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1 /* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4:
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2 *
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3 * VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar
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4 *
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5 * Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions.
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6 * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed.
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7 * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code.
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8 */
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9
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10 /*
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11 * message.c: functions for displaying messages on the command line
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12 */
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13
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14 #define MESSAGE_FILE /* don't include prototype for smsg() */
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15
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16 #include "vim.h"
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17
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18 static int other_sourcing_name __ARGS((void));
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19 static char_u *get_emsg_source __ARGS((void));
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20 static char_u *get_emsg_lnum __ARGS((void));
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21 static void add_msg_hist __ARGS((char_u *s, int len, int attr));
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22 static void hit_return_msg __ARGS((void));
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23 static void msg_home_replace_attr __ARGS((char_u *fname, int attr));
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24 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
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25 static char_u *screen_puts_mbyte __ARGS((char_u *s, int l, int attr));
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26 #endif
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27 static void msg_puts_attr_len __ARGS((char_u *str, int maxlen, int attr));
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28 static void msg_puts_display __ARGS((char_u *str, int maxlen, int attr, int recurse));
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29 static void msg_scroll_up __ARGS((void));
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30 static void inc_msg_scrolled __ARGS((void));
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31 static void store_sb_text __ARGS((char_u **sb_str, char_u *s, int attr, int *sb_col, int finish));
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32 static void t_puts __ARGS((int *t_col, char_u *t_s, char_u *s, int attr));
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33 static void msg_puts_printf __ARGS((char_u *str, int maxlen));
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34 static int do_more_prompt __ARGS((int typed_char));
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35 static void msg_screen_putchar __ARGS((int c, int attr));
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36 static int msg_check_screen __ARGS((void));
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37 static void redir_write __ARGS((char_u *s, int maxlen));
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38 static void verbose_write __ARGS((char_u *s, int maxlen));
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39 #ifdef FEAT_CON_DIALOG
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40 static char_u *msg_show_console_dialog __ARGS((char_u *message, char_u *buttons, int dfltbutton));
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41 static int confirm_msg_used = FALSE; /* displaying confirm_msg */
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42 static char_u *confirm_msg = NULL; /* ":confirm" message */
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43 static char_u *confirm_msg_tail; /* tail of confirm_msg */
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44 #endif
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45
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46 struct msg_hist
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47 {
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48 struct msg_hist *next;
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49 char_u *msg;
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50 int attr;
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51 };
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52
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53 static struct msg_hist *first_msg_hist = NULL;
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54 static struct msg_hist *last_msg_hist = NULL;
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55 static int msg_hist_len = 0;
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56 static int msg_hist_off = FALSE; /* don't add messages to history */
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57
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58 /*
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59 * When writing messages to the screen, there are many different situations.
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60 * A number of variables is used to remember the current state:
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61 * msg_didany TRUE when messages were written since the last time the
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62 * user reacted to a prompt.
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63 * Reset: After hitting a key for the hit-return prompt,
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64 * hitting <CR> for the command line or input().
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65 * Set: When any message is written to the screen.
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66 * msg_didout TRUE when something was written to the current line.
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67 * Reset: When advancing to the next line, when the current
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68 * text can be overwritten.
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69 * Set: When any message is written to the screen.
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70 * msg_nowait No extra delay for the last drawn message.
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71 * Used in normal_cmd() before the mode message is drawn.
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72 * emsg_on_display There was an error message recently. Indicates that there
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73 * should be a delay before redrawing.
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74 * msg_scroll The next message should not overwrite the current one.
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75 * msg_scrolled How many lines the screen has been scrolled (because of
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76 * messages). Used in update_screen() to scroll the screen
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77 * back. Incremented each time the screen scrolls a line.
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78 * msg_scrolled_ign TRUE when msg_scrolled is non-zero and msg_puts_attr()
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79 * writes something without scrolling should not make
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80 * need_wait_return to be set. This is a hack to make ":ts"
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81 * work without an extra prompt.
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82 * lines_left Number of lines available for messages before the
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83 * more-prompt is to be given.
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84 * need_wait_return TRUE when the hit-return prompt is needed.
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85 * Reset: After giving the hit-return prompt, when the user
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86 * has answered some other prompt.
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87 * Set: When the ruler or typeahead display is overwritten,
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88 * scrolling the screen for some message.
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89 * keep_msg Message to be displayed after redrawing the screen, in
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90 * main_loop().
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91 * This is an allocated string or NULL when not used.
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92 */
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93
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94 /*
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95 * msg(s) - displays the string 's' on the status line
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96 * When terminal not initialized (yet) mch_errmsg(..) is used.
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97 * return TRUE if wait_return not called
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98 */
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99 int
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100 msg(s)
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101 char_u *s;
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102 {
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103 return msg_attr_keep(s, 0, FALSE);
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104 }
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105
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106 #if defined(FEAT_EVAL) || defined(FEAT_X11) || defined(USE_XSMP) \
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107 || defined(PROTO)
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108 /*
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109 * Like msg() but keep it silent when 'verbosefile' is set.
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110 */
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111 int
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112 verb_msg(s)
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113 char_u *s;
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114 {
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115 int n;
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116
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117 verbose_enter();
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118 n = msg_attr_keep(s, 0, FALSE);
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119 verbose_leave();
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120
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121 return n;
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122 }
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123 #endif
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124
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125 int
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126 msg_attr(s, attr)
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127 char_u *s;
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128 int attr;
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129 {
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130 return msg_attr_keep(s, attr, FALSE);
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131 }
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132
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133 int
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134 msg_attr_keep(s, attr, keep)
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135 char_u *s;
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136 int attr;
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137 int keep; /* TRUE: set keep_msg if it doesn't scroll */
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138 {
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139 static int entered = 0;
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140 int retval;
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141 char_u *buf = NULL;
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142
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143 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL
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144 if (attr == 0)
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145 set_vim_var_string(VV_STATUSMSG, s, -1);
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146 #endif
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147
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148 /*
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149 * It is possible that displaying a messages causes a problem (e.g.,
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150 * when redrawing the window), which causes another message, etc.. To
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151 * break this loop, limit the recursiveness to 3 levels.
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152 */
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153 if (entered >= 3)
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154 return TRUE;
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155 ++entered;
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156
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157 /* Add message to history (unless it's a repeated kept message or a
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158 * truncated message) */
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159 if (s != keep_msg
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160 || (*s != '<'
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161 && last_msg_hist != NULL
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162 && last_msg_hist->msg != NULL
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163 && STRCMP(s, last_msg_hist->msg)))
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164 add_msg_hist(s, -1, attr);
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165
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166 /* When displaying keep_msg, don't let msg_start() free it, caller must do
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167 * that. */
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168 if (s == keep_msg)
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169 keep_msg = NULL;
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170
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171 /* Truncate the message if needed. */
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172 msg_start();
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173 buf = msg_strtrunc(s, FALSE);
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174 if (buf != NULL)
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175 s = buf;
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176
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177 msg_outtrans_attr(s, attr);
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178 msg_clr_eos();
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179 retval = msg_end();
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180
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181 if (keep && retval && vim_strsize(s) < (int)(Rows - cmdline_row - 1)
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182 * Columns + sc_col)
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183 {
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184 set_keep_msg(s);
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185 keep_msg_attr = 0;
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186 }
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187
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188 vim_free(buf);
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189 --entered;
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190 return retval;
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191 }
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192
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193 /*
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194 * Truncate a string such that it can be printed without causing a scroll.
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195 * Returns an allocated string or NULL when no truncating is done.
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196 */
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197 char_u *
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198 msg_strtrunc(s, force)
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199 char_u *s;
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200 int force; /* always truncate */
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201 {
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202 char_u *buf = NULL;
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203 int len;
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204 int room;
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205
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206 /* May truncate message to avoid a hit-return prompt */
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207 if ((!msg_scroll && !need_wait_return && shortmess(SHM_TRUNCALL)
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208 && !exmode_active && msg_silent == 0) || force)
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209 {
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210 len = vim_strsize(s);
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211 if (msg_scrolled != 0)
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212 /* Use all the columns. */
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213 room = (int)(Rows - msg_row) * Columns - 1;
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214 else
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215 /* Use up to 'showcmd' column. */
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216 room = (int)(Rows - msg_row - 1) * Columns + sc_col - 1;
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217 if (len > room && room > 0)
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218 {
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219 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
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220 if (enc_utf8)
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221 /* may have up to 18 bytes per cell (6 per char, up to two
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222 * composing chars) */
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223 buf = alloc((room + 2) * 18);
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224 else if (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU)
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225 /* may have up to 2 bytes per cell for euc-jp */
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226 buf = alloc((room + 2) * 2);
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227 else
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228 #endif
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229 buf = alloc(room + 2);
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230 if (buf != NULL)
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231 trunc_string(s, buf, room);
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232 }
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233 }
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234 return buf;
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235 }
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236
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237 /*
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238 * Truncate a string "s" to "buf" with cell width "room".
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239 * "s" and "buf" may be equal.
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240 */
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241 void
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242 trunc_string(s, buf, room)
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243 char_u *s;
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244 char_u *buf;
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245 int room;
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246 {
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247 int half;
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248 int len;
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249 int e;
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250 int i;
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251 int n;
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252
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253 room -= 3;
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254 half = room / 2;
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255 len = 0;
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256
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257 /* First part: Start of the string. */
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258 for (e = 0; len < half; ++e)
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259 {
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260 if (s[e] == NUL)
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261 {
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262 /* text fits without truncating! */
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263 buf[e] = NUL;
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264 return;
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265 }
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266 n = ptr2cells(s + e);
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267 if (len + n >= half)
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268 break;
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269 len += n;
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270 buf[e] = s[e];
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271 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
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272 if (has_mbyte)
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273 for (n = (*mb_ptr2len)(s + e); --n > 0; )
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274 {
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275 ++e;
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276 buf[e] = s[e];
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277 }
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278 #endif
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279 }
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280
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281 /* Last part: End of the string. */
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282 i = e;
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283 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
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284 if (enc_dbcs != 0)
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285 {
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286 /* For DBCS going backwards in a string is slow, but
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287 * computing the cell width isn't too slow: go forward
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288 * until the rest fits. */
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289 n = vim_strsize(s + i);
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290 while (len + n > room)
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291 {
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292 n -= ptr2cells(s + i);
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293 i += (*mb_ptr2len)(s + i);
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294 }
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295 }
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296 else if (enc_utf8)
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297 {
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298 /* For UTF-8 we can go backwards easily. */
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299 i = (int)STRLEN(s);
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300 for (;;)
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301 {
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302 half = i - (*mb_head_off)(s, s + i - 1) - 1;
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303 n = ptr2cells(s + half);
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304 if (len + n > room)
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305 break;
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306 len += n;
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307 i = half;
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308 }
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309 }
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310 else
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311 #endif
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312 {
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313 for (i = (int)STRLEN(s); len + (n = ptr2cells(s + i - 1)) <= room; --i)
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314 len += n;
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315 }
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316
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317 /* Set the middle and copy the last part. */
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318 mch_memmove(buf + e, "...", (size_t)3);
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319 mch_memmove(buf + e + 3, s + i, STRLEN(s + i) + 1);
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320 }
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321
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322 /*
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323 * Automatic prototype generation does not understand this function.
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324 * Note: Caller of smgs() and smsg_attr() must check the resulting string is
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325 * shorter than IOSIZE!!!
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326 */
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327 #ifndef PROTO
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328 # ifndef HAVE_STDARG_H
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329
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330 int
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331 #ifdef __BORLANDC__
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332 _RTLENTRYF
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333 #endif
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334 smsg __ARGS((char_u *, long, long, long,
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335 long, long, long, long, long, long, long));
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336 int
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337 #ifdef __BORLANDC__
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338 _RTLENTRYF
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339 #endif
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340 smsg_attr __ARGS((int, char_u *, long, long, long,
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341 long, long, long, long, long, long, long));
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342
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343 int vim_snprintf __ARGS((char *, size_t, char *, long, long, long,
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344 long, long, long, long, long, long, long));
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345
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346 /*
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347 * smsg(str, arg, ...) is like using sprintf(buf, str, arg, ...) and then
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348 * calling msg(buf).
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349 * The buffer used is IObuff, the message is truncated at IOSIZE.
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350 */
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351
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352 /* VARARGS */
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353 int
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354 #ifdef __BORLANDC__
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355 _RTLENTRYF
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356 #endif
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357 smsg(s, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10)
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358 char_u *s;
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359 long a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10;
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360 {
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361 return smsg_attr(0, s, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10);
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362 }
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363
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364 /* VARARGS */
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365 int
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366 #ifdef __BORLANDC__
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367 _RTLENTRYF
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368 #endif
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369 smsg_attr(attr, s, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10)
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370 int attr;
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371 char_u *s;
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372 long a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10;
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373 {
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374 vim_snprintf((char *)IObuff, IOSIZE, (char *)s,
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375 a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10);
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376 return msg_attr(IObuff, attr);
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377 }
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378
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379 # else /* HAVE_STDARG_H */
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380
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381 int vim_snprintf(char *str, size_t str_m, char *fmt, ...);
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382
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383 int
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384 #ifdef __BORLANDC__
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385 _RTLENTRYF
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386 #endif
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387 smsg(char_u *s, ...)
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388 {
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389 va_list arglist;
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390
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391 va_start(arglist, s);
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392 vim_vsnprintf((char *)IObuff, IOSIZE, (char *)s, arglist, NULL);
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393 va_end(arglist);
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394 return msg(IObuff);
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395 }
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396
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397 int
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398 #ifdef __BORLANDC__
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399 _RTLENTRYF
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400 #endif
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401 smsg_attr(int attr, char_u *s, ...)
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402 {
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403 va_list arglist;
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404
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405 va_start(arglist, s);
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406 vim_vsnprintf((char *)IObuff, IOSIZE, (char *)s, arglist, NULL);
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407 va_end(arglist);
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408 return msg_attr(IObuff, attr);
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409 }
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410
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411 # endif /* HAVE_STDARG_H */
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412 #endif
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413
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414 /*
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415 * Remember the last sourcing name/lnum used in an error message, so that it
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416 * isn't printed each time when it didn't change.
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417 */
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418 static int last_sourcing_lnum = 0;
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419 static char_u *last_sourcing_name = NULL;
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420
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421 /*
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422 * Reset the last used sourcing name/lnum. Makes sure it is displayed again
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423 * for the next error message;
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424 */
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425 void
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426 reset_last_sourcing()
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427 {
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428 vim_free(last_sourcing_name);
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429 last_sourcing_name = NULL;
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430 last_sourcing_lnum = 0;
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431 }
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432
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433 /*
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434 * Return TRUE if "sourcing_name" differs from "last_sourcing_name".
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435 */
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436 static int
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437 other_sourcing_name()
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438 {
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439 if (sourcing_name != NULL)
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440 {
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441 if (last_sourcing_name != NULL)
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442 return STRCMP(sourcing_name, last_sourcing_name) != 0;
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443 return TRUE;
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444 }
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445 return FALSE;
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446 }
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447
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448 /*
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449 * Get the message about the source, as used for an error message.
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450 * Returns an allocated string with room for one more character.
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451 * Returns NULL when no message is to be given.
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452 */
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453 static char_u *
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454 get_emsg_source()
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455 {
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456 char_u *Buf, *p;
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457
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458 if (sourcing_name != NULL && other_sourcing_name())
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459 {
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460 p = (char_u *)_("Error detected while processing %s:");
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461 Buf = alloc((unsigned)(STRLEN(sourcing_name) + STRLEN(p)));
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462 if (Buf != NULL)
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463 sprintf((char *)Buf, (char *)p, sourcing_name);
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464 return Buf;
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465 }
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466 return NULL;
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467 }
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468
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469 /*
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470 * Get the message about the source lnum, as used for an error message.
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471 * Returns an allocated string with room for one more character.
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472 * Returns NULL when no message is to be given.
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473 */
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474 static char_u *
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475 get_emsg_lnum()
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476 {
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477 char_u *Buf, *p;
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478
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479 /* lnum is 0 when executing a command from the command line
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480 * argument, we don't want a line number then */
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481 if (sourcing_name != NULL
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16
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482 && (other_sourcing_name() || sourcing_lnum != last_sourcing_lnum)
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7
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483 && sourcing_lnum != 0)
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484 {
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485 p = (char_u *)_("line %4ld:");
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486 Buf = alloc((unsigned)(STRLEN(p) + 20));
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487 if (Buf != NULL)
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488 sprintf((char *)Buf, (char *)p, (long)sourcing_lnum);
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489 return Buf;
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490 }
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491 return NULL;
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492 }
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493
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494 /*
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16
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495 * Display name and line number for the source of an error.
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496 * Remember the file name and line number, so that for the next error the info
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497 * is only displayed if it changed.
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498 */
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499 void
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500 msg_source(attr)
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501 int attr;
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502 {
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503 char_u *p;
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504
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505 ++no_wait_return;
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506 p = get_emsg_source();
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507 if (p != NULL)
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508 {
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509 msg_attr(p, attr);
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510 vim_free(p);
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511 }
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512 p = get_emsg_lnum();
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513 if (p != NULL)
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514 {
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515 msg_attr(p, hl_attr(HLF_N));
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516 vim_free(p);
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517 last_sourcing_lnum = sourcing_lnum; /* only once for each line */
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518 }
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519
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520 /* remember the last sourcing name printed, also when it's empty */
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36
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521 if (sourcing_name == NULL || other_sourcing_name())
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16
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522 {
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523 vim_free(last_sourcing_name);
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524 if (sourcing_name == NULL)
|
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525 last_sourcing_name = NULL;
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526 else
|
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527 last_sourcing_name = vim_strsave(sourcing_name);
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528 }
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529 --no_wait_return;
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|
530 }
|
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531
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|
532 /*
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7
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533 * emsg() - display an error message
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534 *
|
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535 * Rings the bell, if appropriate, and calls message() to do the real work
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536 * When terminal not initialized (yet) mch_errmsg(..) is used.
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|
537 *
|
|
538 * return TRUE if wait_return not called
|
|
539 */
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540 int
|
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541 emsg(s)
|
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542 char_u *s;
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543 {
|
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544 int attr;
|
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545 char_u *p;
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546 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL
|
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547 int ignore = FALSE;
|
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548 int severe;
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549 #endif
|
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550
|
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551 called_emsg = TRUE;
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167
|
552 ex_exitval = 1;
|
7
|
553
|
|
554 /*
|
105
|
555 * If "emsg_severe" is TRUE: When an error exception is to be thrown,
|
|
556 * prefer this message over previous messages for the same command.
|
7
|
557 */
|
|
558 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL
|
|
559 severe = emsg_severe;
|
|
560 emsg_severe = FALSE;
|
|
561 #endif
|
|
562
|
|
563 /*
|
|
564 * If "emsg_off" is set: no error messages at the moment.
|
|
565 * If 'debug' is set: do error message anyway, but without side effects.
|
|
566 * If "emsg_skip" is set: never do error messages.
|
|
567 */
|
167
|
568 if ((emsg_off > 0 && vim_strchr(p_debug, 'm') == NULL)
|
7
|
569 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL
|
|
570 || emsg_skip > 0
|
|
571 #endif
|
|
572 )
|
|
573 return TRUE;
|
|
574
|
|
575 if (!emsg_off)
|
|
576 {
|
|
577 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL
|
|
578 /*
|
|
579 * Cause a throw of an error exception if appropriate. Don't display
|
|
580 * the error message in this case. (If no matching catch clause will
|
|
581 * be found, the message will be displayed later on.) "ignore" is set
|
|
582 * when the message should be ignored completely (used for the
|
|
583 * interrupt message).
|
|
584 */
|
|
585 if (cause_errthrow(s, severe, &ignore) == TRUE)
|
|
586 {
|
|
587 if (!ignore)
|
|
588 did_emsg = TRUE;
|
|
589 return TRUE;
|
|
590 }
|
|
591
|
|
592 /* set "v:errmsg", also when using ":silent! cmd" */
|
|
593 set_vim_var_string(VV_ERRMSG, s, -1);
|
|
594 #endif
|
|
595
|
|
596 /*
|
|
597 * When using ":silent! cmd" ignore error messsages.
|
|
598 * But do write it to the redirection file.
|
|
599 */
|
|
600 if (emsg_silent != 0)
|
|
601 {
|
|
602 msg_start();
|
16
|
603 p = get_emsg_source();
|
7
|
604 if (p != NULL)
|
|
605 {
|
|
606 STRCAT(p, "\n");
|
|
607 redir_write(p, -1);
|
|
608 vim_free(p);
|
|
609 }
|
16
|
610 p = get_emsg_lnum();
|
7
|
611 if (p != NULL)
|
|
612 {
|
|
613 STRCAT(p, "\n");
|
|
614 redir_write(p, -1);
|
|
615 vim_free(p);
|
|
616 }
|
|
617 redir_write(s, -1);
|
|
618 return TRUE;
|
|
619 }
|
|
620
|
|
621 /* Reset msg_silent, an error causes messages to be switched back on. */
|
|
622 msg_silent = 0;
|
|
623 cmd_silent = FALSE;
|
|
624
|
|
625 if (global_busy) /* break :global command */
|
|
626 ++global_busy;
|
|
627
|
|
628 if (p_eb)
|
|
629 beep_flush(); /* also includes flush_buffers() */
|
|
630 else
|
|
631 flush_buffers(FALSE); /* flush internal buffers */
|
|
632 did_emsg = TRUE; /* flag for DoOneCmd() */
|
|
633 }
|
|
634
|
|
635 emsg_on_display = TRUE; /* remember there is an error message */
|
|
636 ++msg_scroll; /* don't overwrite a previous message */
|
|
637 attr = hl_attr(HLF_E); /* set highlight mode for error messages */
|
539
|
638 if (msg_scrolled != 0)
|
7
|
639 need_wait_return = TRUE; /* needed in case emsg() is called after
|
|
640 * wait_return has reset need_wait_return
|
|
641 * and a redraw is expected because
|
|
642 * msg_scrolled is non-zero */
|
|
643
|
|
644 /*
|
|
645 * Display name and line number for the source of the error.
|
|
646 */
|
16
|
647 msg_source(attr);
|
7
|
648
|
|
649 /*
|
|
650 * Display the error message itself.
|
|
651 */
|
16
|
652 msg_nowait = FALSE; /* wait for this msg */
|
7
|
653 return msg_attr(s, attr);
|
|
654 }
|
|
655
|
|
656 /*
|
|
657 * Print an error message with one "%s" and one string argument.
|
|
658 */
|
|
659 int
|
|
660 emsg2(s, a1)
|
|
661 char_u *s, *a1;
|
|
662 {
|
|
663 return emsg3(s, a1, NULL);
|
|
664 }
|
|
665
|
330
|
666 /* emsg3() and emsgn() are in misc2.c to avoid warnings for the prototypes. */
|
7
|
667
|
167
|
668 void
|
|
669 emsg_invreg(name)
|
|
670 int name;
|
|
671 {
|
|
672 EMSG2(_("E354: Invalid register name: '%s'"), transchar(name));
|
|
673 }
|
|
674
|
7
|
675 /*
|
|
676 * Like msg(), but truncate to a single line if p_shm contains 't', or when
|
|
677 * "force" is TRUE. This truncates in another way as for normal messages.
|
|
678 * Careful: The string may be changed by msg_may_trunc()!
|
|
679 * Returns a pointer to the printed message, if wait_return() not called.
|
|
680 */
|
|
681 char_u *
|
|
682 msg_trunc_attr(s, force, attr)
|
|
683 char_u *s;
|
|
684 int force;
|
|
685 int attr;
|
|
686 {
|
|
687 int n;
|
|
688
|
|
689 /* Add message to history before truncating */
|
|
690 add_msg_hist(s, -1, attr);
|
|
691
|
|
692 s = msg_may_trunc(force, s);
|
|
693
|
|
694 msg_hist_off = TRUE;
|
|
695 n = msg_attr(s, attr);
|
|
696 msg_hist_off = FALSE;
|
|
697
|
|
698 if (n)
|
|
699 return s;
|
|
700 return NULL;
|
|
701 }
|
|
702
|
|
703 /*
|
|
704 * Check if message "s" should be truncated at the start (for filenames).
|
|
705 * Return a pointer to where the truncated message starts.
|
|
706 * Note: May change the message by replacing a character with '<'.
|
|
707 */
|
|
708 char_u *
|
|
709 msg_may_trunc(force, s)
|
|
710 int force;
|
|
711 char_u *s;
|
|
712 {
|
|
713 int n;
|
|
714 int room;
|
|
715
|
|
716 room = (int)(Rows - cmdline_row - 1) * Columns + sc_col - 1;
|
|
717 if ((force || (shortmess(SHM_TRUNC) && !exmode_active))
|
|
718 && (n = (int)STRLEN(s) - room) > 0)
|
|
719 {
|
|
720 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
721 if (has_mbyte)
|
|
722 {
|
|
723 int size = vim_strsize(s);
|
|
724
|
615
|
725 /* There may be room anyway when there are multibyte chars. */
|
|
726 if (size <= room)
|
|
727 return s;
|
|
728
|
7
|
729 for (n = 0; size >= room; )
|
|
730 {
|
|
731 size -= (*mb_ptr2cells)(s + n);
|
474
|
732 n += (*mb_ptr2len)(s + n);
|
7
|
733 }
|
|
734 --n;
|
|
735 }
|
|
736 #endif
|
|
737 s += n;
|
|
738 *s = '<';
|
|
739 }
|
|
740 return s;
|
|
741 }
|
|
742
|
|
743 static void
|
|
744 add_msg_hist(s, len, attr)
|
|
745 char_u *s;
|
|
746 int len; /* -1 for undetermined length */
|
|
747 int attr;
|
|
748 {
|
|
749 struct msg_hist *p;
|
|
750
|
|
751 if (msg_hist_off || msg_silent != 0)
|
|
752 return;
|
|
753
|
|
754 /* Don't let the message history get too big */
|
625
|
755 while (msg_hist_len > MAX_MSG_HIST_LEN)
|
355
|
756 (void)delete_first_msg();
|
|
757
|
7
|
758 /* allocate an entry and add the message at the end of the history */
|
|
759 p = (struct msg_hist *)alloc((int)sizeof(struct msg_hist));
|
|
760 if (p != NULL)
|
|
761 {
|
|
762 if (len < 0)
|
|
763 len = (int)STRLEN(s);
|
|
764 /* remove leading and trailing newlines */
|
|
765 while (len > 0 && *s == '\n')
|
|
766 {
|
|
767 ++s;
|
|
768 --len;
|
|
769 }
|
|
770 while (len > 0 && s[len - 1] == '\n')
|
|
771 --len;
|
|
772 p->msg = vim_strnsave(s, len);
|
|
773 p->next = NULL;
|
|
774 p->attr = attr;
|
|
775 if (last_msg_hist != NULL)
|
|
776 last_msg_hist->next = p;
|
|
777 last_msg_hist = p;
|
|
778 if (first_msg_hist == NULL)
|
|
779 first_msg_hist = last_msg_hist;
|
|
780 ++msg_hist_len;
|
|
781 }
|
|
782 }
|
|
783
|
|
784 /*
|
355
|
785 * Delete the first (oldest) message from the history.
|
|
786 * Returns FAIL if there are no messages.
|
|
787 */
|
|
788 int
|
|
789 delete_first_msg()
|
|
790 {
|
|
791 struct msg_hist *p;
|
|
792
|
|
793 if (msg_hist_len <= 0)
|
|
794 return FAIL;
|
|
795 p = first_msg_hist;
|
|
796 first_msg_hist = p->next;
|
|
797 vim_free(p->msg);
|
|
798 vim_free(p);
|
|
799 --msg_hist_len;
|
|
800 return OK;
|
|
801 }
|
|
802
|
|
803 /*
|
7
|
804 * ":messages" command.
|
|
805 */
|
|
806 /*ARGSUSED*/
|
|
807 void
|
|
808 ex_messages(eap)
|
|
809 exarg_T *eap;
|
|
810 {
|
|
811 struct msg_hist *p;
|
|
812 char_u *s;
|
|
813
|
|
814 msg_hist_off = TRUE;
|
|
815
|
|
816 s = mch_getenv((char_u *)"LANG");
|
|
817 if (s != NULL && *s != NUL)
|
|
818 msg_attr((char_u *)
|
|
819 _("Messages maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>"),
|
|
820 hl_attr(HLF_T));
|
|
821
|
|
822 for (p = first_msg_hist; p != NULL; p = p->next)
|
|
823 if (p->msg != NULL)
|
|
824 msg_attr(p->msg, p->attr);
|
|
825
|
|
826 msg_hist_off = FALSE;
|
|
827 }
|
|
828
|
28
|
829 #if defined(FEAT_CON_DIALOG) || defined(FIND_REPLACE_DIALOG) || defined(PROTO)
|
7
|
830 /*
|
|
831 * Call this after prompting the user. This will avoid a hit-return message
|
|
832 * and a delay.
|
|
833 */
|
28
|
834 void
|
7
|
835 msg_end_prompt()
|
|
836 {
|
|
837 need_wait_return = FALSE;
|
|
838 emsg_on_display = FALSE;
|
|
839 cmdline_row = msg_row;
|
|
840 msg_col = 0;
|
|
841 msg_clr_eos();
|
|
842 }
|
|
843 #endif
|
|
844
|
|
845 /*
|
|
846 * wait for the user to hit a key (normally a return)
|
|
847 * if 'redraw' is TRUE, clear and redraw the screen
|
|
848 * if 'redraw' is FALSE, just redraw the screen
|
|
849 * if 'redraw' is -1, don't redraw at all
|
|
850 */
|
|
851 void
|
|
852 wait_return(redraw)
|
|
853 int redraw;
|
|
854 {
|
|
855 int c;
|
|
856 int oldState;
|
|
857 int tmpState;
|
|
858 int had_got_int;
|
|
859
|
|
860 if (redraw == TRUE)
|
|
861 must_redraw = CLEAR;
|
|
862
|
|
863 /* If using ":silent cmd", don't wait for a return. Also don't set
|
|
864 * need_wait_return to do it later. */
|
|
865 if (msg_silent != 0)
|
|
866 return;
|
|
867
|
|
868 /*
|
|
869 * With the global command (and some others) we only need one return at the
|
|
870 * end. Adjust cmdline_row to avoid the next message overwriting the last one.
|
|
871 * When inside vgetc(), we can't wait for a typed character at all.
|
|
872 */
|
|
873 if (vgetc_busy)
|
|
874 return;
|
|
875 if (no_wait_return)
|
|
876 {
|
|
877 need_wait_return = TRUE;
|
|
878 if (!exmode_active)
|
|
879 cmdline_row = msg_row;
|
|
880 return;
|
|
881 }
|
|
882
|
|
883 redir_off = TRUE; /* don't redirect this message */
|
|
884 oldState = State;
|
|
885 if (quit_more)
|
|
886 {
|
|
887 c = CAR; /* just pretend CR was hit */
|
|
888 quit_more = FALSE;
|
|
889 got_int = FALSE;
|
|
890 }
|
|
891 else if (exmode_active)
|
|
892 {
|
|
893 MSG_PUTS(" "); /* make sure the cursor is on the right line */
|
|
894 c = CAR; /* no need for a return in ex mode */
|
|
895 got_int = FALSE;
|
|
896 }
|
|
897 else
|
|
898 {
|
|
899 /* Make sure the hit-return prompt is on screen when 'guioptions' was
|
|
900 * just changed. */
|
|
901 screenalloc(FALSE);
|
|
902
|
|
903 State = HITRETURN;
|
|
904 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
|
|
905 setmouse();
|
|
906 #endif
|
|
907 #ifdef USE_ON_FLY_SCROLL
|
|
908 dont_scroll = TRUE; /* disallow scrolling here */
|
|
909 #endif
|
|
910 hit_return_msg();
|
|
911
|
|
912 do
|
|
913 {
|
|
914 /* Remember "got_int", if it is set vgetc() probably returns a
|
|
915 * CTRL-C, but we need to loop then. */
|
|
916 had_got_int = got_int;
|
280
|
917
|
|
918 /* Don't do mappings here, we put the character back in the
|
|
919 * typeahead buffer. */
|
|
920 ++no_mapping;
|
|
921 ++allow_keys;
|
7
|
922 c = safe_vgetc();
|
216
|
923 if (had_got_int && !global_busy)
|
7
|
924 got_int = FALSE;
|
280
|
925 --no_mapping;
|
|
926 --allow_keys;
|
|
927
|
7
|
928 #ifdef FEAT_CLIPBOARD
|
|
929 /* Strange way to allow copying (yanking) a modeless selection at
|
|
930 * the hit-enter prompt. Use CTRL-Y, because the same is used in
|
|
931 * Cmdline-mode and it's harmless when there is no selection. */
|
|
932 if (c == Ctrl_Y && clip_star.state == SELECT_DONE)
|
|
933 {
|
|
934 clip_copy_modeless_selection(TRUE);
|
|
935 c = K_IGNORE;
|
|
936 }
|
|
937 #endif
|
447
|
938 if (p_more && !p_cp && (c == 'b' || c == 'k' || c == 'u'
|
|
939 || c == 'g' || c == K_UP))
|
446
|
940 {
|
|
941 /* scroll back to show older messages */
|
|
942 do_more_prompt(c);
|
|
943 if (quit_more)
|
|
944 {
|
|
945 c = CAR; /* just pretend CR was hit */
|
|
946 quit_more = FALSE;
|
|
947 got_int = FALSE;
|
|
948 }
|
|
949 else
|
|
950 {
|
|
951 c = K_IGNORE;
|
|
952 hit_return_msg();
|
|
953 }
|
|
954 }
|
7
|
955 } while ((had_got_int && c == Ctrl_C)
|
|
956 || c == K_IGNORE
|
|
957 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
|
|
958 || c == K_VER_SCROLLBAR || c == K_HOR_SCROLLBAR
|
|
959 #endif
|
|
960 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
|
|
961 || c == K_LEFTDRAG || c == K_LEFTRELEASE
|
|
962 || c == K_MIDDLEDRAG || c == K_MIDDLERELEASE
|
|
963 || c == K_RIGHTDRAG || c == K_RIGHTRELEASE
|
|
964 || c == K_MOUSEDOWN || c == K_MOUSEUP
|
|
965 || (!mouse_has(MOUSE_RETURN)
|
|
966 && mouse_row < msg_row
|
|
967 && (c == K_LEFTMOUSE
|
|
968 || c == K_MIDDLEMOUSE
|
|
969 || c == K_RIGHTMOUSE
|
|
970 || c == K_X1MOUSE
|
|
971 || c == K_X2MOUSE))
|
|
972 #endif
|
|
973 );
|
|
974 ui_breakcheck();
|
|
975 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
|
|
976 /*
|
|
977 * Avoid that the mouse-up event causes visual mode to start.
|
|
978 */
|
|
979 if (c == K_LEFTMOUSE || c == K_MIDDLEMOUSE || c == K_RIGHTMOUSE
|
|
980 || c == K_X1MOUSE || c == K_X2MOUSE)
|
|
981 (void)jump_to_mouse(MOUSE_SETPOS, NULL, 0);
|
|
982 else
|
|
983 #endif
|
|
984 if (vim_strchr((char_u *)"\r\n ", c) == NULL && c != Ctrl_C)
|
|
985 {
|
280
|
986 char_u buf[2];
|
|
987
|
|
988 /* Put the character back in the typeahead buffer. Don't use the
|
|
989 * stuff buffer, because lmaps wouldn't work. */
|
|
990 buf[0] = c;
|
|
991 buf[1] = NUL;
|
|
992 ins_typebuf(buf, REMAP_YES, 0, !KeyTyped, FALSE);
|
7
|
993 do_redraw = TRUE; /* need a redraw even though there is
|
280
|
994 typeahead */
|
7
|
995 }
|
|
996 }
|
|
997 redir_off = FALSE;
|
|
998
|
|
999 /*
|
|
1000 * If the user hits ':', '?' or '/' we get a command line from the next
|
|
1001 * line.
|
|
1002 */
|
|
1003 if (c == ':' || c == '?' || c == '/')
|
|
1004 {
|
|
1005 if (!exmode_active)
|
|
1006 cmdline_row = msg_row;
|
|
1007 skip_redraw = TRUE; /* skip redraw once */
|
|
1008 do_redraw = FALSE;
|
|
1009 }
|
|
1010
|
|
1011 /*
|
|
1012 * If the window size changed set_shellsize() will redraw the screen.
|
|
1013 * Otherwise the screen is only redrawn if 'redraw' is set and no ':'
|
|
1014 * typed.
|
|
1015 */
|
|
1016 tmpState = State;
|
|
1017 State = oldState; /* restore State before set_shellsize */
|
|
1018 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
|
|
1019 setmouse();
|
|
1020 #endif
|
|
1021 msg_check();
|
|
1022
|
|
1023 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(VMS)
|
|
1024 /*
|
|
1025 * When switching screens, we need to output an extra newline on exit.
|
|
1026 */
|
|
1027 if (swapping_screen() && !termcap_active)
|
|
1028 newline_on_exit = TRUE;
|
|
1029 #endif
|
|
1030
|
|
1031 need_wait_return = FALSE;
|
|
1032 did_wait_return = TRUE;
|
|
1033 emsg_on_display = FALSE; /* can delete error message now */
|
|
1034 lines_left = -1; /* reset lines_left at next msg_start() */
|
|
1035 reset_last_sourcing();
|
|
1036 if (keep_msg != NULL && vim_strsize(keep_msg) >=
|
|
1037 (Rows - cmdline_row - 1) * Columns + sc_col)
|
|
1038 {
|
|
1039 vim_free(keep_msg);
|
|
1040 keep_msg = NULL; /* don't redisplay message, it's too long */
|
|
1041 }
|
|
1042
|
|
1043 if (tmpState == SETWSIZE) /* got resize event while in vgetc() */
|
|
1044 {
|
|
1045 starttermcap(); /* start termcap before redrawing */
|
|
1046 shell_resized();
|
|
1047 }
|
|
1048 else if (!skip_redraw
|
|
1049 && (redraw == TRUE || (msg_scrolled != 0 && redraw != -1)))
|
|
1050 {
|
|
1051 starttermcap(); /* start termcap before redrawing */
|
|
1052 redraw_later(VALID);
|
|
1053 }
|
|
1054 }
|
|
1055
|
|
1056 /*
|
|
1057 * Write the hit-return prompt.
|
|
1058 */
|
|
1059 static void
|
|
1060 hit_return_msg()
|
|
1061 {
|
446
|
1062 int save_p_more = p_more;
|
|
1063
|
|
1064 p_more = FALSE; /* don't want see this message when scrolling back */
|
|
1065 if (msg_didout) /* start on a new line */
|
7
|
1066 msg_putchar('\n');
|
|
1067 if (got_int)
|
|
1068 MSG_PUTS(_("Interrupt: "));
|
|
1069
|
446
|
1070 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(_("Press ENTER or type command to continue"), hl_attr(HLF_R));
|
7
|
1071 if (!msg_use_printf())
|
|
1072 msg_clr_eos();
|
446
|
1073 p_more = save_p_more;
|
7
|
1074 }
|
|
1075
|
|
1076 /*
|
|
1077 * Set "keep_msg" to "s". Free the old value and check for NULL pointer.
|
|
1078 */
|
|
1079 void
|
|
1080 set_keep_msg(s)
|
|
1081 char_u *s;
|
|
1082 {
|
|
1083 vim_free(keep_msg);
|
|
1084 if (s != NULL && msg_silent == 0)
|
|
1085 keep_msg = vim_strsave(s);
|
|
1086 else
|
|
1087 keep_msg = NULL;
|
127
|
1088 keep_msg_more = FALSE;
|
7
|
1089 }
|
|
1090
|
|
1091 /*
|
|
1092 * Prepare for outputting characters in the command line.
|
|
1093 */
|
|
1094 void
|
|
1095 msg_start()
|
|
1096 {
|
|
1097 int did_return = FALSE;
|
|
1098
|
|
1099 vim_free(keep_msg);
|
|
1100 keep_msg = NULL; /* don't display old message now */
|
|
1101 if (!msg_scroll && full_screen) /* overwrite last message */
|
|
1102 {
|
|
1103 msg_row = cmdline_row;
|
|
1104 msg_col =
|
|
1105 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
|
|
1106 cmdmsg_rl ? Columns - 1 :
|
|
1107 #endif
|
|
1108 0;
|
|
1109 }
|
|
1110 else if (msg_didout) /* start message on next line */
|
|
1111 {
|
|
1112 msg_putchar('\n');
|
|
1113 did_return = TRUE;
|
|
1114 if (exmode_active != EXMODE_NORMAL)
|
|
1115 cmdline_row = msg_row;
|
|
1116 }
|
|
1117 if (!msg_didany || lines_left < 0)
|
|
1118 msg_starthere();
|
|
1119 if (msg_silent == 0)
|
|
1120 {
|
|
1121 msg_didout = FALSE; /* no output on current line yet */
|
|
1122 cursor_off();
|
|
1123 }
|
|
1124
|
|
1125 /* when redirecting, may need to start a new line. */
|
|
1126 if (!did_return)
|
|
1127 redir_write((char_u *)"\n", -1);
|
|
1128 }
|
|
1129
|
|
1130 /*
|
|
1131 * Note that the current msg position is where messages start.
|
|
1132 */
|
|
1133 void
|
|
1134 msg_starthere()
|
|
1135 {
|
|
1136 lines_left = cmdline_row;
|
|
1137 msg_didany = FALSE;
|
|
1138 }
|
|
1139
|
|
1140 void
|
|
1141 msg_putchar(c)
|
|
1142 int c;
|
|
1143 {
|
|
1144 msg_putchar_attr(c, 0);
|
|
1145 }
|
|
1146
|
|
1147 void
|
|
1148 msg_putchar_attr(c, attr)
|
|
1149 int c;
|
|
1150 int attr;
|
|
1151 {
|
|
1152 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1153 char_u buf[MB_MAXBYTES + 1];
|
|
1154 #else
|
|
1155 char_u buf[4];
|
|
1156 #endif
|
|
1157
|
|
1158 if (IS_SPECIAL(c))
|
|
1159 {
|
|
1160 buf[0] = K_SPECIAL;
|
|
1161 buf[1] = K_SECOND(c);
|
|
1162 buf[2] = K_THIRD(c);
|
|
1163 buf[3] = NUL;
|
|
1164 }
|
|
1165 else
|
|
1166 {
|
|
1167 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1168 buf[(*mb_char2bytes)(c, buf)] = NUL;
|
|
1169 #else
|
|
1170 buf[0] = c;
|
|
1171 buf[1] = NUL;
|
|
1172 #endif
|
|
1173 }
|
|
1174 msg_puts_attr(buf, attr);
|
|
1175 }
|
|
1176
|
|
1177 void
|
|
1178 msg_outnum(n)
|
|
1179 long n;
|
|
1180 {
|
|
1181 char_u buf[20];
|
|
1182
|
|
1183 sprintf((char *)buf, "%ld", n);
|
|
1184 msg_puts(buf);
|
|
1185 }
|
|
1186
|
|
1187 void
|
|
1188 msg_home_replace(fname)
|
|
1189 char_u *fname;
|
|
1190 {
|
|
1191 msg_home_replace_attr(fname, 0);
|
|
1192 }
|
|
1193
|
|
1194 #if defined(FEAT_FIND_ID) || defined(PROTO)
|
|
1195 void
|
|
1196 msg_home_replace_hl(fname)
|
|
1197 char_u *fname;
|
|
1198 {
|
|
1199 msg_home_replace_attr(fname, hl_attr(HLF_D));
|
|
1200 }
|
|
1201 #endif
|
|
1202
|
|
1203 static void
|
|
1204 msg_home_replace_attr(fname, attr)
|
|
1205 char_u *fname;
|
|
1206 int attr;
|
|
1207 {
|
|
1208 char_u *name;
|
|
1209
|
|
1210 name = home_replace_save(NULL, fname);
|
|
1211 if (name != NULL)
|
|
1212 msg_outtrans_attr(name, attr);
|
|
1213 vim_free(name);
|
|
1214 }
|
|
1215
|
|
1216 /*
|
|
1217 * Output 'len' characters in 'str' (including NULs) with translation
|
|
1218 * if 'len' is -1, output upto a NUL character.
|
|
1219 * Use attributes 'attr'.
|
|
1220 * Return the number of characters it takes on the screen.
|
|
1221 */
|
|
1222 int
|
|
1223 msg_outtrans(str)
|
|
1224 char_u *str;
|
|
1225 {
|
|
1226 return msg_outtrans_attr(str, 0);
|
|
1227 }
|
|
1228
|
|
1229 int
|
|
1230 msg_outtrans_attr(str, attr)
|
|
1231 char_u *str;
|
|
1232 int attr;
|
|
1233 {
|
|
1234 return msg_outtrans_len_attr(str, (int)STRLEN(str), attr);
|
|
1235 }
|
|
1236
|
|
1237 int
|
|
1238 msg_outtrans_len(str, len)
|
|
1239 char_u *str;
|
|
1240 int len;
|
|
1241 {
|
|
1242 return msg_outtrans_len_attr(str, len, 0);
|
|
1243 }
|
|
1244
|
|
1245 /*
|
|
1246 * Output one character at "p". Return pointer to the next character.
|
|
1247 * Handles multi-byte characters.
|
|
1248 */
|
|
1249 char_u *
|
|
1250 msg_outtrans_one(p, attr)
|
|
1251 char_u *p;
|
|
1252 int attr;
|
|
1253 {
|
|
1254 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1255 int l;
|
|
1256
|
474
|
1257 if (has_mbyte && (l = (*mb_ptr2len)(p)) > 1)
|
7
|
1258 {
|
|
1259 msg_outtrans_len_attr(p, l, attr);
|
|
1260 return p + l;
|
|
1261 }
|
|
1262 #endif
|
|
1263 msg_puts_attr(transchar_byte(*p), attr);
|
|
1264 return p + 1;
|
|
1265 }
|
|
1266
|
|
1267 int
|
|
1268 msg_outtrans_len_attr(msgstr, len, attr)
|
|
1269 char_u *msgstr;
|
|
1270 int len;
|
|
1271 int attr;
|
|
1272 {
|
|
1273 int retval = 0;
|
|
1274 char_u *str = msgstr;
|
|
1275 char_u *plain_start = msgstr;
|
|
1276 char_u *s;
|
|
1277 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1278 int mb_l;
|
|
1279 int c;
|
|
1280 #endif
|
|
1281
|
|
1282 /* if MSG_HIST flag set, add message to history */
|
|
1283 if (attr & MSG_HIST)
|
|
1284 {
|
|
1285 add_msg_hist(str, len, attr);
|
|
1286 attr &= ~MSG_HIST;
|
|
1287 }
|
|
1288
|
|
1289 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1290 /* If the string starts with a composing character first draw a space on
|
|
1291 * which the composing char can be drawn. */
|
|
1292 if (enc_utf8 && utf_iscomposing(utf_ptr2char(msgstr)))
|
|
1293 msg_puts_attr((char_u *)" ", attr);
|
|
1294 #endif
|
|
1295
|
|
1296 /*
|
|
1297 * Go over the string. Special characters are translated and printed.
|
|
1298 * Normal characters are printed several at a time.
|
|
1299 */
|
|
1300 while (--len >= 0)
|
|
1301 {
|
|
1302 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1303 if (enc_utf8)
|
|
1304 /* Don't include composing chars after the end. */
|
474
|
1305 mb_l = utfc_ptr2len_len(str, len + 1);
|
7
|
1306 else if (has_mbyte)
|
474
|
1307 mb_l = (*mb_ptr2len)(str);
|
7
|
1308 else
|
|
1309 mb_l = 1;
|
|
1310 if (has_mbyte && mb_l > 1)
|
|
1311 {
|
|
1312 c = (*mb_ptr2char)(str);
|
|
1313 if (vim_isprintc(c))
|
|
1314 /* printable multi-byte char: count the cells. */
|
|
1315 retval += (*mb_ptr2cells)(str);
|
|
1316 else
|
|
1317 {
|
|
1318 /* unprintable multi-byte char: print the printable chars so
|
|
1319 * far and the translation of the unprintable char. */
|
|
1320 if (str > plain_start)
|
|
1321 msg_puts_attr_len(plain_start, (int)(str - plain_start),
|
|
1322 attr);
|
|
1323 plain_start = str + mb_l;
|
|
1324 msg_puts_attr(transchar(c), attr == 0 ? hl_attr(HLF_8) : attr);
|
|
1325 retval += char2cells(c);
|
|
1326 }
|
|
1327 len -= mb_l - 1;
|
|
1328 str += mb_l;
|
|
1329 }
|
|
1330 else
|
|
1331 #endif
|
|
1332 {
|
|
1333 s = transchar_byte(*str);
|
|
1334 if (s[1] != NUL)
|
|
1335 {
|
|
1336 /* unprintable char: print the printable chars so far and the
|
|
1337 * translation of the unprintable char. */
|
|
1338 if (str > plain_start)
|
|
1339 msg_puts_attr_len(plain_start, (int)(str - plain_start),
|
|
1340 attr);
|
|
1341 plain_start = str + 1;
|
|
1342 msg_puts_attr(s, attr == 0 ? hl_attr(HLF_8) : attr);
|
|
1343 }
|
|
1344 retval += ptr2cells(str);
|
|
1345 ++str;
|
|
1346 }
|
|
1347 }
|
|
1348
|
|
1349 if (str > plain_start)
|
|
1350 /* print the printable chars at the end */
|
|
1351 msg_puts_attr_len(plain_start, (int)(str - plain_start), attr);
|
|
1352
|
|
1353 return retval;
|
|
1354 }
|
|
1355
|
|
1356 #if defined(FEAT_QUICKFIX) || defined(PROTO)
|
|
1357 void
|
|
1358 msg_make(arg)
|
|
1359 char_u *arg;
|
|
1360 {
|
|
1361 int i;
|
|
1362 static char_u *str = (char_u *)"eeffoc", *rs = (char_u *)"Plon#dqg#vxjduB";
|
|
1363
|
|
1364 arg = skipwhite(arg);
|
|
1365 for (i = 5; *arg && i >= 0; --i)
|
|
1366 if (*arg++ != str[i])
|
|
1367 break;
|
|
1368 if (i < 0)
|
|
1369 {
|
|
1370 msg_putchar('\n');
|
|
1371 for (i = 0; rs[i]; ++i)
|
|
1372 msg_putchar(rs[i] - 3);
|
|
1373 }
|
|
1374 }
|
|
1375 #endif
|
|
1376
|
|
1377 /*
|
|
1378 * Output the string 'str' upto a NUL character.
|
|
1379 * Return the number of characters it takes on the screen.
|
|
1380 *
|
|
1381 * If K_SPECIAL is encountered, then it is taken in conjunction with the
|
|
1382 * following character and shown as <F1>, <S-Up> etc. Any other character
|
|
1383 * which is not printable shown in <> form.
|
|
1384 * If 'from' is TRUE (lhs of a mapping), a space is shown as <Space>.
|
|
1385 * If a character is displayed in one of these special ways, is also
|
|
1386 * highlighted (its highlight name is '8' in the p_hl variable).
|
|
1387 * Otherwise characters are not highlighted.
|
|
1388 * This function is used to show mappings, where we want to see how to type
|
|
1389 * the character/string -- webb
|
|
1390 */
|
|
1391 int
|
|
1392 msg_outtrans_special(strstart, from)
|
|
1393 char_u *strstart;
|
|
1394 int from; /* TRUE for lhs of a mapping */
|
|
1395 {
|
|
1396 char_u *str = strstart;
|
|
1397 int retval = 0;
|
|
1398 char_u *string;
|
|
1399 int attr;
|
|
1400 int len;
|
|
1401
|
|
1402 attr = hl_attr(HLF_8);
|
|
1403 while (*str != NUL)
|
|
1404 {
|
|
1405 /* Leading and trailing spaces need to be displayed in <> form. */
|
|
1406 if ((str == strstart || str[1] == NUL) && *str == ' ')
|
|
1407 {
|
|
1408 string = (char_u *)"<Space>";
|
|
1409 ++str;
|
|
1410 }
|
|
1411 else
|
|
1412 string = str2special(&str, from);
|
|
1413 len = vim_strsize(string);
|
|
1414 /* Highlight special keys */
|
|
1415 msg_puts_attr(string, len > 1
|
|
1416 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
474
|
1417 && (*mb_ptr2len)(string) <= 1
|
7
|
1418 #endif
|
|
1419 ? attr : 0);
|
|
1420 retval += len;
|
|
1421 }
|
|
1422 return retval;
|
|
1423 }
|
|
1424
|
|
1425 /*
|
|
1426 * Return the printable string for the key codes at "*sp".
|
|
1427 * Used for translating the lhs or rhs of a mapping to printable chars.
|
|
1428 * Advances "sp" to the next code.
|
|
1429 */
|
|
1430 char_u *
|
|
1431 str2special(sp, from)
|
|
1432 char_u **sp;
|
|
1433 int from; /* TRUE for lhs of mapping */
|
|
1434 {
|
|
1435 int c;
|
|
1436 static char_u buf[7];
|
|
1437 char_u *str = *sp;
|
|
1438 int modifiers = 0;
|
|
1439 int special = FALSE;
|
|
1440
|
|
1441 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1442 if (has_mbyte)
|
|
1443 {
|
|
1444 char_u *p;
|
|
1445
|
|
1446 /* Try to un-escape a multi-byte character. Return the un-escaped
|
|
1447 * string if it is a multi-byte character. */
|
|
1448 p = mb_unescape(sp);
|
|
1449 if (p != NULL)
|
|
1450 return p;
|
|
1451 }
|
|
1452 #endif
|
|
1453
|
|
1454 c = *str;
|
|
1455 if (c == K_SPECIAL && str[1] != NUL && str[2] != NUL)
|
|
1456 {
|
|
1457 if (str[1] == KS_MODIFIER)
|
|
1458 {
|
|
1459 modifiers = str[2];
|
|
1460 str += 3;
|
|
1461 c = *str;
|
|
1462 }
|
|
1463 if (c == K_SPECIAL && str[1] != NUL && str[2] != NUL)
|
|
1464 {
|
|
1465 c = TO_SPECIAL(str[1], str[2]);
|
|
1466 str += 2;
|
|
1467 if (c == K_ZERO) /* display <Nul> as ^@ */
|
|
1468 c = NUL;
|
|
1469 }
|
|
1470 if (IS_SPECIAL(c) || modifiers) /* special key */
|
|
1471 special = TRUE;
|
|
1472 }
|
|
1473 *sp = str + 1;
|
|
1474
|
|
1475 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1476 /* For multi-byte characters check for an illegal byte. */
|
474
|
1477 if (has_mbyte && MB_BYTE2LEN(*str) > (*mb_ptr2len)(str))
|
7
|
1478 {
|
|
1479 transchar_nonprint(buf, c);
|
|
1480 return buf;
|
|
1481 }
|
|
1482 #endif
|
|
1483
|
|
1484 /* Make unprintable characters in <> form, also <M-Space> and <Tab>.
|
|
1485 * Use <Space> only for lhs of a mapping. */
|
|
1486 if (special || char2cells(c) > 1 || (from && c == ' '))
|
|
1487 return get_special_key_name(c, modifiers);
|
|
1488 buf[0] = c;
|
|
1489 buf[1] = NUL;
|
|
1490 return buf;
|
|
1491 }
|
|
1492
|
|
1493 /*
|
|
1494 * Translate a key sequence into special key names.
|
|
1495 */
|
|
1496 void
|
|
1497 str2specialbuf(sp, buf, len)
|
|
1498 char_u *sp;
|
|
1499 char_u *buf;
|
|
1500 int len;
|
|
1501 {
|
|
1502 char_u *s;
|
|
1503
|
|
1504 *buf = NUL;
|
|
1505 while (*sp)
|
|
1506 {
|
|
1507 s = str2special(&sp, FALSE);
|
|
1508 if ((int)(STRLEN(s) + STRLEN(buf)) < len)
|
|
1509 STRCAT(buf, s);
|
|
1510 }
|
|
1511 }
|
|
1512
|
|
1513 /*
|
|
1514 * print line for :print or :list command
|
|
1515 */
|
|
1516 void
|
167
|
1517 msg_prt_line(s, list)
|
7
|
1518 char_u *s;
|
167
|
1519 int list;
|
7
|
1520 {
|
|
1521 int c;
|
|
1522 int col = 0;
|
|
1523 int n_extra = 0;
|
|
1524 int c_extra = 0;
|
|
1525 char_u *p_extra = NULL; /* init to make SASC shut up */
|
|
1526 int n;
|
|
1527 int attr= 0;
|
|
1528 char_u *trail = NULL;
|
|
1529 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1530 int l;
|
|
1531 char_u buf[MB_MAXBYTES + 1];
|
|
1532 #endif
|
|
1533
|
167
|
1534 if (curwin->w_p_list)
|
|
1535 list = TRUE;
|
|
1536
|
7
|
1537 /* find start of trailing whitespace */
|
167
|
1538 if (list && lcs_trail)
|
7
|
1539 {
|
|
1540 trail = s + STRLEN(s);
|
|
1541 while (trail > s && vim_iswhite(trail[-1]))
|
|
1542 --trail;
|
|
1543 }
|
|
1544
|
|
1545 /* output a space for an empty line, otherwise the line will be
|
|
1546 * overwritten */
|
167
|
1547 if (*s == NUL && !(list && lcs_eol != NUL))
|
7
|
1548 msg_putchar(' ');
|
|
1549
|
446
|
1550 while (!got_int)
|
7
|
1551 {
|
|
1552 if (n_extra)
|
|
1553 {
|
|
1554 --n_extra;
|
|
1555 if (c_extra)
|
|
1556 c = c_extra;
|
|
1557 else
|
|
1558 c = *p_extra++;
|
|
1559 }
|
|
1560 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
474
|
1561 else if (has_mbyte && (l = (*mb_ptr2len)(s)) > 1)
|
7
|
1562 {
|
|
1563 col += (*mb_ptr2cells)(s);
|
|
1564 mch_memmove(buf, s, (size_t)l);
|
|
1565 buf[l] = NUL;
|
|
1566 msg_puts_attr(buf, attr);
|
|
1567 s += l;
|
|
1568 continue;
|
|
1569 }
|
|
1570 #endif
|
|
1571 else
|
|
1572 {
|
|
1573 attr = 0;
|
|
1574 c = *s++;
|
167
|
1575 if (c == TAB && (!list || lcs_tab1))
|
7
|
1576 {
|
|
1577 /* tab amount depends on current column */
|
|
1578 n_extra = curbuf->b_p_ts - col % curbuf->b_p_ts - 1;
|
167
|
1579 if (!list)
|
7
|
1580 {
|
|
1581 c = ' ';
|
|
1582 c_extra = ' ';
|
|
1583 }
|
|
1584 else
|
|
1585 {
|
|
1586 c = lcs_tab1;
|
|
1587 c_extra = lcs_tab2;
|
|
1588 attr = hl_attr(HLF_8);
|
|
1589 }
|
|
1590 }
|
167
|
1591 else if (c == NUL && list && lcs_eol != NUL)
|
7
|
1592 {
|
|
1593 p_extra = (char_u *)"";
|
|
1594 c_extra = NUL;
|
|
1595 n_extra = 1;
|
|
1596 c = lcs_eol;
|
|
1597 attr = hl_attr(HLF_AT);
|
|
1598 --s;
|
|
1599 }
|
|
1600 else if (c != NUL && (n = byte2cells(c)) > 1)
|
|
1601 {
|
|
1602 n_extra = n - 1;
|
|
1603 p_extra = transchar_byte(c);
|
|
1604 c_extra = NUL;
|
|
1605 c = *p_extra++;
|
|
1606 }
|
|
1607 else if (c == ' ' && trail != NULL && s > trail)
|
|
1608 {
|
|
1609 c = lcs_trail;
|
|
1610 attr = hl_attr(HLF_8);
|
|
1611 }
|
|
1612 }
|
|
1613
|
|
1614 if (c == NUL)
|
|
1615 break;
|
|
1616
|
|
1617 msg_putchar_attr(c, attr);
|
|
1618 col++;
|
|
1619 }
|
|
1620 msg_clr_eos();
|
|
1621 }
|
|
1622
|
|
1623 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1624 /*
|
|
1625 * Use screen_puts() to output one multi-byte character.
|
|
1626 * Return the pointer "s" advanced to the next character.
|
|
1627 */
|
|
1628 static char_u *
|
|
1629 screen_puts_mbyte(s, l, attr)
|
|
1630 char_u *s;
|
|
1631 int l;
|
|
1632 int attr;
|
|
1633 {
|
|
1634 int cw;
|
|
1635
|
|
1636 msg_didout = TRUE; /* remember that line is not empty */
|
|
1637 cw = (*mb_ptr2cells)(s);
|
|
1638 if (cw > 1 && (
|
|
1639 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
|
|
1640 cmdmsg_rl ? msg_col <= 1 :
|
|
1641 #endif
|
|
1642 msg_col == Columns - 1))
|
|
1643 {
|
|
1644 /* Doesn't fit, print a highlighted '>' to fill it up. */
|
|
1645 msg_screen_putchar('>', hl_attr(HLF_AT));
|
|
1646 return s;
|
|
1647 }
|
|
1648
|
|
1649 screen_puts_len(s, l, msg_row, msg_col, attr);
|
|
1650 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
|
|
1651 if (cmdmsg_rl)
|
|
1652 {
|
|
1653 msg_col -= cw;
|
|
1654 if (msg_col == 0)
|
|
1655 {
|
|
1656 msg_col = Columns;
|
|
1657 ++msg_row;
|
|
1658 }
|
|
1659 }
|
|
1660 else
|
|
1661 #endif
|
|
1662 {
|
|
1663 msg_col += cw;
|
|
1664 if (msg_col >= Columns)
|
|
1665 {
|
|
1666 msg_col = 0;
|
|
1667 ++msg_row;
|
|
1668 }
|
|
1669 }
|
|
1670 return s + l;
|
|
1671 }
|
|
1672 #endif
|
|
1673
|
|
1674 /*
|
|
1675 * Output a string to the screen at position msg_row, msg_col.
|
|
1676 * Update msg_row and msg_col for the next message.
|
|
1677 */
|
|
1678 void
|
|
1679 msg_puts(s)
|
|
1680 char_u *s;
|
|
1681 {
|
|
1682 msg_puts_attr(s, 0);
|
|
1683 }
|
|
1684
|
|
1685 void
|
|
1686 msg_puts_title(s)
|
|
1687 char_u *s;
|
|
1688 {
|
|
1689 msg_puts_attr(s, hl_attr(HLF_T));
|
|
1690 }
|
|
1691
|
|
1692 /*
|
|
1693 * Show a message in such a way that it always fits in the line. Cut out a
|
|
1694 * part in the middle and replace it with "..." when necessary.
|
|
1695 * Does not handle multi-byte characters!
|
|
1696 */
|
|
1697 void
|
|
1698 msg_puts_long_attr(longstr, attr)
|
|
1699 char_u *longstr;
|
|
1700 int attr;
|
|
1701 {
|
|
1702 msg_puts_long_len_attr(longstr, (int)strlen((char *)longstr), attr);
|
|
1703 }
|
|
1704
|
|
1705 void
|
|
1706 msg_puts_long_len_attr(longstr, len, attr)
|
|
1707 char_u *longstr;
|
|
1708 int len;
|
|
1709 int attr;
|
|
1710 {
|
|
1711 int slen = len;
|
|
1712 int room;
|
|
1713
|
|
1714 room = Columns - msg_col;
|
|
1715 if (len > room && room >= 20)
|
|
1716 {
|
|
1717 slen = (room - 3) / 2;
|
|
1718 msg_outtrans_len_attr(longstr, slen, attr);
|
|
1719 msg_puts_attr((char_u *)"...", hl_attr(HLF_8));
|
|
1720 }
|
|
1721 msg_outtrans_len_attr(longstr + len - slen, slen, attr);
|
|
1722 }
|
|
1723
|
|
1724 /*
|
|
1725 * Basic function for writing a message with highlight attributes.
|
|
1726 */
|
|
1727 void
|
|
1728 msg_puts_attr(s, attr)
|
|
1729 char_u *s;
|
|
1730 int attr;
|
|
1731 {
|
|
1732 msg_puts_attr_len(s, -1, attr);
|
|
1733 }
|
|
1734
|
|
1735 /*
|
|
1736 * Like msg_puts_attr(), but with a maximum length "maxlen" (in bytes).
|
|
1737 * When "maxlen" is -1 there is no maximum length.
|
|
1738 * When "maxlen" is >= 0 the message is not put in the history.
|
|
1739 */
|
|
1740 static void
|
|
1741 msg_puts_attr_len(str, maxlen, attr)
|
|
1742 char_u *str;
|
|
1743 int maxlen;
|
|
1744 int attr;
|
|
1745 {
|
|
1746 /*
|
|
1747 * If redirection is on, also write to the redirection file.
|
|
1748 */
|
446
|
1749 redir_write(str, maxlen);
|
7
|
1750
|
|
1751 /*
|
|
1752 * Don't print anything when using ":silent cmd".
|
|
1753 */
|
|
1754 if (msg_silent != 0)
|
|
1755 return;
|
|
1756
|
|
1757 /* if MSG_HIST flag set, add message to history */
|
|
1758 if ((attr & MSG_HIST) && maxlen < 0)
|
|
1759 {
|
446
|
1760 add_msg_hist(str, -1, attr);
|
7
|
1761 attr &= ~MSG_HIST;
|
|
1762 }
|
|
1763
|
|
1764 /*
|
|
1765 * When writing something to the screen after it has scrolled, requires a
|
|
1766 * wait-return prompt later. Needed when scrolling, resetting
|
|
1767 * need_wait_return after some prompt, and then outputting something
|
|
1768 * without scrolling
|
|
1769 */
|
539
|
1770 if (msg_scrolled != 0 && !msg_scrolled_ign)
|
7
|
1771 need_wait_return = TRUE;
|
|
1772 msg_didany = TRUE; /* remember that something was outputted */
|
|
1773
|
|
1774 /*
|
|
1775 * If there is no valid screen, use fprintf so we can see error messages.
|
|
1776 * If termcap is not active, we may be writing in an alternate console
|
|
1777 * window, cursor positioning may not work correctly (window size may be
|
|
1778 * different, e.g. for Win32 console) or we just don't know where the
|
|
1779 * cursor is.
|
|
1780 */
|
|
1781 if (msg_use_printf())
|
446
|
1782 msg_puts_printf(str, maxlen);
|
|
1783 else
|
|
1784 msg_puts_display(str, maxlen, attr, FALSE);
|
|
1785 }
|
|
1786
|
|
1787 /*
|
|
1788 * The display part of msg_puts_attr_len().
|
|
1789 * May be called recursively to display scroll-back text.
|
|
1790 */
|
|
1791 static void
|
|
1792 msg_puts_display(str, maxlen, attr, recurse)
|
|
1793 char_u *str;
|
|
1794 int maxlen;
|
|
1795 int attr;
|
|
1796 int recurse;
|
|
1797 {
|
|
1798 char_u *s = str;
|
|
1799 char_u *t_s = str; /* string from "t_s" to "s" is still todo */
|
|
1800 int t_col = 0; /* screen cells todo, 0 when "t_s" not used */
|
|
1801 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1802 int l;
|
|
1803 int cw;
|
7
|
1804 #endif
|
446
|
1805 char_u *sb_str = str;
|
|
1806 int sb_col = msg_col;
|
|
1807 int wrap;
|
7
|
1808
|
|
1809 did_wait_return = FALSE;
|
|
1810 while (*s != NUL && (maxlen < 0 || (int)(s - str) < maxlen))
|
|
1811 {
|
|
1812 /*
|
446
|
1813 * We are at the end of the screen line when:
|
|
1814 * - When outputting a newline.
|
|
1815 * - When outputting a character in the last column.
|
7
|
1816 */
|
446
|
1817 if (!recurse && msg_row >= Rows - 1 && (*s == '\n' || (
|
7
|
1818 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
|
|
1819 cmdmsg_rl
|
|
1820 ? (
|
|
1821 msg_col <= 1
|
|
1822 || (*s == TAB && msg_col <= 7)
|
|
1823 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1824 || (has_mbyte && (*mb_ptr2cells)(s) > 1 && msg_col <= 2)
|
|
1825 # endif
|
|
1826 )
|
|
1827 :
|
|
1828 #endif
|
|
1829 (msg_col + t_col >= Columns - 1
|
|
1830 || (*s == TAB && msg_col + t_col >= ((Columns - 1) & ~7))
|
|
1831 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1832 || (has_mbyte && (*mb_ptr2cells)(s) > 1
|
|
1833 && msg_col + t_col >= Columns - 2)
|
|
1834 # endif
|
|
1835 ))))
|
|
1836 {
|
446
|
1837 /*
|
|
1838 * The screen is scrolled up when at the last row (some terminals
|
|
1839 * scroll automatically, some don't. To avoid problems we scroll
|
|
1840 * ourselves).
|
|
1841 */
|
7
|
1842 if (t_col > 0)
|
|
1843 /* output postponed text */
|
446
|
1844 t_puts(&t_col, t_s, s, attr);
|
7
|
1845
|
|
1846 /* When no more prompt an no more room, truncate here */
|
|
1847 if (msg_no_more && lines_left == 0)
|
|
1848 break;
|
446
|
1849
|
|
1850 /* Scroll the screen up one line. */
|
|
1851 msg_scroll_up();
|
7
|
1852
|
|
1853 msg_row = Rows - 2;
|
|
1854 if (msg_col >= Columns) /* can happen after screen resize */
|
|
1855 msg_col = Columns - 1;
|
|
1856
|
446
|
1857 /* Display char in last column before showing more-prompt. */
|
|
1858 if (*s >= ' '
|
|
1859 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
|
|
1860 && !cmdmsg_rl
|
|
1861 #endif
|
|
1862 )
|
|
1863 {
|
|
1864 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1865 if (has_mbyte)
|
|
1866 {
|
|
1867 if (enc_utf8 && maxlen >= 0)
|
|
1868 /* avoid including composing chars after the end */
|
474
|
1869 l = utfc_ptr2len_len(s, (int)((str + maxlen) - s));
|
446
|
1870 else
|
474
|
1871 l = (*mb_ptr2len)(s);
|
446
|
1872 s = screen_puts_mbyte(s, l, attr);
|
|
1873 }
|
|
1874 else
|
|
1875 #endif
|
|
1876 msg_screen_putchar(*s++, attr);
|
|
1877 }
|
|
1878
|
|
1879 if (p_more)
|
|
1880 /* store text for scrolling back */
|
|
1881 store_sb_text(&sb_str, s, attr, &sb_col, TRUE);
|
|
1882
|
539
|
1883 inc_msg_scrolled();
|
446
|
1884 need_wait_return = TRUE; /* may need wait_return in main() */
|
7
|
1885 if (must_redraw < VALID)
|
|
1886 must_redraw = VALID;
|
|
1887 redraw_cmdline = TRUE;
|
|
1888 if (cmdline_row > 0 && !exmode_active)
|
|
1889 --cmdline_row;
|
|
1890
|
|
1891 /*
|
446
|
1892 * If screen is completely filled and 'more' is set then wait
|
|
1893 * for a character.
|
7
|
1894 */
|
|
1895 if (p_more && --lines_left == 0 && State != HITRETURN
|
|
1896 && !msg_no_more && !exmode_active)
|
|
1897 {
|
|
1898 #ifdef FEAT_CON_DIALOG
|
446
|
1899 if (do_more_prompt(NUL))
|
|
1900 s = confirm_msg_tail;
|
|
1901 #else
|
|
1902 (void)do_more_prompt(NUL);
|
7
|
1903 #endif
|
|
1904 if (quit_more)
|
446
|
1905 return;
|
7
|
1906 }
|
539
|
1907
|
|
1908 /* When we displayed a char in last column need to check if there
|
|
1909 * is still more. */
|
|
1910 if (*s >= ' '
|
|
1911 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
|
|
1912 && !cmdmsg_rl
|
|
1913 #endif
|
|
1914 )
|
|
1915 continue;
|
7
|
1916 }
|
|
1917
|
446
|
1918 wrap = *s == '\n'
|
7
|
1919 || msg_col + t_col >= Columns
|
|
1920 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1921 || (has_mbyte && (*mb_ptr2cells)(s) > 1
|
|
1922 && msg_col + t_col >= Columns - 1)
|
|
1923 #endif
|
446
|
1924 ;
|
|
1925 if (t_col > 0 && (wrap || *s == '\r' || *s == '\b'
|
|
1926 || *s == '\t' || *s == BELL))
|
7
|
1927 /* output any postponed text */
|
446
|
1928 t_puts(&t_col, t_s, s, attr);
|
|
1929
|
|
1930 if (wrap && p_more && !recurse)
|
|
1931 /* store text for scrolling back */
|
|
1932 store_sb_text(&sb_str, s, attr, &sb_col, TRUE);
|
7
|
1933
|
|
1934 if (*s == '\n') /* go to next line */
|
|
1935 {
|
|
1936 msg_didout = FALSE; /* remember that line is empty */
|
474
|
1937 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
|
|
1938 if (cmdmsg_rl)
|
|
1939 msg_col = Columns - 1;
|
|
1940 else
|
|
1941 #endif
|
|
1942 msg_col = 0;
|
7
|
1943 if (++msg_row >= Rows) /* safety check */
|
|
1944 msg_row = Rows - 1;
|
|
1945 }
|
|
1946 else if (*s == '\r') /* go to column 0 */
|
|
1947 {
|
|
1948 msg_col = 0;
|
|
1949 }
|
|
1950 else if (*s == '\b') /* go to previous char */
|
|
1951 {
|
|
1952 if (msg_col)
|
|
1953 --msg_col;
|
|
1954 }
|
446
|
1955 else if (*s == TAB) /* translate Tab into spaces */
|
7
|
1956 {
|
|
1957 do
|
|
1958 msg_screen_putchar(' ', attr);
|
|
1959 while (msg_col & 7);
|
|
1960 }
|
|
1961 else if (*s == BELL) /* beep (from ":sh") */
|
|
1962 vim_beep();
|
|
1963 else
|
|
1964 {
|
|
1965 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1966 if (has_mbyte)
|
|
1967 {
|
|
1968 cw = (*mb_ptr2cells)(s);
|
|
1969 if (enc_utf8 && maxlen >= 0)
|
|
1970 /* avoid including composing chars after the end */
|
474
|
1971 l = utfc_ptr2len_len(s, (int)((str + maxlen) - s));
|
7
|
1972 else
|
474
|
1973 l = (*mb_ptr2len)(s);
|
7
|
1974 }
|
|
1975 else
|
|
1976 {
|
|
1977 cw = 1;
|
|
1978 l = 1;
|
|
1979 }
|
|
1980 #endif
|
|
1981 /* When drawing from right to left or when a double-wide character
|
|
1982 * doesn't fit, draw a single character here. Otherwise collect
|
|
1983 * characters and draw them all at once later. */
|
|
1984 #if defined(FEAT_RIGHTLEFT) || defined(FEAT_MBYTE)
|
|
1985 if (
|
|
1986 # ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
|
|
1987 cmdmsg_rl
|
|
1988 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1989 ||
|
|
1990 # endif
|
|
1991 # endif
|
|
1992 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1993 (cw > 1 && msg_col + t_col >= Columns - 1)
|
|
1994 # endif
|
|
1995 )
|
|
1996 {
|
|
1997 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
1998 if (l > 1)
|
|
1999 s = screen_puts_mbyte(s, l, attr) - 1;
|
|
2000 else
|
|
2001 # endif
|
|
2002 msg_screen_putchar(*s, attr);
|
|
2003 }
|
|
2004 else
|
|
2005 #endif
|
|
2006 {
|
|
2007 /* postpone this character until later */
|
|
2008 if (t_col == 0)
|
|
2009 t_s = s;
|
|
2010 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
2011 t_col += cw;
|
|
2012 s += l - 1;
|
|
2013 #else
|
|
2014 ++t_col;
|
|
2015 #endif
|
|
2016 }
|
|
2017 }
|
|
2018 ++s;
|
|
2019 }
|
|
2020
|
|
2021 /* output any postponed text */
|
|
2022 if (t_col > 0)
|
446
|
2023 t_puts(&t_col, t_s, s, attr);
|
|
2024 if (p_more && !recurse)
|
|
2025 store_sb_text(&sb_str, s, attr, &sb_col, FALSE);
|
7
|
2026
|
|
2027 msg_check();
|
|
2028 }
|
|
2029
|
|
2030 /*
|
446
|
2031 * Scroll the screen up one line for displaying the next message line.
|
|
2032 */
|
|
2033 static void
|
|
2034 msg_scroll_up()
|
|
2035 {
|
|
2036 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
|
|
2037 /* Remove the cursor before scrolling, ScreenLines[] is going
|
|
2038 * to become invalid. */
|
|
2039 if (gui.in_use)
|
|
2040 gui_undraw_cursor();
|
|
2041 #endif
|
|
2042 /* scrolling up always works */
|
|
2043 screen_del_lines(0, 0, 1, (int)Rows, TRUE, NULL);
|
|
2044
|
|
2045 if (!can_clear((char_u *)" "))
|
|
2046 {
|
|
2047 /* Scrolling up doesn't result in the right background. Set the
|
|
2048 * background here. It's not efficient, but avoids that we have to do
|
|
2049 * it all over the code. */
|
|
2050 screen_fill((int)Rows - 1, (int)Rows, 0, (int)Columns, ' ', ' ', 0);
|
|
2051
|
|
2052 /* Also clear the last char of the last but one line if it was not
|
|
2053 * cleared before to avoid a scroll-up. */
|
|
2054 if (ScreenAttrs[LineOffset[Rows - 2] + Columns - 1] == (sattr_T)-1)
|
|
2055 screen_fill((int)Rows - 2, (int)Rows - 1,
|
|
2056 (int)Columns - 1, (int)Columns, ' ', ' ', 0);
|
|
2057 }
|
|
2058 }
|
|
2059
|
|
2060 /*
|
539
|
2061 * Increment "msg_scrolled".
|
|
2062 */
|
|
2063 static void
|
|
2064 inc_msg_scrolled()
|
|
2065 {
|
|
2066 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL
|
|
2067 if (*get_vim_var_str(VV_SCROLLSTART) == NUL)
|
|
2068 {
|
|
2069 char_u *p = sourcing_name;
|
|
2070 char_u *tofree = NULL;
|
|
2071 int len;
|
|
2072
|
|
2073 /* v:scrollstart is empty, set it to the script/function name and line
|
|
2074 * number */
|
|
2075 if (p == NULL)
|
|
2076 p = (char_u *)_("Unknown");
|
|
2077 else
|
|
2078 {
|
|
2079 len = STRLEN(p) + 40;
|
|
2080 tofree = alloc(len);
|
|
2081 if (tofree != NULL)
|
|
2082 {
|
|
2083 vim_snprintf((char *)tofree, len, _("%s line %ld"),
|
|
2084 p, (long)sourcing_lnum);
|
|
2085 p = tofree;
|
|
2086 }
|
|
2087 }
|
|
2088 set_vim_var_string(VV_SCROLLSTART, p, -1);
|
|
2089 vim_free(tofree);
|
|
2090 }
|
|
2091 #endif
|
|
2092 ++msg_scrolled;
|
|
2093 }
|
|
2094
|
|
2095 /*
|
446
|
2096 * To be able to scroll back at the "more" and "hit-enter" prompts we need to
|
|
2097 * store the displayed text and remember where screen lines start.
|
|
2098 */
|
|
2099 typedef struct msgchunk_S msgchunk_T;
|
|
2100 struct msgchunk_S
|
|
2101 {
|
|
2102 msgchunk_T *sb_next;
|
|
2103 msgchunk_T *sb_prev;
|
|
2104 char sb_eol; /* TRUE when line ends after this text */
|
|
2105 int sb_msg_col; /* column in which text starts */
|
|
2106 int sb_attr; /* text attributes */
|
|
2107 char_u sb_text[1]; /* text to be displayed, actually longer */
|
|
2108 };
|
|
2109
|
|
2110 static msgchunk_T *last_msgchunk = NULL; /* last displayed text */
|
|
2111
|
|
2112 static msgchunk_T *msg_sb_start __ARGS((msgchunk_T *mps));
|
|
2113 static msgchunk_T *disp_sb_line __ARGS((int row, msgchunk_T *smp));
|
|
2114
|
447
|
2115 static int do_clear_sb_text = FALSE; /* clear text on next msg */
|
|
2116
|
446
|
2117 /*
|
|
2118 * Store part of a printed message for displaying when scrolling back.
|
|
2119 */
|
|
2120 static void
|
|
2121 store_sb_text(sb_str, s, attr, sb_col, finish)
|
|
2122 char_u **sb_str; /* start of string */
|
|
2123 char_u *s; /* just after string */
|
|
2124 int attr;
|
|
2125 int *sb_col;
|
|
2126 int finish; /* line ends */
|
|
2127 {
|
|
2128 msgchunk_T *mp;
|
|
2129
|
447
|
2130 if (do_clear_sb_text)
|
|
2131 {
|
|
2132 clear_sb_text();
|
|
2133 do_clear_sb_text = FALSE;
|
|
2134 }
|
|
2135
|
446
|
2136 if (s > *sb_str)
|
|
2137 {
|
|
2138 mp = (msgchunk_T *)alloc((int)(sizeof(msgchunk_T) + (s - *sb_str)));
|
|
2139 if (mp != NULL)
|
|
2140 {
|
|
2141 mp->sb_eol = finish;
|
|
2142 mp->sb_msg_col = *sb_col;
|
|
2143 mp->sb_attr = attr;
|
|
2144 vim_strncpy(mp->sb_text, *sb_str, s - *sb_str);
|
|
2145
|
|
2146 if (last_msgchunk == NULL)
|
|
2147 {
|
|
2148 last_msgchunk = mp;
|
|
2149 mp->sb_prev = NULL;
|
|
2150 }
|
|
2151 else
|
|
2152 {
|
|
2153 mp->sb_prev = last_msgchunk;
|
|
2154 last_msgchunk->sb_next = mp;
|
|
2155 last_msgchunk = mp;
|
|
2156 }
|
|
2157 mp->sb_next = NULL;
|
|
2158 }
|
|
2159 }
|
|
2160 else if (finish && last_msgchunk != NULL)
|
|
2161 last_msgchunk->sb_eol = TRUE;
|
|
2162
|
|
2163 *sb_str = s;
|
|
2164 *sb_col = 0;
|
|
2165 }
|
|
2166
|
|
2167 /*
|
447
|
2168 * Finished showing messages, clear the scroll-back text on the next message.
|
|
2169 */
|
|
2170 void
|
|
2171 may_clear_sb_text()
|
|
2172 {
|
|
2173 do_clear_sb_text = TRUE;
|
|
2174 }
|
|
2175
|
|
2176 /*
|
446
|
2177 * Clear any text remembered for scrolling back.
|
|
2178 * Called when redrawing the screen.
|
|
2179 */
|
|
2180 void
|
|
2181 clear_sb_text()
|
|
2182 {
|
|
2183 msgchunk_T *mp;
|
|
2184
|
|
2185 while (last_msgchunk != NULL)
|
|
2186 {
|
|
2187 mp = last_msgchunk->sb_prev;
|
|
2188 vim_free(last_msgchunk);
|
|
2189 last_msgchunk = mp;
|
|
2190 }
|
|
2191 }
|
|
2192
|
|
2193 /*
|
447
|
2194 * "g<" command.
|
|
2195 */
|
|
2196 void
|
|
2197 show_sb_text()
|
|
2198 {
|
|
2199 msgchunk_T *mp;
|
|
2200
|
|
2201 /* Only show somethign if there is more than one line, otherwise it looks
|
|
2202 * weird, typing a command without output results in one line. */
|
|
2203 mp = msg_sb_start(last_msgchunk);
|
|
2204 if (mp == NULL || mp->sb_prev == NULL)
|
|
2205 vim_beep();
|
|
2206 else
|
|
2207 {
|
|
2208 do_more_prompt('G');
|
|
2209 wait_return(FALSE);
|
|
2210 }
|
|
2211 }
|
|
2212
|
|
2213 /*
|
446
|
2214 * Move to the start of screen line in already displayed text.
|
|
2215 */
|
|
2216 static msgchunk_T *
|
|
2217 msg_sb_start(mps)
|
|
2218 msgchunk_T *mps;
|
|
2219 {
|
|
2220 msgchunk_T *mp = mps;
|
|
2221
|
|
2222 while (mp != NULL && mp->sb_prev != NULL && !mp->sb_prev->sb_eol)
|
|
2223 mp = mp->sb_prev;
|
|
2224 return mp;
|
|
2225 }
|
|
2226
|
|
2227 /*
|
|
2228 * Display a screen line from previously displayed text at row "row".
|
|
2229 * Returns a pointer to the text for the next line (can be NULL).
|
|
2230 */
|
|
2231 static msgchunk_T *
|
|
2232 disp_sb_line(row, smp)
|
|
2233 int row;
|
|
2234 msgchunk_T *smp;
|
|
2235 {
|
|
2236 msgchunk_T *mp = smp;
|
|
2237 char_u *p;
|
|
2238
|
|
2239 for (;;)
|
|
2240 {
|
|
2241 msg_row = row;
|
|
2242 msg_col = mp->sb_msg_col;
|
|
2243 p = mp->sb_text;
|
|
2244 if (*p == '\n') /* don't display the line break */
|
|
2245 ++p;
|
|
2246 msg_puts_display(p, -1, mp->sb_attr, TRUE);
|
|
2247 if (mp->sb_eol || mp->sb_next == NULL)
|
|
2248 break;
|
|
2249 mp = mp->sb_next;
|
|
2250 }
|
|
2251 return mp->sb_next;
|
|
2252 }
|
|
2253
|
|
2254 /*
|
7
|
2255 * Output any postponed text for msg_puts_attr_len().
|
|
2256 */
|
|
2257 static void
|
|
2258 t_puts(t_col, t_s, s, attr)
|
446
|
2259 int *t_col;
|
7
|
2260 char_u *t_s;
|
|
2261 char_u *s;
|
|
2262 int attr;
|
|
2263 {
|
|
2264 /* output postponed text */
|
|
2265 msg_didout = TRUE; /* remember that line is not empty */
|
|
2266 screen_puts_len(t_s, (int)(s - t_s), msg_row, msg_col, attr);
|
446
|
2267 msg_col += *t_col;
|
|
2268 *t_col = 0;
|
7
|
2269 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
2270 /* If the string starts with a composing character don't increment the
|
|
2271 * column position for it. */
|
|
2272 if (enc_utf8 && utf_iscomposing(utf_ptr2char(t_s)))
|
|
2273 --msg_col;
|
|
2274 #endif
|
|
2275 if (msg_col >= Columns)
|
|
2276 {
|
|
2277 msg_col = 0;
|
|
2278 ++msg_row;
|
|
2279 }
|
|
2280 }
|
|
2281
|
|
2282 /*
|
|
2283 * Returns TRUE when messages should be printed with mch_errmsg().
|
|
2284 * This is used when there is no valid screen, so we can see error messages.
|
|
2285 * If termcap is not active, we may be writing in an alternate console
|
|
2286 * window, cursor positioning may not work correctly (window size may be
|
|
2287 * different, e.g. for Win32 console) or we just don't know where the
|
|
2288 * cursor is.
|
|
2289 */
|
|
2290 int
|
|
2291 msg_use_printf()
|
|
2292 {
|
|
2293 return (!msg_check_screen()
|
|
2294 #if defined(WIN3264) && !defined(FEAT_GUI_MSWIN)
|
|
2295 || !termcap_active
|
|
2296 #endif
|
|
2297 || (swapping_screen() && !termcap_active)
|
|
2298 );
|
|
2299 }
|
|
2300
|
446
|
2301 /*
|
|
2302 * Print a message when there is no valid screen.
|
|
2303 */
|
|
2304 static void
|
|
2305 msg_puts_printf(str, maxlen)
|
|
2306 char_u *str;
|
|
2307 int maxlen;
|
|
2308 {
|
|
2309 char_u *s = str;
|
|
2310 char_u buf[4];
|
|
2311 char_u *p;
|
|
2312
|
|
2313 #ifdef WIN3264
|
|
2314 if (!(silent_mode && p_verbose == 0))
|
|
2315 mch_settmode(TMODE_COOK); /* handle '\r' and '\n' correctly */
|
|
2316 #endif
|
|
2317 while (*s != NUL && (maxlen < 0 || (int)(s - str) < maxlen))
|
|
2318 {
|
|
2319 if (!(silent_mode && p_verbose == 0))
|
|
2320 {
|
|
2321 /* NL --> CR NL translation (for Unix, not for "--version") */
|
|
2322 /* NL --> CR translation (for Mac) */
|
|
2323 p = &buf[0];
|
|
2324 if (*s == '\n' && !info_message)
|
|
2325 *p++ = '\r';
|
|
2326 #if defined(USE_CR) && !defined(MACOS_X_UNIX)
|
|
2327 else
|
|
2328 #endif
|
|
2329 *p++ = *s;
|
|
2330 *p = '\0';
|
|
2331 if (info_message) /* informative message, not an error */
|
|
2332 mch_msg((char *)buf);
|
|
2333 else
|
|
2334 mch_errmsg((char *)buf);
|
|
2335 }
|
|
2336
|
|
2337 /* primitive way to compute the current column */
|
|
2338 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
|
|
2339 if (cmdmsg_rl)
|
|
2340 {
|
|
2341 if (*s == '\r' || *s == '\n')
|
|
2342 msg_col = Columns - 1;
|
|
2343 else
|
|
2344 --msg_col;
|
|
2345 }
|
|
2346 else
|
|
2347 #endif
|
|
2348 {
|
|
2349 if (*s == '\r' || *s == '\n')
|
|
2350 msg_col = 0;
|
|
2351 else
|
|
2352 ++msg_col;
|
|
2353 }
|
|
2354 ++s;
|
|
2355 }
|
|
2356 msg_didout = TRUE; /* assume that line is not empty */
|
|
2357
|
|
2358 #ifdef WIN3264
|
|
2359 if (!(silent_mode && p_verbose == 0))
|
|
2360 mch_settmode(TMODE_RAW);
|
|
2361 #endif
|
|
2362 }
|
|
2363
|
|
2364 /*
|
|
2365 * Show the more-prompt and handle the user response.
|
|
2366 * This takes care of scrolling back and displaying previously displayed text.
|
447
|
2367 * When at hit-enter prompt "typed_char" is the already typed character,
|
|
2368 * otherwise it's NUL.
|
446
|
2369 * Returns TRUE when jumping ahead to "confirm_msg_tail".
|
|
2370 */
|
|
2371 static int
|
|
2372 do_more_prompt(typed_char)
|
|
2373 int typed_char;
|
|
2374 {
|
|
2375 int used_typed_char = typed_char;
|
|
2376 int oldState = State;
|
|
2377 int c;
|
|
2378 #ifdef FEAT_CON_DIALOG
|
|
2379 int retval = FALSE;
|
|
2380 #endif
|
|
2381 int scroll;
|
|
2382 msgchunk_T *mp_last = NULL;
|
|
2383 msgchunk_T *mp;
|
|
2384 int i;
|
|
2385
|
447
|
2386 if (typed_char == 'G')
|
|
2387 {
|
|
2388 /* "g<": Find first line on the last page. */
|
|
2389 mp_last = msg_sb_start(last_msgchunk);
|
|
2390 for (i = 0; i < Rows - 2 && mp_last != NULL
|
|
2391 && mp_last->sb_prev != NULL; ++i)
|
|
2392 mp_last = msg_sb_start(mp_last->sb_prev);
|
|
2393 }
|
|
2394
|
446
|
2395 State = ASKMORE;
|
|
2396 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
|
|
2397 setmouse();
|
|
2398 #endif
|
447
|
2399 if (typed_char == NUL)
|
|
2400 msg_moremsg(FALSE);
|
446
|
2401 for (;;)
|
|
2402 {
|
|
2403 /*
|
|
2404 * Get a typed character directly from the user.
|
|
2405 */
|
|
2406 if (used_typed_char != NUL)
|
|
2407 {
|
|
2408 c = used_typed_char; /* was typed at hit-enter prompt */
|
|
2409 used_typed_char = NUL;
|
|
2410 }
|
|
2411 else
|
|
2412 c = get_keystroke();
|
|
2413
|
|
2414 #if defined(FEAT_MENU) && defined(FEAT_GUI)
|
|
2415 if (c == K_MENU)
|
|
2416 {
|
|
2417 int idx = get_menu_index(current_menu, ASKMORE);
|
|
2418
|
|
2419 /* Used a menu. If it starts with CTRL-Y, it must
|
|
2420 * be a "Copy" for the clipboard. Otherwise
|
|
2421 * assume that we end */
|
|
2422 if (idx == MENU_INDEX_INVALID)
|
|
2423 continue;
|
|
2424 c = *current_menu->strings[idx];
|
|
2425 if (c != NUL && current_menu->strings[idx][1] != NUL)
|
|
2426 ins_typebuf(current_menu->strings[idx] + 1,
|
|
2427 current_menu->noremap[idx], 0, TRUE,
|
|
2428 current_menu->silent[idx]);
|
|
2429 }
|
|
2430 #endif
|
|
2431
|
|
2432 scroll = 0;
|
|
2433 switch (c)
|
|
2434 {
|
|
2435 case BS: /* scroll one line back */
|
|
2436 case K_BS:
|
|
2437 case 'k':
|
|
2438 case K_UP:
|
|
2439 scroll = -1;
|
|
2440 break;
|
|
2441
|
|
2442 case CAR: /* one extra line */
|
|
2443 case NL:
|
|
2444 case 'j':
|
|
2445 case K_DOWN:
|
|
2446 scroll = 1;
|
|
2447 break;
|
|
2448
|
|
2449 case 'u': /* Up half a page */
|
|
2450 case K_PAGEUP:
|
|
2451 scroll = -(Rows / 2);
|
|
2452 break;
|
|
2453
|
|
2454 case 'd': /* Down half a page */
|
|
2455 scroll = Rows / 2;
|
|
2456 break;
|
|
2457
|
|
2458 case 'b': /* one page back */
|
|
2459 scroll = -(Rows - 1);
|
|
2460 break;
|
|
2461
|
|
2462 case ' ': /* one extra page */
|
|
2463 case K_PAGEDOWN:
|
|
2464 case K_LEFTMOUSE:
|
|
2465 scroll = Rows - 1;
|
|
2466 break;
|
|
2467
|
447
|
2468 case 'g': /* all the way back to the start */
|
|
2469 scroll = -999999;
|
|
2470 break;
|
|
2471
|
|
2472 case 'G': /* all the way to the end */
|
|
2473 scroll = 999999;
|
|
2474 lines_left = 999999;
|
|
2475 break;
|
|
2476
|
446
|
2477 case ':': /* start new command line */
|
|
2478 #ifdef FEAT_CON_DIALOG
|
|
2479 if (!confirm_msg_used)
|
|
2480 #endif
|
|
2481 {
|
|
2482 /* Since got_int is set all typeahead will be flushed, but we
|
|
2483 * want to keep this ':', remember that in a special way. */
|
|
2484 typeahead_noflush(':');
|
|
2485 cmdline_row = Rows - 1; /* put ':' on this line */
|
|
2486 skip_redraw = TRUE; /* skip redraw once */
|
|
2487 need_wait_return = FALSE; /* don't wait in main() */
|
|
2488 }
|
|
2489 /*FALLTHROUGH*/
|
|
2490 case 'q': /* quit */
|
|
2491 case Ctrl_C:
|
|
2492 case ESC:
|
|
2493 #ifdef FEAT_CON_DIALOG
|
|
2494 if (confirm_msg_used)
|
|
2495 {
|
|
2496 /* Jump to the choices of the dialog. */
|
|
2497 retval = TRUE;
|
|
2498 lines_left = Rows - 1;
|
|
2499 }
|
|
2500 else
|
|
2501 #endif
|
|
2502 {
|
|
2503 got_int = TRUE;
|
|
2504 quit_more = TRUE;
|
|
2505 }
|
|
2506 break;
|
|
2507
|
|
2508 #ifdef FEAT_CLIPBOARD
|
|
2509 case Ctrl_Y:
|
|
2510 /* Strange way to allow copying (yanking) a modeless
|
|
2511 * selection at the more prompt. Use CTRL-Y,
|
|
2512 * because the same is used in Cmdline-mode and at the
|
|
2513 * hit-enter prompt. However, scrolling one line up
|
|
2514 * might be expected... */
|
|
2515 if (clip_star.state == SELECT_DONE)
|
|
2516 clip_copy_modeless_selection(TRUE);
|
|
2517 continue;
|
|
2518 #endif
|
|
2519 default: /* no valid response */
|
|
2520 msg_moremsg(TRUE);
|
|
2521 continue;
|
|
2522 }
|
|
2523
|
|
2524 if (scroll != 0)
|
|
2525 {
|
|
2526 if (scroll < 0)
|
|
2527 {
|
|
2528 /* go to start of last line */
|
|
2529 if (mp_last == NULL)
|
|
2530 mp = msg_sb_start(last_msgchunk);
|
|
2531 else if (mp_last->sb_prev != NULL)
|
|
2532 mp = msg_sb_start(mp_last->sb_prev);
|
|
2533 else
|
|
2534 mp = NULL;
|
|
2535
|
|
2536 /* go to start of line at top of the screen */
|
|
2537 for (i = 0; i < Rows - 2 && mp != NULL && mp->sb_prev != NULL;
|
|
2538 ++i)
|
|
2539 mp = msg_sb_start(mp->sb_prev);
|
|
2540
|
|
2541 if (mp != NULL && mp->sb_prev != NULL)
|
|
2542 {
|
|
2543 /* Find line to be displayed at top. */
|
|
2544 for (i = 0; i > scroll; --i)
|
|
2545 {
|
|
2546 if (mp == NULL || mp->sb_prev == NULL)
|
|
2547 break;
|
|
2548 mp = msg_sb_start(mp->sb_prev);
|
|
2549 if (mp_last == NULL)
|
|
2550 mp_last = msg_sb_start(last_msgchunk);
|
|
2551 else
|
|
2552 mp_last = msg_sb_start(mp_last->sb_prev);
|
|
2553 }
|
|
2554
|
|
2555 if (scroll == -1 && screen_ins_lines(0, 0, 1,
|
|
2556 (int)Rows, NULL) == OK)
|
|
2557 {
|
447
|
2558 /* display line at top */
|
446
|
2559 (void)disp_sb_line(0, mp);
|
|
2560 }
|
|
2561 else
|
|
2562 {
|
447
|
2563 /* redisplay all lines */
|
446
|
2564 screenclear();
|
|
2565 for (i = 0; i < Rows - 1; ++i)
|
|
2566 mp = disp_sb_line(i, mp);
|
|
2567 }
|
|
2568 scroll = 0;
|
|
2569 }
|
|
2570 }
|
|
2571 else
|
|
2572 {
|
|
2573 /* First display any text that we scrolled back. */
|
|
2574 while (scroll > 0 && mp_last != NULL)
|
|
2575 {
|
|
2576 /* scroll up, display line at bottom */
|
|
2577 msg_scroll_up();
|
539
|
2578 inc_msg_scrolled();
|
446
|
2579 screen_fill((int)Rows - 2, (int)Rows - 1, 0,
|
|
2580 (int)Columns, ' ', ' ', 0);
|
|
2581 mp_last = disp_sb_line((int)Rows - 2, mp_last);
|
|
2582 --scroll;
|
|
2583 }
|
|
2584 }
|
|
2585
|
447
|
2586 if (scroll < 0 || (scroll == 0 && mp_last != NULL))
|
446
|
2587 {
|
|
2588 /* displayed the requested text, more prompt again */
|
447
|
2589 screen_fill((int)Rows - 1, (int)Rows, 0,
|
|
2590 (int)Columns, ' ', ' ', 0);
|
446
|
2591 msg_moremsg(FALSE);
|
|
2592 continue;
|
|
2593 }
|
|
2594
|
|
2595 /* display more text, return to caller */
|
|
2596 lines_left = scroll;
|
|
2597 }
|
|
2598
|
|
2599 break;
|
|
2600 }
|
|
2601
|
|
2602 /* clear the --more-- message */
|
|
2603 screen_fill((int)Rows - 1, (int)Rows, 0, (int)Columns, ' ', ' ', 0);
|
|
2604 State = oldState;
|
|
2605 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
|
|
2606 setmouse();
|
|
2607 #endif
|
|
2608 if (quit_more)
|
|
2609 {
|
|
2610 msg_row = Rows - 1;
|
|
2611 msg_col = 0;
|
|
2612 }
|
|
2613 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
|
|
2614 else if (cmdmsg_rl)
|
|
2615 msg_col = Columns - 1;
|
|
2616 #endif
|
|
2617
|
|
2618 #ifdef FEAT_CON_DIALOG
|
|
2619 return retval;
|
|
2620 #else
|
|
2621 return FALSE;
|
|
2622 #endif
|
|
2623 }
|
|
2624
|
7
|
2625 #if defined(USE_MCH_ERRMSG) || defined(PROTO)
|
|
2626
|
|
2627 #ifdef mch_errmsg
|
|
2628 # undef mch_errmsg
|
|
2629 #endif
|
|
2630 #ifdef mch_msg
|
|
2631 # undef mch_msg
|
|
2632 #endif
|
|
2633
|
|
2634 /*
|
|
2635 * Give an error message. To be used when the screen hasn't been initialized
|
|
2636 * yet. When stderr can't be used, collect error messages until the GUI has
|
|
2637 * started and they can be displayed in a message box.
|
|
2638 */
|
|
2639 void
|
|
2640 mch_errmsg(str)
|
|
2641 char *str;
|
|
2642 {
|
|
2643 int len;
|
|
2644
|
|
2645 #if (defined(UNIX) || defined(FEAT_GUI)) && !defined(ALWAYS_USE_GUI)
|
|
2646 /* On Unix use stderr if it's a tty.
|
|
2647 * When not going to start the GUI also use stderr.
|
|
2648 * On Mac, when started from Finder, stderr is the console. */
|
|
2649 if (
|
|
2650 # ifdef UNIX
|
|
2651 # ifdef MACOS_X_UNIX
|
|
2652 (isatty(2) && strcmp("/dev/console", ttyname(2)) != 0)
|
|
2653 # else
|
|
2654 isatty(2)
|
|
2655 # endif
|
|
2656 # ifdef FEAT_GUI
|
|
2657 ||
|
|
2658 # endif
|
|
2659 # endif
|
|
2660 # ifdef FEAT_GUI
|
|
2661 !(gui.in_use || gui.starting)
|
|
2662 # endif
|
|
2663 )
|
|
2664 {
|
|
2665 fprintf(stderr, "%s", str);
|
|
2666 return;
|
|
2667 }
|
|
2668 #endif
|
|
2669
|
|
2670 /* avoid a delay for a message that isn't there */
|
|
2671 emsg_on_display = FALSE;
|
|
2672
|
|
2673 len = (int)STRLEN(str) + 1;
|
|
2674 if (error_ga.ga_growsize == 0)
|
|
2675 {
|
|
2676 error_ga.ga_growsize = 80;
|
|
2677 error_ga.ga_itemsize = 1;
|
|
2678 }
|
|
2679 if (ga_grow(&error_ga, len) == OK)
|
|
2680 {
|
|
2681 mch_memmove((char_u *)error_ga.ga_data + error_ga.ga_len,
|
|
2682 (char_u *)str, len);
|
|
2683 #ifdef UNIX
|
|
2684 /* remove CR characters, they are displayed */
|
|
2685 {
|
|
2686 char_u *p;
|
|
2687
|
|
2688 p = (char_u *)error_ga.ga_data + error_ga.ga_len;
|
|
2689 for (;;)
|
|
2690 {
|
|
2691 p = vim_strchr(p, '\r');
|
|
2692 if (p == NULL)
|
|
2693 break;
|
|
2694 *p = ' ';
|
|
2695 }
|
|
2696 }
|
|
2697 #endif
|
|
2698 --len; /* don't count the NUL at the end */
|
|
2699 error_ga.ga_len += len;
|
|
2700 }
|
|
2701 }
|
|
2702
|
|
2703 /*
|
|
2704 * Give a message. To be used when the screen hasn't been initialized yet.
|
|
2705 * When there is no tty, collect messages until the GUI has started and they
|
|
2706 * can be displayed in a message box.
|
|
2707 */
|
|
2708 void
|
|
2709 mch_msg(str)
|
|
2710 char *str;
|
|
2711 {
|
|
2712 #if (defined(UNIX) || defined(FEAT_GUI)) && !defined(ALWAYS_USE_GUI)
|
|
2713 /* On Unix use stdout if we have a tty. This allows "vim -h | more" and
|
|
2714 * uses mch_errmsg() when started from the desktop.
|
|
2715 * When not going to start the GUI also use stdout.
|
|
2716 * On Mac, when started from Finder, stderr is the console. */
|
|
2717 if (
|
|
2718 # ifdef UNIX
|
|
2719 # ifdef MACOS_X_UNIX
|
|
2720 (isatty(2) && strcmp("/dev/console", ttyname(2)) != 0)
|
|
2721 # else
|
|
2722 isatty(2)
|
|
2723 # endif
|
|
2724 # ifdef FEAT_GUI
|
|
2725 ||
|
|
2726 # endif
|
|
2727 # endif
|
|
2728 # ifdef FEAT_GUI
|
|
2729 !(gui.in_use || gui.starting)
|
|
2730 # endif
|
|
2731 )
|
|
2732 {
|
|
2733 printf("%s", str);
|
|
2734 return;
|
|
2735 }
|
|
2736 # endif
|
|
2737 mch_errmsg(str);
|
|
2738 }
|
|
2739 #endif /* USE_MCH_ERRMSG */
|
|
2740
|
|
2741 /*
|
|
2742 * Put a character on the screen at the current message position and advance
|
|
2743 * to the next position. Only for printable ASCII!
|
|
2744 */
|
|
2745 static void
|
|
2746 msg_screen_putchar(c, attr)
|
|
2747 int c;
|
|
2748 int attr;
|
|
2749 {
|
|
2750 msg_didout = TRUE; /* remember that line is not empty */
|
|
2751 screen_putchar(c, msg_row, msg_col, attr);
|
|
2752 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
|
|
2753 if (cmdmsg_rl)
|
|
2754 {
|
|
2755 if (--msg_col == 0)
|
|
2756 {
|
|
2757 msg_col = Columns;
|
|
2758 ++msg_row;
|
|
2759 }
|
|
2760 }
|
|
2761 else
|
|
2762 #endif
|
|
2763 {
|
|
2764 if (++msg_col >= Columns)
|
|
2765 {
|
|
2766 msg_col = 0;
|
|
2767 ++msg_row;
|
|
2768 }
|
|
2769 }
|
|
2770 }
|
|
2771
|
|
2772 void
|
|
2773 msg_moremsg(full)
|
|
2774 int full;
|
|
2775 {
|
446
|
2776 int attr;
|
|
2777 char_u *s = (char_u *)_("-- More --");
|
7
|
2778
|
|
2779 attr = hl_attr(HLF_M);
|
446
|
2780 screen_puts(s, (int)Rows - 1, 0, attr);
|
7
|
2781 if (full)
|
446
|
2782 screen_puts((char_u *)
|
|
2783 _(" SPACE/d/j: screen/page/line down, b/u/k: up, q: quit "),
|
|
2784 (int)Rows - 1, vim_strsize(s), attr);
|
7
|
2785 }
|
|
2786
|
|
2787 /*
|
|
2788 * Repeat the message for the current mode: ASKMORE, EXTERNCMD, CONFIRM or
|
|
2789 * exmode_active.
|
|
2790 */
|
|
2791 void
|
|
2792 repeat_message()
|
|
2793 {
|
|
2794 if (State == ASKMORE)
|
|
2795 {
|
|
2796 msg_moremsg(TRUE); /* display --more-- message again */
|
|
2797 msg_row = Rows - 1;
|
|
2798 }
|
|
2799 #ifdef FEAT_CON_DIALOG
|
|
2800 else if (State == CONFIRM)
|
|
2801 {
|
|
2802 display_confirm_msg(); /* display ":confirm" message again */
|
|
2803 msg_row = Rows - 1;
|
|
2804 }
|
|
2805 #endif
|
|
2806 else if (State == EXTERNCMD)
|
|
2807 {
|
|
2808 windgoto(msg_row, msg_col); /* put cursor back */
|
|
2809 }
|
|
2810 else if (State == HITRETURN || State == SETWSIZE)
|
|
2811 {
|
|
2812 hit_return_msg();
|
|
2813 msg_row = Rows - 1;
|
|
2814 }
|
|
2815 }
|
|
2816
|
|
2817 /*
|
|
2818 * msg_check_screen - check if the screen is initialized.
|
|
2819 * Also check msg_row and msg_col, if they are too big it may cause a crash.
|
|
2820 * While starting the GUI the terminal codes will be set for the GUI, but the
|
|
2821 * output goes to the terminal. Don't use the terminal codes then.
|
|
2822 */
|
|
2823 static int
|
|
2824 msg_check_screen()
|
|
2825 {
|
|
2826 if (!full_screen || !screen_valid(FALSE))
|
|
2827 return FALSE;
|
|
2828
|
|
2829 if (msg_row >= Rows)
|
|
2830 msg_row = Rows - 1;
|
|
2831 if (msg_col >= Columns)
|
|
2832 msg_col = Columns - 1;
|
|
2833 return TRUE;
|
|
2834 }
|
|
2835
|
|
2836 /*
|
|
2837 * Clear from current message position to end of screen.
|
|
2838 * Skip this when ":silent" was used, no need to clear for redirection.
|
|
2839 */
|
|
2840 void
|
|
2841 msg_clr_eos()
|
|
2842 {
|
|
2843 if (msg_silent == 0)
|
|
2844 msg_clr_eos_force();
|
|
2845 }
|
|
2846
|
|
2847 /*
|
|
2848 * Clear from current message position to end of screen.
|
|
2849 * Note: msg_col is not updated, so we remember the end of the message
|
|
2850 * for msg_check().
|
|
2851 */
|
|
2852 void
|
|
2853 msg_clr_eos_force()
|
|
2854 {
|
|
2855 if (msg_use_printf())
|
|
2856 {
|
|
2857 if (full_screen) /* only when termcap codes are valid */
|
|
2858 {
|
|
2859 if (*T_CD)
|
|
2860 out_str(T_CD); /* clear to end of display */
|
|
2861 else if (*T_CE)
|
|
2862 out_str(T_CE); /* clear to end of line */
|
|
2863 }
|
|
2864 }
|
|
2865 else
|
|
2866 {
|
|
2867 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
|
|
2868 if (cmdmsg_rl)
|
|
2869 {
|
|
2870 screen_fill(msg_row, msg_row + 1, 0, msg_col + 1, ' ', ' ', 0);
|
|
2871 screen_fill(msg_row + 1, (int)Rows, 0, (int)Columns, ' ', ' ', 0);
|
|
2872 }
|
|
2873 else
|
|
2874 #endif
|
|
2875 {
|
|
2876 screen_fill(msg_row, msg_row + 1, msg_col, (int)Columns,
|
|
2877 ' ', ' ', 0);
|
|
2878 screen_fill(msg_row + 1, (int)Rows, 0, (int)Columns, ' ', ' ', 0);
|
|
2879 }
|
|
2880 }
|
|
2881 }
|
|
2882
|
|
2883 /*
|
|
2884 * Clear the command line.
|
|
2885 */
|
|
2886 void
|
|
2887 msg_clr_cmdline()
|
|
2888 {
|
|
2889 msg_row = cmdline_row;
|
|
2890 msg_col = 0;
|
|
2891 msg_clr_eos_force();
|
|
2892 }
|
|
2893
|
|
2894 /*
|
|
2895 * end putting a message on the screen
|
|
2896 * call wait_return if the message does not fit in the available space
|
|
2897 * return TRUE if wait_return not called.
|
|
2898 */
|
|
2899 int
|
|
2900 msg_end()
|
|
2901 {
|
|
2902 /*
|
|
2903 * if the string is larger than the window,
|
|
2904 * or the ruler option is set and we run into it,
|
|
2905 * we have to redraw the window.
|
|
2906 * Do not do this if we are abandoning the file or editing the command line.
|
|
2907 */
|
|
2908 if (!exiting && need_wait_return && !(State & CMDLINE))
|
|
2909 {
|
|
2910 wait_return(FALSE);
|
|
2911 return FALSE;
|
|
2912 }
|
|
2913 out_flush();
|
|
2914 return TRUE;
|
|
2915 }
|
|
2916
|
|
2917 /*
|
|
2918 * If the written message runs into the shown command or ruler, we have to
|
|
2919 * wait for hit-return and redraw the window later.
|
|
2920 */
|
|
2921 void
|
|
2922 msg_check()
|
|
2923 {
|
|
2924 if (msg_row == Rows - 1 && msg_col >= sc_col)
|
|
2925 {
|
|
2926 need_wait_return = TRUE;
|
|
2927 redraw_cmdline = TRUE;
|
|
2928 }
|
|
2929 }
|
|
2930
|
|
2931 /*
|
|
2932 * May write a string to the redirection file.
|
|
2933 * When "maxlen" is -1 write the whole string, otherwise up to "maxlen" bytes.
|
|
2934 */
|
|
2935 static void
|
|
2936 redir_write(str, maxlen)
|
|
2937 char_u *str;
|
|
2938 int maxlen;
|
|
2939 {
|
|
2940 char_u *s = str;
|
|
2941 static int cur_col = 0;
|
|
2942
|
291
|
2943 /* Don't do anything for displaying prompts and the like. */
|
|
2944 if (redir_off)
|
|
2945 return;
|
|
2946
|
|
2947 /*
|
|
2948 * If 'verbosefile' is set write message in that file.
|
|
2949 * Must come before the rest because of updating "msg_col".
|
|
2950 */
|
|
2951 if (*p_vfile != NUL)
|
|
2952 verbose_write(s, maxlen);
|
|
2953
|
|
2954 if (redir_fd != NULL
|
7
|
2955 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL
|
167
|
2956 || redir_reg || redir_vname
|
7
|
2957 #endif
|
291
|
2958 )
|
7
|
2959 {
|
|
2960 /* If the string doesn't start with CR or NL, go to msg_col */
|
|
2961 if (*s != '\n' && *s != '\r')
|
|
2962 {
|
|
2963 while (cur_col < msg_col)
|
|
2964 {
|
|
2965 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL
|
|
2966 if (redir_reg)
|
|
2967 write_reg_contents(redir_reg, (char_u *)" ", -1, TRUE);
|
167
|
2968 else if (redir_vname)
|
|
2969 var_redir_str((char_u *)" ", -1);
|
7
|
2970 else if (redir_fd)
|
|
2971 #endif
|
|
2972 fputs(" ", redir_fd);
|
|
2973 ++cur_col;
|
|
2974 }
|
|
2975 }
|
|
2976
|
|
2977 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL
|
|
2978 if (redir_reg)
|
|
2979 write_reg_contents(redir_reg, s, maxlen, TRUE);
|
167
|
2980 if (redir_vname)
|
|
2981 var_redir_str(s, maxlen);
|
7
|
2982 #endif
|
|
2983
|
|
2984 /* Adjust the current column */
|
|
2985 while (*s != NUL && (maxlen < 0 || (int)(s - str) < maxlen))
|
|
2986 {
|
|
2987 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL
|
167
|
2988 if (!redir_reg && !redir_vname && redir_fd != NULL)
|
7
|
2989 #endif
|
|
2990 putc(*s, redir_fd);
|
|
2991 if (*s == '\r' || *s == '\n')
|
|
2992 cur_col = 0;
|
|
2993 else if (*s == '\t')
|
|
2994 cur_col += (8 - cur_col % 8);
|
|
2995 else
|
|
2996 ++cur_col;
|
|
2997 ++s;
|
|
2998 }
|
|
2999
|
|
3000 if (msg_silent != 0) /* should update msg_col */
|
|
3001 msg_col = cur_col;
|
|
3002 }
|
|
3003 }
|
|
3004
|
|
3005 /*
|
291
|
3006 * Before giving verbose messsage.
|
|
3007 * Must always be called paired with verbose_leave()!
|
|
3008 */
|
|
3009 void
|
|
3010 verbose_enter()
|
|
3011 {
|
|
3012 if (*p_vfile != NUL)
|
|
3013 ++msg_silent;
|
|
3014 }
|
|
3015
|
|
3016 /*
|
|
3017 * After giving verbose message.
|
|
3018 * Must always be called paired with verbose_enter()!
|
|
3019 */
|
|
3020 void
|
|
3021 verbose_leave()
|
|
3022 {
|
|
3023 if (*p_vfile != NUL)
|
|
3024 if (--msg_silent < 0)
|
|
3025 msg_silent = 0;
|
|
3026 }
|
|
3027
|
|
3028 /*
|
|
3029 * Like verbose_enter() and set msg_scroll when displaying the message.
|
|
3030 */
|
|
3031 void
|
|
3032 verbose_enter_scroll()
|
|
3033 {
|
|
3034 if (*p_vfile != NUL)
|
|
3035 ++msg_silent;
|
|
3036 else
|
|
3037 /* always scroll up, don't overwrite */
|
|
3038 msg_scroll = TRUE;
|
|
3039 }
|
|
3040
|
|
3041 /*
|
|
3042 * Like verbose_leave() and set cmdline_row when displaying the message.
|
|
3043 */
|
|
3044 void
|
|
3045 verbose_leave_scroll()
|
|
3046 {
|
|
3047 if (*p_vfile != NUL)
|
|
3048 {
|
|
3049 if (--msg_silent < 0)
|
|
3050 msg_silent = 0;
|
|
3051 }
|
|
3052 else
|
|
3053 cmdline_row = msg_row;
|
|
3054 }
|
|
3055
|
|
3056 static FILE *verbose_fd = NULL;
|
|
3057 static int verbose_did_open = FALSE;
|
|
3058
|
|
3059 /*
|
|
3060 * Called when 'verbosefile' is set: stop writing to the file.
|
|
3061 */
|
|
3062 void
|
|
3063 verbose_stop()
|
|
3064 {
|
|
3065 if (verbose_fd != NULL)
|
|
3066 {
|
|
3067 fclose(verbose_fd);
|
|
3068 verbose_fd = NULL;
|
|
3069 }
|
|
3070 verbose_did_open = FALSE;
|
|
3071 }
|
|
3072
|
|
3073 /*
|
|
3074 * Open the file 'verbosefile'.
|
|
3075 * Return FAIL or OK.
|
|
3076 */
|
|
3077 int
|
|
3078 verbose_open()
|
|
3079 {
|
|
3080 if (verbose_fd == NULL && !verbose_did_open)
|
|
3081 {
|
|
3082 /* Only give the error message once. */
|
|
3083 verbose_did_open = TRUE;
|
|
3084
|
531
|
3085 verbose_fd = mch_fopen((char *)p_vfile, "a");
|
291
|
3086 if (verbose_fd == NULL)
|
|
3087 {
|
|
3088 EMSG2(_(e_notopen), p_vfile);
|
|
3089 return FAIL;
|
|
3090 }
|
|
3091 }
|
|
3092 return OK;
|
|
3093 }
|
|
3094
|
|
3095 /*
|
|
3096 * Write a string to 'verbosefile'.
|
|
3097 * When "maxlen" is -1 write the whole string, otherwise up to "maxlen" bytes.
|
|
3098 */
|
|
3099 static void
|
|
3100 verbose_write(str, maxlen)
|
|
3101 char_u *str;
|
|
3102 int maxlen;
|
|
3103 {
|
|
3104 char_u *s = str;
|
|
3105 static int cur_col = 0;
|
|
3106
|
|
3107 /* Open the file when called the first time. */
|
|
3108 if (verbose_fd == NULL)
|
|
3109 verbose_open();
|
|
3110
|
|
3111 if (verbose_fd != NULL)
|
|
3112 {
|
|
3113 /* If the string doesn't start with CR or NL, go to msg_col */
|
|
3114 if (*s != '\n' && *s != '\r')
|
|
3115 {
|
|
3116 while (cur_col < msg_col)
|
|
3117 {
|
|
3118 fputs(" ", verbose_fd);
|
|
3119 ++cur_col;
|
|
3120 }
|
|
3121 }
|
|
3122
|
|
3123 /* Adjust the current column */
|
|
3124 while (*s != NUL && (maxlen < 0 || (int)(s - str) < maxlen))
|
|
3125 {
|
|
3126 putc(*s, verbose_fd);
|
|
3127 if (*s == '\r' || *s == '\n')
|
|
3128 cur_col = 0;
|
|
3129 else if (*s == '\t')
|
|
3130 cur_col += (8 - cur_col % 8);
|
|
3131 else
|
|
3132 ++cur_col;
|
|
3133 ++s;
|
|
3134 }
|
|
3135 }
|
|
3136 }
|
|
3137
|
|
3138 /*
|
7
|
3139 * Give a warning message (for searching).
|
|
3140 * Use 'w' highlighting and may repeat the message after redrawing
|
|
3141 */
|
|
3142 void
|
|
3143 give_warning(message, hl)
|
|
3144 char_u *message;
|
|
3145 int hl;
|
|
3146 {
|
|
3147 /* Don't do this for ":silent". */
|
|
3148 if (msg_silent != 0)
|
|
3149 return;
|
|
3150
|
|
3151 /* Don't want a hit-enter prompt here. */
|
|
3152 ++no_wait_return;
|
8
|
3153
|
7
|
3154 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL
|
|
3155 set_vim_var_string(VV_WARNINGMSG, message, -1);
|
|
3156 #endif
|
|
3157 vim_free(keep_msg);
|
|
3158 keep_msg = NULL;
|
|
3159 if (hl)
|
|
3160 keep_msg_attr = hl_attr(HLF_W);
|
|
3161 else
|
|
3162 keep_msg_attr = 0;
|
|
3163 if (msg_attr(message, keep_msg_attr) && msg_scrolled == 0)
|
|
3164 set_keep_msg(message);
|
|
3165 msg_didout = FALSE; /* overwrite this message */
|
|
3166 msg_nowait = TRUE; /* don't wait for this message */
|
|
3167 msg_col = 0;
|
8
|
3168
|
7
|
3169 --no_wait_return;
|
|
3170 }
|
|
3171
|
|
3172 /*
|
|
3173 * Advance msg cursor to column "col".
|
|
3174 */
|
|
3175 void
|
|
3176 msg_advance(col)
|
|
3177 int col;
|
|
3178 {
|
|
3179 if (msg_silent != 0) /* nothing to advance to */
|
|
3180 {
|
|
3181 msg_col = col; /* for redirection, may fill it up later */
|
|
3182 return;
|
|
3183 }
|
|
3184 if (col >= Columns) /* not enough room */
|
|
3185 col = Columns - 1;
|
474
|
3186 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
|
|
3187 if (cmdmsg_rl)
|
|
3188 while (msg_col > Columns - col)
|
|
3189 msg_putchar(' ');
|
|
3190 else
|
|
3191 #endif
|
|
3192 while (msg_col < col)
|
|
3193 msg_putchar(' ');
|
7
|
3194 }
|
|
3195
|
|
3196 #if defined(FEAT_CON_DIALOG) || defined(PROTO)
|
|
3197 /*
|
|
3198 * Used for "confirm()" function, and the :confirm command prefix.
|
|
3199 * Versions which haven't got flexible dialogs yet, and console
|
|
3200 * versions, get this generic handler which uses the command line.
|
|
3201 *
|
|
3202 * type = one of:
|
|
3203 * VIM_QUESTION, VIM_INFO, VIM_WARNING, VIM_ERROR or VIM_GENERIC
|
|
3204 * title = title string (can be NULL for default)
|
|
3205 * (neither used in console dialogs at the moment)
|
|
3206 *
|
|
3207 * Format of the "buttons" string:
|
|
3208 * "Button1Name\nButton2Name\nButton3Name"
|
|
3209 * The first button should normally be the default/accept
|
|
3210 * The second button should be the 'Cancel' button
|
|
3211 * Other buttons- use your imagination!
|
|
3212 * A '&' in a button name becomes a shortcut, so each '&' should be before a
|
|
3213 * different letter.
|
|
3214 */
|
|
3215 /* ARGSUSED */
|
|
3216 int
|
|
3217 do_dialog(type, title, message, buttons, dfltbutton, textfield)
|
|
3218 int type;
|
|
3219 char_u *title;
|
|
3220 char_u *message;
|
|
3221 char_u *buttons;
|
|
3222 int dfltbutton;
|
|
3223 char_u *textfield; /* IObuff for inputdialog(), NULL otherwise */
|
|
3224 {
|
|
3225 int oldState;
|
|
3226 int retval = 0;
|
|
3227 char_u *hotkeys;
|
|
3228 int c;
|
|
3229 int i;
|
|
3230
|
|
3231 #ifndef NO_CONSOLE
|
|
3232 /* Don't output anything in silent mode ("ex -s") */
|
|
3233 if (silent_mode)
|
|
3234 return dfltbutton; /* return default option */
|
|
3235 #endif
|
|
3236
|
|
3237 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_DIALOG
|
|
3238 /* When GUI is running and 'c' not in 'guioptions', use the GUI dialog */
|
|
3239 if (gui.in_use && vim_strchr(p_go, GO_CONDIALOG) == NULL)
|
|
3240 {
|
|
3241 c = gui_mch_dialog(type, title, message, buttons, dfltbutton,
|
|
3242 textfield);
|
|
3243 msg_end_prompt();
|
|
3244
|
|
3245 /* Flush output to avoid that further messages and redrawing is done
|
|
3246 * in the wrong order. */
|
|
3247 out_flush();
|
|
3248 gui_mch_update();
|
|
3249
|
|
3250 return c;
|
|
3251 }
|
|
3252 #endif
|
|
3253
|
|
3254 oldState = State;
|
|
3255 State = CONFIRM;
|
|
3256 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
|
|
3257 setmouse();
|
|
3258 #endif
|
|
3259
|
|
3260 /*
|
|
3261 * Since we wait for a keypress, don't make the
|
|
3262 * user press RETURN as well afterwards.
|
|
3263 */
|
|
3264 ++no_wait_return;
|
|
3265 hotkeys = msg_show_console_dialog(message, buttons, dfltbutton);
|
|
3266
|
|
3267 if (hotkeys != NULL)
|
|
3268 {
|
|
3269 for (;;)
|
|
3270 {
|
|
3271 /* Get a typed character directly from the user. */
|
|
3272 c = get_keystroke();
|
|
3273 switch (c)
|
|
3274 {
|
|
3275 case CAR: /* User accepts default option */
|
|
3276 case NL:
|
|
3277 retval = dfltbutton;
|
|
3278 break;
|
|
3279 case Ctrl_C: /* User aborts/cancels */
|
|
3280 case ESC:
|
|
3281 retval = 0;
|
|
3282 break;
|
|
3283 default: /* Could be a hotkey? */
|
|
3284 if (c < 0) /* special keys are ignored here */
|
|
3285 continue;
|
|
3286 /* Make the character lowercase, as chars in "hotkeys" are. */
|
|
3287 c = MB_TOLOWER(c);
|
|
3288 retval = 1;
|
|
3289 for (i = 0; hotkeys[i]; ++i)
|
|
3290 {
|
|
3291 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
3292 if (has_mbyte)
|
|
3293 {
|
|
3294 if ((*mb_ptr2char)(hotkeys + i) == c)
|
|
3295 break;
|
474
|
3296 i += (*mb_ptr2len)(hotkeys + i) - 1;
|
7
|
3297 }
|
|
3298 else
|
|
3299 #endif
|
|
3300 if (hotkeys[i] == c)
|
|
3301 break;
|
|
3302 ++retval;
|
|
3303 }
|
|
3304 if (hotkeys[i])
|
|
3305 break;
|
|
3306 /* No hotkey match, so keep waiting */
|
|
3307 continue;
|
|
3308 }
|
|
3309 break;
|
|
3310 }
|
|
3311
|
|
3312 vim_free(hotkeys);
|
|
3313 }
|
|
3314
|
|
3315 State = oldState;
|
|
3316 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
|
|
3317 setmouse();
|
|
3318 #endif
|
|
3319 --no_wait_return;
|
|
3320 msg_end_prompt();
|
|
3321
|
|
3322 return retval;
|
|
3323 }
|
|
3324
|
|
3325 static int copy_char __ARGS((char_u *from, char_u *to, int lowercase));
|
|
3326
|
|
3327 /*
|
|
3328 * Copy one character from "*from" to "*to", taking care of multi-byte
|
|
3329 * characters. Return the length of the character in bytes.
|
|
3330 */
|
|
3331 static int
|
|
3332 copy_char(from, to, lowercase)
|
|
3333 char_u *from;
|
|
3334 char_u *to;
|
|
3335 int lowercase; /* make character lower case */
|
|
3336 {
|
|
3337 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
3338 int len;
|
|
3339 int c;
|
|
3340
|
|
3341 if (has_mbyte)
|
|
3342 {
|
|
3343 if (lowercase)
|
|
3344 {
|
|
3345 c = MB_TOLOWER((*mb_ptr2char)(from));
|
|
3346 return (*mb_char2bytes)(c, to);
|
|
3347 }
|
|
3348 else
|
|
3349 {
|
474
|
3350 len = (*mb_ptr2len)(from);
|
7
|
3351 mch_memmove(to, from, (size_t)len);
|
|
3352 return len;
|
|
3353 }
|
|
3354 }
|
|
3355 else
|
|
3356 #endif
|
|
3357 {
|
|
3358 if (lowercase)
|
|
3359 *to = (char_u)TOLOWER_LOC(*from);
|
|
3360 else
|
|
3361 *to = *from;
|
|
3362 return 1;
|
|
3363 }
|
|
3364 }
|
|
3365
|
|
3366 /*
|
|
3367 * Format the dialog string, and display it at the bottom of
|
|
3368 * the screen. Return a string of hotkey chars (if defined) for
|
|
3369 * each 'button'. If a button has no hotkey defined, the first character of
|
|
3370 * the button is used.
|
|
3371 * The hotkeys can be multi-byte characters, but without combining chars.
|
|
3372 *
|
|
3373 * Returns an allocated string with hotkeys, or NULL for error.
|
|
3374 */
|
|
3375 static char_u *
|
|
3376 msg_show_console_dialog(message, buttons, dfltbutton)
|
|
3377 char_u *message;
|
|
3378 char_u *buttons;
|
|
3379 int dfltbutton;
|
|
3380 {
|
|
3381 int len = 0;
|
|
3382 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
3383 # define HOTK_LEN (has_mbyte ? MB_MAXBYTES : 1)
|
|
3384 #else
|
|
3385 # define HOTK_LEN 1
|
|
3386 #endif
|
|
3387 int lenhotkey = HOTK_LEN; /* count first button */
|
|
3388 char_u *hotk = NULL;
|
|
3389 char_u *msgp = NULL;
|
|
3390 char_u *hotkp = NULL;
|
|
3391 char_u *r;
|
|
3392 int copy;
|
|
3393 #define HAS_HOTKEY_LEN 30
|
|
3394 char_u has_hotkey[HAS_HOTKEY_LEN];
|
|
3395 int first_hotkey = FALSE; /* first char of button is hotkey */
|
|
3396 int idx;
|
|
3397
|
|
3398 has_hotkey[0] = FALSE;
|
|
3399
|
|
3400 /*
|
|
3401 * First loop: compute the size of memory to allocate.
|
|
3402 * Second loop: copy to the allocated memory.
|
|
3403 */
|
|
3404 for (copy = 0; copy <= 1; ++copy)
|
|
3405 {
|
|
3406 r = buttons;
|
|
3407 idx = 0;
|
|
3408 while (*r)
|
|
3409 {
|
|
3410 if (*r == DLG_BUTTON_SEP)
|
|
3411 {
|
|
3412 if (copy)
|
|
3413 {
|
|
3414 *msgp++ = ',';
|
|
3415 *msgp++ = ' '; /* '\n' -> ', ' */
|
|
3416
|
|
3417 /* advance to next hotkey and set default hotkey */
|
|
3418 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
|
3419 if (has_mbyte)
|
474
|
3420 hotkp += (*mb_ptr2len)(hotkp);
|
7
|
3421 else
|
|
3422 #endif
|
|
3423 ++hotkp;
|
|
3424 (void)copy_char(r + 1, hotkp, TRUE);
|
|
3425 if (dfltbutton)
|
|
3426 --dfltbutton;
|
|
3427
|
|
3428 /* If no hotkey is specified first char is used. */
|
|
3429 if (idx < HAS_HOTKEY_LEN - 1 && !has_hotkey[++idx])
|
|
3430 first_hotkey = TRUE;
|
|
3431 }
|
|
3432 else
|
|
3433 {
|
|
3434 len += 3; /* '\n' -> ', '; 'x' -> '(x)' */
|
|
3435 lenhotkey += HOTK_LEN; /* each button needs a hotkey */
|
|
3436 if (idx < HAS_HOTKEY_LEN - 1)
|
|
3437 has_hotkey[++idx] = FALSE;
|
|
3438 }
|
|
3439 }
|
|
3440 else if (*r == DLG_HOTKEY_CHAR || first_hotkey)
|
|
3441 {
|
|
3442 if (*r == DLG_HOTKEY_CHAR)
|
|
3443 ++r;
|
|
3444 first_hotkey = FALSE;
|
|
3445 if (copy)
|
|
3446 {
|
|
3447 if (*r == DLG_HOTKEY_CHAR) /* '&&a' -> '&a' */
|
|
3448 *msgp++ = *r;
|
|
3449 else
|
|
3450 {
|
|
3451 /* '&a' -> '[a]' */
|
|
3452 *msgp++ = (dfltbutton == 1) ? '[' : '(';
|
|
3453 msgp += copy_char(r, msgp, FALSE);
|
|
3454 *msgp++ = (dfltbutton == 1) ? ']' : ')';
|
|
3455
|
|
3456 /* redefine hotkey */
|
|
3457 (void)copy_char(r, hotkp, TRUE);
|
|
3458 }
|
|
3459 }
|
|
3460 else
|
|
3461 {
|
|
3462 ++len; /* '&a' -> '[a]' */
|
|
3463 if (idx < HAS_HOTKEY_LEN - 1)
|
|
3464 has_hotkey[idx] = TRUE;
|
|
3465 }
|
|
3466 }
|
|
3467 else
|
|
3468 {
|
|
3469 /* everything else copy literally */
|
|
3470 if (copy)
|
|
3471 msgp += copy_char(r, msgp, FALSE);
|
|
3472 }
|
|
3473
|
|
3474 /* advance to the next character */
|
39
|
3475 mb_ptr_adv(r);
|
7
|
3476 }
|
|
3477
|
|
3478 if (copy)
|
|
3479 {
|
|
3480 *msgp++ = ':';
|
|
3481 *msgp++ = ' ';
|
|
3482 *msgp = NUL;
|
39
|
3483 mb_ptr_adv(hotkp);
|
7
|
3484 *hotkp = NUL;
|
|
3485 }
|
|
3486 else
|
|
3487 {
|
|
3488 len += STRLEN(message)
|
|
3489 + 2 /* for the NL's */
|
|
3490 + STRLEN(buttons)
|
|
3491 + 3; /* for the ": " and NUL */
|
|
3492 lenhotkey++; /* for the NUL */
|
|
3493
|
|
3494 /* If no hotkey is specified first char is used. */
|
|
3495 if (!has_hotkey[0])
|
|
3496 {
|
|
3497 first_hotkey = TRUE;
|
|
3498 len += 2; /* "x" -> "[x]" */
|
|
3499 }
|
|
3500
|
|
3501 /*
|
|
3502 * Now allocate and load the strings
|
|
3503 */
|
|
3504 vim_free(confirm_msg);
|
|
3505 confirm_msg = alloc(len);
|
|
3506 if (confirm_msg == NULL)
|
|
3507 return NULL;
|
|
3508 *confirm_msg = NUL;
|
|
3509 hotk = alloc(lenhotkey);
|
|
3510 if (hotk == NULL)
|
|
3511 return NULL;
|
|
3512
|
|
3513 *confirm_msg = '\n';
|
|
3514 STRCPY(confirm_msg + 1, message);
|
|
3515
|
|
3516 msgp = confirm_msg + 1 + STRLEN(message);
|
|
3517 hotkp = hotk;
|
|
3518
|
|
3519 /* define first default hotkey */
|
|
3520 (void)copy_char(buttons, hotkp, TRUE);
|
|
3521
|
|
3522 /* Remember where the choices start, displaying starts here when
|
|
3523 * "hotkp" typed at the more prompt. */
|
|
3524 confirm_msg_tail = msgp;
|
|
3525 *msgp++ = '\n';
|
|
3526 }
|
|
3527 }
|
|
3528
|
|
3529 display_confirm_msg();
|
|
3530 return hotk;
|
|
3531 }
|
|
3532
|
|
3533 /*
|
|
3534 * Display the ":confirm" message. Also called when screen resized.
|
|
3535 */
|
|
3536 void
|
|
3537 display_confirm_msg()
|
|
3538 {
|
|
3539 /* avoid that 'q' at the more prompt truncates the message here */
|
|
3540 ++confirm_msg_used;
|
|
3541 if (confirm_msg != NULL)
|
|
3542 msg_puts_attr(confirm_msg, hl_attr(HLF_M));
|
|
3543 --confirm_msg_used;
|
|
3544 }
|
|
3545
|
|
3546 #endif /* FEAT_CON_DIALOG */
|
|
3547
|
|
3548 #if defined(FEAT_CON_DIALOG) || defined(FEAT_GUI_DIALOG)
|
|
3549
|
|
3550 int
|
|
3551 vim_dialog_yesno(type, title, message, dflt)
|
|
3552 int type;
|
|
3553 char_u *title;
|
|
3554 char_u *message;
|
|
3555 int dflt;
|
|
3556 {
|
|
3557 if (do_dialog(type,
|
|
3558 title == NULL ? (char_u *)_("Question") : title,
|
|
3559 message,
|
|
3560 (char_u *)_("&Yes\n&No"), dflt, NULL) == 1)
|
|
3561 return VIM_YES;
|
|
3562 return VIM_NO;
|
|
3563 }
|
|
3564
|
|
3565 int
|
|
3566 vim_dialog_yesnocancel(type, title, message, dflt)
|
|
3567 int type;
|
|
3568 char_u *title;
|
|
3569 char_u *message;
|
|
3570 int dflt;
|
|
3571 {
|
|
3572 switch (do_dialog(type,
|
|
3573 title == NULL ? (char_u *)_("Question") : title,
|
|
3574 message,
|
|
3575 (char_u *)_("&Yes\n&No\n&Cancel"), dflt, NULL))
|
|
3576 {
|
|
3577 case 1: return VIM_YES;
|
|
3578 case 2: return VIM_NO;
|
|
3579 }
|
|
3580 return VIM_CANCEL;
|
|
3581 }
|
|
3582
|
|
3583 int
|
|
3584 vim_dialog_yesnoallcancel(type, title, message, dflt)
|
|
3585 int type;
|
|
3586 char_u *title;
|
|
3587 char_u *message;
|
|
3588 int dflt;
|
|
3589 {
|
|
3590 switch (do_dialog(type,
|
|
3591 title == NULL ? (char_u *)"Question" : title,
|
|
3592 message,
|
|
3593 (char_u *)_("&Yes\n&No\nSave &All\n&Discard All\n&Cancel"),
|
|
3594 dflt, NULL))
|
|
3595 {
|
|
3596 case 1: return VIM_YES;
|
|
3597 case 2: return VIM_NO;
|
|
3598 case 3: return VIM_ALL;
|
|
3599 case 4: return VIM_DISCARDALL;
|
|
3600 }
|
|
3601 return VIM_CANCEL;
|
|
3602 }
|
|
3603
|
|
3604 #endif /* FEAT_GUI_DIALOG || FEAT_CON_DIALOG */
|
|
3605
|
|
3606 #if defined(FEAT_BROWSE) || defined(PROTO)
|
|
3607 /*
|
|
3608 * Generic browse function. Calls gui_mch_browse() when possible.
|
|
3609 * Later this may pop-up a non-GUI file selector (external command?).
|
|
3610 */
|
|
3611 char_u *
|
28
|
3612 do_browse(flags, title, dflt, ext, initdir, filter, buf)
|
|
3613 int flags; /* BROWSE_SAVE and BROWSE_DIR */
|
7
|
3614 char_u *title; /* title for the window */
|
|
3615 char_u *dflt; /* default file name (may include directory) */
|
|
3616 char_u *ext; /* extension added */
|
|
3617 char_u *initdir; /* initial directory, NULL for current dir or
|
|
3618 when using path from "dflt" */
|
|
3619 char_u *filter; /* file name filter */
|
|
3620 buf_T *buf; /* buffer to read/write for */
|
|
3621 {
|
|
3622 char_u *fname;
|
|
3623 static char_u *last_dir = NULL; /* last used directory */
|
|
3624 char_u *tofree = NULL;
|
|
3625 int save_browse = cmdmod.browse;
|
|
3626
|
|
3627 /* Must turn off browse to avoid that autocommands will get the
|
|
3628 * flag too! */
|
|
3629 cmdmod.browse = FALSE;
|
|
3630
|
28
|
3631 if (title == NULL || *title == NUL)
|
7
|
3632 {
|
28
|
3633 if (flags & BROWSE_DIR)
|
|
3634 title = (char_u *)_("Select Directory dialog");
|
|
3635 else if (flags & BROWSE_SAVE)
|
7
|
3636 title = (char_u *)_("Save File dialog");
|
|
3637 else
|
|
3638 title = (char_u *)_("Open File dialog");
|
|
3639 }
|
|
3640
|
|
3641 /* When no directory specified, use default file name, default dir, buffer
|
|
3642 * dir, last dir or current dir */
|
|
3643 if ((initdir == NULL || *initdir == NUL) && dflt != NULL && *dflt != NUL)
|
|
3644 {
|
|
3645 if (mch_isdir(dflt)) /* default file name is a directory */
|
|
3646 {
|
|
3647 initdir = dflt;
|
|
3648 dflt = NULL;
|
|
3649 }
|
|
3650 else if (gettail(dflt) != dflt) /* default file name includes a path */
|
|
3651 {
|
|
3652 tofree = vim_strsave(dflt);
|
|
3653 if (tofree != NULL)
|
|
3654 {
|
|
3655 initdir = tofree;
|
|
3656 *gettail(initdir) = NUL;
|
|
3657 dflt = gettail(dflt);
|
|
3658 }
|
|
3659 }
|
|
3660 }
|
|
3661
|
|
3662 if (initdir == NULL || *initdir == NUL)
|
|
3663 {
|
|
3664 /* When 'browsedir' is a directory, use it */
|
28
|
3665 if (STRCMP(p_bsdir, "last") != 0
|
|
3666 && STRCMP(p_bsdir, "buffer") != 0
|
|
3667 && STRCMP(p_bsdir, "current") != 0
|
|
3668 && mch_isdir(p_bsdir))
|
7
|
3669 initdir = p_bsdir;
|
|
3670 /* When saving or 'browsedir' is "buffer", use buffer fname */
|
28
|
3671 else if (((flags & BROWSE_SAVE) || *p_bsdir == 'b')
|
7
|
3672 && buf != NULL && buf->b_ffname != NULL)
|
|
3673 {
|
|
3674 if (dflt == NULL || *dflt == NUL)
|
|
3675 dflt = gettail(curbuf->b_ffname);
|
|
3676 tofree = vim_strsave(curbuf->b_ffname);
|
|
3677 if (tofree != NULL)
|
|
3678 {
|
|
3679 initdir = tofree;
|
|
3680 *gettail(initdir) = NUL;
|
|
3681 }
|
|
3682 }
|
|
3683 /* When 'browsedir' is "last", use dir from last browse */
|
|
3684 else if (*p_bsdir == 'l')
|
|
3685 initdir = last_dir;
|
|
3686 /* When 'browsedir is "current", use current directory. This is the
|
|
3687 * default already, leave initdir empty. */
|
|
3688 }
|
|
3689
|
|
3690 # ifdef FEAT_GUI
|
|
3691 if (gui.in_use) /* when this changes, also adjust f_has()! */
|
|
3692 {
|
|
3693 if (filter == NULL
|
|
3694 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL
|
|
3695 && (filter = get_var_value((char_u *)"b:browsefilter")) == NULL
|
|
3696 && (filter = get_var_value((char_u *)"g:browsefilter")) == NULL
|
|
3697 # endif
|
|
3698 )
|
|
3699 filter = BROWSE_FILTER_DEFAULT;
|
28
|
3700 if (flags & BROWSE_DIR)
|
|
3701 {
|
|
3702 # if defined(HAVE_GTK2) || defined(WIN3264)
|
|
3703 /* For systems that have a directory dialog. */
|
|
3704 fname = gui_mch_browsedir(title, initdir);
|
|
3705 # else
|
|
3706 /* Generic solution for selecting a directory: select a file and
|
|
3707 * remove the file name. */
|
|
3708 fname = gui_mch_browse(0, title, dflt, ext, initdir, (char_u *)"");
|
|
3709 # endif
|
|
3710 # if !defined(HAVE_GTK2)
|
|
3711 /* Win32 adds a dummy file name, others return an arbitrary file
|
|
3712 * name. GTK+ 2 returns only the directory, */
|
|
3713 if (fname != NULL && *fname != NUL && !mch_isdir(fname))
|
|
3714 {
|
|
3715 /* Remove the file name. */
|
39
|
3716 char_u *tail = gettail_sep(fname);
|
28
|
3717
|
|
3718 if (tail == fname)
|
|
3719 *tail++ = '.'; /* use current dir */
|
|
3720 *tail = NUL;
|
|
3721 }
|
|
3722 # endif
|
|
3723 }
|
|
3724 else
|
|
3725 fname = gui_mch_browse(flags & BROWSE_SAVE,
|
|
3726 title, dflt, ext, initdir, filter);
|
7
|
3727
|
|
3728 /* We hang around in the dialog for a while, the user might do some
|
|
3729 * things to our files. The Win32 dialog allows deleting or renaming
|
|
3730 * a file, check timestamps. */
|
|
3731 need_check_timestamps = TRUE;
|
|
3732 did_check_timestamps = FALSE;
|
|
3733 }
|
|
3734 else
|
|
3735 # endif
|
|
3736 {
|
|
3737 /* TODO: non-GUI file selector here */
|
|
3738 EMSG(_("E338: Sorry, no file browser in console mode"));
|
|
3739 fname = NULL;
|
|
3740 }
|
|
3741
|
|
3742 /* keep the directory for next time */
|
|
3743 if (fname != NULL)
|
|
3744 {
|
|
3745 vim_free(last_dir);
|
|
3746 last_dir = vim_strsave(fname);
|
28
|
3747 if (last_dir != NULL && !(flags & BROWSE_DIR))
|
7
|
3748 {
|
|
3749 *gettail(last_dir) = NUL;
|
|
3750 if (*last_dir == NUL)
|
|
3751 {
|
|
3752 /* filename only returned, must be in current dir */
|
|
3753 vim_free(last_dir);
|
|
3754 last_dir = alloc(MAXPATHL);
|
|
3755 if (last_dir != NULL)
|
|
3756 mch_dirname(last_dir, MAXPATHL);
|
|
3757 }
|
|
3758 }
|
|
3759 }
|
|
3760
|
|
3761 vim_free(tofree);
|
|
3762 cmdmod.browse = save_browse;
|
|
3763
|
|
3764 return fname;
|
|
3765 }
|
|
3766 #endif
|
272
|
3767
|
449
|
3768 #if defined(HAVE_STDARG_H) && defined(FEAT_EVAL)
|
|
3769 static char *e_printf = N_("E766: Insufficient arguments for printf()");
|
|
3770
|
|
3771 static long tv_nr __ARGS((typval_T *tvs, int *idxp));
|
|
3772 static char *tv_str __ARGS((typval_T *tvs, int *idxp));
|
|
3773
|
|
3774 /*
|
|
3775 * Get number argument from "idxp" entry in "tvs". First entry is 1.
|
|
3776 */
|
|
3777 static long
|
|
3778 tv_nr(tvs, idxp)
|
|
3779 typval_T *tvs;
|
|
3780 int *idxp;
|
|
3781 {
|
|
3782 int idx = *idxp - 1;
|
|
3783 long n = 0;
|
|
3784 int err = FALSE;
|
|
3785
|
|
3786 if (tvs[idx].v_type == VAR_UNKNOWN)
|
|
3787 EMSG(_(e_printf));
|
|
3788 else
|
|
3789 {
|
|
3790 ++*idxp;
|
|
3791 n = get_tv_number_chk(&tvs[idx], &err);
|
|
3792 if (err)
|
|
3793 n = 0;
|
|
3794 }
|
|
3795 return n;
|
|
3796 }
|
|
3797
|
|
3798 /*
|
|
3799 * Get string argument from "idxp" entry in "tvs". First entry is 1.
|
532
|
3800 * Returns NULL for an error.
|
449
|
3801 */
|
|
3802 static char *
|
|
3803 tv_str(tvs, idxp)
|
|
3804 typval_T *tvs;
|
|
3805 int *idxp;
|
|
3806 {
|
|
3807 int idx = *idxp - 1;
|
|
3808 char *s = NULL;
|
|
3809
|
|
3810 if (tvs[idx].v_type == VAR_UNKNOWN)
|
|
3811 EMSG(_(e_printf));
|
|
3812 else
|
|
3813 {
|
|
3814 ++*idxp;
|
|
3815 s = (char *)get_tv_string_chk(&tvs[idx]);
|
|
3816 }
|
|
3817 return s;
|
|
3818 }
|
|
3819 #endif
|
|
3820
|
272
|
3821 /*
|
|
3822 * This code was included to provide a portable vsnprintf() and snprintf().
|
|
3823 * Some systems may provide their own, but we always use these for
|
|
3824 * consistency.
|
|
3825 *
|
|
3826 * This code is based on snprintf.c - a portable implementation of snprintf
|
|
3827 * by Mark Martinec <mark.martinec@ijs.si>, Version 2.2, 2000-10-06.
|
291
|
3828 * Included with permission. It was heavely modified to fit in Vim.
|
272
|
3829 * The original code, including useful comments, can be found here:
|
|
3830 * http://www.ijs.si/software/snprintf/
|
|
3831 *
|
|
3832 * This snprintf() only supports the following conversion specifiers:
|
|
3833 * s, c, d, u, o, x, X, p (and synonyms: i, D, U, O - see below)
|
|
3834 * with flags: '-', '+', ' ', '0' and '#'.
|
|
3835 * An asterisk is supported for field width as well as precision.
|
|
3836 *
|
|
3837 * Length modifiers 'h' (short int) and 'l' (long int) are supported.
|
|
3838 * 'll' (long long int) is not supported.
|
|
3839 *
|
437
|
3840 * The locale is not used, the string is used as a byte string. This is only
|
|
3841 * relevant for double-byte encodings where the second byte may be '%'.
|
|
3842 *
|
272
|
3843 * It is permitted for str_m to be zero, and it is permitted to specify NULL
|
|
3844 * pointer for resulting string argument if str_m is zero (as per ISO C99).
|
|
3845 *
|
|
3846 * The return value is the number of characters which would be generated
|
|
3847 * for the given input, excluding the trailing null. If this value
|
|
3848 * is greater or equal to str_m, not all characters from the result
|
|
3849 * have been stored in str, output bytes beyond the (str_m-1) -th character
|
|
3850 * are discarded. If str_m is greater than zero it is guaranteed
|
|
3851 * the resulting string will be null-terminated.
|
|
3852 */
|
|
3853
|
|
3854 /*
|
|
3855 * When va_list is not supported we only define vim_snprintf().
|
449
|
3856 *
|
|
3857 * vim_vsnprintf() can be invoked with either "va_list" or a list of
|
482
|
3858 * "typval_T". When the latter is not used it must be NULL.
|
272
|
3859 */
|
|
3860
|
|
3861 /* When generating prototypes all of this is skipped, cproto doesn't
|
|
3862 * understand this. */
|
|
3863 #ifndef PROTO
|
|
3864 # ifdef HAVE_STDARG_H
|
|
3865 int
|
|
3866 vim_snprintf(char *str, size_t str_m, char *fmt, ...)
|
|
3867 {
|
|
3868 va_list ap;
|
|
3869 int str_l;
|
|
3870
|
|
3871 va_start(ap, fmt);
|
449
|
3872 str_l = vim_vsnprintf(str, str_m, fmt, ap, NULL);
|
272
|
3873 va_end(ap);
|
|
3874 return str_l;
|
|
3875 }
|
|
3876
|
449
|
3877 int
|
|
3878 vim_vsnprintf(str, str_m, fmt, ap, tvs)
|
272
|
3879 # else
|
|
3880 /* clumsy way to work around missing va_list */
|
449
|
3881 # define get_a_arg(i) (++i, i == 2 ? a1 : i == 3 ? a2 : i == 4 ? a3 : i == 5 ? a4 : i == 6 ? a5 : i == 7 ? a6 : i == 8 ? a7 : i == 9 ? a8 : i == 10 ? a9 : a10)
|
272
|
3882
|
|
3883 /* VARARGS */
|
|
3884 int
|
|
3885 #ifdef __BORLANDC__
|
|
3886 _RTLENTRYF
|
|
3887 #endif
|
|
3888 vim_snprintf(str, str_m, fmt, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10)
|
|
3889 # endif
|
|
3890 char *str;
|
|
3891 size_t str_m;
|
|
3892 char *fmt;
|
|
3893 # ifdef HAVE_STDARG_H
|
|
3894 va_list ap;
|
449
|
3895 typval_T *tvs;
|
272
|
3896 # else
|
|
3897 long a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10;
|
|
3898 # endif
|
|
3899 {
|
|
3900 size_t str_l = 0;
|
|
3901 char *p = fmt;
|
|
3902 int arg_idx = 1;
|
|
3903
|
|
3904 if (p == NULL)
|
|
3905 p = "";
|
|
3906 while (*p != NUL)
|
|
3907 {
|
|
3908 if (*p != '%')
|
|
3909 {
|
|
3910 char *q = strchr(p + 1, '%');
|
|
3911 size_t n = (q == NULL) ? STRLEN(p) : (q - p);
|
|
3912
|
437
|
3913 /* Copy up to the next '%' or NUL without any changes. */
|
272
|
3914 if (str_l < str_m)
|
|
3915 {
|
|
3916 size_t avail = str_m - str_l;
|
|
3917
|
|
3918 mch_memmove(str + str_l, p, n > avail ? avail : n);
|
|
3919 }
|
|
3920 p += n;
|
|
3921 str_l += n;
|
|
3922 }
|
|
3923 else
|
|
3924 {
|
|
3925 size_t min_field_width = 0, precision = 0;
|
|
3926 int zero_padding = 0, precision_specified = 0, justify_left = 0;
|
|
3927 int alternate_form = 0, force_sign = 0;
|
|
3928
|
|
3929 /* If both the ' ' and '+' flags appear, the ' ' flag should be
|
|
3930 * ignored. */
|
|
3931 int space_for_positive = 1;
|
|
3932
|
|
3933 /* allowed values: \0, h, l, L */
|
|
3934 char length_modifier = '\0';
|
|
3935
|
|
3936 /* temporary buffer for simple numeric->string conversion */
|
|
3937 char tmp[32];
|
|
3938
|
|
3939 /* string address in case of string argument */
|
|
3940 char *str_arg;
|
|
3941
|
|
3942 /* natural field width of arg without padding and sign */
|
|
3943 size_t str_arg_l;
|
|
3944
|
|
3945 /* unsigned char argument value - only defined for c conversion.
|
|
3946 * N.B. standard explicitly states the char argument for the c
|
|
3947 * conversion is unsigned */
|
|
3948 unsigned char uchar_arg;
|
|
3949
|
|
3950 /* number of zeros to be inserted for numeric conversions as
|
|
3951 * required by the precision or minimal field width */
|
|
3952 size_t number_of_zeros_to_pad = 0;
|
|
3953
|
|
3954 /* index into tmp where zero padding is to be inserted */
|
|
3955 size_t zero_padding_insertion_ind = 0;
|
|
3956
|
|
3957 /* current conversion specifier character */
|
|
3958 char fmt_spec = '\0';
|
|
3959
|
|
3960 str_arg = NULL;
|
|
3961 p++; /* skip '%' */
|
|
3962
|
|
3963 /* parse flags */
|
|
3964 while (*p == '0' || *p == '-' || *p == '+' || *p == ' '
|
|
3965 || *p == '#' || *p == '\'')
|
|
3966 {
|
|
3967 switch (*p)
|
|
3968 {
|
|
3969 case '0': zero_padding = 1; break;
|
|
3970 case '-': justify_left = 1; break;
|
|
3971 case '+': force_sign = 1; space_for_positive = 0; break;
|
|
3972 case ' ': force_sign = 1;
|
|
3973 /* If both the ' ' and '+' flags appear, the ' '
|
|
3974 * flag should be ignored */
|
|
3975 break;
|
|
3976 case '#': alternate_form = 1; break;
|
|
3977 case '\'': break;
|
|
3978 }
|
|
3979 p++;
|
|
3980 }
|
|
3981 /* If the '0' and '-' flags both appear, the '0' flag should be
|
|
3982 * ignored. */
|
|
3983
|
|
3984 /* parse field width */
|
|
3985 if (*p == '*')
|
|
3986 {
|
|
3987 int j;
|
|
3988
|
|
3989 p++;
|
449
|
3990 j =
|
272
|
3991 #ifndef HAVE_STDARG_H
|
449
|
3992 get_a_arg(arg_idx);
|
272
|
3993 #else
|
449
|
3994 # if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
|
482
|
3995 tvs != NULL ? tv_nr(tvs, &arg_idx) :
|
449
|
3996 # endif
|
|
3997 va_arg(ap, int);
|
272
|
3998 #endif
|
|
3999 if (j >= 0)
|
|
4000 min_field_width = j;
|
|
4001 else
|
|
4002 {
|
|
4003 min_field_width = -j;
|
|
4004 justify_left = 1;
|
|
4005 }
|
|
4006 }
|
|
4007 else if (VIM_ISDIGIT((int)(*p)))
|
|
4008 {
|
|
4009 /* size_t could be wider than unsigned int; make sure we treat
|
|
4010 * argument like common implementations do */
|
|
4011 unsigned int uj = *p++ - '0';
|
|
4012
|
|
4013 while (VIM_ISDIGIT((int)(*p)))
|
|
4014 uj = 10 * uj + (unsigned int)(*p++ - '0');
|
|
4015 min_field_width = uj;
|
|
4016 }
|
|
4017
|
|
4018 /* parse precision */
|
|
4019 if (*p == '.')
|
|
4020 {
|
|
4021 p++;
|
|
4022 precision_specified = 1;
|
|
4023 if (*p == '*')
|
|
4024 {
|
|
4025 int j;
|
|
4026
|
449
|
4027 j =
|
272
|
4028 #ifndef HAVE_STDARG_H
|
449
|
4029 get_a_arg(arg_idx);
|
272
|
4030 #else
|
449
|
4031 # if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
|
482
|
4032 tvs != NULL ? tv_nr(tvs, &arg_idx) :
|
449
|
4033 # endif
|
|
4034 va_arg(ap, int);
|
272
|
4035 #endif
|
|
4036 p++;
|
|
4037 if (j >= 0)
|
|
4038 precision = j;
|
|
4039 else
|
|
4040 {
|
|
4041 precision_specified = 0;
|
|
4042 precision = 0;
|
|
4043 }
|
|
4044 }
|
|
4045 else if (VIM_ISDIGIT((int)(*p)))
|
|
4046 {
|
|
4047 /* size_t could be wider than unsigned int; make sure we
|
|
4048 * treat argument like common implementations do */
|
|
4049 unsigned int uj = *p++ - '0';
|
|
4050
|
|
4051 while (VIM_ISDIGIT((int)(*p)))
|
|
4052 uj = 10 * uj + (unsigned int)(*p++ - '0');
|
|
4053 precision = uj;
|
|
4054 }
|
|
4055 }
|
|
4056
|
|
4057 /* parse 'h', 'l' and 'll' length modifiers */
|
|
4058 if (*p == 'h' || *p == 'l')
|
|
4059 {
|
|
4060 length_modifier = *p;
|
|
4061 p++;
|
|
4062 if (length_modifier == 'l' && *p == 'l')
|
|
4063 {
|
|
4064 /* double l = long long */
|
|
4065 length_modifier = 'l'; /* treat it as a single 'l' */
|
|
4066 p++;
|
|
4067 }
|
|
4068 }
|
|
4069 fmt_spec = *p;
|
|
4070
|
|
4071 /* common synonyms: */
|
|
4072 switch (fmt_spec)
|
|
4073 {
|
|
4074 case 'i': fmt_spec = 'd'; break;
|
|
4075 case 'D': fmt_spec = 'd'; length_modifier = 'l'; break;
|
|
4076 case 'U': fmt_spec = 'u'; length_modifier = 'l'; break;
|
|
4077 case 'O': fmt_spec = 'o'; length_modifier = 'l'; break;
|
|
4078 default: break;
|
|
4079 }
|
|
4080
|
|
4081 /* get parameter value, do initial processing */
|
|
4082 switch (fmt_spec)
|
|
4083 {
|
|
4084 /* '%' and 'c' behave similar to 's' regarding flags and field
|
|
4085 * widths */
|
|
4086 case '%':
|
|
4087 case 'c':
|
|
4088 case 's':
|
|
4089 length_modifier = '\0';
|
|
4090 zero_padding = 0; /* turn zero padding off for string
|
|
4091 conversions */
|
|
4092 str_arg_l = 1;
|
|
4093 switch (fmt_spec)
|
|
4094 {
|
|
4095 case '%':
|
|
4096 str_arg = p;
|
|
4097 break;
|
|
4098
|
|
4099 case 'c':
|
|
4100 {
|
|
4101 int j;
|
449
|
4102
|
|
4103 j =
|
272
|
4104 #ifndef HAVE_STDARG_H
|
449
|
4105 get_a_arg(arg_idx);
|
272
|
4106 #else
|
449
|
4107 # if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
|
482
|
4108 tvs != NULL ? tv_nr(tvs, &arg_idx) :
|
449
|
4109 # endif
|
|
4110 va_arg(ap, int);
|
272
|
4111 #endif
|
|
4112 /* standard demands unsigned char */
|
|
4113 uchar_arg = (unsigned char)j;
|
|
4114 str_arg = (char *)&uchar_arg;
|
|
4115 break;
|
|
4116 }
|
|
4117
|
|
4118 case 's':
|
449
|
4119 str_arg =
|
272
|
4120 #ifndef HAVE_STDARG_H
|
449
|
4121 (char *)get_a_arg(arg_idx);
|
272
|
4122 #else
|
449
|
4123 # if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
|
482
|
4124 tvs != NULL ? tv_str(tvs, &arg_idx) :
|
449
|
4125 # endif
|
|
4126 va_arg(ap, char *);
|
272
|
4127 #endif
|
|
4128 if (str_arg == NULL)
|
|
4129 {
|
|
4130 str_arg = "[NULL]";
|
|
4131 str_arg_l = 6;
|
|
4132 }
|
|
4133 /* make sure not to address string beyond the specified
|
|
4134 * precision !!! */
|
|
4135 else if (!precision_specified)
|
|
4136 str_arg_l = strlen(str_arg);
|
|
4137 /* truncate string if necessary as requested by precision */
|
|
4138 else if (precision == 0)
|
|
4139 str_arg_l = 0;
|
|
4140 else
|
|
4141 {
|
|
4142 /* memchr on HP does not like n > 2^31 !!! */
|
|
4143 char *q = memchr(str_arg, '\0',
|
|
4144 precision <= 0x7fffffff ? precision
|
|
4145 : 0x7fffffff);
|
|
4146 str_arg_l = (q == NULL) ? precision : q - str_arg;
|
|
4147 }
|
|
4148 break;
|
|
4149
|
|
4150 default:
|
|
4151 break;
|
|
4152 }
|
|
4153 break;
|
|
4154
|
|
4155 case 'd': case 'u': case 'o': case 'x': case 'X': case 'p':
|
|
4156 {
|
|
4157 /* NOTE: the u, o, x, X and p conversion specifiers
|
|
4158 * imply the value is unsigned; d implies a signed
|
|
4159 * value */
|
|
4160
|
|
4161 /* 0 if numeric argument is zero (or if pointer is
|
|
4162 * NULL for 'p'), +1 if greater than zero (or nonzero
|
|
4163 * for unsigned arguments), -1 if negative (unsigned
|
|
4164 * argument is never negative) */
|
|
4165 int arg_sign = 0;
|
|
4166
|
|
4167 /* only defined for length modifier h, or for no
|
|
4168 * length modifiers */
|
|
4169 int int_arg = 0;
|
|
4170 unsigned int uint_arg = 0;
|
|
4171
|
|
4172 /* only defined for length modifier l */
|
|
4173 long int long_arg = 0;
|
|
4174 unsigned long int ulong_arg = 0;
|
|
4175
|
|
4176 /* pointer argument value -only defined for p
|
|
4177 * conversion */
|
|
4178 void *ptr_arg = NULL;
|
|
4179
|
|
4180 if (fmt_spec == 'p')
|
|
4181 {
|
|
4182 length_modifier = '\0';
|
449
|
4183 ptr_arg =
|
272
|
4184 #ifndef HAVE_STDARG_H
|
482
|
4185 (void *)get_a_arg(arg_idx);
|
272
|
4186 #else
|
449
|
4187 # if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
|
482
|
4188 tvs != NULL ? (void *)tv_str(tvs, &arg_idx) :
|
449
|
4189 # endif
|
|
4190 va_arg(ap, void *);
|
272
|
4191 #endif
|
|
4192 if (ptr_arg != NULL)
|
|
4193 arg_sign = 1;
|
|
4194 }
|
|
4195 else if (fmt_spec == 'd')
|
|
4196 {
|
|
4197 /* signed */
|
|
4198 switch (length_modifier)
|
|
4199 {
|
|
4200 case '\0':
|
|
4201 case 'h':
|
449
|
4202 /* char and short arguments are passed as int. */
|
|
4203 int_arg =
|
272
|
4204 #ifndef HAVE_STDARG_H
|
449
|
4205 get_a_arg(arg_idx);
|
272
|
4206 #else
|
449
|
4207 # if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
|
482
|
4208 tvs != NULL ? tv_nr(tvs, &arg_idx) :
|
449
|
4209 # endif
|
|
4210 va_arg(ap, int);
|
272
|
4211 #endif
|
|
4212 if (int_arg > 0)
|
|
4213 arg_sign = 1;
|
|
4214 else if (int_arg < 0)
|
|
4215 arg_sign = -1;
|
|
4216 break;
|
|
4217 case 'l':
|
449
|
4218 long_arg =
|
272
|
4219 #ifndef HAVE_STDARG_H
|
449
|
4220 get_a_arg(arg_idx);
|
272
|
4221 #else
|
449
|
4222 # if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
|
482
|
4223 tvs != NULL ? tv_nr(tvs, &arg_idx) :
|
449
|
4224 # endif
|
|
4225 va_arg(ap, long int);
|
272
|
4226 #endif
|
|
4227 if (long_arg > 0)
|
|
4228 arg_sign = 1;
|
|
4229 else if (long_arg < 0)
|
|
4230 arg_sign = -1;
|
|
4231 break;
|
|
4232 }
|
|
4233 }
|
|
4234 else
|
|
4235 {
|
|
4236 /* unsigned */
|
|
4237 switch (length_modifier)
|
|
4238 {
|
|
4239 case '\0':
|
|
4240 case 'h':
|
449
|
4241 uint_arg =
|
272
|
4242 #ifndef HAVE_STDARG_H
|
449
|
4243 get_a_arg(arg_idx);
|
272
|
4244 #else
|
449
|
4245 # if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
|
482
|
4246 tvs != NULL ? tv_nr(tvs, &arg_idx) :
|
449
|
4247 # endif
|
|
4248 va_arg(ap, unsigned int);
|
272
|
4249 #endif
|
|
4250 if (uint_arg != 0)
|
|
4251 arg_sign = 1;
|
|
4252 break;
|
|
4253 case 'l':
|
449
|
4254 ulong_arg =
|
272
|
4255 #ifndef HAVE_STDARG_H
|
449
|
4256 get_a_arg(arg_idx);
|
272
|
4257 #else
|
449
|
4258 # if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
|
482
|
4259 tvs != NULL ? tv_nr(tvs, &arg_idx) :
|
449
|
4260 # endif
|
|
4261 va_arg(ap, unsigned long int);
|
272
|
4262 #endif
|
|
4263 if (ulong_arg != 0)
|
|
4264 arg_sign = 1;
|
|
4265 break;
|
|
4266 }
|
|
4267 }
|
|
4268
|
|
4269 str_arg = tmp;
|
|
4270 str_arg_l = 0;
|
|
4271
|
|
4272 /* NOTE:
|
|
4273 * For d, i, u, o, x, and X conversions, if precision is
|
|
4274 * specified, the '0' flag should be ignored. This is so
|
|
4275 * with Solaris 2.6, Digital UNIX 4.0, HPUX 10, Linux,
|
|
4276 * FreeBSD, NetBSD; but not with Perl.
|
|
4277 */
|
|
4278 if (precision_specified)
|
|
4279 zero_padding = 0;
|
|
4280 if (fmt_spec == 'd')
|
|
4281 {
|
|
4282 if (force_sign && arg_sign >= 0)
|
|
4283 tmp[str_arg_l++] = space_for_positive ? ' ' : '+';
|
|
4284 /* leave negative numbers for sprintf to handle, to
|
|
4285 * avoid handling tricky cases like (short int)-32768 */
|
|
4286 }
|
|
4287 else if (alternate_form)
|
|
4288 {
|
|
4289 if (arg_sign != 0
|
|
4290 && (fmt_spec == 'x' || fmt_spec == 'X') )
|
|
4291 {
|
|
4292 tmp[str_arg_l++] = '0';
|
|
4293 tmp[str_arg_l++] = fmt_spec;
|
|
4294 }
|
|
4295 /* alternate form should have no effect for p
|
|
4296 * conversion, but ... */
|
|
4297 }
|
|
4298
|
|
4299 zero_padding_insertion_ind = str_arg_l;
|
|
4300 if (!precision_specified)
|
|
4301 precision = 1; /* default precision is 1 */
|
|
4302 if (precision == 0 && arg_sign == 0)
|
|
4303 {
|
|
4304 /* When zero value is formatted with an explicit
|
|
4305 * precision 0, the resulting formatted string is
|
|
4306 * empty (d, i, u, o, x, X, p). */
|
|
4307 }
|
|
4308 else
|
|
4309 {
|
|
4310 char f[5];
|
|
4311 int f_l = 0;
|
|
4312
|
|
4313 /* construct a simple format string for sprintf */
|
|
4314 f[f_l++] = '%';
|
|
4315 if (!length_modifier)
|
|
4316 ;
|
|
4317 else if (length_modifier == '2')
|
|
4318 {
|
|
4319 f[f_l++] = 'l';
|
|
4320 f[f_l++] = 'l';
|
|
4321 }
|
|
4322 else
|
|
4323 f[f_l++] = length_modifier;
|
|
4324 f[f_l++] = fmt_spec;
|
|
4325 f[f_l++] = '\0';
|
|
4326
|
|
4327 if (fmt_spec == 'p')
|
|
4328 str_arg_l += sprintf(tmp + str_arg_l, f, ptr_arg);
|
|
4329 else if (fmt_spec == 'd')
|
|
4330 {
|
|
4331 /* signed */
|
|
4332 switch (length_modifier)
|
|
4333 {
|
|
4334 case '\0':
|
|
4335 case 'h': str_arg_l += sprintf(
|
|
4336 tmp + str_arg_l, f, int_arg);
|
|
4337 break;
|
|
4338 case 'l': str_arg_l += sprintf(
|
|
4339 tmp + str_arg_l, f, long_arg);
|
|
4340 break;
|
|
4341 }
|
|
4342 }
|
|
4343 else
|
|
4344 {
|
|
4345 /* unsigned */
|
|
4346 switch (length_modifier)
|
|
4347 {
|
|
4348 case '\0':
|
|
4349 case 'h': str_arg_l += sprintf(
|
|
4350 tmp + str_arg_l, f, uint_arg);
|
|
4351 break;
|
|
4352 case 'l': str_arg_l += sprintf(
|
|
4353 tmp + str_arg_l, f, ulong_arg);
|
|
4354 break;
|
|
4355 }
|
|
4356 }
|
|
4357
|
|
4358 /* include the optional minus sign and possible
|
|
4359 * "0x" in the region before the zero padding
|
|
4360 * insertion point */
|
|
4361 if (zero_padding_insertion_ind < str_arg_l
|
|
4362 && tmp[zero_padding_insertion_ind] == '-')
|
|
4363 zero_padding_insertion_ind++;
|
|
4364 if (zero_padding_insertion_ind + 1 < str_arg_l
|
|
4365 && tmp[zero_padding_insertion_ind] == '0'
|
|
4366 && (tmp[zero_padding_insertion_ind + 1] == 'x'
|
|
4367 || tmp[zero_padding_insertion_ind + 1] == 'X'))
|
|
4368 zero_padding_insertion_ind += 2;
|
|
4369 }
|
|
4370
|
|
4371 {
|
|
4372 size_t num_of_digits = str_arg_l
|
|
4373 - zero_padding_insertion_ind;
|
|
4374
|
|
4375 if (alternate_form && fmt_spec == 'o'
|
|
4376 /* unless zero is already the first
|
|
4377 * character */
|
|
4378 && !(zero_padding_insertion_ind < str_arg_l
|
|
4379 && tmp[zero_padding_insertion_ind] == '0'))
|
|
4380 {
|
|
4381 /* assure leading zero for alternate-form
|
|
4382 * octal numbers */
|
|
4383 if (!precision_specified
|
|
4384 || precision < num_of_digits + 1)
|
|
4385 {
|
|
4386 /* precision is increased to force the
|
|
4387 * first character to be zero, except if a
|
|
4388 * zero value is formatted with an
|
|
4389 * explicit precision of zero */
|
|
4390 precision = num_of_digits + 1;
|
|
4391 precision_specified = 1;
|
|
4392 }
|
|
4393 }
|
|
4394 /* zero padding to specified precision? */
|
|
4395 if (num_of_digits < precision)
|
|
4396 number_of_zeros_to_pad = precision - num_of_digits;
|
|
4397 }
|
|
4398 /* zero padding to specified minimal field width? */
|
|
4399 if (!justify_left && zero_padding)
|
|
4400 {
|
|
4401 int n = min_field_width - (str_arg_l
|
|
4402 + number_of_zeros_to_pad);
|
|
4403 if (n > 0)
|
|
4404 number_of_zeros_to_pad += n;
|
|
4405 }
|
|
4406 break;
|
|
4407 }
|
|
4408
|
|
4409 default:
|
|
4410 /* unrecognized conversion specifier, keep format string
|
|
4411 * as-is */
|
|
4412 zero_padding = 0; /* turn zero padding off for non-numeric
|
|
4413 convers. */
|
|
4414 justify_left = 1;
|
|
4415 min_field_width = 0; /* reset flags */
|
|
4416
|
|
4417 /* discard the unrecognized conversion, just keep *
|
|
4418 * the unrecognized conversion character */
|
|
4419 str_arg = p;
|
|
4420 str_arg_l = 0;
|
|
4421 if (*p != NUL)
|
|
4422 str_arg_l++; /* include invalid conversion specifier
|
|
4423 unchanged if not at end-of-string */
|
|
4424 break;
|
|
4425 }
|
|
4426
|
|
4427 if (*p != NUL)
|
|
4428 p++; /* step over the just processed conversion specifier */
|
|
4429
|
|
4430 /* insert padding to the left as requested by min_field_width;
|
|
4431 * this does not include the zero padding in case of numerical
|
|
4432 * conversions*/
|
|
4433 if (!justify_left)
|
|
4434 {
|
|
4435 /* left padding with blank or zero */
|
275
|
4436 int pn = min_field_width - (str_arg_l + number_of_zeros_to_pad);
|
|
4437
|
|
4438 if (pn > 0)
|
272
|
4439 {
|
|
4440 if (str_l < str_m)
|
|
4441 {
|
|
4442 size_t avail = str_m - str_l;
|
|
4443
|
|
4444 vim_memset(str + str_l, zero_padding ? '0' : ' ',
|
275
|
4445 (size_t)pn > avail ? avail : pn);
|
272
|
4446 }
|
275
|
4447 str_l += pn;
|
272
|
4448 }
|
|
4449 }
|
|
4450
|
|
4451 /* zero padding as requested by the precision or by the minimal
|
|
4452 * field width for numeric conversions required? */
|
330
|
4453 if (number_of_zeros_to_pad == 0)
|
272
|
4454 {
|
|
4455 /* will not copy first part of numeric right now, *
|
|
4456 * force it to be copied later in its entirety */
|
|
4457 zero_padding_insertion_ind = 0;
|
|
4458 }
|
|
4459 else
|
|
4460 {
|
|
4461 /* insert first part of numerics (sign or '0x') before zero
|
|
4462 * padding */
|
275
|
4463 int zn = zero_padding_insertion_ind;
|
|
4464
|
|
4465 if (zn > 0)
|
272
|
4466 {
|
|
4467 if (str_l < str_m)
|
|
4468 {
|
|
4469 size_t avail = str_m - str_l;
|
|
4470
|
|
4471 mch_memmove(str + str_l, str_arg,
|
275
|
4472 (size_t)zn > avail ? avail : zn);
|
272
|
4473 }
|
275
|
4474 str_l += zn;
|
272
|
4475 }
|
|
4476
|
|
4477 /* insert zero padding as requested by the precision or min
|
|
4478 * field width */
|
275
|
4479 zn = number_of_zeros_to_pad;
|
|
4480 if (zn > 0)
|
272
|
4481 {
|
|
4482 if (str_l < str_m)
|
|
4483 {
|
|
4484 size_t avail = str_m-str_l;
|
|
4485
|
275
|
4486 vim_memset(str + str_l, '0',
|
|
4487 (size_t)zn > avail ? avail : zn);
|
272
|
4488 }
|
275
|
4489 str_l += zn;
|
272
|
4490 }
|
|
4491 }
|
|
4492
|
|
4493 /* insert formatted string
|
|
4494 * (or as-is conversion specifier for unknown conversions) */
|
|
4495 {
|
275
|
4496 int sn = str_arg_l - zero_padding_insertion_ind;
|
|
4497
|
|
4498 if (sn > 0)
|
272
|
4499 {
|
|
4500 if (str_l < str_m)
|
|
4501 {
|
|
4502 size_t avail = str_m - str_l;
|
|
4503
|
|
4504 mch_memmove(str + str_l,
|
|
4505 str_arg + zero_padding_insertion_ind,
|
275
|
4506 (size_t)sn > avail ? avail : sn);
|
272
|
4507 }
|
275
|
4508 str_l += sn;
|
272
|
4509 }
|
|
4510 }
|
|
4511
|
|
4512 /* insert right padding */
|
|
4513 if (justify_left)
|
|
4514 {
|
|
4515 /* right blank padding to the field width */
|
275
|
4516 int pn = min_field_width - (str_arg_l + number_of_zeros_to_pad);
|
|
4517
|
|
4518 if (pn > 0)
|
272
|
4519 {
|
|
4520 if (str_l < str_m)
|
|
4521 {
|
|
4522 size_t avail = str_m - str_l;
|
|
4523
|
275
|
4524 vim_memset(str + str_l, ' ',
|
|
4525 (size_t)pn > avail ? avail : pn);
|
272
|
4526 }
|
275
|
4527 str_l += pn;
|
272
|
4528 }
|
|
4529 }
|
|
4530 }
|
|
4531 }
|
|
4532
|
|
4533 if (str_m > 0)
|
|
4534 {
|
437
|
4535 /* make sure the string is nul-terminated even at the expense of
|
272
|
4536 * overwriting the last character (shouldn't happen, but just in case)
|
|
4537 * */
|
|
4538 str[str_l <= str_m - 1 ? str_l : str_m - 1] = '\0';
|
|
4539 }
|
|
4540
|
449
|
4541 #ifdef HAVE_STDARG_H
|
482
|
4542 if (tvs != NULL && tvs[arg_idx - 1].v_type != VAR_UNKNOWN)
|
449
|
4543 EMSG(_("E767: Too many arguments to printf()"));
|
|
4544 #endif
|
|
4545
|
437
|
4546 /* Return the number of characters formatted (excluding trailing nul
|
272
|
4547 * character), that is, the number of characters that would have been
|
|
4548 * written to the buffer if it were large enough. */
|
|
4549 return (int)str_l;
|
|
4550 }
|
|
4551
|
|
4552 #endif /* PROTO */
|