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author | Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org> |
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date | Wed, 13 Oct 2010 16:22:09 +0200 |
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7 | 1 /* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: |
2 * | |
3 * VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar | |
4 * | |
5 * Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions. | |
6 * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed. | |
7 * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code. | |
8 */ | |
9 | |
10 /* for debugging */ | |
11 /* #define CHECK(c, s) if (c) EMSG(s) */ | |
12 #define CHECK(c, s) | |
13 | |
14 /* | |
15 * memline.c: Contains the functions for appending, deleting and changing the | |
625 | 16 * text lines. The memfile functions are used to store the information in |
17 * blocks of memory, backed up by a file. The structure of the information is | |
18 * a tree. The root of the tree is a pointer block. The leaves of the tree | |
19 * are data blocks. In between may be several layers of pointer blocks, | |
20 * forming branches. | |
7 | 21 * |
22 * Three types of blocks are used: | |
23 * - Block nr 0 contains information for recovery | |
24 * - Pointer blocks contain list of pointers to other blocks. | |
25 * - Data blocks contain the actual text. | |
26 * | |
27 * Block nr 0 contains the block0 structure (see below). | |
28 * | |
29 * Block nr 1 is the first pointer block. It is the root of the tree. | |
30 * Other pointer blocks are branches. | |
31 * | |
32 * If a line is too big to fit in a single page, the block containing that | |
33 * line is made big enough to hold the line. It may span several pages. | |
34 * Otherwise all blocks are one page. | |
35 * | |
36 * A data block that was filled when starting to edit a file and was not | |
37 * changed since then, can have a negative block number. This means that it | |
38 * has not yet been assigned a place in the file. When recovering, the lines | |
39 * in this data block can be read from the original file. When the block is | |
40 * changed (lines appended/deleted/changed) or when it is flushed it gets a | |
41 * positive number. Use mf_trans_del() to get the new number, before calling | |
42 * mf_get(). | |
43 */ | |
44 | |
1668 | 45 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(WIN16) || defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN64) |
1624 | 46 # include "vimio.h" /* for mch_open(), must be before vim.h */ |
7 | 47 #endif |
48 | |
49 #include "vim.h" | |
50 | |
51 #ifndef UNIX /* it's in os_unix.h for Unix */ | |
52 # include <time.h> | |
53 #endif | |
54 | |
1030 | 55 #if defined(SASC) || defined(__amigaos4__) |
7 | 56 # include <proto/dos.h> /* for Open() and Close() */ |
57 #endif | |
58 | |
1030 | 59 #ifdef HAVE_ERRNO_H |
60 # include <errno.h> | |
61 #endif | |
62 | |
7 | 63 typedef struct block0 ZERO_BL; /* contents of the first block */ |
64 typedef struct pointer_block PTR_BL; /* contents of a pointer block */ | |
65 typedef struct data_block DATA_BL; /* contents of a data block */ | |
66 typedef struct pointer_entry PTR_EN; /* block/line-count pair */ | |
67 | |
2267 | 68 #define DATA_ID (('d' << 8) + 'a') /* data block id */ |
69 #define PTR_ID (('p' << 8) + 't') /* pointer block id */ | |
70 #define BLOCK0_ID0 'b' /* block 0 id 0 */ | |
71 #define BLOCK0_ID1 '0' /* block 0 id 1 */ | |
72 #define BLOCK0_ID1_C0 'c' /* block 0 id 1 'cm' 0 */ | |
73 #define BLOCK0_ID1_C1 'C' /* block 0 id 1 'cm' 1 */ | |
7 | 74 |
75 /* | |
76 * pointer to a block, used in a pointer block | |
77 */ | |
78 struct pointer_entry | |
79 { | |
80 blocknr_T pe_bnum; /* block number */ | |
81 linenr_T pe_line_count; /* number of lines in this branch */ | |
82 linenr_T pe_old_lnum; /* lnum for this block (for recovery) */ | |
83 int pe_page_count; /* number of pages in block pe_bnum */ | |
84 }; | |
85 | |
86 /* | |
87 * A pointer block contains a list of branches in the tree. | |
88 */ | |
89 struct pointer_block | |
90 { | |
91 short_u pb_id; /* ID for pointer block: PTR_ID */ | |
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92 short_u pb_count; /* number of pointers in this block */ |
7 | 93 short_u pb_count_max; /* maximum value for pb_count */ |
94 PTR_EN pb_pointer[1]; /* list of pointers to blocks (actually longer) | |
95 * followed by empty space until end of page */ | |
96 }; | |
97 | |
98 /* | |
99 * A data block is a leaf in the tree. | |
100 * | |
101 * The text of the lines is at the end of the block. The text of the first line | |
102 * in the block is put at the end, the text of the second line in front of it, | |
103 * etc. Thus the order of the lines is the opposite of the line number. | |
104 */ | |
105 struct data_block | |
106 { | |
107 short_u db_id; /* ID for data block: DATA_ID */ | |
108 unsigned db_free; /* free space available */ | |
109 unsigned db_txt_start; /* byte where text starts */ | |
110 unsigned db_txt_end; /* byte just after data block */ | |
111 linenr_T db_line_count; /* number of lines in this block */ | |
112 unsigned db_index[1]; /* index for start of line (actually bigger) | |
113 * followed by empty space upto db_txt_start | |
114 * followed by the text in the lines until | |
115 * end of page */ | |
116 }; | |
117 | |
118 /* | |
119 * The low bits of db_index hold the actual index. The topmost bit is | |
120 * used for the global command to be able to mark a line. | |
121 * This method is not clean, but otherwise there would be at least one extra | |
122 * byte used for each line. | |
123 * The mark has to be in this place to keep it with the correct line when other | |
124 * lines are inserted or deleted. | |
125 */ | |
126 #define DB_MARKED ((unsigned)1 << ((sizeof(unsigned) * 8) - 1)) | |
127 #define DB_INDEX_MASK (~DB_MARKED) | |
128 | |
129 #define INDEX_SIZE (sizeof(unsigned)) /* size of one db_index entry */ | |
130 #define HEADER_SIZE (sizeof(DATA_BL) - INDEX_SIZE) /* size of data block header */ | |
131 | |
39 | 132 #define B0_FNAME_SIZE_ORG 900 /* what it was in older versions */ |
2267 | 133 #define B0_FNAME_SIZE_NOCRYPT 898 /* 2 bytes used for other things */ |
134 #define B0_FNAME_SIZE_CRYPT 890 /* 10 bytes used for other things */ | |
39 | 135 #define B0_UNAME_SIZE 40 |
136 #define B0_HNAME_SIZE 40 | |
7 | 137 /* |
138 * Restrict the numbers to 32 bits, otherwise most compilers will complain. | |
139 * This won't detect a 64 bit machine that only swaps a byte in the top 32 | |
140 * bits, but that is crazy anyway. | |
141 */ | |
142 #define B0_MAGIC_LONG 0x30313233L | |
143 #define B0_MAGIC_INT 0x20212223L | |
144 #define B0_MAGIC_SHORT 0x10111213L | |
145 #define B0_MAGIC_CHAR 0x55 | |
146 | |
147 /* | |
148 * Block zero holds all info about the swap file. | |
149 * | |
150 * NOTE: DEFINITION OF BLOCK 0 SHOULD NOT CHANGE! It would make all existing | |
151 * swap files unusable! | |
152 * | |
153 * If size of block0 changes anyway, adjust MIN_SWAP_PAGE_SIZE in vim.h!! | |
154 * | |
1228 | 155 * This block is built up of single bytes, to make it portable across |
7 | 156 * different machines. b0_magic_* is used to check the byte order and size of |
157 * variables, because the rest of the swap file is not portable. | |
158 */ | |
159 struct block0 | |
160 { | |
2267 | 161 char_u b0_id[2]; /* id for block 0: BLOCK0_ID0 and BLOCK0_ID1, |
162 * BLOCK0_ID1_C0, BLOCK0_ID1_C1 */ | |
7 | 163 char_u b0_version[10]; /* Vim version string */ |
164 char_u b0_page_size[4];/* number of bytes per page */ | |
165 char_u b0_mtime[4]; /* last modification time of file */ | |
166 char_u b0_ino[4]; /* inode of b0_fname */ | |
167 char_u b0_pid[4]; /* process id of creator (or 0) */ | |
168 char_u b0_uname[B0_UNAME_SIZE]; /* name of user (uid if no name) */ | |
169 char_u b0_hname[B0_HNAME_SIZE]; /* host name (if it has a name) */ | |
39 | 170 char_u b0_fname[B0_FNAME_SIZE_ORG]; /* name of file being edited */ |
7 | 171 long b0_magic_long; /* check for byte order of long */ |
172 int b0_magic_int; /* check for byte order of int */ | |
173 short b0_magic_short; /* check for byte order of short */ | |
174 char_u b0_magic_char; /* check for last char */ | |
175 }; | |
39 | 176 |
177 /* | |
625 | 178 * Note: b0_dirty and b0_flags are put at the end of the file name. For very |
39 | 179 * long file names in older versions of Vim they are invalid. |
180 * The 'fileencoding' comes before b0_flags, with a NUL in front. But only | |
181 * when there is room, for very long file names it's omitted. | |
182 */ | |
183 #define B0_DIRTY 0x55 | |
2267 | 184 #define b0_dirty b0_fname[B0_FNAME_SIZE_ORG - 1] |
39 | 185 |
186 /* | |
187 * The b0_flags field is new in Vim 7.0. | |
188 */ | |
2267 | 189 #define b0_flags b0_fname[B0_FNAME_SIZE_ORG - 2] |
190 | |
191 /* | |
192 * Crypt seed goes here, 8 bytes. New in Vim 7.3. | |
193 * Without encryption these bytes may be used for 'fenc'. | |
194 */ | |
195 #define b0_seed b0_fname[B0_FNAME_SIZE_ORG - 2 - MF_SEED_LEN] | |
39 | 196 |
197 /* The lowest two bits contain the fileformat. Zero means it's not set | |
198 * (compatible with Vim 6.x), otherwise it's EOL_UNIX + 1, EOL_DOS + 1 or | |
199 * EOL_MAC + 1. */ | |
200 #define B0_FF_MASK 3 | |
201 | |
202 /* Swap file is in directory of edited file. Used to find the file from | |
203 * different mount points. */ | |
204 #define B0_SAME_DIR 4 | |
205 | |
206 /* The 'fileencoding' is at the end of b0_fname[], with a NUL in front of it. | |
207 * When empty there is only the NUL. */ | |
208 #define B0_HAS_FENC 8 | |
7 | 209 |
210 #define STACK_INCR 5 /* nr of entries added to ml_stack at a time */ | |
211 | |
212 /* | |
213 * The line number where the first mark may be is remembered. | |
214 * If it is 0 there are no marks at all. | |
215 * (always used for the current buffer only, no buffer change possible while | |
216 * executing a global command). | |
217 */ | |
218 static linenr_T lowest_marked = 0; | |
219 | |
220 /* | |
221 * arguments for ml_find_line() | |
222 */ | |
223 #define ML_DELETE 0x11 /* delete line */ | |
224 #define ML_INSERT 0x12 /* insert line */ | |
225 #define ML_FIND 0x13 /* just find the line */ | |
226 #define ML_FLUSH 0x02 /* flush locked block */ | |
227 #define ML_SIMPLE(x) (x & 0x10) /* DEL, INS or FIND */ | |
228 | |
2267 | 229 /* argument for ml_upd_block0() */ |
230 typedef enum { | |
231 UB_FNAME = 0 /* update timestamp and filename */ | |
232 , UB_SAME_DIR /* update the B0_SAME_DIR flag */ | |
233 , UB_CRYPT /* update crypt key */ | |
234 } upd_block0_T; | |
235 | |
236 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT | |
237 static void ml_set_b0_crypt __ARGS((buf_T *buf, ZERO_BL *b0p)); | |
238 #endif | |
239 static int ml_check_b0_id __ARGS((ZERO_BL *b0p)); | |
240 static void ml_upd_block0 __ARGS((buf_T *buf, upd_block0_T what)); | |
7 | 241 static void set_b0_fname __ARGS((ZERO_BL *, buf_T *buf)); |
39 | 242 static void set_b0_dir_flag __ARGS((ZERO_BL *b0p, buf_T *buf)); |
243 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
244 static void add_b0_fenc __ARGS((ZERO_BL *b0p, buf_T *buf)); | |
245 #endif | |
7 | 246 static time_t swapfile_info __ARGS((char_u *)); |
247 static int recov_file_names __ARGS((char_u **, char_u *, int prepend_dot)); | |
248 static int ml_append_int __ARGS((buf_T *, linenr_T, char_u *, colnr_T, int, int)); | |
249 static int ml_delete_int __ARGS((buf_T *, linenr_T, int)); | |
250 static char_u *findswapname __ARGS((buf_T *, char_u **, char_u *)); | |
251 static void ml_flush_line __ARGS((buf_T *)); | |
252 static bhdr_T *ml_new_data __ARGS((memfile_T *, int, int)); | |
253 static bhdr_T *ml_new_ptr __ARGS((memfile_T *)); | |
254 static bhdr_T *ml_find_line __ARGS((buf_T *, linenr_T, int)); | |
255 static int ml_add_stack __ARGS((buf_T *)); | |
256 static void ml_lineadd __ARGS((buf_T *, int)); | |
257 static int b0_magic_wrong __ARGS((ZERO_BL *)); | |
258 #ifdef CHECK_INODE | |
259 static int fnamecmp_ino __ARGS((char_u *, char_u *, long)); | |
260 #endif | |
261 static void long_to_char __ARGS((long, char_u *)); | |
262 static long char_to_long __ARGS((char_u *)); | |
263 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(WIN3264) | |
264 static char_u *make_percent_swname __ARGS((char_u *dir, char_u *name)); | |
265 #endif | |
2267 | 266 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT |
267 static void ml_crypt_prepare __ARGS((memfile_T *mfp, off_t offset, int reading)); | |
268 #endif | |
7 | 269 #ifdef FEAT_BYTEOFF |
270 static void ml_updatechunk __ARGS((buf_T *buf, long line, long len, int updtype)); | |
271 #endif | |
272 | |
273 /* | |
625 | 274 * Open a new memline for "buf". |
7 | 275 * |
625 | 276 * Return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise. |
7 | 277 */ |
278 int | |
625 | 279 ml_open(buf) |
280 buf_T *buf; | |
7 | 281 { |
282 memfile_T *mfp; | |
283 bhdr_T *hp = NULL; | |
284 ZERO_BL *b0p; | |
285 PTR_BL *pp; | |
286 DATA_BL *dp; | |
287 | |
625 | 288 /* |
289 * init fields in memline struct | |
290 */ | |
2267 | 291 buf->b_ml.ml_stack_size = 0; /* no stack yet */ |
625 | 292 buf->b_ml.ml_stack = NULL; /* no stack yet */ |
293 buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top = 0; /* nothing in the stack */ | |
294 buf->b_ml.ml_locked = NULL; /* no cached block */ | |
295 buf->b_ml.ml_line_lnum = 0; /* no cached line */ | |
7 | 296 #ifdef FEAT_BYTEOFF |
625 | 297 buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize = NULL; |
7 | 298 #endif |
299 | |
625 | 300 /* |
301 * When 'updatecount' is non-zero swap file may be opened later. | |
302 */ | |
303 if (p_uc && buf->b_p_swf) | |
304 buf->b_may_swap = TRUE; | |
7 | 305 else |
625 | 306 buf->b_may_swap = FALSE; |
307 | |
308 /* | |
309 * Open the memfile. No swap file is created yet. | |
310 */ | |
7 | 311 mfp = mf_open(NULL, 0); |
312 if (mfp == NULL) | |
313 goto error; | |
314 | |
625 | 315 buf->b_ml.ml_mfp = mfp; |
2267 | 316 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT |
317 mfp->mf_buffer = buf; | |
318 #endif | |
625 | 319 buf->b_ml.ml_flags = ML_EMPTY; |
320 buf->b_ml.ml_line_count = 1; | |
13 | 321 #ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK |
322 curwin->w_nrwidth_line_count = 0; | |
323 #endif | |
7 | 324 |
325 #if defined(MSDOS) && !defined(DJGPP) | |
326 /* for 16 bit MS-DOS create a swapfile now, because we run out of | |
327 * memory very quickly */ | |
328 if (p_uc != 0) | |
625 | 329 ml_open_file(buf); |
7 | 330 #endif |
331 | |
332 /* | |
333 * fill block0 struct and write page 0 | |
334 */ | |
335 if ((hp = mf_new(mfp, FALSE, 1)) == NULL) | |
336 goto error; | |
337 if (hp->bh_bnum != 0) | |
338 { | |
339 EMSG(_("E298: Didn't get block nr 0?")); | |
340 goto error; | |
341 } | |
342 b0p = (ZERO_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
343 | |
344 b0p->b0_id[0] = BLOCK0_ID0; | |
345 b0p->b0_id[1] = BLOCK0_ID1; | |
346 b0p->b0_magic_long = (long)B0_MAGIC_LONG; | |
347 b0p->b0_magic_int = (int)B0_MAGIC_INT; | |
348 b0p->b0_magic_short = (short)B0_MAGIC_SHORT; | |
349 b0p->b0_magic_char = B0_MAGIC_CHAR; | |
350 STRNCPY(b0p->b0_version, "VIM ", 4); | |
351 STRNCPY(b0p->b0_version + 4, Version, 6); | |
352 long_to_char((long)mfp->mf_page_size, b0p->b0_page_size); | |
625 | 353 |
800 | 354 #ifdef FEAT_SPELL |
355 if (!buf->b_spell) | |
356 #endif | |
625 | 357 { |
358 b0p->b0_dirty = buf->b_changed ? B0_DIRTY : 0; | |
359 b0p->b0_flags = get_fileformat(buf) + 1; | |
360 set_b0_fname(b0p, buf); | |
361 (void)get_user_name(b0p->b0_uname, B0_UNAME_SIZE); | |
362 b0p->b0_uname[B0_UNAME_SIZE - 1] = NUL; | |
363 mch_get_host_name(b0p->b0_hname, B0_HNAME_SIZE); | |
364 b0p->b0_hname[B0_HNAME_SIZE - 1] = NUL; | |
365 long_to_char(mch_get_pid(), b0p->b0_pid); | |
2267 | 366 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT |
367 if (*buf->b_p_key != NUL) | |
368 ml_set_b0_crypt(buf, b0p); | |
369 #endif | |
625 | 370 } |
7 | 371 |
372 /* | |
373 * Always sync block number 0 to disk, so we can check the file name in | |
2267 | 374 * the swap file in findswapname(). Don't do this for a help files or |
375 * a spell buffer though. | |
7 | 376 * Only works when there's a swapfile, otherwise it's done when the file |
377 * is created. | |
378 */ | |
379 mf_put(mfp, hp, TRUE, FALSE); | |
625 | 380 if (!buf->b_help && !B_SPELL(buf)) |
7 | 381 (void)mf_sync(mfp, 0); |
382 | |
625 | 383 /* |
384 * Fill in root pointer block and write page 1. | |
385 */ | |
7 | 386 if ((hp = ml_new_ptr(mfp)) == NULL) |
387 goto error; | |
388 if (hp->bh_bnum != 1) | |
389 { | |
390 EMSG(_("E298: Didn't get block nr 1?")); | |
391 goto error; | |
392 } | |
393 pp = (PTR_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
394 pp->pb_count = 1; | |
395 pp->pb_pointer[0].pe_bnum = 2; | |
396 pp->pb_pointer[0].pe_page_count = 1; | |
397 pp->pb_pointer[0].pe_old_lnum = 1; | |
398 pp->pb_pointer[0].pe_line_count = 1; /* line count after insertion */ | |
399 mf_put(mfp, hp, TRUE, FALSE); | |
400 | |
625 | 401 /* |
402 * Allocate first data block and create an empty line 1. | |
403 */ | |
7 | 404 if ((hp = ml_new_data(mfp, FALSE, 1)) == NULL) |
405 goto error; | |
406 if (hp->bh_bnum != 2) | |
407 { | |
408 EMSG(_("E298: Didn't get block nr 2?")); | |
409 goto error; | |
410 } | |
411 | |
412 dp = (DATA_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
413 dp->db_index[0] = --dp->db_txt_start; /* at end of block */ | |
414 dp->db_free -= 1 + INDEX_SIZE; | |
415 dp->db_line_count = 1; | |
2003 | 416 *((char_u *)dp + dp->db_txt_start) = NUL; /* empty line */ |
7 | 417 |
418 return OK; | |
419 | |
420 error: | |
421 if (mfp != NULL) | |
422 { | |
423 if (hp) | |
424 mf_put(mfp, hp, FALSE, FALSE); | |
425 mf_close(mfp, TRUE); /* will also free(mfp->mf_fname) */ | |
426 } | |
625 | 427 buf->b_ml.ml_mfp = NULL; |
7 | 428 return FAIL; |
429 } | |
430 | |
2267 | 431 #if defined(FEAT_CRYPT) || defined(PROTO) |
432 /* | |
433 * Prepare encryption for "buf" with block 0 "b0p". | |
434 */ | |
435 static void | |
436 ml_set_b0_crypt(buf, b0p) | |
437 buf_T *buf; | |
438 ZERO_BL *b0p; | |
439 { | |
440 if (*buf->b_p_key == NUL) | |
441 b0p->b0_id[1] = BLOCK0_ID1; | |
442 else | |
443 { | |
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444 if (get_crypt_method(buf) == 0) |
2267 | 445 b0p->b0_id[1] = BLOCK0_ID1_C0; |
446 else | |
447 { | |
448 b0p->b0_id[1] = BLOCK0_ID1_C1; | |
449 /* Generate a seed and store it in block 0 and in the memfile. */ | |
450 sha2_seed(&b0p->b0_seed, MF_SEED_LEN, NULL, 0); | |
451 mch_memmove(buf->b_ml.ml_mfp->mf_seed, &b0p->b0_seed, MF_SEED_LEN); | |
452 } | |
453 } | |
454 } | |
455 | |
456 /* | |
457 * Called after the crypt key or 'cryptmethod' was changed for "buf". | |
458 * Will apply this to the swapfile. | |
459 * "old_key" is the previous key. It is equal to buf->b_p_key when | |
460 * 'cryptmethod' is changed. | |
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462 * 'cryptmethod' when 'key' is changed. |
2267 | 463 */ |
464 void | |
465 ml_set_crypt_key(buf, old_key, old_cm) | |
466 buf_T *buf; | |
467 char_u *old_key; | |
468 int old_cm; | |
469 { | |
470 memfile_T *mfp = buf->b_ml.ml_mfp; | |
471 bhdr_T *hp; | |
472 int page_count; | |
473 int idx; | |
474 long error; | |
475 infoptr_T *ip; | |
476 PTR_BL *pp; | |
477 DATA_BL *dp; | |
478 blocknr_T bnum; | |
479 int top; | |
480 | |
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481 if (mfp == NULL) |
2267 | 482 return; /* no memfile yet, nothing to do */ |
483 | |
484 /* Set the key, method and seed to be used for reading, these must be the | |
485 * old values. */ | |
486 mfp->mf_old_key = old_key; | |
487 mfp->mf_old_cm = old_cm; | |
488 if (old_cm > 0) | |
489 mch_memmove(mfp->mf_old_seed, mfp->mf_seed, MF_SEED_LEN); | |
490 | |
491 /* Update block 0 with the crypt flag and may set a new seed. */ | |
492 ml_upd_block0(buf, UB_CRYPT); | |
493 | |
494 if (mfp->mf_infile_count > 2) | |
495 { | |
496 /* | |
497 * Need to read back all data blocks from disk, decrypt them with the | |
498 * old key/method and mark them to be written. The algorithm is | |
499 * similar to what happens in ml_recover(), but we skip negative block | |
500 * numbers. | |
501 */ | |
502 ml_flush_line(buf); /* flush buffered line */ | |
503 (void)ml_find_line(buf, (linenr_T)0, ML_FLUSH); /* flush locked block */ | |
504 | |
505 hp = NULL; | |
506 bnum = 1; /* start with block 1 */ | |
507 page_count = 1; /* which is 1 page */ | |
508 idx = 0; /* start with first index in block 1 */ | |
509 error = 0; | |
510 buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top = 0; | |
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511 vim_free(buf->b_ml.ml_stack); |
2267 | 512 buf->b_ml.ml_stack = NULL; |
513 buf->b_ml.ml_stack_size = 0; /* no stack yet */ | |
514 | |
515 for ( ; !got_int; line_breakcheck()) | |
516 { | |
517 if (hp != NULL) | |
518 mf_put(mfp, hp, FALSE, FALSE); /* release previous block */ | |
519 | |
520 /* get the block (pointer or data) */ | |
521 if ((hp = mf_get(mfp, (blocknr_T)bnum, page_count)) == NULL) | |
522 { | |
523 if (bnum == 1) | |
524 break; | |
525 ++error; | |
526 } | |
527 else | |
528 { | |
529 pp = (PTR_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
530 if (pp->pb_id == PTR_ID) /* it is a pointer block */ | |
531 { | |
532 if (pp->pb_count == 0) | |
533 { | |
534 /* empty block? */ | |
535 ++error; | |
536 } | |
537 else if (idx < (int)pp->pb_count) /* go a block deeper */ | |
538 { | |
539 if (pp->pb_pointer[idx].pe_bnum < 0) | |
540 { | |
541 /* Skip data block with negative block number. */ | |
542 ++idx; /* get same block again for next index */ | |
543 continue; | |
544 } | |
545 | |
546 /* going one block deeper in the tree, new entry in | |
547 * stack */ | |
548 if ((top = ml_add_stack(buf)) < 0) | |
549 { | |
550 ++error; | |
551 break; /* out of memory */ | |
552 } | |
553 ip = &(buf->b_ml.ml_stack[top]); | |
554 ip->ip_bnum = bnum; | |
555 ip->ip_index = idx; | |
556 | |
557 bnum = pp->pb_pointer[idx].pe_bnum; | |
558 page_count = pp->pb_pointer[idx].pe_page_count; | |
559 continue; | |
560 } | |
561 } | |
562 else /* not a pointer block */ | |
563 { | |
564 dp = (DATA_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
565 if (dp->db_id != DATA_ID) /* block id wrong */ | |
566 ++error; | |
567 else | |
568 { | |
569 /* It is a data block, need to write it back to disk. */ | |
570 mf_put(mfp, hp, TRUE, FALSE); | |
571 hp = NULL; | |
572 } | |
573 } | |
574 } | |
575 | |
576 if (buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top == 0) /* finished */ | |
577 break; | |
578 | |
579 /* go one block up in the tree */ | |
580 ip = &(buf->b_ml.ml_stack[--(buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top)]); | |
581 bnum = ip->ip_bnum; | |
582 idx = ip->ip_index + 1; /* go to next index */ | |
583 page_count = 1; | |
584 } | |
585 } | |
586 | |
587 mfp->mf_old_key = NULL; | |
588 } | |
589 #endif | |
590 | |
7 | 591 /* |
592 * ml_setname() is called when the file name of "buf" has been changed. | |
593 * It may rename the swap file. | |
594 */ | |
595 void | |
596 ml_setname(buf) | |
597 buf_T *buf; | |
598 { | |
599 int success = FALSE; | |
600 memfile_T *mfp; | |
601 char_u *fname; | |
602 char_u *dirp; | |
603 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN) | |
604 char_u *p; | |
605 #endif | |
606 | |
607 mfp = buf->b_ml.ml_mfp; | |
608 if (mfp->mf_fd < 0) /* there is no swap file yet */ | |
609 { | |
610 /* | |
611 * When 'updatecount' is 0 and 'noswapfile' there is no swap file. | |
612 * For help files we will make a swap file now. | |
613 */ | |
614 if (p_uc != 0) | |
615 ml_open_file(buf); /* create a swap file */ | |
616 return; | |
617 } | |
618 | |
619 /* | |
620 * Try all directories in the 'directory' option. | |
621 */ | |
622 dirp = p_dir; | |
623 for (;;) | |
624 { | |
625 if (*dirp == NUL) /* tried all directories, fail */ | |
626 break; | |
43 | 627 fname = findswapname(buf, &dirp, mfp->mf_fname); |
628 /* alloc's fname */ | |
7 | 629 if (fname == NULL) /* no file name found for this dir */ |
630 continue; | |
631 | |
632 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN) | |
633 /* | |
634 * Set full pathname for swap file now, because a ":!cd dir" may | |
635 * change directory without us knowing it. | |
636 */ | |
637 p = FullName_save(fname, FALSE); | |
638 vim_free(fname); | |
639 fname = p; | |
640 if (fname == NULL) | |
641 continue; | |
642 #endif | |
643 /* if the file name is the same we don't have to do anything */ | |
644 if (fnamecmp(fname, mfp->mf_fname) == 0) | |
645 { | |
646 vim_free(fname); | |
647 success = TRUE; | |
648 break; | |
649 } | |
650 /* need to close the swap file before renaming */ | |
651 if (mfp->mf_fd >= 0) | |
652 { | |
653 close(mfp->mf_fd); | |
654 mfp->mf_fd = -1; | |
655 } | |
656 | |
657 /* try to rename the swap file */ | |
658 if (vim_rename(mfp->mf_fname, fname) == 0) | |
659 { | |
660 success = TRUE; | |
661 vim_free(mfp->mf_fname); | |
662 mfp->mf_fname = fname; | |
663 vim_free(mfp->mf_ffname); | |
664 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN) | |
665 mfp->mf_ffname = NULL; /* mf_fname is full pathname already */ | |
666 #else | |
667 mf_set_ffname(mfp); | |
668 #endif | |
2267 | 669 ml_upd_block0(buf, UB_SAME_DIR); |
7 | 670 break; |
671 } | |
672 vim_free(fname); /* this fname didn't work, try another */ | |
673 } | |
674 | |
675 if (mfp->mf_fd == -1) /* need to (re)open the swap file */ | |
676 { | |
677 mfp->mf_fd = mch_open((char *)mfp->mf_fname, O_RDWR | O_EXTRA, 0); | |
678 if (mfp->mf_fd < 0) | |
679 { | |
680 /* could not (re)open the swap file, what can we do???? */ | |
681 EMSG(_("E301: Oops, lost the swap file!!!")); | |
682 return; | |
683 } | |
2003 | 684 #ifdef HAVE_FD_CLOEXEC |
685 { | |
686 int fdflags = fcntl(mfp->mf_fd, F_GETFD); | |
687 if (fdflags >= 0 && (fdflags & FD_CLOEXEC) == 0) | |
688 fcntl(mfp->mf_fd, F_SETFD, fdflags | FD_CLOEXEC); | |
689 } | |
690 #endif | |
7 | 691 } |
692 if (!success) | |
693 EMSG(_("E302: Could not rename swap file")); | |
694 } | |
695 | |
696 /* | |
697 * Open a file for the memfile for all buffers that are not readonly or have | |
698 * been modified. | |
699 * Used when 'updatecount' changes from zero to non-zero. | |
700 */ | |
701 void | |
702 ml_open_files() | |
703 { | |
704 buf_T *buf; | |
705 | |
706 for (buf = firstbuf; buf != NULL; buf = buf->b_next) | |
707 if (!buf->b_p_ro || buf->b_changed) | |
708 ml_open_file(buf); | |
709 } | |
710 | |
711 /* | |
712 * Open a swap file for an existing memfile, if there is no swap file yet. | |
713 * If we are unable to find a file name, mf_fname will be NULL | |
714 * and the memfile will be in memory only (no recovery possible). | |
715 */ | |
716 void | |
717 ml_open_file(buf) | |
718 buf_T *buf; | |
719 { | |
720 memfile_T *mfp; | |
721 char_u *fname; | |
722 char_u *dirp; | |
723 | |
724 mfp = buf->b_ml.ml_mfp; | |
725 if (mfp == NULL || mfp->mf_fd >= 0 || !buf->b_p_swf) | |
726 return; /* nothing to do */ | |
727 | |
748 | 728 #ifdef FEAT_SPELL |
625 | 729 /* For a spell buffer use a temp file name. */ |
730 if (buf->b_spell) | |
731 { | |
732 fname = vim_tempname('s'); | |
733 if (fname != NULL) | |
734 (void)mf_open_file(mfp, fname); /* consumes fname! */ | |
735 buf->b_may_swap = FALSE; | |
736 return; | |
737 } | |
738 #endif | |
739 | |
7 | 740 /* |
741 * Try all directories in 'directory' option. | |
742 */ | |
743 dirp = p_dir; | |
744 for (;;) | |
745 { | |
746 if (*dirp == NUL) | |
747 break; | |
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749 * and creating it, another Vim creates the file. In that case the |
7 | 750 * creation will fail and we will use another directory. */ |
43 | 751 fname = findswapname(buf, &dirp, NULL); /* allocates fname */ |
7 | 752 if (fname == NULL) |
753 continue; | |
754 if (mf_open_file(mfp, fname) == OK) /* consumes fname! */ | |
755 { | |
756 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN) || defined(RISCOS) | |
757 /* | |
758 * set full pathname for swap file now, because a ":!cd dir" may | |
759 * change directory without us knowing it. | |
760 */ | |
761 mf_fullname(mfp); | |
762 #endif | |
2267 | 763 ml_upd_block0(buf, UB_SAME_DIR); |
39 | 764 |
7 | 765 /* Flush block zero, so others can read it */ |
766 if (mf_sync(mfp, MFS_ZERO) == OK) | |
630 | 767 { |
768 /* Mark all blocks that should be in the swapfile as dirty. | |
769 * Needed for when the 'swapfile' option was reset, so that | |
770 * the swap file was deleted, and then on again. */ | |
771 mf_set_dirty(mfp); | |
7 | 772 break; |
630 | 773 } |
7 | 774 /* Writing block 0 failed: close the file and try another dir */ |
775 mf_close_file(buf, FALSE); | |
776 } | |
777 } | |
778 | |
779 if (mfp->mf_fname == NULL) /* Failed! */ | |
780 { | |
781 need_wait_return = TRUE; /* call wait_return later */ | |
782 ++no_wait_return; | |
783 (void)EMSG2(_("E303: Unable to open swap file for \"%s\", recovery impossible"), | |
784 buf_spname(buf) != NULL | |
785 ? (char_u *)buf_spname(buf) | |
786 : buf->b_fname); | |
787 --no_wait_return; | |
788 } | |
789 | |
790 /* don't try to open a swap file again */ | |
791 buf->b_may_swap = FALSE; | |
792 } | |
793 | |
794 /* | |
795 * If still need to create a swap file, and starting to edit a not-readonly | |
796 * file, or reading into an existing buffer, create a swap file now. | |
797 */ | |
798 void | |
799 check_need_swap(newfile) | |
800 int newfile; /* reading file into new buffer */ | |
801 { | |
802 if (curbuf->b_may_swap && (!curbuf->b_p_ro || !newfile)) | |
803 ml_open_file(curbuf); | |
804 } | |
805 | |
806 /* | |
807 * Close memline for buffer 'buf'. | |
808 * If 'del_file' is TRUE, delete the swap file | |
809 */ | |
810 void | |
811 ml_close(buf, del_file) | |
812 buf_T *buf; | |
813 int del_file; | |
814 { | |
815 if (buf->b_ml.ml_mfp == NULL) /* not open */ | |
816 return; | |
817 mf_close(buf->b_ml.ml_mfp, del_file); /* close the .swp file */ | |
818 if (buf->b_ml.ml_line_lnum != 0 && (buf->b_ml.ml_flags & ML_LINE_DIRTY)) | |
819 vim_free(buf->b_ml.ml_line_ptr); | |
820 vim_free(buf->b_ml.ml_stack); | |
821 #ifdef FEAT_BYTEOFF | |
822 vim_free(buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize); | |
823 buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize = NULL; | |
824 #endif | |
825 buf->b_ml.ml_mfp = NULL; | |
826 | |
827 /* Reset the "recovered" flag, give the ATTENTION prompt the next time | |
828 * this buffer is loaded. */ | |
829 buf->b_flags &= ~BF_RECOVERED; | |
830 } | |
831 | |
832 /* | |
833 * Close all existing memlines and memfiles. | |
834 * Only used when exiting. | |
835 * When 'del_file' is TRUE, delete the memfiles. | |
165 | 836 * But don't delete files that were ":preserve"d when we are POSIX compatible. |
7 | 837 */ |
838 void | |
839 ml_close_all(del_file) | |
840 int del_file; | |
841 { | |
842 buf_T *buf; | |
843 | |
844 for (buf = firstbuf; buf != NULL; buf = buf->b_next) | |
165 | 845 ml_close(buf, del_file && ((buf->b_flags & BF_PRESERVED) == 0 |
846 || vim_strchr(p_cpo, CPO_PRESERVE) == NULL)); | |
7 | 847 #ifdef TEMPDIRNAMES |
848 vim_deltempdir(); /* delete created temp directory */ | |
849 #endif | |
850 } | |
851 | |
852 /* | |
853 * Close all memfiles for not modified buffers. | |
854 * Only use just before exiting! | |
855 */ | |
856 void | |
857 ml_close_notmod() | |
858 { | |
859 buf_T *buf; | |
860 | |
861 for (buf = firstbuf; buf != NULL; buf = buf->b_next) | |
862 if (!bufIsChanged(buf)) | |
863 ml_close(buf, TRUE); /* close all not-modified buffers */ | |
864 } | |
865 | |
866 /* | |
867 * Update the timestamp in the .swp file. | |
868 * Used when the file has been written. | |
869 */ | |
870 void | |
871 ml_timestamp(buf) | |
872 buf_T *buf; | |
873 { | |
2267 | 874 ml_upd_block0(buf, UB_FNAME); |
875 } | |
876 | |
877 /* | |
878 * Return FAIL when the ID of "b0p" is wrong. | |
879 */ | |
880 static int | |
881 ml_check_b0_id(b0p) | |
882 ZERO_BL *b0p; | |
883 { | |
884 if (b0p->b0_id[0] != BLOCK0_ID0 | |
885 || (b0p->b0_id[1] != BLOCK0_ID1 | |
886 && b0p->b0_id[1] != BLOCK0_ID1_C0 | |
887 && b0p->b0_id[1] != BLOCK0_ID1_C1) | |
888 ) | |
889 return FAIL; | |
890 return OK; | |
39 | 891 } |
892 | |
893 /* | |
894 * Update the timestamp or the B0_SAME_DIR flag of the .swp file. | |
895 */ | |
896 static void | |
2267 | 897 ml_upd_block0(buf, what) |
39 | 898 buf_T *buf; |
2267 | 899 upd_block0_T what; |
39 | 900 { |
7 | 901 memfile_T *mfp; |
902 bhdr_T *hp; | |
903 ZERO_BL *b0p; | |
904 | |
905 mfp = buf->b_ml.ml_mfp; | |
906 if (mfp == NULL || (hp = mf_get(mfp, (blocknr_T)0, 1)) == NULL) | |
907 return; | |
908 b0p = (ZERO_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
2267 | 909 if (ml_check_b0_id(b0p) == FAIL) |
39 | 910 EMSG(_("E304: ml_upd_block0(): Didn't get block 0??")); |
7 | 911 else |
39 | 912 { |
2267 | 913 if (what == UB_FNAME) |
39 | 914 set_b0_fname(b0p, buf); |
2267 | 915 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT |
916 else if (what == UB_CRYPT) | |
917 ml_set_b0_crypt(buf, b0p); | |
918 #endif | |
919 else /* what == UB_SAME_DIR */ | |
39 | 920 set_b0_dir_flag(b0p, buf); |
921 } | |
7 | 922 mf_put(mfp, hp, TRUE, FALSE); |
923 } | |
924 | |
925 /* | |
926 * Write file name and timestamp into block 0 of a swap file. | |
927 * Also set buf->b_mtime. | |
928 * Don't use NameBuff[]!!! | |
929 */ | |
930 static void | |
931 set_b0_fname(b0p, buf) | |
932 ZERO_BL *b0p; | |
933 buf_T *buf; | |
934 { | |
935 struct stat st; | |
936 | |
937 if (buf->b_ffname == NULL) | |
938 b0p->b0_fname[0] = NUL; | |
939 else | |
940 { | |
941 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN) || defined(AMIGA) || defined(RISCOS) | |
39 | 942 /* Systems that cannot translate "~user" back into a path: copy the |
943 * file name unmodified. Do use slashes instead of backslashes for | |
944 * portability. */ | |
2267 | 945 vim_strncpy(b0p->b0_fname, buf->b_ffname, B0_FNAME_SIZE_CRYPT - 1); |
39 | 946 # ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME |
947 forward_slash(b0p->b0_fname); | |
948 # endif | |
7 | 949 #else |
950 size_t flen, ulen; | |
951 char_u uname[B0_UNAME_SIZE]; | |
952 | |
953 /* | |
954 * For a file under the home directory of the current user, we try to | |
955 * replace the home directory path with "~user". This helps when | |
956 * editing the same file on different machines over a network. | |
957 * First replace home dir path with "~/" with home_replace(). | |
958 * Then insert the user name to get "~user/". | |
959 */ | |
2267 | 960 home_replace(NULL, buf->b_ffname, b0p->b0_fname, |
961 B0_FNAME_SIZE_CRYPT, TRUE); | |
7 | 962 if (b0p->b0_fname[0] == '~') |
963 { | |
964 flen = STRLEN(b0p->b0_fname); | |
965 /* If there is no user name or it is too long, don't use "~/" */ | |
966 if (get_user_name(uname, B0_UNAME_SIZE) == FAIL | |
2267 | 967 || (ulen = STRLEN(uname)) + flen > B0_FNAME_SIZE_CRYPT - 1) |
968 vim_strncpy(b0p->b0_fname, buf->b_ffname, | |
969 B0_FNAME_SIZE_CRYPT - 1); | |
7 | 970 else |
971 { | |
972 mch_memmove(b0p->b0_fname + ulen + 1, b0p->b0_fname + 1, flen); | |
973 mch_memmove(b0p->b0_fname + 1, uname, ulen); | |
974 } | |
975 } | |
976 #endif | |
977 if (mch_stat((char *)buf->b_ffname, &st) >= 0) | |
978 { | |
979 long_to_char((long)st.st_mtime, b0p->b0_mtime); | |
980 #ifdef CHECK_INODE | |
981 long_to_char((long)st.st_ino, b0p->b0_ino); | |
982 #endif | |
983 buf_store_time(buf, &st, buf->b_ffname); | |
984 buf->b_mtime_read = buf->b_mtime; | |
985 } | |
986 else | |
987 { | |
988 long_to_char(0L, b0p->b0_mtime); | |
989 #ifdef CHECK_INODE | |
990 long_to_char(0L, b0p->b0_ino); | |
991 #endif | |
992 buf->b_mtime = 0; | |
993 buf->b_mtime_read = 0; | |
994 buf->b_orig_size = 0; | |
995 buf->b_orig_mode = 0; | |
996 } | |
997 } | |
39 | 998 |
999 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
1000 /* Also add the 'fileencoding' if there is room. */ | |
1001 add_b0_fenc(b0p, curbuf); | |
1002 #endif | |
7 | 1003 } |
1004 | |
1005 /* | |
39 | 1006 * Update the B0_SAME_DIR flag of the swap file. It's set if the file and the |
1007 * swapfile for "buf" are in the same directory. | |
1008 * This is fail safe: if we are not sure the directories are equal the flag is | |
1009 * not set. | |
1010 */ | |
1011 static void | |
1012 set_b0_dir_flag(b0p, buf) | |
1013 ZERO_BL *b0p; | |
1014 buf_T *buf; | |
1015 { | |
1016 if (same_directory(buf->b_ml.ml_mfp->mf_fname, buf->b_ffname)) | |
1017 b0p->b0_flags |= B0_SAME_DIR; | |
1018 else | |
1019 b0p->b0_flags &= ~B0_SAME_DIR; | |
1020 } | |
1021 | |
1022 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
1023 /* | |
1024 * When there is room, add the 'fileencoding' to block zero. | |
1025 */ | |
1026 static void | |
1027 add_b0_fenc(b0p, buf) | |
1028 ZERO_BL *b0p; | |
1029 buf_T *buf; | |
1030 { | |
1031 int n; | |
2267 | 1032 int size = B0_FNAME_SIZE_NOCRYPT; |
1033 | |
1034 # ifdef FEAT_CRYPT | |
1035 /* Without encryption use the same offset as in Vim 7.2 to be compatible. | |
1036 * With encryption it's OK to move elsewhere, the swap file is not | |
1037 * compatible anyway. */ | |
1038 if (*buf->b_p_key != NUL) | |
1039 size = B0_FNAME_SIZE_CRYPT; | |
1040 # endif | |
39 | 1041 |
835 | 1042 n = (int)STRLEN(buf->b_p_fenc); |
2267 | 1043 if ((int)STRLEN(b0p->b0_fname) + n + 1 > size) |
39 | 1044 b0p->b0_flags &= ~B0_HAS_FENC; |
1045 else | |
1046 { | |
2267 | 1047 mch_memmove((char *)b0p->b0_fname + size - n, |
39 | 1048 (char *)buf->b_p_fenc, (size_t)n); |
2267 | 1049 *(b0p->b0_fname + size - n - 1) = NUL; |
39 | 1050 b0p->b0_flags |= B0_HAS_FENC; |
1051 } | |
1052 } | |
1053 #endif | |
1054 | |
1055 | |
1056 /* | |
2267 | 1057 * Try to recover curbuf from the .swp file. |
7 | 1058 */ |
1059 void | |
1060 ml_recover() | |
1061 { | |
1062 buf_T *buf = NULL; | |
1063 memfile_T *mfp = NULL; | |
1064 char_u *fname; | |
2267 | 1065 char_u *fname_used = NULL; |
7 | 1066 bhdr_T *hp = NULL; |
1067 ZERO_BL *b0p; | |
39 | 1068 int b0_ff; |
1069 char_u *b0_fenc = NULL; | |
2267 | 1070 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT |
1071 int b0_cm = -1; | |
1072 #endif | |
7 | 1073 PTR_BL *pp; |
1074 DATA_BL *dp; | |
1075 infoptr_T *ip; | |
1076 blocknr_T bnum; | |
1077 int page_count; | |
1078 struct stat org_stat, swp_stat; | |
1079 int len; | |
1080 int directly; | |
1081 linenr_T lnum; | |
1082 char_u *p; | |
1083 int i; | |
1084 long error; | |
1085 int cannot_open; | |
1086 linenr_T line_count; | |
1087 int has_error; | |
1088 int idx; | |
1089 int top; | |
1090 int txt_start; | |
1091 off_t size; | |
1092 int called_from_main; | |
1093 int serious_error = TRUE; | |
1094 long mtime; | |
1095 int attr; | |
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1096 int orig_file_status = NOTDONE; |
7 | 1097 |
1098 recoverymode = TRUE; | |
1099 called_from_main = (curbuf->b_ml.ml_mfp == NULL); | |
1100 attr = hl_attr(HLF_E); | |
1975 | 1101 |
1102 /* | |
1103 * If the file name ends in ".s[uvw][a-z]" we assume this is the swap file. | |
1104 * Otherwise a search is done to find the swap file(s). | |
1105 */ | |
7 | 1106 fname = curbuf->b_fname; |
1107 if (fname == NULL) /* When there is no file name */ | |
1108 fname = (char_u *)""; | |
1109 len = (int)STRLEN(fname); | |
1110 if (len >= 4 && | |
1111 #if defined(VMS) || defined(RISCOS) | |
1975 | 1112 STRNICMP(fname + len - 4, "_s" , 2) |
7 | 1113 #else |
1975 | 1114 STRNICMP(fname + len - 4, ".s" , 2) |
7 | 1115 #endif |
1975 | 1116 == 0 |
1117 && vim_strchr((char_u *)"UVWuvw", fname[len - 2]) != NULL | |
1118 && ASCII_ISALPHA(fname[len - 1])) | |
7 | 1119 { |
1120 directly = TRUE; | |
2267 | 1121 fname_used = vim_strsave(fname); /* make a copy for mf_open() */ |
7 | 1122 } |
1123 else | |
1124 { | |
1125 directly = FALSE; | |
1126 | |
1127 /* count the number of matching swap files */ | |
2267 | 1128 len = recover_names(fname, FALSE, 0, NULL); |
7 | 1129 if (len == 0) /* no swap files found */ |
1130 { | |
1131 EMSG2(_("E305: No swap file found for %s"), fname); | |
1132 goto theend; | |
1133 } | |
1134 if (len == 1) /* one swap file found, use it */ | |
1135 i = 1; | |
1136 else /* several swap files found, choose */ | |
1137 { | |
1138 /* list the names of the swap files */ | |
2267 | 1139 (void)recover_names(fname, TRUE, 0, NULL); |
7 | 1140 msg_putchar('\n'); |
1141 MSG_PUTS(_("Enter number of swap file to use (0 to quit): ")); | |
374 | 1142 i = get_number(FALSE, NULL); |
7 | 1143 if (i < 1 || i > len) |
1144 goto theend; | |
1145 } | |
1146 /* get the swap file name that will be used */ | |
2267 | 1147 (void)recover_names(fname, FALSE, i, &fname_used); |
7 | 1148 } |
2267 | 1149 if (fname_used == NULL) |
7 | 1150 goto theend; /* out of memory */ |
1151 | |
1152 /* When called from main() still need to initialize storage structure */ | |
625 | 1153 if (called_from_main && ml_open(curbuf) == FAIL) |
7 | 1154 getout(1); |
1155 | |
2267 | 1156 /* |
1157 * Allocate a buffer structure for the swap file that is used for recovery. | |
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2267 | 1159 */ |
7 | 1160 buf = (buf_T *)alloc((unsigned)sizeof(buf_T)); |
1161 if (buf == NULL) | |
1162 goto theend; | |
2267 | 1163 |
1164 /* | |
1165 * init fields in memline struct | |
1166 */ | |
7 | 1167 buf->b_ml.ml_stack_size = 0; /* no stack yet */ |
1168 buf->b_ml.ml_stack = NULL; /* no stack yet */ | |
1169 buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top = 0; /* nothing in the stack */ | |
1170 buf->b_ml.ml_line_lnum = 0; /* no cached line */ | |
1171 buf->b_ml.ml_locked = NULL; /* no locked block */ | |
1172 buf->b_ml.ml_flags = 0; | |
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1176 #endif |
7 | 1177 |
2267 | 1178 /* |
1179 * open the memfile from the old swap file | |
1180 */ | |
1181 p = vim_strsave(fname_used); /* save "fname_used" for the message: | |
1182 mf_open() will consume "fname_used"! */ | |
1183 mfp = mf_open(fname_used, O_RDONLY); | |
1184 fname_used = p; | |
7 | 1185 if (mfp == NULL || mfp->mf_fd < 0) |
1186 { | |
2267 | 1187 if (fname_used != NULL) |
1188 EMSG2(_("E306: Cannot open %s"), fname_used); | |
7 | 1189 goto theend; |
1190 } | |
1191 buf->b_ml.ml_mfp = mfp; | |
2267 | 1192 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT |
1193 mfp->mf_buffer = buf; | |
1194 #endif | |
7 | 1195 |
1196 /* | |
1197 * The page size set in mf_open() might be different from the page size | |
1198 * used in the swap file, we must get it from block 0. But to read block | |
1199 * 0 we need a page size. Use the minimal size for block 0 here, it will | |
1200 * be set to the real value below. | |
1201 */ | |
1202 mfp->mf_page_size = MIN_SWAP_PAGE_SIZE; | |
1203 | |
2267 | 1204 /* |
1205 * try to read block 0 | |
1206 */ | |
7 | 1207 if ((hp = mf_get(mfp, (blocknr_T)0, 1)) == NULL) |
1208 { | |
1209 msg_start(); | |
1210 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(_("Unable to read block 0 from "), attr | MSG_HIST); | |
1211 msg_outtrans_attr(mfp->mf_fname, attr | MSG_HIST); | |
2267 | 1212 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(_("\nMaybe no changes were made or Vim did not update the swap file."), |
7 | 1213 attr | MSG_HIST); |
1214 msg_end(); | |
1215 goto theend; | |
1216 } | |
1217 b0p = (ZERO_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
1218 if (STRNCMP(b0p->b0_version, "VIM 3.0", 7) == 0) | |
1219 { | |
1220 msg_start(); | |
1221 msg_outtrans_attr(mfp->mf_fname, MSG_HIST); | |
1222 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(_(" cannot be used with this version of Vim.\n"), | |
1223 MSG_HIST); | |
1224 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(_("Use Vim version 3.0.\n"), MSG_HIST); | |
1225 msg_end(); | |
1226 goto theend; | |
1227 } | |
2267 | 1228 if (ml_check_b0_id(b0p) == FAIL) |
7 | 1229 { |
1230 EMSG2(_("E307: %s does not look like a Vim swap file"), mfp->mf_fname); | |
1231 goto theend; | |
1232 } | |
1233 if (b0_magic_wrong(b0p)) | |
1234 { | |
1235 msg_start(); | |
1236 msg_outtrans_attr(mfp->mf_fname, attr | MSG_HIST); | |
1237 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN) | |
1238 if (STRNCMP(b0p->b0_hname, "PC ", 3) == 0) | |
1239 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(_(" cannot be used with this version of Vim.\n"), | |
1240 attr | MSG_HIST); | |
1241 else | |
1242 #endif | |
1243 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(_(" cannot be used on this computer.\n"), | |
1244 attr | MSG_HIST); | |
1245 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(_("The file was created on "), attr | MSG_HIST); | |
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1246 /* avoid going past the end of a corrupted hostname */ |
7 | 1247 b0p->b0_fname[0] = NUL; |
1248 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(b0p->b0_hname, attr | MSG_HIST); | |
1249 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(_(",\nor the file has been damaged."), attr | MSG_HIST); | |
1250 msg_end(); | |
1251 goto theend; | |
1252 } | |
1105 | 1253 |
2267 | 1254 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT |
1255 if (b0p->b0_id[1] == BLOCK0_ID1_C0) | |
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1256 b0_cm = 0; |
2267 | 1257 else if (b0p->b0_id[1] == BLOCK0_ID1_C1) |
1258 { | |
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1259 b0_cm = 1; |
2267 | 1260 mch_memmove(mfp->mf_seed, &b0p->b0_seed, MF_SEED_LEN); |
1261 } | |
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1262 set_crypt_method(buf, b0_cm); |
2267 | 1263 #else |
1264 if (b0p->b0_id[1] != BLOCK0_ID1) | |
1265 { | |
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1266 EMSG2(_("E833: %s is encrypted and this version of Vim does not support encryption"), mfp->mf_fname); |
2267 | 1267 goto theend; |
1268 } | |
1269 #endif | |
1270 | |
7 | 1271 /* |
1272 * If we guessed the wrong page size, we have to recalculate the | |
1273 * highest block number in the file. | |
1274 */ | |
1275 if (mfp->mf_page_size != (unsigned)char_to_long(b0p->b0_page_size)) | |
1276 { | |
1105 | 1277 unsigned previous_page_size = mfp->mf_page_size; |
1278 | |
7 | 1279 mf_new_page_size(mfp, (unsigned)char_to_long(b0p->b0_page_size)); |
1105 | 1280 if (mfp->mf_page_size < previous_page_size) |
1281 { | |
1282 msg_start(); | |
1283 msg_outtrans_attr(mfp->mf_fname, attr | MSG_HIST); | |
1284 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(_(" has been damaged (page size is smaller than minimum value).\n"), | |
1285 attr | MSG_HIST); | |
1286 msg_end(); | |
1287 goto theend; | |
1288 } | |
7 | 1289 if ((size = lseek(mfp->mf_fd, (off_t)0L, SEEK_END)) <= 0) |
1290 mfp->mf_blocknr_max = 0; /* no file or empty file */ | |
1291 else | |
1292 mfp->mf_blocknr_max = (blocknr_T)(size / mfp->mf_page_size); | |
1293 mfp->mf_infile_count = mfp->mf_blocknr_max; | |
1105 | 1294 |
1295 /* need to reallocate the memory used to store the data */ | |
1296 p = alloc(mfp->mf_page_size); | |
1297 if (p == NULL) | |
1298 goto theend; | |
1299 mch_memmove(p, hp->bh_data, previous_page_size); | |
1300 vim_free(hp->bh_data); | |
1301 hp->bh_data = p; | |
1302 b0p = (ZERO_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
7 | 1303 } |
1304 | |
2267 | 1305 /* |
1306 * If .swp file name given directly, use name from swap file for buffer. | |
1307 */ | |
7 | 1308 if (directly) |
1309 { | |
1310 expand_env(b0p->b0_fname, NameBuff, MAXPATHL); | |
1311 if (setfname(curbuf, NameBuff, NULL, TRUE) == FAIL) | |
1312 goto theend; | |
1313 } | |
1314 | |
1315 home_replace(NULL, mfp->mf_fname, NameBuff, MAXPATHL, TRUE); | |
274 | 1316 smsg((char_u *)_("Using swap file \"%s\""), NameBuff); |
7 | 1317 |
1318 if (buf_spname(curbuf) != NULL) | |
1319 STRCPY(NameBuff, buf_spname(curbuf)); | |
1320 else | |
1321 home_replace(NULL, curbuf->b_ffname, NameBuff, MAXPATHL, TRUE); | |
274 | 1322 smsg((char_u *)_("Original file \"%s\""), NameBuff); |
7 | 1323 msg_putchar('\n'); |
1324 | |
2267 | 1325 /* |
1326 * check date of swap file and original file | |
1327 */ | |
7 | 1328 mtime = char_to_long(b0p->b0_mtime); |
1329 if (curbuf->b_ffname != NULL | |
1330 && mch_stat((char *)curbuf->b_ffname, &org_stat) != -1 | |
1331 && ((mch_stat((char *)mfp->mf_fname, &swp_stat) != -1 | |
1332 && org_stat.st_mtime > swp_stat.st_mtime) | |
1333 || org_stat.st_mtime != mtime)) | |
1334 { | |
1335 EMSG(_("E308: Warning: Original file may have been changed")); | |
1336 } | |
1337 out_flush(); | |
39 | 1338 |
1339 /* Get the 'fileformat' and 'fileencoding' from block zero. */ | |
1340 b0_ff = (b0p->b0_flags & B0_FF_MASK); | |
1341 if (b0p->b0_flags & B0_HAS_FENC) | |
1342 { | |
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1343 int fnsize = B0_FNAME_SIZE_NOCRYPT; |
2267 | 1344 |
1345 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT | |
1346 /* Use the same size as in add_b0_fenc(). */ | |
1347 if (b0p->b0_id[1] != BLOCK0_ID1) | |
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2267 | 1349 #endif |
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1350 for (p = b0p->b0_fname + fnsize; p > b0p->b0_fname && p[-1] != NUL; --p) |
39 | 1351 ; |
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1352 b0_fenc = vim_strnsave(p, (int)(b0p->b0_fname + fnsize - p)); |
39 | 1353 } |
1354 | |
7 | 1355 mf_put(mfp, hp, FALSE, FALSE); /* release block 0 */ |
1356 hp = NULL; | |
1357 | |
1358 /* | |
1359 * Now that we are sure that the file is going to be recovered, clear the | |
1360 * contents of the current buffer. | |
1361 */ | |
1362 while (!(curbuf->b_ml.ml_flags & ML_EMPTY)) | |
1363 ml_delete((linenr_T)1, FALSE); | |
1364 | |
1365 /* | |
1366 * Try reading the original file to obtain the values of 'fileformat', | |
1367 * 'fileencoding', etc. Ignore errors. The text itself is not used. | |
2267 | 1368 * When the file is encrypted the user is asked to enter the key. |
7 | 1369 */ |
1370 if (curbuf->b_ffname != NULL) | |
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7 | 1372 (linenr_T)0, (linenr_T)MAXLNUM, NULL, READ_NEW); |
1373 | |
2267 | 1374 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT |
1375 if (b0_cm >= 0) | |
1376 { | |
1377 /* Need to ask the user for the crypt key. If this fails we continue | |
1378 * without a key, will probably get garbage text. */ | |
1379 if (*curbuf->b_p_key != NUL) | |
1380 { | |
1381 smsg((char_u *)_("Swap file is encrypted: \"%s\""), fname_used); | |
1382 MSG_PUTS(_("\nIf you entered a new crypt key but did not write the text file,")); | |
1383 MSG_PUTS(_("\nenter the new crypt key.")); | |
1384 MSG_PUTS(_("\nIf you wrote the text file after changing the crypt key press enter")); | |
1385 MSG_PUTS(_("\nto use the same key for text file and swap file")); | |
1386 } | |
1387 else | |
1388 smsg((char_u *)_(need_key_msg), fname_used); | |
1389 buf->b_p_key = get_crypt_key(FALSE, FALSE); | |
1390 if (buf->b_p_key == NULL) | |
1391 buf->b_p_key = curbuf->b_p_key; | |
1392 else if (*buf->b_p_key == NUL) | |
1393 { | |
1394 vim_free(buf->b_p_key); | |
1395 buf->b_p_key = curbuf->b_p_key; | |
1396 } | |
1397 if (buf->b_p_key == NULL) | |
1398 buf->b_p_key = empty_option; | |
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2267 | 1400 #endif |
7 | 1401 |
39 | 1402 /* Use the 'fileformat' and 'fileencoding' as stored in the swap file. */ |
1403 if (b0_ff != 0) | |
1404 set_fileformat(b0_ff - 1, OPT_LOCAL); | |
1405 if (b0_fenc != NULL) | |
1406 { | |
1407 set_option_value((char_u *)"fenc", 0L, b0_fenc, OPT_LOCAL); | |
1408 vim_free(b0_fenc); | |
1409 } | |
1410 unchanged(curbuf, TRUE); | |
1411 | |
7 | 1412 bnum = 1; /* start with block 1 */ |
1413 page_count = 1; /* which is 1 page */ | |
1414 lnum = 0; /* append after line 0 in curbuf */ | |
1415 line_count = 0; | |
1416 idx = 0; /* start with first index in block 1 */ | |
1417 error = 0; | |
1418 buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top = 0; | |
1419 buf->b_ml.ml_stack = NULL; | |
1420 buf->b_ml.ml_stack_size = 0; /* no stack yet */ | |
1421 | |
1422 if (curbuf->b_ffname == NULL) | |
1423 cannot_open = TRUE; | |
1424 else | |
1425 cannot_open = FALSE; | |
1426 | |
1427 serious_error = FALSE; | |
1428 for ( ; !got_int; line_breakcheck()) | |
1429 { | |
1430 if (hp != NULL) | |
1431 mf_put(mfp, hp, FALSE, FALSE); /* release previous block */ | |
1432 | |
1433 /* | |
1434 * get block | |
1435 */ | |
1436 if ((hp = mf_get(mfp, (blocknr_T)bnum, page_count)) == NULL) | |
1437 { | |
1438 if (bnum == 1) | |
1439 { | |
1440 EMSG2(_("E309: Unable to read block 1 from %s"), mfp->mf_fname); | |
1441 goto theend; | |
1442 } | |
1443 ++error; | |
1444 ml_append(lnum++, (char_u *)_("???MANY LINES MISSING"), | |
1445 (colnr_T)0, TRUE); | |
1446 } | |
1447 else /* there is a block */ | |
1448 { | |
1449 pp = (PTR_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
1450 if (pp->pb_id == PTR_ID) /* it is a pointer block */ | |
1451 { | |
1452 /* check line count when using pointer block first time */ | |
1453 if (idx == 0 && line_count != 0) | |
1454 { | |
1455 for (i = 0; i < (int)pp->pb_count; ++i) | |
1456 line_count -= pp->pb_pointer[i].pe_line_count; | |
1457 if (line_count != 0) | |
1458 { | |
1459 ++error; | |
1460 ml_append(lnum++, (char_u *)_("???LINE COUNT WRONG"), | |
1461 (colnr_T)0, TRUE); | |
1462 } | |
1463 } | |
1464 | |
1465 if (pp->pb_count == 0) | |
1466 { | |
1467 ml_append(lnum++, (char_u *)_("???EMPTY BLOCK"), | |
1468 (colnr_T)0, TRUE); | |
1469 ++error; | |
1470 } | |
1471 else if (idx < (int)pp->pb_count) /* go a block deeper */ | |
1472 { | |
1473 if (pp->pb_pointer[idx].pe_bnum < 0) | |
1474 { | |
1475 /* | |
1476 * Data block with negative block number. | |
1477 * Try to read lines from the original file. | |
1478 * This is slow, but it works. | |
1479 */ | |
1480 if (!cannot_open) | |
1481 { | |
1482 line_count = pp->pb_pointer[idx].pe_line_count; | |
1483 if (readfile(curbuf->b_ffname, NULL, lnum, | |
1484 pp->pb_pointer[idx].pe_old_lnum - 1, | |
1485 line_count, NULL, 0) == FAIL) | |
1486 cannot_open = TRUE; | |
1487 else | |
1488 lnum += line_count; | |
1489 } | |
1490 if (cannot_open) | |
1491 { | |
1492 ++error; | |
1493 ml_append(lnum++, (char_u *)_("???LINES MISSING"), | |
1494 (colnr_T)0, TRUE); | |
1495 } | |
1496 ++idx; /* get same block again for next index */ | |
1497 continue; | |
1498 } | |
1499 | |
1500 /* | |
1501 * going one block deeper in the tree | |
1502 */ | |
1503 if ((top = ml_add_stack(buf)) < 0) /* new entry in stack */ | |
1504 { | |
1505 ++error; | |
1506 break; /* out of memory */ | |
1507 } | |
1508 ip = &(buf->b_ml.ml_stack[top]); | |
1509 ip->ip_bnum = bnum; | |
1510 ip->ip_index = idx; | |
1511 | |
1512 bnum = pp->pb_pointer[idx].pe_bnum; | |
1513 line_count = pp->pb_pointer[idx].pe_line_count; | |
1514 page_count = pp->pb_pointer[idx].pe_page_count; | |
1515 continue; | |
1516 } | |
1517 } | |
1518 else /* not a pointer block */ | |
1519 { | |
1520 dp = (DATA_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
1521 if (dp->db_id != DATA_ID) /* block id wrong */ | |
1522 { | |
1523 if (bnum == 1) | |
1524 { | |
1525 EMSG2(_("E310: Block 1 ID wrong (%s not a .swp file?)"), | |
1526 mfp->mf_fname); | |
1527 goto theend; | |
1528 } | |
1529 ++error; | |
1530 ml_append(lnum++, (char_u *)_("???BLOCK MISSING"), | |
1531 (colnr_T)0, TRUE); | |
1532 } | |
1533 else | |
1534 { | |
1535 /* | |
1536 * it is a data block | |
1537 * Append all the lines in this block | |
1538 */ | |
1539 has_error = FALSE; | |
1540 /* | |
1541 * check length of block | |
1542 * if wrong, use length in pointer block | |
1543 */ | |
1544 if (page_count * mfp->mf_page_size != dp->db_txt_end) | |
1545 { | |
1546 ml_append(lnum++, (char_u *)_("??? from here until ???END lines may be messed up"), | |
1547 (colnr_T)0, TRUE); | |
1548 ++error; | |
1549 has_error = TRUE; | |
1550 dp->db_txt_end = page_count * mfp->mf_page_size; | |
1551 } | |
1552 | |
1553 /* make sure there is a NUL at the end of the block */ | |
1554 *((char_u *)dp + dp->db_txt_end - 1) = NUL; | |
1555 | |
1556 /* | |
1557 * check number of lines in block | |
1558 * if wrong, use count in data block | |
1559 */ | |
1560 if (line_count != dp->db_line_count) | |
1561 { | |
1562 ml_append(lnum++, (char_u *)_("??? from here until ???END lines may have been inserted/deleted"), | |
1563 (colnr_T)0, TRUE); | |
1564 ++error; | |
1565 has_error = TRUE; | |
1566 } | |
1567 | |
1568 for (i = 0; i < dp->db_line_count; ++i) | |
1569 { | |
1570 txt_start = (dp->db_index[i] & DB_INDEX_MASK); | |
1978 | 1571 if (txt_start <= (int)HEADER_SIZE |
7 | 1572 || txt_start >= (int)dp->db_txt_end) |
1573 { | |
1574 p = (char_u *)"???"; | |
1575 ++error; | |
1576 } | |
1577 else | |
1578 p = (char_u *)dp + txt_start; | |
1579 ml_append(lnum++, p, (colnr_T)0, TRUE); | |
1580 } | |
1581 if (has_error) | |
1978 | 1582 ml_append(lnum++, (char_u *)_("???END"), |
1583 (colnr_T)0, TRUE); | |
7 | 1584 } |
1585 } | |
1586 } | |
1587 | |
1588 if (buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top == 0) /* finished */ | |
1589 break; | |
1590 | |
1591 /* | |
1592 * go one block up in the tree | |
1593 */ | |
1594 ip = &(buf->b_ml.ml_stack[--(buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top)]); | |
1595 bnum = ip->ip_bnum; | |
1596 idx = ip->ip_index + 1; /* go to next index */ | |
1597 page_count = 1; | |
1598 } | |
1599 | |
1600 /* | |
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1602 * set the 'modified' flag. |
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1603 * Lines 1 - lnum are the new contents. |
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1604 * Lines lnum + 1 to ml_line_count are the original contents. |
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1605 * Line ml_line_count + 1 in the dummy empty line. |
7 | 1606 */ |
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1607 if (orig_file_status != OK || curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count != lnum * 2 + 1) |
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1608 { |
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1611 if (!(curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count == 2 && *ml_get(1) == NUL)) |
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1612 { |
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1613 changed_int(); |
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1614 ++curbuf->b_changedtick; |
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1615 } |
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1616 } |
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1617 else |
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1618 { |
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1619 for (idx = 1; idx <= lnum; ++idx) |
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1620 { |
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1621 /* Need to copy one line, fetching the other one may flush it. */ |
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1622 p = vim_strsave(ml_get(idx)); |
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1623 i = STRCMP(p, ml_get(idx + lnum)); |
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1624 vim_free(p); |
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1625 if (i != 0) |
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1626 { |
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1627 changed_int(); |
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1628 ++curbuf->b_changedtick; |
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1629 break; |
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1630 } |
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1631 } |
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1632 } |
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1634 /* |
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1636 * empty buffer. These will now be after the last line in the buffer. |
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1637 */ |
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1639 && !(curbuf->b_ml.ml_flags & ML_EMPTY)) |
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1640 ml_delete(curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count, FALSE); |
7 | 1641 curbuf->b_flags |= BF_RECOVERED; |
1642 | |
1643 recoverymode = FALSE; | |
1644 if (got_int) | |
1645 EMSG(_("E311: Recovery Interrupted")); | |
1646 else if (error) | |
1647 { | |
1648 ++no_wait_return; | |
1649 MSG(">>>>>>>>>>>>>"); | |
1650 EMSG(_("E312: Errors detected while recovering; look for lines starting with ???")); | |
1651 --no_wait_return; | |
1652 MSG(_("See \":help E312\" for more information.")); | |
1653 MSG(">>>>>>>>>>>>>"); | |
1654 } | |
1655 else | |
1656 { | |
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1660 MSG_PUTS(_("\n(You might want to write out this file under another name\n")); |
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1664 MSG(_("Recovery completed. Buffer contents equals file contents.")); |
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1665 MSG_PUTS(_("\nYou may want to delete the .swp file now.\n\n")); |
7 | 1666 cmdline_row = msg_row; |
1667 } | |
2267 | 1668 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT |
1669 if (*buf->b_p_key != NUL && STRCMP(curbuf->b_p_key, buf->b_p_key) != 0) | |
1670 { | |
1671 MSG_PUTS(_("Using crypt key from swap file for the text file.\n")); | |
1672 set_option_value((char_u *)"key", 0L, buf->b_p_key, OPT_LOCAL); | |
1673 } | |
1674 #endif | |
7 | 1675 redraw_curbuf_later(NOT_VALID); |
1676 | |
1677 theend: | |
2267 | 1678 vim_free(fname_used); |
7 | 1679 recoverymode = FALSE; |
1680 if (mfp != NULL) | |
1681 { | |
1682 if (hp != NULL) | |
1683 mf_put(mfp, hp, FALSE, FALSE); | |
1684 mf_close(mfp, FALSE); /* will also vim_free(mfp->mf_fname) */ | |
1685 } | |
1053 | 1686 if (buf != NULL) |
1687 { | |
2267 | 1688 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT |
1689 if (buf->b_p_key != curbuf->b_p_key) | |
1690 free_string_option(buf->b_p_key); | |
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1691 free_string_option(buf->b_p_cm); |
2267 | 1692 #endif |
1053 | 1693 vim_free(buf->b_ml.ml_stack); |
1694 vim_free(buf); | |
1695 } | |
7 | 1696 if (serious_error && called_from_main) |
1697 ml_close(curbuf, TRUE); | |
1698 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD | |
1699 else | |
1700 { | |
1701 apply_autocmds(EVENT_BUFREADPOST, NULL, curbuf->b_fname, FALSE, curbuf); | |
1702 apply_autocmds(EVENT_BUFWINENTER, NULL, curbuf->b_fname, FALSE, curbuf); | |
1703 } | |
1704 #endif | |
1705 return; | |
1706 } | |
1707 | |
1708 /* | |
1709 * Find the names of swap files in current directory and the directory given | |
1710 * with the 'directory' option. | |
1711 * | |
1712 * Used to: | |
1713 * - list the swap files for "vim -r" | |
1714 * - count the number of swap files when recovering | |
1715 * - list the swap files when recovering | |
1716 * - find the name of the n'th swap file when recovering | |
1717 */ | |
1718 int | |
2267 | 1719 recover_names(fname, list, nr, fname_out) |
1720 char_u *fname; /* base for swap file name */ | |
1721 int list; /* when TRUE, list the swap file names */ | |
1722 int nr; /* when non-zero, return nr'th swap file name */ | |
1723 char_u **fname_out; /* result when "nr" > 0 */ | |
7 | 1724 { |
1725 int num_names; | |
1726 char_u *(names[6]); | |
1727 char_u *tail; | |
1728 char_u *p; | |
1729 int num_files; | |
1730 int file_count = 0; | |
1731 char_u **files; | |
1732 int i; | |
1733 char_u *dirp; | |
1734 char_u *dir_name; | |
2175 | 1735 char_u *fname_res = NULL; |
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1737 char_u fname_buf[MAXPATHL]; |
2175 | 1738 #endif |
1739 | |
1740 if (fname != NULL) | |
1741 { | |
1742 #ifdef HAVE_READLINK | |
2267 | 1743 /* Expand symlink in the file name, because the swap file is created |
1744 * with the actual file instead of with the symlink. */ | |
1745 if (resolve_symlink(fname, fname_buf) == OK) | |
1746 fname_res = fname_buf; | |
1747 else | |
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1748 #endif |
2267 | 1749 fname_res = fname; |
2175 | 1750 } |
7 | 1751 |
1752 if (list) | |
1753 { | |
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1754 /* use msg() to start the scrolling properly */ |
7 | 1755 msg((char_u *)_("Swap files found:")); |
1756 msg_putchar('\n'); | |
1757 } | |
1758 | |
1759 /* | |
1760 * Do the loop for every directory in 'directory'. | |
1761 * First allocate some memory to put the directory name in. | |
1762 */ | |
1763 dir_name = alloc((unsigned)STRLEN(p_dir) + 1); | |
1764 dirp = p_dir; | |
1765 while (dir_name != NULL && *dirp) | |
1766 { | |
1767 /* | |
1768 * Isolate a directory name from *dirp and put it in dir_name (we know | |
1769 * it is large enough, so use 31000 for length). | |
1770 * Advance dirp to next directory name. | |
1771 */ | |
1772 (void)copy_option_part(&dirp, dir_name, 31000, ","); | |
1773 | |
1774 if (dir_name[0] == '.' && dir_name[1] == NUL) /* check current dir */ | |
1775 { | |
2267 | 1776 if (fname == NULL) |
7 | 1777 { |
1778 #ifdef VMS | |
1779 names[0] = vim_strsave((char_u *)"*_sw%"); | |
1780 #else | |
1781 # ifdef RISCOS | |
1782 names[0] = vim_strsave((char_u *)"*_sw#"); | |
1783 # else | |
1784 names[0] = vim_strsave((char_u *)"*.sw?"); | |
1785 # endif | |
1786 #endif | |
1005 | 1787 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(WIN3264) |
1788 /* For Unix names starting with a dot are special. MS-Windows | |
1789 * supports this too, on some file systems. */ | |
7 | 1790 names[1] = vim_strsave((char_u *)".*.sw?"); |
1791 names[2] = vim_strsave((char_u *)".sw?"); | |
1792 num_names = 3; | |
1793 #else | |
1794 # ifdef VMS | |
1795 names[1] = vim_strsave((char_u *)".*_sw%"); | |
1796 num_names = 2; | |
1797 # else | |
1798 num_names = 1; | |
1799 # endif | |
1800 #endif | |
1801 } | |
1802 else | |
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1803 num_names = recov_file_names(names, fname_res, TRUE); |
7 | 1804 } |
1805 else /* check directory dir_name */ | |
1806 { | |
2267 | 1807 if (fname == NULL) |
7 | 1808 { |
1809 #ifdef VMS | |
1810 names[0] = concat_fnames(dir_name, (char_u *)"*_sw%", TRUE); | |
1811 #else | |
1812 # ifdef RISCOS | |
1813 names[0] = concat_fnames(dir_name, (char_u *)"*_sw#", TRUE); | |
1814 # else | |
1815 names[0] = concat_fnames(dir_name, (char_u *)"*.sw?", TRUE); | |
1816 # endif | |
1817 #endif | |
1005 | 1818 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(WIN3264) |
1819 /* For Unix names starting with a dot are special. MS-Windows | |
1820 * supports this too, on some file systems. */ | |
7 | 1821 names[1] = concat_fnames(dir_name, (char_u *)".*.sw?", TRUE); |
1822 names[2] = concat_fnames(dir_name, (char_u *)".sw?", TRUE); | |
1823 num_names = 3; | |
1824 #else | |
1825 # ifdef VMS | |
1826 names[1] = concat_fnames(dir_name, (char_u *)".*_sw%", TRUE); | |
1827 num_names = 2; | |
1828 # else | |
1829 num_names = 1; | |
1830 # endif | |
1831 #endif | |
1832 } | |
1833 else | |
1834 { | |
1835 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(WIN3264) | |
1836 p = dir_name + STRLEN(dir_name); | |
39 | 1837 if (after_pathsep(dir_name, p) && p[-1] == p[-2]) |
7 | 1838 { |
1839 /* Ends with '//', Use Full path for swap name */ | |
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1840 tail = make_percent_swname(dir_name, fname_res); |
7 | 1841 } |
1842 else | |
1843 #endif | |
1844 { | |
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1845 tail = gettail(fname_res); |
7 | 1846 tail = concat_fnames(dir_name, tail, TRUE); |
1847 } | |
1848 if (tail == NULL) | |
1849 num_names = 0; | |
1850 else | |
1851 { | |
1852 num_names = recov_file_names(names, tail, FALSE); | |
1853 vim_free(tail); | |
1854 } | |
1855 } | |
1856 } | |
1857 | |
1858 /* check for out-of-memory */ | |
1859 for (i = 0; i < num_names; ++i) | |
1860 { | |
1861 if (names[i] == NULL) | |
1862 { | |
1863 for (i = 0; i < num_names; ++i) | |
1864 vim_free(names[i]); | |
1865 num_names = 0; | |
1866 } | |
1867 } | |
1868 if (num_names == 0) | |
1869 num_files = 0; | |
1870 else if (expand_wildcards(num_names, names, &num_files, &files, | |
1871 EW_KEEPALL|EW_FILE|EW_SILENT) == FAIL) | |
1872 num_files = 0; | |
1873 | |
1874 /* | |
1875 * When no swap file found, wildcard expansion might have failed (e.g. | |
1876 * not able to execute the shell). | |
1877 * Try finding a swap file by simply adding ".swp" to the file name. | |
1878 */ | |
2267 | 1879 if (*dirp == NUL && file_count + num_files == 0 && fname != NULL) |
7 | 1880 { |
1881 struct stat st; | |
1882 char_u *swapname; | |
1883 | |
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7 | 1885 #if defined(VMS) || defined(RISCOS) |
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1890 ); |
7 | 1891 if (swapname != NULL) |
1892 { | |
1893 if (mch_stat((char *)swapname, &st) != -1) /* It exists! */ | |
1894 { | |
1895 files = (char_u **)alloc((unsigned)sizeof(char_u *)); | |
1896 if (files != NULL) | |
1897 { | |
1898 files[0] = swapname; | |
1899 swapname = NULL; | |
1900 num_files = 1; | |
1901 } | |
1902 } | |
1903 vim_free(swapname); | |
1904 } | |
1905 } | |
1906 | |
1907 /* | |
1908 * remove swapfile name of the current buffer, it must be ignored | |
1909 */ | |
1910 if (curbuf->b_ml.ml_mfp != NULL | |
1911 && (p = curbuf->b_ml.ml_mfp->mf_fname) != NULL) | |
1912 { | |
1913 for (i = 0; i < num_files; ++i) | |
1914 if (fullpathcmp(p, files[i], TRUE) & FPC_SAME) | |
1915 { | |
1855 | 1916 /* Remove the name from files[i]. Move further entries |
1917 * down. When the array becomes empty free it here, since | |
1918 * FreeWild() won't be called below. */ | |
7 | 1919 vim_free(files[i]); |
1855 | 1920 if (--num_files == 0) |
1921 vim_free(files); | |
1922 else | |
1923 for ( ; i < num_files; ++i) | |
1924 files[i] = files[i + 1]; | |
7 | 1925 } |
1926 } | |
838 | 1927 if (nr > 0) |
7 | 1928 { |
1929 file_count += num_files; | |
1930 if (nr <= file_count) | |
1931 { | |
2267 | 1932 *fname_out = vim_strsave( |
1933 files[nr - 1 + num_files - file_count]); | |
7 | 1934 dirp = (char_u *)""; /* stop searching */ |
1935 } | |
1936 } | |
1937 else if (list) | |
1938 { | |
1939 if (dir_name[0] == '.' && dir_name[1] == NUL) | |
1940 { | |
2267 | 1941 if (fname == NULL) |
7 | 1942 MSG_PUTS(_(" In current directory:\n")); |
1943 else | |
1944 MSG_PUTS(_(" Using specified name:\n")); | |
1945 } | |
1946 else | |
1947 { | |
1948 MSG_PUTS(_(" In directory ")); | |
1949 msg_home_replace(dir_name); | |
1950 MSG_PUTS(":\n"); | |
1951 } | |
1952 | |
1953 if (num_files) | |
1954 { | |
1955 for (i = 0; i < num_files; ++i) | |
1956 { | |
1957 /* print the swap file name */ | |
1958 msg_outnum((long)++file_count); | |
1959 MSG_PUTS(". "); | |
1960 msg_puts(gettail(files[i])); | |
1961 msg_putchar('\n'); | |
1962 (void)swapfile_info(files[i]); | |
1963 } | |
1964 } | |
1965 else | |
1966 MSG_PUTS(_(" -- none --\n")); | |
1967 out_flush(); | |
1968 } | |
1969 else | |
1970 file_count += num_files; | |
1971 | |
1972 for (i = 0; i < num_names; ++i) | |
1973 vim_free(names[i]); | |
838 | 1974 if (num_files > 0) |
1975 FreeWild(num_files, files); | |
7 | 1976 } |
1977 vim_free(dir_name); | |
1978 return file_count; | |
1979 } | |
1980 | |
1981 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(WIN3264) /* Need _very_ long file names */ | |
1982 /* | |
1983 * Append the full path to name with path separators made into percent | |
1984 * signs, to dir. An unnamed buffer is handled as "" (<currentdir>/"") | |
1985 */ | |
1986 static char_u * | |
1987 make_percent_swname(dir, name) | |
1988 char_u *dir; | |
1989 char_u *name; | |
1990 { | |
39 | 1991 char_u *d, *s, *f; |
7 | 1992 |
1993 f = fix_fname(name != NULL ? name : (char_u *) ""); | |
1994 d = NULL; | |
1995 if (f != NULL) | |
1996 { | |
1997 s = alloc((unsigned)(STRLEN(f) + 1)); | |
1998 if (s != NULL) | |
1999 { | |
39 | 2000 STRCPY(s, f); |
2001 for (d = s; *d != NUL; mb_ptr_adv(d)) | |
2002 if (vim_ispathsep(*d)) | |
2003 *d = '%'; | |
7 | 2004 d = concat_fnames(dir, s, TRUE); |
2005 vim_free(s); | |
2006 } | |
2007 vim_free(f); | |
2008 } | |
2009 return d; | |
2010 } | |
2011 #endif | |
2012 | |
2013 #if (defined(UNIX) || defined(__EMX__) || defined(VMS)) && (defined(FEAT_GUI_DIALOG) || defined(FEAT_CON_DIALOG)) | |
2014 static int process_still_running; | |
2015 #endif | |
2016 | |
2017 /* | |
580 | 2018 * Give information about an existing swap file. |
7 | 2019 * Returns timestamp (0 when unknown). |
2020 */ | |
2021 static time_t | |
2022 swapfile_info(fname) | |
2023 char_u *fname; | |
2024 { | |
2025 struct stat st; | |
2026 int fd; | |
2027 struct block0 b0; | |
2028 time_t x = (time_t)0; | |
1001 | 2029 char *p; |
7 | 2030 #ifdef UNIX |
2031 char_u uname[B0_UNAME_SIZE]; | |
2032 #endif | |
2033 | |
2034 /* print the swap file date */ | |
2035 if (mch_stat((char *)fname, &st) != -1) | |
2036 { | |
2037 #ifdef UNIX | |
2038 /* print name of owner of the file */ | |
2039 if (mch_get_uname(st.st_uid, uname, B0_UNAME_SIZE) == OK) | |
2040 { | |
2041 MSG_PUTS(_(" owned by: ")); | |
2042 msg_outtrans(uname); | |
2043 MSG_PUTS(_(" dated: ")); | |
2044 } | |
2045 else | |
2046 #endif | |
2047 MSG_PUTS(_(" dated: ")); | |
2048 x = st.st_mtime; /* Manx C can't do &st.st_mtime */ | |
1001 | 2049 p = ctime(&x); /* includes '\n' */ |
2050 if (p == NULL) | |
2051 MSG_PUTS("(invalid)\n"); | |
2052 else | |
2053 MSG_PUTS(p); | |
7 | 2054 } |
2055 | |
2056 /* | |
2057 * print the original file name | |
2058 */ | |
2059 fd = mch_open((char *)fname, O_RDONLY | O_EXTRA, 0); | |
2060 if (fd >= 0) | |
2061 { | |
2062 if (read(fd, (char *)&b0, sizeof(b0)) == sizeof(b0)) | |
2063 { | |
2064 if (STRNCMP(b0.b0_version, "VIM 3.0", 7) == 0) | |
2065 { | |
2066 MSG_PUTS(_(" [from Vim version 3.0]")); | |
2067 } | |
2267 | 2068 else if (ml_check_b0_id(&b0) == FAIL) |
7 | 2069 { |
2070 MSG_PUTS(_(" [does not look like a Vim swap file]")); | |
2071 } | |
2072 else | |
2073 { | |
2074 MSG_PUTS(_(" file name: ")); | |
2075 if (b0.b0_fname[0] == NUL) | |
9 | 2076 MSG_PUTS(_("[No Name]")); |
7 | 2077 else |
2078 msg_outtrans(b0.b0_fname); | |
2079 | |
2080 MSG_PUTS(_("\n modified: ")); | |
2081 MSG_PUTS(b0.b0_dirty ? _("YES") : _("no")); | |
2082 | |
2083 if (*(b0.b0_uname) != NUL) | |
2084 { | |
2085 MSG_PUTS(_("\n user name: ")); | |
2086 msg_outtrans(b0.b0_uname); | |
2087 } | |
2088 | |
2089 if (*(b0.b0_hname) != NUL) | |
2090 { | |
2091 if (*(b0.b0_uname) != NUL) | |
2092 MSG_PUTS(_(" host name: ")); | |
2093 else | |
2094 MSG_PUTS(_("\n host name: ")); | |
2095 msg_outtrans(b0.b0_hname); | |
2096 } | |
2097 | |
2098 if (char_to_long(b0.b0_pid) != 0L) | |
2099 { | |
2100 MSG_PUTS(_("\n process ID: ")); | |
2101 msg_outnum(char_to_long(b0.b0_pid)); | |
2102 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(__EMX__) | |
2103 /* EMX kill() not working correctly, it seems */ | |
2104 if (kill((pid_t)char_to_long(b0.b0_pid), 0) == 0) | |
2105 { | |
2106 MSG_PUTS(_(" (still running)")); | |
2107 # if defined(FEAT_GUI_DIALOG) || defined(FEAT_CON_DIALOG) | |
2108 process_still_running = TRUE; | |
2109 # endif | |
2110 } | |
2111 #endif | |
2112 } | |
2113 | |
2114 if (b0_magic_wrong(&b0)) | |
2115 { | |
2116 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN) | |
2117 if (STRNCMP(b0.b0_hname, "PC ", 3) == 0) | |
2118 MSG_PUTS(_("\n [not usable with this version of Vim]")); | |
2119 else | |
2120 #endif | |
2121 MSG_PUTS(_("\n [not usable on this computer]")); | |
2122 } | |
2123 } | |
2124 } | |
2125 else | |
2126 MSG_PUTS(_(" [cannot be read]")); | |
2127 close(fd); | |
2128 } | |
2129 else | |
2130 MSG_PUTS(_(" [cannot be opened]")); | |
2131 msg_putchar('\n'); | |
2132 | |
2133 return x; | |
2134 } | |
2135 | |
2136 static int | |
2137 recov_file_names(names, path, prepend_dot) | |
2138 char_u **names; | |
2139 char_u *path; | |
2140 int prepend_dot; | |
2141 { | |
2142 int num_names; | |
2143 | |
2144 #ifdef SHORT_FNAME | |
2145 /* | |
2146 * (MS-DOS) always short names | |
2147 */ | |
2148 names[0] = modname(path, (char_u *)".sw?", FALSE); | |
2149 num_names = 1; | |
2150 #else /* !SHORT_FNAME */ | |
2151 /* | |
2152 * (Win32 and Win64) never short names, but do prepend a dot. | |
2153 * (Not MS-DOS or Win32 or Win64) maybe short name, maybe not: Try both. | |
2154 * Only use the short name if it is different. | |
2155 */ | |
2156 char_u *p; | |
2157 int i; | |
2158 # ifndef WIN3264 | |
2159 int shortname = curbuf->b_shortname; | |
2160 | |
2161 curbuf->b_shortname = FALSE; | |
2162 # endif | |
2163 | |
2164 num_names = 0; | |
2165 | |
2166 /* | |
2167 * May also add the file name with a dot prepended, for swap file in same | |
2168 * dir as original file. | |
2169 */ | |
2170 if (prepend_dot) | |
2171 { | |
2172 names[num_names] = modname(path, (char_u *)".sw?", TRUE); | |
2173 if (names[num_names] == NULL) | |
2174 goto end; | |
2175 ++num_names; | |
2176 } | |
2177 | |
2178 /* | |
2179 * Form the normal swap file name pattern by appending ".sw?". | |
2180 */ | |
2181 #ifdef VMS | |
2182 names[num_names] = concat_fnames(path, (char_u *)"_sw%", FALSE); | |
2183 #else | |
2184 # ifdef RISCOS | |
2185 names[num_names] = concat_fnames(path, (char_u *)"_sw#", FALSE); | |
2186 # else | |
2187 names[num_names] = concat_fnames(path, (char_u *)".sw?", FALSE); | |
2188 # endif | |
2189 #endif | |
2190 if (names[num_names] == NULL) | |
2191 goto end; | |
2192 if (num_names >= 1) /* check if we have the same name twice */ | |
2193 { | |
2194 p = names[num_names - 1]; | |
2195 i = (int)STRLEN(names[num_names - 1]) - (int)STRLEN(names[num_names]); | |
2196 if (i > 0) | |
2197 p += i; /* file name has been expanded to full path */ | |
2198 | |
2199 if (STRCMP(p, names[num_names]) != 0) | |
2200 ++num_names; | |
2201 else | |
2202 vim_free(names[num_names]); | |
2203 } | |
2204 else | |
2205 ++num_names; | |
2206 | |
2207 # ifndef WIN3264 | |
2208 /* | |
2209 * Also try with 'shortname' set, in case the file is on a DOS filesystem. | |
2210 */ | |
2211 curbuf->b_shortname = TRUE; | |
2212 #ifdef VMS | |
2213 names[num_names] = modname(path, (char_u *)"_sw%", FALSE); | |
2214 #else | |
2215 # ifdef RISCOS | |
2216 names[num_names] = modname(path, (char_u *)"_sw#", FALSE); | |
2217 # else | |
2218 names[num_names] = modname(path, (char_u *)".sw?", FALSE); | |
2219 # endif | |
2220 #endif | |
2221 if (names[num_names] == NULL) | |
2222 goto end; | |
2223 | |
2224 /* | |
2225 * Remove the one from 'shortname', if it's the same as with 'noshortname'. | |
2226 */ | |
2227 p = names[num_names]; | |
2228 i = STRLEN(names[num_names]) - STRLEN(names[num_names - 1]); | |
2229 if (i > 0) | |
2230 p += i; /* file name has been expanded to full path */ | |
2231 if (STRCMP(names[num_names - 1], p) == 0) | |
2232 vim_free(names[num_names]); | |
2233 else | |
2234 ++num_names; | |
2235 # endif | |
2236 | |
2237 end: | |
2238 # ifndef WIN3264 | |
2239 curbuf->b_shortname = shortname; | |
2240 # endif | |
2241 | |
2242 #endif /* !SHORT_FNAME */ | |
2243 | |
2244 return num_names; | |
2245 } | |
2246 | |
2247 /* | |
2248 * sync all memlines | |
2249 * | |
2250 * If 'check_file' is TRUE, check if original file exists and was not changed. | |
2251 * If 'check_char' is TRUE, stop syncing when character becomes available, but | |
2252 * always sync at least one block. | |
2253 */ | |
2254 void | |
2255 ml_sync_all(check_file, check_char) | |
2256 int check_file; | |
2257 int check_char; | |
2258 { | |
2259 buf_T *buf; | |
2260 struct stat st; | |
2261 | |
2262 for (buf = firstbuf; buf != NULL; buf = buf->b_next) | |
2263 { | |
2264 if (buf->b_ml.ml_mfp == NULL || buf->b_ml.ml_mfp->mf_fname == NULL) | |
2265 continue; /* no file */ | |
2266 | |
2267 ml_flush_line(buf); /* flush buffered line */ | |
2268 /* flush locked block */ | |
2269 (void)ml_find_line(buf, (linenr_T)0, ML_FLUSH); | |
2270 if (bufIsChanged(buf) && check_file && mf_need_trans(buf->b_ml.ml_mfp) | |
2271 && buf->b_ffname != NULL) | |
2272 { | |
2273 /* | |
2274 * If the original file does not exist anymore or has been changed | |
2275 * call ml_preserve() to get rid of all negative numbered blocks. | |
2276 */ | |
2277 if (mch_stat((char *)buf->b_ffname, &st) == -1 | |
2278 || st.st_mtime != buf->b_mtime_read | |
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7 | 2280 { |
2281 ml_preserve(buf, FALSE); | |
2282 did_check_timestamps = FALSE; | |
2283 need_check_timestamps = TRUE; /* give message later */ | |
2284 } | |
2285 } | |
2286 if (buf->b_ml.ml_mfp->mf_dirty) | |
2287 { | |
2288 (void)mf_sync(buf->b_ml.ml_mfp, (check_char ? MFS_STOP : 0) | |
2289 | (bufIsChanged(buf) ? MFS_FLUSH : 0)); | |
2290 if (check_char && ui_char_avail()) /* character available now */ | |
2291 break; | |
2292 } | |
2293 } | |
2294 } | |
2295 | |
2296 /* | |
2297 * sync one buffer, including negative blocks | |
2298 * | |
2299 * after this all the blocks are in the swap file | |
2300 * | |
2301 * Used for the :preserve command and when the original file has been | |
2302 * changed or deleted. | |
2303 * | |
2304 * when message is TRUE the success of preserving is reported | |
2305 */ | |
2306 void | |
2307 ml_preserve(buf, message) | |
2308 buf_T *buf; | |
2309 int message; | |
2310 { | |
2311 bhdr_T *hp; | |
2312 linenr_T lnum; | |
2313 memfile_T *mfp = buf->b_ml.ml_mfp; | |
2314 int status; | |
2315 int got_int_save = got_int; | |
2316 | |
2317 if (mfp == NULL || mfp->mf_fname == NULL) | |
2318 { | |
2319 if (message) | |
2320 EMSG(_("E313: Cannot preserve, there is no swap file")); | |
2321 return; | |
2322 } | |
2323 | |
2324 /* We only want to stop when interrupted here, not when interrupted | |
2325 * before. */ | |
2326 got_int = FALSE; | |
2327 | |
2328 ml_flush_line(buf); /* flush buffered line */ | |
2329 (void)ml_find_line(buf, (linenr_T)0, ML_FLUSH); /* flush locked block */ | |
2330 status = mf_sync(mfp, MFS_ALL | MFS_FLUSH); | |
2331 | |
2332 /* stack is invalid after mf_sync(.., MFS_ALL) */ | |
2333 buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top = 0; | |
2334 | |
2335 /* | |
2336 * Some of the data blocks may have been changed from negative to | |
2337 * positive block number. In that case the pointer blocks need to be | |
2338 * updated. | |
2339 * | |
2340 * We don't know in which pointer block the references are, so we visit | |
2341 * all data blocks until there are no more translations to be done (or | |
2342 * we hit the end of the file, which can only happen in case a write fails, | |
2343 * e.g. when file system if full). | |
2344 * ml_find_line() does the work by translating the negative block numbers | |
2345 * when getting the first line of each data block. | |
2346 */ | |
2347 if (mf_need_trans(mfp) && !got_int) | |
2348 { | |
2349 lnum = 1; | |
2350 while (mf_need_trans(mfp) && lnum <= buf->b_ml.ml_line_count) | |
2351 { | |
2352 hp = ml_find_line(buf, lnum, ML_FIND); | |
2353 if (hp == NULL) | |
2354 { | |
2355 status = FAIL; | |
2356 goto theend; | |
2357 } | |
2358 CHECK(buf->b_ml.ml_locked_low != lnum, "low != lnum"); | |
2359 lnum = buf->b_ml.ml_locked_high + 1; | |
2360 } | |
2361 (void)ml_find_line(buf, (linenr_T)0, ML_FLUSH); /* flush locked block */ | |
2362 /* sync the updated pointer blocks */ | |
2363 if (mf_sync(mfp, MFS_ALL | MFS_FLUSH) == FAIL) | |
2364 status = FAIL; | |
2365 buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top = 0; /* stack is invalid now */ | |
2366 } | |
2367 theend: | |
2368 got_int |= got_int_save; | |
2369 | |
2370 if (message) | |
2371 { | |
2372 if (status == OK) | |
2373 MSG(_("File preserved")); | |
2374 else | |
2375 EMSG(_("E314: Preserve failed")); | |
2376 } | |
2377 } | |
2378 | |
2379 /* | |
2380 * NOTE: The pointer returned by the ml_get_*() functions only remains valid | |
2381 * until the next call! | |
2382 * line1 = ml_get(1); | |
2383 * line2 = ml_get(2); // line1 is now invalid! | |
2384 * Make a copy of the line if necessary. | |
2385 */ | |
2386 /* | |
2387 * get a pointer to a (read-only copy of a) line | |
2388 * | |
2389 * On failure an error message is given and IObuff is returned (to avoid | |
2390 * having to check for error everywhere). | |
2391 */ | |
2392 char_u * | |
2393 ml_get(lnum) | |
2394 linenr_T lnum; | |
2395 { | |
2396 return ml_get_buf(curbuf, lnum, FALSE); | |
2397 } | |
2398 | |
2399 /* | |
2400 * ml_get_pos: get pointer to position 'pos' | |
2401 */ | |
2402 char_u * | |
2403 ml_get_pos(pos) | |
2404 pos_T *pos; | |
2405 { | |
2406 return (ml_get_buf(curbuf, pos->lnum, FALSE) + pos->col); | |
2407 } | |
2408 | |
2409 /* | |
2410 * ml_get_curline: get pointer to cursor line. | |
2411 */ | |
2412 char_u * | |
2413 ml_get_curline() | |
2414 { | |
2415 return ml_get_buf(curbuf, curwin->w_cursor.lnum, FALSE); | |
2416 } | |
2417 | |
2418 /* | |
2419 * ml_get_cursor: get pointer to cursor position | |
2420 */ | |
2421 char_u * | |
2422 ml_get_cursor() | |
2423 { | |
2424 return (ml_get_buf(curbuf, curwin->w_cursor.lnum, FALSE) + | |
2425 curwin->w_cursor.col); | |
2426 } | |
2427 | |
2428 /* | |
2429 * get a pointer to a line in a specific buffer | |
2430 * | |
2431 * "will_change": if TRUE mark the buffer dirty (chars in the line will be | |
2432 * changed) | |
2433 */ | |
2434 char_u * | |
2435 ml_get_buf(buf, lnum, will_change) | |
2436 buf_T *buf; | |
2437 linenr_T lnum; | |
2438 int will_change; /* line will be changed */ | |
2439 { | |
1068 | 2440 bhdr_T *hp; |
2441 DATA_BL *dp; | |
2442 char_u *ptr; | |
2443 static int recursive = 0; | |
7 | 2444 |
2445 if (lnum > buf->b_ml.ml_line_count) /* invalid line number */ | |
2446 { | |
1068 | 2447 if (recursive == 0) |
2448 { | |
2449 /* Avoid giving this message for a recursive call, may happen when | |
2450 * the GUI redraws part of the text. */ | |
2451 ++recursive; | |
2452 EMSGN(_("E315: ml_get: invalid lnum: %ld"), lnum); | |
2453 --recursive; | |
2454 } | |
7 | 2455 errorret: |
2456 STRCPY(IObuff, "???"); | |
2457 return IObuff; | |
2458 } | |
2459 if (lnum <= 0) /* pretend line 0 is line 1 */ | |
2460 lnum = 1; | |
2461 | |
2462 if (buf->b_ml.ml_mfp == NULL) /* there are no lines */ | |
2463 return (char_u *)""; | |
2464 | |
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1066 | 2471 if (buf->b_ml.ml_line_lnum != lnum || mf_dont_release) |
7 | 2472 { |
2473 ml_flush_line(buf); | |
2474 | |
2475 /* | |
2476 * Find the data block containing the line. | |
2477 * This also fills the stack with the blocks from the root to the data | |
2478 * block and releases any locked block. | |
2479 */ | |
2480 if ((hp = ml_find_line(buf, lnum, ML_FIND)) == NULL) | |
2481 { | |
1068 | 2482 if (recursive == 0) |
2483 { | |
2484 /* Avoid giving this message for a recursive call, may happen | |
2485 * when the GUI redraws part of the text. */ | |
2486 ++recursive; | |
2487 EMSGN(_("E316: ml_get: cannot find line %ld"), lnum); | |
2488 --recursive; | |
2489 } | |
7 | 2490 goto errorret; |
2491 } | |
2492 | |
2493 dp = (DATA_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
2494 | |
2495 ptr = (char_u *)dp + ((dp->db_index[lnum - buf->b_ml.ml_locked_low]) & DB_INDEX_MASK); | |
2496 buf->b_ml.ml_line_ptr = ptr; | |
2497 buf->b_ml.ml_line_lnum = lnum; | |
2498 buf->b_ml.ml_flags &= ~ML_LINE_DIRTY; | |
2499 } | |
2500 if (will_change) | |
2501 buf->b_ml.ml_flags |= (ML_LOCKED_DIRTY | ML_LOCKED_POS); | |
2502 | |
2503 return buf->b_ml.ml_line_ptr; | |
2504 } | |
2505 | |
2506 /* | |
2507 * Check if a line that was just obtained by a call to ml_get | |
2508 * is in allocated memory. | |
2509 */ | |
2510 int | |
2511 ml_line_alloced() | |
2512 { | |
2513 return (curbuf->b_ml.ml_flags & ML_LINE_DIRTY); | |
2514 } | |
2515 | |
2516 /* | |
2517 * Append a line after lnum (may be 0 to insert a line in front of the file). | |
2518 * "line" does not need to be allocated, but can't be another line in a | |
2519 * buffer, unlocking may make it invalid. | |
2520 * | |
2521 * newfile: TRUE when starting to edit a new file, meaning that pe_old_lnum | |
2522 * will be set for recovery | |
2523 * Check: The caller of this function should probably also call | |
2524 * appended_lines(). | |
2525 * | |
2526 * return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise | |
2527 */ | |
2528 int | |
2529 ml_append(lnum, line, len, newfile) | |
2530 linenr_T lnum; /* append after this line (can be 0) */ | |
2531 char_u *line; /* text of the new line */ | |
2532 colnr_T len; /* length of new line, including NUL, or 0 */ | |
2533 int newfile; /* flag, see above */ | |
2534 { | |
2535 /* When starting up, we might still need to create the memfile */ | |
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2536 if (curbuf->b_ml.ml_mfp == NULL && open_buffer(FALSE, NULL, 0) == FAIL) |
7 | 2537 return FAIL; |
2538 | |
2539 if (curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_lnum != 0) | |
2540 ml_flush_line(curbuf); | |
2541 return ml_append_int(curbuf, lnum, line, len, newfile, FALSE); | |
2542 } | |
2543 | |
748 | 2544 #if defined(FEAT_SPELL) || defined(PROTO) |
625 | 2545 /* |
2546 * Like ml_append() but for an arbitrary buffer. The buffer must already have | |
2547 * a memline. | |
2548 */ | |
2549 int | |
2550 ml_append_buf(buf, lnum, line, len, newfile) | |
2551 buf_T *buf; | |
2552 linenr_T lnum; /* append after this line (can be 0) */ | |
2553 char_u *line; /* text of the new line */ | |
2554 colnr_T len; /* length of new line, including NUL, or 0 */ | |
2555 int newfile; /* flag, see above */ | |
2556 { | |
2557 if (buf->b_ml.ml_mfp == NULL) | |
2558 return FAIL; | |
2559 | |
2560 if (buf->b_ml.ml_line_lnum != 0) | |
2561 ml_flush_line(buf); | |
2562 return ml_append_int(buf, lnum, line, len, newfile, FALSE); | |
2563 } | |
2564 #endif | |
2565 | |
7 | 2566 static int |
2567 ml_append_int(buf, lnum, line, len, newfile, mark) | |
2568 buf_T *buf; | |
2569 linenr_T lnum; /* append after this line (can be 0) */ | |
2570 char_u *line; /* text of the new line */ | |
2571 colnr_T len; /* length of line, including NUL, or 0 */ | |
2572 int newfile; /* flag, see above */ | |
2573 int mark; /* mark the new line */ | |
2574 { | |
2575 int i; | |
2576 int line_count; /* number of indexes in current block */ | |
2577 int offset; | |
2578 int from, to; | |
2579 int space_needed; /* space needed for new line */ | |
2580 int page_size; | |
2581 int page_count; | |
2582 int db_idx; /* index for lnum in data block */ | |
2583 bhdr_T *hp; | |
2584 memfile_T *mfp; | |
2585 DATA_BL *dp; | |
2586 PTR_BL *pp; | |
2587 infoptr_T *ip; | |
2588 | |
2589 /* lnum out of range */ | |
2590 if (lnum > buf->b_ml.ml_line_count || buf->b_ml.ml_mfp == NULL) | |
2591 return FAIL; | |
2592 | |
2593 if (lowest_marked && lowest_marked > lnum) | |
2594 lowest_marked = lnum + 1; | |
2595 | |
2596 if (len == 0) | |
2597 len = (colnr_T)STRLEN(line) + 1; /* space needed for the text */ | |
2598 space_needed = len + INDEX_SIZE; /* space needed for text + index */ | |
2599 | |
2600 mfp = buf->b_ml.ml_mfp; | |
2601 page_size = mfp->mf_page_size; | |
2602 | |
2603 /* | |
2604 * find the data block containing the previous line | |
2605 * This also fills the stack with the blocks from the root to the data block | |
2606 * This also releases any locked block. | |
2607 */ | |
2608 if ((hp = ml_find_line(buf, lnum == 0 ? (linenr_T)1 : lnum, | |
2609 ML_INSERT)) == NULL) | |
2610 return FAIL; | |
2611 | |
2612 buf->b_ml.ml_flags &= ~ML_EMPTY; | |
2613 | |
2614 if (lnum == 0) /* got line one instead, correct db_idx */ | |
2615 db_idx = -1; /* careful, it is negative! */ | |
2616 else | |
2617 db_idx = lnum - buf->b_ml.ml_locked_low; | |
2618 /* get line count before the insertion */ | |
2619 line_count = buf->b_ml.ml_locked_high - buf->b_ml.ml_locked_low; | |
2620 | |
2621 dp = (DATA_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
2622 | |
2623 /* | |
2624 * If | |
2625 * - there is not enough room in the current block | |
2626 * - appending to the last line in the block | |
2627 * - not appending to the last line in the file | |
2628 * insert in front of the next block. | |
2629 */ | |
2630 if ((int)dp->db_free < space_needed && db_idx == line_count - 1 | |
2631 && lnum < buf->b_ml.ml_line_count) | |
2632 { | |
2633 /* | |
2634 * Now that the line is not going to be inserted in the block that we | |
2635 * expected, the line count has to be adjusted in the pointer blocks | |
2636 * by using ml_locked_lineadd. | |
2637 */ | |
2638 --(buf->b_ml.ml_locked_lineadd); | |
2639 --(buf->b_ml.ml_locked_high); | |
2640 if ((hp = ml_find_line(buf, lnum + 1, ML_INSERT)) == NULL) | |
2641 return FAIL; | |
2642 | |
2643 db_idx = -1; /* careful, it is negative! */ | |
2644 /* get line count before the insertion */ | |
2645 line_count = buf->b_ml.ml_locked_high - buf->b_ml.ml_locked_low; | |
2646 CHECK(buf->b_ml.ml_locked_low != lnum + 1, "locked_low != lnum + 1"); | |
2647 | |
2648 dp = (DATA_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
2649 } | |
2650 | |
2651 ++buf->b_ml.ml_line_count; | |
2652 | |
2653 if ((int)dp->db_free >= space_needed) /* enough room in data block */ | |
2654 { | |
2655 /* | |
2656 * Insert new line in existing data block, or in data block allocated above. | |
2657 */ | |
2658 dp->db_txt_start -= len; | |
2659 dp->db_free -= space_needed; | |
2660 ++(dp->db_line_count); | |
2661 | |
2662 /* | |
2663 * move the text of the lines that follow to the front | |
2664 * adjust the indexes of the lines that follow | |
2665 */ | |
2666 if (line_count > db_idx + 1) /* if there are following lines */ | |
2667 { | |
2668 /* | |
2669 * Offset is the start of the previous line. | |
2670 * This will become the character just after the new line. | |
2671 */ | |
2672 if (db_idx < 0) | |
2673 offset = dp->db_txt_end; | |
2674 else | |
2675 offset = ((dp->db_index[db_idx]) & DB_INDEX_MASK); | |
2676 mch_memmove((char *)dp + dp->db_txt_start, | |
2677 (char *)dp + dp->db_txt_start + len, | |
2678 (size_t)(offset - (dp->db_txt_start + len))); | |
2679 for (i = line_count - 1; i > db_idx; --i) | |
2680 dp->db_index[i + 1] = dp->db_index[i] - len; | |
2681 dp->db_index[db_idx + 1] = offset - len; | |
2682 } | |
2683 else /* add line at the end */ | |
2684 dp->db_index[db_idx + 1] = dp->db_txt_start; | |
2685 | |
2686 /* | |
2687 * copy the text into the block | |
2688 */ | |
2689 mch_memmove((char *)dp + dp->db_index[db_idx + 1], line, (size_t)len); | |
2690 if (mark) | |
2691 dp->db_index[db_idx + 1] |= DB_MARKED; | |
2692 | |
2693 /* | |
2694 * Mark the block dirty. | |
2695 */ | |
2696 buf->b_ml.ml_flags |= ML_LOCKED_DIRTY; | |
2697 if (!newfile) | |
2698 buf->b_ml.ml_flags |= ML_LOCKED_POS; | |
2699 } | |
2700 else /* not enough space in data block */ | |
2701 { | |
2702 /* | |
2703 * If there is not enough room we have to create a new data block and copy some | |
2704 * lines into it. | |
2705 * Then we have to insert an entry in the pointer block. | |
2706 * If this pointer block also is full, we go up another block, and so on, up | |
2707 * to the root if necessary. | |
2708 * The line counts in the pointer blocks have already been adjusted by | |
2709 * ml_find_line(). | |
2710 */ | |
2711 long line_count_left, line_count_right; | |
2712 int page_count_left, page_count_right; | |
2713 bhdr_T *hp_left; | |
2714 bhdr_T *hp_right; | |
2715 bhdr_T *hp_new; | |
2716 int lines_moved; | |
2717 int data_moved = 0; /* init to shut up gcc */ | |
2718 int total_moved = 0; /* init to shut up gcc */ | |
2719 DATA_BL *dp_right, *dp_left; | |
2720 int stack_idx; | |
2721 int in_left; | |
2722 int lineadd; | |
2723 blocknr_T bnum_left, bnum_right; | |
2724 linenr_T lnum_left, lnum_right; | |
2725 int pb_idx; | |
2726 PTR_BL *pp_new; | |
2727 | |
2728 /* | |
2729 * We are going to allocate a new data block. Depending on the | |
2730 * situation it will be put to the left or right of the existing | |
2731 * block. If possible we put the new line in the left block and move | |
2732 * the lines after it to the right block. Otherwise the new line is | |
2733 * also put in the right block. This method is more efficient when | |
2734 * inserting a lot of lines at one place. | |
2735 */ | |
2736 if (db_idx < 0) /* left block is new, right block is existing */ | |
2737 { | |
2738 lines_moved = 0; | |
2739 in_left = TRUE; | |
2740 /* space_needed does not change */ | |
2741 } | |
2742 else /* left block is existing, right block is new */ | |
2743 { | |
2744 lines_moved = line_count - db_idx - 1; | |
2745 if (lines_moved == 0) | |
2746 in_left = FALSE; /* put new line in right block */ | |
2747 /* space_needed does not change */ | |
2748 else | |
2749 { | |
2750 data_moved = ((dp->db_index[db_idx]) & DB_INDEX_MASK) - | |
2751 dp->db_txt_start; | |
2752 total_moved = data_moved + lines_moved * INDEX_SIZE; | |
2753 if ((int)dp->db_free + total_moved >= space_needed) | |
2754 { | |
2755 in_left = TRUE; /* put new line in left block */ | |
2756 space_needed = total_moved; | |
2757 } | |
2758 else | |
2759 { | |
2760 in_left = FALSE; /* put new line in right block */ | |
2761 space_needed += total_moved; | |
2762 } | |
2763 } | |
2764 } | |
2765 | |
2766 page_count = ((space_needed + HEADER_SIZE) + page_size - 1) / page_size; | |
2767 if ((hp_new = ml_new_data(mfp, newfile, page_count)) == NULL) | |
2768 { | |
2769 /* correct line counts in pointer blocks */ | |
2770 --(buf->b_ml.ml_locked_lineadd); | |
2771 --(buf->b_ml.ml_locked_high); | |
2772 return FAIL; | |
2773 } | |
2774 if (db_idx < 0) /* left block is new */ | |
2775 { | |
2776 hp_left = hp_new; | |
2777 hp_right = hp; | |
2778 line_count_left = 0; | |
2779 line_count_right = line_count; | |
2780 } | |
2781 else /* right block is new */ | |
2782 { | |
2783 hp_left = hp; | |
2784 hp_right = hp_new; | |
2785 line_count_left = line_count; | |
2786 line_count_right = 0; | |
2787 } | |
2788 dp_right = (DATA_BL *)(hp_right->bh_data); | |
2789 dp_left = (DATA_BL *)(hp_left->bh_data); | |
2790 bnum_left = hp_left->bh_bnum; | |
2791 bnum_right = hp_right->bh_bnum; | |
2792 page_count_left = hp_left->bh_page_count; | |
2793 page_count_right = hp_right->bh_page_count; | |
2794 | |
2795 /* | |
2796 * May move the new line into the right/new block. | |
2797 */ | |
2798 if (!in_left) | |
2799 { | |
2800 dp_right->db_txt_start -= len; | |
2801 dp_right->db_free -= len + INDEX_SIZE; | |
2802 dp_right->db_index[0] = dp_right->db_txt_start; | |
2803 if (mark) | |
2804 dp_right->db_index[0] |= DB_MARKED; | |
2805 | |
2806 mch_memmove((char *)dp_right + dp_right->db_txt_start, | |
2807 line, (size_t)len); | |
2808 ++line_count_right; | |
2809 } | |
2810 /* | |
2811 * may move lines from the left/old block to the right/new one. | |
2812 */ | |
2813 if (lines_moved) | |
2814 { | |
2815 /* | |
2816 */ | |
2817 dp_right->db_txt_start -= data_moved; | |
2818 dp_right->db_free -= total_moved; | |
2819 mch_memmove((char *)dp_right + dp_right->db_txt_start, | |
2820 (char *)dp_left + dp_left->db_txt_start, | |
2821 (size_t)data_moved); | |
2822 offset = dp_right->db_txt_start - dp_left->db_txt_start; | |
2823 dp_left->db_txt_start += data_moved; | |
2824 dp_left->db_free += total_moved; | |
2825 | |
2826 /* | |
2827 * update indexes in the new block | |
2828 */ | |
2829 for (to = line_count_right, from = db_idx + 1; | |
2830 from < line_count_left; ++from, ++to) | |
2831 dp_right->db_index[to] = dp->db_index[from] + offset; | |
2832 line_count_right += lines_moved; | |
2833 line_count_left -= lines_moved; | |
2834 } | |
2835 | |
2836 /* | |
2837 * May move the new line into the left (old or new) block. | |
2838 */ | |
2839 if (in_left) | |
2840 { | |
2841 dp_left->db_txt_start -= len; | |
2842 dp_left->db_free -= len + INDEX_SIZE; | |
2843 dp_left->db_index[line_count_left] = dp_left->db_txt_start; | |
2844 if (mark) | |
2845 dp_left->db_index[line_count_left] |= DB_MARKED; | |
2846 mch_memmove((char *)dp_left + dp_left->db_txt_start, | |
2847 line, (size_t)len); | |
2848 ++line_count_left; | |
2849 } | |
2850 | |
2851 if (db_idx < 0) /* left block is new */ | |
2852 { | |
2853 lnum_left = lnum + 1; | |
2854 lnum_right = 0; | |
2855 } | |
2856 else /* right block is new */ | |
2857 { | |
2858 lnum_left = 0; | |
2859 if (in_left) | |
2860 lnum_right = lnum + 2; | |
2861 else | |
2862 lnum_right = lnum + 1; | |
2863 } | |
2864 dp_left->db_line_count = line_count_left; | |
2865 dp_right->db_line_count = line_count_right; | |
2866 | |
2867 /* | |
2868 * release the two data blocks | |
2869 * The new one (hp_new) already has a correct blocknumber. | |
2870 * The old one (hp, in ml_locked) gets a positive blocknumber if | |
2871 * we changed it and we are not editing a new file. | |
2872 */ | |
2873 if (lines_moved || in_left) | |
2874 buf->b_ml.ml_flags |= ML_LOCKED_DIRTY; | |
2875 if (!newfile && db_idx >= 0 && in_left) | |
2876 buf->b_ml.ml_flags |= ML_LOCKED_POS; | |
2877 mf_put(mfp, hp_new, TRUE, FALSE); | |
2878 | |
2879 /* | |
2880 * flush the old data block | |
2881 * set ml_locked_lineadd to 0, because the updating of the | |
2882 * pointer blocks is done below | |
2883 */ | |
2884 lineadd = buf->b_ml.ml_locked_lineadd; | |
2885 buf->b_ml.ml_locked_lineadd = 0; | |
2886 ml_find_line(buf, (linenr_T)0, ML_FLUSH); /* flush data block */ | |
2887 | |
2888 /* | |
2889 * update pointer blocks for the new data block | |
2890 */ | |
2891 for (stack_idx = buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top - 1; stack_idx >= 0; | |
2892 --stack_idx) | |
2893 { | |
2894 ip = &(buf->b_ml.ml_stack[stack_idx]); | |
2895 pb_idx = ip->ip_index; | |
2896 if ((hp = mf_get(mfp, ip->ip_bnum, 1)) == NULL) | |
2897 return FAIL; | |
2898 pp = (PTR_BL *)(hp->bh_data); /* must be pointer block */ | |
2899 if (pp->pb_id != PTR_ID) | |
2900 { | |
2901 EMSG(_("E317: pointer block id wrong 3")); | |
2902 mf_put(mfp, hp, FALSE, FALSE); | |
2903 return FAIL; | |
2904 } | |
2905 /* | |
2906 * TODO: If the pointer block is full and we are adding at the end | |
2907 * try to insert in front of the next block | |
2908 */ | |
2909 /* block not full, add one entry */ | |
2910 if (pp->pb_count < pp->pb_count_max) | |
2911 { | |
2912 if (pb_idx + 1 < (int)pp->pb_count) | |
2913 mch_memmove(&pp->pb_pointer[pb_idx + 2], | |
2914 &pp->pb_pointer[pb_idx + 1], | |
2915 (size_t)(pp->pb_count - pb_idx - 1) * sizeof(PTR_EN)); | |
2916 ++pp->pb_count; | |
2917 pp->pb_pointer[pb_idx].pe_line_count = line_count_left; | |
2918 pp->pb_pointer[pb_idx].pe_bnum = bnum_left; | |
2919 pp->pb_pointer[pb_idx].pe_page_count = page_count_left; | |
2920 pp->pb_pointer[pb_idx + 1].pe_line_count = line_count_right; | |
2921 pp->pb_pointer[pb_idx + 1].pe_bnum = bnum_right; | |
2922 pp->pb_pointer[pb_idx + 1].pe_page_count = page_count_right; | |
2923 | |
2924 if (lnum_left != 0) | |
2925 pp->pb_pointer[pb_idx].pe_old_lnum = lnum_left; | |
2926 if (lnum_right != 0) | |
2927 pp->pb_pointer[pb_idx + 1].pe_old_lnum = lnum_right; | |
2928 | |
2929 mf_put(mfp, hp, TRUE, FALSE); | |
2930 buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top = stack_idx + 1; /* truncate stack */ | |
2931 | |
2932 if (lineadd) | |
2933 { | |
2934 --(buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top); | |
1167 | 2935 /* fix line count for rest of blocks in the stack */ |
7 | 2936 ml_lineadd(buf, lineadd); |
2937 /* fix stack itself */ | |
2938 buf->b_ml.ml_stack[buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top].ip_high += | |
2939 lineadd; | |
2940 ++(buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top); | |
2941 } | |
2942 | |
2943 /* | |
2944 * We are finished, break the loop here. | |
2945 */ | |
2946 break; | |
2947 } | |
2948 else /* pointer block full */ | |
2949 { | |
2950 /* | |
2951 * split the pointer block | |
2952 * allocate a new pointer block | |
2953 * move some of the pointer into the new block | |
2954 * prepare for updating the parent block | |
2955 */ | |
2956 for (;;) /* do this twice when splitting block 1 */ | |
2957 { | |
2958 hp_new = ml_new_ptr(mfp); | |
2959 if (hp_new == NULL) /* TODO: try to fix tree */ | |
2960 return FAIL; | |
2961 pp_new = (PTR_BL *)(hp_new->bh_data); | |
2962 | |
2963 if (hp->bh_bnum != 1) | |
2964 break; | |
2965 | |
2966 /* | |
2967 * if block 1 becomes full the tree is given an extra level | |
2968 * The pointers from block 1 are moved into the new block. | |
2969 * block 1 is updated to point to the new block | |
2970 * then continue to split the new block | |
2971 */ | |
2972 mch_memmove(pp_new, pp, (size_t)page_size); | |
2973 pp->pb_count = 1; | |
2974 pp->pb_pointer[0].pe_bnum = hp_new->bh_bnum; | |
2975 pp->pb_pointer[0].pe_line_count = buf->b_ml.ml_line_count; | |
2976 pp->pb_pointer[0].pe_old_lnum = 1; | |
2977 pp->pb_pointer[0].pe_page_count = 1; | |
2978 mf_put(mfp, hp, TRUE, FALSE); /* release block 1 */ | |
2979 hp = hp_new; /* new block is to be split */ | |
2980 pp = pp_new; | |
2981 CHECK(stack_idx != 0, _("stack_idx should be 0")); | |
2982 ip->ip_index = 0; | |
2983 ++stack_idx; /* do block 1 again later */ | |
2984 } | |
2985 /* | |
2986 * move the pointers after the current one to the new block | |
2987 * If there are none, the new entry will be in the new block. | |
2988 */ | |
2989 total_moved = pp->pb_count - pb_idx - 1; | |
2990 if (total_moved) | |
2991 { | |
2992 mch_memmove(&pp_new->pb_pointer[0], | |
2993 &pp->pb_pointer[pb_idx + 1], | |
2994 (size_t)(total_moved) * sizeof(PTR_EN)); | |
2995 pp_new->pb_count = total_moved; | |
2996 pp->pb_count -= total_moved - 1; | |
2997 pp->pb_pointer[pb_idx + 1].pe_bnum = bnum_right; | |
2998 pp->pb_pointer[pb_idx + 1].pe_line_count = line_count_right; | |
2999 pp->pb_pointer[pb_idx + 1].pe_page_count = page_count_right; | |
3000 if (lnum_right) | |
3001 pp->pb_pointer[pb_idx + 1].pe_old_lnum = lnum_right; | |
3002 } | |
3003 else | |
3004 { | |
3005 pp_new->pb_count = 1; | |
3006 pp_new->pb_pointer[0].pe_bnum = bnum_right; | |
3007 pp_new->pb_pointer[0].pe_line_count = line_count_right; | |
3008 pp_new->pb_pointer[0].pe_page_count = page_count_right; | |
3009 pp_new->pb_pointer[0].pe_old_lnum = lnum_right; | |
3010 } | |
3011 pp->pb_pointer[pb_idx].pe_bnum = bnum_left; | |
3012 pp->pb_pointer[pb_idx].pe_line_count = line_count_left; | |
3013 pp->pb_pointer[pb_idx].pe_page_count = page_count_left; | |
3014 if (lnum_left) | |
3015 pp->pb_pointer[pb_idx].pe_old_lnum = lnum_left; | |
3016 lnum_left = 0; | |
3017 lnum_right = 0; | |
3018 | |
3019 /* | |
3020 * recompute line counts | |
3021 */ | |
3022 line_count_right = 0; | |
3023 for (i = 0; i < (int)pp_new->pb_count; ++i) | |
3024 line_count_right += pp_new->pb_pointer[i].pe_line_count; | |
3025 line_count_left = 0; | |
3026 for (i = 0; i < (int)pp->pb_count; ++i) | |
3027 line_count_left += pp->pb_pointer[i].pe_line_count; | |
3028 | |
3029 bnum_left = hp->bh_bnum; | |
3030 bnum_right = hp_new->bh_bnum; | |
3031 page_count_left = 1; | |
3032 page_count_right = 1; | |
3033 mf_put(mfp, hp, TRUE, FALSE); | |
3034 mf_put(mfp, hp_new, TRUE, FALSE); | |
3035 } | |
3036 } | |
3037 | |
3038 /* | |
3039 * Safety check: fallen out of for loop? | |
3040 */ | |
3041 if (stack_idx < 0) | |
3042 { | |
3043 EMSG(_("E318: Updated too many blocks?")); | |
3044 buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top = 0; /* invalidate stack */ | |
3045 } | |
3046 } | |
3047 | |
3048 #ifdef FEAT_BYTEOFF | |
3049 /* The line was inserted below 'lnum' */ | |
3050 ml_updatechunk(buf, lnum + 1, (long)len, ML_CHNK_ADDLINE); | |
3051 #endif | |
3052 #ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG | |
2210 | 3053 if (netbeans_active()) |
7 | 3054 { |
3055 if (STRLEN(line) > 0) | |
835 | 3056 netbeans_inserted(buf, lnum+1, (colnr_T)0, line, (int)STRLEN(line)); |
34 | 3057 netbeans_inserted(buf, lnum+1, (colnr_T)STRLEN(line), |
7 | 3058 (char_u *)"\n", 1); |
3059 } | |
3060 #endif | |
3061 return OK; | |
3062 } | |
3063 | |
3064 /* | |
625 | 3065 * Replace line lnum, with buffering, in current buffer. |
7 | 3066 * |
720 | 3067 * If "copy" is TRUE, make a copy of the line, otherwise the line has been |
7 | 3068 * copied to allocated memory already. |
3069 * | |
3070 * Check: The caller of this function should probably also call | |
3071 * changed_lines(), unless update_screen(NOT_VALID) is used. | |
3072 * | |
3073 * return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise | |
3074 */ | |
3075 int | |
3076 ml_replace(lnum, line, copy) | |
3077 linenr_T lnum; | |
3078 char_u *line; | |
3079 int copy; | |
3080 { | |
3081 if (line == NULL) /* just checking... */ | |
3082 return FAIL; | |
3083 | |
3084 /* When starting up, we might still need to create the memfile */ | |
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3085 if (curbuf->b_ml.ml_mfp == NULL && open_buffer(FALSE, NULL, 0) == FAIL) |
7 | 3086 return FAIL; |
3087 | |
3088 if (copy && (line = vim_strsave(line)) == NULL) /* allocate memory */ | |
3089 return FAIL; | |
3090 #ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG | |
2210 | 3091 if (netbeans_active()) |
7 | 3092 { |
3093 netbeans_removed(curbuf, lnum, 0, (long)STRLEN(ml_get(lnum))); | |
835 | 3094 netbeans_inserted(curbuf, lnum, 0, line, (int)STRLEN(line)); |
7 | 3095 } |
3096 #endif | |
3097 if (curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_lnum != lnum) /* other line buffered */ | |
3098 ml_flush_line(curbuf); /* flush it */ | |
3099 else if (curbuf->b_ml.ml_flags & ML_LINE_DIRTY) /* same line allocated */ | |
3100 vim_free(curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_ptr); /* free it */ | |
3101 curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_ptr = line; | |
3102 curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_lnum = lnum; | |
3103 curbuf->b_ml.ml_flags = (curbuf->b_ml.ml_flags | ML_LINE_DIRTY) & ~ML_EMPTY; | |
3104 | |
3105 return OK; | |
3106 } | |
3107 | |
3108 /* | |
625 | 3109 * Delete line 'lnum' in the current buffer. |
7 | 3110 * |
3111 * Check: The caller of this function should probably also call | |
3112 * deleted_lines() after this. | |
3113 * | |
3114 * return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise | |
3115 */ | |
3116 int | |
3117 ml_delete(lnum, message) | |
3118 linenr_T lnum; | |
3119 int message; | |
3120 { | |
3121 ml_flush_line(curbuf); | |
3122 return ml_delete_int(curbuf, lnum, message); | |
3123 } | |
3124 | |
3125 static int | |
3126 ml_delete_int(buf, lnum, message) | |
3127 buf_T *buf; | |
3128 linenr_T lnum; | |
3129 int message; | |
3130 { | |
3131 bhdr_T *hp; | |
3132 memfile_T *mfp; | |
3133 DATA_BL *dp; | |
3134 PTR_BL *pp; | |
3135 infoptr_T *ip; | |
3136 int count; /* number of entries in block */ | |
3137 int idx; | |
3138 int stack_idx; | |
3139 int text_start; | |
3140 int line_start; | |
3141 long line_size; | |
3142 int i; | |
3143 | |
3144 if (lnum < 1 || lnum > buf->b_ml.ml_line_count) | |
3145 return FAIL; | |
3146 | |
3147 if (lowest_marked && lowest_marked > lnum) | |
3148 lowest_marked--; | |
3149 | |
3150 /* | |
3151 * If the file becomes empty the last line is replaced by an empty line. | |
3152 */ | |
3153 if (buf->b_ml.ml_line_count == 1) /* file becomes empty */ | |
3154 { | |
3155 if (message | |
3156 #ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG | |
3157 && !netbeansSuppressNoLines | |
3158 #endif | |
3159 ) | |
680 | 3160 set_keep_msg((char_u *)_(no_lines_msg), 0); |
3161 | |
7 | 3162 /* FEAT_BYTEOFF already handled in there, dont worry 'bout it below */ |
3163 i = ml_replace((linenr_T)1, (char_u *)"", TRUE); | |
3164 buf->b_ml.ml_flags |= ML_EMPTY; | |
3165 | |
3166 return i; | |
3167 } | |
3168 | |
3169 /* | |
3170 * find the data block containing the line | |
3171 * This also fills the stack with the blocks from the root to the data block | |
3172 * This also releases any locked block. | |
3173 */ | |
3174 mfp = buf->b_ml.ml_mfp; | |
3175 if (mfp == NULL) | |
3176 return FAIL; | |
3177 | |
3178 if ((hp = ml_find_line(buf, lnum, ML_DELETE)) == NULL) | |
3179 return FAIL; | |
3180 | |
3181 dp = (DATA_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
3182 /* compute line count before the delete */ | |
3183 count = (long)(buf->b_ml.ml_locked_high) | |
3184 - (long)(buf->b_ml.ml_locked_low) + 2; | |
3185 idx = lnum - buf->b_ml.ml_locked_low; | |
3186 | |
3187 --buf->b_ml.ml_line_count; | |
3188 | |
3189 line_start = ((dp->db_index[idx]) & DB_INDEX_MASK); | |
3190 if (idx == 0) /* first line in block, text at the end */ | |
3191 line_size = dp->db_txt_end - line_start; | |
3192 else | |
3193 line_size = ((dp->db_index[idx - 1]) & DB_INDEX_MASK) - line_start; | |
3194 | |
3195 #ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG | |
2210 | 3196 if (netbeans_active()) |
34 | 3197 netbeans_removed(buf, lnum, 0, (long)line_size); |
7 | 3198 #endif |
3199 | |
3200 /* | |
3201 * special case: If there is only one line in the data block it becomes empty. | |
3202 * Then we have to remove the entry, pointing to this data block, from the | |
3203 * pointer block. If this pointer block also becomes empty, we go up another | |
3204 * block, and so on, up to the root if necessary. | |
3205 * The line counts in the pointer blocks have already been adjusted by | |
3206 * ml_find_line(). | |
3207 */ | |
3208 if (count == 1) | |
3209 { | |
3210 mf_free(mfp, hp); /* free the data block */ | |
3211 buf->b_ml.ml_locked = NULL; | |
3212 | |
3213 for (stack_idx = buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top - 1; stack_idx >= 0; --stack_idx) | |
3214 { | |
3215 buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top = 0; /* stack is invalid when failing */ | |
3216 ip = &(buf->b_ml.ml_stack[stack_idx]); | |
3217 idx = ip->ip_index; | |
3218 if ((hp = mf_get(mfp, ip->ip_bnum, 1)) == NULL) | |
3219 return FAIL; | |
3220 pp = (PTR_BL *)(hp->bh_data); /* must be pointer block */ | |
3221 if (pp->pb_id != PTR_ID) | |
3222 { | |
3223 EMSG(_("E317: pointer block id wrong 4")); | |
3224 mf_put(mfp, hp, FALSE, FALSE); | |
3225 return FAIL; | |
3226 } | |
3227 count = --(pp->pb_count); | |
3228 if (count == 0) /* the pointer block becomes empty! */ | |
3229 mf_free(mfp, hp); | |
3230 else | |
3231 { | |
3232 if (count != idx) /* move entries after the deleted one */ | |
3233 mch_memmove(&pp->pb_pointer[idx], &pp->pb_pointer[idx + 1], | |
3234 (size_t)(count - idx) * sizeof(PTR_EN)); | |
3235 mf_put(mfp, hp, TRUE, FALSE); | |
3236 | |
3237 buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top = stack_idx; /* truncate stack */ | |
1167 | 3238 /* fix line count for rest of blocks in the stack */ |
3239 if (buf->b_ml.ml_locked_lineadd != 0) | |
7 | 3240 { |
3241 ml_lineadd(buf, buf->b_ml.ml_locked_lineadd); | |
3242 buf->b_ml.ml_stack[buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top].ip_high += | |
1167 | 3243 buf->b_ml.ml_locked_lineadd; |
7 | 3244 } |
3245 ++(buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top); | |
3246 | |
3247 break; | |
3248 } | |
3249 } | |
3250 CHECK(stack_idx < 0, _("deleted block 1?")); | |
3251 } | |
3252 else | |
3253 { | |
3254 /* | |
3255 * delete the text by moving the next lines forwards | |
3256 */ | |
3257 text_start = dp->db_txt_start; | |
3258 mch_memmove((char *)dp + text_start + line_size, | |
3259 (char *)dp + text_start, (size_t)(line_start - text_start)); | |
3260 | |
3261 /* | |
3262 * delete the index by moving the next indexes backwards | |
3263 * Adjust the indexes for the text movement. | |
3264 */ | |
3265 for (i = idx; i < count - 1; ++i) | |
3266 dp->db_index[i] = dp->db_index[i + 1] + line_size; | |
3267 | |
3268 dp->db_free += line_size + INDEX_SIZE; | |
3269 dp->db_txt_start += line_size; | |
3270 --(dp->db_line_count); | |
3271 | |
3272 /* | |
3273 * mark the block dirty and make sure it is in the file (for recovery) | |
3274 */ | |
3275 buf->b_ml.ml_flags |= (ML_LOCKED_DIRTY | ML_LOCKED_POS); | |
3276 } | |
3277 | |
3278 #ifdef FEAT_BYTEOFF | |
3279 ml_updatechunk(buf, lnum, line_size, ML_CHNK_DELLINE); | |
3280 #endif | |
3281 return OK; | |
3282 } | |
3283 | |
3284 /* | |
3285 * set the B_MARKED flag for line 'lnum' | |
3286 */ | |
3287 void | |
3288 ml_setmarked(lnum) | |
3289 linenr_T lnum; | |
3290 { | |
3291 bhdr_T *hp; | |
3292 DATA_BL *dp; | |
3293 /* invalid line number */ | |
3294 if (lnum < 1 || lnum > curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count | |
3295 || curbuf->b_ml.ml_mfp == NULL) | |
3296 return; /* give error message? */ | |
3297 | |
3298 if (lowest_marked == 0 || lowest_marked > lnum) | |
3299 lowest_marked = lnum; | |
3300 | |
3301 /* | |
3302 * find the data block containing the line | |
3303 * This also fills the stack with the blocks from the root to the data block | |
3304 * This also releases any locked block. | |
3305 */ | |
3306 if ((hp = ml_find_line(curbuf, lnum, ML_FIND)) == NULL) | |
3307 return; /* give error message? */ | |
3308 | |
3309 dp = (DATA_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
3310 dp->db_index[lnum - curbuf->b_ml.ml_locked_low] |= DB_MARKED; | |
3311 curbuf->b_ml.ml_flags |= ML_LOCKED_DIRTY; | |
3312 } | |
3313 | |
3314 /* | |
3315 * find the first line with its B_MARKED flag set | |
3316 */ | |
3317 linenr_T | |
3318 ml_firstmarked() | |
3319 { | |
3320 bhdr_T *hp; | |
3321 DATA_BL *dp; | |
3322 linenr_T lnum; | |
3323 int i; | |
3324 | |
3325 if (curbuf->b_ml.ml_mfp == NULL) | |
3326 return (linenr_T) 0; | |
3327 | |
3328 /* | |
3329 * The search starts with lowest_marked line. This is the last line where | |
3330 * a mark was found, adjusted by inserting/deleting lines. | |
3331 */ | |
3332 for (lnum = lowest_marked; lnum <= curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count; ) | |
3333 { | |
3334 /* | |
3335 * Find the data block containing the line. | |
3336 * This also fills the stack with the blocks from the root to the data | |
3337 * block This also releases any locked block. | |
3338 */ | |
3339 if ((hp = ml_find_line(curbuf, lnum, ML_FIND)) == NULL) | |
3340 return (linenr_T)0; /* give error message? */ | |
3341 | |
3342 dp = (DATA_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
3343 | |
3344 for (i = lnum - curbuf->b_ml.ml_locked_low; | |
3345 lnum <= curbuf->b_ml.ml_locked_high; ++i, ++lnum) | |
3346 if ((dp->db_index[i]) & DB_MARKED) | |
3347 { | |
3348 (dp->db_index[i]) &= DB_INDEX_MASK; | |
3349 curbuf->b_ml.ml_flags |= ML_LOCKED_DIRTY; | |
3350 lowest_marked = lnum + 1; | |
3351 return lnum; | |
3352 } | |
3353 } | |
3354 | |
3355 return (linenr_T) 0; | |
3356 } | |
3357 | |
3358 /* | |
3359 * clear all DB_MARKED flags | |
3360 */ | |
3361 void | |
3362 ml_clearmarked() | |
3363 { | |
3364 bhdr_T *hp; | |
3365 DATA_BL *dp; | |
3366 linenr_T lnum; | |
3367 int i; | |
3368 | |
3369 if (curbuf->b_ml.ml_mfp == NULL) /* nothing to do */ | |
3370 return; | |
3371 | |
3372 /* | |
3373 * The search starts with line lowest_marked. | |
3374 */ | |
3375 for (lnum = lowest_marked; lnum <= curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count; ) | |
3376 { | |
3377 /* | |
3378 * Find the data block containing the line. | |
3379 * This also fills the stack with the blocks from the root to the data | |
3380 * block and releases any locked block. | |
3381 */ | |
3382 if ((hp = ml_find_line(curbuf, lnum, ML_FIND)) == NULL) | |
3383 return; /* give error message? */ | |
3384 | |
3385 dp = (DATA_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
3386 | |
3387 for (i = lnum - curbuf->b_ml.ml_locked_low; | |
3388 lnum <= curbuf->b_ml.ml_locked_high; ++i, ++lnum) | |
3389 if ((dp->db_index[i]) & DB_MARKED) | |
3390 { | |
3391 (dp->db_index[i]) &= DB_INDEX_MASK; | |
3392 curbuf->b_ml.ml_flags |= ML_LOCKED_DIRTY; | |
3393 } | |
3394 } | |
3395 | |
3396 lowest_marked = 0; | |
3397 return; | |
3398 } | |
3399 | |
3400 /* | |
3401 * flush ml_line if necessary | |
3402 */ | |
3403 static void | |
3404 ml_flush_line(buf) | |
3405 buf_T *buf; | |
3406 { | |
3407 bhdr_T *hp; | |
3408 DATA_BL *dp; | |
3409 linenr_T lnum; | |
3410 char_u *new_line; | |
3411 char_u *old_line; | |
3412 colnr_T new_len; | |
3413 int old_len; | |
3414 int extra; | |
3415 int idx; | |
3416 int start; | |
3417 int count; | |
3418 int i; | |
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3421 if (buf->b_ml.ml_line_lnum == 0 || buf->b_ml.ml_mfp == NULL) | |
3422 return; /* nothing to do */ | |
3423 | |
3424 if (buf->b_ml.ml_flags & ML_LINE_DIRTY) | |
3425 { | |
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3431 |
7 | 3432 lnum = buf->b_ml.ml_line_lnum; |
3433 new_line = buf->b_ml.ml_line_ptr; | |
3434 | |
3435 hp = ml_find_line(buf, lnum, ML_FIND); | |
3436 if (hp == NULL) | |
3437 EMSGN(_("E320: Cannot find line %ld"), lnum); | |
3438 else | |
3439 { | |
3440 dp = (DATA_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
3441 idx = lnum - buf->b_ml.ml_locked_low; | |
3442 start = ((dp->db_index[idx]) & DB_INDEX_MASK); | |
3443 old_line = (char_u *)dp + start; | |
3444 if (idx == 0) /* line is last in block */ | |
3445 old_len = dp->db_txt_end - start; | |
3446 else /* text of previous line follows */ | |
3447 old_len = (dp->db_index[idx - 1] & DB_INDEX_MASK) - start; | |
3448 new_len = (colnr_T)STRLEN(new_line) + 1; | |
3449 extra = new_len - old_len; /* negative if lines gets smaller */ | |
3450 | |
3451 /* | |
3452 * if new line fits in data block, replace directly | |
3453 */ | |
3454 if ((int)dp->db_free >= extra) | |
3455 { | |
3456 /* if the length changes and there are following lines */ | |
3457 count = buf->b_ml.ml_locked_high - buf->b_ml.ml_locked_low + 1; | |
3458 if (extra != 0 && idx < count - 1) | |
3459 { | |
3460 /* move text of following lines */ | |
3461 mch_memmove((char *)dp + dp->db_txt_start - extra, | |
3462 (char *)dp + dp->db_txt_start, | |
3463 (size_t)(start - dp->db_txt_start)); | |
3464 | |
3465 /* adjust pointers of this and following lines */ | |
3466 for (i = idx + 1; i < count; ++i) | |
3467 dp->db_index[i] -= extra; | |
3468 } | |
3469 dp->db_index[idx] -= extra; | |
3470 | |
3471 /* adjust free space */ | |
3472 dp->db_free -= extra; | |
3473 dp->db_txt_start -= extra; | |
3474 | |
3475 /* copy new line into the data block */ | |
3476 mch_memmove(old_line - extra, new_line, (size_t)new_len); | |
3477 buf->b_ml.ml_flags |= (ML_LOCKED_DIRTY | ML_LOCKED_POS); | |
3478 #ifdef FEAT_BYTEOFF | |
3479 /* The else case is already covered by the insert and delete */ | |
3480 ml_updatechunk(buf, lnum, (long)extra, ML_CHNK_UPDLINE); | |
3481 #endif | |
3482 } | |
3483 else | |
3484 { | |
3485 /* | |
3486 * Cannot do it in one data block: Delete and append. | |
3487 * Append first, because ml_delete_int() cannot delete the | |
3488 * last line in a buffer, which causes trouble for a buffer | |
3489 * that has only one line. | |
3490 * Don't forget to copy the mark! | |
3491 */ | |
3492 /* How about handling errors??? */ | |
3493 (void)ml_append_int(buf, lnum, new_line, new_len, FALSE, | |
3494 (dp->db_index[idx] & DB_MARKED)); | |
3495 (void)ml_delete_int(buf, lnum, FALSE); | |
3496 } | |
3497 } | |
3498 vim_free(new_line); | |
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3500 entered = FALSE; |
7 | 3501 } |
3502 | |
3503 buf->b_ml.ml_line_lnum = 0; | |
3504 } | |
3505 | |
3506 /* | |
3507 * create a new, empty, data block | |
3508 */ | |
3509 static bhdr_T * | |
3510 ml_new_data(mfp, negative, page_count) | |
3511 memfile_T *mfp; | |
3512 int negative; | |
3513 int page_count; | |
3514 { | |
3515 bhdr_T *hp; | |
3516 DATA_BL *dp; | |
3517 | |
3518 if ((hp = mf_new(mfp, negative, page_count)) == NULL) | |
3519 return NULL; | |
3520 | |
3521 dp = (DATA_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
3522 dp->db_id = DATA_ID; | |
3523 dp->db_txt_start = dp->db_txt_end = page_count * mfp->mf_page_size; | |
3524 dp->db_free = dp->db_txt_start - HEADER_SIZE; | |
3525 dp->db_line_count = 0; | |
3526 | |
3527 return hp; | |
3528 } | |
3529 | |
3530 /* | |
3531 * create a new, empty, pointer block | |
3532 */ | |
3533 static bhdr_T * | |
3534 ml_new_ptr(mfp) | |
3535 memfile_T *mfp; | |
3536 { | |
3537 bhdr_T *hp; | |
3538 PTR_BL *pp; | |
3539 | |
3540 if ((hp = mf_new(mfp, FALSE, 1)) == NULL) | |
3541 return NULL; | |
3542 | |
3543 pp = (PTR_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
3544 pp->pb_id = PTR_ID; | |
3545 pp->pb_count = 0; | |
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3547 / sizeof(PTR_EN) + 1); |
7 | 3548 |
3549 return hp; | |
3550 } | |
3551 | |
3552 /* | |
3553 * lookup line 'lnum' in a memline | |
3554 * | |
3555 * action: if ML_DELETE or ML_INSERT the line count is updated while searching | |
3556 * if ML_FLUSH only flush a locked block | |
3557 * if ML_FIND just find the line | |
3558 * | |
3559 * If the block was found it is locked and put in ml_locked. | |
3560 * The stack is updated to lead to the locked block. The ip_high field in | |
3561 * the stack is updated to reflect the last line in the block AFTER the | |
3562 * insert or delete, also if the pointer block has not been updated yet. But | |
1167 | 3563 * if ml_locked != NULL ml_locked_lineadd must be added to ip_high. |
7 | 3564 * |
3565 * return: NULL for failure, pointer to block header otherwise | |
3566 */ | |
3567 static bhdr_T * | |
3568 ml_find_line(buf, lnum, action) | |
3569 buf_T *buf; | |
3570 linenr_T lnum; | |
3571 int action; | |
3572 { | |
3573 DATA_BL *dp; | |
3574 PTR_BL *pp; | |
3575 infoptr_T *ip; | |
3576 bhdr_T *hp; | |
3577 memfile_T *mfp; | |
3578 linenr_T t; | |
3579 blocknr_T bnum, bnum2; | |
3580 int dirty; | |
3581 linenr_T low, high; | |
3582 int top; | |
3583 int page_count; | |
3584 int idx; | |
3585 | |
3586 mfp = buf->b_ml.ml_mfp; | |
3587 | |
3588 /* | |
3589 * If there is a locked block check if the wanted line is in it. | |
3590 * If not, flush and release the locked block. | |
3591 * Don't do this for ML_INSERT_SAME, because the stack need to be updated. | |
3592 * Don't do this for ML_FLUSH, because we want to flush the locked block. | |
1066 | 3593 * Don't do this when 'swapfile' is reset, we want to load all the blocks. |
7 | 3594 */ |
3595 if (buf->b_ml.ml_locked) | |
3596 { | |
1066 | 3597 if (ML_SIMPLE(action) |
3598 && buf->b_ml.ml_locked_low <= lnum | |
3599 && buf->b_ml.ml_locked_high >= lnum | |
3600 && !mf_dont_release) | |
7 | 3601 { |
1066 | 3602 /* remember to update pointer blocks and stack later */ |
7 | 3603 if (action == ML_INSERT) |
3604 { | |
3605 ++(buf->b_ml.ml_locked_lineadd); | |
3606 ++(buf->b_ml.ml_locked_high); | |
3607 } | |
3608 else if (action == ML_DELETE) | |
3609 { | |
3610 --(buf->b_ml.ml_locked_lineadd); | |
3611 --(buf->b_ml.ml_locked_high); | |
3612 } | |
3613 return (buf->b_ml.ml_locked); | |
3614 } | |
3615 | |
3616 mf_put(mfp, buf->b_ml.ml_locked, buf->b_ml.ml_flags & ML_LOCKED_DIRTY, | |
3617 buf->b_ml.ml_flags & ML_LOCKED_POS); | |
3618 buf->b_ml.ml_locked = NULL; | |
3619 | |
1167 | 3620 /* |
3621 * If lines have been added or deleted in the locked block, need to | |
3622 * update the line count in pointer blocks. | |
3623 */ | |
3624 if (buf->b_ml.ml_locked_lineadd != 0) | |
7 | 3625 ml_lineadd(buf, buf->b_ml.ml_locked_lineadd); |
3626 } | |
3627 | |
3628 if (action == ML_FLUSH) /* nothing else to do */ | |
3629 return NULL; | |
3630 | |
3631 bnum = 1; /* start at the root of the tree */ | |
3632 page_count = 1; | |
3633 low = 1; | |
3634 high = buf->b_ml.ml_line_count; | |
3635 | |
3636 if (action == ML_FIND) /* first try stack entries */ | |
3637 { | |
3638 for (top = buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top - 1; top >= 0; --top) | |
3639 { | |
3640 ip = &(buf->b_ml.ml_stack[top]); | |
3641 if (ip->ip_low <= lnum && ip->ip_high >= lnum) | |
3642 { | |
3643 bnum = ip->ip_bnum; | |
3644 low = ip->ip_low; | |
3645 high = ip->ip_high; | |
3646 buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top = top; /* truncate stack at prev entry */ | |
3647 break; | |
3648 } | |
3649 } | |
3650 if (top < 0) | |
3651 buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top = 0; /* not found, start at the root */ | |
3652 } | |
3653 else /* ML_DELETE or ML_INSERT */ | |
3654 buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top = 0; /* start at the root */ | |
3655 | |
3656 /* | |
3657 * search downwards in the tree until a data block is found | |
3658 */ | |
3659 for (;;) | |
3660 { | |
3661 if ((hp = mf_get(mfp, bnum, page_count)) == NULL) | |
3662 goto error_noblock; | |
3663 | |
3664 /* | |
3665 * update high for insert/delete | |
3666 */ | |
3667 if (action == ML_INSERT) | |
3668 ++high; | |
3669 else if (action == ML_DELETE) | |
3670 --high; | |
3671 | |
3672 dp = (DATA_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
3673 if (dp->db_id == DATA_ID) /* data block */ | |
3674 { | |
3675 buf->b_ml.ml_locked = hp; | |
3676 buf->b_ml.ml_locked_low = low; | |
3677 buf->b_ml.ml_locked_high = high; | |
3678 buf->b_ml.ml_locked_lineadd = 0; | |
3679 buf->b_ml.ml_flags &= ~(ML_LOCKED_DIRTY | ML_LOCKED_POS); | |
3680 return hp; | |
3681 } | |
3682 | |
3683 pp = (PTR_BL *)(dp); /* must be pointer block */ | |
3684 if (pp->pb_id != PTR_ID) | |
3685 { | |
3686 EMSG(_("E317: pointer block id wrong")); | |
3687 goto error_block; | |
3688 } | |
3689 | |
3690 if ((top = ml_add_stack(buf)) < 0) /* add new entry to stack */ | |
3691 goto error_block; | |
3692 ip = &(buf->b_ml.ml_stack[top]); | |
3693 ip->ip_bnum = bnum; | |
3694 ip->ip_low = low; | |
3695 ip->ip_high = high; | |
3696 ip->ip_index = -1; /* index not known yet */ | |
3697 | |
3698 dirty = FALSE; | |
3699 for (idx = 0; idx < (int)pp->pb_count; ++idx) | |
3700 { | |
3701 t = pp->pb_pointer[idx].pe_line_count; | |
3702 CHECK(t == 0, _("pe_line_count is zero")); | |
3703 if ((low += t) > lnum) | |
3704 { | |
3705 ip->ip_index = idx; | |
3706 bnum = pp->pb_pointer[idx].pe_bnum; | |
3707 page_count = pp->pb_pointer[idx].pe_page_count; | |
3708 high = low - 1; | |
3709 low -= t; | |
3710 | |
3711 /* | |
3712 * a negative block number may have been changed | |
3713 */ | |
3714 if (bnum < 0) | |
3715 { | |
3716 bnum2 = mf_trans_del(mfp, bnum); | |
3717 if (bnum != bnum2) | |
3718 { | |
3719 bnum = bnum2; | |
3720 pp->pb_pointer[idx].pe_bnum = bnum; | |
3721 dirty = TRUE; | |
3722 } | |
3723 } | |
3724 | |
3725 break; | |
3726 } | |
3727 } | |
3728 if (idx >= (int)pp->pb_count) /* past the end: something wrong! */ | |
3729 { | |
3730 if (lnum > buf->b_ml.ml_line_count) | |
3731 EMSGN(_("E322: line number out of range: %ld past the end"), | |
3732 lnum - buf->b_ml.ml_line_count); | |
3733 | |
3734 else | |
3735 EMSGN(_("E323: line count wrong in block %ld"), bnum); | |
3736 goto error_block; | |
3737 } | |
3738 if (action == ML_DELETE) | |
3739 { | |
3740 pp->pb_pointer[idx].pe_line_count--; | |
3741 dirty = TRUE; | |
3742 } | |
3743 else if (action == ML_INSERT) | |
3744 { | |
3745 pp->pb_pointer[idx].pe_line_count++; | |
3746 dirty = TRUE; | |
3747 } | |
3748 mf_put(mfp, hp, dirty, FALSE); | |
3749 } | |
3750 | |
3751 error_block: | |
3752 mf_put(mfp, hp, FALSE, FALSE); | |
3753 error_noblock: | |
2267 | 3754 /* |
3755 * If action is ML_DELETE or ML_INSERT we have to correct the tree for | |
3756 * the incremented/decremented line counts, because there won't be a line | |
3757 * inserted/deleted after all. | |
3758 */ | |
7 | 3759 if (action == ML_DELETE) |
3760 ml_lineadd(buf, 1); | |
3761 else if (action == ML_INSERT) | |
3762 ml_lineadd(buf, -1); | |
3763 buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top = 0; | |
3764 return NULL; | |
3765 } | |
3766 | |
3767 /* | |
3768 * add an entry to the info pointer stack | |
3769 * | |
3770 * return -1 for failure, number of the new entry otherwise | |
3771 */ | |
3772 static int | |
3773 ml_add_stack(buf) | |
3774 buf_T *buf; | |
3775 { | |
3776 int top; | |
3777 infoptr_T *newstack; | |
3778 | |
3779 top = buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top; | |
3780 | |
2267 | 3781 /* may have to increase the stack size */ |
7 | 3782 if (top == buf->b_ml.ml_stack_size) |
3783 { | |
2267 | 3784 CHECK(top > 0, _("Stack size increases")); /* more than 5 levels??? */ |
7 | 3785 |
3786 newstack = (infoptr_T *)alloc((unsigned)sizeof(infoptr_T) * | |
3787 (buf->b_ml.ml_stack_size + STACK_INCR)); | |
3788 if (newstack == NULL) | |
3789 return -1; | |
1624 | 3790 mch_memmove(newstack, buf->b_ml.ml_stack, |
3791 (size_t)top * sizeof(infoptr_T)); | |
7 | 3792 vim_free(buf->b_ml.ml_stack); |
3793 buf->b_ml.ml_stack = newstack; | |
3794 buf->b_ml.ml_stack_size += STACK_INCR; | |
3795 } | |
3796 | |
3797 buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top++; | |
3798 return top; | |
3799 } | |
3800 | |
3801 /* | |
3802 * Update the pointer blocks on the stack for inserted/deleted lines. | |
3803 * The stack itself is also updated. | |
3804 * | |
3805 * When a insert/delete line action fails, the line is not inserted/deleted, | |
3806 * but the pointer blocks have already been updated. That is fixed here by | |
3807 * walking through the stack. | |
3808 * | |
3809 * Count is the number of lines added, negative if lines have been deleted. | |
3810 */ | |
3811 static void | |
3812 ml_lineadd(buf, count) | |
3813 buf_T *buf; | |
3814 int count; | |
3815 { | |
3816 int idx; | |
3817 infoptr_T *ip; | |
3818 PTR_BL *pp; | |
3819 memfile_T *mfp = buf->b_ml.ml_mfp; | |
3820 bhdr_T *hp; | |
3821 | |
3822 for (idx = buf->b_ml.ml_stack_top - 1; idx >= 0; --idx) | |
3823 { | |
3824 ip = &(buf->b_ml.ml_stack[idx]); | |
3825 if ((hp = mf_get(mfp, ip->ip_bnum, 1)) == NULL) | |
3826 break; | |
3827 pp = (PTR_BL *)(hp->bh_data); /* must be pointer block */ | |
3828 if (pp->pb_id != PTR_ID) | |
3829 { | |
3830 mf_put(mfp, hp, FALSE, FALSE); | |
3831 EMSG(_("E317: pointer block id wrong 2")); | |
3832 break; | |
3833 } | |
3834 pp->pb_pointer[ip->ip_index].pe_line_count += count; | |
3835 ip->ip_high += count; | |
3836 mf_put(mfp, hp, TRUE, FALSE); | |
3837 } | |
3838 } | |
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594 | 3841 /* |
3842 * Resolve a symlink in the last component of a file name. | |
3843 * Note that f_resolve() does it for every part of the path, we don't do that | |
3844 * here. | |
3845 * If it worked returns OK and the resolved link in "buf[MAXPATHL]". | |
3846 * Otherwise returns FAIL. | |
3847 */ | |
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3848 int |
594 | 3849 resolve_symlink(fname, buf) |
3850 char_u *fname; | |
3851 char_u *buf; | |
3852 { | |
3853 char_u tmp[MAXPATHL]; | |
3854 int ret; | |
3855 int depth = 0; | |
3856 | |
3857 if (fname == NULL) | |
3858 return FAIL; | |
3859 | |
3860 /* Put the result so far in tmp[], starting with the original name. */ | |
3861 vim_strncpy(tmp, fname, MAXPATHL - 1); | |
3862 | |
3863 for (;;) | |
3864 { | |
3865 /* Limit symlink depth to 100, catch recursive loops. */ | |
3866 if (++depth == 100) | |
3867 { | |
3868 EMSG2(_("E773: Symlink loop for \"%s\""), fname); | |
3869 return FAIL; | |
3870 } | |
3871 | |
3872 ret = readlink((char *)tmp, (char *)buf, MAXPATHL - 1); | |
3873 if (ret <= 0) | |
3874 { | |
619 | 3875 if (errno == EINVAL || errno == ENOENT) |
594 | 3876 { |
619 | 3877 /* Found non-symlink or not existing file, stop here. |
1855 | 3878 * When at the first level use the unmodified name, skip the |
594 | 3879 * call to vim_FullName(). */ |
3880 if (depth == 1) | |
3881 return FAIL; | |
3882 | |
3883 /* Use the resolved name in tmp[]. */ | |
3884 break; | |
3885 } | |
3886 | |
3887 /* There must be some error reading links, use original name. */ | |
3888 return FAIL; | |
3889 } | |
3890 buf[ret] = NUL; | |
3891 | |
3892 /* | |
3893 * Check whether the symlink is relative or absolute. | |
3894 * If it's relative, build a new path based on the directory | |
3895 * portion of the filename (if any) and the path the symlink | |
3896 * points to. | |
3897 */ | |
3898 if (mch_isFullName(buf)) | |
3899 STRCPY(tmp, buf); | |
3900 else | |
3901 { | |
3902 char_u *tail; | |
3903 | |
3904 tail = gettail(tmp); | |
3905 if (STRLEN(tail) + STRLEN(buf) >= MAXPATHL) | |
3906 return FAIL; | |
3907 STRCPY(tail, buf); | |
3908 } | |
3909 } | |
3910 | |
3911 /* | |
3912 * Try to resolve the full name of the file so that the swapfile name will | |
3913 * be consistent even when opening a relative symlink from different | |
3914 * working directories. | |
3915 */ | |
3916 return vim_FullName(tmp, buf, MAXPATHL, TRUE); | |
3917 } | |
3918 #endif | |
3919 | |
7 | 3920 /* |
460 | 3921 * Make swap file name out of the file name and a directory name. |
3922 * Returns pointer to allocated memory or NULL. | |
7 | 3923 */ |
460 | 3924 char_u * |
3925 makeswapname(fname, ffname, buf, dir_name) | |
3926 char_u *fname; | |
1978 | 3927 char_u *ffname UNUSED; |
7 | 3928 buf_T *buf; |
3929 char_u *dir_name; | |
3930 { | |
3931 char_u *r, *s; | |
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3932 char_u *fname_res = fname; |
594 | 3933 #ifdef HAVE_READLINK |
3934 char_u fname_buf[MAXPATHL]; | |
3935 #endif | |
7 | 3936 |
3937 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(WIN3264) /* Need _very_ long file names */ | |
3938 s = dir_name + STRLEN(dir_name); | |
39 | 3939 if (after_pathsep(dir_name, s) && s[-1] == s[-2]) |
7 | 3940 { /* Ends with '//', Use Full path */ |
3941 r = NULL; | |
460 | 3942 if ((s = make_percent_swname(dir_name, fname)) != NULL) |
7 | 3943 { |
3944 r = modname(s, (char_u *)".swp", FALSE); | |
3945 vim_free(s); | |
3946 } | |
3947 return r; | |
3948 } | |
3949 #endif | |
3950 | |
594 | 3951 #ifdef HAVE_READLINK |
3952 /* Expand symlink in the file name, so that we put the swap file with the | |
3953 * actual file instead of with the symlink. */ | |
3954 if (resolve_symlink(fname, fname_buf) == OK) | |
3955 fname_res = fname_buf; | |
3956 #endif | |
3957 | |
7 | 3958 r = buf_modname( |
3959 #ifdef SHORT_FNAME | |
3960 TRUE, | |
3961 #else | |
3962 (buf->b_p_sn || buf->b_shortname), | |
3963 #endif | |
1082 | 3964 #ifdef RISCOS |
3965 /* Avoid problems if fname has special chars, eg <Wimp$Scrap> */ | |
460 | 3966 ffname, |
7 | 3967 #else |
594 | 3968 fname_res, |
7 | 3969 #endif |
3970 (char_u *) | |
3971 #if defined(VMS) || defined(RISCOS) | |
3972 "_swp", | |
3973 #else | |
3974 ".swp", | |
3975 #endif | |
3976 #ifdef SHORT_FNAME /* always 8.3 file name */ | |
3977 FALSE | |
3978 #else | |
3979 /* Prepend a '.' to the swap file name for the current directory. */ | |
3980 dir_name[0] == '.' && dir_name[1] == NUL | |
3981 #endif | |
3982 ); | |
3983 if (r == NULL) /* out of memory */ | |
3984 return NULL; | |
3985 | |
3986 s = get_file_in_dir(r, dir_name); | |
3987 vim_free(r); | |
3988 return s; | |
3989 } | |
3990 | |
3991 /* | |
3992 * Get file name to use for swap file or backup file. | |
3993 * Use the name of the edited file "fname" and an entry in the 'dir' or 'bdir' | |
3994 * option "dname". | |
3995 * - If "dname" is ".", return "fname" (swap file in dir of file). | |
3996 * - If "dname" starts with "./", insert "dname" in "fname" (swap file | |
3997 * relative to dir of file). | |
3998 * - Otherwise, prepend "dname" to the tail of "fname" (swap file in specific | |
3999 * dir). | |
4000 * | |
4001 * The return value is an allocated string and can be NULL. | |
4002 */ | |
4003 char_u * | |
4004 get_file_in_dir(fname, dname) | |
4005 char_u *fname; | |
4006 char_u *dname; /* don't use "dirname", it is a global for Alpha */ | |
4007 { | |
4008 char_u *t; | |
4009 char_u *tail; | |
4010 char_u *retval; | |
4011 int save_char; | |
4012 | |
4013 tail = gettail(fname); | |
4014 | |
4015 if (dname[0] == '.' && dname[1] == NUL) | |
4016 retval = vim_strsave(fname); | |
4017 else if (dname[0] == '.' && vim_ispathsep(dname[1])) | |
4018 { | |
4019 if (tail == fname) /* no path before file name */ | |
4020 retval = concat_fnames(dname + 2, tail, TRUE); | |
4021 else | |
4022 { | |
4023 save_char = *tail; | |
4024 *tail = NUL; | |
4025 t = concat_fnames(fname, dname + 2, TRUE); | |
4026 *tail = save_char; | |
4027 if (t == NULL) /* out of memory */ | |
4028 retval = NULL; | |
4029 else | |
4030 { | |
4031 retval = concat_fnames(t, tail, TRUE); | |
4032 vim_free(t); | |
4033 } | |
4034 } | |
4035 } | |
4036 else | |
4037 retval = concat_fnames(dname, tail, TRUE); | |
4038 | |
4039 return retval; | |
4040 } | |
4041 | |
580 | 4042 static void attention_message __ARGS((buf_T *buf, char_u *fname)); |
4043 | |
4044 /* | |
4045 * Print the ATTENTION message: info about an existing swap file. | |
4046 */ | |
4047 static void | |
4048 attention_message(buf, fname) | |
4049 buf_T *buf; /* buffer being edited */ | |
4050 char_u *fname; /* swap file name */ | |
4051 { | |
4052 struct stat st; | |
4053 time_t x, sx; | |
1001 | 4054 char *p; |
580 | 4055 |
4056 ++no_wait_return; | |
4057 (void)EMSG(_("E325: ATTENTION")); | |
4058 MSG_PUTS(_("\nFound a swap file by the name \"")); | |
4059 msg_home_replace(fname); | |
4060 MSG_PUTS("\"\n"); | |
4061 sx = swapfile_info(fname); | |
4062 MSG_PUTS(_("While opening file \"")); | |
4063 msg_outtrans(buf->b_fname); | |
4064 MSG_PUTS("\"\n"); | |
4065 if (mch_stat((char *)buf->b_fname, &st) != -1) | |
4066 { | |
4067 MSG_PUTS(_(" dated: ")); | |
4068 x = st.st_mtime; /* Manx C can't do &st.st_mtime */ | |
1001 | 4069 p = ctime(&x); /* includes '\n' */ |
4070 if (p == NULL) | |
4071 MSG_PUTS("(invalid)\n"); | |
4072 else | |
4073 MSG_PUTS(p); | |
580 | 4074 if (sx != 0 && x > sx) |
4075 MSG_PUTS(_(" NEWER than swap file!\n")); | |
4076 } | |
4077 /* Some of these messages are long to allow translation to | |
4078 * other languages. */ | |
4079 MSG_PUTS(_("\n(1) Another program may be editing the same file.\n If this is the case, be careful not to end up with two\n different instances of the same file when making changes.\n")); | |
4080 MSG_PUTS(_(" Quit, or continue with caution.\n")); | |
4081 MSG_PUTS(_("\n(2) An edit session for this file crashed.\n")); | |
4082 MSG_PUTS(_(" If this is the case, use \":recover\" or \"vim -r ")); | |
4083 msg_outtrans(buf->b_fname); | |
4084 MSG_PUTS(_("\"\n to recover the changes (see \":help recovery\").\n")); | |
4085 MSG_PUTS(_(" If you did this already, delete the swap file \"")); | |
4086 msg_outtrans(fname); | |
4087 MSG_PUTS(_("\"\n to avoid this message.\n")); | |
4088 cmdline_row = msg_row; | |
4089 --no_wait_return; | |
4090 } | |
4091 | |
4092 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD | |
4093 static int do_swapexists __ARGS((buf_T *buf, char_u *fname)); | |
4094 | |
4095 /* | |
4096 * Trigger the SwapExists autocommands. | |
4097 * Returns a value for equivalent to do_dialog() (see below): | |
4098 * 0: still need to ask for a choice | |
4099 * 1: open read-only | |
4100 * 2: edit anyway | |
4101 * 3: recover | |
4102 * 4: delete it | |
4103 * 5: quit | |
4104 * 6: abort | |
4105 */ | |
4106 static int | |
4107 do_swapexists(buf, fname) | |
4108 buf_T *buf; | |
4109 char_u *fname; | |
4110 { | |
4111 set_vim_var_string(VV_SWAPNAME, fname, -1); | |
4112 set_vim_var_string(VV_SWAPCHOICE, NULL, -1); | |
4113 | |
4114 /* Trigger SwapExists autocommands with <afile> set to the file being | |
1856 | 4115 * edited. Disallow changing directory here. */ |
4116 ++allbuf_lock; | |
580 | 4117 apply_autocmds(EVENT_SWAPEXISTS, buf->b_fname, NULL, FALSE, NULL); |
1856 | 4118 --allbuf_lock; |
580 | 4119 |
4120 set_vim_var_string(VV_SWAPNAME, NULL, -1); | |
4121 | |
4122 switch (*get_vim_var_str(VV_SWAPCHOICE)) | |
4123 { | |
4124 case 'o': return 1; | |
4125 case 'e': return 2; | |
4126 case 'r': return 3; | |
4127 case 'd': return 4; | |
4128 case 'q': return 5; | |
4129 case 'a': return 6; | |
4130 } | |
4131 | |
4132 return 0; | |
4133 } | |
4134 #endif | |
4135 | |
7 | 4136 /* |
4137 * Find out what name to use for the swap file for buffer 'buf'. | |
4138 * | |
4139 * Several names are tried to find one that does not exist | |
460 | 4140 * Returns the name in allocated memory or NULL. |
7 | 4141 * |
4142 * Note: If BASENAMELEN is not correct, you will get error messages for | |
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4143 * not being able to open the swap or undo file |
1856 | 4144 * Note: May trigger SwapExists autocmd, pointers may change! |
7 | 4145 */ |
4146 static char_u * | |
4147 findswapname(buf, dirp, old_fname) | |
4148 buf_T *buf; | |
4149 char_u **dirp; /* pointer to list of directories */ | |
4150 char_u *old_fname; /* don't give warning for this file name */ | |
4151 { | |
4152 char_u *fname; | |
4153 int n; | |
4154 char_u *dir_name; | |
4155 #ifdef AMIGA | |
4156 BPTR fh; | |
4157 #endif | |
4158 #ifndef SHORT_FNAME | |
4159 int r; | |
4160 #endif | |
4161 | |
4162 #if !defined(SHORT_FNAME) \ | |
4163 && ((!defined(UNIX) && !defined(OS2)) || defined(ARCHIE)) | |
4164 # define CREATE_DUMMY_FILE | |
4165 FILE *dummyfd = NULL; | |
4166 | |
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4167 /* |
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4168 * If we start editing a new file, e.g. "test.doc", which resides on an |
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4169 * MSDOS compatible filesystem, it is possible that the file |
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4170 * "test.doc.swp" which we create will be exactly the same file. To avoid |
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4171 * this problem we temporarily create "test.doc". Don't do this when the |
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4172 * check below for a 8.3 file name is used. |
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4173 */ |
7 | 4174 if (!(buf->b_p_sn || buf->b_shortname) && buf->b_fname != NULL |
4175 && mch_getperm(buf->b_fname) < 0) | |
4176 dummyfd = mch_fopen((char *)buf->b_fname, "w"); | |
4177 #endif | |
4178 | |
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4180 * Isolate a directory name from *dirp and put it in dir_name. |
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4181 * First allocate some memory to put the directory name in. |
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4182 */ |
7 | 4183 dir_name = alloc((unsigned)STRLEN(*dirp) + 1); |
4184 if (dir_name != NULL) | |
4185 (void)copy_option_part(dirp, dir_name, 31000, ","); | |
4186 | |
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4189 */ |
7 | 4190 if (dir_name == NULL) /* out of memory */ |
4191 fname = NULL; | |
4192 else | |
460 | 4193 fname = makeswapname(buf->b_fname, buf->b_ffname, buf, dir_name); |
7 | 4194 |
4195 for (;;) | |
4196 { | |
4197 if (fname == NULL) /* must be out of memory */ | |
4198 break; | |
4199 if ((n = (int)STRLEN(fname)) == 0) /* safety check */ | |
4200 { | |
4201 vim_free(fname); | |
4202 fname = NULL; | |
4203 break; | |
4204 } | |
4205 #if (defined(UNIX) || defined(OS2)) && !defined(ARCHIE) && !defined(SHORT_FNAME) | |
4206 /* | |
4207 * Some systems have a MS-DOS compatible filesystem that use 8.3 character | |
4208 * file names. If this is the first try and the swap file name does not fit in | |
4209 * 8.3, detect if this is the case, set shortname and try again. | |
4210 */ | |
4211 if (fname[n - 2] == 'w' && fname[n - 1] == 'p' | |
4212 && !(buf->b_p_sn || buf->b_shortname)) | |
4213 { | |
4214 char_u *tail; | |
4215 char_u *fname2; | |
4216 struct stat s1, s2; | |
4217 int f1, f2; | |
4218 int created1 = FALSE, created2 = FALSE; | |
4219 int same = FALSE; | |
4220 | |
4221 /* | |
4222 * Check if swapfile name does not fit in 8.3: | |
4223 * It either contains two dots, is longer than 8 chars, or starts | |
4224 * with a dot. | |
4225 */ | |
4226 tail = gettail(buf->b_fname); | |
4227 if ( vim_strchr(tail, '.') != NULL | |
4228 || STRLEN(tail) > (size_t)8 | |
4229 || *gettail(fname) == '.') | |
4230 { | |
4231 fname2 = alloc(n + 2); | |
4232 if (fname2 != NULL) | |
4233 { | |
4234 STRCPY(fname2, fname); | |
4235 /* if fname == "xx.xx.swp", fname2 = "xx.xx.swx" | |
4236 * if fname == ".xx.swp", fname2 = ".xx.swpx" | |
4237 * if fname == "123456789.swp", fname2 = "12345678x.swp" | |
4238 */ | |
4239 if (vim_strchr(tail, '.') != NULL) | |
4240 fname2[n - 1] = 'x'; | |
4241 else if (*gettail(fname) == '.') | |
4242 { | |
4243 fname2[n] = 'x'; | |
4244 fname2[n + 1] = NUL; | |
4245 } | |
4246 else | |
4247 fname2[n - 5] += 1; | |
4248 /* | |
4249 * may need to create the files to be able to use mch_stat() | |
4250 */ | |
4251 f1 = mch_open((char *)fname, O_RDONLY | O_EXTRA, 0); | |
4252 if (f1 < 0) | |
4253 { | |
4254 f1 = mch_open_rw((char *)fname, | |
4255 O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_EXTRA); | |
4256 #if defined(OS2) | |
4257 if (f1 < 0 && errno == ENOENT) | |
4258 same = TRUE; | |
4259 #endif | |
4260 created1 = TRUE; | |
4261 } | |
4262 if (f1 >= 0) | |
4263 { | |
4264 f2 = mch_open((char *)fname2, O_RDONLY | O_EXTRA, 0); | |
4265 if (f2 < 0) | |
4266 { | |
4267 f2 = mch_open_rw((char *)fname2, | |
4268 O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_EXTRA); | |
4269 created2 = TRUE; | |
4270 } | |
4271 if (f2 >= 0) | |
4272 { | |
4273 /* | |
4274 * Both files exist now. If mch_stat() returns the | |
4275 * same device and inode they are the same file. | |
4276 */ | |
4277 if (mch_fstat(f1, &s1) != -1 | |
4278 && mch_fstat(f2, &s2) != -1 | |
4279 && s1.st_dev == s2.st_dev | |
4280 && s1.st_ino == s2.st_ino) | |
4281 same = TRUE; | |
4282 close(f2); | |
4283 if (created2) | |
4284 mch_remove(fname2); | |
4285 } | |
4286 close(f1); | |
4287 if (created1) | |
4288 mch_remove(fname); | |
4289 } | |
4290 vim_free(fname2); | |
4291 if (same) | |
4292 { | |
4293 buf->b_shortname = TRUE; | |
4294 vim_free(fname); | |
460 | 4295 fname = makeswapname(buf->b_fname, buf->b_ffname, |
4296 buf, dir_name); | |
7 | 4297 continue; /* try again with b_shortname set */ |
4298 } | |
4299 } | |
4300 } | |
4301 } | |
4302 #endif | |
4303 /* | |
4304 * check if the swapfile already exists | |
4305 */ | |
4306 if (mch_getperm(fname) < 0) /* it does not exist */ | |
4307 { | |
4308 #ifdef HAVE_LSTAT | |
4309 struct stat sb; | |
4310 | |
4311 /* | |
4312 * Extra security check: When a swap file is a symbolic link, this | |
4313 * is most likely a symlink attack. | |
4314 */ | |
4315 if (mch_lstat((char *)fname, &sb) < 0) | |
4316 #else | |
4317 # ifdef AMIGA | |
4318 fh = Open((UBYTE *)fname, (long)MODE_NEWFILE); | |
4319 /* | |
4320 * on the Amiga mch_getperm() will return -1 when the file exists | |
4321 * but is being used by another program. This happens if you edit | |
4322 * a file twice. | |
4323 */ | |
4324 if (fh != (BPTR)NULL) /* can open file, OK */ | |
4325 { | |
4326 Close(fh); | |
4327 mch_remove(fname); | |
4328 break; | |
4329 } | |
4330 if (IoErr() != ERROR_OBJECT_IN_USE | |
4331 && IoErr() != ERROR_OBJECT_EXISTS) | |
4332 # endif | |
4333 #endif | |
4334 break; | |
4335 } | |
4336 | |
4337 /* | |
4338 * A file name equal to old_fname is OK to use. | |
4339 */ | |
4340 if (old_fname != NULL && fnamecmp(fname, old_fname) == 0) | |
4341 break; | |
4342 | |
4343 /* | |
4344 * get here when file already exists | |
4345 */ | |
4346 if (fname[n - 2] == 'w' && fname[n - 1] == 'p') /* first try */ | |
4347 { | |
4348 #ifndef SHORT_FNAME | |
4349 /* | |
4350 * on MS-DOS compatible filesystems (e.g. messydos) file.doc.swp | |
4351 * and file.doc are the same file. To guess if this problem is | |
4352 * present try if file.doc.swx exists. If it does, we set | |
4353 * buf->b_shortname and try file_doc.swp (dots replaced by | |
4354 * underscores for this file), and try again. If it doesn't we | |
4355 * assume that "file.doc.swp" already exists. | |
4356 */ | |
4357 if (!(buf->b_p_sn || buf->b_shortname)) /* not tried yet */ | |
4358 { | |
4359 fname[n - 1] = 'x'; | |
4360 r = mch_getperm(fname); /* try "file.swx" */ | |
4361 fname[n - 1] = 'p'; | |
4362 if (r >= 0) /* "file.swx" seems to exist */ | |
4363 { | |
4364 buf->b_shortname = TRUE; | |
4365 vim_free(fname); | |
460 | 4366 fname = makeswapname(buf->b_fname, buf->b_ffname, |
4367 buf, dir_name); | |
7 | 4368 continue; /* try again with '.' replaced with '_' */ |
4369 } | |
4370 } | |
4371 #endif | |
4372 /* | |
4373 * If we get here the ".swp" file really exists. | |
4374 * Give an error message, unless recovering, no file name, we are | |
4375 * viewing a help file or when the path of the file is different | |
4376 * (happens when all .swp files are in one directory). | |
4377 */ | |
43 | 4378 if (!recoverymode && buf->b_fname != NULL |
4379 && !buf->b_help && !(buf->b_flags & BF_DUMMY)) | |
7 | 4380 { |
4381 int fd; | |
4382 struct block0 b0; | |
4383 int differ = FALSE; | |
4384 | |
4385 /* | |
4386 * Try to read block 0 from the swap file to get the original | |
4387 * file name (and inode number). | |
4388 */ | |
4389 fd = mch_open((char *)fname, O_RDONLY | O_EXTRA, 0); | |
4390 if (fd >= 0) | |
4391 { | |
4392 if (read(fd, (char *)&b0, sizeof(b0)) == sizeof(b0)) | |
4393 { | |
4394 /* | |
39 | 4395 * If the swapfile has the same directory as the |
4396 * buffer don't compare the directory names, they can | |
4397 * have a different mountpoint. | |
7 | 4398 */ |
39 | 4399 if (b0.b0_flags & B0_SAME_DIR) |
4400 { | |
4401 if (fnamecmp(gettail(buf->b_ffname), | |
4402 gettail(b0.b0_fname)) != 0 | |
4403 || !same_directory(fname, buf->b_ffname)) | |
594 | 4404 { |
4405 #ifdef CHECK_INODE | |
4406 /* Symlinks may point to the same file even | |
4407 * when the name differs, need to check the | |
4408 * inode too. */ | |
4409 expand_env(b0.b0_fname, NameBuff, MAXPATHL); | |
4410 if (fnamecmp_ino(buf->b_ffname, NameBuff, | |
4411 char_to_long(b0.b0_ino))) | |
4412 #endif | |
4413 differ = TRUE; | |
4414 } | |
39 | 4415 } |
4416 else | |
4417 { | |
4418 /* | |
4419 * The name in the swap file may be | |
4420 * "~user/path/file". Expand it first. | |
4421 */ | |
4422 expand_env(b0.b0_fname, NameBuff, MAXPATHL); | |
7 | 4423 #ifdef CHECK_INODE |
39 | 4424 if (fnamecmp_ino(buf->b_ffname, NameBuff, |
594 | 4425 char_to_long(b0.b0_ino))) |
39 | 4426 differ = TRUE; |
7 | 4427 #else |
39 | 4428 if (fnamecmp(NameBuff, buf->b_ffname) != 0) |
4429 differ = TRUE; | |
7 | 4430 #endif |
39 | 4431 } |
7 | 4432 } |
4433 close(fd); | |
4434 } | |
4435 #ifdef RISCOS | |
4436 else | |
4437 /* Can't open swap file, though it does exist. | |
4438 * Assume that the user is editing two files with | |
4439 * the same name in different directories. No error. | |
4440 */ | |
4441 differ = TRUE; | |
4442 #endif | |
4443 | |
4444 /* give the ATTENTION message when there is an old swap file | |
4445 * for the current file, and the buffer was not recovered. */ | |
4446 if (differ == FALSE && !(curbuf->b_flags & BF_RECOVERED) | |
4447 && vim_strchr(p_shm, SHM_ATTENTION) == NULL) | |
4448 { | |
580 | 4449 #if defined(HAS_SWAP_EXISTS_ACTION) |
4450 int choice = 0; | |
4451 #endif | |
7 | 4452 #ifdef CREATE_DUMMY_FILE |
4453 int did_use_dummy = FALSE; | |
4454 | |
4455 /* Avoid getting a warning for the file being created | |
4456 * outside of Vim, it was created at the start of this | |
4457 * function. Delete the file now, because Vim might exit | |
4458 * here if the window is closed. */ | |
4459 if (dummyfd != NULL) | |
4460 { | |
4461 fclose(dummyfd); | |
4462 dummyfd = NULL; | |
4463 mch_remove(buf->b_fname); | |
4464 did_use_dummy = TRUE; | |
4465 } | |
4466 #endif | |
4467 | |
4468 #if (defined(UNIX) || defined(__EMX__) || defined(VMS)) && (defined(FEAT_GUI_DIALOG) || defined(FEAT_CON_DIALOG)) | |
4469 process_still_running = FALSE; | |
4470 #endif | |
580 | 4471 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD |
4472 /* | |
4473 * If there is an SwapExists autocommand and we can handle | |
4474 * the response, trigger it. It may return 0 to ask the | |
4475 * user anyway. | |
4476 */ | |
4477 if (swap_exists_action != SEA_NONE | |
4478 && has_autocmd(EVENT_SWAPEXISTS, buf->b_fname, buf)) | |
4479 choice = do_swapexists(buf, fname); | |
4480 | |
4481 if (choice == 0) | |
4482 #endif | |
7 | 4483 { |
580 | 4484 #ifdef FEAT_GUI |
4485 /* If we are supposed to start the GUI but it wasn't | |
4486 * completely started yet, start it now. This makes | |
4487 * the messages displayed in the Vim window when | |
4488 * loading a session from the .gvimrc file. */ | |
4489 if (gui.starting && !gui.in_use) | |
4490 gui_start(); | |
4491 #endif | |
4492 /* Show info about the existing swap file. */ | |
4493 attention_message(buf, fname); | |
4494 | |
4495 /* We don't want a 'q' typed at the more-prompt | |
4496 * interrupt loading a file. */ | |
4497 got_int = FALSE; | |
7 | 4498 } |
4499 | |
4500 #if defined(FEAT_GUI_DIALOG) || defined(FEAT_CON_DIALOG) | |
580 | 4501 if (swap_exists_action != SEA_NONE && choice == 0) |
7 | 4502 { |
4503 char_u *name; | |
4504 | |
4505 name = alloc((unsigned)(STRLEN(fname) | |
4506 + STRLEN(_("Swap file \"")) | |
4507 + STRLEN(_("\" already exists!")) + 5)); | |
4508 if (name != NULL) | |
4509 { | |
4510 STRCPY(name, _("Swap file \"")); | |
4511 home_replace(NULL, fname, name + STRLEN(name), | |
4512 1000, TRUE); | |
4513 STRCAT(name, _("\" already exists!")); | |
4514 } | |
580 | 4515 choice = do_dialog(VIM_WARNING, |
7 | 4516 (char_u *)_("VIM - ATTENTION"), |
4517 name == NULL | |
4518 ? (char_u *)_("Swap file already exists!") | |
4519 : name, | |
4520 # if defined(UNIX) || defined(__EMX__) || defined(VMS) | |
4521 process_still_running | |
4522 ? (char_u *)_("&Open Read-Only\n&Edit anyway\n&Recover\n&Quit\n&Abort") : | |
4523 # endif | |
580 | 4524 (char_u *)_("&Open Read-Only\n&Edit anyway\n&Recover\n&Delete it\n&Quit\n&Abort"), 1, NULL); |
4525 | |
4526 # if defined(UNIX) || defined(__EMX__) || defined(VMS) | |
4527 if (process_still_running && choice >= 4) | |
4528 choice++; /* Skip missing "Delete it" button */ | |
4529 # endif | |
4530 vim_free(name); | |
4531 | |
4532 /* pretend screen didn't scroll, need redraw anyway */ | |
4533 msg_scrolled = 0; | |
4534 redraw_all_later(NOT_VALID); | |
4535 } | |
4536 #endif | |
4537 | |
4538 #if defined(HAS_SWAP_EXISTS_ACTION) | |
4539 if (choice > 0) | |
4540 { | |
4541 switch (choice) | |
7 | 4542 { |
4543 case 1: | |
4544 buf->b_p_ro = TRUE; | |
4545 break; | |
4546 case 2: | |
4547 break; | |
4548 case 3: | |
4549 swap_exists_action = SEA_RECOVER; | |
4550 break; | |
4551 case 4: | |
580 | 4552 mch_remove(fname); |
4553 break; | |
4554 case 5: | |
7 | 4555 swap_exists_action = SEA_QUIT; |
4556 break; | |
580 | 4557 case 6: |
7 | 4558 swap_exists_action = SEA_QUIT; |
4559 got_int = TRUE; | |
4560 break; | |
4561 } | |
4562 | |
4563 /* If the file was deleted this fname can be used. */ | |
4564 if (mch_getperm(fname) < 0) | |
4565 break; | |
4566 } | |
4567 else | |
4568 #endif | |
4569 { | |
4570 MSG_PUTS("\n"); | |
625 | 4571 if (msg_silent == 0) |
4572 /* call wait_return() later */ | |
4573 need_wait_return = TRUE; | |
7 | 4574 } |
4575 | |
4576 #ifdef CREATE_DUMMY_FILE | |
4577 /* Going to try another name, need the dummy file again. */ | |
4578 if (did_use_dummy) | |
4579 dummyfd = mch_fopen((char *)buf->b_fname, "w"); | |
4580 #endif | |
4581 } | |
4582 } | |
4583 } | |
4584 | |
4585 /* | |
4586 * Change the ".swp" extension to find another file that can be used. | |
4587 * First decrement the last char: ".swo", ".swn", etc. | |
4588 * If that still isn't enough decrement the last but one char: ".svz" | |
9 | 4589 * Can happen when editing many "No Name" buffers. |
7 | 4590 */ |
4591 if (fname[n - 1] == 'a') /* ".s?a" */ | |
4592 { | |
4593 if (fname[n - 2] == 'a') /* ".saa": tried enough, give up */ | |
4594 { | |
4595 EMSG(_("E326: Too many swap files found")); | |
4596 vim_free(fname); | |
4597 fname = NULL; | |
4598 break; | |
4599 } | |
4600 --fname[n - 2]; /* ".svz", ".suz", etc. */ | |
4601 fname[n - 1] = 'z' + 1; | |
4602 } | |
4603 --fname[n - 1]; /* ".swo", ".swn", etc. */ | |
4604 } | |
4605 | |
4606 vim_free(dir_name); | |
4607 #ifdef CREATE_DUMMY_FILE | |
4608 if (dummyfd != NULL) /* file has been created temporarily */ | |
4609 { | |
4610 fclose(dummyfd); | |
4611 mch_remove(buf->b_fname); | |
4612 } | |
4613 #endif | |
4614 return fname; | |
4615 } | |
4616 | |
4617 static int | |
4618 b0_magic_wrong(b0p) | |
4619 ZERO_BL *b0p; | |
4620 { | |
4621 return (b0p->b0_magic_long != (long)B0_MAGIC_LONG | |
4622 || b0p->b0_magic_int != (int)B0_MAGIC_INT | |
4623 || b0p->b0_magic_short != (short)B0_MAGIC_SHORT | |
4624 || b0p->b0_magic_char != B0_MAGIC_CHAR); | |
4625 } | |
4626 | |
4627 #ifdef CHECK_INODE | |
4628 /* | |
4629 * Compare current file name with file name from swap file. | |
4630 * Try to use inode numbers when possible. | |
4631 * Return non-zero when files are different. | |
4632 * | |
4633 * When comparing file names a few things have to be taken into consideration: | |
4634 * - When working over a network the full path of a file depends on the host. | |
4635 * We check the inode number if possible. It is not 100% reliable though, | |
4636 * because the device number cannot be used over a network. | |
4637 * - When a file does not exist yet (editing a new file) there is no inode | |
4638 * number. | |
4639 * - The file name in a swap file may not be valid on the current host. The | |
4640 * "~user" form is used whenever possible to avoid this. | |
4641 * | |
4642 * This is getting complicated, let's make a table: | |
4643 * | |
4644 * ino_c ino_s fname_c fname_s differ = | |
4645 * | |
4646 * both files exist -> compare inode numbers: | |
4647 * != 0 != 0 X X ino_c != ino_s | |
4648 * | |
4649 * inode number(s) unknown, file names available -> compare file names | |
4650 * == 0 X OK OK fname_c != fname_s | |
4651 * X == 0 OK OK fname_c != fname_s | |
4652 * | |
4653 * current file doesn't exist, file for swap file exist, file name(s) not | |
4654 * available -> probably different | |
4655 * == 0 != 0 FAIL X TRUE | |
4656 * == 0 != 0 X FAIL TRUE | |
4657 * | |
4658 * current file exists, inode for swap unknown, file name(s) not | |
4659 * available -> probably different | |
4660 * != 0 == 0 FAIL X TRUE | |
4661 * != 0 == 0 X FAIL TRUE | |
4662 * | |
4663 * current file doesn't exist, inode for swap unknown, one file name not | |
4664 * available -> probably different | |
4665 * == 0 == 0 FAIL OK TRUE | |
4666 * == 0 == 0 OK FAIL TRUE | |
4667 * | |
4668 * current file doesn't exist, inode for swap unknown, both file names not | |
4669 * available -> probably same file | |
4670 * == 0 == 0 FAIL FAIL FALSE | |
4671 * | |
4672 * Note that when the ino_t is 64 bits, only the last 32 will be used. This | |
4673 * can't be changed without making the block 0 incompatible with 32 bit | |
4674 * versions. | |
4675 */ | |
4676 | |
4677 static int | |
4678 fnamecmp_ino(fname_c, fname_s, ino_block0) | |
4679 char_u *fname_c; /* current file name */ | |
4680 char_u *fname_s; /* file name from swap file */ | |
4681 long ino_block0; | |
4682 { | |
4683 struct stat st; | |
4684 ino_t ino_c = 0; /* ino of current file */ | |
4685 ino_t ino_s; /* ino of file from swap file */ | |
4686 char_u buf_c[MAXPATHL]; /* full path of fname_c */ | |
4687 char_u buf_s[MAXPATHL]; /* full path of fname_s */ | |
4688 int retval_c; /* flag: buf_c valid */ | |
4689 int retval_s; /* flag: buf_s valid */ | |
4690 | |
4691 if (mch_stat((char *)fname_c, &st) == 0) | |
4692 ino_c = (ino_t)st.st_ino; | |
4693 | |
4694 /* | |
4695 * First we try to get the inode from the file name, because the inode in | |
4696 * the swap file may be outdated. If that fails (e.g. this path is not | |
4697 * valid on this machine), use the inode from block 0. | |
4698 */ | |
4699 if (mch_stat((char *)fname_s, &st) == 0) | |
4700 ino_s = (ino_t)st.st_ino; | |
4701 else | |
4702 ino_s = (ino_t)ino_block0; | |
4703 | |
4704 if (ino_c && ino_s) | |
4705 return (ino_c != ino_s); | |
4706 | |
4707 /* | |
4708 * One of the inode numbers is unknown, try a forced vim_FullName() and | |
4709 * compare the file names. | |
4710 */ | |
4711 retval_c = vim_FullName(fname_c, buf_c, MAXPATHL, TRUE); | |
4712 retval_s = vim_FullName(fname_s, buf_s, MAXPATHL, TRUE); | |
4713 if (retval_c == OK && retval_s == OK) | |
4714 return (STRCMP(buf_c, buf_s) != 0); | |
4715 | |
4716 /* | |
4717 * Can't compare inodes or file names, guess that the files are different, | |
4718 * unless both appear not to exist at all. | |
4719 */ | |
4720 if (ino_s == 0 && ino_c == 0 && retval_c == FAIL && retval_s == FAIL) | |
4721 return FALSE; | |
4722 return TRUE; | |
4723 } | |
4724 #endif /* CHECK_INODE */ | |
4725 | |
4726 /* | |
4727 * Move a long integer into a four byte character array. | |
4728 * Used for machine independency in block zero. | |
4729 */ | |
4730 static void | |
4731 long_to_char(n, s) | |
4732 long n; | |
4733 char_u *s; | |
4734 { | |
4735 s[0] = (char_u)(n & 0xff); | |
4736 n = (unsigned)n >> 8; | |
4737 s[1] = (char_u)(n & 0xff); | |
4738 n = (unsigned)n >> 8; | |
4739 s[2] = (char_u)(n & 0xff); | |
4740 n = (unsigned)n >> 8; | |
4741 s[3] = (char_u)(n & 0xff); | |
4742 } | |
4743 | |
4744 static long | |
4745 char_to_long(s) | |
4746 char_u *s; | |
4747 { | |
4748 long retval; | |
4749 | |
4750 retval = s[3]; | |
4751 retval <<= 8; | |
4752 retval |= s[2]; | |
4753 retval <<= 8; | |
4754 retval |= s[1]; | |
4755 retval <<= 8; | |
4756 retval |= s[0]; | |
4757 | |
4758 return retval; | |
4759 } | |
4760 | |
39 | 4761 /* |
4762 * Set the flags in the first block of the swap file: | |
4763 * - file is modified or not: buf->b_changed | |
4764 * - 'fileformat' | |
4765 * - 'fileencoding' | |
4766 */ | |
7 | 4767 void |
39 | 4768 ml_setflags(buf) |
7 | 4769 buf_T *buf; |
4770 { | |
4771 bhdr_T *hp; | |
4772 ZERO_BL *b0p; | |
4773 | |
4774 if (!buf->b_ml.ml_mfp) | |
4775 return; | |
4776 for (hp = buf->b_ml.ml_mfp->mf_used_last; hp != NULL; hp = hp->bh_prev) | |
4777 { | |
4778 if (hp->bh_bnum == 0) | |
4779 { | |
4780 b0p = (ZERO_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
39 | 4781 b0p->b0_dirty = buf->b_changed ? B0_DIRTY : 0; |
4782 b0p->b0_flags = (b0p->b0_flags & ~B0_FF_MASK) | |
4783 | (get_fileformat(buf) + 1); | |
4784 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
4785 add_b0_fenc(b0p, buf); | |
4786 #endif | |
7 | 4787 hp->bh_flags |= BH_DIRTY; |
4788 mf_sync(buf->b_ml.ml_mfp, MFS_ZERO); | |
4789 break; | |
4790 } | |
4791 } | |
4792 } | |
4793 | |
2267 | 4794 #if defined(FEAT_CRYPT) || defined(PROTO) |
4795 /* | |
4796 * If "data" points to a data block encrypt the text in it and return a copy | |
4797 * in allocated memory. Return NULL when out of memory. | |
4798 * Otherwise return "data". | |
4799 */ | |
4800 char_u * | |
4801 ml_encrypt_data(mfp, data, offset, size) | |
4802 memfile_T *mfp; | |
4803 char_u *data; | |
4804 off_t offset; | |
4805 unsigned size; | |
4806 { | |
4807 DATA_BL *dp = (DATA_BL *)data; | |
4808 char_u *head_end; | |
4809 char_u *text_start; | |
4810 char_u *new_data; | |
4811 int text_len; | |
4812 | |
4813 if (dp->db_id != DATA_ID) | |
4814 return data; | |
4815 | |
4816 new_data = (char_u *)alloc(size); | |
4817 if (new_data == NULL) | |
4818 return NULL; | |
4819 head_end = (char_u *)(&dp->db_index[dp->db_line_count]); | |
4820 text_start = (char_u *)dp + dp->db_txt_start; | |
4821 text_len = size - dp->db_txt_start; | |
4822 | |
4823 /* Copy the header and the text. */ | |
4824 mch_memmove(new_data, dp, head_end - (char_u *)dp); | |
4825 | |
4826 /* Encrypt the text. */ | |
4827 crypt_push_state(); | |
4828 ml_crypt_prepare(mfp, offset, FALSE); | |
4829 crypt_encode(text_start, text_len, new_data + dp->db_txt_start); | |
4830 crypt_pop_state(); | |
4831 | |
4832 /* Clear the gap. */ | |
4833 if (head_end < text_start) | |
4834 vim_memset(new_data + (head_end - data), 0, text_start - head_end); | |
4835 | |
4836 return new_data; | |
4837 } | |
4838 | |
4839 /* | |
4840 * Decrypt the text in "data" if it points to a data block. | |
4841 */ | |
4842 void | |
4843 ml_decrypt_data(mfp, data, offset, size) | |
4844 memfile_T *mfp; | |
4845 char_u *data; | |
4846 off_t offset; | |
4847 unsigned size; | |
4848 { | |
4849 DATA_BL *dp = (DATA_BL *)data; | |
4850 char_u *head_end; | |
4851 char_u *text_start; | |
4852 int text_len; | |
4853 | |
4854 if (dp->db_id == DATA_ID) | |
4855 { | |
4856 head_end = (char_u *)(&dp->db_index[dp->db_line_count]); | |
4857 text_start = (char_u *)dp + dp->db_txt_start; | |
4858 text_len = dp->db_txt_end - dp->db_txt_start; | |
4859 | |
4860 if (head_end > text_start || dp->db_txt_start > size | |
4861 || dp->db_txt_end > size) | |
4862 return; /* data was messed up */ | |
4863 | |
4864 /* Decrypt the text in place. */ | |
4865 crypt_push_state(); | |
4866 ml_crypt_prepare(mfp, offset, TRUE); | |
4867 crypt_decode(text_start, text_len); | |
4868 crypt_pop_state(); | |
4869 } | |
4870 } | |
4871 | |
4872 /* | |
4873 * Prepare for encryption/decryption, using the key, seed and offset. | |
4874 */ | |
4875 static void | |
4876 ml_crypt_prepare(mfp, offset, reading) | |
4877 memfile_T *mfp; | |
4878 off_t offset; | |
4879 int reading; | |
4880 { | |
4881 buf_T *buf = mfp->mf_buffer; | |
4882 char_u salt[50]; | |
4883 int method; | |
4884 char_u *key; | |
4885 char_u *seed; | |
4886 | |
4887 if (reading && mfp->mf_old_key != NULL) | |
4888 { | |
4889 /* Reading back blocks with the previous key/method/seed. */ | |
4890 method = mfp->mf_old_cm; | |
4891 key = mfp->mf_old_key; | |
4892 seed = mfp->mf_old_seed; | |
4893 } | |
4894 else | |
4895 { | |
2360
d8e4b27cef80
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Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org>
parents:
2283
diff
changeset
|
4896 method = get_crypt_method(buf); |
2267 | 4897 key = buf->b_p_key; |
4898 seed = mfp->mf_seed; | |
4899 } | |
4900 | |
4901 use_crypt_method = method; /* select pkzip or blowfish */ | |
4902 if (method == 0) | |
4903 { | |
4904 vim_snprintf((char *)salt, sizeof(salt), "%s%ld", key, (long)offset); | |
4905 crypt_init_keys(salt); | |
4906 } | |
4907 else | |
4908 { | |
4909 /* Using blowfish, add salt and seed. We use the byte offset of the | |
4910 * block for the salt. */ | |
4911 vim_snprintf((char *)salt, sizeof(salt), "%ld", (long)offset); | |
2272 | 4912 bf_key_init(key, salt, (int)STRLEN(salt)); |
2267 | 4913 bf_ofb_init(seed, MF_SEED_LEN); |
4914 } | |
4915 } | |
4916 | |
4917 #endif | |
4918 | |
4919 | |
7 | 4920 #if defined(FEAT_BYTEOFF) || defined(PROTO) |
4921 | |
4922 #define MLCS_MAXL 800 /* max no of lines in chunk */ | |
4923 #define MLCS_MINL 400 /* should be half of MLCS_MAXL */ | |
4924 | |
4925 /* | |
2407
6bc102a4bff8
Fix memory access to 'cryptmethod' during recovery. (Dominique Pelle)
Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org>
parents:
2394
diff
changeset
|
4926 * Keep information for finding byte offset of a line, updtype may be one of: |
7 | 4927 * ML_CHNK_ADDLINE: Add len to parent chunk, possibly splitting it |
4928 * Careful: ML_CHNK_ADDLINE may cause ml_find_line() to be called. | |
4929 * ML_CHNK_DELLINE: Subtract len from parent chunk, possibly deleting it | |
4930 * ML_CHNK_UPDLINE: Add len to parent chunk, as a signed entity. | |
4931 */ | |
4932 static void | |
4933 ml_updatechunk(buf, line, len, updtype) | |
4934 buf_T *buf; | |
4935 linenr_T line; | |
4936 long len; | |
4937 int updtype; | |
4938 { | |
4939 static buf_T *ml_upd_lastbuf = NULL; | |
4940 static linenr_T ml_upd_lastline; | |
4941 static linenr_T ml_upd_lastcurline; | |
4942 static int ml_upd_lastcurix; | |
4943 | |
4944 linenr_T curline = ml_upd_lastcurline; | |
4945 int curix = ml_upd_lastcurix; | |
4946 long size; | |
4947 chunksize_T *curchnk; | |
4948 int rest; | |
4949 bhdr_T *hp; | |
4950 DATA_BL *dp; | |
4951 | |
4952 if (buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks == -1 || len == 0) | |
4953 return; | |
4954 if (buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize == NULL) | |
4955 { | |
4956 buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize = (chunksize_T *) | |
4957 alloc((unsigned)sizeof(chunksize_T) * 100); | |
4958 if (buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize == NULL) | |
4959 { | |
4960 buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks = -1; | |
4961 return; | |
4962 } | |
4963 buf->b_ml.ml_numchunks = 100; | |
4964 buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks = 1; | |
4965 buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize[0].mlcs_numlines = 1; | |
4966 buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize[0].mlcs_totalsize = 1; | |
4967 } | |
4968 | |
4969 if (updtype == ML_CHNK_UPDLINE && buf->b_ml.ml_line_count == 1) | |
4970 { | |
4971 /* | |
4972 * First line in empty buffer from ml_flush_line() -- reset | |
4973 */ | |
4974 buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks = 1; | |
4975 buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize[0].mlcs_numlines = 1; | |
4976 buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize[0].mlcs_totalsize = | |
4977 (long)STRLEN(buf->b_ml.ml_line_ptr) + 1; | |
4978 return; | |
4979 } | |
4980 | |
4981 /* | |
4982 * Find chunk that our line belongs to, curline will be at start of the | |
4983 * chunk. | |
4984 */ | |
4985 if (buf != ml_upd_lastbuf || line != ml_upd_lastline + 1 | |
4986 || updtype != ML_CHNK_ADDLINE) | |
4987 { | |
4988 for (curline = 1, curix = 0; | |
4989 curix < buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks - 1 | |
4990 && line >= curline + buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize[curix].mlcs_numlines; | |
4991 curix++) | |
4992 { | |
4993 curline += buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize[curix].mlcs_numlines; | |
4994 } | |
4995 } | |
4996 else if (line >= curline + buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize[curix].mlcs_numlines | |
4997 && curix < buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks - 1) | |
4998 { | |
4999 /* Adjust cached curix & curline */ | |
5000 curline += buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize[curix].mlcs_numlines; | |
5001 curix++; | |
5002 } | |
5003 curchnk = buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize + curix; | |
5004 | |
5005 if (updtype == ML_CHNK_DELLINE) | |
1030 | 5006 len = -len; |
7 | 5007 curchnk->mlcs_totalsize += len; |
5008 if (updtype == ML_CHNK_ADDLINE) | |
5009 { | |
5010 curchnk->mlcs_numlines++; | |
5011 | |
5012 /* May resize here so we don't have to do it in both cases below */ | |
5013 if (buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks + 1 >= buf->b_ml.ml_numchunks) | |
5014 { | |
5015 buf->b_ml.ml_numchunks = buf->b_ml.ml_numchunks * 3 / 2; | |
5016 buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize = (chunksize_T *) | |
5017 vim_realloc(buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize, | |
5018 sizeof(chunksize_T) * buf->b_ml.ml_numchunks); | |
5019 if (buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize == NULL) | |
5020 { | |
5021 /* Hmmmm, Give up on offset for this buffer */ | |
5022 buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks = -1; | |
5023 return; | |
5024 } | |
5025 } | |
5026 | |
5027 if (buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize[curix].mlcs_numlines >= MLCS_MAXL) | |
5028 { | |
5029 int count; /* number of entries in block */ | |
5030 int idx; | |
5031 int text_end; | |
5032 int linecnt; | |
5033 | |
5034 mch_memmove(buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize + curix + 1, | |
5035 buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize + curix, | |
5036 (buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks - curix) * | |
5037 sizeof(chunksize_T)); | |
1855 | 5038 /* Compute length of first half of lines in the split chunk */ |
7 | 5039 size = 0; |
5040 linecnt = 0; | |
5041 while (curline < buf->b_ml.ml_line_count | |
5042 && linecnt < MLCS_MINL) | |
5043 { | |
5044 if ((hp = ml_find_line(buf, curline, ML_FIND)) == NULL) | |
5045 { | |
5046 buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks = -1; | |
5047 return; | |
5048 } | |
5049 dp = (DATA_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
5050 count = (long)(buf->b_ml.ml_locked_high) - | |
5051 (long)(buf->b_ml.ml_locked_low) + 1; | |
5052 idx = curline - buf->b_ml.ml_locked_low; | |
5053 curline = buf->b_ml.ml_locked_high + 1; | |
5054 if (idx == 0)/* first line in block, text at the end */ | |
5055 text_end = dp->db_txt_end; | |
5056 else | |
5057 text_end = ((dp->db_index[idx - 1]) & DB_INDEX_MASK); | |
5058 /* Compute index of last line to use in this MEMLINE */ | |
5059 rest = count - idx; | |
5060 if (linecnt + rest > MLCS_MINL) | |
5061 { | |
5062 idx += MLCS_MINL - linecnt - 1; | |
5063 linecnt = MLCS_MINL; | |
5064 } | |
5065 else | |
5066 { | |
5067 idx = count - 1; | |
5068 linecnt += rest; | |
5069 } | |
5070 size += text_end - ((dp->db_index[idx]) & DB_INDEX_MASK); | |
5071 } | |
5072 buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize[curix].mlcs_numlines = linecnt; | |
5073 buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize[curix + 1].mlcs_numlines -= linecnt; | |
5074 buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize[curix].mlcs_totalsize = size; | |
5075 buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize[curix + 1].mlcs_totalsize -= size; | |
5076 buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks++; | |
5077 ml_upd_lastbuf = NULL; /* Force recalc of curix & curline */ | |
5078 return; | |
5079 } | |
5080 else if (buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize[curix].mlcs_numlines >= MLCS_MINL | |
5081 && curix == buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks - 1 | |
5082 && buf->b_ml.ml_line_count - line <= 1) | |
5083 { | |
5084 /* | |
5085 * We are in the last chunk and it is cheap to crate a new one | |
5086 * after this. Do it now to avoid the loop above later on | |
5087 */ | |
5088 curchnk = buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize + curix + 1; | |
5089 buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks++; | |
5090 if (line == buf->b_ml.ml_line_count) | |
5091 { | |
5092 curchnk->mlcs_numlines = 0; | |
5093 curchnk->mlcs_totalsize = 0; | |
5094 } | |
5095 else | |
5096 { | |
5097 /* | |
5098 * Line is just prior to last, move count for last | |
5099 * This is the common case when loading a new file | |
5100 */ | |
5101 hp = ml_find_line(buf, buf->b_ml.ml_line_count, ML_FIND); | |
5102 if (hp == NULL) | |
5103 { | |
5104 buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks = -1; | |
5105 return; | |
5106 } | |
5107 dp = (DATA_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
5108 if (dp->db_line_count == 1) | |
5109 rest = dp->db_txt_end - dp->db_txt_start; | |
5110 else | |
5111 rest = | |
5112 ((dp->db_index[dp->db_line_count - 2]) & DB_INDEX_MASK) | |
5113 - dp->db_txt_start; | |
5114 curchnk->mlcs_totalsize = rest; | |
5115 curchnk->mlcs_numlines = 1; | |
5116 curchnk[-1].mlcs_totalsize -= rest; | |
5117 curchnk[-1].mlcs_numlines -= 1; | |
5118 } | |
5119 } | |
5120 } | |
5121 else if (updtype == ML_CHNK_DELLINE) | |
5122 { | |
5123 curchnk->mlcs_numlines--; | |
5124 ml_upd_lastbuf = NULL; /* Force recalc of curix & curline */ | |
5125 if (curix < (buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks - 1) | |
5126 && (curchnk->mlcs_numlines + curchnk[1].mlcs_numlines) | |
5127 <= MLCS_MINL) | |
5128 { | |
5129 curix++; | |
5130 curchnk = buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize + curix; | |
5131 } | |
5132 else if (curix == 0 && curchnk->mlcs_numlines <= 0) | |
5133 { | |
5134 buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks--; | |
5135 mch_memmove(buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize, buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize + 1, | |
5136 buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks * sizeof(chunksize_T)); | |
5137 return; | |
5138 } | |
5139 else if (curix == 0 || (curchnk->mlcs_numlines > 10 | |
5140 && (curchnk->mlcs_numlines + curchnk[-1].mlcs_numlines) | |
5141 > MLCS_MINL)) | |
5142 { | |
5143 return; | |
5144 } | |
5145 | |
5146 /* Collapse chunks */ | |
5147 curchnk[-1].mlcs_numlines += curchnk->mlcs_numlines; | |
5148 curchnk[-1].mlcs_totalsize += curchnk->mlcs_totalsize; | |
5149 buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks--; | |
5150 if (curix < buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks) | |
5151 { | |
5152 mch_memmove(buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize + curix, | |
5153 buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize + curix + 1, | |
5154 (buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks - curix) * | |
5155 sizeof(chunksize_T)); | |
5156 } | |
5157 return; | |
5158 } | |
5159 ml_upd_lastbuf = buf; | |
5160 ml_upd_lastline = line; | |
5161 ml_upd_lastcurline = curline; | |
5162 ml_upd_lastcurix = curix; | |
5163 } | |
5164 | |
5165 /* | |
5166 * Find offset for line or line with offset. | |
169 | 5167 * Find line with offset if "lnum" is 0; return remaining offset in offp |
5168 * Find offset of line if "lnum" > 0 | |
7 | 5169 * return -1 if information is not available |
5170 */ | |
5171 long | |
169 | 5172 ml_find_line_or_offset(buf, lnum, offp) |
7 | 5173 buf_T *buf; |
169 | 5174 linenr_T lnum; |
7 | 5175 long *offp; |
5176 { | |
5177 linenr_T curline; | |
5178 int curix; | |
5179 long size; | |
5180 bhdr_T *hp; | |
5181 DATA_BL *dp; | |
5182 int count; /* number of entries in block */ | |
5183 int idx; | |
5184 int start_idx; | |
5185 int text_end; | |
5186 long offset; | |
5187 int len; | |
5188 int ffdos = (get_fileformat(buf) == EOL_DOS); | |
5189 int extra = 0; | |
5190 | |
169 | 5191 /* take care of cached line first */ |
5192 ml_flush_line(curbuf); | |
5193 | |
7 | 5194 if (buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks == -1 |
5195 || buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize == NULL | |
169 | 5196 || lnum < 0) |
7 | 5197 return -1; |
5198 | |
5199 if (offp == NULL) | |
5200 offset = 0; | |
5201 else | |
5202 offset = *offp; | |
169 | 5203 if (lnum == 0 && offset <= 0) |
7 | 5204 return 1; /* Not a "find offset" and offset 0 _must_ be in line 1 */ |
5205 /* | |
5206 * Find the last chunk before the one containing our line. Last chunk is | |
5207 * special because it will never qualify | |
5208 */ | |
5209 curline = 1; | |
5210 curix = size = 0; | |
5211 while (curix < buf->b_ml.ml_usedchunks - 1 | |
169 | 5212 && ((lnum != 0 |
5213 && lnum >= curline + buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize[curix].mlcs_numlines) | |
7 | 5214 || (offset != 0 |
5215 && offset > size + buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize[curix].mlcs_totalsize | |
5216 + ffdos * buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize[curix].mlcs_numlines))) | |
5217 { | |
5218 curline += buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize[curix].mlcs_numlines; | |
5219 size += buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize[curix].mlcs_totalsize; | |
5220 if (offset && ffdos) | |
5221 size += buf->b_ml.ml_chunksize[curix].mlcs_numlines; | |
5222 curix++; | |
5223 } | |
5224 | |
169 | 5225 while ((lnum != 0 && curline < lnum) || (offset != 0 && size < offset)) |
7 | 5226 { |
5227 if (curline > buf->b_ml.ml_line_count | |
5228 || (hp = ml_find_line(buf, curline, ML_FIND)) == NULL) | |
5229 return -1; | |
5230 dp = (DATA_BL *)(hp->bh_data); | |
5231 count = (long)(buf->b_ml.ml_locked_high) - | |
5232 (long)(buf->b_ml.ml_locked_low) + 1; | |
5233 start_idx = idx = curline - buf->b_ml.ml_locked_low; | |
5234 if (idx == 0)/* first line in block, text at the end */ | |
5235 text_end = dp->db_txt_end; | |
5236 else | |
5237 text_end = ((dp->db_index[idx - 1]) & DB_INDEX_MASK); | |
5238 /* Compute index of last line to use in this MEMLINE */ | |
169 | 5239 if (lnum != 0) |
7 | 5240 { |
169 | 5241 if (curline + (count - idx) >= lnum) |
5242 idx += lnum - curline - 1; | |
7 | 5243 else |
5244 idx = count - 1; | |
5245 } | |
5246 else | |
5247 { | |
5248 extra = 0; | |
5249 while (offset >= size | |
5250 + text_end - (int)((dp->db_index[idx]) & DB_INDEX_MASK) | |
5251 + ffdos) | |
5252 { | |
5253 if (ffdos) | |
5254 size++; | |
5255 if (idx == count - 1) | |
5256 { | |
5257 extra = 1; | |
5258 break; | |
5259 } | |
5260 idx++; | |
5261 } | |
5262 } | |
5263 len = text_end - ((dp->db_index[idx]) & DB_INDEX_MASK); | |
5264 size += len; | |
5265 if (offset != 0 && size >= offset) | |
5266 { | |
5267 if (size + ffdos == offset) | |
5268 *offp = 0; | |
5269 else if (idx == start_idx) | |
5270 *offp = offset - size + len; | |
5271 else | |
5272 *offp = offset - size + len | |
5273 - (text_end - ((dp->db_index[idx - 1]) & DB_INDEX_MASK)); | |
5274 curline += idx - start_idx + extra; | |
5275 if (curline > buf->b_ml.ml_line_count) | |
5276 return -1; /* exactly one byte beyond the end */ | |
5277 return curline; | |
5278 } | |
5279 curline = buf->b_ml.ml_locked_high + 1; | |
5280 } | |
5281 | |
169 | 5282 if (lnum != 0) |
20 | 5283 { |
5284 /* Count extra CR characters. */ | |
5285 if (ffdos) | |
169 | 5286 size += lnum - 1; |
20 | 5287 |
5288 /* Don't count the last line break if 'bin' and 'noeol'. */ | |
5289 if (buf->b_p_bin && !buf->b_p_eol) | |
5290 size -= ffdos + 1; | |
5291 } | |
5292 | |
7 | 5293 return size; |
5294 } | |
5295 | |
5296 /* | |
5297 * Goto byte in buffer with offset 'cnt'. | |
5298 */ | |
5299 void | |
5300 goto_byte(cnt) | |
5301 long cnt; | |
5302 { | |
5303 long boff = cnt; | |
5304 linenr_T lnum; | |
5305 | |
5306 ml_flush_line(curbuf); /* cached line may be dirty */ | |
5307 setpcmark(); | |
5308 if (boff) | |
5309 --boff; | |
5310 lnum = ml_find_line_or_offset(curbuf, (linenr_T)0, &boff); | |
5311 if (lnum < 1) /* past the end */ | |
5312 { | |
5313 curwin->w_cursor.lnum = curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count; | |
5314 curwin->w_curswant = MAXCOL; | |
5315 coladvance((colnr_T)MAXCOL); | |
5316 } | |
5317 else | |
5318 { | |
5319 curwin->w_cursor.lnum = lnum; | |
5320 curwin->w_cursor.col = (colnr_T)boff; | |
572 | 5321 # ifdef FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT |
5322 curwin->w_cursor.coladd = 0; | |
5323 # endif | |
7 | 5324 curwin->w_set_curswant = TRUE; |
5325 } | |
5326 check_cursor(); | |
5327 | |
5328 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
5329 /* Make sure the cursor is on the first byte of a multi-byte char. */ | |
5330 if (has_mbyte) | |
5331 mb_adjust_cursor(); | |
5332 # endif | |
5333 } | |
5334 #endif |