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patch 9.0.1958: cannot complete option values Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/900894b09a95398dfc75599e9f0aa2ea25723384 Author: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com> Date: Fri Sep 29 20:42:32 2023 +0200 patch 9.0.1958: cannot complete option values Problem: cannot complete option values Solution: Add completion functions for several options Add cmdline tab-completion for setting string options Add tab-completion for setting string options on the cmdline using `:set=` (along with `:set+=` and `:set-=`). The existing tab completion for setting options currently only works when nothing is typed yet, and it only fills in with the existing value, e.g. when the user does `:set diffopt=<Tab>` it will be completed to `set diffopt=internal,filler,closeoff` and nothing else. This isn't too useful as a user usually wants auto-complete to suggest all the possible values, such as 'iblank', or 'algorithm:patience'. For set= and set+=, this adds a new optional callback function for each option that can be invoked when doing completion. This allows for each option to have control over how completion works. For example, in 'diffopt', it will suggest the default enumeration, but if `algorithm:` is selected, it will further suggest different algorithm types like 'meyers' and 'patience'. When using set=, the existing option value will be filled in as the first choice to preserve the existing behavior. When using set+= this won't happen as it doesn't make sense. For flag list options (e.g. 'mouse' and 'guioptions'), completion will take into account existing typed values (and in the case of set+=, the existing option value) to make sure it doesn't suggest duplicates. For set-=, there is a new `ExpandSettingSubtract` function which will handle flag list and comma-separated options smartly, by only suggesting values that currently exist in the option. Note that Vim has some existing code that adds special handling for 'filetype', 'syntax', and misc dir options like 'backupdir'. This change preserves them as they already work, instead of converting to the new callback API for each option. closes: #13182 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Fri, 29 Sep 2023 20:45:04 +0200
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/* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 noet:
 *
 * VIM - Vi IMproved	by Bram Moolenaar
 *
 * 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.
 */

/*
 * crypt_zip.c: Zip encryption support.
 */
#include "vim.h"

#if defined(FEAT_CRYPT) || defined(PROTO)
/*
 * Optional encryption support.
 * Mohsin Ahmed, mosh@sasi.com, 98-09-24
 * Based on zip/crypt sources.
 *
 * NOTE FOR USA: Since 2000 exporting this code from the USA is allowed to
 * most countries.  There are a few exceptions, but that still should not be a
 * problem since this code was originally created in Europe and India.
 */

// Need a type that should be 32 bits. 64 also works but wastes space.
typedef unsigned int u32_T;	// int is at least 32 bits

// The state of encryption, referenced by cryptstate_T.
typedef struct {
    u32_T keys[3];
} zip_state_T;


static u32_T crc_32_table[256];

/*
 * Fill the CRC table, if not done already.
 */
    static void
make_crc_tab(void)
{
    u32_T	s, t, v;
    static int	done = FALSE;

    if (done)
	return;
    for (t = 0; t < 256; t++)
    {
	v = t;
	for (s = 0; s < 8; s++)
	    v = (v >> 1) ^ ((v & 1) * (u32_T)0xedb88320L);
	crc_32_table[t] = v;
    }
    done = TRUE;
}

#define CRC32(c, b) (crc_32_table[((int)(c) ^ (b)) & 0xff] ^ ((c) >> 8))

/*
 * Return the next byte in the pseudo-random sequence.
 */
#define DECRYPT_BYTE_ZIP(keys, t) \
{ \
    short_u temp = (short_u)keys[2] | 2; \
    t = (int)(((unsigned)(temp * (temp ^ 1U)) >> 8) & 0xff); \
}

/*
 * Update the encryption keys with the next byte of plain text.
 */
#define UPDATE_KEYS_ZIP(keys, c) do { \
    keys[0] = CRC32(keys[0], (c)); \
    keys[1] += keys[0] & 0xff; \
    keys[1] = keys[1] * 134775813L + 1; \
    keys[2] = CRC32(keys[2], (int)(keys[1] >> 24)); \
} while (0)

/*
 * Initialize for encryption/decryption.
 */
    int
crypt_zip_init(
    cryptstate_T    *state,
    char_u	    *key,
    crypt_arg_T     *arg UNUSED)
{
    char_u	*p;
    zip_state_T	*zs;

    zs = ALLOC_ONE(zip_state_T);
    if (zs == NULL)
	return FAIL;
    state->method_state = zs;

    make_crc_tab();
    zs->keys[0] = 305419896L;
    zs->keys[1] = 591751049L;
    zs->keys[2] = 878082192L;
    for (p = key; *p != NUL; ++p)
	UPDATE_KEYS_ZIP(zs->keys, (int)*p);

    return OK;
}

/*
 * Encrypt "from[len]" into "to[len]".
 * "from" and "to" can be equal to encrypt in place.
 */
    void
crypt_zip_encode(
    cryptstate_T *state,
    char_u	*from,
    size_t	len,
    char_u	*to,
    int		last UNUSED)
{
    zip_state_T *zs = state->method_state;
    size_t	i;
    int		ztemp, t;

    for (i = 0; i < len; ++i)
    {
	ztemp = from[i];
	DECRYPT_BYTE_ZIP(zs->keys, t);
	UPDATE_KEYS_ZIP(zs->keys, ztemp);
	to[i] = t ^ ztemp;
    }
}

/*
 * Decrypt "from[len]" into "to[len]".
 */
    void
crypt_zip_decode(
    cryptstate_T *state,
    char_u	*from,
    size_t	len,
    char_u	*to,
    int		last UNUSED)
{
    zip_state_T *zs = state->method_state;
    size_t	i;
    short_u	temp;

    for (i = 0; i < len; ++i)
    {
	temp = (short_u)zs->keys[2] | 2;
	temp = (int)(((unsigned)(temp * (temp ^ 1U)) >> 8) & 0xff);
	UPDATE_KEYS_ZIP(zs->keys, to[i] = from[i] ^ temp);
    }
}

#endif // FEAT_CRYPT