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Fix completion of file names with '%' and '*'.
author | Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org> |
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date | Tue, 01 Jun 2010 21:57:09 +0200 |
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7 | 1 /* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: |
2 * | |
3 * VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar | |
4 * | |
5 * Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions. | |
6 * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed. | |
7 * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code. | |
8 */ | |
9 | |
10 /* | |
11 * fileio.c: read from and write to a file | |
12 */ | |
13 | |
14 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(WIN16) || defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN64) | |
714 | 15 # include "vimio.h" /* for lseek(), must be before vim.h */ |
7 | 16 #endif |
17 | |
18 #if defined __EMX__ | |
714 | 19 # include "vimio.h" /* for mktemp(), CJW 1997-12-03 */ |
7 | 20 #endif |
21 | |
22 #include "vim.h" | |
23 | |
2014 | 24 #if defined(__TANDEM) || defined(__MINT__) |
7 | 25 # include <limits.h> /* for SSIZE_MAX */ |
26 #endif | |
27 | |
28 #if defined(HAVE_UTIME) && defined(HAVE_UTIME_H) | |
29 # include <utime.h> /* for struct utimbuf */ | |
30 #endif | |
31 | |
32 #define BUFSIZE 8192 /* size of normal write buffer */ | |
33 #define SMBUFSIZE 256 /* size of emergency write buffer */ | |
34 | |
35 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT | |
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36 /* crypt_magic[0] is pkzip crypt, crypt_magic[1] is sha2+blowfish */ |
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37 static char *crypt_magic[] = {"VimCrypt~01!", "VimCrypt~02!"}; |
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38 static char crypt_magic_head[] = "VimCrypt~"; |
7 | 39 # define CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN 12 /* must be multiple of 4! */ |
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40 static int crypt_seed_len[] = {0, 8}; |
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41 #define CRYPT_SEED_LEN_MAX 8 |
7 | 42 #endif |
43 | |
44 /* Is there any system that doesn't have access()? */ | |
574 | 45 #define USE_MCH_ACCESS |
7 | 46 |
1313 | 47 #if defined(sun) && defined(S_ISCHR) |
48 # define OPEN_CHR_FILES | |
49 static int is_dev_fd_file(char_u *fname); | |
50 #endif | |
7 | 51 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE |
52 static char_u *next_fenc __ARGS((char_u **pp)); | |
53 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
54 static char_u *readfile_charconvert __ARGS((char_u *fname, char_u *fenc, int *fdp)); | |
55 # endif | |
56 #endif | |
57 #ifdef FEAT_VIMINFO | |
58 static void check_marks_read __ARGS((void)); | |
59 #endif | |
60 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT | |
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61 static int get_crypt_method __ARGS((char *ptr, int len)); |
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62 static char_u *check_for_cryptkey __ARGS((char_u *cryptkey, char_u *ptr, long *sizep, off_t *filesizep, int newfile, int *did_ask)); |
7 | 63 #endif |
64 #ifdef UNIX | |
65 static void set_file_time __ARGS((char_u *fname, time_t atime, time_t mtime)); | |
66 #endif | |
633 | 67 static int set_rw_fname __ARGS((char_u *fname, char_u *sfname)); |
7 | 68 static int msg_add_fileformat __ARGS((int eol_type)); |
69 static void msg_add_eol __ARGS((void)); | |
70 static int check_mtime __ARGS((buf_T *buf, struct stat *s)); | |
71 static int time_differs __ARGS((long t1, long t2)); | |
72 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD | |
661 | 73 static int apply_autocmds_exarg __ARGS((event_T event, char_u *fname, char_u *fname_io, int force, buf_T *buf, exarg_T *eap)); |
676 | 74 static int au_find_group __ARGS((char_u *name)); |
75 | |
76 # define AUGROUP_DEFAULT -1 /* default autocmd group */ | |
1834 | 77 # define AUGROUP_ERROR -2 /* erroneous autocmd group */ |
676 | 78 # define AUGROUP_ALL -3 /* all autocmd groups */ |
7 | 79 #endif |
80 | |
81 #if defined(FEAT_CRYPT) || defined(FEAT_MBYTE) | |
82 # define HAS_BW_FLAGS | |
83 # define FIO_LATIN1 0x01 /* convert Latin1 */ | |
84 # define FIO_UTF8 0x02 /* convert UTF-8 */ | |
85 # define FIO_UCS2 0x04 /* convert UCS-2 */ | |
86 # define FIO_UCS4 0x08 /* convert UCS-4 */ | |
87 # define FIO_UTF16 0x10 /* convert UTF-16 */ | |
88 # ifdef WIN3264 | |
89 # define FIO_CODEPAGE 0x20 /* convert MS-Windows codepage */ | |
90 # define FIO_PUT_CP(x) (((x) & 0xffff) << 16) /* put codepage in top word */ | |
91 # define FIO_GET_CP(x) (((x)>>16) & 0xffff) /* get codepage from top word */ | |
92 # endif | |
93 # ifdef MACOS_X | |
94 # define FIO_MACROMAN 0x20 /* convert MacRoman */ | |
95 # endif | |
96 # define FIO_ENDIAN_L 0x80 /* little endian */ | |
97 # define FIO_ENCRYPTED 0x1000 /* encrypt written bytes */ | |
98 # define FIO_NOCONVERT 0x2000 /* skip encoding conversion */ | |
99 # define FIO_UCSBOM 0x4000 /* check for BOM at start of file */ | |
100 # define FIO_ALL -1 /* allow all formats */ | |
101 #endif | |
102 | |
103 /* When converting, a read() or write() may leave some bytes to be converted | |
104 * for the next call. The value is guessed... */ | |
105 #define CONV_RESTLEN 30 | |
106 | |
107 /* We have to guess how much a sequence of bytes may expand when converting | |
108 * with iconv() to be able to allocate a buffer. */ | |
109 #define ICONV_MULT 8 | |
110 | |
111 /* | |
112 * Structure to pass arguments from buf_write() to buf_write_bytes(). | |
113 */ | |
114 struct bw_info | |
115 { | |
116 int bw_fd; /* file descriptor */ | |
117 char_u *bw_buf; /* buffer with data to be written */ | |
1411 | 118 int bw_len; /* length of data */ |
7 | 119 #ifdef HAS_BW_FLAGS |
120 int bw_flags; /* FIO_ flags */ | |
121 #endif | |
122 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
123 char_u bw_rest[CONV_RESTLEN]; /* not converted bytes */ | |
124 int bw_restlen; /* nr of bytes in bw_rest[] */ | |
125 int bw_first; /* first write call */ | |
126 char_u *bw_conv_buf; /* buffer for writing converted chars */ | |
127 int bw_conv_buflen; /* size of bw_conv_buf */ | |
128 int bw_conv_error; /* set for conversion error */ | |
1947 | 129 linenr_T bw_conv_error_lnum; /* first line with error or zero */ |
130 linenr_T bw_start_lnum; /* line number at start of buffer */ | |
7 | 131 # ifdef USE_ICONV |
132 iconv_t bw_iconv_fd; /* descriptor for iconv() or -1 */ | |
133 # endif | |
134 #endif | |
135 }; | |
136 | |
137 static int buf_write_bytes __ARGS((struct bw_info *ip)); | |
138 | |
139 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
595 | 140 static linenr_T readfile_linenr __ARGS((linenr_T linecnt, char_u *p, char_u *endp)); |
7 | 141 static int ucs2bytes __ARGS((unsigned c, char_u **pp, int flags)); |
1948 | 142 static int need_conversion __ARGS((char_u *fenc)); |
7 | 143 static int get_fio_flags __ARGS((char_u *ptr)); |
144 static char_u *check_for_bom __ARGS((char_u *p, long size, int *lenp, int flags)); | |
145 static int make_bom __ARGS((char_u *buf, char_u *name)); | |
146 # ifdef WIN3264 | |
147 static int get_win_fio_flags __ARGS((char_u *ptr)); | |
148 # endif | |
149 # ifdef MACOS_X | |
150 static int get_mac_fio_flags __ARGS((char_u *ptr)); | |
151 # endif | |
152 #endif | |
153 static int move_lines __ARGS((buf_T *frombuf, buf_T *tobuf)); | |
2006 | 154 #ifdef TEMPDIRNAMES |
1997 | 155 static void vim_settempdir __ARGS((char_u *tempdir)); |
2006 | 156 #endif |
1834 | 157 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD |
158 static char *e_auchangedbuf = N_("E812: Autocommands changed buffer or buffer name"); | |
159 #endif | |
595 | 160 |
7 | 161 void |
162 filemess(buf, name, s, attr) | |
163 buf_T *buf; | |
164 char_u *name; | |
165 char_u *s; | |
166 int attr; | |
167 { | |
168 int msg_scroll_save; | |
169 | |
170 if (msg_silent != 0) | |
171 return; | |
172 msg_add_fname(buf, name); /* put file name in IObuff with quotes */ | |
173 /* If it's extremely long, truncate it. */ | |
174 if (STRLEN(IObuff) > IOSIZE - 80) | |
175 IObuff[IOSIZE - 80] = NUL; | |
176 STRCAT(IObuff, s); | |
177 /* | |
178 * For the first message may have to start a new line. | |
179 * For further ones overwrite the previous one, reset msg_scroll before | |
180 * calling filemess(). | |
181 */ | |
182 msg_scroll_save = msg_scroll; | |
183 if (shortmess(SHM_OVERALL) && !exiting && p_verbose == 0) | |
184 msg_scroll = FALSE; | |
185 if (!msg_scroll) /* wait a bit when overwriting an error msg */ | |
186 check_for_delay(FALSE); | |
187 msg_start(); | |
188 msg_scroll = msg_scroll_save; | |
189 msg_scrolled_ign = TRUE; | |
190 /* may truncate the message to avoid a hit-return prompt */ | |
191 msg_outtrans_attr(msg_may_trunc(FALSE, IObuff), attr); | |
192 msg_clr_eos(); | |
193 out_flush(); | |
194 msg_scrolled_ign = FALSE; | |
195 } | |
196 | |
197 /* | |
198 * Read lines from file "fname" into the buffer after line "from". | |
199 * | |
200 * 1. We allocate blocks with lalloc, as big as possible. | |
201 * 2. Each block is filled with characters from the file with a single read(). | |
202 * 3. The lines are inserted in the buffer with ml_append(). | |
203 * | |
204 * (caller must check that fname != NULL, unless READ_STDIN is used) | |
205 * | |
206 * "lines_to_skip" is the number of lines that must be skipped | |
207 * "lines_to_read" is the number of lines that are appended | |
208 * When not recovering lines_to_skip is 0 and lines_to_read MAXLNUM. | |
209 * | |
210 * flags: | |
211 * READ_NEW starting to edit a new buffer | |
212 * READ_FILTER reading filter output | |
213 * READ_STDIN read from stdin instead of a file | |
214 * READ_BUFFER read from curbuf instead of a file (converting after reading | |
215 * stdin) | |
216 * READ_DUMMY read into a dummy buffer (to check if file contents changed) | |
217 * | |
218 * return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise | |
219 */ | |
220 int | |
221 readfile(fname, sfname, from, lines_to_skip, lines_to_read, eap, flags) | |
222 char_u *fname; | |
223 char_u *sfname; | |
224 linenr_T from; | |
225 linenr_T lines_to_skip; | |
226 linenr_T lines_to_read; | |
227 exarg_T *eap; /* can be NULL! */ | |
228 int flags; | |
229 { | |
230 int fd = 0; | |
231 int newfile = (flags & READ_NEW); | |
232 int check_readonly; | |
233 int filtering = (flags & READ_FILTER); | |
234 int read_stdin = (flags & READ_STDIN); | |
235 int read_buffer = (flags & READ_BUFFER); | |
1486 | 236 int set_options = newfile || read_buffer |
237 || (eap != NULL && eap->read_edit); | |
7 | 238 linenr_T read_buf_lnum = 1; /* next line to read from curbuf */ |
239 colnr_T read_buf_col = 0; /* next char to read from this line */ | |
240 char_u c; | |
241 linenr_T lnum = from; | |
242 char_u *ptr = NULL; /* pointer into read buffer */ | |
243 char_u *buffer = NULL; /* read buffer */ | |
244 char_u *new_buffer = NULL; /* init to shut up gcc */ | |
245 char_u *line_start = NULL; /* init to shut up gcc */ | |
246 int wasempty; /* buffer was empty before reading */ | |
247 colnr_T len; | |
248 long size = 0; | |
249 char_u *p; | |
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250 off_t filesize = 0; |
7 | 251 int skip_read = FALSE; |
252 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT | |
253 char_u *cryptkey = NULL; | |
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254 int did_ask_for_key = FALSE; |
7 | 255 #endif |
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256 #ifdef FEAT_PERSISTENT_UNDO |
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257 context_sha256_T sha_ctx; |
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258 int read_undo_file = FALSE; |
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259 #endif |
7 | 260 int split = 0; /* number of split lines */ |
261 #define UNKNOWN 0x0fffffff /* file size is unknown */ | |
262 linenr_T linecnt; | |
263 int error = FALSE; /* errors encountered */ | |
264 int ff_error = EOL_UNKNOWN; /* file format with errors */ | |
265 long linerest = 0; /* remaining chars in line */ | |
266 #ifdef UNIX | |
267 int perm = 0; | |
268 int swap_mode = -1; /* protection bits for swap file */ | |
269 #else | |
270 int perm; | |
271 #endif | |
272 int fileformat = 0; /* end-of-line format */ | |
273 int keep_fileformat = FALSE; | |
274 struct stat st; | |
275 int file_readonly; | |
276 linenr_T skip_count = 0; | |
277 linenr_T read_count = 0; | |
278 int msg_save = msg_scroll; | |
279 linenr_T read_no_eol_lnum = 0; /* non-zero lnum when last line of | |
280 * last read was missing the eol */ | |
281 int try_mac = (vim_strchr(p_ffs, 'm') != NULL); | |
282 int try_dos = (vim_strchr(p_ffs, 'd') != NULL); | |
283 int try_unix = (vim_strchr(p_ffs, 'x') != NULL); | |
284 int file_rewind = FALSE; | |
285 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
286 int can_retry; | |
595 | 287 linenr_T conv_error = 0; /* line nr with conversion error */ |
288 linenr_T illegal_byte = 0; /* line nr with illegal byte */ | |
7 | 289 int keep_dest_enc = FALSE; /* don't retry when char doesn't fit |
290 in destination encoding */ | |
595 | 291 int bad_char_behavior = BAD_REPLACE; |
292 /* BAD_KEEP, BAD_DROP or character to | |
293 * replace with */ | |
7 | 294 char_u *tmpname = NULL; /* name of 'charconvert' output file */ |
295 int fio_flags = 0; | |
296 char_u *fenc; /* fileencoding to use */ | |
297 int fenc_alloced; /* fenc_next is in allocated memory */ | |
298 char_u *fenc_next = NULL; /* next item in 'fencs' or NULL */ | |
299 int advance_fenc = FALSE; | |
300 long real_size = 0; | |
301 # ifdef USE_ICONV | |
302 iconv_t iconv_fd = (iconv_t)-1; /* descriptor for iconv() or -1 */ | |
303 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
304 int did_iconv = FALSE; /* TRUE when iconv() failed and trying | |
305 'charconvert' next */ | |
306 # endif | |
307 # endif | |
308 int converted = FALSE; /* TRUE if conversion done */ | |
309 int notconverted = FALSE; /* TRUE if conversion wanted but it | |
310 wasn't possible */ | |
311 char_u conv_rest[CONV_RESTLEN]; | |
312 int conv_restlen = 0; /* nr of bytes in conv_rest[] */ | |
313 #endif | |
314 | |
1834 | 315 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD |
316 /* Remember the initial values of curbuf, curbuf->b_ffname and | |
317 * curbuf->b_fname to detect whether they are altered as a result of | |
318 * executing nasty autocommands. Also check if "fname" and "sfname" | |
319 * point to one of these values. */ | |
320 buf_T *old_curbuf = curbuf; | |
321 char_u *old_b_ffname = curbuf->b_ffname; | |
322 char_u *old_b_fname = curbuf->b_fname; | |
323 int using_b_ffname = (fname == curbuf->b_ffname) | |
324 || (sfname == curbuf->b_ffname); | |
325 int using_b_fname = (fname == curbuf->b_fname) | |
326 || (sfname == curbuf->b_fname); | |
327 #endif | |
7 | 328 write_no_eol_lnum = 0; /* in case it was set by the previous read */ |
329 | |
330 /* | |
331 * If there is no file name yet, use the one for the read file. | |
332 * BF_NOTEDITED is set to reflect this. | |
333 * Don't do this for a read from a filter. | |
334 * Only do this when 'cpoptions' contains the 'f' flag. | |
335 */ | |
336 if (curbuf->b_ffname == NULL | |
337 && !filtering | |
338 && fname != NULL | |
339 && vim_strchr(p_cpo, CPO_FNAMER) != NULL | |
340 && !(flags & READ_DUMMY)) | |
341 { | |
633 | 342 if (set_rw_fname(fname, sfname) == FAIL) |
343 return FAIL; | |
7 | 344 } |
345 | |
167 | 346 /* After reading a file the cursor line changes but we don't want to |
347 * display the line. */ | |
348 ex_no_reprint = TRUE; | |
349 | |
968 | 350 /* don't display the file info for another buffer now */ |
351 need_fileinfo = FALSE; | |
352 | |
7 | 353 /* |
354 * For Unix: Use the short file name whenever possible. | |
355 * Avoids problems with networks and when directory names are changed. | |
356 * Don't do this for MS-DOS, a "cd" in a sub-shell may have moved us to | |
357 * another directory, which we don't detect. | |
358 */ | |
359 if (sfname == NULL) | |
360 sfname = fname; | |
361 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(__EMX__) | |
362 fname = sfname; | |
363 #endif | |
364 | |
365 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD | |
366 /* | |
367 * The BufReadCmd and FileReadCmd events intercept the reading process by | |
368 * executing the associated commands instead. | |
369 */ | |
370 if (!filtering && !read_stdin && !read_buffer) | |
371 { | |
372 pos_T pos; | |
373 | |
374 pos = curbuf->b_op_start; | |
375 | |
376 /* Set '[ mark to the line above where the lines go (line 1 if zero). */ | |
377 curbuf->b_op_start.lnum = ((from == 0) ? 1 : from); | |
378 curbuf->b_op_start.col = 0; | |
379 | |
380 if (newfile) | |
381 { | |
382 if (apply_autocmds_exarg(EVENT_BUFREADCMD, NULL, sfname, | |
383 FALSE, curbuf, eap)) | |
384 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
385 return aborting() ? FAIL : OK; | |
386 #else | |
387 return OK; | |
388 #endif | |
389 } | |
390 else if (apply_autocmds_exarg(EVENT_FILEREADCMD, sfname, sfname, | |
391 FALSE, NULL, eap)) | |
392 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
393 return aborting() ? FAIL : OK; | |
394 #else | |
395 return OK; | |
396 #endif | |
397 | |
398 curbuf->b_op_start = pos; | |
399 } | |
400 #endif | |
401 | |
402 if ((shortmess(SHM_OVER) || curbuf->b_help) && p_verbose == 0) | |
403 msg_scroll = FALSE; /* overwrite previous file message */ | |
404 else | |
405 msg_scroll = TRUE; /* don't overwrite previous file message */ | |
406 | |
407 /* | |
408 * If the name ends in a path separator, we can't open it. Check here, | |
409 * because reading the file may actually work, but then creating the swap | |
410 * file may destroy it! Reported on MS-DOS and Win 95. | |
411 * If the name is too long we might crash further on, quit here. | |
412 */ | |
23 | 413 if (fname != NULL && *fname != NUL) |
414 { | |
39 | 415 p = fname + STRLEN(fname); |
416 if (after_pathsep(fname, p) || STRLEN(fname) >= MAXPATHL) | |
23 | 417 { |
418 filemess(curbuf, fname, (char_u *)_("Illegal file name"), 0); | |
419 msg_end(); | |
420 msg_scroll = msg_save; | |
421 return FAIL; | |
422 } | |
7 | 423 } |
424 | |
425 #ifdef UNIX | |
426 /* | |
427 * On Unix it is possible to read a directory, so we have to | |
428 * check for it before the mch_open(). | |
429 */ | |
430 if (!read_stdin && !read_buffer) | |
431 { | |
432 perm = mch_getperm(fname); | |
433 if (perm >= 0 && !S_ISREG(perm) /* not a regular file ... */ | |
434 # ifdef S_ISFIFO | |
435 && !S_ISFIFO(perm) /* ... or fifo */ | |
436 # endif | |
437 # ifdef S_ISSOCK | |
438 && !S_ISSOCK(perm) /* ... or socket */ | |
439 # endif | |
1313 | 440 # ifdef OPEN_CHR_FILES |
441 && !(S_ISCHR(perm) && is_dev_fd_file(fname)) | |
442 /* ... or a character special file named /dev/fd/<n> */ | |
443 # endif | |
7 | 444 ) |
445 { | |
446 if (S_ISDIR(perm)) | |
447 filemess(curbuf, fname, (char_u *)_("is a directory"), 0); | |
448 else | |
449 filemess(curbuf, fname, (char_u *)_("is not a file"), 0); | |
450 msg_end(); | |
451 msg_scroll = msg_save; | |
452 return FAIL; | |
453 } | |
1006 | 454 |
455 # if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN) || defined(OS2) | |
456 /* | |
457 * MS-Windows allows opening a device, but we will probably get stuck | |
458 * trying to read it. | |
459 */ | |
460 if (!p_odev && mch_nodetype(fname) == NODE_WRITABLE) | |
461 { | |
1303 | 462 filemess(curbuf, fname, (char_u *)_("is a device (disabled with 'opendevice' option)"), 0); |
1006 | 463 msg_end(); |
464 msg_scroll = msg_save; | |
465 return FAIL; | |
466 } | |
467 # endif | |
1004 | 468 } |
469 #endif | |
470 | |
7 | 471 /* set default 'fileformat' */ |
819 | 472 if (set_options) |
7 | 473 { |
474 if (eap != NULL && eap->force_ff != 0) | |
475 set_fileformat(get_fileformat_force(curbuf, eap), OPT_LOCAL); | |
476 else if (*p_ffs != NUL) | |
477 set_fileformat(default_fileformat(), OPT_LOCAL); | |
478 } | |
479 | |
480 /* set or reset 'binary' */ | |
481 if (eap != NULL && eap->force_bin != 0) | |
482 { | |
483 int oldval = curbuf->b_p_bin; | |
484 | |
485 curbuf->b_p_bin = (eap->force_bin == FORCE_BIN); | |
486 set_options_bin(oldval, curbuf->b_p_bin, OPT_LOCAL); | |
487 } | |
488 | |
489 /* | |
490 * When opening a new file we take the readonly flag from the file. | |
491 * Default is r/w, can be set to r/o below. | |
492 * Don't reset it when in readonly mode | |
493 * Only set/reset b_p_ro when BF_CHECK_RO is set. | |
494 */ | |
495 check_readonly = (newfile && (curbuf->b_flags & BF_CHECK_RO)); | |
164 | 496 if (check_readonly && !readonlymode) |
7 | 497 curbuf->b_p_ro = FALSE; |
498 | |
499 if (newfile && !read_stdin && !read_buffer) | |
500 { | |
501 /* Remember time of file. | |
502 * For RISCOS, also remember the filetype. | |
503 */ | |
504 if (mch_stat((char *)fname, &st) >= 0) | |
505 { | |
506 buf_store_time(curbuf, &st, fname); | |
507 curbuf->b_mtime_read = curbuf->b_mtime; | |
508 | |
509 #if defined(RISCOS) && defined(FEAT_OSFILETYPE) | |
510 /* Read the filetype into the buffer local filetype option. */ | |
511 mch_read_filetype(fname); | |
512 #endif | |
513 #ifdef UNIX | |
514 /* | |
515 * Use the protection bits of the original file for the swap file. | |
516 * This makes it possible for others to read the name of the | |
517 * edited file from the swapfile, but only if they can read the | |
518 * edited file. | |
519 * Remove the "write" and "execute" bits for group and others | |
520 * (they must not write the swapfile). | |
521 * Add the "read" and "write" bits for the user, otherwise we may | |
522 * not be able to write to the file ourselves. | |
523 * Setting the bits is done below, after creating the swap file. | |
524 */ | |
525 swap_mode = (st.st_mode & 0644) | 0600; | |
526 #endif | |
527 #ifdef FEAT_CW_EDITOR | |
528 /* Get the FSSpec on MacOS | |
529 * TODO: Update it properly when the buffer name changes | |
530 */ | |
531 (void)GetFSSpecFromPath(curbuf->b_ffname, &curbuf->b_FSSpec); | |
532 #endif | |
533 #ifdef VMS | |
534 curbuf->b_fab_rfm = st.st_fab_rfm; | |
22 | 535 curbuf->b_fab_rat = st.st_fab_rat; |
536 curbuf->b_fab_mrs = st.st_fab_mrs; | |
7 | 537 #endif |
538 } | |
539 else | |
540 { | |
541 curbuf->b_mtime = 0; | |
542 curbuf->b_mtime_read = 0; | |
543 curbuf->b_orig_size = 0; | |
544 curbuf->b_orig_mode = 0; | |
545 } | |
546 | |
547 /* Reset the "new file" flag. It will be set again below when the | |
548 * file doesn't exist. */ | |
549 curbuf->b_flags &= ~(BF_NEW | BF_NEW_W); | |
550 } | |
551 | |
552 /* | |
553 * for UNIX: check readonly with perm and mch_access() | |
554 * for RISCOS: same as Unix, otherwise file gets re-datestamped! | |
555 * for MSDOS and Amiga: check readonly by trying to open the file for writing | |
556 */ | |
557 file_readonly = FALSE; | |
558 if (read_stdin) | |
559 { | |
560 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN) || defined(OS2) | |
561 /* Force binary I/O on stdin to avoid CR-LF -> LF conversion. */ | |
562 setmode(0, O_BINARY); | |
563 #endif | |
564 } | |
565 else if (!read_buffer) | |
566 { | |
567 #ifdef USE_MCH_ACCESS | |
568 if ( | |
569 # ifdef UNIX | |
570 !(perm & 0222) || | |
571 # endif | |
572 mch_access((char *)fname, W_OK)) | |
573 file_readonly = TRUE; | |
574 fd = mch_open((char *)fname, O_RDONLY | O_EXTRA, 0); | |
575 #else | |
576 if (!newfile | |
577 || readonlymode | |
578 || (fd = mch_open((char *)fname, O_RDWR | O_EXTRA, 0)) < 0) | |
579 { | |
580 file_readonly = TRUE; | |
581 /* try to open ro */ | |
582 fd = mch_open((char *)fname, O_RDONLY | O_EXTRA, 0); | |
583 } | |
584 #endif | |
585 } | |
586 | |
587 if (fd < 0) /* cannot open at all */ | |
588 { | |
589 #ifndef UNIX | |
590 int isdir_f; | |
591 #endif | |
592 msg_scroll = msg_save; | |
593 #ifndef UNIX | |
594 /* | |
595 * On MSDOS and Amiga we can't open a directory, check here. | |
596 */ | |
597 isdir_f = (mch_isdir(fname)); | |
598 perm = mch_getperm(fname); /* check if the file exists */ | |
599 if (isdir_f) | |
600 { | |
601 filemess(curbuf, sfname, (char_u *)_("is a directory"), 0); | |
602 curbuf->b_p_ro = TRUE; /* must use "w!" now */ | |
603 } | |
604 else | |
605 #endif | |
606 if (newfile) | |
607 { | |
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7 | 613 { |
614 /* | |
615 * Set the 'new-file' flag, so that when the file has | |
616 * been created by someone else, a ":w" will complain. | |
617 */ | |
618 curbuf->b_flags |= BF_NEW; | |
619 | |
620 /* Create a swap file now, so that other Vims are warned | |
621 * that we are editing this file. Don't do this for a | |
622 * "nofile" or "nowrite" buffer type. */ | |
623 #ifdef FEAT_QUICKFIX | |
624 if (!bt_dontwrite(curbuf)) | |
625 #endif | |
1834 | 626 { |
7 | 627 check_need_swap(newfile); |
1834 | 628 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD |
629 /* SwapExists autocommand may mess things up */ | |
630 if (curbuf != old_curbuf | |
631 || (using_b_ffname | |
632 && (old_b_ffname != curbuf->b_ffname)) | |
633 || (using_b_fname | |
634 && (old_b_fname != curbuf->b_fname))) | |
635 { | |
636 EMSG(_(e_auchangedbuf)); | |
637 return FAIL; | |
638 } | |
639 #endif | |
640 } | |
592 | 641 if (dir_of_file_exists(fname)) |
642 filemess(curbuf, sfname, (char_u *)_("[New File]"), 0); | |
643 else | |
644 filemess(curbuf, sfname, | |
645 (char_u *)_("[New DIRECTORY]"), 0); | |
7 | 646 #ifdef FEAT_VIMINFO |
647 /* Even though this is a new file, it might have been | |
648 * edited before and deleted. Get the old marks. */ | |
649 check_marks_read(); | |
650 #endif | |
651 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
652 if (eap != NULL && eap->force_enc != 0) | |
653 { | |
654 /* set forced 'fileencoding' */ | |
655 fenc = enc_canonize(eap->cmd + eap->force_enc); | |
656 if (fenc != NULL) | |
657 set_string_option_direct((char_u *)"fenc", -1, | |
694 | 658 fenc, OPT_FREE|OPT_LOCAL, 0); |
7 | 659 vim_free(fenc); |
660 } | |
661 #endif | |
662 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD | |
663 apply_autocmds_exarg(EVENT_BUFNEWFILE, sfname, sfname, | |
664 FALSE, curbuf, eap); | |
665 #endif | |
666 /* remember the current fileformat */ | |
667 save_file_ff(curbuf); | |
668 | |
669 #if defined(FEAT_AUTOCMD) && defined(FEAT_EVAL) | |
670 if (aborting()) /* autocmds may abort script processing */ | |
671 return FAIL; | |
672 #endif | |
673 return OK; /* a new file is not an error */ | |
674 } | |
675 else | |
676 { | |
550 | 677 filemess(curbuf, sfname, (char_u *)( |
678 # ifdef EFBIG | |
679 (errno == EFBIG) ? _("[File too big]") : | |
680 # endif | |
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683 # endif |
550 | 684 _("[Permission Denied]")), 0); |
7 | 685 curbuf->b_p_ro = TRUE; /* must use "w!" now */ |
686 } | |
687 } | |
688 | |
689 return FAIL; | |
690 } | |
691 | |
692 /* | |
693 * Only set the 'ro' flag for readonly files the first time they are | |
694 * loaded. Help files always get readonly mode | |
695 */ | |
696 if ((check_readonly && file_readonly) || curbuf->b_help) | |
697 curbuf->b_p_ro = TRUE; | |
698 | |
819 | 699 if (set_options) |
7 | 700 { |
1486 | 701 /* Don't change 'eol' if reading from buffer as it will already be |
702 * correctly set when reading stdin. */ | |
703 if (!read_buffer) | |
704 { | |
705 curbuf->b_p_eol = TRUE; | |
706 curbuf->b_start_eol = TRUE; | |
707 } | |
7 | 708 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE |
709 curbuf->b_p_bomb = FALSE; | |
1352 | 710 curbuf->b_start_bomb = FALSE; |
7 | 711 #endif |
712 } | |
713 | |
714 /* Create a swap file now, so that other Vims are warned that we are | |
715 * editing this file. | |
716 * Don't do this for a "nofile" or "nowrite" buffer type. */ | |
717 #ifdef FEAT_QUICKFIX | |
718 if (!bt_dontwrite(curbuf)) | |
719 #endif | |
720 { | |
721 check_need_swap(newfile); | |
1834 | 722 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD |
723 if (!read_stdin && (curbuf != old_curbuf | |
724 || (using_b_ffname && (old_b_ffname != curbuf->b_ffname)) | |
725 || (using_b_fname && (old_b_fname != curbuf->b_fname)))) | |
726 { | |
727 EMSG(_(e_auchangedbuf)); | |
728 if (!read_buffer) | |
729 close(fd); | |
730 return FAIL; | |
731 } | |
732 #endif | |
7 | 733 #ifdef UNIX |
734 /* Set swap file protection bits after creating it. */ | |
1918 | 735 if (swap_mode > 0 && curbuf->b_ml.ml_mfp != NULL |
736 && curbuf->b_ml.ml_mfp->mf_fname != NULL) | |
7 | 737 (void)mch_setperm(curbuf->b_ml.ml_mfp->mf_fname, (long)swap_mode); |
738 #endif | |
739 } | |
740 | |
578 | 741 #if defined(HAS_SWAP_EXISTS_ACTION) |
7 | 742 /* If "Quit" selected at ATTENTION dialog, don't load the file */ |
743 if (swap_exists_action == SEA_QUIT) | |
744 { | |
745 if (!read_buffer && !read_stdin) | |
746 close(fd); | |
747 return FAIL; | |
748 } | |
749 #endif | |
750 | |
751 ++no_wait_return; /* don't wait for return yet */ | |
752 | |
753 /* | |
754 * Set '[ mark to the line above where the lines go (line 1 if zero). | |
755 */ | |
756 curbuf->b_op_start.lnum = ((from == 0) ? 1 : from); | |
757 curbuf->b_op_start.col = 0; | |
758 | |
759 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD | |
760 if (!read_buffer) | |
761 { | |
762 int m = msg_scroll; | |
763 int n = msg_scrolled; | |
764 | |
765 /* | |
766 * The file must be closed again, the autocommands may want to change | |
767 * the file before reading it. | |
768 */ | |
769 if (!read_stdin) | |
770 close(fd); /* ignore errors */ | |
771 | |
772 /* | |
773 * The output from the autocommands should not overwrite anything and | |
774 * should not be overwritten: Set msg_scroll, restore its value if no | |
775 * output was done. | |
776 */ | |
777 msg_scroll = TRUE; | |
778 if (filtering) | |
779 apply_autocmds_exarg(EVENT_FILTERREADPRE, NULL, sfname, | |
780 FALSE, curbuf, eap); | |
781 else if (read_stdin) | |
782 apply_autocmds_exarg(EVENT_STDINREADPRE, NULL, sfname, | |
783 FALSE, curbuf, eap); | |
784 else if (newfile) | |
785 apply_autocmds_exarg(EVENT_BUFREADPRE, NULL, sfname, | |
786 FALSE, curbuf, eap); | |
787 else | |
788 apply_autocmds_exarg(EVENT_FILEREADPRE, sfname, sfname, | |
789 FALSE, NULL, eap); | |
790 if (msg_scrolled == n) | |
791 msg_scroll = m; | |
792 | |
793 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
794 if (aborting()) /* autocmds may abort script processing */ | |
795 { | |
796 --no_wait_return; | |
797 msg_scroll = msg_save; | |
798 curbuf->b_p_ro = TRUE; /* must use "w!" now */ | |
799 return FAIL; | |
800 } | |
801 #endif | |
802 /* | |
803 * Don't allow the autocommands to change the current buffer. | |
804 * Try to re-open the file. | |
1834 | 805 * |
806 * Don't allow the autocommands to change the buffer name either | |
807 * (cd for example) if it invalidates fname or sfname. | |
7 | 808 */ |
809 if (!read_stdin && (curbuf != old_curbuf | |
1834 | 810 || (using_b_ffname && (old_b_ffname != curbuf->b_ffname)) |
811 || (using_b_fname && (old_b_fname != curbuf->b_fname)) | |
7 | 812 || (fd = mch_open((char *)fname, O_RDONLY | O_EXTRA, 0)) < 0)) |
813 { | |
814 --no_wait_return; | |
815 msg_scroll = msg_save; | |
816 if (fd < 0) | |
817 EMSG(_("E200: *ReadPre autocommands made the file unreadable")); | |
818 else | |
819 EMSG(_("E201: *ReadPre autocommands must not change current buffer")); | |
820 curbuf->b_p_ro = TRUE; /* must use "w!" now */ | |
821 return FAIL; | |
822 } | |
823 } | |
824 #endif /* FEAT_AUTOCMD */ | |
825 | |
826 /* Autocommands may add lines to the file, need to check if it is empty */ | |
827 wasempty = (curbuf->b_ml.ml_flags & ML_EMPTY); | |
828 | |
829 if (!recoverymode && !filtering && !(flags & READ_DUMMY)) | |
830 { | |
831 /* | |
832 * Show the user that we are busy reading the input. Sometimes this | |
833 * may take a while. When reading from stdin another program may | |
834 * still be running, don't move the cursor to the last line, unless | |
835 * always using the GUI. | |
836 */ | |
837 if (read_stdin) | |
838 { | |
839 #ifndef ALWAYS_USE_GUI | |
840 mch_msg(_("Vim: Reading from stdin...\n")); | |
841 #endif | |
842 #ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
843 /* Also write a message in the GUI window, if there is one. */ | |
844 if (gui.in_use && !gui.dying && !gui.starting) | |
845 { | |
846 p = (char_u *)_("Reading from stdin..."); | |
847 gui_write(p, (int)STRLEN(p)); | |
848 } | |
849 #endif | |
850 } | |
851 else if (!read_buffer) | |
852 filemess(curbuf, sfname, (char_u *)"", 0); | |
853 } | |
854 | |
855 msg_scroll = FALSE; /* overwrite the file message */ | |
856 | |
857 /* | |
858 * Set linecnt now, before the "retry" caused by a wrong guess for | |
859 * fileformat, and after the autocommands, which may change them. | |
860 */ | |
861 linecnt = curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count; | |
862 | |
863 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
595 | 864 /* "++bad=" argument. */ |
865 if (eap != NULL && eap->bad_char != 0) | |
612 | 866 { |
595 | 867 bad_char_behavior = eap->bad_char; |
819 | 868 if (set_options) |
612 | 869 curbuf->b_bad_char = eap->bad_char; |
870 } | |
871 else | |
872 curbuf->b_bad_char = 0; | |
595 | 873 |
7 | 874 /* |
595 | 875 * Decide which 'encoding' to use or use first. |
7 | 876 */ |
877 if (eap != NULL && eap->force_enc != 0) | |
878 { | |
879 fenc = enc_canonize(eap->cmd + eap->force_enc); | |
880 fenc_alloced = TRUE; | |
595 | 881 keep_dest_enc = TRUE; |
7 | 882 } |
883 else if (curbuf->b_p_bin) | |
884 { | |
885 fenc = (char_u *)""; /* binary: don't convert */ | |
886 fenc_alloced = FALSE; | |
887 } | |
888 else if (curbuf->b_help) | |
889 { | |
890 char_u firstline[80]; | |
301 | 891 int fc; |
7 | 892 |
893 /* Help files are either utf-8 or latin1. Try utf-8 first, if this | |
894 * fails it must be latin1. | |
895 * Always do this when 'encoding' is "utf-8". Otherwise only do | |
896 * this when needed to avoid [converted] remarks all the time. | |
897 * It is needed when the first line contains non-ASCII characters. | |
898 * That is only in *.??x files. */ | |
899 fenc = (char_u *)"latin1"; | |
900 c = enc_utf8; | |
301 | 901 if (!c && !read_stdin) |
902 { | |
903 fc = fname[STRLEN(fname) - 1]; | |
904 if (TOLOWER_ASC(fc) == 'x') | |
905 { | |
906 /* Read the first line (and a bit more). Immediately rewind to | |
907 * the start of the file. If the read() fails "len" is -1. */ | |
908 len = vim_read(fd, firstline, 80); | |
909 lseek(fd, (off_t)0L, SEEK_SET); | |
910 for (p = firstline; p < firstline + len; ++p) | |
911 if (*p >= 0x80) | |
912 { | |
913 c = TRUE; | |
914 break; | |
915 } | |
916 } | |
7 | 917 } |
918 | |
919 if (c) | |
920 { | |
921 fenc_next = fenc; | |
922 fenc = (char_u *)"utf-8"; | |
923 | |
924 /* When the file is utf-8 but a character doesn't fit in | |
925 * 'encoding' don't retry. In help text editing utf-8 bytes | |
926 * doesn't make sense. */ | |
844 | 927 if (!enc_utf8) |
928 keep_dest_enc = TRUE; | |
7 | 929 } |
930 fenc_alloced = FALSE; | |
931 } | |
932 else if (*p_fencs == NUL) | |
933 { | |
934 fenc = curbuf->b_p_fenc; /* use format from buffer */ | |
935 fenc_alloced = FALSE; | |
936 } | |
937 else | |
938 { | |
939 fenc_next = p_fencs; /* try items in 'fileencodings' */ | |
940 fenc = next_fenc(&fenc_next); | |
941 fenc_alloced = TRUE; | |
942 } | |
943 #endif | |
944 | |
945 /* | |
946 * Jump back here to retry reading the file in different ways. | |
947 * Reasons to retry: | |
948 * - encoding conversion failed: try another one from "fenc_next" | |
949 * - BOM detected and fenc was set, need to setup conversion | |
950 * - "fileformat" check failed: try another | |
951 * | |
952 * Variables set for special retry actions: | |
953 * "file_rewind" Rewind the file to start reading it again. | |
954 * "advance_fenc" Advance "fenc" using "fenc_next". | |
955 * "skip_read" Re-use already read bytes (BOM detected). | |
956 * "did_iconv" iconv() conversion failed, try 'charconvert'. | |
957 * "keep_fileformat" Don't reset "fileformat". | |
958 * | |
959 * Other status indicators: | |
960 * "tmpname" When != NULL did conversion with 'charconvert'. | |
961 * Output file has to be deleted afterwards. | |
962 * "iconv_fd" When != -1 did conversion with iconv(). | |
963 */ | |
964 retry: | |
965 | |
966 if (file_rewind) | |
967 { | |
968 if (read_buffer) | |
969 { | |
970 read_buf_lnum = 1; | |
971 read_buf_col = 0; | |
972 } | |
973 else if (read_stdin || lseek(fd, (off_t)0L, SEEK_SET) != 0) | |
974 { | |
975 /* Can't rewind the file, give up. */ | |
976 error = TRUE; | |
977 goto failed; | |
978 } | |
979 /* Delete the previously read lines. */ | |
980 while (lnum > from) | |
981 ml_delete(lnum--, FALSE); | |
982 file_rewind = FALSE; | |
983 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
819 | 984 if (set_options) |
1352 | 985 { |
7 | 986 curbuf->b_p_bomb = FALSE; |
1352 | 987 curbuf->b_start_bomb = FALSE; |
988 } | |
595 | 989 conv_error = 0; |
7 | 990 #endif |
991 } | |
992 | |
993 /* | |
994 * When retrying with another "fenc" and the first time "fileformat" | |
995 * will be reset. | |
996 */ | |
997 if (keep_fileformat) | |
998 keep_fileformat = FALSE; | |
999 else | |
1000 { | |
1001 if (eap != NULL && eap->force_ff != 0) | |
1742 | 1002 { |
7 | 1003 fileformat = get_fileformat_force(curbuf, eap); |
1742 | 1004 try_unix = try_dos = try_mac = FALSE; |
1005 } | |
7 | 1006 else if (curbuf->b_p_bin) |
1007 fileformat = EOL_UNIX; /* binary: use Unix format */ | |
1008 else if (*p_ffs == NUL) | |
1009 fileformat = get_fileformat(curbuf);/* use format from buffer */ | |
1010 else | |
1011 fileformat = EOL_UNKNOWN; /* detect from file */ | |
1012 } | |
1013 | |
1014 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
1015 # ifdef USE_ICONV | |
1016 if (iconv_fd != (iconv_t)-1) | |
1017 { | |
1018 /* aborted conversion with iconv(), close the descriptor */ | |
1019 iconv_close(iconv_fd); | |
1020 iconv_fd = (iconv_t)-1; | |
1021 } | |
1022 # endif | |
1023 | |
1024 if (advance_fenc) | |
1025 { | |
1026 /* | |
1027 * Try the next entry in 'fileencodings'. | |
1028 */ | |
1029 advance_fenc = FALSE; | |
1030 | |
1031 if (eap != NULL && eap->force_enc != 0) | |
1032 { | |
1033 /* Conversion given with "++cc=" wasn't possible, read | |
1034 * without conversion. */ | |
1035 notconverted = TRUE; | |
595 | 1036 conv_error = 0; |
7 | 1037 if (fenc_alloced) |
1038 vim_free(fenc); | |
1039 fenc = (char_u *)""; | |
1040 fenc_alloced = FALSE; | |
1041 } | |
1042 else | |
1043 { | |
1044 if (fenc_alloced) | |
1045 vim_free(fenc); | |
1046 if (fenc_next != NULL) | |
1047 { | |
1048 fenc = next_fenc(&fenc_next); | |
1049 fenc_alloced = (fenc_next != NULL); | |
1050 } | |
1051 else | |
1052 { | |
1053 fenc = (char_u *)""; | |
1054 fenc_alloced = FALSE; | |
1055 } | |
1056 } | |
1057 if (tmpname != NULL) | |
1058 { | |
1059 mch_remove(tmpname); /* delete converted file */ | |
1060 vim_free(tmpname); | |
1061 tmpname = NULL; | |
1062 } | |
1063 } | |
1064 | |
1065 /* | |
1948 | 1066 * Conversion may be required when the encoding of the file is different |
1067 * from 'encoding' or 'encoding' is UTF-16, UCS-2 or UCS-4. | |
7 | 1068 */ |
1069 fio_flags = 0; | |
1948 | 1070 converted = need_conversion(fenc); |
1071 if (converted) | |
7 | 1072 { |
1073 | |
1074 /* "ucs-bom" means we need to check the first bytes of the file | |
1075 * for a BOM. */ | |
1076 if (STRCMP(fenc, ENC_UCSBOM) == 0) | |
1077 fio_flags = FIO_UCSBOM; | |
1078 | |
1079 /* | |
1080 * Check if UCS-2/4 or Latin1 to UTF-8 conversion needs to be | |
1081 * done. This is handled below after read(). Prepare the | |
1082 * fio_flags to avoid having to parse the string each time. | |
1083 * Also check for Unicode to Latin1 conversion, because iconv() | |
1084 * appears not to handle this correctly. This works just like | |
1085 * conversion to UTF-8 except how the resulting character is put in | |
1086 * the buffer. | |
1087 */ | |
1088 else if (enc_utf8 || STRCMP(p_enc, "latin1") == 0) | |
1089 fio_flags = get_fio_flags(fenc); | |
1090 | |
1091 # ifdef WIN3264 | |
1092 /* | |
1093 * Conversion from an MS-Windows codepage to UTF-8 or another codepage | |
1094 * is handled with MultiByteToWideChar(). | |
1095 */ | |
1096 if (fio_flags == 0) | |
1097 fio_flags = get_win_fio_flags(fenc); | |
1098 # endif | |
1099 | |
1100 # ifdef MACOS_X | |
1101 /* Conversion from Apple MacRoman to latin1 or UTF-8 */ | |
1102 if (fio_flags == 0) | |
1103 fio_flags = get_mac_fio_flags(fenc); | |
1104 # endif | |
1105 | |
1106 # ifdef USE_ICONV | |
1107 /* | |
1108 * Try using iconv() if we can't convert internally. | |
1109 */ | |
1110 if (fio_flags == 0 | |
1111 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
1112 && !did_iconv | |
1113 # endif | |
1114 ) | |
1115 iconv_fd = (iconv_t)my_iconv_open( | |
1116 enc_utf8 ? (char_u *)"utf-8" : p_enc, fenc); | |
1117 # endif | |
1118 | |
1119 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
1120 /* | |
1121 * Use the 'charconvert' expression when conversion is required | |
1122 * and we can't do it internally or with iconv(). | |
1123 */ | |
1124 if (fio_flags == 0 && !read_stdin && !read_buffer && *p_ccv != NUL | |
1125 # ifdef USE_ICONV | |
1126 && iconv_fd == (iconv_t)-1 | |
1127 # endif | |
1128 ) | |
1129 { | |
1130 # ifdef USE_ICONV | |
1131 did_iconv = FALSE; | |
1132 # endif | |
1133 /* Skip conversion when it's already done (retry for wrong | |
1134 * "fileformat"). */ | |
1135 if (tmpname == NULL) | |
1136 { | |
1137 tmpname = readfile_charconvert(fname, fenc, &fd); | |
1138 if (tmpname == NULL) | |
1139 { | |
1140 /* Conversion failed. Try another one. */ | |
1141 advance_fenc = TRUE; | |
1142 if (fd < 0) | |
1143 { | |
1144 /* Re-opening the original file failed! */ | |
1145 EMSG(_("E202: Conversion made file unreadable!")); | |
1146 error = TRUE; | |
1147 goto failed; | |
1148 } | |
1149 goto retry; | |
1150 } | |
1151 } | |
1152 } | |
1153 else | |
1154 # endif | |
1155 { | |
1156 if (fio_flags == 0 | |
1157 # ifdef USE_ICONV | |
1158 && iconv_fd == (iconv_t)-1 | |
1159 # endif | |
1160 ) | |
1161 { | |
1162 /* Conversion wanted but we can't. | |
1163 * Try the next conversion in 'fileencodings' */ | |
1164 advance_fenc = TRUE; | |
1165 goto retry; | |
1166 } | |
1167 } | |
1168 } | |
1169 | |
595 | 1170 /* Set "can_retry" when it's possible to rewind the file and try with |
7 | 1171 * another "fenc" value. It's FALSE when no other "fenc" to try, reading |
595 | 1172 * stdin or fixed at a specific encoding. */ |
1173 can_retry = (*fenc != NUL && !read_stdin && !keep_dest_enc); | |
7 | 1174 #endif |
1175 | |
1176 if (!skip_read) | |
1177 { | |
1178 linerest = 0; | |
1179 filesize = 0; | |
1180 skip_count = lines_to_skip; | |
1181 read_count = lines_to_read; | |
1182 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
1183 conv_restlen = 0; | |
1184 #endif | |
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1190 #endif |
7 | 1191 } |
1192 | |
1193 while (!error && !got_int) | |
1194 { | |
1195 /* | |
1196 * We allocate as much space for the file as we can get, plus | |
1197 * space for the old line plus room for one terminating NUL. | |
1198 * The amount is limited by the fact that read() only can read | |
1199 * upto max_unsigned characters (and other things). | |
1200 */ | |
1201 #if SIZEOF_INT <= 2 | |
1202 if (linerest >= 0x7ff0) | |
1203 { | |
1204 ++split; | |
1205 *ptr = NL; /* split line by inserting a NL */ | |
1206 size = 1; | |
1207 } | |
1208 else | |
1209 #endif | |
1210 { | |
1211 if (!skip_read) | |
1212 { | |
1213 #if SIZEOF_INT > 2 | |
1076 | 1214 # if defined(SSIZE_MAX) && (SSIZE_MAX < 0x10000L) |
7 | 1215 size = SSIZE_MAX; /* use max I/O size, 52K */ |
1216 # else | |
1217 size = 0x10000L; /* use buffer >= 64K */ | |
1218 # endif | |
1219 #else | |
1220 size = 0x7ff0L - linerest; /* limit buffer to 32K */ | |
1221 #endif | |
1222 | |
836 | 1223 for ( ; size >= 10; size = (long)((long_u)size >> 1)) |
7 | 1224 { |
1225 if ((new_buffer = lalloc((long_u)(size + linerest + 1), | |
1226 FALSE)) != NULL) | |
1227 break; | |
1228 } | |
1229 if (new_buffer == NULL) | |
1230 { | |
1231 do_outofmem_msg((long_u)(size * 2 + linerest + 1)); | |
1232 error = TRUE; | |
1233 break; | |
1234 } | |
1235 if (linerest) /* copy characters from the previous buffer */ | |
1236 mch_memmove(new_buffer, ptr - linerest, (size_t)linerest); | |
1237 vim_free(buffer); | |
1238 buffer = new_buffer; | |
1239 ptr = buffer + linerest; | |
1240 line_start = buffer; | |
1241 | |
1242 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
1243 /* May need room to translate into. | |
1244 * For iconv() we don't really know the required space, use a | |
1245 * factor ICONV_MULT. | |
1246 * latin1 to utf-8: 1 byte becomes up to 2 bytes | |
1247 * utf-16 to utf-8: 2 bytes become up to 3 bytes, 4 bytes | |
1248 * become up to 4 bytes, size must be multiple of 2 | |
1249 * ucs-2 to utf-8: 2 bytes become up to 3 bytes, size must be | |
1250 * multiple of 2 | |
1251 * ucs-4 to utf-8: 4 bytes become up to 6 bytes, size must be | |
1252 * multiple of 4 */ | |
835 | 1253 real_size = (int)size; |
7 | 1254 # ifdef USE_ICONV |
1255 if (iconv_fd != (iconv_t)-1) | |
1256 size = size / ICONV_MULT; | |
1257 else | |
1258 # endif | |
1259 if (fio_flags & FIO_LATIN1) | |
1260 size = size / 2; | |
1261 else if (fio_flags & (FIO_UCS2 | FIO_UTF16)) | |
1262 size = (size * 2 / 3) & ~1; | |
1263 else if (fio_flags & FIO_UCS4) | |
1264 size = (size * 2 / 3) & ~3; | |
1265 else if (fio_flags == FIO_UCSBOM) | |
1266 size = size / ICONV_MULT; /* worst case */ | |
1267 # ifdef WIN3264 | |
1268 else if (fio_flags & FIO_CODEPAGE) | |
1269 size = size / ICONV_MULT; /* also worst case */ | |
1270 # endif | |
1271 # ifdef MACOS_X | |
1272 else if (fio_flags & FIO_MACROMAN) | |
1273 size = size / ICONV_MULT; /* also worst case */ | |
1274 # endif | |
1275 #endif | |
1276 | |
1277 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
1278 if (conv_restlen > 0) | |
1279 { | |
1280 /* Insert unconverted bytes from previous line. */ | |
1281 mch_memmove(ptr, conv_rest, conv_restlen); | |
1282 ptr += conv_restlen; | |
1283 size -= conv_restlen; | |
1284 } | |
1285 #endif | |
1286 | |
1287 if (read_buffer) | |
1288 { | |
1289 /* | |
1290 * Read bytes from curbuf. Used for converting text read | |
1291 * from stdin. | |
1292 */ | |
1293 if (read_buf_lnum > from) | |
1294 size = 0; | |
1295 else | |
1296 { | |
1297 int n, ni; | |
1298 long tlen; | |
1299 | |
1300 tlen = 0; | |
1301 for (;;) | |
1302 { | |
1303 p = ml_get(read_buf_lnum) + read_buf_col; | |
1304 n = (int)STRLEN(p); | |
1305 if ((int)tlen + n + 1 > size) | |
1306 { | |
1307 /* Filled up to "size", append partial line. | |
1308 * Change NL to NUL to reverse the effect done | |
1309 * below. */ | |
835 | 1310 n = (int)(size - tlen); |
7 | 1311 for (ni = 0; ni < n; ++ni) |
1312 { | |
1313 if (p[ni] == NL) | |
1314 ptr[tlen++] = NUL; | |
1315 else | |
1316 ptr[tlen++] = p[ni]; | |
1317 } | |
1318 read_buf_col += n; | |
1319 break; | |
1320 } | |
1321 else | |
1322 { | |
1323 /* Append whole line and new-line. Change NL | |
1324 * to NUL to reverse the effect done below. */ | |
1325 for (ni = 0; ni < n; ++ni) | |
1326 { | |
1327 if (p[ni] == NL) | |
1328 ptr[tlen++] = NUL; | |
1329 else | |
1330 ptr[tlen++] = p[ni]; | |
1331 } | |
1332 ptr[tlen++] = NL; | |
1333 read_buf_col = 0; | |
1334 if (++read_buf_lnum > from) | |
1335 { | |
1336 /* When the last line didn't have an | |
1337 * end-of-line don't add it now either. */ | |
1338 if (!curbuf->b_p_eol) | |
1339 --tlen; | |
1340 size = tlen; | |
1341 break; | |
1342 } | |
1343 } | |
1344 } | |
1345 } | |
1346 } | |
1347 else | |
1348 { | |
1349 /* | |
1350 * Read bytes from the file. | |
1351 */ | |
1352 size = vim_read(fd, ptr, size); | |
1353 } | |
1354 | |
1355 if (size <= 0) | |
1356 { | |
1357 if (size < 0) /* read error */ | |
1358 error = TRUE; | |
1359 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
1360 else if (conv_restlen > 0) | |
595 | 1361 { |
1597 | 1362 /* |
1363 * Reached end-of-file but some trailing bytes could | |
1364 * not be converted. Truncated file? | |
1365 */ | |
1366 | |
1367 /* When we did a conversion report an error. */ | |
1368 if (fio_flags != 0 | |
1369 # ifdef USE_ICONV | |
1370 || iconv_fd != (iconv_t)-1 | |
1371 # endif | |
1372 ) | |
1373 { | |
1374 if (conv_error == 0) | |
1375 conv_error = curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count | |
1376 - linecnt + 1; | |
1377 } | |
1378 /* Remember the first linenr with an illegal byte */ | |
1379 else if (illegal_byte == 0) | |
1380 illegal_byte = curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count | |
1381 - linecnt + 1; | |
1382 if (bad_char_behavior == BAD_DROP) | |
595 | 1383 { |
1597 | 1384 *(ptr - conv_restlen) = NUL; |
1385 conv_restlen = 0; | |
1386 } | |
1387 else | |
1388 { | |
1389 /* Replace the trailing bytes with the replacement | |
1390 * character if we were converting; if we weren't, | |
1391 * leave the UTF8 checking code to do it, as it | |
1392 * works slightly differently. */ | |
1393 if (bad_char_behavior != BAD_KEEP && (fio_flags != 0 | |
1394 # ifdef USE_ICONV | |
1395 || iconv_fd != (iconv_t)-1 | |
1396 # endif | |
1397 )) | |
1398 { | |
1399 while (conv_restlen > 0) | |
1400 { | |
1401 *(--ptr) = bad_char_behavior; | |
1402 --conv_restlen; | |
1403 } | |
1404 } | |
595 | 1405 fio_flags = 0; /* don't convert this */ |
834 | 1406 # ifdef USE_ICONV |
1407 if (iconv_fd != (iconv_t)-1) | |
1408 { | |
1409 iconv_close(iconv_fd); | |
1410 iconv_fd = (iconv_t)-1; | |
1411 } | |
1412 # endif | |
595 | 1413 } |
1414 } | |
7 | 1415 #endif |
1416 } | |
1417 | |
1418 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT | |
1419 /* | |
1420 * At start of file: Check for magic number of encryption. | |
1421 */ | |
1422 if (filesize == 0) | |
1423 cryptkey = check_for_cryptkey(cryptkey, ptr, &size, | |
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1424 &filesize, newfile, &did_ask_for_key); |
7 | 1425 /* |
1426 * Decrypt the read bytes. | |
1427 */ | |
1428 if (cryptkey != NULL && size > 0) | |
1429 for (p = ptr; p < ptr + size; ++p) | |
1430 ZDECODE(*p); | |
1431 #endif | |
1432 } | |
1433 skip_read = FALSE; | |
1434 | |
1435 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
1436 /* | |
1437 * At start of file (or after crypt magic number): Check for BOM. | |
1438 * Also check for a BOM for other Unicode encodings, but not after | |
1439 * converting with 'charconvert' or when a BOM has already been | |
1440 * found. | |
1441 */ | |
1442 if ((filesize == 0 | |
1443 # ifdef FEAT_CRYPT | |
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1446 && cryptkey != NULL) |
7 | 1447 # endif |
1448 ) | |
1449 && (fio_flags == FIO_UCSBOM | |
1450 || (!curbuf->b_p_bomb | |
1451 && tmpname == NULL | |
1452 && (*fenc == 'u' || (*fenc == NUL && enc_utf8))))) | |
1453 { | |
1454 char_u *ccname; | |
1455 int blen; | |
1456 | |
1457 /* no BOM detection in a short file or in binary mode */ | |
1458 if (size < 2 || curbuf->b_p_bin) | |
1459 ccname = NULL; | |
1460 else | |
1461 ccname = check_for_bom(ptr, size, &blen, | |
1462 fio_flags == FIO_UCSBOM ? FIO_ALL : get_fio_flags(fenc)); | |
1463 if (ccname != NULL) | |
1464 { | |
1465 /* Remove BOM from the text */ | |
1466 filesize += blen; | |
1467 size -= blen; | |
1468 mch_memmove(ptr, ptr + blen, (size_t)size); | |
819 | 1469 if (set_options) |
1352 | 1470 { |
7 | 1471 curbuf->b_p_bomb = TRUE; |
1352 | 1472 curbuf->b_start_bomb = TRUE; |
1473 } | |
7 | 1474 } |
1475 | |
1476 if (fio_flags == FIO_UCSBOM) | |
1477 { | |
1478 if (ccname == NULL) | |
1479 { | |
1480 /* No BOM detected: retry with next encoding. */ | |
1481 advance_fenc = TRUE; | |
1482 } | |
1483 else | |
1484 { | |
1485 /* BOM detected: set "fenc" and jump back */ | |
1486 if (fenc_alloced) | |
1487 vim_free(fenc); | |
1488 fenc = ccname; | |
1489 fenc_alloced = FALSE; | |
1490 } | |
1491 /* retry reading without getting new bytes or rewinding */ | |
1492 skip_read = TRUE; | |
1493 goto retry; | |
1494 } | |
1495 } | |
1597 | 1496 |
1497 /* Include not converted bytes. */ | |
1498 ptr -= conv_restlen; | |
1499 size += conv_restlen; | |
1500 conv_restlen = 0; | |
7 | 1501 #endif |
1502 /* | |
1503 * Break here for a read error or end-of-file. | |
1504 */ | |
1505 if (size <= 0) | |
1506 break; | |
1507 | |
1508 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
1509 | |
1510 # ifdef USE_ICONV | |
1511 if (iconv_fd != (iconv_t)-1) | |
1512 { | |
1513 /* | |
1514 * Attempt conversion of the read bytes to 'encoding' using | |
1515 * iconv(). | |
1516 */ | |
1517 const char *fromp; | |
1518 char *top; | |
1519 size_t from_size; | |
1520 size_t to_size; | |
1521 | |
1522 fromp = (char *)ptr; | |
1523 from_size = size; | |
1524 ptr += size; | |
1525 top = (char *)ptr; | |
1526 to_size = real_size - size; | |
1527 | |
1528 /* | |
1529 * If there is conversion error or not enough room try using | |
179 | 1530 * another conversion. Except for when there is no |
1531 * alternative (help files). | |
7 | 1532 */ |
177 | 1533 while ((iconv(iconv_fd, (void *)&fromp, &from_size, |
1534 &top, &to_size) | |
7 | 1535 == (size_t)-1 && ICONV_ERRNO != ICONV_EINVAL) |
1536 || from_size > CONV_RESTLEN) | |
177 | 1537 { |
595 | 1538 if (can_retry) |
375 | 1539 goto rewind_retry; |
595 | 1540 if (conv_error == 0) |
1541 conv_error = readfile_linenr(linecnt, | |
1542 ptr, (char_u *)top); | |
1543 | |
1544 /* Deal with a bad byte and continue with the next. */ | |
177 | 1545 ++fromp; |
1546 --from_size; | |
595 | 1547 if (bad_char_behavior == BAD_KEEP) |
1548 { | |
1549 *top++ = *(fromp - 1); | |
1550 --to_size; | |
1551 } | |
1552 else if (bad_char_behavior != BAD_DROP) | |
1553 { | |
1554 *top++ = bad_char_behavior; | |
1555 --to_size; | |
1556 } | |
177 | 1557 } |
7 | 1558 |
1559 if (from_size > 0) | |
1560 { | |
1561 /* Some remaining characters, keep them for the next | |
1562 * round. */ | |
1563 mch_memmove(conv_rest, (char_u *)fromp, from_size); | |
1564 conv_restlen = (int)from_size; | |
1565 } | |
1566 | |
1567 /* move the linerest to before the converted characters */ | |
1568 line_start = ptr - linerest; | |
1569 mch_memmove(line_start, buffer, (size_t)linerest); | |
1570 size = (long)((char_u *)top - ptr); | |
1571 } | |
1572 # endif | |
1573 | |
1574 # ifdef WIN3264 | |
1575 if (fio_flags & FIO_CODEPAGE) | |
1576 { | |
595 | 1577 char_u *src, *dst; |
1578 WCHAR ucs2buf[3]; | |
1579 int ucs2len; | |
1580 int codepage = FIO_GET_CP(fio_flags); | |
1581 int bytelen; | |
1582 int found_bad; | |
1583 char replstr[2]; | |
1584 | |
7 | 1585 /* |
1586 * Conversion from an MS-Windows codepage or UTF-8 to UTF-8 or | |
595 | 1587 * a codepage, using standard MS-Windows functions. This |
1588 * requires two steps: | |
1589 * 1. convert from 'fileencoding' to ucs-2 | |
1590 * 2. convert from ucs-2 to 'encoding' | |
1591 * | |
1592 * Because there may be illegal bytes AND an incomplete byte | |
1593 * sequence at the end, we may have to do the conversion one | |
1594 * character at a time to get it right. | |
7 | 1595 */ |
595 | 1596 |
1597 /* Replacement string for WideCharToMultiByte(). */ | |
1598 if (bad_char_behavior > 0) | |
1599 replstr[0] = bad_char_behavior; | |
1600 else | |
1601 replstr[0] = '?'; | |
1602 replstr[1] = NUL; | |
1603 | |
1604 /* | |
1605 * Move the bytes to the end of the buffer, so that we have | |
1606 * room to put the result at the start. | |
1607 */ | |
1608 src = ptr + real_size - size; | |
1609 mch_memmove(src, ptr, size); | |
7 | 1610 |
1611 /* | |
595 | 1612 * Do the conversion. |
7 | 1613 */ |
595 | 1614 dst = ptr; |
1615 size = size; | |
1616 while (size > 0) | |
7 | 1617 { |
595 | 1618 found_bad = FALSE; |
7 | 1619 |
1620 # ifdef CP_UTF8 /* VC 4.1 doesn't define CP_UTF8 */ | |
595 | 1621 if (codepage == CP_UTF8) |
7 | 1622 { |
595 | 1623 /* Handle CP_UTF8 input ourselves to be able to handle |
1624 * trailing bytes properly. | |
1625 * Get one UTF-8 character from src. */ | |
835 | 1626 bytelen = (int)utf_ptr2len_len(src, size); |
595 | 1627 if (bytelen > size) |
1628 { | |
1629 /* Only got some bytes of a character. Normally | |
1630 * it's put in "conv_rest", but if it's too long | |
1631 * deal with it as if they were illegal bytes. */ | |
1632 if (bytelen <= CONV_RESTLEN) | |
1633 break; | |
1634 | |
1635 /* weird overlong byte sequence */ | |
1636 bytelen = size; | |
1637 found_bad = TRUE; | |
1638 } | |
1639 else | |
1640 { | |
799 | 1641 int u8c = utf_ptr2char(src); |
1642 | |
622 | 1643 if (u8c > 0xffff || (*src >= 0x80 && bytelen == 1)) |
595 | 1644 found_bad = TRUE; |
1645 ucs2buf[0] = u8c; | |
1646 ucs2len = 1; | |
1647 } | |
7 | 1648 } |
595 | 1649 else |
7 | 1650 # endif |
595 | 1651 { |
1652 /* We don't know how long the byte sequence is, try | |
1653 * from one to three bytes. */ | |
1654 for (bytelen = 1; bytelen <= size && bytelen <= 3; | |
1655 ++bytelen) | |
1656 { | |
1657 ucs2len = MultiByteToWideChar(codepage, | |
1658 MB_ERR_INVALID_CHARS, | |
1659 (LPCSTR)src, bytelen, | |
1660 ucs2buf, 3); | |
1661 if (ucs2len > 0) | |
1662 break; | |
1663 } | |
1664 if (ucs2len == 0) | |
1665 { | |
1666 /* If we have only one byte then it's probably an | |
1667 * incomplete byte sequence. Otherwise discard | |
1668 * one byte as a bad character. */ | |
1669 if (size == 1) | |
1670 break; | |
1671 found_bad = TRUE; | |
1672 bytelen = 1; | |
1673 } | |
1674 } | |
1675 | |
1676 if (!found_bad) | |
7 | 1677 { |
595 | 1678 int i; |
1679 | |
1680 /* Convert "ucs2buf[ucs2len]" to 'enc' in "dst". */ | |
1681 if (enc_utf8) | |
1682 { | |
1683 /* From UCS-2 to UTF-8. Cannot fail. */ | |
1684 for (i = 0; i < ucs2len; ++i) | |
1685 dst += utf_char2bytes(ucs2buf[i], dst); | |
1686 } | |
1687 else | |
1688 { | |
1689 BOOL bad = FALSE; | |
1690 int dstlen; | |
1691 | |
1692 /* From UCS-2 to "enc_codepage". If the | |
1693 * conversion uses the default character "?", | |
1694 * the data doesn't fit in this encoding. */ | |
1695 dstlen = WideCharToMultiByte(enc_codepage, 0, | |
1696 (LPCWSTR)ucs2buf, ucs2len, | |
835 | 1697 (LPSTR)dst, (int)(src - dst), |
595 | 1698 replstr, &bad); |
1699 if (bad) | |
1700 found_bad = TRUE; | |
1701 else | |
1702 dst += dstlen; | |
1703 } | |
7 | 1704 } |
595 | 1705 |
1706 if (found_bad) | |
1707 { | |
1708 /* Deal with bytes we can't convert. */ | |
1709 if (can_retry) | |
1710 goto rewind_retry; | |
1711 if (conv_error == 0) | |
1712 conv_error = readfile_linenr(linecnt, ptr, dst); | |
1713 if (bad_char_behavior != BAD_DROP) | |
1714 { | |
1715 if (bad_char_behavior == BAD_KEEP) | |
1716 { | |
1717 mch_memmove(dst, src, bytelen); | |
1718 dst += bytelen; | |
1719 } | |
1720 else | |
1721 *dst++ = bad_char_behavior; | |
1722 } | |
1723 } | |
1724 | |
1725 src += bytelen; | |
1726 size -= bytelen; | |
7 | 1727 } |
595 | 1728 |
1729 if (size > 0) | |
7 | 1730 { |
595 | 1731 /* An incomplete byte sequence remaining. */ |
1732 mch_memmove(conv_rest, src, size); | |
1733 conv_restlen = size; | |
7 | 1734 } |
595 | 1735 |
1736 /* The new size is equal to how much "dst" was advanced. */ | |
835 | 1737 size = (long)(dst - ptr); |
7 | 1738 } |
1739 else | |
1740 # endif | |
765 | 1741 # ifdef MACOS_CONVERT |
7 | 1742 if (fio_flags & FIO_MACROMAN) |
1743 { | |
1744 /* | |
1745 * Conversion from Apple MacRoman char encoding to UTF-8 or | |
18 | 1746 * latin1. This is in os_mac_conv.c. |
7 | 1747 */ |
18 | 1748 if (macroman2enc(ptr, &size, real_size) == FAIL) |
7 | 1749 goto rewind_retry; |
1750 } | |
1751 else | |
1752 # endif | |
1753 if (fio_flags != 0) | |
1754 { | |
1755 int u8c; | |
1756 char_u *dest; | |
1757 char_u *tail = NULL; | |
1758 | |
1759 /* | |
1760 * "enc_utf8" set: Convert Unicode or Latin1 to UTF-8. | |
1761 * "enc_utf8" not set: Convert Unicode to Latin1. | |
1762 * Go from end to start through the buffer, because the number | |
1763 * of bytes may increase. | |
1764 * "dest" points to after where the UTF-8 bytes go, "p" points | |
1765 * to after the next character to convert. | |
1766 */ | |
1767 dest = ptr + real_size; | |
1768 if (fio_flags == FIO_LATIN1 || fio_flags == FIO_UTF8) | |
1769 { | |
1770 p = ptr + size; | |
1771 if (fio_flags == FIO_UTF8) | |
1772 { | |
1773 /* Check for a trailing incomplete UTF-8 sequence */ | |
1774 tail = ptr + size - 1; | |
1775 while (tail > ptr && (*tail & 0xc0) == 0x80) | |
1776 --tail; | |
1777 if (tail + utf_byte2len(*tail) <= ptr + size) | |
1778 tail = NULL; | |
1779 else | |
1780 p = tail; | |
1781 } | |
1782 } | |
1783 else if (fio_flags & (FIO_UCS2 | FIO_UTF16)) | |
1784 { | |
1785 /* Check for a trailing byte */ | |
1786 p = ptr + (size & ~1); | |
1787 if (size & 1) | |
1788 tail = p; | |
1789 if ((fio_flags & FIO_UTF16) && p > ptr) | |
1790 { | |
1791 /* Check for a trailing leading word */ | |
1792 if (fio_flags & FIO_ENDIAN_L) | |
1793 { | |
1794 u8c = (*--p << 8); | |
1795 u8c += *--p; | |
1796 } | |
1797 else | |
1798 { | |
1799 u8c = *--p; | |
1800 u8c += (*--p << 8); | |
1801 } | |
1802 if (u8c >= 0xd800 && u8c <= 0xdbff) | |
1803 tail = p; | |
1804 else | |
1805 p += 2; | |
1806 } | |
1807 } | |
1808 else /* FIO_UCS4 */ | |
1809 { | |
1810 /* Check for trailing 1, 2 or 3 bytes */ | |
1811 p = ptr + (size & ~3); | |
1812 if (size & 3) | |
1813 tail = p; | |
1814 } | |
1815 | |
1816 /* If there is a trailing incomplete sequence move it to | |
1817 * conv_rest[]. */ | |
1818 if (tail != NULL) | |
1819 { | |
1820 conv_restlen = (int)((ptr + size) - tail); | |
1821 mch_memmove(conv_rest, (char_u *)tail, conv_restlen); | |
1822 size -= conv_restlen; | |
1823 } | |
1824 | |
1825 | |
1826 while (p > ptr) | |
1827 { | |
1828 if (fio_flags & FIO_LATIN1) | |
1829 u8c = *--p; | |
1830 else if (fio_flags & (FIO_UCS2 | FIO_UTF16)) | |
1831 { | |
1832 if (fio_flags & FIO_ENDIAN_L) | |
1833 { | |
1834 u8c = (*--p << 8); | |
1835 u8c += *--p; | |
1836 } | |
1837 else | |
1838 { | |
1839 u8c = *--p; | |
1840 u8c += (*--p << 8); | |
1841 } | |
1842 if ((fio_flags & FIO_UTF16) | |
1843 && u8c >= 0xdc00 && u8c <= 0xdfff) | |
1844 { | |
1845 int u16c; | |
1846 | |
1847 if (p == ptr) | |
1848 { | |
1849 /* Missing leading word. */ | |
1850 if (can_retry) | |
1851 goto rewind_retry; | |
595 | 1852 if (conv_error == 0) |
1853 conv_error = readfile_linenr(linecnt, | |
1854 ptr, p); | |
1855 if (bad_char_behavior == BAD_DROP) | |
1856 continue; | |
1857 if (bad_char_behavior != BAD_KEEP) | |
1858 u8c = bad_char_behavior; | |
7 | 1859 } |
1860 | |
1861 /* found second word of double-word, get the first | |
1862 * word and compute the resulting character */ | |
1863 if (fio_flags & FIO_ENDIAN_L) | |
1864 { | |
1865 u16c = (*--p << 8); | |
1866 u16c += *--p; | |
1867 } | |
1868 else | |
1869 { | |
1870 u16c = *--p; | |
1871 u16c += (*--p << 8); | |
1872 } | |
595 | 1873 u8c = 0x10000 + ((u16c & 0x3ff) << 10) |
1874 + (u8c & 0x3ff); | |
1875 | |
7 | 1876 /* Check if the word is indeed a leading word. */ |
1877 if (u16c < 0xd800 || u16c > 0xdbff) | |
1878 { | |
1879 if (can_retry) | |
1880 goto rewind_retry; | |
595 | 1881 if (conv_error == 0) |
1882 conv_error = readfile_linenr(linecnt, | |
1883 ptr, p); | |
1884 if (bad_char_behavior == BAD_DROP) | |
1885 continue; | |
1886 if (bad_char_behavior != BAD_KEEP) | |
1887 u8c = bad_char_behavior; | |
7 | 1888 } |
1889 } | |
1890 } | |
1891 else if (fio_flags & FIO_UCS4) | |
1892 { | |
1893 if (fio_flags & FIO_ENDIAN_L) | |
1894 { | |
1895 u8c = (*--p << 24); | |
1896 u8c += (*--p << 16); | |
1897 u8c += (*--p << 8); | |
1898 u8c += *--p; | |
1899 } | |
1900 else /* big endian */ | |
1901 { | |
1902 u8c = *--p; | |
1903 u8c += (*--p << 8); | |
1904 u8c += (*--p << 16); | |
1905 u8c += (*--p << 24); | |
1906 } | |
1907 } | |
1908 else /* UTF-8 */ | |
1909 { | |
1910 if (*--p < 0x80) | |
1911 u8c = *p; | |
1912 else | |
1913 { | |
1914 len = utf_head_off(ptr, p); | |
595 | 1915 p -= len; |
1916 u8c = utf_ptr2char(p); | |
7 | 1917 if (len == 0) |
1918 { | |
1919 /* Not a valid UTF-8 character, retry with | |
1920 * another fenc when possible, otherwise just | |
1921 * report the error. */ | |
1922 if (can_retry) | |
1923 goto rewind_retry; | |
595 | 1924 if (conv_error == 0) |
1925 conv_error = readfile_linenr(linecnt, | |
1926 ptr, p); | |
1927 if (bad_char_behavior == BAD_DROP) | |
1928 continue; | |
1929 if (bad_char_behavior != BAD_KEEP) | |
1930 u8c = bad_char_behavior; | |
7 | 1931 } |
1932 } | |
1933 } | |
1934 if (enc_utf8) /* produce UTF-8 */ | |
1935 { | |
1936 dest -= utf_char2len(u8c); | |
1937 (void)utf_char2bytes(u8c, dest); | |
1938 } | |
1939 else /* produce Latin1 */ | |
1940 { | |
1941 --dest; | |
1942 if (u8c >= 0x100) | |
1943 { | |
1944 /* character doesn't fit in latin1, retry with | |
1945 * another fenc when possible, otherwise just | |
1946 * report the error. */ | |
595 | 1947 if (can_retry) |
7 | 1948 goto rewind_retry; |
595 | 1949 if (conv_error == 0) |
1950 conv_error = readfile_linenr(linecnt, ptr, p); | |
1951 if (bad_char_behavior == BAD_DROP) | |
1952 ++dest; | |
1953 else if (bad_char_behavior == BAD_KEEP) | |
1954 *dest = u8c; | |
1955 else if (eap != NULL && eap->bad_char != 0) | |
1956 *dest = bad_char_behavior; | |
1957 else | |
1958 *dest = 0xBF; | |
7 | 1959 } |
1960 else | |
1961 *dest = u8c; | |
1962 } | |
1963 } | |
1964 | |
1965 /* move the linerest to before the converted characters */ | |
1966 line_start = dest - linerest; | |
1967 mch_memmove(line_start, buffer, (size_t)linerest); | |
1968 size = (long)((ptr + real_size) - dest); | |
1969 ptr = dest; | |
1970 } | |
1597 | 1971 else if (enc_utf8 && !curbuf->b_p_bin) |
1972 { | |
1973 int incomplete_tail = FALSE; | |
1974 | |
1975 /* Reading UTF-8: Check if the bytes are valid UTF-8. */ | |
1976 for (p = ptr; ; ++p) | |
7 | 1977 { |
835 | 1978 int todo = (int)((ptr + size) - p); |
595 | 1979 int l; |
1980 | |
1981 if (todo <= 0) | |
1982 break; | |
7 | 1983 if (*p >= 0x80) |
1984 { | |
1985 /* A length of 1 means it's an illegal byte. Accept | |
1986 * an incomplete character at the end though, the next | |
1987 * read() will get the next bytes, we'll check it | |
1988 * then. */ | |
595 | 1989 l = utf_ptr2len_len(p, todo); |
1597 | 1990 if (l > todo && !incomplete_tail) |
7 | 1991 { |
1597 | 1992 /* Avoid retrying with a different encoding when |
1993 * a truncated file is more likely, or attempting | |
1994 * to read the rest of an incomplete sequence when | |
1995 * we have already done so. */ | |
1996 if (p > ptr || filesize > 0) | |
1997 incomplete_tail = TRUE; | |
1998 /* Incomplete byte sequence, move it to conv_rest[] | |
1999 * and try to read the rest of it, unless we've | |
2000 * already done so. */ | |
2001 if (p > ptr) | |
2002 { | |
2003 conv_restlen = todo; | |
2004 mch_memmove(conv_rest, p, conv_restlen); | |
2005 size -= conv_restlen; | |
2006 break; | |
2007 } | |
7 | 2008 } |
1597 | 2009 if (l == 1 || l > todo) |
595 | 2010 { |
2011 /* Illegal byte. If we can try another encoding | |
1597 | 2012 * do that, unless at EOF where a truncated |
2013 * file is more likely than a conversion error. */ | |
2014 if (can_retry && !incomplete_tail) | |
595 | 2015 break; |
2016 # ifdef USE_ICONV | |
2017 /* When we did a conversion report an error. */ | |
2018 if (iconv_fd != (iconv_t)-1 && conv_error == 0) | |
2019 conv_error = readfile_linenr(linecnt, ptr, p); | |
2020 # endif | |
1597 | 2021 /* Remember the first linenr with an illegal byte */ |
2022 if (conv_error == 0 && illegal_byte == 0) | |
2023 illegal_byte = readfile_linenr(linecnt, ptr, p); | |
595 | 2024 |
2025 /* Drop, keep or replace the bad byte. */ | |
2026 if (bad_char_behavior == BAD_DROP) | |
2027 { | |
1597 | 2028 mch_memmove(p, p + 1, todo - 1); |
595 | 2029 --p; |
2030 --size; | |
2031 } | |
2032 else if (bad_char_behavior != BAD_KEEP) | |
2033 *p = bad_char_behavior; | |
2034 } | |
1597 | 2035 else |
2036 p += l - 1; | |
7 | 2037 } |
2038 } | |
1597 | 2039 if (p < ptr + size && !incomplete_tail) |
7 | 2040 { |
2041 /* Detected a UTF-8 error. */ | |
2042 rewind_retry: | |
595 | 2043 /* Retry reading with another conversion. */ |
7 | 2044 # if defined(FEAT_EVAL) && defined(USE_ICONV) |
595 | 2045 if (*p_ccv != NUL && iconv_fd != (iconv_t)-1) |
2046 /* iconv() failed, try 'charconvert' */ | |
2047 did_iconv = TRUE; | |
7 | 2048 else |
2049 # endif | |
595 | 2050 /* use next item from 'fileencodings' */ |
2051 advance_fenc = TRUE; | |
2052 file_rewind = TRUE; | |
2053 goto retry; | |
7 | 2054 } |
2055 } | |
2056 #endif | |
2057 | |
2058 /* count the number of characters (after conversion!) */ | |
2059 filesize += size; | |
2060 | |
2061 /* | |
2062 * when reading the first part of a file: guess EOL type | |
2063 */ | |
2064 if (fileformat == EOL_UNKNOWN) | |
2065 { | |
2066 /* First try finding a NL, for Dos and Unix */ | |
2067 if (try_dos || try_unix) | |
2068 { | |
2069 for (p = ptr; p < ptr + size; ++p) | |
2070 { | |
2071 if (*p == NL) | |
2072 { | |
2073 if (!try_unix | |
2074 || (try_dos && p > ptr && p[-1] == CAR)) | |
2075 fileformat = EOL_DOS; | |
2076 else | |
2077 fileformat = EOL_UNIX; | |
2078 break; | |
2079 } | |
2080 } | |
2081 | |
2082 /* Don't give in to EOL_UNIX if EOL_MAC is more likely */ | |
2083 if (fileformat == EOL_UNIX && try_mac) | |
2084 { | |
2085 /* Need to reset the counters when retrying fenc. */ | |
2086 try_mac = 1; | |
2087 try_unix = 1; | |
2088 for (; p >= ptr && *p != CAR; p--) | |
2089 ; | |
2090 if (p >= ptr) | |
2091 { | |
2092 for (p = ptr; p < ptr + size; ++p) | |
2093 { | |
2094 if (*p == NL) | |
2095 try_unix++; | |
2096 else if (*p == CAR) | |
2097 try_mac++; | |
2098 } | |
2099 if (try_mac > try_unix) | |
2100 fileformat = EOL_MAC; | |
2101 } | |
2102 } | |
2103 } | |
2104 | |
2105 /* No NL found: may use Mac format */ | |
2106 if (fileformat == EOL_UNKNOWN && try_mac) | |
2107 fileformat = EOL_MAC; | |
2108 | |
2109 /* Still nothing found? Use first format in 'ffs' */ | |
2110 if (fileformat == EOL_UNKNOWN) | |
2111 fileformat = default_fileformat(); | |
2112 | |
2113 /* if editing a new file: may set p_tx and p_ff */ | |
819 | 2114 if (set_options) |
7 | 2115 set_fileformat(fileformat, OPT_LOCAL); |
2116 } | |
2117 } | |
2118 | |
2119 /* | |
2120 * This loop is executed once for every character read. | |
2121 * Keep it fast! | |
2122 */ | |
2123 if (fileformat == EOL_MAC) | |
2124 { | |
2125 --ptr; | |
2126 while (++ptr, --size >= 0) | |
2127 { | |
2128 /* catch most common case first */ | |
2129 if ((c = *ptr) != NUL && c != CAR && c != NL) | |
2130 continue; | |
2131 if (c == NUL) | |
2132 *ptr = NL; /* NULs are replaced by newlines! */ | |
2133 else if (c == NL) | |
2134 *ptr = CAR; /* NLs are replaced by CRs! */ | |
2135 else | |
2136 { | |
2137 if (skip_count == 0) | |
2138 { | |
2139 *ptr = NUL; /* end of line */ | |
2140 len = (colnr_T) (ptr - line_start + 1); | |
2141 if (ml_append(lnum, line_start, len, newfile) == FAIL) | |
2142 { | |
2143 error = TRUE; | |
2144 break; | |
2145 } | |
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2147 if (read_undo_file) |
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2148 sha256_update(&sha_ctx, line_start, len); |
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2149 #endif |
7 | 2150 ++lnum; |
2151 if (--read_count == 0) | |
2152 { | |
2153 error = TRUE; /* break loop */ | |
2154 line_start = ptr; /* nothing left to write */ | |
2155 break; | |
2156 } | |
2157 } | |
2158 else | |
2159 --skip_count; | |
2160 line_start = ptr + 1; | |
2161 } | |
2162 } | |
2163 } | |
2164 else | |
2165 { | |
2166 --ptr; | |
2167 while (++ptr, --size >= 0) | |
2168 { | |
2169 if ((c = *ptr) != NUL && c != NL) /* catch most common case */ | |
2170 continue; | |
2171 if (c == NUL) | |
2172 *ptr = NL; /* NULs are replaced by newlines! */ | |
2173 else | |
2174 { | |
2175 if (skip_count == 0) | |
2176 { | |
2177 *ptr = NUL; /* end of line */ | |
2178 len = (colnr_T)(ptr - line_start + 1); | |
2179 if (fileformat == EOL_DOS) | |
2180 { | |
2181 if (ptr[-1] == CAR) /* remove CR */ | |
2182 { | |
2183 ptr[-1] = NUL; | |
2184 --len; | |
2185 } | |
2186 /* | |
2187 * Reading in Dos format, but no CR-LF found! | |
2188 * When 'fileformats' includes "unix", delete all | |
2189 * the lines read so far and start all over again. | |
2190 * Otherwise give an error message later. | |
2191 */ | |
2192 else if (ff_error != EOL_DOS) | |
2193 { | |
2194 if ( try_unix | |
2195 && !read_stdin | |
2196 && (read_buffer | |
2197 || lseek(fd, (off_t)0L, SEEK_SET) == 0)) | |
2198 { | |
2199 fileformat = EOL_UNIX; | |
819 | 2200 if (set_options) |
7 | 2201 set_fileformat(EOL_UNIX, OPT_LOCAL); |
2202 file_rewind = TRUE; | |
2203 keep_fileformat = TRUE; | |
2204 goto retry; | |
2205 } | |
2206 ff_error = EOL_DOS; | |
2207 } | |
2208 } | |
2209 if (ml_append(lnum, line_start, len, newfile) == FAIL) | |
2210 { | |
2211 error = TRUE; | |
2212 break; | |
2213 } | |
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2215 if (read_undo_file) |
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2216 sha256_update(&sha_ctx, line_start, len); |
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2217 #endif |
7 | 2218 ++lnum; |
2219 if (--read_count == 0) | |
2220 { | |
2221 error = TRUE; /* break loop */ | |
2222 line_start = ptr; /* nothing left to write */ | |
2223 break; | |
2224 } | |
2225 } | |
2226 else | |
2227 --skip_count; | |
2228 line_start = ptr + 1; | |
2229 } | |
2230 } | |
2231 } | |
2232 linerest = (long)(ptr - line_start); | |
2233 ui_breakcheck(); | |
2234 } | |
2235 | |
2236 failed: | |
2237 /* not an error, max. number of lines reached */ | |
2238 if (error && read_count == 0) | |
2239 error = FALSE; | |
2240 | |
2241 /* | |
2242 * If we get EOF in the middle of a line, note the fact and | |
2243 * complete the line ourselves. | |
2244 * In Dos format ignore a trailing CTRL-Z, unless 'binary' set. | |
2245 */ | |
2246 if (!error | |
2247 && !got_int | |
2248 && linerest != 0 | |
2249 && !(!curbuf->b_p_bin | |
2250 && fileformat == EOL_DOS | |
2251 && *line_start == Ctrl_Z | |
2252 && ptr == line_start + 1)) | |
2253 { | |
819 | 2254 /* remember for when writing */ |
2255 if (set_options) | |
7 | 2256 curbuf->b_p_eol = FALSE; |
2257 *ptr = NUL; | |
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7 | 2260 error = TRUE; |
2261 else | |
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7 | 2269 } |
2270 | |
819 | 2271 if (set_options) |
7 | 2272 save_file_ff(curbuf); /* remember the current file format */ |
2273 | |
2274 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT | |
2275 if (cryptkey != curbuf->b_p_key) | |
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2276 free_crypt_key(cryptkey); |
7 | 2277 #endif |
2278 | |
2279 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
819 | 2280 /* If editing a new file: set 'fenc' for the current buffer. |
2281 * Also for ":read ++edit file". */ | |
2282 if (set_options) | |
7 | 2283 set_string_option_direct((char_u *)"fenc", -1, fenc, |
694 | 2284 OPT_FREE|OPT_LOCAL, 0); |
7 | 2285 if (fenc_alloced) |
2286 vim_free(fenc); | |
2287 # ifdef USE_ICONV | |
2288 if (iconv_fd != (iconv_t)-1) | |
2289 { | |
2290 iconv_close(iconv_fd); | |
2291 iconv_fd = (iconv_t)-1; | |
2292 } | |
2293 # endif | |
2294 #endif | |
2295 | |
2296 if (!read_buffer && !read_stdin) | |
2297 close(fd); /* errors are ignored */ | |
2003 | 2298 #ifdef HAVE_FD_CLOEXEC |
2299 else | |
2300 { | |
2301 int fdflags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFD); | |
2302 if (fdflags >= 0 && (fdflags & FD_CLOEXEC) == 0) | |
2303 fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, fdflags | FD_CLOEXEC); | |
2304 } | |
2305 #endif | |
7 | 2306 vim_free(buffer); |
2307 | |
2308 #ifdef HAVE_DUP | |
2309 if (read_stdin) | |
2310 { | |
2311 /* Use stderr for stdin, makes shell commands work. */ | |
2312 close(0); | |
1757 | 2313 ignored = dup(2); |
7 | 2314 } |
2315 #endif | |
2316 | |
2317 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
2318 if (tmpname != NULL) | |
2319 { | |
2320 mch_remove(tmpname); /* delete converted file */ | |
2321 vim_free(tmpname); | |
2322 } | |
2323 #endif | |
2324 --no_wait_return; /* may wait for return now */ | |
2325 | |
2326 /* | |
2327 * In recovery mode everything but autocommands is skipped. | |
2328 */ | |
2329 if (!recoverymode) | |
2330 { | |
2331 /* need to delete the last line, which comes from the empty buffer */ | |
2332 if (newfile && wasempty && !(curbuf->b_ml.ml_flags & ML_EMPTY)) | |
2333 { | |
2334 #ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG | |
2335 netbeansFireChanges = 0; | |
2336 #endif | |
2337 ml_delete(curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count, FALSE); | |
2338 #ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG | |
2339 netbeansFireChanges = 1; | |
2340 #endif | |
2341 --linecnt; | |
2342 } | |
2343 linecnt = curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count - linecnt; | |
2344 if (filesize == 0) | |
2345 linecnt = 0; | |
2346 if (newfile || read_buffer) | |
1201 | 2347 { |
7 | 2348 redraw_curbuf_later(NOT_VALID); |
1201 | 2349 #ifdef FEAT_DIFF |
2350 /* After reading the text into the buffer the diff info needs to | |
2351 * be updated. */ | |
2352 diff_invalidate(curbuf); | |
2353 #endif | |
2354 #ifdef FEAT_FOLDING | |
2355 /* All folds in the window are invalid now. Mark them for update | |
2356 * before triggering autocommands. */ | |
2357 foldUpdateAll(curwin); | |
2358 #endif | |
2359 } | |
7 | 2360 else if (linecnt) /* appended at least one line */ |
2361 appended_lines_mark(from, linecnt); | |
2362 | |
2363 #ifndef ALWAYS_USE_GUI | |
2364 /* | |
2365 * If we were reading from the same terminal as where messages go, | |
2366 * the screen will have been messed up. | |
2367 * Switch on raw mode now and clear the screen. | |
2368 */ | |
2369 if (read_stdin) | |
2370 { | |
2371 settmode(TMODE_RAW); /* set to raw mode */ | |
2372 starttermcap(); | |
2373 screenclear(); | |
2374 } | |
2375 #endif | |
2376 | |
2377 if (got_int) | |
2378 { | |
2379 if (!(flags & READ_DUMMY)) | |
2380 { | |
2381 filemess(curbuf, sfname, (char_u *)_(e_interr), 0); | |
2382 if (newfile) | |
2383 curbuf->b_p_ro = TRUE; /* must use "w!" now */ | |
2384 } | |
2385 msg_scroll = msg_save; | |
2386 #ifdef FEAT_VIMINFO | |
2387 check_marks_read(); | |
2388 #endif | |
2389 return OK; /* an interrupt isn't really an error */ | |
2390 } | |
2391 | |
2392 if (!filtering && !(flags & READ_DUMMY)) | |
2393 { | |
2394 msg_add_fname(curbuf, sfname); /* fname in IObuff with quotes */ | |
2395 c = FALSE; | |
2396 | |
2397 #ifdef UNIX | |
2398 # ifdef S_ISFIFO | |
2399 if (S_ISFIFO(perm)) /* fifo or socket */ | |
2400 { | |
2401 STRCAT(IObuff, _("[fifo/socket]")); | |
2402 c = TRUE; | |
2403 } | |
2404 # else | |
2405 # ifdef S_IFIFO | |
2406 if ((perm & S_IFMT) == S_IFIFO) /* fifo */ | |
2407 { | |
2408 STRCAT(IObuff, _("[fifo]")); | |
2409 c = TRUE; | |
2410 } | |
2411 # endif | |
2412 # ifdef S_IFSOCK | |
2413 if ((perm & S_IFMT) == S_IFSOCK) /* or socket */ | |
2414 { | |
2415 STRCAT(IObuff, _("[socket]")); | |
2416 c = TRUE; | |
2417 } | |
2418 # endif | |
2419 # endif | |
1313 | 2420 # ifdef OPEN_CHR_FILES |
2421 if (S_ISCHR(perm)) /* or character special */ | |
2422 { | |
2423 STRCAT(IObuff, _("[character special]")); | |
2424 c = TRUE; | |
2425 } | |
2426 # endif | |
7 | 2427 #endif |
2428 if (curbuf->b_p_ro) | |
2429 { | |
2430 STRCAT(IObuff, shortmess(SHM_RO) ? _("[RO]") : _("[readonly]")); | |
2431 c = TRUE; | |
2432 } | |
2433 if (read_no_eol_lnum) | |
2434 { | |
2435 msg_add_eol(); | |
2436 c = TRUE; | |
2437 } | |
2438 if (ff_error == EOL_DOS) | |
2439 { | |
2440 STRCAT(IObuff, _("[CR missing]")); | |
2441 c = TRUE; | |
2442 } | |
2443 if (split) | |
2444 { | |
2445 STRCAT(IObuff, _("[long lines split]")); | |
2446 c = TRUE; | |
2447 } | |
2448 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
2449 if (notconverted) | |
2450 { | |
2451 STRCAT(IObuff, _("[NOT converted]")); | |
2452 c = TRUE; | |
2453 } | |
2454 else if (converted) | |
2455 { | |
2456 STRCAT(IObuff, _("[converted]")); | |
2457 c = TRUE; | |
2458 } | |
2459 #endif | |
2460 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT | |
2461 if (cryptkey != NULL) | |
2462 { | |
2463 STRCAT(IObuff, _("[crypted]")); | |
2464 c = TRUE; | |
2465 } | |
2466 #endif | |
2467 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
595 | 2468 if (conv_error != 0) |
2469 { | |
2470 sprintf((char *)IObuff + STRLEN(IObuff), | |
2471 _("[CONVERSION ERROR in line %ld]"), (long)conv_error); | |
7 | 2472 c = TRUE; |
2473 } | |
2474 else if (illegal_byte > 0) | |
2475 { | |
2476 sprintf((char *)IObuff + STRLEN(IObuff), | |
2477 _("[ILLEGAL BYTE in line %ld]"), (long)illegal_byte); | |
2478 c = TRUE; | |
2479 } | |
2480 else | |
2481 #endif | |
2482 if (error) | |
2483 { | |
2484 STRCAT(IObuff, _("[READ ERRORS]")); | |
2485 c = TRUE; | |
2486 } | |
2487 if (msg_add_fileformat(fileformat)) | |
2488 c = TRUE; | |
2489 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT | |
2490 if (cryptkey != NULL) | |
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2492 - CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN - crypt_seed_len[use_crypt_method]); |
7 | 2493 else |
2494 #endif | |
2495 msg_add_lines(c, (long)linecnt, filesize); | |
2496 | |
2497 vim_free(keep_msg); | |
2498 keep_msg = NULL; | |
2499 msg_scrolled_ign = TRUE; | |
2500 #ifdef ALWAYS_USE_GUI | |
2501 /* Don't show the message when reading stdin, it would end up in a | |
2502 * message box (which might be shown when exiting!) */ | |
2503 if (read_stdin || read_buffer) | |
2504 p = msg_may_trunc(FALSE, IObuff); | |
2505 else | |
2506 #endif | |
2507 p = msg_trunc_attr(IObuff, FALSE, 0); | |
2508 if (read_stdin || read_buffer || restart_edit != 0 | |
540 | 2509 || (msg_scrolled != 0 && !need_wait_return)) |
7 | 2510 /* Need to repeat the message after redrawing when: |
2511 * - When reading from stdin (the screen will be cleared next). | |
2512 * - When restart_edit is set (otherwise there will be a delay | |
2513 * before redrawing). | |
2514 * - When the screen was scrolled but there is no wait-return | |
2515 * prompt. */ | |
679 | 2516 set_keep_msg(p, 0); |
7 | 2517 msg_scrolled_ign = FALSE; |
2518 } | |
2519 | |
2520 /* with errors writing the file requires ":w!" */ | |
2521 if (newfile && (error | |
2522 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
595 | 2523 || conv_error != 0 |
679 | 2524 || (illegal_byte > 0 && bad_char_behavior != BAD_KEEP) |
7 | 2525 #endif |
2526 )) | |
2527 curbuf->b_p_ro = TRUE; | |
2528 | |
2529 u_clearline(); /* cannot use "U" command after adding lines */ | |
2530 | |
2531 /* | |
2532 * In Ex mode: cursor at last new line. | |
2533 * Otherwise: cursor at first new line. | |
2534 */ | |
2535 if (exmode_active) | |
2536 curwin->w_cursor.lnum = from + linecnt; | |
2537 else | |
2538 curwin->w_cursor.lnum = from + 1; | |
2539 check_cursor_lnum(); | |
2540 beginline(BL_WHITE | BL_FIX); /* on first non-blank */ | |
2541 | |
2542 /* | |
2543 * Set '[ and '] marks to the newly read lines. | |
2544 */ | |
2545 curbuf->b_op_start.lnum = from + 1; | |
2546 curbuf->b_op_start.col = 0; | |
2547 curbuf->b_op_end.lnum = from + linecnt; | |
2548 curbuf->b_op_end.col = 0; | |
696 | 2549 |
2550 #ifdef WIN32 | |
2551 /* | |
2552 * Work around a weird problem: When a file has two links (only | |
2553 * possible on NTFS) and we write through one link, then stat() it | |
1651 | 2554 * through the other link, the timestamp information may be wrong. |
696 | 2555 * It's correct again after reading the file, thus reset the timestamp |
2556 * here. | |
2557 */ | |
2558 if (newfile && !read_stdin && !read_buffer | |
2559 && mch_stat((char *)fname, &st) >= 0) | |
2560 { | |
2561 buf_store_time(curbuf, &st, fname); | |
2562 curbuf->b_mtime_read = curbuf->b_mtime; | |
2563 } | |
2564 #endif | |
7 | 2565 } |
2566 msg_scroll = msg_save; | |
2567 | |
2568 #ifdef FEAT_VIMINFO | |
2569 /* | |
2570 * Get the marks before executing autocommands, so they can be used there. | |
2571 */ | |
2572 check_marks_read(); | |
2573 #endif | |
2574 | |
2575 /* | |
2576 * Trick: We remember if the last line of the read didn't have | |
2577 * an eol for when writing it again. This is required for | |
2578 * ":autocmd FileReadPost *.gz set bin|'[,']!gunzip" to work. | |
2579 */ | |
2580 write_no_eol_lnum = read_no_eol_lnum; | |
2581 | |
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2590 sha256_finish(&sha_ctx, hash); |
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167 | 2595 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD |
7 | 2596 if (!read_stdin && !read_buffer) |
2597 { | |
2598 int m = msg_scroll; | |
2599 int n = msg_scrolled; | |
2600 | |
2601 /* Save the fileformat now, otherwise the buffer will be considered | |
2602 * modified if the format/encoding was automatically detected. */ | |
819 | 2603 if (set_options) |
7 | 2604 save_file_ff(curbuf); |
2605 | |
2606 /* | |
2607 * The output from the autocommands should not overwrite anything and | |
2608 * should not be overwritten: Set msg_scroll, restore its value if no | |
2609 * output was done. | |
2610 */ | |
2611 msg_scroll = TRUE; | |
2612 if (filtering) | |
2613 apply_autocmds_exarg(EVENT_FILTERREADPOST, NULL, sfname, | |
2614 FALSE, curbuf, eap); | |
2615 else if (newfile) | |
2616 apply_autocmds_exarg(EVENT_BUFREADPOST, NULL, sfname, | |
2617 FALSE, curbuf, eap); | |
2618 else | |
2619 apply_autocmds_exarg(EVENT_FILEREADPOST, sfname, sfname, | |
2620 FALSE, NULL, eap); | |
2621 if (msg_scrolled == n) | |
2622 msg_scroll = m; | |
2623 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
2624 if (aborting()) /* autocmds may abort script processing */ | |
2625 return FAIL; | |
2626 #endif | |
2627 } | |
2628 #endif | |
2629 | |
2630 if (recoverymode && error) | |
2631 return FAIL; | |
2632 return OK; | |
2633 } | |
2634 | |
1313 | 2635 #ifdef OPEN_CHR_FILES |
2636 /* | |
2637 * Returns TRUE if the file name argument is of the form "/dev/fd/\d\+", | |
2638 * which is the name of files used for process substitution output by | |
2639 * some shells on some operating systems, e.g., bash on SunOS. | |
2640 * Do not accept "/dev/fd/[012]", opening these may hang Vim. | |
2641 */ | |
2642 static int | |
2643 is_dev_fd_file(fname) | |
2644 char_u *fname; | |
2645 { | |
2646 return (STRNCMP(fname, "/dev/fd/", 8) == 0 | |
2647 && VIM_ISDIGIT(fname[8]) | |
2648 && *skipdigits(fname + 9) == NUL | |
2649 && (fname[9] != NUL | |
2650 || (fname[8] != '0' && fname[8] != '1' && fname[8] != '2'))); | |
2651 } | |
2652 #endif | |
2653 | |
595 | 2654 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE |
2655 | |
2656 /* | |
2657 * From the current line count and characters read after that, estimate the | |
2658 * line number where we are now. | |
2659 * Used for error messages that include a line number. | |
2660 */ | |
2661 static linenr_T | |
2662 readfile_linenr(linecnt, p, endp) | |
2663 linenr_T linecnt; /* line count before reading more bytes */ | |
2664 char_u *p; /* start of more bytes read */ | |
2665 char_u *endp; /* end of more bytes read */ | |
2666 { | |
2667 char_u *s; | |
2668 linenr_T lnum; | |
2669 | |
2670 lnum = curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count - linecnt + 1; | |
2671 for (s = p; s < endp; ++s) | |
2672 if (*s == '\n') | |
2673 ++lnum; | |
2674 return lnum; | |
2675 } | |
2676 #endif | |
2677 | |
7 | 2678 /* |
612 | 2679 * Fill "*eap" to force the 'fileencoding', 'fileformat' and 'binary to be |
2680 * equal to the buffer "buf". Used for calling readfile(). | |
7 | 2681 * Returns OK or FAIL. |
2682 */ | |
2683 int | |
2684 prep_exarg(eap, buf) | |
2685 exarg_T *eap; | |
2686 buf_T *buf; | |
2687 { | |
2688 eap->cmd = alloc((unsigned)(STRLEN(buf->b_p_ff) | |
2689 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
2690 + STRLEN(buf->b_p_fenc) | |
2691 #endif | |
2692 + 15)); | |
2693 if (eap->cmd == NULL) | |
2694 return FAIL; | |
2695 | |
2696 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
2697 sprintf((char *)eap->cmd, "e ++ff=%s ++enc=%s", buf->b_p_ff, buf->b_p_fenc); | |
2698 eap->force_enc = 14 + (int)STRLEN(buf->b_p_ff); | |
612 | 2699 eap->bad_char = buf->b_bad_char; |
7 | 2700 #else |
2701 sprintf((char *)eap->cmd, "e ++ff=%s", buf->b_p_ff); | |
2702 #endif | |
2703 eap->force_ff = 7; | |
612 | 2704 |
2705 eap->force_bin = buf->b_p_bin ? FORCE_BIN : FORCE_NOBIN; | |
819 | 2706 eap->read_edit = FALSE; |
612 | 2707 eap->forceit = FALSE; |
7 | 2708 return OK; |
2709 } | |
2710 | |
2711 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
2712 /* | |
2713 * Find next fileencoding to use from 'fileencodings'. | |
2714 * "pp" points to fenc_next. It's advanced to the next item. | |
2715 * When there are no more items, an empty string is returned and *pp is set to | |
2716 * NULL. | |
2717 * When *pp is not set to NULL, the result is in allocated memory. | |
2718 */ | |
2719 static char_u * | |
2720 next_fenc(pp) | |
2721 char_u **pp; | |
2722 { | |
2723 char_u *p; | |
2724 char_u *r; | |
2725 | |
2726 if (**pp == NUL) | |
2727 { | |
2728 *pp = NULL; | |
2729 return (char_u *)""; | |
2730 } | |
2731 p = vim_strchr(*pp, ','); | |
2732 if (p == NULL) | |
2733 { | |
2734 r = enc_canonize(*pp); | |
2735 *pp += STRLEN(*pp); | |
2736 } | |
2737 else | |
2738 { | |
2739 r = vim_strnsave(*pp, (int)(p - *pp)); | |
2740 *pp = p + 1; | |
2741 if (r != NULL) | |
2742 { | |
2743 p = enc_canonize(r); | |
2744 vim_free(r); | |
2745 r = p; | |
2746 } | |
2747 } | |
2748 if (r == NULL) /* out of memory */ | |
2749 { | |
2750 r = (char_u *)""; | |
2751 *pp = NULL; | |
2752 } | |
2753 return r; | |
2754 } | |
2755 | |
2756 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
2757 /* | |
2758 * Convert a file with the 'charconvert' expression. | |
2759 * This closes the file which is to be read, converts it and opens the | |
2760 * resulting file for reading. | |
2761 * Returns name of the resulting converted file (the caller should delete it | |
2762 * after reading it). | |
2763 * Returns NULL if the conversion failed ("*fdp" is not set) . | |
2764 */ | |
2765 static char_u * | |
2766 readfile_charconvert(fname, fenc, fdp) | |
2767 char_u *fname; /* name of input file */ | |
2768 char_u *fenc; /* converted from */ | |
2769 int *fdp; /* in/out: file descriptor of file */ | |
2770 { | |
2771 char_u *tmpname; | |
2772 char_u *errmsg = NULL; | |
2773 | |
2774 tmpname = vim_tempname('r'); | |
2775 if (tmpname == NULL) | |
2776 errmsg = (char_u *)_("Can't find temp file for conversion"); | |
2777 else | |
2778 { | |
2779 close(*fdp); /* close the input file, ignore errors */ | |
2780 *fdp = -1; | |
2781 if (eval_charconvert(fenc, enc_utf8 ? (char_u *)"utf-8" : p_enc, | |
2782 fname, tmpname) == FAIL) | |
2783 errmsg = (char_u *)_("Conversion with 'charconvert' failed"); | |
2784 if (errmsg == NULL && (*fdp = mch_open((char *)tmpname, | |
2785 O_RDONLY | O_EXTRA, 0)) < 0) | |
2786 errmsg = (char_u *)_("can't read output of 'charconvert'"); | |
2787 } | |
2788 | |
2789 if (errmsg != NULL) | |
2790 { | |
2791 /* Don't use emsg(), it breaks mappings, the retry with | |
2792 * another type of conversion might still work. */ | |
2793 MSG(errmsg); | |
2794 if (tmpname != NULL) | |
2795 { | |
2796 mch_remove(tmpname); /* delete converted file */ | |
2797 vim_free(tmpname); | |
2798 tmpname = NULL; | |
2799 } | |
2800 } | |
2801 | |
2802 /* If the input file is closed, open it (caller should check for error). */ | |
2803 if (*fdp < 0) | |
2804 *fdp = mch_open((char *)fname, O_RDONLY | O_EXTRA, 0); | |
2805 | |
2806 return tmpname; | |
2807 } | |
2808 # endif | |
2809 | |
2810 #endif | |
2811 | |
2812 #ifdef FEAT_VIMINFO | |
2813 /* | |
2814 * Read marks for the current buffer from the viminfo file, when we support | |
2815 * buffer marks and the buffer has a name. | |
2816 */ | |
2817 static void | |
2818 check_marks_read() | |
2819 { | |
2820 if (!curbuf->b_marks_read && get_viminfo_parameter('\'') > 0 | |
2821 && curbuf->b_ffname != NULL) | |
1733 | 2822 read_viminfo(NULL, VIF_WANT_MARKS); |
7 | 2823 |
2824 /* Always set b_marks_read; needed when 'viminfo' is changed to include | |
2825 * the ' parameter after opening a buffer. */ | |
2826 curbuf->b_marks_read = TRUE; | |
2827 } | |
2828 #endif | |
2829 | |
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2833 * start of the file. |
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2834 * Returns -1 when no encryption used. |
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2837 get_crypt_method(ptr, len) |
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2838 char *ptr; |
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2839 int len; |
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2841 int i; |
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2843 for (i = 0; i < (int)(sizeof(crypt_magic) / sizeof(crypt_magic[0])); i++) |
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2845 if (len < (CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN + crypt_seed_len[i])) |
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2847 if (memcmp(ptr, crypt_magic[i], CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN) == 0) |
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2848 return i; |
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2851 i = (int)STRLEN(crypt_magic_head); |
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2852 if (len >= i && memcmp(ptr, crypt_magic_head, i) == 0) |
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2853 EMSG(_("E821: File is encrypted with unknown method")); |
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2855 return -1; |
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2859 * Check for magic number used for encryption. Applies to the current buffer. |
7 | 2860 * If found, the magic number is removed from ptr[*sizep] and *sizep and |
2861 * *filesizep are updated. | |
2862 * Return the (new) encryption key, NULL for no encryption. | |
2863 */ | |
2864 static char_u * | |
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2865 check_for_cryptkey(cryptkey, ptr, sizep, filesizep, newfile, did_ask) |
7 | 2866 char_u *cryptkey; /* previous encryption key or NULL */ |
2867 char_u *ptr; /* pointer to read bytes */ | |
2868 long *sizep; /* length of read bytes */ | |
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2869 off_t *filesizep; /* nr of bytes used from file */ |
7 | 2870 int newfile; /* editing a new buffer */ |
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2871 int *did_ask; /* flag: whether already asked for key */ |
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2873 int method = get_crypt_method((char *)ptr, *sizep); |
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2875 if (method >= 0) |
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2877 curbuf->b_p_cm = method; |
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2878 use_crypt_method = method; |
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2879 if (method > 0) |
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2880 (void)blowfish_self_test(); |
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2881 if (cryptkey == NULL && !*did_ask) |
7 | 2882 { |
2883 if (*curbuf->b_p_key) | |
2884 cryptkey = curbuf->b_p_key; | |
2885 else | |
2886 { | |
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2887 /* When newfile is TRUE, store the typed key in the 'key' |
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2888 * option and don't free it. bf needs hash of the key saved. |
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2889 * Don't ask for the key again when first time Enter was hit. |
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2890 * Happens when retrying to detect encoding. */ |
7 | 2891 cryptkey = get_crypt_key(newfile, FALSE); |
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2892 *did_ask = TRUE; |
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7 | 2894 /* check if empty key entered */ |
2895 if (cryptkey != NULL && *cryptkey == NUL) | |
2896 { | |
2897 if (cryptkey != curbuf->b_p_key) | |
2898 vim_free(cryptkey); | |
2899 cryptkey = NULL; | |
2900 } | |
2901 } | |
2902 } | |
2903 | |
2904 if (cryptkey != NULL) | |
2905 { | |
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2906 int seed_len = crypt_seed_len[method]; |
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2908 if (method == 0) |
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2909 crypt_init_keys(cryptkey); |
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2912 bf_key_init(cryptkey); |
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2913 bf_ofb_init(ptr + CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN, seed_len); |
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7 | 2915 |
2916 /* Remove magic number from the text */ | |
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2917 *filesizep += CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN + seed_len; |
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2918 *sizep -= CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN + seed_len; |
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2919 mch_memmove(ptr, ptr + CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN + seed_len, (size_t)*sizep); |
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2922 /* When starting to edit a new file which does not have encryption, clear |
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2923 * the 'key' option, except when starting up (called with -x argument) */ |
7 | 2924 else if (newfile && *curbuf->b_p_key && !starting) |
2925 set_option_value((char_u *)"key", 0L, (char_u *)"", OPT_LOCAL); | |
2926 | |
2927 return cryptkey; | |
2928 } | |
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2939 char_u buffer[CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN + CRYPT_SEED_LEN_MAX + 2]; |
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2944 CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN + CRYPT_SEED_LEN_MAX); |
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2945 if (method < 0 || method != curbuf->b_p_cm) |
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2946 return FAIL; |
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2947 |
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2948 if (method == 0) |
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2949 crypt_init_keys(curbuf->b_p_key); |
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2950 else |
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2951 { |
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2952 int seed_len = crypt_seed_len[method]; |
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2953 |
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2954 if (fread(buffer, seed_len, 1, fp) != 1) |
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2955 return FAIL; |
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2956 bf_key_init(curbuf->b_p_key); |
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2957 bf_ofb_init(buffer, seed_len); |
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2958 } |
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2959 return OK; |
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2960 } |
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2961 |
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2962 /* |
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2963 * Prepare for writing encrypted bytes for buffer "buf". |
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2964 * Returns a pointer to an allocated header of length "*lenp". |
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2965 */ |
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2966 char_u * |
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2967 prepare_crypt_write(buf, lenp) |
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2968 buf_T *buf; |
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2969 int *lenp; |
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2970 { |
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2971 char_u *header; |
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2972 int seed_len = crypt_seed_len[buf->b_p_cm]; |
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2973 |
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2974 header = alloc_clear(CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN + CRYPT_SEED_LEN_MAX + 2); |
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2975 if (header != NULL) |
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2976 { |
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2977 use_crypt_method = buf->b_p_cm; /* select pkzip or blowfish */ |
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2978 vim_strncpy(header, (char_u *)crypt_magic[use_crypt_method], |
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2979 CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN); |
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2980 if (buf->b_p_cm == 0) |
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2981 crypt_init_keys(buf->b_p_key); |
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2982 else |
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2983 { |
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2984 /* Using blowfish, add seed. */ |
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2985 sha2_seed(header + CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN, seed_len); /* create iv */ |
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2986 bf_ofb_init(header + CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN, seed_len); |
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2987 bf_key_init(buf->b_p_key); |
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2988 } |
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2989 } |
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2990 *lenp = CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN + seed_len; |
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2991 return header; |
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2992 } |
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2993 |
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2994 /* |
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2995 * Like fwrite() but crypt the bytes when 'key' is set. |
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2996 * Returns 1 if successful. |
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2997 */ |
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2998 size_t |
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2999 fwrite_crypt(buf, ptr, len, fp) |
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3000 buf_T *buf; |
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3001 char_u *ptr; |
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3002 size_t len; |
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3003 FILE *fp; |
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3004 { |
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3005 char_u *copy; |
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3006 char_u small_buf[100]; |
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3007 int ztemp, t; |
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3008 size_t i; |
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3009 |
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3010 if (*buf->b_p_key == NUL) |
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3011 return fwrite(ptr, len, (size_t)1, fp); |
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3012 if (len < 100) |
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3013 copy = small_buf; /* no malloc()/free() for short strings */ |
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3014 else |
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3015 { |
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3016 copy = lalloc(len, FALSE); |
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3017 if (copy == NULL) |
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3018 return 0; |
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3019 } |
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3020 for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) |
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3021 { |
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3022 ztemp = ptr[i]; |
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3023 copy[i] = ZENCODE(ztemp, t); |
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3024 } |
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3025 i = fwrite(copy, len, (size_t)1, fp); |
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3026 if (copy != small_buf) |
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3027 vim_free(copy); |
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3028 return i; |
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3029 } |
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3030 |
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3031 /* |
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3032 * Read a string of length "len" from "fd". |
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3033 * When 'key' is set decrypt the bytes. |
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3034 */ |
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3035 char_u * |
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3036 read_string_decrypt(buf, fd, len) |
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3037 buf_T *buf; |
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3038 FILE *fd; |
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3039 int len; |
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3040 { |
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3041 char_u *ptr; |
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3042 char_u *p; |
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3043 |
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3044 ptr = read_string(fd, len); |
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3045 if (ptr != NULL || *buf->b_p_key != NUL) |
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3046 for (p = ptr; p < ptr + len; ++p) |
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3047 ZDECODE(*p); |
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3048 return ptr; |
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3049 } |
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3050 |
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3051 #endif /* FEAT_CRYPT */ |
7 | 3052 |
3053 #ifdef UNIX | |
3054 static void | |
3055 set_file_time(fname, atime, mtime) | |
3056 char_u *fname; | |
3057 time_t atime; /* access time */ | |
3058 time_t mtime; /* modification time */ | |
3059 { | |
3060 # if defined(HAVE_UTIME) && defined(HAVE_UTIME_H) | |
3061 struct utimbuf buf; | |
3062 | |
3063 buf.actime = atime; | |
3064 buf.modtime = mtime; | |
3065 (void)utime((char *)fname, &buf); | |
3066 # else | |
3067 # if defined(HAVE_UTIMES) | |
3068 struct timeval tvp[2]; | |
3069 | |
3070 tvp[0].tv_sec = atime; | |
3071 tvp[0].tv_usec = 0; | |
3072 tvp[1].tv_sec = mtime; | |
3073 tvp[1].tv_usec = 0; | |
3074 # ifdef NeXT | |
3075 (void)utimes((char *)fname, tvp); | |
3076 # else | |
3077 (void)utimes((char *)fname, (const struct timeval *)&tvp); | |
3078 # endif | |
3079 # endif | |
3080 # endif | |
3081 } | |
3082 #endif /* UNIX */ | |
3083 | |
22 | 3084 #if defined(VMS) && !defined(MIN) |
3085 /* Older DECC compiler for VAX doesn't define MIN() */ | |
3086 # define MIN(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b)) | |
3087 #endif | |
3088 | |
7 | 3089 /* |
1303 | 3090 * Return TRUE if a file appears to be read-only from the file permissions. |
3091 */ | |
3092 int | |
3093 check_file_readonly(fname, perm) | |
3094 char_u *fname; /* full path to file */ | |
3095 int perm; /* known permissions on file */ | |
3096 { | |
3097 #ifndef USE_MCH_ACCESS | |
3098 int fd = 0; | |
3099 #endif | |
3100 | |
3101 return ( | |
3102 #ifdef USE_MCH_ACCESS | |
3103 # ifdef UNIX | |
3104 (perm & 0222) == 0 || | |
3105 # endif | |
3106 mch_access((char *)fname, W_OK) | |
3107 #else | |
3108 (fd = mch_open((char *)fname, O_RDWR | O_EXTRA, 0)) < 0 | |
3109 ? TRUE : (close(fd), FALSE) | |
3110 #endif | |
3111 ); | |
3112 } | |
3113 | |
3114 | |
3115 /* | |
589 | 3116 * buf_write() - write to file "fname" lines "start" through "end" |
7 | 3117 * |
3118 * We do our own buffering here because fwrite() is so slow. | |
3119 * | |
589 | 3120 * If "forceit" is true, we don't care for errors when attempting backups. |
3121 * In case of an error everything possible is done to restore the original | |
1698 | 3122 * file. But when "forceit" is TRUE, we risk losing it. |
589 | 3123 * |
3124 * When "reset_changed" is TRUE and "append" == FALSE and "start" == 1 and | |
3125 * "end" == curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count, reset curbuf->b_changed. | |
7 | 3126 * |
3127 * This function must NOT use NameBuff (because it's called by autowrite()). | |
3128 * | |
3129 * return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise | |
3130 */ | |
3131 int | |
3132 buf_write(buf, fname, sfname, start, end, eap, append, forceit, | |
3133 reset_changed, filtering) | |
3134 buf_T *buf; | |
3135 char_u *fname; | |
3136 char_u *sfname; | |
3137 linenr_T start, end; | |
3138 exarg_T *eap; /* for forced 'ff' and 'fenc', can be | |
3139 NULL! */ | |
589 | 3140 int append; /* append to the file */ |
7 | 3141 int forceit; |
3142 int reset_changed; | |
3143 int filtering; | |
3144 { | |
3145 int fd; | |
3146 char_u *backup = NULL; | |
3147 int backup_copy = FALSE; /* copy the original file? */ | |
3148 int dobackup; | |
3149 char_u *ffname; | |
3150 char_u *wfname = NULL; /* name of file to write to */ | |
3151 char_u *s; | |
3152 char_u *ptr; | |
3153 char_u c; | |
3154 int len; | |
3155 linenr_T lnum; | |
3156 long nchars; | |
3157 char_u *errmsg = NULL; | |
1947 | 3158 int errmsg_allocated = FALSE; |
7 | 3159 char_u *errnum = NULL; |
3160 char_u *buffer; | |
3161 char_u smallbuf[SMBUFSIZE]; | |
3162 char_u *backup_ext; | |
3163 int bufsize; | |
3164 long perm; /* file permissions */ | |
3165 int retval = OK; | |
3166 int newfile = FALSE; /* TRUE if file doesn't exist yet */ | |
3167 int msg_save = msg_scroll; | |
3168 int overwriting; /* TRUE if writing over original */ | |
3169 int no_eol = FALSE; /* no end-of-line written */ | |
3170 int device = FALSE; /* writing to a device */ | |
3171 struct stat st_old; | |
3172 int prev_got_int = got_int; | |
3173 int file_readonly = FALSE; /* overwritten file is read-only */ | |
3174 static char *err_readonly = "is read-only (cannot override: \"W\" in 'cpoptions')"; | |
3175 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(__EMX__XX) /*XXX fix me sometime? */ | |
3176 int made_writable = FALSE; /* 'w' bit has been set */ | |
3177 #endif | |
3178 /* writing everything */ | |
3179 int whole = (start == 1 && end == buf->b_ml.ml_line_count); | |
3180 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD | |
3181 linenr_T old_line_count = buf->b_ml.ml_line_count; | |
3182 #endif | |
3183 int attr; | |
3184 int fileformat; | |
3185 int write_bin; | |
3186 struct bw_info write_info; /* info for buf_write_bytes() */ | |
3187 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
3188 int converted = FALSE; | |
3189 int notconverted = FALSE; | |
3190 char_u *fenc; /* effective 'fileencoding' */ | |
3191 char_u *fenc_tofree = NULL; /* allocated "fenc" */ | |
3192 #endif | |
3193 #ifdef HAS_BW_FLAGS | |
3194 int wb_flags = 0; | |
3195 #endif | |
3196 #ifdef HAVE_ACL | |
3197 vim_acl_T acl = NULL; /* ACL copied from original file to | |
3198 backup or new file */ | |
3199 #endif | |
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3203 #endif |
7 | 3204 |
3205 if (fname == NULL || *fname == NUL) /* safety check */ | |
3206 return FAIL; | |
2028 | 3207 if (buf->b_ml.ml_mfp == NULL) |
3208 { | |
3209 /* This can happen during startup when there is a stray "w" in the | |
3210 * vimrc file. */ | |
3211 EMSG(_(e_emptybuf)); | |
3212 return FAIL; | |
3213 } | |
7 | 3214 |
3215 /* | |
3216 * Disallow writing from .exrc and .vimrc in current directory for | |
3217 * security reasons. | |
3218 */ | |
3219 if (check_secure()) | |
3220 return FAIL; | |
3221 | |
3222 /* Avoid a crash for a long name. */ | |
3223 if (STRLEN(fname) >= MAXPATHL) | |
3224 { | |
3225 EMSG(_(e_longname)); | |
3226 return FAIL; | |
3227 } | |
3228 | |
3229 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
3230 /* must init bw_conv_buf and bw_iconv_fd before jumping to "fail" */ | |
3231 write_info.bw_conv_buf = NULL; | |
3232 write_info.bw_conv_error = FALSE; | |
1947 | 3233 write_info.bw_conv_error_lnum = 0; |
7 | 3234 write_info.bw_restlen = 0; |
3235 # ifdef USE_ICONV | |
3236 write_info.bw_iconv_fd = (iconv_t)-1; | |
3237 # endif | |
3238 #endif | |
3239 | |
167 | 3240 /* After writing a file changedtick changes but we don't want to display |
3241 * the line. */ | |
3242 ex_no_reprint = TRUE; | |
3243 | |
7 | 3244 /* |
3245 * If there is no file name yet, use the one for the written file. | |
3246 * BF_NOTEDITED is set to reflect this (in case the write fails). | |
3247 * Don't do this when the write is for a filter command. | |
589 | 3248 * Don't do this when appending. |
3249 * Only do this when 'cpoptions' contains the 'F' flag. | |
7 | 3250 */ |
633 | 3251 if (buf->b_ffname == NULL |
3252 && reset_changed | |
7 | 3253 && whole |
3254 && buf == curbuf | |
236 | 3255 #ifdef FEAT_QUICKFIX |
3256 && !bt_nofile(buf) | |
3257 #endif | |
7 | 3258 && !filtering |
589 | 3259 && (!append || vim_strchr(p_cpo, CPO_FNAMEAPP) != NULL) |
7 | 3260 && vim_strchr(p_cpo, CPO_FNAMEW) != NULL) |
3261 { | |
633 | 3262 if (set_rw_fname(fname, sfname) == FAIL) |
7 | 3263 return FAIL; |
633 | 3264 buf = curbuf; /* just in case autocmds made "buf" invalid */ |
7 | 3265 } |
3266 | |
3267 if (sfname == NULL) | |
3268 sfname = fname; | |
3269 /* | |
3270 * For Unix: Use the short file name whenever possible. | |
3271 * Avoids problems with networks and when directory names are changed. | |
3272 * Don't do this for MS-DOS, a "cd" in a sub-shell may have moved us to | |
3273 * another directory, which we don't detect | |
3274 */ | |
3275 ffname = fname; /* remember full fname */ | |
3276 #ifdef UNIX | |
3277 fname = sfname; | |
3278 #endif | |
3279 | |
3280 if (buf->b_ffname != NULL && fnamecmp(ffname, buf->b_ffname) == 0) | |
3281 overwriting = TRUE; | |
3282 else | |
3283 overwriting = FALSE; | |
3284 | |
3285 if (exiting) | |
3286 settmode(TMODE_COOK); /* when exiting allow typahead now */ | |
3287 | |
3288 ++no_wait_return; /* don't wait for return yet */ | |
3289 | |
3290 /* | |
3291 * Set '[ and '] marks to the lines to be written. | |
3292 */ | |
3293 buf->b_op_start.lnum = start; | |
3294 buf->b_op_start.col = 0; | |
3295 buf->b_op_end.lnum = end; | |
3296 buf->b_op_end.col = 0; | |
3297 | |
3298 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD | |
3299 { | |
3300 aco_save_T aco; | |
3301 int buf_ffname = FALSE; | |
3302 int buf_sfname = FALSE; | |
3303 int buf_fname_f = FALSE; | |
3304 int buf_fname_s = FALSE; | |
3305 int did_cmd = FALSE; | |
17 | 3306 int nofile_err = FALSE; |
161 | 3307 int empty_memline = (buf->b_ml.ml_mfp == NULL); |
7 | 3308 |
3309 /* | |
3310 * Apply PRE aucocommands. | |
3311 * Set curbuf to the buffer to be written. | |
3312 * Careful: The autocommands may call buf_write() recursively! | |
3313 */ | |
3314 if (ffname == buf->b_ffname) | |
3315 buf_ffname = TRUE; | |
3316 if (sfname == buf->b_sfname) | |
3317 buf_sfname = TRUE; | |
3318 if (fname == buf->b_ffname) | |
3319 buf_fname_f = TRUE; | |
3320 if (fname == buf->b_sfname) | |
3321 buf_fname_s = TRUE; | |
3322 | |
3323 /* set curwin/curbuf to buf and save a few things */ | |
3324 aucmd_prepbuf(&aco, buf); | |
3325 | |
3326 if (append) | |
3327 { | |
3328 if (!(did_cmd = apply_autocmds_exarg(EVENT_FILEAPPENDCMD, | |
3329 sfname, sfname, FALSE, curbuf, eap))) | |
17 | 3330 { |
635 | 3331 #ifdef FEAT_QUICKFIX |
18 | 3332 if (overwriting && bt_nofile(curbuf)) |
17 | 3333 nofile_err = TRUE; |
3334 else | |
635 | 3335 #endif |
17 | 3336 apply_autocmds_exarg(EVENT_FILEAPPENDPRE, |
7 | 3337 sfname, sfname, FALSE, curbuf, eap); |
17 | 3338 } |
7 | 3339 } |
3340 else if (filtering) | |
3341 { | |
3342 apply_autocmds_exarg(EVENT_FILTERWRITEPRE, | |
3343 NULL, sfname, FALSE, curbuf, eap); | |
3344 } | |
3345 else if (reset_changed && whole) | |
3346 { | |
3347 if (!(did_cmd = apply_autocmds_exarg(EVENT_BUFWRITECMD, | |
3348 sfname, sfname, FALSE, curbuf, eap))) | |
17 | 3349 { |
635 | 3350 #ifdef FEAT_QUICKFIX |
179 | 3351 if (overwriting && bt_nofile(curbuf)) |
17 | 3352 nofile_err = TRUE; |
3353 else | |
635 | 3354 #endif |
17 | 3355 apply_autocmds_exarg(EVENT_BUFWRITEPRE, |
7 | 3356 sfname, sfname, FALSE, curbuf, eap); |
17 | 3357 } |
7 | 3358 } |
3359 else | |
3360 { | |
3361 if (!(did_cmd = apply_autocmds_exarg(EVENT_FILEWRITECMD, | |
3362 sfname, sfname, FALSE, curbuf, eap))) | |
17 | 3363 { |
635 | 3364 #ifdef FEAT_QUICKFIX |
179 | 3365 if (overwriting && bt_nofile(curbuf)) |
17 | 3366 nofile_err = TRUE; |
3367 else | |
635 | 3368 #endif |
17 | 3369 apply_autocmds_exarg(EVENT_FILEWRITEPRE, |
7 | 3370 sfname, sfname, FALSE, curbuf, eap); |
17 | 3371 } |
7 | 3372 } |
3373 | |
3374 /* restore curwin/curbuf and a few other things */ | |
3375 aucmd_restbuf(&aco); | |
3376 | |
3377 /* | |
3378 * In three situations we return here and don't write the file: | |
3379 * 1. the autocommands deleted or unloaded the buffer. | |
3380 * 2. The autocommands abort script processing. | |
3381 * 3. If one of the "Cmd" autocommands was executed. | |
3382 */ | |
3383 if (!buf_valid(buf)) | |
3384 buf = NULL; | |
161 | 3385 if (buf == NULL || (buf->b_ml.ml_mfp == NULL && !empty_memline) |
532 | 3386 || did_cmd || nofile_err |
3387 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
3388 || aborting() | |
3389 #endif | |
3390 ) | |
7 | 3391 { |
3392 --no_wait_return; | |
3393 msg_scroll = msg_save; | |
17 | 3394 if (nofile_err) |
3395 EMSG(_("E676: No matching autocommands for acwrite buffer")); | |
3396 | |
532 | 3397 if (nofile_err |
3398 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
3399 || aborting() | |
3400 #endif | |
3401 ) | |
7 | 3402 /* An aborting error, interrupt or exception in the |
3403 * autocommands. */ | |
3404 return FAIL; | |
3405 if (did_cmd) | |
3406 { | |
3407 if (buf == NULL) | |
3408 /* The buffer was deleted. We assume it was written | |
3409 * (can't retry anyway). */ | |
3410 return OK; | |
3411 if (overwriting) | |
3412 { | |
3413 /* Assume the buffer was written, update the timestamp. */ | |
3414 ml_timestamp(buf); | |
589 | 3415 if (append) |
3416 buf->b_flags &= ~BF_NEW; | |
3417 else | |
3418 buf->b_flags &= ~BF_WRITE_MASK; | |
7 | 3419 } |
589 | 3420 if (reset_changed && buf->b_changed && !append |
39 | 3421 && (overwriting || vim_strchr(p_cpo, CPO_PLUS) != NULL)) |
7 | 3422 /* Buffer still changed, the autocommands didn't work |
3423 * properly. */ | |
3424 return FAIL; | |
3425 return OK; | |
3426 } | |
3427 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
3428 if (!aborting()) | |
3429 #endif | |
3430 EMSG(_("E203: Autocommands deleted or unloaded buffer to be written")); | |
3431 return FAIL; | |
3432 } | |
3433 | |
3434 /* | |
3435 * The autocommands may have changed the number of lines in the file. | |
3436 * When writing the whole file, adjust the end. | |
3437 * When writing part of the file, assume that the autocommands only | |
3438 * changed the number of lines that are to be written (tricky!). | |
3439 */ | |
3440 if (buf->b_ml.ml_line_count != old_line_count) | |
3441 { | |
3442 if (whole) /* write all */ | |
3443 end = buf->b_ml.ml_line_count; | |
3444 else if (buf->b_ml.ml_line_count > old_line_count) /* more lines */ | |
3445 end += buf->b_ml.ml_line_count - old_line_count; | |
3446 else /* less lines */ | |
3447 { | |
3448 end -= old_line_count - buf->b_ml.ml_line_count; | |
3449 if (end < start) | |
3450 { | |
3451 --no_wait_return; | |
3452 msg_scroll = msg_save; | |
3453 EMSG(_("E204: Autocommand changed number of lines in unexpected way")); | |
3454 return FAIL; | |
3455 } | |
3456 } | |
3457 } | |
3458 | |
3459 /* | |
3460 * The autocommands may have changed the name of the buffer, which may | |
3461 * be kept in fname, ffname and sfname. | |
3462 */ | |
3463 if (buf_ffname) | |
3464 ffname = buf->b_ffname; | |
3465 if (buf_sfname) | |
3466 sfname = buf->b_sfname; | |
3467 if (buf_fname_f) | |
3468 fname = buf->b_ffname; | |
3469 if (buf_fname_s) | |
3470 fname = buf->b_sfname; | |
3471 } | |
3472 #endif | |
3473 | |
3474 #ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG | |
2210 | 3475 if (netbeans_active() && isNetbeansBuffer(buf)) |
7 | 3476 { |
3477 if (whole) | |
3478 { | |
3479 /* | |
3480 * b_changed can be 0 after an undo, but we still need to write | |
3481 * the buffer to NetBeans. | |
3482 */ | |
3483 if (buf->b_changed || isNetbeansModified(buf)) | |
3484 { | |
33 | 3485 --no_wait_return; /* may wait for return now */ |
3486 msg_scroll = msg_save; | |
3487 netbeans_save_buffer(buf); /* no error checking... */ | |
7 | 3488 return retval; |
3489 } | |
3490 else | |
3491 { | |
3492 errnum = (char_u *)"E656: "; | |
1653 | 3493 errmsg = (char_u *)_("NetBeans disallows writes of unmodified buffers"); |
7 | 3494 buffer = NULL; |
3495 goto fail; | |
3496 } | |
3497 } | |
3498 else | |
3499 { | |
3500 errnum = (char_u *)"E657: "; | |
3501 errmsg = (char_u *)_("Partial writes disallowed for NetBeans buffers"); | |
3502 buffer = NULL; | |
3503 goto fail; | |
3504 } | |
3505 } | |
3506 #endif | |
3507 | |
3508 if (shortmess(SHM_OVER) && !exiting) | |
3509 msg_scroll = FALSE; /* overwrite previous file message */ | |
3510 else | |
3511 msg_scroll = TRUE; /* don't overwrite previous file message */ | |
3512 if (!filtering) | |
3513 filemess(buf, | |
3514 #ifndef UNIX | |
3515 sfname, | |
3516 #else | |
3517 fname, | |
3518 #endif | |
3519 (char_u *)"", 0); /* show that we are busy */ | |
3520 msg_scroll = FALSE; /* always overwrite the file message now */ | |
3521 | |
3522 buffer = alloc(BUFSIZE); | |
3523 if (buffer == NULL) /* can't allocate big buffer, use small | |
3524 * one (to be able to write when out of | |
3525 * memory) */ | |
3526 { | |
3527 buffer = smallbuf; | |
3528 bufsize = SMBUFSIZE; | |
3529 } | |
3530 else | |
3531 bufsize = BUFSIZE; | |
3532 | |
3533 /* | |
3534 * Get information about original file (if there is one). | |
3535 */ | |
3536 #if defined(UNIX) && !defined(ARCHIE) | |
1438 | 3537 st_old.st_dev = 0; |
3538 st_old.st_ino = 0; | |
7 | 3539 perm = -1; |
3540 if (mch_stat((char *)fname, &st_old) < 0) | |
3541 newfile = TRUE; | |
3542 else | |
3543 { | |
3544 perm = st_old.st_mode; | |
3545 if (!S_ISREG(st_old.st_mode)) /* not a file */ | |
3546 { | |
3547 if (S_ISDIR(st_old.st_mode)) | |
3548 { | |
3549 errnum = (char_u *)"E502: "; | |
3550 errmsg = (char_u *)_("is a directory"); | |
3551 goto fail; | |
3552 } | |
3553 if (mch_nodetype(fname) != NODE_WRITABLE) | |
3554 { | |
3555 errnum = (char_u *)"E503: "; | |
3556 errmsg = (char_u *)_("is not a file or writable device"); | |
3557 goto fail; | |
3558 } | |
3559 /* It's a device of some kind (or a fifo) which we can write to | |
3560 * but for which we can't make a backup. */ | |
3561 device = TRUE; | |
3562 newfile = TRUE; | |
3563 perm = -1; | |
3564 } | |
3565 } | |
3566 #else /* !UNIX */ | |
3567 /* | |
3568 * Check for a writable device name. | |
3569 */ | |
3570 c = mch_nodetype(fname); | |
3571 if (c == NODE_OTHER) | |
3572 { | |
3573 errnum = (char_u *)"E503: "; | |
3574 errmsg = (char_u *)_("is not a file or writable device"); | |
3575 goto fail; | |
3576 } | |
3577 if (c == NODE_WRITABLE) | |
3578 { | |
1004 | 3579 # if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN) || defined(OS2) |
3580 /* MS-Windows allows opening a device, but we will probably get stuck | |
3581 * trying to write to it. */ | |
3582 if (!p_odev) | |
3583 { | |
3584 errnum = (char_u *)"E796: "; | |
3585 errmsg = (char_u *)_("writing to device disabled with 'opendevice' option"); | |
3586 goto fail; | |
3587 } | |
3588 # endif | |
7 | 3589 device = TRUE; |
3590 newfile = TRUE; | |
3591 perm = -1; | |
3592 } | |
3593 else | |
3594 { | |
3595 perm = mch_getperm(fname); | |
3596 if (perm < 0) | |
3597 newfile = TRUE; | |
3598 else if (mch_isdir(fname)) | |
3599 { | |
3600 errnum = (char_u *)"E502: "; | |
3601 errmsg = (char_u *)_("is a directory"); | |
3602 goto fail; | |
3603 } | |
3604 if (overwriting) | |
3605 (void)mch_stat((char *)fname, &st_old); | |
3606 } | |
3607 #endif /* !UNIX */ | |
3608 | |
3609 if (!device && !newfile) | |
3610 { | |
3611 /* | |
3612 * Check if the file is really writable (when renaming the file to | |
3613 * make a backup we won't discover it later). | |
3614 */ | |
1303 | 3615 file_readonly = check_file_readonly(fname, (int)perm); |
3616 | |
7 | 3617 if (!forceit && file_readonly) |
3618 { | |
3619 if (vim_strchr(p_cpo, CPO_FWRITE) != NULL) | |
3620 { | |
3621 errnum = (char_u *)"E504: "; | |
3622 errmsg = (char_u *)_(err_readonly); | |
3623 } | |
3624 else | |
3625 { | |
3626 errnum = (char_u *)"E505: "; | |
3627 errmsg = (char_u *)_("is read-only (add ! to override)"); | |
3628 } | |
3629 goto fail; | |
3630 } | |
3631 | |
3632 /* | |
3633 * Check if the timestamp hasn't changed since reading the file. | |
3634 */ | |
3635 if (overwriting) | |
3636 { | |
3637 retval = check_mtime(buf, &st_old); | |
3638 if (retval == FAIL) | |
3639 goto fail; | |
3640 } | |
3641 } | |
3642 | |
3643 #ifdef HAVE_ACL | |
3644 /* | |
3645 * For systems that support ACL: get the ACL from the original file. | |
3646 */ | |
3647 if (!newfile) | |
3648 acl = mch_get_acl(fname); | |
3649 #endif | |
3650 | |
3651 /* | |
3652 * If 'backupskip' is not empty, don't make a backup for some files. | |
3653 */ | |
3654 dobackup = (p_wb || p_bk || *p_pm != NUL); | |
3655 #ifdef FEAT_WILDIGN | |
3656 if (dobackup && *p_bsk != NUL && match_file_list(p_bsk, sfname, ffname)) | |
3657 dobackup = FALSE; | |
3658 #endif | |
3659 | |
3660 /* | |
3661 * Save the value of got_int and reset it. We don't want a previous | |
3662 * interruption cancel writing, only hitting CTRL-C while writing should | |
3663 * abort it. | |
3664 */ | |
3665 prev_got_int = got_int; | |
3666 got_int = FALSE; | |
3667 | |
3668 /* Mark the buffer as 'being saved' to prevent changed buffer warnings */ | |
3669 buf->b_saving = TRUE; | |
3670 | |
3671 /* | |
3672 * If we are not appending or filtering, the file exists, and the | |
3673 * 'writebackup', 'backup' or 'patchmode' option is set, need a backup. | |
3674 * When 'patchmode' is set also make a backup when appending. | |
3675 * | |
3676 * Do not make any backup, if 'writebackup' and 'backup' are both switched | |
3677 * off. This helps when editing large files on almost-full disks. | |
3678 */ | |
3679 if (!(append && *p_pm == NUL) && !filtering && perm >= 0 && dobackup) | |
3680 { | |
3681 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(WIN32) | |
3682 struct stat st; | |
3683 #endif | |
3684 | |
3685 if ((bkc_flags & BKC_YES) || append) /* "yes" */ | |
3686 backup_copy = TRUE; | |
3687 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(WIN32) | |
3688 else if ((bkc_flags & BKC_AUTO)) /* "auto" */ | |
3689 { | |
3690 int i; | |
3691 | |
3692 # ifdef UNIX | |
3693 /* | |
3694 * Don't rename the file when: | |
3695 * - it's a hard link | |
3696 * - it's a symbolic link | |
3697 * - we don't have write permission in the directory | |
3698 * - we can't set the owner/group of the new file | |
3699 */ | |
3700 if (st_old.st_nlink > 1 | |
3701 || mch_lstat((char *)fname, &st) < 0 | |
3702 || st.st_dev != st_old.st_dev | |
557 | 3703 || st.st_ino != st_old.st_ino |
3704 # ifndef HAVE_FCHOWN | |
3705 || st.st_uid != st_old.st_uid | |
3706 || st.st_gid != st_old.st_gid | |
3707 # endif | |
3708 ) | |
7 | 3709 backup_copy = TRUE; |
3710 else | |
696 | 3711 # else |
3712 # ifdef WIN32 | |
3713 /* On NTFS file systems hard links are possible. */ | |
3714 if (mch_is_linked(fname)) | |
3715 backup_copy = TRUE; | |
3716 else | |
3717 # endif | |
7 | 3718 # endif |
3719 { | |
3720 /* | |
3721 * Check if we can create a file and set the owner/group to | |
3722 * the ones from the original file. | |
3723 * First find a file name that doesn't exist yet (use some | |
3724 * arbitrary numbers). | |
3725 */ | |
3726 STRCPY(IObuff, fname); | |
3727 for (i = 4913; ; i += 123) | |
3728 { | |
3729 sprintf((char *)gettail(IObuff), "%d", i); | |
557 | 3730 if (mch_lstat((char *)IObuff, &st) < 0) |
7 | 3731 break; |
3732 } | |
557 | 3733 fd = mch_open((char *)IObuff, |
3734 O_CREAT|O_WRONLY|O_EXCL|O_NOFOLLOW, perm); | |
7 | 3735 if (fd < 0) /* can't write in directory */ |
3736 backup_copy = TRUE; | |
3737 else | |
3738 { | |
3739 # ifdef UNIX | |
557 | 3740 # ifdef HAVE_FCHOWN |
1757 | 3741 ignored = fchown(fd, st_old.st_uid, st_old.st_gid); |
557 | 3742 # endif |
7 | 3743 if (mch_stat((char *)IObuff, &st) < 0 |
3744 || st.st_uid != st_old.st_uid | |
3745 || st.st_gid != st_old.st_gid | |
1877 | 3746 || (long)st.st_mode != perm) |
7 | 3747 backup_copy = TRUE; |
3748 # endif | |
567 | 3749 /* Close the file before removing it, on MS-Windows we |
3750 * can't delete an open file. */ | |
3751 close(fd); | |
7 | 3752 mch_remove(IObuff); |
3753 } | |
3754 } | |
3755 } | |
3756 | |
3757 # ifdef UNIX | |
3758 /* | |
3759 * Break symlinks and/or hardlinks if we've been asked to. | |
3760 */ | |
3761 if ((bkc_flags & BKC_BREAKSYMLINK) || (bkc_flags & BKC_BREAKHARDLINK)) | |
3762 { | |
3763 int lstat_res; | |
3764 | |
3765 lstat_res = mch_lstat((char *)fname, &st); | |
3766 | |
3767 /* Symlinks. */ | |
3768 if ((bkc_flags & BKC_BREAKSYMLINK) | |
3769 && lstat_res == 0 | |
3770 && st.st_ino != st_old.st_ino) | |
3771 backup_copy = FALSE; | |
3772 | |
3773 /* Hardlinks. */ | |
3774 if ((bkc_flags & BKC_BREAKHARDLINK) | |
3775 && st_old.st_nlink > 1 | |
3776 && (lstat_res != 0 || st.st_ino == st_old.st_ino)) | |
3777 backup_copy = FALSE; | |
3778 } | |
3779 #endif | |
3780 | |
3781 #endif | |
3782 | |
3783 /* make sure we have a valid backup extension to use */ | |
3784 if (*p_bex == NUL) | |
3785 { | |
3786 #ifdef RISCOS | |
3787 backup_ext = (char_u *)"/bak"; | |
3788 #else | |
3789 backup_ext = (char_u *)".bak"; | |
3790 #endif | |
3791 } | |
3792 else | |
3793 backup_ext = p_bex; | |
3794 | |
3795 if (backup_copy | |
3796 && (fd = mch_open((char *)fname, O_RDONLY | O_EXTRA, 0)) >= 0) | |
3797 { | |
3798 int bfd; | |
3799 char_u *copybuf, *wp; | |
3800 int some_error = FALSE; | |
3801 struct stat st_new; | |
3802 char_u *dirp; | |
3803 char_u *rootname; | |
344 | 3804 #if defined(UNIX) && !defined(SHORT_FNAME) |
7 | 3805 int did_set_shortname; |
3806 #endif | |
3807 | |
3808 copybuf = alloc(BUFSIZE + 1); | |
3809 if (copybuf == NULL) | |
3810 { | |
3811 some_error = TRUE; /* out of memory */ | |
3812 goto nobackup; | |
3813 } | |
3814 | |
3815 /* | |
3816 * Try to make the backup in each directory in the 'bdir' option. | |
3817 * | |
3818 * Unix semantics has it, that we may have a writable file, | |
3819 * that cannot be recreated with a simple open(..., O_CREAT, ) e.g: | |
3820 * - the directory is not writable, | |
3821 * - the file may be a symbolic link, | |
3822 * - the file may belong to another user/group, etc. | |
3823 * | |
3824 * For these reasons, the existing writable file must be truncated | |
3825 * and reused. Creation of a backup COPY will be attempted. | |
3826 */ | |
3827 dirp = p_bdir; | |
3828 while (*dirp) | |
3829 { | |
3830 #ifdef UNIX | |
3831 st_new.st_ino = 0; | |
3832 st_new.st_dev = 0; | |
3833 st_new.st_gid = 0; | |
3834 #endif | |
3835 | |
3836 /* | |
3837 * Isolate one directory name, using an entry in 'bdir'. | |
3838 */ | |
3839 (void)copy_option_part(&dirp, copybuf, BUFSIZE, ","); | |
3840 rootname = get_file_in_dir(fname, copybuf); | |
3841 if (rootname == NULL) | |
3842 { | |
3843 some_error = TRUE; /* out of memory */ | |
3844 goto nobackup; | |
3845 } | |
3846 | |
344 | 3847 #if defined(UNIX) && !defined(SHORT_FNAME) |
7 | 3848 did_set_shortname = FALSE; |
3849 #endif | |
3850 | |
3851 /* | |
3852 * May try twice if 'shortname' not set. | |
3853 */ | |
3854 for (;;) | |
3855 { | |
3856 /* | |
3857 * Make backup file name. | |
3858 */ | |
3859 backup = buf_modname( | |
3860 #ifdef SHORT_FNAME | |
3861 TRUE, | |
3862 #else | |
3863 (buf->b_p_sn || buf->b_shortname), | |
3864 #endif | |
3865 rootname, backup_ext, FALSE); | |
3866 if (backup == NULL) | |
3867 { | |
3868 vim_free(rootname); | |
3869 some_error = TRUE; /* out of memory */ | |
3870 goto nobackup; | |
3871 } | |
3872 | |
3873 /* | |
3874 * Check if backup file already exists. | |
3875 */ | |
3876 if (mch_stat((char *)backup, &st_new) >= 0) | |
3877 { | |
3878 #ifdef UNIX | |
3879 /* | |
3880 * Check if backup file is same as original file. | |
3881 * May happen when modname() gave the same file back. | |
3882 * E.g. silly link, or file name-length reached. | |
3883 * If we don't check here, we either ruin the file | |
3884 * when copying or erase it after writing. jw. | |
3885 */ | |
3886 if (st_new.st_dev == st_old.st_dev | |
3887 && st_new.st_ino == st_old.st_ino) | |
3888 { | |
3889 vim_free(backup); | |
3890 backup = NULL; /* no backup file to delete */ | |
3891 # ifndef SHORT_FNAME | |
3892 /* | |
3893 * may try again with 'shortname' set | |
3894 */ | |
3895 if (!(buf->b_shortname || buf->b_p_sn)) | |
3896 { | |
3897 buf->b_shortname = TRUE; | |
3898 did_set_shortname = TRUE; | |
3899 continue; | |
3900 } | |
3901 /* setting shortname didn't help */ | |
3902 if (did_set_shortname) | |
3903 buf->b_shortname = FALSE; | |
3904 # endif | |
3905 break; | |
3906 } | |
3907 #endif | |
3908 | |
3909 /* | |
3910 * If we are not going to keep the backup file, don't | |
3911 * delete an existing one, try to use another name. | |
3912 * Change one character, just before the extension. | |
3913 */ | |
3914 if (!p_bk) | |
3915 { | |
3916 wp = backup + STRLEN(backup) - 1 | |
3917 - STRLEN(backup_ext); | |
3918 if (wp < backup) /* empty file name ??? */ | |
3919 wp = backup; | |
3920 *wp = 'z'; | |
3921 while (*wp > 'a' | |
3922 && mch_stat((char *)backup, &st_new) >= 0) | |
3923 --*wp; | |
3924 /* They all exist??? Must be something wrong. */ | |
3925 if (*wp == 'a') | |
3926 { | |
3927 vim_free(backup); | |
3928 backup = NULL; | |
3929 } | |
3930 } | |
3931 } | |
3932 break; | |
3933 } | |
3934 vim_free(rootname); | |
3935 | |
3936 /* | |
3937 * Try to create the backup file | |
3938 */ | |
3939 if (backup != NULL) | |
3940 { | |
3941 /* remove old backup, if present */ | |
3942 mch_remove(backup); | |
3943 /* Open with O_EXCL to avoid the file being created while | |
3944 * we were sleeping (symlink hacker attack?) */ | |
3945 bfd = mch_open((char *)backup, | |
557 | 3946 O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXTRA|O_EXCL|O_NOFOLLOW, |
3947 perm & 0777); | |
7 | 3948 if (bfd < 0) |
3949 { | |
3950 vim_free(backup); | |
3951 backup = NULL; | |
3952 } | |
3953 else | |
3954 { | |
3955 /* set file protection same as original file, but | |
3956 * strip s-bit */ | |
3957 (void)mch_setperm(backup, perm & 0777); | |
3958 | |
3959 #ifdef UNIX | |
3960 /* | |
3961 * Try to set the group of the backup same as the | |
3962 * original file. If this fails, set the protection | |
3963 * bits for the group same as the protection bits for | |
3964 * others. | |
3965 */ | |
557 | 3966 if (st_new.st_gid != st_old.st_gid |
7 | 3967 # ifdef HAVE_FCHOWN /* sequent-ptx lacks fchown() */ |
557 | 3968 && fchown(bfd, (uid_t)-1, st_old.st_gid) != 0 |
7 | 3969 # endif |
3970 ) | |
3971 mch_setperm(backup, | |
3972 (perm & 0707) | ((perm & 07) << 3)); | |
1583 | 3973 # ifdef HAVE_SELINUX |
3974 mch_copy_sec(fname, backup); | |
3975 # endif | |
7 | 3976 #endif |
3977 | |
3978 /* | |
3979 * copy the file. | |
3980 */ | |
3981 write_info.bw_fd = bfd; | |
3982 write_info.bw_buf = copybuf; | |
3983 #ifdef HAS_BW_FLAGS | |
3984 write_info.bw_flags = FIO_NOCONVERT; | |
3985 #endif | |
3986 while ((write_info.bw_len = vim_read(fd, copybuf, | |
3987 BUFSIZE)) > 0) | |
3988 { | |
3989 if (buf_write_bytes(&write_info) == FAIL) | |
3990 { | |
3991 errmsg = (char_u *)_("E506: Can't write to backup file (add ! to override)"); | |
3992 break; | |
3993 } | |
3994 ui_breakcheck(); | |
3995 if (got_int) | |
3996 { | |
3997 errmsg = (char_u *)_(e_interr); | |
3998 break; | |
3999 } | |
4000 } | |
4001 | |
4002 if (close(bfd) < 0 && errmsg == NULL) | |
4003 errmsg = (char_u *)_("E507: Close error for backup file (add ! to override)"); | |
4004 if (write_info.bw_len < 0) | |
4005 errmsg = (char_u *)_("E508: Can't read file for backup (add ! to override)"); | |
4006 #ifdef UNIX | |
4007 set_file_time(backup, st_old.st_atime, st_old.st_mtime); | |
4008 #endif | |
4009 #ifdef HAVE_ACL | |
4010 mch_set_acl(backup, acl); | |
4011 #endif | |
1583 | 4012 #ifdef HAVE_SELINUX |
4013 mch_copy_sec(fname, backup); | |
4014 #endif | |
7 | 4015 break; |
4016 } | |
4017 } | |
4018 } | |
4019 nobackup: | |
4020 close(fd); /* ignore errors for closing read file */ | |
4021 vim_free(copybuf); | |
4022 | |
4023 if (backup == NULL && errmsg == NULL) | |
4024 errmsg = (char_u *)_("E509: Cannot create backup file (add ! to override)"); | |
4025 /* ignore errors when forceit is TRUE */ | |
4026 if ((some_error || errmsg != NULL) && !forceit) | |
4027 { | |
4028 retval = FAIL; | |
4029 goto fail; | |
4030 } | |
4031 errmsg = NULL; | |
4032 } | |
4033 else | |
4034 { | |
4035 char_u *dirp; | |
4036 char_u *p; | |
4037 char_u *rootname; | |
4038 | |
4039 /* | |
4040 * Make a backup by renaming the original file. | |
4041 */ | |
4042 /* | |
4043 * If 'cpoptions' includes the "W" flag, we don't want to | |
4044 * overwrite a read-only file. But rename may be possible | |
4045 * anyway, thus we need an extra check here. | |
4046 */ | |
4047 if (file_readonly && vim_strchr(p_cpo, CPO_FWRITE) != NULL) | |
4048 { | |
4049 errnum = (char_u *)"E504: "; | |
4050 errmsg = (char_u *)_(err_readonly); | |
4051 goto fail; | |
4052 } | |
4053 | |
4054 /* | |
4055 * | |
4056 * Form the backup file name - change path/fo.o.h to | |
4057 * path/fo.o.h.bak Try all directories in 'backupdir', first one | |
4058 * that works is used. | |
4059 */ | |
4060 dirp = p_bdir; | |
4061 while (*dirp) | |
4062 { | |
4063 /* | |
4064 * Isolate one directory name and make the backup file name. | |
4065 */ | |
4066 (void)copy_option_part(&dirp, IObuff, IOSIZE, ","); | |
4067 rootname = get_file_in_dir(fname, IObuff); | |
4068 if (rootname == NULL) | |
4069 backup = NULL; | |
4070 else | |
4071 { | |
4072 backup = buf_modname( | |
4073 #ifdef SHORT_FNAME | |
4074 TRUE, | |
4075 #else | |
4076 (buf->b_p_sn || buf->b_shortname), | |
4077 #endif | |
4078 rootname, backup_ext, FALSE); | |
4079 vim_free(rootname); | |
4080 } | |
4081 | |
4082 if (backup != NULL) | |
4083 { | |
4084 /* | |
4085 * If we are not going to keep the backup file, don't | |
4086 * delete an existing one, try to use another name. | |
4087 * Change one character, just before the extension. | |
4088 */ | |
4089 if (!p_bk && mch_getperm(backup) >= 0) | |
4090 { | |
4091 p = backup + STRLEN(backup) - 1 - STRLEN(backup_ext); | |
4092 if (p < backup) /* empty file name ??? */ | |
4093 p = backup; | |
4094 *p = 'z'; | |
4095 while (*p > 'a' && mch_getperm(backup) >= 0) | |
4096 --*p; | |
4097 /* They all exist??? Must be something wrong! */ | |
4098 if (*p == 'a') | |
4099 { | |
4100 vim_free(backup); | |
4101 backup = NULL; | |
4102 } | |
4103 } | |
4104 } | |
4105 if (backup != NULL) | |
4106 { | |
4107 /* | |
531 | 4108 * Delete any existing backup and move the current version |
4109 * to the backup. For safety, we don't remove the backup | |
4110 * until the write has finished successfully. And if the | |
4111 * 'backup' option is set, leave it around. | |
7 | 4112 */ |
4113 /* | |
4114 * If the renaming of the original file to the backup file | |
4115 * works, quit here. | |
4116 */ | |
4117 if (vim_rename(fname, backup) == 0) | |
4118 break; | |
4119 | |
4120 vim_free(backup); /* don't do the rename below */ | |
4121 backup = NULL; | |
4122 } | |
4123 } | |
4124 if (backup == NULL && !forceit) | |
4125 { | |
4126 errmsg = (char_u *)_("E510: Can't make backup file (add ! to override)"); | |
4127 goto fail; | |
4128 } | |
4129 } | |
4130 } | |
4131 | |
4132 #if defined(UNIX) && !defined(ARCHIE) | |
4133 /* When using ":w!" and the file was read-only: make it writable */ | |
4134 if (forceit && perm >= 0 && !(perm & 0200) && st_old.st_uid == getuid() | |
4135 && vim_strchr(p_cpo, CPO_FWRITE) == NULL) | |
4136 { | |
4137 perm |= 0200; | |
4138 (void)mch_setperm(fname, perm); | |
4139 made_writable = TRUE; | |
4140 } | |
4141 #endif | |
4142 | |
819 | 4143 /* When using ":w!" and writing to the current file, 'readonly' makes no |
164 | 4144 * sense, reset it, unless 'Z' appears in 'cpoptions'. */ |
4145 if (forceit && overwriting && vim_strchr(p_cpo, CPO_KEEPRO) == NULL) | |
7 | 4146 { |
4147 buf->b_p_ro = FALSE; | |
4148 #ifdef FEAT_TITLE | |
4149 need_maketitle = TRUE; /* set window title later */ | |
4150 #endif | |
4151 #ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS | |
4152 status_redraw_all(); /* redraw status lines later */ | |
4153 #endif | |
4154 } | |
4155 | |
4156 if (end > buf->b_ml.ml_line_count) | |
4157 end = buf->b_ml.ml_line_count; | |
4158 if (buf->b_ml.ml_flags & ML_EMPTY) | |
4159 start = end + 1; | |
4160 | |
4161 /* | |
4162 * If the original file is being overwritten, there is a small chance that | |
4163 * we crash in the middle of writing. Therefore the file is preserved now. | |
4164 * This makes all block numbers positive so that recovery does not need | |
4165 * the original file. | |
4166 * Don't do this if there is a backup file and we are exiting. | |
4167 */ | |
39 | 4168 if (reset_changed && !newfile && overwriting |
7 | 4169 && !(exiting && backup != NULL)) |
4170 { | |
4171 ml_preserve(buf, FALSE); | |
4172 if (got_int) | |
4173 { | |
4174 errmsg = (char_u *)_(e_interr); | |
4175 goto restore_backup; | |
4176 } | |
4177 } | |
4178 | |
4179 #ifdef MACOS_CLASSIC /* TODO: Is it need for MACOS_X? (Dany) */ | |
4180 /* | |
4181 * Before risking to lose the original file verify if there's | |
4182 * a resource fork to preserve, and if cannot be done warn | |
4183 * the users. This happens when overwriting without backups. | |
4184 */ | |
4185 if (backup == NULL && overwriting && !append) | |
4186 if (mch_has_resource_fork(fname)) | |
4187 { | |
4188 errmsg = (char_u *)_("E460: The resource fork would be lost (add ! to override)"); | |
4189 goto restore_backup; | |
4190 } | |
4191 #endif | |
4192 | |
4193 #ifdef VMS | |
4194 vms_remove_version(fname); /* remove version */ | |
4195 #endif | |
1651 | 4196 /* Default: write the file directly. May write to a temp file for |
7 | 4197 * multi-byte conversion. */ |
4198 wfname = fname; | |
4199 | |
4200 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
4201 /* Check for forced 'fileencoding' from "++opt=val" argument. */ | |
4202 if (eap != NULL && eap->force_enc != 0) | |
4203 { | |
4204 fenc = eap->cmd + eap->force_enc; | |
4205 fenc = enc_canonize(fenc); | |
4206 fenc_tofree = fenc; | |
4207 } | |
4208 else | |
4209 fenc = buf->b_p_fenc; | |
4210 | |
4211 /* | |
1948 | 4212 * Check if the file needs to be converted. |
7 | 4213 */ |
1948 | 4214 converted = need_conversion(fenc); |
7 | 4215 |
4216 /* | |
4217 * Check if UTF-8 to UCS-2/4 or Latin1 conversion needs to be done. Or | |
4218 * Latin1 to Unicode conversion. This is handled in buf_write_bytes(). | |
4219 * Prepare the flags for it and allocate bw_conv_buf when needed. | |
4220 */ | |
4221 if (converted && (enc_utf8 || STRCMP(p_enc, "latin1") == 0)) | |
4222 { | |
4223 wb_flags = get_fio_flags(fenc); | |
4224 if (wb_flags & (FIO_UCS2 | FIO_UCS4 | FIO_UTF16 | FIO_UTF8)) | |
4225 { | |
4226 /* Need to allocate a buffer to translate into. */ | |
4227 if (wb_flags & (FIO_UCS2 | FIO_UTF16 | FIO_UTF8)) | |
4228 write_info.bw_conv_buflen = bufsize * 2; | |
4229 else /* FIO_UCS4 */ | |
4230 write_info.bw_conv_buflen = bufsize * 4; | |
4231 write_info.bw_conv_buf | |
4232 = lalloc((long_u)write_info.bw_conv_buflen, TRUE); | |
4233 if (write_info.bw_conv_buf == NULL) | |
4234 end = 0; | |
4235 } | |
4236 } | |
4237 | |
4238 # ifdef WIN3264 | |
4239 if (converted && wb_flags == 0 && (wb_flags = get_win_fio_flags(fenc)) != 0) | |
4240 { | |
4241 /* Convert UTF-8 -> UCS-2 and UCS-2 -> DBCS. Worst-case * 4: */ | |
4242 write_info.bw_conv_buflen = bufsize * 4; | |
4243 write_info.bw_conv_buf | |
4244 = lalloc((long_u)write_info.bw_conv_buflen, TRUE); | |
4245 if (write_info.bw_conv_buf == NULL) | |
4246 end = 0; | |
4247 } | |
4248 # endif | |
4249 | |
4250 # ifdef MACOS_X | |
4251 if (converted && wb_flags == 0 && (wb_flags = get_mac_fio_flags(fenc)) != 0) | |
4252 { | |
4253 write_info.bw_conv_buflen = bufsize * 3; | |
4254 write_info.bw_conv_buf | |
4255 = lalloc((long_u)write_info.bw_conv_buflen, TRUE); | |
4256 if (write_info.bw_conv_buf == NULL) | |
4257 end = 0; | |
4258 } | |
4259 # endif | |
4260 | |
4261 # if defined(FEAT_EVAL) || defined(USE_ICONV) | |
4262 if (converted && wb_flags == 0) | |
4263 { | |
4264 # ifdef USE_ICONV | |
4265 /* | |
4266 * Use iconv() conversion when conversion is needed and it's not done | |
4267 * internally. | |
4268 */ | |
4269 write_info.bw_iconv_fd = (iconv_t)my_iconv_open(fenc, | |
4270 enc_utf8 ? (char_u *)"utf-8" : p_enc); | |
4271 if (write_info.bw_iconv_fd != (iconv_t)-1) | |
4272 { | |
4273 /* We're going to use iconv(), allocate a buffer to convert in. */ | |
4274 write_info.bw_conv_buflen = bufsize * ICONV_MULT; | |
4275 write_info.bw_conv_buf | |
4276 = lalloc((long_u)write_info.bw_conv_buflen, TRUE); | |
4277 if (write_info.bw_conv_buf == NULL) | |
4278 end = 0; | |
4279 write_info.bw_first = TRUE; | |
4280 } | |
4281 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
4282 else | |
4283 # endif | |
4284 # endif | |
4285 | |
4286 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
4287 /* | |
4288 * When the file needs to be converted with 'charconvert' after | |
4289 * writing, write to a temp file instead and let the conversion | |
4290 * overwrite the original file. | |
4291 */ | |
4292 if (*p_ccv != NUL) | |
4293 { | |
4294 wfname = vim_tempname('w'); | |
4295 if (wfname == NULL) /* Can't write without a tempfile! */ | |
4296 { | |
4297 errmsg = (char_u *)_("E214: Can't find temp file for writing"); | |
4298 goto restore_backup; | |
4299 } | |
4300 } | |
4301 # endif | |
4302 } | |
4303 # endif | |
4304 if (converted && wb_flags == 0 | |
4305 # ifdef USE_ICONV | |
4306 && write_info.bw_iconv_fd == (iconv_t)-1 | |
4307 # endif | |
4308 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
4309 && wfname == fname | |
4310 # endif | |
4311 ) | |
4312 { | |
4313 if (!forceit) | |
4314 { | |
4315 errmsg = (char_u *)_("E213: Cannot convert (add ! to write without conversion)"); | |
4316 goto restore_backup; | |
4317 } | |
4318 notconverted = TRUE; | |
4319 } | |
4320 #endif | |
4321 | |
4322 /* | |
4323 * Open the file "wfname" for writing. | |
4324 * We may try to open the file twice: If we can't write to the | |
4325 * file and forceit is TRUE we delete the existing file and try to create | |
4326 * a new one. If this still fails we may have lost the original file! | |
4327 * (this may happen when the user reached his quotum for number of files). | |
4328 * Appending will fail if the file does not exist and forceit is FALSE. | |
4329 */ | |
4330 while ((fd = mch_open((char *)wfname, O_WRONLY | O_EXTRA | (append | |
4331 ? (forceit ? (O_APPEND | O_CREAT) : O_APPEND) | |
4332 : (O_CREAT | O_TRUNC)) | |
216 | 4333 , perm < 0 ? 0666 : (perm & 0777))) < 0) |
7 | 4334 { |
4335 /* | |
4336 * A forced write will try to create a new file if the old one is | |
4337 * still readonly. This may also happen when the directory is | |
4338 * read-only. In that case the mch_remove() will fail. | |
4339 */ | |
4340 if (errmsg == NULL) | |
4341 { | |
4342 #ifdef UNIX | |
4343 struct stat st; | |
4344 | |
4345 /* Don't delete the file when it's a hard or symbolic link. */ | |
4346 if ((!newfile && st_old.st_nlink > 1) | |
4347 || (mch_lstat((char *)fname, &st) == 0 | |
4348 && (st.st_dev != st_old.st_dev | |
4349 || st.st_ino != st_old.st_ino))) | |
4350 errmsg = (char_u *)_("E166: Can't open linked file for writing"); | |
4351 else | |
4352 #endif | |
4353 { | |
4354 errmsg = (char_u *)_("E212: Can't open file for writing"); | |
4355 if (forceit && vim_strchr(p_cpo, CPO_FWRITE) == NULL | |
4356 && perm >= 0) | |
4357 { | |
4358 #ifdef UNIX | |
4359 /* we write to the file, thus it should be marked | |
4360 writable after all */ | |
4361 if (!(perm & 0200)) | |
4362 made_writable = TRUE; | |
4363 perm |= 0200; | |
4364 if (st_old.st_uid != getuid() || st_old.st_gid != getgid()) | |
4365 perm &= 0777; | |
4366 #endif | |
4367 if (!append) /* don't remove when appending */ | |
4368 mch_remove(wfname); | |
4369 continue; | |
4370 } | |
4371 } | |
4372 } | |
4373 | |
4374 restore_backup: | |
4375 { | |
4376 struct stat st; | |
4377 | |
4378 /* | |
4379 * If we failed to open the file, we don't need a backup. Throw it | |
4380 * away. If we moved or removed the original file try to put the | |
4381 * backup in its place. | |
4382 */ | |
4383 if (backup != NULL && wfname == fname) | |
4384 { | |
4385 if (backup_copy) | |
4386 { | |
4387 /* | |
4388 * There is a small chance that we removed the original, | |
4389 * try to move the copy in its place. | |
4390 * This may not work if the vim_rename() fails. | |
4391 * In that case we leave the copy around. | |
4392 */ | |
4393 /* If file does not exist, put the copy in its place */ | |
4394 if (mch_stat((char *)fname, &st) < 0) | |
4395 vim_rename(backup, fname); | |
4396 /* if original file does exist throw away the copy */ | |
4397 if (mch_stat((char *)fname, &st) >= 0) | |
4398 mch_remove(backup); | |
4399 } | |
4400 else | |
4401 { | |
4402 /* try to put the original file back */ | |
4403 vim_rename(backup, fname); | |
4404 } | |
4405 } | |
4406 | |
4407 /* if original file no longer exists give an extra warning */ | |
4408 if (!newfile && mch_stat((char *)fname, &st) < 0) | |
4409 end = 0; | |
4410 } | |
4411 | |
4412 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
4413 if (wfname != fname) | |
4414 vim_free(wfname); | |
4415 #endif | |
4416 goto fail; | |
4417 } | |
4418 errmsg = NULL; | |
4419 | |
4420 #if defined(MACOS_CLASSIC) || defined(WIN3264) | |
4421 /* TODO: Is it need for MACOS_X? (Dany) */ | |
4422 /* | |
4423 * On macintosh copy the original files attributes (i.e. the backup) | |
1201 | 4424 * This is done in order to preserve the resource fork and the |
4425 * Finder attribute (label, comments, custom icons, file creator) | |
7 | 4426 */ |
4427 if (backup != NULL && overwriting && !append) | |
4428 { | |
4429 if (backup_copy) | |
4430 (void)mch_copy_file_attribute(wfname, backup); | |
4431 else | |
4432 (void)mch_copy_file_attribute(backup, wfname); | |
4433 } | |
4434 | |
4435 if (!overwriting && !append) | |
4436 { | |
4437 if (buf->b_ffname != NULL) | |
4438 (void)mch_copy_file_attribute(buf->b_ffname, wfname); | |
1201 | 4439 /* Should copy resource fork */ |
7 | 4440 } |
4441 #endif | |
4442 | |
4443 write_info.bw_fd = fd; | |
4444 | |
4445 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT | |
4446 if (*buf->b_p_key && !filtering) | |
4447 { | |
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4450 |
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4451 header = prepare_crypt_write(buf, &header_len); |
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4452 if (header == NULL) |
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4453 end = 0; |
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4454 else |
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4455 { |
2239
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4456 /* Write magic number, so that Vim knows that this file is |
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4457 * encrypted when reading it again. This also undergoes utf-8 to |
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4458 * ucs-2/4 conversion when needed. */ |
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4459 write_info.bw_buf = header; |
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4460 write_info.bw_len = header_len; |
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4461 write_info.bw_flags = FIO_NOCONVERT; |
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4462 if (buf_write_bytes(&write_info) == FAIL) |
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4463 end = 0; |
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4464 wb_flags |= FIO_ENCRYPTED; |
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4465 vim_free(header); |
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4466 } |
7 | 4467 } |
4468 #endif | |
4469 | |
4470 write_info.bw_buf = buffer; | |
4471 nchars = 0; | |
4472 | |
4473 /* use "++bin", "++nobin" or 'binary' */ | |
4474 if (eap != NULL && eap->force_bin != 0) | |
4475 write_bin = (eap->force_bin == FORCE_BIN); | |
4476 else | |
4477 write_bin = buf->b_p_bin; | |
4478 | |
4479 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
4480 /* | |
4481 * The BOM is written just after the encryption magic number. | |
24 | 4482 * Skip it when appending and the file already existed, the BOM only makes |
4483 * sense at the start of the file. | |
7 | 4484 */ |
24 | 4485 if (buf->b_p_bomb && !write_bin && (!append || perm < 0)) |
7 | 4486 { |
4487 write_info.bw_len = make_bom(buffer, fenc); | |
4488 if (write_info.bw_len > 0) | |
4489 { | |
4490 /* don't convert, do encryption */ | |
4491 write_info.bw_flags = FIO_NOCONVERT | wb_flags; | |
4492 if (buf_write_bytes(&write_info) == FAIL) | |
4493 end = 0; | |
4494 else | |
4495 nchars += write_info.bw_len; | |
4496 } | |
4497 } | |
1947 | 4498 write_info.bw_start_lnum = start; |
7 | 4499 #endif |
4500 | |
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4501 #ifdef FEAT_PERSISTENT_UNDO |
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4502 write_undo_file = (buf->b_p_udf && overwriting && !append |
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4503 && !filtering && reset_changed); |
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4504 if (write_undo_file) |
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4505 /* Prepare for computing the hash value of the text. */ |
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4506 sha256_start(&sha_ctx); |
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4508 |
7 | 4509 write_info.bw_len = bufsize; |
4510 #ifdef HAS_BW_FLAGS | |
4511 write_info.bw_flags = wb_flags; | |
4512 #endif | |
4513 fileformat = get_fileformat_force(buf, eap); | |
4514 s = buffer; | |
4515 len = 0; | |
4516 for (lnum = start; lnum <= end; ++lnum) | |
4517 { | |
4518 /* | |
4519 * The next while loop is done once for each character written. | |
4520 * Keep it fast! | |
4521 */ | |
4522 ptr = ml_get_buf(buf, lnum, FALSE) - 1; | |
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4525 sha256_update(&sha_ctx, ptr + 1, (UINT32_T)(STRLEN(ptr + 1) + 1)); |
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4526 #endif |
7 | 4527 while ((c = *++ptr) != NUL) |
4528 { | |
4529 if (c == NL) | |
4530 *s = NUL; /* replace newlines with NULs */ | |
4531 else if (c == CAR && fileformat == EOL_MAC) | |
4532 *s = NL; /* Mac: replace CRs with NLs */ | |
4533 else | |
4534 *s = c; | |
4535 ++s; | |
4536 if (++len != bufsize) | |
4537 continue; | |
4538 if (buf_write_bytes(&write_info) == FAIL) | |
4539 { | |
4540 end = 0; /* write error: break loop */ | |
4541 break; | |
4542 } | |
4543 nchars += bufsize; | |
4544 s = buffer; | |
4545 len = 0; | |
1947 | 4546 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE |
4547 write_info.bw_start_lnum = lnum; | |
4548 #endif | |
7 | 4549 } |
4550 /* write failed or last line has no EOL: stop here */ | |
4551 if (end == 0 | |
4552 || (lnum == end | |
4553 && write_bin | |
4554 && (lnum == write_no_eol_lnum | |
4555 || (lnum == buf->b_ml.ml_line_count && !buf->b_p_eol)))) | |
4556 { | |
4557 ++lnum; /* written the line, count it */ | |
4558 no_eol = TRUE; | |
4559 break; | |
4560 } | |
4561 if (fileformat == EOL_UNIX) | |
4562 *s++ = NL; | |
4563 else | |
4564 { | |
4565 *s++ = CAR; /* EOL_MAC or EOL_DOS: write CR */ | |
4566 if (fileformat == EOL_DOS) /* write CR-NL */ | |
4567 { | |
4568 if (++len == bufsize) | |
4569 { | |
4570 if (buf_write_bytes(&write_info) == FAIL) | |
4571 { | |
4572 end = 0; /* write error: break loop */ | |
4573 break; | |
4574 } | |
4575 nchars += bufsize; | |
4576 s = buffer; | |
4577 len = 0; | |
4578 } | |
4579 *s++ = NL; | |
4580 } | |
4581 } | |
4582 if (++len == bufsize && end) | |
4583 { | |
4584 if (buf_write_bytes(&write_info) == FAIL) | |
4585 { | |
4586 end = 0; /* write error: break loop */ | |
4587 break; | |
4588 } | |
4589 nchars += bufsize; | |
4590 s = buffer; | |
4591 len = 0; | |
4592 | |
4593 ui_breakcheck(); | |
4594 if (got_int) | |
4595 { | |
4596 end = 0; /* Interrupted, break loop */ | |
4597 break; | |
4598 } | |
4599 } | |
4600 #ifdef VMS | |
4601 /* | |
4602 * On VMS there is a problem: newlines get added when writing blocks | |
4603 * at a time. Fix it by writing a line at a time. | |
4604 * This is much slower! | |
22 | 4605 * Explanation: VAX/DECC RTL insists that records in some RMS |
4606 * structures end with a newline (carriage return) character, and if | |
4607 * they don't it adds one. | |
4608 * With other RMS structures it works perfect without this fix. | |
7 | 4609 */ |
1431 | 4610 if (buf->b_fab_rfm == FAB$C_VFC |
4611 || ((buf->b_fab_rat & (FAB$M_FTN | FAB$M_CR)) != 0)) | |
22 | 4612 { |
4613 int b2write; | |
4614 | |
4615 buf->b_fab_mrs = (buf->b_fab_mrs == 0 | |
4616 ? MIN(4096, bufsize) | |
4617 : MIN(buf->b_fab_mrs, bufsize)); | |
4618 | |
4619 b2write = len; | |
4620 while (b2write > 0) | |
7 | 4621 { |
22 | 4622 write_info.bw_len = MIN(b2write, buf->b_fab_mrs); |
4623 if (buf_write_bytes(&write_info) == FAIL) | |
4624 { | |
4625 end = 0; | |
4626 break; | |
4627 } | |
4628 b2write -= MIN(b2write, buf->b_fab_mrs); | |
7 | 4629 } |
4630 write_info.bw_len = bufsize; | |
4631 nchars += len; | |
4632 s = buffer; | |
4633 len = 0; | |
4634 } | |
4635 #endif | |
4636 } | |
4637 if (len > 0 && end > 0) | |
4638 { | |
4639 write_info.bw_len = len; | |
4640 if (buf_write_bytes(&write_info) == FAIL) | |
4641 end = 0; /* write error */ | |
4642 nchars += len; | |
4643 } | |
4644 | |
4645 #if defined(UNIX) && defined(HAVE_FSYNC) | |
4646 /* On many journalling file systems there is a bug that causes both the | |
4647 * original and the backup file to be lost when halting the system right | |
4648 * after writing the file. That's because only the meta-data is | |
4649 * journalled. Syncing the file slows down the system, but assures it has | |
10 | 4650 * been written to disk and we don't lose it. |
4651 * For a device do try the fsync() but don't complain if it does not work | |
36 | 4652 * (could be a pipe). |
4653 * If the 'fsync' option is FALSE, don't fsync(). Useful for laptops. */ | |
4654 if (p_fs && fsync(fd) != 0 && !device) | |
7 | 4655 { |
4656 errmsg = (char_u *)_("E667: Fsync failed"); | |
4657 end = 0; | |
4658 } | |
4659 #endif | |
4660 | |
1583 | 4661 #ifdef HAVE_SELINUX |
4662 /* Probably need to set the security context. */ | |
4663 if (!backup_copy) | |
4664 mch_copy_sec(backup, wfname); | |
4665 #endif | |
4666 | |
557 | 4667 #ifdef UNIX |
4668 /* When creating a new file, set its owner/group to that of the original | |
4669 * file. Get the new device and inode number. */ | |
4670 if (backup != NULL && !backup_copy) | |
4671 { | |
4672 # ifdef HAVE_FCHOWN | |
4673 struct stat st; | |
4674 | |
4675 /* don't change the owner when it's already OK, some systems remove | |
4676 * permission or ACL stuff */ | |
4677 if (mch_stat((char *)wfname, &st) < 0 | |
4678 || st.st_uid != st_old.st_uid | |
4679 || st.st_gid != st_old.st_gid) | |
4680 { | |
1757 | 4681 ignored = fchown(fd, st_old.st_uid, st_old.st_gid); |
557 | 4682 if (perm >= 0) /* set permission again, may have changed */ |
4683 (void)mch_setperm(wfname, perm); | |
4684 } | |
4685 # endif | |
4686 buf_setino(buf); | |
4687 } | |
1873 | 4688 else if (!buf->b_dev_valid) |
617 | 4689 /* Set the inode when creating a new file. */ |
4690 buf_setino(buf); | |
557 | 4691 #endif |
4692 | |
7 | 4693 if (close(fd) != 0) |
4694 { | |
4695 errmsg = (char_u *)_("E512: Close failed"); | |
4696 end = 0; | |
4697 } | |
4698 | |
4699 #ifdef UNIX | |
4700 if (made_writable) | |
4701 perm &= ~0200; /* reset 'w' bit for security reasons */ | |
4702 #endif | |
4703 if (perm >= 0) /* set perm. of new file same as old file */ | |
4704 (void)mch_setperm(wfname, perm); | |
4705 #ifdef RISCOS | |
4706 if (!append && !filtering) | |
4707 /* Set the filetype after writing the file. */ | |
4708 mch_set_filetype(wfname, buf->b_p_oft); | |
4709 #endif | |
4710 #ifdef HAVE_ACL | |
4711 /* Probably need to set the ACL before changing the user (can't set the | |
4712 * ACL on a file the user doesn't own). */ | |
4713 if (!backup_copy) | |
4714 mch_set_acl(wfname, acl); | |
4715 #endif | |
4716 | |
4717 | |
4718 #if defined(FEAT_MBYTE) && defined(FEAT_EVAL) | |
4719 if (wfname != fname) | |
4720 { | |
4721 /* | |
4722 * The file was written to a temp file, now it needs to be converted | |
4723 * with 'charconvert' to (overwrite) the output file. | |
4724 */ | |
4725 if (end != 0) | |
4726 { | |
4727 if (eval_charconvert(enc_utf8 ? (char_u *)"utf-8" : p_enc, fenc, | |
4728 wfname, fname) == FAIL) | |
4729 { | |
4730 write_info.bw_conv_error = TRUE; | |
4731 end = 0; | |
4732 } | |
4733 } | |
4734 mch_remove(wfname); | |
4735 vim_free(wfname); | |
4736 } | |
4737 #endif | |
4738 | |
4739 if (end == 0) | |
4740 { | |
4741 if (errmsg == NULL) | |
4742 { | |
4743 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
4744 if (write_info.bw_conv_error) | |
1947 | 4745 { |
4746 if (write_info.bw_conv_error_lnum == 0) | |
4747 errmsg = (char_u *)_("E513: write error, conversion failed (make 'fenc' empty to override)"); | |
4748 else | |
4749 { | |
4750 errmsg_allocated = TRUE; | |
4751 errmsg = alloc(300); | |
4752 vim_snprintf((char *)errmsg, 300, _("E513: write error, conversion failed in line %ld (make 'fenc' empty to override)"), | |
4753 (long)write_info.bw_conv_error_lnum); | |
4754 } | |
4755 } | |
7 | 4756 else |
4757 #endif | |
4758 if (got_int) | |
4759 errmsg = (char_u *)_(e_interr); | |
4760 else | |
4761 errmsg = (char_u *)_("E514: write error (file system full?)"); | |
4762 } | |
4763 | |
4764 /* | |
4765 * If we have a backup file, try to put it in place of the new file, | |
1698 | 4766 * because the new file is probably corrupt. This avoids losing the |
7 | 4767 * original file when trying to make a backup when writing the file a |
4768 * second time. | |
4769 * When "backup_copy" is set we need to copy the backup over the new | |
4770 * file. Otherwise rename the backup file. | |
4771 * If this is OK, don't give the extra warning message. | |
4772 */ | |
4773 if (backup != NULL) | |
4774 { | |
4775 if (backup_copy) | |
4776 { | |
4777 /* This may take a while, if we were interrupted let the user | |
4778 * know we got the message. */ | |
4779 if (got_int) | |
4780 { | |
4781 MSG(_(e_interr)); | |
4782 out_flush(); | |
4783 } | |
4784 if ((fd = mch_open((char *)backup, O_RDONLY | O_EXTRA, 0)) >= 0) | |
4785 { | |
4786 if ((write_info.bw_fd = mch_open((char *)fname, | |
194 | 4787 O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_EXTRA, |
4788 perm & 0777)) >= 0) | |
7 | 4789 { |
4790 /* copy the file. */ | |
4791 write_info.bw_buf = smallbuf; | |
4792 #ifdef HAS_BW_FLAGS | |
4793 write_info.bw_flags = FIO_NOCONVERT; | |
4794 #endif | |
4795 while ((write_info.bw_len = vim_read(fd, smallbuf, | |
4796 SMBUFSIZE)) > 0) | |
4797 if (buf_write_bytes(&write_info) == FAIL) | |
4798 break; | |
4799 | |
4800 if (close(write_info.bw_fd) >= 0 | |
4801 && write_info.bw_len == 0) | |
4802 end = 1; /* success */ | |
4803 } | |
4804 close(fd); /* ignore errors for closing read file */ | |
4805 } | |
4806 } | |
4807 else | |
4808 { | |
4809 if (vim_rename(backup, fname) == 0) | |
4810 end = 1; | |
4811 } | |
4812 } | |
4813 goto fail; | |
4814 } | |
4815 | |
4816 lnum -= start; /* compute number of written lines */ | |
4817 --no_wait_return; /* may wait for return now */ | |
4818 | |
4819 #if !(defined(UNIX) || defined(VMS)) | |
4820 fname = sfname; /* use shortname now, for the messages */ | |
4821 #endif | |
4822 if (!filtering) | |
4823 { | |
4824 msg_add_fname(buf, fname); /* put fname in IObuff with quotes */ | |
4825 c = FALSE; | |
4826 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
4827 if (write_info.bw_conv_error) | |
4828 { | |
4829 STRCAT(IObuff, _(" CONVERSION ERROR")); | |
4830 c = TRUE; | |
1947 | 4831 if (write_info.bw_conv_error_lnum != 0) |
4832 { | |
1957 | 4833 size_t l = STRLEN(IObuff); |
1947 | 4834 vim_snprintf((char *)IObuff + l, IOSIZE - l, _(" in line %ld;"), |
4835 (long)write_info.bw_conv_error_lnum); | |
4836 } | |
7 | 4837 } |
4838 else if (notconverted) | |
4839 { | |
4840 STRCAT(IObuff, _("[NOT converted]")); | |
4841 c = TRUE; | |
4842 } | |
4843 else if (converted) | |
4844 { | |
4845 STRCAT(IObuff, _("[converted]")); | |
4846 c = TRUE; | |
4847 } | |
4848 #endif | |
4849 if (device) | |
4850 { | |
4851 STRCAT(IObuff, _("[Device]")); | |
4852 c = TRUE; | |
4853 } | |
4854 else if (newfile) | |
4855 { | |
4856 STRCAT(IObuff, shortmess(SHM_NEW) ? _("[New]") : _("[New File]")); | |
4857 c = TRUE; | |
4858 } | |
4859 if (no_eol) | |
4860 { | |
4861 msg_add_eol(); | |
4862 c = TRUE; | |
4863 } | |
4864 /* may add [unix/dos/mac] */ | |
4865 if (msg_add_fileformat(fileformat)) | |
4866 c = TRUE; | |
4867 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT | |
4868 if (wb_flags & FIO_ENCRYPTED) | |
4869 { | |
4870 STRCAT(IObuff, _("[crypted]")); | |
4871 c = TRUE; | |
4872 } | |
4873 #endif | |
4874 msg_add_lines(c, (long)lnum, nchars); /* add line/char count */ | |
4875 if (!shortmess(SHM_WRITE)) | |
4876 { | |
4877 if (append) | |
4878 STRCAT(IObuff, shortmess(SHM_WRI) ? _(" [a]") : _(" appended")); | |
4879 else | |
4880 STRCAT(IObuff, shortmess(SHM_WRI) ? _(" [w]") : _(" written")); | |
4881 } | |
4882 | |
679 | 4883 set_keep_msg(msg_trunc_attr(IObuff, FALSE, 0), 0); |
7 | 4884 } |
4885 | |
39 | 4886 /* When written everything correctly: reset 'modified'. Unless not |
4887 * writing to the original file and '+' is not in 'cpoptions'. */ | |
589 | 4888 if (reset_changed && whole && !append |
7 | 4889 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE |
4890 && !write_info.bw_conv_error | |
4891 #endif | |
39 | 4892 && (overwriting || vim_strchr(p_cpo, CPO_PLUS) != NULL) |
4893 ) | |
7 | 4894 { |
4895 unchanged(buf, TRUE); | |
4896 u_unchanged(buf); | |
4897 } | |
4898 | |
4899 /* | |
4900 * If written to the current file, update the timestamp of the swap file | |
4901 * and reset the BF_WRITE_MASK flags. Also sets buf->b_mtime. | |
4902 */ | |
4903 if (overwriting) | |
4904 { | |
4905 ml_timestamp(buf); | |
589 | 4906 if (append) |
4907 buf->b_flags &= ~BF_NEW; | |
4908 else | |
4909 buf->b_flags &= ~BF_WRITE_MASK; | |
7 | 4910 } |
4911 | |
4912 /* | |
4913 * If we kept a backup until now, and we are in patch mode, then we make | |
4914 * the backup file our 'original' file. | |
4915 */ | |
4916 if (*p_pm && dobackup) | |
4917 { | |
4918 char *org = (char *)buf_modname( | |
4919 #ifdef SHORT_FNAME | |
4920 TRUE, | |
4921 #else | |
4922 (buf->b_p_sn || buf->b_shortname), | |
4923 #endif | |
4924 fname, p_pm, FALSE); | |
4925 | |
4926 if (backup != NULL) | |
4927 { | |
4928 struct stat st; | |
4929 | |
4930 /* | |
4931 * If the original file does not exist yet | |
4932 * the current backup file becomes the original file | |
4933 */ | |
4934 if (org == NULL) | |
4935 EMSG(_("E205: Patchmode: can't save original file")); | |
4936 else if (mch_stat(org, &st) < 0) | |
4937 { | |
4938 vim_rename(backup, (char_u *)org); | |
4939 vim_free(backup); /* don't delete the file */ | |
4940 backup = NULL; | |
4941 #ifdef UNIX | |
4942 set_file_time((char_u *)org, st_old.st_atime, st_old.st_mtime); | |
4943 #endif | |
4944 } | |
4945 } | |
4946 /* | |
4947 * If there is no backup file, remember that a (new) file was | |
4948 * created. | |
4949 */ | |
4950 else | |
4951 { | |
4952 int empty_fd; | |
4953 | |
4954 if (org == NULL | |
557 | 4955 || (empty_fd = mch_open(org, |
4956 O_CREAT | O_EXTRA | O_EXCL | O_NOFOLLOW, | |
216 | 4957 perm < 0 ? 0666 : (perm & 0777))) < 0) |
7 | 4958 EMSG(_("E206: patchmode: can't touch empty original file")); |
4959 else | |
4960 close(empty_fd); | |
4961 } | |
4962 if (org != NULL) | |
4963 { | |
4964 mch_setperm((char_u *)org, mch_getperm(fname) & 0777); | |
4965 vim_free(org); | |
4966 } | |
4967 } | |
4968 | |
4969 /* | |
4970 * Remove the backup unless 'backup' option is set | |
4971 */ | |
4972 if (!p_bk && backup != NULL && mch_remove(backup) != 0) | |
4973 EMSG(_("E207: Can't delete backup file")); | |
4974 | |
4975 #ifdef FEAT_SUN_WORKSHOP | |
4976 if (usingSunWorkShop) | |
4977 workshop_file_saved((char *) ffname); | |
4978 #endif | |
4979 | |
4980 goto nofail; | |
4981 | |
4982 /* | |
4983 * Finish up. We get here either after failure or success. | |
4984 */ | |
4985 fail: | |
4986 --no_wait_return; /* may wait for return now */ | |
4987 nofail: | |
4988 | |
4989 /* Done saving, we accept changed buffer warnings again */ | |
4990 buf->b_saving = FALSE; | |
4991 | |
4992 vim_free(backup); | |
4993 if (buffer != smallbuf) | |
4994 vim_free(buffer); | |
4995 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
4996 vim_free(fenc_tofree); | |
4997 vim_free(write_info.bw_conv_buf); | |
4998 # ifdef USE_ICONV | |
4999 if (write_info.bw_iconv_fd != (iconv_t)-1) | |
5000 { | |
5001 iconv_close(write_info.bw_iconv_fd); | |
5002 write_info.bw_iconv_fd = (iconv_t)-1; | |
5003 } | |
5004 # endif | |
5005 #endif | |
5006 #ifdef HAVE_ACL | |
5007 mch_free_acl(acl); | |
5008 #endif | |
5009 | |
5010 if (errmsg != NULL) | |
5011 { | |
835 | 5012 int numlen = errnum != NULL ? (int)STRLEN(errnum) : 0; |
7 | 5013 |
5014 attr = hl_attr(HLF_E); /* set highlight for error messages */ | |
5015 msg_add_fname(buf, | |
5016 #ifndef UNIX | |
5017 sfname | |
5018 #else | |
5019 fname | |
5020 #endif | |
5021 ); /* put file name in IObuff with quotes */ | |
5022 if (STRLEN(IObuff) + STRLEN(errmsg) + numlen >= IOSIZE) | |
5023 IObuff[IOSIZE - STRLEN(errmsg) - numlen - 1] = NUL; | |
5024 /* If the error message has the form "is ...", put the error number in | |
5025 * front of the file name. */ | |
5026 if (errnum != NULL) | |
5027 { | |
1620 | 5028 STRMOVE(IObuff + numlen, IObuff); |
7 | 5029 mch_memmove(IObuff, errnum, (size_t)numlen); |
5030 } | |
5031 STRCAT(IObuff, errmsg); | |
5032 emsg(IObuff); | |
1947 | 5033 if (errmsg_allocated) |
5034 vim_free(errmsg); | |
7 | 5035 |
5036 retval = FAIL; | |
5037 if (end == 0) | |
5038 { | |
5039 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(_("\nWARNING: Original file may be lost or damaged\n"), | |
5040 attr | MSG_HIST); | |
5041 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(_("don't quit the editor until the file is successfully written!"), | |
5042 attr | MSG_HIST); | |
5043 | |
5044 /* Update the timestamp to avoid an "overwrite changed file" | |
5045 * prompt when writing again. */ | |
5046 if (mch_stat((char *)fname, &st_old) >= 0) | |
5047 { | |
5048 buf_store_time(buf, &st_old, fname); | |
5049 buf->b_mtime_read = buf->b_mtime; | |
5050 } | |
5051 } | |
5052 } | |
5053 msg_scroll = msg_save; | |
5054 | |
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5056 /* |
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5057 * When writing the whole file and 'undofile' is set, also write the undo |
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5058 * file. |
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5059 */ |
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5060 if (retval == OK && write_undo_file) |
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5061 { |
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5062 char_u hash[UNDO_HASH_SIZE]; |
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5063 |
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5064 sha256_finish(&sha_ctx, hash); |
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5065 u_write_undo(NULL, FALSE, buf, hash); |
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5066 } |
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5068 |
7 | 5069 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD |
5070 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
5071 if (!should_abort(retval)) | |
5072 #else | |
5073 if (!got_int) | |
5074 #endif | |
5075 { | |
5076 aco_save_T aco; | |
5077 | |
5078 write_no_eol_lnum = 0; /* in case it was set by the previous read */ | |
5079 | |
5080 /* | |
5081 * Apply POST autocommands. | |
5082 * Careful: The autocommands may call buf_write() recursively! | |
5083 */ | |
5084 aucmd_prepbuf(&aco, buf); | |
5085 | |
5086 if (append) | |
5087 apply_autocmds_exarg(EVENT_FILEAPPENDPOST, fname, fname, | |
5088 FALSE, curbuf, eap); | |
5089 else if (filtering) | |
5090 apply_autocmds_exarg(EVENT_FILTERWRITEPOST, NULL, fname, | |
5091 FALSE, curbuf, eap); | |
5092 else if (reset_changed && whole) | |
5093 apply_autocmds_exarg(EVENT_BUFWRITEPOST, fname, fname, | |
5094 FALSE, curbuf, eap); | |
5095 else | |
5096 apply_autocmds_exarg(EVENT_FILEWRITEPOST, fname, fname, | |
5097 FALSE, curbuf, eap); | |
5098 | |
5099 /* restore curwin/curbuf and a few other things */ | |
5100 aucmd_restbuf(&aco); | |
5101 | |
5102 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
5103 if (aborting()) /* autocmds may abort script processing */ | |
5104 retval = FALSE; | |
5105 #endif | |
5106 } | |
5107 #endif | |
5108 | |
5109 got_int |= prev_got_int; | |
5110 | |
5111 #ifdef MACOS_CLASSIC /* TODO: Is it need for MACOS_X? (Dany) */ | |
5112 /* Update machine specific information. */ | |
5113 mch_post_buffer_write(buf); | |
5114 #endif | |
5115 return retval; | |
5116 } | |
5117 | |
5118 /* | |
633 | 5119 * Set the name of the current buffer. Use when the buffer doesn't have a |
5120 * name and a ":r" or ":w" command with a file name is used. | |
5121 */ | |
5122 static int | |
5123 set_rw_fname(fname, sfname) | |
5124 char_u *fname; | |
5125 char_u *sfname; | |
5126 { | |
5127 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD | |
1905 | 5128 buf_T *buf = curbuf; |
5129 | |
633 | 5130 /* It's like the unnamed buffer is deleted.... */ |
5131 if (curbuf->b_p_bl) | |
5132 apply_autocmds(EVENT_BUFDELETE, NULL, NULL, FALSE, curbuf); | |
5133 apply_autocmds(EVENT_BUFWIPEOUT, NULL, NULL, FALSE, curbuf); | |
5134 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
5135 if (aborting()) /* autocmds may abort script processing */ | |
5136 return FAIL; | |
5137 # endif | |
1905 | 5138 if (curbuf != buf) |
5139 { | |
5140 /* We are in another buffer now, don't do the renaming. */ | |
5141 EMSG(_(e_auchangedbuf)); | |
5142 return FAIL; | |
5143 } | |
633 | 5144 #endif |
5145 | |
5146 if (setfname(curbuf, fname, sfname, FALSE) == OK) | |
5147 curbuf->b_flags |= BF_NOTEDITED; | |
5148 | |
5149 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD | |
5150 /* ....and a new named one is created */ | |
5151 apply_autocmds(EVENT_BUFNEW, NULL, NULL, FALSE, curbuf); | |
5152 if (curbuf->b_p_bl) | |
5153 apply_autocmds(EVENT_BUFADD, NULL, NULL, FALSE, curbuf); | |
5154 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
5155 if (aborting()) /* autocmds may abort script processing */ | |
5156 return FAIL; | |
5157 # endif | |
5158 | |
5159 /* Do filetype detection now if 'filetype' is empty. */ | |
5160 if (*curbuf->b_p_ft == NUL) | |
5161 { | |
819 | 5162 if (au_has_group((char_u *)"filetypedetect")) |
676 | 5163 (void)do_doautocmd((char_u *)"filetypedetect BufRead", FALSE); |
717 | 5164 do_modelines(0); |
633 | 5165 } |
5166 #endif | |
5167 | |
5168 return OK; | |
5169 } | |
5170 | |
5171 /* | |
7 | 5172 * Put file name into IObuff with quotes. |
5173 */ | |
33 | 5174 void |
7 | 5175 msg_add_fname(buf, fname) |
5176 buf_T *buf; | |
5177 char_u *fname; | |
5178 { | |
5179 if (fname == NULL) | |
5180 fname = (char_u *)"-stdin-"; | |
5181 home_replace(buf, fname, IObuff + 1, IOSIZE - 4, TRUE); | |
5182 IObuff[0] = '"'; | |
5183 STRCAT(IObuff, "\" "); | |
5184 } | |
5185 | |
5186 /* | |
5187 * Append message for text mode to IObuff. | |
5188 * Return TRUE if something appended. | |
5189 */ | |
5190 static int | |
5191 msg_add_fileformat(eol_type) | |
5192 int eol_type; | |
5193 { | |
5194 #ifndef USE_CRNL | |
5195 if (eol_type == EOL_DOS) | |
5196 { | |
5197 STRCAT(IObuff, shortmess(SHM_TEXT) ? _("[dos]") : _("[dos format]")); | |
5198 return TRUE; | |
5199 } | |
5200 #endif | |
5201 #ifndef USE_CR | |
5202 if (eol_type == EOL_MAC) | |
5203 { | |
5204 STRCAT(IObuff, shortmess(SHM_TEXT) ? _("[mac]") : _("[mac format]")); | |
5205 return TRUE; | |
5206 } | |
5207 #endif | |
5208 #if defined(USE_CRNL) || defined(USE_CR) | |
5209 if (eol_type == EOL_UNIX) | |
5210 { | |
5211 STRCAT(IObuff, shortmess(SHM_TEXT) ? _("[unix]") : _("[unix format]")); | |
5212 return TRUE; | |
5213 } | |
5214 #endif | |
5215 return FALSE; | |
5216 } | |
5217 | |
5218 /* | |
5219 * Append line and character count to IObuff. | |
5220 */ | |
33 | 5221 void |
7 | 5222 msg_add_lines(insert_space, lnum, nchars) |
5223 int insert_space; | |
5224 long lnum; | |
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5225 off_t nchars; |
7 | 5226 { |
5227 char_u *p; | |
5228 | |
5229 p = IObuff + STRLEN(IObuff); | |
5230 | |
5231 if (insert_space) | |
5232 *p++ = ' '; | |
5233 if (shortmess(SHM_LINES)) | |
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5234 sprintf((char *)p, |
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5235 #ifdef LONG_LONG_OFF_T |
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5236 "%ldL, %lldC", |
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5237 #else |
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5238 "%ldL, %ldC", |
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5240 lnum, nchars); |
7 | 5241 else |
5242 { | |
5243 if (lnum == 1) | |
5244 STRCPY(p, _("1 line, ")); | |
5245 else | |
5246 sprintf((char *)p, _("%ld lines, "), lnum); | |
5247 p += STRLEN(p); | |
5248 if (nchars == 1) | |
5249 STRCPY(p, _("1 character")); | |
5250 else | |
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5257 nchars); |
7 | 5258 } |
5259 } | |
5260 | |
5261 /* | |
5262 * Append message for missing line separator to IObuff. | |
5263 */ | |
5264 static void | |
5265 msg_add_eol() | |
5266 { | |
5267 STRCAT(IObuff, shortmess(SHM_LAST) ? _("[noeol]") : _("[Incomplete last line]")); | |
5268 } | |
5269 | |
5270 /* | |
5271 * Check modification time of file, before writing to it. | |
5272 * The size isn't checked, because using a tool like "gzip" takes care of | |
5273 * using the same timestamp but can't set the size. | |
5274 */ | |
5275 static int | |
5276 check_mtime(buf, st) | |
5277 buf_T *buf; | |
5278 struct stat *st; | |
5279 { | |
5280 if (buf->b_mtime_read != 0 | |
5281 && time_differs((long)st->st_mtime, buf->b_mtime_read)) | |
5282 { | |
5283 msg_scroll = TRUE; /* don't overwrite messages here */ | |
5284 msg_silent = 0; /* must give this prompt */ | |
5285 /* don't use emsg() here, don't want to flush the buffers */ | |
5286 MSG_ATTR(_("WARNING: The file has been changed since reading it!!!"), | |
5287 hl_attr(HLF_E)); | |
5288 if (ask_yesno((char_u *)_("Do you really want to write to it"), | |
5289 TRUE) == 'n') | |
5290 return FAIL; | |
5291 msg_scroll = FALSE; /* always overwrite the file message now */ | |
5292 } | |
5293 return OK; | |
5294 } | |
5295 | |
5296 static int | |
5297 time_differs(t1, t2) | |
5298 long t1, t2; | |
5299 { | |
5300 #if defined(__linux__) || defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN) | |
5301 /* On a FAT filesystem, esp. under Linux, there are only 5 bits to store | |
5302 * the seconds. Since the roundoff is done when flushing the inode, the | |
5303 * time may change unexpectedly by one second!!! */ | |
5304 return (t1 - t2 > 1 || t2 - t1 > 1); | |
5305 #else | |
5306 return (t1 != t2); | |
5307 #endif | |
5308 } | |
5309 | |
5310 /* | |
5311 * Call write() to write a number of bytes to the file. | |
5312 * Also handles encryption and 'encoding' conversion. | |
5313 * | |
5314 * Return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise. | |
5315 */ | |
5316 static int | |
5317 buf_write_bytes(ip) | |
5318 struct bw_info *ip; | |
5319 { | |
5320 int wlen; | |
5321 char_u *buf = ip->bw_buf; /* data to write */ | |
5322 int len = ip->bw_len; /* length of data */ | |
5323 #ifdef HAS_BW_FLAGS | |
5324 int flags = ip->bw_flags; /* extra flags */ | |
5325 #endif | |
5326 | |
5327 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
5328 /* | |
5329 * Skip conversion when writing the crypt magic number or the BOM. | |
5330 */ | |
5331 if (!(flags & FIO_NOCONVERT)) | |
5332 { | |
5333 char_u *p; | |
5334 unsigned c; | |
5335 int n; | |
5336 | |
5337 if (flags & FIO_UTF8) | |
5338 { | |
5339 /* | |
5340 * Convert latin1 in the buffer to UTF-8 in the file. | |
5341 */ | |
5342 p = ip->bw_conv_buf; /* translate to buffer */ | |
5343 for (wlen = 0; wlen < len; ++wlen) | |
5344 p += utf_char2bytes(buf[wlen], p); | |
5345 buf = ip->bw_conv_buf; | |
5346 len = (int)(p - ip->bw_conv_buf); | |
5347 } | |
5348 else if (flags & (FIO_UCS4 | FIO_UTF16 | FIO_UCS2 | FIO_LATIN1)) | |
5349 { | |
5350 /* | |
5351 * Convert UTF-8 bytes in the buffer to UCS-2, UCS-4, UTF-16 or | |
5352 * Latin1 chars in the file. | |
5353 */ | |
5354 if (flags & FIO_LATIN1) | |
5355 p = buf; /* translate in-place (can only get shorter) */ | |
5356 else | |
5357 p = ip->bw_conv_buf; /* translate to buffer */ | |
5358 for (wlen = 0; wlen < len; wlen += n) | |
5359 { | |
5360 if (wlen == 0 && ip->bw_restlen != 0) | |
5361 { | |
5362 int l; | |
5363 | |
5364 /* Use remainder of previous call. Append the start of | |
5365 * buf[] to get a full sequence. Might still be too | |
5366 * short! */ | |
5367 l = CONV_RESTLEN - ip->bw_restlen; | |
5368 if (l > len) | |
5369 l = len; | |
5370 mch_memmove(ip->bw_rest + ip->bw_restlen, buf, (size_t)l); | |
474 | 5371 n = utf_ptr2len_len(ip->bw_rest, ip->bw_restlen + l); |
7 | 5372 if (n > ip->bw_restlen + len) |
5373 { | |
5374 /* We have an incomplete byte sequence at the end to | |
5375 * be written. We can't convert it without the | |
5376 * remaining bytes. Keep them for the next call. */ | |
5377 if (ip->bw_restlen + len > CONV_RESTLEN) | |
5378 return FAIL; | |
5379 ip->bw_restlen += len; | |
5380 break; | |
5381 } | |
5382 if (n > 1) | |
5383 c = utf_ptr2char(ip->bw_rest); | |
5384 else | |
5385 c = ip->bw_rest[0]; | |
5386 if (n >= ip->bw_restlen) | |
5387 { | |
5388 n -= ip->bw_restlen; | |
5389 ip->bw_restlen = 0; | |
5390 } | |
5391 else | |
5392 { | |
5393 ip->bw_restlen -= n; | |
5394 mch_memmove(ip->bw_rest, ip->bw_rest + n, | |
5395 (size_t)ip->bw_restlen); | |
5396 n = 0; | |
5397 } | |
5398 } | |
5399 else | |
5400 { | |
474 | 5401 n = utf_ptr2len_len(buf + wlen, len - wlen); |
7 | 5402 if (n > len - wlen) |
5403 { | |
5404 /* We have an incomplete byte sequence at the end to | |
5405 * be written. We can't convert it without the | |
5406 * remaining bytes. Keep them for the next call. */ | |
5407 if (len - wlen > CONV_RESTLEN) | |
5408 return FAIL; | |
5409 ip->bw_restlen = len - wlen; | |
5410 mch_memmove(ip->bw_rest, buf + wlen, | |
5411 (size_t)ip->bw_restlen); | |
5412 break; | |
5413 } | |
5414 if (n > 1) | |
5415 c = utf_ptr2char(buf + wlen); | |
5416 else | |
5417 c = buf[wlen]; | |
5418 } | |
5419 | |
1947 | 5420 if (ucs2bytes(c, &p, flags) && !ip->bw_conv_error) |
5421 { | |
5422 ip->bw_conv_error = TRUE; | |
5423 ip->bw_conv_error_lnum = ip->bw_start_lnum; | |
5424 } | |
5425 if (c == NL) | |
5426 ++ip->bw_start_lnum; | |
7 | 5427 } |
5428 if (flags & FIO_LATIN1) | |
5429 len = (int)(p - buf); | |
5430 else | |
5431 { | |
5432 buf = ip->bw_conv_buf; | |
5433 len = (int)(p - ip->bw_conv_buf); | |
5434 } | |
5435 } | |
5436 | |
5437 # ifdef WIN3264 | |
5438 else if (flags & FIO_CODEPAGE) | |
5439 { | |
5440 /* | |
5441 * Convert UTF-8 or codepage to UCS-2 and then to MS-Windows | |
5442 * codepage. | |
5443 */ | |
5444 char_u *from; | |
5445 size_t fromlen; | |
5446 char_u *to; | |
5447 int u8c; | |
5448 BOOL bad = FALSE; | |
5449 int needed; | |
5450 | |
5451 if (ip->bw_restlen > 0) | |
5452 { | |
5453 /* Need to concatenate the remainder of the previous call and | |
5454 * the bytes of the current call. Use the end of the | |
5455 * conversion buffer for this. */ | |
5456 fromlen = len + ip->bw_restlen; | |
5457 from = ip->bw_conv_buf + ip->bw_conv_buflen - fromlen; | |
5458 mch_memmove(from, ip->bw_rest, (size_t)ip->bw_restlen); | |
5459 mch_memmove(from + ip->bw_restlen, buf, (size_t)len); | |
5460 } | |
5461 else | |
5462 { | |
5463 from = buf; | |
5464 fromlen = len; | |
5465 } | |
5466 | |
5467 to = ip->bw_conv_buf; | |
5468 if (enc_utf8) | |
5469 { | |
5470 /* Convert from UTF-8 to UCS-2, to the start of the buffer. | |
5471 * The buffer has been allocated to be big enough. */ | |
5472 while (fromlen > 0) | |
5473 { | |
835 | 5474 n = (int)utf_ptr2len_len(from, (int)fromlen); |
7 | 5475 if (n > (int)fromlen) /* incomplete byte sequence */ |
5476 break; | |
5477 u8c = utf_ptr2char(from); | |
5478 *to++ = (u8c & 0xff); | |
5479 *to++ = (u8c >> 8); | |
5480 fromlen -= n; | |
5481 from += n; | |
5482 } | |
5483 | |
5484 /* Copy remainder to ip->bw_rest[] to be used for the next | |
5485 * call. */ | |
5486 if (fromlen > CONV_RESTLEN) | |
5487 { | |
5488 /* weird overlong sequence */ | |
5489 ip->bw_conv_error = TRUE; | |
5490 return FAIL; | |
5491 } | |
5492 mch_memmove(ip->bw_rest, from, fromlen); | |
835 | 5493 ip->bw_restlen = (int)fromlen; |
7 | 5494 } |
5495 else | |
5496 { | |
5497 /* Convert from enc_codepage to UCS-2, to the start of the | |
5498 * buffer. The buffer has been allocated to be big enough. */ | |
5499 ip->bw_restlen = 0; | |
5500 needed = MultiByteToWideChar(enc_codepage, | |
1142 | 5501 MB_ERR_INVALID_CHARS, (LPCSTR)from, (int)fromlen, |
7 | 5502 NULL, 0); |
5503 if (needed == 0) | |
5504 { | |
5505 /* When conversion fails there may be a trailing byte. */ | |
5506 needed = MultiByteToWideChar(enc_codepage, | |
1142 | 5507 MB_ERR_INVALID_CHARS, (LPCSTR)from, (int)fromlen - 1, |
7 | 5508 NULL, 0); |
5509 if (needed == 0) | |
5510 { | |
5511 /* Conversion doesn't work. */ | |
5512 ip->bw_conv_error = TRUE; | |
5513 return FAIL; | |
5514 } | |
5515 /* Save the trailing byte for the next call. */ | |
5516 ip->bw_rest[0] = from[fromlen - 1]; | |
5517 ip->bw_restlen = 1; | |
5518 } | |
5519 needed = MultiByteToWideChar(enc_codepage, MB_ERR_INVALID_CHARS, | |
1142 | 5520 (LPCSTR)from, (int)(fromlen - ip->bw_restlen), |
7 | 5521 (LPWSTR)to, needed); |
5522 if (needed == 0) | |
5523 { | |
5524 /* Safety check: Conversion doesn't work. */ | |
5525 ip->bw_conv_error = TRUE; | |
5526 return FAIL; | |
5527 } | |
5528 to += needed * 2; | |
5529 } | |
5530 | |
5531 fromlen = to - ip->bw_conv_buf; | |
5532 buf = to; | |
5533 # ifdef CP_UTF8 /* VC 4.1 doesn't define CP_UTF8 */ | |
5534 if (FIO_GET_CP(flags) == CP_UTF8) | |
5535 { | |
5536 /* Convert from UCS-2 to UTF-8, using the remainder of the | |
5537 * conversion buffer. Fails when out of space. */ | |
5538 for (from = ip->bw_conv_buf; fromlen > 1; fromlen -= 2) | |
5539 { | |
5540 u8c = *from++; | |
5541 u8c += (*from++ << 8); | |
5542 to += utf_char2bytes(u8c, to); | |
5543 if (to + 6 >= ip->bw_conv_buf + ip->bw_conv_buflen) | |
5544 { | |
5545 ip->bw_conv_error = TRUE; | |
5546 return FAIL; | |
5547 } | |
5548 } | |
835 | 5549 len = (int)(to - buf); |
7 | 5550 } |
5551 else | |
5552 #endif | |
5553 { | |
5554 /* Convert from UCS-2 to the codepage, using the remainder of | |
5555 * the conversion buffer. If the conversion uses the default | |
5556 * character "0", the data doesn't fit in this encoding, so | |
5557 * fail. */ | |
5558 len = WideCharToMultiByte(FIO_GET_CP(flags), 0, | |
5559 (LPCWSTR)ip->bw_conv_buf, (int)fromlen / sizeof(WCHAR), | |
1142 | 5560 (LPSTR)to, (int)(ip->bw_conv_buflen - fromlen), 0, |
5561 &bad); | |
7 | 5562 if (bad) |
5563 { | |
5564 ip->bw_conv_error = TRUE; | |
5565 return FAIL; | |
5566 } | |
5567 } | |
5568 } | |
5569 # endif | |
5570 | |
765 | 5571 # ifdef MACOS_CONVERT |
7 | 5572 else if (flags & FIO_MACROMAN) |
5573 { | |
5574 /* | |
5575 * Convert UTF-8 or latin1 to Apple MacRoman. | |
5576 */ | |
5577 char_u *from; | |
5578 size_t fromlen; | |
5579 | |
5580 if (ip->bw_restlen > 0) | |
5581 { | |
5582 /* Need to concatenate the remainder of the previous call and | |
5583 * the bytes of the current call. Use the end of the | |
5584 * conversion buffer for this. */ | |
5585 fromlen = len + ip->bw_restlen; | |
5586 from = ip->bw_conv_buf + ip->bw_conv_buflen - fromlen; | |
5587 mch_memmove(from, ip->bw_rest, (size_t)ip->bw_restlen); | |
5588 mch_memmove(from + ip->bw_restlen, buf, (size_t)len); | |
5589 } | |
5590 else | |
5591 { | |
5592 from = buf; | |
5593 fromlen = len; | |
5594 } | |
5595 | |
18 | 5596 if (enc2macroman(from, fromlen, |
5597 ip->bw_conv_buf, &len, ip->bw_conv_buflen, | |
5598 ip->bw_rest, &ip->bw_restlen) == FAIL) | |
7 | 5599 { |
5600 ip->bw_conv_error = TRUE; | |
5601 return FAIL; | |
5602 } | |
5603 buf = ip->bw_conv_buf; | |
5604 } | |
5605 # endif | |
5606 | |
5607 # ifdef USE_ICONV | |
5608 if (ip->bw_iconv_fd != (iconv_t)-1) | |
5609 { | |
5610 const char *from; | |
5611 size_t fromlen; | |
5612 char *to; | |
5613 size_t tolen; | |
5614 | |
5615 /* Convert with iconv(). */ | |
5616 if (ip->bw_restlen > 0) | |
5617 { | |
1836 | 5618 char *fp; |
5619 | |
7 | 5620 /* Need to concatenate the remainder of the previous call and |
5621 * the bytes of the current call. Use the end of the | |
5622 * conversion buffer for this. */ | |
5623 fromlen = len + ip->bw_restlen; | |
1836 | 5624 fp = (char *)ip->bw_conv_buf + ip->bw_conv_buflen - fromlen; |
5625 mch_memmove(fp, ip->bw_rest, (size_t)ip->bw_restlen); | |
5626 mch_memmove(fp + ip->bw_restlen, buf, (size_t)len); | |
5627 from = fp; | |
7 | 5628 tolen = ip->bw_conv_buflen - fromlen; |
5629 } | |
5630 else | |
5631 { | |
5632 from = (const char *)buf; | |
5633 fromlen = len; | |
5634 tolen = ip->bw_conv_buflen; | |
5635 } | |
5636 to = (char *)ip->bw_conv_buf; | |
5637 | |
5638 if (ip->bw_first) | |
5639 { | |
5640 size_t save_len = tolen; | |
5641 | |
5642 /* output the initial shift state sequence */ | |
5643 (void)iconv(ip->bw_iconv_fd, NULL, NULL, &to, &tolen); | |
5644 | |
5645 /* There is a bug in iconv() on Linux (which appears to be | |
5646 * wide-spread) which sets "to" to NULL and messes up "tolen". | |
5647 */ | |
5648 if (to == NULL) | |
5649 { | |
5650 to = (char *)ip->bw_conv_buf; | |
5651 tolen = save_len; | |
5652 } | |
5653 ip->bw_first = FALSE; | |
5654 } | |
5655 | |
5656 /* | |
5657 * If iconv() has an error or there is not enough room, fail. | |
5658 */ | |
5659 if ((iconv(ip->bw_iconv_fd, (void *)&from, &fromlen, &to, &tolen) | |
5660 == (size_t)-1 && ICONV_ERRNO != ICONV_EINVAL) | |
5661 || fromlen > CONV_RESTLEN) | |
5662 { | |
5663 ip->bw_conv_error = TRUE; | |
5664 return FAIL; | |
5665 } | |
5666 | |
5667 /* copy remainder to ip->bw_rest[] to be used for the next call. */ | |
5668 if (fromlen > 0) | |
5669 mch_memmove(ip->bw_rest, (void *)from, fromlen); | |
5670 ip->bw_restlen = (int)fromlen; | |
5671 | |
5672 buf = ip->bw_conv_buf; | |
5673 len = (int)((char_u *)to - ip->bw_conv_buf); | |
5674 } | |
5675 # endif | |
5676 } | |
5677 #endif /* FEAT_MBYTE */ | |
5678 | |
5679 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT | |
5680 if (flags & FIO_ENCRYPTED) /* encrypt the data */ | |
5681 { | |
5682 int ztemp, t, i; | |
5683 | |
5684 for (i = 0; i < len; i++) | |
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7 | 5687 buf[i] = ZENCODE(ztemp, t); |
5688 } | |
5689 } | |
5690 #endif | |
5691 | |
5692 /* Repeat the write(), it may be interrupted by a signal. */ | |
1142 | 5693 while (len > 0) |
7 | 5694 { |
5695 wlen = vim_write(ip->bw_fd, buf, len); | |
5696 if (wlen <= 0) /* error! */ | |
5697 return FAIL; | |
5698 len -= wlen; | |
5699 buf += wlen; | |
5700 } | |
5701 return OK; | |
5702 } | |
5703 | |
5704 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
5705 /* | |
5706 * Convert a Unicode character to bytes. | |
1947 | 5707 * Return TRUE for an error, FALSE when it's OK. |
7 | 5708 */ |
5709 static int | |
5710 ucs2bytes(c, pp, flags) | |
5711 unsigned c; /* in: character */ | |
5712 char_u **pp; /* in/out: pointer to result */ | |
5713 int flags; /* FIO_ flags */ | |
5714 { | |
5715 char_u *p = *pp; | |
5716 int error = FALSE; | |
5717 int cc; | |
5718 | |
5719 | |
5720 if (flags & FIO_UCS4) | |
5721 { | |
5722 if (flags & FIO_ENDIAN_L) | |
5723 { | |
5724 *p++ = c; | |
5725 *p++ = (c >> 8); | |
5726 *p++ = (c >> 16); | |
5727 *p++ = (c >> 24); | |
5728 } | |
5729 else | |
5730 { | |
5731 *p++ = (c >> 24); | |
5732 *p++ = (c >> 16); | |
5733 *p++ = (c >> 8); | |
5734 *p++ = c; | |
5735 } | |
5736 } | |
5737 else if (flags & (FIO_UCS2 | FIO_UTF16)) | |
5738 { | |
5739 if (c >= 0x10000) | |
5740 { | |
5741 if (flags & FIO_UTF16) | |
5742 { | |
5743 /* Make two words, ten bits of the character in each. First | |
5744 * word is 0xd800 - 0xdbff, second one 0xdc00 - 0xdfff */ | |
5745 c -= 0x10000; | |
5746 if (c >= 0x100000) | |
5747 error = TRUE; | |
5748 cc = ((c >> 10) & 0x3ff) + 0xd800; | |
5749 if (flags & FIO_ENDIAN_L) | |
5750 { | |
5751 *p++ = cc; | |
5752 *p++ = ((unsigned)cc >> 8); | |
5753 } | |
5754 else | |
5755 { | |
5756 *p++ = ((unsigned)cc >> 8); | |
5757 *p++ = cc; | |
5758 } | |
5759 c = (c & 0x3ff) + 0xdc00; | |
5760 } | |
5761 else | |
5762 error = TRUE; | |
5763 } | |
5764 if (flags & FIO_ENDIAN_L) | |
5765 { | |
5766 *p++ = c; | |
5767 *p++ = (c >> 8); | |
5768 } | |
5769 else | |
5770 { | |
5771 *p++ = (c >> 8); | |
5772 *p++ = c; | |
5773 } | |
5774 } | |
5775 else /* Latin1 */ | |
5776 { | |
5777 if (c >= 0x100) | |
5778 { | |
5779 error = TRUE; | |
5780 *p++ = 0xBF; | |
5781 } | |
5782 else | |
5783 *p++ = c; | |
5784 } | |
5785 | |
5786 *pp = p; | |
5787 return error; | |
5788 } | |
5789 | |
5790 /* | |
1948 | 5791 * Return TRUE if file encoding "fenc" requires conversion from or to |
5792 * 'encoding'. | |
7 | 5793 */ |
5794 static int | |
1948 | 5795 need_conversion(fenc) |
5796 char_u *fenc; | |
7 | 5797 { |
1948 | 5798 int same_encoding; |
5799 int enc_flags; | |
5800 int fenc_flags; | |
5801 | |
5802 if (*fenc == NUL || STRCMP(p_enc, fenc) == 0) | |
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5803 { |
1948 | 5804 same_encoding = TRUE; |
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5806 } |
1948 | 5807 else |
5808 { | |
5809 /* Ignore difference between "ansi" and "latin1", "ucs-4" and | |
5810 * "ucs-4be", etc. */ | |
5811 enc_flags = get_fio_flags(p_enc); | |
5812 fenc_flags = get_fio_flags(fenc); | |
5813 same_encoding = (enc_flags != 0 && fenc_flags == enc_flags); | |
5814 } | |
5815 if (same_encoding) | |
5816 { | |
5817 /* Specified encoding matches with 'encoding'. This requires | |
5818 * conversion when 'encoding' is Unicode but not UTF-8. */ | |
5819 return enc_unicode != 0; | |
5820 } | |
5821 | |
5822 /* Encodings differ. However, conversion is not needed when 'enc' is any | |
5823 * Unicode encoding and the file is UTF-8. */ | |
5824 return !(enc_utf8 && fenc_flags == FIO_UTF8); | |
7 | 5825 } |
5826 | |
5827 /* | |
5828 * Check "ptr" for a unicode encoding and return the FIO_ flags needed for the | |
5829 * internal conversion. | |
5830 * if "ptr" is an empty string, use 'encoding'. | |
5831 */ | |
5832 static int | |
5833 get_fio_flags(ptr) | |
5834 char_u *ptr; | |
5835 { | |
5836 int prop; | |
5837 | |
5838 if (*ptr == NUL) | |
5839 ptr = p_enc; | |
5840 | |
5841 prop = enc_canon_props(ptr); | |
5842 if (prop & ENC_UNICODE) | |
5843 { | |
5844 if (prop & ENC_2BYTE) | |
5845 { | |
5846 if (prop & ENC_ENDIAN_L) | |
5847 return FIO_UCS2 | FIO_ENDIAN_L; | |
5848 return FIO_UCS2; | |
5849 } | |
5850 if (prop & ENC_4BYTE) | |
5851 { | |
5852 if (prop & ENC_ENDIAN_L) | |
5853 return FIO_UCS4 | FIO_ENDIAN_L; | |
5854 return FIO_UCS4; | |
5855 } | |
5856 if (prop & ENC_2WORD) | |
5857 { | |
5858 if (prop & ENC_ENDIAN_L) | |
5859 return FIO_UTF16 | FIO_ENDIAN_L; | |
5860 return FIO_UTF16; | |
5861 } | |
5862 return FIO_UTF8; | |
5863 } | |
5864 if (prop & ENC_LATIN1) | |
5865 return FIO_LATIN1; | |
5866 /* must be ENC_DBCS, requires iconv() */ | |
5867 return 0; | |
5868 } | |
5869 | |
5870 #ifdef WIN3264 | |
5871 /* | |
5872 * Check "ptr" for a MS-Windows codepage name and return the FIO_ flags needed | |
5873 * for the conversion MS-Windows can do for us. Also accept "utf-8". | |
5874 * Used for conversion between 'encoding' and 'fileencoding'. | |
5875 */ | |
5876 static int | |
5877 get_win_fio_flags(ptr) | |
5878 char_u *ptr; | |
5879 { | |
5880 int cp; | |
5881 | |
5882 /* Cannot do this when 'encoding' is not utf-8 and not a codepage. */ | |
5883 if (!enc_utf8 && enc_codepage <= 0) | |
5884 return 0; | |
5885 | |
5886 cp = encname2codepage(ptr); | |
5887 if (cp == 0) | |
5888 { | |
5889 # ifdef CP_UTF8 /* VC 4.1 doesn't define CP_UTF8 */ | |
5890 if (STRCMP(ptr, "utf-8") == 0) | |
5891 cp = CP_UTF8; | |
5892 else | |
5893 # endif | |
5894 return 0; | |
5895 } | |
5896 return FIO_PUT_CP(cp) | FIO_CODEPAGE; | |
5897 } | |
5898 #endif | |
5899 | |
5900 #ifdef MACOS_X | |
5901 /* | |
5902 * Check "ptr" for a Carbon supported encoding and return the FIO_ flags | |
5903 * needed for the internal conversion to/from utf-8 or latin1. | |
5904 */ | |
5905 static int | |
5906 get_mac_fio_flags(ptr) | |
5907 char_u *ptr; | |
5908 { | |
5909 if ((enc_utf8 || STRCMP(p_enc, "latin1") == 0) | |
5910 && (enc_canon_props(ptr) & ENC_MACROMAN)) | |
5911 return FIO_MACROMAN; | |
5912 return 0; | |
5913 } | |
5914 #endif | |
5915 | |
5916 /* | |
5917 * Check for a Unicode BOM (Byte Order Mark) at the start of p[size]. | |
5918 * "size" must be at least 2. | |
5919 * Return the name of the encoding and set "*lenp" to the length. | |
5920 * Returns NULL when no BOM found. | |
5921 */ | |
5922 static char_u * | |
5923 check_for_bom(p, size, lenp, flags) | |
5924 char_u *p; | |
5925 long size; | |
5926 int *lenp; | |
5927 int flags; | |
5928 { | |
5929 char *name = NULL; | |
5930 int len = 2; | |
5931 | |
5932 if (p[0] == 0xef && p[1] == 0xbb && size >= 3 && p[2] == 0xbf | |
1688 | 5933 && (flags == FIO_ALL || flags == FIO_UTF8 || flags == 0)) |
7 | 5934 { |
5935 name = "utf-8"; /* EF BB BF */ | |
5936 len = 3; | |
5937 } | |
5938 else if (p[0] == 0xff && p[1] == 0xfe) | |
5939 { | |
5940 if (size >= 4 && p[2] == 0 && p[3] == 0 | |
5941 && (flags == FIO_ALL || flags == (FIO_UCS4 | FIO_ENDIAN_L))) | |
5942 { | |
5943 name = "ucs-4le"; /* FF FE 00 00 */ | |
5944 len = 4; | |
5945 } | |
1735 | 5946 else if (flags == (FIO_UCS2 | FIO_ENDIAN_L)) |
7 | 5947 name = "ucs-2le"; /* FF FE */ |
1735 | 5948 else if (flags == FIO_ALL || flags == (FIO_UTF16 | FIO_ENDIAN_L)) |
5949 /* utf-16le is preferred, it also works for ucs-2le text */ | |
7 | 5950 name = "utf-16le"; /* FF FE */ |
5951 } | |
5952 else if (p[0] == 0xfe && p[1] == 0xff | |
5953 && (flags == FIO_ALL || flags == FIO_UCS2 || flags == FIO_UTF16)) | |
5954 { | |
1547 | 5955 /* Default to utf-16, it works also for ucs-2 text. */ |
5956 if (flags == FIO_UCS2) | |
5957 name = "ucs-2"; /* FE FF */ | |
5958 else | |
7 | 5959 name = "utf-16"; /* FE FF */ |
5960 } | |
5961 else if (size >= 4 && p[0] == 0 && p[1] == 0 && p[2] == 0xfe | |
5962 && p[3] == 0xff && (flags == FIO_ALL || flags == FIO_UCS4)) | |
5963 { | |
5964 name = "ucs-4"; /* 00 00 FE FF */ | |
5965 len = 4; | |
5966 } | |
5967 | |
5968 *lenp = len; | |
5969 return (char_u *)name; | |
5970 } | |
5971 | |
5972 /* | |
5973 * Generate a BOM in "buf[4]" for encoding "name". | |
5974 * Return the length of the BOM (zero when no BOM). | |
5975 */ | |
5976 static int | |
5977 make_bom(buf, name) | |
5978 char_u *buf; | |
5979 char_u *name; | |
5980 { | |
5981 int flags; | |
5982 char_u *p; | |
5983 | |
5984 flags = get_fio_flags(name); | |
5985 | |
5986 /* Can't put a BOM in a non-Unicode file. */ | |
5987 if (flags == FIO_LATIN1 || flags == 0) | |
5988 return 0; | |
5989 | |
5990 if (flags == FIO_UTF8) /* UTF-8 */ | |
5991 { | |
5992 buf[0] = 0xef; | |
5993 buf[1] = 0xbb; | |
5994 buf[2] = 0xbf; | |
5995 return 3; | |
5996 } | |
5997 p = buf; | |
5998 (void)ucs2bytes(0xfeff, &p, flags); | |
5999 return (int)(p - buf); | |
6000 } | |
6001 #endif | |
6002 | |
1418 | 6003 #if defined(FEAT_VIMINFO) || defined(FEAT_BROWSE) || \ |
1471 | 6004 defined(FEAT_QUICKFIX) || defined(FEAT_AUTOCMD) || defined(PROTO) |
7 | 6005 /* |
6006 * Try to find a shortname by comparing the fullname with the current | |
6007 * directory. | |
1411 | 6008 * Returns "full_path" or pointer into "full_path" if shortened. |
6009 */ | |
6010 char_u * | |
6011 shorten_fname1(full_path) | |
6012 char_u *full_path; | |
6013 { | |
6014 char_u dirname[MAXPATHL]; | |
6015 char_u *p = full_path; | |
6016 | |
6017 if (mch_dirname(dirname, MAXPATHL) == OK) | |
6018 { | |
6019 p = shorten_fname(full_path, dirname); | |
6020 if (p == NULL || *p == NUL) | |
6021 p = full_path; | |
6022 } | |
6023 return p; | |
6024 } | |
1418 | 6025 #endif |
1411 | 6026 |
6027 /* | |
6028 * Try to find a shortname by comparing the fullname with the current | |
6029 * directory. | |
7 | 6030 * Returns NULL if not shorter name possible, pointer into "full_path" |
6031 * otherwise. | |
6032 */ | |
6033 char_u * | |
6034 shorten_fname(full_path, dir_name) | |
6035 char_u *full_path; | |
6036 char_u *dir_name; | |
6037 { | |
6038 int len; | |
6039 char_u *p; | |
6040 | |
6041 if (full_path == NULL) | |
6042 return NULL; | |
6043 len = (int)STRLEN(dir_name); | |
6044 if (fnamencmp(dir_name, full_path, len) == 0) | |
6045 { | |
6046 p = full_path + len; | |
6047 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN) || defined(OS2) | |
6048 /* | |
6049 * MSDOS: when a file is in the root directory, dir_name will end in a | |
6050 * slash, since C: by itself does not define a specific dir. In this | |
6051 * case p may already be correct. <negri> | |
6052 */ | |
6053 if (!((len > 2) && (*(p - 2) == ':'))) | |
6054 #endif | |
6055 { | |
6056 if (vim_ispathsep(*p)) | |
6057 ++p; | |
6058 #ifndef VMS /* the path separator is always part of the path */ | |
6059 else | |
6060 p = NULL; | |
6061 #endif | |
6062 } | |
6063 } | |
6064 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN) || defined(OS2) | |
6065 /* | |
6066 * When using a file in the current drive, remove the drive name: | |
6067 * "A:\dir\file" -> "\dir\file". This helps when moving a session file on | |
6068 * a floppy from "A:\dir" to "B:\dir". | |
6069 */ | |
6070 else if (len > 3 | |
6071 && TOUPPER_LOC(full_path[0]) == TOUPPER_LOC(dir_name[0]) | |
6072 && full_path[1] == ':' | |
6073 && vim_ispathsep(full_path[2])) | |
6074 p = full_path + 2; | |
6075 #endif | |
6076 else | |
6077 p = NULL; | |
6078 return p; | |
6079 } | |
6080 | |
6081 /* | |
6082 * Shorten filenames for all buffers. | |
6083 * When "force" is TRUE: Use full path from now on for files currently being | |
6084 * edited, both for file name and swap file name. Try to shorten the file | |
6085 * names a bit, if safe to do so. | |
6086 * When "force" is FALSE: Only try to shorten absolute file names. | |
6087 * For buffers that have buftype "nofile" or "scratch": never change the file | |
6088 * name. | |
6089 */ | |
6090 void | |
6091 shorten_fnames(force) | |
6092 int force; | |
6093 { | |
6094 char_u dirname[MAXPATHL]; | |
6095 buf_T *buf; | |
6096 char_u *p; | |
6097 | |
6098 mch_dirname(dirname, MAXPATHL); | |
6099 for (buf = firstbuf; buf != NULL; buf = buf->b_next) | |
6100 { | |
6101 if (buf->b_fname != NULL | |
6102 #ifdef FEAT_QUICKFIX | |
6103 && !bt_nofile(buf) | |
6104 #endif | |
6105 && !path_with_url(buf->b_fname) | |
6106 && (force | |
6107 || buf->b_sfname == NULL | |
6108 || mch_isFullName(buf->b_sfname))) | |
6109 { | |
6110 vim_free(buf->b_sfname); | |
6111 buf->b_sfname = NULL; | |
6112 p = shorten_fname(buf->b_ffname, dirname); | |
6113 if (p != NULL) | |
6114 { | |
6115 buf->b_sfname = vim_strsave(p); | |
6116 buf->b_fname = buf->b_sfname; | |
6117 } | |
6118 if (p == NULL || buf->b_fname == NULL) | |
6119 buf->b_fname = buf->b_ffname; | |
9 | 6120 } |
6121 | |
6122 /* Always make the swap file name a full path, a "nofile" buffer may | |
6123 * also have a swap file. */ | |
6124 mf_fullname(buf->b_ml.ml_mfp); | |
7 | 6125 } |
6126 #ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS | |
6127 status_redraw_all(); | |
672 | 6128 redraw_tabline = TRUE; |
7 | 6129 #endif |
6130 } | |
6131 | |
6132 #if (defined(FEAT_DND) && defined(FEAT_GUI_GTK)) \ | |
6133 || defined(FEAT_GUI_MSWIN) \ | |
6134 || defined(FEAT_GUI_MAC) \ | |
6135 || defined(PROTO) | |
6136 /* | |
6137 * Shorten all filenames in "fnames[count]" by current directory. | |
6138 */ | |
6139 void | |
6140 shorten_filenames(fnames, count) | |
6141 char_u **fnames; | |
6142 int count; | |
6143 { | |
6144 int i; | |
6145 char_u dirname[MAXPATHL]; | |
6146 char_u *p; | |
6147 | |
6148 if (fnames == NULL || count < 1) | |
6149 return; | |
6150 mch_dirname(dirname, sizeof(dirname)); | |
6151 for (i = 0; i < count; ++i) | |
6152 { | |
6153 if ((p = shorten_fname(fnames[i], dirname)) != NULL) | |
6154 { | |
6155 /* shorten_fname() returns pointer in given "fnames[i]". If free | |
6156 * "fnames[i]" first, "p" becomes invalid. So we need to copy | |
6157 * "p" first then free fnames[i]. */ | |
6158 p = vim_strsave(p); | |
6159 vim_free(fnames[i]); | |
6160 fnames[i] = p; | |
6161 } | |
6162 } | |
6163 } | |
6164 #endif | |
6165 | |
6166 /* | |
1651 | 6167 * add extension to file name - change path/fo.o.h to path/fo.o.h.ext or |
7 | 6168 * fo_o_h.ext for MSDOS or when shortname option set. |
6169 * | |
6170 * Assumed that fname is a valid name found in the filesystem we assure that | |
6171 * the return value is a different name and ends in 'ext'. | |
6172 * "ext" MUST be at most 4 characters long if it starts with a dot, 3 | |
6173 * characters otherwise. | |
6174 * Space for the returned name is allocated, must be freed later. | |
6175 * Returns NULL when out of memory. | |
6176 */ | |
6177 char_u * | |
6178 modname(fname, ext, prepend_dot) | |
6179 char_u *fname, *ext; | |
6180 int prepend_dot; /* may prepend a '.' to file name */ | |
6181 { | |
6182 return buf_modname( | |
6183 #ifdef SHORT_FNAME | |
6184 TRUE, | |
6185 #else | |
6186 (curbuf->b_p_sn || curbuf->b_shortname), | |
6187 #endif | |
6188 fname, ext, prepend_dot); | |
6189 } | |
6190 | |
6191 char_u * | |
6192 buf_modname(shortname, fname, ext, prepend_dot) | |
6193 int shortname; /* use 8.3 file name */ | |
6194 char_u *fname, *ext; | |
6195 int prepend_dot; /* may prepend a '.' to file name */ | |
6196 { | |
6197 char_u *retval; | |
6198 char_u *s; | |
6199 char_u *e; | |
6200 char_u *ptr; | |
6201 int fnamelen, extlen; | |
6202 | |
6203 extlen = (int)STRLEN(ext); | |
6204 | |
6205 /* | |
6206 * If there is no file name we must get the name of the current directory | |
6207 * (we need the full path in case :cd is used). | |
6208 */ | |
6209 if (fname == NULL || *fname == NUL) | |
6210 { | |
6211 retval = alloc((unsigned)(MAXPATHL + extlen + 3)); | |
6212 if (retval == NULL) | |
6213 return NULL; | |
6214 if (mch_dirname(retval, MAXPATHL) == FAIL || | |
6215 (fnamelen = (int)STRLEN(retval)) == 0) | |
6216 { | |
6217 vim_free(retval); | |
6218 return NULL; | |
6219 } | |
39 | 6220 if (!after_pathsep(retval, retval + fnamelen)) |
7 | 6221 { |
6222 retval[fnamelen++] = PATHSEP; | |
6223 retval[fnamelen] = NUL; | |
6224 } | |
6225 #ifndef SHORT_FNAME | |
6226 prepend_dot = FALSE; /* nothing to prepend a dot to */ | |
6227 #endif | |
6228 } | |
6229 else | |
6230 { | |
6231 fnamelen = (int)STRLEN(fname); | |
6232 retval = alloc((unsigned)(fnamelen + extlen + 3)); | |
6233 if (retval == NULL) | |
6234 return NULL; | |
6235 STRCPY(retval, fname); | |
6236 #ifdef VMS | |
6237 vms_remove_version(retval); /* we do not need versions here */ | |
6238 #endif | |
6239 } | |
6240 | |
6241 /* | |
6242 * search backwards until we hit a '/', '\' or ':' replacing all '.' | |
6243 * by '_' for MSDOS or when shortname option set and ext starts with a dot. | |
6244 * Then truncate what is after the '/', '\' or ':' to 8 characters for | |
6245 * MSDOS and 26 characters for AMIGA, a lot more for UNIX. | |
6246 */ | |
391 | 6247 for (ptr = retval + fnamelen; ptr > retval; mb_ptr_back(retval, ptr)) |
7 | 6248 { |
6249 #ifndef RISCOS | |
6250 if (*ext == '.' | |
391 | 6251 # ifdef USE_LONG_FNAME |
7 | 6252 && (!USE_LONG_FNAME || shortname) |
391 | 6253 # else |
6254 # ifndef SHORT_FNAME | |
7 | 6255 && shortname |
391 | 6256 # endif |
7 | 6257 # endif |
6258 ) | |
6259 if (*ptr == '.') /* replace '.' by '_' */ | |
6260 *ptr = '_'; | |
391 | 6261 #endif |
7 | 6262 if (vim_ispathsep(*ptr)) |
391 | 6263 { |
6264 ++ptr; | |
7 | 6265 break; |
391 | 6266 } |
6267 } | |
7 | 6268 |
6269 /* the file name has at most BASENAMELEN characters. */ | |
6270 #ifndef SHORT_FNAME | |
6271 if (STRLEN(ptr) > (unsigned)BASENAMELEN) | |
6272 ptr[BASENAMELEN] = '\0'; | |
6273 #endif | |
6274 | |
6275 s = ptr + STRLEN(ptr); | |
6276 | |
6277 /* | |
6278 * For 8.3 file names we may have to reduce the length. | |
6279 */ | |
6280 #ifdef USE_LONG_FNAME | |
6281 if (!USE_LONG_FNAME || shortname) | |
6282 #else | |
6283 # ifndef SHORT_FNAME | |
6284 if (shortname) | |
6285 # endif | |
6286 #endif | |
6287 { | |
6288 /* | |
6289 * If there is no file name, or the file name ends in '/', and the | |
6290 * extension starts with '.', put a '_' before the dot, because just | |
6291 * ".ext" is invalid. | |
6292 */ | |
6293 if (fname == NULL || *fname == NUL | |
6294 || vim_ispathsep(fname[STRLEN(fname) - 1])) | |
6295 { | |
6296 #ifdef RISCOS | |
6297 if (*ext == '/') | |
6298 #else | |
6299 if (*ext == '.') | |
6300 #endif | |
6301 *s++ = '_'; | |
6302 } | |
6303 /* | |
6304 * If the extension starts with '.', truncate the base name at 8 | |
6305 * characters | |
6306 */ | |
6307 #ifdef RISCOS | |
6308 /* We normally use '/', but swap files are '_' */ | |
6309 else if (*ext == '/' || *ext == '_') | |
6310 #else | |
6311 else if (*ext == '.') | |
6312 #endif | |
6313 { | |
1877 | 6314 if ((size_t)(s - ptr) > (size_t)8) |
7 | 6315 { |
6316 s = ptr + 8; | |
6317 *s = '\0'; | |
6318 } | |
6319 } | |
6320 /* | |
6321 * If the extension doesn't start with '.', and the file name | |
6322 * doesn't have an extension yet, append a '.' | |
6323 */ | |
6324 #ifdef RISCOS | |
6325 else if ((e = vim_strchr(ptr, '/')) == NULL) | |
6326 *s++ = '/'; | |
6327 #else | |
6328 else if ((e = vim_strchr(ptr, '.')) == NULL) | |
6329 *s++ = '.'; | |
6330 #endif | |
6331 /* | |
6332 * If the extension doesn't start with '.', and there already is an | |
1201 | 6333 * extension, it may need to be truncated |
7 | 6334 */ |
6335 else if ((int)STRLEN(e) + extlen > 4) | |
6336 s = e + 4 - extlen; | |
6337 } | |
6338 #if defined(OS2) || defined(USE_LONG_FNAME) || defined(WIN3264) | |
6339 /* | |
6340 * If there is no file name, and the extension starts with '.', put a | |
6341 * '_' before the dot, because just ".ext" may be invalid if it's on a | |
6342 * FAT partition, and on HPFS it doesn't matter. | |
6343 */ | |
6344 else if ((fname == NULL || *fname == NUL) && *ext == '.') | |
6345 *s++ = '_'; | |
6346 #endif | |
6347 | |
6348 /* | |
1651 | 6349 * Append the extension. |
7 | 6350 * ext can start with '.' and cannot exceed 3 more characters. |
6351 */ | |
6352 STRCPY(s, ext); | |
6353 | |
6354 #ifndef SHORT_FNAME | |
6355 /* | |
6356 * Prepend the dot. | |
6357 */ | |
6358 if (prepend_dot && !shortname && *(e = gettail(retval)) != | |
6359 #ifdef RISCOS | |
6360 '/' | |
6361 #else | |
6362 '.' | |
6363 #endif | |
6364 #ifdef USE_LONG_FNAME | |
6365 && USE_LONG_FNAME | |
6366 #endif | |
6367 ) | |
6368 { | |
1620 | 6369 STRMOVE(e + 1, e); |
7 | 6370 #ifdef RISCOS |
6371 *e = '/'; | |
6372 #else | |
6373 *e = '.'; | |
6374 #endif | |
6375 } | |
6376 #endif | |
6377 | |
6378 /* | |
6379 * Check that, after appending the extension, the file name is really | |
6380 * different. | |
6381 */ | |
6382 if (fname != NULL && STRCMP(fname, retval) == 0) | |
6383 { | |
6384 /* we search for a character that can be replaced by '_' */ | |
6385 while (--s >= ptr) | |
6386 { | |
6387 if (*s != '_') | |
6388 { | |
6389 *s = '_'; | |
6390 break; | |
6391 } | |
6392 } | |
6393 if (s < ptr) /* fname was "________.<ext>", how tricky! */ | |
6394 *ptr = 'v'; | |
6395 } | |
6396 return retval; | |
6397 } | |
6398 | |
6399 /* | |
6400 * Like fgets(), but if the file line is too long, it is truncated and the | |
6401 * rest of the line is thrown away. Returns TRUE for end-of-file. | |
6402 */ | |
6403 int | |
6404 vim_fgets(buf, size, fp) | |
6405 char_u *buf; | |
6406 int size; | |
6407 FILE *fp; | |
6408 { | |
6409 char *eof; | |
6410 #define FGETS_SIZE 200 | |
6411 char tbuf[FGETS_SIZE]; | |
6412 | |
6413 buf[size - 2] = NUL; | |
6414 #ifdef USE_CR | |
6415 eof = fgets_cr((char *)buf, size, fp); | |
6416 #else | |
6417 eof = fgets((char *)buf, size, fp); | |
6418 #endif | |
6419 if (buf[size - 2] != NUL && buf[size - 2] != '\n') | |
6420 { | |
6421 buf[size - 1] = NUL; /* Truncate the line */ | |
6422 | |
6423 /* Now throw away the rest of the line: */ | |
6424 do | |
6425 { | |
6426 tbuf[FGETS_SIZE - 2] = NUL; | |
6427 #ifdef USE_CR | |
1757 | 6428 ignoredp = fgets_cr((char *)tbuf, FGETS_SIZE, fp); |
7 | 6429 #else |
1757 | 6430 ignoredp = fgets((char *)tbuf, FGETS_SIZE, fp); |
7 | 6431 #endif |
6432 } while (tbuf[FGETS_SIZE - 2] != NUL && tbuf[FGETS_SIZE - 2] != '\n'); | |
6433 } | |
6434 return (eof == NULL); | |
6435 } | |
6436 | |
6437 #if defined(USE_CR) || defined(PROTO) | |
6438 /* | |
6439 * Like vim_fgets(), but accept any line terminator: CR, CR-LF or LF. | |
6440 * Returns TRUE for end-of-file. | |
6441 * Only used for the Mac, because it's much slower than vim_fgets(). | |
6442 */ | |
6443 int | |
6444 tag_fgets(buf, size, fp) | |
6445 char_u *buf; | |
6446 int size; | |
6447 FILE *fp; | |
6448 { | |
6449 int i = 0; | |
6450 int c; | |
6451 int eof = FALSE; | |
6452 | |
6453 for (;;) | |
6454 { | |
6455 c = fgetc(fp); | |
6456 if (c == EOF) | |
6457 { | |
6458 eof = TRUE; | |
6459 break; | |
6460 } | |
6461 if (c == '\r') | |
6462 { | |
6463 /* Always store a NL for end-of-line. */ | |
6464 if (i < size - 1) | |
6465 buf[i++] = '\n'; | |
6466 c = fgetc(fp); | |
6467 if (c != '\n') /* Macintosh format: single CR. */ | |
6468 ungetc(c, fp); | |
6469 break; | |
6470 } | |
6471 if (i < size - 1) | |
6472 buf[i++] = c; | |
6473 if (c == '\n') | |
6474 break; | |
6475 } | |
6476 buf[i] = NUL; | |
6477 return eof; | |
6478 } | |
6479 #endif | |
6480 | |
6481 /* | |
6482 * rename() only works if both files are on the same file system, this | |
6483 * function will (attempts to?) copy the file across if rename fails -- webb | |
6484 * Return -1 for failure, 0 for success. | |
6485 */ | |
6486 int | |
6487 vim_rename(from, to) | |
6488 char_u *from; | |
6489 char_u *to; | |
6490 { | |
6491 int fd_in; | |
6492 int fd_out; | |
6493 int n; | |
6494 char *errmsg = NULL; | |
6495 char *buffer; | |
6496 #ifdef AMIGA | |
6497 BPTR flock; | |
6498 #endif | |
6499 struct stat st; | |
194 | 6500 long perm; |
199 | 6501 #ifdef HAVE_ACL |
6502 vim_acl_T acl; /* ACL from original file */ | |
6503 #endif | |
1779 | 6504 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILENAME) |
6505 int use_tmp_file = FALSE; | |
6506 #endif | |
7 | 6507 |
6508 /* | |
1779 | 6509 * When the names are identical, there is nothing to do. When they refer |
6510 * to the same file (ignoring case and slash/backslash differences) but | |
6511 * the file name differs we need to go through a temp file. | |
7 | 6512 */ |
6513 if (fnamecmp(from, to) == 0) | |
1779 | 6514 { |
6515 #ifdef CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILENAME | |
6516 if (STRCMP(gettail(from), gettail(to)) != 0) | |
6517 use_tmp_file = TRUE; | |
6518 else | |
6519 #endif | |
6520 return 0; | |
6521 } | |
7 | 6522 |
6523 /* | |
6524 * Fail if the "from" file doesn't exist. Avoids that "to" is deleted. | |
6525 */ | |
6526 if (mch_stat((char *)from, &st) < 0) | |
6527 return -1; | |
6528 | |
1778 | 6529 #ifdef UNIX |
6530 { | |
6531 struct stat st_to; | |
6532 | |
6533 /* It's possible for the source and destination to be the same file. | |
6534 * This happens when "from" and "to" differ in case and are on a FAT32 | |
6535 * filesystem. In that case go through a temp file name. */ | |
6536 if (mch_stat((char *)to, &st_to) >= 0 | |
6537 && st.st_dev == st_to.st_dev | |
6538 && st.st_ino == st_to.st_ino) | |
1779 | 6539 use_tmp_file = TRUE; |
6540 } | |
6541 #endif | |
6542 | |
6543 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILENAME) | |
6544 if (use_tmp_file) | |
6545 { | |
6546 char tempname[MAXPATHL + 1]; | |
6547 | |
6548 /* | |
6549 * Find a name that doesn't exist and is in the same directory. | |
6550 * Rename "from" to "tempname" and then rename "tempname" to "to". | |
6551 */ | |
6552 if (STRLEN(from) >= MAXPATHL - 5) | |
6553 return -1; | |
6554 STRCPY(tempname, from); | |
6555 for (n = 123; n < 99999; ++n) | |
6556 { | |
6557 sprintf((char *)gettail((char_u *)tempname), "%d", n); | |
6558 if (mch_stat(tempname, &st) < 0) | |
6559 { | |
6560 if (mch_rename((char *)from, tempname) == 0) | |
1778 | 6561 { |
1779 | 6562 if (mch_rename(tempname, (char *)to) == 0) |
6563 return 0; | |
6564 /* Strange, the second step failed. Try moving the | |
6565 * file back and return failure. */ | |
6566 mch_rename(tempname, (char *)from); | |
1778 | 6567 return -1; |
6568 } | |
1779 | 6569 /* If it fails for one temp name it will most likely fail |
6570 * for any temp name, give up. */ | |
6571 return -1; | |
6572 } | |
6573 } | |
6574 return -1; | |
1778 | 6575 } |
6576 #endif | |
6577 | |
7 | 6578 /* |
6579 * Delete the "to" file, this is required on some systems to make the | |
6580 * mch_rename() work, on other systems it makes sure that we don't have | |
6581 * two files when the mch_rename() fails. | |
6582 */ | |
6583 | |
6584 #ifdef AMIGA | |
6585 /* | |
6586 * With MSDOS-compatible filesystems (crossdos, messydos) it is possible | |
6587 * that the name of the "to" file is the same as the "from" file, even | |
1201 | 6588 * though the names are different. To avoid the chance of accidentally |
7 | 6589 * deleting the "from" file (horror!) we lock it during the remove. |
6590 * | |
6591 * When used for making a backup before writing the file: This should not | |
6592 * happen with ":w", because startscript() should detect this problem and | |
6593 * set buf->b_shortname, causing modname() to return a correct ".bak" file | |
6594 * name. This problem does exist with ":w filename", but then the | |
6595 * original file will be somewhere else so the backup isn't really | |
6596 * important. If autoscripting is off the rename may fail. | |
6597 */ | |
6598 flock = Lock((UBYTE *)from, (long)ACCESS_READ); | |
6599 #endif | |
6600 mch_remove(to); | |
6601 #ifdef AMIGA | |
6602 if (flock) | |
6603 UnLock(flock); | |
6604 #endif | |
6605 | |
6606 /* | |
6607 * First try a normal rename, return if it works. | |
6608 */ | |
6609 if (mch_rename((char *)from, (char *)to) == 0) | |
6610 return 0; | |
6611 | |
6612 /* | |
6613 * Rename() failed, try copying the file. | |
6614 */ | |
194 | 6615 perm = mch_getperm(from); |
199 | 6616 #ifdef HAVE_ACL |
6617 /* For systems that support ACL: get the ACL from the original file. */ | |
6618 acl = mch_get_acl(from); | |
6619 #endif | |
7 | 6620 fd_in = mch_open((char *)from, O_RDONLY|O_EXTRA, 0); |
6621 if (fd_in == -1) | |
1651 | 6622 { |
6623 #ifdef HAVE_ACL | |
6624 mch_free_acl(acl); | |
6625 #endif | |
7 | 6626 return -1; |
1651 | 6627 } |
194 | 6628 |
6629 /* Create the new file with same permissions as the original. */ | |
557 | 6630 fd_out = mch_open((char *)to, |
6631 O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_WRONLY|O_EXTRA|O_NOFOLLOW, (int)perm); | |
7 | 6632 if (fd_out == -1) |
6633 { | |
6634 close(fd_in); | |
1651 | 6635 #ifdef HAVE_ACL |
6636 mch_free_acl(acl); | |
6637 #endif | |
7 | 6638 return -1; |
6639 } | |
6640 | |
6641 buffer = (char *)alloc(BUFSIZE); | |
6642 if (buffer == NULL) | |
6643 { | |
1651 | 6644 close(fd_out); |
7 | 6645 close(fd_in); |
1651 | 6646 #ifdef HAVE_ACL |
6647 mch_free_acl(acl); | |
6648 #endif | |
7 | 6649 return -1; |
6650 } | |
6651 | |
6652 while ((n = vim_read(fd_in, buffer, BUFSIZE)) > 0) | |
6653 if (vim_write(fd_out, buffer, n) != n) | |
6654 { | |
6655 errmsg = _("E208: Error writing to \"%s\""); | |
6656 break; | |
6657 } | |
6658 | |
6659 vim_free(buffer); | |
6660 close(fd_in); | |
6661 if (close(fd_out) < 0) | |
6662 errmsg = _("E209: Error closing \"%s\""); | |
6663 if (n < 0) | |
6664 { | |
6665 errmsg = _("E210: Error reading \"%s\""); | |
6666 to = from; | |
6667 } | |
1201 | 6668 #ifndef UNIX /* for Unix mch_open() already set the permission */ |
194 | 6669 mch_setperm(to, perm); |
570 | 6670 #endif |
199 | 6671 #ifdef HAVE_ACL |
6672 mch_set_acl(to, acl); | |
1651 | 6673 mch_free_acl(acl); |
199 | 6674 #endif |
7 | 6675 if (errmsg != NULL) |
6676 { | |
6677 EMSG2(errmsg, to); | |
6678 return -1; | |
6679 } | |
6680 mch_remove(from); | |
6681 return 0; | |
6682 } | |
6683 | |
6684 static int already_warned = FALSE; | |
6685 | |
6686 /* | |
6687 * Check if any not hidden buffer has been changed. | |
6688 * Postpone the check if there are characters in the stuff buffer, a global | |
6689 * command is being executed, a mapping is being executed or an autocommand is | |
6690 * busy. | |
6691 * Returns TRUE if some message was written (screen should be redrawn and | |
6692 * cursor positioned). | |
6693 */ | |
6694 int | |
6695 check_timestamps(focus) | |
6696 int focus; /* called for GUI focus event */ | |
6697 { | |
6698 buf_T *buf; | |
6699 int didit = 0; | |
6700 int n; | |
6701 | |
6702 /* Don't check timestamps while system() or another low-level function may | |
6703 * cause us to lose and gain focus. */ | |
6704 if (no_check_timestamps > 0) | |
6705 return FALSE; | |
6706 | |
6707 /* Avoid doing a check twice. The OK/Reload dialog can cause a focus | |
6708 * event and we would keep on checking if the file is steadily growing. | |
6709 * Do check again after typing something. */ | |
6710 if (focus && did_check_timestamps) | |
6711 { | |
6712 need_check_timestamps = TRUE; | |
6713 return FALSE; | |
6714 } | |
6715 | |
6716 if (!stuff_empty() || global_busy || !typebuf_typed() | |
6717 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD | |
1834 | 6718 || autocmd_busy || curbuf_lock > 0 || allbuf_lock > 0 |
7 | 6719 #endif |
6720 ) | |
6721 need_check_timestamps = TRUE; /* check later */ | |
6722 else | |
6723 { | |
6724 ++no_wait_return; | |
6725 did_check_timestamps = TRUE; | |
6726 already_warned = FALSE; | |
6727 for (buf = firstbuf; buf != NULL; ) | |
6728 { | |
6729 /* Only check buffers in a window. */ | |
6730 if (buf->b_nwindows > 0) | |
6731 { | |
6732 n = buf_check_timestamp(buf, focus); | |
6733 if (didit < n) | |
6734 didit = n; | |
6735 if (n > 0 && !buf_valid(buf)) | |
6736 { | |
6737 /* Autocommands have removed the buffer, start at the | |
6738 * first one again. */ | |
6739 buf = firstbuf; | |
6740 continue; | |
6741 } | |
6742 } | |
6743 buf = buf->b_next; | |
6744 } | |
6745 --no_wait_return; | |
6746 need_check_timestamps = FALSE; | |
6747 if (need_wait_return && didit == 2) | |
6748 { | |
6749 /* make sure msg isn't overwritten */ | |
6750 msg_puts((char_u *)"\n"); | |
6751 out_flush(); | |
6752 } | |
6753 } | |
6754 return didit; | |
6755 } | |
6756 | |
6757 /* | |
6758 * Move all the lines from buffer "frombuf" to buffer "tobuf". | |
6759 * Return OK or FAIL. When FAIL "tobuf" is incomplete and/or "frombuf" is not | |
6760 * empty. | |
6761 */ | |
6762 static int | |
6763 move_lines(frombuf, tobuf) | |
6764 buf_T *frombuf; | |
6765 buf_T *tobuf; | |
6766 { | |
6767 buf_T *tbuf = curbuf; | |
6768 int retval = OK; | |
6769 linenr_T lnum; | |
6770 char_u *p; | |
6771 | |
6772 /* Copy the lines in "frombuf" to "tobuf". */ | |
6773 curbuf = tobuf; | |
6774 for (lnum = 1; lnum <= frombuf->b_ml.ml_line_count; ++lnum) | |
6775 { | |
6776 p = vim_strsave(ml_get_buf(frombuf, lnum, FALSE)); | |
6777 if (p == NULL || ml_append(lnum - 1, p, 0, FALSE) == FAIL) | |
6778 { | |
6779 vim_free(p); | |
6780 retval = FAIL; | |
6781 break; | |
6782 } | |
6783 vim_free(p); | |
6784 } | |
6785 | |
6786 /* Delete all the lines in "frombuf". */ | |
6787 if (retval != FAIL) | |
6788 { | |
6789 curbuf = frombuf; | |
1055 | 6790 for (lnum = curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count; lnum > 0; --lnum) |
6791 if (ml_delete(lnum, FALSE) == FAIL) | |
7 | 6792 { |
6793 /* Oops! We could try putting back the saved lines, but that | |
6794 * might fail again... */ | |
6795 retval = FAIL; | |
6796 break; | |
6797 } | |
6798 } | |
6799 | |
6800 curbuf = tbuf; | |
6801 return retval; | |
6802 } | |
6803 | |
6804 /* | |
6805 * Check if buffer "buf" has been changed. | |
6806 * Also check if the file for a new buffer unexpectedly appeared. | |
6807 * return 1 if a changed buffer was found. | |
6808 * return 2 if a message has been displayed. | |
6809 * return 0 otherwise. | |
6810 */ | |
6811 int | |
6812 buf_check_timestamp(buf, focus) | |
6813 buf_T *buf; | |
1877 | 6814 int focus UNUSED; /* called for GUI focus event */ |
7 | 6815 { |
6816 struct stat st; | |
6817 int stat_res; | |
6818 int retval = 0; | |
6819 char_u *path; | |
6820 char_u *tbuf; | |
6821 char *mesg = NULL; | |
188 | 6822 char *mesg2 = ""; |
7 | 6823 int helpmesg = FALSE; |
6824 int reload = FALSE; | |
6825 #if defined(FEAT_CON_DIALOG) || defined(FEAT_GUI_DIALOG) | |
6826 int can_reload = FALSE; | |
6827 #endif | |
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|
6828 off_t orig_size = buf->b_orig_size; |
7 | 6829 int orig_mode = buf->b_orig_mode; |
6830 #ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
6831 int save_mouse_correct = need_mouse_correct; | |
6832 #endif | |
6833 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD | |
6834 static int busy = FALSE; | |
179 | 6835 int n; |
6836 char_u *s; | |
6837 #endif | |
6838 char *reason; | |
7 | 6839 |
6840 /* If there is no file name, the buffer is not loaded, 'buftype' is | |
6841 * set, we are in the middle of a save or being called recursively: ignore | |
6842 * this buffer. */ | |
6843 if (buf->b_ffname == NULL | |
6844 || buf->b_ml.ml_mfp == NULL | |
6845 #if defined(FEAT_QUICKFIX) | |
6846 || *buf->b_p_bt != NUL | |
6847 #endif | |
6848 || buf->b_saving | |
6849 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD | |
6850 || busy | |
6851 #endif | |
33 | 6852 #ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG |
6853 || isNetbeansBuffer(buf) | |
6854 #endif | |
7 | 6855 ) |
6856 return 0; | |
6857 | |
6858 if ( !(buf->b_flags & BF_NOTEDITED) | |
6859 && buf->b_mtime != 0 | |
6860 && ((stat_res = mch_stat((char *)buf->b_ffname, &st)) < 0 | |
6861 || time_differs((long)st.st_mtime, buf->b_mtime) | |
6862 #ifdef HAVE_ST_MODE | |
6863 || (int)st.st_mode != buf->b_orig_mode | |
6864 #else | |
6865 || mch_getperm(buf->b_ffname) != buf->b_orig_mode | |
6866 #endif | |
6867 )) | |
6868 { | |
6869 retval = 1; | |
6870 | |
628 | 6871 /* set b_mtime to stop further warnings (e.g., when executing |
6872 * FileChangedShell autocmd) */ | |
7 | 6873 if (stat_res < 0) |
6874 { | |
6875 buf->b_mtime = 0; | |
6876 buf->b_orig_size = 0; | |
6877 buf->b_orig_mode = 0; | |
6878 } | |
6879 else | |
6880 buf_store_time(buf, &st, buf->b_ffname); | |
6881 | |
6882 /* Don't do anything for a directory. Might contain the file | |
6883 * explorer. */ | |
6884 if (mch_isdir(buf->b_fname)) | |
6885 ; | |
6886 | |
6887 /* | |
6888 * If 'autoread' is set, the buffer has no changes and the file still | |
6889 * exists, reload the buffer. Use the buffer-local option value if it | |
6890 * was set, the global option value otherwise. | |
6891 */ | |
6892 else if ((buf->b_p_ar >= 0 ? buf->b_p_ar : p_ar) | |
6893 && !bufIsChanged(buf) && stat_res >= 0) | |
6894 reload = TRUE; | |
6895 else | |
6896 { | |
179 | 6897 if (stat_res < 0) |
6898 reason = "deleted"; | |
6899 else if (bufIsChanged(buf)) | |
6900 reason = "conflict"; | |
6901 else if (orig_size != buf->b_orig_size || buf_contents_changed(buf)) | |
6902 reason = "changed"; | |
6903 else if (orig_mode != buf->b_orig_mode) | |
6904 reason = "mode"; | |
6905 else | |
6906 reason = "time"; | |
6907 | |
7 | 6908 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD |
6909 /* | |
6910 * Only give the warning if there are no FileChangedShell | |
6911 * autocommands. | |
6912 * Avoid being called recursively by setting "busy". | |
6913 */ | |
6914 busy = TRUE; | |
532 | 6915 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL |
179 | 6916 set_vim_var_string(VV_FCS_REASON, (char_u *)reason, -1); |
6917 set_vim_var_string(VV_FCS_CHOICE, (char_u *)"", -1); | |
532 | 6918 # endif |
1834 | 6919 ++allbuf_lock; |
7 | 6920 n = apply_autocmds(EVENT_FILECHANGEDSHELL, |
6921 buf->b_fname, buf->b_fname, FALSE, buf); | |
1834 | 6922 --allbuf_lock; |
7 | 6923 busy = FALSE; |
6924 if (n) | |
6925 { | |
6926 if (!buf_valid(buf)) | |
6927 EMSG(_("E246: FileChangedShell autocommand deleted buffer")); | |
532 | 6928 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL |
179 | 6929 s = get_vim_var_str(VV_FCS_CHOICE); |
6930 if (STRCMP(s, "reload") == 0 && *reason != 'd') | |
6931 reload = TRUE; | |
6932 else if (STRCMP(s, "ask") == 0) | |
6933 n = FALSE; | |
6934 else | |
532 | 6935 # endif |
179 | 6936 return 2; |
7 | 6937 } |
179 | 6938 if (!n) |
7 | 6939 #endif |
6940 { | |
179 | 6941 if (*reason == 'd') |
6942 mesg = _("E211: File \"%s\" no longer available"); | |
7 | 6943 else |
6944 { | |
6945 helpmesg = TRUE; | |
6946 #if defined(FEAT_CON_DIALOG) || defined(FEAT_GUI_DIALOG) | |
6947 can_reload = TRUE; | |
6948 #endif | |
6949 /* | |
6950 * Check if the file contents really changed to avoid | |
6951 * giving a warning when only the timestamp was set (e.g., | |
6952 * checked out of CVS). Always warn when the buffer was | |
6953 * changed. | |
6954 */ | |
179 | 6955 if (reason[2] == 'n') |
6956 { | |
7 | 6957 mesg = _("W12: Warning: File \"%s\" has changed and the buffer was changed in Vim as well"); |
179 | 6958 mesg2 = _("See \":help W12\" for more info."); |
6959 } | |
6960 else if (reason[1] == 'h') | |
6961 { | |
7 | 6962 mesg = _("W11: Warning: File \"%s\" has changed since editing started"); |
179 | 6963 mesg2 = _("See \":help W11\" for more info."); |
6964 } | |
6965 else if (*reason == 'm') | |
6966 { | |
7 | 6967 mesg = _("W16: Warning: Mode of file \"%s\" has changed since editing started"); |
179 | 6968 mesg2 = _("See \":help W16\" for more info."); |
6969 } | |
1913 | 6970 else |
6971 /* Only timestamp changed, store it to avoid a warning | |
6972 * in check_mtime() later. */ | |
6973 buf->b_mtime_read = buf->b_mtime; | |
7 | 6974 } |
6975 } | |
6976 } | |
6977 | |
6978 } | |
6979 else if ((buf->b_flags & BF_NEW) && !(buf->b_flags & BF_NEW_W) | |
6980 && vim_fexists(buf->b_ffname)) | |
6981 { | |
6982 retval = 1; | |
6983 mesg = _("W13: Warning: File \"%s\" has been created after editing started"); | |
6984 buf->b_flags |= BF_NEW_W; | |
6985 #if defined(FEAT_CON_DIALOG) || defined(FEAT_GUI_DIALOG) | |
6986 can_reload = TRUE; | |
6987 #endif | |
6988 } | |
6989 | |
6990 if (mesg != NULL) | |
6991 { | |
6992 path = home_replace_save(buf, buf->b_fname); | |
6993 if (path != NULL) | |
6994 { | |
179 | 6995 if (!helpmesg) |
7 | 6996 mesg2 = ""; |
6997 tbuf = alloc((unsigned)(STRLEN(path) + STRLEN(mesg) | |
6998 + STRLEN(mesg2) + 2)); | |
6999 sprintf((char *)tbuf, mesg, path); | |
1848 | 7000 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL |
7001 /* Set warningmsg here, before the unimportant and output-specific | |
7002 * mesg2 has been appended. */ | |
7003 set_vim_var_string(VV_WARNINGMSG, tbuf, -1); | |
7004 #endif | |
7 | 7005 #if defined(FEAT_CON_DIALOG) || defined(FEAT_GUI_DIALOG) |
7006 if (can_reload) | |
7007 { | |
7008 if (*mesg2 != NUL) | |
7009 { | |
7010 STRCAT(tbuf, "\n"); | |
7011 STRCAT(tbuf, mesg2); | |
7012 } | |
7013 if (do_dialog(VIM_WARNING, (char_u *)_("Warning"), tbuf, | |
7014 (char_u *)_("&OK\n&Load File"), 1, NULL) == 2) | |
7015 reload = TRUE; | |
7016 } | |
7017 else | |
7018 #endif | |
7019 if (State > NORMAL_BUSY || (State & CMDLINE) || already_warned) | |
7020 { | |
7021 if (*mesg2 != NUL) | |
7022 { | |
7023 STRCAT(tbuf, "; "); | |
7024 STRCAT(tbuf, mesg2); | |
7025 } | |
7026 EMSG(tbuf); | |
7027 retval = 2; | |
7028 } | |
7029 else | |
7030 { | |
8 | 7031 # ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD |
7 | 7032 if (!autocmd_busy) |
8 | 7033 # endif |
7 | 7034 { |
7035 msg_start(); | |
7036 msg_puts_attr(tbuf, hl_attr(HLF_E) + MSG_HIST); | |
7037 if (*mesg2 != NUL) | |
7038 msg_puts_attr((char_u *)mesg2, | |
7039 hl_attr(HLF_W) + MSG_HIST); | |
7040 msg_clr_eos(); | |
7041 (void)msg_end(); | |
7042 if (emsg_silent == 0) | |
7043 { | |
7044 out_flush(); | |
8 | 7045 # ifdef FEAT_GUI |
7 | 7046 if (!focus) |
8 | 7047 # endif |
7 | 7048 /* give the user some time to think about it */ |
7049 ui_delay(1000L, TRUE); | |
7050 | |
7051 /* don't redraw and erase the message */ | |
7052 redraw_cmdline = FALSE; | |
7053 } | |
7054 } | |
7055 already_warned = TRUE; | |
7056 } | |
7057 | |
7058 vim_free(path); | |
7059 vim_free(tbuf); | |
7060 } | |
7061 } | |
7062 | |
7063 if (reload) | |
311 | 7064 /* Reload the buffer. */ |
628 | 7065 buf_reload(buf, orig_mode); |
7 | 7066 |
765 | 7067 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD |
1620 | 7068 /* Trigger FileChangedShell when the file was changed in any way. */ |
7069 if (buf_valid(buf) && retval != 0) | |
765 | 7070 (void)apply_autocmds(EVENT_FILECHANGEDSHELLPOST, |
7071 buf->b_fname, buf->b_fname, FALSE, buf); | |
7072 #endif | |
7 | 7073 #ifdef FEAT_GUI |
7074 /* restore this in case an autocommand has set it; it would break | |
7075 * 'mousefocus' */ | |
7076 need_mouse_correct = save_mouse_correct; | |
7077 #endif | |
7078 | |
7079 return retval; | |
7080 } | |
7081 | |
311 | 7082 /* |
7083 * Reload a buffer that is already loaded. | |
7084 * Used when the file was changed outside of Vim. | |
628 | 7085 * "orig_mode" is buf->b_orig_mode before the need for reloading was detected. |
7086 * buf->b_orig_mode may have been reset already. | |
311 | 7087 */ |
7088 void | |
628 | 7089 buf_reload(buf, orig_mode) |
311 | 7090 buf_T *buf; |
628 | 7091 int orig_mode; |
311 | 7092 { |
7093 exarg_T ea; | |
7094 pos_T old_cursor; | |
7095 linenr_T old_topline; | |
7096 int old_ro = buf->b_p_ro; | |
7097 buf_T *savebuf; | |
7098 int saved = OK; | |
7099 aco_save_T aco; | |
7100 | |
7101 /* set curwin/curbuf for "buf" and save some things */ | |
7102 aucmd_prepbuf(&aco, buf); | |
7103 | |
7104 /* We only want to read the text from the file, not reset the syntax | |
7105 * highlighting, clear marks, diff status, etc. Force the fileformat | |
7106 * and encoding to be the same. */ | |
7107 if (prep_exarg(&ea, buf) == OK) | |
7108 { | |
7109 old_cursor = curwin->w_cursor; | |
7110 old_topline = curwin->w_topline; | |
7111 | |
7112 /* | |
7113 * To behave like when a new file is edited (matters for | |
7114 * BufReadPost autocommands) we first need to delete the current | |
7115 * buffer contents. But if reading the file fails we should keep | |
7116 * the old contents. Can't use memory only, the file might be | |
7117 * too big. Use a hidden buffer to move the buffer contents to. | |
7118 */ | |
7119 if (bufempty()) | |
7120 savebuf = NULL; | |
7121 else | |
7122 { | |
7123 /* Allocate a buffer without putting it in the buffer list. */ | |
7124 savebuf = buflist_new(NULL, NULL, (linenr_T)1, BLN_DUMMY); | |
837 | 7125 if (savebuf != NULL && buf == curbuf) |
311 | 7126 { |
7127 /* Open the memline. */ | |
7128 curbuf = savebuf; | |
7129 curwin->w_buffer = savebuf; | |
625 | 7130 saved = ml_open(curbuf); |
311 | 7131 curbuf = buf; |
7132 curwin->w_buffer = buf; | |
7133 } | |
837 | 7134 if (savebuf == NULL || saved == FAIL || buf != curbuf |
311 | 7135 || move_lines(buf, savebuf) == FAIL) |
7136 { | |
7137 EMSG2(_("E462: Could not prepare for reloading \"%s\""), | |
7138 buf->b_fname); | |
7139 saved = FAIL; | |
7140 } | |
7141 } | |
7142 | |
7143 if (saved == OK) | |
7144 { | |
7145 curbuf->b_flags |= BF_CHECK_RO; /* check for RO again */ | |
7146 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD | |
7147 keep_filetype = TRUE; /* don't detect 'filetype' */ | |
7148 #endif | |
7149 if (readfile(buf->b_ffname, buf->b_fname, (linenr_T)0, | |
7150 (linenr_T)0, | |
7151 (linenr_T)MAXLNUM, &ea, READ_NEW) == FAIL) | |
7152 { | |
7153 #if defined(FEAT_AUTOCMD) && defined(FEAT_EVAL) | |
7154 if (!aborting()) | |
7155 #endif | |
7156 EMSG2(_("E321: Could not reload \"%s\""), buf->b_fname); | |
837 | 7157 if (savebuf != NULL && buf_valid(savebuf) && buf == curbuf) |
311 | 7158 { |
7159 /* Put the text back from the save buffer. First | |
7160 * delete any lines that readfile() added. */ | |
7161 while (!bufempty()) | |
837 | 7162 if (ml_delete(buf->b_ml.ml_line_count, FALSE) == FAIL) |
311 | 7163 break; |
7164 (void)move_lines(savebuf, buf); | |
7165 } | |
7166 } | |
837 | 7167 else if (buf == curbuf) |
311 | 7168 { |
7169 /* Mark the buffer as unmodified and free undo info. */ | |
7170 unchanged(buf, TRUE); | |
7171 u_blockfree(buf); | |
7172 u_clearall(buf); | |
7173 } | |
7174 } | |
7175 vim_free(ea.cmd); | |
7176 | |
837 | 7177 if (savebuf != NULL && buf_valid(savebuf)) |
311 | 7178 wipe_buffer(savebuf, FALSE); |
7179 | |
7180 #ifdef FEAT_DIFF | |
7181 /* Invalidate diff info if necessary. */ | |
837 | 7182 diff_invalidate(curbuf); |
311 | 7183 #endif |
7184 | |
7185 /* Restore the topline and cursor position and check it (lines may | |
7186 * have been removed). */ | |
7187 if (old_topline > curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count) | |
7188 curwin->w_topline = curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count; | |
7189 else | |
7190 curwin->w_topline = old_topline; | |
7191 curwin->w_cursor = old_cursor; | |
7192 check_cursor(); | |
7193 update_topline(); | |
7194 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD | |
7195 keep_filetype = FALSE; | |
7196 #endif | |
7197 #ifdef FEAT_FOLDING | |
7198 { | |
1863 | 7199 win_T *wp; |
7200 tabpage_T *tp; | |
311 | 7201 |
7202 /* Update folds unless they are defined manually. */ | |
1863 | 7203 FOR_ALL_TAB_WINDOWS(tp, wp) |
311 | 7204 if (wp->w_buffer == curwin->w_buffer |
7205 && !foldmethodIsManual(wp)) | |
7206 foldUpdateAll(wp); | |
7207 } | |
7208 #endif | |
7209 /* If the mode didn't change and 'readonly' was set, keep the old | |
7210 * value; the user probably used the ":view" command. But don't | |
7211 * reset it, might have had a read error. */ | |
7212 if (orig_mode == curbuf->b_orig_mode) | |
7213 curbuf->b_p_ro |= old_ro; | |
7214 } | |
7215 | |
7216 /* restore curwin/curbuf and a few other things */ | |
7217 aucmd_restbuf(&aco); | |
7218 /* Careful: autocommands may have made "buf" invalid! */ | |
7219 } | |
7220 | |
7 | 7221 void |
7222 buf_store_time(buf, st, fname) | |
7223 buf_T *buf; | |
7224 struct stat *st; | |
1877 | 7225 char_u *fname UNUSED; |
7 | 7226 { |
7227 buf->b_mtime = (long)st->st_mtime; | |
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7228 buf->b_orig_size = st->st_size; |
7 | 7229 #ifdef HAVE_ST_MODE |
7230 buf->b_orig_mode = (int)st->st_mode; | |
7231 #else | |
7232 buf->b_orig_mode = mch_getperm(fname); | |
7233 #endif | |
7234 } | |
7235 | |
7236 /* | |
7237 * Adjust the line with missing eol, used for the next write. | |
7238 * Used for do_filter(), when the input lines for the filter are deleted. | |
7239 */ | |
7240 void | |
7241 write_lnum_adjust(offset) | |
7242 linenr_T offset; | |
7243 { | |
167 | 7244 if (write_no_eol_lnum != 0) /* only if there is a missing eol */ |
7 | 7245 write_no_eol_lnum += offset; |
7246 } | |
7247 | |
7248 #if defined(TEMPDIRNAMES) || defined(PROTO) | |
7249 static long temp_count = 0; /* Temp filename counter. */ | |
7250 | |
7251 /* | |
7252 * Delete the temp directory and all files it contains. | |
7253 */ | |
7254 void | |
7255 vim_deltempdir() | |
7256 { | |
7257 char_u **files; | |
7258 int file_count; | |
7259 int i; | |
7260 | |
7261 if (vim_tempdir != NULL) | |
7262 { | |
7263 sprintf((char *)NameBuff, "%s*", vim_tempdir); | |
7264 if (gen_expand_wildcards(1, &NameBuff, &file_count, &files, | |
7265 EW_DIR|EW_FILE|EW_SILENT) == OK) | |
7266 { | |
7267 for (i = 0; i < file_count; ++i) | |
7268 mch_remove(files[i]); | |
7269 FreeWild(file_count, files); | |
7270 } | |
7271 gettail(NameBuff)[-1] = NUL; | |
7272 (void)mch_rmdir(NameBuff); | |
7273 | |
7274 vim_free(vim_tempdir); | |
7275 vim_tempdir = NULL; | |
7276 } | |
7277 } | |
7278 #endif | |
7279 | |
2006 | 7280 #ifdef TEMPDIRNAMES |
7 | 7281 /* |
1997 | 7282 * Directory "tempdir" was created. Expand this name to a full path and put |
7283 * it in "vim_tempdir". This avoids that using ":cd" would confuse us. | |
7284 * "tempdir" must be no longer than MAXPATHL. | |
7285 */ | |
7286 static void | |
7287 vim_settempdir(tempdir) | |
7288 char_u *tempdir; | |
7289 { | |
7290 char_u *buf; | |
7291 | |
7292 buf = alloc((unsigned)MAXPATHL + 2); | |
7293 if (buf != NULL) | |
7294 { | |
7295 if (vim_FullName(tempdir, buf, MAXPATHL, FALSE) == FAIL) | |
7296 STRCPY(buf, tempdir); | |
7297 # ifdef __EMX__ | |
7298 if (vim_strchr(buf, '/') != NULL) | |
7299 STRCAT(buf, "/"); | |
7300 else | |
7301 # endif | |
7302 add_pathsep(buf); | |
7303 vim_tempdir = vim_strsave(buf); | |
7304 vim_free(buf); | |
7305 } | |
7306 } | |
2006 | 7307 #endif |
1997 | 7308 |
7309 /* | |
7 | 7310 * vim_tempname(): Return a unique name that can be used for a temp file. |
7311 * | |
7312 * The temp file is NOT created. | |
7313 * | |
7314 * The returned pointer is to allocated memory. | |
7315 * The returned pointer is NULL if no valid name was found. | |
7316 */ | |
7317 char_u * | |
7318 vim_tempname(extra_char) | |
1877 | 7319 int extra_char UNUSED; /* char to use in the name instead of '?' */ |
7 | 7320 { |
7321 #ifdef USE_TMPNAM | |
7322 char_u itmp[L_tmpnam]; /* use tmpnam() */ | |
7323 #else | |
7324 char_u itmp[TEMPNAMELEN]; | |
7325 #endif | |
7326 | |
7327 #ifdef TEMPDIRNAMES | |
7328 static char *(tempdirs[]) = {TEMPDIRNAMES}; | |
7329 int i; | |
7330 # ifndef EEXIST | |
7331 struct stat st; | |
7332 # endif | |
7333 | |
7334 /* | |
7335 * This will create a directory for private use by this instance of Vim. | |
7336 * This is done once, and the same directory is used for all temp files. | |
7337 * This method avoids security problems because of symlink attacks et al. | |
7338 * It's also a bit faster, because we only need to check for an existing | |
7339 * file when creating the directory and not for each temp file. | |
7340 */ | |
7341 if (vim_tempdir == NULL) | |
7342 { | |
7343 /* | |
7344 * Try the entries in TEMPDIRNAMES to create the temp directory. | |
7345 */ | |
1877 | 7346 for (i = 0; i < (int)(sizeof(tempdirs) / sizeof(char *)); ++i) |
7 | 7347 { |
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7348 # ifndef HAVE_MKDTEMP |
1997 | 7349 size_t itmplen; |
7350 long nr; | |
7351 long off; | |
7352 # endif | |
7353 | |
7 | 7354 /* expand $TMP, leave room for "/v1100000/999999999" */ |
7355 expand_env((char_u *)tempdirs[i], itmp, TEMPNAMELEN - 20); | |
7356 if (mch_isdir(itmp)) /* directory exists */ | |
7357 { | |
7358 # ifdef __EMX__ | |
7359 /* If $TMP contains a forward slash (perhaps using bash or | |
7360 * tcsh), don't add a backslash, use a forward slash! | |
7361 * Adding 2 backslashes didn't work. */ | |
7362 if (vim_strchr(itmp, '/') != NULL) | |
7363 STRCAT(itmp, "/"); | |
7364 else | |
7365 # endif | |
7366 add_pathsep(itmp); | |
1997 | 7367 |
7368 # ifdef HAVE_MKDTEMP | |
7369 /* Leave room for filename */ | |
7370 STRCAT(itmp, "vXXXXXX"); | |
7371 if (mkdtemp((char *)itmp) != NULL) | |
7372 vim_settempdir(itmp); | |
7373 # else | |
7 | 7374 /* Get an arbitrary number of up to 6 digits. When it's |
7375 * unlikely that it already exists it will be faster, | |
7376 * otherwise it doesn't matter. The use of mkdir() avoids any | |
7377 * security problems because of the predictable number. */ | |
7378 nr = (mch_get_pid() + (long)time(NULL)) % 1000000L; | |
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7379 itmplen = STRLEN(itmp); |
7 | 7380 |
7381 /* Try up to 10000 different values until we find a name that | |
7382 * doesn't exist. */ | |
7383 for (off = 0; off < 10000L; ++off) | |
7384 { | |
7385 int r; | |
1997 | 7386 # if defined(UNIX) || defined(VMS) |
7 | 7387 mode_t umask_save; |
1997 | 7388 # endif |
7389 | |
7390 sprintf((char *)itmp + itmplen, "v%ld", nr + off); | |
7391 # ifndef EEXIST | |
7 | 7392 /* If mkdir() does not set errno to EEXIST, check for |
7393 * existing file here. There is a race condition then, | |
7394 * although it's fail-safe. */ | |
7395 if (mch_stat((char *)itmp, &st) >= 0) | |
7396 continue; | |
1997 | 7397 # endif |
7398 # if defined(UNIX) || defined(VMS) | |
7 | 7399 /* Make sure the umask doesn't remove the executable bit. |
7400 * "repl" has been reported to use "177". */ | |
7401 umask_save = umask(077); | |
1997 | 7402 # endif |
7 | 7403 r = vim_mkdir(itmp, 0700); |
1997 | 7404 # if defined(UNIX) || defined(VMS) |
7 | 7405 (void)umask(umask_save); |
1997 | 7406 # endif |
7 | 7407 if (r == 0) |
7408 { | |
1997 | 7409 vim_settempdir(itmp); |
7 | 7410 break; |
7411 } | |
1997 | 7412 # ifdef EEXIST |
7 | 7413 /* If the mkdir() didn't fail because the file/dir exists, |
7414 * we probably can't create any dir here, try another | |
7415 * place. */ | |
7416 if (errno != EEXIST) | |
1997 | 7417 # endif |
7 | 7418 break; |
7419 } | |
1997 | 7420 # endif /* HAVE_MKDTEMP */ |
7 | 7421 if (vim_tempdir != NULL) |
7422 break; | |
7423 } | |
7424 } | |
7425 } | |
7426 | |
7427 if (vim_tempdir != NULL) | |
7428 { | |
7429 /* There is no need to check if the file exists, because we own the | |
7430 * directory and nobody else creates a file in it. */ | |
7431 sprintf((char *)itmp, "%s%ld", vim_tempdir, temp_count++); | |
7432 return vim_strsave(itmp); | |
7433 } | |
7434 | |
7435 return NULL; | |
7436 | |
7437 #else /* TEMPDIRNAMES */ | |
7438 | |
7439 # ifdef WIN3264 | |
7440 char szTempFile[_MAX_PATH + 1]; | |
7441 char buf4[4]; | |
7442 char_u *retval; | |
7443 char_u *p; | |
7444 | |
7445 STRCPY(itmp, ""); | |
7446 if (GetTempPath(_MAX_PATH, szTempFile) == 0) | |
7447 szTempFile[0] = NUL; /* GetTempPath() failed, use current dir */ | |
7448 strcpy(buf4, "VIM"); | |
7449 buf4[2] = extra_char; /* make it "VIa", "VIb", etc. */ | |
7450 if (GetTempFileName(szTempFile, buf4, 0, itmp) == 0) | |
7451 return NULL; | |
7452 /* GetTempFileName() will create the file, we don't want that */ | |
7453 (void)DeleteFile(itmp); | |
7454 | |
7455 /* Backslashes in a temp file name cause problems when filtering with | |
7456 * "sh". NOTE: This also checks 'shellcmdflag' to help those people who | |
7457 * didn't set 'shellslash'. */ | |
7458 retval = vim_strsave(itmp); | |
7459 if (*p_shcf == '-' || p_ssl) | |
7460 for (p = retval; *p; ++p) | |
7461 if (*p == '\\') | |
7462 *p = '/'; | |
7463 return retval; | |
7464 | |
7465 # else /* WIN3264 */ | |
7466 | |
7467 # ifdef USE_TMPNAM | |
7468 /* tmpnam() will make its own name */ | |
7469 if (*tmpnam((char *)itmp) == NUL) | |
7470 return NULL; | |
7471 # else | |
7472 char_u *p; | |
7473 | |
7474 # ifdef VMS_TEMPNAM | |
7475 /* mktemp() is not working on VMS. It seems to be | |
7476 * a do-nothing function. Therefore we use tempnam(). | |
7477 */ | |
7478 sprintf((char *)itmp, "VIM%c", extra_char); | |
7479 p = (char_u *)tempnam("tmp:", (char *)itmp); | |
7480 if (p != NULL) | |
7481 { | |
7482 /* VMS will use '.LOG' if we don't explicitly specify an extension, | |
7483 * and VIM will then be unable to find the file later */ | |
7484 STRCPY(itmp, p); | |
7485 STRCAT(itmp, ".txt"); | |
7486 free(p); | |
7487 } | |
7488 else | |
7489 return NULL; | |
7490 # else | |
7491 STRCPY(itmp, TEMPNAME); | |
7492 if ((p = vim_strchr(itmp, '?')) != NULL) | |
7493 *p = extra_char; | |
7494 if (mktemp((char *)itmp) == NULL) | |
7495 return NULL; | |
7496 # endif | |
7497 # endif | |
7498 | |
7499 return vim_strsave(itmp); | |
7500 # endif /* WIN3264 */ | |
7501 #endif /* TEMPDIRNAMES */ | |
7502 } | |
7503 | |
7504 #if defined(BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME) || defined(PROTO) | |
7505 /* | |
7506 * Convert all backslashes in fname to forward slashes in-place. | |
7507 */ | |
7508 void | |
7509 forward_slash(fname) | |
7510 char_u *fname; | |
7511 { | |
7512 char_u *p; | |
7513 | |
7514 for (p = fname; *p != NUL; ++p) | |
7515 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
7516 /* The Big5 encoding can have '\' in the trail byte. */ | |
474 | 7517 if (enc_dbcs != 0 && (*mb_ptr2len)(p) > 1) |
7 | 7518 ++p; |
7519 else | |
7520 # endif | |
7521 if (*p == '\\') | |
7522 *p = '/'; | |
7523 } | |
7524 #endif | |
7525 | |
7526 | |
7527 /* | |
7528 * Code for automatic commands. | |
7529 * | |
7530 * Only included when "FEAT_AUTOCMD" has been defined. | |
7531 */ | |
7532 | |
7533 #if defined(FEAT_AUTOCMD) || defined(PROTO) | |
7534 | |
7535 /* | |
7536 * The autocommands are stored in a list for each event. | |
7537 * Autocommands for the same pattern, that are consecutive, are joined | |
7538 * together, to avoid having to match the pattern too often. | |
7539 * The result is an array of Autopat lists, which point to AutoCmd lists: | |
7540 * | |
7541 * first_autopat[0] --> Autopat.next --> Autopat.next --> NULL | |
7542 * Autopat.cmds Autopat.cmds | |
7543 * | | | |
7544 * V V | |
7545 * AutoCmd.next AutoCmd.next | |
7546 * | | | |
7547 * V V | |
7548 * AutoCmd.next NULL | |
7549 * | | |
7550 * V | |
7551 * NULL | |
7552 * | |
7553 * first_autopat[1] --> Autopat.next --> NULL | |
7554 * Autopat.cmds | |
7555 * | | |
7556 * V | |
7557 * AutoCmd.next | |
7558 * | | |
7559 * V | |
7560 * NULL | |
7561 * etc. | |
7562 * | |
7563 * The order of AutoCmds is important, this is the order in which they were | |
7564 * defined and will have to be executed. | |
7565 */ | |
7566 typedef struct AutoCmd | |
7567 { | |
7568 char_u *cmd; /* The command to be executed (NULL | |
7569 when command has been removed) */ | |
7570 char nested; /* If autocommands nest here */ | |
7571 char last; /* last command in list */ | |
7572 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
7573 scid_T scriptID; /* script ID where defined */ | |
7574 #endif | |
7575 struct AutoCmd *next; /* Next AutoCmd in list */ | |
7576 } AutoCmd; | |
7577 | |
7578 typedef struct AutoPat | |
7579 { | |
7580 int group; /* group ID */ | |
7581 char_u *pat; /* pattern as typed (NULL when pattern | |
7582 has been removed) */ | |
7583 int patlen; /* strlen() of pat */ | |
153 | 7584 regprog_T *reg_prog; /* compiled regprog for pattern */ |
7 | 7585 char allow_dirs; /* Pattern may match whole path */ |
7586 char last; /* last pattern for apply_autocmds() */ | |
7587 AutoCmd *cmds; /* list of commands to do */ | |
7588 struct AutoPat *next; /* next AutoPat in AutoPat list */ | |
40 | 7589 int buflocal_nr; /* !=0 for buffer-local AutoPat */ |
7 | 7590 } AutoPat; |
7591 | |
7592 static struct event_name | |
7593 { | |
7594 char *name; /* event name */ | |
661 | 7595 event_T event; /* event number */ |
7 | 7596 } event_names[] = |
7597 { | |
7598 {"BufAdd", EVENT_BUFADD}, | |
7599 {"BufCreate", EVENT_BUFADD}, | |
7600 {"BufDelete", EVENT_BUFDELETE}, | |
7601 {"BufEnter", EVENT_BUFENTER}, | |
7602 {"BufFilePost", EVENT_BUFFILEPOST}, | |
7603 {"BufFilePre", EVENT_BUFFILEPRE}, | |
7604 {"BufHidden", EVENT_BUFHIDDEN}, | |
7605 {"BufLeave", EVENT_BUFLEAVE}, | |
7606 {"BufNew", EVENT_BUFNEW}, | |
7607 {"BufNewFile", EVENT_BUFNEWFILE}, | |
7608 {"BufRead", EVENT_BUFREADPOST}, | |
7609 {"BufReadCmd", EVENT_BUFREADCMD}, | |
7610 {"BufReadPost", EVENT_BUFREADPOST}, | |
7611 {"BufReadPre", EVENT_BUFREADPRE}, | |
7612 {"BufUnload", EVENT_BUFUNLOAD}, | |
7613 {"BufWinEnter", EVENT_BUFWINENTER}, | |
7614 {"BufWinLeave", EVENT_BUFWINLEAVE}, | |
7615 {"BufWipeout", EVENT_BUFWIPEOUT}, | |
7616 {"BufWrite", EVENT_BUFWRITEPRE}, | |
7617 {"BufWritePost", EVENT_BUFWRITEPOST}, | |
7618 {"BufWritePre", EVENT_BUFWRITEPRE}, | |
7619 {"BufWriteCmd", EVENT_BUFWRITECMD}, | |
7620 {"CmdwinEnter", EVENT_CMDWINENTER}, | |
7621 {"CmdwinLeave", EVENT_CMDWINLEAVE}, | |
12 | 7622 {"ColorScheme", EVENT_COLORSCHEME}, |
661 | 7623 {"CursorHold", EVENT_CURSORHOLD}, |
7624 {"CursorHoldI", EVENT_CURSORHOLDI}, | |
7625 {"CursorMoved", EVENT_CURSORMOVED}, | |
7626 {"CursorMovedI", EVENT_CURSORMOVEDI}, | |
7 | 7627 {"EncodingChanged", EVENT_ENCODINGCHANGED}, |
7628 {"FileEncoding", EVENT_ENCODINGCHANGED}, | |
7629 {"FileAppendPost", EVENT_FILEAPPENDPOST}, | |
7630 {"FileAppendPre", EVENT_FILEAPPENDPRE}, | |
7631 {"FileAppendCmd", EVENT_FILEAPPENDCMD}, | |
7632 {"FileChangedShell",EVENT_FILECHANGEDSHELL}, | |
765 | 7633 {"FileChangedShellPost",EVENT_FILECHANGEDSHELLPOST}, |
7 | 7634 {"FileChangedRO", EVENT_FILECHANGEDRO}, |
7635 {"FileReadPost", EVENT_FILEREADPOST}, | |
7636 {"FileReadPre", EVENT_FILEREADPRE}, | |
7637 {"FileReadCmd", EVENT_FILEREADCMD}, | |
7638 {"FileType", EVENT_FILETYPE}, | |
7639 {"FileWritePost", EVENT_FILEWRITEPOST}, | |
7640 {"FileWritePre", EVENT_FILEWRITEPRE}, | |
7641 {"FileWriteCmd", EVENT_FILEWRITECMD}, | |
7642 {"FilterReadPost", EVENT_FILTERREADPOST}, | |
7643 {"FilterReadPre", EVENT_FILTERREADPRE}, | |
7644 {"FilterWritePost", EVENT_FILTERWRITEPOST}, | |
7645 {"FilterWritePre", EVENT_FILTERWRITEPRE}, | |
7646 {"FocusGained", EVENT_FOCUSGAINED}, | |
7647 {"FocusLost", EVENT_FOCUSLOST}, | |
7648 {"FuncUndefined", EVENT_FUNCUNDEFINED}, | |
7649 {"GUIEnter", EVENT_GUIENTER}, | |
946 | 7650 {"GUIFailed", EVENT_GUIFAILED}, |
11 | 7651 {"InsertChange", EVENT_INSERTCHANGE}, |
7652 {"InsertEnter", EVENT_INSERTENTER}, | |
7653 {"InsertLeave", EVENT_INSERTLEAVE}, | |
434 | 7654 {"MenuPopup", EVENT_MENUPOPUP}, |
161 | 7655 {"QuickFixCmdPost", EVENT_QUICKFIXCMDPOST}, |
7656 {"QuickFixCmdPre", EVENT_QUICKFIXCMDPRE}, | |
7 | 7657 {"RemoteReply", EVENT_REMOTEREPLY}, |
574 | 7658 {"SessionLoadPost", EVENT_SESSIONLOADPOST}, |
723 | 7659 {"ShellCmdPost", EVENT_SHELLCMDPOST}, |
7660 {"ShellFilterPost", EVENT_SHELLFILTERPOST}, | |
715 | 7661 {"SourcePre", EVENT_SOURCEPRE}, |
1061 | 7662 {"SourceCmd", EVENT_SOURCECMD}, |
649 | 7663 {"SpellFileMissing",EVENT_SPELLFILEMISSING}, |
7 | 7664 {"StdinReadPost", EVENT_STDINREADPOST}, |
7665 {"StdinReadPre", EVENT_STDINREADPRE}, | |
674 | 7666 {"SwapExists", EVENT_SWAPEXISTS}, |
7 | 7667 {"Syntax", EVENT_SYNTAX}, |
676 | 7668 {"TabEnter", EVENT_TABENTER}, |
7669 {"TabLeave", EVENT_TABLEAVE}, | |
7 | 7670 {"TermChanged", EVENT_TERMCHANGED}, |
7671 {"TermResponse", EVENT_TERMRESPONSE}, | |
7672 {"User", EVENT_USER}, | |
7673 {"VimEnter", EVENT_VIMENTER}, | |
7674 {"VimLeave", EVENT_VIMLEAVE}, | |
7675 {"VimLeavePre", EVENT_VIMLEAVEPRE}, | |
7676 {"WinEnter", EVENT_WINENTER}, | |
7677 {"WinLeave", EVENT_WINLEAVE}, | |
765 | 7678 {"VimResized", EVENT_VIMRESIZED}, |
661 | 7679 {NULL, (event_T)0} |
7 | 7680 }; |
7681 | |
7682 static AutoPat *first_autopat[NUM_EVENTS] = | |
7683 { | |
7684 NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, | |
7685 NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, | |
7686 NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, | |
7687 NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, | |
18 | 7688 NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, |
7689 NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL | |
7 | 7690 }; |
7691 | |
7692 /* | |
7693 * struct used to keep status while executing autocommands for an event. | |
7694 */ | |
7695 typedef struct AutoPatCmd | |
7696 { | |
7697 AutoPat *curpat; /* next AutoPat to examine */ | |
7698 AutoCmd *nextcmd; /* next AutoCmd to execute */ | |
7699 int group; /* group being used */ | |
7700 char_u *fname; /* fname to match with */ | |
7701 char_u *sfname; /* sfname to match with */ | |
7702 char_u *tail; /* tail of fname */ | |
661 | 7703 event_T event; /* current event */ |
40 | 7704 int arg_bufnr; /* initially equal to <abuf>, set to zero when |
7705 buf is deleted */ | |
7706 struct AutoPatCmd *next; /* chain of active apc-s for auto-invalidation*/ | |
7 | 7707 } AutoPatCmd; |
7708 | |
297 | 7709 static AutoPatCmd *active_apc_list = NULL; /* stack of active autocommands */ |
40 | 7710 |
7 | 7711 /* |
7712 * augroups stores a list of autocmd group names. | |
7713 */ | |
297 | 7714 static garray_T augroups = {0, 0, sizeof(char_u *), 10, NULL}; |
7 | 7715 #define AUGROUP_NAME(i) (((char_u **)augroups.ga_data)[i]) |
7716 | |
7717 /* | |
7718 * The ID of the current group. Group 0 is the default one. | |
7719 */ | |
7720 static int current_augroup = AUGROUP_DEFAULT; | |
7721 | |
7722 static int au_need_clean = FALSE; /* need to delete marked patterns */ | |
7723 | |
661 | 7724 static void show_autocmd __ARGS((AutoPat *ap, event_T event)); |
7 | 7725 static void au_remove_pat __ARGS((AutoPat *ap)); |
7726 static void au_remove_cmds __ARGS((AutoPat *ap)); | |
7727 static void au_cleanup __ARGS((void)); | |
7728 static int au_new_group __ARGS((char_u *name)); | |
7729 static void au_del_group __ARGS((char_u *name)); | |
661 | 7730 static event_T event_name2nr __ARGS((char_u *start, char_u **end)); |
7731 static char_u *event_nr2name __ARGS((event_T event)); | |
7 | 7732 static char_u *find_end_event __ARGS((char_u *arg, int have_group)); |
661 | 7733 static int event_ignored __ARGS((event_T event)); |
7 | 7734 static int au_get_grouparg __ARGS((char_u **argp)); |
661 | 7735 static int do_autocmd_event __ARGS((event_T event, char_u *pat, int nested, char_u *cmd, int forceit, int group)); |
7 | 7736 static char_u *getnextac __ARGS((int c, void *cookie, int indent)); |
661 | 7737 static int apply_autocmds_group __ARGS((event_T event, char_u *fname, char_u *fname_io, int force, int group, buf_T *buf, exarg_T *eap)); |
7 | 7738 static void auto_next_pat __ARGS((AutoPatCmd *apc, int stop_at_last)); |
7739 | |
40 | 7740 |
661 | 7741 static event_T last_event; |
7 | 7742 static int last_group; |
1410 | 7743 static int autocmd_blocked = 0; /* block all autocmds */ |
7 | 7744 |
7745 /* | |
7746 * Show the autocommands for one AutoPat. | |
7747 */ | |
7748 static void | |
7749 show_autocmd(ap, event) | |
7750 AutoPat *ap; | |
661 | 7751 event_T event; |
7 | 7752 { |
7753 AutoCmd *ac; | |
7754 | |
7755 /* Check for "got_int" (here and at various places below), which is set | |
7756 * when "q" has been hit for the "--more--" prompt */ | |
7757 if (got_int) | |
7758 return; | |
7759 if (ap->pat == NULL) /* pattern has been removed */ | |
7760 return; | |
7761 | |
7762 msg_putchar('\n'); | |
7763 if (got_int) | |
7764 return; | |
7765 if (event != last_event || ap->group != last_group) | |
7766 { | |
7767 if (ap->group != AUGROUP_DEFAULT) | |
7768 { | |
7769 if (AUGROUP_NAME(ap->group) == NULL) | |
7770 msg_puts_attr((char_u *)_("--Deleted--"), hl_attr(HLF_E)); | |
7771 else | |
7772 msg_puts_attr(AUGROUP_NAME(ap->group), hl_attr(HLF_T)); | |
7773 msg_puts((char_u *)" "); | |
7774 } | |
7775 msg_puts_attr(event_nr2name(event), hl_attr(HLF_T)); | |
7776 last_event = event; | |
7777 last_group = ap->group; | |
7778 msg_putchar('\n'); | |
7779 if (got_int) | |
7780 return; | |
7781 } | |
7782 msg_col = 4; | |
7783 msg_outtrans(ap->pat); | |
7784 | |
7785 for (ac = ap->cmds; ac != NULL; ac = ac->next) | |
7786 { | |
7787 if (ac->cmd != NULL) /* skip removed commands */ | |
7788 { | |
7789 if (msg_col >= 14) | |
7790 msg_putchar('\n'); | |
7791 msg_col = 14; | |
7792 if (got_int) | |
7793 return; | |
7794 msg_outtrans(ac->cmd); | |
500 | 7795 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL |
7796 if (p_verbose > 0) | |
7797 last_set_msg(ac->scriptID); | |
7798 #endif | |
7 | 7799 if (got_int) |
7800 return; | |
7801 if (ac->next != NULL) | |
7802 { | |
7803 msg_putchar('\n'); | |
7804 if (got_int) | |
7805 return; | |
7806 } | |
7807 } | |
7808 } | |
7809 } | |
7810 | |
7811 /* | |
7812 * Mark an autocommand pattern for deletion. | |
7813 */ | |
7814 static void | |
7815 au_remove_pat(ap) | |
7816 AutoPat *ap; | |
7817 { | |
7818 vim_free(ap->pat); | |
7819 ap->pat = NULL; | |
40 | 7820 ap->buflocal_nr = -1; |
7 | 7821 au_need_clean = TRUE; |
7822 } | |
7823 | |
7824 /* | |
7825 * Mark all commands for a pattern for deletion. | |
7826 */ | |
7827 static void | |
7828 au_remove_cmds(ap) | |
7829 AutoPat *ap; | |
7830 { | |
7831 AutoCmd *ac; | |
7832 | |
7833 for (ac = ap->cmds; ac != NULL; ac = ac->next) | |
7834 { | |
7835 vim_free(ac->cmd); | |
7836 ac->cmd = NULL; | |
7837 } | |
7838 au_need_clean = TRUE; | |
7839 } | |
7840 | |
7841 /* | |
7842 * Cleanup autocommands and patterns that have been deleted. | |
7843 * This is only done when not executing autocommands. | |
7844 */ | |
7845 static void | |
7846 au_cleanup() | |
7847 { | |
7848 AutoPat *ap, **prev_ap; | |
7849 AutoCmd *ac, **prev_ac; | |
661 | 7850 event_T event; |
7 | 7851 |
7852 if (autocmd_busy || !au_need_clean) | |
7853 return; | |
7854 | |
7855 /* loop over all events */ | |
661 | 7856 for (event = (event_T)0; (int)event < (int)NUM_EVENTS; |
7857 event = (event_T)((int)event + 1)) | |
7 | 7858 { |
7859 /* loop over all autocommand patterns */ | |
7860 prev_ap = &(first_autopat[(int)event]); | |
7861 for (ap = *prev_ap; ap != NULL; ap = *prev_ap) | |
7862 { | |
7863 /* loop over all commands for this pattern */ | |
7864 prev_ac = &(ap->cmds); | |
7865 for (ac = *prev_ac; ac != NULL; ac = *prev_ac) | |
7866 { | |
7867 /* remove the command if the pattern is to be deleted or when | |
7868 * the command has been marked for deletion */ | |
7869 if (ap->pat == NULL || ac->cmd == NULL) | |
7870 { | |
7871 *prev_ac = ac->next; | |
7872 vim_free(ac->cmd); | |
7873 vim_free(ac); | |
7874 } | |
7875 else | |
7876 prev_ac = &(ac->next); | |
7877 } | |
7878 | |
7879 /* remove the pattern if it has been marked for deletion */ | |
7880 if (ap->pat == NULL) | |
7881 { | |
7882 *prev_ap = ap->next; | |
153 | 7883 vim_free(ap->reg_prog); |
7 | 7884 vim_free(ap); |
7885 } | |
7886 else | |
7887 prev_ap = &(ap->next); | |
7888 } | |
7889 } | |
7890 | |
7891 au_need_clean = FALSE; | |
7892 } | |
7893 | |
7894 /* | |
40 | 7895 * Called when buffer is freed, to remove/invalidate related buffer-local |
7896 * autocmds. | |
7897 */ | |
7898 void | |
7899 aubuflocal_remove(buf) | |
7900 buf_T *buf; | |
7901 { | |
7902 AutoPat *ap; | |
661 | 7903 event_T event; |
40 | 7904 AutoPatCmd *apc; |
7905 | |
7906 /* invalidate currently executing autocommands */ | |
7907 for (apc = active_apc_list; apc; apc = apc->next) | |
7908 if (buf->b_fnum == apc->arg_bufnr) | |
7909 apc->arg_bufnr = 0; | |
7910 | |
7911 /* invalidate buflocals looping through events */ | |
661 | 7912 for (event = (event_T)0; (int)event < (int)NUM_EVENTS; |
7913 event = (event_T)((int)event + 1)) | |
40 | 7914 /* loop over all autocommand patterns */ |
7915 for (ap = first_autopat[(int)event]; ap != NULL; ap = ap->next) | |
7916 if (ap->buflocal_nr == buf->b_fnum) | |
7917 { | |
7918 au_remove_pat(ap); | |
7919 if (p_verbose >= 6) | |
292 | 7920 { |
7921 verbose_enter(); | |
40 | 7922 smsg((char_u *) |
7923 _("auto-removing autocommand: %s <buffer=%d>"), | |
7924 event_nr2name(event), buf->b_fnum); | |
292 | 7925 verbose_leave(); |
7926 } | |
40 | 7927 } |
7928 au_cleanup(); | |
7929 } | |
7930 | |
7931 /* | |
7 | 7932 * Add an autocmd group name. |
7933 * Return it's ID. Returns AUGROUP_ERROR (< 0) for error. | |
7934 */ | |
7935 static int | |
7936 au_new_group(name) | |
7937 char_u *name; | |
7938 { | |
7939 int i; | |
7940 | |
7941 i = au_find_group(name); | |
7942 if (i == AUGROUP_ERROR) /* the group doesn't exist yet, add it */ | |
7943 { | |
7944 /* First try using a free entry. */ | |
7945 for (i = 0; i < augroups.ga_len; ++i) | |
7946 if (AUGROUP_NAME(i) == NULL) | |
7947 break; | |
7948 if (i == augroups.ga_len && ga_grow(&augroups, 1) == FAIL) | |
7949 return AUGROUP_ERROR; | |
7950 | |
7951 AUGROUP_NAME(i) = vim_strsave(name); | |
7952 if (AUGROUP_NAME(i) == NULL) | |
7953 return AUGROUP_ERROR; | |
7954 if (i == augroups.ga_len) | |
7955 ++augroups.ga_len; | |
7956 } | |
7957 | |
7958 return i; | |
7959 } | |
7960 | |
7961 static void | |
7962 au_del_group(name) | |
7963 char_u *name; | |
7964 { | |
7965 int i; | |
7966 | |
7967 i = au_find_group(name); | |
7968 if (i == AUGROUP_ERROR) /* the group doesn't exist */ | |
7969 EMSG2(_("E367: No such group: \"%s\""), name); | |
7970 else | |
7971 { | |
7972 vim_free(AUGROUP_NAME(i)); | |
7973 AUGROUP_NAME(i) = NULL; | |
7974 } | |
7975 } | |
7976 | |
7977 /* | |
7978 * Find the ID of an autocmd group name. | |
7979 * Return it's ID. Returns AUGROUP_ERROR (< 0) for error. | |
7980 */ | |
7981 static int | |
7982 au_find_group(name) | |
7983 char_u *name; | |
7984 { | |
7985 int i; | |
7986 | |
7987 for (i = 0; i < augroups.ga_len; ++i) | |
7988 if (AUGROUP_NAME(i) != NULL && STRCMP(AUGROUP_NAME(i), name) == 0) | |
7989 return i; | |
7990 return AUGROUP_ERROR; | |
7991 } | |
7992 | |
461 | 7993 /* |
7994 * Return TRUE if augroup "name" exists. | |
7995 */ | |
7996 int | |
7997 au_has_group(name) | |
7998 char_u *name; | |
7999 { | |
8000 return au_find_group(name) != AUGROUP_ERROR; | |
8001 } | |
8002 | |
7 | 8003 /* |
8004 * ":augroup {name}". | |
8005 */ | |
8006 void | |
8007 do_augroup(arg, del_group) | |
8008 char_u *arg; | |
8009 int del_group; | |
8010 { | |
8011 int i; | |
8012 | |
8013 if (del_group) | |
8014 { | |
8015 if (*arg == NUL) | |
8016 EMSG(_(e_argreq)); | |
8017 else | |
8018 au_del_group(arg); | |
8019 } | |
8020 else if (STRICMP(arg, "end") == 0) /* ":aug end": back to group 0 */ | |
8021 current_augroup = AUGROUP_DEFAULT; | |
8022 else if (*arg) /* ":aug xxx": switch to group xxx */ | |
8023 { | |
8024 i = au_new_group(arg); | |
8025 if (i != AUGROUP_ERROR) | |
8026 current_augroup = i; | |
8027 } | |
8028 else /* ":aug": list the group names */ | |
8029 { | |
8030 msg_start(); | |
8031 for (i = 0; i < augroups.ga_len; ++i) | |
8032 { | |
8033 if (AUGROUP_NAME(i) != NULL) | |
8034 { | |
8035 msg_puts(AUGROUP_NAME(i)); | |
8036 msg_puts((char_u *)" "); | |
8037 } | |
8038 } | |
8039 msg_clr_eos(); | |
8040 msg_end(); | |
8041 } | |
8042 } | |
8043 | |
355 | 8044 #if defined(EXITFREE) || defined(PROTO) |
8045 void | |
8046 free_all_autocmds() | |
8047 { | |
8048 for (current_augroup = -1; current_augroup < augroups.ga_len; | |
8049 ++current_augroup) | |
8050 do_autocmd((char_u *)"", TRUE); | |
8051 ga_clear_strings(&augroups); | |
8052 } | |
8053 #endif | |
8054 | |
7 | 8055 /* |
8056 * Return the event number for event name "start". | |
8057 * Return NUM_EVENTS if the event name was not found. | |
8058 * Return a pointer to the next event name in "end". | |
8059 */ | |
661 | 8060 static event_T |
7 | 8061 event_name2nr(start, end) |
8062 char_u *start; | |
8063 char_u **end; | |
8064 { | |
8065 char_u *p; | |
8066 int i; | |
8067 int len; | |
8068 | |
8069 /* the event name ends with end of line, a blank or a comma */ | |
8070 for (p = start; *p && !vim_iswhite(*p) && *p != ','; ++p) | |
8071 ; | |
8072 for (i = 0; event_names[i].name != NULL; ++i) | |
8073 { | |
8074 len = (int)STRLEN(event_names[i].name); | |
8075 if (len == p - start && STRNICMP(event_names[i].name, start, len) == 0) | |
8076 break; | |
8077 } | |
8078 if (*p == ',') | |
8079 ++p; | |
8080 *end = p; | |
8081 if (event_names[i].name == NULL) | |
8082 return NUM_EVENTS; | |
8083 return event_names[i].event; | |
8084 } | |
8085 | |
8086 /* | |
8087 * Return the name for event "event". | |
8088 */ | |
8089 static char_u * | |
8090 event_nr2name(event) | |
661 | 8091 event_T event; |
7 | 8092 { |
8093 int i; | |
8094 | |
8095 for (i = 0; event_names[i].name != NULL; ++i) | |
8096 if (event_names[i].event == event) | |
8097 return (char_u *)event_names[i].name; | |
8098 return (char_u *)"Unknown"; | |
8099 } | |
8100 | |
8101 /* | |
8102 * Scan over the events. "*" stands for all events. | |
8103 */ | |
8104 static char_u * | |
8105 find_end_event(arg, have_group) | |
8106 char_u *arg; | |
8107 int have_group; /* TRUE when group name was found */ | |
8108 { | |
8109 char_u *pat; | |
8110 char_u *p; | |
8111 | |
8112 if (*arg == '*') | |
8113 { | |
8114 if (arg[1] && !vim_iswhite(arg[1])) | |
8115 { | |
8116 EMSG2(_("E215: Illegal character after *: %s"), arg); | |
8117 return NULL; | |
8118 } | |
8119 pat = arg + 1; | |
8120 } | |
8121 else | |
8122 { | |
8123 for (pat = arg; *pat && !vim_iswhite(*pat); pat = p) | |
8124 { | |
8125 if ((int)event_name2nr(pat, &p) >= (int)NUM_EVENTS) | |
8126 { | |
8127 if (have_group) | |
8128 EMSG2(_("E216: No such event: %s"), pat); | |
8129 else | |
8130 EMSG2(_("E216: No such group or event: %s"), pat); | |
8131 return NULL; | |
8132 } | |
8133 } | |
8134 } | |
8135 return pat; | |
8136 } | |
8137 | |
8138 /* | |
8139 * Return TRUE if "event" is included in 'eventignore'. | |
8140 */ | |
8141 static int | |
8142 event_ignored(event) | |
661 | 8143 event_T event; |
7 | 8144 { |
8145 char_u *p = p_ei; | |
8146 | |
844 | 8147 while (*p != NUL) |
8148 { | |
8149 if (STRNICMP(p, "all", 3) == 0 && (p[3] == NUL || p[3] == ',')) | |
8150 return TRUE; | |
7 | 8151 if (event_name2nr(p, &p) == event) |
8152 return TRUE; | |
844 | 8153 } |
7 | 8154 |
8155 return FALSE; | |
8156 } | |
8157 | |
8158 /* | |
8159 * Return OK when the contents of p_ei is valid, FAIL otherwise. | |
8160 */ | |
8161 int | |
8162 check_ei() | |
8163 { | |
8164 char_u *p = p_ei; | |
8165 | |
8166 while (*p) | |
844 | 8167 { |
8168 if (STRNICMP(p, "all", 3) == 0 && (p[3] == NUL || p[3] == ',')) | |
8169 { | |
8170 p += 3; | |
8171 if (*p == ',') | |
8172 ++p; | |
8173 } | |
8174 else if (event_name2nr(p, &p) == NUM_EVENTS) | |
7 | 8175 return FAIL; |
844 | 8176 } |
7 | 8177 |
8178 return OK; | |
8179 } | |
8180 | |
123 | 8181 # if defined(FEAT_SYN_HL) || defined(PROTO) |
8182 | |
8183 /* | |
8184 * Add "what" to 'eventignore' to skip loading syntax highlighting for every | |
8185 * buffer loaded into the window. "what" must start with a comma. | |
8186 * Returns the old value of 'eventignore' in allocated memory. | |
8187 */ | |
8188 char_u * | |
8189 au_event_disable(what) | |
8190 char *what; | |
8191 { | |
8192 char_u *new_ei; | |
8193 char_u *save_ei; | |
8194 | |
8195 save_ei = vim_strsave(p_ei); | |
8196 if (save_ei != NULL) | |
8197 { | |
557 | 8198 new_ei = vim_strnsave(p_ei, (int)(STRLEN(p_ei) + STRLEN(what))); |
123 | 8199 if (new_ei != NULL) |
8200 { | |
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8204 STRCAT(new_ei, what); |
694 | 8205 set_string_option_direct((char_u *)"ei", -1, new_ei, |
8206 OPT_FREE, SID_NONE); | |
123 | 8207 vim_free(new_ei); |
8208 } | |
8209 } | |
8210 return save_ei; | |
8211 } | |
8212 | |
8213 void | |
8214 au_event_restore(old_ei) | |
8215 char_u *old_ei; | |
8216 { | |
8217 if (old_ei != NULL) | |
8218 { | |
694 | 8219 set_string_option_direct((char_u *)"ei", -1, old_ei, |
8220 OPT_FREE, SID_NONE); | |
123 | 8221 vim_free(old_ei); |
8222 } | |
8223 } | |
8224 # endif /* FEAT_SYN_HL */ | |
8225 | |
7 | 8226 /* |
8227 * do_autocmd() -- implements the :autocmd command. Can be used in the | |
8228 * following ways: | |
8229 * | |
8230 * :autocmd <event> <pat> <cmd> Add <cmd> to the list of commands that | |
8231 * will be automatically executed for <event> | |
8232 * when editing a file matching <pat>, in | |
8233 * the current group. | |
8234 * :autocmd <event> <pat> Show the auto-commands associated with | |
8235 * <event> and <pat>. | |
8236 * :autocmd <event> Show the auto-commands associated with | |
8237 * <event>. | |
8238 * :autocmd Show all auto-commands. | |
8239 * :autocmd! <event> <pat> <cmd> Remove all auto-commands associated with | |
8240 * <event> and <pat>, and add the command | |
8241 * <cmd>, for the current group. | |
8242 * :autocmd! <event> <pat> Remove all auto-commands associated with | |
8243 * <event> and <pat> for the current group. | |
8244 * :autocmd! <event> Remove all auto-commands associated with | |
8245 * <event> for the current group. | |
8246 * :autocmd! Remove ALL auto-commands for the current | |
8247 * group. | |
8248 * | |
8249 * Multiple events and patterns may be given separated by commas. Here are | |
8250 * some examples: | |
8251 * :autocmd bufread,bufenter *.c,*.h set tw=0 smartindent noic | |
8252 * :autocmd bufleave * set tw=79 nosmartindent ic infercase | |
8253 * | |
8254 * :autocmd * *.c show all autocommands for *.c files. | |
609 | 8255 * |
8256 * Mostly a {group} argument can optionally appear before <event>. | |
7 | 8257 */ |
8258 void | |
8259 do_autocmd(arg, forceit) | |
8260 char_u *arg; | |
8261 int forceit; | |
8262 { | |
8263 char_u *pat; | |
8264 char_u *envpat = NULL; | |
8265 char_u *cmd; | |
661 | 8266 event_T event; |
7 | 8267 int need_free = FALSE; |
8268 int nested = FALSE; | |
8269 int group; | |
8270 | |
8271 /* | |
8272 * Check for a legal group name. If not, use AUGROUP_ALL. | |
8273 */ | |
8274 group = au_get_grouparg(&arg); | |
8275 if (arg == NULL) /* out of memory */ | |
8276 return; | |
8277 | |
8278 /* | |
8279 * Scan over the events. | |
8280 * If we find an illegal name, return here, don't do anything. | |
8281 */ | |
8282 pat = find_end_event(arg, group != AUGROUP_ALL); | |
8283 if (pat == NULL) | |
8284 return; | |
8285 | |
8286 /* | |
8287 * Scan over the pattern. Put a NUL at the end. | |
8288 */ | |
8289 pat = skipwhite(pat); | |
8290 cmd = pat; | |
8291 while (*cmd && (!vim_iswhite(*cmd) || cmd[-1] == '\\')) | |
8292 cmd++; | |
8293 if (*cmd) | |
8294 *cmd++ = NUL; | |
8295 | |
8296 /* Expand environment variables in the pattern. Set 'shellslash', we want | |
8297 * forward slashes here. */ | |
8298 if (vim_strchr(pat, '$') != NULL || vim_strchr(pat, '~') != NULL) | |
8299 { | |
8300 #ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME | |
8301 int p_ssl_save = p_ssl; | |
8302 | |
8303 p_ssl = TRUE; | |
8304 #endif | |
8305 envpat = expand_env_save(pat); | |
8306 #ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME | |
8307 p_ssl = p_ssl_save; | |
8308 #endif | |
8309 if (envpat != NULL) | |
8310 pat = envpat; | |
8311 } | |
8312 | |
8313 /* | |
8314 * Check for "nested" flag. | |
8315 */ | |
8316 cmd = skipwhite(cmd); | |
8317 if (*cmd != NUL && STRNCMP(cmd, "nested", 6) == 0 && vim_iswhite(cmd[6])) | |
8318 { | |
8319 nested = TRUE; | |
8320 cmd = skipwhite(cmd + 6); | |
8321 } | |
8322 | |
8323 /* | |
8324 * Find the start of the commands. | |
8325 * Expand <sfile> in it. | |
8326 */ | |
8327 if (*cmd != NUL) | |
8328 { | |
8329 cmd = expand_sfile(cmd); | |
8330 if (cmd == NULL) /* some error */ | |
8331 return; | |
8332 need_free = TRUE; | |
8333 } | |
8334 | |
8335 /* | |
8336 * Print header when showing autocommands. | |
8337 */ | |
8338 if (!forceit && *cmd == NUL) | |
8339 { | |
8340 /* Highlight title */ | |
8341 MSG_PUTS_TITLE(_("\n--- Auto-Commands ---")); | |
8342 } | |
8343 | |
8344 /* | |
8345 * Loop over the events. | |
8346 */ | |
661 | 8347 last_event = (event_T)-1; /* for listing the event name */ |
7 | 8348 last_group = AUGROUP_ERROR; /* for listing the group name */ |
8349 if (*arg == '*' || *arg == NUL) | |
8350 { | |
661 | 8351 for (event = (event_T)0; (int)event < (int)NUM_EVENTS; |
8352 event = (event_T)((int)event + 1)) | |
7 | 8353 if (do_autocmd_event(event, pat, |
8354 nested, cmd, forceit, group) == FAIL) | |
8355 break; | |
8356 } | |
8357 else | |
8358 { | |
8359 while (*arg && !vim_iswhite(*arg)) | |
8360 if (do_autocmd_event(event_name2nr(arg, &arg), pat, | |
8361 nested, cmd, forceit, group) == FAIL) | |
8362 break; | |
8363 } | |
8364 | |
8365 if (need_free) | |
8366 vim_free(cmd); | |
8367 vim_free(envpat); | |
8368 } | |
8369 | |
8370 /* | |
8371 * Find the group ID in a ":autocmd" or ":doautocmd" argument. | |
8372 * The "argp" argument is advanced to the following argument. | |
8373 * | |
8374 * Returns the group ID, AUGROUP_ERROR for error (out of memory). | |
8375 */ | |
8376 static int | |
8377 au_get_grouparg(argp) | |
8378 char_u **argp; | |
8379 { | |
8380 char_u *group_name; | |
8381 char_u *p; | |
8382 char_u *arg = *argp; | |
8383 int group = AUGROUP_ALL; | |
8384 | |
8385 p = skiptowhite(arg); | |
8386 if (p > arg) | |
8387 { | |
8388 group_name = vim_strnsave(arg, (int)(p - arg)); | |
8389 if (group_name == NULL) /* out of memory */ | |
8390 return AUGROUP_ERROR; | |
8391 group = au_find_group(group_name); | |
8392 if (group == AUGROUP_ERROR) | |
8393 group = AUGROUP_ALL; /* no match, use all groups */ | |
8394 else | |
8395 *argp = skipwhite(p); /* match, skip over group name */ | |
8396 vim_free(group_name); | |
8397 } | |
8398 return group; | |
8399 } | |
8400 | |
8401 /* | |
8402 * do_autocmd() for one event. | |
8403 * If *pat == NUL do for all patterns. | |
8404 * If *cmd == NUL show entries. | |
8405 * If forceit == TRUE delete entries. | |
8406 * If group is not AUGROUP_ALL, only use this group. | |
8407 */ | |
8408 static int | |
8409 do_autocmd_event(event, pat, nested, cmd, forceit, group) | |
661 | 8410 event_T event; |
7 | 8411 char_u *pat; |
8412 int nested; | |
8413 char_u *cmd; | |
8414 int forceit; | |
8415 int group; | |
8416 { | |
8417 AutoPat *ap; | |
8418 AutoPat **prev_ap; | |
8419 AutoCmd *ac; | |
8420 AutoCmd **prev_ac; | |
8421 int brace_level; | |
8422 char_u *endpat; | |
8423 int findgroup; | |
8424 int allgroups; | |
8425 int patlen; | |
856 | 8426 int is_buflocal; |
40 | 8427 int buflocal_nr; |
8428 char_u buflocal_pat[25]; /* for "<buffer=X>" */ | |
7 | 8429 |
8430 if (group == AUGROUP_ALL) | |
8431 findgroup = current_augroup; | |
8432 else | |
8433 findgroup = group; | |
8434 allgroups = (group == AUGROUP_ALL && !forceit && *cmd == NUL); | |
8435 | |
8436 /* | |
8437 * Show or delete all patterns for an event. | |
8438 */ | |
8439 if (*pat == NUL) | |
8440 { | |
8441 for (ap = first_autopat[(int)event]; ap != NULL; ap = ap->next) | |
8442 { | |
8443 if (forceit) /* delete the AutoPat, if it's in the current group */ | |
8444 { | |
8445 if (ap->group == findgroup) | |
8446 au_remove_pat(ap); | |
8447 } | |
8448 else if (group == AUGROUP_ALL || ap->group == group) | |
8449 show_autocmd(ap, event); | |
8450 } | |
8451 } | |
8452 | |
8453 /* | |
8454 * Loop through all the specified patterns. | |
8455 */ | |
8456 for ( ; *pat; pat = (*endpat == ',' ? endpat + 1 : endpat)) | |
8457 { | |
8458 /* | |
8459 * Find end of the pattern. | |
8460 * Watch out for a comma in braces, like "*.\{obj,o\}". | |
8461 */ | |
8462 brace_level = 0; | |
8463 for (endpat = pat; *endpat && (*endpat != ',' || brace_level | |
8464 || endpat[-1] == '\\'); ++endpat) | |
8465 { | |
8466 if (*endpat == '{') | |
8467 brace_level++; | |
8468 else if (*endpat == '}') | |
8469 brace_level--; | |
8470 } | |
8471 if (pat == endpat) /* ignore single comma */ | |
8472 continue; | |
8473 patlen = (int)(endpat - pat); | |
8474 | |
8475 /* | |
40 | 8476 * detect special <buflocal[=X]> buffer-local patterns |
8477 */ | |
8478 is_buflocal = FALSE; | |
8479 buflocal_nr = 0; | |
8480 | |
8481 if (patlen >= 7 && STRNCMP(pat, "<buffer", 7) == 0 | |
8482 && pat[patlen - 1] == '>') | |
8483 { | |
8484 /* Error will be printed only for addition. printing and removing | |
8485 * will proceed silently. */ | |
8486 is_buflocal = TRUE; | |
8487 if (patlen == 8) | |
8488 buflocal_nr = curbuf->b_fnum; | |
8489 else if (patlen > 9 && pat[7] == '=') | |
8490 { | |
8491 /* <buffer=abuf> */ | |
8492 if (patlen == 13 && STRNICMP(pat, "<buffer=abuf>", 13)) | |
8493 buflocal_nr = autocmd_bufnr; | |
8494 /* <buffer=123> */ | |
8495 else if (skipdigits(pat + 8) == pat + patlen - 1) | |
8496 buflocal_nr = atoi((char *)pat + 8); | |
8497 } | |
8498 } | |
8499 | |
8500 if (is_buflocal) | |
8501 { | |
8502 /* normalize pat into standard "<buffer>#N" form */ | |
8503 sprintf((char *)buflocal_pat, "<buffer=%d>", buflocal_nr); | |
8504 pat = buflocal_pat; /* can modify pat and patlen */ | |
835 | 8505 patlen = (int)STRLEN(buflocal_pat); /* but not endpat */ |
40 | 8506 } |
8507 | |
8508 /* | |
7 | 8509 * Find AutoPat entries with this pattern. |
8510 */ | |
8511 prev_ap = &first_autopat[(int)event]; | |
8512 while ((ap = *prev_ap) != NULL) | |
8513 { | |
8514 if (ap->pat != NULL) | |
8515 { | |
8516 /* Accept a pattern when: | |
8517 * - a group was specified and it's that group, or a group was | |
8518 * not specified and it's the current group, or a group was | |
8519 * not specified and we are listing | |
8520 * - the length of the pattern matches | |
40 | 8521 * - the pattern matches. |
8522 * For <buffer[=X]>, this condition works because we normalize | |
8523 * all buffer-local patterns. | |
7 | 8524 */ |
8525 if ((allgroups || ap->group == findgroup) | |
8526 && ap->patlen == patlen | |
8527 && STRNCMP(pat, ap->pat, patlen) == 0) | |
8528 { | |
8529 /* | |
8530 * Remove existing autocommands. | |
8531 * If adding any new autocmd's for this AutoPat, don't | |
8532 * delete the pattern from the autopat list, append to | |
8533 * this list. | |
8534 */ | |
8535 if (forceit) | |
8536 { | |
8537 if (*cmd != NUL && ap->next == NULL) | |
8538 { | |
8539 au_remove_cmds(ap); | |
8540 break; | |
8541 } | |
8542 au_remove_pat(ap); | |
8543 } | |
8544 | |
8545 /* | |
40 | 8546 * Show autocmd's for this autopat, or buflocals <buffer=X> |
7 | 8547 */ |
8548 else if (*cmd == NUL) | |
8549 show_autocmd(ap, event); | |
8550 | |
8551 /* | |
8552 * Add autocmd to this autopat, if it's the last one. | |
8553 */ | |
8554 else if (ap->next == NULL) | |
8555 break; | |
8556 } | |
8557 } | |
8558 prev_ap = &ap->next; | |
8559 } | |
8560 | |
8561 /* | |
8562 * Add a new command. | |
8563 */ | |
8564 if (*cmd != NUL) | |
8565 { | |
8566 /* | |
8567 * If the pattern we want to add a command to does appear at the | |
8568 * end of the list (or not is not in the list at all), add the | |
8569 * pattern at the end of the list. | |
8570 */ | |
8571 if (ap == NULL) | |
8572 { | |
40 | 8573 /* refuse to add buffer-local ap if buffer number is invalid */ |
8574 if (is_buflocal && (buflocal_nr == 0 | |
8575 || buflist_findnr(buflocal_nr) == NULL)) | |
8576 { | |
8577 EMSGN(_("E680: <buffer=%d>: invalid buffer number "), | |
8578 buflocal_nr); | |
8579 return FAIL; | |
8580 } | |
8581 | |
7 | 8582 ap = (AutoPat *)alloc((unsigned)sizeof(AutoPat)); |
8583 if (ap == NULL) | |
8584 return FAIL; | |
8585 ap->pat = vim_strnsave(pat, patlen); | |
8586 ap->patlen = patlen; | |
8587 if (ap->pat == NULL) | |
8588 { | |
8589 vim_free(ap); | |
8590 return FAIL; | |
8591 } | |
40 | 8592 |
8593 if (is_buflocal) | |
8594 { | |
8595 ap->buflocal_nr = buflocal_nr; | |
153 | 8596 ap->reg_prog = NULL; |
40 | 8597 } |
8598 else | |
7 | 8599 { |
153 | 8600 char_u *reg_pat; |
8601 | |
40 | 8602 ap->buflocal_nr = 0; |
153 | 8603 reg_pat = file_pat_to_reg_pat(pat, endpat, |
40 | 8604 &ap->allow_dirs, TRUE); |
153 | 8605 if (reg_pat != NULL) |
8606 ap->reg_prog = vim_regcomp(reg_pat, RE_MAGIC); | |
355 | 8607 vim_free(reg_pat); |
153 | 8608 if (reg_pat == NULL || ap->reg_prog == NULL) |
40 | 8609 { |
8610 vim_free(ap->pat); | |
8611 vim_free(ap); | |
8612 return FAIL; | |
8613 } | |
7 | 8614 } |
8615 ap->cmds = NULL; | |
8616 *prev_ap = ap; | |
8617 ap->next = NULL; | |
8618 if (group == AUGROUP_ALL) | |
8619 ap->group = current_augroup; | |
8620 else | |
8621 ap->group = group; | |
8622 } | |
8623 | |
8624 /* | |
8625 * Add the autocmd at the end of the AutoCmd list. | |
8626 */ | |
8627 prev_ac = &(ap->cmds); | |
8628 while ((ac = *prev_ac) != NULL) | |
8629 prev_ac = &ac->next; | |
8630 ac = (AutoCmd *)alloc((unsigned)sizeof(AutoCmd)); | |
8631 if (ac == NULL) | |
8632 return FAIL; | |
8633 ac->cmd = vim_strsave(cmd); | |
8634 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
8635 ac->scriptID = current_SID; | |
8636 #endif | |
8637 if (ac->cmd == NULL) | |
8638 { | |
8639 vim_free(ac); | |
8640 return FAIL; | |
8641 } | |
8642 ac->next = NULL; | |
8643 *prev_ac = ac; | |
8644 ac->nested = nested; | |
8645 } | |
8646 } | |
8647 | |
8648 au_cleanup(); /* may really delete removed patterns/commands now */ | |
8649 return OK; | |
8650 } | |
8651 | |
8652 /* | |
8653 * Implementation of ":doautocmd [group] event [fname]". | |
8654 * Return OK for success, FAIL for failure; | |
8655 */ | |
8656 int | |
8657 do_doautocmd(arg, do_msg) | |
8658 char_u *arg; | |
8659 int do_msg; /* give message for no matching autocmds? */ | |
8660 { | |
8661 char_u *fname; | |
8662 int nothing_done = TRUE; | |
8663 int group; | |
8664 | |
8665 /* | |
8666 * Check for a legal group name. If not, use AUGROUP_ALL. | |
8667 */ | |
8668 group = au_get_grouparg(&arg); | |
8669 if (arg == NULL) /* out of memory */ | |
8670 return FAIL; | |
8671 | |
8672 if (*arg == '*') | |
8673 { | |
8674 EMSG(_("E217: Can't execute autocommands for ALL events")); | |
8675 return FAIL; | |
8676 } | |
8677 | |
8678 /* | |
8679 * Scan over the events. | |
8680 * If we find an illegal name, return here, don't do anything. | |
8681 */ | |
8682 fname = find_end_event(arg, group != AUGROUP_ALL); | |
8683 if (fname == NULL) | |
8684 return FAIL; | |
8685 | |
8686 fname = skipwhite(fname); | |
8687 | |
8688 /* | |
8689 * Loop over the events. | |
8690 */ | |
8691 while (*arg && !vim_iswhite(*arg)) | |
8692 if (apply_autocmds_group(event_name2nr(arg, &arg), | |
8693 fname, NULL, TRUE, group, curbuf, NULL)) | |
8694 nothing_done = FALSE; | |
8695 | |
8696 if (nothing_done && do_msg) | |
8697 MSG(_("No matching autocommands")); | |
8698 | |
8699 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
8700 return aborting() ? FAIL : OK; | |
8701 #else | |
8702 return OK; | |
8703 #endif | |
8704 } | |
8705 | |
8706 /* | |
8707 * ":doautoall": execute autocommands for each loaded buffer. | |
8708 */ | |
8709 void | |
8710 ex_doautoall(eap) | |
8711 exarg_T *eap; | |
8712 { | |
8713 int retval; | |
8714 aco_save_T aco; | |
8715 buf_T *buf; | |
8716 | |
8717 /* | |
8718 * This is a bit tricky: For some commands curwin->w_buffer needs to be | |
8719 * equal to curbuf, but for some buffers there may not be a window. | |
8720 * So we change the buffer for the current window for a moment. This | |
8721 * gives problems when the autocommands make changes to the list of | |
8722 * buffers or windows... | |
8723 */ | |
8724 for (buf = firstbuf; buf != NULL; buf = buf->b_next) | |
8725 { | |
1665 | 8726 if (buf->b_ml.ml_mfp != NULL) |
7 | 8727 { |
8728 /* find a window for this buffer and save some values */ | |
8729 aucmd_prepbuf(&aco, buf); | |
8730 | |
8731 /* execute the autocommands for this buffer */ | |
8732 retval = do_doautocmd(eap->arg, FALSE); | |
1113 | 8733 |
8734 /* Execute the modeline settings, but don't set window-local | |
8735 * options if we are using the current window for another buffer. */ | |
1906 | 8736 do_modelines(curwin == aucmd_win ? OPT_NOWIN : 0); |
7 | 8737 |
8738 /* restore the current window */ | |
8739 aucmd_restbuf(&aco); | |
8740 | |
8741 /* stop if there is some error or buffer was deleted */ | |
8742 if (retval == FAIL || !buf_valid(buf)) | |
8743 break; | |
8744 } | |
8745 } | |
8746 | |
8747 check_cursor(); /* just in case lines got deleted */ | |
8748 } | |
8749 | |
8750 /* | |
8751 * Prepare for executing autocommands for (hidden) buffer "buf". | |
1906 | 8752 * Search for a visible window containing the current buffer. If there isn't |
8753 * one then use "aucmd_win". | |
7 | 8754 * Set "curbuf" and "curwin" to match "buf". |
934 | 8755 * When FEAT_AUTOCMD is not defined another version is used, see below. |
7 | 8756 */ |
8757 void | |
8758 aucmd_prepbuf(aco, buf) | |
8759 aco_save_T *aco; /* structure to save values in */ | |
8760 buf_T *buf; /* new curbuf */ | |
8761 { | |
8762 win_T *win; | |
1906 | 8763 #ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS |
8764 int save_ea; | |
8765 #endif | |
7 | 8766 |
8767 /* Find a window that is for the new buffer */ | |
8768 if (buf == curbuf) /* be quick when buf is curbuf */ | |
8769 win = curwin; | |
8770 else | |
8771 #ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS | |
8772 for (win = firstwin; win != NULL; win = win->w_next) | |
8773 if (win->w_buffer == buf) | |
8774 break; | |
8775 #else | |
8776 win = NULL; | |
8777 #endif | |
8778 | |
1906 | 8779 /* Allocate "aucmd_win" when needed. If this fails (out of memory) fall |
8780 * back to using the current window. */ | |
8781 if (win == NULL && aucmd_win == NULL) | |
8782 { | |
8783 win_alloc_aucmd_win(); | |
8784 if (aucmd_win == NULL) | |
8785 win = curwin; | |
8786 } | |
1944 | 8787 if (win == NULL && aucmd_win_used) |
8788 /* Strange recursive autocommand, fall back to using the current | |
8789 * window. Expect a few side effects... */ | |
8790 win = curwin; | |
1906 | 8791 |
8792 aco->save_curwin = curwin; | |
8793 aco->save_curbuf = curbuf; | |
7 | 8794 if (win != NULL) |
8795 { | |
1906 | 8796 /* There is a window for "buf" in the current tab page, make it the |
8797 * curwin. This is preferred, it has the least side effects (esp. if | |
8798 * "buf" is curbuf). */ | |
1944 | 8799 aco->use_aucmd_win = FALSE; |
7 | 8800 curwin = win; |
8801 } | |
8802 else | |
8803 { | |
1906 | 8804 /* There is no window for "buf", use "aucmd_win". To minimize the side |
8805 * effects, insert it in a the current tab page. | |
8806 * Anything related to a window (e.g., setting folds) may have | |
8807 * unexpected results. */ | |
1944 | 8808 aco->use_aucmd_win = TRUE; |
8809 aucmd_win_used = TRUE; | |
1918 | 8810 aucmd_win->w_buffer = buf; |
7 | 8811 ++buf->b_nwindows; |
1918 | 8812 win_init_empty(aucmd_win); /* set cursor and topline to safe values */ |
1944 | 8813 vim_free(aucmd_win->w_localdir); |
8814 aucmd_win->w_localdir = NULL; | |
8815 | |
8816 /* Make sure w_localdir and globaldir are NULL to avoid a chdir() in | |
8817 * win_enter_ext(). */ | |
8818 aucmd_win->w_localdir = NULL; | |
8819 aco->globaldir = globaldir; | |
8820 globaldir = NULL; | |
8821 | |
7 | 8822 |
1906 | 8823 #ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS |
1923 | 8824 /* Split the current window, put the aucmd_win in the upper half. |
8825 * We don't want the BufEnter or WinEnter autocommands. */ | |
8826 block_autocmds(); | |
1906 | 8827 make_snapshot(SNAP_AUCMD_IDX); |
8828 save_ea = p_ea; | |
8829 p_ea = FALSE; | |
8830 (void)win_split_ins(0, WSP_TOP, aucmd_win, 0); | |
8831 (void)win_comp_pos(); /* recompute window positions */ | |
8832 p_ea = save_ea; | |
1923 | 8833 unblock_autocmds(); |
1906 | 8834 #endif |
1918 | 8835 curwin = aucmd_win; |
1906 | 8836 } |
7 | 8837 curbuf = buf; |
1906 | 8838 aco->new_curwin = curwin; |
8839 aco->new_curbuf = curbuf; | |
7 | 8840 } |
8841 | |
8842 /* | |
8843 * Cleanup after executing autocommands for a (hidden) buffer. | |
8844 * Restore the window as it was (if possible). | |
934 | 8845 * When FEAT_AUTOCMD is not defined another version is used, see below. |
7 | 8846 */ |
8847 void | |
8848 aucmd_restbuf(aco) | |
8849 aco_save_T *aco; /* structure holding saved values */ | |
8850 { | |
1906 | 8851 #ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS |
8852 int dummy; | |
8853 #endif | |
8854 | |
1944 | 8855 if (aco->use_aucmd_win) |
1906 | 8856 { |
8857 --curbuf->b_nwindows; | |
8858 #ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS | |
8859 /* Find "aucmd_win", it can't be closed, but it may be in another tab | |
1923 | 8860 * page. Do not trigger autocommands here. */ |
8861 block_autocmds(); | |
1906 | 8862 if (curwin != aucmd_win) |
8863 { | |
8864 tabpage_T *tp; | |
8865 win_T *wp; | |
8866 | |
8867 FOR_ALL_TAB_WINDOWS(tp, wp) | |
8868 { | |
8869 if (wp == aucmd_win) | |
8870 { | |
8871 if (tp != curtab) | |
8872 goto_tabpage_tp(tp); | |
8873 win_goto(aucmd_win); | |
8874 break; | |
8875 } | |
8876 } | |
8877 } | |
8878 | |
8879 /* Remove the window and frame from the tree of frames. */ | |
8880 (void)winframe_remove(curwin, &dummy, NULL); | |
8881 win_remove(curwin, NULL); | |
1944 | 8882 aucmd_win_used = FALSE; |
1906 | 8883 last_status(FALSE); /* may need to remove last status line */ |
8884 restore_snapshot(SNAP_AUCMD_IDX, FALSE); | |
8885 (void)win_comp_pos(); /* recompute window positions */ | |
1923 | 8886 unblock_autocmds(); |
1906 | 8887 |
8888 if (win_valid(aco->save_curwin)) | |
8889 curwin = aco->save_curwin; | |
8890 else | |
8891 /* Hmm, original window disappeared. Just use the first one. */ | |
8892 curwin = firstwin; | |
8893 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
8894 vars_clear(&aucmd_win->w_vars.dv_hashtab); /* free all w: variables */ | |
2001 | 8895 hash_init(&aucmd_win->w_vars.dv_hashtab); /* re-use the hashtab */ |
1906 | 8896 # endif |
8897 #else | |
8898 curwin = aco->save_curwin; | |
8899 #endif | |
8900 curbuf = curwin->w_buffer; | |
8901 | |
1944 | 8902 vim_free(globaldir); |
8903 globaldir = aco->globaldir; | |
8904 | |
1906 | 8905 /* the buffer contents may have changed */ |
8906 check_cursor(); | |
8907 if (curwin->w_topline > curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count) | |
8908 { | |
8909 curwin->w_topline = curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count; | |
8910 #ifdef FEAT_DIFF | |
8911 curwin->w_topfill = 0; | |
8912 #endif | |
8913 } | |
8914 #if defined(FEAT_GUI) | |
8915 /* Hide the scrollbars from the aucmd_win and update. */ | |
8916 gui_mch_enable_scrollbar(&aucmd_win->w_scrollbars[SBAR_LEFT], FALSE); | |
8917 gui_mch_enable_scrollbar(&aucmd_win->w_scrollbars[SBAR_RIGHT], FALSE); | |
8918 gui_may_update_scrollbars(); | |
8919 #endif | |
8920 } | |
8921 else | |
7 | 8922 { |
8923 /* restore curwin */ | |
8924 #ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS | |
8925 if (win_valid(aco->save_curwin)) | |
8926 #endif | |
8927 { | |
1906 | 8928 /* Restore the buffer which was previously edited by curwin, if |
1944 | 8929 * it was changed, we are still the same window and the buffer is |
1906 | 8930 * valid. */ |
7 | 8931 if (curwin == aco->new_curwin |
1906 | 8932 && curbuf != aco->new_curbuf |
8933 && buf_valid(aco->new_curbuf) | |
8934 && aco->new_curbuf->b_ml.ml_mfp != NULL) | |
7 | 8935 { |
8936 --curbuf->b_nwindows; | |
1906 | 8937 curbuf = aco->new_curbuf; |
7 | 8938 curwin->w_buffer = curbuf; |
8939 ++curbuf->b_nwindows; | |
8940 } | |
8941 | |
8942 curwin = aco->save_curwin; | |
8943 curbuf = curwin->w_buffer; | |
8944 } | |
8945 } | |
8946 } | |
8947 | |
8948 static int autocmd_nested = FALSE; | |
8949 | |
8950 /* | |
8951 * Execute autocommands for "event" and file name "fname". | |
8952 * Return TRUE if some commands were executed. | |
8953 */ | |
8954 int | |
8955 apply_autocmds(event, fname, fname_io, force, buf) | |
661 | 8956 event_T event; |
7 | 8957 char_u *fname; /* NULL or empty means use actual file name */ |
8958 char_u *fname_io; /* fname to use for <afile> on cmdline */ | |
8959 int force; /* when TRUE, ignore autocmd_busy */ | |
8960 buf_T *buf; /* buffer for <abuf> */ | |
8961 { | |
8962 return apply_autocmds_group(event, fname, fname_io, force, | |
8963 AUGROUP_ALL, buf, NULL); | |
8964 } | |
8965 | |
8966 /* | |
8967 * Like apply_autocmds(), but with extra "eap" argument. This takes care of | |
8968 * setting v:filearg. | |
8969 */ | |
8970 static int | |
8971 apply_autocmds_exarg(event, fname, fname_io, force, buf, eap) | |
661 | 8972 event_T event; |
7 | 8973 char_u *fname; |
8974 char_u *fname_io; | |
8975 int force; | |
8976 buf_T *buf; | |
8977 exarg_T *eap; | |
8978 { | |
8979 return apply_autocmds_group(event, fname, fname_io, force, | |
8980 AUGROUP_ALL, buf, eap); | |
8981 } | |
8982 | |
8983 /* | |
8984 * Like apply_autocmds(), but handles the caller's retval. If the script | |
8985 * processing is being aborted or if retval is FAIL when inside a try | |
8986 * conditional, no autocommands are executed. If otherwise the autocommands | |
8987 * cause the script to be aborted, retval is set to FAIL. | |
8988 */ | |
8989 int | |
8990 apply_autocmds_retval(event, fname, fname_io, force, buf, retval) | |
661 | 8991 event_T event; |
7 | 8992 char_u *fname; /* NULL or empty means use actual file name */ |
8993 char_u *fname_io; /* fname to use for <afile> on cmdline */ | |
8994 int force; /* when TRUE, ignore autocmd_busy */ | |
8995 buf_T *buf; /* buffer for <abuf> */ | |
8996 int *retval; /* pointer to caller's retval */ | |
8997 { | |
8998 int did_cmd; | |
8999 | |
532 | 9000 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL |
7 | 9001 if (should_abort(*retval)) |
9002 return FALSE; | |
532 | 9003 #endif |
7 | 9004 |
9005 did_cmd = apply_autocmds_group(event, fname, fname_io, force, | |
9006 AUGROUP_ALL, buf, NULL); | |
532 | 9007 if (did_cmd |
9008 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
9009 && aborting() | |
9010 #endif | |
9011 ) | |
7 | 9012 *retval = FAIL; |
9013 return did_cmd; | |
9014 } | |
9015 | |
609 | 9016 /* |
9017 * Return TRUE when there is a CursorHold autocommand defined. | |
9018 */ | |
7 | 9019 int |
9020 has_cursorhold() | |
9021 { | |
661 | 9022 return (first_autopat[(int)(get_real_state() == NORMAL_BUSY |
9023 ? EVENT_CURSORHOLD : EVENT_CURSORHOLDI)] != NULL); | |
7 | 9024 } |
609 | 9025 |
9026 /* | |
9027 * Return TRUE if the CursorHold event can be triggered. | |
9028 */ | |
9029 int | |
9030 trigger_cursorhold() | |
9031 { | |
661 | 9032 int state; |
9033 | |
978 | 9034 if (!did_cursorhold && has_cursorhold() && !Recording |
9035 #ifdef FEAT_INS_EXPAND | |
9036 && !ins_compl_active() | |
9037 #endif | |
9038 ) | |
661 | 9039 { |
9040 state = get_real_state(); | |
9041 if (state == NORMAL_BUSY || (state & INSERT) != 0) | |
9042 return TRUE; | |
9043 } | |
9044 return FALSE; | |
609 | 9045 } |
661 | 9046 |
9047 /* | |
9048 * Return TRUE when there is a CursorMoved autocommand defined. | |
9049 */ | |
9050 int | |
9051 has_cursormoved() | |
9052 { | |
9053 return (first_autopat[(int)EVENT_CURSORMOVED] != NULL); | |
9054 } | |
9055 | |
9056 /* | |
9057 * Return TRUE when there is a CursorMovedI autocommand defined. | |
9058 */ | |
9059 int | |
9060 has_cursormovedI() | |
9061 { | |
9062 return (first_autopat[(int)EVENT_CURSORMOVEDI] != NULL); | |
9063 } | |
7 | 9064 |
9065 static int | |
9066 apply_autocmds_group(event, fname, fname_io, force, group, buf, eap) | |
661 | 9067 event_T event; |
7 | 9068 char_u *fname; /* NULL or empty means use actual file name */ |
9069 char_u *fname_io; /* fname to use for <afile> on cmdline, NULL means | |
9070 use fname */ | |
9071 int force; /* when TRUE, ignore autocmd_busy */ | |
9072 int group; /* group ID, or AUGROUP_ALL */ | |
9073 buf_T *buf; /* buffer for <abuf> */ | |
9074 exarg_T *eap; /* command arguments */ | |
9075 { | |
9076 char_u *sfname = NULL; /* short file name */ | |
9077 char_u *tail; | |
9078 int save_changed; | |
9079 buf_T *old_curbuf; | |
9080 int retval = FALSE; | |
9081 char_u *save_sourcing_name; | |
9082 linenr_T save_sourcing_lnum; | |
9083 char_u *save_autocmd_fname; | |
1723 | 9084 int save_autocmd_fname_full; |
7 | 9085 int save_autocmd_bufnr; |
9086 char_u *save_autocmd_match; | |
9087 int save_autocmd_busy; | |
9088 int save_autocmd_nested; | |
9089 static int nesting = 0; | |
9090 AutoPatCmd patcmd; | |
9091 AutoPat *ap; | |
9092 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
9093 scid_T save_current_SID; | |
9094 void *save_funccalp; | |
9095 char_u *save_cmdarg; | |
9096 long save_cmdbang; | |
9097 #endif | |
9098 static int filechangeshell_busy = FALSE; | |
170 | 9099 #ifdef FEAT_PROFILE |
9100 proftime_T wait_time; | |
9101 #endif | |
7 | 9102 |
9103 /* | |
9104 * Quickly return if there are no autocommands for this event or | |
9105 * autocommands are blocked. | |
9106 */ | |
1410 | 9107 if (first_autopat[(int)event] == NULL || autocmd_blocked > 0) |
40 | 9108 goto BYPASS_AU; |
7 | 9109 |
9110 /* | |
9111 * When autocommands are busy, new autocommands are only executed when | |
9112 * explicitly enabled with the "nested" flag. | |
9113 */ | |
9114 if (autocmd_busy && !(force || autocmd_nested)) | |
40 | 9115 goto BYPASS_AU; |
7 | 9116 |
9117 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
9118 /* | |
1201 | 9119 * Quickly return when immediately aborting on error, or when an interrupt |
7 | 9120 * occurred or an exception was thrown but not caught. |
9121 */ | |
9122 if (aborting()) | |
40 | 9123 goto BYPASS_AU; |
7 | 9124 #endif |
9125 | |
9126 /* | |
9127 * FileChangedShell never nests, because it can create an endless loop. | |
9128 */ | |
765 | 9129 if (filechangeshell_busy && (event == EVENT_FILECHANGEDSHELL |
9130 || event == EVENT_FILECHANGEDSHELLPOST)) | |
40 | 9131 goto BYPASS_AU; |
7 | 9132 |
9133 /* | |
9134 * Ignore events in 'eventignore'. | |
9135 */ | |
9136 if (event_ignored(event)) | |
40 | 9137 goto BYPASS_AU; |
7 | 9138 |
9139 /* | |
9140 * Allow nesting of autocommands, but restrict the depth, because it's | |
9141 * possible to create an endless loop. | |
9142 */ | |
9143 if (nesting == 10) | |
9144 { | |
9145 EMSG(_("E218: autocommand nesting too deep")); | |
40 | 9146 goto BYPASS_AU; |
7 | 9147 } |
9148 | |
9149 /* | |
9150 * Check if these autocommands are disabled. Used when doing ":all" or | |
9151 * ":ball". | |
9152 */ | |
9153 if ( (autocmd_no_enter | |
9154 && (event == EVENT_WINENTER || event == EVENT_BUFENTER)) | |
9155 || (autocmd_no_leave | |
9156 && (event == EVENT_WINLEAVE || event == EVENT_BUFLEAVE))) | |
40 | 9157 goto BYPASS_AU; |
7 | 9158 |
9159 /* | |
9160 * Save the autocmd_* variables and info about the current buffer. | |
9161 */ | |
9162 save_autocmd_fname = autocmd_fname; | |
1723 | 9163 save_autocmd_fname_full = autocmd_fname_full; |
7 | 9164 save_autocmd_bufnr = autocmd_bufnr; |
9165 save_autocmd_match = autocmd_match; | |
9166 save_autocmd_busy = autocmd_busy; | |
9167 save_autocmd_nested = autocmd_nested; | |
9168 save_changed = curbuf->b_changed; | |
9169 old_curbuf = curbuf; | |
9170 | |
9171 /* | |
9172 * Set the file name to be used for <afile>. | |
1471 | 9173 * Make a copy to avoid that changing a buffer name or directory makes it |
9174 * invalid. | |
7 | 9175 */ |
9176 if (fname_io == NULL) | |
9177 { | |
9178 if (fname != NULL && *fname != NUL) | |
9179 autocmd_fname = fname; | |
9180 else if (buf != NULL) | |
1723 | 9181 autocmd_fname = buf->b_ffname; |
7 | 9182 else |
9183 autocmd_fname = NULL; | |
9184 } | |
9185 else | |
9186 autocmd_fname = fname_io; | |
1471 | 9187 if (autocmd_fname != NULL) |
1723 | 9188 autocmd_fname = vim_strsave(autocmd_fname); |
9189 autocmd_fname_full = FALSE; /* call FullName_save() later */ | |
7 | 9190 |
9191 /* | |
9192 * Set the buffer number to be used for <abuf>. | |
9193 */ | |
9194 if (buf == NULL) | |
9195 autocmd_bufnr = 0; | |
9196 else | |
9197 autocmd_bufnr = buf->b_fnum; | |
9198 | |
9199 /* | |
9200 * When the file name is NULL or empty, use the file name of buffer "buf". | |
9201 * Always use the full path of the file name to match with, in case | |
9202 * "allow_dirs" is set. | |
9203 */ | |
9204 if (fname == NULL || *fname == NUL) | |
9205 { | |
9206 if (buf == NULL) | |
9207 fname = NULL; | |
9208 else | |
9209 { | |
9210 #ifdef FEAT_SYN_HL | |
9211 if (event == EVENT_SYNTAX) | |
9212 fname = buf->b_p_syn; | |
9213 else | |
9214 #endif | |
9215 if (event == EVENT_FILETYPE) | |
9216 fname = buf->b_p_ft; | |
9217 else | |
9218 { | |
9219 if (buf->b_sfname != NULL) | |
9220 sfname = vim_strsave(buf->b_sfname); | |
9221 fname = buf->b_ffname; | |
9222 } | |
9223 } | |
9224 if (fname == NULL) | |
9225 fname = (char_u *)""; | |
9226 fname = vim_strsave(fname); /* make a copy, so we can change it */ | |
9227 } | |
9228 else | |
9229 { | |
9230 sfname = vim_strsave(fname); | |
1867 | 9231 /* Don't try expanding FileType, Syntax, FuncUndefined, WindowID or |
9232 * QuickFixCmd* */ | |
161 | 9233 if (event == EVENT_FILETYPE |
9234 || event == EVENT_SYNTAX | |
1867 | 9235 || event == EVENT_FUNCUNDEFINED |
161 | 9236 || event == EVENT_REMOTEREPLY |
649 | 9237 || event == EVENT_SPELLFILEMISSING |
161 | 9238 || event == EVENT_QUICKFIXCMDPRE |
9239 || event == EVENT_QUICKFIXCMDPOST) | |
7 | 9240 fname = vim_strsave(fname); |
9241 else | |
9242 fname = FullName_save(fname, FALSE); | |
9243 } | |
9244 if (fname == NULL) /* out of memory */ | |
9245 { | |
9246 vim_free(sfname); | |
40 | 9247 retval = FALSE; |
9248 goto BYPASS_AU; | |
7 | 9249 } |
9250 | |
9251 #ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME | |
9252 /* | |
9253 * Replace all backslashes with forward slashes. This makes the | |
9254 * autocommand patterns portable between Unix and MS-DOS. | |
9255 */ | |
9256 if (sfname != NULL) | |
9257 forward_slash(sfname); | |
9258 forward_slash(fname); | |
9259 #endif | |
9260 | |
9261 #ifdef VMS | |
9262 /* remove version for correct match */ | |
9263 if (sfname != NULL) | |
9264 vms_remove_version(sfname); | |
9265 vms_remove_version(fname); | |
9266 #endif | |
9267 | |
9268 /* | |
9269 * Set the name to be used for <amatch>. | |
9270 */ | |
9271 autocmd_match = fname; | |
9272 | |
9273 | |
9274 /* Don't redraw while doing auto commands. */ | |
9275 ++RedrawingDisabled; | |
9276 save_sourcing_name = sourcing_name; | |
9277 sourcing_name = NULL; /* don't free this one */ | |
9278 save_sourcing_lnum = sourcing_lnum; | |
9279 sourcing_lnum = 0; /* no line number here */ | |
9280 | |
9281 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
9282 save_current_SID = current_SID; | |
9283 | |
170 | 9284 # ifdef FEAT_PROFILE |
788 | 9285 if (do_profiling == PROF_YES) |
170 | 9286 prof_child_enter(&wait_time); /* doesn't count for the caller itself */ |
9287 # endif | |
9288 | |
7 | 9289 /* Don't use local function variables, if called from a function */ |
9290 save_funccalp = save_funccal(); | |
9291 #endif | |
9292 | |
9293 /* | |
9294 * When starting to execute autocommands, save the search patterns. | |
9295 */ | |
9296 if (!autocmd_busy) | |
9297 { | |
9298 save_search_patterns(); | |
9299 saveRedobuff(); | |
9300 did_filetype = keep_filetype; | |
9301 } | |
9302 | |
9303 /* | |
9304 * Note that we are applying autocmds. Some commands need to know. | |
9305 */ | |
9306 autocmd_busy = TRUE; | |
9307 filechangeshell_busy = (event == EVENT_FILECHANGEDSHELL); | |
9308 ++nesting; /* see matching decrement below */ | |
9309 | |
9310 /* Remember that FileType was triggered. Used for did_filetype(). */ | |
9311 if (event == EVENT_FILETYPE) | |
9312 did_filetype = TRUE; | |
9313 | |
9314 tail = gettail(fname); | |
9315 | |
9316 /* Find first autocommand that matches */ | |
9317 patcmd.curpat = first_autopat[(int)event]; | |
9318 patcmd.nextcmd = NULL; | |
9319 patcmd.group = group; | |
9320 patcmd.fname = fname; | |
9321 patcmd.sfname = sfname; | |
9322 patcmd.tail = tail; | |
9323 patcmd.event = event; | |
40 | 9324 patcmd.arg_bufnr = autocmd_bufnr; |
9325 patcmd.next = NULL; | |
7 | 9326 auto_next_pat(&patcmd, FALSE); |
9327 | |
9328 /* found one, start executing the autocommands */ | |
9329 if (patcmd.curpat != NULL) | |
9330 { | |
40 | 9331 /* add to active_apc_list */ |
9332 patcmd.next = active_apc_list; | |
9333 active_apc_list = &patcmd; | |
9334 | |
7 | 9335 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL |
9336 /* set v:cmdarg (only when there is a matching pattern) */ | |
9337 save_cmdbang = get_vim_var_nr(VV_CMDBANG); | |
9338 if (eap != NULL) | |
9339 { | |
9340 save_cmdarg = set_cmdarg(eap, NULL); | |
9341 set_vim_var_nr(VV_CMDBANG, (long)eap->forceit); | |
9342 } | |
9343 else | |
9344 save_cmdarg = NULL; /* avoid gcc warning */ | |
9345 #endif | |
9346 retval = TRUE; | |
9347 /* mark the last pattern, to avoid an endless loop when more patterns | |
9348 * are added when executing autocommands */ | |
9349 for (ap = patcmd.curpat; ap->next != NULL; ap = ap->next) | |
9350 ap->last = FALSE; | |
9351 ap->last = TRUE; | |
9352 check_lnums(TRUE); /* make sure cursor and topline are valid */ | |
9353 do_cmdline(NULL, getnextac, (void *)&patcmd, | |
9354 DOCMD_NOWAIT|DOCMD_VERBOSE|DOCMD_REPEAT); | |
9355 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
9356 if (eap != NULL) | |
9357 { | |
9358 (void)set_cmdarg(NULL, save_cmdarg); | |
9359 set_vim_var_nr(VV_CMDBANG, save_cmdbang); | |
9360 } | |
9361 #endif | |
40 | 9362 /* delete from active_apc_list */ |
9363 if (active_apc_list == &patcmd) /* just in case */ | |
9364 active_apc_list = patcmd.next; | |
7 | 9365 } |
9366 | |
9367 --RedrawingDisabled; | |
9368 autocmd_busy = save_autocmd_busy; | |
9369 filechangeshell_busy = FALSE; | |
9370 autocmd_nested = save_autocmd_nested; | |
9371 vim_free(sourcing_name); | |
9372 sourcing_name = save_sourcing_name; | |
9373 sourcing_lnum = save_sourcing_lnum; | |
1471 | 9374 vim_free(autocmd_fname); |
7 | 9375 autocmd_fname = save_autocmd_fname; |
1723 | 9376 autocmd_fname_full = save_autocmd_fname_full; |
7 | 9377 autocmd_bufnr = save_autocmd_bufnr; |
9378 autocmd_match = save_autocmd_match; | |
9379 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
9380 current_SID = save_current_SID; | |
9381 restore_funccal(save_funccalp); | |
170 | 9382 # ifdef FEAT_PROFILE |
788 | 9383 if (do_profiling == PROF_YES) |
170 | 9384 prof_child_exit(&wait_time); |
9385 # endif | |
7 | 9386 #endif |
9387 vim_free(fname); | |
9388 vim_free(sfname); | |
9389 --nesting; /* see matching increment above */ | |
9390 | |
9391 /* | |
9392 * When stopping to execute autocommands, restore the search patterns and | |
9393 * the redo buffer. | |
9394 */ | |
9395 if (!autocmd_busy) | |
9396 { | |
9397 restore_search_patterns(); | |
9398 restoreRedobuff(); | |
9399 did_filetype = FALSE; | |
9400 } | |
9401 | |
9402 /* | |
9403 * Some events don't set or reset the Changed flag. | |
9404 * Check if still in the same buffer! | |
9405 */ | |
9406 if (curbuf == old_curbuf | |
9407 && (event == EVENT_BUFREADPOST | |
9408 || event == EVENT_BUFWRITEPOST | |
9409 || event == EVENT_FILEAPPENDPOST | |
9410 || event == EVENT_VIMLEAVE | |
9411 || event == EVENT_VIMLEAVEPRE)) | |
9412 { | |
9413 #ifdef FEAT_TITLE | |
9414 if (curbuf->b_changed != save_changed) | |
9415 need_maketitle = TRUE; | |
9416 #endif | |
9417 curbuf->b_changed = save_changed; | |
9418 } | |
9419 | |
9420 au_cleanup(); /* may really delete removed patterns/commands now */ | |
40 | 9421 |
9422 BYPASS_AU: | |
9423 /* When wiping out a buffer make sure all its buffer-local autocommands | |
9424 * are deleted. */ | |
9425 if (event == EVENT_BUFWIPEOUT && buf != NULL) | |
9426 aubuflocal_remove(buf); | |
9427 | |
7 | 9428 return retval; |
9429 } | |
9430 | |
1410 | 9431 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL |
9432 static char_u *old_termresponse = NULL; | |
9433 # endif | |
9434 | |
9435 /* | |
9436 * Block triggering autocommands until unblock_autocmd() is called. | |
9437 * Can be used recursively, so long as it's symmetric. | |
9438 */ | |
9439 void | |
9440 block_autocmds() | |
9441 { | |
9442 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
9443 /* Remember the value of v:termresponse. */ | |
9444 if (autocmd_blocked == 0) | |
9445 old_termresponse = get_vim_var_str(VV_TERMRESPONSE); | |
9446 # endif | |
9447 ++autocmd_blocked; | |
9448 } | |
9449 | |
9450 void | |
9451 unblock_autocmds() | |
9452 { | |
9453 --autocmd_blocked; | |
9454 | |
9455 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
9456 /* When v:termresponse was set while autocommands were blocked, trigger | |
9457 * the autocommands now. Esp. useful when executing a shell command | |
9458 * during startup (vimdiff). */ | |
9459 if (autocmd_blocked == 0 | |
9460 && get_vim_var_str(VV_TERMRESPONSE) != old_termresponse) | |
9461 apply_autocmds(EVENT_TERMRESPONSE, NULL, NULL, FALSE, curbuf); | |
9462 # endif | |
9463 } | |
9464 | |
7 | 9465 /* |
9466 * Find next autocommand pattern that matches. | |
9467 */ | |
9468 static void | |
9469 auto_next_pat(apc, stop_at_last) | |
9470 AutoPatCmd *apc; | |
9471 int stop_at_last; /* stop when 'last' flag is set */ | |
9472 { | |
9473 AutoPat *ap; | |
9474 AutoCmd *cp; | |
9475 char_u *name; | |
9476 char *s; | |
9477 | |
9478 vim_free(sourcing_name); | |
9479 sourcing_name = NULL; | |
9480 | |
9481 for (ap = apc->curpat; ap != NULL && !got_int; ap = ap->next) | |
9482 { | |
9483 apc->curpat = NULL; | |
9484 | |
1723 | 9485 /* Only use a pattern when it has not been removed, has commands and |
40 | 9486 * the group matches. For buffer-local autocommands only check the |
9487 * buffer number. */ | |
7 | 9488 if (ap->pat != NULL && ap->cmds != NULL |
9489 && (apc->group == AUGROUP_ALL || apc->group == ap->group)) | |
9490 { | |
40 | 9491 /* execution-condition */ |
9492 if (ap->buflocal_nr == 0 | |
153 | 9493 ? (match_file_pat(NULL, ap->reg_prog, apc->fname, |
9494 apc->sfname, apc->tail, ap->allow_dirs)) | |
40 | 9495 : ap->buflocal_nr == apc->arg_bufnr) |
7 | 9496 { |
9497 name = event_nr2name(apc->event); | |
9498 s = _("%s Auto commands for \"%s\""); | |
9499 sourcing_name = alloc((unsigned)(STRLEN(s) | |
9500 + STRLEN(name) + ap->patlen + 1)); | |
9501 if (sourcing_name != NULL) | |
9502 { | |
9503 sprintf((char *)sourcing_name, s, | |
9504 (char *)name, (char *)ap->pat); | |
9505 if (p_verbose >= 8) | |
292 | 9506 { |
9507 verbose_enter(); | |
273 | 9508 smsg((char_u *)_("Executing %s"), sourcing_name); |
292 | 9509 verbose_leave(); |
9510 } | |
7 | 9511 } |
9512 | |
9513 apc->curpat = ap; | |
9514 apc->nextcmd = ap->cmds; | |
9515 /* mark last command */ | |
9516 for (cp = ap->cmds; cp->next != NULL; cp = cp->next) | |
9517 cp->last = FALSE; | |
9518 cp->last = TRUE; | |
9519 } | |
9520 line_breakcheck(); | |
9521 if (apc->curpat != NULL) /* found a match */ | |
9522 break; | |
9523 } | |
9524 if (stop_at_last && ap->last) | |
9525 break; | |
9526 } | |
9527 } | |
9528 | |
9529 /* | |
9530 * Get next autocommand command. | |
9531 * Called by do_cmdline() to get the next line for ":if". | |
9532 * Returns allocated string, or NULL for end of autocommands. | |
9533 */ | |
9534 static char_u * | |
9535 getnextac(c, cookie, indent) | |
1880 | 9536 int c UNUSED; |
7 | 9537 void *cookie; |
1880 | 9538 int indent UNUSED; |
7 | 9539 { |
9540 AutoPatCmd *acp = (AutoPatCmd *)cookie; | |
9541 char_u *retval; | |
9542 AutoCmd *ac; | |
9543 | |
9544 /* Can be called again after returning the last line. */ | |
9545 if (acp->curpat == NULL) | |
9546 return NULL; | |
9547 | |
9548 /* repeat until we find an autocommand to execute */ | |
9549 for (;;) | |
9550 { | |
9551 /* skip removed commands */ | |
9552 while (acp->nextcmd != NULL && acp->nextcmd->cmd == NULL) | |
9553 if (acp->nextcmd->last) | |
9554 acp->nextcmd = NULL; | |
9555 else | |
9556 acp->nextcmd = acp->nextcmd->next; | |
9557 | |
9558 if (acp->nextcmd != NULL) | |
9559 break; | |
9560 | |
9561 /* at end of commands, find next pattern that matches */ | |
9562 if (acp->curpat->last) | |
9563 acp->curpat = NULL; | |
9564 else | |
9565 acp->curpat = acp->curpat->next; | |
9566 if (acp->curpat != NULL) | |
9567 auto_next_pat(acp, TRUE); | |
9568 if (acp->curpat == NULL) | |
9569 return NULL; | |
9570 } | |
9571 | |
9572 ac = acp->nextcmd; | |
9573 | |
9574 if (p_verbose >= 9) | |
9575 { | |
292 | 9576 verbose_enter_scroll(); |
273 | 9577 smsg((char_u *)_("autocommand %s"), ac->cmd); |
7 | 9578 msg_puts((char_u *)"\n"); /* don't overwrite this either */ |
292 | 9579 verbose_leave_scroll(); |
7 | 9580 } |
9581 retval = vim_strsave(ac->cmd); | |
9582 autocmd_nested = ac->nested; | |
9583 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
9584 current_SID = ac->scriptID; | |
9585 #endif | |
9586 if (ac->last) | |
9587 acp->nextcmd = NULL; | |
9588 else | |
9589 acp->nextcmd = ac->next; | |
9590 return retval; | |
9591 } | |
9592 | |
9593 /* | |
9594 * Return TRUE if there is a matching autocommand for "fname". | |
40 | 9595 * To account for buffer-local autocommands, function needs to know |
9596 * in which buffer the file will be opened. | |
7 | 9597 */ |
9598 int | |
40 | 9599 has_autocmd(event, sfname, buf) |
661 | 9600 event_T event; |
7 | 9601 char_u *sfname; |
40 | 9602 buf_T *buf; |
7 | 9603 { |
9604 AutoPat *ap; | |
9605 char_u *fname; | |
9606 char_u *tail = gettail(sfname); | |
9607 int retval = FALSE; | |
9608 | |
9609 fname = FullName_save(sfname, FALSE); | |
9610 if (fname == NULL) | |
9611 return FALSE; | |
9612 | |
9613 #ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME | |
9614 /* | |
9615 * Replace all backslashes with forward slashes. This makes the | |
9616 * autocommand patterns portable between Unix and MS-DOS. | |
9617 */ | |
9618 sfname = vim_strsave(sfname); | |
9619 if (sfname != NULL) | |
9620 forward_slash(sfname); | |
9621 forward_slash(fname); | |
9622 #endif | |
9623 | |
9624 for (ap = first_autopat[(int)event]; ap != NULL; ap = ap->next) | |
9625 if (ap->pat != NULL && ap->cmds != NULL | |
856 | 9626 && (ap->buflocal_nr == 0 |
153 | 9627 ? match_file_pat(NULL, ap->reg_prog, |
9628 fname, sfname, tail, ap->allow_dirs) | |
856 | 9629 : buf != NULL && ap->buflocal_nr == buf->b_fnum |
40 | 9630 )) |
7 | 9631 { |
9632 retval = TRUE; | |
9633 break; | |
9634 } | |
9635 | |
9636 vim_free(fname); | |
9637 #ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME | |
9638 vim_free(sfname); | |
9639 #endif | |
9640 | |
9641 return retval; | |
9642 } | |
9643 | |
9644 #if defined(FEAT_CMDL_COMPL) || defined(PROTO) | |
9645 /* | |
9646 * Function given to ExpandGeneric() to obtain the list of autocommand group | |
9647 * names. | |
9648 */ | |
9649 char_u * | |
9650 get_augroup_name(xp, idx) | |
1880 | 9651 expand_T *xp UNUSED; |
7 | 9652 int idx; |
9653 { | |
9654 if (idx == augroups.ga_len) /* add "END" add the end */ | |
9655 return (char_u *)"END"; | |
9656 if (idx >= augroups.ga_len) /* end of list */ | |
9657 return NULL; | |
9658 if (AUGROUP_NAME(idx) == NULL) /* skip deleted entries */ | |
9659 return (char_u *)""; | |
9660 return AUGROUP_NAME(idx); /* return a name */ | |
9661 } | |
9662 | |
9663 static int include_groups = FALSE; | |
9664 | |
9665 char_u * | |
9666 set_context_in_autocmd(xp, arg, doautocmd) | |
9667 expand_T *xp; | |
9668 char_u *arg; | |
1733 | 9669 int doautocmd; /* TRUE for :doauto*, FALSE for :autocmd */ |
7 | 9670 { |
9671 char_u *p; | |
9672 int group; | |
9673 | |
9674 /* check for a group name, skip it if present */ | |
9675 include_groups = FALSE; | |
9676 p = arg; | |
9677 group = au_get_grouparg(&arg); | |
9678 if (group == AUGROUP_ERROR) | |
9679 return NULL; | |
9680 /* If there only is a group name that's what we expand. */ | |
9681 if (*arg == NUL && group != AUGROUP_ALL && !vim_iswhite(arg[-1])) | |
9682 { | |
9683 arg = p; | |
9684 group = AUGROUP_ALL; | |
9685 } | |
9686 | |
9687 /* skip over event name */ | |
9688 for (p = arg; *p != NUL && !vim_iswhite(*p); ++p) | |
9689 if (*p == ',') | |
9690 arg = p + 1; | |
9691 if (*p == NUL) | |
9692 { | |
9693 if (group == AUGROUP_ALL) | |
9694 include_groups = TRUE; | |
9695 xp->xp_context = EXPAND_EVENTS; /* expand event name */ | |
9696 xp->xp_pattern = arg; | |
9697 return NULL; | |
9698 } | |
9699 | |
9700 /* skip over pattern */ | |
9701 arg = skipwhite(p); | |
9702 while (*arg && (!vim_iswhite(*arg) || arg[-1] == '\\')) | |
9703 arg++; | |
9704 if (*arg) | |
9705 return arg; /* expand (next) command */ | |
9706 | |
9707 if (doautocmd) | |
9708 xp->xp_context = EXPAND_FILES; /* expand file names */ | |
9709 else | |
9710 xp->xp_context = EXPAND_NOTHING; /* pattern is not expanded */ | |
9711 return NULL; | |
9712 } | |
9713 | |
9714 /* | |
9715 * Function given to ExpandGeneric() to obtain the list of event names. | |
9716 */ | |
9717 char_u * | |
9718 get_event_name(xp, idx) | |
1880 | 9719 expand_T *xp UNUSED; |
7 | 9720 int idx; |
9721 { | |
9722 if (idx < augroups.ga_len) /* First list group names, if wanted */ | |
9723 { | |
9724 if (!include_groups || AUGROUP_NAME(idx) == NULL) | |
9725 return (char_u *)""; /* skip deleted entries */ | |
9726 return AUGROUP_NAME(idx); /* return a name */ | |
9727 } | |
9728 return (char_u *)event_names[idx - augroups.ga_len].name; | |
9729 } | |
9730 | |
9731 #endif /* FEAT_CMDL_COMPL */ | |
9732 | |
9733 /* | |
615 | 9734 * Return TRUE if autocmd is supported. |
9735 */ | |
9736 int | |
9737 autocmd_supported(name) | |
9738 char_u *name; | |
9739 { | |
9740 char_u *p; | |
9741 | |
9742 return (event_name2nr(name, &p) != NUM_EVENTS); | |
9743 } | |
9744 | |
9745 /* | |
612 | 9746 * Return TRUE if an autocommand is defined for a group, event and |
9747 * pattern: The group can be omitted to accept any group. "event" and "pattern" | |
9748 * can be NULL to accept any event and pattern. "pattern" can be NULL to accept | |
9749 * any pattern. Buffer-local patterns <buffer> or <buffer=N> are accepted. | |
9750 * Used for: | |
9751 * exists("#Group") or | |
9752 * exists("#Group#Event") or | |
9753 * exists("#Group#Event#pat") or | |
9754 * exists("#Event") or | |
9755 * exists("#Event#pat") | |
7 | 9756 */ |
9757 int | |
612 | 9758 au_exists(arg) |
9759 char_u *arg; | |
7 | 9760 { |
612 | 9761 char_u *arg_save; |
9762 char_u *pattern = NULL; | |
7 | 9763 char_u *event_name; |
9764 char_u *p; | |
661 | 9765 event_T event; |
7 | 9766 AutoPat *ap; |
40 | 9767 buf_T *buflocal_buf = NULL; |
612 | 9768 int group; |
9769 int retval = FALSE; | |
9770 | |
615 | 9771 /* Make a copy so that we can change the '#' chars to a NUL. */ |
612 | 9772 arg_save = vim_strsave(arg); |
9773 if (arg_save == NULL) | |
9774 return FALSE; | |
615 | 9775 p = vim_strchr(arg_save, '#'); |
612 | 9776 if (p != NULL) |
9777 *p++ = NUL; | |
9778 | |
9779 /* First, look for an autocmd group name */ | |
9780 group = au_find_group(arg_save); | |
9781 if (group == AUGROUP_ERROR) | |
9782 { | |
9783 /* Didn't match a group name, assume the first argument is an event. */ | |
9784 group = AUGROUP_ALL; | |
9785 event_name = arg_save; | |
9786 } | |
9787 else | |
9788 { | |
9789 if (p == NULL) | |
9790 { | |
9791 /* "Group": group name is present and it's recognized */ | |
9792 retval = TRUE; | |
9793 goto theend; | |
9794 } | |
9795 | |
9796 /* Must be "Group#Event" or "Group#Event#pat". */ | |
9797 event_name = p; | |
9798 p = vim_strchr(event_name, '#'); | |
9799 if (p != NULL) | |
9800 *p++ = NUL; /* "Group#Event#pat" */ | |
9801 } | |
9802 | |
9803 pattern = p; /* "pattern" is NULL when there is no pattern */ | |
7 | 9804 |
9805 /* find the index (enum) for the event name */ | |
9806 event = event_name2nr(event_name, &p); | |
9807 | |
9808 /* return FALSE if the event name is not recognized */ | |
612 | 9809 if (event == NUM_EVENTS) |
9810 goto theend; | |
7 | 9811 |
9812 /* Find the first autocommand for this event. | |
9813 * If there isn't any, return FALSE; | |
9814 * If there is one and no pattern given, return TRUE; */ | |
9815 ap = first_autopat[(int)event]; | |
9816 if (ap == NULL) | |
612 | 9817 goto theend; |
7 | 9818 |
40 | 9819 /* if pattern is "<buffer>", special handling is needed which uses curbuf */ |
9820 /* for pattern "<buffer=N>, fnamecmp() will work fine */ | |
1962 | 9821 if (pattern != NULL && STRICMP(pattern, "<buffer>") == 0) |
40 | 9822 buflocal_buf = curbuf; |
9823 | |
7 | 9824 /* Check if there is an autocommand with the given pattern. */ |
9825 for ( ; ap != NULL; ap = ap->next) | |
40 | 9826 /* only use a pattern when it has not been removed and has commands. */ |
9827 /* For buffer-local autocommands, fnamecmp() works fine. */ | |
7 | 9828 if (ap->pat != NULL && ap->cmds != NULL |
612 | 9829 && (group == AUGROUP_ALL || ap->group == group) |
1962 | 9830 && (pattern == NULL |
9831 || (buflocal_buf == NULL | |
9832 ? fnamecmp(ap->pat, pattern) == 0 | |
9833 : ap->buflocal_nr == buflocal_buf->b_fnum))) | |
612 | 9834 { |
9835 retval = TRUE; | |
9836 break; | |
9837 } | |
9838 | |
9839 theend: | |
9840 vim_free(arg_save); | |
9841 return retval; | |
7 | 9842 } |
40 | 9843 |
934 | 9844 #else /* FEAT_AUTOCMD */ |
9845 | |
9846 /* | |
9847 * Prepare for executing commands for (hidden) buffer "buf". | |
9848 * This is the non-autocommand version, it simply saves "curbuf" and sets | |
9849 * "curbuf" and "curwin" to match "buf". | |
9850 */ | |
9851 void | |
9852 aucmd_prepbuf(aco, buf) | |
9853 aco_save_T *aco; /* structure to save values in */ | |
9854 buf_T *buf; /* new curbuf */ | |
9855 { | |
1906 | 9856 aco->save_curbuf = curbuf; |
9857 --curbuf->b_nwindows; | |
934 | 9858 curbuf = buf; |
9859 curwin->w_buffer = buf; | |
1906 | 9860 ++curbuf->b_nwindows; |
934 | 9861 } |
9862 | |
9863 /* | |
9864 * Restore after executing commands for a (hidden) buffer. | |
9865 * This is the non-autocommand version. | |
9866 */ | |
9867 void | |
9868 aucmd_restbuf(aco) | |
9869 aco_save_T *aco; /* structure holding saved values */ | |
9870 { | |
1906 | 9871 --curbuf->b_nwindows; |
9872 curbuf = aco->save_curbuf; | |
934 | 9873 curwin->w_buffer = curbuf; |
1906 | 9874 ++curbuf->b_nwindows; |
934 | 9875 } |
9876 | |
7 | 9877 #endif /* FEAT_AUTOCMD */ |
9878 | |
934 | 9879 |
7 | 9880 #if defined(FEAT_AUTOCMD) || defined(FEAT_WILDIGN) || defined(PROTO) |
9881 /* | |
153 | 9882 * Try matching a filename with a "pattern" ("prog" is NULL), or use the |
9883 * precompiled regprog "prog" ("pattern" is NULL). That avoids calling | |
9884 * vim_regcomp() often. | |
7 | 9885 * Used for autocommands and 'wildignore'. |
9886 * Returns TRUE if there is a match, FALSE otherwise. | |
9887 */ | |
9888 int | |
153 | 9889 match_file_pat(pattern, prog, fname, sfname, tail, allow_dirs) |
7 | 9890 char_u *pattern; /* pattern to match with */ |
153 | 9891 regprog_T *prog; /* pre-compiled regprog or NULL */ |
7 | 9892 char_u *fname; /* full path of file name */ |
9893 char_u *sfname; /* short file name or NULL */ | |
9894 char_u *tail; /* tail of path */ | |
9895 int allow_dirs; /* allow matching with dir */ | |
9896 { | |
9897 regmatch_T regmatch; | |
9898 int result = FALSE; | |
9899 #ifdef FEAT_OSFILETYPE | |
9900 int no_pattern = FALSE; /* TRUE if check is filetype only */ | |
9901 char_u *type_start; | |
9902 char_u c; | |
9903 int match = FALSE; | |
9904 #endif | |
9905 | |
9906 #ifdef CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILENAME | |
9907 regmatch.rm_ic = TRUE; /* Always ignore case */ | |
9908 #else | |
9909 regmatch.rm_ic = FALSE; /* Don't ever ignore case */ | |
9910 #endif | |
9911 #ifdef FEAT_OSFILETYPE | |
9912 if (*pattern == '<') | |
9913 { | |
9914 /* There is a filetype condition specified with this pattern. | |
9915 * Check the filetype matches first. If not, don't bother with the | |
9916 * pattern (set regprog to NULL). | |
9917 * Always use magic for the regexp. | |
9918 */ | |
9919 | |
9920 for (type_start = pattern + 1; (c = *pattern); pattern++) | |
9921 { | |
9922 if ((c == ';' || c == '>') && match == FALSE) | |
9923 { | |
9924 *pattern = NUL; /* Terminate the string */ | |
9925 match = mch_check_filetype(fname, type_start); | |
9926 *pattern = c; /* Restore the terminator */ | |
9927 type_start = pattern + 1; | |
9928 } | |
9929 if (c == '>') | |
9930 break; | |
9931 } | |
9932 | |
9933 /* (c should never be NUL, but check anyway) */ | |
9934 if (match == FALSE || c == NUL) | |
9935 regmatch.regprog = NULL; /* Doesn't match - don't check pat. */ | |
9936 else if (*pattern == NUL) | |
9937 { | |
9938 regmatch.regprog = NULL; /* Vim will try to free regprog later */ | |
9939 no_pattern = TRUE; /* Always matches - don't check pat. */ | |
9940 } | |
9941 else | |
9942 regmatch.regprog = vim_regcomp(pattern + 1, RE_MAGIC); | |
9943 } | |
9944 else | |
9945 #endif | |
153 | 9946 { |
9947 if (prog != NULL) | |
9948 regmatch.regprog = prog; | |
9949 else | |
9950 regmatch.regprog = vim_regcomp(pattern, RE_MAGIC); | |
9951 } | |
7 | 9952 |
9953 /* | |
9954 * Try for a match with the pattern with: | |
9955 * 1. the full file name, when the pattern has a '/'. | |
9956 * 2. the short file name, when the pattern has a '/'. | |
9957 * 3. the tail of the file name, when the pattern has no '/'. | |
9958 */ | |
9959 if ( | |
9960 #ifdef FEAT_OSFILETYPE | |
9961 /* If the check is for a filetype only and we don't care | |
9962 * about the path then skip all the regexp stuff. | |
9963 */ | |
9964 no_pattern || | |
9965 #endif | |
9966 (regmatch.regprog != NULL | |
9967 && ((allow_dirs | |
9968 && (vim_regexec(®match, fname, (colnr_T)0) | |
9969 || (sfname != NULL | |
9970 && vim_regexec(®match, sfname, (colnr_T)0)))) | |
9971 || (!allow_dirs && vim_regexec(®match, tail, (colnr_T)0))))) | |
9972 result = TRUE; | |
9973 | |
153 | 9974 if (prog == NULL) |
9975 vim_free(regmatch.regprog); | |
7 | 9976 return result; |
9977 } | |
9978 #endif | |
9979 | |
9980 #if defined(FEAT_WILDIGN) || defined(PROTO) | |
9981 /* | |
9982 * Return TRUE if a file matches with a pattern in "list". | |
9983 * "list" is a comma-separated list of patterns, like 'wildignore'. | |
9984 * "sfname" is the short file name or NULL, "ffname" the long file name. | |
9985 */ | |
9986 int | |
9987 match_file_list(list, sfname, ffname) | |
9988 char_u *list; | |
9989 char_u *sfname; | |
9990 char_u *ffname; | |
9991 { | |
9992 char_u buf[100]; | |
9993 char_u *tail; | |
9994 char_u *regpat; | |
9995 char allow_dirs; | |
9996 int match; | |
9997 char_u *p; | |
9998 | |
9999 tail = gettail(sfname); | |
10000 | |
10001 /* try all patterns in 'wildignore' */ | |
10002 p = list; | |
10003 while (*p) | |
10004 { | |
10005 copy_option_part(&p, buf, 100, ","); | |
10006 regpat = file_pat_to_reg_pat(buf, NULL, &allow_dirs, FALSE); | |
10007 if (regpat == NULL) | |
10008 break; | |
153 | 10009 match = match_file_pat(regpat, NULL, ffname, sfname, |
10010 tail, (int)allow_dirs); | |
7 | 10011 vim_free(regpat); |
10012 if (match) | |
10013 return TRUE; | |
10014 } | |
10015 return FALSE; | |
10016 } | |
10017 #endif | |
10018 | |
10019 /* | |
10020 * Convert the given pattern "pat" which has shell style wildcards in it, into | |
10021 * a regular expression, and return the result in allocated memory. If there | |
10022 * is a directory path separator to be matched, then TRUE is put in | |
10023 * allow_dirs, otherwise FALSE is put there -- webb. | |
10024 * Handle backslashes before special characters, like "\*" and "\ ". | |
10025 * | |
10026 * If FEAT_OSFILETYPE defined then pass initial <type> through unchanged. Eg: | |
10027 * '<html>myfile' becomes '<html>^myfile$' -- leonard. | |
10028 * | |
10029 * Returns NULL when out of memory. | |
10030 */ | |
10031 char_u * | |
10032 file_pat_to_reg_pat(pat, pat_end, allow_dirs, no_bslash) | |
10033 char_u *pat; | |
10034 char_u *pat_end; /* first char after pattern or NULL */ | |
10035 char *allow_dirs; /* Result passed back out in here */ | |
1877 | 10036 int no_bslash UNUSED; /* Don't use a backward slash as pathsep */ |
7 | 10037 { |
10038 int size; | |
10039 char_u *endp; | |
10040 char_u *reg_pat; | |
10041 char_u *p; | |
10042 int i; | |
10043 int nested = 0; | |
10044 int add_dollar = TRUE; | |
10045 #ifdef FEAT_OSFILETYPE | |
10046 int check_length = 0; | |
10047 #endif | |
10048 | |
10049 if (allow_dirs != NULL) | |
10050 *allow_dirs = FALSE; | |
10051 if (pat_end == NULL) | |
10052 pat_end = pat + STRLEN(pat); | |
10053 | |
10054 #ifdef FEAT_OSFILETYPE | |
10055 /* Find out how much of the string is the filetype check */ | |
10056 if (*pat == '<') | |
10057 { | |
10058 /* Count chars until the next '>' */ | |
10059 for (p = pat + 1; p < pat_end && *p != '>'; p++) | |
10060 ; | |
10061 if (p < pat_end) | |
10062 { | |
10063 /* Pattern is of the form <.*>.* */ | |
10064 check_length = p - pat + 1; | |
10065 if (p + 1 >= pat_end) | |
10066 { | |
10067 /* The 'pattern' is a filetype check ONLY */ | |
10068 reg_pat = (char_u *)alloc(check_length + 1); | |
10069 if (reg_pat != NULL) | |
10070 { | |
10071 mch_memmove(reg_pat, pat, (size_t)check_length); | |
10072 reg_pat[check_length] = NUL; | |
10073 } | |
10074 return reg_pat; | |
10075 } | |
10076 } | |
10077 /* else: there was no closing '>' - assume it was a normal pattern */ | |
10078 | |
10079 } | |
10080 pat += check_length; | |
10081 size = 2 + check_length; | |
10082 #else | |
10083 size = 2; /* '^' at start, '$' at end */ | |
10084 #endif | |
10085 | |
10086 for (p = pat; p < pat_end; p++) | |
10087 { | |
10088 switch (*p) | |
10089 { | |
10090 case '*': | |
10091 case '.': | |
10092 case ',': | |
10093 case '{': | |
10094 case '}': | |
10095 case '~': | |
10096 size += 2; /* extra backslash */ | |
10097 break; | |
10098 #ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME | |
10099 case '\\': | |
10100 case '/': | |
10101 size += 4; /* could become "[\/]" */ | |
10102 break; | |
10103 #endif | |
10104 default: | |
10105 size++; | |
10106 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
474 | 10107 if (enc_dbcs != 0 && (*mb_ptr2len)(p) > 1) |
7 | 10108 { |
10109 ++p; | |
10110 ++size; | |
10111 } | |
10112 # endif | |
10113 break; | |
10114 } | |
10115 } | |
10116 reg_pat = alloc(size + 1); | |
10117 if (reg_pat == NULL) | |
10118 return NULL; | |
10119 | |
10120 #ifdef FEAT_OSFILETYPE | |
10121 /* Copy the type check in to the start. */ | |
10122 if (check_length) | |
10123 mch_memmove(reg_pat, pat - check_length, (size_t)check_length); | |
10124 i = check_length; | |
10125 #else | |
10126 i = 0; | |
10127 #endif | |
10128 | |
10129 if (pat[0] == '*') | |
10130 while (pat[0] == '*' && pat < pat_end - 1) | |
10131 pat++; | |
10132 else | |
10133 reg_pat[i++] = '^'; | |
10134 endp = pat_end - 1; | |
10135 if (*endp == '*') | |
10136 { | |
10137 while (endp - pat > 0 && *endp == '*') | |
10138 endp--; | |
10139 add_dollar = FALSE; | |
10140 } | |
10141 for (p = pat; *p && nested >= 0 && p <= endp; p++) | |
10142 { | |
10143 switch (*p) | |
10144 { | |
10145 case '*': | |
10146 reg_pat[i++] = '.'; | |
10147 reg_pat[i++] = '*'; | |
444 | 10148 while (p[1] == '*') /* "**" matches like "*" */ |
10149 ++p; | |
7 | 10150 break; |
10151 case '.': | |
10152 #ifdef RISCOS | |
10153 if (allow_dirs != NULL) | |
10154 *allow_dirs = TRUE; | |
10155 /* FALLTHROUGH */ | |
10156 #endif | |
10157 case '~': | |
10158 reg_pat[i++] = '\\'; | |
10159 reg_pat[i++] = *p; | |
10160 break; | |
10161 case '?': | |
10162 #ifdef RISCOS | |
10163 case '#': | |
10164 #endif | |
10165 reg_pat[i++] = '.'; | |
10166 break; | |
10167 case '\\': | |
10168 if (p[1] == NUL) | |
10169 break; | |
10170 #ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME | |
10171 if (!no_bslash) | |
10172 { | |
10173 /* translate: | |
10174 * "\x" to "\\x" e.g., "dir\file" | |
10175 * "\*" to "\\.*" e.g., "dir\*.c" | |
10176 * "\?" to "\\." e.g., "dir\??.c" | |
10177 * "\+" to "\+" e.g., "fileX\+.c" | |
10178 */ | |
10179 if ((vim_isfilec(p[1]) || p[1] == '*' || p[1] == '?') | |
10180 && p[1] != '+') | |
10181 { | |
10182 reg_pat[i++] = '['; | |
10183 reg_pat[i++] = '\\'; | |
10184 reg_pat[i++] = '/'; | |
10185 reg_pat[i++] = ']'; | |
10186 if (allow_dirs != NULL) | |
10187 *allow_dirs = TRUE; | |
10188 break; | |
10189 } | |
10190 } | |
10191 #endif | |
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10193 * foo\?bar -> foo?bar |
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10194 * foo\%bar -> foo%bar |
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10195 * foo\,bar -> foo,bar |
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10196 * foo\ bar -> foo bar |
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10198 * regexp. */ |
7 | 10199 if (*++p == '?' |
10200 #ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME | |
10201 && no_bslash | |
10202 #endif | |
10203 ) | |
10204 reg_pat[i++] = '?'; | |
10205 else | |
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10206 if (*p == ',' || *p == '%' || *p == '#' || *p == ' ') |
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10207 reg_pat[i++] = *p; |
7 | 10208 else |
10209 { | |
10210 if (allow_dirs != NULL && vim_ispathsep(*p) | |
10211 #ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME | |
10212 && (!no_bslash || *p != '\\') | |
10213 #endif | |
10214 ) | |
10215 *allow_dirs = TRUE; | |
10216 reg_pat[i++] = '\\'; | |
10217 reg_pat[i++] = *p; | |
10218 } | |
10219 break; | |
10220 #ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME | |
10221 case '/': | |
10222 reg_pat[i++] = '['; | |
10223 reg_pat[i++] = '\\'; | |
10224 reg_pat[i++] = '/'; | |
10225 reg_pat[i++] = ']'; | |
10226 if (allow_dirs != NULL) | |
10227 *allow_dirs = TRUE; | |
10228 break; | |
10229 #endif | |
10230 case '{': | |
10231 reg_pat[i++] = '\\'; | |
10232 reg_pat[i++] = '('; | |
10233 nested++; | |
10234 break; | |
10235 case '}': | |
10236 reg_pat[i++] = '\\'; | |
10237 reg_pat[i++] = ')'; | |
10238 --nested; | |
10239 break; | |
10240 case ',': | |
10241 if (nested) | |
10242 { | |
10243 reg_pat[i++] = '\\'; | |
10244 reg_pat[i++] = '|'; | |
10245 } | |
10246 else | |
10247 reg_pat[i++] = ','; | |
10248 break; | |
10249 default: | |
10250 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
474 | 10251 if (enc_dbcs != 0 && (*mb_ptr2len)(p) > 1) |
7 | 10252 reg_pat[i++] = *p++; |
10253 else | |
10254 # endif | |
10255 if (allow_dirs != NULL && vim_ispathsep(*p)) | |
10256 *allow_dirs = TRUE; | |
10257 reg_pat[i++] = *p; | |
10258 break; | |
10259 } | |
10260 } | |
10261 if (add_dollar) | |
10262 reg_pat[i++] = '$'; | |
10263 reg_pat[i] = NUL; | |
10264 if (nested != 0) | |
10265 { | |
10266 if (nested < 0) | |
10267 EMSG(_("E219: Missing {.")); | |
10268 else | |
10269 EMSG(_("E220: Missing }.")); | |
10270 vim_free(reg_pat); | |
10271 reg_pat = NULL; | |
10272 } | |
10273 return reg_pat; | |
10274 } |