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1 /* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4:
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2 *
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3 * VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar
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4 *
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5 * Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions.
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6 * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed.
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7 * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code.
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8 */
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9
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10 #include "vim.h"
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11
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12 #ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK
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13 static int win_chartabsize __ARGS((win_T *wp, char_u *p, colnr_T col));
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14 #endif
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15
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16 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
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17 static int win_nolbr_chartabsize __ARGS((win_T *wp, char_u *s, colnr_T col, int *headp));
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18 #endif
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19
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20 static int nr2hex __ARGS((int c));
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21
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22 static int chartab_initialized = FALSE;
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23
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24 /* b_chartab[] is an array of 32 bytes, each bit representing one of the
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25 * characters 0-255. */
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26 #define SET_CHARTAB(buf, c) (buf)->b_chartab[(unsigned)(c) >> 3] |= (1 << ((c) & 0x7))
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27 #define RESET_CHARTAB(buf, c) (buf)->b_chartab[(unsigned)(c) >> 3] &= ~(1 << ((c) & 0x7))
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28 #define GET_CHARTAB(buf, c) ((buf)->b_chartab[(unsigned)(c) >> 3] & (1 << ((c) & 0x7)))
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29
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30 /*
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31 * Fill chartab[]. Also fills curbuf->b_chartab[] with flags for keyword
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32 * characters for current buffer.
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33 *
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34 * Depends on the option settings 'iskeyword', 'isident', 'isfname',
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35 * 'isprint' and 'encoding'.
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36 *
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37 * The index in chartab[] depends on 'encoding':
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38 * - For non-multi-byte index with the byte (same as the character).
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39 * - For DBCS index with the first byte.
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40 * - For UTF-8 index with the character (when first byte is up to 0x80 it is
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41 * the same as the character, if the first byte is 0x80 and above it depends
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42 * on further bytes).
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43 *
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44 * The contents of chartab[]:
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45 * - The lower two bits, masked by CT_CELL_MASK, give the number of display
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46 * cells the character occupies (1 or 2). Not valid for UTF-8 above 0x80.
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47 * - CT_PRINT_CHAR bit is set when the character is printable (no need to
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48 * translate the character before displaying it). Note that only DBCS
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49 * characters can have 2 display cells and still be printable.
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50 * - CT_FNAME_CHAR bit is set when the character can be in a file name.
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51 * - CT_ID_CHAR bit is set when the character can be in an identifier.
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52 *
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53 * Return FAIL if 'iskeyword', 'isident', 'isfname' or 'isprint' option has an
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54 * error, OK otherwise.
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55 */
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56 int
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57 init_chartab()
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58 {
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59 return buf_init_chartab(curbuf, TRUE);
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60 }
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61
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62 int
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63 buf_init_chartab(buf, global)
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64 buf_T *buf;
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65 int global; /* FALSE: only set buf->b_chartab[] */
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66 {
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67 int c;
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68 int c2;
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69 char_u *p;
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70 int i;
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71 int tilde;
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72 int do_isalpha;
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73
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74 if (global)
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75 {
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76 /*
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77 * Set the default size for printable characters:
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78 * From <Space> to '~' is 1 (printable), others are 2 (not printable).
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79 * This also inits all 'isident' and 'isfname' flags to FALSE.
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80 *
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81 * EBCDIC: all chars below ' ' are not printable, all others are
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82 * printable.
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83 */
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84 c = 0;
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85 while (c < ' ')
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86 chartab[c++] = (dy_flags & DY_UHEX) ? 4 : 2;
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87 #ifdef EBCDIC
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88 while (c < 255)
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89 #else
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90 while (c <= '~')
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91 #endif
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92 chartab[c++] = 1 + CT_PRINT_CHAR;
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93 #ifdef FEAT_FKMAP
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94 if (p_altkeymap)
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95 {
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96 while (c < YE)
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97 chartab[c++] = 1 + CT_PRINT_CHAR;
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98 }
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99 #endif
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100 while (c < 256)
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101 {
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102 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
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103 /* UTF-8: bytes 0xa0 - 0xff are printable (latin1) */
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104 if (enc_utf8 && c >= 0xa0)
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105 chartab[c++] = CT_PRINT_CHAR + 1;
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106 /* euc-jp characters starting with 0x8e are single width */
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107 else if (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && c == 0x8e)
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108 chartab[c++] = CT_PRINT_CHAR + 1;
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109 /* other double-byte chars can be printable AND double-width */
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110 else if (enc_dbcs != 0 && MB_BYTE2LEN(c) == 2)
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111 chartab[c++] = CT_PRINT_CHAR + 2;
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112 else
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113 #endif
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114 /* the rest is unprintable by default */
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115 chartab[c++] = (dy_flags & DY_UHEX) ? 4 : 2;
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116 }
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117
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118 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
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119 /* Assume that every multi-byte char is a filename character. */
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120 for (c = 1; c < 256; ++c)
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121 if ((enc_dbcs != 0 && MB_BYTE2LEN(c) > 1)
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122 || (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && c == 0x8e)
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123 || (enc_utf8 && c >= 0xa0))
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124 chartab[c] |= CT_FNAME_CHAR;
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125 #endif
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126 }
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127
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128 /*
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129 * Init word char flags all to FALSE
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130 */
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131 vim_memset(buf->b_chartab, 0, (size_t)32);
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132 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
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133 if (enc_dbcs != 0)
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134 for (c = 0; c < 256; ++c)
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135 {
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136 /* double-byte characters are probably word characters */
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137 if (MB_BYTE2LEN(c) == 2)
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138 SET_CHARTAB(buf, c);
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139 }
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140 #endif
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141
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142 #ifdef FEAT_LISP
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143 /*
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144 * In lisp mode the '-' character is included in keywords.
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145 */
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146 if (buf->b_p_lisp)
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147 SET_CHARTAB(buf, '-');
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148 #endif
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149
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150 /* Walk through the 'isident', 'iskeyword', 'isfname' and 'isprint'
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151 * options Each option is a list of characters, character numbers or
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152 * ranges, separated by commas, e.g.: "200-210,x,#-178,-"
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153 */
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154 for (i = global ? 0 : 3; i <= 3; ++i)
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155 {
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156 if (i == 0)
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157 p = p_isi; /* first round: 'isident' */
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158 else if (i == 1)
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159 p = p_isp; /* second round: 'isprint' */
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160 else if (i == 2)
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161 p = p_isf; /* third round: 'isfname' */
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162 else /* i == 3 */
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163 p = buf->b_p_isk; /* fourth round: 'iskeyword' */
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164
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165 while (*p)
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166 {
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167 tilde = FALSE;
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168 do_isalpha = FALSE;
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169 if (*p == '^' && p[1] != NUL)
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170 {
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171 tilde = TRUE;
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172 ++p;
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173 }
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174 if (VIM_ISDIGIT(*p))
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175 c = getdigits(&p);
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176 else
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177 c = *p++;
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178 c2 = -1;
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179 if (*p == '-' && p[1] != NUL)
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180 {
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181 ++p;
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182 if (VIM_ISDIGIT(*p))
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183 c2 = getdigits(&p);
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184 else
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185 c2 = *p++;
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186 }
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187 if (c <= 0 || (c2 < c && c2 != -1) || c2 >= 256
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188 || !(*p == NUL || *p == ','))
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189 return FAIL;
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190
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191 if (c2 == -1) /* not a range */
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192 {
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193 /*
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194 * A single '@' (not "@-@"):
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195 * Decide on letters being ID/printable/keyword chars with
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196 * standard function isalpha(). This takes care of locale for
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197 * single-byte characters).
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198 */
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199 if (c == '@')
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200 {
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201 do_isalpha = TRUE;
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202 c = 1;
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203 c2 = 255;
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204 }
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205 else
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206 c2 = c;
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207 }
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208 while (c <= c2)
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209 {
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210 /* Use the MB_ functions here, because isalpha() doesn't
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211 * work properly when 'encoding' is "latin1" and the locale is
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212 * "C". */
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213 if (!do_isalpha || MB_ISLOWER(c) || MB_ISUPPER(c)
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214 #ifdef FEAT_FKMAP
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215 || (p_altkeymap && (F_isalpha(c) || F_isdigit(c)))
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216 #endif
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217 )
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218 {
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219 if (i == 0) /* (re)set ID flag */
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220 {
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221 if (tilde)
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222 chartab[c] &= ~CT_ID_CHAR;
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223 else
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224 chartab[c] |= CT_ID_CHAR;
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225 }
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226 else if (i == 1) /* (re)set printable */
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227 {
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228 if ((c < ' '
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229 #ifndef EBCDIC
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230 || c > '~'
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231 #endif
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232 #ifdef FEAT_FKMAP
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233 || (p_altkeymap
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234 && (F_isalpha(c) || F_isdigit(c)))
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235 #endif
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236 )
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237 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
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238 /* For double-byte we keep the cell width, so
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239 * that we can detect it from the first byte. */
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240 && !(enc_dbcs && MB_BYTE2LEN(c) == 2)
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241 #endif
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242 )
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243 {
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244 if (tilde)
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245 {
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246 chartab[c] = (chartab[c] & ~CT_CELL_MASK)
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247 + ((dy_flags & DY_UHEX) ? 4 : 2);
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248 chartab[c] &= ~CT_PRINT_CHAR;
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249 }
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250 else
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251 {
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252 chartab[c] = (chartab[c] & ~CT_CELL_MASK) + 1;
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253 chartab[c] |= CT_PRINT_CHAR;
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254 }
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255 }
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256 }
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257 else if (i == 2) /* (re)set fname flag */
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258 {
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259 if (tilde)
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260 chartab[c] &= ~CT_FNAME_CHAR;
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261 else
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262 chartab[c] |= CT_FNAME_CHAR;
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263 }
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264 else /* i == 3 */ /* (re)set keyword flag */
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265 {
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266 if (tilde)
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267 RESET_CHARTAB(buf, c);
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268 else
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269 SET_CHARTAB(buf, c);
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270 }
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271 }
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272 ++c;
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273 }
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274 p = skip_to_option_part(p);
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275 }
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276 }
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277 chartab_initialized = TRUE;
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278 return OK;
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279 }
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280
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281 /*
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282 * Translate any special characters in buf[bufsize] in-place.
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283 * The result is a string with only printable characters, but if there is not
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284 * enough room, not all characters will be translated.
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285 */
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286 void
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287 trans_characters(buf, bufsize)
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288 char_u *buf;
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289 int bufsize;
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290 {
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291 int len; /* length of string needing translation */
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292 int room; /* room in buffer after string */
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293 char_u *trs; /* translated character */
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294 int trs_len; /* length of trs[] */
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295
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296 len = (int)STRLEN(buf);
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297 room = bufsize - len;
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298 while (*buf != 0)
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299 {
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300 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
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301 /* Assume a multi-byte character doesn't need translation. */
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302 if (has_mbyte && (trs_len = (*mb_ptr2len)(buf)) > 1)
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303 len -= trs_len;
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304 else
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305 # endif
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306 {
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307 trs = transchar_byte(*buf);
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308 trs_len = (int)STRLEN(trs);
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309 if (trs_len > 1)
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310 {
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311 room -= trs_len - 1;
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312 if (room <= 0)
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313 return;
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314 mch_memmove(buf + trs_len, buf + 1, (size_t)len);
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315 }
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316 mch_memmove(buf, trs, (size_t)trs_len);
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317 --len;
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318 }
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319 buf += trs_len;
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320 }
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321 }
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322
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323 #if defined(FEAT_EVAL) || defined(FEAT_TITLE) || defined(FEAT_INS_EXPAND) \
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324 || defined(PROTO)
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325 /*
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326 * Translate a string into allocated memory, replacing special chars with
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327 * printable chars. Returns NULL when out of memory.
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328 */
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329 char_u *
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330 transstr(s)
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331 char_u *s;
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332 {
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333 char_u *res;
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334 char_u *p;
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335 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
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336 int l, len, c;
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337 char_u hexbuf[11];
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338 #endif
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339
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340 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
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341 if (has_mbyte)
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342 {
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343 /* Compute the length of the result, taking account of unprintable
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344 * multi-byte characters. */
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345 len = 0;
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346 p = s;
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347 while (*p != NUL)
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348 {
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349 if ((l = (*mb_ptr2len)(p)) > 1)
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350 {
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351 c = (*mb_ptr2char)(p);
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352 p += l;
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353 if (vim_isprintc(c))
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354 len += l;
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355 else
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356 {
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357 transchar_hex(hexbuf, c);
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358 len += (int)STRLEN(hexbuf);
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359 }
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360 }
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361 else
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362 {
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363 l = byte2cells(*p++);
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364 if (l > 0)
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365 len += l;
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366 else
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367 len += 4; /* illegal byte sequence */
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368 }
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369 }
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370 res = alloc((unsigned)(len + 1));
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371 }
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372 else
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373 #endif
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374 res = alloc((unsigned)(vim_strsize(s) + 1));
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375 if (res != NULL)
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376 {
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377 *res = NUL;
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378 p = s;
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379 while (*p != NUL)
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380 {
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381 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
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382 if (has_mbyte && (l = (*mb_ptr2len)(p)) > 1)
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383 {
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384 c = (*mb_ptr2char)(p);
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385 if (vim_isprintc(c))
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386 STRNCAT(res, p, l); /* append printable multi-byte char */
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387 else
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388 transchar_hex(res + STRLEN(res), c);
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389 p += l;
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390 }
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391 else
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392 #endif
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393 STRCAT(res, transchar_byte(*p++));
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394 }
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395 }
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396 return res;
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397 }
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398 #endif
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399
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400 #if defined(FEAT_SYN_HL) || defined(FEAT_INS_EXPAND) || defined(PROTO)
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401 /*
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221
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402 * Convert the string "str[orglen]" to do ignore-case comparing. Uses the
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403 * current locale.
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404 * When "buf" is NULL returns an allocated string (NULL for out-of-memory).
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405 * Otherwise puts the result in "buf[buflen]".
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406 */
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407 char_u *
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408 str_foldcase(str, orglen, buf, buflen)
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409 char_u *str;
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410 int orglen;
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411 char_u *buf;
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412 int buflen;
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413 {
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414 garray_T ga;
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415 int i;
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416 int len = orglen;
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417
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418 #define GA_CHAR(i) ((char_u *)ga.ga_data)[i]
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419 #define GA_PTR(i) ((char_u *)ga.ga_data + i)
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420 #define STR_CHAR(i) (buf == NULL ? GA_CHAR(i) : buf[i])
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421 #define STR_PTR(i) (buf == NULL ? GA_PTR(i) : buf + i)
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422
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130
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423 /* Copy "str" into "buf" or allocated memory, unmodified. */
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424 if (buf == NULL)
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425 {
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426 ga_init2(&ga, 1, 10);
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427 if (ga_grow(&ga, len + 1) == FAIL)
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428 return NULL;
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429 mch_memmove(ga.ga_data, str, (size_t)len);
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430 ga.ga_len = len;
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431 }
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432 else
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433 {
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434 if (len >= buflen) /* Ugly! */
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435 len = buflen - 1;
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436 mch_memmove(buf, str, (size_t)len);
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437 }
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438 if (buf == NULL)
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439 GA_CHAR(len) = NUL;
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440 else
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441 buf[len] = NUL;
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442
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443 /* Make each character lower case. */
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444 i = 0;
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445 while (STR_CHAR(i) != NUL)
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446 {
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447 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
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130
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448 if (enc_utf8 || (has_mbyte && MB_BYTE2LEN(STR_CHAR(i)) > 1))
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449 {
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450 if (enc_utf8)
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451 {
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452 int c, lc;
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453
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454 c = utf_ptr2char(STR_PTR(i));
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455 lc = utf_tolower(c);
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456 if (c != lc)
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457 {
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458 int ol = utf_char2len(c);
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459 int nl = utf_char2len(lc);
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460
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461 /* If the byte length changes need to shift the following
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462 * characters forward or backward. */
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463 if (ol != nl)
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464 {
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465 if (nl > ol)
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130
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466 {
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467 if (buf == NULL ? ga_grow(&ga, nl - ol + 1) == FAIL
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468 : len + nl - ol >= buflen)
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469 {
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470 /* out of memory, keep old char */
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471 lc = c;
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472 nl = ol;
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473 }
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474 }
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475 if (ol != nl)
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476 {
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477 if (buf == NULL)
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478 {
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479 mch_memmove(GA_PTR(i) + nl, GA_PTR(i) + ol,
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480 STRLEN(GA_PTR(i) + ol) + 1);
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481 ga.ga_len += nl - ol;
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482 }
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483 else
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484 {
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485 mch_memmove(buf + i + nl, buf + i + ol,
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486 STRLEN(buf + i + ol) + 1);
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487 len += nl - ol;
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488 }
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7
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489 }
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490 }
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130
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491 (void)utf_char2bytes(lc, STR_PTR(i));
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7
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492 }
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493 }
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494 /* skip to next multi-byte char */
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474
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495 i += (*mb_ptr2len)(STR_PTR(i));
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7
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496 }
|
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497 else
|
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498 #endif
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499 {
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130
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500 if (buf == NULL)
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501 GA_CHAR(i) = TOLOWER_LOC(GA_CHAR(i));
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502 else
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503 buf[i] = TOLOWER_LOC(buf[i]);
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7
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504 ++i;
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505 }
|
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506 }
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507
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130
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508 if (buf == NULL)
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509 return (char_u *)ga.ga_data;
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510 return buf;
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7
|
511 }
|
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512 #endif
|
|
513
|
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514 /*
|
|
515 * Catch 22: chartab[] can't be initialized before the options are
|
|
516 * initialized, and initializing options may cause transchar() to be called!
|
|
517 * When chartab_initialized == FALSE don't use chartab[].
|
|
518 * Does NOT work for multi-byte characters, c must be <= 255.
|
|
519 * Also doesn't work for the first byte of a multi-byte, "c" must be a
|
|
520 * character!
|
|
521 */
|
|
522 static char_u transchar_buf[7];
|
|
523
|
|
524 char_u *
|
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525 transchar(c)
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|
526 int c;
|
|
527 {
|
|
528 int i;
|
|
529
|
|
530 i = 0;
|
|
531 if (IS_SPECIAL(c)) /* special key code, display as ~@ char */
|
|
532 {
|
|
533 transchar_buf[0] = '~';
|
|
534 transchar_buf[1] = '@';
|
|
535 i = 2;
|
|
536 c = K_SECOND(c);
|
|
537 }
|
|
538
|
|
539 if ((!chartab_initialized && (
|
|
540 #ifdef EBCDIC
|
|
541 (c >= 64 && c < 255)
|
|
542 #else
|
|
543 (c >= ' ' && c <= '~')
|
|
544 #endif
|
|
545 #ifdef FEAT_FKMAP
|
|
546 || F_ischar(c)
|
|
547 #endif
|
|
548 )) || (c < 256 && vim_isprintc_strict(c)))
|
|
549 {
|
|
550 /* printable character */
|
|
551 transchar_buf[i] = c;
|
|
552 transchar_buf[i + 1] = NUL;
|
|
553 }
|
|
554 else
|
|
555 transchar_nonprint(transchar_buf + i, c);
|
|
556 return transchar_buf;
|
|
557 }
|
|
558
|
|
559 #if defined(FEAT_MBYTE) || defined(PROTO)
|
|
560 /*
|
|
561 * Like transchar(), but called with a byte instead of a character. Checks
|
|
562 * for an illegal UTF-8 byte.
|
|
563 */
|
|
564 char_u *
|
|
565 transchar_byte(c)
|
|
566 int c;
|
|
567 {
|
|
568 if (enc_utf8 && c >= 0x80)
|
|
569 {
|
|
570 transchar_nonprint(transchar_buf, c);
|
|
571 return transchar_buf;
|
|
572 }
|
|
573 return transchar(c);
|
|
574 }
|
|
575 #endif
|
|
576
|
|
577 /*
|
|
578 * Convert non-printable character to two or more printable characters in
|
|
579 * "buf[]". "buf" needs to be able to hold five bytes.
|
|
580 * Does NOT work for multi-byte characters, c must be <= 255.
|
|
581 */
|
|
582 void
|
|
583 transchar_nonprint(buf, c)
|
|
584 char_u *buf;
|
|
585 int c;
|
|
586 {
|
|
587 if (c == NL)
|
|
588 c = NUL; /* we use newline in place of a NUL */
|
|
589 else if (c == CAR && get_fileformat(curbuf) == EOL_MAC)
|
|
590 c = NL; /* we use CR in place of NL in this case */
|
|
591
|
|
592 if (dy_flags & DY_UHEX) /* 'display' has "uhex" */
|
|
593 transchar_hex(buf, c);
|
|
594
|
|
595 #ifdef EBCDIC
|
|
596 /* For EBCDIC only the characters 0-63 and 255 are not printable */
|
|
597 else if (CtrlChar(c) != 0 || c == DEL)
|
|
598 #else
|
|
599 else if (c <= 0x7f) /* 0x00 - 0x1f and 0x7f */
|
|
600 #endif
|
|
601 {
|
|
602 buf[0] = '^';
|
|
603 #ifdef EBCDIC
|
|
604 if (c == DEL)
|
|
605 buf[1] = '?'; /* DEL displayed as ^? */
|
|
606 else
|
|
607 buf[1] = CtrlChar(c);
|
|
608 #else
|
|
609 buf[1] = c ^ 0x40; /* DEL displayed as ^? */
|
|
610 #endif
|
|
611
|
|
612 buf[2] = NUL;
|
|
613 }
|
|
614 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
615 else if (enc_utf8 && c >= 0x80)
|
|
616 {
|
|
617 transchar_hex(buf, c);
|
|
618 }
|
|
619 #endif
|
|
620 #ifndef EBCDIC
|
|
621 else if (c >= ' ' + 0x80 && c <= '~' + 0x80) /* 0xa0 - 0xfe */
|
|
622 {
|
|
623 buf[0] = '|';
|
|
624 buf[1] = c - 0x80;
|
|
625 buf[2] = NUL;
|
|
626 }
|
|
627 #else
|
|
628 else if (c < 64)
|
|
629 {
|
|
630 buf[0] = '~';
|
|
631 buf[1] = MetaChar(c);
|
|
632 buf[2] = NUL;
|
|
633 }
|
|
634 #endif
|
|
635 else /* 0x80 - 0x9f and 0xff */
|
|
636 {
|
|
637 /*
|
|
638 * TODO: EBCDIC I don't know what to do with this chars, so I display
|
|
639 * them as '~?' for now
|
|
640 */
|
|
641 buf[0] = '~';
|
|
642 #ifdef EBCDIC
|
|
643 buf[1] = '?'; /* 0xff displayed as ~? */
|
|
644 #else
|
|
645 buf[1] = (c - 0x80) ^ 0x40; /* 0xff displayed as ~? */
|
|
646 #endif
|
|
647 buf[2] = NUL;
|
|
648 }
|
|
649 }
|
|
650
|
|
651 void
|
|
652 transchar_hex(buf, c)
|
|
653 char_u *buf;
|
|
654 int c;
|
|
655 {
|
|
656 int i = 0;
|
|
657
|
|
658 buf[0] = '<';
|
|
659 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
660 if (c > 255)
|
|
661 {
|
|
662 buf[++i] = nr2hex((unsigned)c >> 12);
|
|
663 buf[++i] = nr2hex((unsigned)c >> 8);
|
|
664 }
|
|
665 #endif
|
|
666 buf[++i] = nr2hex((unsigned)c >> 4);
|
|
667 buf[++i] = nr2hex(c);
|
|
668 buf[++i] = '>';
|
|
669 buf[++i] = NUL;
|
|
670 }
|
|
671
|
|
672 /*
|
|
673 * Convert the lower 4 bits of byte "c" to its hex character.
|
|
674 * Lower case letters are used to avoid the confusion of <F1> being 0xf1 or
|
|
675 * function key 1.
|
|
676 */
|
|
677 static int
|
|
678 nr2hex(c)
|
|
679 int c;
|
|
680 {
|
|
681 if ((c & 0xf) <= 9)
|
|
682 return (c & 0xf) + '0';
|
|
683 return (c & 0xf) - 10 + 'a';
|
|
684 }
|
|
685
|
|
686 /*
|
|
687 * Return number of display cells occupied by byte "b".
|
|
688 * Caller must make sure 0 <= b <= 255.
|
|
689 * For multi-byte mode "b" must be the first byte of a character.
|
|
690 * A TAB is counted as two cells: "^I".
|
|
691 * For UTF-8 mode this will return 0 for bytes >= 0x80, because the number of
|
|
692 * cells depends on further bytes.
|
|
693 */
|
|
694 int
|
|
695 byte2cells(b)
|
|
696 int b;
|
|
697 {
|
|
698 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
699 if (enc_utf8 && b >= 0x80)
|
|
700 return 0;
|
|
701 #endif
|
|
702 return (chartab[b] & CT_CELL_MASK);
|
|
703 }
|
|
704
|
|
705 /*
|
|
706 * Return number of display cells occupied by character "c".
|
|
707 * "c" can be a special key (negative number) in which case 3 or 4 is returned.
|
|
708 * A TAB is counted as two cells: "^I" or four: "<09>".
|
|
709 */
|
|
710 int
|
|
711 char2cells(c)
|
|
712 int c;
|
|
713 {
|
|
714 if (IS_SPECIAL(c))
|
|
715 return char2cells(K_SECOND(c)) + 2;
|
|
716 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
717 if (c >= 0x80)
|
|
718 {
|
|
719 /* UTF-8: above 0x80 need to check the value */
|
|
720 if (enc_utf8)
|
|
721 return utf_char2cells(c);
|
|
722 /* DBCS: double-byte means double-width, except for euc-jp with first
|
|
723 * byte 0x8e */
|
|
724 if (enc_dbcs != 0 && c >= 0x100)
|
|
725 {
|
|
726 if (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && ((unsigned)c >> 8) == 0x8e)
|
|
727 return 1;
|
|
728 return 2;
|
|
729 }
|
|
730 }
|
|
731 #endif
|
|
732 return (chartab[c & 0xff] & CT_CELL_MASK);
|
|
733 }
|
|
734
|
|
735 /*
|
|
736 * Return number of display cells occupied by character at "*p".
|
|
737 * A TAB is counted as two cells: "^I" or four: "<09>".
|
|
738 */
|
|
739 int
|
|
740 ptr2cells(p)
|
|
741 char_u *p;
|
|
742 {
|
|
743 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
744 /* For UTF-8 we need to look at more bytes if the first byte is >= 0x80. */
|
|
745 if (enc_utf8 && *p >= 0x80)
|
|
746 return utf_ptr2cells(p);
|
|
747 /* For DBCS we can tell the cell count from the first byte. */
|
|
748 #endif
|
|
749 return (chartab[*p] & CT_CELL_MASK);
|
|
750 }
|
|
751
|
|
752 /*
|
|
753 * Return the number of characters string "s" will take on the screen,
|
|
754 * counting TABs as two characters: "^I".
|
|
755 */
|
|
756 int
|
|
757 vim_strsize(s)
|
|
758 char_u *s;
|
|
759 {
|
|
760 return vim_strnsize(s, (int)MAXCOL);
|
|
761 }
|
|
762
|
|
763 /*
|
|
764 * Return the number of characters string "s[len]" will take on the screen,
|
|
765 * counting TABs as two characters: "^I".
|
|
766 */
|
|
767 int
|
|
768 vim_strnsize(s, len)
|
|
769 char_u *s;
|
|
770 int len;
|
|
771 {
|
|
772 int size = 0;
|
|
773
|
|
774 while (*s != NUL && --len >= 0)
|
|
775 {
|
|
776 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
777 if (has_mbyte)
|
|
778 {
|
474
|
779 int l = (*mb_ptr2len)(s);
|
7
|
780
|
|
781 size += ptr2cells(s);
|
|
782 s += l;
|
|
783 len -= l - 1;
|
|
784 }
|
|
785 else
|
|
786 #endif
|
|
787 size += byte2cells(*s++);
|
|
788 }
|
|
789 return size;
|
|
790 }
|
|
791
|
|
792 /*
|
|
793 * Return the number of characters 'c' will take on the screen, taking
|
|
794 * into account the size of a tab.
|
|
795 * Use a define to make it fast, this is used very often!!!
|
|
796 * Also see getvcol() below.
|
|
797 */
|
|
798
|
|
799 #define RET_WIN_BUF_CHARTABSIZE(wp, buf, p, col) \
|
|
800 if (*(p) == TAB && (!(wp)->w_p_list || lcs_tab1)) \
|
|
801 { \
|
|
802 int ts; \
|
|
803 ts = (buf)->b_p_ts; \
|
|
804 return (int)(ts - (col % ts)); \
|
|
805 } \
|
|
806 else \
|
|
807 return ptr2cells(p);
|
|
808
|
|
809 #if defined(FEAT_VREPLACE) || defined(FEAT_EX_EXTRA) || defined(FEAT_GUI) \
|
|
810 || defined(FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT) || defined(PROTO)
|
|
811 int
|
|
812 chartabsize(p, col)
|
|
813 char_u *p;
|
|
814 colnr_T col;
|
|
815 {
|
|
816 RET_WIN_BUF_CHARTABSIZE(curwin, curbuf, p, col)
|
|
817 }
|
|
818 #endif
|
|
819
|
|
820 #ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK
|
|
821 static int
|
|
822 win_chartabsize(wp, p, col)
|
|
823 win_T *wp;
|
|
824 char_u *p;
|
|
825 colnr_T col;
|
|
826 {
|
|
827 RET_WIN_BUF_CHARTABSIZE(wp, wp->w_buffer, p, col)
|
|
828 }
|
|
829 #endif
|
|
830
|
|
831 /*
|
|
832 * return the number of characters the string 's' will take on the screen,
|
|
833 * taking into account the size of a tab
|
|
834 */
|
|
835 int
|
|
836 linetabsize(s)
|
|
837 char_u *s;
|
|
838 {
|
|
839 colnr_T col = 0;
|
|
840
|
|
841 while (*s != NUL)
|
|
842 col += lbr_chartabsize_adv(&s, col);
|
|
843 return (int)col;
|
|
844 }
|
|
845
|
|
846 /*
|
|
847 * Like linetabsize(), but for a given window instead of the current one.
|
|
848 */
|
|
849 int
|
|
850 win_linetabsize(wp, p, len)
|
|
851 win_T *wp;
|
|
852 char_u *p;
|
|
853 colnr_T len;
|
|
854 {
|
|
855 colnr_T col = 0;
|
|
856 char_u *s;
|
|
857
|
40
|
858 for (s = p; *s != NUL && (len == MAXCOL || s < p + len); mb_ptr_adv(s))
|
7
|
859 col += win_lbr_chartabsize(wp, s, col, NULL);
|
|
860 return (int)col;
|
|
861 }
|
|
862
|
|
863 /*
|
42
|
864 * Return TRUE if 'c' is a normal identifier character:
|
|
865 * Letters and characters from the 'isident' option.
|
7
|
866 */
|
|
867 int
|
|
868 vim_isIDc(c)
|
|
869 int c;
|
|
870 {
|
|
871 return (c > 0 && c < 0x100 && (chartab[c] & CT_ID_CHAR));
|
|
872 }
|
|
873
|
|
874 /*
|
|
875 * return TRUE if 'c' is a keyword character: Letters and characters from
|
|
876 * 'iskeyword' option for current buffer.
|
|
877 * For multi-byte characters mb_get_class() is used (builtin rules).
|
|
878 */
|
|
879 int
|
|
880 vim_iswordc(c)
|
|
881 int c;
|
|
882 {
|
|
883 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
884 if (c >= 0x100)
|
|
885 {
|
|
886 if (enc_dbcs != 0)
|
|
887 return dbcs_class((unsigned)c >> 8, c & 0xff) >= 2;
|
|
888 if (enc_utf8)
|
|
889 return utf_class(c) >= 2;
|
|
890 }
|
|
891 #endif
|
|
892 return (c > 0 && c < 0x100 && GET_CHARTAB(curbuf, c) != 0);
|
|
893 }
|
|
894
|
|
895 /*
|
|
896 * Just like vim_iswordc() but uses a pointer to the (multi-byte) character.
|
|
897 */
|
|
898 int
|
|
899 vim_iswordp(p)
|
|
900 char_u *p;
|
|
901 {
|
|
902 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
903 if (has_mbyte && MB_BYTE2LEN(*p) > 1)
|
|
904 return mb_get_class(p) >= 2;
|
|
905 #endif
|
|
906 return GET_CHARTAB(curbuf, *p) != 0;
|
|
907 }
|
|
908
|
|
909 #if defined(FEAT_SYN_HL) || defined(PROTO)
|
|
910 int
|
|
911 vim_iswordc_buf(p, buf)
|
|
912 char_u *p;
|
|
913 buf_T *buf;
|
|
914 {
|
|
915 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
916 if (has_mbyte && MB_BYTE2LEN(*p) > 1)
|
|
917 return mb_get_class(p) >= 2;
|
|
918 # endif
|
|
919 return (GET_CHARTAB(buf, *p) != 0);
|
|
920 }
|
741
|
921 #endif
|
7
|
922
|
|
923 /*
|
|
924 * return TRUE if 'c' is a valid file-name character
|
|
925 * Assume characters above 0x100 are valid (multi-byte).
|
|
926 */
|
|
927 int
|
|
928 vim_isfilec(c)
|
|
929 int c;
|
|
930 {
|
|
931 return (c >= 0x100 || (c > 0 && (chartab[c] & CT_FNAME_CHAR)));
|
|
932 }
|
|
933
|
|
934 /*
|
1369
|
935 * return TRUE if 'c' is a valid file-name character or a wildcard character
|
|
936 * Assume characters above 0x100 are valid (multi-byte).
|
|
937 * Explicitly interpret ']' as a wildcard character as mch_has_wildcard("]")
|
|
938 * returns false.
|
|
939 */
|
|
940 int
|
|
941 vim_isfilec_or_wc(c)
|
|
942 int c;
|
|
943 {
|
|
944 char_u buf[2];
|
|
945
|
|
946 buf[0] = (char_u)c;
|
|
947 buf[1] = NUL;
|
|
948 return vim_isfilec(c) || c == ']' || mch_has_wildcard(buf);
|
|
949 }
|
|
950
|
|
951 /*
|
7
|
952 * return TRUE if 'c' is a printable character
|
|
953 * Assume characters above 0x100 are printable (multi-byte), except for
|
|
954 * Unicode.
|
|
955 */
|
|
956 int
|
|
957 vim_isprintc(c)
|
|
958 int c;
|
|
959 {
|
|
960 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
961 if (enc_utf8 && c >= 0x100)
|
|
962 return utf_printable(c);
|
|
963 #endif
|
|
964 return (c >= 0x100 || (c > 0 && (chartab[c] & CT_PRINT_CHAR)));
|
|
965 }
|
|
966
|
|
967 /*
|
|
968 * Strict version of vim_isprintc(c), don't return TRUE if "c" is the head
|
|
969 * byte of a double-byte character.
|
|
970 */
|
|
971 int
|
|
972 vim_isprintc_strict(c)
|
|
973 int c;
|
|
974 {
|
|
975 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
976 if (enc_dbcs != 0 && c < 0x100 && MB_BYTE2LEN(c) > 1)
|
|
977 return FALSE;
|
|
978 if (enc_utf8 && c >= 0x100)
|
|
979 return utf_printable(c);
|
|
980 #endif
|
|
981 return (c >= 0x100 || (c > 0 && (chartab[c] & CT_PRINT_CHAR)));
|
|
982 }
|
|
983
|
|
984 /*
|
|
985 * like chartabsize(), but also check for line breaks on the screen
|
|
986 */
|
|
987 int
|
|
988 lbr_chartabsize(s, col)
|
|
989 unsigned char *s;
|
|
990 colnr_T col;
|
|
991 {
|
|
992 #ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK
|
|
993 if (!curwin->w_p_lbr && *p_sbr == NUL)
|
|
994 {
|
|
995 #endif
|
|
996 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
997 if (curwin->w_p_wrap)
|
|
998 return win_nolbr_chartabsize(curwin, s, col, NULL);
|
|
999 #endif
|
|
1000 RET_WIN_BUF_CHARTABSIZE(curwin, curbuf, s, col)
|
|
1001 #ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK
|
|
1002 }
|
|
1003 return win_lbr_chartabsize(curwin, s, col, NULL);
|
|
1004 #endif
|
|
1005 }
|
|
1006
|
|
1007 /*
|
|
1008 * Call lbr_chartabsize() and advance the pointer.
|
|
1009 */
|
|
1010 int
|
|
1011 lbr_chartabsize_adv(s, col)
|
|
1012 char_u **s;
|
|
1013 colnr_T col;
|
|
1014 {
|
|
1015 int retval;
|
|
1016
|
|
1017 retval = lbr_chartabsize(*s, col);
|
39
|
1018 mb_ptr_adv(*s);
|
7
|
1019 return retval;
|
|
1020 }
|
|
1021
|
|
1022 /*
|
|
1023 * This function is used very often, keep it fast!!!!
|
|
1024 *
|
|
1025 * If "headp" not NULL, set *headp to the size of what we for 'showbreak'
|
|
1026 * string at start of line. Warning: *headp is only set if it's a non-zero
|
|
1027 * value, init to 0 before calling.
|
|
1028 */
|
|
1029 /*ARGSUSED*/
|
|
1030 int
|
|
1031 win_lbr_chartabsize(wp, s, col, headp)
|
|
1032 win_T *wp;
|
|
1033 char_u *s;
|
|
1034 colnr_T col;
|
|
1035 int *headp;
|
|
1036 {
|
|
1037 #ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK
|
|
1038 int c;
|
|
1039 int size;
|
|
1040 colnr_T col2;
|
|
1041 colnr_T colmax;
|
|
1042 int added;
|
|
1043 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1044 int mb_added = 0;
|
|
1045 # else
|
|
1046 # define mb_added 0
|
|
1047 # endif
|
|
1048 int numberextra;
|
|
1049 char_u *ps;
|
|
1050 int tab_corr = (*s == TAB);
|
236
|
1051 int n;
|
7
|
1052
|
|
1053 /*
|
|
1054 * No 'linebreak' and 'showbreak': return quickly.
|
|
1055 */
|
|
1056 if (!wp->w_p_lbr && *p_sbr == NUL)
|
|
1057 #endif
|
|
1058 {
|
|
1059 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1060 if (wp->w_p_wrap)
|
|
1061 return win_nolbr_chartabsize(wp, s, col, headp);
|
|
1062 #endif
|
|
1063 RET_WIN_BUF_CHARTABSIZE(wp, wp->w_buffer, s, col)
|
|
1064 }
|
|
1065
|
|
1066 #ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK
|
|
1067 /*
|
|
1068 * First get normal size, without 'linebreak'
|
|
1069 */
|
|
1070 size = win_chartabsize(wp, s, col);
|
|
1071 c = *s;
|
|
1072
|
|
1073 /*
|
|
1074 * If 'linebreak' set check at a blank before a non-blank if the line
|
|
1075 * needs a break here
|
|
1076 */
|
|
1077 if (wp->w_p_lbr
|
|
1078 && vim_isbreak(c)
|
|
1079 && !vim_isbreak(s[1])
|
|
1080 && !wp->w_p_list
|
|
1081 && wp->w_p_wrap
|
|
1082 # ifdef FEAT_VERTSPLIT
|
|
1083 && wp->w_width != 0
|
|
1084 # endif
|
|
1085 )
|
|
1086 {
|
|
1087 /*
|
|
1088 * Count all characters from first non-blank after a blank up to next
|
|
1089 * non-blank after a blank.
|
|
1090 */
|
|
1091 numberextra = win_col_off(wp);
|
|
1092 col2 = col;
|
|
1093 colmax = W_WIDTH(wp) - numberextra;
|
|
1094 if (col >= colmax)
|
236
|
1095 {
|
|
1096 n = colmax + win_col_off2(wp);
|
|
1097 if (n > 0)
|
|
1098 colmax += (((col - colmax) / n) + 1) * n;
|
|
1099 }
|
|
1100
|
7
|
1101 for (;;)
|
|
1102 {
|
|
1103 ps = s;
|
39
|
1104 mb_ptr_adv(s);
|
7
|
1105 c = *s;
|
|
1106 if (!(c != NUL
|
|
1107 && (vim_isbreak(c)
|
|
1108 || (!vim_isbreak(c)
|
|
1109 && (col2 == col || !vim_isbreak(*ps))))))
|
|
1110 break;
|
|
1111
|
|
1112 col2 += win_chartabsize(wp, s, col2);
|
|
1113 if (col2 >= colmax) /* doesn't fit */
|
|
1114 {
|
|
1115 size = colmax - col;
|
|
1116 tab_corr = FALSE;
|
|
1117 break;
|
|
1118 }
|
|
1119 }
|
|
1120 }
|
|
1121 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1122 else if (has_mbyte && size == 2 && MB_BYTE2LEN(*s) > 1
|
|
1123 && wp->w_p_wrap && in_win_border(wp, col))
|
|
1124 {
|
|
1125 ++size; /* Count the ">" in the last column. */
|
|
1126 mb_added = 1;
|
|
1127 }
|
|
1128 # endif
|
|
1129
|
|
1130 /*
|
|
1131 * May have to add something for 'showbreak' string at start of line
|
|
1132 * Set *headp to the size of what we add.
|
|
1133 */
|
|
1134 added = 0;
|
|
1135 if (*p_sbr != NUL && wp->w_p_wrap && col != 0)
|
|
1136 {
|
|
1137 numberextra = win_col_off(wp);
|
|
1138 col += numberextra + mb_added;
|
|
1139 if (col >= (colnr_T)W_WIDTH(wp))
|
|
1140 {
|
|
1141 col -= W_WIDTH(wp);
|
|
1142 numberextra = W_WIDTH(wp) - (numberextra - win_col_off2(wp));
|
|
1143 if (numberextra > 0)
|
|
1144 col = col % numberextra;
|
|
1145 }
|
|
1146 if (col == 0 || col + size > (colnr_T)W_WIDTH(wp))
|
|
1147 {
|
|
1148 added = vim_strsize(p_sbr);
|
|
1149 if (tab_corr)
|
|
1150 size += (added / wp->w_buffer->b_p_ts) * wp->w_buffer->b_p_ts;
|
|
1151 else
|
|
1152 size += added;
|
|
1153 if (col != 0)
|
|
1154 added = 0;
|
|
1155 }
|
|
1156 }
|
|
1157 if (headp != NULL)
|
|
1158 *headp = added + mb_added;
|
|
1159 return size;
|
|
1160 #endif
|
|
1161 }
|
|
1162
|
|
1163 #if defined(FEAT_MBYTE) || defined(PROTO)
|
|
1164 /*
|
|
1165 * Like win_lbr_chartabsize(), except that we know 'linebreak' is off and
|
|
1166 * 'wrap' is on. This means we need to check for a double-byte character that
|
|
1167 * doesn't fit at the end of the screen line.
|
|
1168 */
|
|
1169 static int
|
|
1170 win_nolbr_chartabsize(wp, s, col, headp)
|
|
1171 win_T *wp;
|
|
1172 char_u *s;
|
|
1173 colnr_T col;
|
|
1174 int *headp;
|
|
1175 {
|
|
1176 int n;
|
|
1177
|
|
1178 if (*s == TAB && (!wp->w_p_list || lcs_tab1))
|
|
1179 {
|
|
1180 n = wp->w_buffer->b_p_ts;
|
|
1181 return (int)(n - (col % n));
|
|
1182 }
|
|
1183 n = ptr2cells(s);
|
|
1184 /* Add one cell for a double-width character in the last column of the
|
|
1185 * window, displayed with a ">". */
|
|
1186 if (n == 2 && MB_BYTE2LEN(*s) > 1 && in_win_border(wp, col))
|
|
1187 {
|
|
1188 if (headp != NULL)
|
|
1189 *headp = 1;
|
|
1190 return 3;
|
|
1191 }
|
|
1192 return n;
|
|
1193 }
|
|
1194
|
|
1195 /*
|
|
1196 * Return TRUE if virtual column "vcol" is in the rightmost column of window
|
|
1197 * "wp".
|
|
1198 */
|
|
1199 int
|
|
1200 in_win_border(wp, vcol)
|
|
1201 win_T *wp;
|
|
1202 colnr_T vcol;
|
|
1203 {
|
|
1204 colnr_T width1; /* width of first line (after line number) */
|
|
1205 colnr_T width2; /* width of further lines */
|
|
1206
|
|
1207 #ifdef FEAT_VERTSPLIT
|
|
1208 if (wp->w_width == 0) /* there is no border */
|
|
1209 return FALSE;
|
|
1210 #endif
|
|
1211 width1 = W_WIDTH(wp) - win_col_off(wp);
|
|
1212 if (vcol < width1 - 1)
|
|
1213 return FALSE;
|
|
1214 if (vcol == width1 - 1)
|
|
1215 return TRUE;
|
|
1216 width2 = width1 + win_col_off2(wp);
|
|
1217 return ((vcol - width1) % width2 == width2 - 1);
|
|
1218 }
|
|
1219 #endif /* FEAT_MBYTE */
|
|
1220
|
|
1221 /*
|
|
1222 * Get virtual column number of pos.
|
|
1223 * start: on the first position of this character (TAB, ctrl)
|
|
1224 * cursor: where the cursor is on this character (first char, except for TAB)
|
|
1225 * end: on the last position of this character (TAB, ctrl)
|
|
1226 *
|
|
1227 * This is used very often, keep it fast!
|
|
1228 */
|
|
1229 void
|
|
1230 getvcol(wp, pos, start, cursor, end)
|
|
1231 win_T *wp;
|
|
1232 pos_T *pos;
|
|
1233 colnr_T *start;
|
|
1234 colnr_T *cursor;
|
|
1235 colnr_T *end;
|
|
1236 {
|
|
1237 colnr_T vcol;
|
|
1238 char_u *ptr; /* points to current char */
|
|
1239 char_u *posptr; /* points to char at pos->col */
|
|
1240 int incr;
|
|
1241 int head;
|
|
1242 int ts = wp->w_buffer->b_p_ts;
|
|
1243 int c;
|
|
1244
|
|
1245 vcol = 0;
|
|
1246 ptr = ml_get_buf(wp->w_buffer, pos->lnum, FALSE);
|
|
1247 posptr = ptr + pos->col;
|
|
1248
|
|
1249 /*
|
|
1250 * This function is used very often, do some speed optimizations.
|
|
1251 * When 'list', 'linebreak' and 'showbreak' are not set use a simple loop.
|
|
1252 * Also use this when 'list' is set but tabs take their normal size.
|
|
1253 */
|
|
1254 if ((!wp->w_p_list || lcs_tab1 != NUL)
|
|
1255 #ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK
|
|
1256 && !wp->w_p_lbr && *p_sbr == NUL
|
|
1257 #endif
|
|
1258 )
|
|
1259 {
|
|
1260 #ifndef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1261 head = 0;
|
|
1262 #endif
|
|
1263 for (;;)
|
|
1264 {
|
|
1265 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1266 head = 0;
|
|
1267 #endif
|
|
1268 c = *ptr;
|
|
1269 /* make sure we don't go past the end of the line */
|
|
1270 if (c == NUL)
|
|
1271 {
|
|
1272 incr = 1; /* NUL at end of line only takes one column */
|
|
1273 break;
|
|
1274 }
|
|
1275 /* A tab gets expanded, depending on the current column */
|
|
1276 if (c == TAB)
|
|
1277 incr = ts - (vcol % ts);
|
|
1278 else
|
|
1279 {
|
|
1280 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1281 if (has_mbyte)
|
|
1282 {
|
|
1283 /* For utf-8, if the byte is >= 0x80, need to look at
|
|
1284 * further bytes to find the cell width. */
|
|
1285 if (enc_utf8 && c >= 0x80)
|
|
1286 incr = utf_ptr2cells(ptr);
|
|
1287 else
|
|
1288 incr = CHARSIZE(c);
|
|
1289
|
|
1290 /* If a double-cell char doesn't fit at the end of a line
|
|
1291 * it wraps to the next line, it's like this char is three
|
|
1292 * cells wide. */
|
|
1293 if (incr == 2 && wp->w_p_wrap && in_win_border(wp, vcol))
|
|
1294 {
|
|
1295 ++incr;
|
|
1296 head = 1;
|
|
1297 }
|
|
1298 }
|
|
1299 else
|
|
1300 #endif
|
|
1301 incr = CHARSIZE(c);
|
|
1302 }
|
|
1303
|
|
1304 if (ptr >= posptr) /* character at pos->col */
|
|
1305 break;
|
|
1306
|
|
1307 vcol += incr;
|
39
|
1308 mb_ptr_adv(ptr);
|
7
|
1309 }
|
|
1310 }
|
|
1311 else
|
|
1312 {
|
|
1313 for (;;)
|
|
1314 {
|
|
1315 /* A tab gets expanded, depending on the current column */
|
|
1316 head = 0;
|
|
1317 incr = win_lbr_chartabsize(wp, ptr, vcol, &head);
|
|
1318 /* make sure we don't go past the end of the line */
|
|
1319 if (*ptr == NUL)
|
|
1320 {
|
|
1321 incr = 1; /* NUL at end of line only takes one column */
|
|
1322 break;
|
|
1323 }
|
|
1324
|
|
1325 if (ptr >= posptr) /* character at pos->col */
|
|
1326 break;
|
|
1327
|
|
1328 vcol += incr;
|
39
|
1329 mb_ptr_adv(ptr);
|
7
|
1330 }
|
|
1331 }
|
|
1332 if (start != NULL)
|
|
1333 *start = vcol + head;
|
|
1334 if (end != NULL)
|
|
1335 *end = vcol + incr - 1;
|
|
1336 if (cursor != NULL)
|
|
1337 {
|
|
1338 if (*ptr == TAB
|
|
1339 && (State & NORMAL)
|
|
1340 && !wp->w_p_list
|
|
1341 && !virtual_active()
|
|
1342 #ifdef FEAT_VISUAL
|
|
1343 && !(VIsual_active
|
|
1344 && (*p_sel == 'e' || ltoreq(*pos, VIsual)))
|
|
1345 #endif
|
|
1346 )
|
|
1347 *cursor = vcol + incr - 1; /* cursor at end */
|
|
1348 else
|
|
1349 *cursor = vcol + head; /* cursor at start */
|
|
1350 }
|
|
1351 }
|
|
1352
|
|
1353 /*
|
|
1354 * Get virtual cursor column in the current window, pretending 'list' is off.
|
|
1355 */
|
|
1356 colnr_T
|
|
1357 getvcol_nolist(posp)
|
|
1358 pos_T *posp;
|
|
1359 {
|
|
1360 int list_save = curwin->w_p_list;
|
|
1361 colnr_T vcol;
|
|
1362
|
|
1363 curwin->w_p_list = FALSE;
|
|
1364 getvcol(curwin, posp, NULL, &vcol, NULL);
|
|
1365 curwin->w_p_list = list_save;
|
|
1366 return vcol;
|
|
1367 }
|
|
1368
|
|
1369 #if defined(FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT) || defined(PROTO)
|
|
1370 /*
|
|
1371 * Get virtual column in virtual mode.
|
|
1372 */
|
|
1373 void
|
|
1374 getvvcol(wp, pos, start, cursor, end)
|
|
1375 win_T *wp;
|
|
1376 pos_T *pos;
|
|
1377 colnr_T *start;
|
|
1378 colnr_T *cursor;
|
|
1379 colnr_T *end;
|
|
1380 {
|
|
1381 colnr_T col;
|
|
1382 colnr_T coladd;
|
|
1383 colnr_T endadd;
|
|
1384 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1385 char_u *ptr;
|
|
1386 # endif
|
|
1387
|
|
1388 if (virtual_active())
|
|
1389 {
|
|
1390 /* For virtual mode, only want one value */
|
|
1391 getvcol(wp, pos, &col, NULL, NULL);
|
|
1392
|
|
1393 coladd = pos->coladd;
|
|
1394 endadd = 0;
|
|
1395 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1396 /* Cannot put the cursor on part of a wide character. */
|
|
1397 ptr = ml_get_buf(wp->w_buffer, pos->lnum, FALSE);
|
|
1398 if (pos->col < STRLEN(ptr))
|
|
1399 {
|
|
1400 int c = (*mb_ptr2char)(ptr + pos->col);
|
|
1401
|
|
1402 if (c != TAB && vim_isprintc(c))
|
|
1403 {
|
|
1404 endadd = char2cells(c) - 1;
|
557
|
1405 if (coladd > endadd) /* past end of line */
|
|
1406 endadd = 0;
|
7
|
1407 else
|
|
1408 coladd = 0;
|
|
1409 }
|
|
1410 }
|
|
1411 # endif
|
|
1412 col += coladd;
|
|
1413 if (start != NULL)
|
|
1414 *start = col;
|
|
1415 if (cursor != NULL)
|
|
1416 *cursor = col;
|
|
1417 if (end != NULL)
|
|
1418 *end = col + endadd;
|
|
1419 }
|
|
1420 else
|
|
1421 getvcol(wp, pos, start, cursor, end);
|
|
1422 }
|
|
1423 #endif
|
|
1424
|
|
1425 #if defined(FEAT_VISUAL) || defined(PROTO)
|
|
1426 /*
|
|
1427 * Get the leftmost and rightmost virtual column of pos1 and pos2.
|
|
1428 * Used for Visual block mode.
|
|
1429 */
|
|
1430 void
|
|
1431 getvcols(wp, pos1, pos2, left, right)
|
|
1432 win_T *wp;
|
|
1433 pos_T *pos1, *pos2;
|
|
1434 colnr_T *left, *right;
|
|
1435 {
|
|
1436 colnr_T from1, from2, to1, to2;
|
|
1437
|
|
1438 if (ltp(pos1, pos2))
|
|
1439 {
|
|
1440 getvvcol(wp, pos1, &from1, NULL, &to1);
|
|
1441 getvvcol(wp, pos2, &from2, NULL, &to2);
|
|
1442 }
|
|
1443 else
|
|
1444 {
|
|
1445 getvvcol(wp, pos2, &from1, NULL, &to1);
|
|
1446 getvvcol(wp, pos1, &from2, NULL, &to2);
|
|
1447 }
|
|
1448 if (from2 < from1)
|
|
1449 *left = from2;
|
|
1450 else
|
|
1451 *left = from1;
|
|
1452 if (to2 > to1)
|
|
1453 {
|
|
1454 if (*p_sel == 'e' && from2 - 1 >= to1)
|
|
1455 *right = from2 - 1;
|
|
1456 else
|
|
1457 *right = to2;
|
|
1458 }
|
|
1459 else
|
|
1460 *right = to1;
|
|
1461 }
|
|
1462 #endif
|
|
1463
|
|
1464 /*
|
|
1465 * skipwhite: skip over ' ' and '\t'.
|
|
1466 */
|
|
1467 char_u *
|
|
1468 skipwhite(p)
|
|
1469 char_u *p;
|
|
1470 {
|
|
1471 while (vim_iswhite(*p)) /* skip to next non-white */
|
|
1472 ++p;
|
|
1473 return p;
|
|
1474 }
|
|
1475
|
|
1476 /*
|
293
|
1477 * skip over digits
|
7
|
1478 */
|
|
1479 char_u *
|
|
1480 skipdigits(p)
|
|
1481 char_u *p;
|
|
1482 {
|
|
1483 while (VIM_ISDIGIT(*p)) /* skip to next non-digit */
|
|
1484 ++p;
|
|
1485 return p;
|
|
1486 }
|
|
1487
|
741
|
1488 #if defined(FEAT_SYN_HL) || defined(FEAT_SPELL) || defined(PROTO)
|
301
|
1489 /*
|
|
1490 * skip over digits and hex characters
|
|
1491 */
|
|
1492 char_u *
|
|
1493 skiphex(p)
|
|
1494 char_u *p;
|
|
1495 {
|
|
1496 while (vim_isxdigit(*p)) /* skip to next non-digit */
|
|
1497 ++p;
|
|
1498 return p;
|
|
1499 }
|
|
1500 #endif
|
|
1501
|
293
|
1502 #if defined(FEAT_EX_EXTRA) || defined(PROTO)
|
|
1503 /*
|
|
1504 * skip to digit (or NUL after the string)
|
|
1505 */
|
|
1506 char_u *
|
|
1507 skiptodigit(p)
|
|
1508 char_u *p;
|
|
1509 {
|
|
1510 while (*p != NUL && !VIM_ISDIGIT(*p)) /* skip to next digit */
|
|
1511 ++p;
|
|
1512 return p;
|
|
1513 }
|
|
1514
|
|
1515 /*
|
|
1516 * skip to hex character (or NUL after the string)
|
|
1517 */
|
|
1518 char_u *
|
|
1519 skiptohex(p)
|
|
1520 char_u *p;
|
|
1521 {
|
|
1522 while (*p != NUL && !vim_isxdigit(*p)) /* skip to next digit */
|
|
1523 ++p;
|
|
1524 return p;
|
|
1525 }
|
|
1526 #endif
|
|
1527
|
7
|
1528 /*
|
|
1529 * Variant of isdigit() that can handle characters > 0x100.
|
|
1530 * We don't use isdigit() here, because on some systems it also considers
|
|
1531 * superscript 1 to be a digit.
|
|
1532 * Use the VIM_ISDIGIT() macro for simple arguments.
|
|
1533 */
|
|
1534 int
|
|
1535 vim_isdigit(c)
|
|
1536 int c;
|
|
1537 {
|
|
1538 return (c >= '0' && c <= '9');
|
|
1539 }
|
|
1540
|
|
1541 /*
|
|
1542 * Variant of isxdigit() that can handle characters > 0x100.
|
|
1543 * We don't use isxdigit() here, because on some systems it also considers
|
|
1544 * superscript 1 to be a digit.
|
|
1545 */
|
|
1546 int
|
|
1547 vim_isxdigit(c)
|
|
1548 int c;
|
|
1549 {
|
|
1550 return (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
|
|
1551 || (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f')
|
|
1552 || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F');
|
|
1553 }
|
|
1554
|
492
|
1555 #if defined(FEAT_MBYTE) || defined(PROTO)
|
|
1556 /*
|
|
1557 * Vim's own character class functions. These exist because many library
|
|
1558 * islower()/toupper() etc. do not work properly: they crash when used with
|
|
1559 * invalid values or can't handle latin1 when the locale is C.
|
|
1560 * Speed is most important here.
|
|
1561 */
|
|
1562 #define LATIN1LOWER 'l'
|
|
1563 #define LATIN1UPPER 'U'
|
|
1564
|
|
1565 /* !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]%_'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~ ¡¢£¤¥¦§¨©ª«¬®¯°±²³´µ¶·¸¹º»¼½¾¿ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖ×ØÙÚÛÜÝÞßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõö÷øùúûüýþÿ */
|
497
|
1566 static char_u latin1flags[257] = " UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU llllllllllllllllllllllllll UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU UUUUUUUllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllll";
|
|
1567 static char_u latin1upper[257] = " !\"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_`ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ{|}~€‚ƒ„…†‡ˆ‰Š‹ŒŽ‘’“”•–—˜™š›œžŸ ¡¢£¤¥¦§¨©ª«¬®¯°±²³´µ¶·¸¹º»¼½¾¿ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖ×ØÙÚÛÜÝÞßÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖ÷ØÙÚÛÜÝÞÿ";
|
|
1568 static char_u latin1lower[257] = " !\"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz[\\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~€‚ƒ„…†‡ˆ‰Š‹ŒŽ‘’“”•–—˜™š›œžŸ ¡¢£¤¥¦§¨©ª«¬®¯°±²³´µ¶·¸¹º»¼½¾¿àáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõö×øùúûüýþßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõö÷øùúûüýþÿ";
|
492
|
1569
|
|
1570 int
|
|
1571 vim_islower(c)
|
|
1572 int c;
|
|
1573 {
|
|
1574 if (c <= '@')
|
|
1575 return FALSE;
|
|
1576 if (c >= 0x80)
|
|
1577 {
|
|
1578 if (enc_utf8)
|
|
1579 return utf_islower(c);
|
|
1580 if (c >= 0x100)
|
|
1581 {
|
|
1582 #ifdef HAVE_ISWLOWER
|
|
1583 if (has_mbyte)
|
|
1584 return iswlower(c);
|
|
1585 #endif
|
|
1586 /* islower() can't handle these chars and may crash */
|
|
1587 return FALSE;
|
|
1588 }
|
|
1589 if (enc_latin1like)
|
|
1590 return (latin1flags[c] & LATIN1LOWER) == LATIN1LOWER;
|
|
1591 }
|
|
1592 return islower(c);
|
|
1593 }
|
|
1594
|
|
1595 int
|
|
1596 vim_isupper(c)
|
|
1597 int c;
|
|
1598 {
|
|
1599 if (c <= '@')
|
|
1600 return FALSE;
|
|
1601 if (c >= 0x80)
|
|
1602 {
|
|
1603 if (enc_utf8)
|
|
1604 return utf_isupper(c);
|
|
1605 if (c >= 0x100)
|
|
1606 {
|
|
1607 #ifdef HAVE_ISWUPPER
|
|
1608 if (has_mbyte)
|
|
1609 return iswupper(c);
|
|
1610 #endif
|
|
1611 /* islower() can't handle these chars and may crash */
|
|
1612 return FALSE;
|
|
1613 }
|
|
1614 if (enc_latin1like)
|
|
1615 return (latin1flags[c] & LATIN1UPPER) == LATIN1UPPER;
|
|
1616 }
|
|
1617 return isupper(c);
|
|
1618 }
|
|
1619
|
|
1620 int
|
|
1621 vim_toupper(c)
|
|
1622 int c;
|
|
1623 {
|
|
1624 if (c <= '@')
|
|
1625 return c;
|
|
1626 if (c >= 0x80)
|
|
1627 {
|
|
1628 if (enc_utf8)
|
|
1629 return utf_toupper(c);
|
|
1630 if (c >= 0x100)
|
|
1631 {
|
|
1632 #ifdef HAVE_TOWUPPER
|
|
1633 if (has_mbyte)
|
|
1634 return towupper(c);
|
|
1635 #endif
|
|
1636 /* toupper() can't handle these chars and may crash */
|
|
1637 return c;
|
|
1638 }
|
|
1639 if (enc_latin1like)
|
|
1640 return latin1upper[c];
|
|
1641 }
|
|
1642 return TOUPPER_LOC(c);
|
|
1643 }
|
|
1644
|
|
1645 int
|
|
1646 vim_tolower(c)
|
|
1647 int c;
|
|
1648 {
|
|
1649 if (c <= '@')
|
|
1650 return c;
|
|
1651 if (c >= 0x80)
|
|
1652 {
|
|
1653 if (enc_utf8)
|
|
1654 return utf_tolower(c);
|
|
1655 if (c >= 0x100)
|
|
1656 {
|
|
1657 #ifdef HAVE_TOWLOWER
|
|
1658 if (has_mbyte)
|
|
1659 return towlower(c);
|
|
1660 #endif
|
|
1661 /* tolower() can't handle these chars and may crash */
|
|
1662 return c;
|
|
1663 }
|
|
1664 if (enc_latin1like)
|
|
1665 return latin1lower[c];
|
|
1666 }
|
|
1667 return TOLOWER_LOC(c);
|
|
1668 }
|
|
1669 #endif
|
|
1670
|
7
|
1671 /*
|
|
1672 * skiptowhite: skip over text until ' ' or '\t' or NUL.
|
|
1673 */
|
|
1674 char_u *
|
|
1675 skiptowhite(p)
|
|
1676 char_u *p;
|
|
1677 {
|
|
1678 while (*p != ' ' && *p != '\t' && *p != NUL)
|
|
1679 ++p;
|
|
1680 return p;
|
|
1681 }
|
|
1682
|
|
1683 #if defined(FEAT_LISTCMDS) || defined(FEAT_SIGNS) || defined(FEAT_SNIFF) \
|
|
1684 || defined(PROTO)
|
|
1685 /*
|
|
1686 * skiptowhite_esc: Like skiptowhite(), but also skip escaped chars
|
|
1687 */
|
|
1688 char_u *
|
|
1689 skiptowhite_esc(p)
|
|
1690 char_u *p;
|
|
1691 {
|
|
1692 while (*p != ' ' && *p != '\t' && *p != NUL)
|
|
1693 {
|
|
1694 if ((*p == '\\' || *p == Ctrl_V) && *(p + 1) != NUL)
|
|
1695 ++p;
|
|
1696 ++p;
|
|
1697 }
|
|
1698 return p;
|
|
1699 }
|
|
1700 #endif
|
|
1701
|
|
1702 /*
|
|
1703 * Getdigits: Get a number from a string and skip over it.
|
|
1704 * Note: the argument is a pointer to a char_u pointer!
|
|
1705 */
|
|
1706 long
|
|
1707 getdigits(pp)
|
|
1708 char_u **pp;
|
|
1709 {
|
|
1710 char_u *p;
|
|
1711 long retval;
|
|
1712
|
|
1713 p = *pp;
|
|
1714 retval = atol((char *)p);
|
|
1715 if (*p == '-') /* skip negative sign */
|
|
1716 ++p;
|
|
1717 p = skipdigits(p); /* skip to next non-digit */
|
|
1718 *pp = p;
|
|
1719 return retval;
|
|
1720 }
|
|
1721
|
|
1722 /*
|
|
1723 * Return TRUE if "lbuf" is empty or only contains blanks.
|
|
1724 */
|
|
1725 int
|
|
1726 vim_isblankline(lbuf)
|
|
1727 char_u *lbuf;
|
|
1728 {
|
|
1729 char_u *p;
|
|
1730
|
|
1731 p = skipwhite(lbuf);
|
|
1732 return (*p == NUL || *p == '\r' || *p == '\n');
|
|
1733 }
|
|
1734
|
|
1735 /*
|
|
1736 * Convert a string into a long and/or unsigned long, taking care of
|
16
|
1737 * hexadecimal and octal numbers. Accepts a '-' sign.
|
7
|
1738 * If "hexp" is not NULL, returns a flag to indicate the type of the number:
|
|
1739 * 0 decimal
|
|
1740 * '0' octal
|
|
1741 * 'X' hex
|
|
1742 * 'x' hex
|
|
1743 * If "len" is not NULL, the length of the number in characters is returned.
|
|
1744 * If "nptr" is not NULL, the signed result is returned in it.
|
|
1745 * If "unptr" is not NULL, the unsigned result is returned in it.
|
782
|
1746 * If "unptr" is not NULL, the unsigned result is returned in it.
|
293
|
1747 * If "dooct" is non-zero recognize octal numbers, when > 1 always assume
|
|
1748 * octal number.
|
782
|
1749 * If "dohex" is non-zero recognize hex numbers, when > 1 always assume
|
293
|
1750 * hex number.
|
7
|
1751 */
|
|
1752 void
|
|
1753 vim_str2nr(start, hexp, len, dooct, dohex, nptr, unptr)
|
|
1754 char_u *start;
|
|
1755 int *hexp; /* return: type of number 0 = decimal, 'x'
|
|
1756 or 'X' is hex, '0' = octal */
|
|
1757 int *len; /* return: detected length of number */
|
|
1758 int dooct; /* recognize octal number */
|
|
1759 int dohex; /* recognize hex number */
|
|
1760 long *nptr; /* return: signed result */
|
|
1761 unsigned long *unptr; /* return: unsigned result */
|
|
1762 {
|
|
1763 char_u *ptr = start;
|
|
1764 int hex = 0; /* default is decimal */
|
|
1765 int negative = FALSE;
|
|
1766 unsigned long un = 0;
|
39
|
1767 int n;
|
7
|
1768
|
|
1769 if (ptr[0] == '-')
|
|
1770 {
|
|
1771 negative = TRUE;
|
|
1772 ++ptr;
|
|
1773 }
|
|
1774
|
39
|
1775 /* Recognize hex and octal. */
|
|
1776 if (ptr[0] == '0' && ptr[1] != '8' && ptr[1] != '9')
|
7
|
1777 {
|
|
1778 hex = ptr[1];
|
|
1779 if (dohex && (hex == 'X' || hex == 'x') && vim_isxdigit(ptr[2]))
|
|
1780 ptr += 2; /* hexadecimal */
|
|
1781 else
|
|
1782 {
|
39
|
1783 hex = 0; /* default is decimal */
|
|
1784 if (dooct)
|
|
1785 {
|
|
1786 /* Don't interpret "0", "08" or "0129" as octal. */
|
|
1787 for (n = 1; VIM_ISDIGIT(ptr[n]); ++n)
|
|
1788 {
|
|
1789 if (ptr[n] > '7')
|
|
1790 {
|
|
1791 hex = 0; /* can't be octal */
|
|
1792 break;
|
|
1793 }
|
|
1794 if (ptr[n] > '0')
|
|
1795 hex = '0'; /* assume octal */
|
|
1796 }
|
|
1797 }
|
7
|
1798 }
|
|
1799 }
|
|
1800
|
|
1801 /*
|
|
1802 * Do the string-to-numeric conversion "manually" to avoid sscanf quirks.
|
|
1803 */
|
293
|
1804 if (hex == '0' || dooct > 1)
|
7
|
1805 {
|
293
|
1806 /* octal */
|
|
1807 while ('0' <= *ptr && *ptr <= '7')
|
7
|
1808 {
|
293
|
1809 un = 8 * un + (unsigned long)(*ptr - '0');
|
|
1810 ++ptr;
|
7
|
1811 }
|
293
|
1812 }
|
|
1813 else if (hex != 0 || dohex > 1)
|
|
1814 {
|
|
1815 /* hex */
|
|
1816 while (vim_isxdigit(*ptr))
|
7
|
1817 {
|
293
|
1818 un = 16 * un + (unsigned long)hex2nr(*ptr);
|
|
1819 ++ptr;
|
7
|
1820 }
|
|
1821 }
|
|
1822 else
|
|
1823 {
|
|
1824 /* decimal */
|
|
1825 while (VIM_ISDIGIT(*ptr))
|
|
1826 {
|
|
1827 un = 10 * un + (unsigned long)(*ptr - '0');
|
|
1828 ++ptr;
|
|
1829 }
|
|
1830 }
|
|
1831
|
|
1832 if (hexp != NULL)
|
|
1833 *hexp = hex;
|
|
1834 if (len != NULL)
|
|
1835 *len = (int)(ptr - start);
|
|
1836 if (nptr != NULL)
|
16
|
1837 {
|
|
1838 if (negative) /* account for leading '-' for decimal numbers */
|
|
1839 *nptr = -(long)un;
|
|
1840 else
|
|
1841 *nptr = (long)un;
|
|
1842 }
|
7
|
1843 if (unptr != NULL)
|
|
1844 *unptr = un;
|
|
1845 }
|
|
1846
|
|
1847 /*
|
|
1848 * Return the value of a single hex character.
|
|
1849 * Only valid when the argument is '0' - '9', 'A' - 'F' or 'a' - 'f'.
|
|
1850 */
|
|
1851 int
|
|
1852 hex2nr(c)
|
|
1853 int c;
|
|
1854 {
|
|
1855 if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f')
|
|
1856 return c - 'a' + 10;
|
|
1857 if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F')
|
|
1858 return c - 'A' + 10;
|
|
1859 return c - '0';
|
|
1860 }
|
|
1861
|
|
1862 #if defined(FEAT_TERMRESPONSE) \
|
|
1863 || (defined(FEAT_GUI_GTK) && defined(FEAT_WINDOWS)) || defined(PROTO)
|
|
1864 /*
|
|
1865 * Convert two hex characters to a byte.
|
|
1866 * Return -1 if one of the characters is not hex.
|
|
1867 */
|
|
1868 int
|
|
1869 hexhex2nr(p)
|
|
1870 char_u *p;
|
|
1871 {
|
|
1872 if (!vim_isxdigit(p[0]) || !vim_isxdigit(p[1]))
|
|
1873 return -1;
|
|
1874 return (hex2nr(p[0]) << 4) + hex2nr(p[1]);
|
|
1875 }
|
|
1876 #endif
|
|
1877
|
|
1878 /*
|
|
1879 * Return TRUE if "str" starts with a backslash that should be removed.
|
|
1880 * For MS-DOS, WIN32 and OS/2 this is only done when the character after the
|
|
1881 * backslash is not a normal file name character.
|
|
1882 * '$' is a valid file name character, we don't remove the backslash before
|
|
1883 * it. This means it is not possible to use an environment variable after a
|
|
1884 * backslash. "C:\$VIM\doc" is taken literally, only "$VIM\doc" works.
|
|
1885 * Although "\ name" is valid, the backslash in "Program\ files" must be
|
|
1886 * removed. Assume a file name doesn't start with a space.
|
|
1887 * For multi-byte names, never remove a backslash before a non-ascii
|
|
1888 * character, assume that all multi-byte characters are valid file name
|
|
1889 * characters.
|
|
1890 */
|
|
1891 int
|
|
1892 rem_backslash(str)
|
|
1893 char_u *str;
|
|
1894 {
|
|
1895 #ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME
|
|
1896 return (str[0] == '\\'
|
|
1897 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1898 && str[1] < 0x80
|
|
1899 # endif
|
|
1900 && (str[1] == ' '
|
|
1901 || (str[1] != NUL
|
|
1902 && str[1] != '*'
|
|
1903 && str[1] != '?'
|
|
1904 && !vim_isfilec(str[1]))));
|
|
1905 #else
|
|
1906 return (str[0] == '\\' && str[1] != NUL);
|
|
1907 #endif
|
|
1908 }
|
|
1909
|
|
1910 /*
|
|
1911 * Halve the number of backslashes in a file name argument.
|
|
1912 * For MS-DOS we only do this if the character after the backslash
|
|
1913 * is not a normal file character.
|
|
1914 */
|
|
1915 void
|
|
1916 backslash_halve(p)
|
|
1917 char_u *p;
|
|
1918 {
|
|
1919 for ( ; *p; ++p)
|
|
1920 if (rem_backslash(p))
|
1341
|
1921 mch_memmove(p, p + 1, STRLEN(p));
|
7
|
1922 }
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1923
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1924 /*
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1925 * backslash_halve() plus save the result in allocated memory.
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1926 */
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1927 char_u *
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1928 backslash_halve_save(p)
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1929 char_u *p;
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1930 {
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1931 char_u *res;
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1932
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1933 res = vim_strsave(p);
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1934 if (res == NULL)
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1935 return p;
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1936 backslash_halve(res);
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1937 return res;
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1938 }
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1939
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1940 #if (defined(EBCDIC) && defined(FEAT_POSTSCRIPT)) || defined(PROTO)
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1941 /*
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1942 * Table for EBCDIC to ASCII conversion unashamedly taken from xxd.c!
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1943 * The first 64 entries have been added to map control characters defined in
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1944 * ascii.h
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1945 */
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1946 static char_u ebcdic2ascii_tab[256] =
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1947 {
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1948 0000, 0001, 0002, 0003, 0004, 0011, 0006, 0177,
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1949 0010, 0011, 0012, 0013, 0014, 0015, 0016, 0017,
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1950 0020, 0021, 0022, 0023, 0024, 0012, 0010, 0027,
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1951 0030, 0031, 0032, 0033, 0033, 0035, 0036, 0037,
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1952 0040, 0041, 0042, 0043, 0044, 0045, 0046, 0047,
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1953 0050, 0051, 0052, 0053, 0054, 0055, 0056, 0057,
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1954 0060, 0061, 0062, 0063, 0064, 0065, 0066, 0067,
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1955 0070, 0071, 0072, 0073, 0074, 0075, 0076, 0077,
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1956 0040, 0240, 0241, 0242, 0243, 0244, 0245, 0246,
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1957 0247, 0250, 0325, 0056, 0074, 0050, 0053, 0174,
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1958 0046, 0251, 0252, 0253, 0254, 0255, 0256, 0257,
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1959 0260, 0261, 0041, 0044, 0052, 0051, 0073, 0176,
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1960 0055, 0057, 0262, 0263, 0264, 0265, 0266, 0267,
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1961 0270, 0271, 0313, 0054, 0045, 0137, 0076, 0077,
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1962 0272, 0273, 0274, 0275, 0276, 0277, 0300, 0301,
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1963 0302, 0140, 0072, 0043, 0100, 0047, 0075, 0042,
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1964 0303, 0141, 0142, 0143, 0144, 0145, 0146, 0147,
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1965 0150, 0151, 0304, 0305, 0306, 0307, 0310, 0311,
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1966 0312, 0152, 0153, 0154, 0155, 0156, 0157, 0160,
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1967 0161, 0162, 0136, 0314, 0315, 0316, 0317, 0320,
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1968 0321, 0345, 0163, 0164, 0165, 0166, 0167, 0170,
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1969 0171, 0172, 0322, 0323, 0324, 0133, 0326, 0327,
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1970 0330, 0331, 0332, 0333, 0334, 0335, 0336, 0337,
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1971 0340, 0341, 0342, 0343, 0344, 0135, 0346, 0347,
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1972 0173, 0101, 0102, 0103, 0104, 0105, 0106, 0107,
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1973 0110, 0111, 0350, 0351, 0352, 0353, 0354, 0355,
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1974 0175, 0112, 0113, 0114, 0115, 0116, 0117, 0120,
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1975 0121, 0122, 0356, 0357, 0360, 0361, 0362, 0363,
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1976 0134, 0237, 0123, 0124, 0125, 0126, 0127, 0130,
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1977 0131, 0132, 0364, 0365, 0366, 0367, 0370, 0371,
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1978 0060, 0061, 0062, 0063, 0064, 0065, 0066, 0067,
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1979 0070, 0071, 0372, 0373, 0374, 0375, 0376, 0377
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1980 };
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1981
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1982 /*
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1983 * Convert a buffer worth of characters from EBCDIC to ASCII. Only useful if
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1984 * wanting 7-bit ASCII characters out the other end.
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1985 */
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1986 void
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1987 ebcdic2ascii(buffer, len)
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1988 char_u *buffer;
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1989 int len;
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1990 {
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1991 int i;
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1992
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1993 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
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1994 buffer[i] = ebcdic2ascii_tab[buffer[i]];
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1995 }
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1996 #endif
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