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/*- * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 * Keith Bostic. All rights reserved. * * See the LICENSE file for redistribution information. */ #include "config.h" #ifndef lint static const char sccsid[] = "@(#)v_ex.c 10.42 (Berkeley) 6/28/96"; #endif /* not lint */ #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/queue.h> #include <sys/time.h> #include <bitstring.h> #include <limits.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <unistd.h> #include "../common/common.h" #include "vi.h" static int v_ecl __P((SCR *)); static int v_ecl_init __P((SCR *)); static int v_ecl_log __P((SCR *, TEXT *)); static int v_ex_done __P((SCR *, VICMD *)); static int v_exec_ex __P((SCR *, VICMD *, EXCMD *)); /* * v_again -- & * Repeat the previous substitution. * * PUBLIC: int v_again __P((SCR *, VICMD *)); */ int v_again(sp, vp) SCR *sp; VICMD *vp; { ARGS *ap[2], a; EXCMD cmd; ex_cinit(&cmd, C_SUBAGAIN, 2, vp->m_start.lno, vp->m_start.lno, 1, ap); ex_cadd(&cmd, &a, "", 1); return (v_exec_ex(sp, vp, &cmd)); } /* * v_exmode -- Q * Switch the editor into EX mode. * * PUBLIC: int v_exmode __P((SCR *, VICMD *)); */ int v_exmode(sp, vp) SCR *sp; VICMD *vp; { GS *gp; gp = sp->gp; /* Try and switch screens -- the screen may not permit it. */ if (gp->scr_screen(sp, SC_EX)) { msgq(sp, M_ERR, "207|The Q command requires the ex terminal interface"); return (1); } (void)gp->scr_attr(sp, SA_ALTERNATE, 0); /* Save the current cursor position. */ sp->frp->lno = sp->lno; sp->frp->cno = sp->cno; F_SET(sp->frp, FR_CURSORSET); /* Switch to ex mode. */ F_CLR(sp, SC_VI | SC_SCR_VI); F_SET(sp, SC_EX); /* Move out of the vi screen. */ (void)ex_puts(sp, "\n"); return (0); } /* * v_join -- [count]J * Join lines together. * * PUBLIC: int v_join __P((SCR *, VICMD *)); */ int v_join(sp, vp) SCR *sp; VICMD *vp; { EXCMD cmd; int lno; /* * YASC. * The general rule is that '#J' joins # lines, counting the current * line. However, 'J' and '1J' are the same as '2J', i.e. join the * current and next lines. This doesn't map well into the ex command * (which takes two line numbers), so we handle it here. Note that * we never test for EOF -- historically going past the end of file * worked just fine. */ lno = vp->m_start.lno + 1; if (F_ISSET(vp, VC_C1SET) && vp->count > 2) lno = vp->m_start.lno + (vp->count - 1); ex_cinit(&cmd, C_JOIN, 2, vp->m_start.lno, lno, 0, NULL); return (v_exec_ex(sp, vp, &cmd)); } /* * v_shiftl -- [count]<motion * Shift lines left. * * PUBLIC: int v_shiftl __P((SCR *, VICMD *)); */ int v_shiftl(sp, vp) SCR *sp; VICMD *vp; { ARGS *ap[2], a; EXCMD cmd; ex_cinit(&cmd, C_SHIFTL, 2, vp->m_start.lno, vp->m_stop.lno, 0, ap); ex_cadd(&cmd, &a, "<", 1); return (v_exec_ex(sp, vp, &cmd)); } /* * v_shiftr -- [count]>motion * Shift lines right. * * PUBLIC: int v_shiftr __P((SCR *, VICMD *)); */ int v_shiftr(sp, vp) SCR *sp; VICMD *vp; { ARGS *ap[2], a; EXCMD cmd; ex_cinit(&cmd, C_SHIFTR, 2, vp->m_start.lno, vp->m_stop.lno, 0, ap); ex_cadd(&cmd, &a, ">", 1); return (v_exec_ex(sp, vp, &cmd)); } /* * v_suspend -- ^Z * Suspend vi. * * PUBLIC: int v_suspend __P((SCR *, VICMD *)); */ int v_suspend(sp, vp) SCR *sp; VICMD *vp; { ARGS *ap[2], a; EXCMD cmd; ex_cinit(&cmd, C_STOP, 0, OOBLNO, OOBLNO, 0, ap); ex_cadd(&cmd, &a, "suspend", sizeof("suspend") - 1); return (v_exec_ex(sp, vp, &cmd)); } /* * v_switch -- ^^ * Switch to the previous file. * * PUBLIC: int v_switch __P((SCR *, VICMD *)); */ int v_switch(sp, vp) SCR *sp; VICMD *vp; { ARGS *ap[2], a; EXCMD cmd; char *name; /* * Try the alternate file name, then the previous file * name. Use the real name, not the user's current name. */ if ((name = sp->alt_name) == NULL) { msgq(sp, M_ERR, "180|No previous file to edit"); return (1); } /* If autowrite is set, write out the file. */ if (file_m1(sp, 0, FS_ALL)) return (1); ex_cinit(&cmd, C_EDIT, 0, OOBLNO, OOBLNO, 0, ap); ex_cadd(&cmd, &a, name, strlen(name)); return (v_exec_ex(sp, vp, &cmd)); } /* * v_tagpush -- ^[ * Do a tag search on the cursor keyword. * * PUBLIC: int v_tagpush __P((SCR *, VICMD *)); */ int v_tagpush(sp, vp) SCR *sp; VICMD *vp; { ARGS *ap[2], a; EXCMD cmd; #ifdef GTAGS if (O_ISSET(sp, O_GTAGSMODE) && vp->m_start.cno == 0) ex_cinit(&cmd, C_RTAG, 0, OOBLNO, 0, 0, ap); else #endif ex_cinit(&cmd, C_TAG, 0, OOBLNO, 0, 0, ap); ex_cadd(&cmd, &a, VIP(sp)->keyw, strlen(VIP(sp)->keyw)); return (v_exec_ex(sp, vp, &cmd)); } /* * v_tagpop -- ^T * Pop the tags stack. * * PUBLIC: int v_tagpop __P((SCR *, VICMD *)); */ int v_tagpop(sp, vp) SCR *sp; VICMD *vp; { EXCMD cmd; ex_cinit(&cmd, C_TAGPOP, 0, OOBLNO, 0, 0, NULL); return (v_exec_ex(sp, vp, &cmd)); } /* * v_filter -- [count]!motion command(s) * Run range through shell commands, replacing text. * * PUBLIC: int v_filter __P((SCR *, VICMD *)); */ int v_filter(sp, vp) SCR *sp; VICMD *vp; { EXCMD cmd; TEXT *tp; /* * !!! * Historical vi permitted "!!" in an empty file, and it's handled * as a special case in the ex_bang routine. Don't modify this setup * without understanding that one. In particular, note that we're * manipulating the ex argument structures behind ex's back. * * !!! * Historical vi did not permit the '!' command to be associated with * a non-line oriented motion command, in general, although it did * with search commands. So, !f; and !w would fail, but !/;<CR> * would succeed, even if they all moved to the same location in the * current line. I don't see any reason to disallow '!' using any of * the possible motion commands. * * !!! * Historical vi ran the last bang command if N or n was used as the * search motion. */ if (F_ISSET(vp, VC_ISDOT) || ISCMD(vp->rkp, 'N') || ISCMD(vp->rkp, 'n')) { ex_cinit(&cmd, C_BANG, 2, vp->m_start.lno, vp->m_stop.lno, 0, NULL); EXP(sp)->argsoff = 0; /* XXX */ if (argv_exp1(sp, &cmd, "!", 1, 1)) return (1); cmd.argc = EXP(sp)->argsoff; /* XXX */ cmd.argv = EXP(sp)->args; /* XXX */ return (v_exec_ex(sp, vp, &cmd)); } /* Get the command from the user. */ if (v_tcmd(sp, vp, '!', TXT_BS | TXT_CR | TXT_ESCAPE | TXT_FILEC | TXT_PROMPT)) return (1); /* * Check to see if the user changed their mind. * * !!! * Entering <escape> on an empty line was historically an error, * this implementation doesn't bother. */ tp = sp->tiq.cqh_first; if (tp->term != TERM_OK) { vp->m_final.lno = sp->lno; vp->m_final.cno = sp->cno; return (0); } /* Home the cursor. */ vs_home(sp); ex_cinit(&cmd, C_BANG, 2, vp->m_start.lno, vp->m_stop.lno, 0, NULL); EXP(sp)->argsoff = 0; /* XXX */ if (argv_exp1(sp, &cmd, tp->lb + 1, tp->len - 1, 1)) return (1); cmd.argc = EXP(sp)->argsoff; /* XXX */ cmd.argv = EXP(sp)->args; /* XXX */ return (v_exec_ex(sp, vp, &cmd)); } /* * v_event_exec -- * Execute some command(s) based on an event. * * PUBLIC: int v_event_exec __P((SCR *, VICMD *)); */ int v_event_exec(sp, vp) SCR *sp; VICMD *vp; { EXCMD cmd; switch (vp->ev.e_event) { case E_QUIT: ex_cinit(&cmd, C_QUIT, 0, OOBLNO, OOBLNO, 0, NULL); break; case E_WRITE: ex_cinit(&cmd, C_WRITE, 0, OOBLNO, OOBLNO, 0, NULL); break; default: abort(); } return (v_exec_ex(sp, vp, &cmd)); } /* * v_exec_ex -- * Execute an ex command. */ static int v_exec_ex(sp, vp, exp) SCR *sp; VICMD *vp; EXCMD *exp; { int rval; rval = exp->cmd->fn(sp, exp); return (v_ex_done(sp, vp) || rval); } /* * v_ex -- : * Execute a colon command line. * * PUBLIC: int v_ex __P((SCR *, VICMD *)); */ int v_ex(sp, vp) SCR *sp; VICMD *vp; { GS *gp; TEXT *tp; int do_cedit, do_resolution, ifcontinue; gp = sp->gp; /* * !!! * If we put out more than a single line of messages, or ex trashes * the screen, the user may continue entering ex commands. We find * this out when we do the screen/message resolution. We can't enter * completely into ex mode however, because the user can elect to * return into vi mode by entering any key, i.e. we have to be in raw * mode. */ for (do_cedit = do_resolution = 0;;) { /* * !!! * There may already be an ex command waiting to run. If * so, we continue with it. */ if (!EXCMD_RUNNING(gp)) { /* Get a command. */ if (v_tcmd(sp, vp, ':', TXT_BS | TXT_CEDIT | TXT_FILEC | TXT_PROMPT)) return (1); tp = sp->tiq.cqh_first; /* * If the user entered a single <esc>, they want to * edit their colon command history. If they already * entered some text, move it into the edit history. */ if (tp->term == TERM_CEDIT) { if (tp->len > 1 && v_ecl_log(sp, tp)) return (1); do_cedit = 1; break; } /* If the user didn't enter anything, return. */ if (tp->term == TERM_BS) break; /* If the user changed their mind, return. */ if (tp->term != TERM_OK) break; /* Log the command. */ if (O_STR(sp, O_CEDIT) != NULL && v_ecl_log(sp, tp)) return (1); /* Push a command on the command stack. */ if (ex_run_str(sp, NULL, tp->lb, tp->len, 0, 1)) return (1); } /* Home the cursor. */ vs_home(sp); /* * !!! * If the editor wrote the screen behind curses back, put out * a <newline> so that we don't overwrite the user's command * with its output or the next want-to-continue? message. This * doesn't belong here, but I can't find another place to put * it. See, we resolved the output from the last ex command, * and the user entered another one. This is the only place * where we have control before the ex command writes output. * We could get control in vs_msg(), but we have no way to know * if command didn't put out any output when we try and resolve * this command. This fixes a bug where combinations of ex * commands, e.g. ":set<CR>:!date<CR>:set" didn't look right. */ if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_SCR_EXWROTE)) (void)putchar('\n'); /* Call the ex parser. */ (void)ex_cmd(sp); /* Flush ex messages. */ (void)ex_fflush(sp); /* Resolve any messages. */ if (vs_ex_resolve(sp, &ifcontinue)) return (1); /* * Continue or return. If continuing, make sure that we * eventually do resolution. */ if (!ifcontinue) break; do_resolution = 1; /* If we're continuing, it's a new command. */ ++sp->ccnt; } /* * If the user previously continued an ex command, we have to do * resolution to clean up the screen. Don't wait, we already did * that. */ if (do_resolution) { F_SET(sp, SC_EX_WAIT_NO); if (vs_ex_resolve(sp, &ifcontinue)) return (1); } /* Cleanup from the ex command. */ if (v_ex_done(sp, vp)) return (1); /* The user may want to edit their colon command history. */ if (do_cedit) return (v_ecl(sp)); return (0); } /* * v_ex_done -- * Cleanup from an ex command. */ static int v_ex_done(sp, vp) SCR *sp; VICMD *vp; { size_t len; /* * The only cursor modifications are real, however, the underlying * line may have changed; don't trust anything. This code has been * a remarkably fertile place for bugs. Do a reality check on a * cursor value, and make sure it's okay. If necessary, change it. * Ex keeps track of the line number, but it cares less about the * column and it may have disappeared. * * Don't trust ANYTHING. * * XXX * Ex will soon have to start handling the column correctly; see * the POSIX 1003.2 standard. */ if (db_eget(sp, sp->lno, NULL, &len, NULL)) { sp->lno = 1; sp->cno = 0; } else if (sp->cno >= len) sp->cno = len ? len - 1 : 0; vp->m_final.lno = sp->lno; vp->m_final.cno = sp->cno; /* * Don't re-adjust the cursor after executing an ex command, * and ex movements are permanent. */ F_CLR(vp, VM_RCM_MASK); F_SET(vp, VM_RCM_SET); return (0); } /* * v_ecl -- * Start an edit window on the colon command-line commands. */ static int v_ecl(sp) SCR *sp; { GS *gp; SCR *new; /* Initialize the screen, if necessary. */ gp = sp->gp; if (gp->ccl_sp == NULL && v_ecl_init(sp)) return (1); /* Get a new screen. */ if (screen_init(gp, sp, &new)) return (1); if (vs_split(sp, new, 1)) { (void)screen_end(new); return (1); } /* Attach to the screen. */ new->ep = gp->ccl_sp->ep; ++new->ep->refcnt; new->frp = gp->ccl_sp->frp; new->frp->flags = sp->frp->flags; /* Move the cursor to the end. */ (void)db_last(new, &new->lno); if (new->lno == 0) new->lno = 1; /* Remember the originating window. */ sp->ccl_parent = sp; /* It's a special window. */ F_SET(new, SC_COMEDIT); /* Set up the switch. */ sp->nextdisp = new; F_SET(sp, SC_SSWITCH); return (0); } /* * v_ecl_exec -- * Execute a command from a colon command-line window. * * PUBLIC: int v_ecl_exec __P((SCR *)); */ int v_ecl_exec(sp) SCR *sp; { size_t len; char *p; if (db_get(sp, sp->lno, 0, &p, &len) && sp->lno == 1) { v_emsg(sp, NULL, VIM_EMPTY); return (1); } if (len == 0) { msgq(sp, M_BERR, "307|No ex command to execute"); return (1); } /* Push the command on the command stack. */ if (ex_run_str(sp, NULL, p, len, 0, 0)) return (1); /* Set up the switch. */ sp->nextdisp = sp->ccl_parent; F_SET(sp, SC_EXIT); return (0); } /* * v_ecl_log -- * Log a command into the colon command-line log file. */ static int v_ecl_log(sp, tp) SCR *sp; TEXT *tp; { EXF *save_ep; recno_t lno; int rval; /* Initialize the screen, if necessary. */ if (sp->gp->ccl_sp == NULL && v_ecl_init(sp)) return (1); /* * Don't log colon command window commands into the colon command * window... */ if (sp->ep == sp->gp->ccl_sp->ep) return (0); /* * XXX * Swap the current EXF with the colon command file EXF. This * isn't pretty, but too many routines "know" that sp->ep points * to the current EXF. */ save_ep = sp->ep; sp->ep = sp->gp->ccl_sp->ep; if (db_last(sp, &lno)) { sp->ep = save_ep; return (1); } rval = db_append(sp, 0, lno, tp->lb, tp->len); sp->ep = save_ep; return (rval); } /* * v_ecl_init -- * Initialize the colon command-line log file. */ static int v_ecl_init(sp) SCR *sp; { FREF *frp; GS *gp; gp = sp->gp; /* Get a temporary file. */ if ((frp = file_add(sp, NULL)) == NULL) return (1); /* * XXX * Create a screen -- the file initialization code wants one. */ if (screen_init(gp, sp, &gp->ccl_sp)) return (1); if (file_init(gp->ccl_sp, frp, NULL, 0)) { (void)screen_end(gp->ccl_sp); return (1); } /* The underlying file isn't recoverable. */ F_CLR(gp->ccl_sp->ep, F_RCV_ON); return (0); }