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Problem: Memory leaks when using location lists.
Solution: Set qf_title to something. (Christian Brabandt)
author | Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org> |
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date | Wed, 05 Dec 2012 15:16:47 +0100 |
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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 */ | |
8 | |
9 /* | |
10 * definition of global variables | |
11 */ | |
12 | |
13 /* | |
14 * Number of Rows and Columns in the screen. | |
15 * Must be long to be able to use them as options in option.c. | |
16 * Note: Use screen_Rows and screen_Columns to access items in ScreenLines[]. | |
17 * They may have different values when the screen wasn't (re)allocated yet | |
18 * after setting Rows or Columns (e.g., when starting up). | |
19 */ | |
20 EXTERN long Rows /* nr of rows in the screen */ | |
21 #ifdef DO_INIT | |
22 # if defined(MSDOS) || defined(WIN3264) || defined(OS2) | |
23 = 25L | |
24 # else | |
25 = 24L | |
26 # endif | |
27 #endif | |
28 ; | |
29 EXTERN long Columns INIT(= 80); /* nr of columns in the screen */ | |
30 | |
31 /* | |
32 * The characters that are currently on the screen are kept in ScreenLines[]. | |
33 * It is a single block of characters, the size of the screen plus one line. | |
34 * The attributes for those characters are kept in ScreenAttrs[]. | |
35 * | |
36 * "LineOffset[n]" is the offset from ScreenLines[] for the start of line 'n'. | |
37 * The same value is used for ScreenLinesUC[] and ScreenAttrs[]. | |
534 | 38 * |
39 * Note: before the screen is initialized and when out of memory these can be | |
40 * NULL. | |
7 | 41 */ |
42 EXTERN schar_T *ScreenLines INIT(= NULL); | |
43 EXTERN sattr_T *ScreenAttrs INIT(= NULL); | |
44 EXTERN unsigned *LineOffset INIT(= NULL); | |
671 | 45 EXTERN char_u *LineWraps INIT(= NULL); /* line wraps to next line */ |
7 | 46 |
47 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
48 /* | |
49 * When using Unicode characters (in UTF-8 encoding) the character in | |
50 * ScreenLinesUC[] contains the Unicode for the character at this position, or | |
51 * NUL when the character in ScreenLines[] is to be used (ASCII char). | |
52 * The composing characters are to be drawn on top of the original character. | |
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53 * ScreenLinesC[0][off] is only to be used when ScreenLinesUC[off] != 0. |
7 | 54 * Note: These three are only allocated when enc_utf8 is set! |
55 */ | |
56 EXTERN u8char_T *ScreenLinesUC INIT(= NULL); /* decoded UTF-8 characters */ | |
714 | 57 EXTERN u8char_T *ScreenLinesC[MAX_MCO]; /* composing characters */ |
58 EXTERN int Screen_mco INIT(= 0); /* value of p_mco used when | |
59 allocating ScreenLinesC[] */ | |
7 | 60 |
61 /* Only used for euc-jp: Second byte of a character that starts with 0x8e. | |
62 * These are single-width. */ | |
63 EXTERN schar_T *ScreenLines2 INIT(= NULL); | |
64 #endif | |
65 | |
671 | 66 #ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS |
681 | 67 /* |
68 * Indexes for tab page line: | |
69 * N > 0 for label of tab page N | |
70 * N == 0 for no label | |
71 * N < 0 for closing tab page -N | |
72 * N == -999 for closing current tab page | |
73 */ | |
74 EXTERN short *TabPageIdxs INIT(= NULL); | |
671 | 75 #endif |
76 | |
7 | 77 EXTERN int screen_Rows INIT(= 0); /* actual size of ScreenLines[] */ |
78 EXTERN int screen_Columns INIT(= 0); /* actual size of ScreenLines[] */ | |
79 | |
80 /* | |
81 * When vgetc() is called, it sets mod_mask to the set of modifiers that are | |
230 | 82 * held down based on the MOD_MASK_* symbols that are read first. |
7 | 83 */ |
84 EXTERN int mod_mask INIT(= 0x0); /* current key modifiers */ | |
85 | |
86 /* | |
87 * Cmdline_row is the row where the command line starts, just below the | |
88 * last window. | |
89 * When the cmdline gets longer than the available space the screen gets | |
90 * scrolled up. After a CTRL-D (show matches), after hitting ':' after | |
91 * "hit return", and for the :global command, the command line is | |
92 * temporarily moved. The old position is restored with the next call to | |
93 * update_screen(). | |
94 */ | |
95 EXTERN int cmdline_row; | |
96 | |
97 EXTERN int redraw_cmdline INIT(= FALSE); /* cmdline must be redrawn */ | |
98 EXTERN int clear_cmdline INIT(= FALSE); /* cmdline must be cleared */ | |
644 | 99 EXTERN int mode_displayed INIT(= FALSE); /* mode is being displayed */ |
7 | 100 #if defined(FEAT_CRYPT) || defined(FEAT_EVAL) |
101 EXTERN int cmdline_star INIT(= FALSE); /* cmdline is crypted */ | |
102 #endif | |
632 | 103 |
7 | 104 EXTERN int exec_from_reg INIT(= FALSE); /* executing register */ |
105 | |
106 EXTERN int screen_cleared INIT(= FALSE); /* screen has been cleared */ | |
107 | |
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109 EXTERN int use_crypt_method INIT(= 0); |
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110 #endif |
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7 | 112 /* |
113 * When '$' is included in 'cpoptions' option set: | |
114 * When a change command is given that deletes only part of a line, a dollar | |
115 * is put at the end of the changed text. dollar_vcol is set to the virtual | |
3318 | 116 * column of this '$'. -1 is used to indicate no $ is being displayed. |
7 | 117 */ |
3318 | 118 EXTERN colnr_T dollar_vcol INIT(= -1); |
7 | 119 |
120 #ifdef FEAT_INS_EXPAND | |
121 /* | |
449 | 122 * Variables for Insert mode completion. |
7 | 123 */ |
449 | 124 |
657 | 125 /* Length in bytes of the text being completed (this is deleted to be replaced |
126 * by the match.) */ | |
449 | 127 EXTERN int compl_length INIT(= 0); |
128 | |
129 /* Set when character typed while looking for matches and it means we should | |
130 * stop looking for matches. */ | |
131 EXTERN int compl_interrupted INIT(= FALSE); | |
7 | 132 |
449 | 133 /* List of flags for method of completion. */ |
134 EXTERN int compl_cont_status INIT(= 0); | |
135 # define CONT_ADDING 1 /* "normal" or "adding" expansion */ | |
136 # define CONT_INTRPT (2 + 4) /* a ^X interrupted the current expansion */ | |
7 | 137 /* it's set only iff N_ADDS is set */ |
449 | 138 # define CONT_N_ADDS 4 /* next ^X<> will add-new or expand-current */ |
139 # define CONT_S_IPOS 8 /* next ^X<> will set initial_pos? | |
7 | 140 * if so, word-wise-expansion will set SOL */ |
449 | 141 # define CONT_SOL 16 /* pattern includes start of line, just for |
7 | 142 * word-wise expansion, not set for ^X^L */ |
449 | 143 # define CONT_LOCAL 32 /* for ctrl_x_mode 0, ^X^P/^X^N do a local |
7 | 144 * expansion, (eg use complete=.) */ |
145 #endif | |
146 | |
147 /* | |
148 * Functions for putting characters in the command line, | |
149 * while keeping ScreenLines[] updated. | |
150 */ | |
151 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT | |
152 EXTERN int cmdmsg_rl INIT(= FALSE); /* cmdline is drawn right to left */ | |
153 #endif | |
154 EXTERN int msg_col; | |
155 EXTERN int msg_row; | |
156 EXTERN int msg_scrolled; /* Number of screen lines that windows have | |
157 * scrolled because of printing messages. */ | |
158 EXTERN int msg_scrolled_ign INIT(= FALSE); | |
159 /* when TRUE don't set need_wait_return in | |
160 msg_puts_attr() when msg_scrolled is | |
161 non-zero */ | |
162 | |
163 EXTERN char_u *keep_msg INIT(= NULL); /* msg to be shown after redraw */ | |
164 EXTERN int keep_msg_attr INIT(= 0); /* highlight attr for keep_msg */ | |
128 | 165 EXTERN int keep_msg_more INIT(= FALSE); /* keep_msg was set by msgmore() */ |
7 | 166 EXTERN int need_fileinfo INIT(= FALSE);/* do fileinfo() after redraw */ |
167 EXTERN int msg_scroll INIT(= FALSE); /* msg_start() will scroll */ | |
168 EXTERN int msg_didout INIT(= FALSE); /* msg_outstr() was used in line */ | |
169 EXTERN int msg_didany INIT(= FALSE); /* msg_outstr() was used at all */ | |
170 EXTERN int msg_nowait INIT(= FALSE); /* don't wait for this msg */ | |
171 EXTERN int emsg_off INIT(= 0); /* don't display errors for now, | |
172 unless 'debug' is set. */ | |
173 EXTERN int info_message INIT(= FALSE); /* printing informative message */ | |
1007 | 174 EXTERN int msg_hist_off INIT(= FALSE); /* don't add messages to history */ |
7 | 175 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL |
1620 | 176 EXTERN int need_clr_eos INIT(= FALSE); /* need to clear text before |
177 displaying a message. */ | |
7 | 178 EXTERN int emsg_skip INIT(= 0); /* don't display errors for |
179 expression that is skipped */ | |
504 | 180 EXTERN int emsg_severe INIT(= FALSE); /* use message of next of several |
7 | 181 emsg() calls for throw */ |
182 EXTERN int did_endif INIT(= FALSE); /* just had ":endif" */ | |
183 #endif | |
184 EXTERN int did_emsg; /* set by emsg() when the message | |
185 is displayed or thrown */ | |
3757 | 186 EXTERN int did_emsg_syntax; /* did_emsg set because of a |
187 syntax error */ | |
7 | 188 EXTERN int called_emsg; /* always set by emsg() */ |
167 | 189 EXTERN int ex_exitval INIT(= 0); /* exit value for ex mode */ |
7 | 190 EXTERN int emsg_on_display INIT(= FALSE); /* there is an error message */ |
191 EXTERN int rc_did_emsg INIT(= FALSE); /* vim_regcomp() called emsg() */ | |
192 | |
193 EXTERN int no_wait_return INIT(= 0); /* don't wait for return for now */ | |
194 EXTERN int need_wait_return INIT(= 0); /* need to wait for return later */ | |
195 EXTERN int did_wait_return INIT(= FALSE); /* wait_return() was used and | |
196 nothing written since then */ | |
197 #ifdef FEAT_TITLE | |
198 EXTERN int need_maketitle INIT(= TRUE); /* call maketitle() soon */ | |
199 #endif | |
200 | |
201 EXTERN int quit_more INIT(= FALSE); /* 'q' hit at "--more--" msg */ | |
202 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(__EMX__) || defined(VMS) || defined(MACOS_X) | |
203 EXTERN int newline_on_exit INIT(= FALSE); /* did msg in altern. screen */ | |
204 EXTERN int intr_char INIT(= 0); /* extra interrupt character */ | |
205 #endif | |
206 #if (defined(UNIX) || defined(VMS)) && defined(FEAT_X11) | |
207 EXTERN int x_no_connect INIT(= FALSE); /* don't connect to X server */ | |
208 # if defined(FEAT_CLIENTSERVER) | |
209 EXTERN int x_force_connect INIT(= FALSE); /* Do connect to X server. | |
210 Overrules x_no_connect and | |
211 "exclude" in 'clipboard'. */ | |
212 # endif | |
213 #endif | |
167 | 214 EXTERN int ex_keep_indent INIT(= FALSE); /* getexmodeline(): keep indent */ |
822 | 215 EXTERN int vgetc_busy INIT(= 0); /* when inside vgetc() then > 0 */ |
7 | 216 |
217 EXTERN int didset_vim INIT(= FALSE); /* did set $VIM ourselves */ | |
218 EXTERN int didset_vimruntime INIT(= FALSE); /* idem for $VIMRUNTIME */ | |
219 | |
220 /* | |
221 * Lines left before a "more" message. Ex mode needs to be able to reset this | |
222 * after you type something. | |
223 */ | |
224 EXTERN int lines_left INIT(= -1); /* lines left for listing */ | |
225 EXTERN int msg_no_more INIT(= FALSE); /* don't use more prompt, truncate | |
226 messages */ | |
227 | |
228 EXTERN char_u *sourcing_name INIT( = NULL);/* name of error message source */ | |
229 EXTERN linenr_T sourcing_lnum INIT(= 0); /* line number of the source file */ | |
230 | |
231 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
232 EXTERN int ex_nesting_level INIT(= 0); /* nesting level */ | |
233 EXTERN int debug_break_level INIT(= -1); /* break below this level */ | |
234 EXTERN int debug_did_msg INIT(= FALSE); /* did "debug mode" message */ | |
235 EXTERN int debug_tick INIT(= 0); /* breakpoint change count */ | |
170 | 236 # ifdef FEAT_PROFILE |
790 | 237 EXTERN int do_profiling INIT(= PROF_NONE); /* PROF_ values */ |
170 | 238 # endif |
7 | 239 |
240 /* | |
241 * The exception currently being thrown. Used to pass an exception to | |
242 * a different cstack. Also used for discarding an exception before it is | |
243 * caught or made pending. Only valid when did_throw is TRUE. | |
244 */ | |
245 EXTERN except_T *current_exception; | |
246 | |
247 /* | |
248 * did_throw: An exception is being thrown. Reset when the exception is caught | |
249 * or as long as it is pending in a finally clause. | |
250 */ | |
251 EXTERN int did_throw INIT(= FALSE); | |
252 | |
253 /* | |
254 * need_rethrow: set to TRUE when a throw that cannot be handled in do_cmdline() | |
255 * must be propagated to the cstack of the previously called do_cmdline(). | |
256 */ | |
257 EXTERN int need_rethrow INIT(= FALSE); | |
258 | |
259 /* | |
260 * check_cstack: set to TRUE when a ":finish" or ":return" that cannot be | |
261 * handled in do_cmdline() must be propagated to the cstack of the previously | |
262 * called do_cmdline(). | |
263 */ | |
264 EXTERN int check_cstack INIT(= FALSE); | |
265 | |
266 /* | |
267 * Number of nested try conditionals (across function calls and ":source" | |
268 * commands). | |
269 */ | |
270 EXTERN int trylevel INIT(= 0); | |
271 | |
272 /* | |
273 * When "force_abort" is TRUE, always skip commands after an error message, | |
73 | 274 * even after the outermost ":endif", ":endwhile" or ":endfor" or for a |
1200 | 275 * function without the "abort" flag. It is set to TRUE when "trylevel" is |
73 | 276 * non-zero (and ":silent!" was not used) or an exception is being thrown at |
277 * the time an error is detected. It is set to FALSE when "trylevel" gets | |
278 * zero again and there was no error or interrupt or throw. | |
7 | 279 */ |
280 EXTERN int force_abort INIT(= FALSE); | |
281 | |
282 /* | |
1140 | 283 * "msg_list" points to a variable in the stack of do_cmdline() which keeps |
284 * the list of arguments of several emsg() calls, one of which is to be | |
285 * converted to an error exception immediately after the failing command | |
286 * returns. The message to be used for the exception value is pointed to by | |
287 * the "throw_msg" field of the first element in the list. It is usually the | |
288 * same as the "msg" field of that element, but can be identical to the "msg" | |
289 * field of a later list element, when the "emsg_severe" flag was set when the | |
290 * emsg() call was made. | |
7 | 291 */ |
292 EXTERN struct msglist **msg_list INIT(= NULL); | |
293 | |
294 /* | |
295 * suppress_errthrow: When TRUE, don't convert an error to an exception. Used | |
296 * when displaying the interrupt message or reporting an exception that is still | |
297 * uncaught at the top level (which has already been discarded then). Also used | |
298 * for the error message when no exception can be thrown. | |
299 */ | |
300 EXTERN int suppress_errthrow INIT(= FALSE); | |
301 | |
302 /* | |
303 * The stack of all caught and not finished exceptions. The exception on the | |
304 * top of the stack is the one got by evaluation of v:exception. The complete | |
305 * stack of all caught and pending exceptions is embedded in the various | |
306 * cstacks; the pending exceptions, however, are not on the caught stack. | |
307 */ | |
308 EXTERN except_T *caught_stack INIT(= NULL); | |
309 | |
310 #endif | |
311 | |
312 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
1405 | 313 /* |
314 * Garbage collection can only take place when we are sure there are no Lists | |
958 | 315 * or Dictionaries being used internally. This is flagged with |
316 * "may_garbage_collect" when we are at the toplevel. | |
317 * "want_garbage_collect" is set by the garbagecollect() function, which means | |
1405 | 318 * we do garbage collection before waiting for a char at the toplevel. |
319 * "garbage_collect_at_exit" indicates garbagecollect(1) was called. | |
320 */ | |
958 | 321 EXTERN int may_garbage_collect INIT(= FALSE); |
322 EXTERN int want_garbage_collect INIT(= FALSE); | |
1405 | 323 EXTERN int garbage_collect_at_exit INIT(= FALSE); |
958 | 324 |
325 /* ID of script being sourced or was sourced to define the current function. */ | |
326 EXTERN scid_T current_SID INIT(= 0); | |
7 | 327 #endif |
119 | 328 |
122 | 329 #if defined(FEAT_EVAL) || defined(FEAT_SYN_HL) |
119 | 330 /* Magic number used for hashitem "hi_key" value indicating a deleted item. |
331 * Only the address is used. */ | |
332 EXTERN char_u hash_removed; | |
122 | 333 #endif |
119 | 334 |
335 | |
7 | 336 EXTERN int scroll_region INIT(= FALSE); /* term supports scroll region */ |
337 EXTERN int t_colors INIT(= 0); /* int value of T_CCO */ | |
338 | |
339 /* | |
340 * When highlight_match is TRUE, highlight a match, starting at the cursor | |
341 * position. Search_match_lines is the number of lines after the match (0 for | |
342 * a match within one line), search_match_endcol the column number of the | |
343 * character just after the match in the last line. | |
344 */ | |
345 EXTERN int highlight_match INIT(= FALSE); /* show search match pos */ | |
346 EXTERN linenr_T search_match_lines; /* lines of of matched string */ | |
347 EXTERN colnr_T search_match_endcol; /* col nr of match end */ | |
348 | |
349 EXTERN int no_smartcase INIT(= FALSE); /* don't use 'smartcase' once */ | |
350 | |
351 EXTERN int need_check_timestamps INIT(= FALSE); /* need to check file | |
352 timestamps asap */ | |
353 EXTERN int did_check_timestamps INIT(= FALSE); /* did check timestamps | |
354 recently */ | |
355 EXTERN int no_check_timestamps INIT(= 0); /* Don't check timestamps */ | |
356 | |
357 EXTERN int highlight_attr[HLF_COUNT]; /* Highl. attr for each context. */ | |
358 #ifdef FEAT_STL_OPT | |
359 # define USER_HIGHLIGHT | |
360 #endif | |
361 #ifdef USER_HIGHLIGHT | |
362 EXTERN int highlight_user[9]; /* User[1-9] attributes */ | |
363 # ifdef FEAT_STL_OPT | |
364 EXTERN int highlight_stlnc[9]; /* On top of user */ | |
365 # endif | |
366 #endif | |
367 #ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
368 EXTERN char_u *use_gvimrc INIT(= NULL); /* "-U" cmdline argument */ | |
369 #endif | |
370 EXTERN int cterm_normal_fg_color INIT(= 0); | |
371 EXTERN int cterm_normal_fg_bold INIT(= 0); | |
372 EXTERN int cterm_normal_bg_color INIT(= 0); | |
373 | |
374 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD | |
375 EXTERN int autocmd_busy INIT(= FALSE); /* Is apply_autocmds() busy? */ | |
376 EXTERN int autocmd_no_enter INIT(= FALSE); /* *Enter autocmds disabled */ | |
377 EXTERN int autocmd_no_leave INIT(= FALSE); /* *Leave autocmds disabled */ | |
378 EXTERN int modified_was_set; /* did ":set modified" */ | |
379 EXTERN int did_filetype INIT(= FALSE); /* FileType event found */ | |
380 EXTERN int keep_filetype INIT(= FALSE); /* value for did_filetype when | |
381 starting to execute | |
382 autocommands */ | |
383 | |
384 /* When deleting the current buffer, another one must be loaded. If we know | |
385 * which one is preferred, au_new_curbuf is set to it */ | |
386 EXTERN buf_T *au_new_curbuf INIT(= NULL); | |
387 #endif | |
388 | |
389 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE | |
390 /* | |
391 * Mouse coordinates, set by check_termcode() | |
392 */ | |
393 EXTERN int mouse_row; | |
394 EXTERN int mouse_col; | |
395 EXTERN int mouse_past_bottom INIT(= FALSE);/* mouse below last line */ | |
396 EXTERN int mouse_past_eol INIT(= FALSE); /* mouse right of line */ | |
397 EXTERN int mouse_dragging INIT(= 0); /* extending Visual area with | |
398 mouse dragging */ | |
399 # if defined(FEAT_MOUSE_DEC) | |
400 /* | |
401 * When the DEC mouse has been pressed but not yet released we enable | |
402 * automatic querys for the mouse position. | |
403 */ | |
227 | 404 EXTERN int WantQueryMouse INIT(= FALSE); |
7 | 405 # endif |
406 | |
407 # ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
408 /* When the window layout is about to be changed, need_mouse_correct is set, | |
409 * so that gui_mouse_correct() is called afterwards, to correct the mouse | |
410 * pointer when focus-follow-mouse is being used. */ | |
411 EXTERN int need_mouse_correct INIT(= FALSE); | |
412 | |
413 /* When double clicking, topline must be the same */ | |
414 EXTERN linenr_T gui_prev_topline INIT(= 0); | |
415 # ifdef FEAT_DIFF | |
416 EXTERN int gui_prev_topfill INIT(= 0); | |
417 # endif | |
418 # endif | |
419 | |
420 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSESHAPE | |
421 EXTERN int drag_status_line INIT(= FALSE); /* dragging the status line */ | |
422 EXTERN int postponed_mouseshape INIT(= FALSE); /* postponed updating the | |
423 mouse pointer shape */ | |
424 # ifdef FEAT_VERTSPLIT | |
425 EXTERN int drag_sep_line INIT(= FALSE); /* dragging vert separator */ | |
426 # endif | |
427 # endif | |
428 | |
429 #endif | |
430 | |
431 #ifdef FEAT_DIFF | |
432 /* Value set from 'diffopt'. */ | |
767 | 433 EXTERN int diff_context INIT(= 6); /* context for folds */ |
434 EXTERN int diff_foldcolumn INIT(= 2); /* 'foldcolumn' for diff mode */ | |
640 | 435 EXTERN int diff_need_scrollbind INIT(= FALSE); |
7 | 436 #endif |
437 | |
438 #ifdef FEAT_MENU | |
439 /* The root of the menu hierarchy. */ | |
440 EXTERN vimmenu_T *root_menu INIT(= NULL); | |
441 /* | |
442 * While defining the system menu, sys_menu is TRUE. This avoids | |
443 * overruling of menus that the user already defined. | |
444 */ | |
445 EXTERN int sys_menu INIT(= FALSE); | |
446 #endif | |
447 | |
448 /* While redrawing the screen this flag is set. It means the screen size | |
449 * ('lines' and 'rows') must not be changed. */ | |
450 EXTERN int updating_screen INIT(= FALSE); | |
451 | |
452 #ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
453 # ifdef FEAT_MENU | |
454 /* Menu item just selected, set by check_termcode() */ | |
455 EXTERN vimmenu_T *current_menu; | |
456 | |
457 /* Set to TRUE after adding/removing menus to ensure they are updated */ | |
458 EXTERN int force_menu_update INIT(= FALSE); | |
459 # endif | |
685 | 460 # ifdef FEAT_GUI_TABLINE |
461 /* Tab in tab pages line just selected, set by check_termcode() */ | |
462 EXTERN int current_tab; | |
688 | 463 |
464 /* Menu entry in tab pages line menu just selected, set by check_termcode() */ | |
465 EXTERN int current_tabmenu; | |
466 # define TABLINE_MENU_CLOSE 1 | |
467 # define TABLINE_MENU_NEW 2 | |
468 # define TABLINE_MENU_OPEN 3 | |
685 | 469 # endif |
7 | 470 |
471 /* Scrollbar moved and new value, set by check_termcode() */ | |
472 EXTERN int current_scrollbar; | |
473 EXTERN long_u scrollbar_value; | |
474 | |
475 /* found "-rv" or "-reverse" in command line args */ | |
476 EXTERN int found_reverse_arg INIT(= FALSE); | |
477 | |
478 /* "-fn" or "-font" command line argument */ | |
479 EXTERN char *font_argument INIT(= NULL); | |
480 | |
481 # ifdef FEAT_GUI_GTK | |
482 /* "-bg" or "-background" command line argument */ | |
483 EXTERN char *background_argument INIT(= NULL); | |
484 | |
485 /* "-fg" or "-foreground" command line argument */ | |
486 EXTERN char *foreground_argument INIT(= NULL); | |
487 # endif | |
488 | |
489 /* | |
490 * While executing external commands or in Ex mode, should not insert GUI | |
491 * events in the input buffer: Set hold_gui_events to non-zero. | |
1832 | 492 * |
493 * volatile because it is used in signal handler sig_sysmouse(). | |
7 | 494 */ |
1832 | 495 EXTERN volatile int hold_gui_events INIT(= 0); |
7 | 496 |
497 /* | |
498 * When resizing the shell is postponed, remember the new size, and call | |
499 * gui_resize_shell() later. | |
500 */ | |
501 EXTERN int new_pixel_width INIT(= 0); | |
502 EXTERN int new_pixel_height INIT(= 0); | |
503 | |
504 /* Window position from ":winpos", to be used when opening the GUI window. */ | |
505 EXTERN int gui_win_x INIT(= -1); | |
506 EXTERN int gui_win_y INIT(= -1); | |
507 #endif | |
508 | |
509 #ifdef FEAT_CLIPBOARD | |
510 EXTERN VimClipboard clip_star; /* PRIMARY selection in X11 */ | |
511 # ifdef FEAT_X11 | |
512 EXTERN VimClipboard clip_plus; /* CLIPBOARD selection in X11 */ | |
513 # else | |
514 # define clip_plus clip_star /* there is only one clipboard */ | |
2644 | 515 # define ONE_CLIPBOARD |
7 | 516 # endif |
2654 | 517 |
3616 | 518 # define CLIP_UNNAMED 1 |
519 # define CLIP_UNNAMED_PLUS 2 | |
2654 | 520 EXTERN int clip_unnamed INIT(= 0); /* above two values or'ed */ |
521 | |
3674 | 522 EXTERN int clip_autoselect_star INIT(= FALSE); |
523 EXTERN int clip_autoselect_plus INIT(= FALSE); | |
692 | 524 EXTERN int clip_autoselectml INIT(= FALSE); |
1904 | 525 EXTERN int clip_html INIT(= FALSE); |
692 | 526 EXTERN regprog_T *clip_exclude_prog INIT(= NULL); |
7 | 527 #endif |
528 | |
529 /* | |
530 * All windows are linked in a list. firstwin points to the first entry, | |
531 * lastwin to the last entry (can be the same as firstwin) and curwin to the | |
532 * currently active window. | |
533 * Without the FEAT_WINDOWS they are all equal. | |
534 */ | |
535 #ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS | |
536 EXTERN win_T *firstwin; /* first window */ | |
537 EXTERN win_T *lastwin; /* last window */ | |
538 EXTERN win_T *prevwin INIT(= NULL); /* previous window */ | |
539 # define W_NEXT(wp) ((wp)->w_next) | |
540 # define FOR_ALL_WINDOWS(wp) for (wp = firstwin; wp != NULL; wp = wp->w_next) | |
3340 | 541 /* |
542 * When using this macro "break" only breaks out of the inner loop. Use "goto" | |
543 * to break out of the tabpage loop. | |
544 */ | |
1869 | 545 # define FOR_ALL_TAB_WINDOWS(tp, wp) \ |
671 | 546 for ((tp) = first_tabpage; (tp) != NULL; (tp) = (tp)->tp_next) \ |
680 | 547 for ((wp) = ((tp) == curtab) \ |
671 | 548 ? firstwin : (tp)->tp_firstwin; (wp); (wp) = (wp)->w_next) |
7 | 549 #else |
550 # define firstwin curwin | |
551 # define lastwin curwin | |
552 # define W_NEXT(wp) NULL | |
553 # define FOR_ALL_WINDOWS(wp) wp = curwin; | |
677 | 554 # define FOR_ALL_TAB_WINDOWS(tp, wp) wp = curwin; |
7 | 555 #endif |
667 | 556 |
7 | 557 EXTERN win_T *curwin; /* currently active window */ |
558 | |
1906 | 559 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD |
560 EXTERN win_T *aucmd_win; /* window used in aucmd_prepbuf() */ | |
1944 | 561 EXTERN int aucmd_win_used INIT(= FALSE); /* aucmd_win is being used */ |
1906 | 562 #endif |
563 | |
7 | 564 /* |
565 * The window layout is kept in a tree of frames. topframe points to the top | |
566 * of the tree. | |
567 */ | |
568 EXTERN frame_T *topframe; /* top of the window frame tree */ | |
569 | |
667 | 570 #ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS |
571 /* | |
673 | 572 * Tab pages are alternative topframes. "first_tabpage" points to the first |
573 * one in the list, "curtab" is the current one. | |
667 | 574 */ |
673 | 575 EXTERN tabpage_T *first_tabpage; |
576 EXTERN tabpage_T *curtab; | |
577 EXTERN int redraw_tabline INIT(= FALSE); /* need to redraw tabline */ | |
667 | 578 #endif |
579 | |
7 | 580 /* |
581 * All buffers are linked in a list. 'firstbuf' points to the first entry, | |
582 * 'lastbuf' to the last entry and 'curbuf' to the currently active buffer. | |
583 */ | |
584 EXTERN buf_T *firstbuf INIT(= NULL); /* first buffer */ | |
585 EXTERN buf_T *lastbuf INIT(= NULL); /* last buffer */ | |
586 EXTERN buf_T *curbuf INIT(= NULL); /* currently active buffer */ | |
587 | |
1066 | 588 /* Flag that is set when switching off 'swapfile'. It means that all blocks |
589 * are to be loaded into memory. Shouldn't be global... */ | |
590 EXTERN int mf_dont_release INIT(= FALSE); /* don't release blocks */ | |
591 | |
7 | 592 /* |
593 * List of files being edited (global argument list). curwin->w_alist points | |
594 * to this when the window is using the global argument list. | |
595 */ | |
596 EXTERN alist_T global_alist; /* global argument list */ | |
597 EXTERN int arg_had_last INIT(= FALSE); /* accessed last file in | |
598 global_alist */ | |
599 | |
600 EXTERN int ru_col; /* column for ruler */ | |
601 #ifdef FEAT_STL_OPT | |
602 EXTERN int ru_wid; /* 'rulerfmt' width of ruler when non-zero */ | |
603 #endif | |
604 EXTERN int sc_col; /* column for shown command */ | |
605 | |
606 #ifdef TEMPDIRNAMES | |
607 EXTERN char_u *vim_tempdir INIT(= NULL); /* Name of Vim's own temp dir. | |
608 Ends in a slash. */ | |
609 #endif | |
610 | |
611 /* | |
612 * When starting or exiting some things are done differently (e.g. screen | |
613 * updating). | |
614 */ | |
615 EXTERN int starting INIT(= NO_SCREEN); | |
616 /* first NO_SCREEN, then NO_BUFFERS and then | |
617 * set to 0 when starting up finished */ | |
618 EXTERN int exiting INIT(= FALSE); | |
625 | 619 /* TRUE when planning to exit Vim. Might |
620 * still keep on running if there is a changed | |
621 * buffer. */ | |
622 EXTERN int really_exiting INIT(= FALSE); | |
623 /* TRUE when we are sure to exit, e.g., after | |
624 * a deadly signal */ | |
1832 | 625 /* volatile because it is used in signal handler deathtrap(). */ |
626 EXTERN volatile int full_screen INIT(= FALSE); | |
7 | 627 /* TRUE when doing full-screen output |
628 * otherwise only writing some messages */ | |
629 | |
630 EXTERN int restricted INIT(= FALSE); | |
631 /* TRUE when started as "rvim" */ | |
632 EXTERN int secure INIT(= FALSE); | |
633 /* non-zero when only "safe" commands are | |
634 * allowed, e.g. when sourcing .exrc or .vimrc | |
635 * in current directory */ | |
636 | |
634 | 637 EXTERN int textlock INIT(= 0); |
638 /* non-zero when changing text and jumping to | |
639 * another window or buffer is not allowed */ | |
640 | |
819 | 641 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD |
642 EXTERN int curbuf_lock INIT(= 0); | |
643 /* non-zero when the current buffer can't be | |
644 * changed. Used for FileChangedRO. */ | |
1834 | 645 EXTERN int allbuf_lock INIT(= 0); |
646 /* non-zero when no buffer name can be | |
647 * changed, no buffer can be deleted and | |
648 * current directory can't be changed. | |
649 * Used for SwapExists et al. */ | |
819 | 650 #endif |
7 | 651 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL |
652 # define HAVE_SANDBOX | |
653 EXTERN int sandbox INIT(= 0); | |
634 | 654 /* Non-zero when evaluating an expression in a |
655 * "sandbox". Several things are not allowed | |
656 * then. */ | |
7 | 657 #endif |
658 | |
659 EXTERN int silent_mode INIT(= FALSE); | |
660 /* set to TRUE when "-s" commandline argument | |
661 * used for ex */ | |
662 | |
663 #ifdef FEAT_VISUAL | |
664 EXTERN pos_T VIsual; /* start position of active Visual selection */ | |
665 EXTERN int VIsual_active INIT(= FALSE); | |
666 /* whether Visual mode is active */ | |
667 EXTERN int VIsual_select INIT(= FALSE); | |
668 /* whether Select mode is active */ | |
669 EXTERN int VIsual_reselect; | |
670 /* whether to restart the selection after a | |
671 * Select mode mapping or menu */ | |
672 | |
673 EXTERN int VIsual_mode INIT(= 'v'); | |
674 /* type of Visual mode */ | |
675 | |
676 EXTERN int redo_VIsual_busy INIT(= FALSE); | |
677 /* TRUE when redoing Visual */ | |
678 #endif | |
679 | |
680 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE | |
681 /* | |
682 * When pasting text with the middle mouse button in visual mode with | |
683 * restart_edit set, remember where it started so we can set Insstart. | |
684 */ | |
685 EXTERN pos_T where_paste_started; | |
686 #endif | |
687 | |
688 /* | |
689 * This flag is used to make auto-indent work right on lines where only a | |
690 * <RETURN> or <ESC> is typed. It is set when an auto-indent is done, and | |
691 * reset when any other editing is done on the line. If an <ESC> or <RETURN> | |
692 * is received, and did_ai is TRUE, the line is truncated. | |
693 */ | |
694 EXTERN int did_ai INIT(= FALSE); | |
695 | |
696 /* | |
697 * Column of first char after autoindent. 0 when no autoindent done. Used | |
698 * when 'backspace' is 0, to avoid backspacing over autoindent. | |
699 */ | |
700 EXTERN colnr_T ai_col INIT(= 0); | |
701 | |
702 #ifdef FEAT_COMMENTS | |
703 /* | |
704 * This is a character which will end a start-middle-end comment when typed as | |
705 * the first character on a new line. It is taken from the last character of | |
706 * the "end" comment leader when the COM_AUTO_END flag is given for that | |
707 * comment end in 'comments'. It is only valid when did_ai is TRUE. | |
708 */ | |
709 EXTERN int end_comment_pending INIT(= NUL); | |
710 #endif | |
711 | |
712 #ifdef FEAT_SCROLLBIND | |
713 /* | |
714 * This flag is set after a ":syncbind" to let the check_scrollbind() function | |
715 * know that it should not attempt to perform scrollbinding due to the scroll | |
716 * that was a result of the ":syncbind." (Otherwise, check_scrollbind() will | |
717 * undo some of the work done by ":syncbind.") -ralston | |
718 */ | |
719 EXTERN int did_syncbind INIT(= FALSE); | |
720 #endif | |
721 | |
722 #ifdef FEAT_SMARTINDENT | |
723 /* | |
724 * This flag is set when a smart indent has been performed. When the next typed | |
725 * character is a '{' the inserted tab will be deleted again. | |
726 */ | |
727 EXTERN int did_si INIT(= FALSE); | |
728 | |
729 /* | |
730 * This flag is set after an auto indent. If the next typed character is a '}' | |
731 * one indent will be removed. | |
732 */ | |
733 EXTERN int can_si INIT(= FALSE); | |
734 | |
735 /* | |
736 * This flag is set after an "O" command. If the next typed character is a '{' | |
737 * one indent will be removed. | |
738 */ | |
739 EXTERN int can_si_back INIT(= FALSE); | |
740 #endif | |
741 | |
742 EXTERN pos_T saved_cursor /* w_cursor before formatting text. */ | |
3616 | 743 #ifdef DO_INIT |
1869 | 744 = INIT_POS_T(0, 0, 0) |
3616 | 745 #endif |
7 | 746 ; |
747 | |
748 /* | |
749 * Stuff for insert mode. | |
750 */ | |
751 EXTERN pos_T Insstart; /* This is where the latest | |
752 * insert/append mode started. */ | |
753 #ifdef FEAT_VREPLACE | |
754 /* | |
755 * Stuff for VREPLACE mode. | |
756 */ | |
757 EXTERN int orig_line_count INIT(= 0); /* Line count when "gR" started */ | |
758 EXTERN int vr_lines_changed INIT(= 0); /* #Lines changed by "gR" so far */ | |
759 #endif | |
760 | |
761 #if defined(FEAT_X11) && defined(FEAT_XCLIPBOARD) | |
762 /* argument to SETJMP() for handling X IO errors */ | |
763 EXTERN JMP_BUF x_jump_env; | |
764 #endif | |
765 | |
766 #if defined(HAVE_SETJMP_H) | |
767 /* | |
768 * Stuff for setjmp() and longjmp(). | |
769 * Used to protect areas where we could crash. | |
770 */ | |
771 EXTERN JMP_BUF lc_jump_env; /* argument to SETJMP() */ | |
177 | 772 # ifdef SIGHASARG |
1832 | 773 /* volatile because it is used in signal handlers. */ |
774 EXTERN volatile int lc_signal; /* caught signal number, 0 when no was signal | |
775 caught; used for mch_libcall() */ | |
177 | 776 # endif |
1832 | 777 /* volatile because it is used in signal handler deathtrap(). */ |
778 EXTERN volatile int lc_active INIT(= FALSE); /* TRUE when lc_jump_env is valid. */ | |
7 | 779 #endif |
780 | |
781 #if defined(FEAT_MBYTE) || defined(FEAT_POSTSCRIPT) | |
782 /* | |
783 * These flags are set based upon 'fileencoding'. | |
784 * Note that "enc_utf8" is also set for "unicode", because the characters are | |
785 * internally stored as UTF-8 (to avoid trouble with NUL bytes). | |
786 */ | |
787 # define DBCS_JPN 932 /* japan */ | |
788 # define DBCS_JPNU 9932 /* euc-jp */ | |
789 # define DBCS_KOR 949 /* korea */ | |
790 # define DBCS_KORU 9949 /* euc-kr */ | |
791 # define DBCS_CHS 936 /* chinese */ | |
792 # define DBCS_CHSU 9936 /* euc-cn */ | |
793 # define DBCS_CHT 950 /* taiwan */ | |
794 # define DBCS_CHTU 9950 /* euc-tw */ | |
795 # define DBCS_2BYTE 1 /* 2byte- */ | |
796 # define DBCS_DEBUG -1 | |
797 #endif | |
798 | |
799 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
800 EXTERN int enc_dbcs INIT(= 0); /* One of DBCS_xxx values if | |
801 DBCS encoding */ | |
802 EXTERN int enc_unicode INIT(= 0); /* 2: UCS-2 or UTF-16, 4: UCS-4 */ | |
803 EXTERN int enc_utf8 INIT(= FALSE); /* UTF-8 encoded Unicode */ | |
493 | 804 EXTERN int enc_latin1like INIT(= TRUE); /* 'encoding' is latin1 comp. */ |
7 | 805 # ifdef WIN3264 |
806 /* Codepage nr of 'encoding'. Negative means it's not been set yet, zero | |
807 * means 'encoding' is not a valid codepage. */ | |
808 EXTERN int enc_codepage INIT(= -1); | |
26 | 809 EXTERN int enc_latin9 INIT(= FALSE); /* 'encoding' is latin9 */ |
7 | 810 # endif |
811 EXTERN int has_mbyte INIT(= 0); /* any multi-byte encoding */ | |
812 | |
3616 | 813 # if defined(WIN3264) && defined(FEAT_MBYTE) |
7 | 814 EXTERN int wide_WindowProc INIT(= FALSE); /* use wide WindowProc() */ |
3616 | 815 # endif |
7 | 816 |
817 /* | |
818 * To speed up BYTELEN() we fill a table with the byte lengths whenever | |
819 * enc_utf8 or enc_dbcs changes. | |
820 */ | |
821 EXTERN char mb_bytelen_tab[256]; | |
822 | |
823 /* Variables that tell what conversion is used for keyboard input and display | |
824 * output. */ | |
825 EXTERN vimconv_T input_conv; /* type of input conversion */ | |
826 EXTERN vimconv_T output_conv; /* type of output conversion */ | |
827 | |
828 /* | |
829 * Function pointers, used to quickly get to the right function. Each has | |
830 * three possible values: latin_ (8-bit), utfc_ or utf_ (utf-8) and dbcs_ | |
831 * (DBCS). | |
832 * The value is set in mb_init(); | |
833 */ | |
474 | 834 /* length of char in bytes, including following composing chars */ |
835 EXTERN int (*mb_ptr2len) __ARGS((char_u *p)) INIT(= latin_ptr2len); | |
1903 | 836 /* idem, with limit on string length */ |
837 EXTERN int (*mb_ptr2len_len) __ARGS((char_u *p, int size)) INIT(= latin_ptr2len_len); | |
474 | 838 /* byte length of char */ |
7 | 839 EXTERN int (*mb_char2len) __ARGS((int c)) INIT(= latin_char2len); |
474 | 840 /* convert char to bytes, return the length */ |
7 | 841 EXTERN int (*mb_char2bytes) __ARGS((int c, char_u *buf)) INIT(= latin_char2bytes); |
842 EXTERN int (*mb_ptr2cells) __ARGS((char_u *p)) INIT(= latin_ptr2cells); | |
1903 | 843 EXTERN int (*mb_ptr2cells_len) __ARGS((char_u *p, int size)) INIT(= latin_ptr2cells_len); |
7 | 844 EXTERN int (*mb_char2cells) __ARGS((int c)) INIT(= latin_char2cells); |
1378 | 845 EXTERN int (*mb_off2cells) __ARGS((unsigned off, unsigned max_off)) INIT(= latin_off2cells); |
7 | 846 EXTERN int (*mb_ptr2char) __ARGS((char_u *p)) INIT(= latin_ptr2char); |
847 EXTERN int (*mb_head_off) __ARGS((char_u *base, char_u *p)) INIT(= latin_head_off); | |
848 | |
849 # if defined(USE_ICONV) && defined(DYNAMIC_ICONV) | |
850 /* Pointers to functions and variables to be loaded at runtime */ | |
851 EXTERN size_t (*iconv) (iconv_t cd, const char **inbuf, size_t *inbytesleft, char **outbuf, size_t *outbytesleft); | |
852 EXTERN iconv_t (*iconv_open) (const char *tocode, const char *fromcode); | |
853 EXTERN int (*iconv_close) (iconv_t cd); | |
854 EXTERN int (*iconvctl) (iconv_t cd, int request, void *argument); | |
855 EXTERN int* (*iconv_errno) (void); | |
856 # endif | |
857 | |
858 #endif /* FEAT_MBYTE */ | |
859 | |
860 #ifdef FEAT_XIM | |
861 # ifdef FEAT_GUI_GTK | |
862 EXTERN GtkIMContext *xic INIT(= NULL); | |
863 /* | |
864 * Start and end column of the preedit area in virtual columns from the start | |
865 * of the text line. When there is no preedit area they are set to MAXCOL. | |
866 * "preedit_end_col" is needed for coloring the preedited string. Drawing the | |
867 * color between "preedit_start_col" and curpos did not work, because some XIM | |
868 * set the cursor position to the first char of the string. | |
869 */ | |
870 EXTERN colnr_T preedit_start_col INIT(= MAXCOL); | |
871 EXTERN colnr_T preedit_end_col INIT(= MAXCOL); | |
872 | |
873 /* "xim_changed_while_preediting" is set when changed() can set the 'modified' | |
874 * flag even while preediting. */ | |
875 EXTERN int xim_changed_while_preediting INIT(= FALSE); | |
876 # else | |
877 EXTERN XIC xic INIT(= NULL); | |
878 # endif | |
661 | 879 # ifdef FEAT_GUI |
7 | 880 EXTERN guicolor_T xim_fg_color INIT(= INVALCOLOR); |
881 EXTERN guicolor_T xim_bg_color INIT(= INVALCOLOR); | |
661 | 882 # endif |
7 | 883 #endif |
884 | |
885 #ifdef FEAT_HANGULIN | |
886 EXTERN int composing_hangul INIT(= 0); | |
887 EXTERN char_u composing_hangul_buffer[5]; | |
888 #endif | |
889 | |
890 /* | |
891 * "State" is the main state of Vim. | |
892 * There are other variables that modify the state: | |
893 * "Visual_mode" When State is NORMAL or INSERT. | |
894 * "finish_op" When State is NORMAL, after typing the operator and before | |
895 * typing the motion command. | |
896 */ | |
897 EXTERN int State INIT(= NORMAL); /* This is the current state of the | |
898 * command interpreter. */ | |
899 | |
900 EXTERN int finish_op INIT(= FALSE);/* TRUE while an operator is pending */ | |
1689 | 901 EXTERN int opcount INIT(= 0); /* count for pending operator */ |
7 | 902 |
903 /* | |
904 * ex mode (Q) state | |
905 */ | |
906 EXTERN int exmode_active INIT(= 0); /* zero, EXMODE_NORMAL or EXMODE_VIM */ | |
907 EXTERN int ex_no_reprint INIT(= FALSE); /* no need to print after z or p */ | |
908 | |
442 | 909 EXTERN int Recording INIT(= FALSE); /* TRUE when recording into a reg. */ |
910 EXTERN int Exec_reg INIT(= FALSE); /* TRUE when executing a register */ | |
7 | 911 |
442 | 912 EXTERN int no_mapping INIT(= FALSE); /* currently no mapping allowed */ |
913 EXTERN int no_zero_mapping INIT(= 0); /* mapping zero not allowed */ | |
914 EXTERN int allow_keys INIT(= FALSE); /* allow key codes when no_mapping | |
1376 | 915 * is set */ |
442 | 916 EXTERN int no_u_sync INIT(= 0); /* Don't call u_sync() */ |
7 | 917 |
442 | 918 EXTERN int restart_edit INIT(= 0); /* call edit when next cmd finished */ |
919 EXTERN int arrow_used; /* Normally FALSE, set to TRUE after | |
7 | 920 * hitting cursor key in insert mode. |
921 * Used by vgetorpeek() to decide when | |
922 * to call u_sync() */ | |
230 | 923 EXTERN int ins_at_eol INIT(= FALSE); /* put cursor after eol when |
924 restarting edit after CTRL-O */ | |
7 | 925 #ifdef FEAT_INS_EXPAND |
926 EXTERN char_u *edit_submode INIT(= NULL); /* msg for CTRL-X submode */ | |
927 EXTERN char_u *edit_submode_pre INIT(= NULL); /* prepended to edit_submode */ | |
928 EXTERN char_u *edit_submode_extra INIT(= NULL);/* appended to edit_submode */ | |
534 | 929 EXTERN hlf_T edit_submode_highl; /* highl. method for extra info */ |
7 | 930 EXTERN int ctrl_x_mode INIT(= 0); /* Which Ctrl-X mode are we in? */ |
931 #endif | |
932 | |
933 EXTERN int no_abbr INIT(= TRUE); /* TRUE when no abbreviations loaded */ | |
934 #ifdef MSDOS | |
935 EXTERN int beep_count INIT(= 0); /* nr of beeps since last char typed */ | |
936 #endif | |
937 | |
938 #ifdef USE_EXE_NAME | |
939 EXTERN char_u *exe_name; /* the name of the executable */ | |
940 #endif | |
941 | |
942 #ifdef USE_ON_FLY_SCROLL | |
943 EXTERN int dont_scroll INIT(= FALSE);/* don't use scrollbars when TRUE */ | |
944 #endif | |
945 EXTERN int mapped_ctrl_c INIT(= FALSE); /* CTRL-C is mapped */ | |
946 EXTERN int ctrl_c_interrupts INIT(= TRUE); /* CTRL-C sets got_int */ | |
947 | |
948 EXTERN cmdmod_T cmdmod; /* Ex command modifiers */ | |
949 | |
950 EXTERN int msg_silent INIT(= 0); /* don't print messages */ | |
951 EXTERN int emsg_silent INIT(= 0); /* don't print error messages */ | |
952 EXTERN int cmd_silent INIT(= FALSE); /* don't echo the command line */ | |
953 | |
579 | 954 #if defined(FEAT_GUI_DIALOG) || defined(FEAT_CON_DIALOG) \ |
955 || defined(FEAT_AUTOCMD) | |
956 # define HAS_SWAP_EXISTS_ACTION | |
957 EXTERN int swap_exists_action INIT(= SEA_NONE); | |
958 /* For dialog when swap file already | |
959 * exists. */ | |
603 | 960 EXTERN int swap_exists_did_quit INIT(= FALSE); |
961 /* Selected "quit" at the dialog. */ | |
7 | 962 #endif |
963 | |
964 EXTERN char_u *IObuff; /* sprintf's are done in this buffer, | |
965 size is IOSIZE */ | |
966 EXTERN char_u *NameBuff; /* file names are expanded in this | |
967 * buffer, size is MAXPATHL */ | |
968 EXTERN char_u msg_buf[MSG_BUF_LEN]; /* small buffer for messages */ | |
969 | |
970 /* When non-zero, postpone redrawing. */ | |
971 EXTERN int RedrawingDisabled INIT(= 0); | |
972 | |
973 EXTERN int readonlymode INIT(= FALSE); /* Set to TRUE for "view" */ | |
974 EXTERN int recoverymode INIT(= FALSE); /* Set to TRUE for "-r" option */ | |
975 | |
976 EXTERN struct buffheader stuffbuff /* stuff buffer */ | |
977 #ifdef DO_INIT | |
978 = {{NULL, {NUL}}, NULL, 0, 0} | |
979 #endif | |
980 ; | |
981 EXTERN typebuf_T typebuf /* typeahead buffer */ | |
982 #ifdef DO_INIT | |
1900 | 983 = {NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0} |
7 | 984 #endif |
985 ; | |
986 #ifdef FEAT_EX_EXTRA | |
1200 | 987 EXTERN int ex_normal_busy INIT(= 0); /* recursiveness of ex_normal() */ |
856 | 988 EXTERN int ex_normal_lock INIT(= 0); /* forbid use of ex_normal() */ |
7 | 989 #endif |
1462 | 990 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL |
991 EXTERN int ignore_script INIT(= FALSE); /* ignore script input */ | |
992 #endif | |
7 | 993 EXTERN int stop_insert_mode; /* for ":stopinsert" and 'insertmode' */ |
994 | |
995 EXTERN int KeyTyped; /* TRUE if user typed current char */ | |
996 EXTERN int KeyStuffed; /* TRUE if current char from stuffbuf */ | |
997 #ifdef USE_IM_CONTROL | |
998 EXTERN int vgetc_im_active; /* Input Method was active for last | |
999 character obtained from vgetc() */ | |
1000 #endif | |
1001 EXTERN int maptick INIT(= 0); /* tick for each non-mapped char */ | |
1002 | |
1003 EXTERN char_u chartab[256]; /* table used in charset.c; See | |
1004 init_chartab() for explanation */ | |
1005 | |
1006 EXTERN int must_redraw INIT(= 0); /* type of redraw necessary */ | |
1007 EXTERN int skip_redraw INIT(= FALSE); /* skip redraw once */ | |
1008 EXTERN int do_redraw INIT(= FALSE); /* extra redraw once */ | |
1009 | |
1010 EXTERN int need_highlight_changed INIT(= TRUE); | |
1011 EXTERN char_u *use_viminfo INIT(= NULL); /* name of viminfo file to use */ | |
1012 | |
1013 #define NSCRIPT 15 | |
1014 EXTERN FILE *scriptin[NSCRIPT]; /* streams to read script from */ | |
1015 EXTERN int curscript INIT(= 0); /* index in scriptin[] */ | |
1016 EXTERN FILE *scriptout INIT(= NULL); /* stream to write script to */ | |
1017 EXTERN int read_cmd_fd INIT(= 0); /* fd to read commands from */ | |
1018 | |
1832 | 1019 /* volatile because it is used in signal handler catch_sigint(). */ |
1020 EXTERN volatile int got_int INIT(= FALSE); /* set to TRUE when interrupt | |
7 | 1021 signal occurred */ |
1022 #ifdef USE_TERM_CONSOLE | |
1023 EXTERN int term_console INIT(= FALSE); /* set to TRUE when console used */ | |
1024 #endif | |
1025 EXTERN int termcap_active INIT(= FALSE); /* set by starttermcap() */ | |
1026 EXTERN int cur_tmode INIT(= TMODE_COOK); /* input terminal mode */ | |
1200 | 1027 EXTERN int bangredo INIT(= FALSE); /* set to TRUE with ! command */ |
7 | 1028 EXTERN int searchcmdlen; /* length of previous search cmd */ |
1029 #ifdef FEAT_SYN_HL | |
1030 EXTERN int reg_do_extmatch INIT(= 0); /* Used when compiling regexp: | |
1031 * REX_SET to allow \z\(...\), | |
1032 * REX_USE to allow \z\1 et al. */ | |
1033 EXTERN reg_extmatch_T *re_extmatch_in INIT(= NULL); /* Used by vim_regexec(): | |
1034 * strings for \z\1...\z\9 */ | |
1035 EXTERN reg_extmatch_T *re_extmatch_out INIT(= NULL); /* Set by vim_regexec() | |
1036 * to store \z\(...\) matches */ | |
1037 #endif | |
1038 | |
1039 EXTERN int did_outofmem_msg INIT(= FALSE); | |
1040 /* set after out of memory msg */ | |
1041 EXTERN int did_swapwrite_msg INIT(= FALSE); | |
1042 /* set after swap write error msg */ | |
1043 EXTERN int undo_off INIT(= FALSE); /* undo switched off for now */ | |
1044 EXTERN int global_busy INIT(= 0); /* set when :global is executing */ | |
1045 EXTERN int listcmd_busy INIT(= FALSE); /* set when :argdo, :windo or | |
1046 :bufdo is executing */ | |
1047 EXTERN int need_start_insertmode INIT(= FALSE); | |
1048 /* start insert mode soon */ | |
1049 EXTERN char_u *last_cmdline INIT(= NULL); /* last command line (for ":) */ | |
1050 EXTERN char_u *repeat_cmdline INIT(= NULL); /* command line for "." */ | |
1051 #ifdef FEAT_CMDHIST | |
1052 EXTERN char_u *new_last_cmdline INIT(= NULL); /* new value for last_cmdline */ | |
1053 #endif | |
1054 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD | |
1055 EXTERN char_u *autocmd_fname INIT(= NULL); /* fname for <afile> on cmdline */ | |
1723 | 1056 EXTERN int autocmd_fname_full; /* autocmd_fname is full path */ |
7 | 1057 EXTERN int autocmd_bufnr INIT(= 0); /* fnum for <abuf> on cmdline */ |
1058 EXTERN char_u *autocmd_match INIT(= NULL); /* name for <amatch> on cmdline */ | |
661 | 1059 EXTERN int did_cursorhold INIT(= FALSE); /* set when CursorHold t'gerd */ |
1060 EXTERN pos_T last_cursormoved /* for CursorMoved event */ | |
1061 # ifdef DO_INIT | |
1869 | 1062 = INIT_POS_T(0, 0, 0) |
661 | 1063 # endif |
1064 ; | |
7 | 1065 #endif |
1066 | |
1067 #ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS | |
1068 EXTERN int postponed_split INIT(= 0); /* for CTRL-W CTRL-] command */ | |
1069 EXTERN int postponed_split_flags INIT(= 0); /* args for win_split() */ | |
1090 | 1070 EXTERN int postponed_split_tab INIT(= 0); /* cmdmod.tab */ |
7 | 1071 # ifdef FEAT_QUICKFIX |
1072 EXTERN int g_do_tagpreview INIT(= 0); /* for tag preview commands: | |
1073 height of preview window */ | |
1074 # endif | |
1075 #endif | |
1076 EXTERN int replace_offset INIT(= 0); /* offset for replace_push() */ | |
1077 | |
1078 EXTERN char_u *escape_chars INIT(= (char_u *)" \t\\\"|"); | |
1079 /* need backslash in cmd line */ | |
1080 | |
1081 EXTERN int keep_help_flag INIT(= FALSE); /* doing :ta from help file */ | |
1082 | |
1083 /* | |
1084 * When a string option is NULL (which only happens in out-of-memory | |
1085 * situations), it is set to empty_option, to avoid having to check for NULL | |
1086 * everywhere. | |
1087 */ | |
1088 EXTERN char_u *empty_option INIT(= (char_u *)""); | |
1089 | |
1090 EXTERN int redir_off INIT(= FALSE); /* no redirection for a moment */ | |
1091 EXTERN FILE *redir_fd INIT(= NULL); /* message redirection file */ | |
1092 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL | |
1093 EXTERN int redir_reg INIT(= 0); /* message redirection register */ | |
167 | 1094 EXTERN int redir_vname INIT(= 0); /* message redirection variable */ |
7 | 1095 #endif |
1096 | |
1097 #ifdef FEAT_LANGMAP | |
1098 EXTERN char_u langmap_mapchar[256]; /* mapping for language keys */ | |
1099 #endif | |
1100 | |
1101 #ifdef FEAT_WILDMENU | |
1102 EXTERN int save_p_ls INIT(= -1); /* Save 'laststatus' setting */ | |
1103 EXTERN int save_p_wmh INIT(= -1); /* Save 'winminheight' setting */ | |
1104 EXTERN int wild_menu_showing INIT(= 0); | |
3616 | 1105 # define WM_SHOWN 1 /* wildmenu showing */ |
1106 # define WM_SCROLLED 2 /* wildmenu showing with scroll */ | |
7 | 1107 #endif |
1108 | |
1109 #ifdef MSWIN | |
1110 EXTERN char_u toupper_tab[256]; /* table for toupper() */ | |
1111 EXTERN char_u tolower_tab[256]; /* table for tolower() */ | |
1112 #endif | |
1113 | |
1114 #ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK | |
1115 EXTERN char breakat_flags[256]; /* which characters are in 'breakat' */ | |
1116 #endif | |
1117 | |
1118 /* these are in version.c */ | |
1119 extern char *Version; | |
1120 #if defined(HAVE_DATE_TIME) && defined(VMS) && defined(VAXC) | |
1121 extern char longVersion[]; | |
1122 #else | |
1123 extern char *longVersion; | |
1124 #endif | |
1125 | |
1126 /* | |
1127 * Some file names are stored in pathdef.c, which is generated from the | |
1128 * Makefile to make their value depend on the Makefile. | |
1129 */ | |
1130 #ifdef HAVE_PATHDEF | |
1131 extern char_u *default_vim_dir; | |
1132 extern char_u *default_vimruntime_dir; | |
1133 extern char_u *all_cflags; | |
1134 extern char_u *all_lflags; | |
1135 # ifdef VMS | |
1136 extern char_u *compiler_version; | |
1054 | 1137 extern char_u *compiled_arch; |
7 | 1138 # endif |
1139 extern char_u *compiled_user; | |
1140 extern char_u *compiled_sys; | |
1141 #endif | |
1142 | |
1143 /* When a window has a local directory, the absolute path of the global | |
1144 * current directory is stored here (in allocated memory). If the current | |
1145 * directory is not a local directory, globaldir is NULL. */ | |
1146 EXTERN char_u *globaldir INIT(= NULL); | |
1147 | |
1148 /* Characters from 'listchars' option */ | |
1149 EXTERN int lcs_eol INIT(= '$'); | |
1150 EXTERN int lcs_ext INIT(= NUL); | |
1151 EXTERN int lcs_prec INIT(= NUL); | |
12 | 1152 EXTERN int lcs_nbsp INIT(= NUL); |
7 | 1153 EXTERN int lcs_tab1 INIT(= NUL); |
1154 EXTERN int lcs_tab2 INIT(= NUL); | |
1155 EXTERN int lcs_trail INIT(= NUL); | |
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7 | 1159 |
1160 #if defined(FEAT_WINDOWS) || defined(FEAT_WILDMENU) || defined(FEAT_STL_OPT) \ | |
1161 || defined(FEAT_FOLDING) | |
1162 /* Characters from 'fillchars' option */ | |
1163 EXTERN int fill_stl INIT(= ' '); | |
1164 EXTERN int fill_stlnc INIT(= ' '); | |
1165 #endif | |
1166 #if defined(FEAT_WINDOWS) || defined(FEAT_FOLDING) | |
1167 EXTERN int fill_vert INIT(= ' '); | |
1168 EXTERN int fill_fold INIT(= '-'); | |
1169 EXTERN int fill_diff INIT(= '-'); | |
1170 #endif | |
1171 | |
1172 #ifdef FEAT_VISUAL | |
1173 /* Whether 'keymodel' contains "stopsel" and "startsel". */ | |
1174 EXTERN int km_stopsel INIT(= FALSE); | |
1175 EXTERN int km_startsel INIT(= FALSE); | |
1176 #endif | |
1177 | |
1178 #ifdef FEAT_CMDWIN | |
1179 EXTERN int cedit_key INIT(= -1); /* key value of 'cedit' option */ | |
1180 EXTERN int cmdwin_type INIT(= 0); /* type of cmdline window or 0 */ | |
1181 EXTERN int cmdwin_result INIT(= 0); /* result of cmdline window or 0 */ | |
1182 #endif | |
1183 | |
1184 EXTERN char_u no_lines_msg[] INIT(= N_("--No lines in buffer--")); | |
1185 | |
484 | 1186 /* |
1187 * When ":global" is used to number of substitutions and changed lines is | |
1188 * accumulated until it's finished. | |
1189 * Also used for ":spellrepall". | |
1190 */ | |
1191 EXTERN long sub_nsubs; /* total number of substitutions */ | |
1192 EXTERN linenr_T sub_nlines; /* total number of lines changed */ | |
1193 | |
7 | 1194 /* table to store parsed 'wildmode' */ |
1195 EXTERN char_u wim_flags[4]; | |
1196 | |
1197 #if defined(FEAT_TITLE) && defined(FEAT_STL_OPT) | |
1198 /* whether titlestring and iconstring contains statusline syntax */ | |
1199 # define STL_IN_ICON 1 | |
1200 # define STL_IN_TITLE 2 | |
1201 EXTERN int stl_syntax INIT(= 0); | |
1202 #endif | |
1203 | |
1204 #ifdef FEAT_SEARCH_EXTRA | |
1205 /* don't use 'hlsearch' temporarily */ | |
1206 EXTERN int no_hlsearch INIT(= FALSE); | |
1207 #endif | |
1208 | |
1620 | 1209 #if defined(FEAT_BEVAL) && !defined(NO_X11_INCLUDES) |
190 | 1210 EXTERN BalloonEval *balloonEval INIT(= NULL); |
216 | 1211 # if defined(FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG) || defined(FEAT_SUN_WORKSHOP) |
190 | 1212 EXTERN int bevalServers INIT(= 0); |
216 | 1213 # define BEVAL_NETBEANS 0x01 |
1214 # define BEVAL_WORKSHOP 0x02 | |
1215 # endif | |
190 | 1216 #endif |
1217 | |
7 | 1218 #ifdef CURSOR_SHAPE |
1219 /* the table is in misc2.c, because of initializations */ | |
1220 extern cursorentry_T shape_table[SHAPE_IDX_COUNT]; | |
1221 #endif | |
1222 | |
1223 #ifdef FEAT_PRINTER | |
440 | 1224 /* |
1225 * Printer stuff shared between hardcopy.c and machine-specific printing code. | |
1226 */ | |
7 | 1227 # define OPT_PRINT_TOP 0 |
1228 # define OPT_PRINT_BOT 1 | |
1229 # define OPT_PRINT_LEFT 2 | |
1230 # define OPT_PRINT_RIGHT 3 | |
1231 # define OPT_PRINT_HEADERHEIGHT 4 | |
1232 # define OPT_PRINT_SYNTAX 5 | |
1233 # define OPT_PRINT_NUMBER 6 | |
1234 # define OPT_PRINT_WRAP 7 | |
1235 # define OPT_PRINT_DUPLEX 8 | |
1236 # define OPT_PRINT_PORTRAIT 9 | |
1237 # define OPT_PRINT_PAPER 10 | |
1238 # define OPT_PRINT_COLLATE 11 | |
1239 # define OPT_PRINT_JOBSPLIT 12 | |
1240 # define OPT_PRINT_FORMFEED 13 | |
1241 | |
1242 # define OPT_PRINT_NUM_OPTIONS 14 | |
1243 | |
1244 EXTERN option_table_T printer_opts[OPT_PRINT_NUM_OPTIONS] | |
1245 # ifdef DO_INIT | |
1246 = | |
1247 { | |
1248 {"top", TRUE, 0, NULL, 0, FALSE}, | |
1249 {"bottom", TRUE, 0, NULL, 0, FALSE}, | |
1250 {"left", TRUE, 0, NULL, 0, FALSE}, | |
1251 {"right", TRUE, 0, NULL, 0, FALSE}, | |
1252 {"header", TRUE, 0, NULL, 0, FALSE}, | |
1253 {"syntax", FALSE, 0, NULL, 0, FALSE}, | |
1254 {"number", FALSE, 0, NULL, 0, FALSE}, | |
1255 {"wrap", FALSE, 0, NULL, 0, FALSE}, | |
1256 {"duplex", FALSE, 0, NULL, 0, FALSE}, | |
1257 {"portrait", FALSE, 0, NULL, 0, FALSE}, | |
1258 {"paper", FALSE, 0, NULL, 0, FALSE}, | |
1259 {"collate", FALSE, 0, NULL, 0, FALSE}, | |
1260 {"jobsplit", FALSE, 0, NULL, 0, FALSE}, | |
1261 {"formfeed", FALSE, 0, NULL, 0, FALSE}, | |
1262 } | |
1263 # endif | |
1264 ; | |
1265 | |
1266 /* For prt_get_unit(). */ | |
1267 # define PRT_UNIT_NONE -1 | |
1268 # define PRT_UNIT_PERC 0 | |
1269 # define PRT_UNIT_INCH 1 | |
1270 # define PRT_UNIT_MM 2 | |
1271 # define PRT_UNIT_POINT 3 | |
1272 # define PRT_UNIT_NAMES {"pc", "in", "mm", "pt"} | |
1273 #endif | |
1274 | |
707 | 1275 #if (defined(FEAT_PRINTER) && defined(FEAT_STL_OPT)) \ |
1276 || defined(FEAT_GUI_TABLINE) | |
688 | 1277 /* Page number used for %N in 'pageheader' and 'guitablabel'. */ |
1278 EXTERN linenr_T printer_page_num; | |
1279 #endif | |
1280 | |
7 | 1281 #ifdef FEAT_XCLIPBOARD |
440 | 1282 EXTERN char *xterm_display INIT(= NULL); /* xterm display name; points |
1283 into argv[] */ | |
7 | 1284 EXTERN Display *xterm_dpy INIT(= NULL); /* xterm display pointer */ |
1285 #endif | |
1286 #if defined(FEAT_XCLIPBOARD) || defined(FEAT_GUI_X11) | |
1287 EXTERN XtAppContext app_context INIT(= (XtAppContext)NULL); | |
1288 #endif | |
1289 | |
1290 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_GTK | |
1291 EXTERN guint32 gtk_socket_id INIT(= 0); | |
1292 EXTERN int echo_wid_arg INIT(= FALSE); /* --echo-wid argument */ | |
1293 #endif | |
1294 | |
1376 | 1295 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_W32 |
1296 /* | |
1297 * The value of the --windowid argument. | |
1298 * For embedding gvim inside another application. | |
1299 */ | |
1570 | 1300 EXTERN long_u win_socket_id INIT(= 0); |
1376 | 1301 #endif |
1302 | |
841 | 1303 #if defined(FEAT_CLIENTSERVER) || defined(FEAT_EVAL) |
1304 EXTERN int typebuf_was_filled INIT(= FALSE); /* received text from client | |
842 | 1305 or from feedkeys() */ |
841 | 1306 #endif |
1307 | |
7 | 1308 #ifdef FEAT_CLIENTSERVER |
1309 EXTERN char_u *serverName INIT(= NULL); /* name of the server */ | |
1310 # ifdef FEAT_X11 | |
1311 EXTERN Window commWindow INIT(= None); | |
1312 EXTERN Window clientWindow INIT(= None); | |
1313 EXTERN Atom commProperty INIT(= None); | |
1314 EXTERN char_u *serverDelayedStartName INIT(= NULL); | |
1315 # else | |
3616 | 1316 # ifdef PROTO |
7 | 1317 typedef int HWND; |
3616 | 1318 # endif |
7 | 1319 EXTERN HWND clientWindow INIT(= 0); |
1320 # endif | |
1321 #endif | |
1322 | |
1323 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(VMS) | |
1324 EXTERN int term_is_xterm INIT(= FALSE); /* xterm-like 'term' */ | |
1325 #endif | |
1326 | |
1327 #ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME | |
1328 EXTERN char psepc INIT(= '\\'); /* normal path separator character */ | |
1329 EXTERN char psepcN INIT(= '/'); /* abnormal path separator character */ | |
1330 EXTERN char pseps[2] /* normal path separator string */ | |
1331 # ifdef DO_INIT | |
1332 = {'\\', 0} | |
1333 # endif | |
1334 ; | |
1335 #endif | |
1336 | |
1337 #ifdef FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT | |
1338 /* Set to TRUE when an operator is being executed with virtual editing, MAYBE | |
1339 * when no operator is being executed, FALSE otherwise. */ | |
1340 EXTERN int virtual_op INIT(= MAYBE); | |
1341 #endif | |
1342 | |
1343 #ifdef FEAT_SYN_HL | |
1344 /* Display tick, incremented for each call to update_screen() */ | |
1345 EXTERN disptick_T display_tick INIT(= 0); | |
744 | 1346 #endif |
221 | 1347 |
744 | 1348 #ifdef FEAT_SPELL |
221 | 1349 /* Line in which spell checking wasn't highlighted because it touched the |
1350 * cursor position in Insert mode. */ | |
1351 EXTERN linenr_T spell_redraw_lnum INIT(= 0); | |
7 | 1352 #endif |
1353 | |
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7 | 1359 #ifdef ALT_X_INPUT |
1200 | 1360 /* we need to be able to go into the dispatch loop while processing a command |
1361 * received via alternate input. However, we don't want to process another | |
7 | 1362 * command until the first is completed. |
1363 */ | |
1364 EXTERN int suppress_alternate_input INIT(= FALSE); | |
1365 #endif | |
1366 | |
1367 #ifdef USE_MCH_ERRMSG | |
1368 /* Grow array to collect error messages in until they can be displayed. */ | |
1369 EXTERN garray_T error_ga | |
1370 # ifdef DO_INIT | |
1371 = {0, 0, 0, 0, NULL} | |
1372 # endif | |
1373 ; | |
1374 #endif | |
1375 | |
1376 #ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG | |
1377 EXTERN char *netbeansArg INIT(= NULL); /* the -nb[:host:port:passwd] arg */ | |
1378 EXTERN int netbeansFireChanges INIT(= 1); /* send buffer changes if != 0 */ | |
1379 EXTERN int netbeansForcedQuit INIT(= 0);/* don't write modified files */ | |
1380 EXTERN int netbeansReadFile INIT(= 1); /* OK to read from disk if != 0 */ | |
1381 EXTERN int netbeansSuppressNoLines INIT(= 0); /* skip "No lines in buffer" */ | |
1382 #endif | |
1383 | |
1384 /* | |
1385 * The error messages that can be shared are included here. | |
1386 * Excluded are errors that are only used once and debugging messages. | |
1387 */ | |
504 | 1388 EXTERN char_u e_abort[] INIT(= N_("E470: Command aborted")); |
1389 EXTERN char_u e_argreq[] INIT(= N_("E471: Argument required")); | |
1390 EXTERN char_u e_backslash[] INIT(= N_("E10: \\ should be followed by /, ? or &")); | |
7 | 1391 #ifdef FEAT_CMDWIN |
504 | 1392 EXTERN char_u e_cmdwin[] INIT(= N_("E11: Invalid in command-line window; <CR> executes, CTRL-C quits")); |
7 | 1393 #endif |
504 | 1394 EXTERN char_u e_curdir[] INIT(= N_("E12: Command not allowed from exrc/vimrc in current dir or tag search")); |
7 | 1395 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL |
504 | 1396 EXTERN char_u e_endif[] INIT(= N_("E171: Missing :endif")); |
1397 EXTERN char_u e_endtry[] INIT(= N_("E600: Missing :endtry")); | |
1398 EXTERN char_u e_endwhile[] INIT(= N_("E170: Missing :endwhile")); | |
1399 EXTERN char_u e_endfor[] INIT(= N_("E170: Missing :endfor")); | |
1400 EXTERN char_u e_while[] INIT(= N_("E588: :endwhile without :while")); | |
1401 EXTERN char_u e_for[] INIT(= N_("E588: :endfor without :for")); | |
7 | 1402 #endif |
504 | 1403 EXTERN char_u e_exists[] INIT(= N_("E13: File exists (add ! to override)")); |
1404 EXTERN char_u e_failed[] INIT(= N_("E472: Command failed")); | |
7 | 1405 #if defined(FEAT_GUI) && defined(FEAT_XFONTSET) |
504 | 1406 EXTERN char_u e_fontset[] INIT(= N_("E234: Unknown fontset: %s")); |
7 | 1407 #endif |
1408 #if defined(FEAT_GUI_X11) || defined(FEAT_GUI_GTK) || defined(MACOS) \ | |
1409 || defined(FEAT_GUI_PHOTON) || defined(FEAT_GUI_MSWIN) | |
504 | 1410 EXTERN char_u e_font[] INIT(= N_("E235: Unknown font: %s")); |
7 | 1411 #endif |
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504 | 1413 EXTERN char_u e_fontwidth[] INIT(= N_("E236: Font \"%s\" is not fixed-width")); |
7 | 1414 #endif |
504 | 1415 EXTERN char_u e_internal[] INIT(= N_("E473: Internal error")); |
1416 EXTERN char_u e_interr[] INIT(= N_("Interrupted")); | |
1417 EXTERN char_u e_invaddr[] INIT(= N_("E14: Invalid address")); | |
1418 EXTERN char_u e_invarg[] INIT(= N_("E474: Invalid argument")); | |
1419 EXTERN char_u e_invarg2[] INIT(= N_("E475: Invalid argument: %s")); | |
7 | 1420 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL |
504 | 1421 EXTERN char_u e_invexpr2[] INIT(= N_("E15: Invalid expression: %s")); |
7 | 1422 #endif |
504 | 1423 EXTERN char_u e_invrange[] INIT(= N_("E16: Invalid range")); |
1424 EXTERN char_u e_invcmd[] INIT(= N_("E476: Invalid command")); | |
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1425 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(FEAT_SYN_HL) || defined(FEAT_SPELL) |
504 | 1426 EXTERN char_u e_isadir2[] INIT(= N_("E17: \"%s\" is a directory")); |
7 | 1427 #endif |
1428 #ifdef FEAT_LIBCALL | |
504 | 1429 EXTERN char_u e_libcall[] INIT(= N_("E364: Library call failed for \"%s()\"")); |
7 | 1430 #endif |
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1437 || defined(DYNAMIC_MZSCHEME) \ |
2330 | 1438 || defined(DYNAMIC_LUA) |
504 | 1439 EXTERN char_u e_loadlib[] INIT(= N_("E370: Could not load library %s")); |
1440 EXTERN char_u e_loadfunc[] INIT(= N_("E448: Could not load library function %s")); | |
7 | 1441 #endif |
504 | 1442 EXTERN char_u e_markinval[] INIT(= N_("E19: Mark has invalid line number")); |
1443 EXTERN char_u e_marknotset[] INIT(= N_("E20: Mark not set")); | |
1444 EXTERN char_u e_modifiable[] INIT(= N_("E21: Cannot make changes, 'modifiable' is off")); | |
1445 EXTERN char_u e_nesting[] INIT(= N_("E22: Scripts nested too deep")); | |
1446 EXTERN char_u e_noalt[] INIT(= N_("E23: No alternate file")); | |
1447 EXTERN char_u e_noabbr[] INIT(= N_("E24: No such abbreviation")); | |
1448 EXTERN char_u e_nobang[] INIT(= N_("E477: No ! allowed")); | |
7 | 1449 #ifndef FEAT_GUI |
504 | 1450 EXTERN char_u e_nogvim[] INIT(= N_("E25: GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time")); |
7 | 1451 #endif |
1452 #ifndef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT | |
504 | 1453 EXTERN char_u e_nohebrew[] INIT(= N_("E26: Hebrew cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time\n")); |
7 | 1454 #endif |
1455 #ifndef FEAT_FKMAP | |
504 | 1456 EXTERN char_u e_nofarsi[] INIT(= N_("E27: Farsi cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time\n")); |
7 | 1457 #endif |
1458 #ifndef FEAT_ARABIC | |
504 | 1459 EXTERN char_u e_noarabic[] INIT(= N_("E800: Arabic cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time\n")); |
7 | 1460 #endif |
1461 #if defined(FEAT_SEARCH_EXTRA) || defined(FEAT_SYN_HL) | |
504 | 1462 EXTERN char_u e_nogroup[] INIT(= N_("E28: No such highlight group name: %s")); |
7 | 1463 #endif |
504 | 1464 EXTERN char_u e_noinstext[] INIT(= N_("E29: No inserted text yet")); |
1465 EXTERN char_u e_nolastcmd[] INIT(= N_("E30: No previous command line")); | |
1466 EXTERN char_u e_nomap[] INIT(= N_("E31: No such mapping")); | |
1467 EXTERN char_u e_nomatch[] INIT(= N_("E479: No match")); | |
1468 EXTERN char_u e_nomatch2[] INIT(= N_("E480: No match: %s")); | |
1469 EXTERN char_u e_noname[] INIT(= N_("E32: No file name")); | |
1470 EXTERN char_u e_nopresub[] INIT(= N_("E33: No previous substitute regular expression")); | |
1471 EXTERN char_u e_noprev[] INIT(= N_("E34: No previous command")); | |
1472 EXTERN char_u e_noprevre[] INIT(= N_("E35: No previous regular expression")); | |
1473 EXTERN char_u e_norange[] INIT(= N_("E481: No range allowed")); | |
7 | 1474 #ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS |
504 | 1475 EXTERN char_u e_noroom[] INIT(= N_("E36: Not enough room")); |
7 | 1476 #endif |
1477 #ifdef FEAT_CLIENTSERVER | |
504 | 1478 EXTERN char_u e_noserver[] INIT(= N_("E247: no registered server named \"%s\"")); |
7 | 1479 #endif |
504 | 1480 EXTERN char_u e_notcreate[] INIT(= N_("E482: Can't create file %s")); |
1481 EXTERN char_u e_notmp[] INIT(= N_("E483: Can't get temp file name")); | |
1482 EXTERN char_u e_notopen[] INIT(= N_("E484: Can't open file %s")); | |
1483 EXTERN char_u e_notread[] INIT(= N_("E485: Can't read file %s")); | |
1484 EXTERN char_u e_nowrtmsg[] INIT(= N_("E37: No write since last change (add ! to override)")); | |
1485 EXTERN char_u e_null[] INIT(= N_("E38: Null argument")); | |
7 | 1486 #ifdef FEAT_DIGRAPHS |
504 | 1487 EXTERN char_u e_number_exp[] INIT(= N_("E39: Number expected")); |
7 | 1488 #endif |
1489 #ifdef FEAT_QUICKFIX | |
504 | 1490 EXTERN char_u e_openerrf[] INIT(= N_("E40: Can't open errorfile %s")); |
7 | 1491 #endif |
1492 #if defined(FEAT_GUI_GTK) || defined(FEAT_GUI_X11) | |
504 | 1493 EXTERN char_u e_opendisp[] INIT(= N_("E233: cannot open display")); |
7 | 1494 #endif |
504 | 1495 EXTERN char_u e_outofmem[] INIT(= N_("E41: Out of memory!")); |
7 | 1496 #ifdef FEAT_INS_EXPAND |
504 | 1497 EXTERN char_u e_patnotf[] INIT(= N_("Pattern not found")); |
7 | 1498 #endif |
504 | 1499 EXTERN char_u e_patnotf2[] INIT(= N_("E486: Pattern not found: %s")); |
1500 EXTERN char_u e_positive[] INIT(= N_("E487: Argument must be positive")); | |
7 | 1501 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(FEAT_SESSION) |
504 | 1502 EXTERN char_u e_prev_dir[] INIT(= N_("E459: Cannot go back to previous directory")); |
7 | 1503 #endif |
1504 | |
1505 #ifdef FEAT_QUICKFIX | |
504 | 1506 EXTERN char_u e_quickfix[] INIT(= N_("E42: No Errors")); |
644 | 1507 EXTERN char_u e_loclist[] INIT(= N_("E776: No location list")); |
7 | 1508 #endif |
504 | 1509 EXTERN char_u e_re_damg[] INIT(= N_("E43: Damaged match string")); |
1510 EXTERN char_u e_re_corr[] INIT(= N_("E44: Corrupted regexp program")); | |
1511 EXTERN char_u e_readonly[] INIT(= N_("E45: 'readonly' option is set (add ! to override)")); | |
7 | 1512 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL |
504 | 1513 EXTERN char_u e_readonlyvar[] INIT(= N_("E46: Cannot change read-only variable \"%s\"")); |
952 | 1514 EXTERN char_u e_readonlysbx[] INIT(= N_("E794: Cannot set variable in the sandbox: \"%s\"")); |
7 | 1515 #endif |
1516 #ifdef FEAT_QUICKFIX | |
504 | 1517 EXTERN char_u e_readerrf[] INIT(= N_("E47: Error while reading errorfile")); |
7 | 1518 #endif |
1519 #ifdef HAVE_SANDBOX | |
504 | 1520 EXTERN char_u e_sandbox[] INIT(= N_("E48: Not allowed in sandbox")); |
7 | 1521 #endif |
504 | 1522 EXTERN char_u e_secure[] INIT(= N_("E523: Not allowed here")); |
2823 | 1523 #if defined(AMIGA) || defined(MACOS) || defined(MSWIN) \ |
11 | 1524 || defined(UNIX) || defined(VMS) || defined(OS2) |
504 | 1525 EXTERN char_u e_screenmode[] INIT(= N_("E359: Screen mode setting not supported")); |
7 | 1526 #endif |
504 | 1527 EXTERN char_u e_scroll[] INIT(= N_("E49: Invalid scroll size")); |
1528 EXTERN char_u e_shellempty[] INIT(= N_("E91: 'shell' option is empty")); | |
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1529 #if defined(FEAT_SIGN_ICONS) && !defined(FEAT_GUI_GTK) |
504 | 1530 EXTERN char_u e_signdata[] INIT(= N_("E255: Couldn't read in sign data!")); |
7 | 1531 #endif |
504 | 1532 EXTERN char_u e_swapclose[] INIT(= N_("E72: Close error on swap file")); |
1533 EXTERN char_u e_tagstack[] INIT(= N_("E73: tag stack empty")); | |
1534 EXTERN char_u e_toocompl[] INIT(= N_("E74: Command too complex")); | |
1535 EXTERN char_u e_longname[] INIT(= N_("E75: Name too long")); | |
1536 EXTERN char_u e_toomsbra[] INIT(= N_("E76: Too many [")); | |
1537 EXTERN char_u e_toomany[] INIT(= N_("E77: Too many file names")); | |
1538 EXTERN char_u e_trailing[] INIT(= N_("E488: Trailing characters")); | |
1539 EXTERN char_u e_umark[] INIT(= N_("E78: Unknown mark")); | |
1540 EXTERN char_u e_wildexpand[] INIT(= N_("E79: Cannot expand wildcards")); | |
7 | 1541 #ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS |
504 | 1542 EXTERN char_u e_winheight[] INIT(= N_("E591: 'winheight' cannot be smaller than 'winminheight'")); |
7 | 1543 # ifdef FEAT_VERTSPLIT |
504 | 1544 EXTERN char_u e_winwidth[] INIT(= N_("E592: 'winwidth' cannot be smaller than 'winminwidth'")); |
7 | 1545 # endif |
1546 #endif | |
504 | 1547 EXTERN char_u e_write[] INIT(= N_("E80: Error while writing")); |
1548 EXTERN char_u e_zerocount[] INIT(= N_("Zero count")); | |
7 | 1549 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL |
504 | 1550 EXTERN char_u e_usingsid[] INIT(= N_("E81: Using <SID> not in a script context")); |
7 | 1551 #endif |
1552 #ifdef FEAT_CLIENTSERVER | |
504 | 1553 EXTERN char_u e_invexprmsg[] INIT(= N_("E449: Invalid expression received")); |
7 | 1554 #endif |
1555 #ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG | |
504 | 1556 EXTERN char_u e_guarded[] INIT(= N_("E463: Region is guarded, cannot modify")); |
1557 EXTERN char_u e_nbreadonly[] INIT(= N_("E744: NetBeans does not allow changes in read-only files")); | |
7 | 1558 #endif |
504 | 1559 EXTERN char_u e_intern2[] INIT(= N_("E685: Internal error: %s")); |
1560 EXTERN char_u e_maxmempat[] INIT(= N_("E363: pattern uses more memory than 'maxmempattern'")); | |
1561 EXTERN char_u e_emptybuf[] INIT(= N_("E749: empty buffer")); | |
119 | 1562 |
283 | 1563 #ifdef FEAT_EX_EXTRA |
504 | 1564 EXTERN char_u e_invalpat[] INIT(= N_("E682: Invalid search pattern or delimiter")); |
283 | 1565 #endif |
504 | 1566 EXTERN char_u e_bufloaded[] INIT(= N_("E139: File is loaded in another buffer")); |
527 | 1567 #if defined(FEAT_SYN_HL) || \ |
1568 (defined(FEAT_INS_EXPAND) && defined(FEAT_COMPL_FUNC)) | |
523 | 1569 EXTERN char_u e_notset[] INIT(= N_("E764: Option '%s' is not set")); |
527 | 1570 #endif |
2791 | 1571 #ifndef FEAT_CLIPBOARD |
1572 EXTERN char_u e_invalidreg[] INIT(= N_("E850: Invalid register name")); | |
1573 #endif | |
283 | 1574 |
7 | 1575 #ifdef MACOS_X_UNIX |
1576 EXTERN short disallow_gui INIT(= FALSE); | |
1577 #endif | |
1578 | |
504 | 1579 EXTERN char top_bot_msg[] INIT(= N_("search hit TOP, continuing at BOTTOM")); |
1580 EXTERN char bot_top_msg[] INIT(= N_("search hit BOTTOM, continuing at TOP")); | |
1581 | |
2267 | 1582 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT |
1583 EXTERN char need_key_msg[] INIT(= N_("Need encryption key for \"%s\"")); | |
1584 #endif | |
1585 | |
7 | 1586 /* |
1587 * Comms. with the session manager (XSMP) | |
1588 */ | |
1589 #ifdef USE_XSMP | |
1590 EXTERN int xsmp_icefd INIT(= -1); /* The actual connection */ | |
1591 #endif | |
1592 | |
777 | 1593 /* For undo we need to know the lowest time possible. */ |
1594 EXTERN time_t starttime; | |
1595 | |
1972 | 1596 #ifdef STARTUPTIME |
1597 EXTERN FILE *time_fd INIT(= NULL); /* where to write startup timing */ | |
1598 #endif | |
1599 | |
7 | 1600 /* |
1757 | 1601 * Some compilers warn for not using a return value, but in some situations we |
1602 * can't do anything useful with the value. Assign to this variable to avoid | |
1603 * the warning. | |
1604 */ | |
1605 EXTERN int ignored; | |
1606 EXTERN char *ignoredp; | |
1607 | |
1608 /* | |
7 | 1609 * Optional Farsi support. Include it here, so EXTERN and INIT are defined. |
1610 */ | |
1611 #ifdef FEAT_FKMAP | |
1612 # include "farsi.h" | |
1613 #endif | |
1614 | |
1615 /* | |
1616 * Optional Arabic support. Include it here, so EXTERN and INIT are defined. | |
1617 */ | |
1618 #ifdef FEAT_ARABIC | |
1619 # include "arabic.h" | |
1620 #endif |