1 /*- 2 * Copyright (c) 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[] = "@(#)v_txt.c 10.87 (Berkeley) 10/13/96"; 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 #include <bitstring.h> 22 #include <ctype.h> 23 #include <errno.h> 24 #include <limits.h> 25 #include <stdio.h> 26 #include <stdlib.h> 27 #include <string.h> 28 #include <unistd.h> 29 30 #include "../common/common.h" 31 #include "vi.h" 32 33 static int txt_abbrev __P((SCR *, TEXT *, CHAR_T *, int, int *, int *)); 34 static void txt_ai_resolve __P((SCR *, TEXT *, int *)); 35 static TEXT *txt_backup __P((SCR *, TEXTH *, TEXT *, u_int32_t *)); 36 static int txt_dent __P((SCR *, TEXT *, int)); 37 static int txt_emark __P((SCR *, TEXT *, size_t)); 38 static void txt_err __P((SCR *, TEXTH *)); 39 static int txt_fc __P((SCR *, TEXT *, int *)); 40 static int txt_fc_col __P((SCR *, int, ARGS **)); 41 static int txt_hex __P((SCR *, TEXT *)); 42 static int txt_insch __P((SCR *, TEXT *, CHAR_T *, u_int)); 43 static int txt_isrch __P((SCR *, VICMD *, TEXT *, u_int8_t *)); 44 static int txt_map_end __P((SCR *)); 45 static int txt_map_init __P((SCR *)); 46 static int txt_margin __P((SCR *, TEXT *, TEXT *, int *, u_int32_t)); 47 static void txt_nomorech __P((SCR *)); 48 static void txt_Rresolve __P((SCR *, TEXTH *, TEXT *, const size_t)); 49 static int txt_resolve __P((SCR *, TEXTH *, u_int32_t)); 50 static int txt_showmatch __P((SCR *, TEXT *)); 51 static void txt_unmap __P((SCR *, TEXT *, u_int32_t *)); 52 53 /* Cursor character (space is hard to track on the screen). */ 54 #if defined(DEBUG) && 0 55 #undef CH_CURSOR 56 #define CH_CURSOR '+' 57 #endif 58 59 /* 60 * v_tcmd -- 61 * Fill a buffer from the terminal for vi. 62 * 63 * PUBLIC: int v_tcmd __P((SCR *, VICMD *, ARG_CHAR_T, u_int)); 64 */ 65 int 66 v_tcmd(sp, vp, prompt, flags) 67 SCR *sp; 68 VICMD *vp; 69 ARG_CHAR_T prompt; 70 u_int flags; 71 { 72 /* Normally, we end up where we started. */ 73 vp->m_final.lno = sp->lno; 74 vp->m_final.cno = sp->cno; 75 76 /* Initialize the map. */ 77 if (txt_map_init(sp)) 78 return (1); 79 80 /* Move to the last line. */ 81 sp->lno = TMAP[0].lno; 82 sp->cno = 0; 83 84 /* Don't update the modeline for now. */ 85 F_SET(sp, SC_TINPUT_INFO); 86 87 /* Set the input flags. */ 88 LF_SET(TXT_APPENDEOL | 89 TXT_CR | TXT_ESCAPE | TXT_INFOLINE | TXT_MAPINPUT); 90 if (O_ISSET(sp, O_ALTWERASE)) 91 LF_SET(TXT_ALTWERASE); 92 if (O_ISSET(sp, O_TTYWERASE)) 93 LF_SET(TXT_TTYWERASE); 94 95 /* Do the input thing. */ 96 if (v_txt(sp, vp, NULL, NULL, 0, prompt, 0, 1, flags)) 97 return (1); 98 99 /* Reenable the modeline updates. */ 100 F_CLR(sp, SC_TINPUT_INFO); 101 102 /* Clean up the map. */ 103 if (txt_map_end(sp)) 104 return (1); 105 106 if (IS_ONELINE(sp)) 107 F_SET(sp, SC_SCR_REDRAW); /* XXX */ 108 109 /* Set the cursor to the resulting position. */ 110 sp->lno = vp->m_final.lno; 111 sp->cno = vp->m_final.cno; 112 113 return (0); 114 } 115 116 /* 117 * txt_map_init 118 * Initialize the screen map for colon command-line input. 119 */ 120 static int 121 txt_map_init(sp) 122 SCR *sp; 123 { 124 SMAP *esmp; 125 VI_PRIVATE *vip; 126 127 vip = VIP(sp); 128 if (!IS_ONELINE(sp)) { 129 /* 130 * Fake like the user is doing input on the last line of the 131 * screen. This makes all of the scrolling work correctly, 132 * and allows us the use of the vi text editing routines, not 133 * to mention practically infinite length ex commands. 134 * 135 * Save the current location. 136 */ 137 vip->sv_tm_lno = TMAP->lno; 138 vip->sv_tm_soff = TMAP->soff; 139 vip->sv_tm_coff = TMAP->coff; 140 vip->sv_t_maxrows = sp->t_maxrows; 141 vip->sv_t_minrows = sp->t_minrows; 142 vip->sv_t_rows = sp->t_rows; 143 144 /* 145 * If it's a small screen, TMAP may be small for the screen. 146 * Fix it, filling in fake lines as we go. 147 */ 148 if (IS_SMALL(sp)) 149 for (esmp = 150 HMAP + (sp->t_maxrows - 1); TMAP < esmp; ++TMAP) { 151 TMAP[1].lno = TMAP[0].lno + 1; 152 TMAP[1].coff = HMAP->coff; 153 TMAP[1].soff = 1; 154 } 155 156 /* Build the fake entry. */ 157 TMAP[1].lno = TMAP[0].lno + 1; 158 TMAP[1].soff = 1; 159 TMAP[1].coff = 0; 160 SMAP_FLUSH(&TMAP[1]); 161 ++TMAP; 162 163 /* Reset the screen information. */ 164 sp->t_rows = sp->t_minrows = ++sp->t_maxrows; 165 } 166 return (0); 167 } 168 169 /* 170 * txt_map_end 171 * Reset the screen map for colon command-line input. 172 */ 173 static int 174 txt_map_end(sp) 175 SCR *sp; 176 { 177 VI_PRIVATE *vip; 178 size_t cnt; 179 180 vip = VIP(sp); 181 if (!IS_ONELINE(sp)) { 182 /* Restore the screen information. */ 183 sp->t_rows = vip->sv_t_rows; 184 sp->t_minrows = vip->sv_t_minrows; 185 sp->t_maxrows = vip->sv_t_maxrows; 186 187 /* 188 * If it's a small screen, TMAP may be wrong. Clear any 189 * lines that might have been overwritten. 190 */ 191 if (IS_SMALL(sp)) { 192 for (cnt = sp->t_rows; cnt <= sp->t_maxrows; ++cnt) { 193 (void)sp->gp->scr_move(sp, cnt, 0); 194 (void)sp->gp->scr_clrtoeol(sp); 195 } 196 TMAP = HMAP + (sp->t_rows - 1); 197 } else 198 --TMAP; 199 200 /* 201 * The map may be wrong if the user entered more than one 202 * (logical) line. Fix it. If the user entered a whole 203 * screen, this will be slow, but we probably don't care. 204 */ 205 if (!O_ISSET(sp, O_LEFTRIGHT)) 206 while (vip->sv_tm_lno != TMAP->lno || 207 vip->sv_tm_soff != TMAP->soff) 208 if (vs_sm_1down(sp)) 209 return (1); 210 } 211 212 /* 213 * Invalidate the cursor and the line size cache, the line never 214 * really existed. This fixes bugs where the user searches for 215 * the last line on the screen + 1 and the refresh routine thinks 216 * that's where we just were. 217 */ 218 VI_SCR_CFLUSH(vip); 219 F_SET(vip, VIP_CUR_INVALID); 220 221 return (0); 222 } 223 224 /* 225 * If doing input mapping on the colon command line, may need to unmap 226 * based on the command. 227 */ 228 #define UNMAP_TST \ 229 FL_ISSET(ec_flags, EC_MAPINPUT) && LF_ISSET(TXT_INFOLINE) 230 231 /* 232 * Internally, we maintain tp->lno and tp->cno, externally, everyone uses 233 * sp->lno and sp->cno. Make them consistent as necessary. 234 */ 235 #define UPDATE_POSITION(sp, tp) { \ 236 (sp)->lno = (tp)->lno; \ 237 (sp)->cno = (tp)->cno; \ 238 } 239 240 /* 241 * v_txt -- 242 * Vi text input. 243 * 244 * PUBLIC: int v_txt __P((SCR *, VICMD *, MARK *, 245 * PUBLIC: const char *, size_t, ARG_CHAR_T, recno_t, u_long, u_int32_t)); 246 */ 247 int 248 v_txt(sp, vp, tm, lp, len, prompt, ai_line, rcount, flags) 249 SCR *sp; 250 VICMD *vp; 251 MARK *tm; /* To MARK. */ 252 const char *lp; /* Input line. */ 253 size_t len; /* Input line length. */ 254 ARG_CHAR_T prompt; /* Prompt to display. */ 255 recno_t ai_line; /* Line number to use for autoindent count. */ 256 u_long rcount; /* Replay count. */ 257 u_int32_t flags; /* TXT_* flags. */ 258 { 259 EVENT ev, *evp; /* Current event. */ 260 EVENT fc; /* File name completion event. */ 261 GS *gp; 262 TEXT *ntp, *tp; /* Input text structures. */ 263 TEXT ait; /* Autoindent text structure. */ 264 TEXT wmt; /* Wrapmargin text structure. */ 265 TEXTH *tiqh; 266 VI_PRIVATE *vip; 267 abb_t abb; /* State of abbreviation checks. */ 268 carat_t carat; /* State of the "[^0]^D" sequences. */ 269 quote_t quote; /* State of quotation. */ 270 size_t owrite, insert; /* Temporary copies of TEXT fields. */ 271 size_t margin; /* Wrapmargin value. */ 272 size_t rcol; /* 0-N: insert offset in the replay buffer. */ 273 size_t tcol; /* Temporary column. */ 274 u_int32_t ec_flags; /* Input mapping flags. */ 275 #define IS_RESTART 0x01 /* Reset the incremental search. */ 276 #define IS_RUNNING 0x02 /* Incremental search turned on. */ 277 u_int8_t is_flags; 278 int abcnt, ab_turnoff; /* Abbreviation character count, switch. */ 279 int filec_redraw; /* Redraw after the file completion routine. */ 280 int hexcnt; /* Hex character count. */ 281 int showmatch; /* Showmatch set on this character. */ 282 int wm_set, wm_skip; /* Wrapmargin happened, blank skip flags. */ 283 int max, tmp; 284 char *p; 285 286 gp = sp->gp; 287 vip = VIP(sp); 288 289 /* 290 * Set the input flag, so tabs get displayed correctly 291 * and everyone knows that the text buffer is in use. 292 */ 293 F_SET(sp, SC_TINPUT); 294 295 /* 296 * Get one TEXT structure with some initial buffer space, reusing 297 * the last one if it's big enough. (All TEXT bookkeeping fields 298 * default to 0 -- text_init() handles this.) If changing a line, 299 * copy it into the TEXT buffer. 300 */ 301 tiqh = &sp->tiq; 302 if (tiqh->cqh_first != (void *)tiqh) { 303 tp = tiqh->cqh_first; 304 if (tp->q.cqe_next != (void *)tiqh || tp->lb_len < len + 32) { 305 text_lfree(tiqh); 306 goto newtp; 307 } 308 tp->ai = tp->insert = tp->offset = tp->owrite = 0; 309 if (lp != NULL) { 310 tp->len = len; 311 memmove(tp->lb, lp, len); 312 } else 313 tp->len = 0; 314 } else { 315 newtp: if ((tp = text_init(sp, lp, len, len + 32)) == NULL) 316 return (1); 317 CIRCLEQ_INSERT_HEAD(tiqh, tp, q); 318 } 319 320 /* Set default termination condition. */ 321 tp->term = TERM_OK; 322 323 /* Set the starting line, column. */ 324 tp->lno = sp->lno; 325 tp->cno = sp->cno; 326 327 /* 328 * Set the insert and overwrite counts. If overwriting characters, 329 * do insertion afterward. If not overwriting characters, assume 330 * doing insertion. If change is to a mark, emphasize it with an 331 * CH_ENDMARK character. 332 */ 333 if (len) { 334 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_OVERWRITE)) { 335 tp->owrite = (tm->cno - tp->cno) + 1; 336 tp->insert = (len - tm->cno) - 1; 337 } else 338 tp->insert = len - tp->cno; 339 340 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_EMARK) && txt_emark(sp, tp, tm->cno)) 341 return (1); 342 } 343 344 /* 345 * Many of the special cases in text input are to handle autoindent 346 * support. Somebody decided that it would be a good idea if "^^D" 347 * and "0^D" deleted all of the autoindented characters. In an editor 348 * that takes single character input from the user, this beggars the 349 * imagination. Note also, "^^D" resets the next lines' autoindent, 350 * but "0^D" doesn't. 351 * 352 * We assume that autoindent only happens on empty lines, so insert 353 * and overwrite will be zero. If doing autoindent, figure out how 354 * much indentation we need and fill it in. Update input column and 355 * screen cursor as necessary. 356 */ 357 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_AUTOINDENT) && ai_line != OOBLNO) { 358 if (v_txt_auto(sp, ai_line, NULL, 0, tp)) 359 return (1); 360 tp->cno = tp->ai; 361 } else { 362 /* 363 * The cc and S commands have a special feature -- leading 364 * <blank> characters are handled as autoindent characters. 365 * Beauty! 366 */ 367 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_AICHARS)) { 368 tp->offset = 0; 369 tp->ai = tp->cno; 370 } else 371 tp->offset = tp->cno; 372 } 373 374 /* If getting a command buffer from the user, there may be a prompt. */ 375 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_PROMPT)) { 376 tp->lb[tp->cno++] = prompt; 377 ++tp->len; 378 ++tp->offset; 379 } 380 381 /* 382 * If appending after the end-of-line, add a space into the buffer 383 * and move the cursor right. This space is inserted, i.e. pushed 384 * along, and then deleted when the line is resolved. Assumes that 385 * the cursor is already positioned at the end of the line. This 386 * avoids the nastiness of having the cursor reside on a magical 387 * column, i.e. a column that doesn't really exist. The only down 388 * side is that we may wrap lines or scroll the screen before it's 389 * strictly necessary. Not a big deal. 390 */ 391 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_APPENDEOL)) { 392 tp->lb[tp->cno] = CH_CURSOR; 393 ++tp->len; 394 ++tp->insert; 395 (void)vs_change(sp, tp->lno, LINE_RESET); 396 } 397 398 /* 399 * Historic practice is that the wrapmargin value was a distance 400 * from the RIGHT-HAND margin, not the left. It's more useful to 401 * us as a distance from the left-hand margin, i.e. the same as 402 * the wraplen value. The wrapmargin option is historic practice. 403 * Nvi added the wraplen option so that it would be possible to 404 * edit files with consistent margins without knowing the number of 405 * columns in the window. 406 * 407 * XXX 408 * Setting margin causes a significant performance hit. Normally 409 * we don't update the screen if there are keys waiting, but we 410 * have to if margin is set, otherwise the screen routines don't 411 * know where the cursor is. 412 * 413 * !!! 414 * Abbreviated keys were affected by the wrapmargin option in the 415 * historic 4BSD vi. Mapped keys were usually, but sometimes not. 416 * See the comment in vi/v_text():set_txt_std for more information. 417 * 418 * !!! 419 * One more special case. If an inserted <blank> character causes 420 * wrapmargin to split the line, the next user entered character is 421 * discarded if it's a <space> character. 422 */ 423 wm_set = wm_skip = 0; 424 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_WRAPMARGIN)) 425 if ((margin = O_VAL(sp, O_WRAPMARGIN)) != 0) 426 margin = sp->cols - margin; 427 else 428 margin = O_VAL(sp, O_WRAPLEN); 429 else 430 margin = 0; 431 432 /* Initialize abbreviation checks. */ 433 abcnt = ab_turnoff = 0; 434 abb = F_ISSET(gp, G_ABBREV) && 435 LF_ISSET(TXT_MAPINPUT) ? AB_INWORD : AB_NOTSET; 436 437 /* 438 * Set up the dot command. Dot commands are done by saving the actual 439 * characters and then reevaluating them so that things like wrapmargin 440 * can change between the insert and the replay. 441 * 442 * !!! 443 * Historically, vi did not remap or reabbreviate replayed input. (It 444 * did beep at you if you changed an abbreviation and then replayed the 445 * input. We're not that compatible.) We don't have to do anything to 446 * avoid remapping, as we're not getting characters from the terminal 447 * routines. Turn the abbreviation check off. 448 * 449 * XXX 450 * It would be nice if we could swallow backspaces and such, but it's 451 * not all that easy to do. What we can do is turn off the common 452 * error messages during the replay. Otherwise, when the user enters 453 * an illegal command, e.g., "Ia<erase><erase><erase><erase>b<escape>", 454 * and then does a '.', they get a list of error messages after command 455 * completion. 456 */ 457 rcol = 0; 458 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY)) { 459 abb = AB_NOTSET; 460 LF_CLR(TXT_RECORD); 461 } 462 463 /* Other text input mode setup. */ 464 quote = Q_NOTSET; 465 carat = C_NOTSET; 466 FL_INIT(is_flags, 467 LF_ISSET(TXT_SEARCHINCR) ? IS_RESTART | IS_RUNNING : 0); 468 filec_redraw = hexcnt = showmatch = 0; 469 470 /* Initialize input flags. */ 471 ec_flags = LF_ISSET(TXT_MAPINPUT) ? EC_MAPINPUT : 0; 472 473 /* Refresh the screen. */ 474 UPDATE_POSITION(sp, tp); 475 if (vs_refresh(sp, 1)) 476 return (1); 477 478 /* If it's dot, just do it now. */ 479 if (F_ISSET(vp, VC_ISDOT)) 480 goto replay; 481 482 /* Get an event. */ 483 evp = &ev; 484 next: if (v_event_get(sp, evp, 0, ec_flags)) 485 return (1); 486 487 /* 488 * If file completion overwrote part of the screen and nothing else has 489 * been displayed, clean up. We don't do this as part of the normal 490 * message resolution because we know the user is on the colon command 491 * line and there's no reason to enter explicit characters to continue. 492 */ 493 if (filec_redraw && !F_ISSET(sp, SC_SCR_EXWROTE)) { 494 filec_redraw = 0; 495 496 fc.e_event = E_REPAINT; 497 fc.e_flno = vip->totalcount >= 498 sp->rows ? 1 : sp->rows - vip->totalcount; 499 fc.e_tlno = sp->rows; 500 vip->linecount = vip->lcontinue = vip->totalcount = 0; 501 (void)vs_repaint(sp, &fc); 502 (void)vs_refresh(sp, 1); 503 } 504 505 /* Deal with all non-character events. */ 506 switch (evp->e_event) { 507 case E_CHARACTER: 508 break; 509 case E_ERR: 510 case E_EOF: 511 F_SET(sp, SC_EXIT_FORCE); 512 return (1); 513 case E_REPAINT: 514 if (vs_repaint(sp, &ev)) 515 return (1); 516 goto next; 517 case E_WRESIZE: 518 /* <resize> interrupts the input mode. */ 519 v_emsg(sp, NULL, VIM_WRESIZE); 520 /* FALLTHROUGH */ 521 default: 522 if (evp->e_event != E_INTERRUPT && evp->e_event != E_WRESIZE) 523 v_event_err(sp, evp); 524 /* 525 * !!! 526 * Historically, <interrupt> exited the user from text input 527 * mode or cancelled a colon command, and returned to command 528 * mode. It also beeped the terminal, but that seems a bit 529 * excessive. 530 */ 531 /* 532 * If we are recording, morph into <escape> key so that 533 * we can repeat the command safely: there is no way to 534 * invalidate the repetition of an instance of a command, 535 * which would be the alternative possibility. 536 * If we are not recording (most likely on the command line), 537 * simply discard the input and return to command mode 538 * so that an INTERRUPT doesn't become for example a file 539 * completion request. -aymeric 540 */ 541 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_RECORD)) { 542 evp->e_event = E_CHARACTER; 543 evp->e_c = 033; 544 evp->e_flags = 0; 545 evp->e_value = K_ESCAPE; 546 break; 547 } else { 548 tp->term = TERM_ESC; 549 goto k_escape; 550 } 551 } 552 553 /* 554 * !!! 555 * If the first character of the input is a nul, replay the previous 556 * input. (Historically, it's okay to replay non-existent input.) 557 * This was not documented as far as I know, and is a great test of vi 558 * clones. 559 */ 560 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_RECORD) && rcol == 0 && evp->e_c == '\0') { 561 if (vip->rep == NULL) 562 goto done; 563 564 abb = AB_NOTSET; 565 LF_CLR(TXT_RECORD); 566 LF_SET(TXT_REPLAY); 567 goto replay; 568 } 569 570 /* 571 * File name completion and colon command-line editing. We don't 572 * have enough meta characters, so we expect people to overload 573 * them. If the two characters are the same, then we do file name 574 * completion if the cursor is past the first column, and do colon 575 * command-line editing if it's not. 576 */ 577 if (quote == Q_NOTSET) { 578 int L__cedit, L__filec; 579 580 L__cedit = L__filec = 0; 581 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_CEDIT) && O_STR(sp, O_CEDIT) != NULL && 582 O_STR(sp, O_CEDIT)[0] == evp->e_c) 583 L__cedit = 1; 584 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_FILEC) && O_STR(sp, O_FILEC) != NULL && 585 O_STR(sp, O_FILEC)[0] == evp->e_c) 586 L__filec = 1; 587 if (L__cedit == 1 && (L__filec == 0 || tp->cno == tp->offset)) { 588 tp->term = TERM_CEDIT; 589 goto k_escape; 590 } 591 if (L__filec == 1) { 592 if (txt_fc(sp, tp, &filec_redraw)) 593 goto err; 594 goto resolve; 595 } 596 } 597 598 /* Abbreviation overflow check. See comment in txt_abbrev(). */ 599 #define MAX_ABBREVIATION_EXPANSION 256 600 if (F_ISSET(&evp->e_ch, CH_ABBREVIATED)) { 601 if (++abcnt > MAX_ABBREVIATION_EXPANSION) { 602 if (v_event_flush(sp, CH_ABBREVIATED)) 603 msgq(sp, M_ERR, 604 "191|Abbreviation exceeded expansion limit: characters discarded"); 605 abcnt = 0; 606 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY)) 607 goto done; 608 goto resolve; 609 } 610 } else 611 abcnt = 0; 612 613 /* Check to see if the character fits into the replay buffers. */ 614 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_RECORD)) { 615 BINC_GOTO(sp, vip->rep, 616 vip->rep_len, (rcol + 1) * sizeof(EVENT)); 617 vip->rep[rcol++] = *evp; 618 } 619 620 replay: if (LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY)) 621 evp = vip->rep + rcol++; 622 623 /* Wrapmargin check for leading space. */ 624 if (wm_skip) { 625 wm_skip = 0; 626 if (evp->e_c == ' ') 627 goto resolve; 628 } 629 630 /* If quoted by someone else, simply insert the character. */ 631 if (F_ISSET(&evp->e_ch, CH_QUOTED)) 632 goto insq_ch; 633 634 /* 635 * !!! 636 * If this character was quoted by a K_VLNEXT or a backslash, replace 637 * the placeholder (a carat or a backslash) with the new character. 638 * If it was quoted by a K_VLNEXT, we've already adjusted the cursor 639 * because it has to appear on top of the placeholder character. If 640 * it was quoted by a backslash, adjust the cursor now, the cursor 641 * doesn't appear on top of it. Historic practice in both cases. 642 * 643 * Skip tests for abbreviations; ":ab xa XA" followed by "ixa^V<space>" 644 * doesn't perform an abbreviation. Special case, ^V^J (not ^V^M) is 645 * the same as ^J, historically. 646 */ 647 if (quote == Q_BTHIS || quote == Q_VTHIS) { 648 FL_CLR(ec_flags, EC_QUOTED); 649 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_MAPINPUT)) 650 FL_SET(ec_flags, EC_MAPINPUT); 651 652 if (quote == Q_BTHIS && 653 (evp->e_value == K_VERASE || evp->e_value == K_VKILL)) { 654 quote = Q_NOTSET; 655 --tp->cno; 656 ++tp->owrite; 657 goto insl_ch; 658 } 659 if (quote == Q_VTHIS && evp->e_value != K_NL) { 660 quote = Q_NOTSET; 661 goto insl_ch; 662 } 663 quote = Q_NOTSET; 664 } 665 666 /* 667 * !!! 668 * Translate "<CH_HEX>[isxdigit()]*" to a character with a hex value: 669 * this test delimits the value by any non-hex character. Offset by 670 * one, we use 0 to mean that we've found <CH_HEX>. 671 */ 672 if (hexcnt > 1 && !isxdigit(evp->e_c)) { 673 hexcnt = 0; 674 if (txt_hex(sp, tp)) 675 goto err; 676 } 677 678 switch (evp->e_value) { 679 case K_CR: /* Carriage return. */ 680 case K_NL: /* New line. */ 681 /* Return in script windows and the command line. */ 682 k_cr: if (LF_ISSET(TXT_CR)) { 683 /* 684 * If this was a map, we may have not displayed 685 * the line. Display it, just in case. 686 * 687 * If a script window and not the colon line, 688 * push a <cr> so it gets executed. 689 */ 690 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_INFOLINE)) { 691 if (vs_change(sp, tp->lno, LINE_RESET)) 692 goto err; 693 } else if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_SCRIPT)) 694 (void)v_event_push(sp, NULL, "\r", 1, CH_NOMAP); 695 696 /* Set term condition: if empty. */ 697 if (tp->cno <= tp->offset) 698 tp->term = TERM_CR; 699 /* 700 * Set term condition: if searching incrementally and 701 * the user entered a pattern, return a completed 702 * search, regardless if the entire pattern was found. 703 */ 704 if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING) && 705 tp->cno >= tp->offset + 1) 706 tp->term = TERM_SEARCH; 707 708 goto k_escape; 709 } 710 711 #define LINE_RESOLVE { \ 712 /* \ 713 * Handle abbreviations. If there was one, discard the \ 714 * replay characters. \ 715 */ \ 716 if (abb == AB_INWORD && \ 717 !LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY) && F_ISSET(gp, G_ABBREV)) { \ 718 if (txt_abbrev(sp, tp, &evp->e_c, \ 719 LF_ISSET(TXT_INFOLINE), &tmp, \ 720 &ab_turnoff)) \ 721 goto err; \ 722 if (tmp) { \ 723 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_RECORD)) \ 724 rcol -= tmp + 1; \ 725 goto resolve; \ 726 } \ 727 } \ 728 if (abb != AB_NOTSET) \ 729 abb = AB_NOTWORD; \ 730 if (UNMAP_TST) \ 731 txt_unmap(sp, tp, &ec_flags); \ 732 /* \ 733 * Delete any appended cursor. It's possible to get in \ 734 * situations where TXT_APPENDEOL is set but tp->insert \ 735 * is 0 when using the R command and all the characters \ 736 * are tp->owrite characters. \ 737 */ \ 738 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_APPENDEOL) && tp->insert > 0) { \ 739 --tp->len; \ 740 --tp->insert; \ 741 } \ 742 } 743 LINE_RESOLVE; 744 745 /* 746 * Save the current line information for restoration in 747 * txt_backup(), and set the line final length. 748 */ 749 tp->sv_len = tp->len; 750 tp->sv_cno = tp->cno; 751 tp->len = tp->cno; 752 753 /* Update the old line. */ 754 if (vs_change(sp, tp->lno, LINE_RESET)) 755 goto err; 756 757 /* 758 * Historic practice, when the autoindent edit option was set, 759 * was to delete <blank> characters following the inserted 760 * newline. This affected the 'R', 'c', and 's' commands; 'c' 761 * and 's' retained the insert characters only, 'R' moved the 762 * overwrite and insert characters into the next TEXT structure. 763 * We keep track of the number of characters erased for the 'R' 764 * command so that the final resolution of the line is correct. 765 */ 766 tp->R_erase = 0; 767 owrite = tp->owrite; 768 insert = tp->insert; 769 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLACE) && owrite != 0) { 770 for (p = tp->lb + tp->cno; owrite > 0 && isblank(*p); 771 ++p, --owrite, ++tp->R_erase); 772 if (owrite == 0) 773 for (; insert > 0 && isblank(*p); 774 ++p, ++tp->R_erase, --insert); 775 } else { 776 p = tp->lb + tp->cno + owrite; 777 if (O_ISSET(sp, O_AUTOINDENT)) 778 for (; insert > 0 && 779 isblank(*p); ++p, --insert); 780 owrite = 0; 781 } 782 783 /* 784 * !!! 785 * Create a new line and insert the new TEXT into the queue. 786 * DON'T insert until the old line has been updated, or the 787 * inserted line count in line.c:db_get() will be wrong. 788 */ 789 if ((ntp = text_init(sp, p, 790 insert + owrite, insert + owrite + 32)) == NULL) 791 goto err; 792 CIRCLEQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sp->tiq, ntp, q); 793 794 /* Set up bookkeeping for the new line. */ 795 ntp->insert = insert; 796 ntp->owrite = owrite; 797 ntp->lno = tp->lno + 1; 798 799 /* 800 * Reset the autoindent line value. 0^D keeps the autoindent 801 * line from changing, ^D changes the level, even if there were 802 * no characters in the old line. Note, if using the current 803 * tp structure, use the cursor as the length, the autoindent 804 * characters may have been erased. 805 */ 806 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_AUTOINDENT)) { 807 if (carat == C_NOCHANGE) { 808 if (v_txt_auto(sp, OOBLNO, &ait, ait.ai, ntp)) 809 goto err; 810 FREE_SPACE(sp, ait.lb, ait.lb_len); 811 } else 812 if (v_txt_auto(sp, OOBLNO, tp, tp->cno, ntp)) 813 goto err; 814 carat = C_NOTSET; 815 } 816 817 /* Reset the cursor. */ 818 ntp->cno = ntp->ai; 819 820 /* 821 * If we're here because wrapmargin was set and we've broken a 822 * line, there may be additional information (i.e. the start of 823 * a line) in the wmt structure. 824 */ 825 if (wm_set) { 826 if (wmt.offset != 0 || 827 wmt.owrite != 0 || wmt.insert != 0) { 828 #define WMTSPACE wmt.offset + wmt.owrite + wmt.insert 829 BINC_GOTO(sp, ntp->lb, 830 ntp->lb_len, ntp->len + WMTSPACE + 32); 831 memmove(ntp->lb + ntp->cno, wmt.lb, WMTSPACE); 832 ntp->len += WMTSPACE; 833 ntp->cno += wmt.offset; 834 ntp->owrite = wmt.owrite; 835 ntp->insert = wmt.insert; 836 } 837 wm_set = 0; 838 } 839 840 /* New lines are TXT_APPENDEOL. */ 841 if (ntp->owrite == 0 && ntp->insert == 0) { 842 BINC_GOTO(sp, ntp->lb, ntp->lb_len, ntp->len + 1); 843 LF_SET(TXT_APPENDEOL); 844 ntp->lb[ntp->cno] = CH_CURSOR; 845 ++ntp->insert; 846 ++ntp->len; 847 } 848 849 /* Swap old and new TEXT's, and update the new line. */ 850 tp = ntp; 851 if (vs_change(sp, tp->lno, LINE_INSERT)) 852 goto err; 853 854 goto resolve; 855 case K_ESCAPE: /* Escape. */ 856 if (!LF_ISSET(TXT_ESCAPE)) 857 goto ins_ch; 858 859 /* If we have a count, start replaying the input. */ 860 if (rcount > 1) { 861 --rcount; 862 863 rcol = 0; 864 abb = AB_NOTSET; 865 LF_CLR(TXT_RECORD); 866 LF_SET(TXT_REPLAY); 867 868 /* 869 * Some commands (e.g. 'o') need a <newline> for each 870 * repetition. 871 */ 872 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_ADDNEWLINE)) 873 goto k_cr; 874 875 /* 876 * The R command turns into the 'a' command after the 877 * first repetition. 878 */ 879 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLACE)) { 880 tp->insert = tp->owrite; 881 tp->owrite = 0; 882 LF_CLR(TXT_REPLACE); 883 } 884 goto replay; 885 } 886 887 /* Set term condition: if empty. */ 888 if (tp->cno <= tp->offset) 889 tp->term = TERM_ESC; 890 /* 891 * Set term condition: if searching incrementally and the user 892 * entered a pattern, return a completed search, regardless if 893 * the entire pattern was found. 894 */ 895 if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING) && tp->cno >= tp->offset + 1) 896 tp->term = TERM_SEARCH; 897 898 k_escape: LINE_RESOLVE; 899 900 /* 901 * Clean up for the 'R' command, restoring overwrite 902 * characters, and making them into insert characters. 903 */ 904 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLACE)) 905 txt_Rresolve(sp, &sp->tiq, tp, len); 906 907 /* 908 * If there are any overwrite characters, copy down 909 * any insert characters, and decrement the length. 910 */ 911 if (tp->owrite) { 912 if (tp->insert) 913 memmove(tp->lb + tp->cno, 914 tp->lb + tp->cno + tp->owrite, tp->insert); 915 tp->len -= tp->owrite; 916 } 917 918 /* 919 * Optionally resolve the lines into the file. If not 920 * resolving the lines into the file, end the line with 921 * a nul. If the line is empty, then set the length to 922 * 0, the termination condition has already been set. 923 * 924 * XXX 925 * This is wrong, should pass back a length. 926 */ 927 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_RESOLVE)) { 928 if (txt_resolve(sp, &sp->tiq, flags)) 929 goto err; 930 } else { 931 BINC_GOTO(sp, tp->lb, tp->lb_len, tp->len + 1); 932 tp->lb[tp->len] = '\0'; 933 } 934 935 /* 936 * Set the return cursor position to rest on the last 937 * inserted character. 938 */ 939 if (tp->cno != 0) 940 --tp->cno; 941 942 /* Update the last line. */ 943 if (vs_change(sp, tp->lno, LINE_RESET)) 944 return (1); 945 goto done; 946 case K_CARAT: /* Delete autoindent chars. */ 947 if (tp->cno <= tp->ai && LF_ISSET(TXT_AUTOINDENT)) 948 carat = C_CARATSET; 949 goto ins_ch; 950 case K_ZERO: /* Delete autoindent chars. */ 951 if (tp->cno <= tp->ai && LF_ISSET(TXT_AUTOINDENT)) 952 carat = C_ZEROSET; 953 goto ins_ch; 954 case K_CNTRLD: /* Delete autoindent char. */ 955 /* 956 * If in the first column or no characters to erase, ignore 957 * the ^D (this matches historic practice). If not doing 958 * autoindent or already inserted non-ai characters, it's a 959 * literal. The latter test is done in the switch, as the 960 * CARAT forms are N + 1, not N. 961 */ 962 if (!LF_ISSET(TXT_AUTOINDENT)) 963 goto ins_ch; 964 if (tp->cno == 0) 965 goto resolve; 966 967 switch (carat) { 968 case C_CARATSET: /* ^^D */ 969 if (tp->ai == 0 || tp->cno > tp->ai + tp->offset + 1) 970 goto ins_ch; 971 972 /* Save the ai string for later. */ 973 ait.lb = NULL; 974 ait.lb_len = 0; 975 BINC_GOTO(sp, ait.lb, ait.lb_len, tp->ai); 976 memmove(ait.lb, tp->lb, tp->ai); 977 ait.ai = ait.len = tp->ai; 978 979 carat = C_NOCHANGE; 980 goto leftmargin; 981 case C_ZEROSET: /* 0^D */ 982 if (tp->ai == 0 || tp->cno > tp->ai + tp->offset + 1) 983 goto ins_ch; 984 985 carat = C_NOTSET; 986 leftmargin: tp->lb[tp->cno - 1] = ' '; 987 tp->owrite += tp->cno - tp->offset; 988 tp->ai = 0; 989 tp->cno = tp->offset; 990 break; 991 case C_NOTSET: /* ^D */ 992 if (tp->ai == 0 || tp->cno > tp->ai + tp->offset) 993 goto ins_ch; 994 995 (void)txt_dent(sp, tp, 0); 996 break; 997 default: 998 abort(); 999 } 1000 break; 1001 case K_VERASE: /* Erase the last character. */ 1002 /* If can erase over the prompt, return. */ 1003 if (tp->cno <= tp->offset && LF_ISSET(TXT_BS)) { 1004 tp->term = TERM_BS; 1005 goto done; 1006 } 1007 1008 /* 1009 * If at the beginning of the line, try and drop back to a 1010 * previously inserted line. 1011 */ 1012 if (tp->cno == 0) { 1013 if ((ntp = 1014 txt_backup(sp, &sp->tiq, tp, &flags)) == NULL) 1015 goto err; 1016 tp = ntp; 1017 break; 1018 } 1019 1020 /* If nothing to erase, bell the user. */ 1021 if (tp->cno <= tp->offset) { 1022 if (!LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY)) 1023 txt_nomorech(sp); 1024 break; 1025 } 1026 1027 /* Drop back one character. */ 1028 --tp->cno; 1029 1030 /* 1031 * Historically, vi didn't replace the erased characters with 1032 * <blank>s, presumably because it's easier to fix a minor 1033 * typing mistake and continue on if the previous letters are 1034 * already there. This is a problem for incremental searching, 1035 * because the user can no longer tell where they are in the 1036 * colon command line because the cursor is at the last search 1037 * point in the screen. So, if incrementally searching, erase 1038 * the erased characters from the screen. 1039 */ 1040 if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING)) 1041 tp->lb[tp->cno] = ' '; 1042 1043 /* 1044 * Increment overwrite, decrement ai if deleted. 1045 * 1046 * !!! 1047 * Historic vi did not permit users to use erase characters 1048 * to delete autoindent characters. We do. Eat hot death, 1049 * POSIX. 1050 */ 1051 ++tp->owrite; 1052 if (tp->cno < tp->ai) 1053 --tp->ai; 1054 1055 /* Reset if we deleted an incremental search character. */ 1056 if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING)) 1057 FL_SET(is_flags, IS_RESTART); 1058 break; 1059 case K_VWERASE: /* Skip back one word. */ 1060 /* 1061 * If at the beginning of the line, try and drop back to a 1062 * previously inserted line. 1063 */ 1064 if (tp->cno == 0) { 1065 if ((ntp = 1066 txt_backup(sp, &sp->tiq, tp, &flags)) == NULL) 1067 goto err; 1068 tp = ntp; 1069 } 1070 1071 /* 1072 * If at offset, nothing to erase so bell the user. 1073 */ 1074 if (tp->cno <= tp->offset) { 1075 if (!LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY)) 1076 txt_nomorech(sp); 1077 break; 1078 } 1079 1080 /* 1081 * The first werase goes back to any autoindent column and the 1082 * second werase goes back to the offset. 1083 * 1084 * !!! 1085 * Historic vi did not permit users to use erase characters to 1086 * delete autoindent characters. 1087 */ 1088 if (tp->ai && tp->cno > tp->ai) 1089 max = tp->ai; 1090 else { 1091 tp->ai = 0; 1092 max = tp->offset; 1093 } 1094 1095 /* Skip over trailing space characters. */ 1096 while (tp->cno > max && isblank(tp->lb[tp->cno - 1])) { 1097 --tp->cno; 1098 ++tp->owrite; 1099 } 1100 if (tp->cno == max) 1101 break; 1102 /* 1103 * There are three types of word erase found on UNIX systems. 1104 * They can be identified by how the string /a/b/c is treated 1105 * -- as 1, 3, or 6 words. Historic vi had two classes of 1106 * characters, and strings were delimited by them and 1107 * <blank>'s, so, 6 words. The historic tty interface used 1108 * <blank>'s to delimit strings, so, 1 word. The algorithm 1109 * offered in the 4.4BSD tty interface (as stty altwerase) 1110 * treats it as 3 words -- there are two classes of 1111 * characters, and strings are delimited by them and 1112 * <blank>'s. The difference is that the type of the first 1113 * erased character erased is ignored, which is exactly right 1114 * when erasing pathname components. The edit options 1115 * TXT_ALTWERASE and TXT_TTYWERASE specify the 4.4BSD tty 1116 * interface and the historic tty driver behavior, 1117 * respectively, and the default is the same as the historic 1118 * vi behavior. 1119 * 1120 * Overwrite erased characters if doing incremental search; 1121 * see comment above. 1122 */ 1123 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_TTYWERASE)) 1124 while (tp->cno > max) { 1125 --tp->cno; 1126 ++tp->owrite; 1127 if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING)) 1128 tp->lb[tp->cno] = ' '; 1129 if (isblank(tp->lb[tp->cno - 1])) 1130 break; 1131 } 1132 else { 1133 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_ALTWERASE)) { 1134 --tp->cno; 1135 ++tp->owrite; 1136 if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING)) 1137 tp->lb[tp->cno] = ' '; 1138 if (isblank(tp->lb[tp->cno - 1])) 1139 break; 1140 } 1141 if (tp->cno > max) 1142 tmp = inword(tp->lb[tp->cno - 1]); 1143 while (tp->cno > max) { 1144 --tp->cno; 1145 ++tp->owrite; 1146 if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING)) 1147 tp->lb[tp->cno] = ' '; 1148 if (tmp != inword(tp->lb[tp->cno - 1]) 1149 || isblank(tp->lb[tp->cno - 1])) 1150 break; 1151 } 1152 } 1153 1154 /* Reset if we deleted an incremental search character. */ 1155 if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING)) 1156 FL_SET(is_flags, IS_RESTART); 1157 break; 1158 case K_VKILL: /* Restart this line. */ 1159 /* 1160 * !!! 1161 * If at the beginning of the line, try and drop back to a 1162 * previously inserted line. Historic vi did not permit 1163 * users to go back to previous lines. 1164 */ 1165 if (tp->cno == 0) { 1166 if ((ntp = 1167 txt_backup(sp, &sp->tiq, tp, &flags)) == NULL) 1168 goto err; 1169 tp = ntp; 1170 } 1171 1172 /* If at offset, nothing to erase so bell the user. */ 1173 if (tp->cno <= tp->offset) { 1174 if (!LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY)) 1175 txt_nomorech(sp); 1176 break; 1177 } 1178 1179 /* 1180 * First kill goes back to any autoindent and second kill goes 1181 * back to the offset. 1182 * 1183 * !!! 1184 * Historic vi did not permit users to use erase characters to 1185 * delete autoindent characters. 1186 */ 1187 if (tp->ai && tp->cno > tp->ai) 1188 max = tp->ai; 1189 else { 1190 tp->ai = 0; 1191 max = tp->offset; 1192 } 1193 tp->owrite += tp->cno - max; 1194 1195 /* 1196 * Overwrite erased characters if doing incremental search; 1197 * see comment above. 1198 */ 1199 if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING)) 1200 do { 1201 tp->lb[--tp->cno] = ' '; 1202 } while (tp->cno > max); 1203 else 1204 tp->cno = max; 1205 1206 /* Reset if we deleted an incremental search character. */ 1207 if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING)) 1208 FL_SET(is_flags, IS_RESTART); 1209 break; 1210 case K_CNTRLT: /* Add autoindent characters. */ 1211 if (!LF_ISSET(TXT_CNTRLT)) 1212 goto ins_ch; 1213 if (txt_dent(sp, tp, 1)) 1214 goto err; 1215 goto ebuf_chk; 1216 case K_RIGHTBRACE: 1217 case K_RIGHTPAREN: 1218 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_SHOWMATCH)) 1219 showmatch = 1; 1220 goto ins_ch; 1221 case K_BACKSLASH: /* Quote next erase/kill. */ 1222 /* 1223 * !!! 1224 * Historic vi tried to make abbreviations after a backslash 1225 * escape work. If you did ":ab x y", and inserted "x\^H", 1226 * (assuming the erase character was ^H) you got "x^H", and 1227 * no abbreviation was done. If you inserted "x\z", however, 1228 * it tried to back up and do the abbreviation, i.e. replace 1229 * 'x' with 'y'. The problem was it got it wrong, and you 1230 * ended up with "zy\". 1231 * 1232 * This is really hard to do (you have to remember the 1233 * word/non-word state, for example), and doesn't make any 1234 * sense to me. Both backslash and the characters it 1235 * (usually) escapes will individually trigger the 1236 * abbreviation, so I don't see why the combination of them 1237 * wouldn't. I don't expect to get caught on this one, 1238 * particularly since it never worked right, but I've been 1239 * wrong before. 1240 * 1241 * Do the tests for abbreviations, so ":ab xa XA", 1242 * "ixa\<K_VERASE>" performs the abbreviation. 1243 */ 1244 quote = Q_BNEXT; 1245 goto insq_ch; 1246 case K_VLNEXT: /* Quote next character. */ 1247 evp->e_c = '^'; 1248 quote = Q_VNEXT; 1249 /* 1250 * Turn on the quote flag so that the underlying routines 1251 * quote the next character where it's possible. Turn off 1252 * the input mapbiting flag so that we don't remap the next 1253 * character. 1254 */ 1255 FL_SET(ec_flags, EC_QUOTED); 1256 FL_CLR(ec_flags, EC_MAPINPUT); 1257 1258 /* 1259 * !!! 1260 * Skip the tests for abbreviations, so ":ab xa XA", 1261 * "ixa^V<space>" doesn't perform the abbreviation. 1262 */ 1263 goto insl_ch; 1264 case K_HEXCHAR: 1265 hexcnt = 1; 1266 goto insq_ch; 1267 default: /* Insert the character. */ 1268 ins_ch: /* 1269 * Historically, vi eliminated nul's out of hand. If the 1270 * beautify option was set, it also deleted any unknown 1271 * ASCII value less than space (040) and the del character 1272 * (0177), except for tabs. Unknown is a key word here. 1273 * Most vi documentation claims that it deleted everything 1274 * but <tab>, <nl> and <ff>, as that's what the original 1275 * 4BSD documentation said. This is obviously wrong, 1276 * however, as <esc> would be included in that list. What 1277 * we do is eliminate any unquoted, iscntrl() character that 1278 * wasn't a replay and wasn't handled specially, except 1279 * <tab> or <ff>. 1280 */ 1281 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_BEAUTIFY) && iscntrl(evp->e_c) && 1282 evp->e_value != K_FORMFEED && evp->e_value != K_TAB) { 1283 msgq(sp, M_BERR, 1284 "192|Illegal character; quote to enter"); 1285 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY)) 1286 goto done; 1287 break; 1288 } 1289 1290 insq_ch: /* 1291 * If entering a non-word character after a word, check for 1292 * abbreviations. If there was one, discard replay characters. 1293 * If entering a blank character, check for unmap commands, 1294 * as well. 1295 */ 1296 if (!inword(evp->e_c)) { 1297 if (abb == AB_INWORD && 1298 !LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY) && F_ISSET(gp, G_ABBREV)) { 1299 if (txt_abbrev(sp, tp, &evp->e_c, 1300 LF_ISSET(TXT_INFOLINE), &tmp, &ab_turnoff)) 1301 goto err; 1302 if (tmp) { 1303 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_RECORD)) 1304 rcol -= tmp + 1; 1305 goto resolve; 1306 } 1307 } 1308 if (isblank(evp->e_c) && UNMAP_TST) 1309 txt_unmap(sp, tp, &ec_flags); 1310 } 1311 if (abb != AB_NOTSET) 1312 abb = inword(evp->e_c) ? AB_INWORD : AB_NOTWORD; 1313 1314 insl_ch: if (txt_insch(sp, tp, &evp->e_c, flags)) 1315 goto err; 1316 1317 /* 1318 * If we're using K_VLNEXT to quote the next character, then 1319 * we want the cursor to position itself on the ^ placeholder 1320 * we're displaying, to match historic practice. 1321 */ 1322 if (quote == Q_VNEXT) { 1323 --tp->cno; 1324 ++tp->owrite; 1325 } 1326 1327 /* 1328 * !!! 1329 * Translate "<CH_HEX>[isxdigit()]*" to a character with 1330 * a hex value: this test delimits the value by the max 1331 * number of hex bytes. Offset by one, we use 0 to mean 1332 * that we've found <CH_HEX>. 1333 */ 1334 if (hexcnt != 0 && hexcnt++ == sizeof(CHAR_T) * 2 + 1) { 1335 hexcnt = 0; 1336 if (txt_hex(sp, tp)) 1337 goto err; 1338 } 1339 1340 /* 1341 * Check to see if we've crossed the margin. 1342 * 1343 * !!! 1344 * In the historic vi, the wrapmargin value was figured out 1345 * using the display widths of the characters, i.e. <tab> 1346 * characters were counted as two characters if the list edit 1347 * option is set, but as the tabstop edit option number of 1348 * characters otherwise. That's what the vs_column() function 1349 * gives us, so we use it. 1350 */ 1351 if (margin != 0) { 1352 if (vs_column(sp, &tcol)) 1353 goto err; 1354 if (tcol >= margin) { 1355 if (txt_margin(sp, tp, &wmt, &tmp, flags)) 1356 goto err; 1357 if (tmp) { 1358 if (isblank(evp->e_c)) 1359 wm_skip = 1; 1360 wm_set = 1; 1361 goto k_cr; 1362 } 1363 } 1364 } 1365 1366 /* 1367 * If we've reached the end of the buffer, then we need to 1368 * switch into insert mode. This happens when there's a 1369 * change to a mark and the user puts in more characters than 1370 * the length of the motion. 1371 */ 1372 ebuf_chk: if (tp->cno >= tp->len) { 1373 BINC_GOTO(sp, tp->lb, tp->lb_len, tp->len + 1); 1374 LF_SET(TXT_APPENDEOL); 1375 1376 tp->lb[tp->cno] = CH_CURSOR; 1377 ++tp->insert; 1378 ++tp->len; 1379 } 1380 1381 /* Step the quote state forward. */ 1382 if (quote != Q_NOTSET) { 1383 if (quote == Q_BNEXT) 1384 quote = Q_BTHIS; 1385 if (quote == Q_VNEXT) 1386 quote = Q_VTHIS; 1387 } 1388 break; 1389 } 1390 1391 #ifdef DEBUG 1392 if (tp->cno + tp->insert + tp->owrite != tp->len) { 1393 msgq(sp, M_ERR, 1394 "len %u != cno: %u ai: %u insert %u overwrite %u", 1395 tp->len, tp->cno, tp->ai, tp->insert, tp->owrite); 1396 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY)) 1397 goto done; 1398 tp->len = tp->cno + tp->insert + tp->owrite; 1399 } 1400 #endif 1401 1402 resolve:/* 1403 * 1: If we don't need to know where the cursor really is and we're 1404 * replaying text, keep going. 1405 */ 1406 if (margin == 0 && LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY)) 1407 goto replay; 1408 1409 /* 1410 * 2: Reset the line. Don't bother unless we're about to wait on 1411 * a character or we need to know where the cursor really is. 1412 * We have to do this before showing matching characters so the 1413 * user can see what they're matching. 1414 */ 1415 if ((margin != 0 || !KEYS_WAITING(sp)) && 1416 vs_change(sp, tp->lno, LINE_RESET)) 1417 return (1); 1418 1419 /* 1420 * 3: If there aren't keys waiting, display the matching character. 1421 * We have to do this before resolving any messages, otherwise 1422 * the error message from a missing match won't appear correctly. 1423 */ 1424 if (showmatch) { 1425 if (!KEYS_WAITING(sp) && txt_showmatch(sp, tp)) 1426 return (1); 1427 showmatch = 0; 1428 } 1429 1430 /* 1431 * 4: If there have been messages and we're not editing on the colon 1432 * command line or doing file name completion, resolve them. 1433 */ 1434 if ((vip->totalcount != 0 || F_ISSET(gp, G_BELLSCHED)) && 1435 !F_ISSET(sp, SC_TINPUT_INFO) && !filec_redraw && 1436 vs_resolve(sp, NULL, 0)) 1437 return (1); 1438 1439 /* 1440 * 5: Refresh the screen if we're about to wait on a character or we 1441 * need to know where the cursor really is. 1442 */ 1443 if (margin != 0 || !KEYS_WAITING(sp)) { 1444 UPDATE_POSITION(sp, tp); 1445 if (vs_refresh(sp, margin != 0)) 1446 return (1); 1447 } 1448 1449 /* 6: Proceed with the incremental search. */ 1450 if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING) && txt_isrch(sp, vp, tp, &is_flags)) 1451 return (1); 1452 1453 /* 7: Next character... */ 1454 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY)) 1455 goto replay; 1456 goto next; 1457 1458 done: /* Leave input mode. */ 1459 F_CLR(sp, SC_TINPUT); 1460 1461 /* If recording for playback, save it. */ 1462 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_RECORD)) 1463 vip->rep_cnt = rcol; 1464 1465 /* 1466 * If not working on the colon command line, set the final cursor 1467 * position. 1468 */ 1469 if (!F_ISSET(sp, SC_TINPUT_INFO)) { 1470 vp->m_final.lno = tp->lno; 1471 vp->m_final.cno = tp->cno; 1472 } 1473 return (0); 1474 1475 err: 1476 alloc_err: 1477 F_CLR(sp, SC_TINPUT); 1478 txt_err(sp, &sp->tiq); 1479 return (1); 1480 } 1481 1482 /* 1483 * txt_abbrev -- 1484 * Handle abbreviations. 1485 */ 1486 static int 1487 txt_abbrev(sp, tp, pushcp, isinfoline, didsubp, turnoffp) 1488 SCR *sp; 1489 TEXT *tp; 1490 CHAR_T *pushcp; 1491 int isinfoline, *didsubp, *turnoffp; 1492 { 1493 VI_PRIVATE *vip; 1494 CHAR_T ch, *p; 1495 SEQ *qp; 1496 size_t len, off; 1497 1498 /* Check to make sure we're not at the start of an append. */ 1499 *didsubp = 0; 1500 if (tp->cno == tp->offset) 1501 return (0); 1502 1503 vip = VIP(sp); 1504 1505 /* 1506 * Find the start of the "word". 1507 * 1508 * !!! 1509 * We match historic practice, which, as far as I can tell, had an 1510 * off-by-one error. The way this worked was that when the inserted 1511 * text switched from a "word" character to a non-word character, 1512 * vi would check for possible abbreviations. It would then take the 1513 * type (i.e. word/non-word) of the character entered TWO characters 1514 * ago, and move backward in the text until reaching a character that 1515 * was not that type, or the beginning of the insert, the line, or 1516 * the file. For example, in the string "abc<space>", when the <space> 1517 * character triggered the abbreviation check, the type of the 'b' 1518 * character was used for moving through the string. Maybe there's a 1519 * reason for not using the first (i.e. 'c') character, but I can't 1520 * think of one. 1521 * 1522 * Terminate at the beginning of the insert or the character after the 1523 * offset character -- both can be tested for using tp->offset. 1524 */ 1525 off = tp->cno - 1; /* Previous character. */ 1526 p = tp->lb + off; 1527 len = 1; /* One character test. */ 1528 if (off == tp->offset || isblank(p[-1])) 1529 goto search; 1530 if (inword(p[-1])) /* Move backward to change. */ 1531 for (;;) { 1532 --off; --p; ++len; 1533 if (off == tp->offset || !inword(p[-1])) 1534 break; 1535 } 1536 else 1537 for (;;) { 1538 --off; --p; ++len; 1539 if (off == tp->offset || 1540 inword(p[-1]) || isblank(p[-1])) 1541 break; 1542 } 1543 1544 /* 1545 * !!! 1546 * Historic vi exploded abbreviations on the command line. This has 1547 * obvious problems in that unabbreviating the string can be extremely 1548 * tricky, particularly if the string has, say, an embedded escape 1549 * character. Personally, I think it's a stunningly bad idea. Other 1550 * examples of problems this caused in historic vi are: 1551 * :ab foo bar 1552 * :ab foo baz 1553 * results in "bar" being abbreviated to "baz", which wasn't what the 1554 * user had in mind at all. Also, the commands: 1555 * :ab foo bar 1556 * :unab foo<space> 1557 * resulted in an error message that "bar" wasn't mapped. Finally, 1558 * since the string was already exploded by the time the unabbreviate 1559 * command got it, all it knew was that an abbreviation had occurred. 1560 * Cleverly, it checked the replacement string for its unabbreviation 1561 * match, which meant that the commands: 1562 * :ab foo1 bar 1563 * :ab foo2 bar 1564 * :unab foo2 1565 * unabbreviate "foo1", and the commands: 1566 * :ab foo bar 1567 * :ab bar baz 1568 * unabbreviate "foo"! 1569 * 1570 * Anyway, people neglected to first ask my opinion before they wrote 1571 * macros that depend on this stuff, so, we make this work as follows. 1572 * When checking for an abbreviation on the command line, if we get a 1573 * string which is <blank> terminated and which starts at the beginning 1574 * of the line, we check to see it is the abbreviate or unabbreviate 1575 * commands. If it is, turn abbreviations off and return as if no 1576 * abbreviation was found. Note also, minor trickiness, so that if 1577 * the user erases the line and starts another command, we turn the 1578 * abbreviations back on. 1579 * 1580 * This makes the layering look like a Nachos Supreme. 1581 */ 1582 search: if (isinfoline) 1583 if (off == tp->ai || off == tp->offset) 1584 if (ex_is_abbrev(p, len)) { 1585 *turnoffp = 1; 1586 return (0); 1587 } else 1588 *turnoffp = 0; 1589 else 1590 if (*turnoffp) 1591 return (0); 1592 1593 /* Check for any abbreviations. */ 1594 if ((qp = seq_find(sp, NULL, NULL, p, len, SEQ_ABBREV, NULL)) == NULL) 1595 return (0); 1596 1597 /* 1598 * Push the abbreviation onto the tty stack. Historically, characters 1599 * resulting from an abbreviation expansion were themselves subject to 1600 * map expansions, O_SHOWMATCH matching etc. This means the expanded 1601 * characters will be re-tested for abbreviations. It's difficult to 1602 * know what historic practice in this case was, since abbreviations 1603 * were applied to :colon command lines, so entering abbreviations that 1604 * looped was tricky, although possible. In addition, obvious loops 1605 * didn't work as expected. (The command ':ab a b|ab b c|ab c a' will 1606 * silently only implement and/or display the last abbreviation.) 1607 * 1608 * This implementation doesn't recover well from such abbreviations. 1609 * The main input loop counts abbreviated characters, and, when it 1610 * reaches a limit, discards any abbreviated characters on the queue. 1611 * It's difficult to back up to the original position, as the replay 1612 * queue would have to be adjusted, and the line state when an initial 1613 * abbreviated character was received would have to be saved. 1614 */ 1615 ch = *pushcp; 1616 if (v_event_push(sp, NULL, &ch, 1, CH_ABBREVIATED)) 1617 return (1); 1618 if (v_event_push(sp, NULL, qp->output, qp->olen, CH_ABBREVIATED)) 1619 return (1); 1620 1621 /* 1622 * If the size of the abbreviation is larger than or equal to the size 1623 * of the original text, move to the start of the replaced characters, 1624 * and add their length to the overwrite count. 1625 * 1626 * If the abbreviation is smaller than the original text, we have to 1627 * delete the additional overwrite characters and copy down any insert 1628 * characters. 1629 */ 1630 tp->cno -= len; 1631 if (qp->olen >= len) 1632 tp->owrite += len; 1633 else { 1634 if (tp->insert) 1635 memmove(tp->lb + tp->cno + qp->olen, 1636 tp->lb + tp->cno + tp->owrite + len, tp->insert); 1637 tp->owrite += qp->olen; 1638 tp->len -= len - qp->olen; 1639 } 1640 1641 /* 1642 * We return the length of the abbreviated characters. This is so 1643 * the calling routine can replace the replay characters with the 1644 * abbreviation. This means that subsequent '.' commands will produce 1645 * the same text, regardless of intervening :[un]abbreviate commands. 1646 * This is historic practice. 1647 */ 1648 *didsubp = len; 1649 return (0); 1650 } 1651 1652 /* 1653 * txt_unmap -- 1654 * Handle the unmap command. 1655 */ 1656 static void 1657 txt_unmap(sp, tp, ec_flagsp) 1658 SCR *sp; 1659 TEXT *tp; 1660 u_int32_t *ec_flagsp; 1661 { 1662 size_t len, off; 1663 char *p; 1664 1665 /* Find the beginning of this "word". */ 1666 for (off = tp->cno - 1, p = tp->lb + off, len = 0;; --p, --off) { 1667 if (isblank(*p)) { 1668 ++p; 1669 break; 1670 } 1671 ++len; 1672 if (off == tp->ai || off == tp->offset) 1673 break; 1674 } 1675 1676 /* 1677 * !!! 1678 * Historic vi exploded input mappings on the command line. See the 1679 * txt_abbrev() routine for an explanation of the problems inherent 1680 * in this. 1681 * 1682 * We make this work as follows. If we get a string which is <blank> 1683 * terminated and which starts at the beginning of the line, we check 1684 * to see it is the unmap command. If it is, we return that the input 1685 * mapping should be turned off. Note also, minor trickiness, so that 1686 * if the user erases the line and starts another command, we go ahead 1687 * an turn mapping back on. 1688 */ 1689 if ((off == tp->ai || off == tp->offset) && ex_is_unmap(p, len)) 1690 FL_CLR(*ec_flagsp, EC_MAPINPUT); 1691 else 1692 FL_SET(*ec_flagsp, EC_MAPINPUT); 1693 } 1694 1695 /* 1696 * txt_ai_resolve -- 1697 * When a line is resolved by <esc>, review autoindent characters. 1698 */ 1699 static void 1700 txt_ai_resolve(sp, tp, changedp) 1701 SCR *sp; 1702 TEXT *tp; 1703 int *changedp; 1704 { 1705 u_long ts; 1706 int del; 1707 size_t cno, len, new, old, scno, spaces, tab_after_sp, tabs; 1708 char *p; 1709 1710 *changedp = 0; 1711 1712 /* 1713 * If the line is empty, has an offset, or no autoindent 1714 * characters, we're done. 1715 */ 1716 if (!tp->len || tp->offset || !tp->ai) 1717 return; 1718 1719 /* 1720 * If the length is less than or equal to the autoindent 1721 * characters, delete them. 1722 */ 1723 if (tp->len <= tp->ai) { 1724 tp->ai = tp->cno = tp->len = 0; 1725 return; 1726 } 1727 1728 /* 1729 * The autoindent characters plus any leading <blank> characters 1730 * in the line are resolved into the minimum number of characters. 1731 * Historic practice. 1732 */ 1733 ts = O_VAL(sp, O_TABSTOP); 1734 1735 /* Figure out the last <blank> screen column. */ 1736 for (p = tp->lb, scno = 0, len = tp->len, 1737 spaces = tab_after_sp = 0; len-- && isblank(*p); ++p) 1738 if (*p == '\t') { 1739 if (spaces) 1740 tab_after_sp = 1; 1741 scno += COL_OFF(scno, ts); 1742 } else { 1743 ++spaces; 1744 ++scno; 1745 } 1746 1747 /* 1748 * If there are no spaces, or no tabs after spaces and less than 1749 * ts spaces, it's already minimal. 1750 */ 1751 if (!spaces || !tab_after_sp && spaces < ts) 1752 return; 1753 1754 /* Count up spaces/tabs needed to get to the target. */ 1755 for (cno = 0, tabs = 0; cno + COL_OFF(cno, ts) <= scno; ++tabs) 1756 cno += COL_OFF(cno, ts); 1757 spaces = scno - cno; 1758 1759 /* 1760 * Figure out how many characters we're dropping -- if we're not 1761 * dropping any, it's already minimal, we're done. 1762 */ 1763 old = p - tp->lb; 1764 new = spaces + tabs; 1765 if (old == new) 1766 return; 1767 1768 /* Shift the rest of the characters down, adjust the counts. */ 1769 del = old - new; 1770 memmove(p - del, p, tp->len - old); 1771 tp->len -= del; 1772 tp->cno -= del; 1773 1774 /* Fill in space/tab characters. */ 1775 for (p = tp->lb; tabs--;) 1776 *p++ = '\t'; 1777 while (spaces--) 1778 *p++ = ' '; 1779 *changedp = 1; 1780 } 1781 1782 /* 1783 * v_txt_auto -- 1784 * Handle autoindent. If aitp isn't NULL, use it, otherwise, 1785 * retrieve the line. 1786 * 1787 * PUBLIC: int v_txt_auto __P((SCR *, recno_t, TEXT *, size_t, TEXT *)); 1788 */ 1789 int 1790 v_txt_auto(sp, lno, aitp, len, tp) 1791 SCR *sp; 1792 recno_t lno; 1793 TEXT *aitp, *tp; 1794 size_t len; 1795 { 1796 size_t nlen; 1797 char *p, *t; 1798 1799 if (aitp == NULL) { 1800 /* 1801 * If the ex append command is executed with an address of 0, 1802 * it's possible to get here with a line number of 0. Return 1803 * an indent of 0. 1804 */ 1805 if (lno == 0) { 1806 tp->ai = 0; 1807 return (0); 1808 } 1809 if (db_get(sp, lno, DBG_FATAL, &t, &len)) 1810 return (1); 1811 } else 1812 t = aitp->lb; 1813 1814 /* Count whitespace characters. */ 1815 for (p = t; len > 0; ++p, --len) 1816 if (!isblank(*p)) 1817 break; 1818 1819 /* Set count, check for no indentation. */ 1820 if ((nlen = (p - t)) == 0) 1821 return (0); 1822 1823 /* Make sure the buffer's big enough. */ 1824 BINC_RET(sp, tp->lb, tp->lb_len, tp->len + nlen); 1825 1826 /* Copy the buffer's current contents up. */ 1827 if (tp->len != 0) 1828 memmove(tp->lb + nlen, tp->lb, tp->len); 1829 tp->len += nlen; 1830 1831 /* Copy the indentation into the new buffer. */ 1832 memmove(tp->lb, t, nlen); 1833 1834 /* Set the autoindent count. */ 1835 tp->ai = nlen; 1836 return (0); 1837 } 1838 1839 /* 1840 * txt_backup -- 1841 * Back up to the previously edited line. 1842 */ 1843 static TEXT * 1844 txt_backup(sp, tiqh, tp, flagsp) 1845 SCR *sp; 1846 TEXTH *tiqh; 1847 TEXT *tp; 1848 u_int32_t *flagsp; 1849 { 1850 VI_PRIVATE *vip; 1851 TEXT *ntp; 1852 1853 /* Get a handle on the previous TEXT structure. */ 1854 if ((ntp = tp->q.cqe_prev) == (void *)tiqh) { 1855 if (!FL_ISSET(*flagsp, TXT_REPLAY)) 1856 msgq(sp, M_BERR, 1857 "193|Already at the beginning of the insert"); 1858 return (tp); 1859 } 1860 1861 /* Bookkeeping. */ 1862 ntp->len = ntp->sv_len; 1863 1864 /* Handle appending to the line. */ 1865 vip = VIP(sp); 1866 if (ntp->owrite == 0 && ntp->insert == 0) { 1867 ntp->lb[ntp->len] = CH_CURSOR; 1868 ++ntp->insert; 1869 ++ntp->len; 1870 FL_SET(*flagsp, TXT_APPENDEOL); 1871 } else 1872 FL_CLR(*flagsp, TXT_APPENDEOL); 1873 1874 /* Release the current TEXT. */ 1875 CIRCLEQ_REMOVE(tiqh, tp, q); 1876 text_free(tp); 1877 1878 /* Update the old line on the screen. */ 1879 if (vs_change(sp, ntp->lno + 1, LINE_DELETE)) 1880 return (NULL); 1881 1882 /* Return the new/current TEXT. */ 1883 return (ntp); 1884 } 1885 1886 /* 1887 * Text indentation is truly strange. ^T and ^D do movements to the next or 1888 * previous shiftwidth value, i.e. for a 1-based numbering, with shiftwidth=3, 1889 * ^T moves a cursor on the 7th, 8th or 9th column to the 10th column, and ^D 1890 * moves it back. 1891 * 1892 * !!! 1893 * The ^T and ^D characters in historical vi had special meaning only when they 1894 * were the first characters entered after entering text input mode. As normal 1895 * erase characters couldn't erase autoindent characters (^T in this case), it 1896 * meant that inserting text into previously existing text was strange -- ^T 1897 * only worked if it was the first keystroke(s), and then could only be erased 1898 * using ^D. This implementation treats ^T specially anywhere it occurs in the 1899 * input, and permits the standard erase characters to erase the characters it 1900 * inserts. 1901 * 1902 * !!! 1903 * A fun test is to try: 1904 * :se sw=4 ai list 1905 * i<CR>^Tx<CR>^Tx<CR>^Tx<CR>^Dx<CR>^Dx<CR>^Dx<esc> 1906 * Historic vi loses some of the '$' marks on the line ends, but otherwise gets 1907 * it right. 1908 * 1909 * XXX 1910 * Technically, txt_dent should be part of the screen interface, as it requires 1911 * knowledge of character sizes, including <space>s, on the screen. It's here 1912 * because it's a complicated little beast, and I didn't want to shove it down 1913 * into the screen. It's probable that KEY_LEN will call into the screen once 1914 * there are screens with different character representations. 1915 * 1916 * txt_dent -- 1917 * Handle ^T indents, ^D outdents. 1918 * 1919 * If anything changes here, check the ex version to see if it needs similar 1920 * changes. 1921 */ 1922 static int 1923 txt_dent(sp, tp, isindent) 1924 SCR *sp; 1925 TEXT *tp; 1926 int isindent; 1927 { 1928 CHAR_T ch; 1929 u_long sw, ts; 1930 size_t cno, current, spaces, target, tabs, off; 1931 int ai_reset; 1932 1933 ts = O_VAL(sp, O_TABSTOP); 1934 sw = O_VAL(sp, O_SHIFTWIDTH); 1935 1936 /* 1937 * Since we don't know what precedes the character(s) being inserted 1938 * (or deleted), the preceding whitespace characters must be resolved. 1939 * An example is a <tab>, which doesn't need a full shiftwidth number 1940 * of columns because it's preceded by <space>s. This is easy to get 1941 * if the user sets shiftwidth to a value less than tabstop (or worse, 1942 * something for which tabstop isn't a multiple) and then uses ^T to 1943 * indent, and ^D to outdent. 1944 * 1945 * Figure out the current and target screen columns. In the historic 1946 * vi, the autoindent column was NOT determined using display widths 1947 * of characters as was the wrapmargin column. For that reason, we 1948 * can't use the vs_column() function, but have to calculate it here. 1949 * This is slow, but it's normally only on the first few characters of 1950 * a line. 1951 */ 1952 for (current = cno = 0; cno < tp->cno; ++cno) 1953 current += tp->lb[cno] == '\t' ? 1954 COL_OFF(current, ts) : KEY_LEN(sp, tp->lb[cno]); 1955 1956 target = current; 1957 if (isindent) 1958 target += COL_OFF(target, sw); 1959 else { 1960 --target; 1961 target -= target % sw; 1962 } 1963 1964 /* 1965 * The AI characters will be turned into overwrite characters if the 1966 * cursor immediately follows them. We test both the cursor position 1967 * and the indent flag because there's no single test. (^T can only 1968 * be detected by the cursor position, and while we know that the test 1969 * is always true for ^D, the cursor can be in more than one place, as 1970 * "0^D" and "^D" are different.) 1971 */ 1972 ai_reset = !isindent || tp->cno == tp->ai + tp->offset; 1973 1974 /* 1975 * Back up over any previous <blank> characters, changing them into 1976 * overwrite characters (including any ai characters). Then figure 1977 * out the current screen column. 1978 */ 1979 for (; tp->cno > tp->offset && 1980 (tp->lb[tp->cno - 1] == ' ' || tp->lb[tp->cno - 1] == '\t'); 1981 --tp->cno, ++tp->owrite); 1982 for (current = cno = 0; cno < tp->cno; ++cno) 1983 current += tp->lb[cno] == '\t' ? 1984 COL_OFF(current, ts) : KEY_LEN(sp, tp->lb[cno]); 1985 1986 /* 1987 * If we didn't move up to or past the target, it's because there 1988 * weren't enough characters to delete, e.g. the first character 1989 * of the line was a tp->offset character, and the user entered 1990 * ^D to move to the beginning of a line. An example of this is: 1991 * 1992 * :set ai sw=4<cr>i<space>a<esc>i^T^D 1993 * 1994 * Otherwise, count up the total spaces/tabs needed to get from the 1995 * beginning of the line (or the last non-<blank> character) to the 1996 * target. 1997 */ 1998 if (current >= target) 1999 spaces = tabs = 0; 2000 else { 2001 for (cno = current, 2002 tabs = 0; cno + COL_OFF(cno, ts) <= target; ++tabs) 2003 cno += COL_OFF(cno, ts); 2004 spaces = target - cno; 2005 } 2006 2007 /* If we overwrote ai characters, reset the ai count. */ 2008 if (ai_reset) 2009 tp->ai = tabs + spaces; 2010 2011 /* 2012 * Call txt_insch() to insert each character, so that we get the 2013 * correct effect when we add a <tab> to replace N <spaces>. 2014 */ 2015 for (ch = '\t'; tabs > 0; --tabs) 2016 (void)txt_insch(sp, tp, &ch, 0); 2017 for (ch = ' '; spaces > 0; --spaces) 2018 (void)txt_insch(sp, tp, &ch, 0); 2019 return (0); 2020 } 2021 2022 /* 2023 * txt_fc -- 2024 * File name completion. 2025 */ 2026 static int 2027 txt_fc(sp, tp, redrawp) 2028 SCR *sp; 2029 TEXT *tp; 2030 int *redrawp; 2031 { 2032 struct stat sb; 2033 ARGS **argv; 2034 CHAR_T s_ch; 2035 EXCMD cmd; 2036 size_t indx, len, nlen, off; 2037 int argc, trydir; 2038 char *p, *t; 2039 2040 trydir = 0; 2041 *redrawp = 0; 2042 2043 /* 2044 * Find the beginning of this "word" -- if we're at the beginning 2045 * of the line, it's a special case. 2046 */ 2047 if (tp->cno == 1) { 2048 len = 0; 2049 p = tp->lb; 2050 } else 2051 retry: for (len = 0, 2052 off = tp->cno - 1, p = tp->lb + off;; --off, --p) { 2053 if (isblank(*p)) { 2054 ++p; 2055 break; 2056 } 2057 ++len; 2058 if (off == tp->ai || off == tp->offset) 2059 break; 2060 } 2061 2062 /* 2063 * Get enough space for a wildcard character. 2064 * 2065 * XXX 2066 * This won't work for "foo\", since the \ will escape the expansion 2067 * character. I'm not sure if that's a bug or not... 2068 */ 2069 off = p - tp->lb; 2070 BINC_RET(sp, tp->lb, tp->lb_len, tp->len + 1); 2071 p = tp->lb + off; 2072 2073 s_ch = p[len]; 2074 p[len] = '*'; 2075 2076 /* Build an ex command, and call the ex expansion routines. */ 2077 ex_cinit(&cmd, 0, 0, OOBLNO, OOBLNO, 0, NULL); 2078 if (argv_init(sp, &cmd)) 2079 return (1); 2080 if (argv_exp2(sp, &cmd, p, len + 1)) { 2081 p[len] = s_ch; 2082 return (0); 2083 } 2084 argc = cmd.argc; 2085 argv = cmd.argv; 2086 2087 p[len] = s_ch; 2088 2089 switch (argc) { 2090 case 0: /* No matches. */ 2091 if (!trydir) 2092 (void)sp->gp->scr_bell(sp); 2093 return (0); 2094 case 1: /* One match. */ 2095 /* If something changed, do the exchange. */ 2096 nlen = strlen(cmd.argv[0]->bp); 2097 if (len != nlen || memcmp(cmd.argv[0]->bp, p, len)) 2098 break; 2099 2100 /* If haven't done a directory test, do it now. */ 2101 if (!trydir && 2102 !stat(cmd.argv[0]->bp, &sb) && S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode)) { 2103 p += len; 2104 goto isdir; 2105 } 2106 2107 /* If nothing changed, period, ring the bell. */ 2108 if (!trydir) 2109 (void)sp->gp->scr_bell(sp); 2110 return (0); 2111 default: /* Multiple matches. */ 2112 *redrawp = 1; 2113 if (txt_fc_col(sp, argc, argv)) 2114 return (1); 2115 2116 /* Find the length of the shortest match. */ 2117 for (nlen = cmd.argv[0]->len; --argc > 0;) { 2118 if (cmd.argv[argc]->len < nlen) 2119 nlen = cmd.argv[argc]->len; 2120 for (indx = 0; indx < nlen && 2121 cmd.argv[argc]->bp[indx] == cmd.argv[0]->bp[indx]; 2122 ++indx); 2123 nlen = indx; 2124 } 2125 break; 2126 } 2127 2128 /* Overwrite the expanded text first. */ 2129 for (t = cmd.argv[0]->bp; len > 0 && nlen > 0; --len, --nlen) 2130 *p++ = *t++; 2131 2132 /* If lost text, make the remaining old text overwrite characters. */ 2133 if (len) { 2134 tp->cno -= len; 2135 tp->owrite += len; 2136 } 2137 2138 /* Overwrite any overwrite characters next. */ 2139 for (; nlen > 0 && tp->owrite > 0; --nlen, --tp->owrite, ++tp->cno) 2140 *p++ = *t++; 2141 2142 /* Shift remaining text up, and move the cursor to the end. */ 2143 if (nlen) { 2144 off = p - tp->lb; 2145 BINC_RET(sp, tp->lb, tp->lb_len, tp->len + nlen); 2146 p = tp->lb + off; 2147 2148 tp->cno += nlen; 2149 tp->len += nlen; 2150 2151 if (tp->insert != 0) 2152 (void)memmove(p + nlen, p, tp->insert); 2153 while (nlen--) 2154 *p++ = *t++; 2155 } 2156 2157 /* If a single match and it's a directory, retry it. */ 2158 if (argc == 1 && !stat(cmd.argv[0]->bp, &sb) && S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode)) { 2159 isdir: if (tp->owrite == 0) { 2160 off = p - tp->lb; 2161 BINC_RET(sp, tp->lb, tp->lb_len, tp->len + 1); 2162 p = tp->lb + off; 2163 if (tp->insert != 0) 2164 (void)memmove(p + 1, p, tp->insert); 2165 ++tp->len; 2166 } else 2167 --tp->owrite; 2168 2169 ++tp->cno; 2170 *p++ = '/'; 2171 2172 trydir = 1; 2173 goto retry; 2174 } 2175 return (0); 2176 } 2177 2178 /* 2179 * txt_fc_col -- 2180 * Display file names for file name completion. 2181 */ 2182 static int 2183 txt_fc_col(sp, argc, argv) 2184 SCR *sp; 2185 int argc; 2186 ARGS **argv; 2187 { 2188 ARGS **av; 2189 CHAR_T *p; 2190 GS *gp; 2191 size_t base, cnt, col, colwidth, numrows, numcols, prefix, row; 2192 int ac, nf, reset; 2193 2194 gp = sp->gp; 2195 2196 /* Trim any directory prefix common to all of the files. */ 2197 if ((p = strrchr(argv[0]->bp, '/')) == NULL) 2198 prefix = 0; 2199 else { 2200 prefix = (p - argv[0]->bp) + 1; 2201 for (ac = argc - 1, av = argv + 1; ac > 0; --ac, ++av) 2202 if (av[0]->len < prefix || 2203 memcmp(av[0]->bp, argv[0]->bp, prefix)) { 2204 prefix = 0; 2205 break; 2206 } 2207 } 2208 2209 /* 2210 * Figure out the column width for the longest name. Output is done on 2211 * 6 character "tab" boundaries for no particular reason. (Since we 2212 * don't output tab characters, we ignore the terminal's tab settings.) 2213 * Ignore the user's tab setting because we have no idea how reasonable 2214 * it is. 2215 */ 2216 for (ac = argc, av = argv, colwidth = 0; ac > 0; --ac, ++av) { 2217 for (col = 0, p = av[0]->bp + prefix; *p != '\0'; ++p) 2218 col += KEY_LEN(sp, *p); 2219 if (col > colwidth) 2220 colwidth = col; 2221 } 2222 colwidth += COL_OFF(colwidth, 6); 2223 2224 /* 2225 * Writing to the bottom line of the screen is always turned off when 2226 * SC_TINPUT_INFO is set. Turn it back on, we know what we're doing. 2227 */ 2228 if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_TINPUT_INFO)) { 2229 reset = 1; 2230 F_CLR(sp, SC_TINPUT_INFO); 2231 } else 2232 reset = 0; 2233 2234 #define CHK_INTR \ 2235 if (F_ISSET(gp, G_INTERRUPTED)) \ 2236 goto intr; 2237 2238 /* If the largest file name is too large, just print them. */ 2239 if (colwidth > sp->cols) { 2240 for (ac = argc, av = argv; ac > 0; --ac, ++av) { 2241 p = msg_print(sp, av[0]->bp + prefix, &nf); 2242 (void)ex_printf(sp, "%s\n", p); 2243 if (F_ISSET(gp, G_INTERRUPTED)) 2244 break; 2245 } 2246 if (nf) 2247 FREE_SPACE(sp, p, 0); 2248 CHK_INTR; 2249 } else { 2250 /* Figure out the number of columns. */ 2251 numcols = (sp->cols - 1) / colwidth; 2252 if (argc > numcols) { 2253 numrows = argc / numcols; 2254 if (argc % numcols) 2255 ++numrows; 2256 } else 2257 numrows = 1; 2258 2259 /* Display the files in sorted order. */ 2260 for (row = 0; row < numrows; ++row) { 2261 for (base = row, col = 0; col < numcols; ++col) { 2262 p = msg_print(sp, argv[base]->bp + prefix, &nf); 2263 cnt = ex_printf(sp, "%s", p); 2264 if (nf) 2265 FREE_SPACE(sp, p, 0); 2266 CHK_INTR; 2267 if ((base += numrows) >= argc) 2268 break; 2269 (void)ex_printf(sp, 2270 "%*s", (int)(colwidth - cnt), ""); 2271 CHK_INTR; 2272 } 2273 (void)ex_puts(sp, "\n"); 2274 CHK_INTR; 2275 } 2276 (void)ex_puts(sp, "\n"); 2277 CHK_INTR; 2278 } 2279 (void)ex_fflush(sp); 2280 2281 if (0) { 2282 intr: F_CLR(gp, G_INTERRUPTED); 2283 } 2284 if (reset) 2285 F_SET(sp, SC_TINPUT_INFO); 2286 2287 return (0); 2288 } 2289 2290 /* 2291 * txt_emark -- 2292 * Set the end mark on the line. 2293 */ 2294 static int 2295 txt_emark(sp, tp, cno) 2296 SCR *sp; 2297 TEXT *tp; 2298 size_t cno; 2299 { 2300 CHAR_T ch, *kp; 2301 size_t chlen, nlen, olen; 2302 char *p; 2303 2304 ch = CH_ENDMARK; 2305 2306 /* 2307 * The end mark may not be the same size as the current character. 2308 * Don't let the line shift. 2309 */ 2310 nlen = KEY_LEN(sp, ch); 2311 if (tp->lb[cno] == '\t') 2312 (void)vs_columns(sp, tp->lb, tp->lno, &cno, &olen); 2313 else 2314 olen = KEY_LEN(sp, tp->lb[cno]); 2315 2316 /* 2317 * If the line got longer, well, it's weird, but it's easy. If 2318 * it's the same length, it's easy. If it got shorter, we have 2319 * to fix it up. 2320 */ 2321 if (olen > nlen) { 2322 BINC_RET(sp, tp->lb, tp->lb_len, tp->len + olen); 2323 chlen = olen - nlen; 2324 if (tp->insert != 0) 2325 memmove(tp->lb + cno + 1 + chlen, 2326 tp->lb + cno + 1, tp->insert); 2327 2328 tp->len += chlen; 2329 tp->owrite += chlen; 2330 p = tp->lb + cno; 2331 if (tp->lb[cno] == '\t') 2332 for (cno += chlen; chlen--;) 2333 *p++ = ' '; 2334 else 2335 for (kp = KEY_NAME(sp, tp->lb[cno]), 2336 cno += chlen; chlen--;) 2337 *p++ = *kp++; 2338 } 2339 tp->lb[cno] = ch; 2340 return (vs_change(sp, tp->lno, LINE_RESET)); 2341 } 2342 2343 /* 2344 * txt_err -- 2345 * Handle an error during input processing. 2346 */ 2347 static void 2348 txt_err(sp, tiqh) 2349 SCR *sp; 2350 TEXTH *tiqh; 2351 { 2352 recno_t lno; 2353 2354 /* 2355 * The problem with input processing is that the cursor is at an 2356 * indeterminate position since some input may have been lost due 2357 * to a malloc error. So, try to go back to the place from which 2358 * the cursor started, knowing that it may no longer be available. 2359 * 2360 * We depend on at least one line number being set in the text 2361 * chain. 2362 */ 2363 for (lno = tiqh->cqh_first->lno; 2364 !db_exist(sp, lno) && lno > 0; --lno); 2365 2366 sp->lno = lno == 0 ? 1 : lno; 2367 sp->cno = 0; 2368 2369 /* Redraw the screen, just in case. */ 2370 F_SET(sp, SC_SCR_REDRAW); 2371 } 2372 2373 /* 2374 * txt_hex -- 2375 * Let the user insert any character value they want. 2376 * 2377 * !!! 2378 * This is an extension. The pattern "^X[0-9a-fA-F]*" is a way 2379 * for the user to specify a character value which their keyboard 2380 * may not be able to enter. 2381 */ 2382 static int 2383 txt_hex(sp, tp) 2384 SCR *sp; 2385 TEXT *tp; 2386 { 2387 CHAR_T savec; 2388 size_t len, off; 2389 u_long value; 2390 char *p, *wp; 2391 2392 /* 2393 * Null-terminate the string. Since nul isn't a legal hex value, 2394 * this should be okay, and lets us use a local routine, which 2395 * presumably understands the character set, to convert the value. 2396 */ 2397 savec = tp->lb[tp->cno]; 2398 tp->lb[tp->cno] = 0; 2399 2400 /* Find the previous CH_HEX character. */ 2401 for (off = tp->cno - 1, p = tp->lb + off, len = 0;; --p, --off, ++len) { 2402 if (*p == CH_HEX) { 2403 wp = p + 1; 2404 break; 2405 } 2406 /* Not on this line? Shouldn't happen. */ 2407 if (off == tp->ai || off == tp->offset) 2408 goto nothex; 2409 } 2410 2411 /* If length of 0, then it wasn't a hex value. */ 2412 if (len == 0) 2413 goto nothex; 2414 2415 /* Get the value. */ 2416 errno = 0; 2417 value = strtol(wp, NULL, 16); 2418 if (errno || value > MAX_CHAR_T) { 2419 nothex: tp->lb[tp->cno] = savec; 2420 return (0); 2421 } 2422 2423 /* Restore the original character. */ 2424 tp->lb[tp->cno] = savec; 2425 2426 /* Adjust the bookkeeping. */ 2427 tp->cno -= len; 2428 tp->len -= len; 2429 tp->lb[tp->cno - 1] = value; 2430 2431 /* Copy down any overwrite characters. */ 2432 if (tp->owrite) 2433 memmove(tp->lb + tp->cno, tp->lb + tp->cno + len, tp->owrite); 2434 2435 /* Copy down any insert characters. */ 2436 if (tp->insert) 2437 memmove(tp->lb + tp->cno + tp->owrite, 2438 tp->lb + tp->cno + tp->owrite + len, tp->insert); 2439 2440 return (0); 2441 } 2442 2443 /* 2444 * txt_insch -- 2445 * 2446 * !!! 2447 * Historic vi did a special screen optimization for tab characters. As an 2448 * example, for the keystrokes "iabcd<esc>0C<tab>", the tab overwrote the 2449 * rest of the string when it was displayed. 2450 * 2451 * Because early versions of this implementation redisplayed the entire line 2452 * on each keystroke, the "bcd" was pushed to the right as it ignored that 2453 * the user had "promised" to change the rest of the characters. However, 2454 * the historic vi implementation had an even worse bug: given the keystrokes 2455 * "iabcd<esc>0R<tab><esc>", the "bcd" disappears, and magically reappears 2456 * on the second <esc> key. 2457 * 2458 * POSIX 1003.2 requires (will require) that this be fixed, specifying that 2459 * vi overwrite characters the user has committed to changing, on the basis 2460 * of the screen space they require, but that it not overwrite other characters. 2461 */ 2462 static int 2463 txt_insch(sp, tp, chp, flags) 2464 SCR *sp; 2465 TEXT *tp; 2466 CHAR_T *chp; 2467 u_int flags; 2468 { 2469 CHAR_T *kp, savech; 2470 size_t chlen, cno, copydown, olen, nlen; 2471 char *p; 2472 2473 /* 2474 * The 'R' command does one-for-one replacement, because there's 2475 * no way to know how many characters the user intends to replace. 2476 */ 2477 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLACE)) { 2478 if (tp->owrite) { 2479 --tp->owrite; 2480 tp->lb[tp->cno++] = *chp; 2481 return (0); 2482 } 2483 } else if (tp->owrite) { /* Overwrite a character. */ 2484 cno = tp->cno; 2485 2486 /* 2487 * If the old or new characters are tabs, then the length of the 2488 * display depends on the character position in the display. We 2489 * don't even try to handle this here, just ask the screen. 2490 */ 2491 if (*chp == '\t') { 2492 savech = tp->lb[cno]; 2493 tp->lb[cno] = '\t'; 2494 (void)vs_columns(sp, tp->lb, tp->lno, &cno, &nlen); 2495 tp->lb[cno] = savech; 2496 } else 2497 nlen = KEY_LEN(sp, *chp); 2498 2499 /* 2500 * Eat overwrite characters until we run out of them or we've 2501 * handled the length of the new character. If we only eat 2502 * part of an overwrite character, break it into its component 2503 * elements and display the remaining components. 2504 */ 2505 for (copydown = 0; nlen != 0 && tp->owrite != 0;) { 2506 --tp->owrite; 2507 2508 if (tp->lb[cno] == '\t') 2509 (void)vs_columns(sp, 2510 tp->lb, tp->lno, &cno, &olen); 2511 else 2512 olen = KEY_LEN(sp, tp->lb[cno]); 2513 2514 if (olen == nlen) { 2515 nlen = 0; 2516 break; 2517 } 2518 if (olen < nlen) { 2519 ++copydown; 2520 nlen -= olen; 2521 } else { 2522 BINC_RET(sp, 2523 tp->lb, tp->lb_len, tp->len + olen); 2524 chlen = olen - nlen; 2525 memmove(tp->lb + cno + 1 + chlen, 2526 tp->lb + cno + 1, tp->owrite + tp->insert); 2527 2528 tp->len += chlen; 2529 tp->owrite += chlen; 2530 if (tp->lb[cno] == '\t') 2531 for (p = tp->lb + cno + 1; chlen--;) 2532 *p++ = ' '; 2533 else 2534 for (kp = 2535 KEY_NAME(sp, tp->lb[cno]) + nlen, 2536 p = tp->lb + cno + 1; chlen--;) 2537 *p++ = *kp++; 2538 nlen = 0; 2539 break; 2540 } 2541 } 2542 2543 /* 2544 * If had to erase several characters, we adjust the total 2545 * count, and if there are any characters left, shift them 2546 * into position. 2547 */ 2548 if (copydown != 0 && (tp->len -= copydown) != 0) 2549 memmove(tp->lb + cno, tp->lb + cno + copydown, 2550 tp->owrite + tp->insert + copydown); 2551 2552 /* If we had enough overwrite characters, we're done. */ 2553 if (nlen == 0) { 2554 tp->lb[tp->cno++] = *chp; 2555 return (0); 2556 } 2557 } 2558 2559 /* Check to see if the character fits into the input buffer. */ 2560 BINC_RET(sp, tp->lb, tp->lb_len, tp->len + 1); 2561 2562 ++tp->len; 2563 if (tp->insert) { /* Insert a character. */ 2564 if (tp->insert == 1) 2565 tp->lb[tp->cno + 1] = tp->lb[tp->cno]; 2566 else 2567 memmove(tp->lb + tp->cno + 1, 2568 tp->lb + tp->cno, tp->owrite + tp->insert); 2569 } 2570 tp->lb[tp->cno++] = *chp; 2571 return (0); 2572 } 2573 2574 /* 2575 * txt_isrch -- 2576 * Do an incremental search. 2577 */ 2578 static int 2579 txt_isrch(sp, vp, tp, is_flagsp) 2580 SCR *sp; 2581 VICMD *vp; 2582 TEXT *tp; 2583 u_int8_t *is_flagsp; 2584 { 2585 MARK start; 2586 recno_t lno; 2587 u_int sf; 2588 2589 /* If it's a one-line screen, we don't do incrementals. */ 2590 if (IS_ONELINE(sp)) { 2591 FL_CLR(*is_flagsp, IS_RUNNING); 2592 return (0); 2593 } 2594 2595 /* 2596 * If the user erases back to the beginning of the buffer, there's 2597 * nothing to search for. Reset the cursor to the starting point. 2598 */ 2599 if (tp->cno <= 1) { 2600 vp->m_final = vp->m_start; 2601 return (0); 2602 } 2603 2604 /* 2605 * If it's an RE quote character, and not quoted, ignore it until 2606 * we get another character. 2607 */ 2608 if (tp->lb[tp->cno - 1] == '\\' && 2609 (tp->cno == 2 || tp->lb[tp->cno - 2] != '\\')) 2610 return (0); 2611 2612 /* 2613 * If it's a magic shell character, and not quoted, reset the cursor 2614 * to the starting point. 2615 */ 2616 if (strchr(O_STR(sp, O_SHELLMETA), tp->lb[tp->cno - 1]) != NULL && 2617 (tp->cno == 2 || tp->lb[tp->cno - 2] != '\\')) 2618 vp->m_final = vp->m_start; 2619 2620 /* 2621 * If we see the search pattern termination character, then quit doing 2622 * an incremental search. There may be more, e.g., ":/foo/;/bar/", 2623 * and we can't handle that incrementally. Also, reset the cursor to 2624 * the original location, the ex search routines don't know anything 2625 * about incremental searches. 2626 */ 2627 if (tp->lb[0] == tp->lb[tp->cno - 1] && 2628 (tp->cno == 2 || tp->lb[tp->cno - 2] != '\\')) { 2629 vp->m_final = vp->m_start; 2630 FL_CLR(*is_flagsp, IS_RUNNING); 2631 return (0); 2632 } 2633 2634 /* 2635 * Remember the input line and discard the special input map, 2636 * but don't overwrite the input line on the screen. 2637 */ 2638 lno = tp->lno; 2639 F_SET(VIP(sp), VIP_S_MODELINE); 2640 F_CLR(sp, SC_TINPUT | SC_TINPUT_INFO); 2641 if (txt_map_end(sp)) 2642 return (1); 2643 2644 /* 2645 * Specify a starting point and search. If we find a match, move to 2646 * it and refresh the screen. If we didn't find the match, then we 2647 * beep the screen. When searching from the original cursor position, 2648 * we have to move the cursor, otherwise, we don't want to move the 2649 * cursor in case the text at the current position continues to match. 2650 */ 2651 if (FL_ISSET(*is_flagsp, IS_RESTART)) { 2652 start = vp->m_start; 2653 sf = SEARCH_SET; 2654 } else { 2655 start = vp->m_final; 2656 sf = SEARCH_INCR | SEARCH_SET; 2657 } 2658 2659 if (tp->lb[0] == '/' ? 2660 !f_search(sp, 2661 &start, &vp->m_final, tp->lb + 1, tp->cno - 1, NULL, sf) : 2662 !b_search(sp, 2663 &start, &vp->m_final, tp->lb + 1, tp->cno - 1, NULL, sf)) { 2664 sp->lno = vp->m_final.lno; 2665 sp->cno = vp->m_final.cno; 2666 FL_CLR(*is_flagsp, IS_RESTART); 2667 2668 if (!KEYS_WAITING(sp) && vs_refresh(sp, 0)) 2669 return (1); 2670 } else 2671 FL_SET(*is_flagsp, IS_RESTART); 2672 2673 /* Reinstantiate the special input map. */ 2674 if (txt_map_init(sp)) 2675 return (1); 2676 F_CLR(VIP(sp), VIP_S_MODELINE); 2677 F_SET(sp, SC_TINPUT | SC_TINPUT_INFO); 2678 2679 /* Reset the line number of the input line. */ 2680 tp->lno = TMAP[0].lno; 2681 2682 /* 2683 * If the colon command-line moved, i.e. the screen scrolled, 2684 * refresh the input line. 2685 * 2686 * XXX 2687 * We shouldn't be calling vs_line, here -- we need dirty bits 2688 * on entries in the SMAP array. 2689 */ 2690 if (lno != TMAP[0].lno) { 2691 if (vs_line(sp, &TMAP[0], NULL, NULL)) 2692 return (1); 2693 (void)sp->gp->scr_refresh(sp, 0); 2694 } 2695 return (0); 2696 } 2697 2698 /* 2699 * txt_resolve -- 2700 * Resolve the input text chain into the file. 2701 */ 2702 static int 2703 txt_resolve(sp, tiqh, flags) 2704 SCR *sp; 2705 TEXTH *tiqh; 2706 u_int32_t flags; 2707 { 2708 VI_PRIVATE *vip; 2709 TEXT *tp; 2710 recno_t lno; 2711 int changed; 2712 2713 /* 2714 * The first line replaces a current line, and all subsequent lines 2715 * are appended into the file. Resolve autoindented characters for 2716 * each line before committing it. If the latter causes the line to 2717 * change, we have to redisplay it, otherwise the information cached 2718 * about the line will be wrong. 2719 */ 2720 vip = VIP(sp); 2721 tp = tiqh->cqh_first; 2722 2723 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_AUTOINDENT)) 2724 txt_ai_resolve(sp, tp, &changed); 2725 else 2726 changed = 0; 2727 if (db_set(sp, tp->lno, tp->lb, tp->len) || 2728 changed && vs_change(sp, tp->lno, LINE_RESET)) 2729 return (1); 2730 2731 for (lno = tp->lno; (tp = tp->q.cqe_next) != (void *)&sp->tiq; ++lno) { 2732 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_AUTOINDENT)) 2733 txt_ai_resolve(sp, tp, &changed); 2734 else 2735 changed = 0; 2736 if (db_append(sp, 0, lno, tp->lb, tp->len) || 2737 changed && vs_change(sp, tp->lno, LINE_RESET)) 2738 return (1); 2739 } 2740 2741 /* 2742 * Clear the input flag, the look-aside buffer is no longer valid. 2743 * Has to be done as part of text resolution, or upon return we'll 2744 * be looking at incorrect data. 2745 */ 2746 F_CLR(sp, SC_TINPUT); 2747 2748 return (0); 2749 } 2750 2751 /* 2752 * txt_showmatch -- 2753 * Show a character match. 2754 * 2755 * !!! 2756 * Historic vi tried to display matches even in the :colon command line. 2757 * I think not. 2758 */ 2759 static int 2760 txt_showmatch(sp, tp) 2761 SCR *sp; 2762 TEXT *tp; 2763 { 2764 GS *gp; 2765 VCS cs; 2766 MARK m; 2767 int cnt, endc, startc; 2768 2769 gp = sp->gp; 2770 2771 /* 2772 * Do a refresh first, in case we haven't done one in awhile, 2773 * so the user can see what we're complaining about. 2774 */ 2775 UPDATE_POSITION(sp, tp); 2776 if (vs_refresh(sp, 1)) 2777 return (1); 2778 2779 /* 2780 * We don't display the match if it's not on the screen. Find 2781 * out what the first character on the screen is. 2782 */ 2783 if (vs_sm_position(sp, &m, 0, P_TOP)) 2784 return (1); 2785 2786 /* Initialize the getc() interface. */ 2787 cs.cs_lno = tp->lno; 2788 cs.cs_cno = tp->cno - 1; 2789 if (cs_init(sp, &cs)) 2790 return (1); 2791 startc = (endc = cs.cs_ch) == ')' ? '(' : '{'; 2792 2793 /* Search for the match. */ 2794 for (cnt = 1;;) { 2795 if (cs_prev(sp, &cs)) 2796 return (1); 2797 if (cs.cs_flags != 0) { 2798 if (cs.cs_flags == CS_EOF || cs.cs_flags == CS_SOF) { 2799 msgq(sp, M_BERR, 2800 "Unmatched %s", KEY_NAME(sp, endc)); 2801 return (0); 2802 } 2803 continue; 2804 } 2805 if (cs.cs_ch == endc) 2806 ++cnt; 2807 else if (cs.cs_ch == startc && --cnt == 0) 2808 break; 2809 } 2810 2811 /* If the match is on the screen, move to it. */ 2812 if (cs.cs_lno < m.lno || cs.cs_lno == m.lno && cs.cs_cno < m.cno) 2813 return (0); 2814 sp->lno = cs.cs_lno; 2815 sp->cno = cs.cs_cno; 2816 if (vs_refresh(sp, 1)) 2817 return (1); 2818 2819 /* Wait for timeout or character arrival. */ 2820 return (v_event_get(sp, 2821 NULL, O_VAL(sp, O_MATCHTIME) * 100, EC_TIMEOUT)); 2822 } 2823 2824 /* 2825 * txt_margin -- 2826 * Handle margin wrap. 2827 */ 2828 static int 2829 txt_margin(sp, tp, wmtp, didbreak, flags) 2830 SCR *sp; 2831 TEXT *tp, *wmtp; 2832 int *didbreak; 2833 u_int32_t flags; 2834 { 2835 VI_PRIVATE *vip; 2836 size_t len, off; 2837 char *p, *wp; 2838 2839 /* Find the nearest previous blank. */ 2840 for (off = tp->cno - 1, p = tp->lb + off, len = 0;; --off, --p, ++len) { 2841 if (isblank(*p)) { 2842 wp = p + 1; 2843 break; 2844 } 2845 2846 /* 2847 * If reach the start of the line, there's nowhere to break. 2848 * 2849 * !!! 2850 * Historic vi belled each time a character was entered after 2851 * crossing the margin until a space was entered which could 2852 * be used to break the line. I don't as it tends to wake the 2853 * cats. 2854 */ 2855 if (off == tp->ai || off == tp->offset) { 2856 *didbreak = 0; 2857 return (0); 2858 } 2859 } 2860 2861 /* 2862 * Store saved information about the rest of the line in the 2863 * wrapmargin TEXT structure. 2864 * 2865 * !!! 2866 * The offset field holds the length of the current characters 2867 * that the user entered, but which are getting split to the new 2868 * line -- it's going to be used to set the cursor value when we 2869 * move to the new line. 2870 */ 2871 vip = VIP(sp); 2872 wmtp->lb = p + 1; 2873 wmtp->offset = len; 2874 wmtp->insert = LF_ISSET(TXT_APPENDEOL) ? tp->insert - 1 : tp->insert; 2875 wmtp->owrite = tp->owrite; 2876 2877 /* Correct current bookkeeping information. */ 2878 tp->cno -= len; 2879 if (LF_ISSET(TXT_APPENDEOL)) { 2880 tp->len -= len + tp->owrite + (tp->insert - 1); 2881 tp->insert = 1; 2882 } else { 2883 tp->len -= len + tp->owrite + tp->insert; 2884 tp->insert = 0; 2885 } 2886 tp->owrite = 0; 2887 2888 /* 2889 * !!! 2890 * Delete any trailing whitespace from the current line. 2891 */ 2892 for (;; --p, --off) { 2893 if (!isblank(*p)) 2894 break; 2895 --tp->cno; 2896 --tp->len; 2897 if (off == tp->ai || off == tp->offset) 2898 break; 2899 } 2900 *didbreak = 1; 2901 return (0); 2902 } 2903 2904 /* 2905 * txt_Rresolve -- 2906 * Resolve the input line for the 'R' command. 2907 */ 2908 static void 2909 txt_Rresolve(sp, tiqh, tp, orig_len) 2910 SCR *sp; 2911 TEXTH *tiqh; 2912 TEXT *tp; 2913 const size_t orig_len; 2914 { 2915 TEXT *ttp; 2916 size_t input_len, retain; 2917 char *p; 2918 2919 /* 2920 * Check to make sure that the cursor hasn't moved beyond 2921 * the end of the line. 2922 */ 2923 if (tp->owrite == 0) 2924 return; 2925 2926 /* 2927 * Calculate how many characters the user has entered, 2928 * plus the blanks erased by <carriage-return>/<newline>s. 2929 */ 2930 for (ttp = tiqh->cqh_first, input_len = 0;;) { 2931 input_len += ttp == tp ? tp->cno : ttp->len + ttp->R_erase; 2932 if ((ttp = ttp->q.cqe_next) == (void *)&sp->tiq) 2933 break; 2934 } 2935 2936 /* 2937 * If the user has entered less characters than the original line 2938 * was long, restore any overwriteable characters to the original 2939 * characters. These characters are entered as "insert characters", 2940 * because they're after the cursor and we don't want to lose them. 2941 * (This is okay because the R command has no insert characters.) 2942 * We set owrite to 0 so that the insert characters don't get copied 2943 * to somewhere else, which means that the line and the length have 2944 * to be adjusted here as well. 2945 * 2946 * We have to retrieve the original line because the original pinned 2947 * page has long since been discarded. If it doesn't exist, that's 2948 * okay, the user just extended the file. 2949 */ 2950 if (input_len < orig_len) { 2951 retain = MIN(tp->owrite, orig_len - input_len); 2952 if (db_get(sp, 2953 tiqh->cqh_first->lno, DBG_FATAL | DBG_NOCACHE, &p, NULL)) 2954 return; 2955 memcpy(tp->lb + tp->cno, p + input_len, retain); 2956 tp->len -= tp->owrite - retain; 2957 tp->owrite = 0; 2958 tp->insert += retain; 2959 } 2960 } 2961 2962 /* 2963 * txt_nomorech -- 2964 * No more characters message. 2965 */ 2966 static void 2967 txt_nomorech(sp) 2968 SCR *sp; 2969 { 2970 msgq(sp, M_BERR, "194|No more characters to erase"); 2971 } 2972