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22 /*	Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T	*/
23 /*	  All Rights Reserved  	*/
24 
25 
26 /* Copyright (c) 1981 Regents of the University of California */
27 #ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"	/* SVr4.0 1.7	*/
28 /*
29  * The editor uses a temporary file for files being edited, in a structure
30  * similar to that of ed.  The first block of the file is used for a header
31  * block which guides recovery after editor/system crashes.
32  * Lines are represented in core by a pointer into the temporary file which
33  * is packed into 16 bits (32 on VMUNIX).  All but the low bit index the temp
34  * file; the last is used by global commands.  The parameters below control
35  * how much the other bits are shifted left before they index the temp file.
36  * Larger shifts give more slop in the temp file but allow larger files
37  * to be edited.
38  *
39  * The editor does not garbage collect the temporary file.  When a new
40  * file is edited, the temporary file is rather discarded and a new one
41  * created for the new file.  Garbage collection would be rather complicated
42  * in ex because of the general undo, and in any case would require more
43  * work when throwing lines away because marks would have be carefully
44  * checked before reallocating temporary file space.  Said another way,
45  * each time you create a new line in the temporary file you get a unique
46  * number back, and this is a property used by marks.
47  *
48  * The following temp file parameters allow 256k bytes in the temporary
49  * file.  By changing to the numbers in comments you can get 512k.
50  * For VMUNIX you get more than you could ever want.
51  * VMUNIX uses long (32 bit) integers giving much more
52  * space in the temp file and no waste.  This doubles core
53  * requirements but allows files of essentially unlimited size to be edited.
54  */
55 #ifndef VMUNIX
56 #define	BLKMSK	0777		/* 01777 */
57 #define	BNDRY	8		/* 16 */
58 #define	INCRMT	0200		/* 0100 */
59 #define	LBTMSK	0770		/* 0760 */
60 #define	NMBLKS	506		/* 1018 */
61 #define	OFFBTS	7		/* 6 */
62 #define	OFFMSK	0177		/* 077 */
63 #define	SHFT	2		/* 3 */
64 #else
65 #define	BLKMSK	077777
66 #define	BNDRY	2
67 #define	INCRMT	04000		/* 02000 */
68 #define	LBTMSK	03776		/* 01776 */
69 #define	NMBLKS	077770
70 #define	OFFBTS	11		/* 10 */
71 #define	OFFMSK	03777		/* 01777 */
72 #define	SHFT	0
73 #endif
74 
75 /*
76  * The editor uses three buffers into the temporary file (ed uses two
77  * and is very similar).  These are two read buffers and one write buffer.
78  * Basically, the editor deals with the file as a sequence of BUFSIZE character
79  * blocks.  Each block contains some number of lines (and lines
80  * can run across block boundaries.
81  *
82  * New lines are written into the last block in the temporary file
83  * which is in core as obuf.  When a line is needed which isn't in obuf,
84  * then it is brought into an input buffer.  As there are two, the choice
85  * is to take the buffer into which the last read (of the two) didn't go.
86  * Thus this is a 2 buffer LRU replacement strategy.  Measurement
87  * shows that this saves roughly 25% of the buffer reads over a one
88  * input buffer strategy.  Since the editor (on our VAX over 1 week)
89  * spends (spent) roughly 30% of its time in the system read routine,
90  * this can be a big help.
91  */
92 var bool	hitin2;		/* Last read hit was ibuff2 not ibuff */
93 var bool	ichang2;	/* Have actually changed ibuff2 */
94 var bool	ichanged;	/* Have actually changed ibuff */
95 var short	iblock;		/* Temp file block number of ibuff (or -1) */
96 var short	iblock2;	/* Temp file block number of ibuff2 (or -1) */
97 var short	ninbuf;		/* Number useful chars left in input buffer */
98 var short	nleft;		/* Number usable chars left in output buffer */
99 var short	oblock;		/* Temp file block number of obuff (or -1) */
100 #ifndef VMUNIX
101 var short	tline;		/* Current temp file ptr */
102 #else
103 var int	tline;
104 #endif
105 
106 var unsigned char	ibuff[BUFSIZE];
107 var unsigned char	ibuff2[BUFSIZE];
108 var unsigned char	obuff[BUFSIZE];
109 
110 /*
111  * Structure of the descriptor block which resides
112  * in the first block of the temporary file and is
113  * the guiding light for crash recovery.
114  *
115  * As the Blocks field below implies, there are temporary file blocks
116  * devoted to (some) image of the incore array of pointers into the temp
117  * file.  Thus, to recover from a crash we use these indices to get the
118  * line pointers back, and then use the line pointers to get the text back.
119  * Except for possible lost lines due to sandbagged I/O, the entire
120  * file (at the time of the last editor "sync") can be recovered from
121  * the temp file.
122  */
123 
124 /* This definition also appears in expreserve.c... beware */
125 struct 	header {
126 	time_t	Time;			/* Time temp file last updated */
127 	int	Uid;
128 #ifndef VMUNIX
129 	short	Flines;			/* Number of lines in file */
130 #else
131 	int	Flines;
132 #endif
133 	unsigned char	Savedfile[FNSIZE];	/* The current file name */
134 	short	Blocks[LBLKS];		/* Blocks where line pointers stashed */
135 	short 	encrypted;		/* Encrypted temp file flag */
136 };
137 var struct 	header H;
138 
139 #define	uid		H.Uid
140 #define	flines		H.Flines
141 #define	savedfile	H.Savedfile
142 #define	blocks		H.Blocks
143