xref: /freebsd/contrib/nvi/common/exf.c (revision 0b3105a37d7adcadcb720112fed4dc4e8040be99)
1 /*-
2  * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994
3  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
4  * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
5  *	Keith Bostic.  All rights reserved.
6  *
7  * See the LICENSE file for redistribution information.
8  */
9 
10 #include "config.h"
11 
12 #ifndef lint
13 static const char sccsid[] = "$Id: exf.c,v 10.64 2015/04/05 15:21:55 zy Exp $";
14 #endif /* not lint */
15 
16 #include <sys/types.h>
17 #include <sys/queue.h>
18 #include <sys/stat.h>
19 #include <sys/time.h>
20 
21 /*
22  * We include <sys/file.h>, because the flock(2) and open(2) #defines
23  * were found there on historical systems.  We also include <fcntl.h>
24  * because the open(2) #defines are found there on newer systems.
25  */
26 #include <sys/file.h>
27 
28 #include <bitstring.h>
29 #include <dirent.h>
30 #include <errno.h>
31 #include <fcntl.h>
32 #include <limits.h>
33 #include <stdio.h>
34 #include <stdlib.h>
35 #include <string.h>
36 #include <unistd.h>
37 
38 #include "common.h"
39 
40 static int	file_backup(SCR *, char *, char *);
41 static void	file_cinit(SCR *);
42 static void	file_encinit(SCR *);
43 static void	file_comment(SCR *);
44 static int	file_spath(SCR *, FREF *, struct stat *, int *);
45 
46 /*
47  * file_add --
48  *	Insert a file name into the FREF list, if it doesn't already
49  *	appear in it.
50  *
51  * !!!
52  * The "if it doesn't already appear" changes vi's semantics slightly.  If
53  * you do a "vi foo bar", and then execute "next bar baz", the edit of bar
54  * will reflect the line/column of the previous edit session.  Historic nvi
55  * did not do this.  The change is a logical extension of the change where
56  * vi now remembers the last location in any file that it has ever edited,
57  * not just the previously edited file.
58  *
59  * PUBLIC: FREF *file_add(SCR *, char *);
60  */
61 FREF *
62 file_add(
63 	SCR *sp,
64 	char *name)
65 {
66 	GS *gp;
67 	FREF *frp, *tfrp;
68 
69 	/*
70 	 * Return it if it already exists.  Note that we test against the
71 	 * user's name, whatever that happens to be, including if it's a
72 	 * temporary file.
73 	 *
74 	 * If the user added a file but was unable to initialize it, there
75 	 * can be file list entries where the name field is NULL.  Discard
76 	 * them the next time we see them.
77 	 */
78 	gp = sp->gp;
79 	if (name != NULL)
80 		TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(frp, gp->frefq, q, tfrp) {
81 			if (frp->name == NULL) {
82 				TAILQ_REMOVE(gp->frefq, frp, q);
83 				if (frp->name != NULL)
84 					free(frp->name);
85 				free(frp);
86 				continue;
87 			}
88 			if (!strcmp(frp->name, name))
89 				return (frp);
90 		}
91 
92 	/* Allocate and initialize the FREF structure. */
93 	CALLOC(sp, frp, FREF *, 1, sizeof(FREF));
94 	if (frp == NULL)
95 		return (NULL);
96 
97 	/*
98 	 * If no file name specified, or if the file name is a request
99 	 * for something temporary, file_init() will allocate the file
100 	 * name.  Temporary files are always ignored.
101 	 */
102 	if (name != NULL && strcmp(name, TEMPORARY_FILE_STRING) &&
103 	    (frp->name = strdup(name)) == NULL) {
104 		free(frp);
105 		msgq(sp, M_SYSERR, NULL);
106 		return (NULL);
107 	}
108 
109 	/* Append into the chain of file names. */
110 	TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(gp->frefq, frp, q);
111 
112 	return (frp);
113 }
114 
115 /*
116  * file_init --
117  *	Start editing a file, based on the FREF structure.  If successsful,
118  *	let go of any previous file.  Don't release the previous file until
119  *	absolutely sure we have the new one.
120  *
121  * PUBLIC: int file_init(SCR *, FREF *, char *, int);
122  */
123 int
124 file_init(
125 	SCR *sp,
126 	FREF *frp,
127 	char *rcv_name,
128 	int flags)
129 {
130 	EXF *ep;
131 	RECNOINFO oinfo = { 0 };
132 	struct stat sb;
133 	size_t psize;
134 	int fd, exists, open_err, readonly;
135 	char *oname, *tname;
136 
137 	open_err = readonly = 0;
138 
139 	/*
140 	 * If the file is a recovery file, let the recovery code handle it.
141 	 * Clear the FR_RECOVER flag first -- the recovery code does set up,
142 	 * and then calls us!  If the recovery call fails, it's probably
143 	 * because the named file doesn't exist.  So, move boldly forward,
144 	 * presuming that there's an error message the user will get to see.
145 	 */
146 	if (F_ISSET(frp, FR_RECOVER)) {
147 		F_CLR(frp, FR_RECOVER);
148 		return (rcv_read(sp, frp));
149 	}
150 
151 	/*
152 	 * Required FRP initialization; the only flag we keep is the
153 	 * cursor information.
154 	 */
155 	F_CLR(frp, ~FR_CURSORSET);
156 
157 	/*
158 	 * Required EXF initialization:
159 	 *	Flush the line caches.
160 	 *	Default recover mail file fd to -1.
161 	 *	Set initial EXF flag bits.
162 	 */
163 	CALLOC_RET(sp, ep, EXF *, 1, sizeof(EXF));
164 	ep->c_lno = ep->c_nlines = OOBLNO;
165 	ep->rcv_fd = -1;
166 	F_SET(ep, F_FIRSTMODIFY);
167 
168 	/*
169 	 * Scan the user's path to find the file that we're going to
170 	 * try and open.
171 	 */
172 	if (file_spath(sp, frp, &sb, &exists))
173 		return (1);
174 
175 	/*
176 	 * If no name or backing file, for whatever reason, create a backing
177 	 * temporary file, saving the temp file name so we can later unlink
178 	 * it.  If the user never named this file, copy the temporary file name
179 	 * to the real name (we display that until the user renames it).
180 	 */
181 	oname = frp->name;
182 	if (LF_ISSET(FS_OPENERR) || oname == NULL || !exists) {
183 		struct stat sb;
184 
185 		if (opts_empty(sp, O_TMPDIR, 0))
186 			goto err;
187 		if ((tname =
188 		    join(O_STR(sp, O_TMPDIR), "vi.XXXXXXXXXX")) == NULL) {
189 			msgq(sp, M_SYSERR, NULL);
190 			goto err;
191 		}
192 		if ((fd = mkstemp(tname)) == -1 || fstat(fd, &sb)) {
193 			free(tname);
194 			msgq(sp, M_SYSERR,
195 			    "237|Unable to create temporary file");
196 			goto err;
197 		}
198 		(void)close(fd);
199 
200 		frp->tname = tname;
201 		if (frp->name == NULL) {
202 			F_SET(frp, FR_TMPFILE);
203 			if ((frp->name = strdup(tname)) == NULL) {
204 				msgq(sp, M_SYSERR, NULL);
205 				goto err;
206 			}
207 		}
208 		oname = frp->tname;
209 		psize = 1024;
210 		if (!LF_ISSET(FS_OPENERR))
211 			F_SET(frp, FR_NEWFILE);
212 
213 		ep->mtim = sb.st_mtimespec;
214 	} else {
215 		/*
216 		 * XXX
217 		 * A seat of the pants calculation: try to keep the file in
218 		 * 15 pages or less.  Don't use a page size larger than 16K
219 		 * (vi should have good locality) or smaller than 1K.
220 		 */
221 		psize = ((sb.st_size / 15) + 1023) / 1024;
222 		if (psize > 16)
223 			psize = 16;
224 		if (psize == 0)
225 			psize = 1;
226 		psize = p2roundup(psize) << 10;
227 
228 		F_SET(ep, F_DEVSET);
229 		ep->mdev = sb.st_dev;
230 		ep->minode = sb.st_ino;
231 
232 		ep->mtim = sb.st_mtimespec;
233 
234 		if (!S_ISREG(sb.st_mode))
235 			msgq_str(sp, M_ERR, oname,
236 			    "238|Warning: %s is not a regular file");
237 	}
238 
239 	/* Set up recovery. */
240 	oinfo.bval = '\n';			/* Always set. */
241 	oinfo.psize = psize;
242 	oinfo.flags = F_ISSET(sp->gp, G_SNAPSHOT) ? R_SNAPSHOT : 0;
243 	if (rcv_name == NULL) {
244 		if (!rcv_tmp(sp, ep, frp->name))
245 			oinfo.bfname = ep->rcv_path;
246 	} else {
247 		if ((ep->rcv_path = strdup(rcv_name)) == NULL) {
248 			msgq(sp, M_SYSERR, NULL);
249 			goto err;
250 		}
251 		oinfo.bfname = ep->rcv_path;
252 		F_SET(ep, F_MODIFIED);
253 	}
254 
255 	/* Open a db structure. */
256 	if ((ep->db = dbopen(rcv_name == NULL ? oname : NULL,
257 	    O_NONBLOCK | O_RDONLY,
258 	    S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP | S_IROTH | S_IWOTH,
259 	    DB_RECNO, &oinfo)) == NULL) {
260 		msgq_str(sp,
261 		    M_SYSERR, rcv_name == NULL ? oname : rcv_name, "%s");
262 		if (F_ISSET(frp, FR_NEWFILE))
263 			goto err;
264 		/*
265 		 * !!!
266 		 * Historically, vi permitted users to edit files that couldn't
267 		 * be read.  This isn't useful for single files from a command
268 		 * line, but it's quite useful for "vi *.c", since you can skip
269 		 * past files that you can't read.
270 		 */
271 		open_err = 1;
272 		goto oerr;
273 	}
274 
275 	/*
276 	 * Do the remaining things that can cause failure of the new file,
277 	 * mark and logging initialization.
278 	 */
279 	if (mark_init(sp, ep) || log_init(sp, ep))
280 		goto err;
281 
282 	/*
283 	 * Set the alternate file name to be the file we're discarding.
284 	 *
285 	 * !!!
286 	 * Temporary files can't become alternate files, so there's no file
287 	 * name.  This matches historical practice, although it could only
288 	 * happen in historical vi as the result of the initial command, i.e.
289 	 * if vi was executed without a file name.
290 	 */
291 	if (LF_ISSET(FS_SETALT))
292 		set_alt_name(sp, sp->frp == NULL ||
293 		    F_ISSET(sp->frp, FR_TMPFILE) ? NULL : sp->frp->name);
294 
295 	/*
296 	 * Close the previous file; if that fails, close the new one and run
297 	 * for the border.
298 	 *
299 	 * !!!
300 	 * There's a nasty special case.  If the user edits a temporary file,
301 	 * and then does an ":e! %", we need to re-initialize the backing
302 	 * file, but we can't change the name.  (It's worse -- we're dealing
303 	 * with *names* here, we can't even detect that it happened.)  Set a
304 	 * flag so that the file_end routine ignores the backing information
305 	 * of the old file if it happens to be the same as the new one.
306 	 *
307 	 * !!!
308 	 * Side-effect: after the call to file_end(), sp->frp may be NULL.
309 	 */
310 	if (sp->ep != NULL) {
311 		F_SET(frp, FR_DONTDELETE);
312 		if (file_end(sp, NULL, LF_ISSET(FS_FORCE))) {
313 			(void)file_end(sp, ep, 1);
314 			goto err;
315 		}
316 		F_CLR(frp, FR_DONTDELETE);
317 	}
318 
319 	/*
320 	 * Lock the file; if it's a recovery file, it should already be
321 	 * locked.  Note, we acquire the lock after the previous file
322 	 * has been ended, so that we don't get an "already locked" error
323 	 * for ":edit!".
324 	 *
325 	 * XXX
326 	 * While the user can't interrupt us between the open and here,
327 	 * there's a race between the dbopen() and the lock.  Not much
328 	 * we can do about it.
329 	 *
330 	 * XXX
331 	 * We don't make a big deal of not being able to lock the file.  As
332 	 * locking rarely works over NFS, and often fails if the file was
333 	 * mmap(2)'d, it's far too common to do anything like print an error
334 	 * message, let alone make the file readonly.  At some future time,
335 	 * when locking is a little more reliable, this should change to be
336 	 * an error.
337 	 */
338 	if (rcv_name == NULL)
339 		switch (file_lock(sp, oname, ep->db->fd(ep->db), 0)) {
340 		case LOCK_FAILED:
341 			F_SET(frp, FR_UNLOCKED);
342 			break;
343 		case LOCK_UNAVAIL:
344 			readonly = 1;
345 			if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_READONLY))
346 				break;
347 			msgq_str(sp, M_INFO, oname,
348 			    "239|%s already locked, session is read-only");
349 			break;
350 		case LOCK_SUCCESS:
351 			break;
352 		}
353 
354 	/*
355          * Historically, the readonly edit option was set per edit buffer in
356          * vi, unless the -R command-line option was specified or the program
357          * was executed as "view".  (Well, to be truthful, if the letter 'w'
358          * occurred anywhere in the program name, but let's not get into that.)
359 	 * So, the persistant readonly state has to be stored in the screen
360 	 * structure, and the edit option value toggles with the contents of
361 	 * the edit buffer.  If the persistant readonly flag is set, set the
362 	 * readonly edit option.
363 	 *
364 	 * Otherwise, try and figure out if a file is readonly.  This is a
365 	 * dangerous thing to do.  The kernel is the only arbiter of whether
366 	 * or not a file is writeable, and the best that a user program can
367 	 * do is guess.  Obvious loopholes are files that are on a file system
368 	 * mounted readonly (access catches this one on a few systems), or
369 	 * alternate protection mechanisms, ACL's for example, that we can't
370 	 * portably check.  Lots of fun, and only here because users whined.
371 	 *
372 	 * !!!
373 	 * Historic vi displayed the readonly message if none of the file
374 	 * write bits were set, or if an an access(2) call on the path
375 	 * failed.  This seems reasonable.  If the file is mode 444, root
376 	 * users may want to know that the owner of the file did not expect
377 	 * it to be written.
378 	 *
379 	 * Historic vi set the readonly bit if no write bits were set for
380 	 * a file, even if the access call would have succeeded.  This makes
381 	 * the superuser force the write even when vi expects that it will
382 	 * succeed.  I'm less supportive of this semantic, but it's historic
383 	 * practice and the conservative approach to vi'ing files as root.
384 	 *
385 	 * It would be nice if there was some way to update this when the user
386 	 * does a "^Z; chmod ...".  The problem is that we'd first have to
387 	 * distinguish between readonly bits set because of file permissions
388 	 * and those set for other reasons.  That's not too hard, but deciding
389 	 * when to reevaluate the permissions is trickier.  An alternative
390 	 * might be to turn off the readonly bit if the user forces a write
391 	 * and it succeeds.
392 	 *
393 	 * XXX
394 	 * Access(2) doesn't consider the effective uid/gid values.  This
395 	 * probably isn't a problem for vi when it's running standalone.
396 	 */
397 	if (readonly || F_ISSET(sp, SC_READONLY) ||
398 	    (!F_ISSET(frp, FR_NEWFILE) &&
399 	    (!(sb.st_mode & (S_IWUSR | S_IWGRP | S_IWOTH)) ||
400 	    access(frp->name, W_OK))))
401 		O_SET(sp, O_READONLY);
402 	else
403 		O_CLR(sp, O_READONLY);
404 
405 	/* Switch... */
406 	++ep->refcnt;
407 	sp->ep = ep;
408 	sp->frp = frp;
409 
410 	/* Detect and set the file encoding */
411 	file_encinit(sp);
412 
413 	/* Set the initial cursor position, queue initial command. */
414 	file_cinit(sp);
415 
416 	/* Redraw the screen from scratch, schedule a welcome message. */
417 	F_SET(sp, SC_SCR_REFORMAT | SC_STATUS);
418 
419 	return (0);
420 
421 err:	if (frp->name != NULL) {
422 		free(frp->name);
423 		frp->name = NULL;
424 	}
425 	if (frp->tname != NULL) {
426 		(void)unlink(frp->tname);
427 		free(frp->tname);
428 		frp->tname = NULL;
429 	}
430 
431 oerr:	if (F_ISSET(ep, F_RCV_ON))
432 		(void)unlink(ep->rcv_path);
433 	if (ep->rcv_path != NULL) {
434 		free(ep->rcv_path);
435 		ep->rcv_path = NULL;
436 	}
437 	if (ep->db != NULL)
438 		(void)ep->db->close(ep->db);
439 	free(ep);
440 
441 	return (open_err ?
442 	    file_init(sp, frp, rcv_name, flags | FS_OPENERR) : 1);
443 }
444 
445 /*
446  * file_spath --
447  *	Scan the user's path to find the file that we're going to
448  *	try and open.
449  */
450 static int
451 file_spath(
452 	SCR *sp,
453 	FREF *frp,
454 	struct stat *sbp,
455 	int *existsp)
456 {
457 	int savech;
458 	size_t len;
459 	int found;
460 	char *name, *p, *t, *path;
461 
462 	/*
463 	 * If the name is NULL or an explicit reference (i.e., the first
464 	 * component is . or ..) ignore the O_PATH option.
465 	 */
466 	name = frp->name;
467 	if (name == NULL) {
468 		*existsp = 0;
469 		return (0);
470 	}
471 	if (name[0] == '/' || (name[0] == '.' &&
472 	    (name[1] == '/' || (name[1] == '.' && name[2] == '/')))) {
473 		*existsp = !stat(name, sbp);
474 		return (0);
475 	}
476 
477 	/* Try . */
478 	if (!stat(name, sbp)) {
479 		*existsp = 1;
480 		return (0);
481 	}
482 
483 	/* Try the O_PATH option values. */
484 	for (found = 0, p = t = O_STR(sp, O_PATH);; ++p)
485 		if (*p == ':' || *p == '\0') {
486 			/*
487 			 * Ignore the empty strings and ".", since we've already
488 			 * tried the current directory.
489 			 */
490 			if (t < p && (p - t != 1 || *t != '.')) {
491 				savech = *p;
492 				*p = '\0';
493 				if ((path = join(t, name)) == NULL) {
494 					msgq(sp, M_SYSERR, NULL);
495 					break;
496 				}
497 				len = strlen(path);
498 				*p = savech;
499 				if (!stat(path, sbp)) {
500 					found = 1;
501 					break;
502 				}
503 				free(path);
504 			}
505 			t = p + 1;
506 			if (*p == '\0')
507 				break;
508 		}
509 
510 	/* If we found it, build a new pathname and discard the old one. */
511 	if (found) {
512 		free(frp->name);
513 		frp->name = path;
514 	}
515 	*existsp = found;
516 	return (0);
517 }
518 
519 /*
520  * file_cinit --
521  *	Set up the initial cursor position.
522  */
523 static void
524 file_cinit(SCR *sp)
525 {
526 	GS *gp;
527 	MARK m;
528 	size_t len;
529 	int nb;
530 	CHAR_T *wp;
531 	size_t wlen;
532 
533 	/* Set some basic defaults. */
534 	sp->lno = 1;
535 	sp->cno = 0;
536 
537 	/*
538 	 * Historically, initial commands (the -c option) weren't executed
539 	 * until a file was loaded, e.g. "vi +10 nofile", followed by an
540 	 * :edit or :tag command, would execute the +10 on the file loaded
541 	 * by the subsequent command, (assuming that it existed).  This
542 	 * applied as well to files loaded using the tag commands, and we
543 	 * follow that historic practice.  Also, all initial commands were
544 	 * ex commands and were always executed on the last line of the file.
545 	 *
546 	 * Otherwise, if no initial command for this file:
547 	 *    If in ex mode, move to the last line, first nonblank character.
548 	 *    If the file has previously been edited, move to the last known
549 	 *	  position, and check it for validity.
550 	 *    Otherwise, move to the first line, first nonblank.
551 	 *
552 	 * This gets called by the file init code, because we may be in a
553 	 * file of ex commands and we want to execute them from the right
554 	 * location in the file.
555 	 */
556 	nb = 0;
557 	gp = sp->gp;
558 	if (gp->c_option != NULL && !F_ISSET(sp->frp, FR_NEWFILE)) {
559 		if (db_last(sp, &sp->lno))
560 			return;
561 		if (sp->lno == 0) {
562 			sp->lno = 1;
563 			sp->cno = 0;
564 		}
565 		CHAR2INT(sp, gp->c_option, strlen(gp->c_option) + 1,
566 			 wp, wlen);
567 		if (ex_run_str(sp, "-c option", wp, wlen - 1, 1, 1))
568 			return;
569 		gp->c_option = NULL;
570 	} else if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_EX)) {
571 		if (db_last(sp, &sp->lno))
572 			return;
573 		if (sp->lno == 0) {
574 			sp->lno = 1;
575 			sp->cno = 0;
576 			return;
577 		}
578 		nb = 1;
579 	} else {
580 		if (F_ISSET(sp->frp, FR_CURSORSET)) {
581 			sp->lno = sp->frp->lno;
582 			sp->cno = sp->frp->cno;
583 
584 			/* If returning to a file in vi, center the line. */
585 			 F_SET(sp, SC_SCR_CENTER);
586 		} else {
587 			if (O_ISSET(sp, O_COMMENT))
588 				file_comment(sp);
589 			else
590 				sp->lno = 1;
591 			nb = 1;
592 		}
593 		if (db_get(sp, sp->lno, 0, NULL, &len)) {
594 			sp->lno = 1;
595 			sp->cno = 0;
596 			return;
597 		}
598 		if (!nb && sp->cno > len)
599 			nb = 1;
600 	}
601 	if (nb) {
602 		sp->cno = 0;
603 		(void)nonblank(sp, sp->lno, &sp->cno);
604 	}
605 
606 	/*
607 	 * !!!
608 	 * The initial column is also the most attractive column.
609 	 */
610 	sp->rcm = sp->cno;
611 
612 	/*
613 	 * !!!
614 	 * Historically, vi initialized the absolute mark, but ex did not.
615 	 * Which meant, that if the first command in ex mode was "visual",
616 	 * or if an ex command was executed first (e.g. vi +10 file) vi was
617 	 * entered without the mark being initialized.  For consistency, if
618 	 * the file isn't empty, we initialize it for everyone, believing
619 	 * that it can't hurt, and is generally useful.  Not initializing it
620 	 * if the file is empty is historic practice, although it has always
621 	 * been possible to set (and use) marks in empty vi files.
622 	 */
623 	m.lno = sp->lno;
624 	m.cno = sp->cno;
625 	(void)mark_set(sp, ABSMARK1, &m, 0);
626 }
627 
628 /*
629  * file_end --
630  *	Stop editing a file.
631  *
632  * PUBLIC: int file_end(SCR *, EXF *, int);
633  */
634 int
635 file_end(
636 	SCR *sp,
637 	EXF *ep,
638 	int force)
639 {
640 	FREF *frp;
641 
642 	/*
643 	 * !!!
644 	 * ep MAY NOT BE THE SAME AS sp->ep, DON'T USE THE LATTER.
645 	 * (If argument ep is NULL, use sp->ep.)
646 	 *
647 	 * If multiply referenced, just decrement the count and return.
648 	 */
649 	if (ep == NULL)
650 		ep = sp->ep;
651 	if (--ep->refcnt != 0)
652 		return (0);
653 
654 	/*
655 	 *
656 	 * Clean up the FREF structure.
657 	 *
658 	 * Save the cursor location.
659 	 *
660 	 * XXX
661 	 * It would be cleaner to do this somewhere else, but by the time
662 	 * ex or vi knows that we're changing files it's already happened.
663 	 */
664 	frp = sp->frp;
665 	frp->lno = sp->lno;
666 	frp->cno = sp->cno;
667 	F_SET(frp, FR_CURSORSET);
668 
669 	/*
670 	 * We may no longer need the temporary backing file, so clean it
671 	 * up.  We don't need the FREF structure either, if the file was
672 	 * never named, so lose it.
673 	 *
674 	 * !!!
675 	 * Re: FR_DONTDELETE, see the comment above in file_init().
676 	 */
677 	if (!F_ISSET(frp, FR_DONTDELETE) && frp->tname != NULL) {
678 		if (unlink(frp->tname))
679 			msgq_str(sp, M_SYSERR, frp->tname, "240|%s: remove");
680 		free(frp->tname);
681 		frp->tname = NULL;
682 		if (F_ISSET(frp, FR_TMPFILE)) {
683 			TAILQ_REMOVE(sp->gp->frefq, frp, q);
684 			if (frp->name != NULL)
685 				free(frp->name);
686 			free(frp);
687 		}
688 		sp->frp = NULL;
689 	}
690 
691 	/*
692 	 * Clean up the EXF structure.
693 	 *
694 	 * Close the db structure.
695 	 */
696 	if (ep->db->close != NULL && ep->db->close(ep->db) && !force) {
697 		msgq_str(sp, M_SYSERR, frp->name, "241|%s: close");
698 		++ep->refcnt;
699 		return (1);
700 	}
701 
702 	/* COMMITTED TO THE CLOSE.  THERE'S NO GOING BACK... */
703 
704 	/* Stop logging. */
705 	(void)log_end(sp, ep);
706 
707 	/* Free up any marks. */
708 	(void)mark_end(sp, ep);
709 
710 	/*
711 	 * Delete recovery files, close the open descriptor, free recovery
712 	 * memory.  See recover.c for a description of the protocol.
713 	 *
714 	 * XXX
715 	 * Unlink backup file first, we can detect that the recovery file
716 	 * doesn't reference anything when the user tries to recover it.
717 	 * There's a race, here, obviously, but it's fairly small.
718 	 */
719 	if (!F_ISSET(ep, F_RCV_NORM)) {
720 		if (ep->rcv_path != NULL && unlink(ep->rcv_path))
721 			msgq_str(sp, M_SYSERR, ep->rcv_path, "242|%s: remove");
722 		if (ep->rcv_mpath != NULL && unlink(ep->rcv_mpath))
723 			msgq_str(sp, M_SYSERR, ep->rcv_mpath, "243|%s: remove");
724 	}
725 	if (ep->rcv_fd != -1)
726 		(void)close(ep->rcv_fd);
727 	if (ep->rcv_path != NULL)
728 		free(ep->rcv_path);
729 	if (ep->rcv_mpath != NULL)
730 		free(ep->rcv_mpath);
731 	if (ep->c_blen > 0)
732 		free(ep->c_lp);
733 
734 	free(ep);
735 	return (0);
736 }
737 
738 /*
739  * file_write --
740  *	Write the file to disk.  Historic vi had fairly convoluted
741  *	semantics for whether or not writes would happen.  That's
742  *	why all the flags.
743  *
744  * PUBLIC: int file_write(SCR *, MARK *, MARK *, char *, int);
745  */
746 int
747 file_write(
748 	SCR *sp,
749 	MARK *fm,
750 	MARK *tm,
751 	char *name,
752 	int flags)
753 {
754 	enum { NEWFILE, OLDFILE } mtype;
755 	struct stat sb;
756 	EXF *ep;
757 	FILE *fp;
758 	FREF *frp;
759 	MARK from, to;
760 	size_t len;
761 	u_long nlno, nch;
762 	int fd, nf, noname, oflags, rval;
763 	char *p, *s, *t, buf[1024];
764 	const char *msgstr;
765 
766 	ep = sp->ep;
767 	frp = sp->frp;
768 
769 	/*
770 	 * Writing '%', or naming the current file explicitly, has the
771 	 * same semantics as writing without a name.
772 	 */
773 	if (name == NULL || !strcmp(name, frp->name)) {
774 		noname = 1;
775 		name = frp->name;
776 	} else
777 		noname = 0;
778 
779 	/* Can't write files marked read-only, unless forced. */
780 	if (!LF_ISSET(FS_FORCE) && noname && O_ISSET(sp, O_READONLY)) {
781 		msgq(sp, M_ERR, LF_ISSET(FS_POSSIBLE) ?
782 		    "244|Read-only file, not written; use ! to override" :
783 		    "245|Read-only file, not written");
784 		return (1);
785 	}
786 
787 	/* If not forced, not appending, and "writeany" not set ... */
788 	if (!LF_ISSET(FS_FORCE | FS_APPEND) && !O_ISSET(sp, O_WRITEANY)) {
789 		/* Don't overwrite anything but the original file. */
790 		if ((!noname || F_ISSET(frp, FR_NAMECHANGE)) &&
791 		    !stat(name, &sb)) {
792 			msgq_str(sp, M_ERR, name,
793 			    LF_ISSET(FS_POSSIBLE) ?
794 			    "246|%s exists, not written; use ! to override" :
795 			    "247|%s exists, not written");
796 			return (1);
797 		}
798 
799 		/*
800 		 * Don't write part of any existing file.  Only test for the
801 		 * original file, the previous test catches anything else.
802 		 */
803 		if (!LF_ISSET(FS_ALL) && noname && !stat(name, &sb)) {
804 			msgq(sp, M_ERR, LF_ISSET(FS_POSSIBLE) ?
805 			    "248|Partial file, not written; use ! to override" :
806 			    "249|Partial file, not written");
807 			return (1);
808 		}
809 	}
810 
811 	/*
812 	 * Figure out if the file already exists -- if it doesn't, we display
813 	 * the "new file" message.  The stat might not be necessary, but we
814 	 * just repeat it because it's easier than hacking the previous tests.
815 	 * The information is only used for the user message and modification
816 	 * time test, so we can ignore the obvious race condition.
817 	 *
818 	 * One final test.  If we're not forcing or appending the current file,
819 	 * and we have a saved modification time, object if the file changed
820 	 * since we last edited or wrote it, and make them force it.
821 	 */
822 	if (stat(name, &sb))
823 		mtype = NEWFILE;
824 	else {
825 		if (noname && !LF_ISSET(FS_FORCE | FS_APPEND) &&
826 		    ((F_ISSET(ep, F_DEVSET) &&
827 		    (sb.st_dev != ep->mdev || sb.st_ino != ep->minode)) ||
828 		    timespeccmp(&sb.st_mtimespec, &ep->mtim, !=))) {
829 			msgq_str(sp, M_ERR, name, LF_ISSET(FS_POSSIBLE) ?
830 "250|%s: file modified more recently than this copy; use ! to override" :
831 "251|%s: file modified more recently than this copy");
832 			return (1);
833 		}
834 
835 		mtype = OLDFILE;
836 	}
837 
838 	/* Set flags to create, write, and either append or truncate. */
839 	oflags = O_CREAT | O_WRONLY |
840 	    (LF_ISSET(FS_APPEND) ? O_APPEND : O_TRUNC);
841 
842 	/* Backup the file if requested. */
843 	if (!opts_empty(sp, O_BACKUP, 1) &&
844 	    file_backup(sp, name, O_STR(sp, O_BACKUP)) && !LF_ISSET(FS_FORCE))
845 		return (1);
846 
847 	/* Open the file. */
848 	if ((fd = open(name, oflags,
849 	    S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP | S_IROTH | S_IWOTH)) < 0) {
850 		if (errno == EACCES && LF_ISSET(FS_FORCE)) {
851 			/*
852 			 * If the user owns the file but does not
853 			 * have write permission on it, grant it
854 			 * automatically for the duration of the
855 			 * opening of the file, if possible.
856 			 */
857 			struct stat sb;
858 			mode_t fmode;
859 
860 			if (stat(name, &sb) != 0)
861 				goto fail_open;
862 			fmode = sb.st_mode;
863 			if (!(sb.st_mode & S_IWUSR) && sb.st_uid == getuid())
864 				fmode |= S_IWUSR;
865 			else
866 				goto fail_open;
867 			if (chmod(name, fmode) != 0)
868 				goto fail_open;
869 			fd = open(name, oflags, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR |
870 			    S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP | S_IROTH | S_IWOTH);
871 			if (fd == -1)
872 				goto fail_open;
873 			(void)fchmod(fd, sb.st_mode);
874 			goto success_open;
875 		fail_open:
876 			errno = EACCES;
877 		}
878 		msgq_str(sp, M_SYSERR, name, "%s");
879 		return (1);
880 	}
881 success_open:
882 
883 	/* Try and get a lock. */
884 	if (!noname && file_lock(sp, NULL, fd, 0) == LOCK_UNAVAIL)
885 		msgq_str(sp, M_ERR, name,
886 		    "252|%s: write lock was unavailable");
887 
888 	/*
889 	 * Use stdio for buffering.
890 	 *
891 	 * XXX
892 	 * SVR4.2 requires the fdopen mode exactly match the original open
893 	 * mode, i.e. you have to open with "a" if appending.
894 	 */
895 	if ((fp = fdopen(fd, LF_ISSET(FS_APPEND) ? "a" : "w")) == NULL) {
896 		msgq_str(sp, M_SYSERR, name, "%s");
897 		(void)close(fd);
898 		return (1);
899 	}
900 
901 	/* Build fake addresses, if necessary. */
902 	if (fm == NULL) {
903 		from.lno = 1;
904 		from.cno = 0;
905 		fm = &from;
906 		if (db_last(sp, &to.lno))
907 			return (1);
908 		to.cno = 0;
909 		tm = &to;
910 	}
911 
912 	rval = ex_writefp(sp, name, fp, fm, tm, &nlno, &nch, 0);
913 
914 	/*
915 	 * Save the new last modification time -- even if the write fails
916 	 * we re-init the time.  That way the user can clean up the disk
917 	 * and rewrite without having to force it.
918 	 */
919 	if (noname)
920 		if (stat(name, &sb))
921 			timepoint_system(&ep->mtim);
922 		else {
923 			F_SET(ep, F_DEVSET);
924 			ep->mdev = sb.st_dev;
925 			ep->minode = sb.st_ino;
926 
927 			ep->mtim = sb.st_mtimespec;
928 		}
929 
930 	/*
931 	 * If the write failed, complain loudly.  ex_writefp() has already
932 	 * complained about the actual error, reinforce it if data was lost.
933 	 */
934 	if (rval) {
935 		if (!LF_ISSET(FS_APPEND))
936 			msgq_str(sp, M_ERR, name,
937 			    "254|%s: WARNING: FILE TRUNCATED");
938 		return (1);
939 	}
940 
941 	/*
942 	 * Once we've actually written the file, it doesn't matter that the
943 	 * file name was changed -- if it was, we've already whacked it.
944 	 */
945 	F_CLR(frp, FR_NAMECHANGE);
946 
947 	/*
948 	 * If wrote the entire file, and it wasn't by appending it to a file,
949 	 * clear the modified bit.  If the file was written to the original
950 	 * file name and the file is a temporary, set the "no exit" bit.  This
951 	 * permits the user to write the file and use it in the context of the
952 	 * filesystem, but still keeps them from discarding their changes by
953 	 * exiting.
954 	 */
955 	if (LF_ISSET(FS_ALL) && !LF_ISSET(FS_APPEND)) {
956 		F_CLR(ep, F_MODIFIED);
957 		if (F_ISSET(frp, FR_TMPFILE))
958 			if (noname)
959 				F_SET(frp, FR_TMPEXIT);
960 			else
961 				F_CLR(frp, FR_TMPEXIT);
962 	}
963 
964 	p = msg_print(sp, name, &nf);
965 	switch (mtype) {
966 	case NEWFILE:
967 		msgstr = msg_cat(sp,
968 		    "256|%s: new file: %lu lines, %lu characters", NULL);
969 		len = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), msgstr, p, nlno, nch);
970 		break;
971 	case OLDFILE:
972 		msgstr = msg_cat(sp, LF_ISSET(FS_APPEND) ?
973 		    "315|%s: appended: %lu lines, %lu characters" :
974 		    "257|%s: %lu lines, %lu characters", NULL);
975 		len = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), msgstr, p, nlno, nch);
976 		break;
977 	default:
978 		abort();
979 	}
980 
981 	/*
982 	 * There's a nasty problem with long path names.  Cscope and tags files
983 	 * can result in long paths and vi will request a continuation key from
984 	 * the user.  Unfortunately, the user has typed ahead, and chaos will
985 	 * result.  If we assume that the characters in the filenames only take
986 	 * a single screen column each, we can trim the filename.
987 	 */
988 	s = buf;
989 	if (len >= sp->cols) {
990 		for (s = buf, t = buf + strlen(p); s < t &&
991 		    (*s != '/' || len >= sp->cols - 3); ++s, --len);
992 		if (s == t)
993 			s = buf;
994 		else {
995 			*--s = '.';		/* Leading ellipses. */
996 			*--s = '.';
997 			*--s = '.';
998 		}
999 	}
1000 	msgq(sp, M_INFO, "%s", s);
1001 	if (nf)
1002 		FREE_SPACE(sp, p, 0);
1003 	return (0);
1004 }
1005 
1006 /*
1007  * file_backup --
1008  *	Backup the about-to-be-written file.
1009  *
1010  * XXX
1011  * We do the backup by copying the entire file.  It would be nice to do
1012  * a rename instead, but: (1) both files may not fit and we want to fail
1013  * before doing the rename; (2) the backup file may not be on the same
1014  * disk partition as the file being written; (3) there may be optional
1015  * file information (MACs, DACs, whatever) that we won't get right if we
1016  * recreate the file.  So, let's not risk it.
1017  */
1018 static int
1019 file_backup(
1020 	SCR *sp,
1021 	char *name,
1022 	char *bname)
1023 {
1024 	struct dirent *dp;
1025 	struct stat sb;
1026 	DIR *dirp;
1027 	EXCMD cmd;
1028 	off_t off;
1029 	size_t blen;
1030 	int flags, maxnum, nr, num, nw, rfd, wfd, version;
1031 	char *bp, *estr, *p, *pct, *slash, *t, *wfname, buf[8192];
1032 	CHAR_T *wp;
1033 	size_t wlen;
1034 	size_t nlen;
1035 	char *d = NULL;
1036 
1037 	rfd = wfd = -1;
1038 	bp = estr = wfname = NULL;
1039 
1040 	/*
1041 	 * Open the current file for reading.  Do this first, so that
1042 	 * we don't exec a shell before the most likely failure point.
1043 	 * If it doesn't exist, it's okay, there's just nothing to back
1044 	 * up.
1045 	 */
1046 	errno = 0;
1047 	if ((rfd = open(name, O_RDONLY, 0)) < 0) {
1048 		if (errno == ENOENT)
1049 			return (0);
1050 		estr = name;
1051 		goto err;
1052 	}
1053 
1054 	/*
1055 	 * If the name starts with an 'N' character, add a version number
1056 	 * to the name.  Strip the leading N from the string passed to the
1057 	 * expansion routines, for no particular reason.  It would be nice
1058 	 * to permit users to put the version number anywhere in the backup
1059 	 * name, but there isn't a special character that we can use in the
1060 	 * name, and giving a new character a special meaning leads to ugly
1061 	 * hacks both here and in the supporting ex routines.
1062 	 *
1063 	 * Shell and file name expand the option's value.
1064 	 */
1065 	ex_cinit(sp, &cmd, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
1066 	if (bname[0] == 'N') {
1067 		version = 1;
1068 		++bname;
1069 	} else
1070 		version = 0;
1071 	CHAR2INT(sp, bname, strlen(bname), wp, wlen);
1072 	if ((wp = v_wstrdup(sp, wp, wlen)) == NULL)
1073 		return (1);
1074 	if (argv_exp2(sp, &cmd, wp, wlen)) {
1075 		free(wp);
1076 		return (1);
1077 	}
1078 	free(wp);
1079 
1080 	/*
1081 	 *  0 args: impossible.
1082 	 *  1 args: use it.
1083 	 * >1 args: object, too many args.
1084 	 */
1085 	if (cmd.argc != 1) {
1086 		msgq_str(sp, M_ERR, bname,
1087 		    "258|%s expanded into too many file names");
1088 		(void)close(rfd);
1089 		return (1);
1090 	}
1091 
1092 	/*
1093 	 * If appending a version number, read through the directory, looking
1094 	 * for file names that match the name followed by a number.  Make all
1095 	 * of the other % characters in name literal, so the user doesn't get
1096 	 * surprised and sscanf doesn't drop core indirecting through pointers
1097 	 * that don't exist.  If any such files are found, increment its number
1098 	 * by one.
1099 	 */
1100 	if (version) {
1101 		GET_SPACE_GOTOC(sp, bp, blen, cmd.argv[0]->len * 2 + 50);
1102 		INT2CHAR(sp, cmd.argv[0]->bp, cmd.argv[0]->len + 1,
1103 			 p, nlen);
1104 		d = strdup(p);
1105 		p = d;
1106 		for (t = bp, slash = NULL;
1107 		     p[0] != '\0'; *t++ = *p++)
1108 			if (p[0] == '%') {
1109 				if (p[1] != '%')
1110 					*t++ = '%';
1111 			} else if (p[0] == '/')
1112 				slash = t;
1113 		pct = t;
1114 		*t++ = '%';
1115 		*t++ = 'd';
1116 		*t = '\0';
1117 
1118 		if (slash == NULL) {
1119 			dirp = opendir(".");
1120 			p = bp;
1121 		} else {
1122 			*slash = '\0';
1123 			dirp = opendir(bp);
1124 			*slash = '/';
1125 			p = slash + 1;
1126 		}
1127 		if (dirp == NULL) {
1128 			INT2CHAR(sp, cmd.argv[0]->bp, cmd.argv[0]->len + 1,
1129 				estr, nlen);
1130 			goto err;
1131 		}
1132 
1133 		for (maxnum = 0; (dp = readdir(dirp)) != NULL;)
1134 			if (sscanf(dp->d_name, p, &num) == 1 && num > maxnum)
1135 				maxnum = num;
1136 		(void)closedir(dirp);
1137 
1138 		/* Format the backup file name. */
1139 		(void)snprintf(pct, blen - (pct - bp), "%d", maxnum + 1);
1140 		wfname = bp;
1141 	} else {
1142 		bp = NULL;
1143 		INT2CHAR(sp, cmd.argv[0]->bp, cmd.argv[0]->len + 1,
1144 			wfname, nlen);
1145 	}
1146 
1147 	/* Open the backup file, avoiding lurkers. */
1148 	if (stat(wfname, &sb) == 0) {
1149 		if (!S_ISREG(sb.st_mode)) {
1150 			msgq_str(sp, M_ERR, bname,
1151 			    "259|%s: not a regular file");
1152 			goto err;
1153 		}
1154 		if (sb.st_uid != getuid()) {
1155 			msgq_str(sp, M_ERR, bname, "260|%s: not owned by you");
1156 			goto err;
1157 		}
1158 		if (sb.st_mode & (S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP | S_IROTH | S_IWOTH)) {
1159 			msgq_str(sp, M_ERR, bname,
1160 			   "261|%s: accessible by a user other than the owner");
1161 			goto err;
1162 		}
1163 		flags = O_TRUNC;
1164 	} else
1165 		flags = O_CREAT | O_EXCL;
1166 	if ((wfd = open(wfname, flags | O_WRONLY, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR)) < 0) {
1167 		estr = bname;
1168 		goto err;
1169 	}
1170 
1171 	/* Copy the file's current contents to its backup value. */
1172 	while ((nr = read(rfd, buf, sizeof(buf))) > 0)
1173 		for (off = 0; nr != 0; nr -= nw, off += nw)
1174 			if ((nw = write(wfd, buf + off, nr)) < 0) {
1175 				estr = wfname;
1176 				goto err;
1177 			}
1178 	if (nr < 0) {
1179 		estr = name;
1180 		goto err;
1181 	}
1182 
1183 	if (close(rfd)) {
1184 		estr = name;
1185 		goto err;
1186 	}
1187 	if (close(wfd)) {
1188 		estr = wfname;
1189 		goto err;
1190 	}
1191 	if (bp != NULL)
1192 		FREE_SPACE(sp, bp, blen);
1193 	return (0);
1194 
1195 alloc_err:
1196 err:	if (rfd != -1)
1197 		(void)close(rfd);
1198 	if (wfd != -1) {
1199 		(void)unlink(wfname);
1200 		(void)close(wfd);
1201 	}
1202 	if (estr)
1203 		msgq_str(sp, M_SYSERR, estr, "%s");
1204 	if (d != NULL)
1205 		free(d);
1206 	if (bp != NULL)
1207 		FREE_SPACE(sp, bp, blen);
1208 	return (1);
1209 }
1210 
1211 /*
1212  * file_encinit --
1213  *	Read the first line and set the O_FILEENCODING.
1214  */
1215 static void
1216 file_encinit(SCR *sp)
1217 {
1218 #if defined(USE_WIDECHAR) && defined(USE_ICONV)
1219 	size_t len;
1220 	char *p;
1221 	size_t blen = 0;
1222 	char buf[4096];	/* not need to be '\0'-terminated */
1223 	recno_t ln = 1;
1224 	EXF *ep;
1225 
1226 	ep = sp->ep;
1227 
1228 	while (!db_rget(sp, ln++, &p, &len)) {
1229 		if (blen + len > sizeof(buf))
1230 			len = sizeof(buf) - blen;
1231 		memcpy(buf + blen, p, len);
1232 		blen += len;
1233 		if (blen == sizeof(buf))
1234 			break;
1235 		else
1236 			buf[blen++] = '\n';
1237 	}
1238 
1239 	/*
1240 	 * Detect UTF-8 and fallback to the locale/preset encoding.
1241 	 *
1242 	 * XXX
1243 	 * A manually set O_FILEENCODING indicates the "fallback
1244 	 * encoding", but UTF-8, which can be safely detected, is not
1245 	 * inherited from the old screen.
1246 	 */
1247 	if (looks_utf8(buf, blen) > 1)
1248 		o_set(sp, O_FILEENCODING, OS_STRDUP, "utf-8", 0);
1249 	else if (!O_ISSET(sp, O_FILEENCODING) ||
1250 	    !strcasecmp(O_STR(sp, O_FILEENCODING), "utf-8"))
1251 		o_set(sp, O_FILEENCODING, OS_STRDUP, codeset(), 0);
1252 
1253 	conv_enc(sp, O_FILEENCODING, 0);
1254 #endif
1255 }
1256 
1257 /*
1258  * file_comment --
1259  *	Skip the first comment.
1260  */
1261 static void
1262 file_comment(SCR *sp)
1263 {
1264 	recno_t lno;
1265 	size_t len;
1266 	CHAR_T *p;
1267 
1268 	for (lno = 1; !db_get(sp, lno, 0, &p, &len) && len == 0; ++lno);
1269 	if (p == NULL)
1270 		return;
1271 	if (p[0] == '#') {
1272 		F_SET(sp, SC_SCR_TOP);
1273 		while (!db_get(sp, ++lno, 0, &p, &len))
1274 			if (len < 1 || p[0] != '#') {
1275 				sp->lno = lno;
1276 				return;
1277 			}
1278 	} else if (len > 1 && p[0] == '/' && p[1] == '*') {
1279 		F_SET(sp, SC_SCR_TOP);
1280 		do {
1281 			for (; len > 1; --len, ++p)
1282 				if (p[0] == '*' && p[1] == '/') {
1283 					sp->lno = lno;
1284 					return;
1285 				}
1286 		} while (!db_get(sp, ++lno, 0, &p, &len));
1287 	} else if (len > 1 && p[0] == '/' && p[1] == '/') {
1288 		F_SET(sp, SC_SCR_TOP);
1289 		p += 2;
1290 		len -= 2;
1291 		do {
1292 			for (; len > 1; --len, ++p)
1293 				if (p[0] == '/' && p[1] == '/') {
1294 					sp->lno = lno;
1295 					return;
1296 				}
1297 		} while (!db_get(sp, ++lno, 0, &p, &len));
1298 	}
1299 }
1300 
1301 /*
1302  * file_m1 --
1303  * 	First modification check routine.  The :next, :prev, :rewind, :tag,
1304  *	:tagpush, :tagpop, ^^ modifications check.
1305  *
1306  * PUBLIC: int file_m1(SCR *, int, int);
1307  */
1308 int
1309 file_m1(
1310 	SCR *sp,
1311 	int force,
1312 	int flags)
1313 {
1314 	EXF *ep;
1315 
1316 	ep = sp->ep;
1317 
1318 	/* If no file loaded, return no modifications. */
1319 	if (ep == NULL)
1320 		return (0);
1321 
1322 	/*
1323 	 * If the file has been modified, we'll want to write it back or
1324 	 * fail.  If autowrite is set, we'll write it back automatically,
1325 	 * unless force is also set.  Otherwise, we fail unless forced or
1326 	 * there's another open screen on this file.
1327 	 */
1328 	if (F_ISSET(ep, F_MODIFIED))
1329 		if (O_ISSET(sp, O_AUTOWRITE)) {
1330 			if (!force && file_aw(sp, flags))
1331 				return (1);
1332 		} else if (ep->refcnt <= 1 && !force) {
1333 			msgq(sp, M_ERR, LF_ISSET(FS_POSSIBLE) ?
1334 "262|File modified since last complete write; write or use ! to override" :
1335 "263|File modified since last complete write; write or use :edit! to override");
1336 			return (1);
1337 		}
1338 
1339 	return (file_m3(sp, force));
1340 }
1341 
1342 /*
1343  * file_m2 --
1344  * 	Second modification check routine.  The :edit, :quit, :recover
1345  *	modifications check.
1346  *
1347  * PUBLIC: int file_m2(SCR *, int);
1348  */
1349 int
1350 file_m2(
1351 	SCR *sp,
1352 	int force)
1353 {
1354 	EXF *ep;
1355 
1356 	ep = sp->ep;
1357 
1358 	/* If no file loaded, return no modifications. */
1359 	if (ep == NULL)
1360 		return (0);
1361 
1362 	/*
1363 	 * If the file has been modified, we'll want to fail, unless forced
1364 	 * or there's another open screen on this file.
1365 	 */
1366 	if (F_ISSET(ep, F_MODIFIED) && ep->refcnt <= 1 && !force) {
1367 		msgq(sp, M_ERR,
1368 "264|File modified since last complete write; write or use ! to override");
1369 		return (1);
1370 	}
1371 
1372 	return (file_m3(sp, force));
1373 }
1374 
1375 /*
1376  * file_m3 --
1377  * 	Third modification check routine.
1378  *
1379  * PUBLIC: int file_m3(SCR *, int);
1380  */
1381 int
1382 file_m3(
1383 	SCR *sp,
1384 	int force)
1385 {
1386 	EXF *ep;
1387 
1388 	ep = sp->ep;
1389 
1390 	/* If no file loaded, return no modifications. */
1391 	if (ep == NULL)
1392 		return (0);
1393 
1394 	/*
1395 	 * Don't exit while in a temporary files if the file was ever modified.
1396 	 * The problem is that if the user does a ":wq", we write and quit,
1397 	 * unlinking the temporary file.  Not what the user had in mind at all.
1398 	 * We permit writing to temporary files, so that user maps using file
1399 	 * system names work with temporary files.
1400 	 */
1401 	if (F_ISSET(sp->frp, FR_TMPEXIT) && ep->refcnt <= 1 && !force) {
1402 		msgq(sp, M_ERR,
1403 		    "265|File is a temporary; exit will discard modifications");
1404 		return (1);
1405 	}
1406 	return (0);
1407 }
1408 
1409 /*
1410  * file_aw --
1411  *	Autowrite routine.  If modified, autowrite is set and the readonly bit
1412  *	is not set, write the file.  A routine so there's a place to put the
1413  *	comment.
1414  *
1415  * PUBLIC: int file_aw(SCR *, int);
1416  */
1417 int
1418 file_aw(
1419 	SCR *sp,
1420 	int flags)
1421 {
1422 	if (!F_ISSET(sp->ep, F_MODIFIED))
1423 		return (0);
1424 	if (!O_ISSET(sp, O_AUTOWRITE))
1425 		return (0);
1426 
1427 	/*
1428 	 * !!!
1429 	 * Historic 4BSD vi attempted to write the file if autowrite was set,
1430 	 * regardless of the writeability of the file (as defined by the file
1431 	 * readonly flag).  System V changed this as some point, not attempting
1432 	 * autowrite if the file was readonly.  This feels like a bug fix to
1433 	 * me (e.g. the principle of least surprise is violated if readonly is
1434 	 * set and vi writes the file), so I'm compatible with System V.
1435 	 */
1436 	if (O_ISSET(sp, O_READONLY)) {
1437 		msgq(sp, M_INFO,
1438 		    "266|File readonly, modifications not auto-written");
1439 		return (1);
1440 	}
1441 	return (file_write(sp, NULL, NULL, NULL, flags));
1442 }
1443 
1444 /*
1445  * set_alt_name --
1446  *	Set the alternate pathname.
1447  *
1448  * Set the alternate pathname.  It's a routine because I wanted some place
1449  * to hang this comment.  The alternate pathname (normally referenced using
1450  * the special character '#' during file expansion and in the vi ^^ command)
1451  * is set by almost all ex commands that take file names as arguments.  The
1452  * rules go something like this:
1453  *
1454  *    1: If any ex command takes a file name as an argument (except for the
1455  *	 :next command), the alternate pathname is set to that file name.
1456  *	 This excludes the command ":e" and ":w !command" as no file name
1457  *       was specified.  Note, historically, the :source command did not set
1458  *	 the alternate pathname.  It does in nvi, for consistency.
1459  *
1460  *    2: However, if any ex command sets the current pathname, e.g. the
1461  *	 ":e file" or ":rew" commands succeed, then the alternate pathname
1462  *	 is set to the previous file's current pathname, if it had one.
1463  *	 This includes the ":file" command and excludes the ":e" command.
1464  *	 So, by rule #1 and rule #2, if ":edit foo" fails, the alternate
1465  *	 pathname will be "foo", if it succeeds, the alternate pathname will
1466  *	 be the previous current pathname.  The ":e" command will not set
1467  *       the alternate or current pathnames regardless.
1468  *
1469  *    3: However, if it's a read or write command with a file argument and
1470  *	 the current pathname has not yet been set, the file name becomes
1471  *	 the current pathname, and the alternate pathname is unchanged.
1472  *
1473  * If the user edits a temporary file, there may be times when there is no
1474  * alternative file name.  A name argument of NULL turns it off.
1475  *
1476  * PUBLIC: void set_alt_name(SCR *, char *);
1477  */
1478 void
1479 set_alt_name(
1480 	SCR *sp,
1481 	char *name)
1482 {
1483 	if (sp->alt_name != NULL)
1484 		free(sp->alt_name);
1485 	if (name == NULL)
1486 		sp->alt_name = NULL;
1487 	else if ((sp->alt_name = strdup(name)) == NULL)
1488 		msgq(sp, M_SYSERR, NULL);
1489 }
1490 
1491 /*
1492  * file_lock --
1493  *	Get an exclusive lock on a file.
1494  *
1495  * PUBLIC: lockr_t file_lock(SCR *, char *, int, int);
1496  */
1497 lockr_t
1498 file_lock(
1499 	SCR *sp,
1500 	char *name,
1501 	int fd,
1502 	int iswrite)
1503 {
1504 	if (!O_ISSET(sp, O_LOCKFILES))
1505 		return (LOCK_SUCCESS);
1506 
1507 	/*
1508 	 * !!!
1509 	 * We need to distinguish a lock not being available for the file
1510 	 * from the file system not supporting locking.  Flock is documented
1511 	 * as returning EWOULDBLOCK; add EAGAIN for good measure, and assume
1512 	 * they are the former.  There's no portable way to do this.
1513 	 */
1514 	errno = 0;
1515 	if (!flock(fd, LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB)) {
1516 		fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, 1);
1517 		return (LOCK_SUCCESS);
1518 	}
1519 	return (errno == EAGAIN
1520 #ifdef EWOULDBLOCK
1521 	    || errno == EWOULDBLOCK
1522 #endif
1523 	    ? LOCK_UNAVAIL : LOCK_FAILED);
1524 }
1525