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author | Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org> |
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date | Wed, 05 Dec 2012 15:32:30 +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 * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code. | |
8 */ | |
9 /* | |
10 * os_win32.c | |
11 * | |
12 * Used for both the console version and the Win32 GUI. A lot of code is for | |
13 * the console version only, so there is a lot of "#ifndef FEAT_GUI_W32". | |
14 * | |
15 * Win32 (Windows NT and Windows 95) system-dependent routines. | |
16 * Portions lifted from the Win32 SDK samples, the MSDOS-dependent code, | |
17 * NetHack 3.1.3, GNU Emacs 19.30, and Vile 5.5. | |
18 * | |
19 * George V. Reilly <george@reilly.org> wrote most of this. | |
20 * Roger Knobbe <rogerk@wonderware.com> did the initial port of Vim 3.0. | |
21 */ | |
22 | |
23 #include "vim.h" | |
24 | |
14 | 25 #ifdef FEAT_MZSCHEME |
26 # include "if_mzsch.h" | |
27 #endif | |
28 | |
7 | 29 #include <sys/types.h> |
30 #include <signal.h> | |
31 #include <limits.h> | |
3927 | 32 |
33 /* cproto fails on missing include files */ | |
34 #ifndef PROTO | |
35 # include <process.h> | |
36 #endif | |
7 | 37 |
38 #undef chdir | |
39 #ifdef __GNUC__ | |
40 # ifndef __MINGW32__ | |
41 # include <dirent.h> | |
42 # endif | |
43 #else | |
44 # include <direct.h> | |
45 #endif | |
46 | |
3927 | 47 #ifndef PROTO |
48 # if defined(FEAT_TITLE) && !defined(FEAT_GUI_W32) | |
49 # include <shellapi.h> | |
50 # endif | |
7 | 51 #endif |
52 | |
53 #ifdef __MINGW32__ | |
54 # ifndef FROM_LEFT_1ST_BUTTON_PRESSED | |
55 # define FROM_LEFT_1ST_BUTTON_PRESSED 0x0001 | |
56 # endif | |
57 # ifndef RIGHTMOST_BUTTON_PRESSED | |
58 # define RIGHTMOST_BUTTON_PRESSED 0x0002 | |
59 # endif | |
60 # ifndef FROM_LEFT_2ND_BUTTON_PRESSED | |
61 # define FROM_LEFT_2ND_BUTTON_PRESSED 0x0004 | |
62 # endif | |
63 # ifndef FROM_LEFT_3RD_BUTTON_PRESSED | |
64 # define FROM_LEFT_3RD_BUTTON_PRESSED 0x0008 | |
65 # endif | |
66 # ifndef FROM_LEFT_4TH_BUTTON_PRESSED | |
67 # define FROM_LEFT_4TH_BUTTON_PRESSED 0x0010 | |
68 # endif | |
69 | |
70 /* | |
71 * EventFlags | |
72 */ | |
73 # ifndef MOUSE_MOVED | |
74 # define MOUSE_MOVED 0x0001 | |
75 # endif | |
76 # ifndef DOUBLE_CLICK | |
77 # define DOUBLE_CLICK 0x0002 | |
78 # endif | |
79 #endif | |
80 | |
81 /* Record all output and all keyboard & mouse input */ | |
82 /* #define MCH_WRITE_DUMP */ | |
83 | |
84 #ifdef MCH_WRITE_DUMP | |
85 FILE* fdDump = NULL; | |
86 #endif | |
87 | |
88 /* | |
89 * When generating prototypes for Win32 on Unix, these lines make the syntax | |
90 * errors disappear. They do not need to be correct. | |
91 */ | |
92 #ifdef PROTO | |
93 #define WINAPI | |
94 #define WINBASEAPI | |
95 typedef char * LPCSTR; | |
26 | 96 typedef char * LPWSTR; |
7 | 97 typedef int ACCESS_MASK; |
98 typedef int BOOL; | |
99 typedef int COLORREF; | |
100 typedef int CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO; | |
101 typedef int COORD; | |
102 typedef int DWORD; | |
103 typedef int HANDLE; | |
104 typedef int HDC; | |
105 typedef int HFONT; | |
106 typedef int HICON; | |
107 typedef int HINSTANCE; | |
108 typedef int HWND; | |
109 typedef int INPUT_RECORD; | |
110 typedef int KEY_EVENT_RECORD; | |
111 typedef int LOGFONT; | |
112 typedef int LPBOOL; | |
113 typedef int LPCTSTR; | |
114 typedef int LPDWORD; | |
115 typedef int LPSTR; | |
116 typedef int LPTSTR; | |
117 typedef int LPVOID; | |
118 typedef int MOUSE_EVENT_RECORD; | |
119 typedef int PACL; | |
120 typedef int PDWORD; | |
121 typedef int PHANDLE; | |
122 typedef int PRINTDLG; | |
123 typedef int PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR; | |
124 typedef int PSID; | |
125 typedef int SECURITY_INFORMATION; | |
126 typedef int SHORT; | |
127 typedef int SMALL_RECT; | |
128 typedef int TEXTMETRIC; | |
129 typedef int TOKEN_INFORMATION_CLASS; | |
130 typedef int TRUSTEE; | |
131 typedef int WORD; | |
132 typedef int WCHAR; | |
133 typedef void VOID; | |
3927 | 134 typedef int BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION; |
7 | 135 #endif |
136 | |
137 #ifndef FEAT_GUI_W32 | |
138 /* Undocumented API in kernel32.dll needed to work around dead key bug in | |
139 * console-mode applications in NT 4.0. If you switch keyboard layouts | |
140 * in a console app to a layout that includes dead keys and then hit a | |
141 * dead key, a call to ToAscii will trash the stack. My thanks to Ian James | |
142 * and Michael Dietrich for helping me figure out this workaround. | |
143 */ | |
144 | |
145 /* WINBASEAPI BOOL WINAPI GetConsoleKeyboardLayoutNameA(LPSTR); */ | |
146 #ifndef WINBASEAPI | |
147 # define WINBASEAPI __stdcall | |
148 #endif | |
149 #if defined(__BORLANDC__) | |
150 typedef BOOL (__stdcall *PFNGCKLN)(LPSTR); | |
151 #else | |
152 typedef WINBASEAPI BOOL (WINAPI *PFNGCKLN)(LPSTR); | |
153 #endif | |
297 | 154 static PFNGCKLN s_pfnGetConsoleKeyboardLayoutName = NULL; |
7 | 155 #endif |
156 | |
157 #if defined(__BORLANDC__) | |
158 /* Strangely Borland uses a non-standard name. */ | |
159 # define wcsicmp(a, b) wcscmpi((a), (b)) | |
160 #endif | |
161 | |
3927 | 162 #ifndef PROTO |
163 | |
3010 | 164 /* Enable common dialogs input unicode from IME if posible. */ |
165 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
166 LRESULT (WINAPI *pDispatchMessage)(LPMSG) = DispatchMessage; | |
167 BOOL (WINAPI *pGetMessage)(LPMSG, HWND, UINT, UINT) = GetMessage; | |
168 BOOL (WINAPI *pIsDialogMessage)(HWND, LPMSG) = IsDialogMessage; | |
169 BOOL (WINAPI *pPeekMessage)(LPMSG, HWND, UINT, UINT, UINT) = PeekMessage; | |
170 #endif | |
171 | |
3927 | 172 #endif /* PROTO */ |
173 | |
7 | 174 #ifndef FEAT_GUI_W32 |
175 /* Win32 Console handles for input and output */ | |
176 static HANDLE g_hConIn = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; | |
177 static HANDLE g_hConOut = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; | |
178 | |
179 /* Win32 Screen buffer,coordinate,console I/O information */ | |
180 static SMALL_RECT g_srScrollRegion; | |
181 static COORD g_coord; /* 0-based, but external coords are 1-based */ | |
182 | |
183 /* The attribute of the screen when the editor was started */ | |
184 static WORD g_attrDefault = 7; /* lightgray text on black background */ | |
185 static WORD g_attrCurrent; | |
186 | |
187 static int g_fCBrkPressed = FALSE; /* set by ctrl-break interrupt */ | |
188 static int g_fCtrlCPressed = FALSE; /* set when ctrl-C or ctrl-break detected */ | |
189 static int g_fForceExit = FALSE; /* set when forcefully exiting */ | |
190 | |
191 static void termcap_mode_start(void); | |
192 static void termcap_mode_end(void); | |
193 static void clear_chars(COORD coord, DWORD n); | |
194 static void clear_screen(void); | |
195 static void clear_to_end_of_display(void); | |
196 static void clear_to_end_of_line(void); | |
197 static void scroll(unsigned cLines); | |
198 static void set_scroll_region(unsigned left, unsigned top, | |
199 unsigned right, unsigned bottom); | |
200 static void insert_lines(unsigned cLines); | |
201 static void delete_lines(unsigned cLines); | |
202 static void gotoxy(unsigned x, unsigned y); | |
203 static void normvideo(void); | |
204 static void textattr(WORD wAttr); | |
205 static void textcolor(WORD wAttr); | |
206 static void textbackground(WORD wAttr); | |
207 static void standout(void); | |
208 static void standend(void); | |
209 static void visual_bell(void); | |
210 static void cursor_visible(BOOL fVisible); | |
211 static BOOL write_chars(LPCSTR pchBuf, DWORD cchToWrite); | |
212 static char_u tgetch(int *pmodifiers, char_u *pch2); | |
213 static void create_conin(void); | |
214 static int s_cursor_visible = TRUE; | |
215 static int did_create_conin = FALSE; | |
216 #else | |
217 static int s_dont_use_vimrun = TRUE; | |
218 static int need_vimrun_warning = FALSE; | |
219 static char *vimrun_path = "vimrun "; | |
220 #endif | |
221 | |
222 #ifndef FEAT_GUI_W32 | |
223 static int suppress_winsize = 1; /* don't fiddle with console */ | |
224 #endif | |
225 | |
2612 | 226 static char_u *exe_path = NULL; |
227 | |
7 | 228 static void |
229 get_exe_name(void) | |
230 { | |
2630 | 231 /* Maximum length of $PATH is more than MAXPATHL. 8191 is often mentioned |
232 * as the maximum length that works (plus a NUL byte). */ | |
233 #define MAX_ENV_PATH_LEN 8192 | |
234 char temp[MAX_ENV_PATH_LEN]; | |
2612 | 235 char_u *p; |
7 | 236 |
237 if (exe_name == NULL) | |
238 { | |
239 /* store the name of the executable, may be used for $VIM */ | |
2630 | 240 GetModuleFileName(NULL, temp, MAX_ENV_PATH_LEN - 1); |
7 | 241 if (*temp != NUL) |
242 exe_name = FullName_save((char_u *)temp, FALSE); | |
243 } | |
819 | 244 |
2612 | 245 if (exe_path == NULL && exe_name != NULL) |
819 | 246 { |
2615 | 247 exe_path = vim_strnsave(exe_name, |
248 (int)(gettail_sep(exe_name) - exe_name)); | |
2612 | 249 if (exe_path != NULL) |
819 | 250 { |
2612 | 251 /* Append our starting directory to $PATH, so that when doing |
252 * "!xxd" it's found in our starting directory. Needed because | |
253 * SearchPath() also looks there. */ | |
254 p = mch_getenv("PATH"); | |
2630 | 255 if (p == NULL |
256 || STRLEN(p) + STRLEN(exe_path) + 2 < MAX_ENV_PATH_LEN) | |
2612 | 257 { |
2630 | 258 if (p == NULL || *p == NUL) |
259 temp[0] = NUL; | |
260 else | |
261 { | |
262 STRCPY(temp, p); | |
263 STRCAT(temp, ";"); | |
264 } | |
2612 | 265 STRCAT(temp, exe_path); |
266 vim_setenv((char_u *)"PATH", temp); | |
267 } | |
819 | 268 } |
269 } | |
7 | 270 } |
271 | |
2612 | 272 /* |
3361 | 273 * Unescape characters in "p" that appear in "escaped". |
274 */ | |
275 static void | |
276 unescape_shellxquote(char_u *p, char_u *escaped) | |
277 { | |
3386 | 278 int l = (int)STRLEN(p); |
3361 | 279 int n; |
280 | |
281 while (*p != NUL) | |
282 { | |
283 if (*p == '^' && vim_strchr(escaped, p[1]) != NULL) | |
284 mch_memmove(p, p + 1, l--); | |
285 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
286 n = (*mb_ptr2len)(p); | |
287 #else | |
288 n = 1; | |
289 #endif | |
290 p += n; | |
291 l -= n; | |
292 } | |
293 } | |
294 | |
295 /* | |
2612 | 296 * Load library "name". |
297 */ | |
298 HINSTANCE | |
299 vimLoadLib(char *name) | |
300 { | |
3902 | 301 HINSTANCE dll = NULL; |
302 char old_dir[MAXPATHL]; | |
3889 | 303 |
304 /* NOTE: Do not use mch_dirname() and mch_chdir() here, they may call | |
305 * vimLoadLib() recursively, which causes a stack overflow. */ | |
2612 | 306 if (exe_path == NULL) |
307 get_exe_name(); | |
3902 | 308 if (exe_path != NULL) |
2612 | 309 { |
3902 | 310 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE |
311 WCHAR old_dirw[MAXPATHL]; | |
312 | |
313 if (GetCurrentDirectoryW(MAXPATHL, old_dirw) != 0) | |
314 { | |
315 /* Change directory to where the executable is, both to make | |
316 * sure we find a .dll there and to avoid looking for a .dll | |
317 * in the current directory. */ | |
318 SetCurrentDirectory(exe_path); | |
319 dll = LoadLibrary(name); | |
320 SetCurrentDirectoryW(old_dirw); | |
321 return dll; | |
322 } | |
323 /* Retry with non-wide function (for Windows 98). */ | |
324 if (GetLastError() == ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED) | |
325 #endif | |
326 if (GetCurrentDirectory(MAXPATHL, old_dir) != 0) | |
327 { | |
328 /* Change directory to where the executable is, both to make | |
329 * sure we find a .dll there and to avoid looking for a .dll | |
330 * in the current directory. */ | |
331 SetCurrentDirectory(exe_path); | |
332 dll = LoadLibrary(name); | |
333 SetCurrentDirectory(old_dir); | |
334 } | |
2612 | 335 } |
336 return dll; | |
337 } | |
338 | |
7 | 339 #if defined(DYNAMIC_GETTEXT) || defined(PROTO) |
340 # ifndef GETTEXT_DLL | |
341 # define GETTEXT_DLL "libintl.dll" | |
342 # endif | |
3622 | 343 /* Dummy functions */ |
36 | 344 static char *null_libintl_gettext(const char *); |
345 static char *null_libintl_textdomain(const char *); | |
346 static char *null_libintl_bindtextdomain(const char *, const char *); | |
347 static char *null_libintl_bind_textdomain_codeset(const char *, const char *); | |
7 | 348 |
2612 | 349 static HINSTANCE hLibintlDLL = NULL; |
36 | 350 char *(*dyn_libintl_gettext)(const char *) = null_libintl_gettext; |
351 char *(*dyn_libintl_textdomain)(const char *) = null_libintl_textdomain; | |
352 char *(*dyn_libintl_bindtextdomain)(const char *, const char *) | |
7 | 353 = null_libintl_bindtextdomain; |
36 | 354 char *(*dyn_libintl_bind_textdomain_codeset)(const char *, const char *) |
355 = null_libintl_bind_textdomain_codeset; | |
7 | 356 |
357 int | |
358 dyn_libintl_init(char *libname) | |
359 { | |
360 int i; | |
361 static struct | |
362 { | |
363 char *name; | |
364 FARPROC *ptr; | |
365 } libintl_entry[] = | |
366 { | |
367 {"gettext", (FARPROC*)&dyn_libintl_gettext}, | |
368 {"textdomain", (FARPROC*)&dyn_libintl_textdomain}, | |
369 {"bindtextdomain", (FARPROC*)&dyn_libintl_bindtextdomain}, | |
370 {NULL, NULL} | |
371 }; | |
372 | |
373 /* No need to initialize twice. */ | |
374 if (hLibintlDLL) | |
375 return 1; | |
376 /* Load gettext library (libintl.dll) */ | |
2612 | 377 hLibintlDLL = vimLoadLib(libname != NULL ? libname : GETTEXT_DLL); |
7 | 378 if (!hLibintlDLL) |
379 { | |
2612 | 380 if (p_verbose > 0) |
7 | 381 { |
2612 | 382 verbose_enter(); |
383 EMSG2(_(e_loadlib), GETTEXT_DLL); | |
384 verbose_leave(); | |
7 | 385 } |
2612 | 386 return 0; |
7 | 387 } |
388 for (i = 0; libintl_entry[i].name != NULL | |
389 && libintl_entry[i].ptr != NULL; ++i) | |
390 { | |
391 if ((*libintl_entry[i].ptr = (FARPROC)GetProcAddress(hLibintlDLL, | |
392 libintl_entry[i].name)) == NULL) | |
393 { | |
394 dyn_libintl_end(); | |
395 if (p_verbose > 0) | |
292 | 396 { |
397 verbose_enter(); | |
7 | 398 EMSG2(_(e_loadfunc), libintl_entry[i].name); |
292 | 399 verbose_leave(); |
400 } | |
7 | 401 return 0; |
402 } | |
403 } | |
36 | 404 |
405 /* The bind_textdomain_codeset() function is optional. */ | |
323 | 406 dyn_libintl_bind_textdomain_codeset = (void *)GetProcAddress(hLibintlDLL, |
36 | 407 "bind_textdomain_codeset"); |
408 if (dyn_libintl_bind_textdomain_codeset == NULL) | |
409 dyn_libintl_bind_textdomain_codeset = | |
410 null_libintl_bind_textdomain_codeset; | |
411 | |
7 | 412 return 1; |
413 } | |
414 | |
415 void | |
416 dyn_libintl_end() | |
417 { | |
418 if (hLibintlDLL) | |
419 FreeLibrary(hLibintlDLL); | |
420 hLibintlDLL = NULL; | |
421 dyn_libintl_gettext = null_libintl_gettext; | |
422 dyn_libintl_textdomain = null_libintl_textdomain; | |
423 dyn_libintl_bindtextdomain = null_libintl_bindtextdomain; | |
36 | 424 dyn_libintl_bind_textdomain_codeset = null_libintl_bind_textdomain_codeset; |
7 | 425 } |
426 | |
323 | 427 /*ARGSUSED*/ |
7 | 428 static char * |
26 | 429 null_libintl_gettext(const char *msgid) |
7 | 430 { |
431 return (char*)msgid; | |
432 } | |
433 | |
323 | 434 /*ARGSUSED*/ |
7 | 435 static char * |
26 | 436 null_libintl_bindtextdomain(const char *domainname, const char *dirname) |
7 | 437 { |
438 return NULL; | |
439 } | |
440 | |
323 | 441 /*ARGSUSED*/ |
7 | 442 static char * |
36 | 443 null_libintl_bind_textdomain_codeset(const char *domainname, |
444 const char *codeset) | |
445 { | |
446 return NULL; | |
447 } | |
448 | |
323 | 449 /*ARGSUSED*/ |
36 | 450 static char * |
26 | 451 null_libintl_textdomain(const char *domainname) |
7 | 452 { |
453 return NULL; | |
454 } | |
455 | |
456 #endif /* DYNAMIC_GETTEXT */ | |
457 | |
458 /* This symbol is not defined in older versions of the SDK or Visual C++ */ | |
459 | |
460 #ifndef VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS | |
461 # define VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS 1 | |
462 #endif | |
463 | |
464 DWORD g_PlatformId; | |
465 | |
466 #ifdef HAVE_ACL | |
3927 | 467 # ifndef PROTO |
468 # include <aclapi.h> | |
469 # endif | |
470 | |
7 | 471 /* |
472 * These are needed to dynamically load the ADVAPI DLL, which is not | |
473 * implemented under Windows 95 (and causes VIM to crash) | |
474 */ | |
475 typedef DWORD (WINAPI *PSNSECINFO) (LPTSTR, enum SE_OBJECT_TYPE, | |
476 SECURITY_INFORMATION, PSID, PSID, PACL, PACL); | |
477 typedef DWORD (WINAPI *PGNSECINFO) (LPSTR, enum SE_OBJECT_TYPE, | |
478 SECURITY_INFORMATION, PSID *, PSID *, PACL *, PACL *, | |
479 PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR *); | |
480 | |
481 static HANDLE advapi_lib = NULL; /* Handle for ADVAPI library */ | |
482 static PSNSECINFO pSetNamedSecurityInfo; | |
483 static PGNSECINFO pGetNamedSecurityInfo; | |
484 #endif | |
485 | |
2935 | 486 typedef BOOL (WINAPI *PSETHANDLEINFORMATION)(HANDLE, DWORD, DWORD); |
487 | |
488 static BOOL allowPiping = FALSE; | |
489 static PSETHANDLEINFORMATION pSetHandleInformation; | |
490 | |
7 | 491 /* |
492 * Set g_PlatformId to VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT (NT) or | |
493 * VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS (Win95). | |
494 */ | |
495 void | |
496 PlatformId(void) | |
497 { | |
498 static int done = FALSE; | |
499 | |
500 if (!done) | |
501 { | |
502 OSVERSIONINFO ovi; | |
503 | |
504 ovi.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(ovi); | |
505 GetVersionEx(&ovi); | |
506 | |
507 g_PlatformId = ovi.dwPlatformId; | |
508 | |
509 #ifdef HAVE_ACL | |
510 /* | |
511 * Load the ADVAPI runtime if we are on anything | |
512 * other than Windows 95 | |
513 */ | |
514 if (g_PlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT) | |
515 { | |
516 /* | |
517 * do this load. Problems: Doesn't unload at end of run (this is | |
518 * theoretically okay, since Windows should unload it when VIM | |
519 * terminates). Should we be using the 'mch_libcall' routines? | |
520 * Seems like a lot of overhead to load/unload ADVAPI32.DLL each | |
521 * time we verify security... | |
522 */ | |
2612 | 523 advapi_lib = vimLoadLib("ADVAPI32.DLL"); |
7 | 524 if (advapi_lib != NULL) |
525 { | |
526 pSetNamedSecurityInfo = (PSNSECINFO)GetProcAddress(advapi_lib, | |
527 "SetNamedSecurityInfoA"); | |
528 pGetNamedSecurityInfo = (PGNSECINFO)GetProcAddress(advapi_lib, | |
529 "GetNamedSecurityInfoA"); | |
530 if (pSetNamedSecurityInfo == NULL | |
531 || pGetNamedSecurityInfo == NULL) | |
532 { | |
533 /* If we can't get the function addresses, set advapi_lib | |
534 * to NULL so that we don't use them. */ | |
535 FreeLibrary(advapi_lib); | |
536 advapi_lib = NULL; | |
537 } | |
538 } | |
539 } | |
540 #endif | |
2935 | 541 /* |
542 * If we are on windows NT, try to load the pipe functions, only | |
543 * available from Win2K. | |
544 */ | |
545 if (g_PlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT) | |
546 { | |
547 HANDLE kernel32 = GetModuleHandle("kernel32"); | |
548 pSetHandleInformation = (PSETHANDLEINFORMATION)GetProcAddress( | |
549 kernel32, "SetHandleInformation"); | |
550 | |
551 allowPiping = pSetHandleInformation != NULL; | |
552 } | |
7 | 553 done = TRUE; |
554 } | |
555 } | |
556 | |
557 /* | |
558 * Return TRUE when running on Windows 95 (or 98 or ME). | |
559 * Only to be used after mch_init(). | |
560 */ | |
561 int | |
562 mch_windows95(void) | |
563 { | |
564 return g_PlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS; | |
565 } | |
566 | |
567 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_W32 | |
568 /* | |
569 * Used to work around the "can't do synchronous spawn" | |
570 * problem on Win32s, without resorting to Universal Thunk. | |
571 */ | |
572 static int old_num_windows; | |
573 static int num_windows; | |
574 | |
323 | 575 /*ARGSUSED*/ |
7 | 576 static BOOL CALLBACK |
577 win32ssynch_cb(HWND hwnd, LPARAM lparam) | |
578 { | |
579 num_windows++; | |
580 return TRUE; | |
581 } | |
582 #endif | |
583 | |
584 #ifndef FEAT_GUI_W32 | |
585 | |
586 #define SHIFT (SHIFT_PRESSED) | |
587 #define CTRL (RIGHT_CTRL_PRESSED | LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED) | |
588 #define ALT (RIGHT_ALT_PRESSED | LEFT_ALT_PRESSED) | |
589 #define ALT_GR (RIGHT_ALT_PRESSED | LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED) | |
590 | |
591 | |
592 /* When uChar.AsciiChar is 0, then we need to look at wVirtualKeyCode. | |
593 * We map function keys to their ANSI terminal equivalents, as produced | |
594 * by ANSI.SYS, for compatibility with the MS-DOS version of Vim. Any | |
595 * ANSI key with a value >= '\300' is nonstandard, but provided anyway | |
596 * so that the user can have access to all SHIFT-, CTRL-, and ALT- | |
597 * combinations of function/arrow/etc keys. | |
598 */ | |
599 | |
297 | 600 static const struct |
7 | 601 { |
602 WORD wVirtKey; | |
603 BOOL fAnsiKey; | |
604 int chAlone; | |
605 int chShift; | |
606 int chCtrl; | |
607 int chAlt; | |
608 } VirtKeyMap[] = | |
609 { | |
610 | |
611 /* Key ANSI alone shift ctrl alt */ | |
612 { VK_ESCAPE,FALSE, ESC, ESC, ESC, ESC, }, | |
613 | |
614 { VK_F1, TRUE, ';', 'T', '^', 'h', }, | |
615 { VK_F2, TRUE, '<', 'U', '_', 'i', }, | |
616 { VK_F3, TRUE, '=', 'V', '`', 'j', }, | |
617 { VK_F4, TRUE, '>', 'W', 'a', 'k', }, | |
618 { VK_F5, TRUE, '?', 'X', 'b', 'l', }, | |
619 { VK_F6, TRUE, '@', 'Y', 'c', 'm', }, | |
620 { VK_F7, TRUE, 'A', 'Z', 'd', 'n', }, | |
621 { VK_F8, TRUE, 'B', '[', 'e', 'o', }, | |
622 { VK_F9, TRUE, 'C', '\\', 'f', 'p', }, | |
623 { VK_F10, TRUE, 'D', ']', 'g', 'q', }, | |
624 { VK_F11, TRUE, '\205', '\207', '\211', '\213', }, | |
625 { VK_F12, TRUE, '\206', '\210', '\212', '\214', }, | |
626 | |
627 { VK_HOME, TRUE, 'G', '\302', 'w', '\303', }, | |
628 { VK_UP, TRUE, 'H', '\304', '\305', '\306', }, | |
629 { VK_PRIOR, TRUE, 'I', '\307', '\204', '\310', }, /*PgUp*/ | |
630 { VK_LEFT, TRUE, 'K', '\311', 's', '\312', }, | |
631 { VK_RIGHT, TRUE, 'M', '\313', 't', '\314', }, | |
632 { VK_END, TRUE, 'O', '\315', 'u', '\316', }, | |
633 { VK_DOWN, TRUE, 'P', '\317', '\320', '\321', }, | |
634 { VK_NEXT, TRUE, 'Q', '\322', 'v', '\323', }, /*PgDn*/ | |
635 { VK_INSERT,TRUE, 'R', '\324', '\325', '\326', }, | |
636 { VK_DELETE,TRUE, 'S', '\327', '\330', '\331', }, | |
637 | |
638 { VK_SNAPSHOT,TRUE, 0, 0, 0, 'r', }, /*PrtScrn*/ | |
639 | |
640 #if 0 | |
641 /* Most people don't have F13-F20, but what the hell... */ | |
642 { VK_F13, TRUE, '\332', '\333', '\334', '\335', }, | |
643 { VK_F14, TRUE, '\336', '\337', '\340', '\341', }, | |
644 { VK_F15, TRUE, '\342', '\343', '\344', '\345', }, | |
645 { VK_F16, TRUE, '\346', '\347', '\350', '\351', }, | |
646 { VK_F17, TRUE, '\352', '\353', '\354', '\355', }, | |
647 { VK_F18, TRUE, '\356', '\357', '\360', '\361', }, | |
648 { VK_F19, TRUE, '\362', '\363', '\364', '\365', }, | |
649 { VK_F20, TRUE, '\366', '\367', '\370', '\371', }, | |
650 #endif | |
651 { VK_ADD, TRUE, 'N', 'N', 'N', 'N', }, /* keyp '+' */ | |
652 { VK_SUBTRACT, TRUE,'J', 'J', 'J', 'J', }, /* keyp '-' */ | |
653 /* { VK_DIVIDE, TRUE,'N', 'N', 'N', 'N', }, keyp '/' */ | |
654 { VK_MULTIPLY, TRUE,'7', '7', '7', '7', }, /* keyp '*' */ | |
655 | |
656 { VK_NUMPAD0,TRUE, '\332', '\333', '\334', '\335', }, | |
657 { VK_NUMPAD1,TRUE, '\336', '\337', '\340', '\341', }, | |
658 { VK_NUMPAD2,TRUE, '\342', '\343', '\344', '\345', }, | |
659 { VK_NUMPAD3,TRUE, '\346', '\347', '\350', '\351', }, | |
660 { VK_NUMPAD4,TRUE, '\352', '\353', '\354', '\355', }, | |
661 { VK_NUMPAD5,TRUE, '\356', '\357', '\360', '\361', }, | |
662 { VK_NUMPAD6,TRUE, '\362', '\363', '\364', '\365', }, | |
663 { VK_NUMPAD7,TRUE, '\366', '\367', '\370', '\371', }, | |
664 { VK_NUMPAD8,TRUE, '\372', '\373', '\374', '\375', }, | |
665 /* Sorry, out of number space! <negri>*/ | |
666 { VK_NUMPAD9,TRUE, '\376', '\377', '\377', '\367', }, | |
667 | |
668 }; | |
669 | |
670 | |
671 #ifdef _MSC_VER | |
672 // The ToAscii bug destroys several registers. Need to turn off optimization | |
673 // or the GetConsoleKeyboardLayoutName hack will fail in non-debug versions | |
797 | 674 # pragma warning(push) |
675 # pragma warning(disable: 4748) | |
7 | 676 # pragma optimize("", off) |
677 #endif | |
678 | |
679 #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__MINGW32__) && !defined(__CYGWIN__) | |
680 # define AChar AsciiChar | |
681 #else | |
682 # define AChar uChar.AsciiChar | |
683 #endif | |
684 | |
685 /* The return code indicates key code size. */ | |
686 static int | |
687 #ifdef __BORLANDC__ | |
688 __stdcall | |
689 #endif | |
690 win32_kbd_patch_key( | |
26 | 691 KEY_EVENT_RECORD *pker) |
7 | 692 { |
693 UINT uMods = pker->dwControlKeyState; | |
694 static int s_iIsDead = 0; | |
695 static WORD awAnsiCode[2]; | |
696 static BYTE abKeystate[256]; | |
697 | |
698 | |
699 if (s_iIsDead == 2) | |
700 { | |
701 pker->AChar = (CHAR) awAnsiCode[1]; | |
702 s_iIsDead = 0; | |
703 return 1; | |
704 } | |
705 | |
706 if (pker->AChar != 0) | |
707 return 1; | |
708 | |
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709 vim_memset(abKeystate, 0, sizeof (abKeystate)); |
7 | 710 |
711 // Should only be non-NULL on NT 4.0 | |
712 if (s_pfnGetConsoleKeyboardLayoutName != NULL) | |
713 { | |
714 CHAR szKLID[KL_NAMELENGTH]; | |
715 | |
716 if ((*s_pfnGetConsoleKeyboardLayoutName)(szKLID)) | |
717 (void)LoadKeyboardLayout(szKLID, KLF_ACTIVATE); | |
718 } | |
719 | |
720 /* Clear any pending dead keys */ | |
721 ToAscii(VK_SPACE, MapVirtualKey(VK_SPACE, 0), abKeystate, awAnsiCode, 0); | |
722 | |
723 if (uMods & SHIFT_PRESSED) | |
724 abKeystate[VK_SHIFT] = 0x80; | |
725 if (uMods & CAPSLOCK_ON) | |
726 abKeystate[VK_CAPITAL] = 1; | |
727 | |
728 if ((uMods & ALT_GR) == ALT_GR) | |
729 { | |
730 abKeystate[VK_CONTROL] = abKeystate[VK_LCONTROL] = | |
731 abKeystate[VK_MENU] = abKeystate[VK_RMENU] = 0x80; | |
732 } | |
733 | |
734 s_iIsDead = ToAscii(pker->wVirtualKeyCode, pker->wVirtualScanCode, | |
735 abKeystate, awAnsiCode, 0); | |
736 | |
737 if (s_iIsDead > 0) | |
738 pker->AChar = (CHAR) awAnsiCode[0]; | |
739 | |
740 return s_iIsDead; | |
741 } | |
742 | |
743 #ifdef _MSC_VER | |
744 /* MUST switch optimization on again here, otherwise a call to | |
745 * decode_key_event() may crash (e.g. when hitting caps-lock) */ | |
746 # pragma optimize("", on) | |
797 | 747 # pragma warning(pop) |
7 | 748 |
749 # if (_MSC_VER < 1100) | |
750 /* MUST turn off global optimisation for this next function, or | |
751 * pressing ctrl-minus in insert mode crashes Vim when built with | |
752 * VC4.1. -- negri. */ | |
753 # pragma optimize("g", off) | |
754 # endif | |
755 #endif | |
756 | |
757 static BOOL g_fJustGotFocus = FALSE; | |
758 | |
759 /* | |
760 * Decode a KEY_EVENT into one or two keystrokes | |
761 */ | |
762 static BOOL | |
763 decode_key_event( | |
764 KEY_EVENT_RECORD *pker, | |
765 char_u *pch, | |
766 char_u *pch2, | |
767 int *pmodifiers, | |
768 BOOL fDoPost) | |
769 { | |
770 int i; | |
771 const int nModifs = pker->dwControlKeyState & (SHIFT | ALT | CTRL); | |
772 | |
773 *pch = *pch2 = NUL; | |
774 g_fJustGotFocus = FALSE; | |
775 | |
776 /* ignore key up events */ | |
777 if (!pker->bKeyDown) | |
778 return FALSE; | |
779 | |
780 /* ignore some keystrokes */ | |
781 switch (pker->wVirtualKeyCode) | |
782 { | |
783 /* modifiers */ | |
784 case VK_SHIFT: | |
785 case VK_CONTROL: | |
786 case VK_MENU: /* Alt key */ | |
787 return FALSE; | |
788 | |
789 default: | |
790 break; | |
791 } | |
792 | |
793 /* special cases */ | |
794 if ((nModifs & CTRL) != 0 && (nModifs & ~CTRL) == 0 && pker->AChar == NUL) | |
795 { | |
796 /* Ctrl-6 is Ctrl-^ */ | |
797 if (pker->wVirtualKeyCode == '6') | |
798 { | |
799 *pch = Ctrl_HAT; | |
800 return TRUE; | |
801 } | |
802 /* Ctrl-2 is Ctrl-@ */ | |
803 else if (pker->wVirtualKeyCode == '2') | |
804 { | |
805 *pch = NUL; | |
806 return TRUE; | |
807 } | |
808 /* Ctrl-- is Ctrl-_ */ | |
809 else if (pker->wVirtualKeyCode == 0xBD) | |
810 { | |
811 *pch = Ctrl__; | |
812 return TRUE; | |
813 } | |
814 } | |
815 | |
816 /* Shift-TAB */ | |
817 if (pker->wVirtualKeyCode == VK_TAB && (nModifs & SHIFT_PRESSED)) | |
818 { | |
819 *pch = K_NUL; | |
820 *pch2 = '\017'; | |
821 return TRUE; | |
822 } | |
823 | |
824 for (i = sizeof(VirtKeyMap) / sizeof(VirtKeyMap[0]); --i >= 0; ) | |
825 { | |
826 if (VirtKeyMap[i].wVirtKey == pker->wVirtualKeyCode) | |
827 { | |
828 if (nModifs == 0) | |
829 *pch = VirtKeyMap[i].chAlone; | |
830 else if ((nModifs & SHIFT) != 0 && (nModifs & ~SHIFT) == 0) | |
831 *pch = VirtKeyMap[i].chShift; | |
832 else if ((nModifs & CTRL) != 0 && (nModifs & ~CTRL) == 0) | |
833 *pch = VirtKeyMap[i].chCtrl; | |
834 else if ((nModifs & ALT) != 0 && (nModifs & ~ALT) == 0) | |
835 *pch = VirtKeyMap[i].chAlt; | |
836 | |
837 if (*pch != 0) | |
838 { | |
839 if (VirtKeyMap[i].fAnsiKey) | |
840 { | |
841 *pch2 = *pch; | |
842 *pch = K_NUL; | |
843 } | |
844 | |
845 return TRUE; | |
846 } | |
847 } | |
848 } | |
849 | |
850 i = win32_kbd_patch_key(pker); | |
851 | |
852 if (i < 0) | |
853 *pch = NUL; | |
854 else | |
855 { | |
856 *pch = (i > 0) ? pker->AChar : NUL; | |
857 | |
858 if (pmodifiers != NULL) | |
859 { | |
860 /* Pass on the ALT key as a modifier, but only when not combined | |
861 * with CTRL (which is ALTGR). */ | |
862 if ((nModifs & ALT) != 0 && (nModifs & CTRL) == 0) | |
863 *pmodifiers |= MOD_MASK_ALT; | |
864 | |
865 /* Pass on SHIFT only for special keys, because we don't know when | |
866 * it's already included with the character. */ | |
867 if ((nModifs & SHIFT) != 0 && *pch <= 0x20) | |
868 *pmodifiers |= MOD_MASK_SHIFT; | |
869 | |
870 /* Pass on CTRL only for non-special keys, because we don't know | |
871 * when it's already included with the character. And not when | |
872 * combined with ALT (which is ALTGR). */ | |
873 if ((nModifs & CTRL) != 0 && (nModifs & ALT) == 0 | |
874 && *pch >= 0x20 && *pch < 0x80) | |
875 *pmodifiers |= MOD_MASK_CTRL; | |
876 } | |
877 } | |
878 | |
879 return (*pch != NUL); | |
880 } | |
881 | |
882 #ifdef _MSC_VER | |
883 # pragma optimize("", on) | |
884 #endif | |
885 | |
886 #endif /* FEAT_GUI_W32 */ | |
887 | |
888 | |
889 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE | |
890 | |
891 /* | |
892 * For the GUI the mouse handling is in gui_w32.c. | |
893 */ | |
894 # ifdef FEAT_GUI_W32 | |
323 | 895 /*ARGSUSED*/ |
7 | 896 void |
26 | 897 mch_setmouse(int on) |
7 | 898 { |
899 } | |
900 # else | |
901 static int g_fMouseAvail = FALSE; /* mouse present */ | |
902 static int g_fMouseActive = FALSE; /* mouse enabled */ | |
903 static int g_nMouseClick = -1; /* mouse status */ | |
904 static int g_xMouse; /* mouse x coordinate */ | |
905 static int g_yMouse; /* mouse y coordinate */ | |
906 | |
907 /* | |
908 * Enable or disable mouse input | |
909 */ | |
910 void | |
26 | 911 mch_setmouse(int on) |
7 | 912 { |
913 DWORD cmodein; | |
914 | |
915 if (!g_fMouseAvail) | |
916 return; | |
917 | |
918 g_fMouseActive = on; | |
919 GetConsoleMode(g_hConIn, &cmodein); | |
920 | |
921 if (g_fMouseActive) | |
922 cmodein |= ENABLE_MOUSE_INPUT; | |
923 else | |
924 cmodein &= ~ENABLE_MOUSE_INPUT; | |
925 | |
926 SetConsoleMode(g_hConIn, cmodein); | |
927 } | |
928 | |
929 | |
930 /* | |
931 * Decode a MOUSE_EVENT. If it's a valid event, return MOUSE_LEFT, | |
932 * MOUSE_MIDDLE, or MOUSE_RIGHT for a click; MOUSE_DRAG for a mouse | |
933 * move with a button held down; and MOUSE_RELEASE after a MOUSE_DRAG | |
934 * or a MOUSE_LEFT, _MIDDLE, or _RIGHT. We encode the button type, | |
935 * the number of clicks, and the Shift/Ctrl/Alt modifiers in g_nMouseClick, | |
936 * and we return the mouse position in g_xMouse and g_yMouse. | |
937 * | |
938 * Every MOUSE_LEFT, _MIDDLE, or _RIGHT will be followed by zero or more | |
939 * MOUSE_DRAGs and one MOUSE_RELEASE. MOUSE_RELEASE will be followed only | |
940 * by MOUSE_LEFT, _MIDDLE, or _RIGHT. | |
941 * | |
942 * For multiple clicks, we send, say, MOUSE_LEFT/1 click, MOUSE_RELEASE, | |
943 * MOUSE_LEFT/2 clicks, MOUSE_RELEASE, MOUSE_LEFT/3 clicks, MOUSE_RELEASE, .... | |
944 * | |
945 * Windows will send us MOUSE_MOVED notifications whenever the mouse | |
946 * moves, even if it stays within the same character cell. We ignore | |
947 * all MOUSE_MOVED messages if the position hasn't really changed, and | |
948 * we ignore all MOUSE_MOVED messages where no button is held down (i.e., | |
949 * we're only interested in MOUSE_DRAG). | |
950 * | |
951 * All of this is complicated by the code that fakes MOUSE_MIDDLE on | |
952 * 2-button mouses by pressing the left & right buttons simultaneously. | |
953 * In practice, it's almost impossible to click both at the same time, | |
954 * so we need to delay a little. Also, we tend not to get MOUSE_RELEASE | |
955 * in such cases, if the user is clicking quickly. | |
956 */ | |
957 static BOOL | |
958 decode_mouse_event( | |
26 | 959 MOUSE_EVENT_RECORD *pmer) |
7 | 960 { |
961 static int s_nOldButton = -1; | |
962 static int s_nOldMouseClick = -1; | |
963 static int s_xOldMouse = -1; | |
964 static int s_yOldMouse = -1; | |
965 static linenr_T s_old_topline = 0; | |
966 #ifdef FEAT_DIFF | |
967 static int s_old_topfill = 0; | |
968 #endif | |
969 static int s_cClicks = 1; | |
970 static BOOL s_fReleased = TRUE; | |
971 static DWORD s_dwLastClickTime = 0; | |
972 static BOOL s_fNextIsMiddle = FALSE; | |
973 | |
974 static DWORD cButtons = 0; /* number of buttons supported */ | |
975 | |
976 const DWORD LEFT = FROM_LEFT_1ST_BUTTON_PRESSED; | |
977 const DWORD MIDDLE = FROM_LEFT_2ND_BUTTON_PRESSED; | |
978 const DWORD RIGHT = RIGHTMOST_BUTTON_PRESSED; | |
979 const DWORD LEFT_RIGHT = LEFT | RIGHT; | |
980 | |
981 int nButton; | |
982 | |
983 if (cButtons == 0 && !GetNumberOfConsoleMouseButtons(&cButtons)) | |
984 cButtons = 2; | |
985 | |
986 if (!g_fMouseAvail || !g_fMouseActive) | |
987 { | |
988 g_nMouseClick = -1; | |
989 return FALSE; | |
990 } | |
991 | |
992 /* get a spurious MOUSE_EVENT immediately after receiving focus; ignore */ | |
993 if (g_fJustGotFocus) | |
994 { | |
995 g_fJustGotFocus = FALSE; | |
996 return FALSE; | |
997 } | |
998 | |
999 /* unprocessed mouse click? */ | |
1000 if (g_nMouseClick != -1) | |
1001 return TRUE; | |
1002 | |
1003 nButton = -1; | |
1004 g_xMouse = pmer->dwMousePosition.X; | |
1005 g_yMouse = pmer->dwMousePosition.Y; | |
1006 | |
1007 if (pmer->dwEventFlags == MOUSE_MOVED) | |
1008 { | |
1009 /* ignore MOUSE_MOVED events if (x, y) hasn't changed. (We get these | |
1010 * events even when the mouse moves only within a char cell.) */ | |
1011 if (s_xOldMouse == g_xMouse && s_yOldMouse == g_yMouse) | |
1012 return FALSE; | |
1013 } | |
1014 | |
1015 /* If no buttons are pressed... */ | |
1016 if ((pmer->dwButtonState & ((1 << cButtons) - 1)) == 0) | |
1017 { | |
1018 /* If the last thing returned was MOUSE_RELEASE, ignore this */ | |
1019 if (s_fReleased) | |
1020 return FALSE; | |
1021 | |
1022 nButton = MOUSE_RELEASE; | |
1023 s_fReleased = TRUE; | |
1024 } | |
1025 else /* one or more buttons pressed */ | |
1026 { | |
1027 /* on a 2-button mouse, hold down left and right buttons | |
1028 * simultaneously to get MIDDLE. */ | |
1029 | |
1030 if (cButtons == 2 && s_nOldButton != MOUSE_DRAG) | |
1031 { | |
1032 DWORD dwLR = (pmer->dwButtonState & LEFT_RIGHT); | |
1033 | |
1034 /* if either left or right button only is pressed, see if the | |
1035 * the next mouse event has both of them pressed */ | |
1036 if (dwLR == LEFT || dwLR == RIGHT) | |
1037 { | |
1038 for (;;) | |
1039 { | |
1040 /* wait a short time for next input event */ | |
1041 if (WaitForSingleObject(g_hConIn, p_mouset / 3) | |
1042 != WAIT_OBJECT_0) | |
1043 break; | |
1044 else | |
1045 { | |
1046 DWORD cRecords = 0; | |
1047 INPUT_RECORD ir; | |
1048 MOUSE_EVENT_RECORD* pmer2 = &ir.Event.MouseEvent; | |
1049 | |
1050 PeekConsoleInput(g_hConIn, &ir, 1, &cRecords); | |
1051 | |
1052 if (cRecords == 0 || ir.EventType != MOUSE_EVENT | |
1053 || !(pmer2->dwButtonState & LEFT_RIGHT)) | |
1054 break; | |
1055 else | |
1056 { | |
1057 if (pmer2->dwEventFlags != MOUSE_MOVED) | |
1058 { | |
1059 ReadConsoleInput(g_hConIn, &ir, 1, &cRecords); | |
1060 | |
1061 return decode_mouse_event(pmer2); | |
1062 } | |
1063 else if (s_xOldMouse == pmer2->dwMousePosition.X && | |
1064 s_yOldMouse == pmer2->dwMousePosition.Y) | |
1065 { | |
1066 /* throw away spurious mouse move */ | |
1067 ReadConsoleInput(g_hConIn, &ir, 1, &cRecords); | |
1068 | |
1069 /* are there any more mouse events in queue? */ | |
1070 PeekConsoleInput(g_hConIn, &ir, 1, &cRecords); | |
1071 | |
1072 if (cRecords==0 || ir.EventType != MOUSE_EVENT) | |
1073 break; | |
1074 } | |
1075 else | |
1076 break; | |
1077 } | |
1078 } | |
1079 } | |
1080 } | |
1081 } | |
1082 | |
1083 if (s_fNextIsMiddle) | |
1084 { | |
1085 nButton = (pmer->dwEventFlags == MOUSE_MOVED) | |
1086 ? MOUSE_DRAG : MOUSE_MIDDLE; | |
1087 s_fNextIsMiddle = FALSE; | |
1088 } | |
1089 else if (cButtons == 2 && | |
1090 ((pmer->dwButtonState & LEFT_RIGHT) == LEFT_RIGHT)) | |
1091 { | |
1092 nButton = MOUSE_MIDDLE; | |
1093 | |
1094 if (! s_fReleased && pmer->dwEventFlags != MOUSE_MOVED) | |
1095 { | |
1096 s_fNextIsMiddle = TRUE; | |
1097 nButton = MOUSE_RELEASE; | |
1098 } | |
1099 } | |
1100 else if ((pmer->dwButtonState & LEFT) == LEFT) | |
1101 nButton = MOUSE_LEFT; | |
1102 else if ((pmer->dwButtonState & MIDDLE) == MIDDLE) | |
1103 nButton = MOUSE_MIDDLE; | |
1104 else if ((pmer->dwButtonState & RIGHT) == RIGHT) | |
1105 nButton = MOUSE_RIGHT; | |
1106 | |
1107 if (! s_fReleased && ! s_fNextIsMiddle | |
1108 && nButton != s_nOldButton && s_nOldButton != MOUSE_DRAG) | |
1109 return FALSE; | |
1110 | |
1111 s_fReleased = s_fNextIsMiddle; | |
1112 } | |
1113 | |
1114 if (pmer->dwEventFlags == 0 || pmer->dwEventFlags == DOUBLE_CLICK) | |
1115 { | |
1116 /* button pressed or released, without mouse moving */ | |
1117 if (nButton != -1 && nButton != MOUSE_RELEASE) | |
1118 { | |
1119 DWORD dwCurrentTime = GetTickCount(); | |
1120 | |
1121 if (s_xOldMouse != g_xMouse | |
1122 || s_yOldMouse != g_yMouse | |
1123 || s_nOldButton != nButton | |
1124 || s_old_topline != curwin->w_topline | |
1125 #ifdef FEAT_DIFF | |
1126 || s_old_topfill != curwin->w_topfill | |
1127 #endif | |
1128 || (int)(dwCurrentTime - s_dwLastClickTime) > p_mouset) | |
1129 { | |
1130 s_cClicks = 1; | |
1131 } | |
1132 else if (++s_cClicks > 4) | |
1133 { | |
1134 s_cClicks = 1; | |
1135 } | |
1136 | |
1137 s_dwLastClickTime = dwCurrentTime; | |
1138 } | |
1139 } | |
1140 else if (pmer->dwEventFlags == MOUSE_MOVED) | |
1141 { | |
1142 if (nButton != -1 && nButton != MOUSE_RELEASE) | |
1143 nButton = MOUSE_DRAG; | |
1144 | |
1145 s_cClicks = 1; | |
1146 } | |
1147 | |
1148 if (nButton == -1) | |
1149 return FALSE; | |
1150 | |
1151 if (nButton != MOUSE_RELEASE) | |
1152 s_nOldButton = nButton; | |
1153 | |
1154 g_nMouseClick = nButton; | |
1155 | |
1156 if (pmer->dwControlKeyState & SHIFT_PRESSED) | |
1157 g_nMouseClick |= MOUSE_SHIFT; | |
1158 if (pmer->dwControlKeyState & (RIGHT_CTRL_PRESSED | LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED)) | |
1159 g_nMouseClick |= MOUSE_CTRL; | |
1160 if (pmer->dwControlKeyState & (RIGHT_ALT_PRESSED | LEFT_ALT_PRESSED)) | |
1161 g_nMouseClick |= MOUSE_ALT; | |
1162 | |
1163 if (nButton != MOUSE_DRAG && nButton != MOUSE_RELEASE) | |
1164 SET_NUM_MOUSE_CLICKS(g_nMouseClick, s_cClicks); | |
1165 | |
1166 /* only pass on interesting (i.e., different) mouse events */ | |
1167 if (s_xOldMouse == g_xMouse | |
1168 && s_yOldMouse == g_yMouse | |
1169 && s_nOldMouseClick == g_nMouseClick) | |
1170 { | |
1171 g_nMouseClick = -1; | |
1172 return FALSE; | |
1173 } | |
1174 | |
1175 s_xOldMouse = g_xMouse; | |
1176 s_yOldMouse = g_yMouse; | |
1177 s_old_topline = curwin->w_topline; | |
1178 #ifdef FEAT_DIFF | |
1179 s_old_topfill = curwin->w_topfill; | |
1180 #endif | |
1181 s_nOldMouseClick = g_nMouseClick; | |
1182 | |
1183 return TRUE; | |
1184 } | |
1185 | |
1186 # endif /* FEAT_GUI_W32 */ | |
1187 #endif /* FEAT_MOUSE */ | |
1188 | |
1189 | |
1190 #ifdef MCH_CURSOR_SHAPE | |
1191 /* | |
1192 * Set the shape of the cursor. | |
1193 * 'thickness' can be from 1 (thin) to 99 (block) | |
1194 */ | |
1195 static void | |
1196 mch_set_cursor_shape(int thickness) | |
1197 { | |
1198 CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO ConsoleCursorInfo; | |
1199 ConsoleCursorInfo.dwSize = thickness; | |
1200 ConsoleCursorInfo.bVisible = s_cursor_visible; | |
1201 | |
1202 SetConsoleCursorInfo(g_hConOut, &ConsoleCursorInfo); | |
1203 if (s_cursor_visible) | |
1204 SetConsoleCursorPosition(g_hConOut, g_coord); | |
1205 } | |
1206 | |
1207 void | |
1208 mch_update_cursor(void) | |
1209 { | |
1210 int idx; | |
1211 int thickness; | |
1212 | |
1213 /* | |
1214 * How the cursor is drawn depends on the current mode. | |
1215 */ | |
1216 idx = get_shape_idx(FALSE); | |
1217 | |
1218 if (shape_table[idx].shape == SHAPE_BLOCK) | |
1219 thickness = 99; /* 100 doesn't work on W95 */ | |
1220 else | |
1221 thickness = shape_table[idx].percentage; | |
1222 mch_set_cursor_shape(thickness); | |
1223 } | |
1224 #endif | |
1225 | |
1226 #ifndef FEAT_GUI_W32 /* this isn't used for the GUI */ | |
1227 /* | |
1228 * Handle FOCUS_EVENT. | |
1229 */ | |
1230 static void | |
1231 handle_focus_event(INPUT_RECORD ir) | |
1232 { | |
1233 g_fJustGotFocus = ir.Event.FocusEvent.bSetFocus; | |
1234 ui_focus_change((int)g_fJustGotFocus); | |
1235 } | |
1236 | |
1237 /* | |
1238 * Wait until console input from keyboard or mouse is available, | |
1239 * or the time is up. | |
1240 * Return TRUE if something is available FALSE if not. | |
1241 */ | |
1242 static int | |
1243 WaitForChar(long msec) | |
1244 { | |
1245 DWORD dwNow = 0, dwEndTime = 0; | |
1246 INPUT_RECORD ir; | |
1247 DWORD cRecords; | |
1248 char_u ch, ch2; | |
1249 | |
1250 if (msec > 0) | |
1251 /* Wait until the specified time has elapsed. */ | |
1252 dwEndTime = GetTickCount() + msec; | |
1253 else if (msec < 0) | |
1254 /* Wait forever. */ | |
1255 dwEndTime = INFINITE; | |
1256 | |
1257 /* We need to loop until the end of the time period, because | |
1258 * we might get multiple unusable mouse events in that time. | |
1259 */ | |
1260 for (;;) | |
1261 { | |
14 | 1262 #ifdef FEAT_MZSCHEME |
1263 mzvim_check_threads(); | |
1264 #endif | |
7 | 1265 #ifdef FEAT_CLIENTSERVER |
1266 serverProcessPendingMessages(); | |
1267 #endif | |
1268 if (0 | |
1269 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE | |
1270 || g_nMouseClick != -1 | |
1271 #endif | |
1272 #ifdef FEAT_CLIENTSERVER | |
1273 || input_available() | |
1274 #endif | |
1275 ) | |
1276 return TRUE; | |
1277 | |
1278 if (msec > 0) | |
1279 { | |
1280 /* If the specified wait time has passed, return. */ | |
1281 dwNow = GetTickCount(); | |
1282 if (dwNow >= dwEndTime) | |
1283 break; | |
1284 } | |
1285 if (msec != 0) | |
1286 { | |
14 | 1287 DWORD dwWaitTime = dwEndTime - dwNow; |
1288 | |
1289 #ifdef FEAT_MZSCHEME | |
1290 if (mzthreads_allowed() && p_mzq > 0 | |
1291 && (msec < 0 || (long)dwWaitTime > p_mzq)) | |
1292 dwWaitTime = p_mzq; /* don't wait longer than 'mzquantum' */ | |
1293 #endif | |
7 | 1294 #ifdef FEAT_CLIENTSERVER |
1295 /* Wait for either an event on the console input or a message in | |
1296 * the client-server window. */ | |
1297 if (MsgWaitForMultipleObjects(1, &g_hConIn, FALSE, | |
14 | 1298 dwWaitTime, QS_SENDMESSAGE) != WAIT_OBJECT_0) |
7 | 1299 #else |
14 | 1300 if (WaitForSingleObject(g_hConIn, dwWaitTime) != WAIT_OBJECT_0) |
7 | 1301 #endif |
1302 continue; | |
1303 } | |
1304 | |
1305 cRecords = 0; | |
1306 PeekConsoleInput(g_hConIn, &ir, 1, &cRecords); | |
1307 | |
1308 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE_IME | |
1309 if (State & CMDLINE && msg_row == Rows - 1) | |
1310 { | |
1311 CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO csbi; | |
1312 | |
1313 if (GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(g_hConOut, &csbi)) | |
1314 { | |
1315 if (csbi.dwCursorPosition.Y != msg_row) | |
1316 { | |
1317 /* The screen is now messed up, must redraw the | |
1318 * command line and later all the windows. */ | |
1319 redraw_all_later(CLEAR); | |
1320 cmdline_row -= (msg_row - csbi.dwCursorPosition.Y); | |
1321 redrawcmd(); | |
1322 } | |
1323 } | |
1324 } | |
1325 #endif | |
1326 | |
1327 if (cRecords > 0) | |
1328 { | |
1329 if (ir.EventType == KEY_EVENT && ir.Event.KeyEvent.bKeyDown) | |
1330 { | |
1331 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE_IME | |
1332 /* Windows IME sends two '\n's with only one 'ENTER'. First: | |
1333 * wVirtualKeyCode == 13. second: wVirtualKeyCode == 0 */ | |
1334 if (ir.Event.KeyEvent.uChar.UnicodeChar == 0 | |
1335 && ir.Event.KeyEvent.wVirtualKeyCode == 13) | |
1336 { | |
1337 ReadConsoleInput(g_hConIn, &ir, 1, &cRecords); | |
1338 continue; | |
1339 } | |
1340 #endif | |
1341 if (decode_key_event(&ir.Event.KeyEvent, &ch, &ch2, | |
1342 NULL, FALSE)) | |
1343 return TRUE; | |
1344 } | |
1345 | |
1346 ReadConsoleInput(g_hConIn, &ir, 1, &cRecords); | |
1347 | |
1348 if (ir.EventType == FOCUS_EVENT) | |
1349 handle_focus_event(ir); | |
1350 else if (ir.EventType == WINDOW_BUFFER_SIZE_EVENT) | |
1351 shell_resized(); | |
1352 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE | |
1353 else if (ir.EventType == MOUSE_EVENT | |
1354 && decode_mouse_event(&ir.Event.MouseEvent)) | |
1355 return TRUE; | |
1356 #endif | |
1357 } | |
1358 else if (msec == 0) | |
1359 break; | |
1360 } | |
1361 | |
1362 #ifdef FEAT_CLIENTSERVER | |
1363 /* Something might have been received while we were waiting. */ | |
1364 if (input_available()) | |
1365 return TRUE; | |
1366 #endif | |
1367 return FALSE; | |
1368 } | |
1369 | |
1370 #ifndef FEAT_GUI_MSWIN | |
1371 /* | |
1372 * return non-zero if a character is available | |
1373 */ | |
1374 int | |
26 | 1375 mch_char_avail(void) |
7 | 1376 { |
1377 return WaitForChar(0L); | |
1378 } | |
1379 #endif | |
1380 | |
1381 /* | |
1382 * Create the console input. Used when reading stdin doesn't work. | |
1383 */ | |
1384 static void | |
1385 create_conin(void) | |
1386 { | |
1387 g_hConIn = CreateFile("CONIN$", GENERIC_READ|GENERIC_WRITE, | |
1388 FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE, | |
1389 (LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES) NULL, | |
840 | 1390 OPEN_EXISTING, 0, (HANDLE)NULL); |
7 | 1391 did_create_conin = TRUE; |
1392 } | |
1393 | |
1394 /* | |
1395 * Get a keystroke or a mouse event | |
1396 */ | |
1397 static char_u | |
1398 tgetch(int *pmodifiers, char_u *pch2) | |
1399 { | |
1400 char_u ch; | |
1401 | |
1402 for (;;) | |
1403 { | |
1404 INPUT_RECORD ir; | |
1405 DWORD cRecords = 0; | |
1406 | |
1407 #ifdef FEAT_CLIENTSERVER | |
1408 (void)WaitForChar(-1L); | |
1409 if (input_available()) | |
1410 return 0; | |
1411 # ifdef FEAT_MOUSE | |
1412 if (g_nMouseClick != -1) | |
1413 return 0; | |
1414 # endif | |
1415 #endif | |
1416 if (ReadConsoleInput(g_hConIn, &ir, 1, &cRecords) == 0) | |
1417 { | |
1418 if (did_create_conin) | |
1419 read_error_exit(); | |
1420 create_conin(); | |
1421 continue; | |
1422 } | |
1423 | |
1424 if (ir.EventType == KEY_EVENT) | |
1425 { | |
1426 if (decode_key_event(&ir.Event.KeyEvent, &ch, pch2, | |
1427 pmodifiers, TRUE)) | |
1428 return ch; | |
1429 } | |
1430 else if (ir.EventType == FOCUS_EVENT) | |
1431 handle_focus_event(ir); | |
1432 else if (ir.EventType == WINDOW_BUFFER_SIZE_EVENT) | |
1433 shell_resized(); | |
1434 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE | |
1435 else if (ir.EventType == MOUSE_EVENT) | |
1436 { | |
1437 if (decode_mouse_event(&ir.Event.MouseEvent)) | |
1438 return 0; | |
1439 } | |
1440 #endif | |
1441 } | |
1442 } | |
1443 #endif /* !FEAT_GUI_W32 */ | |
1444 | |
1445 | |
1446 /* | |
3622 | 1447 * mch_inchar(): low-level input function. |
7 | 1448 * Get one or more characters from the keyboard or the mouse. |
1449 * If time == 0, do not wait for characters. | |
1450 * If time == n, wait a short time for characters. | |
1451 * If time == -1, wait forever for characters. | |
1452 * Returns the number of characters read into buf. | |
1453 */ | |
344 | 1454 /*ARGSUSED*/ |
7 | 1455 int |
1456 mch_inchar( | |
1457 char_u *buf, | |
1458 int maxlen, | |
1459 long time, | |
1460 int tb_change_cnt) | |
1461 { | |
1462 #ifndef FEAT_GUI_W32 /* this isn't used for the GUI */ | |
1463 | |
1464 int len; | |
1465 int c; | |
1466 #define TYPEAHEADLEN 20 | |
1467 static char_u typeahead[TYPEAHEADLEN]; /* previously typed bytes. */ | |
1468 static int typeaheadlen = 0; | |
1469 | |
1470 /* First use any typeahead that was kept because "buf" was too small. */ | |
1471 if (typeaheadlen > 0) | |
1472 goto theend; | |
1473 | |
1474 #ifdef FEAT_SNIFF | |
1475 if (want_sniff_request) | |
1476 { | |
1477 if (sniff_request_waiting) | |
1478 { | |
1479 /* return K_SNIFF */ | |
1480 typeahead[typeaheadlen++] = CSI; | |
1481 typeahead[typeaheadlen++] = (char_u)KS_EXTRA; | |
1482 typeahead[typeaheadlen++] = (char_u)KE_SNIFF; | |
1483 sniff_request_waiting = 0; | |
1484 want_sniff_request = 0; | |
1485 goto theend; | |
1486 } | |
1487 else if (time < 0 || time > 250) | |
1488 { | |
1489 /* don't wait too long, a request might be pending */ | |
1490 time = 250; | |
1491 } | |
1492 } | |
1493 #endif | |
1494 | |
1495 if (time >= 0) | |
1496 { | |
1497 if (!WaitForChar(time)) /* no character available */ | |
1498 return 0; | |
1499 } | |
1500 else /* time == -1, wait forever */ | |
1501 { | |
1502 mch_set_winsize_now(); /* Allow winsize changes from now on */ | |
1503 | |
203 | 1504 /* |
1505 * If there is no character available within 2 seconds (default) | |
1506 * write the autoscript file to disk. Or cause the CursorHold event | |
1507 * to be triggered. | |
1508 */ | |
1509 if (!WaitForChar(p_ut)) | |
7 | 1510 { |
1511 #ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD | |
609 | 1512 if (trigger_cursorhold() && maxlen >= 3) |
7 | 1513 { |
203 | 1514 buf[0] = K_SPECIAL; |
1515 buf[1] = KS_EXTRA; | |
1516 buf[2] = (int)KE_CURSORHOLD; | |
1517 return 3; | |
7 | 1518 } |
1519 #endif | |
368 | 1520 before_blocking(); |
7 | 1521 } |
1522 } | |
1523 | |
1524 /* | |
1525 * Try to read as many characters as there are, until the buffer is full. | |
1526 */ | |
1527 | |
1528 /* we will get at least one key. Get more if they are available. */ | |
1529 g_fCBrkPressed = FALSE; | |
1530 | |
1531 #ifdef MCH_WRITE_DUMP | |
1532 if (fdDump) | |
1533 fputc('[', fdDump); | |
1534 #endif | |
1535 | |
1536 /* Keep looping until there is something in the typeahead buffer and more | |
1537 * to get and still room in the buffer (up to two bytes for a char and | |
1538 * three bytes for a modifier). */ | |
1539 while ((typeaheadlen == 0 || WaitForChar(0L)) | |
1540 && typeaheadlen + 5 <= TYPEAHEADLEN) | |
1541 { | |
1542 if (typebuf_changed(tb_change_cnt)) | |
1543 { | |
1544 /* "buf" may be invalid now if a client put something in the | |
1545 * typeahead buffer and "buf" is in the typeahead buffer. */ | |
1546 typeaheadlen = 0; | |
1547 break; | |
1548 } | |
1549 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE | |
1550 if (g_nMouseClick != -1) | |
1551 { | |
1552 # ifdef MCH_WRITE_DUMP | |
1553 if (fdDump) | |
1554 fprintf(fdDump, "{%02x @ %d, %d}", | |
1555 g_nMouseClick, g_xMouse, g_yMouse); | |
1556 # endif | |
1557 typeahead[typeaheadlen++] = ESC + 128; | |
1558 typeahead[typeaheadlen++] = 'M'; | |
1559 typeahead[typeaheadlen++] = g_nMouseClick; | |
1560 typeahead[typeaheadlen++] = g_xMouse + '!'; | |
1561 typeahead[typeaheadlen++] = g_yMouse + '!'; | |
1562 g_nMouseClick = -1; | |
1563 } | |
1564 else | |
1565 #endif | |
1566 { | |
1567 char_u ch2 = NUL; | |
1568 int modifiers = 0; | |
1569 | |
1570 c = tgetch(&modifiers, &ch2); | |
1571 | |
1572 if (typebuf_changed(tb_change_cnt)) | |
1573 { | |
1574 /* "buf" may be invalid now if a client put something in the | |
1575 * typeahead buffer and "buf" is in the typeahead buffer. */ | |
1576 typeaheadlen = 0; | |
1577 break; | |
1578 } | |
1579 | |
1580 if (c == Ctrl_C && ctrl_c_interrupts) | |
1581 { | |
1582 #if defined(FEAT_CLIENTSERVER) | |
1583 trash_input_buf(); | |
1584 #endif | |
1585 got_int = TRUE; | |
1586 } | |
1587 | |
1588 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE | |
1589 if (g_nMouseClick == -1) | |
1590 #endif | |
1591 { | |
1592 int n = 1; | |
1593 | |
1594 /* A key may have one or two bytes. */ | |
1595 typeahead[typeaheadlen] = c; | |
1596 if (ch2 != NUL) | |
1597 { | |
1598 typeahead[typeaheadlen + 1] = ch2; | |
1599 ++n; | |
1600 } | |
1601 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
1602 /* Only convert normal characters, not special keys. Need to | |
1603 * convert before applying ALT, otherwise mapping <M-x> breaks | |
1604 * when 'tenc' is set. */ | |
1605 if (input_conv.vc_type != CONV_NONE | |
1606 && (ch2 == NUL || c != K_NUL)) | |
1607 n = convert_input(typeahead + typeaheadlen, n, | |
1608 TYPEAHEADLEN - typeaheadlen); | |
1609 #endif | |
1610 | |
1611 /* Use the ALT key to set the 8th bit of the character | |
1612 * when it's one byte, the 8th bit isn't set yet and not | |
1613 * using a double-byte encoding (would become a lead | |
1614 * byte). */ | |
1615 if ((modifiers & MOD_MASK_ALT) | |
1616 && n == 1 | |
1617 && (typeahead[typeaheadlen] & 0x80) == 0 | |
1618 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
1619 && !enc_dbcs | |
1620 #endif | |
1621 ) | |
1622 { | |
1443 | 1623 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE |
1624 n = (*mb_char2bytes)(typeahead[typeaheadlen] | 0x80, | |
1625 typeahead + typeaheadlen); | |
1626 #else | |
7 | 1627 typeahead[typeaheadlen] |= 0x80; |
1443 | 1628 #endif |
7 | 1629 modifiers &= ~MOD_MASK_ALT; |
1630 } | |
1631 | |
1632 if (modifiers != 0) | |
1633 { | |
1634 /* Prepend modifiers to the character. */ | |
1635 mch_memmove(typeahead + typeaheadlen + 3, | |
1636 typeahead + typeaheadlen, n); | |
1637 typeahead[typeaheadlen++] = K_SPECIAL; | |
1638 typeahead[typeaheadlen++] = (char_u)KS_MODIFIER; | |
1639 typeahead[typeaheadlen++] = modifiers; | |
1640 } | |
1641 | |
1642 typeaheadlen += n; | |
1643 | |
1644 #ifdef MCH_WRITE_DUMP | |
1645 if (fdDump) | |
1646 fputc(c, fdDump); | |
1647 #endif | |
1648 } | |
1649 } | |
1650 } | |
1651 | |
1652 #ifdef MCH_WRITE_DUMP | |
1653 if (fdDump) | |
1654 { | |
1655 fputs("]\n", fdDump); | |
1656 fflush(fdDump); | |
1657 } | |
1658 #endif | |
1659 | |
1660 theend: | |
1661 /* Move typeahead to "buf", as much as fits. */ | |
1662 len = 0; | |
1663 while (len < maxlen && typeaheadlen > 0) | |
1664 { | |
1665 buf[len++] = typeahead[0]; | |
1666 mch_memmove(typeahead, typeahead + 1, --typeaheadlen); | |
1667 } | |
1668 return len; | |
1669 | |
1670 #else /* FEAT_GUI_W32 */ | |
1671 return 0; | |
1672 #endif /* FEAT_GUI_W32 */ | |
1673 } | |
1674 | |
3927 | 1675 #ifndef PROTO |
1676 # ifndef __MINGW32__ | |
1677 # include <shellapi.h> /* required for FindExecutable() */ | |
1678 # endif | |
7 | 1679 #endif |
1680 | |
9 | 1681 /* |
1682 * Return TRUE if "name" is in $PATH. | |
10 | 1683 * TODO: Should somehow check if it's really executable. |
9 | 1684 */ |
7 | 1685 static int |
1686 executable_exists(char *name) | |
1687 { | |
9 | 1688 char *dum; |
1689 char fname[_MAX_PATH]; | |
1690 | |
1691 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
1692 if (enc_codepage >= 0 && (int)GetACP() != enc_codepage) | |
7 | 1693 { |
1752 | 1694 WCHAR *p = enc_to_utf16(name, NULL); |
9 | 1695 WCHAR fnamew[_MAX_PATH]; |
1696 WCHAR *dumw; | |
1697 long n; | |
1698 | |
1699 if (p != NULL) | |
1700 { | |
1701 n = (long)SearchPathW(NULL, p, NULL, _MAX_PATH, fnamew, &dumw); | |
1702 vim_free(p); | |
1703 if (n > 0 || GetLastError() != ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED) | |
1704 { | |
1705 if (n == 0) | |
1706 return FALSE; | |
1707 if (GetFileAttributesW(fnamew) & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) | |
1708 return FALSE; | |
1709 return TRUE; | |
1710 } | |
1711 /* Retry with non-wide function (for Windows 98). */ | |
1712 } | |
7 | 1713 } |
9 | 1714 #endif |
1715 if (SearchPath(NULL, name, NULL, _MAX_PATH, fname, &dum) == 0) | |
1716 return FALSE; | |
1717 if (mch_isdir(fname)) | |
1718 return FALSE; | |
1719 return TRUE; | |
7 | 1720 } |
1721 | |
2584 | 1722 #if ((defined(__MINGW32__) || defined (__CYGWIN32__)) && \ |
2935 | 1723 __MSVCRT_VERSION__ >= 0x800) || (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1400) |
2584 | 1724 /* |
1725 * Bad parameter handler. | |
1726 * | |
1727 * Certain MS CRT functions will intentionally crash when passed invalid | |
1728 * parameters to highlight possible security holes. Setting this function as | |
1729 * the bad parameter handler will prevent the crash. | |
1730 * | |
1731 * In debug builds the parameters contain CRT information that might help track | |
1732 * down the source of a problem, but in non-debug builds the arguments are all | |
1733 * NULL/0. Debug builds will also produce assert dialogs from the CRT, it is | |
1734 * worth allowing these to make debugging of issues easier. | |
1735 */ | |
1736 static void | |
1737 bad_param_handler(const wchar_t *expression, | |
1738 const wchar_t *function, | |
1739 const wchar_t *file, | |
1740 unsigned int line, | |
1741 uintptr_t pReserved) | |
1742 { | |
1743 } | |
1744 | |
1745 # define SET_INVALID_PARAM_HANDLER \ | |
1746 ((void)_set_invalid_parameter_handler(bad_param_handler)) | |
1747 #else | |
1748 # define SET_INVALID_PARAM_HANDLER | |
1749 #endif | |
1750 | |
7 | 1751 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_W32 |
1752 | |
1753 /* | |
1754 * GUI version of mch_init(). | |
1755 */ | |
1756 void | |
26 | 1757 mch_init(void) |
7 | 1758 { |
1759 #ifndef __MINGW32__ | |
1760 extern int _fmode; | |
1761 #endif | |
1762 | |
2584 | 1763 /* Silently handle invalid parameters to CRT functions */ |
1764 SET_INVALID_PARAM_HANDLER; | |
1765 | |
7 | 1766 /* Let critical errors result in a failure, not in a dialog box. Required |
1767 * for the timestamp test to work on removed floppies. */ | |
1768 SetErrorMode(SEM_FAILCRITICALERRORS); | |
1769 | |
1770 _fmode = O_BINARY; /* we do our own CR-LF translation */ | |
1771 | |
1772 /* Specify window size. Is there a place to get the default from? */ | |
1773 Rows = 25; | |
1774 Columns = 80; | |
1775 | |
1776 /* Look for 'vimrun' */ | |
1777 if (!gui_is_win32s()) | |
1778 { | |
1779 char_u vimrun_location[_MAX_PATH + 4]; | |
1780 | |
1781 /* First try in same directory as gvim.exe */ | |
1782 STRCPY(vimrun_location, exe_name); | |
1783 STRCPY(gettail(vimrun_location), "vimrun.exe"); | |
1784 if (mch_getperm(vimrun_location) >= 0) | |
1785 { | |
1786 if (*skiptowhite(vimrun_location) != NUL) | |
1787 { | |
1788 /* Enclose path with white space in double quotes. */ | |
1789 mch_memmove(vimrun_location + 1, vimrun_location, | |
1790 STRLEN(vimrun_location) + 1); | |
1791 *vimrun_location = '"'; | |
1792 STRCPY(gettail(vimrun_location), "vimrun\" "); | |
1793 } | |
1794 else | |
1795 STRCPY(gettail(vimrun_location), "vimrun "); | |
1796 | |
1797 vimrun_path = (char *)vim_strsave(vimrun_location); | |
1798 s_dont_use_vimrun = FALSE; | |
1799 } | |
1800 else if (executable_exists("vimrun.exe")) | |
1801 s_dont_use_vimrun = FALSE; | |
1802 | |
1803 /* Don't give the warning for a missing vimrun.exe right now, but only | |
1804 * when vimrun was supposed to be used. Don't bother people that do | |
1805 * not need vimrun.exe. */ | |
1806 if (s_dont_use_vimrun) | |
1807 need_vimrun_warning = TRUE; | |
1808 } | |
1809 | |
1810 /* | |
1811 * If "finstr.exe" doesn't exist, use "grep -n" for 'grepprg'. | |
1812 * Otherwise the default "findstr /n" is used. | |
1813 */ | |
1814 if (!executable_exists("findstr.exe")) | |
1815 set_option_value((char_u *)"grepprg", 0, (char_u *)"grep -n", 0); | |
1816 | |
1817 #ifdef FEAT_CLIPBOARD | |
1818 clip_init(TRUE); | |
1819 | |
1820 /* | |
1139 | 1821 * Vim's own clipboard format recognises whether the text is char, line, |
1822 * or rectangular block. Only useful for copying between two Vims. | |
7 | 1823 * "VimClipboard" was used for previous versions, using the first |
1824 * character to specify MCHAR, MLINE or MBLOCK. | |
1825 */ | |
1826 clip_star.format = RegisterClipboardFormat("VimClipboard2"); | |
1827 clip_star.format_raw = RegisterClipboardFormat("VimRawBytes"); | |
1828 #endif | |
1829 } | |
1830 | |
1831 | |
1832 #else /* FEAT_GUI_W32 */ | |
1833 | |
1834 #define SRWIDTH(sr) ((sr).Right - (sr).Left + 1) | |
1835 #define SRHEIGHT(sr) ((sr).Bottom - (sr).Top + 1) | |
1836 | |
1837 /* | |
1838 * ClearConsoleBuffer() | |
1839 * Description: | |
1840 * Clears the entire contents of the console screen buffer, using the | |
1841 * specified attribute. | |
1842 * Returns: | |
1843 * TRUE on success | |
1844 */ | |
1845 static BOOL | |
1846 ClearConsoleBuffer(WORD wAttribute) | |
1847 { | |
1848 CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO csbi; | |
1849 COORD coord; | |
1850 DWORD NumCells, dummy; | |
1851 | |
1852 if (!GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(g_hConOut, &csbi)) | |
1853 return FALSE; | |
1854 | |
1855 NumCells = csbi.dwSize.X * csbi.dwSize.Y; | |
1856 coord.X = 0; | |
1857 coord.Y = 0; | |
1858 if (!FillConsoleOutputCharacter(g_hConOut, ' ', NumCells, | |
1859 coord, &dummy)) | |
1860 { | |
1861 return FALSE; | |
1862 } | |
1863 if (!FillConsoleOutputAttribute(g_hConOut, wAttribute, NumCells, | |
1864 coord, &dummy)) | |
1865 { | |
1866 return FALSE; | |
1867 } | |
1868 | |
1869 return TRUE; | |
1870 } | |
1871 | |
1872 /* | |
1873 * FitConsoleWindow() | |
1874 * Description: | |
1875 * Checks if the console window will fit within given buffer dimensions. | |
1876 * Also, if requested, will shrink the window to fit. | |
1877 * Returns: | |
1878 * TRUE on success | |
1879 */ | |
1880 static BOOL | |
1881 FitConsoleWindow( | |
1882 COORD dwBufferSize, | |
1883 BOOL WantAdjust) | |
1884 { | |
1885 CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO csbi; | |
1886 COORD dwWindowSize; | |
1887 BOOL NeedAdjust = FALSE; | |
1888 | |
1889 if (GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(g_hConOut, &csbi)) | |
1890 { | |
1891 /* | |
1892 * A buffer resize will fail if the current console window does | |
1893 * not lie completely within that buffer. To avoid this, we might | |
1894 * have to move and possibly shrink the window. | |
1895 */ | |
1896 if (csbi.srWindow.Right >= dwBufferSize.X) | |
1897 { | |
1898 dwWindowSize.X = SRWIDTH(csbi.srWindow); | |
1899 if (dwWindowSize.X > dwBufferSize.X) | |
1900 dwWindowSize.X = dwBufferSize.X; | |
1901 csbi.srWindow.Right = dwBufferSize.X - 1; | |
1902 csbi.srWindow.Left = dwBufferSize.X - dwWindowSize.X; | |
1903 NeedAdjust = TRUE; | |
1904 } | |
1905 if (csbi.srWindow.Bottom >= dwBufferSize.Y) | |
1906 { | |
1907 dwWindowSize.Y = SRHEIGHT(csbi.srWindow); | |
1908 if (dwWindowSize.Y > dwBufferSize.Y) | |
1909 dwWindowSize.Y = dwBufferSize.Y; | |
1910 csbi.srWindow.Bottom = dwBufferSize.Y - 1; | |
1911 csbi.srWindow.Top = dwBufferSize.Y - dwWindowSize.Y; | |
1912 NeedAdjust = TRUE; | |
1913 } | |
1914 if (NeedAdjust && WantAdjust) | |
1915 { | |
1916 if (!SetConsoleWindowInfo(g_hConOut, TRUE, &csbi.srWindow)) | |
1917 return FALSE; | |
1918 } | |
1919 return TRUE; | |
1920 } | |
1921 | |
1922 return FALSE; | |
1923 } | |
1924 | |
1925 typedef struct ConsoleBufferStruct | |
1926 { | |
26 | 1927 BOOL IsValid; |
1928 CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO Info; | |
1929 PCHAR_INFO Buffer; | |
1930 COORD BufferSize; | |
7 | 1931 } ConsoleBuffer; |
1932 | |
1933 /* | |
1934 * SaveConsoleBuffer() | |
1935 * Description: | |
1936 * Saves important information about the console buffer, including the | |
1937 * actual buffer contents. The saved information is suitable for later | |
1938 * restoration by RestoreConsoleBuffer(). | |
1939 * Returns: | |
1940 * TRUE if all information was saved; FALSE otherwise | |
1941 * If FALSE, still sets cb->IsValid if buffer characteristics were saved. | |
1942 */ | |
1943 static BOOL | |
1944 SaveConsoleBuffer( | |
1945 ConsoleBuffer *cb) | |
1946 { | |
1947 DWORD NumCells; | |
1948 COORD BufferCoord; | |
1949 SMALL_RECT ReadRegion; | |
1950 WORD Y, Y_incr; | |
1951 | |
1952 if (cb == NULL) | |
1953 return FALSE; | |
1954 | |
1955 if (!GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(g_hConOut, &cb->Info)) | |
1956 { | |
1957 cb->IsValid = FALSE; | |
1958 return FALSE; | |
1959 } | |
1960 cb->IsValid = TRUE; | |
1961 | |
1962 /* | |
1963 * Allocate a buffer large enough to hold the entire console screen | |
1964 * buffer. If this ConsoleBuffer structure has already been initialized | |
1965 * with a buffer of the correct size, then just use that one. | |
1966 */ | |
1967 if (!cb->IsValid || cb->Buffer == NULL || | |
1968 cb->BufferSize.X != cb->Info.dwSize.X || | |
1969 cb->BufferSize.Y != cb->Info.dwSize.Y) | |
1970 { | |
1971 cb->BufferSize.X = cb->Info.dwSize.X; | |
1972 cb->BufferSize.Y = cb->Info.dwSize.Y; | |
1973 NumCells = cb->BufferSize.X * cb->BufferSize.Y; | |
2690 | 1974 vim_free(cb->Buffer); |
7 | 1975 cb->Buffer = (PCHAR_INFO)alloc(NumCells * sizeof(CHAR_INFO)); |
1976 if (cb->Buffer == NULL) | |
1977 return FALSE; | |
1978 } | |
1979 | |
1980 /* | |
1981 * We will now copy the console screen buffer into our buffer. | |
1982 * ReadConsoleOutput() seems to be limited as far as how much you | |
1983 * can read at a time. Empirically, this number seems to be about | |
1984 * 12000 cells (rows * columns). Start at position (0, 0) and copy | |
1985 * in chunks until it is all copied. The chunks will all have the | |
1986 * same horizontal characteristics, so initialize them now. The | |
1987 * height of each chunk will be (12000 / width). | |
1988 */ | |
1989 BufferCoord.X = 0; | |
1990 ReadRegion.Left = 0; | |
1991 ReadRegion.Right = cb->Info.dwSize.X - 1; | |
1992 Y_incr = 12000 / cb->Info.dwSize.X; | |
1993 for (Y = 0; Y < cb->BufferSize.Y; Y += Y_incr) | |
1994 { | |
1995 /* | |
1996 * Read into position (0, Y) in our buffer. | |
1997 */ | |
1998 BufferCoord.Y = Y; | |
1999 /* | |
2000 * Read the region whose top left corner is (0, Y) and whose bottom | |
2001 * right corner is (width - 1, Y + Y_incr - 1). This should define | |
2002 * a region of size width by Y_incr. Don't worry if this region is | |
2003 * too large for the remaining buffer; it will be cropped. | |
2004 */ | |
2005 ReadRegion.Top = Y; | |
2006 ReadRegion.Bottom = Y + Y_incr - 1; | |
2007 if (!ReadConsoleOutput(g_hConOut, /* output handle */ | |
2008 cb->Buffer, /* our buffer */ | |
2009 cb->BufferSize, /* dimensions of our buffer */ | |
2010 BufferCoord, /* offset in our buffer */ | |
2011 &ReadRegion)) /* region to save */ | |
2012 { | |
2013 vim_free(cb->Buffer); | |
2014 cb->Buffer = NULL; | |
2015 return FALSE; | |
2016 } | |
2017 } | |
2018 | |
2019 return TRUE; | |
2020 } | |
2021 | |
2022 /* | |
2023 * RestoreConsoleBuffer() | |
2024 * Description: | |
2025 * Restores important information about the console buffer, including the | |
2026 * actual buffer contents, if desired. The information to restore is in | |
2027 * the same format used by SaveConsoleBuffer(). | |
2028 * Returns: | |
2029 * TRUE on success | |
2030 */ | |
2031 static BOOL | |
2032 RestoreConsoleBuffer( | |
26 | 2033 ConsoleBuffer *cb, |
2034 BOOL RestoreScreen) | |
7 | 2035 { |
2036 COORD BufferCoord; | |
2037 SMALL_RECT WriteRegion; | |
2038 | |
2039 if (cb == NULL || !cb->IsValid) | |
2040 return FALSE; | |
2041 | |
2042 /* | |
2043 * Before restoring the buffer contents, clear the current buffer, and | |
2044 * restore the cursor position and window information. Doing this now | |
2045 * prevents old buffer contents from "flashing" onto the screen. | |
2046 */ | |
2047 if (RestoreScreen) | |
2048 ClearConsoleBuffer(cb->Info.wAttributes); | |
2049 | |
2050 FitConsoleWindow(cb->Info.dwSize, TRUE); | |
2051 if (!SetConsoleScreenBufferSize(g_hConOut, cb->Info.dwSize)) | |
2052 return FALSE; | |
2053 if (!SetConsoleTextAttribute(g_hConOut, cb->Info.wAttributes)) | |
2054 return FALSE; | |
2055 | |
2056 if (!RestoreScreen) | |
2057 { | |
2058 /* | |
2059 * No need to restore the screen buffer contents, so we're done. | |
2060 */ | |
2061 return TRUE; | |
2062 } | |
2063 | |
2064 if (!SetConsoleCursorPosition(g_hConOut, cb->Info.dwCursorPosition)) | |
2065 return FALSE; | |
2066 if (!SetConsoleWindowInfo(g_hConOut, TRUE, &cb->Info.srWindow)) | |
2067 return FALSE; | |
2068 | |
2069 /* | |
2070 * Restore the screen buffer contents. | |
2071 */ | |
2072 if (cb->Buffer != NULL) | |
2073 { | |
2074 BufferCoord.X = 0; | |
2075 BufferCoord.Y = 0; | |
2076 WriteRegion.Left = 0; | |
2077 WriteRegion.Top = 0; | |
2078 WriteRegion.Right = cb->Info.dwSize.X - 1; | |
2079 WriteRegion.Bottom = cb->Info.dwSize.Y - 1; | |
2080 if (!WriteConsoleOutput(g_hConOut, /* output handle */ | |
2081 cb->Buffer, /* our buffer */ | |
2082 cb->BufferSize, /* dimensions of our buffer */ | |
2083 BufferCoord, /* offset in our buffer */ | |
2084 &WriteRegion)) /* region to restore */ | |
2085 { | |
2086 return FALSE; | |
2087 } | |
2088 } | |
2089 | |
2090 return TRUE; | |
2091 } | |
2092 | |
714 | 2093 #define FEAT_RESTORE_ORIG_SCREEN |
7 | 2094 #ifdef FEAT_RESTORE_ORIG_SCREEN |
2095 static ConsoleBuffer g_cbOrig = { 0 }; | |
2096 #endif | |
2097 static ConsoleBuffer g_cbNonTermcap = { 0 }; | |
2098 static ConsoleBuffer g_cbTermcap = { 0 }; | |
2099 | |
2100 #ifdef FEAT_TITLE | |
2101 #ifdef __BORLANDC__ | |
2102 typedef HWND (__stdcall *GETCONSOLEWINDOWPROC)(VOID); | |
2103 #else | |
2104 typedef WINBASEAPI HWND (WINAPI *GETCONSOLEWINDOWPROC)(VOID); | |
2105 #endif | |
2106 char g_szOrigTitle[256] = { 0 }; | |
2107 HWND g_hWnd = NULL; /* also used in os_mswin.c */ | |
2108 static HICON g_hOrigIconSmall = NULL; | |
2109 static HICON g_hOrigIcon = NULL; | |
2110 static HICON g_hVimIcon = NULL; | |
2111 static BOOL g_fCanChangeIcon = FALSE; | |
2112 | |
2113 /* ICON* are not defined in VC++ 4.0 */ | |
2114 #ifndef ICON_SMALL | |
2115 #define ICON_SMALL 0 | |
2116 #endif | |
2117 #ifndef ICON_BIG | |
2118 #define ICON_BIG 1 | |
2119 #endif | |
2120 /* | |
2121 * GetConsoleIcon() | |
2122 * Description: | |
2123 * Attempts to retrieve the small icon and/or the big icon currently in | |
2124 * use by a given window. | |
2125 * Returns: | |
2126 * TRUE on success | |
2127 */ | |
2128 static BOOL | |
2129 GetConsoleIcon( | |
26 | 2130 HWND hWnd, |
2131 HICON *phIconSmall, | |
2132 HICON *phIcon) | |
7 | 2133 { |
2134 if (hWnd == NULL) | |
2135 return FALSE; | |
2136 | |
2137 if (phIconSmall != NULL) | |
26 | 2138 *phIconSmall = (HICON)SendMessage(hWnd, WM_GETICON, |
2139 (WPARAM)ICON_SMALL, (LPARAM)0); | |
7 | 2140 if (phIcon != NULL) |
26 | 2141 *phIcon = (HICON)SendMessage(hWnd, WM_GETICON, |
2142 (WPARAM)ICON_BIG, (LPARAM)0); | |
7 | 2143 return TRUE; |
2144 } | |
2145 | |
2146 /* | |
2147 * SetConsoleIcon() | |
2148 * Description: | |
2149 * Attempts to change the small icon and/or the big icon currently in | |
2150 * use by a given window. | |
2151 * Returns: | |
2152 * TRUE on success | |
2153 */ | |
2154 static BOOL | |
2155 SetConsoleIcon( | |
26 | 2156 HWND hWnd, |
2157 HICON hIconSmall, | |
2158 HICON hIcon) | |
7 | 2159 { |
26 | 2160 HICON hPrevIconSmall; |
2161 HICON hPrevIcon; | |
7 | 2162 |
2163 if (hWnd == NULL) | |
2164 return FALSE; | |
2165 | |
2166 if (hIconSmall != NULL) | |
26 | 2167 hPrevIconSmall = (HICON)SendMessage(hWnd, WM_SETICON, |
2168 (WPARAM)ICON_SMALL, (LPARAM)hIconSmall); | |
7 | 2169 if (hIcon != NULL) |
26 | 2170 hPrevIcon = (HICON)SendMessage(hWnd, WM_SETICON, |
2171 (WPARAM)ICON_BIG,(LPARAM) hIcon); | |
7 | 2172 return TRUE; |
2173 } | |
2174 | |
2175 /* | |
2176 * SaveConsoleTitleAndIcon() | |
2177 * Description: | |
2178 * Saves the current console window title in g_szOrigTitle, for later | |
2179 * restoration. Also, attempts to obtain a handle to the console window, | |
2180 * and use it to save the small and big icons currently in use by the | |
2181 * console window. This is not always possible on some versions of Windows; | |
2182 * nor is it possible when running Vim remotely using Telnet (since the | |
2183 * console window the user sees is owned by a remote process). | |
2184 */ | |
2185 static void | |
2186 SaveConsoleTitleAndIcon(void) | |
2187 { | |
2188 GETCONSOLEWINDOWPROC GetConsoleWindowProc; | |
2189 | |
2190 /* Save the original title. */ | |
2191 if (!GetConsoleTitle(g_szOrigTitle, sizeof(g_szOrigTitle))) | |
2192 return; | |
2193 | |
2194 /* | |
2195 * Obtain a handle to the console window using GetConsoleWindow() from | |
2196 * KERNEL32.DLL; we need to handle in order to change the window icon. | |
2197 * This function only exists on NT-based Windows, starting with Windows | |
2198 * 2000. On older operating systems, we can't change the window icon | |
2199 * anyway. | |
2200 */ | |
2201 if ((GetConsoleWindowProc = (GETCONSOLEWINDOWPROC) | |
2202 GetProcAddress(GetModuleHandle("KERNEL32.DLL"), | |
2203 "GetConsoleWindow")) != NULL) | |
2204 { | |
2205 g_hWnd = (*GetConsoleWindowProc)(); | |
2206 } | |
2207 if (g_hWnd == NULL) | |
2208 return; | |
2209 | |
2210 /* Save the original console window icon. */ | |
2211 GetConsoleIcon(g_hWnd, &g_hOrigIconSmall, &g_hOrigIcon); | |
2212 if (g_hOrigIconSmall == NULL || g_hOrigIcon == NULL) | |
2213 return; | |
2214 | |
2215 /* Extract the first icon contained in the Vim executable. */ | |
2216 g_hVimIcon = ExtractIcon(NULL, exe_name, 0); | |
2217 if (g_hVimIcon != NULL) | |
2218 g_fCanChangeIcon = TRUE; | |
2219 } | |
2220 #endif | |
2221 | |
2222 static int g_fWindInitCalled = FALSE; | |
2223 static int g_fTermcapMode = FALSE; | |
2224 static CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO g_cci; | |
2225 static DWORD g_cmodein = 0; | |
2226 static DWORD g_cmodeout = 0; | |
2227 | |
2228 /* | |
2229 * non-GUI version of mch_init(). | |
2230 */ | |
2231 void | |
26 | 2232 mch_init(void) |
7 | 2233 { |
2234 #ifndef FEAT_RESTORE_ORIG_SCREEN | |
2235 CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO csbi; | |
2236 #endif | |
2237 #ifndef __MINGW32__ | |
2238 extern int _fmode; | |
2239 #endif | |
2240 | |
2584 | 2241 /* Silently handle invalid parameters to CRT functions */ |
2242 SET_INVALID_PARAM_HANDLER; | |
2243 | |
7 | 2244 /* Let critical errors result in a failure, not in a dialog box. Required |
2245 * for the timestamp test to work on removed floppies. */ | |
2246 SetErrorMode(SEM_FAILCRITICALERRORS); | |
2247 | |
2248 _fmode = O_BINARY; /* we do our own CR-LF translation */ | |
2249 out_flush(); | |
2250 | |
2251 /* Obtain handles for the standard Console I/O devices */ | |
2252 if (read_cmd_fd == 0) | |
2253 g_hConIn = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE); | |
2254 else | |
2255 create_conin(); | |
2256 g_hConOut = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE); | |
2257 | |
2258 #ifdef FEAT_RESTORE_ORIG_SCREEN | |
2259 /* Save the initial console buffer for later restoration */ | |
2260 SaveConsoleBuffer(&g_cbOrig); | |
2261 g_attrCurrent = g_attrDefault = g_cbOrig.Info.wAttributes; | |
2262 #else | |
2263 /* Get current text attributes */ | |
2264 GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(g_hConOut, &csbi); | |
2265 g_attrCurrent = g_attrDefault = csbi.wAttributes; | |
2266 #endif | |
2267 if (cterm_normal_fg_color == 0) | |
2268 cterm_normal_fg_color = (g_attrCurrent & 0xf) + 1; | |
2269 if (cterm_normal_bg_color == 0) | |
2270 cterm_normal_bg_color = ((g_attrCurrent >> 4) & 0xf) + 1; | |
2271 | |
2272 /* set termcap codes to current text attributes */ | |
2273 update_tcap(g_attrCurrent); | |
2274 | |
2275 GetConsoleCursorInfo(g_hConOut, &g_cci); | |
2276 GetConsoleMode(g_hConIn, &g_cmodein); | |
2277 GetConsoleMode(g_hConOut, &g_cmodeout); | |
2278 | |
2279 #ifdef FEAT_TITLE | |
2280 SaveConsoleTitleAndIcon(); | |
2281 /* | |
2282 * Set both the small and big icons of the console window to Vim's icon. | |
2283 * Note that Vim presently only has one size of icon (32x32), but it | |
2284 * automatically gets scaled down to 16x16 when setting the small icon. | |
2285 */ | |
2286 if (g_fCanChangeIcon) | |
2287 SetConsoleIcon(g_hWnd, g_hVimIcon, g_hVimIcon); | |
2288 #endif | |
2289 | |
2290 ui_get_shellsize(); | |
2291 | |
2292 #ifdef MCH_WRITE_DUMP | |
2293 fdDump = fopen("dump", "wt"); | |
2294 | |
2295 if (fdDump) | |
2296 { | |
2297 time_t t; | |
2298 | |
2299 time(&t); | |
2300 fputs(ctime(&t), fdDump); | |
2301 fflush(fdDump); | |
2302 } | |
2303 #endif | |
2304 | |
2305 g_fWindInitCalled = TRUE; | |
2306 | |
2307 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE | |
2308 g_fMouseAvail = GetSystemMetrics(SM_MOUSEPRESENT); | |
2309 #endif | |
2310 | |
2311 #ifdef FEAT_CLIPBOARD | |
2312 clip_init(TRUE); | |
2313 | |
2314 /* | |
2315 * Vim's own clipboard format recognises whether the text is char, line, or | |
2316 * rectangular block. Only useful for copying between two Vims. | |
2317 * "VimClipboard" was used for previous versions, using the first | |
2318 * character to specify MCHAR, MLINE or MBLOCK. | |
2319 */ | |
2320 clip_star.format = RegisterClipboardFormat("VimClipboard2"); | |
2321 clip_star.format_raw = RegisterClipboardFormat("VimRawBytes"); | |
2322 #endif | |
2323 | |
2324 /* This will be NULL on anything but NT 4.0 */ | |
2325 s_pfnGetConsoleKeyboardLayoutName = | |
2326 (PFNGCKLN) GetProcAddress(GetModuleHandle("kernel32.dll"), | |
2327 "GetConsoleKeyboardLayoutNameA"); | |
2328 } | |
2329 | |
2330 /* | |
2331 * non-GUI version of mch_exit(). | |
2332 * Shut down and exit with status `r' | |
2333 * Careful: mch_exit() may be called before mch_init()! | |
2334 */ | |
2335 void | |
2336 mch_exit(int r) | |
2337 { | |
2338 stoptermcap(); | |
2339 | |
2340 if (g_fWindInitCalled) | |
2341 settmode(TMODE_COOK); | |
2342 | |
2343 ml_close_all(TRUE); /* remove all memfiles */ | |
2344 | |
2345 if (g_fWindInitCalled) | |
2346 { | |
2347 #ifdef FEAT_TITLE | |
2348 mch_restore_title(3); | |
2349 /* | |
2350 * Restore both the small and big icons of the console window to | |
2351 * what they were at startup. Don't do this when the window is | |
2352 * closed, Vim would hang here. | |
2353 */ | |
2354 if (g_fCanChangeIcon && !g_fForceExit) | |
2355 SetConsoleIcon(g_hWnd, g_hOrigIconSmall, g_hOrigIcon); | |
2356 #endif | |
2357 | |
2358 #ifdef MCH_WRITE_DUMP | |
2359 if (fdDump) | |
2360 { | |
2361 time_t t; | |
2362 | |
2363 time(&t); | |
2364 fputs(ctime(&t), fdDump); | |
2365 fclose(fdDump); | |
2366 } | |
2367 fdDump = NULL; | |
2368 #endif | |
2369 } | |
2370 | |
2371 SetConsoleCursorInfo(g_hConOut, &g_cci); | |
2372 SetConsoleMode(g_hConIn, g_cmodein); | |
2373 SetConsoleMode(g_hConOut, g_cmodeout); | |
2374 | |
2375 #ifdef DYNAMIC_GETTEXT | |
2376 dyn_libintl_end(); | |
2377 #endif | |
2378 | |
2379 exit(r); | |
2380 } | |
2381 #endif /* !FEAT_GUI_W32 */ | |
2382 | |
2383 /* | |
2384 * Do we have an interactive window? | |
2385 */ | |
323 | 2386 /*ARGSUSED*/ |
7 | 2387 int |
2388 mch_check_win( | |
2389 int argc, | |
2390 char **argv) | |
2391 { | |
2392 get_exe_name(); | |
2393 | |
2394 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_W32 | |
2395 return OK; /* GUI always has a tty */ | |
2396 #else | |
2397 if (isatty(1)) | |
2398 return OK; | |
2399 return FAIL; | |
2400 #endif | |
2401 } | |
2402 | |
2403 | |
2404 /* | |
2405 * fname_case(): Set the case of the file name, if it already exists. | |
2406 * When "len" is > 0, also expand short to long filenames. | |
2407 */ | |
2408 void | |
2409 fname_case( | |
2410 char_u *name, | |
2411 int len) | |
2412 { | |
2413 char szTrueName[_MAX_PATH + 2]; | |
2604 | 2414 char szTrueNameTemp[_MAX_PATH + 2]; |
7 | 2415 char *ptrue, *ptruePrev; |
2416 char *porig, *porigPrev; | |
2417 int flen; | |
2418 WIN32_FIND_DATA fb; | |
2419 HANDLE hFind; | |
2420 int c; | |
2604 | 2421 int slen; |
7 | 2422 |
434 | 2423 flen = (int)STRLEN(name); |
7 | 2424 if (flen == 0 || flen > _MAX_PATH) |
2425 return; | |
2426 | |
2427 slash_adjust(name); | |
2428 | |
2429 /* Build the new name in szTrueName[] one component at a time. */ | |
2430 porig = name; | |
2431 ptrue = szTrueName; | |
2432 | |
2433 if (isalpha(porig[0]) && porig[1] == ':') | |
2434 { | |
2435 /* copy leading drive letter */ | |
2436 *ptrue++ = *porig++; | |
2437 *ptrue++ = *porig++; | |
2438 *ptrue = NUL; /* in case nothing follows */ | |
2439 } | |
2440 | |
2441 while (*porig != NUL) | |
2442 { | |
2443 /* copy \ characters */ | |
2444 while (*porig == psepc) | |
2445 *ptrue++ = *porig++; | |
2446 | |
2447 ptruePrev = ptrue; | |
2448 porigPrev = porig; | |
2449 while (*porig != NUL && *porig != psepc) | |
2450 { | |
2451 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
2452 int l; | |
2453 | |
2454 if (enc_dbcs) | |
2455 { | |
474 | 2456 l = (*mb_ptr2len)(porig); |
7 | 2457 while (--l >= 0) |
2458 *ptrue++ = *porig++; | |
2459 } | |
2460 else | |
2461 #endif | |
2462 *ptrue++ = *porig++; | |
2463 } | |
2464 *ptrue = NUL; | |
2465 | |
2604 | 2466 /* To avoid a slow failure append "\*" when searching a directory, |
2467 * server or network share. */ | |
2468 STRCPY(szTrueNameTemp, szTrueName); | |
2615 | 2469 slen = (int)strlen(szTrueNameTemp); |
2604 | 2470 if (*porig == psepc && slen + 2 < _MAX_PATH) |
2471 STRCPY(szTrueNameTemp + slen, "\\*"); | |
2472 | |
7 | 2473 /* Skip "", "." and "..". */ |
2474 if (ptrue > ptruePrev | |
2475 && (ptruePrev[0] != '.' | |
2476 || (ptruePrev[1] != NUL | |
2477 && (ptruePrev[1] != '.' || ptruePrev[2] != NUL))) | |
2604 | 2478 && (hFind = FindFirstFile(szTrueNameTemp, &fb)) |
7 | 2479 != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) |
2480 { | |
2481 c = *porig; | |
2482 *porig = NUL; | |
2483 | |
2484 /* Only use the match when it's the same name (ignoring case) or | |
2485 * expansion is allowed and there is a match with the short name | |
2486 * and there is enough room. */ | |
2487 if (_stricoll(porigPrev, fb.cFileName) == 0 | |
2488 || (len > 0 | |
2489 && (_stricoll(porigPrev, fb.cAlternateFileName) == 0 | |
2490 && (int)(ptruePrev - szTrueName) | |
2491 + (int)strlen(fb.cFileName) < len))) | |
2492 { | |
2493 STRCPY(ptruePrev, fb.cFileName); | |
2494 | |
2495 /* Look for exact match and prefer it if found. Must be a | |
2496 * long name, otherwise there would be only one match. */ | |
2497 while (FindNextFile(hFind, &fb)) | |
2498 { | |
2499 if (*fb.cAlternateFileName != NUL | |
2500 && (strcoll(porigPrev, fb.cFileName) == 0 | |
2501 || (len > 0 | |
2502 && (_stricoll(porigPrev, | |
2503 fb.cAlternateFileName) == 0 | |
2504 && (int)(ptruePrev - szTrueName) | |
2505 + (int)strlen(fb.cFileName) < len)))) | |
2506 { | |
2507 STRCPY(ptruePrev, fb.cFileName); | |
2508 break; | |
2509 } | |
2510 } | |
2511 } | |
2512 FindClose(hFind); | |
2513 *porig = c; | |
2514 ptrue = ptruePrev + strlen(ptruePrev); | |
2515 } | |
2516 } | |
2517 | |
2518 STRCPY(name, szTrueName); | |
2519 } | |
2520 | |
2521 | |
2522 /* | |
2523 * Insert user name in s[len]. | |
2524 */ | |
2525 int | |
2526 mch_get_user_name( | |
26 | 2527 char_u *s, |
2528 int len) | |
7 | 2529 { |
1414 | 2530 char szUserName[256 + 1]; /* UNLEN is 256 */ |
7 | 2531 DWORD cch = sizeof szUserName; |
2532 | |
2533 if (GetUserName(szUserName, &cch)) | |
2534 { | |
417 | 2535 vim_strncpy(s, szUserName, len - 1); |
7 | 2536 return OK; |
2537 } | |
2538 s[0] = NUL; | |
2539 return FAIL; | |
2540 } | |
2541 | |
2542 | |
2543 /* | |
2544 * Insert host name in s[len]. | |
2545 */ | |
2546 void | |
2547 mch_get_host_name( | |
2548 char_u *s, | |
2549 int len) | |
2550 { | |
2551 DWORD cch = len; | |
2552 | |
2553 if (!GetComputerName(s, &cch)) | |
417 | 2554 vim_strncpy(s, "PC (Win32 Vim)", len - 1); |
7 | 2555 } |
2556 | |
2557 | |
2558 /* | |
2559 * return process ID | |
2560 */ | |
2561 long | |
26 | 2562 mch_get_pid(void) |
7 | 2563 { |
2564 return (long)GetCurrentProcessId(); | |
2565 } | |
2566 | |
2567 | |
2568 /* | |
2569 * Get name of current directory into buffer 'buf' of length 'len' bytes. | |
2570 * Return OK for success, FAIL for failure. | |
2571 */ | |
2572 int | |
2573 mch_dirname( | |
2574 char_u *buf, | |
2575 int len) | |
2576 { | |
2577 /* | |
2578 * Originally this was: | |
2579 * return (getcwd(buf, len) != NULL ? OK : FAIL); | |
2580 * But the Win32s known bug list says that getcwd() doesn't work | |
2581 * so use the Win32 system call instead. <Negri> | |
2582 */ | |
2583 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
2584 if (enc_codepage >= 0 && (int)GetACP() != enc_codepage) | |
2585 { | |
2586 WCHAR wbuf[_MAX_PATH + 1]; | |
2587 | |
2588 if (GetCurrentDirectoryW(_MAX_PATH, wbuf) != 0) | |
2589 { | |
1752 | 2590 char_u *p = utf16_to_enc(wbuf, NULL); |
7 | 2591 |
2592 if (p != NULL) | |
2593 { | |
417 | 2594 vim_strncpy(buf, p, len - 1); |
7 | 2595 vim_free(p); |
2596 return OK; | |
2597 } | |
2598 } | |
2599 /* Retry with non-wide function (for Windows 98). */ | |
2600 } | |
2601 #endif | |
2602 return (GetCurrentDirectory(len, buf) != 0 ? OK : FAIL); | |
2603 } | |
2604 | |
2605 /* | |
2606 * get file permissions for `name' | |
2607 * -1 : error | |
2608 * else FILE_ATTRIBUTE_* defined in winnt.h | |
2609 */ | |
2610 long | |
26 | 2611 mch_getperm(char_u *name) |
7 | 2612 { |
2613 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
2614 if (enc_codepage >= 0 && (int)GetACP() != enc_codepage) | |
2615 { | |
1752 | 2616 WCHAR *p = enc_to_utf16(name, NULL); |
7 | 2617 long n; |
2618 | |
2619 if (p != NULL) | |
2620 { | |
2621 n = (long)GetFileAttributesW(p); | |
2622 vim_free(p); | |
2623 if (n >= 0 || GetLastError() != ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED) | |
2624 return n; | |
2625 /* Retry with non-wide function (for Windows 98). */ | |
2626 } | |
2627 } | |
2628 #endif | |
2629 return (long)GetFileAttributes((char *)name); | |
2630 } | |
2631 | |
2632 | |
2633 /* | |
2634 * set file permission for `name' to `perm' | |
2635 */ | |
2636 int | |
2637 mch_setperm( | |
26 | 2638 char_u *name, |
2639 long perm) | |
7 | 2640 { |
2641 perm |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE; /* file has changed, set archive bit */ | |
2642 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
2643 if (enc_codepage >= 0 && (int)GetACP() != enc_codepage) | |
2644 { | |
1752 | 2645 WCHAR *p = enc_to_utf16(name, NULL); |
7 | 2646 long n; |
2647 | |
2648 if (p != NULL) | |
2649 { | |
2650 n = (long)SetFileAttributesW(p, perm); | |
2651 vim_free(p); | |
2652 if (n || GetLastError() != ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED) | |
2653 return n ? OK : FAIL; | |
2654 /* Retry with non-wide function (for Windows 98). */ | |
2655 } | |
2656 } | |
2657 #endif | |
2658 return SetFileAttributes((char *)name, perm) ? OK : FAIL; | |
2659 } | |
2660 | |
2661 /* | |
2662 * Set hidden flag for "name". | |
2663 */ | |
2664 void | |
2665 mch_hide(char_u *name) | |
2666 { | |
2667 int perm; | |
2668 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
2669 WCHAR *p = NULL; | |
2670 | |
2671 if (enc_codepage >= 0 && (int)GetACP() != enc_codepage) | |
1752 | 2672 p = enc_to_utf16(name, NULL); |
7 | 2673 #endif |
2674 | |
2675 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
2676 if (p != NULL) | |
2677 { | |
2678 perm = GetFileAttributesW(p); | |
2679 if (perm < 0 && GetLastError() == ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED) | |
2680 { | |
2681 /* Retry with non-wide function (for Windows 98). */ | |
2682 vim_free(p); | |
2683 p = NULL; | |
2684 } | |
2685 } | |
2686 if (p == NULL) | |
2687 #endif | |
2688 perm = GetFileAttributes((char *)name); | |
2689 if (perm >= 0) | |
2690 { | |
2691 perm |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN; | |
2692 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
2693 if (p != NULL) | |
2694 { | |
2695 if (SetFileAttributesW(p, perm) == 0 | |
2696 && GetLastError() == ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED) | |
2697 { | |
2698 /* Retry with non-wide function (for Windows 98). */ | |
2699 vim_free(p); | |
2700 p = NULL; | |
2701 } | |
2702 } | |
2703 if (p == NULL) | |
2704 #endif | |
2705 SetFileAttributes((char *)name, perm); | |
2706 } | |
2707 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
2708 vim_free(p); | |
2709 #endif | |
2710 } | |
2711 | |
2712 /* | |
2713 * return TRUE if "name" is a directory | |
2714 * return FALSE if "name" is not a directory or upon error | |
2715 */ | |
2716 int | |
2717 mch_isdir(char_u *name) | |
2718 { | |
2719 int f = mch_getperm(name); | |
2720 | |
2721 if (f == -1) | |
2722 return FALSE; /* file does not exist at all */ | |
2723 | |
2724 return (f & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) != 0; | |
2725 } | |
2726 | |
2727 /* | |
2803 | 2728 * Create directory "name". |
2729 * Return 0 on success, -1 on error. | |
2730 */ | |
2731 int | |
2732 mch_mkdir(char_u *name) | |
2733 { | |
2734 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
2735 if (enc_codepage >= 0 && (int)GetACP() != enc_codepage) | |
2736 { | |
2737 WCHAR *p; | |
2738 int retval; | |
2739 | |
2740 p = enc_to_utf16(name, NULL); | |
2741 if (p == NULL) | |
2742 return -1; | |
2743 retval = _wmkdir(p); | |
2744 vim_free(p); | |
2745 return retval; | |
2746 } | |
2747 #endif | |
2748 return _mkdir(name); | |
2749 } | |
2750 | |
2751 /* | |
696 | 2752 * Return TRUE if file "fname" has more than one link. |
2753 */ | |
2754 int | |
2755 mch_is_linked(char_u *fname) | |
2756 { | |
2793 | 2757 BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION info; |
2758 | |
2759 return win32_fileinfo(fname, &info) == FILEINFO_OK | |
2760 && info.nNumberOfLinks > 1; | |
2761 } | |
2762 | |
2763 /* | |
2764 * Get the by-handle-file-information for "fname". | |
2765 * Returns FILEINFO_OK when OK. | |
2766 * returns FILEINFO_ENC_FAIL when enc_to_utf16() failed. | |
2767 * Returns FILEINFO_READ_FAIL when CreateFile() failed. | |
2768 * Returns FILEINFO_INFO_FAIL when GetFileInformationByHandle() failed. | |
2769 */ | |
2770 int | |
2771 win32_fileinfo(char_u *fname, BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION *info) | |
2772 { | |
696 | 2773 HANDLE hFile; |
2793 | 2774 int res = FILEINFO_READ_FAIL; |
696 | 2775 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE |
2776 WCHAR *wn = NULL; | |
2777 | |
2778 if (enc_codepage >= 0 && (int)GetACP() != enc_codepage) | |
2793 | 2779 { |
1752 | 2780 wn = enc_to_utf16(fname, NULL); |
2793 | 2781 if (wn == NULL) |
2782 res = FILEINFO_ENC_FAIL; | |
2783 } | |
696 | 2784 if (wn != NULL) |
2785 { | |
2786 hFile = CreateFileW(wn, /* file name */ | |
2787 GENERIC_READ, /* access mode */ | |
2793 | 2788 FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, /* share mode */ |
696 | 2789 NULL, /* security descriptor */ |
2790 OPEN_EXISTING, /* creation disposition */ | |
2793 | 2791 FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS, /* file attributes */ |
696 | 2792 NULL); /* handle to template file */ |
2793 if (hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE | |
2793 | 2794 && GetLastError() == ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED) |
696 | 2795 { |
2796 /* Retry with non-wide function (for Windows 98). */ | |
2797 vim_free(wn); | |
2798 wn = NULL; | |
2799 } | |
2800 } | |
2801 if (wn == NULL) | |
2802 #endif | |
2803 hFile = CreateFile(fname, /* file name */ | |
2804 GENERIC_READ, /* access mode */ | |
2793 | 2805 FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, /* share mode */ |
696 | 2806 NULL, /* security descriptor */ |
2807 OPEN_EXISTING, /* creation disposition */ | |
2793 | 2808 FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS, /* file attributes */ |
696 | 2809 NULL); /* handle to template file */ |
2810 | |
2811 if (hFile != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) | |
2812 { | |
2793 | 2813 if (GetFileInformationByHandle(hFile, info) != 0) |
2814 res = FILEINFO_OK; | |
2815 else | |
2816 res = FILEINFO_INFO_FAIL; | |
696 | 2817 CloseHandle(hFile); |
2818 } | |
2819 | |
2820 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
2821 vim_free(wn); | |
2822 #endif | |
2823 return res; | |
2824 } | |
2825 | |
2826 /* | |
7 | 2827 * Return TRUE if file or directory "name" is writable (not readonly). |
2828 * Strange semantics of Win32: a readonly directory is writable, but you can't | |
2829 * delete a file. Let's say this means it is writable. | |
2830 */ | |
2831 int | |
2832 mch_writable(char_u *name) | |
2833 { | |
2834 int perm = mch_getperm(name); | |
2835 | |
2836 return (perm != -1 && (!(perm & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY) | |
2837 || (perm & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY))); | |
2838 } | |
2839 | |
2840 /* | |
2841 * Return 1 if "name" can be executed, 0 if not. | |
2842 * Return -1 if unknown. | |
2843 */ | |
2844 int | |
2845 mch_can_exe(char_u *name) | |
2846 { | |
10 | 2847 char_u buf[_MAX_PATH]; |
835 | 2848 int len = (int)STRLEN(name); |
10 | 2849 char_u *p; |
2850 | |
2851 if (len >= _MAX_PATH) /* safety check */ | |
2852 return FALSE; | |
2853 | |
2854 /* If there already is an extension try using the name directly. Also do | |
2855 * this with a Unix-shell like 'shell'. */ | |
2856 if (vim_strchr(gettail(name), '.') != NULL | |
2857 || strstr((char *)gettail(p_sh), "sh") != NULL) | |
2858 if (executable_exists((char *)name)) | |
2859 return TRUE; | |
2860 | |
2861 /* | |
2862 * Loop over all extensions in $PATHEXT. | |
2863 */ | |
417 | 2864 vim_strncpy(buf, name, _MAX_PATH - 1); |
10 | 2865 p = mch_getenv("PATHEXT"); |
2866 if (p == NULL) | |
2867 p = (char_u *)".com;.exe;.bat;.cmd"; | |
2868 while (*p) | |
2869 { | |
2870 if (p[0] == '.' && (p[1] == NUL || p[1] == ';')) | |
2871 { | |
2872 /* A single "." means no extension is added. */ | |
2873 buf[len] = NUL; | |
2874 ++p; | |
2875 if (*p) | |
2876 ++p; | |
2877 } | |
2878 else | |
2879 copy_option_part(&p, buf + len, _MAX_PATH - len, ";"); | |
2880 if (executable_exists((char *)buf)) | |
2881 return TRUE; | |
2882 } | |
2883 return FALSE; | |
7 | 2884 } |
2885 | |
2886 /* | |
2887 * Check what "name" is: | |
2888 * NODE_NORMAL: file or directory (or doesn't exist) | |
2889 * NODE_WRITABLE: writable device, socket, fifo, etc. | |
2890 * NODE_OTHER: non-writable things | |
2891 */ | |
2892 int | |
2893 mch_nodetype(char_u *name) | |
2894 { | |
2895 HANDLE hFile; | |
2896 int type; | |
2897 | |
1004 | 2898 /* We can't open a file with a name "\\.\con" or "\\.\prn" and trying to |
2899 * read from it later will cause Vim to hang. Thus return NODE_WRITABLE | |
2900 * here. */ | |
2901 if (STRNCMP(name, "\\\\.\\", 4) == 0) | |
2902 return NODE_WRITABLE; | |
2903 | |
7 | 2904 hFile = CreateFile(name, /* file name */ |
2905 GENERIC_WRITE, /* access mode */ | |
2906 0, /* share mode */ | |
2907 NULL, /* security descriptor */ | |
2908 OPEN_EXISTING, /* creation disposition */ | |
2909 0, /* file attributes */ | |
2910 NULL); /* handle to template file */ | |
2911 | |
2912 if (hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) | |
2913 return NODE_NORMAL; | |
2914 | |
2915 type = GetFileType(hFile); | |
2916 CloseHandle(hFile); | |
2917 if (type == FILE_TYPE_CHAR) | |
2918 return NODE_WRITABLE; | |
2919 if (type == FILE_TYPE_DISK) | |
2920 return NODE_NORMAL; | |
2921 return NODE_OTHER; | |
2922 } | |
2923 | |
2924 #ifdef HAVE_ACL | |
2925 struct my_acl | |
2926 { | |
2927 PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR pSecurityDescriptor; | |
2928 PSID pSidOwner; | |
2929 PSID pSidGroup; | |
2930 PACL pDacl; | |
2931 PACL pSacl; | |
2932 }; | |
2933 #endif | |
2934 | |
2935 /* | |
2936 * Return a pointer to the ACL of file "fname" in allocated memory. | |
2937 * Return NULL if the ACL is not available for whatever reason. | |
2938 */ | |
2939 vim_acl_T | |
26 | 2940 mch_get_acl(char_u *fname) |
7 | 2941 { |
2942 #ifndef HAVE_ACL | |
2943 return (vim_acl_T)NULL; | |
2944 #else | |
2945 struct my_acl *p = NULL; | |
2946 | |
2947 /* This only works on Windows NT and 2000. */ | |
2948 if (g_PlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT && advapi_lib != NULL) | |
2949 { | |
2950 p = (struct my_acl *)alloc_clear((unsigned)sizeof(struct my_acl)); | |
2951 if (p != NULL) | |
2952 { | |
2953 if (pGetNamedSecurityInfo( | |
2954 (LPTSTR)fname, // Abstract filename | |
2955 SE_FILE_OBJECT, // File Object | |
2956 // Retrieve the entire security descriptor. | |
2957 OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION | | |
2958 GROUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION | | |
2959 DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION | | |
2960 SACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION, | |
2961 &p->pSidOwner, // Ownership information. | |
2962 &p->pSidGroup, // Group membership. | |
2963 &p->pDacl, // Discretionary information. | |
2964 &p->pSacl, // For auditing purposes. | |
2965 &p->pSecurityDescriptor | |
2966 ) != ERROR_SUCCESS) | |
2967 { | |
2968 mch_free_acl((vim_acl_T)p); | |
2969 p = NULL; | |
2970 } | |
2971 } | |
2972 } | |
2973 | |
2974 return (vim_acl_T)p; | |
2975 #endif | |
2976 } | |
2977 | |
2978 /* | |
2979 * Set the ACL of file "fname" to "acl" (unless it's NULL). | |
2980 * Errors are ignored. | |
2981 * This must only be called with "acl" equal to what mch_get_acl() returned. | |
2982 */ | |
2983 void | |
26 | 2984 mch_set_acl(char_u *fname, vim_acl_T acl) |
7 | 2985 { |
2986 #ifdef HAVE_ACL | |
2987 struct my_acl *p = (struct my_acl *)acl; | |
2988 | |
2989 if (p != NULL && advapi_lib != NULL) | |
2990 (void)pSetNamedSecurityInfo( | |
2991 (LPTSTR)fname, // Abstract filename | |
2992 SE_FILE_OBJECT, // File Object | |
2993 // Retrieve the entire security descriptor. | |
2994 OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION | | |
2995 GROUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION | | |
2996 DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION | | |
2997 SACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION, | |
2998 p->pSidOwner, // Ownership information. | |
2999 p->pSidGroup, // Group membership. | |
3000 p->pDacl, // Discretionary information. | |
3001 p->pSacl // For auditing purposes. | |
3002 ); | |
3003 #endif | |
3004 } | |
3005 | |
3006 void | |
26 | 3007 mch_free_acl(vim_acl_T acl) |
7 | 3008 { |
3009 #ifdef HAVE_ACL | |
3010 struct my_acl *p = (struct my_acl *)acl; | |
3011 | |
3012 if (p != NULL) | |
3013 { | |
3014 LocalFree(p->pSecurityDescriptor); // Free the memory just in case | |
3015 vim_free(p); | |
3016 } | |
3017 #endif | |
3018 } | |
3019 | |
3020 #ifndef FEAT_GUI_W32 | |
3021 | |
3022 /* | |
3023 * handler for ctrl-break, ctrl-c interrupts, and fatal events. | |
3024 */ | |
3025 static BOOL WINAPI | |
3026 handler_routine( | |
3027 DWORD dwCtrlType) | |
3028 { | |
3029 switch (dwCtrlType) | |
3030 { | |
3031 case CTRL_C_EVENT: | |
3032 if (ctrl_c_interrupts) | |
3033 g_fCtrlCPressed = TRUE; | |
3034 return TRUE; | |
3035 | |
3036 case CTRL_BREAK_EVENT: | |
3037 g_fCBrkPressed = TRUE; | |
3038 return TRUE; | |
3039 | |
3040 /* fatal events: shut down gracefully */ | |
3041 case CTRL_CLOSE_EVENT: | |
3042 case CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT: | |
3043 case CTRL_SHUTDOWN_EVENT: | |
3044 windgoto((int)Rows - 1, 0); | |
3045 g_fForceExit = TRUE; | |
3046 | |
1569 | 3047 vim_snprintf((char *)IObuff, IOSIZE, _("Vim: Caught %s event\n"), |
7 | 3048 (dwCtrlType == CTRL_CLOSE_EVENT |
3049 ? _("close") | |
3050 : dwCtrlType == CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT | |
3051 ? _("logoff") | |
3052 : _("shutdown"))); | |
3053 #ifdef DEBUG | |
3054 OutputDebugString(IObuff); | |
3055 #endif | |
3056 | |
3057 preserve_exit(); /* output IObuff, preserve files and exit */ | |
3058 | |
3059 return TRUE; /* not reached */ | |
3060 | |
3061 default: | |
3062 return FALSE; | |
3063 } | |
3064 } | |
3065 | |
3066 | |
3067 /* | |
3068 * set the tty in (raw) ? "raw" : "cooked" mode | |
3069 */ | |
3070 void | |
26 | 3071 mch_settmode(int tmode) |
7 | 3072 { |
3073 DWORD cmodein; | |
3074 DWORD cmodeout; | |
3075 BOOL bEnableHandler; | |
3076 | |
3077 GetConsoleMode(g_hConIn, &cmodein); | |
3078 GetConsoleMode(g_hConOut, &cmodeout); | |
3079 if (tmode == TMODE_RAW) | |
3080 { | |
3081 cmodein &= ~(ENABLE_LINE_INPUT | ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT | | |
3082 ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT); | |
3083 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE | |
3084 if (g_fMouseActive) | |
3085 cmodein |= ENABLE_MOUSE_INPUT; | |
3086 #endif | |
3087 cmodeout &= ~(ENABLE_PROCESSED_OUTPUT | ENABLE_WRAP_AT_EOL_OUTPUT); | |
3088 bEnableHandler = TRUE; | |
3089 } | |
3090 else /* cooked */ | |
3091 { | |
3092 cmodein |= (ENABLE_LINE_INPUT | ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT | | |
3093 ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT); | |
3094 cmodeout |= (ENABLE_PROCESSED_OUTPUT | ENABLE_WRAP_AT_EOL_OUTPUT); | |
3095 bEnableHandler = FALSE; | |
3096 } | |
3097 SetConsoleMode(g_hConIn, cmodein); | |
3098 SetConsoleMode(g_hConOut, cmodeout); | |
3099 SetConsoleCtrlHandler(handler_routine, bEnableHandler); | |
3100 | |
3101 #ifdef MCH_WRITE_DUMP | |
3102 if (fdDump) | |
3103 { | |
3104 fprintf(fdDump, "mch_settmode(%s, in = %x, out = %x)\n", | |
3105 tmode == TMODE_RAW ? "raw" : | |
3106 tmode == TMODE_COOK ? "cooked" : "normal", | |
3107 cmodein, cmodeout); | |
3108 fflush(fdDump); | |
3109 } | |
3110 #endif | |
3111 } | |
3112 | |
3113 | |
3114 /* | |
3115 * Get the size of the current window in `Rows' and `Columns' | |
3116 * Return OK when size could be determined, FAIL otherwise. | |
3117 */ | |
3118 int | |
26 | 3119 mch_get_shellsize(void) |
7 | 3120 { |
3121 CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO csbi; | |
3122 | |
3123 if (!g_fTermcapMode && g_cbTermcap.IsValid) | |
3124 { | |
3125 /* | |
3126 * For some reason, we are trying to get the screen dimensions | |
3127 * even though we are not in termcap mode. The 'Rows' and 'Columns' | |
3128 * variables are really intended to mean the size of Vim screen | |
3129 * while in termcap mode. | |
3130 */ | |
3131 Rows = g_cbTermcap.Info.dwSize.Y; | |
3132 Columns = g_cbTermcap.Info.dwSize.X; | |
3133 } | |
3134 else if (GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(g_hConOut, &csbi)) | |
3135 { | |
3136 Rows = csbi.srWindow.Bottom - csbi.srWindow.Top + 1; | |
3137 Columns = csbi.srWindow.Right - csbi.srWindow.Left + 1; | |
3138 } | |
3139 else | |
3140 { | |
3141 Rows = 25; | |
3142 Columns = 80; | |
3143 } | |
3144 return OK; | |
3145 } | |
3146 | |
3147 /* | |
3148 * Set a console window to `xSize' * `ySize' | |
3149 */ | |
3150 static void | |
3151 ResizeConBufAndWindow( | |
26 | 3152 HANDLE hConsole, |
3153 int xSize, | |
3154 int ySize) | |
7 | 3155 { |
3156 CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO csbi; /* hold current console buffer info */ | |
3157 SMALL_RECT srWindowRect; /* hold the new console size */ | |
3158 COORD coordScreen; | |
3159 | |
3160 #ifdef MCH_WRITE_DUMP | |
3161 if (fdDump) | |
3162 { | |
3163 fprintf(fdDump, "ResizeConBufAndWindow(%d, %d)\n", xSize, ySize); | |
3164 fflush(fdDump); | |
3165 } | |
3166 #endif | |
3167 | |
3168 /* get the largest size we can size the console window to */ | |
3169 coordScreen = GetLargestConsoleWindowSize(hConsole); | |
3170 | |
3171 /* define the new console window size and scroll position */ | |
3172 srWindowRect.Left = srWindowRect.Top = (SHORT) 0; | |
3173 srWindowRect.Right = (SHORT) (min(xSize, coordScreen.X) - 1); | |
3174 srWindowRect.Bottom = (SHORT) (min(ySize, coordScreen.Y) - 1); | |
3175 | |
3176 if (GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(g_hConOut, &csbi)) | |
3177 { | |
3178 int sx, sy; | |
3179 | |
3180 sx = csbi.srWindow.Right - csbi.srWindow.Left + 1; | |
3181 sy = csbi.srWindow.Bottom - csbi.srWindow.Top + 1; | |
3182 if (sy < ySize || sx < xSize) | |
3183 { | |
3184 /* | |
3185 * Increasing number of lines/columns, do buffer first. | |
3186 * Use the maximal size in x and y direction. | |
3187 */ | |
3188 if (sy < ySize) | |
3189 coordScreen.Y = ySize; | |
3190 else | |
3191 coordScreen.Y = sy; | |
3192 if (sx < xSize) | |
3193 coordScreen.X = xSize; | |
3194 else | |
3195 coordScreen.X = sx; | |
3196 SetConsoleScreenBufferSize(hConsole, coordScreen); | |
3197 } | |
3198 } | |
3199 | |
3200 if (!SetConsoleWindowInfo(g_hConOut, TRUE, &srWindowRect)) | |
3201 { | |
3202 #ifdef MCH_WRITE_DUMP | |
3203 if (fdDump) | |
3204 { | |
3205 fprintf(fdDump, "SetConsoleWindowInfo failed: %lx\n", | |
3206 GetLastError()); | |
3207 fflush(fdDump); | |
3208 } | |
3209 #endif | |
3210 } | |
3211 | |
3212 /* define the new console buffer size */ | |
3213 coordScreen.X = xSize; | |
3214 coordScreen.Y = ySize; | |
3215 | |
3216 if (!SetConsoleScreenBufferSize(hConsole, coordScreen)) | |
3217 { | |
3218 #ifdef MCH_WRITE_DUMP | |
3219 if (fdDump) | |
3220 { | |
3221 fprintf(fdDump, "SetConsoleScreenBufferSize failed: %lx\n", | |
3222 GetLastError()); | |
3223 fflush(fdDump); | |
3224 } | |
3225 #endif | |
3226 } | |
3227 } | |
3228 | |
3229 | |
3230 /* | |
3231 * Set the console window to `Rows' * `Columns' | |
3232 */ | |
3233 void | |
26 | 3234 mch_set_shellsize(void) |
7 | 3235 { |
3236 COORD coordScreen; | |
3237 | |
3238 /* Don't change window size while still starting up */ | |
3239 if (suppress_winsize != 0) | |
3240 { | |
3241 suppress_winsize = 2; | |
3242 return; | |
3243 } | |
3244 | |
3245 if (term_console) | |
3246 { | |
3247 coordScreen = GetLargestConsoleWindowSize(g_hConOut); | |
3248 | |
3249 /* Clamp Rows and Columns to reasonable values */ | |
3250 if (Rows > coordScreen.Y) | |
3251 Rows = coordScreen.Y; | |
3252 if (Columns > coordScreen.X) | |
3253 Columns = coordScreen.X; | |
3254 | |
3255 ResizeConBufAndWindow(g_hConOut, Columns, Rows); | |
3256 } | |
3257 } | |
3258 | |
3259 /* | |
3260 * Rows and/or Columns has changed. | |
3261 */ | |
3262 void | |
26 | 3263 mch_new_shellsize(void) |
7 | 3264 { |
3265 set_scroll_region(0, 0, Columns - 1, Rows - 1); | |
3266 } | |
3267 | |
3268 | |
3269 /* | |
3270 * Called when started up, to set the winsize that was delayed. | |
3271 */ | |
3272 void | |
26 | 3273 mch_set_winsize_now(void) |
7 | 3274 { |
3275 if (suppress_winsize == 2) | |
3276 { | |
3277 suppress_winsize = 0; | |
3278 mch_set_shellsize(); | |
3279 shell_resized(); | |
3280 } | |
3281 suppress_winsize = 0; | |
3282 } | |
3283 #endif /* FEAT_GUI_W32 */ | |
3284 | |
3285 | |
3286 | |
3287 #if defined(FEAT_GUI_W32) || defined(PROTO) | |
3288 | |
3289 /* | |
3290 * Specialised version of system() for Win32 GUI mode. | |
3291 * This version proceeds as follows: | |
3292 * 1. Create a console window for use by the subprocess | |
3293 * 2. Run the subprocess (it gets the allocated console by default) | |
3294 * 3. Wait for the subprocess to terminate and get its exit code | |
3295 * 4. Prompt the user to press a key to close the console window | |
3296 */ | |
3297 static int | |
2935 | 3298 mch_system_classic(char *cmd, int options) |
7 | 3299 { |
3300 STARTUPINFO si; | |
3301 PROCESS_INFORMATION pi; | |
3302 DWORD ret = 0; | |
3303 HWND hwnd = GetFocus(); | |
3304 | |
3305 si.cb = sizeof(si); | |
3306 si.lpReserved = NULL; | |
3307 si.lpDesktop = NULL; | |
3308 si.lpTitle = NULL; | |
3309 si.dwFlags = STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW; | |
3310 /* | |
3311 * It's nicer to run a filter command in a minimized window, but in | |
3312 * Windows 95 this makes the command MUCH slower. We can't do it under | |
3313 * Win32s either as it stops the synchronous spawn workaround working. | |
2643 | 3314 * Don't activate the window to keep focus on Vim. |
7 | 3315 */ |
3316 if ((options & SHELL_DOOUT) && !mch_windows95() && !gui_is_win32s()) | |
2643 | 3317 si.wShowWindow = SW_SHOWMINNOACTIVE; |
7 | 3318 else |
3319 si.wShowWindow = SW_SHOWNORMAL; | |
3320 si.cbReserved2 = 0; | |
3321 si.lpReserved2 = NULL; | |
3322 | |
3323 /* There is a strange error on Windows 95 when using "c:\\command.com". | |
3324 * When the "c:\\" is left out it works OK...? */ | |
3325 if (mch_windows95() | |
3326 && (STRNICMP(cmd, "c:/command.com", 14) == 0 | |
3327 || STRNICMP(cmd, "c:\\command.com", 14) == 0)) | |
3328 cmd += 3; | |
3329 | |
3330 /* Now, run the command */ | |
3331 CreateProcess(NULL, /* Executable name */ | |
3332 cmd, /* Command to execute */ | |
3333 NULL, /* Process security attributes */ | |
3334 NULL, /* Thread security attributes */ | |
3335 FALSE, /* Inherit handles */ | |
3336 CREATE_DEFAULT_ERROR_MODE | /* Creation flags */ | |
3337 CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE, | |
3338 NULL, /* Environment */ | |
3339 NULL, /* Current directory */ | |
3340 &si, /* Startup information */ | |
3341 &pi); /* Process information */ | |
3342 | |
3343 | |
3344 /* Wait for the command to terminate before continuing */ | |
3345 if (g_PlatformId != VER_PLATFORM_WIN32s) | |
3346 { | |
3347 #ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
3348 int delay = 1; | |
3349 | |
3350 /* Keep updating the window while waiting for the shell to finish. */ | |
3351 for (;;) | |
3352 { | |
3353 MSG msg; | |
3354 | |
3010 | 3355 if (pPeekMessage(&msg, (HWND)NULL, 0, 0, PM_REMOVE)) |
7 | 3356 { |
3357 TranslateMessage(&msg); | |
3010 | 3358 pDispatchMessage(&msg); |
3720 | 3359 delay = 1; |
3360 continue; | |
7 | 3361 } |
3362 if (WaitForSingleObject(pi.hProcess, delay) != WAIT_TIMEOUT) | |
3363 break; | |
3364 | |
3365 /* We start waiting for a very short time and then increase it, so | |
3366 * that we respond quickly when the process is quick, and don't | |
3367 * consume too much overhead when it's slow. */ | |
3368 if (delay < 50) | |
3369 delay += 10; | |
3370 } | |
3371 #else | |
3372 WaitForSingleObject(pi.hProcess, INFINITE); | |
3373 #endif | |
3374 | |
3375 /* Get the command exit code */ | |
3376 GetExitCodeProcess(pi.hProcess, &ret); | |
3377 } | |
3378 else | |
3379 { | |
3380 /* | |
3381 * This ugly code is the only quick way of performing | |
3382 * a synchronous spawn under Win32s. Yuk. | |
3383 */ | |
3384 num_windows = 0; | |
3385 EnumWindows(win32ssynch_cb, 0); | |
3386 old_num_windows = num_windows; | |
3387 do | |
3388 { | |
3389 Sleep(1000); | |
3390 num_windows = 0; | |
3391 EnumWindows(win32ssynch_cb, 0); | |
3392 } while (num_windows == old_num_windows); | |
3393 ret = 0; | |
3394 } | |
3395 | |
3396 /* Close the handles to the subprocess, so that it goes away */ | |
3397 CloseHandle(pi.hThread); | |
3398 CloseHandle(pi.hProcess); | |
3399 | |
3400 /* Try to get input focus back. Doesn't always work though. */ | |
3401 PostMessage(hwnd, WM_SETFOCUS, 0, 0); | |
3402 | |
3403 return ret; | |
3404 } | |
2935 | 3405 |
3406 /* | |
3407 * Thread launched by the gui to send the current buffer data to the | |
3408 * process. This way avoid to hang up vim totally if the children | |
3409 * process take a long time to process the lines. | |
3410 */ | |
3411 static DWORD WINAPI | |
3412 sub_process_writer(LPVOID param) | |
3413 { | |
3414 HANDLE g_hChildStd_IN_Wr = param; | |
3415 linenr_T lnum = curbuf->b_op_start.lnum; | |
3416 DWORD len = 0; | |
3417 DWORD l; | |
3418 char_u *lp = ml_get(lnum); | |
3419 char_u *s; | |
3420 int written = 0; | |
3421 | |
3422 for (;;) | |
3423 { | |
3424 l = (DWORD)STRLEN(lp + written); | |
3425 if (l == 0) | |
3426 len = 0; | |
3427 else if (lp[written] == NL) | |
3428 { | |
3429 /* NL -> NUL translation */ | |
3430 WriteFile(g_hChildStd_IN_Wr, "", 1, &len, NULL); | |
3431 } | |
3432 else | |
3433 { | |
3434 s = vim_strchr(lp + written, NL); | |
3435 WriteFile(g_hChildStd_IN_Wr, (char *)lp + written, | |
3436 s == NULL ? l : (DWORD)(s - (lp + written)), | |
3437 &len, NULL); | |
3438 } | |
3439 if (len == (int)l) | |
3440 { | |
3441 /* Finished a line, add a NL, unless this line should not have | |
3442 * one. */ | |
3443 if (lnum != curbuf->b_op_end.lnum | |
3444 || !curbuf->b_p_bin | |
3445 || (lnum != curbuf->b_no_eol_lnum | |
3446 && (lnum != curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count | |
3447 || curbuf->b_p_eol))) | |
3448 { | |
3449 WriteFile(g_hChildStd_IN_Wr, "\n", 1, &ignored, NULL); | |
3450 } | |
3451 | |
3452 ++lnum; | |
3453 if (lnum > curbuf->b_op_end.lnum) | |
3454 break; | |
3455 | |
3456 lp = ml_get(lnum); | |
3457 written = 0; | |
3458 } | |
3459 else if (len > 0) | |
3460 written += len; | |
3461 } | |
3462 | |
3463 /* finished all the lines, close pipe */ | |
3464 CloseHandle(g_hChildStd_IN_Wr); | |
3465 ExitThread(0); | |
3466 } | |
3467 | |
3468 | |
3469 # define BUFLEN 100 /* length for buffer, stolen from unix version */ | |
3470 | |
3471 /* | |
3472 * This function read from the children's stdout and write the | |
3473 * data on screen or in the buffer accordingly. | |
3474 */ | |
3475 static void | |
3476 dump_pipe(int options, | |
3477 HANDLE g_hChildStd_OUT_Rd, | |
3478 garray_T *ga, | |
3479 char_u buffer[], | |
3480 DWORD *buffer_off) | |
3481 { | |
3482 DWORD availableBytes = 0; | |
3483 DWORD i; | |
3484 int ret; | |
3485 DWORD len; | |
3486 DWORD toRead; | |
3487 int repeatCount; | |
3488 | |
3489 /* we query the pipe to see if there is any data to read | |
3490 * to avoid to perform a blocking read */ | |
3491 ret = PeekNamedPipe(g_hChildStd_OUT_Rd, /* pipe to query */ | |
3492 NULL, /* optional buffer */ | |
3622 | 3493 0, /* buffer size */ |
2935 | 3494 NULL, /* number of read bytes */ |
3495 &availableBytes, /* available bytes total */ | |
3496 NULL); /* byteLeft */ | |
3497 | |
3498 repeatCount = 0; | |
3499 /* We got real data in the pipe, read it */ | |
3622 | 3500 while (ret != 0 && availableBytes > 0) |
2935 | 3501 { |
3502 repeatCount++; | |
3503 toRead = | |
3504 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
3505 (DWORD)(BUFLEN - *buffer_off); | |
3506 # else | |
3507 (DWORD)BUFLEN; | |
3508 # endif | |
3509 toRead = availableBytes < toRead ? availableBytes : toRead; | |
3510 ReadFile(g_hChildStd_OUT_Rd, buffer | |
3511 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
3512 + *buffer_off, toRead | |
3513 # else | |
3514 , toRead | |
3515 # endif | |
3516 , &len, NULL); | |
3517 | |
3518 /* If we haven't read anything, there is a problem */ | |
3519 if (len == 0) | |
3520 break; | |
3521 | |
3522 availableBytes -= len; | |
3523 | |
3524 if (options & SHELL_READ) | |
3525 { | |
3526 /* Do NUL -> NL translation, append NL separated | |
3527 * lines to the current buffer. */ | |
3528 for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) | |
3529 { | |
3530 if (buffer[i] == NL) | |
3531 append_ga_line(ga); | |
3532 else if (buffer[i] == NUL) | |
3533 ga_append(ga, NL); | |
3534 else | |
3535 ga_append(ga, buffer[i]); | |
3536 } | |
3537 } | |
3538 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
3539 else if (has_mbyte) | |
3540 { | |
3541 int l; | |
3030 | 3542 int c; |
3543 char_u *p; | |
2935 | 3544 |
3545 len += *buffer_off; | |
3546 buffer[len] = NUL; | |
3547 | |
3548 /* Check if the last character in buffer[] is | |
3549 * incomplete, keep these bytes for the next | |
3550 * round. */ | |
3551 for (p = buffer; p < buffer + len; p += l) | |
3552 { | |
3553 l = mb_cptr2len(p); | |
3554 if (l == 0) | |
3555 l = 1; /* NUL byte? */ | |
3556 else if (MB_BYTE2LEN(*p) != l) | |
3557 break; | |
3558 } | |
3559 if (p == buffer) /* no complete character */ | |
3560 { | |
3561 /* avoid getting stuck at an illegal byte */ | |
3562 if (len >= 12) | |
3563 ++p; | |
3564 else | |
3565 { | |
3566 *buffer_off = len; | |
3567 return; | |
3568 } | |
3569 } | |
3570 c = *p; | |
3571 *p = NUL; | |
3572 msg_puts(buffer); | |
3573 if (p < buffer + len) | |
3574 { | |
3575 *p = c; | |
3576 *buffer_off = (DWORD)((buffer + len) - p); | |
3577 mch_memmove(buffer, p, *buffer_off); | |
3578 return; | |
3579 } | |
3580 *buffer_off = 0; | |
3581 } | |
3582 # endif /* FEAT_MBYTE */ | |
3583 else | |
3584 { | |
3585 buffer[len] = NUL; | |
3586 msg_puts(buffer); | |
3587 } | |
3588 | |
3589 windgoto(msg_row, msg_col); | |
3590 cursor_on(); | |
3591 out_flush(); | |
3592 } | |
3593 } | |
3594 | |
3595 /* | |
3596 * Version of system to use for windows NT > 5.0 (Win2K), use pipe | |
3597 * for communication and doesn't open any new window. | |
3598 */ | |
3599 static int | |
3600 mch_system_piped(char *cmd, int options) | |
3601 { | |
3602 STARTUPINFO si; | |
3603 PROCESS_INFORMATION pi; | |
3604 DWORD ret = 0; | |
3605 | |
3606 HANDLE g_hChildStd_IN_Rd = NULL; | |
3607 HANDLE g_hChildStd_IN_Wr = NULL; | |
3608 HANDLE g_hChildStd_OUT_Rd = NULL; | |
3609 HANDLE g_hChildStd_OUT_Wr = NULL; | |
3610 | |
3611 char_u buffer[BUFLEN + 1]; /* reading buffer + size */ | |
3612 DWORD len; | |
3613 | |
3614 /* buffer used to receive keys */ | |
3615 char_u ta_buf[BUFLEN + 1]; /* TypeAHead */ | |
3616 int ta_len = 0; /* valid bytes in ta_buf[] */ | |
3617 | |
3618 DWORD i; | |
3619 int c; | |
3620 int noread_cnt = 0; | |
3621 garray_T ga; | |
3622 int delay = 1; | |
3623 DWORD buffer_off = 0; /* valid bytes in buffer[] */ | |
3361 | 3624 char *p = NULL; |
2935 | 3625 |
3626 SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES saAttr; | |
3627 | |
3628 /* Set the bInheritHandle flag so pipe handles are inherited. */ | |
3629 saAttr.nLength = sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES); | |
3630 saAttr.bInheritHandle = TRUE; | |
3631 saAttr.lpSecurityDescriptor = NULL; | |
3632 | |
3633 if ( ! CreatePipe(&g_hChildStd_OUT_Rd, &g_hChildStd_OUT_Wr, &saAttr, 0) | |
3634 /* Ensure the read handle to the pipe for STDOUT is not inherited. */ | |
3635 || ! pSetHandleInformation(g_hChildStd_OUT_Rd, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0) | |
3636 /* Create a pipe for the child process's STDIN. */ | |
3637 || ! CreatePipe(&g_hChildStd_IN_Rd, &g_hChildStd_IN_Wr, &saAttr, 0) | |
3638 /* Ensure the write handle to the pipe for STDIN is not inherited. */ | |
3639 || ! pSetHandleInformation(g_hChildStd_IN_Wr, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0) ) | |
3640 { | |
3641 CloseHandle(g_hChildStd_IN_Rd); | |
3642 CloseHandle(g_hChildStd_IN_Wr); | |
3643 CloseHandle(g_hChildStd_OUT_Rd); | |
3644 CloseHandle(g_hChildStd_OUT_Wr); | |
3645 MSG_PUTS(_("\nCannot create pipes\n")); | |
3646 } | |
3647 | |
3648 si.cb = sizeof(si); | |
3649 si.lpReserved = NULL; | |
3650 si.lpDesktop = NULL; | |
3651 si.lpTitle = NULL; | |
3652 si.dwFlags = STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW | STARTF_USESTDHANDLES; | |
3653 | |
3654 /* set-up our file redirection */ | |
3655 si.hStdError = g_hChildStd_OUT_Wr; | |
3656 si.hStdOutput = g_hChildStd_OUT_Wr; | |
3657 si.hStdInput = g_hChildStd_IN_Rd; | |
3658 si.wShowWindow = SW_HIDE; | |
3659 si.cbReserved2 = 0; | |
3660 si.lpReserved2 = NULL; | |
3661 | |
3662 if (options & SHELL_READ) | |
3663 ga_init2(&ga, 1, BUFLEN); | |
3664 | |
3361 | 3665 if (cmd != NULL) |
3666 { | |
3667 p = (char *)vim_strsave((char_u *)cmd); | |
3668 if (p != NULL) | |
3669 unescape_shellxquote((char_u *)p, p_sxe); | |
3670 else | |
3671 p = cmd; | |
3672 } | |
3673 | |
2935 | 3674 /* Now, run the command */ |
3675 CreateProcess(NULL, /* Executable name */ | |
3361 | 3676 p, /* Command to execute */ |
2935 | 3677 NULL, /* Process security attributes */ |
3678 NULL, /* Thread security attributes */ | |
3679 | |
3622 | 3680 // this command can be litigious, handle inheritance was |
2935 | 3681 // deactivated for pending temp file, but, if we deactivate |
3682 // it, the pipes don't work for some reason. | |
3683 TRUE, /* Inherit handles, first deactivated, | |
3684 * but needed */ | |
3685 CREATE_DEFAULT_ERROR_MODE, /* Creation flags */ | |
3686 NULL, /* Environment */ | |
3687 NULL, /* Current directory */ | |
3688 &si, /* Startup information */ | |
3689 &pi); /* Process information */ | |
3690 | |
3361 | 3691 if (p != cmd) |
3692 vim_free(p); | |
2935 | 3693 |
3694 /* Close our unused side of the pipes */ | |
3695 CloseHandle(g_hChildStd_IN_Rd); | |
3696 CloseHandle(g_hChildStd_OUT_Wr); | |
3697 | |
3698 if (options & SHELL_WRITE) | |
3699 { | |
3700 HANDLE thread = | |
3701 CreateThread(NULL, /* security attributes */ | |
3702 0, /* default stack size */ | |
3703 sub_process_writer, /* function to be executed */ | |
3704 g_hChildStd_IN_Wr, /* parameter */ | |
3705 0, /* creation flag, start immediately */ | |
3706 NULL); /* we don't care about thread id */ | |
3707 CloseHandle(thread); | |
3708 g_hChildStd_IN_Wr = NULL; | |
3709 } | |
3710 | |
3711 /* Keep updating the window while waiting for the shell to finish. */ | |
3712 for (;;) | |
3713 { | |
3714 MSG msg; | |
3715 | |
3716 if (PeekMessage(&msg, (HWND)NULL, 0, 0, PM_REMOVE)) | |
3717 { | |
3718 TranslateMessage(&msg); | |
3719 DispatchMessage(&msg); | |
3720 } | |
3721 | |
3722 /* write pipe information in the window */ | |
3723 if ((options & (SHELL_READ|SHELL_WRITE)) | |
3724 # ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
3725 || gui.in_use | |
3726 # endif | |
3727 ) | |
3728 { | |
3729 len = 0; | |
3730 if (!(options & SHELL_EXPAND) | |
3731 && ((options & | |
3732 (SHELL_READ|SHELL_WRITE|SHELL_COOKED)) | |
3733 != (SHELL_READ|SHELL_WRITE|SHELL_COOKED) | |
3734 # ifdef FEAT_GUI | |
3735 || gui.in_use | |
3736 # endif | |
3737 ) | |
3738 && (ta_len > 0 || noread_cnt > 4)) | |
3739 { | |
3740 if (ta_len == 0) | |
3741 { | |
3742 /* Get extra characters when we don't have any. Reset the | |
3743 * counter and timer. */ | |
3744 noread_cnt = 0; | |
3745 # if defined(HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY) && defined(HAVE_SYS_TIME_H) | |
3746 gettimeofday(&start_tv, NULL); | |
3747 # endif | |
3748 len = ui_inchar(ta_buf, BUFLEN, 10L, 0); | |
3749 } | |
3750 if (ta_len > 0 || len > 0) | |
3751 { | |
3752 /* | |
3753 * For pipes: Check for CTRL-C: send interrupt signal to | |
3754 * child. Check for CTRL-D: EOF, close pipe to child. | |
3755 */ | |
3756 if (len == 1 && cmd != NULL) | |
3757 { | |
3758 if (ta_buf[ta_len] == Ctrl_C) | |
3759 { | |
3760 /* Learn what exit code is expected, for | |
3761 * now put 9 as SIGKILL */ | |
3762 TerminateProcess(pi.hProcess, 9); | |
3763 } | |
3764 if (ta_buf[ta_len] == Ctrl_D) | |
3765 { | |
3766 CloseHandle(g_hChildStd_IN_Wr); | |
3767 g_hChildStd_IN_Wr = NULL; | |
3768 } | |
3769 } | |
3770 | |
3771 /* replace K_BS by <BS> and K_DEL by <DEL> */ | |
3772 for (i = ta_len; i < ta_len + len; ++i) | |
3773 { | |
3774 if (ta_buf[i] == CSI && len - i > 2) | |
3775 { | |
3776 c = TERMCAP2KEY(ta_buf[i + 1], ta_buf[i + 2]); | |
3777 if (c == K_DEL || c == K_KDEL || c == K_BS) | |
3778 { | |
3779 mch_memmove(ta_buf + i + 1, ta_buf + i + 3, | |
3780 (size_t)(len - i - 2)); | |
3781 if (c == K_DEL || c == K_KDEL) | |
3782 ta_buf[i] = DEL; | |
3783 else | |
3784 ta_buf[i] = Ctrl_H; | |
3785 len -= 2; | |
3786 } | |
3787 } | |
3788 else if (ta_buf[i] == '\r') | |
3789 ta_buf[i] = '\n'; | |
3790 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
3791 if (has_mbyte) | |
3792 i += (*mb_ptr2len_len)(ta_buf + i, | |
3793 ta_len + len - i) - 1; | |
3794 # endif | |
3795 } | |
3796 | |
3797 /* | |
3798 * For pipes: echo the typed characters. For a pty this | |
3799 * does not seem to work. | |
3800 */ | |
3801 for (i = ta_len; i < ta_len + len; ++i) | |
3802 { | |
3803 if (ta_buf[i] == '\n' || ta_buf[i] == '\b') | |
3804 msg_putchar(ta_buf[i]); | |
3805 # ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
3806 else if (has_mbyte) | |
3807 { | |
3808 int l = (*mb_ptr2len)(ta_buf + i); | |
3809 | |
3810 msg_outtrans_len(ta_buf + i, l); | |
3811 i += l - 1; | |
3812 } | |
3813 # endif | |
3814 else | |
3815 msg_outtrans_len(ta_buf + i, 1); | |
3816 } | |
3817 windgoto(msg_row, msg_col); | |
3818 out_flush(); | |
3819 | |
3820 ta_len += len; | |
3821 | |
3822 /* | |
3823 * Write the characters to the child, unless EOF has been | |
3824 * typed for pipes. Write one character at a time, to | |
3825 * avoid losing too much typeahead. When writing buffer | |
3826 * lines, drop the typed characters (only check for | |
3827 * CTRL-C). | |
3828 */ | |
3829 if (options & SHELL_WRITE) | |
3830 ta_len = 0; | |
3831 else if (g_hChildStd_IN_Wr != NULL) | |
3832 { | |
3833 WriteFile(g_hChildStd_IN_Wr, (char*)ta_buf, | |
3834 1, &len, NULL); | |
3835 // if we are typing in, we want to keep things reactive | |
3836 delay = 1; | |
3837 if (len > 0) | |
3838 { | |
3839 ta_len -= len; | |
3840 mch_memmove(ta_buf, ta_buf + len, ta_len); | |
3841 } | |
3842 } | |
3843 } | |
3844 } | |
3845 } | |
3846 | |
3847 if (ta_len) | |
3848 ui_inchar_undo(ta_buf, ta_len); | |
3849 | |
3850 if (WaitForSingleObject(pi.hProcess, delay) != WAIT_TIMEOUT) | |
3851 { | |
3030 | 3852 dump_pipe(options, g_hChildStd_OUT_Rd, &ga, buffer, &buffer_off); |
2935 | 3853 break; |
3854 } | |
3855 | |
3856 ++noread_cnt; | |
3030 | 3857 dump_pipe(options, g_hChildStd_OUT_Rd, &ga, buffer, &buffer_off); |
2935 | 3858 |
3859 /* We start waiting for a very short time and then increase it, so | |
3860 * that we respond quickly when the process is quick, and don't | |
3861 * consume too much overhead when it's slow. */ | |
3862 if (delay < 50) | |
3863 delay += 10; | |
3864 } | |
3865 | |
3866 /* Close the pipe */ | |
3867 CloseHandle(g_hChildStd_OUT_Rd); | |
3868 if (g_hChildStd_IN_Wr != NULL) | |
3869 CloseHandle(g_hChildStd_IN_Wr); | |
3870 | |
3871 WaitForSingleObject(pi.hProcess, INFINITE); | |
3872 | |
3873 /* Get the command exit code */ | |
3874 GetExitCodeProcess(pi.hProcess, &ret); | |
3875 | |
3876 if (options & SHELL_READ) | |
3877 { | |
3878 if (ga.ga_len > 0) | |
3879 { | |
3880 append_ga_line(&ga); | |
3881 /* remember that the NL was missing */ | |
3882 curbuf->b_no_eol_lnum = curwin->w_cursor.lnum; | |
3883 } | |
3884 else | |
3885 curbuf->b_no_eol_lnum = 0; | |
3886 ga_clear(&ga); | |
3887 } | |
3888 | |
3889 /* Close the handles to the subprocess, so that it goes away */ | |
3890 CloseHandle(pi.hThread); | |
3891 CloseHandle(pi.hProcess); | |
3892 | |
3893 return ret; | |
3894 } | |
3895 | |
3896 static int | |
3897 mch_system(char *cmd, int options) | |
3898 { | |
3899 /* if we can pipe and the shelltemp option is off */ | |
3900 if (allowPiping && !p_stmp) | |
3901 return mch_system_piped(cmd, options); | |
3902 else | |
3903 return mch_system_classic(cmd, options); | |
3904 } | |
7 | 3905 #else |
3906 | |
3907 # define mch_system(c, o) system(c) | |
3908 | |
3909 #endif | |
3910 | |
3911 /* | |
3912 * Either execute a command by calling the shell or start a new shell | |
3913 */ | |
3914 int | |
3915 mch_call_shell( | |
26 | 3916 char_u *cmd, |
3917 int options) /* SHELL_*, see vim.h */ | |
7 | 3918 { |
3919 int x = 0; | |
3920 int tmode = cur_tmode; | |
3921 #ifdef FEAT_TITLE | |
3922 char szShellTitle[512]; | |
3923 | |
3924 /* Change the title to reflect that we are in a subshell. */ | |
3925 if (GetConsoleTitle(szShellTitle, sizeof(szShellTitle) - 4) > 0) | |
3926 { | |
3927 if (cmd == NULL) | |
3928 strcat(szShellTitle, " :sh"); | |
3929 else | |
3930 { | |
3931 strcat(szShellTitle, " - !"); | |
3932 if ((strlen(szShellTitle) + strlen(cmd) < sizeof(szShellTitle))) | |
3933 strcat(szShellTitle, cmd); | |
3934 } | |
3935 mch_settitle(szShellTitle, NULL); | |
3936 } | |
3937 #endif | |
3938 | |
3939 out_flush(); | |
3940 | |
3941 #ifdef MCH_WRITE_DUMP | |
3942 if (fdDump) | |
3943 { | |
3944 fprintf(fdDump, "mch_call_shell(\"%s\", %d)\n", cmd, options); | |
3945 fflush(fdDump); | |
3946 } | |
3947 #endif | |
3948 | |
3949 /* | |
3950 * Catch all deadly signals while running the external command, because a | |
3951 * CTRL-C, Ctrl-Break or illegal instruction might otherwise kill us. | |
3952 */ | |
3953 signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN); | |
3954 #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__MINGW32__) | |
3955 signal(SIGKILL, SIG_IGN); | |
3956 #else | |
3957 signal(SIGBREAK, SIG_IGN); | |
3958 #endif | |
3959 signal(SIGILL, SIG_IGN); | |
3960 signal(SIGFPE, SIG_IGN); | |
3961 signal(SIGSEGV, SIG_IGN); | |
3962 signal(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN); | |
3963 signal(SIGABRT, SIG_IGN); | |
3964 | |
3965 if (options & SHELL_COOKED) | |
3966 settmode(TMODE_COOK); /* set to normal mode */ | |
3967 | |
3968 if (cmd == NULL) | |
3969 { | |
3970 x = mch_system(p_sh, options); | |
3971 } | |
3972 else | |
3973 { | |
3974 /* we use "command" or "cmd" to start the shell; slow but easy */ | |
3363 | 3975 char_u *newcmd = NULL; |
3976 char_u *cmdbase = cmd; | |
3977 long_u cmdlen; | |
3361 | 3978 |
3979 /* Skip a leading ", ( and "(. */ | |
3980 if (*cmdbase == '"' ) | |
3981 ++cmdbase; | |
3982 if (*cmdbase == '(') | |
3983 ++cmdbase; | |
3984 | |
3985 if ((STRNICMP(cmdbase, "start", 5) == 0) && vim_iswhite(cmdbase[5])) | |
3986 { | |
3987 STARTUPINFO si; | |
3988 PROCESS_INFORMATION pi; | |
3989 DWORD flags = CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE; | |
3990 char_u *p; | |
3991 | |
3992 si.cb = sizeof(si); | |
3993 si.lpReserved = NULL; | |
3994 si.lpDesktop = NULL; | |
3995 si.lpTitle = NULL; | |
3996 si.dwFlags = 0; | |
3997 si.cbReserved2 = 0; | |
3998 si.lpReserved2 = NULL; | |
3999 | |
4000 cmdbase = skipwhite(cmdbase + 5); | |
4001 if ((STRNICMP(cmdbase, "/min", 4) == 0) | |
4002 && vim_iswhite(cmdbase[4])) | |
4003 { | |
4004 cmdbase = skipwhite(cmdbase + 4); | |
4005 si.dwFlags = STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW; | |
4006 si.wShowWindow = SW_SHOWMINNOACTIVE; | |
4007 } | |
4008 else if ((STRNICMP(cmdbase, "/b", 2) == 0) | |
4009 && vim_iswhite(cmdbase[2])) | |
4010 { | |
4011 cmdbase = skipwhite(cmdbase + 2); | |
4012 flags = CREATE_NO_WINDOW; | |
4013 si.dwFlags = STARTF_USESTDHANDLES; | |
4014 si.hStdInput = CreateFile("\\\\.\\NUL", // File name | |
3363 | 4015 GENERIC_READ, // Access flags |
3361 | 4016 0, // Share flags |
3363 | 4017 NULL, // Security att. |
4018 OPEN_EXISTING, // Open flags | |
4019 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, // File att. | |
4020 NULL); // Temp file | |
3361 | 4021 si.hStdOutput = si.hStdInput; |
4022 si.hStdError = si.hStdInput; | |
4023 } | |
4024 | |
4025 /* Remove a trailing ", ) and )" if they have a match | |
4026 * at the start of the command. */ | |
4027 if (cmdbase > cmd) | |
4028 { | |
4029 p = cmdbase + STRLEN(cmdbase); | |
4030 if (p > cmdbase && p[-1] == '"' && *cmd == '"') | |
4031 *--p = NUL; | |
4032 if (p > cmdbase && p[-1] == ')' | |
4033 && (*cmd =='(' || cmd[1] == '(')) | |
4034 *--p = NUL; | |
4035 } | |
4036 | |
3363 | 4037 newcmd = cmdbase; |
4038 unescape_shellxquote(cmdbase, p_sxe); | |
4039 | |
3361 | 4040 /* |
3363 | 4041 * If creating new console, arguments are passed to the |
4042 * 'cmd.exe' as-is. If it's not, arguments are not treated | |
4043 * correctly for current 'cmd.exe'. So unescape characters in | |
4044 * shellxescape except '|' for avoiding to be treated as | |
4045 * argument to them. Pass the arguments to sub-shell. | |
3361 | 4046 */ |
3363 | 4047 if (flags != CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE) |
4048 { | |
4049 char_u *subcmd; | |
3367 | 4050 char_u *cmd_shell = mch_getenv("COMSPEC"); |
4051 | |
4052 if (cmd_shell == NULL || *cmd_shell == NUL) | |
4053 cmd_shell = default_shell(); | |
3363 | 4054 |
4055 subcmd = vim_strsave_escaped_ext(cmdbase, "|", '^', FALSE); | |
4056 if (subcmd != NULL) | |
4057 { | |
4058 /* make "cmd.exe /c arguments" */ | |
4059 cmdlen = STRLEN(cmd_shell) + STRLEN(subcmd) + 5; | |
4060 newcmd = lalloc(cmdlen, TRUE); | |
4061 if (newcmd != NULL) | |
4062 vim_snprintf((char *)newcmd, cmdlen, "%s /c %s", | |
3367 | 4063 cmd_shell, subcmd); |
3363 | 4064 else |
4065 newcmd = cmdbase; | |
3367 | 4066 vim_free(subcmd); |
3363 | 4067 } |
4068 } | |
3361 | 4069 |
4070 /* | |
4071 * Now, start the command as a process, so that it doesn't | |
4072 * inherit our handles which causes unpleasant dangling swap | |
4073 * files if we exit before the spawned process | |
4074 */ | |
4075 if (CreateProcess(NULL, // Executable name | |
3363 | 4076 newcmd, // Command to execute |
3361 | 4077 NULL, // Process security attributes |
4078 NULL, // Thread security attributes | |
4079 FALSE, // Inherit handles | |
4080 flags, // Creation flags | |
4081 NULL, // Environment | |
4082 NULL, // Current directory | |
4083 &si, // Startup information | |
4084 &pi)) // Process information | |
4085 x = 0; | |
4086 else | |
4087 { | |
4088 x = -1; | |
4089 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_W32 | |
4090 EMSG(_("E371: Command not found")); | |
4091 #endif | |
4092 } | |
3363 | 4093 |
4094 if (newcmd != cmdbase) | |
4095 vim_free(newcmd); | |
4096 | |
3361 | 4097 if (si.hStdInput != NULL) |
4098 { | |
4099 /* Close the handle to \\.\NUL */ | |
4100 CloseHandle(si.hStdInput); | |
4101 } | |
4102 /* Close the handles to the subprocess, so that it goes away */ | |
4103 CloseHandle(pi.hThread); | |
4104 CloseHandle(pi.hProcess); | |
4105 } | |
4106 else | |
4107 { | |
3363 | 4108 cmdlen = ( |
7 | 4109 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_W32 |
2935 | 4110 (allowPiping && !p_stmp ? 0 : STRLEN(vimrun_path)) + |
7 | 4111 #endif |
1569 | 4112 STRLEN(p_sh) + STRLEN(p_shcf) + STRLEN(cmd) + 10); |
4113 | |
3361 | 4114 newcmd = lalloc(cmdlen, TRUE); |
4115 if (newcmd != NULL) | |
7 | 4116 { |
4117 #if defined(FEAT_GUI_W32) | |
4118 if (need_vimrun_warning) | |
4119 { | |
4120 MessageBox(NULL, | |
4121 _("VIMRUN.EXE not found in your $PATH.\n" | |
4122 "External commands will not pause after completion.\n" | |
4123 "See :help win32-vimrun for more information."), | |
4124 _("Vim Warning"), | |
4125 MB_ICONWARNING); | |
4126 need_vimrun_warning = FALSE; | |
4127 } | |
2935 | 4128 if (!s_dont_use_vimrun && (!allowPiping || p_stmp)) |
7 | 4129 /* Use vimrun to execute the command. It opens a console |
4130 * window, which can be closed without killing Vim. */ | |
2311
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|
4131 vim_snprintf((char *)newcmd, cmdlen, "%s%s%s %s %s", |
7 | 4132 vimrun_path, |
4133 (msg_silent != 0 || (options & SHELL_DOOUT)) | |
4134 ? "-s " : "", | |
4135 p_sh, p_shcf, cmd); | |
4136 else | |
4137 #endif | |
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|
4138 vim_snprintf((char *)newcmd, cmdlen, "%s %s %s", |
1569 | 4139 p_sh, p_shcf, cmd); |
7 | 4140 x = mch_system((char *)newcmd, options); |
3361 | 4141 vim_free(newcmd); |
7 | 4142 } |
4143 } | |
4144 } | |
4145 | |
4146 if (tmode == TMODE_RAW) | |
4147 settmode(TMODE_RAW); /* set to raw mode */ | |
4148 | |
4149 /* Print the return value, unless "vimrun" was used. */ | |
4150 if (x != 0 && !(options & SHELL_SILENT) && !emsg_silent | |
4151 #if defined(FEAT_GUI_W32) | |
2935 | 4152 && ((options & SHELL_DOOUT) || s_dont_use_vimrun |
4153 || (allowPiping && !p_stmp)) | |
7 | 4154 #endif |
4155 ) | |
4156 { | |
4157 smsg(_("shell returned %d"), x); | |
4158 msg_putchar('\n'); | |
4159 } | |
4160 #ifdef FEAT_TITLE | |
4161 resettitle(); | |
4162 #endif | |
4163 | |
4164 signal(SIGINT, SIG_DFL); | |
4165 #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__MINGW32__) | |
4166 signal(SIGKILL, SIG_DFL); | |
4167 #else | |
4168 signal(SIGBREAK, SIG_DFL); | |
4169 #endif | |
4170 signal(SIGILL, SIG_DFL); | |
4171 signal(SIGFPE, SIG_DFL); | |
4172 signal(SIGSEGV, SIG_DFL); | |
4173 signal(SIGTERM, SIG_DFL); | |
4174 signal(SIGABRT, SIG_DFL); | |
4175 | |
4176 return x; | |
4177 } | |
4178 | |
4179 | |
4180 #ifndef FEAT_GUI_W32 | |
4181 | |
4182 /* | |
4183 * Start termcap mode | |
4184 */ | |
4185 static void | |
4186 termcap_mode_start(void) | |
4187 { | |
4188 DWORD cmodein; | |
4189 | |
4190 if (g_fTermcapMode) | |
4191 return; | |
4192 | |
4193 SaveConsoleBuffer(&g_cbNonTermcap); | |
4194 | |
4195 if (g_cbTermcap.IsValid) | |
4196 { | |
4197 /* | |
4198 * We've been in termcap mode before. Restore certain screen | |
4199 * characteristics, including the buffer size and the window | |
4200 * size. Since we will be redrawing the screen, we don't need | |
4201 * to restore the actual contents of the buffer. | |
4202 */ | |
4203 RestoreConsoleBuffer(&g_cbTermcap, FALSE); | |
4204 SetConsoleWindowInfo(g_hConOut, TRUE, &g_cbTermcap.Info.srWindow); | |
4205 Rows = g_cbTermcap.Info.dwSize.Y; | |
4206 Columns = g_cbTermcap.Info.dwSize.X; | |
4207 } | |
4208 else | |
4209 { | |
4210 /* | |
4211 * This is our first time entering termcap mode. Clear the console | |
4212 * screen buffer, and resize the buffer to match the current window | |
4213 * size. We will use this as the size of our editing environment. | |
4214 */ | |
4215 ClearConsoleBuffer(g_attrCurrent); | |
4216 ResizeConBufAndWindow(g_hConOut, Columns, Rows); | |
4217 } | |
4218 | |
4219 #ifdef FEAT_TITLE | |
4220 resettitle(); | |
4221 #endif | |
4222 | |
4223 GetConsoleMode(g_hConIn, &cmodein); | |
4224 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSE | |
4225 if (g_fMouseActive) | |
4226 cmodein |= ENABLE_MOUSE_INPUT; | |
4227 else | |
4228 cmodein &= ~ENABLE_MOUSE_INPUT; | |
4229 #endif | |
4230 cmodein |= ENABLE_WINDOW_INPUT; | |
4231 SetConsoleMode(g_hConIn, cmodein); | |
4232 | |
4233 redraw_later_clear(); | |
4234 g_fTermcapMode = TRUE; | |
4235 } | |
4236 | |
4237 | |
4238 /* | |
4239 * End termcap mode | |
4240 */ | |
4241 static void | |
4242 termcap_mode_end(void) | |
4243 { | |
4244 DWORD cmodein; | |
4245 ConsoleBuffer *cb; | |
4246 COORD coord; | |
4247 DWORD dwDummy; | |
4248 | |
4249 if (!g_fTermcapMode) | |
4250 return; | |
4251 | |
4252 SaveConsoleBuffer(&g_cbTermcap); | |
4253 | |
4254 GetConsoleMode(g_hConIn, &cmodein); | |
4255 cmodein &= ~(ENABLE_MOUSE_INPUT | ENABLE_WINDOW_INPUT); | |
4256 SetConsoleMode(g_hConIn, cmodein); | |
4257 | |
4258 #ifdef FEAT_RESTORE_ORIG_SCREEN | |
4259 cb = exiting ? &g_cbOrig : &g_cbNonTermcap; | |
4260 #else | |
4261 cb = &g_cbNonTermcap; | |
4262 #endif | |
4263 RestoreConsoleBuffer(cb, p_rs); | |
4264 SetConsoleCursorInfo(g_hConOut, &g_cci); | |
4265 | |
4266 if (p_rs || exiting) | |
4267 { | |
4268 /* | |
4269 * Clear anything that happens to be on the current line. | |
4270 */ | |
4271 coord.X = 0; | |
4272 coord.Y = (SHORT) (p_rs ? cb->Info.dwCursorPosition.Y : (Rows - 1)); | |
4273 FillConsoleOutputCharacter(g_hConOut, ' ', | |
4274 cb->Info.dwSize.X, coord, &dwDummy); | |
4275 /* | |
4276 * The following is just for aesthetics. If we are exiting without | |
4277 * restoring the screen, then we want to have a prompt string | |
4278 * appear at the bottom line. However, the command interpreter | |
4279 * seems to always advance the cursor one line before displaying | |
4280 * the prompt string, which causes the screen to scroll. To | |
4281 * counter this, move the cursor up one line before exiting. | |
4282 */ | |
4283 if (exiting && !p_rs) | |
4284 coord.Y--; | |
4285 /* | |
4286 * Position the cursor at the leftmost column of the desired row. | |
4287 */ | |
4288 SetConsoleCursorPosition(g_hConOut, coord); | |
4289 } | |
4290 | |
4291 g_fTermcapMode = FALSE; | |
4292 } | |
4293 #endif /* FEAT_GUI_W32 */ | |
4294 | |
4295 | |
4296 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_W32 | |
323 | 4297 /*ARGSUSED*/ |
7 | 4298 void |
4299 mch_write( | |
4300 char_u *s, | |
4301 int len) | |
4302 { | |
4303 /* never used */ | |
4304 } | |
4305 | |
4306 #else | |
4307 | |
4308 /* | |
4309 * clear `n' chars, starting from `coord' | |
4310 */ | |
4311 static void | |
4312 clear_chars( | |
4313 COORD coord, | |
4314 DWORD n) | |
4315 { | |
4316 DWORD dwDummy; | |
4317 | |
4318 FillConsoleOutputCharacter(g_hConOut, ' ', n, coord, &dwDummy); | |
4319 FillConsoleOutputAttribute(g_hConOut, g_attrCurrent, n, coord, &dwDummy); | |
4320 } | |
4321 | |
4322 | |
4323 /* | |
4324 * Clear the screen | |
4325 */ | |
4326 static void | |
4327 clear_screen(void) | |
4328 { | |
4329 g_coord.X = g_coord.Y = 0; | |
4330 clear_chars(g_coord, Rows * Columns); | |
4331 } | |
4332 | |
4333 | |
4334 /* | |
4335 * Clear to end of display | |
4336 */ | |
4337 static void | |
4338 clear_to_end_of_display(void) | |
4339 { | |
4340 clear_chars(g_coord, (Rows - g_coord.Y - 1) | |
4341 * Columns + (Columns - g_coord.X)); | |
4342 } | |
4343 | |
4344 | |
4345 /* | |
4346 * Clear to end of line | |
4347 */ | |
4348 static void | |
4349 clear_to_end_of_line(void) | |
4350 { | |
4351 clear_chars(g_coord, Columns - g_coord.X); | |
4352 } | |
4353 | |
4354 | |
4355 /* | |
4356 * Scroll the scroll region up by `cLines' lines | |
4357 */ | |
4358 static void | |
26 | 4359 scroll(unsigned cLines) |
7 | 4360 { |
4361 COORD oldcoord = g_coord; | |
4362 | |
4363 gotoxy(g_srScrollRegion.Left + 1, g_srScrollRegion.Top + 1); | |
4364 delete_lines(cLines); | |
4365 | |
4366 g_coord = oldcoord; | |
4367 } | |
4368 | |
4369 | |
4370 /* | |
4371 * Set the scroll region | |
4372 */ | |
4373 static void | |
4374 set_scroll_region( | |
4375 unsigned left, | |
4376 unsigned top, | |
4377 unsigned right, | |
4378 unsigned bottom) | |
4379 { | |
4380 if (left >= right | |
4381 || top >= bottom | |
4382 || right > (unsigned) Columns - 1 | |
4383 || bottom > (unsigned) Rows - 1) | |
4384 return; | |
4385 | |
4386 g_srScrollRegion.Left = left; | |
4387 g_srScrollRegion.Top = top; | |
4388 g_srScrollRegion.Right = right; | |
4389 g_srScrollRegion.Bottom = bottom; | |
4390 } | |
4391 | |
4392 | |
4393 /* | |
4394 * Insert `cLines' lines at the current cursor position | |
4395 */ | |
4396 static void | |
26 | 4397 insert_lines(unsigned cLines) |
7 | 4398 { |
4399 SMALL_RECT source; | |
4400 COORD dest; | |
4401 CHAR_INFO fill; | |
4402 | |
4403 dest.X = 0; | |
4404 dest.Y = g_coord.Y + cLines; | |
4405 | |
4406 source.Left = 0; | |
4407 source.Top = g_coord.Y; | |
4408 source.Right = g_srScrollRegion.Right; | |
4409 source.Bottom = g_srScrollRegion.Bottom - cLines; | |
4410 | |
4411 fill.Char.AsciiChar = ' '; | |
4412 fill.Attributes = g_attrCurrent; | |
4413 | |
4414 ScrollConsoleScreenBuffer(g_hConOut, &source, NULL, dest, &fill); | |
4415 | |
4416 /* Here we have to deal with a win32 console flake: If the scroll | |
4417 * region looks like abc and we scroll c to a and fill with d we get | |
4418 * cbd... if we scroll block c one line at a time to a, we get cdd... | |
4419 * vim expects cdd consistently... So we have to deal with that | |
4420 * here... (this also occurs scrolling the same way in the other | |
4421 * direction). */ | |
4422 | |
4423 if (source.Bottom < dest.Y) | |
4424 { | |
4425 COORD coord; | |
4426 | |
4427 coord.X = 0; | |
4428 coord.Y = source.Bottom; | |
4429 clear_chars(coord, Columns * (dest.Y - source.Bottom)); | |
4430 } | |
4431 } | |
4432 | |
4433 | |
4434 /* | |
4435 * Delete `cLines' lines at the current cursor position | |
4436 */ | |
4437 static void | |
26 | 4438 delete_lines(unsigned cLines) |
7 | 4439 { |
4440 SMALL_RECT source; | |
4441 COORD dest; | |
4442 CHAR_INFO fill; | |
4443 int nb; | |
4444 | |
4445 dest.X = 0; | |
4446 dest.Y = g_coord.Y; | |
4447 | |
4448 source.Left = 0; | |
4449 source.Top = g_coord.Y + cLines; | |
4450 source.Right = g_srScrollRegion.Right; | |
4451 source.Bottom = g_srScrollRegion.Bottom; | |
4452 | |
4453 fill.Char.AsciiChar = ' '; | |
4454 fill.Attributes = g_attrCurrent; | |
4455 | |
4456 ScrollConsoleScreenBuffer(g_hConOut, &source, NULL, dest, &fill); | |
4457 | |
4458 /* Here we have to deal with a win32 console flake: If the scroll | |
4459 * region looks like abc and we scroll c to a and fill with d we get | |
4460 * cbd... if we scroll block c one line at a time to a, we get cdd... | |
4461 * vim expects cdd consistently... So we have to deal with that | |
4462 * here... (this also occurs scrolling the same way in the other | |
4463 * direction). */ | |
4464 | |
4465 nb = dest.Y + (source.Bottom - source.Top) + 1; | |
4466 | |
4467 if (nb < source.Top) | |
4468 { | |
4469 COORD coord; | |
4470 | |
4471 coord.X = 0; | |
4472 coord.Y = nb; | |
4473 clear_chars(coord, Columns * (source.Top - nb)); | |
4474 } | |
4475 } | |
4476 | |
4477 | |
4478 /* | |
4479 * Set the cursor position | |
4480 */ | |
4481 static void | |
4482 gotoxy( | |
4483 unsigned x, | |
4484 unsigned y) | |
4485 { | |
4486 if (x < 1 || x > (unsigned)Columns || y < 1 || y > (unsigned)Rows) | |
4487 return; | |
4488 | |
4489 /* external cursor coords are 1-based; internal are 0-based */ | |
4490 g_coord.X = x - 1; | |
4491 g_coord.Y = y - 1; | |
4492 SetConsoleCursorPosition(g_hConOut, g_coord); | |
4493 } | |
4494 | |
4495 | |
4496 /* | |
4497 * Set the current text attribute = (foreground | background) | |
4498 * See ../doc/os_win32.txt for the numbers. | |
4499 */ | |
4500 static void | |
26 | 4501 textattr(WORD wAttr) |
7 | 4502 { |
4503 g_attrCurrent = wAttr; | |
4504 | |
4505 SetConsoleTextAttribute(g_hConOut, wAttr); | |
4506 } | |
4507 | |
4508 | |
4509 static void | |
26 | 4510 textcolor(WORD wAttr) |
7 | 4511 { |
4512 g_attrCurrent = (g_attrCurrent & 0xf0) + wAttr; | |
4513 | |
4514 SetConsoleTextAttribute(g_hConOut, g_attrCurrent); | |
4515 } | |
4516 | |
4517 | |
4518 static void | |
26 | 4519 textbackground(WORD wAttr) |
7 | 4520 { |
4521 g_attrCurrent = (g_attrCurrent & 0x0f) + (wAttr << 4); | |
4522 | |
4523 SetConsoleTextAttribute(g_hConOut, g_attrCurrent); | |
4524 } | |
4525 | |
4526 | |
4527 /* | |
4528 * restore the default text attribute (whatever we started with) | |
4529 */ | |
4530 static void | |
26 | 4531 normvideo(void) |
7 | 4532 { |
4533 textattr(g_attrDefault); | |
4534 } | |
4535 | |
4536 | |
4537 static WORD g_attrPreStandout = 0; | |
4538 | |
4539 /* | |
4540 * Make the text standout, by brightening it | |
4541 */ | |
4542 static void | |
4543 standout(void) | |
4544 { | |
4545 g_attrPreStandout = g_attrCurrent; | |
4546 textattr((WORD) (g_attrCurrent|FOREGROUND_INTENSITY|BACKGROUND_INTENSITY)); | |
4547 } | |
4548 | |
4549 | |
4550 /* | |
4551 * Turn off standout mode | |
4552 */ | |
4553 static void | |
26 | 4554 standend(void) |
7 | 4555 { |
4556 if (g_attrPreStandout) | |
4557 { | |
4558 textattr(g_attrPreStandout); | |
4559 g_attrPreStandout = 0; | |
4560 } | |
4561 } | |
4562 | |
4563 | |
4564 /* | |
1199 | 4565 * Set normal fg/bg color, based on T_ME. Called when t_me has been set. |
7 | 4566 */ |
4567 void | |
26 | 4568 mch_set_normal_colors(void) |
7 | 4569 { |
4570 char_u *p; | |
4571 int n; | |
4572 | |
4573 cterm_normal_fg_color = (g_attrDefault & 0xf) + 1; | |
4574 cterm_normal_bg_color = ((g_attrDefault >> 4) & 0xf) + 1; | |
4575 if (T_ME[0] == ESC && T_ME[1] == '|') | |
4576 { | |
4577 p = T_ME + 2; | |
4578 n = getdigits(&p); | |
4579 if (*p == 'm' && n > 0) | |
4580 { | |
4581 cterm_normal_fg_color = (n & 0xf) + 1; | |
4582 cterm_normal_bg_color = ((n >> 4) & 0xf) + 1; | |
4583 } | |
4584 } | |
4585 } | |
4586 | |
4587 | |
4588 /* | |
4589 * visual bell: flash the screen | |
4590 */ | |
4591 static void | |
26 | 4592 visual_bell(void) |
7 | 4593 { |
4594 COORD coordOrigin = {0, 0}; | |
4595 WORD attrFlash = ~g_attrCurrent & 0xff; | |
4596 | |
4597 DWORD dwDummy; | |
4598 LPWORD oldattrs = (LPWORD)alloc(Rows * Columns * sizeof(WORD)); | |
4599 | |
4600 if (oldattrs == NULL) | |
4601 return; | |
4602 ReadConsoleOutputAttribute(g_hConOut, oldattrs, Rows * Columns, | |
4603 coordOrigin, &dwDummy); | |
4604 FillConsoleOutputAttribute(g_hConOut, attrFlash, Rows * Columns, | |
4605 coordOrigin, &dwDummy); | |
4606 | |
4607 Sleep(15); /* wait for 15 msec */ | |
4608 WriteConsoleOutputAttribute(g_hConOut, oldattrs, Rows * Columns, | |
4609 coordOrigin, &dwDummy); | |
4610 vim_free(oldattrs); | |
4611 } | |
4612 | |
4613 | |
4614 /* | |
4615 * Make the cursor visible or invisible | |
4616 */ | |
4617 static void | |
26 | 4618 cursor_visible(BOOL fVisible) |
7 | 4619 { |
4620 s_cursor_visible = fVisible; | |
4621 #ifdef MCH_CURSOR_SHAPE | |
4622 mch_update_cursor(); | |
4623 #endif | |
4624 } | |
4625 | |
4626 | |
4627 /* | |
4628 * write `cchToWrite' characters in `pchBuf' to the screen | |
4629 * Returns the number of characters actually written (at least one). | |
4630 */ | |
4631 static BOOL | |
4632 write_chars( | |
4633 LPCSTR pchBuf, | |
4634 DWORD cchToWrite) | |
4635 { | |
4636 COORD coord = g_coord; | |
4637 DWORD written; | |
4638 | |
4639 FillConsoleOutputAttribute(g_hConOut, g_attrCurrent, cchToWrite, | |
4640 coord, &written); | |
4641 /* When writing fails or didn't write a single character, pretend one | |
4642 * character was written, otherwise we get stuck. */ | |
4643 if (WriteConsoleOutputCharacter(g_hConOut, pchBuf, cchToWrite, | |
4644 coord, &written) == 0 | |
4645 || written == 0) | |
4646 written = 1; | |
4647 | |
4648 g_coord.X += (SHORT) written; | |
4649 | |
4650 while (g_coord.X > g_srScrollRegion.Right) | |
4651 { | |
4652 g_coord.X -= (SHORT) Columns; | |
4653 if (g_coord.Y < g_srScrollRegion.Bottom) | |
4654 g_coord.Y++; | |
4655 } | |
4656 | |
4657 gotoxy(g_coord.X + 1, g_coord.Y + 1); | |
4658 | |
4659 return written; | |
4660 } | |
4661 | |
4662 | |
4663 /* | |
4664 * mch_write(): write the output buffer to the screen, translating ESC | |
4665 * sequences into calls to console output routines. | |
4666 */ | |
4667 void | |
4668 mch_write( | |
4669 char_u *s, | |
4670 int len) | |
4671 { | |
4672 s[len] = NUL; | |
4673 | |
4674 if (!term_console) | |
4675 { | |
4676 write(1, s, (unsigned)len); | |
4677 return; | |
4678 } | |
4679 | |
4680 /* translate ESC | sequences into faked bios calls */ | |
4681 while (len--) | |
4682 { | |
4683 /* optimization: use one single write_chars for runs of text, | |
4684 * rather than once per character It ain't curses, but it helps. */ | |
835 | 4685 DWORD prefix = (DWORD)strcspn(s, "\n\r\b\a\033"); |
7 | 4686 |
4687 if (p_wd) | |
4688 { | |
4689 WaitForChar(p_wd); | |
4690 if (prefix != 0) | |
4691 prefix = 1; | |
4692 } | |
4693 | |
4694 if (prefix != 0) | |
4695 { | |
4696 DWORD nWritten; | |
4697 | |
4698 nWritten = write_chars(s, prefix); | |
4699 #ifdef MCH_WRITE_DUMP | |
4700 if (fdDump) | |
4701 { | |
4702 fputc('>', fdDump); | |
4703 fwrite(s, sizeof(char_u), nWritten, fdDump); | |
4704 fputs("<\n", fdDump); | |
4705 } | |
4706 #endif | |
4707 len -= (nWritten - 1); | |
4708 s += nWritten; | |
4709 } | |
4710 else if (s[0] == '\n') | |
4711 { | |
4712 /* \n, newline: go to the beginning of the next line or scroll */ | |
4713 if (g_coord.Y == g_srScrollRegion.Bottom) | |
4714 { | |
4715 scroll(1); | |
4716 gotoxy(g_srScrollRegion.Left + 1, g_srScrollRegion.Bottom + 1); | |
4717 } | |
4718 else | |
4719 { | |
4720 gotoxy(g_srScrollRegion.Left + 1, g_coord.Y + 2); | |
4721 } | |
4722 #ifdef MCH_WRITE_DUMP | |
4723 if (fdDump) | |
4724 fputs("\\n\n", fdDump); | |
4725 #endif | |
4726 s++; | |
4727 } | |
4728 else if (s[0] == '\r') | |
4729 { | |
4730 /* \r, carriage return: go to beginning of line */ | |
4731 gotoxy(g_srScrollRegion.Left+1, g_coord.Y + 1); | |
4732 #ifdef MCH_WRITE_DUMP | |
4733 if (fdDump) | |
4734 fputs("\\r\n", fdDump); | |
4735 #endif | |
4736 s++; | |
4737 } | |
4738 else if (s[0] == '\b') | |
4739 { | |
4740 /* \b, backspace: move cursor one position left */ | |
4741 if (g_coord.X > g_srScrollRegion.Left) | |
4742 g_coord.X--; | |
4743 else if (g_coord.Y > g_srScrollRegion.Top) | |
4744 { | |
4745 g_coord.X = g_srScrollRegion.Right; | |
4746 g_coord.Y--; | |
4747 } | |
4748 gotoxy(g_coord.X + 1, g_coord.Y + 1); | |
4749 #ifdef MCH_WRITE_DUMP | |
4750 if (fdDump) | |
4751 fputs("\\b\n", fdDump); | |
4752 #endif | |
4753 s++; | |
4754 } | |
4755 else if (s[0] == '\a') | |
4756 { | |
4757 /* \a, bell */ | |
4758 MessageBeep(0xFFFFFFFF); | |
4759 #ifdef MCH_WRITE_DUMP | |
4760 if (fdDump) | |
4761 fputs("\\a\n", fdDump); | |
4762 #endif | |
4763 s++; | |
4764 } | |
4765 else if (s[0] == ESC && len >= 3-1 && s[1] == '|') | |
4766 { | |
4767 #ifdef MCH_WRITE_DUMP | |
24 | 4768 char_u *old_s = s; |
7 | 4769 #endif |
24 | 4770 char_u *p; |
4771 int arg1 = 0, arg2 = 0; | |
7 | 4772 |
4773 switch (s[2]) | |
4774 { | |
4775 /* one or two numeric arguments, separated by ';' */ | |
4776 | |
4777 case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': | |
4778 case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': | |
4779 p = s + 2; | |
4780 arg1 = getdigits(&p); /* no check for length! */ | |
4781 if (p > s + len) | |
4782 break; | |
4783 | |
4784 if (*p == ';') | |
4785 { | |
4786 ++p; | |
4787 arg2 = getdigits(&p); /* no check for length! */ | |
4788 if (p > s + len) | |
4789 break; | |
4790 | |
4791 if (*p == 'H') | |
4792 gotoxy(arg2, arg1); | |
4793 else if (*p == 'r') | |
4794 set_scroll_region(0, arg1 - 1, Columns - 1, arg2 - 1); | |
4795 } | |
4796 else if (*p == 'A') | |
4797 { | |
4798 /* move cursor up arg1 lines in same column */ | |
4799 gotoxy(g_coord.X + 1, | |
4800 max(g_srScrollRegion.Top, g_coord.Y - arg1) + 1); | |
4801 } | |
4802 else if (*p == 'C') | |
4803 { | |
4804 /* move cursor right arg1 columns in same line */ | |
4805 gotoxy(min(g_srScrollRegion.Right, g_coord.X + arg1) + 1, | |
4806 g_coord.Y + 1); | |
4807 } | |
4808 else if (*p == 'H') | |
4809 { | |
4810 gotoxy(1, arg1); | |
4811 } | |
4812 else if (*p == 'L') | |
4813 { | |
4814 insert_lines(arg1); | |
4815 } | |
4816 else if (*p == 'm') | |
4817 { | |
4818 if (arg1 == 0) | |
4819 normvideo(); | |
4820 else | |
4821 textattr((WORD) arg1); | |
4822 } | |
4823 else if (*p == 'f') | |
4824 { | |
4825 textcolor((WORD) arg1); | |
4826 } | |
4827 else if (*p == 'b') | |
4828 { | |
4829 textbackground((WORD) arg1); | |
4830 } | |
4831 else if (*p == 'M') | |
4832 { | |
4833 delete_lines(arg1); | |
4834 } | |
4835 | |
835 | 4836 len -= (int)(p - s); |
7 | 4837 s = p + 1; |
4838 break; | |
4839 | |
4840 | |
4841 /* Three-character escape sequences */ | |
4842 | |
4843 case 'A': | |
4844 /* move cursor up one line in same column */ | |
4845 gotoxy(g_coord.X + 1, | |
4846 max(g_srScrollRegion.Top, g_coord.Y - 1) + 1); | |
4847 goto got3; | |
4848 | |
4849 case 'B': | |
4850 visual_bell(); | |
4851 goto got3; | |
4852 | |
4853 case 'C': | |
4854 /* move cursor right one column in same line */ | |
4855 gotoxy(min(g_srScrollRegion.Right, g_coord.X + 1) + 1, | |
4856 g_coord.Y + 1); | |
4857 goto got3; | |
4858 | |
4859 case 'E': | |
4860 termcap_mode_end(); | |
4861 goto got3; | |
4862 | |
4863 case 'F': | |
4864 standout(); | |
4865 goto got3; | |
4866 | |
4867 case 'f': | |
4868 standend(); | |
4869 goto got3; | |
4870 | |
4871 case 'H': | |
4872 gotoxy(1, 1); | |
4873 goto got3; | |
4874 | |
4875 case 'j': | |
4876 clear_to_end_of_display(); | |
4877 goto got3; | |
4878 | |
4879 case 'J': | |
4880 clear_screen(); | |
4881 goto got3; | |
4882 | |
4883 case 'K': | |
4884 clear_to_end_of_line(); | |
4885 goto got3; | |
4886 | |
4887 case 'L': | |
4888 insert_lines(1); | |
4889 goto got3; | |
4890 | |
4891 case 'M': | |
4892 delete_lines(1); | |
4893 goto got3; | |
4894 | |
4895 case 'S': | |
4896 termcap_mode_start(); | |
4897 goto got3; | |
4898 | |
4899 case 'V': | |
4900 cursor_visible(TRUE); | |
4901 goto got3; | |
4902 | |
4903 case 'v': | |
4904 cursor_visible(FALSE); | |
4905 goto got3; | |
4906 | |
4907 got3: | |
4908 s += 3; | |
4909 len -= 2; | |
4910 } | |
4911 | |
4912 #ifdef MCH_WRITE_DUMP | |
4913 if (fdDump) | |
4914 { | |
4915 fputs("ESC | ", fdDump); | |
4916 fwrite(old_s + 2, sizeof(char_u), s - old_s - 2, fdDump); | |
4917 fputc('\n', fdDump); | |
4918 } | |
4919 #endif | |
4920 } | |
4921 else | |
4922 { | |
4923 /* Write a single character */ | |
4924 DWORD nWritten; | |
4925 | |
4926 nWritten = write_chars(s, 1); | |
4927 #ifdef MCH_WRITE_DUMP | |
4928 if (fdDump) | |
4929 { | |
4930 fputc('>', fdDump); | |
4931 fwrite(s, sizeof(char_u), nWritten, fdDump); | |
4932 fputs("<\n", fdDump); | |
4933 } | |
4934 #endif | |
4935 | |
4936 len -= (nWritten - 1); | |
4937 s += nWritten; | |
4938 } | |
4939 } | |
4940 | |
4941 #ifdef MCH_WRITE_DUMP | |
4942 if (fdDump) | |
4943 fflush(fdDump); | |
4944 #endif | |
4945 } | |
4946 | |
4947 #endif /* FEAT_GUI_W32 */ | |
4948 | |
4949 | |
4950 /* | |
4951 * Delay for half a second. | |
4952 */ | |
323 | 4953 /*ARGSUSED*/ |
7 | 4954 void |
4955 mch_delay( | |
4956 long msec, | |
4957 int ignoreinput) | |
4958 { | |
4959 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_W32 | |
4960 Sleep((int)msec); /* never wait for input */ | |
14 | 4961 #else /* Console */ |
7 | 4962 if (ignoreinput) |
14 | 4963 # ifdef FEAT_MZSCHEME |
4964 if (mzthreads_allowed() && p_mzq > 0 && msec > p_mzq) | |
4965 { | |
4966 int towait = p_mzq; | |
4967 | |
4968 /* if msec is large enough, wait by portions in p_mzq */ | |
4969 while (msec > 0) | |
4970 { | |
4971 mzvim_check_threads(); | |
4972 if (msec < towait) | |
4973 towait = msec; | |
4974 Sleep(towait); | |
4975 msec -= towait; | |
4976 } | |
4977 } | |
4978 else | |
4979 # endif | |
4980 Sleep((int)msec); | |
7 | 4981 else |
4982 WaitForChar(msec); | |
4983 #endif | |
4984 } | |
4985 | |
4986 | |
4987 /* | |
4988 * this version of remove is not scared by a readonly (backup) file | |
4989 * Return 0 for success, -1 for failure. | |
4990 */ | |
4991 int | |
4992 mch_remove(char_u *name) | |
4993 { | |
4994 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
4995 WCHAR *wn = NULL; | |
4996 int n; | |
4997 | |
4998 if (enc_codepage >= 0 && (int)GetACP() != enc_codepage) | |
4999 { | |
1752 | 5000 wn = enc_to_utf16(name, NULL); |
7 | 5001 if (wn != NULL) |
5002 { | |
5003 SetFileAttributesW(wn, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL); | |
5004 n = DeleteFileW(wn) ? 0 : -1; | |
5005 vim_free(wn); | |
5006 if (n == 0 || GetLastError() != ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED) | |
5007 return n; | |
5008 /* Retry with non-wide function (for Windows 98). */ | |
5009 } | |
5010 } | |
5011 #endif | |
5012 SetFileAttributes(name, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL); | |
5013 return DeleteFile(name) ? 0 : -1; | |
5014 } | |
5015 | |
5016 | |
5017 /* | |
5018 * check for an "interrupt signal": CTRL-break or CTRL-C | |
5019 */ | |
5020 void | |
26 | 5021 mch_breakcheck(void) |
7 | 5022 { |
5023 #ifndef FEAT_GUI_W32 /* never used */ | |
5024 if (g_fCtrlCPressed || g_fCBrkPressed) | |
5025 { | |
5026 g_fCtrlCPressed = g_fCBrkPressed = FALSE; | |
5027 got_int = TRUE; | |
5028 } | |
5029 #endif | |
5030 } | |
5031 | |
5032 | |
5033 /* | |
3634 | 5034 * How much memory is available in Kbyte? |
7 | 5035 * Return sum of available physical and page file memory. |
5036 */ | |
344 | 5037 /*ARGSUSED*/ |
7 | 5038 long_u |
26 | 5039 mch_avail_mem(int special) |
7 | 5040 { |
3691 | 5041 #ifdef MEMORYSTATUSEX |
5042 PlatformId(); | |
5043 if (g_PlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT) | |
5044 { | |
5045 MEMORYSTATUSEX ms; | |
5046 | |
5047 /* Need to use GlobalMemoryStatusEx() when there is more memory than | |
5048 * what fits in 32 bits. But it's not always available. */ | |
5049 ms.dwLength = sizeof(MEMORYSTATUSEX); | |
5050 GlobalMemoryStatusEx(&ms); | |
5051 return (long_u)((ms.ullAvailPhys + ms.ullAvailPageFile) >> 10); | |
5052 } | |
5053 else | |
5054 #endif | |
3634 | 5055 { |
5056 MEMORYSTATUS ms; | |
5057 | |
5058 ms.dwLength = sizeof(MEMORYSTATUS); | |
5059 GlobalMemoryStatus(&ms); | |
5060 return (long_u)((ms.dwAvailPhys + ms.dwAvailPageFile) >> 10); | |
5061 } | |
7 | 5062 } |
5063 | |
5064 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
5065 /* | |
5066 * Same code as below, but with wide functions and no comments. | |
5067 * Return 0 for success, non-zero for failure. | |
5068 */ | |
5069 int | |
5070 mch_wrename(WCHAR *wold, WCHAR *wnew) | |
5071 { | |
5072 WCHAR *p; | |
5073 int i; | |
5074 WCHAR szTempFile[_MAX_PATH + 1]; | |
5075 WCHAR szNewPath[_MAX_PATH + 1]; | |
5076 HANDLE hf; | |
5077 | |
5078 if (!mch_windows95()) | |
5079 { | |
5080 p = wold; | |
5081 for (i = 0; wold[i] != NUL; ++i) | |
5082 if ((wold[i] == '/' || wold[i] == '\\' || wold[i] == ':') | |
5083 && wold[i + 1] != 0) | |
5084 p = wold + i + 1; | |
5085 if ((int)(wold + i - p) < 8 || p[6] != '~') | |
5086 return (MoveFileW(wold, wnew) == 0); | |
5087 } | |
5088 | |
5089 if (GetFullPathNameW(wnew, _MAX_PATH, szNewPath, &p) == 0 || p == NULL) | |
5090 return -1; | |
5091 *p = NUL; | |
5092 | |
5093 if (GetTempFileNameW(szNewPath, L"VIM", 0, szTempFile) == 0) | |
5094 return -2; | |
5095 | |
5096 if (!DeleteFileW(szTempFile)) | |
5097 return -3; | |
5098 | |
5099 if (!MoveFileW(wold, szTempFile)) | |
5100 return -4; | |
5101 | |
5102 if ((hf = CreateFileW(wold, GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NULL, CREATE_NEW, | |
5103 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL)) == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) | |
5104 return -5; | |
5105 if (!CloseHandle(hf)) | |
5106 return -6; | |
5107 | |
5108 if (!MoveFileW(szTempFile, wnew)) | |
5109 { | |
5110 (void)MoveFileW(szTempFile, wold); | |
5111 return -7; | |
5112 } | |
5113 | |
5114 DeleteFileW(szTempFile); | |
5115 | |
5116 if (!DeleteFileW(wold)) | |
5117 return -8; | |
5118 | |
5119 return 0; | |
5120 } | |
5121 #endif | |
5122 | |
5123 | |
5124 /* | |
5125 * mch_rename() works around a bug in rename (aka MoveFile) in | |
5126 * Windows 95: rename("foo.bar", "foo.bar~") will generate a | |
5127 * file whose short file name is "FOO.BAR" (its long file name will | |
5128 * be correct: "foo.bar~"). Because a file can be accessed by | |
5129 * either its SFN or its LFN, "foo.bar" has effectively been | |
5130 * renamed to "foo.bar", which is not at all what was wanted. This | |
5131 * seems to happen only when renaming files with three-character | |
5132 * extensions by appending a suffix that does not include ".". | |
5133 * Windows NT gets it right, however, with an SFN of "FOO~1.BAR". | |
5134 * | |
5135 * There is another problem, which isn't really a bug but isn't right either: | |
5136 * When renaming "abcdef~1.txt" to "abcdef~1.txt~", the short name can be | |
5137 * "abcdef~1.txt" again. This has been reported on Windows NT 4.0 with | |
5138 * service pack 6. Doesn't seem to happen on Windows 98. | |
5139 * | |
5140 * Like rename(), returns 0 upon success, non-zero upon failure. | |
5141 * Should probably set errno appropriately when errors occur. | |
5142 */ | |
5143 int | |
5144 mch_rename( | |
5145 const char *pszOldFile, | |
5146 const char *pszNewFile) | |
5147 { | |
5148 char szTempFile[_MAX_PATH+1]; | |
5149 char szNewPath[_MAX_PATH+1]; | |
5150 char *pszFilePart; | |
5151 HANDLE hf; | |
5152 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
5153 WCHAR *wold = NULL; | |
5154 WCHAR *wnew = NULL; | |
5155 int retval = -1; | |
5156 | |
5157 if (enc_codepage >= 0 && (int)GetACP() != enc_codepage) | |
5158 { | |
1752 | 5159 wold = enc_to_utf16((char_u *)pszOldFile, NULL); |
5160 wnew = enc_to_utf16((char_u *)pszNewFile, NULL); | |
7 | 5161 if (wold != NULL && wnew != NULL) |
5162 retval = mch_wrename(wold, wnew); | |
5163 vim_free(wold); | |
5164 vim_free(wnew); | |
5165 if (retval == 0 || GetLastError() != ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED) | |
5166 return retval; | |
5167 /* Retry with non-wide function (for Windows 98). */ | |
5168 } | |
5169 #endif | |
5170 | |
5171 /* | |
5172 * No need to play tricks if not running Windows 95, unless the file name | |
5173 * contains a "~" as the seventh character. | |
5174 */ | |
5175 if (!mch_windows95()) | |
5176 { | |
5177 pszFilePart = (char *)gettail((char_u *)pszOldFile); | |
5178 if (STRLEN(pszFilePart) < 8 || pszFilePart[6] != '~') | |
5179 return rename(pszOldFile, pszNewFile); | |
5180 } | |
5181 | |
5182 /* Get base path of new file name. Undocumented feature: If pszNewFile is | |
5183 * a directory, no error is returned and pszFilePart will be NULL. */ | |
5184 if (GetFullPathName(pszNewFile, _MAX_PATH, szNewPath, &pszFilePart) == 0 | |
5185 || pszFilePart == NULL) | |
5186 return -1; | |
5187 *pszFilePart = NUL; | |
5188 | |
5189 /* Get (and create) a unique temporary file name in directory of new file */ | |
5190 if (GetTempFileName(szNewPath, "VIM", 0, szTempFile) == 0) | |
5191 return -2; | |
5192 | |
5193 /* blow the temp file away */ | |
5194 if (!DeleteFile(szTempFile)) | |
5195 return -3; | |
5196 | |
5197 /* rename old file to the temp file */ | |
5198 if (!MoveFile(pszOldFile, szTempFile)) | |
5199 return -4; | |
5200 | |
5201 /* now create an empty file called pszOldFile; this prevents the operating | |
5202 * system using pszOldFile as an alias (SFN) if we're renaming within the | |
5203 * same directory. For example, we're editing a file called | |
5204 * filename.asc.txt by its SFN, filena~1.txt. If we rename filena~1.txt | |
5205 * to filena~1.txt~ (i.e., we're making a backup while writing it), the | |
5206 * SFN for filena~1.txt~ will be filena~1.txt, by default, which will | |
39 | 5207 * cause all sorts of problems later in buf_write(). So, we create an |
5208 * empty file called filena~1.txt and the system will have to find some | |
5209 * other SFN for filena~1.txt~, such as filena~2.txt | |
7 | 5210 */ |
5211 if ((hf = CreateFile(pszOldFile, GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NULL, CREATE_NEW, | |
5212 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL)) == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) | |
5213 return -5; | |
5214 if (!CloseHandle(hf)) | |
5215 return -6; | |
5216 | |
5217 /* rename the temp file to the new file */ | |
5218 if (!MoveFile(szTempFile, pszNewFile)) | |
5219 { | |
5220 /* Renaming failed. Rename the file back to its old name, so that it | |
5221 * looks like nothing happened. */ | |
5222 (void)MoveFile(szTempFile, pszOldFile); | |
5223 | |
5224 return -7; | |
5225 } | |
5226 | |
5227 /* Seems to be left around on Novell filesystems */ | |
5228 DeleteFile(szTempFile); | |
5229 | |
5230 /* finally, remove the empty old file */ | |
5231 if (!DeleteFile(pszOldFile)) | |
5232 return -8; | |
5233 | |
5234 return 0; /* success */ | |
5235 } | |
5236 | |
5237 /* | |
5238 * Get the default shell for the current hardware platform | |
5239 */ | |
5240 char * | |
26 | 5241 default_shell(void) |
7 | 5242 { |
5243 char* psz = NULL; | |
5244 | |
5245 PlatformId(); | |
5246 | |
5247 if (g_PlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT) /* Windows NT */ | |
5248 psz = "cmd.exe"; | |
5249 else if (g_PlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS) /* Windows 95 */ | |
5250 psz = "command.com"; | |
5251 | |
5252 return psz; | |
5253 } | |
5254 | |
5255 /* | |
5256 * mch_access() extends access() to do more detailed check on network drives. | |
5257 * Returns 0 if file "n" has access rights according to "p", -1 otherwise. | |
5258 */ | |
5259 int | |
5260 mch_access(char *n, int p) | |
5261 { | |
5262 HANDLE hFile; | |
5263 DWORD am; | |
5264 int retval = -1; /* default: fail */ | |
5265 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
5266 WCHAR *wn = NULL; | |
5267 | |
5268 if (enc_codepage >= 0 && (int)GetACP() != enc_codepage) | |
1752 | 5269 wn = enc_to_utf16(n, NULL); |
7 | 5270 #endif |
5271 | |
5272 if (mch_isdir(n)) | |
5273 { | |
5274 char TempName[_MAX_PATH + 16] = ""; | |
5275 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
5276 WCHAR TempNameW[_MAX_PATH + 16] = L""; | |
5277 #endif | |
5278 | |
5279 if (p & R_OK) | |
5280 { | |
5281 /* Read check is performed by seeing if we can do a find file on | |
5282 * the directory for any file. */ | |
5283 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
5284 if (wn != NULL) | |
5285 { | |
5286 int i; | |
5287 WIN32_FIND_DATAW d; | |
5288 | |
5289 for (i = 0; i < _MAX_PATH && wn[i] != 0; ++i) | |
5290 TempNameW[i] = wn[i]; | |
5291 if (TempNameW[i - 1] != '\\' && TempNameW[i - 1] != '/') | |
5292 TempNameW[i++] = '\\'; | |
5293 TempNameW[i++] = '*'; | |
5294 TempNameW[i++] = 0; | |
5295 | |
5296 hFile = FindFirstFileW(TempNameW, &d); | |
5297 if (hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) | |
5298 { | |
5299 if (GetLastError() != ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED) | |
5300 goto getout; | |
5301 | |
5302 /* Retry with non-wide function (for Windows 98). */ | |
5303 vim_free(wn); | |
5304 wn = NULL; | |
5305 } | |
5306 else | |
5307 (void)FindClose(hFile); | |
5308 } | |
5309 if (wn == NULL) | |
5310 #endif | |
5311 { | |
5312 char *pch; | |
5313 WIN32_FIND_DATA d; | |
5314 | |
417 | 5315 vim_strncpy(TempName, n, _MAX_PATH); |
7 | 5316 pch = TempName + STRLEN(TempName) - 1; |
5317 if (*pch != '\\' && *pch != '/') | |
5318 *++pch = '\\'; | |
5319 *++pch = '*'; | |
5320 *++pch = NUL; | |
5321 | |
5322 hFile = FindFirstFile(TempName, &d); | |
5323 if (hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) | |
5324 goto getout; | |
5325 (void)FindClose(hFile); | |
5326 } | |
5327 } | |
5328 | |
5329 if (p & W_OK) | |
5330 { | |
5331 /* Trying to create a temporary file in the directory should catch | |
5332 * directories on read-only network shares. However, in | |
5333 * directories whose ACL allows writes but denies deletes will end | |
5334 * up keeping the temporary file :-(. */ | |
5335 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
5336 if (wn != NULL) | |
5337 { | |
5338 if (!GetTempFileNameW(wn, L"VIM", 0, TempNameW)) | |
5339 { | |
5340 if (GetLastError() != ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED) | |
5341 goto getout; | |
5342 | |
5343 /* Retry with non-wide function (for Windows 98). */ | |
5344 vim_free(wn); | |
5345 wn = NULL; | |
5346 } | |
5347 else | |
5348 DeleteFileW(TempNameW); | |
5349 } | |
5350 if (wn == NULL) | |
5351 #endif | |
5352 { | |
5353 if (!GetTempFileName(n, "VIM", 0, TempName)) | |
5354 goto getout; | |
5355 mch_remove((char_u *)TempName); | |
5356 } | |
5357 } | |
5358 } | |
5359 else | |
5360 { | |
5361 /* Trying to open the file for the required access does ACL, read-only | |
5362 * network share, and file attribute checks. */ | |
5363 am = ((p & W_OK) ? GENERIC_WRITE : 0) | |
5364 | ((p & R_OK) ? GENERIC_READ : 0); | |
5365 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
5366 if (wn != NULL) | |
5367 { | |
5368 hFile = CreateFileW(wn, am, 0, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, NULL); | |
5369 if (hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE | |
5370 && GetLastError() == ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED) | |
5371 { | |
5372 /* Retry with non-wide function (for Windows 98). */ | |
5373 vim_free(wn); | |
5374 wn = NULL; | |
5375 } | |
5376 } | |
5377 if (wn == NULL) | |
5378 #endif | |
5379 hFile = CreateFile(n, am, 0, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, NULL); | |
5380 if (hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) | |
5381 goto getout; | |
5382 CloseHandle(hFile); | |
5383 } | |
5384 | |
5385 retval = 0; /* success */ | |
5386 getout: | |
5387 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
5388 vim_free(wn); | |
5389 #endif | |
5390 return retval; | |
5391 } | |
5392 | |
5393 #if defined(FEAT_MBYTE) || defined(PROTO) | |
5394 /* | |
1752 | 5395 * Version of open() that may use UTF-16 file name. |
7 | 5396 */ |
5397 int | |
5398 mch_open(char *name, int flags, int mode) | |
5399 { | |
39 | 5400 /* _wopen() does not work with Borland C 5.5: creates a read-only file. */ |
5401 # ifndef __BORLANDC__ | |
7 | 5402 WCHAR *wn; |
5403 int f; | |
5404 | |
39 | 5405 if (enc_codepage >= 0 && (int)GetACP() != enc_codepage) |
7 | 5406 { |
1752 | 5407 wn = enc_to_utf16(name, NULL); |
7 | 5408 if (wn != NULL) |
5409 { | |
5410 f = _wopen(wn, flags, mode); | |
5411 vim_free(wn); | |
5412 if (f >= 0) | |
5413 return f; | |
5414 /* Retry with non-wide function (for Windows 98). Can't use | |
5415 * GetLastError() here and it's unclear what errno gets set to if | |
5416 * the _wopen() fails for missing wide functions. */ | |
5417 } | |
5418 } | |
39 | 5419 # endif |
7 | 5420 |
5421 return open(name, flags, mode); | |
5422 } | |
5423 | |
5424 /* | |
1752 | 5425 * Version of fopen() that may use UTF-16 file name. |
7 | 5426 */ |
5427 FILE * | |
5428 mch_fopen(char *name, char *mode) | |
5429 { | |
5430 WCHAR *wn, *wm; | |
5431 FILE *f = NULL; | |
5432 | |
5433 if (enc_codepage >= 0 && (int)GetACP() != enc_codepage | |
5434 # ifdef __BORLANDC__ | |
5435 /* Wide functions of Borland C 5.5 do not work on Windows 98. */ | |
5436 && g_PlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT | |
5437 # endif | |
5438 ) | |
5439 { | |
1686 | 5440 # if defined(DEBUG) && _MSC_VER >= 1400 |
1569 | 5441 /* Work around an annoying assertion in the Microsoft debug CRT |
5442 * when mode's text/binary setting doesn't match _get_fmode(). */ | |
5443 char newMode = mode[strlen(mode) - 1]; | |
5444 int oldMode = 0; | |
5445 | |
5446 _get_fmode(&oldMode); | |
5447 if (newMode == 't') | |
5448 _set_fmode(_O_TEXT); | |
5449 else if (newMode == 'b') | |
5450 _set_fmode(_O_BINARY); | |
5451 # endif | |
1752 | 5452 wn = enc_to_utf16(name, NULL); |
5453 wm = enc_to_utf16(mode, NULL); | |
7 | 5454 if (wn != NULL && wm != NULL) |
5455 f = _wfopen(wn, wm); | |
5456 vim_free(wn); | |
5457 vim_free(wm); | |
1569 | 5458 |
1686 | 5459 # if defined(DEBUG) && _MSC_VER >= 1400 |
1569 | 5460 _set_fmode(oldMode); |
5461 # endif | |
5462 | |
7 | 5463 if (f != NULL) |
5464 return f; | |
5465 /* Retry with non-wide function (for Windows 98). Can't use | |
5466 * GetLastError() here and it's unclear what errno gets set to if | |
5467 * the _wfopen() fails for missing wide functions. */ | |
5468 } | |
5469 | |
5470 return fopen(name, mode); | |
5471 } | |
5472 #endif | |
5473 | |
5474 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
5475 /* | |
5476 * SUB STREAM (aka info stream) handling: | |
5477 * | |
5478 * NTFS can have sub streams for each file. Normal contents of file is | |
5479 * stored in the main stream, and extra contents (author information and | |
5480 * title and so on) can be stored in sub stream. After Windows 2000, user | |
5481 * can access and store those informations in sub streams via explorer's | |
5482 * property menuitem in right click menu. Those informations in sub streams | |
5483 * were lost when copying only the main stream. So we have to copy sub | |
5484 * streams. | |
5485 * | |
5486 * Incomplete explanation: | |
5487 * http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dnw2k/html/ntfs5.asp | |
5488 * More useful info and an example: | |
5489 * http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/misc.shtml#streams | |
5490 */ | |
5491 | |
5492 /* | |
5493 * Copy info stream data "substream". Read from the file with BackupRead(sh) | |
5494 * and write to stream "substream" of file "to". | |
5495 * Errors are ignored. | |
5496 */ | |
5497 static void | |
5498 copy_substream(HANDLE sh, void *context, WCHAR *to, WCHAR *substream, long len) | |
5499 { | |
5500 HANDLE hTo; | |
5501 WCHAR *to_name; | |
5502 | |
5503 to_name = malloc((wcslen(to) + wcslen(substream) + 1) * sizeof(WCHAR)); | |
5504 wcscpy(to_name, to); | |
5505 wcscat(to_name, substream); | |
5506 | |
5507 hTo = CreateFileW(to_name, GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NULL, OPEN_ALWAYS, | |
5508 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL); | |
5509 if (hTo != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) | |
5510 { | |
5511 long done; | |
5512 DWORD todo; | |
5513 DWORD readcnt, written; | |
5514 char buf[4096]; | |
5515 | |
5516 /* Copy block of bytes at a time. Abort when something goes wrong. */ | |
5517 for (done = 0; done < len; done += written) | |
5518 { | |
5519 /* (size_t) cast for Borland C 5.5 */ | |
835 | 5520 todo = (DWORD)((size_t)(len - done) > sizeof(buf) ? sizeof(buf) |
5521 : (size_t)(len - done)); | |
7 | 5522 if (!BackupRead(sh, (LPBYTE)buf, todo, &readcnt, |
5523 FALSE, FALSE, context) | |
5524 || readcnt != todo | |
5525 || !WriteFile(hTo, buf, todo, &written, NULL) | |
5526 || written != todo) | |
5527 break; | |
5528 } | |
5529 CloseHandle(hTo); | |
5530 } | |
5531 | |
5532 free(to_name); | |
5533 } | |
5534 | |
5535 /* | |
5536 * Copy info streams from file "from" to file "to". | |
5537 */ | |
5538 static void | |
5539 copy_infostreams(char_u *from, char_u *to) | |
5540 { | |
5541 WCHAR *fromw; | |
5542 WCHAR *tow; | |
5543 HANDLE sh; | |
5544 WIN32_STREAM_ID sid; | |
5545 int headersize; | |
5546 WCHAR streamname[_MAX_PATH]; | |
5547 DWORD readcount; | |
5548 void *context = NULL; | |
5549 DWORD lo, hi; | |
5550 int len; | |
5551 | |
5552 /* Convert the file names to wide characters. */ | |
1752 | 5553 fromw = enc_to_utf16(from, NULL); |
5554 tow = enc_to_utf16(to, NULL); | |
7 | 5555 if (fromw != NULL && tow != NULL) |
5556 { | |
5557 /* Open the file for reading. */ | |
5558 sh = CreateFileW(fromw, GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_READ, NULL, | |
5559 OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS, NULL); | |
5560 if (sh != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) | |
5561 { | |
5562 /* Use BackupRead() to find the info streams. Repeat until we | |
5563 * have done them all.*/ | |
5564 for (;;) | |
5565 { | |
5566 /* Get the header to find the length of the stream name. If | |
5567 * the "readcount" is zero we have done all info streams. */ | |
5568 ZeroMemory(&sid, sizeof(WIN32_STREAM_ID)); | |
835 | 5569 headersize = (int)((char *)&sid.cStreamName - (char *)&sid.dwStreamId); |
7 | 5570 if (!BackupRead(sh, (LPBYTE)&sid, headersize, |
5571 &readcount, FALSE, FALSE, &context) | |
5572 || readcount == 0) | |
5573 break; | |
5574 | |
5575 /* We only deal with streams that have a name. The normal | |
5576 * file data appears to be without a name, even though docs | |
5577 * suggest it is called "::$DATA". */ | |
5578 if (sid.dwStreamNameSize > 0) | |
5579 { | |
5580 /* Read the stream name. */ | |
5581 if (!BackupRead(sh, (LPBYTE)streamname, | |
5582 sid.dwStreamNameSize, | |
5583 &readcount, FALSE, FALSE, &context)) | |
5584 break; | |
5585 | |
5586 /* Copy an info stream with a name ":anything:$DATA". | |
5587 * Skip "::$DATA", it has no stream name (examples suggest | |
5588 * it might be used for the normal file contents). | |
5589 * Note that BackupRead() counts bytes, but the name is in | |
5590 * wide characters. */ | |
5591 len = readcount / sizeof(WCHAR); | |
5592 streamname[len] = 0; | |
5593 if (len > 7 && wcsicmp(streamname + len - 6, | |
5594 L":$DATA") == 0) | |
5595 { | |
5596 streamname[len - 6] = 0; | |
5597 copy_substream(sh, &context, tow, streamname, | |
10 | 5598 (long)sid.Size.u.LowPart); |
7 | 5599 } |
5600 } | |
5601 | |
5602 /* Advance to the next stream. We might try seeking too far, | |
5603 * but BackupSeek() doesn't skip over stream borders, thus | |
5604 * that's OK. */ | |
323 | 5605 (void)BackupSeek(sh, sid.Size.u.LowPart, sid.Size.u.HighPart, |
7 | 5606 &lo, &hi, &context); |
5607 } | |
5608 | |
5609 /* Clear the context. */ | |
5610 (void)BackupRead(sh, NULL, 0, &readcount, TRUE, FALSE, &context); | |
5611 | |
5612 CloseHandle(sh); | |
5613 } | |
5614 } | |
5615 vim_free(fromw); | |
5616 vim_free(tow); | |
5617 } | |
5618 #endif | |
5619 | |
5620 /* | |
5621 * Copy file attributes from file "from" to file "to". | |
5622 * For Windows NT and later we copy info streams. | |
5623 * Always returns zero, errors are ignored. | |
5624 */ | |
5625 int | |
5626 mch_copy_file_attribute(char_u *from, char_u *to) | |
5627 { | |
5628 #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE | |
5629 /* File streams only work on Windows NT and later. */ | |
5630 PlatformId(); | |
5631 if (g_PlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT) | |
5632 copy_infostreams(from, to); | |
5633 #endif | |
5634 return 0; | |
5635 } | |
5636 | |
5637 #if defined(MYRESETSTKOFLW) || defined(PROTO) | |
5638 /* | |
5639 * Recreate a destroyed stack guard page in win32. | |
5640 * Written by Benjamin Peterson. | |
5641 */ | |
5642 | |
5643 /* These magic numbers are from the MS header files */ | |
5644 #define MIN_STACK_WIN9X 17 | |
5645 #define MIN_STACK_WINNT 2 | |
5646 | |
5647 /* | |
5648 * This function does the same thing as _resetstkoflw(), which is only | |
5649 * available in DevStudio .net and later. | |
5650 * Returns 0 for failure, 1 for success. | |
5651 */ | |
5652 int | |
5653 myresetstkoflw(void) | |
5654 { | |
5655 BYTE *pStackPtr; | |
5656 BYTE *pGuardPage; | |
5657 BYTE *pStackBase; | |
5658 BYTE *pLowestPossiblePage; | |
5659 MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION mbi; | |
5660 SYSTEM_INFO si; | |
5661 DWORD nPageSize; | |
5662 DWORD dummy; | |
5663 | |
5664 /* This code will not work on win32s. */ | |
5665 PlatformId(); | |
5666 if (g_PlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32s) | |
5667 return 0; | |
5668 | |
5669 /* We need to know the system page size. */ | |
5670 GetSystemInfo(&si); | |
5671 nPageSize = si.dwPageSize; | |
5672 | |
5673 /* ...and the current stack pointer */ | |
5674 pStackPtr = (BYTE*)_alloca(1); | |
5675 | |
5676 /* ...and the base of the stack. */ | |
5677 if (VirtualQuery(pStackPtr, &mbi, sizeof mbi) == 0) | |
5678 return 0; | |
5679 pStackBase = (BYTE*)mbi.AllocationBase; | |
5680 | |
5681 /* ...and the page thats min_stack_req pages away from stack base; this is | |
5682 * the lowest page we could use. */ | |
5683 pLowestPossiblePage = pStackBase + ((g_PlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT) | |
5684 ? MIN_STACK_WINNT : MIN_STACK_WIN9X) * nPageSize; | |
5685 | |
5686 /* On Win95, we want the next page down from the end of the stack. */ | |
5687 if (g_PlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS) | |
5688 { | |
5689 /* Find the page that's only 1 page down from the page that the stack | |
5690 * ptr is in. */ | |
5691 pGuardPage = (BYTE*)((DWORD)nPageSize * (((DWORD)pStackPtr | |
5692 / (DWORD)nPageSize) - 1)); | |
5693 if (pGuardPage < pLowestPossiblePage) | |
5694 return 0; | |
5695 | |
5696 /* Apply the noaccess attribute to the page -- there's no guard | |
5697 * attribute in win95-type OSes. */ | |
5698 if (!VirtualProtect(pGuardPage, nPageSize, PAGE_NOACCESS, &dummy)) | |
5699 return 0; | |
5700 } | |
5701 else | |
5702 { | |
5703 /* On NT, however, we want the first committed page in the stack Start | |
5704 * at the stack base and move forward through memory until we find a | |
5705 * committed block. */ | |
5706 BYTE *pBlock = pStackBase; | |
5707 | |
406 | 5708 for (;;) |
7 | 5709 { |
5710 if (VirtualQuery(pBlock, &mbi, sizeof mbi) == 0) | |
5711 return 0; | |
5712 | |
5713 pBlock += mbi.RegionSize; | |
5714 | |
5715 if (mbi.State & MEM_COMMIT) | |
5716 break; | |
5717 } | |
5718 | |
5719 /* mbi now describes the first committed block in the stack. */ | |
5720 if (mbi.Protect & PAGE_GUARD) | |
5721 return 1; | |
5722 | |
5723 /* decide where the guard page should start */ | |
5724 if ((long_u)(mbi.BaseAddress) < (long_u)pLowestPossiblePage) | |
5725 pGuardPage = pLowestPossiblePage; | |
5726 else | |
5727 pGuardPage = (BYTE*)mbi.BaseAddress; | |
5728 | |
5729 /* allocate the guard page */ | |
5730 if (!VirtualAlloc(pGuardPage, nPageSize, MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE)) | |
5731 return 0; | |
5732 | |
5733 /* apply the guard attribute to the page */ | |
5734 if (!VirtualProtect(pGuardPage, nPageSize, PAGE_READWRITE | PAGE_GUARD, | |
5735 &dummy)) | |
5736 return 0; | |
5737 } | |
5738 | |
5739 return 1; | |
5740 } | |
5741 #endif | |
26 | 5742 |
5743 | |
5744 #if defined(FEAT_MBYTE) || defined(PROTO) | |
5745 /* | |
5746 * The command line arguments in UCS2 | |
5747 */ | |
344 | 5748 static int nArgsW = 0; |
26 | 5749 static LPWSTR *ArglistW = NULL; |
5750 static int global_argc = 0; | |
5751 static char **global_argv; | |
5752 | |
5753 static int used_file_argc = 0; /* last argument in global_argv[] used | |
5754 for the argument list. */ | |
5755 static int *used_file_indexes = NULL; /* indexes in global_argv[] for | |
5756 command line arguments added to | |
5757 the argument list */ | |
5758 static int used_file_count = 0; /* nr of entries in used_file_indexes */ | |
5759 static int used_file_literal = FALSE; /* take file names literally */ | |
5760 static int used_file_full_path = FALSE; /* file name was full path */ | |
819 | 5761 static int used_file_diff_mode = FALSE; /* file name was with diff mode */ |
26 | 5762 static int used_alist_count = 0; |
5763 | |
5764 | |
5765 /* | |
5766 * Get the command line arguments. Unicode version. | |
5767 * Returns argc. Zero when something fails. | |
5768 */ | |
5769 int | |
5770 get_cmd_argsW(char ***argvp) | |
5771 { | |
5772 char **argv = NULL; | |
5773 int argc = 0; | |
5774 int i; | |
5775 | |
5776 ArglistW = CommandLineToArgvW(GetCommandLineW(), &nArgsW); | |
5777 if (ArglistW != NULL) | |
5778 { | |
5779 argv = malloc((nArgsW + 1) * sizeof(char *)); | |
5780 if (argv != NULL) | |
5781 { | |
5782 argc = nArgsW; | |
5783 argv[argc] = NULL; | |
5784 for (i = 0; i < argc; ++i) | |
5785 { | |
5786 int len; | |
5787 | |
5788 /* Convert each Unicode argument to the current codepage. */ | |
5789 WideCharToMultiByte_alloc(GetACP(), 0, | |
835 | 5790 ArglistW[i], (int)wcslen(ArglistW[i]) + 1, |
26 | 5791 (LPSTR *)&argv[i], &len, 0, 0); |
5792 if (argv[i] == NULL) | |
5793 { | |
5794 /* Out of memory, clear everything. */ | |
5795 while (i > 0) | |
5796 free(argv[--i]); | |
5797 free(argv); | |
5798 argc = 0; | |
5799 } | |
5800 } | |
5801 } | |
5802 } | |
5803 | |
5804 global_argc = argc; | |
5805 global_argv = argv; | |
5806 if (argc > 0) | |
5807 used_file_indexes = malloc(argc * sizeof(int)); | |
5808 | |
5809 if (argvp != NULL) | |
5810 *argvp = argv; | |
5811 return argc; | |
5812 } | |
5813 | |
5814 void | |
5815 free_cmd_argsW(void) | |
5816 { | |
5817 if (ArglistW != NULL) | |
5818 { | |
5819 GlobalFree(ArglistW); | |
5820 ArglistW = NULL; | |
5821 } | |
5822 } | |
5823 | |
5824 /* | |
5825 * Remember "name" is an argument that was added to the argument list. | |
5826 * This avoids that we have to re-parse the argument list when fix_arg_enc() | |
5827 * is called. | |
5828 */ | |
5829 void | |
819 | 5830 used_file_arg(char *name, int literal, int full_path, int diff_mode) |
26 | 5831 { |
5832 int i; | |
5833 | |
5834 if (used_file_indexes == NULL) | |
5835 return; | |
5836 for (i = used_file_argc + 1; i < global_argc; ++i) | |
5837 if (STRCMP(global_argv[i], name) == 0) | |
5838 { | |
5839 used_file_argc = i; | |
5840 used_file_indexes[used_file_count++] = i; | |
5841 break; | |
5842 } | |
5843 used_file_literal = literal; | |
5844 used_file_full_path = full_path; | |
819 | 5845 used_file_diff_mode = diff_mode; |
26 | 5846 } |
5847 | |
5848 /* | |
5849 * Remember the length of the argument list as it was. If it changes then we | |
5850 * leave it alone when 'encoding' is set. | |
5851 */ | |
5852 void | |
5853 set_alist_count(void) | |
5854 { | |
5855 used_alist_count = GARGCOUNT; | |
5856 } | |
5857 | |
5858 /* | |
5859 * Fix the encoding of the command line arguments. Invoked when 'encoding' | |
5860 * has been changed while starting up. Use the UCS-2 command line arguments | |
5861 * and convert them to 'encoding'. | |
5862 */ | |
5863 void | |
5864 fix_arg_enc(void) | |
5865 { | |
5866 int i; | |
5867 int idx; | |
5868 char_u *str; | |
41 | 5869 int *fnum_list; |
26 | 5870 |
5871 /* Safety checks: | |
5872 * - if argument count differs between the wide and non-wide argument | |
5873 * list, something must be wrong. | |
5874 * - the file name arguments must have been located. | |
5875 * - the length of the argument list wasn't changed by the user. | |
5876 */ | |
344 | 5877 if (global_argc != nArgsW |
26 | 5878 || ArglistW == NULL |
5879 || used_file_indexes == NULL | |
5880 || used_file_count == 0 | |
5881 || used_alist_count != GARGCOUNT) | |
5882 return; | |
5883 | |
41 | 5884 /* Remember the buffer numbers for the arguments. */ |
5885 fnum_list = (int *)alloc((int)sizeof(int) * GARGCOUNT); | |
5886 if (fnum_list == NULL) | |
5887 return; /* out of memory */ | |
5888 for (i = 0; i < GARGCOUNT; ++i) | |
5889 fnum_list[i] = GARGLIST[i].ae_fnum; | |
5890 | |
26 | 5891 /* Clear the argument list. Make room for the new arguments. */ |
5892 alist_clear(&global_alist); | |
5893 if (ga_grow(&global_alist.al_ga, used_file_count) == FAIL) | |
41 | 5894 return; /* out of memory */ |
26 | 5895 |
5896 for (i = 0; i < used_file_count; ++i) | |
5897 { | |
5898 idx = used_file_indexes[i]; | |
1752 | 5899 str = utf16_to_enc(ArglistW[idx], NULL); |
26 | 5900 if (str != NULL) |
41 | 5901 { |
819 | 5902 #ifdef FEAT_DIFF |
5903 /* When using diff mode may need to concatenate file name to | |
5904 * directory name. Just like it's done in main(). */ | |
5905 if (used_file_diff_mode && mch_isdir(str) && GARGCOUNT > 0 | |
5906 && !mch_isdir(alist_name(&GARGLIST[0]))) | |
5907 { | |
5908 char_u *r; | |
5909 | |
5910 r = concat_fnames(str, gettail(alist_name(&GARGLIST[0])), TRUE); | |
5911 if (r != NULL) | |
5912 { | |
5913 vim_free(str); | |
5914 str = r; | |
5915 } | |
5916 } | |
5917 #endif | |
41 | 5918 /* Re-use the old buffer by renaming it. When not using literal |
5919 * names it's done by alist_expand() below. */ | |
5920 if (used_file_literal) | |
5921 buf_set_name(fnum_list[i], str); | |
5922 | |
26 | 5923 alist_add(&global_alist, str, used_file_literal ? 2 : 0); |
41 | 5924 } |
26 | 5925 } |
5926 | |
5927 if (!used_file_literal) | |
5928 { | |
5929 /* Now expand wildcards in the arguments. */ | |
5930 /* Temporarily add '(' and ')' to 'isfname'. These are valid | |
5931 * filename characters but are excluded from 'isfname' to make | |
5932 * "gf" work on a file name in parenthesis (e.g.: see vim.h). */ | |
5933 do_cmdline_cmd((char_u *)":let SaVe_ISF = &isf|set isf+=(,)"); | |
41 | 5934 alist_expand(fnum_list, used_alist_count); |
26 | 5935 do_cmdline_cmd((char_u *)":let &isf = SaVe_ISF|unlet SaVe_ISF"); |
5936 } | |
5937 | |
5938 /* If wildcard expansion failed, we are editing the first file of the | |
5939 * arglist and there is no file name: Edit the first argument now. */ | |
5940 if (curwin->w_arg_idx == 0 && curbuf->b_fname == NULL) | |
5941 { | |
5942 do_cmdline_cmd((char_u *)":rewind"); | |
5943 if (GARGCOUNT == 1 && used_file_full_path) | |
5944 (void)vim_chdirfile(alist_name(&GARGLIST[0])); | |
5945 } | |
41 | 5946 |
5947 set_alist_count(); | |
26 | 5948 } |
5949 #endif |