987 | |
6988 if (xterm_trace <= 0) | |
6989 return FALSE; | |
6990 | |
6991 if (xterm_trace == 1) | |
6992 { | |
6993 /* Get the hints just before tracking starts. The font size might | |
1510 | 6994 * have changed recently. */ |
6995 if (!XGetWMNormalHints(xterm_dpy, x11_window, &xterm_hints, &got_hints) | |
6996 || !(got_hints & PResizeInc) | |
7 | 6997 || xterm_hints.width_inc <= 1 |
6998 || xterm_hints.height_inc <= 1) | |
6999 { | |
7000 xterm_trace = -1; /* Not enough data -- disable tracing */ | |
7001 return FALSE; | |
7002 } | |
7003 | |
7004 /* Rely on the same mouse code for the duration of this */ | |
7005 mouse_code = find_termcode(mouse_name); | |
7006 prev_row = mouse_row; | |
7009 | 7007 prev_col = mouse_col; |
7 | 7008 xterm_trace = 2; |
7009 | |
7010 /* Find the offset of the chars, there might be a scrollbar on the | |
7011 * left of the window and/or a menu on the top (eterm etc.) */ | |
7012 XQueryPointer(xterm_dpy, x11_window, &root, &child, &root_x, &root_y, | |
7013 &win_x, &win_y, &mask_return); | |
7014 xterm_hints.y = win_y - (xterm_hints.height_inc * mouse_row) | |
7015 - (xterm_hints.height_inc / 2); | |
7016 if (xterm_hints.y <= xterm_hints.height_inc / 2) | |
7017 xterm_hints.y = 2; | |
7018 xterm_hints.x = win_x - (xterm_hints.width_inc * mouse_col) | |
7019 - (xterm_hints.width_inc / 2); | |
7020 if (xterm_hints.x <= xterm_hints.width_inc / 2) | |
7021 xterm_hints.x = 2; | |
7022 return TRUE; | |
7023 } | |
2768 | 7024 if (mouse_code == NULL || STRLEN(mouse_code) > 45) |
7 | 7025 { |
7026 xterm_trace = 0; | |
7027 return FALSE; | |
7028 } | |
7029 | |
7030 XQueryPointer(xterm_dpy, x11_window, &root, &child, &root_x, &root_y, | |
7031 &win_x, &win_y, &mask_return); | |
7032 | |
7033 row = check_row((win_y - xterm_hints.y) / xterm_hints.height_inc); | |
7034 col = check_col((win_x - xterm_hints.x) / xterm_hints.width_inc); | |
7035 if (row == prev_row && col == prev_col) | |
7036 return TRUE; | |
7037 | |
7038 STRCPY(buf, mouse_code); | |
7039 strp = buf + STRLEN(buf); | |
7040 *strp++ = (xterm_button | MOUSE_DRAG) & ~0x20; | |
7041 *strp++ = (char_u)(col + ' ' + 1); | |
7042 *strp++ = (char_u)(row + ' ' + 1); | |
7043 *strp = 0; | |
7044 add_to_input_buf(buf, STRLEN(buf)); | |
7045 | |
7046 prev_row = row; | |
7047 prev_col = col; | |
7048 return TRUE; | |
7049 } | |
7050 | |
7051 # if defined(FEAT_GUI) || defined(PROTO) | |
7052 /* | |
7053 * Destroy the display, window and app_context. Required for GTK. | |
7054 */ | |
7055 void | |
7056 clear_xterm_clip() | |
7057 { | |
7058 if (xterm_Shell != (Widget)0) | |
7059 { | |
7060 XtDestroyWidget(xterm_Shell); | |
7061 xterm_Shell = (Widget)0; | |
7062 } | |
7063 if (xterm_dpy != NULL) | |
7064 { | |
1605 | 7065 # if 0 |
7 | 7066 /* Lesstif and Solaris crash here, lose some memory */ |
7067 XtCloseDisplay(xterm_dpy); | |
1605 | 7068 # endif |
7 | 7069 if (x11_display == xterm_dpy) |
7070 x11_display = NULL; | |
7071 xterm_dpy = NULL; | |
7072 } | |
1605 | 7073 # if 0 |
7 | 7074 if (app_context != (XtAppContext)NULL) |
7075 { | |
7076 /* Lesstif and Solaris crash here, lose some memory */ | |
7077 XtDestroyApplicationContext(app_context); | |
7078 app_context = (XtAppContext)NULL; | |
7079 } | |
1605 | 7080 # endif |
7 | 7081 } |
7082 # endif | |
7083 | |
7084 /* | |
4230 | 7085 * Catch up with GUI or X events. |
7086 */ | |
7087 static void | |
7088 clip_update() | |
7089 { | |
7090 # ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
7091 if (gui.in_use) | |
7092 gui_mch_update(); | |
7093 else | |
7094 # endif | |
7095 if (xterm_Shell != (Widget)0) | |
7096 xterm_update(); | |
7097 } | |
7098 | |
7099 /* | |
7 | 7100 * Catch up with any queued X events. This may put keyboard input into the |
7101 * input buffer, call resize call-backs, trigger timers etc. If there is | |
7102 * nothing in the X event queue (& no timers pending), then we return | |
7103 * immediately. | |
7104 */ | |
7105 static void | |
7106 xterm_update() | |
7107 { | |
7108 XEvent event; | |
7109 | |
6683 | 7110 for (;;) |
7 | 7111 { |
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6683 | 7115 break; |
7116 | |
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7 | 7118 { |
6683 | 7119 /* There is an event to process. */ |
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7120 XtAppNextEvent(app_context, &event); |
6683 | 7121 #ifdef FEAT_CLIENTSERVER |
7122 { | |
7123 XPropertyEvent *e = (XPropertyEvent *)&event; | |
7124 | |
7125 if (e->type == PropertyNotify && e->window == commWindow | |
7 | 7126 && e->atom == commProperty && e->state == PropertyNewValue) |
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7127 serverEventProc(xterm_dpy, &event, 0); |
6683 | 7128 } |
7129 #endif | |
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6683 | 7132 else |
7133 { | |
7134 /* There is something else than an event to process. */ | |
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7136 } |
7 | 7137 } |
7138 } | |
7139 | |
7140 int | |
7141 clip_xterm_own_selection(cbd) | |
7142 VimClipboard *cbd; | |
7143 { | |
7144 if (xterm_Shell != (Widget)0) | |
7145 return clip_x11_own_selection(xterm_Shell, cbd); | |
7146 return FAIL; | |
7147 } | |
7148 | |
7149 void | |
7150 clip_xterm_lose_selection(cbd) | |
7151 VimClipboard *cbd; | |
7152 { | |
7153 if (xterm_Shell != (Widget)0) | |
7154 clip_x11_lose_selection(xterm_Shell, cbd); | |
7155 } | |
7156 | |
7157 void | |
7158 clip_xterm_request_selection(cbd) | |
7159 VimClipboard *cbd; | |
7160 { | |
7161 if (xterm_Shell != (Widget)0) | |
7162 clip_x11_request_selection(xterm_Shell, xterm_dpy, cbd); | |
7163 } | |
7164 | |
7165 void | |
7166 clip_xterm_set_selection(cbd) | |
7167 VimClipboard *cbd; | |
7168 { | |
7169 clip_x11_set_selection(cbd); | |
7170 } | |
7171 #endif | |
7172 | |
7173 | |
7174 #if defined(USE_XSMP) || defined(PROTO) | |
7175 /* | |
7176 * Code for X Session Management Protocol. | |
7177 */ | |
7178 static void xsmp_handle_save_yourself __ARGS((SmcConn smc_conn, SmPointer client_data, int save_type, Bool shutdown, int interact_style, Bool fast)); | |
7179 static void xsmp_die __ARGS((SmcConn smc_conn, SmPointer client_data)); | |
7180 static void xsmp_save_complete __ARGS((SmcConn smc_conn, SmPointer client_data)); | |
7181 static void xsmp_shutdown_cancelled __ARGS((SmcConn smc_conn, SmPointer client_data)); | |
7182 static void xsmp_ice_connection __ARGS((IceConn iceConn, IcePointer clientData, Bool opening, IcePointer *watchData)); | |
7183 | |
7184 | |
7185 # if defined(FEAT_GUI) && defined(USE_XSMP_INTERACT) | |
7186 static void xsmp_handle_interaction __ARGS((SmcConn smc_conn, SmPointer client_data)); | |
7187 | |
7188 /* | |
7189 * This is our chance to ask the user if they want to save, | |
7190 * or abort the logout | |
7191 */ | |
7192 static void | |
7193 xsmp_handle_interaction(smc_conn, client_data) | |
7194 SmcConn smc_conn; | |
1883 | 7195 SmPointer client_data UNUSED; |
7 | 7196 { |
7197 cmdmod_T save_cmdmod; | |
7198 int cancel_shutdown = False; | |
7199 | |
7200 save_cmdmod = cmdmod; | |
7201 cmdmod.confirm = TRUE; | |
7202 if (check_changed_any(FALSE)) | |
7203 /* Mustn't logout */ | |
7204 cancel_shutdown = True; | |
7205 cmdmod = save_cmdmod; | |
7206 setcursor(); /* position cursor */ | |
7207 out_flush(); | |
7208 | |
7209 /* Done interaction */ | |
7210 SmcInteractDone(smc_conn, cancel_shutdown); | |
7211 | |
7212 /* Finish off | |
7213 * Only end save-yourself here if we're not cancelling shutdown; | |
7214 * we'll get a cancelled callback later in which we'll end it. | |
7215 * Hopefully get around glitchy SMs (like GNOME-1) | |
7216 */ | |
7217 if (!cancel_shutdown) | |
7218 { | |
7219 xsmp.save_yourself = False; | |
7220 SmcSaveYourselfDone(smc_conn, True); | |
7221 } | |
7222 } | |
7223 # endif | |
7224 | |
7225 /* | |
7226 * Callback that starts save-yourself. | |
7227 */ | |
7228 static void | |
7229 xsmp_handle_save_yourself(smc_conn, client_data, save_type, | |
7230 shutdown, interact_style, fast) | |
7231 SmcConn smc_conn; | |
1883 | 7232 SmPointer client_data UNUSED; |
7233 int save_type UNUSED; | |
7 | 7234 Bool shutdown; |
1883 | 7235 int interact_style UNUSED; |
7236 Bool fast UNUSED; | |
7 | 7237 { |
7238 /* Handle already being in saveyourself */ | |
7239 if (xsmp.save_yourself) | |
7240 SmcSaveYourselfDone(smc_conn, True); | |
7241 xsmp.save_yourself = True; | |
7242 xsmp.shutdown = shutdown; | |
7243 | |
7244 /* First up, preserve all files */ | |
7245 out_flush(); | |
7246 ml_sync_all(FALSE, FALSE); /* preserve all swap files */ | |
7247 | |
7248 if (p_verbose > 0) | |
292 | 7249 verb_msg((char_u *)_("XSMP handling save-yourself request")); |
7 | 7250 |
7251 # if defined(FEAT_GUI) && defined(USE_XSMP_INTERACT) | |
7252 /* Now see if we can ask about unsaved files */ | |
7253 if (shutdown && !fast && gui.in_use) | |
7254 /* Need to interact with user, but need SM's permission */ | |
7255 SmcInteractRequest(smc_conn, SmDialogError, | |
7256 xsmp_handle_interaction, client_data); | |
7257 else | |
7258 # endif | |
7259 { | |
7260 /* Can stop the cycle here */ | |
7261 SmcSaveYourselfDone(smc_conn, True); | |
7262 xsmp.save_yourself = False; | |
7263 } | |
7264 } | |
7265 | |
7266 | |
7267 /* | |
7268 * Callback to warn us of imminent death. | |
7269 */ | |
7270 static void | |
7271 xsmp_die(smc_conn, client_data) | |
1883 | 7272 SmcConn smc_conn UNUSED; |
7273 SmPointer client_data UNUSED; | |
7 | 7274 { |
7275 xsmp_close(); | |
7276 | |
7277 /* quit quickly leaving swapfiles for modified buffers behind */ | |
7278 getout_preserve_modified(0); | |
7279 } | |
7280 | |
7281 | |
7282 /* | |
7283 * Callback to tell us that save-yourself has completed. | |
7284 */ | |
7285 static void | |
7286 xsmp_save_complete(smc_conn, client_data) | |
1883 | 7287 SmcConn smc_conn UNUSED; |
7288 SmPointer client_data UNUSED; | |
7 | 7289 { |
7290 xsmp.save_yourself = False; | |
7291 } | |
7292 | |
7293 | |
7294 /* | |
7295 * Callback to tell us that an instigated shutdown was cancelled | |
7296 * (maybe even by us) | |
7297 */ | |
7298 static void | |
7299 xsmp_shutdown_cancelled(smc_conn, client_data) | |
7300 SmcConn smc_conn; | |
1883 | 7301 SmPointer client_data UNUSED; |
7 | 7302 { |
7303 if (xsmp.save_yourself) | |
7304 SmcSaveYourselfDone(smc_conn, True); | |
7305 xsmp.save_yourself = False; | |
7306 xsmp.shutdown = False; | |
7307 } | |
7308 | |
7309 | |
7310 /* | |
7311 * Callback to tell us that a new ICE connection has been established. | |
7312 */ | |
7313 static void | |
7314 xsmp_ice_connection(iceConn, clientData, opening, watchData) | |
7315 IceConn iceConn; | |
1883 | 7316 IcePointer clientData UNUSED; |
7 | 7317 Bool opening; |
1883 | 7318 IcePointer *watchData UNUSED; |
7 | 7319 { |
7320 /* Intercept creation of ICE connection fd */ | |
7321 if (opening) | |
7322 { | |
7323 xsmp_icefd = IceConnectionNumber(iceConn); | |
7324 IceRemoveConnectionWatch(xsmp_ice_connection, NULL); | |
7325 } | |
7326 } | |
7327 | |
7328 | |
7329 /* Handle any ICE processing that's required; return FAIL if SM lost */ | |
7330 int | |
7331 xsmp_handle_requests() | |
7332 { | |
7333 Bool rep; | |
7334 | |
7335 if (IceProcessMessages(xsmp.iceconn, NULL, &rep) | |
7336 == IceProcessMessagesIOError) | |
7337 { | |
7338 /* Lost ICE */ | |
7339 if (p_verbose > 0) | |
292 | 7340 verb_msg((char_u *)_("XSMP lost ICE connection")); |
7 | 7341 xsmp_close(); |
7342 return FAIL; | |
7343 } | |
7344 else | |
7345 return OK; | |
7346 } | |
7347 | |
7348 static int dummy; | |
7349 | |
7350 /* Set up X Session Management Protocol */ | |
7351 void | |
7352 xsmp_init(void) | |
7353 { | |
7354 char errorstring[80]; | |
7355 SmcCallbacks smcallbacks; | |
7356 #if 0 | |
7357 SmPropValue smname; | |
7358 SmProp smnameprop; | |
7359 SmProp *smprops[1]; | |
7360 #endif | |
7361 | |
7362 if (p_verbose > 0) | |
292 | 7363 verb_msg((char_u *)_("XSMP opening connection")); |
7 | 7364 |
7365 xsmp.save_yourself = xsmp.shutdown = False; | |
7366 | |
7367 /* Set up SM callbacks - must have all, even if they're not used */ | |
7368 smcallbacks.save_yourself.callback = xsmp_handle_save_yourself; | |
7369 smcallbacks.save_yourself.client_data = NULL; | |
7370 smcallbacks.die.callback = xsmp_die; | |
7371 smcallbacks.die.client_data = NULL; | |
7372 smcallbacks.save_complete.callback = xsmp_save_complete; | |
7373 smcallbacks.save_complete.client_data = NULL; | |
7374 smcallbacks.shutdown_cancelled.callback = xsmp_shutdown_cancelled; | |
7375 smcallbacks.shutdown_cancelled.client_data = NULL; | |
7376 | |
7377 /* Set up a watch on ICE connection creations. The "dummy" argument is | |
7378 * apparently required for FreeBSD (we get a BUS error when using NULL). */ | |
7379 if (IceAddConnectionWatch(xsmp_ice_connection, &dummy) == 0) | |
7380 { | |
7381 if (p_verbose > 0) | |
292 | 7382 verb_msg((char_u *)_("XSMP ICE connection watch failed")); |
7 | 7383 return; |
7384 } | |
7385 | |
7386 /* Create an SM connection */ | |
7387 xsmp.smcconn = SmcOpenConnection( | |
7388 NULL, | |
7389 NULL, | |
7390 SmProtoMajor, | |
7391 SmProtoMinor, | |
7392 SmcSaveYourselfProcMask | SmcDieProcMask | |
7393 | SmcSaveCompleteProcMask | SmcShutdownCancelledProcMask, | |
7394 &smcallbacks, | |
7395 NULL, | |
1605 | 7396 &xsmp.clientid, |
7 | 7397 sizeof(errorstring), |
7398 errorstring); | |
7399 if (xsmp.smcconn == NULL) | |
7400 { | |
7401 char errorreport[132]; | |
273 | 7402 |
292 | 7403 if (p_verbose > 0) |
7404 { | |
7405 vim_snprintf(errorreport, sizeof(errorreport), | |
273 | 7406 _("XSMP SmcOpenConnection failed: %s"), errorstring); |
292 | 7407 verb_msg((char_u *)errorreport); |
7408 } | |
7 | 7409 return; |
7410 } | |
7411 xsmp.iceconn = SmcGetIceConnection(xsmp.smcconn); | |
7412 | |
7413 #if 0 | |
7414 /* ID ourselves */ | |
7415 smname.value = "vim"; | |
7416 smname.length = 3; | |
7417 smnameprop.name = "SmProgram"; | |
7418 smnameprop.type = "SmARRAY8"; | |
7419 smnameprop.num_vals = 1; | |
7420 smnameprop.vals = &smname; | |
7421 | |
7422 smprops[0] = &smnameprop; | |
7423 SmcSetProperties(xsmp.smcconn, 1, smprops); | |
7424 #endif | |
7425 } | |
7426 | |
7427 | |
7428 /* Shut down XSMP comms. */ | |
7429 void | |
7430 xsmp_close() | |
7431 { | |
7432 if (xsmp_icefd != -1) | |
7433 { | |
7434 SmcCloseConnection(xsmp.smcconn, 0, NULL); | |
1737 | 7435 if (xsmp.clientid != NULL) |
7436 free(xsmp.clientid); | |
1605 | 7437 xsmp.clientid = NULL; |
7 | 7438 xsmp_icefd = -1; |
7439 } | |
7440 } | |
7441 #endif /* USE_XSMP */ | |
7442 | |
7443 | |
7444 #ifdef EBCDIC | |
7445 /* Translate character to its CTRL- value */ | |
7446 char CtrlTable[] = | |
7447 { | |
7448 /* 00 - 5E */ | |
7449 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
7450 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
7451 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
7452 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
7453 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
7454 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
7455 /* ^ */ 0x1E, | |
7456 /* - */ 0x1F, | |
7457 /* 61 - 6C */ | |
7458 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
7459 /* _ */ 0x1F, | |
7460 /* 6E - 80 */ | |
7461 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
7462 /* a */ 0x01, | |
7463 /* b */ 0x02, | |
7464 /* c */ 0x03, | |
7465 /* d */ 0x37, | |
7466 /* e */ 0x2D, | |
7467 /* f */ 0x2E, | |
7468 /* g */ 0x2F, | |
7469 /* h */ 0x16, | |
7470 /* i */ 0x05, | |
7471 /* 8A - 90 */ | |
7472 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
7473 /* j */ 0x15, | |
7474 /* k */ 0x0B, | |
7475 /* l */ 0x0C, | |
7476 /* m */ 0x0D, | |
7477 /* n */ 0x0E, | |
7478 /* o */ 0x0F, | |
7479 /* p */ 0x10, | |
7480 /* q */ 0x11, | |
7481 /* r */ 0x12, | |
7482 /* 9A - A1 */ | |
7483 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
7484 /* s */ 0x13, | |
7485 /* t */ 0x3C, | |
7486 /* u */ 0x3D, | |
7487 /* v */ 0x32, | |
7488 /* w */ 0x26, | |
7489 /* x */ 0x18, | |
7490 /* y */ 0x19, | |
7491 /* z */ 0x3F, | |
7492 /* AA - AC */ | |
7493 0, 0, 0, | |
7494 /* [ */ 0x27, | |
7495 /* AE - BC */ | |
7496 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
7497 /* ] */ 0x1D, | |
7498 /* BE - C0 */ 0, 0, 0, | |
7499 /* A */ 0x01, | |
7500 /* B */ 0x02, | |
7501 /* C */ 0x03, | |
7502 /* D */ 0x37, | |
7503 /* E */ 0x2D, | |
7504 /* F */ 0x2E, | |
7505 /* G */ 0x2F, | |
7506 /* H */ 0x16, | |
7507 /* I */ 0x05, | |
7508 /* CA - D0 */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
7509 /* J */ 0x15, | |
7510 /* K */ 0x0B, | |
7511 /* L */ 0x0C, | |
7512 /* M */ 0x0D, | |
7513 /* N */ 0x0E, | |
7514 /* O */ 0x0F, | |
7515 /* P */ 0x10, | |
7516 /* Q */ 0x11, | |
7517 /* R */ 0x12, | |
7518 /* DA - DF */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
7519 /* \ */ 0x1C, | |
7520 /* E1 */ 0, | |
7521 /* S */ 0x13, | |
7522 /* T */ 0x3C, | |
7523 /* U */ 0x3D, | |
7524 /* V */ 0x32, | |
7525 /* W */ 0x26, | |
7526 /* X */ 0x18, | |
7527 /* Y */ 0x19, | |
7528 /* Z */ 0x3F, | |
7529 /* EA - FF*/ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
7530 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
7531 }; | |
7532 | |
7533 char MetaCharTable[]= | |
7534 {/* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F */ | |
7535 0, 0, 0, 0,'\\', 0,'F', 0,'W','M','N', 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
7536 0, 0, 0, 0,']', 0, 0,'G', 0, 0,'R','O', 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
7537 '@','A','B','C','D','E', 0, 0,'H','I','J','K','L', 0, 0, 0, | |
7538 'P','Q', 0,'S','T','U','V', 0,'X','Y','Z','[', 0, 0,'^', 0 | |
7539 }; | |
7540 | |
7541 | |
7542 /* TODO: Use characters NOT numbers!!! */ | |
7543 char CtrlCharTable[]= | |
7544 {/* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F */ | |
7545 124,193,194,195, 0,201, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,210,211,212,213,214, | |
7546 215,216,217,226, 0,209,200, 0,231,232, 0, 0,224,189, 95,109, | |
7547 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,230,173, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,197,198,199, | |
7548 0, 0,229, 0, 0, 0, 0,196, 0, 0, 0, 0,227,228, 0,233, | |
7549 }; | |
7550 | |
7551 | |
7552 #endif |