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view src/if_xcmdsrv.c @ 15089:e428882d6ffb v8.1.0555
patch 8.1.0555: crash when last search pat is set but not last substitute pat
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/2fb8f684d888ad68b283ba8f9505106b5fb725be
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Sat Dec 1 13:14:45 2018 +0100
patch 8.1.0555: crash when last search pat is set but not last substitute pat
Problem: Crash when last search pat is set but not last substitute pat.
Solution: Do not mix up last search pattern and last subtitute pattern.
(closes #3647)
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Sat, 01 Dec 2018 13:15:04 +0100 |
parents | 27b9a84395b5 |
children | 55ccc2d353bd |
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/* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 noet: * * VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar * X command server by Flemming Madsen * * Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions. * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed. * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code. * * if_xcmdsrv.c: Functions for passing commands through an X11 display. * */ #include "vim.h" #include "version.h" #if defined(FEAT_CLIENTSERVER) || defined(PROTO) # ifdef FEAT_X11 # include <X11/Intrinsic.h> # include <X11/Xatom.h> # endif /* * This file provides procedures that implement the command server * functionality of Vim when in contact with an X11 server. * * Adapted from TCL/TK's send command in tkSend.c of the tk 3.6 distribution. * Adapted for use in Vim by Flemming Madsen. Protocol changed to that of tk 4 */ /* * Copyright (c) 1989-1993 The Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * * Permission is hereby granted, without written agreement and without * license or royalty fees, to use, copy, modify, and distribute this * software and its documentation for any purpose, provided that the * above copyright notice and the following two paragraphs appear in * all copies of this software. * * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR * DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT * OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE AND ITS DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF THE UNIVERSITY OF * CALIFORNIA HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, * INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY * AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS * ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, AND THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA HAS NO OBLIGATION TO * PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS. */ /* * When a result is being awaited from a sent command, one of * the following structures is present on a list of all outstanding * sent commands. The information in the structure is used to * process the result when it arrives. You're probably wondering * how there could ever be multiple outstanding sent commands. * This could happen if Vim instances invoke each other recursively. * It's unlikely, but possible. */ typedef struct PendingCommand { int serial; /* Serial number expected in result. */ int code; /* Result Code. 0 is OK */ char_u *result; /* String result for command (malloc'ed). * NULL means command still pending. */ struct PendingCommand *nextPtr; /* Next in list of all outstanding commands. * NULL means end of list. */ } PendingCommand; static PendingCommand *pendingCommands = NULL; /* List of all commands currently * being waited for. */ /* * The information below is used for communication between processes * during "send" commands. Each process keeps a private window, never * even mapped, with one property, "Comm". When a command is sent to * an interpreter, the command is appended to the comm property of the * communication window associated with the interp's process. Similarly, * when a result is returned from a sent command, it is also appended * to the comm property. * * Each command and each result takes the form of ASCII text. For a * command, the text consists of a nul character followed by several * nul-terminated ASCII strings. The first string consists of a * single letter: * "c" for an expression * "k" for keystrokes * "r" for reply * "n" for notification. * Subsequent strings have the form "option value" where the following options * are supported: * * -r commWindow serial * * This option means that a response should be sent to the window * whose X identifier is "commWindow" (in hex), and the response should * be identified with the serial number given by "serial" (in decimal). * If this option isn't specified then the send is asynchronous and * no response is sent. * * -n name * "Name" gives the name of the application for which the command is * intended. This option must be present. * * -E encoding * Encoding name used for the text. This is the 'encoding' of the * sender. The receiver may want to do conversion to his 'encoding'. * * -s script * "Script" is the script to be executed. This option must be * present. Taken as a series of keystrokes in a "k" command where * <Key>'s are expanded * * The options may appear in any order. The -n and -s options must be * present, but -r may be omitted for asynchronous RPCs. For compatibility * with future releases that may add new features, there may be additional * options present; as long as they start with a "-" character, they will * be ignored. * * A result also consists of a zero character followed by several null- * terminated ASCII strings. The first string consists of the single * letter "r". Subsequent strings have the form "option value" where * the following options are supported: * * -s serial * Identifies the command for which this is the result. It is the * same as the "serial" field from the -s option in the command. This * option must be present. * * -r result * "Result" is the result string for the script, which may be either * a result or an error message. If this field is omitted then it * defaults to an empty string. * * -c code * 0: for OK. This is the default. * 1: for error: Result is the last error * * -i errorInfo * -e errorCode * Not applicable for Vim * * Options may appear in any order, and only the -s option must be * present. As with commands, there may be additional options besides * these; unknown options are ignored. */ /* * Maximum size property that can be read at one time by * this module: */ #define MAX_PROP_WORDS 100000 struct ServerReply { Window id; garray_T strings; }; static garray_T serverReply = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }; enum ServerReplyOp { SROP_Find, SROP_Add, SROP_Delete }; typedef int (*EndCond)(void *); struct x_cmdqueue { char_u *propInfo; long_u len; struct x_cmdqueue *next; struct x_cmdqueue *prev; }; typedef struct x_cmdqueue x_queue_T; /* dummy node, header for circular queue */ static x_queue_T head = {NULL, 0, NULL, NULL}; /* * Forward declarations for procedures defined later in this file: */ static Window LookupName(Display *dpy, char_u *name, int delete, char_u **loose); static int SendInit(Display *dpy); static int DoRegisterName(Display *dpy, char_u *name); static void DeleteAnyLingerer(Display *dpy, Window w); static int GetRegProp(Display *dpy, char_u **regPropp, long_u *numItemsp, int domsg); static int WaitForPend(void *p); static int WindowValid(Display *dpy, Window w); static void ServerWait(Display *dpy, Window w, EndCond endCond, void *endData, int localLoop, int seconds); static int AppendPropCarefully(Display *display, Window window, Atom property, char_u *value, int length); static int x_error_check(Display *dpy, XErrorEvent *error_event); static int IsSerialName(char_u *name); static void save_in_queue(char_u *buf, long_u len); static void server_parse_message(Display *dpy, char_u *propInfo, long_u numItems); /* Private variables for the "server" functionality */ static Atom registryProperty = None; static Atom vimProperty = None; static int got_x_error = FALSE; static char_u *empty_prop = (char_u *)""; /* empty GetRegProp() result */ /* * Associate an ASCII name with Vim. Try real hard to get a unique one. * Returns FAIL or OK. */ int serverRegisterName( Display *dpy, /* display to register with */ char_u *name) /* the name that will be used as a base */ { int i; int res; char_u *p = NULL; res = DoRegisterName(dpy, name); if (res < 0) { i = 1; do { if (res < -1 || i >= 1000) { MSG_ATTR(_("Unable to register a command server name"), HL_ATTR(HLF_W)); return FAIL; } if (p == NULL) p = alloc(STRLEN(name) + 10); if (p == NULL) { res = -10; continue; } sprintf((char *)p, "%s%d", name, i++); res = DoRegisterName(dpy, p); } while (res < 0) ; vim_free(p); } return OK; } static int DoRegisterName(Display *dpy, char_u *name) { Window w; XErrorHandler old_handler; #define MAX_NAME_LENGTH 100 char_u propInfo[MAX_NAME_LENGTH + 20]; if (commProperty == None) { if (SendInit(dpy) < 0) return -2; } /* * Make sure the name is unique, and append info about it to * the registry property. It's important to lock the server * here to prevent conflicting changes to the registry property. * WARNING: Do not step through this while debugging, it will hangup the X * server! */ XGrabServer(dpy); w = LookupName(dpy, name, FALSE, NULL); if (w != (Window)0) { Status status; int dummyInt; unsigned int dummyUns; Window dummyWin; /* * The name is currently registered. See if the commWindow * associated with the name exists. If not, or if the commWindow * is *our* commWindow, then just unregister the old name (this * could happen if an application dies without cleaning up the * registry). */ old_handler = XSetErrorHandler(x_error_check); status = XGetGeometry(dpy, w, &dummyWin, &dummyInt, &dummyInt, &dummyUns, &dummyUns, &dummyUns, &dummyUns); (void)XSetErrorHandler(old_handler); if (status != Success && w != commWindow) { XUngrabServer(dpy); XFlush(dpy); return -1; } (void)LookupName(dpy, name, /*delete=*/TRUE, NULL); } sprintf((char *)propInfo, "%x %.*s", (int_u)commWindow, MAX_NAME_LENGTH, name); old_handler = XSetErrorHandler(x_error_check); got_x_error = FALSE; XChangeProperty(dpy, RootWindow(dpy, 0), registryProperty, XA_STRING, 8, PropModeAppend, propInfo, STRLEN(propInfo) + 1); XUngrabServer(dpy); XSync(dpy, False); (void)XSetErrorHandler(old_handler); if (!got_x_error) { #ifdef FEAT_EVAL set_vim_var_string(VV_SEND_SERVER, name, -1); #endif serverName = vim_strsave(name); #ifdef FEAT_TITLE need_maketitle = TRUE; #endif return 0; } return -2; } #if defined(FEAT_GUI) || defined(PROTO) /* * Clean out new ID from registry and set it as comm win. * Change any registered window ID. */ void serverChangeRegisteredWindow( Display *dpy, /* Display to register with */ Window newwin) /* Re-register to this ID */ { char_u propInfo[MAX_NAME_LENGTH + 20]; commWindow = newwin; /* Always call SendInit() here, to make sure commWindow is marked as a Vim * window. */ if (SendInit(dpy) < 0) return; /* WARNING: Do not step through this while debugging, it will hangup the X * server! */ XGrabServer(dpy); DeleteAnyLingerer(dpy, newwin); if (serverName != NULL) { /* Reinsert name if we was already registered */ (void)LookupName(dpy, serverName, /*delete=*/TRUE, NULL); sprintf((char *)propInfo, "%x %.*s", (int_u)newwin, MAX_NAME_LENGTH, serverName); XChangeProperty(dpy, RootWindow(dpy, 0), registryProperty, XA_STRING, 8, PropModeAppend, (char_u *)propInfo, STRLEN(propInfo) + 1); } XUngrabServer(dpy); } #endif /* * Send to an instance of Vim via the X display. * Returns 0 for OK, negative for an error. */ int serverSendToVim( Display *dpy, /* Where to send. */ char_u *name, /* Where to send. */ char_u *cmd, /* What to send. */ char_u **result, /* Result of eval'ed expression */ Window *server, /* Actual ID of receiving app */ Bool asExpr, /* Interpret as keystrokes or expr ? */ int timeout, /* seconds to wait or zero */ Bool localLoop, /* Throw away everything but result */ int silent) /* don't complain about no server */ { Window w; char_u *property; int length; int res; static int serial = 0; /* Running count of sent commands. * Used to give each command a * different serial number. */ PendingCommand pending; char_u *loosename = NULL; if (result != NULL) *result = NULL; if (name == NULL || *name == NUL) name = (char_u *)"GVIM"; /* use a default name */ if (commProperty == None && dpy != NULL) { if (SendInit(dpy) < 0) return -1; } /* Execute locally if no display or target is ourselves */ if (dpy == NULL || (serverName != NULL && STRICMP(name, serverName) == 0)) return sendToLocalVim(cmd, asExpr, result); /* * Bind the server name to a communication window. * * Find any survivor with a serialno attached to the name if the * original registrant of the wanted name is no longer present. * * Delete any lingering names from dead editors. */ while (TRUE) { w = LookupName(dpy, name, FALSE, &loosename); /* Check that the window is hot */ if (w != None) { if (!WindowValid(dpy, w)) { LookupName(dpy, loosename ? loosename : name, /*DELETE=*/TRUE, NULL); vim_free(loosename); continue; } } break; } if (w == None) { if (!silent) EMSG2(_(e_noserver), name); return -1; } else if (loosename != NULL) name = loosename; if (server != NULL) *server = w; /* * Send the command to target interpreter by appending it to the * comm window in the communication window. * Length must be computed exactly! */ #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE length = STRLEN(name) + STRLEN(p_enc) + STRLEN(cmd) + 14; #else length = STRLEN(name) + STRLEN(cmd) + 10; #endif property = (char_u *)alloc((unsigned)length + 30); #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE sprintf((char *)property, "%c%c%c-n %s%c-E %s%c-s %s", 0, asExpr ? 'c' : 'k', 0, name, 0, p_enc, 0, cmd); #else sprintf((char *)property, "%c%c%c-n %s%c-s %s", 0, asExpr ? 'c' : 'k', 0, name, 0, cmd); #endif if (name == loosename) vim_free(loosename); /* Add a back reference to our comm window */ serial++; sprintf((char *)property + length, "%c-r %x %d", 0, (int_u)commWindow, serial); /* Add length of what "-r %x %d" resulted in, skipping the NUL. */ length += STRLEN(property + length + 1) + 1; res = AppendPropCarefully(dpy, w, commProperty, property, length + 1); vim_free(property); if (res < 0) { EMSG(_("E248: Failed to send command to the destination program")); return -1; } if (!asExpr) /* There is no answer for this - Keys are sent async */ return 0; /* * Register the fact that we're waiting for a command to * complete (this is needed by SendEventProc and by * AppendErrorProc to pass back the command's results). */ pending.serial = serial; pending.code = 0; pending.result = NULL; pending.nextPtr = pendingCommands; pendingCommands = &pending; ServerWait(dpy, w, WaitForPend, &pending, localLoop, timeout > 0 ? timeout : 600); /* * Unregister the information about the pending command * and return the result. */ if (pendingCommands == &pending) pendingCommands = pending.nextPtr; else { PendingCommand *pcPtr; for (pcPtr = pendingCommands; pcPtr != NULL; pcPtr = pcPtr->nextPtr) if (pcPtr->nextPtr == &pending) { pcPtr->nextPtr = pending.nextPtr; break; } } if (result != NULL) *result = pending.result; else vim_free(pending.result); return pending.code == 0 ? 0 : -1; } static int WaitForPend(void *p) { PendingCommand *pending = (PendingCommand *) p; return pending->result != NULL; } /* * Return TRUE if window "w" exists and has a "Vim" property on it. */ static int WindowValid(Display *dpy, Window w) { XErrorHandler old_handler; Atom *plist; int numProp; int i; old_handler = XSetErrorHandler(x_error_check); got_x_error = 0; plist = XListProperties(dpy, w, &numProp); XSync(dpy, False); XSetErrorHandler(old_handler); if (plist == NULL || got_x_error) return FALSE; for (i = 0; i < numProp; i++) if (plist[i] == vimProperty) { XFree(plist); return TRUE; } XFree(plist); return FALSE; } /* * Enter a loop processing X events & polling chars until we see a result */ static void ServerWait( Display *dpy, Window w, EndCond endCond, void *endData, int localLoop, int seconds) { time_t start; time_t now; XEvent event; #define UI_MSEC_DELAY 50 #define SEND_MSEC_POLL 500 #ifndef HAVE_SELECT struct pollfd fds; fds.fd = ConnectionNumber(dpy); fds.events = POLLIN; #else fd_set fds; struct timeval tv; tv.tv_sec = 0; tv.tv_usec = SEND_MSEC_POLL * 1000; FD_ZERO(&fds); FD_SET(ConnectionNumber(dpy), &fds); #endif time(&start); while (TRUE) { while (XCheckWindowEvent(dpy, commWindow, PropertyChangeMask, &event)) serverEventProc(dpy, &event, 1); server_parse_messages(); if (endCond(endData) != 0) break; if (!WindowValid(dpy, w)) break; time(&now); if (seconds >= 0 && (now - start) >= seconds) break; #ifdef FEAT_TIMERS check_due_timer(); #endif /* Just look out for the answer without calling back into Vim */ if (localLoop) { #ifndef HAVE_SELECT if (poll(&fds, 1, SEND_MSEC_POLL) < 0) break; #else if (select(FD_SETSIZE, &fds, NULL, NULL, &tv) < 0) break; #endif } else { if (got_int) break; ui_delay((long)UI_MSEC_DELAY, TRUE); ui_breakcheck(); } } } /* * Fetch a list of all the Vim instance names currently registered for the * display. * * Returns a newline separated list in allocated memory or NULL. */ char_u * serverGetVimNames(Display *dpy) { char_u *regProp; char_u *entry; char_u *p; long_u numItems; int_u w; garray_T ga; if (registryProperty == None) { if (SendInit(dpy) < 0) return NULL; } /* * Read the registry property. */ if (GetRegProp(dpy, ®Prop, &numItems, TRUE) == FAIL) return NULL; /* * Scan all of the names out of the property. */ ga_init2(&ga, 1, 100); for (p = regProp; (long_u)(p - regProp) < numItems; p++) { entry = p; while (*p != 0 && !isspace(*p)) p++; if (*p != 0) { w = None; sscanf((char *)entry, "%x", &w); if (WindowValid(dpy, (Window)w)) { ga_concat(&ga, p + 1); ga_concat(&ga, (char_u *)"\n"); } while (*p != 0) p++; } } if (regProp != empty_prop) XFree(regProp); ga_append(&ga, NUL); return ga.ga_data; } /* ---------------------------------------------------------- * Reply stuff */ static struct ServerReply * ServerReplyFind(Window w, enum ServerReplyOp op) { struct ServerReply *p; struct ServerReply e; int i; p = (struct ServerReply *) serverReply.ga_data; for (i = 0; i < serverReply.ga_len; i++, p++) if (p->id == w) break; if (i >= serverReply.ga_len) p = NULL; if (p == NULL && op == SROP_Add) { if (serverReply.ga_growsize == 0) ga_init2(&serverReply, sizeof(struct ServerReply), 1); if (ga_grow(&serverReply, 1) == OK) { p = ((struct ServerReply *) serverReply.ga_data) + serverReply.ga_len; e.id = w; ga_init2(&e.strings, 1, 100); mch_memmove(p, &e, sizeof(e)); serverReply.ga_len++; } } else if (p != NULL && op == SROP_Delete) { ga_clear(&p->strings); mch_memmove(p, p + 1, (serverReply.ga_len - i - 1) * sizeof(*p)); serverReply.ga_len--; } return p; } /* * Convert string to windowid. * Issue an error if the id is invalid. */ Window serverStrToWin(char_u *str) { unsigned id = None; sscanf((char *)str, "0x%x", &id); if (id == None) EMSG2(_("E573: Invalid server id used: %s"), str); return (Window)id; } /* * Send a reply string (notification) to client with id "name". * Return -1 if the window is invalid. */ int serverSendReply(char_u *name, char_u *str) { char_u *property; int length; int res; Display *dpy = X_DISPLAY; Window win = serverStrToWin(name); if (commProperty == None) { if (SendInit(dpy) < 0) return -2; } if (!WindowValid(dpy, win)) return -1; #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE length = STRLEN(p_enc) + STRLEN(str) + 14; #else length = STRLEN(str) + 10; #endif if ((property = (char_u *)alloc((unsigned)length + 30)) != NULL) { #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE sprintf((char *)property, "%cn%c-E %s%c-n %s%c-w %x", 0, 0, p_enc, 0, str, 0, (unsigned int)commWindow); #else sprintf((char *)property, "%cn%c-n %s%c-w %x", 0, 0, str, 0, (unsigned int)commWindow); #endif /* Add length of what "%x" resulted in. */ length += STRLEN(property + length); res = AppendPropCarefully(dpy, win, commProperty, property, length + 1); vim_free(property); return res; } return -1; } static int WaitForReply(void *p) { Window *w = (Window *) p; return ServerReplyFind(*w, SROP_Find) != NULL; } /* * Wait for replies from id (win) * When "timeout" is non-zero wait up to this many seconds. * Return 0 and the malloc'ed string when a reply is available. * Return -1 if the window becomes invalid while waiting. */ int serverReadReply( Display *dpy, Window win, char_u **str, int localLoop, int timeout) { int len; char_u *s; struct ServerReply *p; ServerWait(dpy, win, WaitForReply, &win, localLoop, timeout > 0 ? timeout : -1); if ((p = ServerReplyFind(win, SROP_Find)) != NULL && p->strings.ga_len > 0) { *str = vim_strsave(p->strings.ga_data); len = STRLEN(*str) + 1; if (len < p->strings.ga_len) { s = (char_u *) p->strings.ga_data; mch_memmove(s, s + len, p->strings.ga_len - len); p->strings.ga_len -= len; } else { /* Last string read. Remove from list */ ga_clear(&p->strings); ServerReplyFind(win, SROP_Delete); } return 0; } return -1; } /* * Check for replies from id (win). * Return TRUE and a non-malloc'ed string if there is. Else return FALSE. */ int serverPeekReply(Display *dpy, Window win, char_u **str) { struct ServerReply *p; if ((p = ServerReplyFind(win, SROP_Find)) != NULL && p->strings.ga_len > 0) { if (str != NULL) *str = p->strings.ga_data; return 1; } if (!WindowValid(dpy, win)) return -1; return 0; } /* * Initialize the communication channels for sending commands and receiving * results. */ static int SendInit(Display *dpy) { XErrorHandler old_handler; /* * Create the window used for communication, and set up an * event handler for it. */ old_handler = XSetErrorHandler(x_error_check); got_x_error = FALSE; if (commProperty == None) commProperty = XInternAtom(dpy, "Comm", False); if (vimProperty == None) vimProperty = XInternAtom(dpy, "Vim", False); if (registryProperty == None) registryProperty = XInternAtom(dpy, "VimRegistry", False); if (commWindow == None) { commWindow = XCreateSimpleWindow(dpy, XDefaultRootWindow(dpy), getpid(), 0, 10, 10, 0, WhitePixel(dpy, DefaultScreen(dpy)), WhitePixel(dpy, DefaultScreen(dpy))); XSelectInput(dpy, commWindow, PropertyChangeMask); /* WARNING: Do not step through this while debugging, it will hangup * the X server! */ XGrabServer(dpy); DeleteAnyLingerer(dpy, commWindow); XUngrabServer(dpy); } /* Make window recognizable as a vim window */ XChangeProperty(dpy, commWindow, vimProperty, XA_STRING, 8, PropModeReplace, (char_u *)VIM_VERSION_SHORT, (int)STRLEN(VIM_VERSION_SHORT) + 1); XSync(dpy, False); (void)XSetErrorHandler(old_handler); return got_x_error ? -1 : 0; } /* * Given a server name, see if the name exists in the registry for a * particular display. * * If the given name is registered, return the ID of the window associated * with the name. If the name isn't registered, then return 0. * * Side effects: * If the registry property is improperly formed, then it is deleted. * If "delete" is non-zero, then if the named server is found it is * removed from the registry property. */ static Window LookupName( Display *dpy, /* Display whose registry to check. */ char_u *name, /* Name of a server. */ int delete, /* If non-zero, delete info about name. */ char_u **loose) /* Do another search matching -999 if not found Return result here if a match is found */ { char_u *regProp, *entry; char_u *p; long_u numItems; int_u returnValue; /* * Read the registry property. */ if (GetRegProp(dpy, ®Prop, &numItems, FALSE) == FAIL) return 0; /* * Scan the property for the desired name. */ returnValue = (int_u)None; entry = NULL; /* Not needed, but eliminates compiler warning. */ for (p = regProp; (long_u)(p - regProp) < numItems; ) { entry = p; while (*p != 0 && !isspace(*p)) p++; if (*p != 0 && STRICMP(name, p + 1) == 0) { sscanf((char *)entry, "%x", &returnValue); break; } while (*p != 0) p++; p++; } if (loose != NULL && returnValue == (int_u)None && !IsSerialName(name)) { for (p = regProp; (long_u)(p - regProp) < numItems; ) { entry = p; while (*p != 0 && !isspace(*p)) p++; if (*p != 0 && IsSerialName(p + 1) && STRNICMP(name, p + 1, STRLEN(name)) == 0) { sscanf((char *)entry, "%x", &returnValue); *loose = vim_strsave(p + 1); break; } while (*p != 0) p++; p++; } } /* * Delete the property, if that is desired (copy down the * remainder of the registry property to overlay the deleted * info, then rewrite the property). */ if (delete && returnValue != (int_u)None) { int count; while (*p != 0) p++; p++; count = numItems - (p - regProp); if (count > 0) mch_memmove(entry, p, count); XChangeProperty(dpy, RootWindow(dpy, 0), registryProperty, XA_STRING, 8, PropModeReplace, regProp, (int)(numItems - (p - entry))); XSync(dpy, False); } if (regProp != empty_prop) XFree(regProp); return (Window)returnValue; } /* * Delete any lingering occurrence of window id. We promise that any * occurrence is not ours since it is not yet put into the registry (by us) * * This is necessary in the following scenario: * 1. There is an old windowid for an exit'ed vim in the registry * 2. We get that id for our commWindow but only want to send, not register. * 3. The window will mistakenly be regarded valid because of own commWindow */ static void DeleteAnyLingerer( Display *dpy, /* Display whose registry to check. */ Window win) /* Window to remove */ { char_u *regProp, *entry = NULL; char_u *p; long_u numItems; int_u wwin; /* * Read the registry property. */ if (GetRegProp(dpy, ®Prop, &numItems, FALSE) == FAIL) return; /* Scan the property for the window id. */ for (p = regProp; (long_u)(p - regProp) < numItems; ) { if (*p != 0) { sscanf((char *)p, "%x", &wwin); if ((Window)wwin == win) { int lastHalf; /* Copy down the remainder to delete entry */ entry = p; while (*p != 0) p++; p++; lastHalf = numItems - (p - regProp); if (lastHalf > 0) mch_memmove(entry, p, lastHalf); numItems = (entry - regProp) + lastHalf; p = entry; continue; } } while (*p != 0) p++; p++; } if (entry != NULL) { XChangeProperty(dpy, RootWindow(dpy, 0), registryProperty, XA_STRING, 8, PropModeReplace, regProp, (int)(p - regProp)); XSync(dpy, False); } if (regProp != empty_prop) XFree(regProp); } /* * Read the registry property. Delete it when it's formatted wrong. * Return the property in "regPropp". "empty_prop" is used when it doesn't * exist yet. * Return OK when successful. */ static int GetRegProp( Display *dpy, char_u **regPropp, long_u *numItemsp, int domsg) /* When TRUE give error message. */ { int result, actualFormat; long_u bytesAfter; Atom actualType; XErrorHandler old_handler; *regPropp = NULL; old_handler = XSetErrorHandler(x_error_check); got_x_error = FALSE; result = XGetWindowProperty(dpy, RootWindow(dpy, 0), registryProperty, 0L, (long)MAX_PROP_WORDS, False, XA_STRING, &actualType, &actualFormat, numItemsp, &bytesAfter, regPropp); XSync(dpy, FALSE); (void)XSetErrorHandler(old_handler); if (got_x_error) return FAIL; if (actualType == None) { /* No prop yet. Logically equal to the empty list */ *numItemsp = 0; *regPropp = empty_prop; return OK; } /* If the property is improperly formed, then delete it. */ if (result != Success || actualFormat != 8 || actualType != XA_STRING) { if (*regPropp != NULL) XFree(*regPropp); XDeleteProperty(dpy, RootWindow(dpy, 0), registryProperty); if (domsg) EMSG(_("E251: VIM instance registry property is badly formed. Deleted!")); return FAIL; } return OK; } /* * This procedure is invoked by the various X event loops throughout Vims when * a property changes on the communication window. This procedure reads the * property and enqueues command requests and responses. If immediate is true, * it runs the event immediately instead of enqueuing it. Immediate can cause * unintended behavior and should only be used for code that blocks for a * response. */ void serverEventProc( Display *dpy, XEvent *eventPtr, /* Information about event. */ int immediate) /* Run event immediately. Should mostly be 0. */ { char_u *propInfo; int result, actualFormat; long_u numItems, bytesAfter; Atom actualType; if (eventPtr != NULL) { if (eventPtr->xproperty.atom != commProperty || eventPtr->xproperty.state != PropertyNewValue) return; } /* * Read the comm property and delete it. */ propInfo = NULL; result = XGetWindowProperty(dpy, commWindow, commProperty, 0L, (long)MAX_PROP_WORDS, True, XA_STRING, &actualType, &actualFormat, &numItems, &bytesAfter, &propInfo); /* If the property doesn't exist or is improperly formed then ignore it. */ if (result != Success || actualType != XA_STRING || actualFormat != 8) { if (propInfo != NULL) XFree(propInfo); return; } if (immediate) server_parse_message(dpy, propInfo, numItems); else save_in_queue(propInfo, numItems); } /* * Saves x clientserver commands in a queue so that they can be called when * vim is idle. */ static void save_in_queue(char_u *propInfo, long_u len) { x_queue_T *node; node = (x_queue_T *)alloc(sizeof(x_queue_T)); if (node == NULL) return; /* out of memory */ node->propInfo = propInfo; node->len = len; if (head.next == NULL) /* initialize circular queue */ { head.next = &head; head.prev = &head; } /* insert node at tail of queue */ node->next = &head; node->prev = head.prev; head.prev->next = node; head.prev = node; } /* * Parses queued clientserver messages. */ void server_parse_messages(void) { x_queue_T *node; if (!X_DISPLAY) return; /* cannot happen? */ while (head.next != NULL && head.next != &head) { node = head.next; head.next = node->next; node->next->prev = node->prev; server_parse_message(X_DISPLAY, node->propInfo, node->len); vim_free(node); } } /* * Returns a non-zero value if there are clientserver messages waiting * int the queue. */ int server_waiting(void) { return head.next != NULL && head.next != &head; } /* * Prases a single clientserver message. A single message may contain multiple * commands. * "propInfo" will be freed. */ static void server_parse_message( Display *dpy, char_u *propInfo, /* A string containing 0 or more X commands */ long_u numItems) /* The size of propInfo in bytes. */ { char_u *p; int code; char_u *tofree; /* * Several commands and results could arrive in the property at * one time; each iteration through the outer loop handles a * single command or result. */ for (p = propInfo; (long_u)(p - propInfo) < numItems; ) { /* * Ignore leading NULs; each command or result starts with a * NUL so that no matter how badly formed a preceding command * is, we'll be able to tell that a new command/result is * starting. */ if (*p == 0) { p++; continue; } if ((*p == 'c' || *p == 'k') && (p[1] == 0)) { Window resWindow; char_u *name, *script, *serial, *end; Bool asKeys = *p == 'k'; char_u *enc; /* * This is an incoming command from some other application. * Iterate over all of its options. Stop when we reach * the end of the property or something that doesn't look * like an option. */ p += 2; name = NULL; resWindow = None; serial = (char_u *)""; script = NULL; enc = NULL; while ((long_u)(p - propInfo) < numItems && *p == '-') { switch (p[1]) { case 'r': end = skipwhite(p + 2); resWindow = 0; while (vim_isxdigit(*end)) { resWindow = 16 * resWindow + (long_u)hex2nr(*end); ++end; } if (end == p + 2 || *end != ' ') resWindow = None; else { p = serial = end + 1; clientWindow = resWindow; /* Remember in global */ } break; case 'n': if (p[2] == ' ') name = p + 3; break; case 's': if (p[2] == ' ') script = p + 3; break; case 'E': if (p[2] == ' ') enc = p + 3; break; } while (*p != 0) p++; p++; } if (script == NULL || name == NULL) continue; if (serverName != NULL && STRICMP(name, serverName) == 0) { script = serverConvert(enc, script, &tofree); if (asKeys) server_to_input_buf(script); else { char_u *res; res = eval_client_expr_to_string(script); if (resWindow != None) { garray_T reply; /* Initialize the result property. */ ga_init2(&reply, 1, 100); #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE (void)ga_grow(&reply, 50 + STRLEN(p_enc)); sprintf(reply.ga_data, "%cr%c-E %s%c-s %s%c-r ", 0, 0, p_enc, 0, serial, 0); reply.ga_len = 14 + STRLEN(p_enc) + STRLEN(serial); #else (void)ga_grow(&reply, 50); sprintf(reply.ga_data, "%cr%c-s %s%c-r ", 0, 0, serial, 0); reply.ga_len = 10 + STRLEN(serial); #endif /* Evaluate the expression and return the result. */ if (res != NULL) ga_concat(&reply, res); else { ga_concat(&reply, (char_u *)_(e_invexprmsg)); ga_append(&reply, 0); ga_concat(&reply, (char_u *)"-c 1"); } ga_append(&reply, NUL); (void)AppendPropCarefully(dpy, resWindow, commProperty, reply.ga_data, reply.ga_len); ga_clear(&reply); } vim_free(res); } vim_free(tofree); } } else if (*p == 'r' && p[1] == 0) { int serial, gotSerial; char_u *res; PendingCommand *pcPtr; char_u *enc; /* * This is a reply to some command that we sent out. Iterate * over all of its options. Stop when we reach the end of the * property or something that doesn't look like an option. */ p += 2; gotSerial = 0; res = (char_u *)""; code = 0; enc = NULL; while ((long_u)(p - propInfo) < numItems && *p == '-') { switch (p[1]) { case 'r': if (p[2] == ' ') res = p + 3; break; case 'E': if (p[2] == ' ') enc = p + 3; break; case 's': if (sscanf((char *)p + 2, " %d", &serial) == 1) gotSerial = 1; break; case 'c': if (sscanf((char *)p + 2, " %d", &code) != 1) code = 0; break; } while (*p != 0) p++; p++; } if (!gotSerial) continue; /* * Give the result information to anyone who's * waiting for it. */ for (pcPtr = pendingCommands; pcPtr != NULL; pcPtr = pcPtr->nextPtr) { if (serial != pcPtr->serial || pcPtr->result != NULL) continue; pcPtr->code = code; res = serverConvert(enc, res, &tofree); if (tofree == NULL) res = vim_strsave(res); pcPtr->result = res; break; } } else if (*p == 'n' && p[1] == 0) { Window win = 0; unsigned int u; int gotWindow; char_u *str; struct ServerReply *r; char_u *enc; /* * This is a (n)otification. Sent with serverreply_send in Vim * script. Execute any autocommand and save it for later retrieval */ p += 2; gotWindow = 0; str = (char_u *)""; enc = NULL; while ((long_u)(p - propInfo) < numItems && *p == '-') { switch (p[1]) { case 'n': if (p[2] == ' ') str = p + 3; break; case 'E': if (p[2] == ' ') enc = p + 3; break; case 'w': if (sscanf((char *)p + 2, " %x", &u) == 1) { win = u; gotWindow = 1; } break; } while (*p != 0) p++; p++; } if (!gotWindow) continue; str = serverConvert(enc, str, &tofree); if ((r = ServerReplyFind(win, SROP_Add)) != NULL) { ga_concat(&(r->strings), str); ga_append(&(r->strings), NUL); } { char_u winstr[30]; sprintf((char *)winstr, "0x%x", (unsigned int)win); apply_autocmds(EVENT_REMOTEREPLY, winstr, str, TRUE, curbuf); } vim_free(tofree); } else { /* * Didn't recognize this thing. Just skip through the next * null character and try again. * Even if we get an 'r'(eply) we will throw it away as we * never specify (and thus expect) one */ while (*p != 0) p++; p++; } } XFree(propInfo); } /* * Append a given property to a given window, but set up an X error handler so * that if the append fails this procedure can return an error code rather * than having Xlib panic. * Return: 0 for OK, -1 for error */ static int AppendPropCarefully( Display *dpy, /* Display on which to operate. */ Window window, /* Window whose property is to be modified. */ Atom property, /* Name of property. */ char_u *value, /* Characters to append to property. */ int length) /* How much to append */ { XErrorHandler old_handler; old_handler = XSetErrorHandler(x_error_check); got_x_error = FALSE; XChangeProperty(dpy, window, property, XA_STRING, 8, PropModeAppend, value, length); XSync(dpy, False); (void) XSetErrorHandler(old_handler); return got_x_error ? -1 : 0; } /* * Another X Error handler, just used to check for errors. */ static int x_error_check(Display *dpy UNUSED, XErrorEvent *error_event UNUSED) { got_x_error = TRUE; return 0; } /* * Check if "str" looks like it had a serial number appended. * Actually just checks if the name ends in a digit. */ static int IsSerialName(char_u *str) { int len = STRLEN(str); return (len > 1 && vim_isdigit(str[len - 1])); } #endif /* FEAT_CLIENTSERVER */