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updated for version 7.4.292 Problem: Searching for "a" does not match accented "a" with new regexp engine, does match with old engine. (David B?rgin) "ca" does not match "ca" with accented "a" with either engine. Solution: Change the old engine, check for following composing character also for single-byte patterns.
author Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org>
date Tue, 13 May 2014 18:04:00 +0200
parents 04736b4030ec
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/* vi:set ts=8 sts=8 sw=8:
 *
 * VIM - Vi IMproved	by Bram Moolenaar
 *			Visual Workshop integration by Gordon Prieur
 *
 * Do ":help uganda"  in Vim to read copying and usage conditions.
 * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed.
 * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code.
 */

/*
 * NetBeans Debugging Tools. What are these tools and why are they important?
 * There are two main tools here. The first tool is a tool for delaying or
 * stopping gvim during startup.  The second tool is a protocol log tool.
 *
 * The startup delay tool is called nbdebug_wait(). This is very important for
 * debugging startup problems because gvim will be started automatically from
 * netbeans and cannot be run directly from a debugger. The only way to debug
 * a gvim started by netbeans is by attaching a debugger to it. Without this
 * tool all startup code will have completed before you can get the pid and
 * attach.
 *
 * The second tool is a log tool.
 *
 * This code must have NBDEBUG defined for it to be compiled into vim/gvim.
 */

#ifdef NBDEBUG

#include "vim.h"

FILE		*nb_debug = NULL;
u_int		 nb_dlevel = 0;		/* nb_debug verbosity level */

void		 nbdb(char *, ...);

static int	 lookup(char *);
#ifdef USE_NB_ERRORHANDLER
static int	 errorHandler(Display *, XErrorEvent *);
#endif

/*
 * nbdebug_wait	-   This function can be used to delay or stop execution of vim.
 *		    Its normally used to delay startup while attaching a
 *		    debugger to a running process. Since workshop starts gvim
 *		    from a background process this is the only way to debug
 *		    startup problems.
 */

void nbdebug_wait(
	u_int		 wait_flags,	/* tells what to do */
	char		*wait_var,	/* wait environment variable */
	u_int		 wait_secs)	/* how many seconds to wait */
{

	init_homedir();			/* not inited yet */
#ifdef USE_WDDUMP
	WDDump(0, 0, 0);
#endif

	/* for debugging purposes only */
	if (wait_flags & WT_ENV && wait_var && getenv(wait_var) != NULL) {
		sleep(atoi(getenv(wait_var)));
	} else if (wait_flags & WT_WAIT && lookup("~/.gvimwait")) {
		sleep(wait_secs > 0 && wait_secs < 120 ? wait_secs : 20);
	} else if (wait_flags & WT_STOP && lookup("~/.gvimstop")) {
		int w = 1;
		while (w) {
			;
		}
	}
}    /* end nbdebug_wait */


void
nbdebug_log_init(
	char		*log_var,	/* env var with log file */
	char		*level_var)	/* env var with nb_debug level */
{
	char		*file;		/* possible nb_debug output file */
	char		*cp;		/* nb_dlevel pointer */

	if (log_var && (file = getenv(log_var)) != NULL) {
		time_t now;

		nb_debug = fopen(file, "a");
		time(&now);
		fprintf(nb_debug, "%s", asctime(localtime(&now)));
		if (level_var && (cp = getenv(level_var)) != NULL) {
			nb_dlevel = strtoul(cp, NULL, 0);
		} else {
			nb_dlevel = NB_TRACE;	/* default level */
		}
#ifdef USE_NB_ERRORHANDLER
		XSetErrorHandler(errorHandler);
#endif
	}

}    /* end nbdebug_log_init */


void
nbdbg(
	char		*fmt,
	...)
{
	va_list		 ap;

	if (nb_debug != NULL && nb_dlevel & NB_TRACE) {
		va_start(ap, fmt);
		vfprintf(nb_debug, fmt, ap);
		va_end(ap);
		fflush(nb_debug);
	}

}    /* end nbdbg */


static int
lookup(
	char		*file)
{
	char		 buf[BUFSIZ];

	expand_env((char_u *) file, (char_u *) buf, BUFSIZ);
	return
#ifndef FEAT_GUI_W32
		(access(buf, F_OK) == 0);
#else
		(access(buf, 0) == 0);
#endif

}    /* end lookup */

#ifdef USE_NB_ERRORHANDLER
static int
errorHandler(
	Display		*dpy,
	XErrorEvent	*err)
{
	char		 msg[256];
	char		 buf[256];

	XGetErrorText(dpy, err->error_code, msg, sizeof(msg));
	nbdbg("\n\nNBDEBUG Vim: X Error of failed request: %s\n", msg);

	sprintf(buf, "%d", err->request_code);
	XGetErrorDatabaseText(dpy,
	    "XRequest", buf, "Unknown", msg, sizeof(msg));
	nbdbg("\tMajor opcode of failed request: %d (%s)\n",
	    err->request_code, msg);
	if (err->request_code > 128) {
		nbdbg("\tMinor opcode of failed request: %d\n",
		    err->minor_code);
	}

	return 0;
}
#endif


#endif /* NBDEBUG */