view src/if_xcmdsrv.c @ 34686:83875247fbc0 v9.1.0224

patch 9.1.0224: cursor may move too many lines over "right" & "below" virt text Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/515f734e687f28f7199b2a8042197624d9f3ec15 Author: Dylan Thacker-Smith <dylan.ah.smith@gmail.com> Date: Thu Mar 28 12:01:14 2024 +0100 patch 9.1.0224: cursor may move too many lines over "right" & "below" virt text Problem: If a line has "right" & "below" virtual text properties, where the "below" property may be stored first due to lack of ordering between them, then the line height is calculated to be 1 more and causes the cursor to far over the line. Solution: Remove some unnecessary setting of a `next_right_goes_below = TRUE` flag for "below" and "above" text properties. (Dylan Thacker-Smith) I modified a regression test I recently added to cover this case, leveraging the fact that "after", "right" & "below" text properties are being stored in the reverse of the order they are added in. The previous version of this regression test was crafted to workaround this issue so it can be addressed by this separate patch. closes: #14317 Signed-off-by: Dylan Thacker-Smith <dylan.ah.smith@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Thu, 28 Mar 2024 12:15:03 +0100
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/* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 noet:
 *
 * VIM - Vi IMproved	by Bram Moolenaar
 * X command server by Flemming Madsen
 *
 * 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.
 *
 * if_xcmdsrv.c: Functions for passing commands through an X11 display.
 *
 */

#include "vim.h"
#include "version.h"

#if defined(FEAT_CLIENTSERVER) || defined(PROTO)

# ifdef FEAT_X11
#  include <X11/Intrinsic.h>
#  include <X11/Xatom.h>
# endif

/*
 * This file provides procedures that implement the command server
 * functionality of Vim when in contact with an X11 server.
 *
 * Adapted from TCL/TK's send command  in tkSend.c of the tk 3.6 distribution.
 * Adapted for use in Vim by Flemming Madsen. Protocol changed to that of tk 4
 */

/*
 * Copyright (c) 1989-1993 The Regents of the University of California.
 * All rights reserved.
 *
 * Permission is hereby granted, without written agreement and without
 * license or royalty fees, to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
 * software and its documentation for any purpose, provided that the
 * above copyright notice and the following two paragraphs appear in
 * all copies of this software.
 *
 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR
 * DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT
 * OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE AND ITS DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF THE UNIVERSITY OF
 * CALIFORNIA HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 *
 * THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES,
 * INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
 * AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS
 * ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, AND THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA HAS NO OBLIGATION TO
 * PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS.
 */


/*
 * When a result is being awaited from a sent command, one of
 * the following structures is present on a list of all outstanding
 * sent commands.  The information in the structure is used to
 * process the result when it arrives.  You're probably wondering
 * how there could ever be multiple outstanding sent commands.
 * This could happen if Vim instances invoke each other recursively.
 * It's unlikely, but possible.
 */

typedef struct PendingCommand
{
    int	    serial;	// Serial number expected in result.
    int	    code;	// Result Code. 0 is OK
    char_u  *result;	// String result for command (malloc'ed).
			// NULL means command still pending.
    struct PendingCommand *nextPtr;
			// Next in list of all outstanding commands.
			// NULL means end of list.
} PendingCommand;

static PendingCommand *pendingCommands = NULL;
				// List of all commands currently
				// being waited for.

/*
 * The information below is used for communication between processes
 * during "send" commands.  Each process keeps a private window, never
 * even mapped, with one property, "Comm".  When a command is sent to
 * an interpreter, the command is appended to the comm property of the
 * communication window associated with the interp's process.  Similarly,
 * when a result is returned from a sent command, it is also appended
 * to the comm property.
 *
 * Each command and each result takes the form of ASCII text.  For a
 * command, the text consists of a nul character followed by several
 * nul-terminated ASCII strings.  The first string consists of a
 * single letter:
 * "c" for an expression
 * "k" for keystrokes
 * "r" for reply
 * "n" for notification.
 * Subsequent strings have the form "option value" where the following options
 * are supported:
 *
 * -r commWindow serial
 *
 *	This option means that a response should be sent to the window
 *	whose X identifier is "commWindow" (in hex), and the response should
 *	be identified with the serial number given by "serial" (in decimal).
 *	If this option isn't specified then the send is asynchronous and
 *	no response is sent.
 *
 * -n name
 *	"Name" gives the name of the application for which the command is
 *	intended.  This option must be present.
 *
 * -E encoding
 *	Encoding name used for the text.  This is the 'encoding' of the
 *	sender.  The receiver may want to do conversion to his 'encoding'.
 *
 * -s script
 *	"Script" is the script to be executed.  This option must be
 *	present.  Taken as a series of keystrokes in a "k" command where
 *	<Key>'s are expanded
 *
 * The options may appear in any order.  The -n and -s options must be
 * present, but -r may be omitted for asynchronous RPCs.  For compatibility
 * with future releases that may add new features, there may be additional
 * options present;  as long as they start with a "-" character, they will
 * be ignored.
 *
 * A result also consists of a zero character followed by several null-
 * terminated ASCII strings.  The first string consists of the single
 * letter "r".  Subsequent strings have the form "option value" where
 * the following options are supported:
 *
 * -s serial
 *	Identifies the command for which this is the result.  It is the
 *	same as the "serial" field from the -s option in the command.  This
 *	option must be present.
 *
 * -r result
 *	"Result" is the result string for the script, which may be either
 *	a result or an error message.  If this field is omitted then it
 *	defaults to an empty string.
 *
 * -c code
 *	0: for OK. This is the default.
 *	1: for error: Result is the last error
 *
 * -i errorInfo
 * -e errorCode
 *	Not applicable for Vim
 *
 * Options may appear in any order, and only the -s option must be
 * present.  As with commands, there may be additional options besides
 * these;  unknown options are ignored.
 */

/*
 * Maximum size property that can be read at one time by
 * this module:
 */

#define MAX_PROP_WORDS 100000

struct ServerReply
{
    Window  id;
    garray_T strings;
};
static garray_T serverReply = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
enum ServerReplyOp { SROP_Find, SROP_Add, SROP_Delete };

typedef int (*EndCond)(void *);

struct x_cmdqueue
{
    char_u		*propInfo;
    long_u		len;
    struct x_cmdqueue	*next;
    struct x_cmdqueue	*prev;
};

typedef struct x_cmdqueue x_queue_T;

// dummy node, header for circular queue
static x_queue_T head = {NULL, 0, NULL, NULL};

/*
 * Forward declarations for procedures defined later in this file:
 */

static Window	LookupName(Display *dpy, char_u *name, int delete, char_u **loose);
static int	SendInit(Display *dpy);
static int	DoRegisterName(Display *dpy, char_u *name);
static void	DeleteAnyLingerer(Display *dpy, Window w);
static int	GetRegProp(Display *dpy, char_u **regPropp, long_u *numItemsp, int domsg);
static int	WaitForPend(void *p);
static int	WindowValid(Display *dpy, Window w);
static void	ServerWait(Display *dpy, Window w, EndCond endCond, void *endData, int localLoop, int seconds);
static int	AppendPropCarefully(Display *display, Window window, Atom property, char_u *value, int length);
static int	x_error_check(Display *dpy, XErrorEvent *error_event);
static int	IsSerialName(char_u *name);
static void	save_in_queue(char_u *buf, long_u len);
static void	server_parse_message(Display *dpy, char_u *propInfo, long_u numItems);

// Private variables for the "server" functionality
static Atom	registryProperty = None;
static Atom	vimProperty = None;
static int	got_x_error = FALSE;

static char_u	*empty_prop = (char_u *)"";	// empty GetRegProp() result

/*
 * Associate an ASCII name with Vim.  Try real hard to get a unique one.
 * Returns FAIL or OK.
 */
    int
serverRegisterName(
    Display	*dpy,		// display to register with
    char_u	*name)		// the name that will be used as a base
{
    int		i;
    int		res;
    char_u	*p = NULL;

    res = DoRegisterName(dpy, name);
    if (res >= 0)
	return OK;

    i = 1;
    do
    {
	if (res < -1 || i >= 1000)
	{
	    msg_attr(_("Unable to register a command server name"),
		    HL_ATTR(HLF_W));
	    return FAIL;
	}
	if (p == NULL)
	    p = alloc(STRLEN(name) + 10);
	if (p == NULL)
	{
	    res = -10;
	    continue;
	}
	sprintf((char *)p, "%s%d", name, i++);
	res = DoRegisterName(dpy, p);
    }
    while (res < 0)
	;
    vim_free(p);

    return OK;
}

    static int
DoRegisterName(Display *dpy, char_u *name)
{
    Window	w;
    XErrorHandler old_handler;
#define MAX_NAME_LENGTH 100
    char_u	propInfo[MAX_NAME_LENGTH + 20];

    if (commProperty == None)
    {
	if (SendInit(dpy) < 0)
	    return -2;
    }

    /*
     * Make sure the name is unique, and append info about it to
     * the registry property.  It's important to lock the server
     * here to prevent conflicting changes to the registry property.
     * WARNING: Do not step through this while debugging, it will hangup the X
     * server!
     */
    XGrabServer(dpy);
    w = LookupName(dpy, name, FALSE, NULL);
    if (w != (Window)0)
    {
	Status		status;
	int		dummyInt;
	unsigned int	dummyUns;
	Window		dummyWin;

	/*
	 * The name is currently registered.  See if the commWindow
	 * associated with the name exists.  If not, or if the commWindow
	 * is *our* commWindow, then just unregister the old name (this
	 * could happen if an application dies without cleaning up the
	 * registry).
	 */
	old_handler = XSetErrorHandler(x_error_check);
	status = XGetGeometry(dpy, w, &dummyWin, &dummyInt, &dummyInt,
				  &dummyUns, &dummyUns, &dummyUns, &dummyUns);
	(void)XSetErrorHandler(old_handler);
	if (status != Success && w != commWindow)
	{
	    XUngrabServer(dpy);
	    XFlush(dpy);
	    return -1;
	}
	(void)LookupName(dpy, name, /*delete=*/TRUE, NULL);
    }
    sprintf((char *)propInfo, "%x %.*s", (int_u)commWindow,
						       MAX_NAME_LENGTH, name);
    old_handler = XSetErrorHandler(x_error_check);
    got_x_error = FALSE;
    XChangeProperty(dpy, RootWindow(dpy, 0), registryProperty, XA_STRING, 8,
		    PropModeAppend, propInfo, STRLEN(propInfo) + 1);
    XUngrabServer(dpy);
    XSync(dpy, False);
    (void)XSetErrorHandler(old_handler);

    if (!got_x_error)
    {
#ifdef FEAT_EVAL
	set_vim_var_string(VV_SEND_SERVER, name, -1);
#endif
	serverName = vim_strsave(name);
	need_maketitle = TRUE;
	return 0;
    }
    return -2;
}

#if defined(FEAT_GUI) || defined(PROTO)
/*
 * Clean out new ID from registry and set it as comm win.
 * Change any registered window ID.
 */
    void
serverChangeRegisteredWindow(
    Display	*dpy,		// Display to register with
    Window	newwin)		// Re-register to this ID
{
    char_u	propInfo[MAX_NAME_LENGTH + 20];

    commWindow = newwin;

    // Always call SendInit() here, to make sure commWindow is marked as a Vim
    // window.
    if (SendInit(dpy) < 0)
	return;

    // WARNING: Do not step through this while debugging, it will hangup the X
    // server!
    XGrabServer(dpy);
    DeleteAnyLingerer(dpy, newwin);
    if (serverName != NULL)
    {
	// Reinsert name if it was already registered
	(void)LookupName(dpy, serverName, /*delete=*/TRUE, NULL);
	sprintf((char *)propInfo, "%x %.*s",
		(int_u)newwin, MAX_NAME_LENGTH, serverName);
	XChangeProperty(dpy, RootWindow(dpy, 0), registryProperty, XA_STRING, 8,
			PropModeAppend, (char_u *)propInfo,
			STRLEN(propInfo) + 1);
    }
    XUngrabServer(dpy);
}
#endif

/*
 * Send to an instance of Vim via the X display.
 * Returns 0 for OK, negative for an error.
 */
    int
serverSendToVim(
    Display	*dpy,			// Where to send.
    char_u	*name,			// Where to send.
    char_u	*cmd,			// What to send.
    char_u	**result,		// Result of eval'ed expression
    Window	*server,		// Actual ID of receiving app
    Bool	asExpr,			// Interpret as keystrokes or expr ?
    int		timeout,		// seconds to wait or zero
    Bool	localLoop,		// Throw away everything but result
    int		silent)			// don't complain about no server
{
    Window	    w;
    char_u	    *property;
    int		    length;
    int		    res;
    static int	    serial = 0;	// Running count of sent commands.
				// Used to give each command a
				// different serial number.
    PendingCommand  pending;
    char_u	    *loosename = NULL;

    if (result != NULL)
	*result = NULL;
    if (name == NULL || *name == NUL)
	name = (char_u *)"GVIM";    // use a default name

    if (commProperty == None && dpy != NULL && SendInit(dpy) < 0)
	return -1;

#if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
    ch_log(NULL, "serverSendToVim(%s, %s)", name, cmd);
#endif

    // Execute locally if no display or target is ourselves
    if (dpy == NULL || (serverName != NULL && STRICMP(name, serverName) == 0))
	return sendToLocalVim(cmd, asExpr, result);

    /*
     * Bind the server name to a communication window.
     *
     * Find any survivor with a serialno attached to the name if the
     * original registrant of the wanted name is no longer present.
     *
     * Delete any lingering names from dead editors.
     */
    while (TRUE)
    {
	w = LookupName(dpy, name, FALSE, &loosename);
	// Check that the window is hot
	if (w != None)
	{
	    if (!WindowValid(dpy, w))
	    {
		LookupName(dpy, loosename ? loosename : name,
			   /*DELETE=*/TRUE, NULL);
		vim_free(loosename);
		continue;
	    }
	}
	break;
    }
    if (w == None)
    {
	if (!silent)
	    semsg(_(e_no_registered_server_named_str), name);
	return -1;
    }
    else if (loosename != NULL)
	name = loosename;
    if (server != NULL)
	*server = w;

    /*
     * Send the command to target interpreter by appending it to the
     * comm window in the communication window.
     * Length must be computed exactly!
     */
    length = STRLEN(name) + STRLEN(p_enc) + STRLEN(cmd) + 14;
    property = alloc(length + 30);

    sprintf((char *)property, "%c%c%c-n %s%c-E %s%c-s %s",
		      0, asExpr ? 'c' : 'k', 0, name, 0, p_enc, 0, cmd);
    if (name == loosename)
	vim_free(loosename);
    // Add a back reference to our comm window
    serial++;
    sprintf((char *)property + length, "%c-r %x %d",
						0, (int_u)commWindow, serial);
    // Add length of what "-r %x %d" resulted in, skipping the NUL.
    length += STRLEN(property + length + 1) + 1;

    res = AppendPropCarefully(dpy, w, commProperty, property, length + 1);
    vim_free(property);
    if (res < 0)
    {
	emsg(_(e_failed_to_send_command_to_destination_program));
	return -1;
    }

    if (!asExpr) // There is no answer for this - Keys are sent async
	return 0;

    /*
     * Register the fact that we're waiting for a command to
     * complete (this is needed by SendEventProc and by
     * AppendErrorProc to pass back the command's results).
     */
    pending.serial = serial;
    pending.code = 0;
    pending.result = NULL;
    pending.nextPtr = pendingCommands;
    pendingCommands = &pending;

    ServerWait(dpy, w, WaitForPend, &pending, localLoop,
						  timeout > 0 ? timeout : 600);

    /*
     * Unregister the information about the pending command
     * and return the result.
     */
    if (pendingCommands == &pending)
	pendingCommands = pending.nextPtr;
    else
    {
	PendingCommand *pcPtr;

	for (pcPtr = pendingCommands; pcPtr != NULL; pcPtr = pcPtr->nextPtr)
	    if (pcPtr->nextPtr == &pending)
	    {
		pcPtr->nextPtr = pending.nextPtr;
		break;
	    }
    }

#if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
    ch_log(NULL, "serverSendToVim() result: %s",
	    pending.result == NULL ? "NULL" : (char *)pending.result);
#endif
    if (result != NULL)
	*result = pending.result;
    else
	vim_free(pending.result);

    return pending.code == 0 ? 0 : -1;
}

    static int
WaitForPend(void *p)
{
    PendingCommand *pending = (PendingCommand *) p;
    return pending->result != NULL;
}

/*
 * Return TRUE if window "w" exists and has a "Vim" property on it.
 */
    static int
WindowValid(Display *dpy, Window w)
{
    XErrorHandler   old_handler;
    Atom	    *plist;
    int		    numProp;
    int		    i;

    old_handler = XSetErrorHandler(x_error_check);
    got_x_error = 0;
    plist = XListProperties(dpy, w, &numProp);
    XSync(dpy, False);
    XSetErrorHandler(old_handler);
    if (plist == NULL || got_x_error)
	return FALSE;

    for (i = 0; i < numProp; i++)
	if (plist[i] == vimProperty)
	{
	    XFree(plist);
	    return TRUE;
	}
    XFree(plist);
    return FALSE;
}

/*
 * Enter a loop processing X events & polling chars until we see a result
 */
    static void
ServerWait(
    Display	*dpy,
    Window	w,
    EndCond	endCond,
    void	*endData,
    int		localLoop,
    int		seconds)
{
    time_t	    start;
    time_t	    now;
    XEvent	    event;

#define UI_MSEC_DELAY 53
#define SEND_MSEC_POLL 500
#ifdef HAVE_SELECT
    fd_set	    fds;

    FD_ZERO(&fds);
    FD_SET(ConnectionNumber(dpy), &fds);
#else
    struct pollfd   fds;

    fds.fd = ConnectionNumber(dpy);
    fds.events = POLLIN;
#endif

    time(&start);
    while (TRUE)
    {
	while (XCheckWindowEvent(dpy, commWindow, PropertyChangeMask, &event))
	    serverEventProc(dpy, &event, 1);
	server_parse_messages();

	if (endCond(endData) != 0)
	    break;
	if (!WindowValid(dpy, w))
	    break;
	time(&now);
	if (seconds >= 0 && (now - start) >= seconds)
	    break;

#ifdef FEAT_TIMERS
	check_due_timer();
#endif

	// Just look out for the answer without calling back into Vim
	if (localLoop)
	{
#ifdef HAVE_SELECT
	    struct timeval  tv;

	    // Set the time every call, select() may change it to the remaining
	    // time.
	    tv.tv_sec = 0;
	    tv.tv_usec =  SEND_MSEC_POLL * 1000;
	    if (select(FD_SETSIZE, &fds, NULL, NULL, &tv) < 0)
		break;
#else
	    if (poll(&fds, 1, SEND_MSEC_POLL) < 0)
		break;
#endif
	}
	else
	{
	    if (got_int)
		break;
	    ui_delay((long)UI_MSEC_DELAY, TRUE);
	    ui_breakcheck();
	}
    }
}


/*
 * Fetch a list of all the Vim instance names currently registered for the
 * display.
 *
 * Returns a newline separated list in allocated memory or NULL.
 */
    char_u *
serverGetVimNames(Display *dpy)
{
    char_u	*regProp;
    char_u	*entry;
    char_u	*p;
    long_u	numItems;
    int_u	w;
    garray_T	ga;

    if (registryProperty == None)
    {
	if (SendInit(dpy) < 0)
	    return NULL;
    }

    /*
     * Read the registry property.
     */
    if (GetRegProp(dpy, &regProp, &numItems, TRUE) == FAIL)
	return NULL;

    /*
     * Scan all of the names out of the property.
     */
    ga_init2(&ga, 1, 100);
    for (p = regProp; (long_u)(p - regProp) < numItems; p++)
    {
	entry = p;
	while (*p != 0 && !SAFE_isspace(*p))
	    p++;
	if (*p != 0)
	{
	    w = None;
	    sscanf((char *)entry, "%x", &w);
	    if (WindowValid(dpy, (Window)w))
	    {
		ga_concat(&ga, p + 1);
		ga_concat(&ga, (char_u *)"\n");
	    }
	    while (*p != 0)
		p++;
	}
    }
    if (regProp != empty_prop)
	XFree(regProp);
    ga_append(&ga, NUL);
    return ga.ga_data;
}

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Reply stuff

    static struct ServerReply *
ServerReplyFind(Window w, enum ServerReplyOp op)
{
    struct ServerReply *p;
    struct ServerReply e;
    int		i;

    p = (struct ServerReply *) serverReply.ga_data;
    for (i = 0; i < serverReply.ga_len; i++, p++)
	if (p->id == w)
	    break;
    if (i >= serverReply.ga_len)
	p = NULL;

    if (p == NULL && op == SROP_Add)
    {
	if (serverReply.ga_growsize == 0)
	    ga_init2(&serverReply, sizeof(struct ServerReply), 1);
	if (ga_grow(&serverReply, 1) == OK)
	{
	    p = ((struct ServerReply *) serverReply.ga_data)
		+ serverReply.ga_len;
	    e.id = w;
	    ga_init2(&e.strings, 1, 100);
	    mch_memmove(p, &e, sizeof(e));
	    serverReply.ga_len++;
	}
    }
    else if (p != NULL && op == SROP_Delete)
    {
	ga_clear(&p->strings);
	mch_memmove(p, p + 1, (serverReply.ga_len - i - 1) * sizeof(*p));
	serverReply.ga_len--;
    }

    return p;
}

/*
 * Convert string to windowid.
 * Issue an error if the id is invalid.
 */
    Window
serverStrToWin(char_u *str)
{
    unsigned  id = None;

    sscanf((char *)str, "0x%x", &id);
    if (id == None)
	semsg(_(e_invalid_server_id_used_str), str);

    return (Window)id;
}

/*
 * Send a reply string (notification) to client with id "name".
 * Return -1 if the window is invalid.
 */
    int
serverSendReply(char_u *name, char_u *str)
{
    char_u	*property;
    int		length;
    int		res;
    Display	*dpy = X_DISPLAY;
    Window	win = serverStrToWin(name);

    if (commProperty == None)
    {
	if (SendInit(dpy) < 0)
	    return -2;
    }
    if (!WindowValid(dpy, win))
	return -1;

    length = STRLEN(p_enc) + STRLEN(str) + 14;
    if ((property = alloc(length + 30)) == NULL)
	return -1;

    sprintf((char *)property, "%cn%c-E %s%c-n %s%c-w %x",
	    0, 0, p_enc, 0, str, 0, (unsigned int)commWindow);
    // Add length of what "%x" resulted in.
    length += STRLEN(property + length);
    res = AppendPropCarefully(dpy, win, commProperty, property, length + 1);
    vim_free(property);

    return res;
}

    static int
WaitForReply(void *p)
{
    Window  *w = (Window *) p;

    return ServerReplyFind(*w, SROP_Find) != NULL;
}

/*
 * Wait for replies from id (win)
 * When "timeout" is non-zero wait up to this many seconds.
 * Return 0 and the allocated string in "*str" when a reply is available.
 * Return -1 if the window becomes invalid while waiting.
 */
    int
serverReadReply(
    Display	*dpy,
    Window	win,
    char_u	**str,
    int		localLoop,
    int		timeout)
{
    int		len;
    char_u	*s;
    struct	ServerReply *p;

    ServerWait(dpy, win, WaitForReply, &win, localLoop,
						   timeout > 0 ? timeout : -1);

    if ((p = ServerReplyFind(win, SROP_Find)) != NULL && p->strings.ga_len > 0)
    {
	*str = vim_strsave(p->strings.ga_data);
	len = STRLEN(*str) + 1;
	if (len < p->strings.ga_len)
	{
	    s = (char_u *) p->strings.ga_data;
	    mch_memmove(s, s + len, p->strings.ga_len - len);
	    p->strings.ga_len -= len;
	}
	else
	{
	    // Last string read.  Remove from list
	    ga_clear(&p->strings);
	    ServerReplyFind(win, SROP_Delete);
	}
	return 0;
    }
    return -1;
}

/*
 * Check for replies from id (win).
 * Return TRUE and a non-malloc'ed string if there is.  Else return FALSE.
 */
    int
serverPeekReply(Display *dpy, Window win, char_u **str)
{
    struct ServerReply *p;

    if ((p = ServerReplyFind(win, SROP_Find)) != NULL && p->strings.ga_len > 0)
    {
	if (str != NULL)
	    *str = p->strings.ga_data;
	return 1;
    }
    if (!WindowValid(dpy, win))
	return -1;
    return 0;
}


/*
 * Initialize the communication channels for sending commands and receiving
 * results.
 */
    static int
SendInit(Display *dpy)
{
    XErrorHandler old_handler;

    /*
     * Create the window used for communication, and set up an
     * event handler for it.
     */
    old_handler = XSetErrorHandler(x_error_check);
    got_x_error = FALSE;

    if (commProperty == None)
	commProperty = XInternAtom(dpy, "Comm", False);
    if (vimProperty == None)
	vimProperty = XInternAtom(dpy, "Vim", False);
    if (registryProperty == None)
	registryProperty = XInternAtom(dpy, "VimRegistry", False);

    if (commWindow == None)
    {
	commWindow = XCreateSimpleWindow(dpy, XDefaultRootWindow(dpy),
				getpid(), 0, 10, 10, 0,
				WhitePixel(dpy, DefaultScreen(dpy)),
				WhitePixel(dpy, DefaultScreen(dpy)));
	XSelectInput(dpy, commWindow, PropertyChangeMask);
	// WARNING: Do not step through this while debugging, it will hangup
	// the X server!
	XGrabServer(dpy);
	DeleteAnyLingerer(dpy, commWindow);
	XUngrabServer(dpy);
    }

    // Make window recognizable as a vim window
    XChangeProperty(dpy, commWindow, vimProperty, XA_STRING,
		    8, PropModeReplace, (char_u *)VIM_VERSION_SHORT,
			(int)STRLEN(VIM_VERSION_SHORT) + 1);

    XSync(dpy, False);
    (void)XSetErrorHandler(old_handler);

    return got_x_error ? -1 : 0;
}

/*
 * Given a server name, see if the name exists in the registry for a
 * particular display.
 *
 * If the given name is registered, return the ID of the window associated
 * with the name.  If the name isn't registered, then return 0.
 *
 * Side effects:
 *	If the registry property is improperly formed, then it is deleted.
 *	If "delete" is non-zero, then if the named server is found it is
 *	removed from the registry property.
 */
    static Window
LookupName(
    Display	*dpy,	    // Display whose registry to check.
    char_u	*name,	    // Name of a server.
    int		delete,	    // If non-zero, delete info about name.
    char_u	**loose)    // Do another search matching -999 if not found
			    // Return result here if a match is found
{
    char_u	*regProp, *entry;
    char_u	*p;
    long_u	numItems;
    int_u	returnValue;

    /*
     * Read the registry property.
     */
    if (GetRegProp(dpy, &regProp, &numItems, FALSE) == FAIL)
	return 0;

    /*
     * Scan the property for the desired name.
     */
    returnValue = (int_u)None;
    entry = NULL;	// Not needed, but eliminates compiler warning.
    for (p = regProp; (long_u)(p - regProp) < numItems; )
    {
	entry = p;
	while (*p != 0 && !SAFE_isspace(*p))
	    p++;
	if (*p != 0 && STRICMP(name, p + 1) == 0)
	{
	    sscanf((char *)entry, "%x", &returnValue);
	    break;
	}
	while (*p != 0)
	    p++;
	p++;
    }

    if (loose != NULL && returnValue == (int_u)None && !IsSerialName(name))
    {
	for (p = regProp; (long_u)(p - regProp) < numItems; )
	{
	    entry = p;
	    while (*p != 0 && !SAFE_isspace(*p))
		p++;
	    if (*p != 0 && IsSerialName(p + 1)
		    && STRNICMP(name, p + 1, STRLEN(name)) == 0)
	    {
		sscanf((char *)entry, "%x", &returnValue);
		*loose = vim_strsave(p + 1);
		break;
	    }
	    while (*p != 0)
		p++;
	    p++;
	}
    }

    /*
     * Delete the property, if that is desired (copy down the
     * remainder of the registry property to overlay the deleted
     * info, then rewrite the property).
     */
    if (delete && returnValue != (int_u)None)
    {
	int count;

	while (*p != 0)
	    p++;
	p++;
	count = numItems - (p - regProp);
	if (count > 0)
	    mch_memmove(entry, p, count);
	XChangeProperty(dpy, RootWindow(dpy, 0), registryProperty, XA_STRING,
			8, PropModeReplace, regProp,
			(int)(numItems - (p - entry)));
	XSync(dpy, False);
    }

    if (regProp != empty_prop)
	XFree(regProp);
    return (Window)returnValue;
}

/*
 * Delete any lingering occurrence of window id.  We promise that any
 * occurrence is not ours since it is not yet put into the registry (by us)
 *
 * This is necessary in the following scenario:
 * 1. There is an old windowid for an exit'ed vim in the registry
 * 2. We get that id for our commWindow but only want to send, not register.
 * 3. The window will mistakenly be regarded valid because of own commWindow
 */
    static void
DeleteAnyLingerer(
    Display	*dpy,	// Display whose registry to check.
    Window	win)	// Window to remove
{
    char_u	*regProp, *entry = NULL;
    char_u	*p;
    long_u	numItems;
    int_u	wwin;

    /*
     * Read the registry property.
     */
    if (GetRegProp(dpy, &regProp, &numItems, FALSE) == FAIL)
	return;

    // Scan the property for the window id.
    for (p = regProp; (long_u)(p - regProp) < numItems; )
    {
	if (*p != 0)
	{
	    sscanf((char *)p, "%x", &wwin);
	    if ((Window)wwin == win)
	    {
		int lastHalf;

		// Copy down the remainder to delete entry
		entry = p;
		while (*p != 0)
		    p++;
		p++;
		lastHalf = numItems - (p - regProp);
		if (lastHalf > 0)
		    mch_memmove(entry, p, lastHalf);
		numItems = (entry - regProp) + lastHalf;
		p = entry;
		continue;
	    }
	}
	while (*p != 0)
	    p++;
	p++;
    }

    if (entry != NULL)
    {
	XChangeProperty(dpy, RootWindow(dpy, 0), registryProperty,
			XA_STRING, 8, PropModeReplace, regProp,
			(int)(p - regProp));
	XSync(dpy, False);
    }

    if (regProp != empty_prop)
	XFree(regProp);
}

/*
 * Read the registry property.  Delete it when it's formatted wrong.
 * Return the property in "regPropp".  "empty_prop" is used when it doesn't
 * exist yet.
 * Return OK when successful.
 */
    static int
GetRegProp(
    Display	*dpy,
    char_u	**regPropp,
    long_u	*numItemsp,
    int		domsg)		// When TRUE give error message.
{
    int		result, actualFormat;
    long_u	bytesAfter;
    Atom	actualType;
    XErrorHandler old_handler;

    *regPropp = NULL;
    old_handler = XSetErrorHandler(x_error_check);
    got_x_error = FALSE;

    result = XGetWindowProperty(dpy, RootWindow(dpy, 0), registryProperty, 0L,
				(long)MAX_PROP_WORDS, False,
				XA_STRING, &actualType,
				&actualFormat, numItemsp, &bytesAfter,
				regPropp);

    XSync(dpy, FALSE);
    (void)XSetErrorHandler(old_handler);
    if (got_x_error)
	return FAIL;

    if (actualType == None)
    {
	// No prop yet. Logically equal to the empty list
	*numItemsp = 0;
	*regPropp = empty_prop;
	return OK;
    }

    // If the property is improperly formed, then delete it.
    if (result != Success || actualFormat != 8 || actualType != XA_STRING)
    {
	if (*regPropp != NULL)
	    XFree(*regPropp);
	XDeleteProperty(dpy, RootWindow(dpy, 0), registryProperty);
	if (domsg)
	    emsg(_(e_vim_instance_registry_property_is_badly_formed_deleted));
	return FAIL;
    }
    return OK;
}


/*
 * This procedure is invoked by the various X event loops throughout Vims when
 * a property changes on the communication window.  This procedure reads the
 * property and enqueues command requests and responses. If immediate is true,
 * it runs the event immediately instead of enqueuing it. Immediate can cause
 * unintended behavior and should only be used for code that blocks for a
 * response.
 */
    void
serverEventProc(
    Display	*dpy,
    XEvent	*eventPtr,	// Information about event.
    int		immediate)	// Run event immediately. Should mostly be 0.
{
    char_u	*propInfo;
    int		result, actualFormat;
    long_u	numItems, bytesAfter;
    Atom	actualType;

    if (eventPtr != NULL)
    {
	if (eventPtr->xproperty.atom != commProperty
		|| eventPtr->xproperty.state != PropertyNewValue)
	    return;
    }

    /*
     * Read the comm property and delete it.
     */
    propInfo = NULL;
    result = XGetWindowProperty(dpy, commWindow, commProperty, 0L,
				(long)MAX_PROP_WORDS, True,
				XA_STRING, &actualType,
				&actualFormat, &numItems, &bytesAfter,
				&propInfo);

    // If the property doesn't exist or is improperly formed then ignore it.
    if (result != Success || actualType != XA_STRING || actualFormat != 8)
    {
	if (propInfo != NULL)
	    XFree(propInfo);
	return;
    }
    if (immediate)
	server_parse_message(dpy, propInfo, numItems);
    else
	save_in_queue(propInfo, numItems);
}

/*
 * Saves x clientserver commands in a queue so that they can be called when
 * vim is idle.
 */
    static void
save_in_queue(char_u *propInfo, long_u len)
{
    x_queue_T *node;

    node = ALLOC_ONE(x_queue_T);
    if (node == NULL)
	return;	    // out of memory
    node->propInfo = propInfo;
    node->len = len;

    if (head.next == NULL)   // initialize circular queue
    {
	head.next = &head;
	head.prev = &head;
    }

    // insert node at tail of queue
    node->next = &head;
    node->prev = head.prev;
    head.prev->next = node;
    head.prev = node;
}

/*
 * Parses queued clientserver messages.
 */
    void
server_parse_messages(void)
{
    x_queue_T	*node;

    if (!X_DISPLAY)
	return; // cannot happen?
    while (head.next != NULL && head.next != &head)
    {
	node = head.next;
	head.next = node->next;
	node->next->prev = node->prev;
	server_parse_message(X_DISPLAY, node->propInfo, node->len);
	vim_free(node);
    }
}

/*
 * Returns a non-zero value if there are clientserver messages waiting
 * int the queue.
 */
    int
server_waiting(void)
{
    return head.next != NULL && head.next != &head;
}

/*
 * Prases a single clientserver message. A single message may contain multiple
 * commands.
 * "propInfo" will be freed.
 */
    static void
server_parse_message(
    Display	*dpy,
    char_u	*propInfo, // A string containing 0 or more X commands
    long_u	numItems)  // The size of propInfo in bytes.
{
    char_u	*p;
    int		code;
    char_u	*tofree;

#if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
    ch_log(NULL, "server_parse_message() numItems: %ld", numItems);
#endif

    /*
     * Several commands and results could arrive in the property at
     * one time;  each iteration through the outer loop handles a
     * single command or result.
     */
    for (p = propInfo; (long_u)(p - propInfo) < numItems; )
    {
	/*
	 * Ignore leading NULs; each command or result starts with a
	 * NUL so that no matter how badly formed a preceding command
	 * is, we'll be able to tell that a new command/result is
	 * starting.
	 */
	if (*p == 0)
	{
	    p++;
	    continue;
	}

	if ((*p == 'c' || *p == 'k') && p[1] == 0)
	{
	    Window	resWindow;
	    char_u	*name, *script, *serial, *end;
	    Bool	asKeys = *p == 'k';
	    char_u	*enc;

	    /*
	     * This is an incoming command from some other application.
	     * Iterate over all of its options.  Stop when we reach
	     * the end of the property or something that doesn't look
	     * like an option.
	     */
	    p += 2;
	    name = NULL;
	    resWindow = None;
	    serial = (char_u *)"";
	    script = NULL;
	    enc = NULL;
	    while ((long_u)(p - propInfo) < numItems && *p == '-')
	    {
#if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
		ch_log(NULL, "server_parse_message() item: %c, %s", p[-2], p);
#endif
		switch (p[1])
		{
		    case 'r':
			end = skipwhite(p + 2);
			resWindow = 0;
			while (vim_isxdigit(*end))
			{
			    resWindow = 16 * resWindow + (long_u)hex2nr(*end);
			    ++end;
			}
			if (end == p + 2 || *end != ' ')
			    resWindow = None;
			else
			{
			    p = serial = end + 1;
			    clientWindow = resWindow; // Remember in global
			}
			break;
		    case 'n':
			if (p[2] == ' ')
			    name = p + 3;
			break;
		    case 's':
			if (p[2] == ' ')
			    script = p + 3;
			break;
		    case 'E':
			if (p[2] == ' ')
			    enc = p + 3;
			break;
		}
		while (*p != 0)
		    p++;
		p++;
	    }

	    if (script == NULL || name == NULL)
		continue;

	    if (serverName != NULL && STRICMP(name, serverName) == 0)
	    {
		script = serverConvert(enc, script, &tofree);
		if (asKeys)
		    server_to_input_buf(script);
		else
		{
		    char_u      *res;

		    res = eval_client_expr_to_string(script);
		    if (resWindow != None)
		    {
			garray_T    reply;

			// Initialize the result property.
			ga_init2(&reply, 1, 100);
			(void)ga_grow(&reply, 50 + STRLEN(p_enc));
			sprintf(reply.ga_data, "%cr%c-E %s%c-s %s%c-r ",
						   0, 0, p_enc, 0, serial, 0);
			reply.ga_len = 14 + STRLEN(p_enc) + STRLEN(serial);

			// Evaluate the expression and return the result.
			if (res != NULL)
			    ga_concat(&reply, res);
			else
			{
			    ga_concat(&reply,
				   (char_u *)_(e_invalid_expression_received));
			    ga_append(&reply, 0);
			    ga_concat(&reply, (char_u *)"-c 1");
			}
			ga_append(&reply, NUL);
			(void)AppendPropCarefully(dpy, resWindow, commProperty,
						 reply.ga_data, reply.ga_len);
			ga_clear(&reply);
		    }
		    vim_free(res);
		}
		vim_free(tofree);
	    }
	}
	else if (*p == 'r' && p[1] == 0)
	{
	    int		    serial, gotSerial;
	    char_u	    *res;
	    PendingCommand  *pcPtr;
	    char_u	    *enc;

	    /*
	     * This is a reply to some command that we sent out.  Iterate
	     * over all of its options.  Stop when we reach the end of the
	     * property or something that doesn't look like an option.
	     */
	    p += 2;
	    gotSerial = 0;
	    res = (char_u *)"";
	    code = 0;
	    enc = NULL;
	    while ((long_u)(p - propInfo) < numItems && *p == '-')
	    {
		switch (p[1])
		{
		    case 'r':
			if (p[2] == ' ')
			    res = p + 3;
			break;
		    case 'E':
			if (p[2] == ' ')
			    enc = p + 3;
			break;
		    case 's':
			if (sscanf((char *)p + 2, " %d", &serial) == 1)
			    gotSerial = 1;
			break;
		    case 'c':
			if (sscanf((char *)p + 2, " %d", &code) != 1)
			    code = 0;
			break;
		}
		while (*p != 0)
		    p++;
		p++;
	    }

	    if (!gotSerial)
		continue;

	    /*
	     * Give the result information to anyone who's
	     * waiting for it.
	     */
	    for (pcPtr = pendingCommands; pcPtr != NULL; pcPtr = pcPtr->nextPtr)
	    {
		if (serial != pcPtr->serial || pcPtr->result != NULL)
		    continue;

		pcPtr->code = code;
		res = serverConvert(enc, res, &tofree);
		if (tofree == NULL)
		    res = vim_strsave(res);
		pcPtr->result = res;
		break;
	    }
	}
	else if (*p == 'n' && p[1] == 0)
	{
	    Window	win = 0;
	    unsigned int u;
	    int		gotWindow;
	    char_u	*str;
	    struct	ServerReply *r;
	    char_u	*enc;

	    /*
	     * This is a (n)otification.  Sent with serverreply_send in Vim
	     * script.  Execute any autocommand and save it for later retrieval
	     */
	    p += 2;
	    gotWindow = 0;
	    str = (char_u *)"";
	    enc = NULL;
	    while ((long_u)(p - propInfo) < numItems && *p == '-')
	    {
		switch (p[1])
		{
		    case 'n':
			if (p[2] == ' ')
			    str = p + 3;
			break;
		    case 'E':
			if (p[2] == ' ')
			    enc = p + 3;
			break;
		    case 'w':
			if (sscanf((char *)p + 2, " %x", &u) == 1)
			{
			    win = u;
			    gotWindow = 1;
			}
			break;
		}
		while (*p != 0)
		    p++;
		p++;
	    }

	    if (!gotWindow)
		continue;
	    str = serverConvert(enc, str, &tofree);
	    if ((r = ServerReplyFind(win, SROP_Add)) != NULL)
	    {
		ga_concat(&(r->strings), str);
		ga_append(&(r->strings), NUL);
	    }
	    {
		char_u	winstr[30];

		sprintf((char *)winstr, "0x%x", (unsigned int)win);
		apply_autocmds(EVENT_REMOTEREPLY, winstr, str, TRUE, curbuf);
	    }
	    vim_free(tofree);
	}
	else
	{
	    /*
	     * Didn't recognize this thing.  Just skip through the next
	     * null character and try again.
	     * Even if we get an 'r'(eply) we will throw it away as we
	     * never specify (and thus expect) one
	     */
	    while (*p != 0)
		p++;
	    p++;
	}
    }
    XFree(propInfo);
}

/*
 * Append a given property to a given window, but set up an X error handler so
 * that if the append fails this procedure can return an error code rather
 * than having Xlib panic.
 * Return: 0 for OK, -1 for error
 */
    static int
AppendPropCarefully(
    Display	*dpy,		// Display on which to operate.
    Window	window,		// Window whose property is to be modified.
    Atom	property,	// Name of property.
    char_u	*value,		// Characters  to append to property.
    int		length)		// How much to append
{
    XErrorHandler old_handler;

    old_handler = XSetErrorHandler(x_error_check);
    got_x_error = FALSE;
    XChangeProperty(dpy, window, property, XA_STRING, 8,
					       PropModeAppend, value, length);
    XSync(dpy, False);
    (void) XSetErrorHandler(old_handler);
    return got_x_error ? -1 : 0;
}


/*
 * Another X Error handler, just used to check for errors.
 */
    static int
x_error_check(Display *dpy UNUSED, XErrorEvent *error_event UNUSED)
{
    got_x_error = TRUE;
    return 0;
}

/*
 * Check if "str" looks like it had a serial number appended.
 * Actually just checks if the name ends in a digit.
 */
    static int
IsSerialName(char_u *str)
{
    int len = STRLEN(str);

    return (len > 1 && vim_isdigit(str[len - 1]));
}
#endif	// FEAT_CLIENTSERVER