view src/dosinst.h @ 15300:890203d87ee5 v8.1.0658

patch 8.1.0658: deleting signs and completion for :sign is insufficient commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/7d83bf4f2b785b46d87c7bc376fc9d0a862af782 Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Sat Dec 29 18:53:55 2018 +0100 patch 8.1.0658: deleting signs and completion for :sign is insufficient Problem: Deleting signs and completion for :sign is insufficient. Solution: Add deleting signs in a specified or any group from the current cursor location. Add group and priority to sign command completion. Add tests for different sign unplace commands. Update help text. Add tests for sign jump with group. Update help for sign jump. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #3731)
author Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
date Sat, 29 Dec 2018 19:00:08 +0100
parents aca41efd888c
children e43b5e6d9190
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/* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 noet:
 *
 * VIM - Vi IMproved	by Bram Moolenaar
 *
 * 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.
 */
/*
 * dosinst.h: Common code for dosinst.c and uninstal.c
 */

/* Visual Studio 2005 has 'deprecated' many of the standard CRT functions */
#if _MSC_VER >= 1400
# define _CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE
# define _CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE
#endif

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>

#ifndef UNIX_LINT
# include "vimio.h"
# include <ctype.h>

# include <direct.h>

# include <windows.h>
# include <shlobj.h>
#endif

#ifdef UNIX_LINT
/* Running lint on Unix: Some things are missing. */
char *searchpath(char *name);
#endif

#if defined(UNIX_LINT)
# include <unistd.h>
# include <errno.h>
#endif

#include "version.h"

#if defined(UNIX_LINT)
# define vim_mkdir(x, y) mkdir((char *)(x), y)
#else
# ifndef __BORLANDC__
#  define vim_mkdir(x, y) _mkdir((char *)(x))
# else
#  define vim_mkdir(x, y) mkdir((char *)(x))
# endif
#endif

#define sleep(n) Sleep((n) * 1000)

/* ---------------------------------------- */


#define BUFSIZE 512		/* long enough to hold a file name path */
#define NUL 0

#define FAIL 0
#define OK 1

#ifndef FALSE
# define FALSE 0
#endif
#ifndef TRUE
# define TRUE 1
#endif

/*
 * Modern way of creating registry entries, also works on 64 bit windows when
 * compiled as a 32 bit program.
 */
# ifndef KEY_WOW64_64KEY
#  define KEY_WOW64_64KEY 0x0100
# endif
# ifndef KEY_WOW64_32KEY
#  define KEY_WOW64_32KEY 0x0200
# endif

#define VIM_STARTMENU "Programs\\Vim " VIM_VERSION_SHORT

int	interactive;		/* non-zero when running interactively */

/*
 * Call malloc() and exit when out of memory.
 */
    static void *
alloc(int len)
{
    char *s;

    s = malloc(len);
    if (s == NULL)
    {
	printf("ERROR: out of memory\n");
	exit(1);
    }
    return (void *)s;
}

/*
 * The toupper() in Bcc 5.5 doesn't work, use our own implementation.
 */
    static int
mytoupper(int c)
{
    if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z')
	return c - 'a' + 'A';
    return c;
}

    static void
myexit(int n)
{
    if (!interactive)
    {
	/* Present a prompt, otherwise error messages can't be read. */
	printf("Press Enter to continue\n");
	rewind(stdin);
	(void)getchar();
    }
    exit(n);
}


typedef BOOL (WINAPI *LPFN_ISWOW64PROCESS)(HANDLE, PBOOL);
/*
 * Check if this is a 64-bit OS.
 */
    static BOOL
is_64bit_os(void)
{
#ifdef _WIN64
    return TRUE;
#else
    BOOL bIsWow64 = FALSE;
    LPFN_ISWOW64PROCESS pIsWow64Process;

    pIsWow64Process = (LPFN_ISWOW64PROCESS)GetProcAddress(
	    GetModuleHandle("kernel32"), "IsWow64Process");
    if (pIsWow64Process != NULL)
	pIsWow64Process(GetCurrentProcess(), &bIsWow64);
    return bIsWow64;
#endif
}

#ifdef __BORLANDC__
/* Borland defines its own searchpath() in dir.h */
# include <dir.h>
#else
    static char *
searchpath(char *name)
{
    static char widename[2 * BUFSIZE];
    static char location[2 * BUFSIZE + 2];

    /* There appears to be a bug in FindExecutableA() on Windows NT.
     * Use FindExecutableW() instead... */
    MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, (LPCTSTR)name, -1,
	    (LPWSTR)widename, BUFSIZE);
    if (FindExecutableW((LPCWSTR)widename, (LPCWSTR)"",
		(LPWSTR)location) > (HINSTANCE)32)
    {
	WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP, 0, (LPWSTR)location, -1,
		(LPSTR)widename, 2 * BUFSIZE, NULL, NULL);
	return widename;
    }
    return NULL;
}
#endif

/*
 * Call searchpath() and save the result in allocated memory, or return NULL.
 */
    static char *
searchpath_save(char *name)
{
    char	*p;
    char	*s;

    p = searchpath(name);
    if (p == NULL)
	return NULL;
    s = alloc(strlen(p) + 1);
    strcpy(s, p);
    return s;
}


#ifndef CSIDL_COMMON_PROGRAMS
# define CSIDL_COMMON_PROGRAMS 0x0017
#endif
#ifndef CSIDL_COMMON_DESKTOPDIRECTORY
# define CSIDL_COMMON_DESKTOPDIRECTORY 0x0019
#endif

/*
 * Get the path to a requested Windows shell folder.
 *
 * Return FAIL on error, OK on success
 */
    int
get_shell_folder_path(
	char *shell_folder_path,
	const char *shell_folder_name)
{
    /*
     * The following code was successfully built with make_mvc.mak.
     * The resulting executable worked on Windows 95, Millennium Edition, and
     * 2000 Professional.  But it was changed after testing...
     */
    LPITEMIDLIST    pidl = 0; /* Pointer to an Item ID list allocated below */
    LPMALLOC	    pMalloc;  /* Pointer to an IMalloc interface */
    int		    csidl;
    int		    alt_csidl = -1;
    static int	    desktop_csidl = -1;
    static int	    programs_csidl = -1;
    int		    *pcsidl;
    int		    r;

    if (strcmp(shell_folder_name, "desktop") == 0)
    {
	pcsidl = &desktop_csidl;
	csidl = CSIDL_COMMON_DESKTOPDIRECTORY;
	alt_csidl = CSIDL_DESKTOP;
    }
    else if (strncmp(shell_folder_name, "Programs", 8) == 0)
    {
	pcsidl = &programs_csidl;
	csidl = CSIDL_COMMON_PROGRAMS;
	alt_csidl = CSIDL_PROGRAMS;
    }
    else
    {
	printf("\nERROR (internal) unrecognised shell_folder_name: \"%s\"\n\n",
							   shell_folder_name);
	return FAIL;
    }

    /* Did this stuff before, use the same ID again. */
    if (*pcsidl >= 0)
    {
	csidl = *pcsidl;
	alt_csidl = -1;
    }

retry:
    /* Initialize pointer to IMalloc interface */
    if (NOERROR != SHGetMalloc(&pMalloc))
    {
	printf("\nERROR getting interface for shell_folder_name: \"%s\"\n\n",
							   shell_folder_name);
	return FAIL;
    }

    /* Get an ITEMIDLIST corresponding to the folder code */
    if (NOERROR != SHGetSpecialFolderLocation(0, csidl, &pidl))
    {
	if (alt_csidl < 0 || NOERROR != SHGetSpecialFolderLocation(0,
							    alt_csidl, &pidl))
	{
	    printf("\nERROR getting ITEMIDLIST for shell_folder_name: \"%s\"\n\n",
							   shell_folder_name);
	    return FAIL;
	}
	csidl = alt_csidl;
	alt_csidl = -1;
    }

    /* Translate that ITEMIDLIST to a string */
    r = SHGetPathFromIDList(pidl, shell_folder_path);

    /* Free the data associated with pidl */
    pMalloc->lpVtbl->Free(pMalloc, pidl);
    /* Release the IMalloc interface */
    pMalloc->lpVtbl->Release(pMalloc);

    if (!r)
    {
	if (alt_csidl >= 0)
	{
	    /* We probably get here for Windows 95: the "all users"
	     * desktop/start menu entry doesn't exist. */
	    csidl = alt_csidl;
	    alt_csidl = -1;
	    goto retry;
	}
	printf("\nERROR translating ITEMIDLIST for shell_folder_name: \"%s\"\n\n",
							   shell_folder_name);
	return FAIL;
    }

    /* If there is an alternative: verify we can write in this directory.
     * This should cause a retry when the "all users" directory exists but we
     * are a normal user and can't write there. */
    if (alt_csidl >= 0)
    {
	char tbuf[BUFSIZE];
	FILE *fd;

	strcpy(tbuf, shell_folder_path);
	strcat(tbuf, "\\vim write test");
	fd = fopen(tbuf, "w");
	if (fd == NULL)
	{
	    csidl = alt_csidl;
	    alt_csidl = -1;
	    goto retry;
	}
	fclose(fd);
	unlink(tbuf);
    }

    /*
     * Keep the found csidl for next time, so that we don't have to do the
     * write test every time.
     */
    if (*pcsidl < 0)
	*pcsidl = csidl;

    if (strncmp(shell_folder_name, "Programs\\", 9) == 0)
	strcat(shell_folder_path, shell_folder_name + 8);

    return OK;
}

/*
 * List of targets.  The first one (index zero) is used for the default path
 * for the batch files.
 */
#define TARGET_COUNT  9

struct
{
    char	*name;		/* Vim exe name (without .exe) */
    char	*batname;	/* batch file name */
    char	*lnkname;	/* shortcut file name */
    char	*exename;	/* exe file name */
    char	*exenamearg;	/* exe file name when using exearg */
    char	*exearg;	/* argument for vim.exe or gvim.exe */
    char	*oldbat;	/* path to existing xxx.bat or NULL */
    char	*oldexe;	/* path to existing xxx.exe or NULL */
    char	batpath[BUFSIZE];  /* path of batch file to create; not
				      created when it's empty */
} targets[TARGET_COUNT] =
{
    {"all",	"batch files"},
    {"vim",	"vim.bat",	"Vim.lnk",
					"vim.exe",    "vim.exe",  ""},
    {"gvim",	"gvim.bat",	"gVim.lnk",
					"gvim.exe",   "gvim.exe", ""},
    {"evim",	"evim.bat",	"gVim Easy.lnk",
					"evim.exe",   "gvim.exe", "-y"},
    {"view",	"view.bat",	"Vim Read-only.lnk",
					"view.exe",   "vim.exe",  "-R"},
    {"gview",	"gview.bat",	"gVim Read-only.lnk",
					"gview.exe",  "gvim.exe", "-R"},
    {"vimdiff", "vimdiff.bat",	"Vim Diff.lnk",
					"vimdiff.exe","vim.exe",  "-d"},
    {"gvimdiff","gvimdiff.bat",	"gVim Diff.lnk",
					"gvimdiff.exe","gvim.exe", "-d"},
    {"vimtutor","vimtutor.bat", "Vim tutor.lnk",
					"vimtutor.bat",  "vimtutor.bat", ""},
};

#define ICON_COUNT 3
char *(icon_names[ICON_COUNT]) =
	{"gVim " VIM_VERSION_SHORT,
	 "gVim Easy " VIM_VERSION_SHORT,
	 "gVim Read only " VIM_VERSION_SHORT};
char *(icon_link_names[ICON_COUNT]) =
	{"gVim " VIM_VERSION_SHORT ".lnk",
	 "gVim Easy " VIM_VERSION_SHORT ".lnk",
	 "gVim Read only " VIM_VERSION_SHORT ".lnk"};

/* This is only used for dosinst.c. */
#if defined(DOSINST)
/*
 * Run an external command and wait for it to finish.
 */
    static void
run_command(char *cmd)
{
    char	*cmd_path;
    char	cmd_buf[BUFSIZE];
    char	*p;

    /* On WinNT, 'start' is a shell built-in for cmd.exe rather than an
     * executable (start.exe) like in Win9x. */
    cmd_path = searchpath_save("cmd.exe");
    if (cmd_path != NULL)
    {
	/* There is a cmd.exe, so this might be Windows NT.  If it is,
	 * we need to call cmd.exe explicitly.  If it is a later OS,
	 * calling cmd.exe won't hurt if it is present.
	 * Also, "start" on NT expects a window title argument.
	 */
	/* Replace the slashes with backslashes. */
	while ((p = strchr(cmd_path, '/')) != NULL)
	    *p = '\\';
	sprintf(cmd_buf, "%s /c start \"vimcmd\" /wait %s", cmd_path, cmd);
	free(cmd_path);
    }
    else
    {
	/* No cmd.exe, just make the call and let the system handle it. */
	sprintf(cmd_buf, "start /w %s", cmd);
    }
    system(cmd_buf);
}
#endif

/*
 * Append a backslash to "name" if there isn't one yet.
 */
    void
add_pathsep(char *name)
{
    int		len = strlen(name);

    if (len > 0 && name[len - 1] != '\\' && name[len - 1] != '/')
	strcat(name, "\\");
}

/*
 * The normal chdir() does not change the default drive.  This one does.
 */
/*ARGSUSED*/
    int
change_drive(int drive)
{
    char temp[3] = "-:";
    temp[0] = (char)(drive + 'A' - 1);
    return !SetCurrentDirectory(temp);
}

/*
 * Change directory to "path".
 * Return 0 for success, -1 for failure.
 */
    int
mch_chdir(char *path)
{
    if (path[0] == NUL)		/* just checking... */
	return 0;
    if (path[1] == ':')		/* has a drive name */
    {
	if (change_drive(mytoupper(path[0]) - 'A' + 1))
	    return -1;		/* invalid drive name */
	path += 2;
    }
    if (*path == NUL)		/* drive name only */
	return 0;
    return chdir(path);		/* let the normal chdir() do the rest */
}

/*
 * Expand the executable name into a full path name.
 */
#if defined(__BORLANDC__)

/* Only Borland C++ has this. */
# define my_fullpath(b, n, l) _fullpath(b, n, l)

#else
    static char *
my_fullpath(char *buf, char *fname, int len)
{
    /* Only GetModuleFileName() will get the long file name path.
     * GetFullPathName() may still use the short (FAT) name. */
    DWORD len_read = GetModuleFileName(NULL, buf, (size_t)len);

    return (len_read > 0 && len_read < (DWORD)len) ? buf : NULL;
}
#endif

/*
 * Remove the tail from a file or directory name.
 * Puts a NUL on the last '/' or '\'.
 */
    static void
remove_tail(char *path)
{
    int		i;

    for (i = strlen(path) - 1; i > 0; --i)
	if (path[i] == '/' || path[i] == '\\')
	{
	    path[i] = NUL;
	    break;
	}
}


char	installdir[BUFSIZE];	/* top of the installation dir, where the
				   install.exe is located, E.g.:
				   "c:\vim\vim60" */
int	runtimeidx;		/* index in installdir[] where "vim60" starts */
char	*sysdrive;		/* system drive or "c:\" */

/*
 * Setup for using this program.
 * Sets "installdir[]".
 */
    static void
do_inits(char **argv)
{
    /* Find out the full path of our executable. */
    if (my_fullpath(installdir, argv[0], BUFSIZE) == NULL)
    {
	printf("ERROR: Cannot get name of executable\n");
	myexit(1);
    }
    /* remove the tail, the executable name "install.exe" */
    remove_tail(installdir);

    /* change to the installdir */
    mch_chdir(installdir);

    /* Find the system drive.  Only used for searching the Vim executable, not
     * very important. */
    sysdrive = getenv("SYSTEMDRIVE");
    if (sysdrive == NULL || *sysdrive == NUL)
	sysdrive = "C:\\";
}