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/* session.c -- user windowing interface to Info. $Id: session.c,v 1.16 2004/12/14 00:15:36 karl Exp $ Copyright (C) 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. Originally written by Brian Fox (bfox@ai.mit.edu). */ #include "info.h" #include "search.h" #include <sys/ioctl.h> #if defined (HAVE_SYS_TIME_H) # include <sys/time.h> # define HAVE_STRUCT_TIMEVAL #endif /* HAVE_SYS_TIME_H */ #if defined (HANDLE_MAN_PAGES) # include "man.h" #endif static void info_clear_pending_input (void); static void info_set_pending_input (unsigned char key); static void info_handle_pointer (char *label, WINDOW *window); static void display_info_keyseq (int expecting_future_input); char *node_printed_rep (NODE *node); /* **************************************************************** */ /* */ /* Running an Info Session */ /* */ /* **************************************************************** */ /* The place that we are reading input from. */ static FILE *info_input_stream = NULL; /* The last executed command. */ VFunction *info_last_executed_command = NULL; /* Becomes non-zero when 'q' is typed to an Info window. */ int quit_info_immediately = 0; /* Array of structures describing for each window which nodes have been visited in that window. */ INFO_WINDOW **info_windows = NULL; /* Where to add the next window, if we need to add one. */ static int info_windows_index = 0; /* Number of slots allocated to `info_windows'. */ static int info_windows_slots = 0; void remember_window_and_node (WINDOW *window, NODE *node); void forget_window_and_nodes (WINDOW *window); void display_startup_message_and_start (void); /* Begin an info session finding the nodes specified by FILENAME and NODENAMES. For each loaded node, create a new window. Always split the largest of the available windows. */ void begin_multiple_window_info_session (char *filename, char **nodenames) { register int i; WINDOW *window = (WINDOW *)NULL; for (i = 0; nodenames[i]; i++) { NODE *node; node = info_get_node (filename, nodenames[i]); if (!node) break; /* If this is the first node, initialize the info session. */ if (!window) { initialize_info_session (node, 1); window = active_window; } else { /* Find the largest window in WINDOWS, and make that be the active one. Then split it and add our window and node to the list of remembered windows and nodes. Then tile the windows. */ WINDOW *win, *largest = NULL; int max_height = 0; for (win = windows; win; win = win->next) if (win->height > max_height) { max_height = win->height; largest = win; } if (!largest) { display_update_display (windows); info_error ((char *) msg_cant_find_window, NULL, NULL); info_session (); xexit (0); } active_window = largest; window = window_make_window (node); if (window) { window_tile_windows (TILE_INTERNALS); remember_window_and_node (window, node); } else { display_update_display (windows); info_error ((char *) msg_win_too_small, NULL, NULL); info_session (); xexit (0); } } } display_startup_message_and_start (); } /* Start an info session with INITIAL_NODE, and an error message in the echo area made from FORMAT and ARG. */ void begin_info_session_with_error (NODE *initial_node, char *format, void *arg1, void *arg2) { initialize_info_session (initial_node, 1); info_error (format, arg1, arg2); info_session (); } /* Start an info session with INITIAL_NODE. */ void begin_info_session (NODE *initial_node) { initialize_info_session (initial_node, 1); display_startup_message_and_start (); } void display_startup_message_and_start (void) { char *format; format = replace_in_documentation ((char *) _("Welcome to Info version %s. Type \\[get-help-window] for help, \\[menu-item] for menu item."), 0); window_message_in_echo_area (format, VERSION, NULL); info_session (); } /* Run an info session with an already initialized window and node. */ void info_session (void) { display_update_display (windows); info_last_executed_command = NULL; info_read_and_dispatch (); /* On program exit, leave the cursor at the bottom of the window, and restore the terminal I/O. */ terminal_goto_xy (0, screenheight - 1); terminal_clear_to_eol (); fflush (stdout); terminal_unprep_terminal (); close_dribble_file (); } /* Here is a window-location dependent event loop. Called from the functions info_session (), and from read_xxx_in_echo_area (). */ void info_read_and_dispatch (void) { unsigned char key; int done; done = 0; while (!done && !quit_info_immediately) { int lk = 0; /* If we haven't just gone up or down a line, there is no goal column for this window. */ if ((info_last_executed_command != (VFunction *) info_next_line) && (info_last_executed_command != (VFunction *) info_prev_line)) active_window->goal_column = -1; if (echo_area_is_active) { lk = echo_area_last_command_was_kill; echo_area_prep_read (); } if (!info_any_buffered_input_p ()) display_update_display (windows); display_cursor_at_point (active_window); info_initialize_numeric_arg (); initialize_keyseq (); key = info_get_input_char (); /* No errors yet. We just read a character, that's all. Only clear the echo_area if it is not currently active. */ if (!echo_area_is_active) window_clear_echo_area (); info_error_was_printed = 0; /* Do the selected command. */ info_dispatch_on_key (key, active_window->keymap); if (echo_area_is_active) { /* Echo area commands that do killing increment the value of ECHO_AREA_LAST_COMMAND_WAS_KILL. Thus, if there is no change in the value of this variable, the last command executed was not a kill command. */ if (lk == echo_area_last_command_was_kill) echo_area_last_command_was_kill = 0; if (ea_last_executed_command == (VFunction *) ea_newline || info_aborted_echo_area) { ea_last_executed_command = (VFunction *)NULL; done = 1; } if (info_last_executed_command == (VFunction *) info_quit) quit_info_immediately = 1; } else if (info_last_executed_command == (VFunction *) info_quit) done = 1; } } /* Found in signals.c */ extern void initialize_info_signal_handler (void ); /* Initialize the first info session by starting the terminal, window, and display systems. If CLEAR_SCREEN is 0, don't clear the screen. */ void initialize_info_session (NODE *node, int clear_screen) { char *term_name = getenv ("TERM"); terminal_initialize_terminal (term_name); if (terminal_is_dumb_p) { if (!term_name) term_name = "dumb"; info_error ((char *) msg_term_too_dumb, term_name, NULL); xexit (1); } if (clear_screen) { terminal_prep_terminal (); terminal_clear_screen (); } initialize_info_keymaps (); window_initialize_windows (screenwidth, screenheight); initialize_info_signal_handler (); display_initialize_display (screenwidth, screenheight); info_set_node_of_window (0, active_window, node); /* Tell the window system how to notify us when a window needs to be asynchronously deleted (e.g., user resizes window very small). */ window_deletion_notifier = (VFunction *) forget_window_and_nodes; /* If input has not been redirected yet, make it come from unbuffered standard input. */ if (!info_input_stream) { setbuf (stdin, NULL); info_input_stream = stdin; } info_windows_initialized_p = 1; } /* Tell Info that input is coming from the file FILENAME. */ void info_set_input_from_file (char *filename) { FILE *stream; /* Input may include binary characters. */ stream = fopen (filename, FOPEN_RBIN); if (!stream) return; if ((info_input_stream != (FILE *)NULL) && (info_input_stream != stdin)) fclose (info_input_stream); info_input_stream = stream; if (stream != stdin) display_inhibited = 1; } /* Return the INFO_WINDOW containing WINDOW, or NULL if there isn't one. */ static INFO_WINDOW * get_info_window_of_window (WINDOW *window) { register int i; INFO_WINDOW *info_win = (INFO_WINDOW *)NULL; for (i = 0; info_windows && (info_win = info_windows[i]); i++) if (info_win->window == window) break; return (info_win); } /* Reset the remembered pagetop and point of WINDOW to WINDOW's current values if the window and node are the same as the current one being displayed. */ void set_remembered_pagetop_and_point (WINDOW *window) { INFO_WINDOW *info_win; info_win = get_info_window_of_window (window); if (!info_win) return; if (info_win->nodes_index && (info_win->nodes[info_win->current] == window->node)) { info_win->pagetops[info_win->current] = window->pagetop; info_win->points[info_win->current] = window->point; } } void remember_window_and_node (WINDOW *window, NODE *node) { /* See if we already have this window in our list. */ INFO_WINDOW *info_win = get_info_window_of_window (window); /* If the window wasn't already on our list, then make a new entry. */ if (!info_win) { info_win = (INFO_WINDOW *)xmalloc (sizeof (INFO_WINDOW)); info_win->window = window; info_win->nodes = (NODE **)NULL; info_win->pagetops = (int *)NULL; info_win->points = (long *)NULL; info_win->current = 0; info_win->nodes_index = 0; info_win->nodes_slots = 0; add_pointer_to_array (info_win, info_windows_index, info_windows, info_windows_slots, 10, INFO_WINDOW *); } /* If this node, the current pagetop, and the current point are the same as the current saved node and pagetop, don't really add this to the list of history nodes. This may happen only at the very beginning of the program, I'm not sure. --karl */ if (info_win->nodes && info_win->current >= 0 && info_win->nodes[info_win->current]->contents == node->contents && info_win->pagetops[info_win->current] == window->pagetop && info_win->points[info_win->current] == window->point) return; /* Remember this node, the currently displayed pagetop, and the current location of point in this window. Because we are updating pagetops and points as well as nodes, it is more efficient to avoid the add_pointer_to_array macro here. */ if (info_win->nodes_index + 2 >= info_win->nodes_slots) { info_win->nodes_slots += 20; info_win->nodes = (NODE **) xrealloc (info_win->nodes, info_win->nodes_slots * sizeof (NODE *)); info_win->pagetops = (int *) xrealloc (info_win->pagetops, info_win->nodes_slots * sizeof (int)); info_win->points = (long *) xrealloc (info_win->points, info_win->nodes_slots * sizeof (long)); } info_win->nodes[info_win->nodes_index] = node; info_win->pagetops[info_win->nodes_index] = window->pagetop; info_win->points[info_win->nodes_index] = window->point; info_win->current = info_win->nodes_index++; info_win->nodes[info_win->nodes_index] = NULL; info_win->pagetops[info_win->nodes_index] = 0; info_win->points[info_win->nodes_index] = 0; } #define DEBUG_FORGET_WINDOW_AND_NODES #if defined (DEBUG_FORGET_WINDOW_AND_NODES) static void consistency_check_info_windows (void) { register int i; for (i = 0; i < info_windows_index; i++) { WINDOW *win; for (win = windows; win; win = win->next) if (win == info_windows[i]->window) break; if (!win) abort (); } } #endif /* DEBUG_FORGET_WINDOW_AND_NODES */ /* Remove WINDOW and its associated list of nodes from INFO_WINDOWS. */ void forget_window_and_nodes (WINDOW *window) { register int i; INFO_WINDOW *info_win = (INFO_WINDOW *)NULL; for (i = 0; info_windows && (info_win = info_windows[i]); i++) if (info_win->window == window) break; /* If we found the window to forget, then do so. */ if (info_win) { while (i < info_windows_index) { info_windows[i] = info_windows[i + 1]; i++; } info_windows_index--; info_windows[info_windows_index] = (INFO_WINDOW *)NULL; if (info_win->nodes) { /* Free the node structures which held onto internal node contents here. This doesn't free the contents; we have a garbage collector which does that. */ for (i = 0; info_win->nodes[i]; i++) if (internal_info_node_p (info_win->nodes[i])) free (info_win->nodes[i]); free (info_win->nodes); maybe_free (info_win->pagetops); maybe_free (info_win->points); } free (info_win); } #if defined (DEBUG_FORGET_WINDOW_AND_NODES) consistency_check_info_windows (); #endif /* DEBUG_FORGET_WINDOW_AND_NODES */ } /* Set WINDOW to show NODE. Remember the new window in our list of Info windows. If we are doing automatic footnote display, also try to display the footnotes for this window. If REMEMBER is nonzero, first call set_remembered_pagetop_and_point. */ void info_set_node_of_window (int remember, WINDOW *window, NODE *node) { if (remember) set_remembered_pagetop_and_point (window); /* Put this node into the window. */ window_set_node_of_window (window, node); /* Remember this node and window in our list of info windows. */ remember_window_and_node (window, node); /* If doing auto-footnote display/undisplay, show the footnotes belonging to this window's node. */ if (auto_footnotes_p) info_get_or_remove_footnotes (window); } /* **************************************************************** */ /* */ /* Info Movement Commands */ /* */ /* **************************************************************** */ /* Change the pagetop of WINDOW to DESIRED_TOP, perhaps scrolling the screen to do so. */ void set_window_pagetop (WINDOW *window, int desired_top) { int point_line, old_pagetop; if (desired_top < 0) desired_top = 0; else if (desired_top > window->line_count) desired_top = window->line_count - 1; if (window->pagetop == desired_top) return; old_pagetop = window->pagetop; window->pagetop = desired_top; /* Make sure that point appears in this window. */ point_line = window_line_of_point (window); if ((point_line < window->pagetop) || ((point_line - window->pagetop) > window->height - 1)) window->point = window->line_starts[window->pagetop] - window->node->contents; window->flags |= W_UpdateWindow; /* Find out which direction to scroll, and scroll the window in that direction. Do this only if there would be a savings in redisplay time. This is true if the amount to scroll is less than the height of the window, and if the number of lines scrolled would be greater than 10 % of the window's height. */ if (old_pagetop < desired_top) { int start, end, amount; amount = desired_top - old_pagetop; if ((amount >= window->height) || (((window->height - amount) * 10) < window->height)) return; start = amount + window->first_row; end = window->height + window->first_row; display_scroll_display (start, end, -amount); } else { int start, end, amount; amount = old_pagetop - desired_top; if ((amount >= window->height) || (((window->height - amount) * 10) < window->height)) return; start = window->first_row; end = (window->first_row + window->height) - amount; display_scroll_display (start, end, amount); } } /* Immediately make WINDOW->point visible on the screen, and move the terminal cursor there. */ static void info_show_point (WINDOW *window) { int old_pagetop; old_pagetop = window->pagetop; window_adjust_pagetop (window); if (old_pagetop != window->pagetop) { int new_pagetop; new_pagetop = window->pagetop; window->pagetop = old_pagetop; set_window_pagetop (window, new_pagetop); } if (window->flags & W_UpdateWindow) display_update_one_window (window); display_cursor_at_point (window); } /* Move WINDOW->point from OLD line index to NEW line index. */ static void move_to_new_line (int old, int new, WINDOW *window) { if (old == -1) { info_error ((char *) msg_cant_find_point, NULL, NULL); } else { int goal; if (new >= window->line_count || new < 0) return; goal = window_get_goal_column (window); window->goal_column = goal; window->point = window->line_starts[new] - window->node->contents; window->point += window_chars_to_goal (window->line_starts[new], goal); info_show_point (window); } } /* Move WINDOW's point down to the next line if possible. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_next_line, _("Move down to the next line")) { int old_line, new_line; if (count < 0) info_prev_line (window, -count, key); else { old_line = window_line_of_point (window); new_line = old_line + count; move_to_new_line (old_line, new_line, window); } } /* Move WINDOW's point up to the previous line if possible. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_prev_line, _("Move up to the previous line")) { int old_line, new_line; if (count < 0) info_next_line (window, -count, key); else { old_line = window_line_of_point (window); new_line = old_line - count; move_to_new_line (old_line, new_line, window); } } /* Move WINDOW's point to the end of the true line. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_end_of_line, _("Move to the end of the line")) { register int point, len; register char *buffer; buffer = window->node->contents; len = window->node->nodelen; for (point = window->point; (point < len) && (buffer[point] != '\n'); point++); if (point != window->point) { window->point = point; info_show_point (window); } } /* Move WINDOW's point to the beginning of the true line. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_beginning_of_line, _("Move to the start of the line")) { register int point; register char *buffer; buffer = window->node->contents; point = window->point; for (; (point) && (buffer[point - 1] != '\n'); point--); /* If at a line start already, do nothing. */ if (point != window->point) { window->point = point; info_show_point (window); } } /* Move point forward in the node. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_forward_char, _("Move forward a character")) { if (count < 0) info_backward_char (window, -count, key); else { window->point += count; if (window->point >= window->node->nodelen) window->point = window->node->nodelen - 1; info_show_point (window); } } /* Move point backward in the node. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_backward_char, _("Move backward a character")) { if (count < 0) info_forward_char (window, -count, key); else { window->point -= count; if (window->point < 0) window->point = 0; info_show_point (window); } } #define alphabetic(c) (islower (c) || isupper (c) || isdigit (c)) /* Move forward a word in this node. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_forward_word, _("Move forward a word")) { long point; char *buffer; int end, c; if (count < 0) { info_backward_word (window, -count, key); return; } point = window->point; buffer = window->node->contents; end = window->node->nodelen; while (count) { if (point + 1 >= end) return; /* If we are not in a word, move forward until we are in one. Then, move forward until we hit a non-alphabetic character. */ c = buffer[point]; if (!alphabetic (c)) { while (++point < end) { c = buffer[point]; if (alphabetic (c)) break; } } if (point >= end) return; while (++point < end) { c = buffer[point]; if (!alphabetic (c)) break; } --count; } window->point = point; info_show_point (window); } DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_backward_word, _("Move backward a word")) { long point; char *buffer; int c; if (count < 0) { info_forward_word (window, -count, key); return; } buffer = window->node->contents; point = window->point; while (count) { if (point == 0) break; /* Like info_forward_word (), except that we look at the characters just before point. */ c = buffer[point - 1]; if (!alphabetic (c)) { while (--point) { c = buffer[point - 1]; if (alphabetic (c)) break; } } while (point) { c = buffer[point - 1]; if (!alphabetic (c)) break; else --point; } --count; } window->point = point; info_show_point (window); } /* Variable controlling the behaviour of default scrolling when you are already at the bottom of a node. Possible values are defined in session.h. The meanings are: IS_Continuous Try to get first menu item, or failing that, the "Next:" pointer, or failing that, the "Up:" and "Next:" of the up. IS_NextOnly Try to get "Next:" menu item. IS_PageOnly Simply give up at the bottom of a node. */ int info_scroll_behaviour = IS_Continuous; /* Choices used by the completer when reading a value for the user-visible variable "scroll-behaviour". */ char *info_scroll_choices[] = { "Continuous", "Next Only", "Page Only", (char *)NULL }; /* Default window sizes for scrolling commands. */ int default_window_size = -1; /* meaning 1 window-full */ int default_scroll_size = -1; /* meaning half screen size */ #define INFO_LABEL_FOUND() \ (info_parsed_nodename || (info_parsed_filename \ && !is_dir_name (info_parsed_filename))) /* Move to 1st menu item, Next, Up/Next, or error in this window. */ static void forward_move_node_structure (WINDOW *window, int behaviour) { switch (behaviour) { case IS_PageOnly: info_error ((char *) msg_at_node_bottom, NULL, NULL); break; case IS_NextOnly: info_next_label_of_node (window->node); if (!info_parsed_nodename && !info_parsed_filename) info_error ((char *) msg_no_pointer, (char *) _("Next"), NULL); else { window_message_in_echo_area ((char *) _("Following Next node..."), NULL, NULL); info_handle_pointer ("Next", window); } break; case IS_Continuous: { /* First things first. If this node contains a menu, move down into the menu. */ { REFERENCE **menu; menu = info_menu_of_node (window->node); if (menu) { info_free_references (menu); window_message_in_echo_area ((char *) _("Selecting first menu item..."), NULL, NULL); info_menu_digit (window, 1, '1'); return; } } /* Okay, this node does not contain a menu. If it contains a "Next:" pointer, use that. */ info_next_label_of_node (window->node); if (INFO_LABEL_FOUND ()) { window_message_in_echo_area ((char *) _("Selecting Next node..."), NULL, NULL); info_handle_pointer ("Next", window); return; } /* Okay, there wasn't a "Next:" for this node. Move "Up:" until we can move "Next:". If that isn't possible, complain that there are no more nodes. */ { int up_counter, old_current; INFO_WINDOW *info_win; /* Remember the current node and location. */ info_win = get_info_window_of_window (window); old_current = info_win->current; /* Back up through the "Up:" pointers until we have found a "Next:" that isn't the same as the first menu item found in that node. */ up_counter = 0; while (!info_error_was_printed) { info_up_label_of_node (window->node); if (INFO_LABEL_FOUND ()) { info_handle_pointer ("Up", window); if (info_error_was_printed) continue; up_counter++; info_next_label_of_node (window->node); /* If no "Next" pointer, keep backing up. */ if (!INFO_LABEL_FOUND ()) continue; /* If this node's first menu item is the same as this node's Next pointer, keep backing up. */ if (!info_parsed_filename) { REFERENCE **menu; char *next_nodename; /* Remember the name of the Next node, since reading the menu can overwrite the contents of the info_parsed_xxx strings. */ next_nodename = xstrdup (info_parsed_nodename); menu = info_menu_of_node (window->node); if (menu && (strcmp (menu[0]->nodename, next_nodename) == 0)) { info_free_references (menu); free (next_nodename); continue; } else { /* Restore the world to where it was before reading the menu contents. */ info_free_references (menu); free (next_nodename); info_next_label_of_node (window->node); } } /* This node has a "Next" pointer, and it is not the same as the first menu item found in this node. */ window_message_in_echo_area ((char *) _("Moving Up %d time(s), then Next."), (void *) (long) up_counter, NULL); info_handle_pointer ("Next", window); return; } else { /* No more "Up" pointers. Print an error, and call it quits. */ register int i; for (i = 0; i < up_counter; i++) { info_win->nodes_index--; free (info_win->nodes[info_win->nodes_index]); info_win->nodes[info_win->nodes_index] = (NODE *)NULL; } info_win->current = old_current; window->node = info_win->nodes[old_current]; window->pagetop = info_win->pagetops[old_current]; window->point = info_win->points[old_current]; recalculate_line_starts (window); window->flags |= W_UpdateWindow; info_error ((char *) _("No more nodes within this document."), NULL, NULL); } } } break; } } } /* Move Prev, Up or error in WINDOW depending on BEHAVIOUR. */ static void backward_move_node_structure (WINDOW *window, int behaviour) { switch (behaviour) { case IS_PageOnly: info_error ((char *) msg_at_node_top, NULL, NULL); break; case IS_NextOnly: info_prev_label_of_node (window->node); if (!info_parsed_nodename && !info_parsed_filename) info_error ((char *) _("No `Prev' for this node."), NULL, NULL); else { window_message_in_echo_area ((char *) _("Moving Prev in this window."), NULL, NULL); info_handle_pointer ("Prev", window); } break; case IS_Continuous: info_prev_label_of_node (window->node); if (!info_parsed_nodename && (!info_parsed_filename || is_dir_name (info_parsed_filename))) { info_up_label_of_node (window->node); if (!info_parsed_nodename && (!info_parsed_filename || is_dir_name (info_parsed_filename))) info_error ((char *) _("No `Prev' or `Up' for this node within this document."), NULL, NULL); else { window_message_in_echo_area ((char *) _("Moving Up in this window."), NULL, NULL); info_handle_pointer ("Up", window); } } else { REFERENCE **menu; int inhibit_menu_traversing = 0; /* Watch out! If this node's Prev is the same as the Up, then move Up. Otherwise, we could move Prev, and then to the last menu item in the Prev. This would cause the user to loop through a subsection of the info file. */ if (!info_parsed_filename && info_parsed_nodename) { char *pnode; pnode = xstrdup (info_parsed_nodename); info_up_label_of_node (window->node); if (!info_parsed_filename && info_parsed_nodename && strcmp (info_parsed_nodename, pnode) == 0) { /* The nodes are the same. Inhibit moving to the last menu item. */ free (pnode); inhibit_menu_traversing = 1; } else { free (pnode); info_prev_label_of_node (window->node); } } /* Move to the previous node. If this node now contains a menu, and we have not inhibited movement to it, move to the node corresponding to the last menu item. */ window_message_in_echo_area ((char *) _("Moving Prev in this window."), NULL, NULL); info_handle_pointer ("Prev", window); if (!inhibit_menu_traversing) { while (!info_error_was_printed && (menu = info_menu_of_node (window->node))) { info_free_references (menu); window_message_in_echo_area ((char *) _("Moving to `Prev's last menu item."), NULL, NULL); info_menu_digit (window, 1, '0'); } } } break; } } /* Move continuously forward through the node structure of this info file. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_global_next_node, _("Move forwards or down through node structure")) { if (count < 0) info_global_prev_node (window, -count, key); else { while (count && !info_error_was_printed) { forward_move_node_structure (window, IS_Continuous); count--; } } } /* Move continuously backward through the node structure of this info file. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_global_prev_node, _("Move backwards or up through node structure")) { if (count < 0) info_global_next_node (window, -count, key); else { while (count && !info_error_was_printed) { backward_move_node_structure (window, IS_Continuous); count--; } } } static void _scroll_forward(WINDOW *window, int count, unsigned char key, int behaviour); static void _scroll_backward(WINDOW *window, int count, unsigned char key, int behaviour); static void _scroll_forward(WINDOW *window, int count, unsigned char key, int behaviour) { if (count < 0) _scroll_backward (window, -count, key, behaviour); else { int desired_top; /* Without an explicit numeric argument, scroll the bottom two lines to the top of this window, Or, if at bottom of window, and the chosen behaviour is to scroll through nodes get the "Next" node for this window. */ if (default_window_size > 0) desired_top = window->pagetop + default_window_size; else if (!info_explicit_arg && count == 1) { desired_top = window->pagetop + (window->height - 2); /* If there are no more lines to scroll here, error, or get another node, depending on BEHAVIOUR. */ if (desired_top > window->line_count) { forward_move_node_structure (window, behaviour); return; } } else desired_top = window->pagetop + count; if (desired_top >= window->line_count) desired_top = window->line_count - 2; if (window->pagetop > desired_top) return; else set_window_pagetop (window, desired_top); } } static void _scroll_backward(WINDOW *window, int count, unsigned char key, int behaviour) { if (count < 0) _scroll_forward (window, -count, key, behaviour); else { int desired_top; /* Without an explicit numeric argument, scroll the top two lines to the bottom of this window, or, depending on the selected behaviour, move to the previous, or Up'th node. */ if (default_window_size > 0) desired_top = window->pagetop - default_window_size; else if (!info_explicit_arg && count == 1) { desired_top = window->pagetop - (window->height - 2); if ((desired_top < 0) && (window->pagetop == 0)) { backward_move_node_structure (window, behaviour); return; } } else desired_top = window->pagetop - count; if (desired_top < 0) desired_top = 0; set_window_pagetop (window, desired_top); } } /* Show the next screen of WINDOW's node. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_scroll_forward, _("Scroll forward in this window")) { _scroll_forward (window, count, key, info_scroll_behaviour); } /* Like info_scroll_forward, but sets default_window_size as a side effect. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_scroll_forward_set_window, _("Scroll forward in this window and set default window size")) { if (info_explicit_arg) default_window_size = count; _scroll_forward (window, count, key, info_scroll_behaviour); } /* Show the next screen of WINDOW's node but never advance to next node. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_scroll_forward_page_only, _("Scroll forward in this window staying within node")) { _scroll_forward (window, count, key, IS_PageOnly); } /* Like info_scroll_forward_page_only, but sets default_window_size as a side effect. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_scroll_forward_page_only_set_window, _("Scroll forward in this window staying within node and set default window size")) { if (info_explicit_arg) default_window_size = count; _scroll_forward (window, count, key, IS_PageOnly); } /* Show the previous screen of WINDOW's node. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_scroll_backward, _("Scroll backward in this window")) { _scroll_backward (window, count, key, info_scroll_behaviour); } /* Like info_scroll_backward, but sets default_window_size as a side effect. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_scroll_backward_set_window, _("Scroll backward in this window and set default window size")) { if (info_explicit_arg) default_window_size = count; _scroll_backward (window, count, key, info_scroll_behaviour); } /* Show the previous screen of WINDOW's node but never move to previous node. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_scroll_backward_page_only, _("Scroll backward in this window staying within node")) { _scroll_backward (window, count, key, IS_PageOnly); } /* Like info_scroll_backward_page_only, but sets default_window_size as a side effect. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_scroll_backward_page_only_set_window, _("Scroll backward in this window staying within node and set default window size")) { if (info_explicit_arg) default_window_size = count; _scroll_backward (window, count, key, IS_PageOnly); } /* Move to the beginning of the node. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_beginning_of_node, _("Move to the start of this node")) { window->pagetop = window->point = 0; window->flags |= W_UpdateWindow; } /* Move to the end of the node. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_end_of_node, _("Move to the end of this node")) { window->point = window->node->nodelen - 1; info_show_point (window); } /* Scroll the window forward by N lines. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_down_line, _("Scroll down by lines")) { if (count < 0) info_up_line (window, -count, key); else { int desired_top = window->pagetop + count; if (desired_top >= window->line_count) desired_top = window->line_count - 2; if (window->pagetop <= desired_top) set_window_pagetop (window, desired_top); } } /* Scroll the window backward by N lines. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_up_line, _("Scroll up by lines")) { if (count < 0) info_down_line (window, -count, key); else { int desired_top = window->pagetop - count; if (desired_top < 0) desired_top = 0; set_window_pagetop (window, desired_top); } } /* Scroll the window forward by N lines and remember N as default for subsequent commands. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_scroll_half_screen_down, _("Scroll down by half screen size")) { if (count < 0) info_scroll_half_screen_up (window, -count, key); else { int scroll_size = (the_screen->height + 1) / 2; int desired_top; if (info_explicit_arg) default_scroll_size = count; if (default_scroll_size > 0) scroll_size = default_scroll_size; desired_top = window->pagetop + scroll_size; if (desired_top >= window->line_count) desired_top = window->line_count - 2; if (window->pagetop <= desired_top) set_window_pagetop (window, desired_top); } } /* Scroll the window backward by N lines and remember N as default for subsequent commands. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_scroll_half_screen_up, _("Scroll up by half screen size")) { if (count < 0) info_scroll_half_screen_down (window, -count, key); else { int scroll_size = (the_screen->height + 1) / 2; int desired_top; if (info_explicit_arg) default_scroll_size = count; if (default_scroll_size > 0) scroll_size = default_scroll_size; desired_top = window->pagetop - scroll_size; if (desired_top < 0) desired_top = 0; set_window_pagetop (window, desired_top); } } /* **************************************************************** */ /* */ /* Commands for Manipulating Windows */ /* */ /* **************************************************************** */ /* Make the next window in the chain be the active window. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_next_window, _("Select the next window")) { if (count < 0) { info_prev_window (window, -count, key); return; } /* If no other window, error now. */ if (!windows->next && !echo_area_is_active) { info_error ((char *) msg_one_window, NULL, NULL); return; } while (count--) { if (window->next) window = window->next; else { if (window == the_echo_area || !echo_area_is_active) window = windows; else window = the_echo_area; } } if (active_window != window) { if (auto_footnotes_p) info_get_or_remove_footnotes (window); window->flags |= W_UpdateWindow; active_window = window; } } /* Make the previous window in the chain be the active window. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_prev_window, _("Select the previous window")) { if (count < 0) { info_next_window (window, -count, key); return; } /* Only one window? */ if (!windows->next && !echo_area_is_active) { info_error ((char *) msg_one_window, NULL, NULL); return; } while (count--) { /* If we are in the echo area, or if the echo area isn't active and we are in the first window, find the last window in the chain. */ if (window == the_echo_area || (window == windows && !echo_area_is_active)) { register WINDOW *win, *last = NULL; for (win = windows; win; win = win->next) last = win; window = last; } else { if (window == windows) window = the_echo_area; else window = window->prev; } } if (active_window != window) { if (auto_footnotes_p) info_get_or_remove_footnotes (window); window->flags |= W_UpdateWindow; active_window = window; } } /* Split WINDOW into two windows, both showing the same node. If we are automatically tiling windows, re-tile after the split. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_split_window, _("Split the current window")) { WINDOW *split, *old_active; int pagetop; /* Remember the current pagetop of the window being split. If it doesn't change, we can scroll its contents around after the split. */ pagetop = window->pagetop; /* Make the new window. */ old_active = active_window; active_window = window; split = window_make_window (window->node); active_window = old_active; if (!split) { info_error ((char *) msg_win_too_small, NULL, NULL); } else { #if defined (SPLIT_BEFORE_ACTIVE) /* Try to scroll the old window into its new postion. */ if (pagetop == window->pagetop) { int start, end, amount; start = split->first_row; end = start + window->height; amount = split->height + 1; display_scroll_display (start, end, amount); } #else /* !SPLIT_BEFORE_ACTIVE */ /* Make sure point still appears in the active window. */ info_show_point (window); #endif /* !SPLIT_BEFORE_ACTIVE */ /* If the window just split was one internal to Info, try to display something else in it. */ if (internal_info_node_p (split->node)) { register int i, j; INFO_WINDOW *iw; NODE *node = (NODE *)NULL; char *filename; for (i = 0; (iw = info_windows[i]); i++) { for (j = 0; j < iw->nodes_index; j++) if (!internal_info_node_p (iw->nodes[j])) { if (iw->nodes[j]->parent) filename = iw->nodes[j]->parent; else filename = iw->nodes[j]->filename; node = info_get_node (filename, iw->nodes[j]->nodename); if (node) { window_set_node_of_window (split, node); i = info_windows_index - 1; break; } } } } split->pagetop = window->pagetop; if (auto_tiling_p) window_tile_windows (DONT_TILE_INTERNALS); else window_adjust_pagetop (split); remember_window_and_node (split, split->node); } } /* Delete WINDOW, forgetting the list of last visited nodes. If we are automatically displaying footnotes, show or remove the footnotes window. If we are automatically tiling windows, re-tile after the deletion. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_delete_window, _("Delete the current window")) { if (!windows->next) { info_error ((char *) msg_cant_kill_last, NULL, NULL); } else if (window->flags & W_WindowIsPerm) { info_error ((char *) _("Cannot delete a permanent window"), NULL, NULL); } else { info_delete_window_internal (window); if (auto_footnotes_p) info_get_or_remove_footnotes (active_window); if (auto_tiling_p) window_tile_windows (DONT_TILE_INTERNALS); } } /* Do the physical deletion of WINDOW, and forget this window and associated nodes. */ void info_delete_window_internal (WINDOW *window) { if (windows->next && ((window->flags & W_WindowIsPerm) == 0)) { /* We not only delete the window from the display, we forget it from our list of remembered windows. */ forget_window_and_nodes (window); window_delete_window (window); if (echo_area_is_active) echo_area_inform_of_deleted_window (window); } } /* Just keep WINDOW, deleting all others. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_keep_one_window, _("Delete all other windows")) { int num_deleted; /* The number of windows we deleted. */ int pagetop, start, end; /* Remember a few things about this window. We may be able to speed up redisplay later by scrolling its contents. */ pagetop = window->pagetop; start = window->first_row; end = start + window->height; num_deleted = 0; while (1) { WINDOW *win; /* Find an eligible window and delete it. If no eligible windows are found, we are done. A window is eligible for deletion if is it not permanent, and it is not WINDOW. */ for (win = windows; win; win = win->next) if (win != window && ((win->flags & W_WindowIsPerm) == 0)) break; if (!win) break; info_delete_window_internal (win); num_deleted++; } /* Scroll the contents of this window into the right place so that the user doesn't have to wait any longer than necessary for redisplay. */ if (num_deleted) { int amount; amount = (window->first_row - start); amount -= (window->pagetop - pagetop); display_scroll_display (start, end, amount); } window->flags |= W_UpdateWindow; } /* Scroll the "other" window of WINDOW. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_scroll_other_window, _("Scroll the other window")) { WINDOW *other; /* If only one window, give up. */ if (!windows->next) { info_error ((char *) msg_one_window, NULL, NULL); return; } other = window->next; if (!other) other = window->prev; info_scroll_forward (other, count, key); } /* Scroll the "other" window of WINDOW. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_scroll_other_window_backward, _("Scroll the other window backward")) { info_scroll_other_window (window, -count, key); } /* Change the size of WINDOW by AMOUNT. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_grow_window, _("Grow (or shrink) this window")) { window_change_window_height (window, count); } /* When non-zero, tiling takes place automatically when info_split_window is called. */ int auto_tiling_p = 0; /* Tile all of the visible windows. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_tile_windows, _("Divide the available screen space among the visible windows")) { window_tile_windows (TILE_INTERNALS); } /* Toggle the state of this window's wrapping of lines. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_toggle_wrap, _("Toggle the state of line wrapping in the current window")) { window_toggle_wrap (window); } /* **************************************************************** */ /* */ /* Info Node Commands */ /* */ /* **************************************************************** */ /* Return (FILENAME)NODENAME for NODE, or just NODENAME if NODE's filename is not set. */ char * node_printed_rep (NODE *node) { char *rep; if (node->filename) { char *filename = filename_non_directory (node->parent ? node->parent : node->filename); rep = xmalloc (1 + strlen (filename) + 1 + strlen (node->nodename) + 1); sprintf (rep, "(%s)%s", filename, node->nodename); } else rep = node->nodename; return rep; } /* Using WINDOW for various defaults, select the node referenced by ENTRY in it. If the node is selected, the window and node are remembered. */ void info_select_reference (WINDOW *window, REFERENCE *entry) { NODE *node; char *filename, *nodename, *file_system_error; file_system_error = (char *)NULL; filename = entry->filename; if (!filename) filename = window->node->parent; if (!filename) filename = window->node->filename; if (filename) filename = xstrdup (filename); if (entry->nodename) nodename = xstrdup (entry->nodename); else nodename = xstrdup ("Top"); node = info_get_node (filename, nodename); /* Try something a little weird. If the node couldn't be found, and the reference was of the form "foo::", see if the entry->label can be found as a file, with a node of "Top". */ if (!node) { if (info_recent_file_error) file_system_error = xstrdup (info_recent_file_error); if (entry->nodename && (strcmp (entry->nodename, entry->label) == 0)) { node = info_get_node (entry->label, "Top"); if (!node && info_recent_file_error) { maybe_free (file_system_error); file_system_error = xstrdup (info_recent_file_error); } } } if (!node) { if (file_system_error) info_error (file_system_error, NULL, NULL); else info_error ((char *) msg_cant_find_node, nodename, NULL); } maybe_free (file_system_error); maybe_free (filename); maybe_free (nodename); if (node) info_set_node_of_window (1, window, node); } /* Parse the node specification in LINE using WINDOW to default the filename. Select the parsed node in WINDOW and remember it, or error if the node couldn't be found. */ static void info_parse_and_select (char *line, WINDOW *window) { REFERENCE entry; info_parse_node (line, DONT_SKIP_NEWLINES); entry.nodename = info_parsed_nodename; entry.filename = info_parsed_filename; entry.label = "*info-parse-and-select*"; info_select_reference (window, &entry); } /* Given that the values of INFO_PARSED_FILENAME and INFO_PARSED_NODENAME are previously filled, try to get the node represented by them into WINDOW. The node should have been pointed to by the LABEL pointer of WINDOW->node. */ static void info_handle_pointer (char *label, WINDOW *window) { if (info_parsed_filename || info_parsed_nodename) { char *filename, *nodename; NODE *node; filename = nodename = (char *)NULL; if (info_parsed_filename) filename = xstrdup (info_parsed_filename); else { if (window->node->parent) filename = xstrdup (window->node->parent); else if (window->node->filename) filename = xstrdup (window->node->filename); } if (info_parsed_nodename) nodename = xstrdup (info_parsed_nodename); else nodename = xstrdup ("Top"); node = info_get_node (filename, nodename); if (node) { INFO_WINDOW *info_win; info_win = get_info_window_of_window (window); if (info_win) { info_win->pagetops[info_win->current] = window->pagetop; info_win->points[info_win->current] = window->point; } info_set_node_of_window (1, window, node); } else { if (info_recent_file_error) info_error (info_recent_file_error, NULL, NULL); else info_error ((char *) msg_cant_file_node, filename, nodename); } free (filename); free (nodename); } else { info_error ((char *) msg_no_pointer, label, NULL); } } /* Make WINDOW display the "Next:" node of the node currently being displayed. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_next_node, _("Select the Next node")) { info_next_label_of_node (window->node); info_handle_pointer ("Next", window); } /* Make WINDOW display the "Prev:" node of the node currently being displayed. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_prev_node, _("Select the Prev node")) { info_prev_label_of_node (window->node); info_handle_pointer ("Prev", window); } /* Make WINDOW display the "Up:" node of the node currently being displayed. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_up_node, _("Select the Up node")) { info_up_label_of_node (window->node); info_handle_pointer ("Up", window); } /* Make WINDOW display the last node of this info file. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_last_node, _("Select the last node in this file")) { register int i; FILE_BUFFER *fb = file_buffer_of_window (window); NODE *node = (NODE *)NULL; if (fb && fb->tags) { int last_node_tag_idx = -1; /* If no explicit argument, or argument of zero, default to the last node. */ if (count == 0 || (count == 1 && !info_explicit_arg)) count = -1; for (i = 0; count && fb->tags[i]; i++) if (fb->tags[i]->nodelen != 0) /* don't count anchor tags */ { count--; last_node_tag_idx = i; } if (count > 0) i = last_node_tag_idx + 1; if (i > 0) node = info_get_node (fb->filename, fb->tags[i - 1]->nodename); } if (!node) info_error ((char *) _("This window has no additional nodes"), NULL, NULL); else info_set_node_of_window (1, window, node); } /* Make WINDOW display the first node of this info file. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_first_node, _("Select the first node in this file")) { FILE_BUFFER *fb = file_buffer_of_window (window); NODE *node = (NODE *)NULL; /* If no explicit argument, or argument of zero, default to the first node. */ if (count == 0) count = 1; if (fb && fb->tags) { register int i; int last_node_tag_idx = -1; for (i = 0; count && fb->tags[i]; i++) if (fb->tags[i]->nodelen != 0) /* don't count anchor tags */ { count--; last_node_tag_idx = i; } if (count > 0) i = last_node_tag_idx + 1; if (i > 0) node = info_get_node (fb->filename, fb->tags[i - 1]->nodename); } if (!node) info_error ((char *) _("This window has no additional nodes"), NULL, NULL); else info_set_node_of_window (1, window, node); } /* Select the last menu item in WINDOW->node. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_last_menu_item, _("Select the last item in this node's menu")) { info_menu_digit (window, 1, '0'); } /* Use KEY (a digit) to select the Nth menu item in WINDOW->node. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_menu_digit, _("Select this menu item")) { register int i, item; register REFERENCE **menu; menu = info_menu_of_node (window->node); if (!menu) { info_error ((char *) msg_no_menu_node, NULL, NULL); return; } /* We have the menu. See if there are this many items in it. */ item = key - '0'; /* Special case. Item "0" is the last item in this menu. */ if (item == 0) for (i = 0; menu[i + 1]; i++); else { for (i = 0; menu[i]; i++) if (i == item - 1) break; } if (menu[i]) { info_select_reference (window, menu[i]); if (menu[i]->line_number > 0) info_next_line (window, menu[i]->line_number - 1, key); } else info_error ((char *) _("There aren't %d items in this menu."), (void *) (long) item, NULL); info_free_references (menu); return; } /* Return a pointer to the xref in XREF_LIST that is nearest to POS, or NULL if XREF_LIST is empty. That is, if POS is within any of the given xrefs, return that one. Otherwise, return the one with the nearest beginning or end. If there are two that are equidistant, prefer the one forward. The return is in newly-allocated memory, since the caller frees it. This is called from info_menu_or_ref_item with XREF_LIST being all the xrefs in the node, and POS being point. The ui function that starts it all off is select-reference-this-line. This is not the same logic as in info.el. Info-get-token prefers searching backwards to searching forwards, and has a hardwired search limit of 200 chars (in Emacs 21.2). */ static REFERENCE ** nearest_xref (REFERENCE **xref_list, long int pos) { int this_xref; int nearest = -1; long best_delta = -1; for (this_xref = 0; xref_list[this_xref]; this_xref++) { long delta; REFERENCE *xref = xref_list[this_xref]; if (xref->start <= pos && pos <= xref->end) { /* POS is within this xref, we're done */ nearest = this_xref; break; } /* See how far POS is from this xref. Take into account the `*Note' that begins the xref, since as far as the user is concerned, that's where it starts. */ delta = MIN (labs (pos - (xref->start - strlen (INFO_XREF_LABEL))), labs (pos - xref->end)); /* It's the <= instead of < that makes us choose the forward xref of POS if two are equidistant. Of course, because of all the punctuation surrounding xrefs, it's not necessarily obvious where one ends. */ if (delta <= best_delta || best_delta < 0) { nearest = this_xref; best_delta = delta; } } /* Maybe there was no list to search through. */ if (nearest < 0) return NULL; /* Ok, we have a nearest xref, make a list of it. */ { REFERENCE **ret = xmalloc (sizeof (REFERENCE *) * 2); ret[0] = info_copy_reference (xref_list[nearest]); ret[1] = NULL; return ret; } } /* Read a menu or followed reference from the user defaulting to the reference found on the current line, and select that node. The reading is done with completion. BUILDER is the function used to build the list of references. ASK_P is non-zero if the user should be prompted, or zero to select the default item. */ static void info_menu_or_ref_item (WINDOW *window, int count, unsigned char key, REFERENCE **(*builder) (NODE *node), int ask_p) { char *line; REFERENCE *entry; REFERENCE *defentry = NULL; REFERENCE **menu = (*builder) (window->node); if (!menu) { if (builder == info_menu_of_node) info_error ((char *) msg_no_menu_node, NULL, NULL); else info_error ((char *) msg_no_xref_node, NULL, NULL); return; } /* Default the selected reference to the one which is on the line that point is in. */ { REFERENCE **refs = NULL; int point_line = window_line_of_point (window); if (point_line != -1) { SEARCH_BINDING binding; binding.buffer = window->node->contents; binding.start = window->line_starts[point_line] - binding.buffer; if (window->line_starts[point_line + 1]) binding.end = window->line_starts[point_line + 1] - binding.buffer; else binding.end = window->node->nodelen; binding.flags = 0; if (builder == info_menu_of_node) { if (point_line) { binding.start--; refs = info_menu_items (&binding); } } else { #if defined (HANDLE_MAN_PAGES) if (window->node->flags & N_IsManPage) refs = manpage_xrefs_in_binding (window->node, &binding); else #endif /* HANDLE_MAN_PAGES */ refs = nearest_xref (menu, window->point); } if (refs && refs[0]) { if (strcmp (refs[0]->label, "Menu") != 0 || builder == info_xrefs_of_node) { int which = 0; /* For xrefs, find the closest reference to point, unless we only have one reference (as we will if we've called nearest_xref above). It would be better to have only one piece of code, but the conditions when we call this are tangled. */ if (builder == info_xrefs_of_node && refs[1]) { int closest = -1; for (; refs[which]; which++) { if (window->point >= refs[which]->start && window->point <= refs[which]->end) { closest = which; break; } else if (window->point < refs[which]->start) break; } if (which > 0) { if (closest == -1) which--; else which = closest; } } defentry = (REFERENCE *)xmalloc (sizeof (REFERENCE)); defentry->label = xstrdup (refs[which]->label); defentry->filename = refs[which]->filename; defentry->nodename = refs[which]->nodename; defentry->line_number = refs[which]->line_number; if (defentry->filename) defentry->filename = xstrdup (defentry->filename); if (defentry->nodename) defentry->nodename = xstrdup (defentry->nodename); } info_free_references (refs); } } } /* If we are going to ask the user a question, do it now. */ if (ask_p) { char *prompt; /* Build the prompt string. */ if (builder == info_menu_of_node) { if (defentry) { prompt = xmalloc (strlen (defentry->label) + strlen (_("Menu item (%s): "))); sprintf (prompt, _("Menu item (%s): "), defentry->label); } else prompt = xstrdup (_("Menu item: ")); } else { if (defentry) { prompt = xmalloc (strlen (defentry->label) + strlen (_("Follow xref (%s): "))); sprintf (prompt, _("Follow xref (%s): "), defentry->label); } else prompt = xstrdup (_("Follow xref: ")); } line = info_read_completing_in_echo_area (window, prompt, menu); free (prompt); window = active_window; /* User aborts, just quit. */ if (!line) { maybe_free (defentry); info_free_references (menu); info_abort_key (window, 0, 0); return; } /* If we had a default and the user accepted it, use that. */ if (!*line) { free (line); if (defentry) line = xstrdup (defentry->label); else line = (char *)NULL; } } else { /* Not going to ask any questions. If we have a default entry, use that, otherwise return. */ if (!defentry) return; else line = xstrdup (defentry->label); } if (line) { /* It is possible that the references have more than a single entry with the same label, and also LINE is down-cased, which complicates matters even more. Try to be as accurate as we can: if they've chosen the default, use defentry directly. */ if (defentry && strcmp (line, defentry->label) == 0) entry = defentry; else /* Find the selected label in the references. If there are more than one label which matches, find the one that's closest to point. */ { register int i; int best = -1, min_dist = window->node->nodelen; REFERENCE *ref; for (i = 0; menu && (ref = menu[i]); i++) { /* Need to use strcasecmp because LINE is downcased inside info_read_completing_in_echo_area. */ if (strcasecmp (line, ref->label) == 0) { /* ref->end is more accurate estimate of position for menus than ref->start. Go figure. */ int dist = abs (window->point - ref->end); if (dist < min_dist) { min_dist = dist; best = i; } } } if (best != -1) entry = menu[best]; else entry = (REFERENCE *)NULL; } if (!entry && defentry) info_error ((char *) _("The reference disappeared! (%s)."), line, NULL); else { NODE *orig = window->node; info_select_reference (window, entry); if (builder == info_xrefs_of_node && window->node != orig && !(window->node->flags & N_FromAnchor)) { /* Search for this reference in the node. */ long offset; long start; if (window->line_count > 0) start = window->line_starts[1] - window->node->contents; else start = 0; offset = info_target_search_node (window->node, entry->label, start); if (offset != -1) { window->point = offset; window_adjust_pagetop (window); } } if (entry->line_number > 0) /* next_line starts at line 1? Anyway, the -1 makes it move to the right line. */ info_next_line (window, entry->line_number - 1, key); } free (line); if (defentry) { free (defentry->label); maybe_free (defentry->filename); maybe_free (defentry->nodename); free (defentry); } } info_free_references (menu); if (!info_error_was_printed) window_clear_echo_area (); } /* Read a line (with completion) which is the name of a menu item, and select that item. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_menu_item, _("Read a menu item and select its node")) { info_menu_or_ref_item (window, count, key, info_menu_of_node, 1); } /* Read a line (with completion) which is the name of a reference to follow, and select the node. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_xref_item, _("Read a footnote or cross reference and select its node")) { info_menu_or_ref_item (window, count, key, info_xrefs_of_node, 1); } /* Position the cursor at the start of this node's menu. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_find_menu, _("Move to the start of this node's menu")) { SEARCH_BINDING binding; long position; binding.buffer = window->node->contents; binding.start = 0; binding.end = window->node->nodelen; binding.flags = S_FoldCase | S_SkipDest; position = search (INFO_MENU_LABEL, &binding); if (position == -1) info_error ((char *) msg_no_menu_node, NULL, NULL); else { window->point = position; window_adjust_pagetop (window); window->flags |= W_UpdateWindow; } } /* Visit as many menu items as is possible, each in a separate window. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_visit_menu, _("Visit as many menu items at once as possible")) { register int i; REFERENCE *entry, **menu; menu = info_menu_of_node (window->node); if (!menu) info_error ((char *) msg_no_menu_node, NULL, NULL); for (i = 0; (!info_error_was_printed) && (entry = menu[i]); i++) { WINDOW *new; new = window_make_window (window->node); window_tile_windows (TILE_INTERNALS); if (!new) info_error ((char *) msg_win_too_small, NULL, NULL); else { active_window = new; info_select_reference (new, entry); } } } /* Read a line of input which is a node name, and go to that node. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_goto_node, _("Read a node name and select it")) { char *line; #define GOTO_COMPLETES #if defined (GOTO_COMPLETES) /* Build a completion list of all of the known nodes. */ { register int fbi, i; FILE_BUFFER *current; REFERENCE **items = (REFERENCE **)NULL; int items_index = 0; int items_slots = 0; current = file_buffer_of_window (window); for (fbi = 0; info_loaded_files && info_loaded_files[fbi]; fbi++) { FILE_BUFFER *fb; REFERENCE *entry; int this_is_the_current_fb; fb = info_loaded_files[fbi]; this_is_the_current_fb = (current == fb); entry = (REFERENCE *)xmalloc (sizeof (REFERENCE)); entry->filename = entry->nodename = (char *)NULL; entry->label = (char *)xmalloc (4 + strlen (fb->filename)); sprintf (entry->label, "(%s)*", fb->filename); add_pointer_to_array (entry, items_index, items, items_slots, 10, REFERENCE *); if (fb->tags) { for (i = 0; fb->tags[i]; i++) { entry = (REFERENCE *)xmalloc (sizeof (REFERENCE)); entry->filename = entry->nodename = (char *)NULL; if (this_is_the_current_fb) entry->label = xstrdup (fb->tags[i]->nodename); else { entry->label = (char *) xmalloc (4 + strlen (fb->filename) + strlen (fb->tags[i]->nodename)); sprintf (entry->label, "(%s)%s", fb->filename, fb->tags[i]->nodename); } add_pointer_to_array (entry, items_index, items, items_slots, 100, REFERENCE *); } } } line = info_read_maybe_completing (window, (char *) _("Goto node: "), items); info_free_references (items); } #else /* !GOTO_COMPLETES */ line = info_read_in_echo_area (window, (char *) _("Goto node: ")); #endif /* !GOTO_COMPLETES */ /* If the user aborted, quit now. */ if (!line) { info_abort_key (window, 0, 0); return; } canonicalize_whitespace (line); if (*line) info_parse_and_select (line, window); free (line); if (!info_error_was_printed) window_clear_echo_area (); } /* Follow the menu list in MENUS (list of strings terminated by a NULL entry) from INITIAL_NODE. If can't continue at any point (no menu or no menu entry for the next item), return the node so far -- that might be INITIAL_NODE itself. If error, *ERRSTR and *ERRARG[12] will be set to the error message and argument for message, otherwise they will be NULL. */ NODE * info_follow_menus (NODE *initial_node, char **menus, const char **errstr, char **errarg1, char **errarg2) { NODE *node = NULL; *errstr = *errarg1 = *errarg2 = NULL; for (; *menus; menus++) { static char *first_arg = NULL; REFERENCE **menu; REFERENCE *entry; char *arg = *menus; /* Remember the name of the menu entry we want. */ /* A leading space is certainly NOT part of a node name. Most probably, they typed a space after the separating comma. The strings in menus[] have their whitespace canonicalized, so there's at most one space to ignore. */ if (*arg == ' ') arg++; if (!first_arg) first_arg = arg; /* Build and return a list of the menu items in this node. */ menu = info_menu_of_node (initial_node); /* If no menu item in this node, stop here, but let the user continue to use Info. Perhaps they wanted this node and didn't realize it. */ if (!menu) { if (arg == first_arg) { node = make_manpage_node (first_arg); if (node) goto maybe_got_node; } *errstr = _("No menu in node `%s'."); *errarg1 = node_printed_rep (initial_node); return initial_node; } /* Find the specified menu item. */ entry = info_get_labeled_reference (arg, menu); /* If the item wasn't found, search the list sloppily. Perhaps this user typed "buffer" when they really meant "Buffers". */ if (!entry) { int i; int best_guess = -1; for (i = 0; (entry = menu[i]); i++) { if (strcasecmp (entry->label, arg) == 0) break; else if ((best_guess == -1) && (strncasecmp (entry->label, arg, strlen (arg)) == 0)) best_guess = i; } if (!entry && best_guess != -1) entry = menu[best_guess]; } /* If we still failed to find the reference, start Info with the current node anyway. It is probably a misspelling. */ if (!entry) { if (arg == first_arg) { /* Maybe they typed "info foo" instead of "info -f foo". */ node = info_get_node (first_arg, 0); if (node) add_file_directory_to_path (first_arg); else node = make_manpage_node (first_arg); if (node) goto maybe_got_node; } info_free_references (menu); *errstr = _("No menu item `%s' in node `%s'."); *errarg1 = arg; *errarg2 = node_printed_rep (initial_node); return initial_node; } /* We have found the reference that the user specified. If no filename in this reference, define it. */ if (!entry->filename) entry->filename = xstrdup (initial_node->parent ? initial_node->parent : initial_node->filename); /* Try to find this node. */ node = info_get_node (entry->filename, entry->nodename); if (!node && arg == first_arg) { node = make_manpage_node (first_arg); if (node) goto maybe_got_node; } /* Since we cannot find it, try using the label of the entry as a file, i.e., "(LABEL)Top". */ if (!node && entry->nodename && strcmp (entry->label, entry->nodename) == 0) node = info_get_node (entry->label, "Top"); maybe_got_node: if (!node) { *errstr = _("Unable to find node referenced by `%s' in `%s'."); *errarg1 = xstrdup (entry->label); *errarg2 = node_printed_rep (initial_node); info_free_references (menu); return initial_node; } info_free_references (menu); /* Success. Go round the loop again. */ free (initial_node); initial_node = node; } return initial_node; } /* Split STR into individual node names by writing null bytes in wherever there are commas and constructing a list of the resulting pointers. (We can do this since STR has had canonicalize_whitespace called on it.) Return array terminated with NULL. */ static char ** split_list_of_nodenames (char *str) { unsigned len = 2; char **nodes = xmalloc (len * sizeof (char *)); nodes[len - 2] = str; while (*str++) { if (*str == ',') { *str++ = 0; /* get past the null byte */ len++; nodes = xrealloc (nodes, len * sizeof (char *)); nodes[len - 2] = str; } } nodes[len - 1] = NULL; return nodes; } /* Read a line of input which is a sequence of menus (starting from dir), and follow them. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_menu_sequence, _("Read a list of menus starting from dir and follow them")) { char *line = info_read_in_echo_area (window, (char *) _("Follow menus: ")); /* If the user aborted, quit now. */ if (!line) { info_abort_key (window, 0, 0); return; } canonicalize_whitespace (line); if (*line) { const char *errstr; char *errarg1, *errarg2; NODE *dir_node = info_get_node (NULL, NULL); char **nodes = split_list_of_nodenames (line); NODE *node = NULL; /* If DIR_NODE is NULL, they might be reading a file directly, like in "info -d . -f ./foo". Try using "Top" instead. */ if (!dir_node) { char *file_name = window->node->parent; if (!file_name) file_name = window->node->filename; dir_node = info_get_node (file_name, NULL); } /* If we still cannot find the starting point, give up. We cannot allow a NULL pointer inside info_follow_menus. */ if (!dir_node) info_error ((char *) msg_cant_find_node, "Top", NULL); else node = info_follow_menus (dir_node, nodes, &errstr, &errarg1, &errarg2); free (nodes); if (!errstr) info_set_node_of_window (1, window, node); else info_error ((char *) errstr, errarg1, errarg2); } free (line); if (!info_error_was_printed) window_clear_echo_area (); } /* Search the menu MENU for a (possibly mis-spelled) entry ARG. Return the menu entry, or the best guess for what they meant by ARG, or NULL if there's nothing in this menu seems to fit the bill. If EXACT is non-zero, allow only exact matches. */ static REFERENCE * entry_in_menu (char *arg, REFERENCE **menu, int exact) { REFERENCE *entry; /* First, try to find the specified menu item verbatim. */ entry = info_get_labeled_reference (arg, menu); /* If the item wasn't found, search the list sloppily. Perhaps we have "Option Summary", but ARG is "option". */ if (!entry && !exact) { int i; int best_guess = -1; for (i = 0; (entry = menu[i]); i++) { if (strcasecmp (entry->label, arg) == 0) break; else if (strncasecmp (entry->label, arg, strlen (arg)) == 0) best_guess = i; } if (!entry && best_guess != -1) entry = menu[best_guess]; } return entry; } /* Find the node that is the best candidate to list the PROGRAM's invocation info and its command-line options, by looking for menu items and chains of menu items with characteristic names. */ void info_intuit_options_node (WINDOW *window, NODE *initial_node, char *program) { /* The list of node names typical for GNU manuals where the program usage and specifically the command-line arguments are described. This is pure heuristics. I gathered these node names by looking at all the Info files I could put my hands on. If you are looking for evidence to complain to the GNU project about non-uniform style of documentation, here you have your case! */ static const char *invocation_nodes[] = { "%s invocation", "Invoking %s", "Preliminaries", /* m4 has Invoking under Preliminaries! */ "Invocation", "Command Arguments",/* Emacs */ "Invoking `%s'", "%s options", "Options", "Option ", /* e.g. "Option Summary" */ "Invoking", "All options", /* tar, paxutils */ "Arguments", "%s cmdline", /* ar */ "%s", /* last resort */ (const char *)0 }; NODE *node = NULL; REFERENCE **menu; const char **try_node; /* We keep looking deeper and deeper in the menu structure until there are no more menus or no menu items from the above list. Some manuals have the invocation node sitting 3 or 4 levels deep in the menu hierarchy... */ for (node = initial_node; node; initial_node = node) { REFERENCE *entry = NULL; /* Build and return a list of the menu items in this node. */ menu = info_menu_of_node (initial_node); /* If no menu item in this node, stop here. Perhaps this node is the one they need. */ if (!menu) break; /* Look for node names typical for usage nodes in this menu. */ for (try_node = invocation_nodes; *try_node; try_node++) { char *nodename; nodename = xmalloc (strlen (program) + strlen (*try_node)); sprintf (nodename, *try_node, program); /* The last resort "%s" is dangerous, so we restrict it to exact matches here. */ entry = entry_in_menu (nodename, menu, strcmp (*try_node, "%s") == 0); free (nodename); if (entry) break; } if (!entry) break; if (!entry->filename) entry->filename = xstrdup (initial_node->parent ? initial_node->parent : initial_node->filename); /* Try to find this node. */ node = info_get_node (entry->filename, entry->nodename); info_free_references (menu); if (!node) break; } /* We've got our best shot at the invocation node. Now select it. */ if (initial_node) info_set_node_of_window (1, window, initial_node); if (!info_error_was_printed) window_clear_echo_area (); } /* Given a name of an Info file, find the name of the package it describes by removing the leading directories and extensions. */ char * program_name_from_file_name (char *file_name) { int i; char *program_name = xstrdup (filename_non_directory (file_name)); for (i = strlen (program_name) - 1; i > 0; i--) if (program_name[i] == '.' && (FILENAME_CMPN (program_name + i, ".info", 5) == 0 || FILENAME_CMPN (program_name + i, ".inf", 4) == 0 #ifdef __MSDOS__ || FILENAME_CMPN (program_name + i, ".i", 2) == 0 #endif || isdigit (program_name[i + 1]))) /* a man page foo.1 */ { program_name[i] = 0; break; } return program_name; } DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_goto_invocation_node, _("Find the node describing program invocation")) { const char *invocation_prompt = _("Find Invocation node of [%s]: "); char *program_name, *line; char *default_program_name, *prompt, *file_name; NODE *top_node; /* Intuit the name of the program they are likely to want. We use the file name of the current Info file as a hint. */ file_name = window->node->parent ? window->node->parent : window->node->filename; default_program_name = program_name_from_file_name (file_name); prompt = (char *)xmalloc (strlen (default_program_name) + strlen (invocation_prompt)); sprintf (prompt, invocation_prompt, default_program_name); line = info_read_in_echo_area (window, prompt); free (prompt); if (!line) { info_abort_key (window, 0, 0); return; } if (*line) program_name = line; else program_name = default_program_name; /* In interactive usage they'd probably expect us to begin looking from the Top node. */ top_node = info_get_node (file_name, NULL); if (!top_node) info_error ((char *) msg_cant_find_node, "Top", NULL); info_intuit_options_node (window, top_node, program_name); free (line); free (default_program_name); } #if defined (HANDLE_MAN_PAGES) DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_man, _("Read a manpage reference and select it")) { char *line; line = info_read_in_echo_area (window, (char *) _("Get Manpage: ")); if (!line) { info_abort_key (window, 0, 0); return; } canonicalize_whitespace (line); if (*line) { char *goto_command; goto_command = (char *)xmalloc (4 + strlen (MANPAGE_FILE_BUFFER_NAME) + strlen (line)); sprintf (goto_command, "(%s)%s", MANPAGE_FILE_BUFFER_NAME, line); info_parse_and_select (goto_command, window); free (goto_command); } free (line); if (!info_error_was_printed) window_clear_echo_area (); } #endif /* HANDLE_MAN_PAGES */ /* Move to the "Top" node in this file. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_top_node, _("Select the node `Top' in this file")) { info_parse_and_select ("Top", window); } /* Move to the node "(dir)Top". */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_dir_node, _("Select the node `(dir)'")) { info_parse_and_select ("(dir)Top", window); } /* Read the name of a node to kill. The list of available nodes comes from the nodes appearing in the current window configuration. */ static char * read_nodename_to_kill (WINDOW *window) { int iw; char *nodename; INFO_WINDOW *info_win; REFERENCE **menu = NULL; int menu_index = 0, menu_slots = 0; char *default_nodename = xstrdup (active_window->node->nodename); char *prompt = xmalloc (strlen (_("Kill node (%s): ")) + strlen (default_nodename)); sprintf (prompt, _("Kill node (%s): "), default_nodename); for (iw = 0; (info_win = info_windows[iw]); iw++) { REFERENCE *entry = (REFERENCE *)xmalloc (sizeof (REFERENCE)); entry->label = xstrdup (info_win->window->node->nodename); entry->filename = entry->nodename = (char *)NULL; add_pointer_to_array (entry, menu_index, menu, menu_slots, 10, REFERENCE *); } nodename = info_read_completing_in_echo_area (window, prompt, menu); free (prompt); info_free_references (menu); if (nodename && !*nodename) { free (nodename); nodename = default_nodename; } else free (default_nodename); return nodename; } /* Delete NODENAME from this window, showing the most recently selected node in this window. */ static void kill_node (WINDOW *window, char *nodename) { int iw, i; INFO_WINDOW *info_win; NODE *temp; /* If there is no nodename to kill, quit now. */ if (!nodename) { info_abort_key (window, 0, 0); return; } /* If there is a nodename, find it in our window list. */ for (iw = 0; (info_win = info_windows[iw]); iw++) if (strcmp (nodename, info_win->nodes[info_win->current]->nodename) == 0 && info_win->window == window) break; if (!info_win) { if (*nodename) info_error ((char *) _("Cannot kill node `%s'"), nodename, NULL); else window_clear_echo_area (); return; } /* If there are no more nodes left anywhere to view, complain and exit. */ if (info_windows_index == 1 && info_windows[0]->nodes_index == 1) { info_error ((char *) _("Cannot kill the last node"), NULL, NULL); return; } /* INFO_WIN contains the node that the user wants to stop viewing. Delete this node from the list of nodes previously shown in this window. */ for (i = info_win->current; i < info_win->nodes_index; i++) info_win->nodes[i] = info_win->nodes[i + 1]; /* There is one less node in this window's history list. */ info_win->nodes_index--; /* Make this window show the most recent history node. */ info_win->current = info_win->nodes_index - 1; /* If there aren't any nodes left in this window, steal one from the next window. */ if (info_win->current < 0) { INFO_WINDOW *stealer; int which, pagetop; long point; if (info_windows[iw + 1]) stealer = info_windows[iw + 1]; else stealer = info_windows[0]; /* If the node being displayed in the next window is not the most recently loaded one, get the most recently loaded one. */ if ((stealer->nodes_index - 1) != stealer->current) which = stealer->nodes_index - 1; /* Else, if there is another node behind the stealers current node, use that one. */ else if (stealer->current > 0) which = stealer->current - 1; /* Else, just use the node appearing in STEALER's window. */ else which = stealer->current; /* Copy this node. */ { NODE *copy = xmalloc (sizeof (NODE)); temp = stealer->nodes[which]; point = stealer->points[which]; pagetop = stealer->pagetops[which]; copy->filename = temp->filename; copy->parent = temp->parent; copy->nodename = temp->nodename; copy->contents = temp->contents; copy->nodelen = temp->nodelen; copy->flags = temp->flags; copy->display_pos = temp->display_pos; temp = copy; } window_set_node_of_window (info_win->window, temp); window->point = point; window->pagetop = pagetop; remember_window_and_node (info_win->window, temp); } else { temp = info_win->nodes[info_win->current]; temp->display_pos = info_win->points[info_win->current]; window_set_node_of_window (info_win->window, temp); } if (!info_error_was_printed) window_clear_echo_area (); if (auto_footnotes_p) info_get_or_remove_footnotes (window); } /* Kill current node, thus going back one in the node history. I (karl) do not think this is completely correct yet, because of the window-changing stuff in kill_node, but it's a lot better than the previous implementation, which did not account for nodes being visited twice at all. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_history_node, _("Select the most recently selected node")) { kill_node (window, active_window->node->nodename); } /* Kill named node. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_kill_node, _("Kill this node")) { char *nodename = read_nodename_to_kill (window); kill_node (window, nodename); } /* Read the name of a file and select the entire file. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_view_file, _("Read the name of a file and select it")) { char *line; line = info_read_in_echo_area (window, (char *) _("Find file: ")); if (!line) { info_abort_key (active_window, 1, 0); return; } if (*line) { NODE *node; node = info_get_node (line, "*"); if (!node) { if (info_recent_file_error) info_error (info_recent_file_error, NULL, NULL); else info_error ((char *) _("Cannot find `%s'."), line, NULL); } else info_set_node_of_window (1, window, node); free (line); } if (!info_error_was_printed) window_clear_echo_area (); } /* **************************************************************** */ /* */ /* Dumping and Printing Nodes */ /* */ /* **************************************************************** */ #define VERBOSE_NODE_DUMPING static void write_node_to_stream (NODE *node, FILE *stream); static void dump_node_to_stream (char *filename, char *nodename, FILE *stream, int dump_subnodes); static void initialize_dumping (void); /* Dump the nodes specified by FILENAME and NODENAMES to the file named in OUTPUT_FILENAME. If DUMP_SUBNODES is non-zero, recursively dump the nodes which appear in the menu of each node dumped. */ void dump_nodes_to_file (char *filename, char **nodenames, char *output_filename, int dump_subnodes) { register int i; FILE *output_stream; /* Get the stream to print the nodes to. Special case of an output filename of "-" means to dump the nodes to stdout. */ if (strcmp (output_filename, "-") == 0) output_stream = stdout; else output_stream = fopen (output_filename, "w"); if (!output_stream) { info_error ((char *) _("Could not create output file `%s'."), output_filename, NULL); return; } /* Print each node to stream. */ initialize_dumping (); for (i = 0; nodenames[i]; i++) dump_node_to_stream (filename, nodenames[i], output_stream, dump_subnodes); if (output_stream != stdout) fclose (output_stream); #if defined (VERBOSE_NODE_DUMPING) info_error ((char *) _("Done."), NULL, NULL); #endif /* VERBOSE_NODE_DUMPING */ } /* A place to remember already dumped nodes. */ static char **dumped_already = (char **)NULL; static int dumped_already_index = 0; static int dumped_already_slots = 0; static void initialize_dumping (void) { dumped_already_index = 0; } /* Get and print the node specified by FILENAME and NODENAME to STREAM. If DUMP_SUBNODES is non-zero, recursively dump the nodes which appear in the menu of each node dumped. */ static void dump_node_to_stream (char *filename, char *nodename, FILE *stream, int dump_subnodes) { register int i; NODE *node; node = info_get_node (filename, nodename); if (!node) { if (info_recent_file_error) info_error (info_recent_file_error, NULL, NULL); else { if (filename && *nodename != '(') info_error ((char *) msg_cant_file_node, filename_non_directory (filename), nodename); else info_error ((char *) msg_cant_find_node, nodename, NULL); } return; } /* If we have already dumped this node, don't dump it again. */ for (i = 0; i < dumped_already_index; i++) if (strcmp (node->nodename, dumped_already[i]) == 0) { free (node); return; } add_pointer_to_array (node->nodename, dumped_already_index, dumped_already, dumped_already_slots, 50, char *); #if defined (VERBOSE_NODE_DUMPING) /* Maybe we should print some information about the node being output. */ info_error ((char *) _("Writing node %s..."), node_printed_rep (node), NULL); #endif /* VERBOSE_NODE_DUMPING */ write_node_to_stream (node, stream); /* If we are dumping subnodes, get the list of menu items in this node, and dump each one recursively. */ if (dump_subnodes) { REFERENCE **menu = (REFERENCE **)NULL; /* If this node is an Index, do not dump the menu references. */ if (string_in_line ("Index", node->nodename) == -1) menu = info_menu_of_node (node); if (menu) { for (i = 0; menu[i]; i++) { /* We don't dump Info files which are different than the current one. */ if (!menu[i]->filename) dump_node_to_stream (filename, menu[i]->nodename, stream, dump_subnodes); } info_free_references (menu); } } free (node); } /* Dump NODE to FILENAME. If DUMP_SUBNODES is non-zero, recursively dump the nodes which appear in the menu of each node dumped. */ void dump_node_to_file (NODE *node, char *filename, int dump_subnodes) { FILE *output_stream; char *nodes_filename; /* Get the stream to print this node to. Special case of an output filename of "-" means to dump the nodes to stdout. */ if (strcmp (filename, "-") == 0) output_stream = stdout; else output_stream = fopen (filename, "w"); if (!output_stream) { info_error ((char *) _("Could not create output file `%s'."), filename, NULL); return; } if (node->parent) nodes_filename = node->parent; else nodes_filename = node->filename; initialize_dumping (); dump_node_to_stream (nodes_filename, node->nodename, output_stream, dump_subnodes); if (output_stream != stdout) fclose (output_stream); #if defined (VERBOSE_NODE_DUMPING) info_error ((char *) _("Done."), NULL, NULL); #endif /* VERBOSE_NODE_DUMPING */ } #if !defined (DEFAULT_INFO_PRINT_COMMAND) # define DEFAULT_INFO_PRINT_COMMAND "lpr" #endif /* !DEFAULT_INFO_PRINT_COMMAND */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_print_node, _("Pipe the contents of this node through INFO_PRINT_COMMAND")) { print_node (window->node); } /* Print NODE on a printer piping it into INFO_PRINT_COMMAND. */ void print_node (NODE *node) { FILE *printer_pipe; char *print_command = getenv ("INFO_PRINT_COMMAND"); int piping = 0; if (!print_command || !*print_command) print_command = DEFAULT_INFO_PRINT_COMMAND; /* Note that on MS-DOS/MS-Windows, this MUST open the pipe in the (default) text mode, since the printer drivers there need to see DOS-style CRLF pairs at the end of each line. FIXME: if we are to support Mac-style text files, we might need to convert the text here. */ /* INFO_PRINT_COMMAND which says ">file" means write to that file. Presumably, the name of the file is the local printer device. */ if (*print_command == '>') printer_pipe = fopen (++print_command, "w"); else { printer_pipe = popen (print_command, "w"); piping = 1; } if (!printer_pipe) { info_error ((char *) _("Cannot open pipe to `%s'."), print_command, NULL); return; } #if defined (VERBOSE_NODE_DUMPING) /* Maybe we should print some information about the node being output. */ info_error ((char *) _("Printing node %s..."), node_printed_rep (node), NULL); #endif /* VERBOSE_NODE_DUMPING */ write_node_to_stream (node, printer_pipe); if (piping) pclose (printer_pipe); else fclose (printer_pipe); #if defined (VERBOSE_NODE_DUMPING) info_error ((char *) _("Done."), NULL, NULL); #endif /* VERBOSE_NODE_DUMPING */ } static void write_node_to_stream (NODE *node, FILE *stream) { fwrite (node->contents, 1, node->nodelen, stream); } /* **************************************************************** */ /* */ /* Info Searching Commands */ /* */ /* **************************************************************** */ /* Variable controlling the garbage collection of files briefly visited during searches. Such files are normally gc'ed, unless they were compressed to begin with. If this variable is non-zero, it says to gc even those file buffer contents which had to be uncompressed. */ int gc_compressed_files = 0; static void info_gc_file_buffers (void); static void info_search_1 (WINDOW *window, int count, unsigned char key, int case_sensitive, int ask_for_string); static char *search_string = (char *)NULL; static int search_string_size = 0; static int isearch_is_active = 0; static int last_search_direction = 0; static int last_search_case_sensitive = 0; /* Return the file buffer which belongs to WINDOW's node. */ FILE_BUFFER * file_buffer_of_window (WINDOW *window) { /* If this window has no node, then it has no file buffer. */ if (!window->node) return ((FILE_BUFFER *)NULL); if (window->node->parent) return (info_find_file (window->node->parent)); if (window->node->filename) return (info_find_file (window->node->filename)); return ((FILE_BUFFER *)NULL); } /* Search for STRING in NODE starting at START. Return -1 if the string was not found, or the location of the string if it was. If WINDOW is passed as non-null, set the window's node to be NODE, its point to be the found string, and readjust the window's pagetop. Final argument DIR says which direction to search in. If it is positive, search forward, else backwards. */ long info_search_in_node (char *string, NODE *node, long int start, WINDOW *window, int dir, int case_sensitive) { SEARCH_BINDING binding; long offset; binding.buffer = node->contents; binding.start = start; binding.end = node->nodelen; binding.flags = 0; if (!case_sensitive) binding.flags |= S_FoldCase; if (dir < 0) { binding.end = 0; binding.flags |= S_SkipDest; } if (binding.start < 0) return (-1); /* For incremental searches, we always wish to skip past the string. */ if (isearch_is_active) binding.flags |= S_SkipDest; offset = search (string, &binding); if (offset != -1 && window) { set_remembered_pagetop_and_point (window); if (window->node != node) window_set_node_of_window (window, node); window->point = offset; window_adjust_pagetop (window); } return (offset); } /* Search NODE, looking for the largest possible match of STRING. Start the search at START. Return the absolute position of the match, or -1, if no part of the string could be found. */ long info_target_search_node (NODE *node, char *string, long int start) { register int i; long offset = 0; char *target; target = xstrdup (string); i = strlen (target); /* Try repeatedly searching for this string while removing words from the end of it. */ while (i) { target[i] = '\0'; offset = info_search_in_node (target, node, start, (WINDOW *)NULL, 1, 0); if (offset != -1) break; /* Delete the last word from TARGET. */ for (; i && (!whitespace (target[i]) && (target[i] != ',')); i--); } free (target); return (offset); } /* Search for STRING starting in WINDOW at point. If the string is found in this node, set point to that position. Otherwise, get the file buffer associated with WINDOW's node, and search through each node in that file. If the search fails, return non-zero, else zero. Side-effect window leaving the node and point where the string was found current. */ static int info_search_internal (char *string, WINDOW *window, int dir, int case_sensitive) { register int i; FILE_BUFFER *file_buffer; char *initial_nodename; long ret, start = 0; file_buffer = file_buffer_of_window (window); initial_nodename = window->node->nodename; /* This used to begin from window->point, unless this was a repeated search command. But invoking search with an argument loses with that logic, since info_last_executed_command is then set to info_add_digit_to_numeric_arg. I think there's no sense in ``finding'' a string that is already under the cursor, anyway. */ ret = info_search_in_node (string, window->node, window->point + dir, window, dir, case_sensitive); if (ret != -1) { /* We won! */ if (!echo_area_is_active && !isearch_is_active) window_clear_echo_area (); return (0); } /* The string wasn't found in the current node. Search through the window's file buffer, iff the current node is not "*". */ if (!file_buffer || (strcmp (initial_nodename, "*") == 0)) return (-1); /* If this file has tags, search through every subfile, starting at this node's subfile and node. Otherwise, search through the file's node list. */ if (file_buffer->tags) { register int current_tag = 0, number_of_tags; char *last_subfile; TAG *tag; /* Find number of tags and current tag. */ last_subfile = (char *)NULL; for (i = 0; file_buffer->tags[i]; i++) if (strcmp (initial_nodename, file_buffer->tags[i]->nodename) == 0) { current_tag = i; last_subfile = file_buffer->tags[i]->filename; } number_of_tags = i; /* If there is no last_subfile, our tag wasn't found. */ if (!last_subfile) return (-1); /* Search through subsequent nodes, wrapping around to the top of the info file until we find the string or return to this window's node and point. */ while (1) { NODE *node; /* Allow C-g to quit the search, failing it if pressed. */ return_if_control_g (-1); /* Find the next tag that isn't an anchor. */ for (i = current_tag + dir; i != current_tag; i += dir) { if (i < 0) i = number_of_tags - 1; else if (i == number_of_tags) i = 0; tag = file_buffer->tags[i]; if (tag->nodelen != 0) break; } /* If we got past out starting point, bail out. */ if (i == current_tag) return (-1); current_tag = i; if (!echo_area_is_active && (last_subfile != tag->filename)) { window_message_in_echo_area ((char *) _("Searching subfile %s ..."), filename_non_directory (tag->filename), NULL); last_subfile = tag->filename; } node = info_get_node (file_buffer->filename, tag->nodename); if (!node) { /* If not doing i-search... */ if (!echo_area_is_active) { if (info_recent_file_error) info_error (info_recent_file_error, NULL, NULL); else info_error ((char *) msg_cant_file_node, filename_non_directory (file_buffer->filename), tag->nodename); } return (-1); } if (dir < 0) start = tag->nodelen; ret = info_search_in_node (string, node, start, window, dir, case_sensitive); /* Did we find the string in this node? */ if (ret != -1) { /* Yes! We win. */ remember_window_and_node (window, node); if (!echo_area_is_active) window_clear_echo_area (); return (0); } /* No. Free this node, and make sure that we haven't passed our starting point. */ free (node); if (strcmp (initial_nodename, tag->nodename) == 0) return (-1); } } return (-1); } DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_search_case_sensitively, _("Read a string and search for it case-sensitively")) { last_search_direction = count > 0 ? 1 : -1; last_search_case_sensitive = 1; info_search_1 (window, count, key, 1, 1); } DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_search, _("Read a string and search for it")) { last_search_direction = count > 0 ? 1 : -1; last_search_case_sensitive = 0; info_search_1 (window, count, key, 0, 1); } DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_search_backward, _("Read a string and search backward for it")) { last_search_direction = count > 0 ? -1 : 1; last_search_case_sensitive = 0; info_search_1 (window, -count, key, 0, 1); } static void info_search_1 (WINDOW *window, int count, unsigned char key, int case_sensitive, int ask_for_string) { char *line, *prompt; int result, old_pagetop; int direction; if (count < 0) { direction = -1; count = -count; } else { direction = 1; if (count == 0) count = 1; /* for backward compatibility */ } /* Read a string from the user, defaulting the search to SEARCH_STRING. */ if (!search_string) { search_string = (char *)xmalloc (search_string_size = 100); search_string[0] = '\0'; } if (ask_for_string) { prompt = (char *)xmalloc (strlen (_("%s%sfor string [%s]: ")) + strlen (_("Search backward")) + strlen (_("Search")) + strlen (_(" case-sensitively ")) + strlen (_(" ")) + strlen (search_string)); sprintf (prompt, _("%s%sfor string [%s]: "), direction < 0 ? _("Search backward") : _("Search"), case_sensitive ? _(" case-sensitively ") : _(" "), search_string); line = info_read_in_echo_area (window, prompt); free (prompt); if (!line) { info_abort_key (window, 0, 0); return; } if (*line) { if (strlen (line) + 1 > (unsigned int) search_string_size) search_string = (char *) xrealloc (search_string, (search_string_size += 50 + strlen (line))); strcpy (search_string, line); free (line); } } /* If the search string includes upper-case letters, make the search case-sensitive. */ if (case_sensitive == 0) for (line = search_string; *line; line++) if (isupper (*line)) { case_sensitive = 1; break; } old_pagetop = active_window->pagetop; for (result = 0; result == 0 && count--; ) result = info_search_internal (search_string, active_window, direction, case_sensitive); if (result != 0 && !info_error_was_printed) info_error ((char *) _("Search failed."), NULL, NULL); else if (old_pagetop != active_window->pagetop) { int new_pagetop; new_pagetop = active_window->pagetop; active_window->pagetop = old_pagetop; set_window_pagetop (active_window, new_pagetop); if (auto_footnotes_p) info_get_or_remove_footnotes (active_window); } /* Perhaps free the unreferenced file buffers that were searched, but not retained. */ info_gc_file_buffers (); } DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_search_next, _("Repeat last search in the same direction")) { if (!last_search_direction) info_error ((char *) _("No previous search string"), NULL, NULL); else info_search_1 (window, last_search_direction * count, key, last_search_case_sensitive, 0); } DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_search_previous, _("Repeat last search in the reverse direction")) { if (!last_search_direction) info_error ((char *) _("No previous search string"), NULL, NULL); else info_search_1 (window, -last_search_direction * count, key, last_search_case_sensitive, 0); } /* **************************************************************** */ /* */ /* Incremental Searching */ /* */ /* **************************************************************** */ static void incremental_search (WINDOW *window, int count, unsigned char ignore); DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (isearch_forward, _("Search interactively for a string as you type it")) { incremental_search (window, count, key); } DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (isearch_backward, _("Search interactively for a string as you type it")) { incremental_search (window, -count, key); } /* Incrementally search for a string as it is typed. */ /* The last accepted incremental search string. */ static char *last_isearch_accepted = (char *)NULL; /* The current incremental search string. */ static char *isearch_string = (char *)NULL; static int isearch_string_index = 0; static int isearch_string_size = 0; static unsigned char isearch_terminate_search_key = ESC; /* Array of search states. */ static SEARCH_STATE **isearch_states = (SEARCH_STATE **)NULL; static int isearch_states_index = 0; static int isearch_states_slots = 0; /* Push the state of this search. */ static void push_isearch (WINDOW *window, int search_index, int direction, int failing) { SEARCH_STATE *state; state = (SEARCH_STATE *)xmalloc (sizeof (SEARCH_STATE)); window_get_state (window, state); state->search_index = search_index; state->direction = direction; state->failing = failing; add_pointer_to_array (state, isearch_states_index, isearch_states, isearch_states_slots, 20, SEARCH_STATE *); } /* Pop the state of this search to WINDOW, SEARCH_INDEX, and DIRECTION. */ static void pop_isearch (WINDOW *window, int *search_index, int *direction, int *failing) { SEARCH_STATE *state; if (isearch_states_index) { isearch_states_index--; state = isearch_states[isearch_states_index]; window_set_state (window, state); *search_index = state->search_index; *direction = state->direction; *failing = state->failing; free (state); isearch_states[isearch_states_index] = (SEARCH_STATE *)NULL; } } /* Free the memory used by isearch_states. */ static void free_isearch_states (void) { register int i; for (i = 0; i < isearch_states_index; i++) { free (isearch_states[i]); isearch_states[i] = (SEARCH_STATE *)NULL; } isearch_states_index = 0; } /* Display the current search in the echo area. */ static void show_isearch_prompt (int dir, unsigned char *string, int failing_p) { register int i; const char *prefix; char *prompt, *p_rep; unsigned int prompt_len, p_rep_index, p_rep_size; if (dir < 0) prefix = _("I-search backward: "); else prefix = _("I-search: "); p_rep_index = p_rep_size = 0; p_rep = (char *)NULL; for (i = 0; string[i]; i++) { char *rep; switch (string[i]) { case ' ': rep = " "; break; case LFD: rep = "\\n"; break; case TAB: rep = "\\t"; break; default: rep = pretty_keyname (string[i]); } if ((p_rep_index + strlen (rep) + 1) >= p_rep_size) p_rep = (char *)xrealloc (p_rep, p_rep_size += 100); strcpy (p_rep + p_rep_index, rep); p_rep_index += strlen (rep); } prompt_len = strlen (prefix) + p_rep_index + 1; if (failing_p) prompt_len += strlen (_("Failing ")); prompt = xmalloc (prompt_len); sprintf (prompt, "%s%s%s", failing_p ? _("Failing ") : "", prefix, p_rep ? p_rep : ""); window_message_in_echo_area ("%s", prompt, NULL); maybe_free (p_rep); free (prompt); display_cursor_at_point (active_window); } static void incremental_search (WINDOW *window, int count, unsigned char ignore) { unsigned char key; int last_search_result, search_result, dir; SEARCH_STATE mystate, orig_state; char *p; int case_sensitive = 0; if (count < 0) dir = -1; else dir = 1; last_search_result = search_result = 0; window_get_state (window, &orig_state); isearch_string_index = 0; if (!isearch_string_size) isearch_string = (char *)xmalloc (isearch_string_size = 50); /* Show the search string in the echo area. */ isearch_string[isearch_string_index] = '\0'; show_isearch_prompt (dir, (unsigned char *) isearch_string, search_result); isearch_is_active = 1; while (isearch_is_active) { VFunction *func = (VFunction *)NULL; int quoted = 0; /* If a recent display was interrupted, then do the redisplay now if it is convenient. */ if (!info_any_buffered_input_p () && display_was_interrupted_p) { display_update_one_window (window); display_cursor_at_point (active_window); } /* Read a character and dispatch on it. */ key = info_get_input_char (); window_get_state (window, &mystate); if (key == DEL || key == Control ('h')) { /* User wants to delete one level of search? */ if (!isearch_states_index) { terminal_ring_bell (); continue; } else { pop_isearch (window, &isearch_string_index, &dir, &search_result); isearch_string[isearch_string_index] = '\0'; show_isearch_prompt (dir, (unsigned char *) isearch_string, search_result); goto after_search; } } else if (key == Control ('q')) { key = info_get_input_char (); quoted = 1; } /* We are about to search again, or quit. Save the current search. */ push_isearch (window, isearch_string_index, dir, search_result); if (quoted) goto insert_and_search; if (!Meta_p (key) || key > 32) { /* If this key is not a keymap, get its associated function, if any. If it is a keymap, then it's probably ESC from an arrow key, and we handle that case below. */ char type = window->keymap[key].type; func = type == ISFUNC ? InfoFunction(window->keymap[key].function) : NULL; /* function member is a Keymap if ISKMAP */ if (isprint (key) || (type == ISFUNC && func == NULL)) { insert_and_search: if (isearch_string_index + 2 >= isearch_string_size) isearch_string = (char *)xrealloc (isearch_string, isearch_string_size += 100); isearch_string[isearch_string_index++] = key; isearch_string[isearch_string_index] = '\0'; goto search_now; } else if (func == (VFunction *) isearch_forward || func == (VFunction *) isearch_backward) { /* If this key invokes an incremental search, then this means that we will either search again in the same direction, search again in the reverse direction, or insert the last search string that was accepted through incremental searching. */ if ((func == (VFunction *) isearch_forward && dir > 0) || (func == (VFunction *) isearch_backward && dir < 0)) { /* If the user has typed no characters, then insert the last successful search into the current search string. */ if (isearch_string_index == 0) { /* Of course, there must be something to insert. */ if (last_isearch_accepted) { if (strlen ((char *) last_isearch_accepted) + 1 >= (unsigned int) isearch_string_size) isearch_string = (char *) xrealloc (isearch_string, isearch_string_size += 10 + strlen (last_isearch_accepted)); strcpy (isearch_string, last_isearch_accepted); isearch_string_index = strlen (isearch_string); goto search_now; } else continue; } else { /* Search again in the same direction. This means start from a new place if the last search was successful. */ if (search_result == 0) window->point += dir; } } else { /* Reverse the direction of the search. */ dir = -dir; } } else if (func == (VFunction *) info_abort_key) { /* If C-g pressed, and the search is failing, pop the search stack back to the last unfailed search. */ if (isearch_states_index && (search_result != 0)) { terminal_ring_bell (); while (isearch_states_index && (search_result != 0)) pop_isearch (window, &isearch_string_index, &dir, &search_result); isearch_string[isearch_string_index] = '\0'; show_isearch_prompt (dir, (unsigned char *) isearch_string, search_result); continue; } else goto exit_search; } else goto exit_search; } else { exit_search: /* The character is not printable, or it has a function which is non-null. Exit the search, remembering the search string. If the key is not the same as the isearch_terminate_search_key, then push it into pending input. */ if (isearch_string_index && func != (VFunction *) info_abort_key) { maybe_free (last_isearch_accepted); last_isearch_accepted = xstrdup (isearch_string); } /* If the key is the isearch_terminate_search_key, but some buffered input is pending, it is almost invariably because the ESC key is actually the beginning of an escape sequence, like in case they pressed an arrow key. So don't gobble the ESC key, push it back into pending input. */ /* FIXME: this seems like a kludge! We need a more reliable mechanism to know when ESC is a separate key and when it is part of an escape sequence. */ if (key != RET /* Emacs addicts want RET to get lost */ && (key != isearch_terminate_search_key || info_any_buffered_input_p ())) info_set_pending_input (key); if (func == (VFunction *) info_abort_key) { if (isearch_states_index) window_set_state (window, &orig_state); } if (!echo_area_is_active) window_clear_echo_area (); if (auto_footnotes_p) info_get_or_remove_footnotes (active_window); isearch_is_active = 0; continue; } /* Search for the contents of isearch_string. */ search_now: show_isearch_prompt (dir, (unsigned char *) isearch_string, search_result); /* If the search string includes upper-case letters, make the search case-sensitive. */ for (p = isearch_string; *p; p++) if (isupper (*p)) { case_sensitive = 1; break; } if (search_result == 0) { /* Check to see if the current search string is right here. If we are looking at it, then don't bother calling the search function. */ if (((dir < 0) && ((case_sensitive ? strncmp : strncasecmp) (window->node->contents + window->point, isearch_string, isearch_string_index) == 0)) || ((dir > 0) && ((window->point - isearch_string_index) >= 0) && ((case_sensitive ? strncmp : strncasecmp) (window->node->contents + (window->point - (isearch_string_index - 1)), isearch_string, isearch_string_index) == 0))) { if (dir > 0) window->point++; } else search_result = info_search_internal (isearch_string, window, dir, case_sensitive); } /* If this search failed, and we didn't already have a failed search, then ring the terminal bell. */ if (search_result != 0 && last_search_result == 0) terminal_ring_bell (); after_search: show_isearch_prompt (dir, (unsigned char *) isearch_string, search_result); if (search_result == 0) { if ((mystate.node == window->node) && (mystate.pagetop != window->pagetop)) { int newtop = window->pagetop; window->pagetop = mystate.pagetop; set_window_pagetop (window, newtop); } display_update_one_window (window); display_cursor_at_point (window); } last_search_result = search_result; } /* Free the memory used to remember each search state. */ free_isearch_states (); /* Perhaps GC some file buffers. */ info_gc_file_buffers (); /* After searching, leave the window in the correct state. */ if (!echo_area_is_active) window_clear_echo_area (); } /* GC some file buffers. A file buffer can be gc-ed if there we have no nodes in INFO_WINDOWS that reference this file buffer's contents. Garbage collecting a file buffer means to free the file buffers contents. */ static void info_gc_file_buffers (void) { register int fb_index, iw_index, i; register FILE_BUFFER *fb; register INFO_WINDOW *iw; if (!info_loaded_files) return; for (fb_index = 0; (fb = info_loaded_files[fb_index]); fb_index++) { int fb_referenced_p = 0; /* If already gc-ed, do nothing. */ if (!fb->contents) continue; /* If this file had to be uncompressed, check to see if we should gc it. This means that the user-variable "gc-compressed-files" is non-zero. */ if ((fb->flags & N_IsCompressed) && !gc_compressed_files) continue; /* If this file's contents are not gc-able, move on. */ if (fb->flags & N_CannotGC) continue; /* Check each INFO_WINDOW to see if it has any nodes which reference this file. */ for (iw_index = 0; (iw = info_windows[iw_index]); iw_index++) { for (i = 0; iw->nodes && iw->nodes[i]; i++) { if ((FILENAME_CMP (fb->fullpath, iw->nodes[i]->filename) == 0) || (FILENAME_CMP (fb->filename, iw->nodes[i]->filename) == 0)) { fb_referenced_p = 1; break; } } } /* If this file buffer wasn't referenced, free its contents. */ if (!fb_referenced_p) { free (fb->contents); fb->contents = (char *)NULL; } } } /* **************************************************************** */ /* */ /* Traversing and Selecting References */ /* */ /* **************************************************************** */ /* Move to the next or previous cross reference in this node. */ static void info_move_to_xref (WINDOW *window, int count, unsigned char key, int dir) { long firstmenu, firstxref; long nextmenu, nextxref; long placement = -1; long start = 0; NODE *node = window->node; if (dir < 0) start = node->nodelen; /* This search is only allowed to fail if there is no menu or cross reference in the current node. Otherwise, the first menu or xref found is moved to. */ firstmenu = info_search_in_node (INFO_MENU_ENTRY_LABEL, node, start, (WINDOW *)NULL, dir, 0); /* FIRSTMENU may point directly to the line defining the menu. Skip that and go directly to the first item. */ if (firstmenu != -1) { char *text = node->contents + firstmenu; if (strncmp (text, INFO_MENU_LABEL, strlen (INFO_MENU_LABEL)) == 0) firstmenu = info_search_in_node (INFO_MENU_ENTRY_LABEL, node, firstmenu + dir, (WINDOW *)NULL, dir, 0); } firstxref = info_search_in_node (INFO_XREF_LABEL, node, start, (WINDOW *)NULL, dir, 0); #if defined (HANDLE_MAN_PAGES) if ((firstxref == -1) && (node->flags & N_IsManPage)) { firstxref = locate_manpage_xref (node, start, dir); } #endif /* HANDLE_MAN_PAGES */ if (firstmenu == -1 && firstxref == -1) { info_error ((char *) msg_no_xref_node, NULL, NULL); return; } /* There is at least one cross reference or menu entry in this node. Try hard to find the next available one. */ nextmenu = info_search_in_node (INFO_MENU_ENTRY_LABEL, node, window->point + dir, (WINDOW *)NULL, dir, 0); nextxref = info_search_in_node (INFO_XREF_LABEL, node, window->point + dir, (WINDOW *)NULL, dir, 0); #if defined (HANDLE_MAN_PAGES) if ((nextxref == -1) && (node->flags & N_IsManPage) && (firstxref != -1)) nextxref = locate_manpage_xref (node, window->point + dir, dir); #endif /* HANDLE_MAN_PAGES */ /* Ignore "Menu:" as a menu item. */ if (nextmenu != -1) { char *text = node->contents + nextmenu; if (strncmp (text, INFO_MENU_LABEL, strlen (INFO_MENU_LABEL)) == 0) nextmenu = info_search_in_node (INFO_MENU_ENTRY_LABEL, node, nextmenu + dir, (WINDOW *)NULL, dir, 0); } /* If there is both a next menu entry, and a next xref entry, choose the one which occurs first. Otherwise, select the one which actually appears in this node following point. */ if (nextmenu != -1 && nextxref != -1) { if (((dir == 1) && (nextmenu < nextxref)) || ((dir == -1) && (nextmenu > nextxref))) placement = nextmenu + 1; else placement = nextxref; } else if (nextmenu != -1) placement = nextmenu + 1; else if (nextxref != -1) placement = nextxref; /* If there was neither a menu or xref entry appearing in this node after point, choose the first menu or xref entry appearing in this node. */ if (placement == -1) { if (firstmenu != -1 && firstxref != -1) { if (((dir == 1) && (firstmenu < firstxref)) || ((dir == -1) && (firstmenu > firstxref))) placement = firstmenu + 1; else placement = firstxref; } else if (firstmenu != -1) placement = firstmenu + 1; else placement = firstxref; } window->point = placement; window_adjust_pagetop (window); window->flags |= W_UpdateWindow; } DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_move_to_prev_xref, _("Move to the previous cross reference")) { if (count < 0) info_move_to_prev_xref (window, -count, key); else info_move_to_xref (window, count, key, -1); } DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_move_to_next_xref, _("Move to the next cross reference")) { if (count < 0) info_move_to_next_xref (window, -count, key); else info_move_to_xref (window, count, key, 1); } /* Select the menu item or reference that appears on this line. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_select_reference_this_line, _("Select reference or menu item appearing on this line")) { char *line; if (window->line_starts) line = window->line_starts[window_line_of_point (window)]; else line = ""; /* If this line contains a menu item, select that one. */ if (strncmp ("* ", line, 2) == 0) info_menu_or_ref_item (window, count, key, info_menu_of_node, 0); else info_menu_or_ref_item (window, count, key, info_xrefs_of_node, 0); } /* **************************************************************** */ /* */ /* Miscellaneous Info Commands */ /* */ /* **************************************************************** */ /* What to do when C-g is pressed in a window. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_abort_key, _("Cancel current operation")) { /* If error printing doesn't oridinarily ring the bell, do it now, since C-g always rings the bell. Otherwise, let the error printer do it. */ if (!info_error_rings_bell_p) terminal_ring_bell (); info_error ((char *) _("Quit"), NULL, NULL); info_initialize_numeric_arg (); info_clear_pending_input (); info_last_executed_command = (VFunction *)NULL; } /* Move the cursor to the desired line of the window. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_move_to_window_line, _("Move the cursor to a specific line of the window")) { int line; /* With no numeric argument of any kind, default to the center line. */ if (!info_explicit_arg && count == 1) line = (window->height / 2) + window->pagetop; else { if (count < 0) line = (window->height + count) + window->pagetop; else line = window->pagetop + count; } /* If the line doesn't appear in this window, make it do so. */ if ((line - window->pagetop) >= window->height) line = window->pagetop + (window->height - 1); /* If the line is too small, make it fit. */ if (line < window->pagetop) line = window->pagetop; /* If the selected line is past the bottom of the node, force it back. */ if (line >= window->line_count) line = window->line_count - 1; window->point = (window->line_starts[line] - window->node->contents); } /* Clear the screen and redraw its contents. Given a numeric argument, move the line the cursor is on to the COUNT'th line of the window. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_redraw_display, _("Redraw the display")) { if ((!info_explicit_arg && count == 1) || echo_area_is_active) { terminal_clear_screen (); display_clear_display (the_display); window_mark_chain (windows, W_UpdateWindow); display_update_display (windows); } else { int desired_line, point_line; int new_pagetop; point_line = window_line_of_point (window) - window->pagetop; if (count < 0) desired_line = window->height + count; else desired_line = count; if (desired_line < 0) desired_line = 0; if (desired_line >= window->height) desired_line = window->height - 1; if (desired_line == point_line) return; new_pagetop = window->pagetop + (point_line - desired_line); set_window_pagetop (window, new_pagetop); } } /* This command does nothing. It is the fact that a key is bound to it that has meaning. See the code at the top of info_session (). */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_quit, _("Quit using Info")) {} /* **************************************************************** */ /* */ /* Reading Keys and Dispatching on Them */ /* */ /* **************************************************************** */ /* Declaration only. Special cased in info_dispatch_on_key (). Doc string is to avoid ugly results with describe_key etc. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_do_lowercase_version, _("Run command bound to this key's lowercase variant")) {} static void dispatch_error (char *keyseq) { char *rep; rep = pretty_keyseq (keyseq); if (!echo_area_is_active) info_error ((char *) _("Unknown command (%s)."), rep, NULL); else { char *temp = xmalloc (1 + strlen (rep) + strlen (_("\"%s\" is invalid"))); sprintf (temp, _("`%s' is invalid"), rep); terminal_ring_bell (); inform_in_echo_area (temp); free (temp); } } /* Keeping track of key sequences. */ static char *info_keyseq = (char *)NULL; static int info_keyseq_index = 0; static int info_keyseq_size = 0; static int info_keyseq_displayed_p = 0; /* Initialize the length of the current key sequence. */ void initialize_keyseq (void) { info_keyseq_index = 0; info_keyseq_displayed_p = 0; } /* Add CHARACTER to the current key sequence. */ void add_char_to_keyseq (char character) { if (info_keyseq_index + 2 >= info_keyseq_size) info_keyseq = (char *)xrealloc (info_keyseq, info_keyseq_size += 10); info_keyseq[info_keyseq_index++] = character; info_keyseq[info_keyseq_index] = '\0'; } /* Display the current value of info_keyseq. If argument EXPECTING is non-zero, input is expected to be read after the key sequence is displayed, so add an additional prompting character to the sequence. */ static void display_info_keyseq (int expecting_future_input) { char *rep; rep = pretty_keyseq (info_keyseq); if (expecting_future_input) strcat (rep, "-"); if (echo_area_is_active) inform_in_echo_area (rep); else { window_message_in_echo_area (rep, NULL, NULL); display_cursor_at_point (active_window); } info_keyseq_displayed_p = 1; } /* Called by interactive commands to read a keystroke. */ unsigned char info_get_another_input_char (void) { int ready = !info_keyseq_displayed_p; /* ready if new and pending key */ /* If there isn't any input currently available, then wait a moment looking for input. If we don't get it fast enough, prompt a little bit with the current key sequence. */ if (!info_keyseq_displayed_p) { ready = 1; if (!info_any_buffered_input_p () && !info_input_pending_p ()) { #if defined (FD_SET) struct timeval timer; fd_set readfds; FD_ZERO (&readfds); FD_SET (fileno (info_input_stream), &readfds); timer.tv_sec = 1; timer.tv_usec = 750; ready = select (fileno(info_input_stream)+1, &readfds, (fd_set *)NULL, (fd_set *)NULL, &timer); #else ready = 0; #endif /* FD_SET */ } } if (!ready) display_info_keyseq (1); return (info_get_input_char ()); } /* Do the command associated with KEY in MAP. If the associated command is really a keymap, then read another key, and dispatch into that map. */ void info_dispatch_on_key (unsigned char key, Keymap map) { #if !defined(INFOKEY) if (Meta_p (key) && (!ISO_Latin_p || map[key].function != ea_insert)) { if (map[ESC].type == ISKMAP) { map = (Keymap)map[ESC].function; add_char_to_keyseq (ESC); key = UnMeta (key); info_dispatch_on_key (key, map); } else { dispatch_error (info_keyseq); } return; } #endif /* INFOKEY */ switch (map[key].type) { case ISFUNC: { VFunction *func; func = InfoFunction(map[key].function); if (func != (VFunction *)NULL) { /* Special case info_do_lowercase_version (). */ if (func == (VFunction *) info_do_lowercase_version) { #if defined(INFOKEY) unsigned char lowerkey; lowerkey = Meta_p(key) ? Meta (tolower (UnMeta (key))) : tolower (key); if (lowerkey == key) { add_char_to_keyseq (key); dispatch_error (info_keyseq); return; } info_dispatch_on_key (lowerkey, map); #else /* !INFOKEY */ info_dispatch_on_key (tolower (key), map); #endif /* INFOKEY */ return; } add_char_to_keyseq (key); if (info_keyseq_displayed_p) display_info_keyseq (0); { WINDOW *where; where = active_window; (*InfoFunction(map[key].function)) (active_window, info_numeric_arg * info_numeric_arg_sign, key); /* If we have input pending, then the last command was a prefix command. Don't change the value of the last function vars. Otherwise, remember the last command executed in the var appropriate to the window in which it was executed. */ if (!info_input_pending_p ()) { if (where == the_echo_area) ea_last_executed_command = InfoFunction(map[key].function); else info_last_executed_command = InfoFunction(map[key].function); } } } else { add_char_to_keyseq (key); dispatch_error (info_keyseq); return; } } break; case ISKMAP: add_char_to_keyseq (key); if (map[key].function != (InfoCommand *)NULL) { unsigned char newkey; newkey = info_get_another_input_char (); info_dispatch_on_key (newkey, (Keymap)map[key].function); } else { dispatch_error (info_keyseq); return; } break; } } /* **************************************************************** */ /* */ /* Numeric Arguments */ /* */ /* **************************************************************** */ /* Handle C-u style numeric args, as well as M--, and M-digits. */ /* Non-zero means that an explicit argument has been passed to this command, as in C-u C-v. */ int info_explicit_arg = 0; /* The sign of the numeric argument. */ int info_numeric_arg_sign = 1; /* The value of the argument itself. */ int info_numeric_arg = 1; /* Add the current digit to the argument in progress. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_add_digit_to_numeric_arg, _("Add this digit to the current numeric argument")) { info_numeric_arg_digit_loop (window, 0, key); } /* C-u, universal argument. Multiply the current argument by 4. Read a key. If the key has nothing to do with arguments, then dispatch on it. If the key is the abort character then abort. */ DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_universal_argument, _("Start (or multiply by 4) the current numeric argument")) { info_numeric_arg *= 4; info_numeric_arg_digit_loop (window, 0, 0); } /* Create a default argument. */ void info_initialize_numeric_arg (void) { info_numeric_arg = info_numeric_arg_sign = 1; info_explicit_arg = 0; } DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND (info_numeric_arg_digit_loop, _("Internally used by \\[universal-argument]")) { unsigned char pure_key; Keymap keymap = window->keymap; while (1) { if (key) pure_key = key; else { if (display_was_interrupted_p && !info_any_buffered_input_p ()) display_update_display (windows); if (active_window != the_echo_area) display_cursor_at_point (active_window); pure_key = key = info_get_another_input_char (); #if !defined(INFOKEY) if (Meta_p (key)) add_char_to_keyseq (ESC); add_char_to_keyseq (UnMeta (key)); #else /* defined(INFOKEY) */ add_char_to_keyseq (key); #endif /* defined(INFOKEY) */ } #if !defined(INFOKEY) if (Meta_p (key)) key = UnMeta (key); #endif /* !defined(INFOKEY) */ if (keymap[key].type == ISFUNC && InfoFunction(keymap[key].function) == (VFunction *) info_universal_argument) { info_numeric_arg *= 4; key = 0; continue; } #if defined(INFOKEY) if (Meta_p (key)) key = UnMeta (key); #endif /* !defined(INFOKEY) */ if (isdigit (key)) { if (info_explicit_arg) info_numeric_arg = (info_numeric_arg * 10) + (key - '0'); else info_numeric_arg = (key - '0'); info_explicit_arg = 1; } else { if (key == '-' && !info_explicit_arg) { info_numeric_arg_sign = -1; info_numeric_arg = 1; } else { info_keyseq_index--; info_dispatch_on_key (pure_key, keymap); return; } } key = 0; } } /* **************************************************************** */ /* */ /* Input Character Buffering */ /* */ /* **************************************************************** */ /* Character waiting to be read next. */ static int pending_input_character = 0; /* How to make there be no pending input. */ static void info_clear_pending_input (void) { pending_input_character = 0; } /* How to set the pending input character. */ static void info_set_pending_input (unsigned char key) { pending_input_character = key; } /* How to see if there is any pending input. */ unsigned char info_input_pending_p (void) { return (pending_input_character); } /* Largest number of characters that we can read in advance. */ #define MAX_INFO_INPUT_BUFFERING 512 static int pop_index = 0, push_index = 0; static unsigned char info_input_buffer[MAX_INFO_INPUT_BUFFERING]; /* Add KEY to the buffer of characters to be read. */ static void info_push_typeahead (unsigned char key) { /* Flush all pending input in the case of C-g pressed. */ if (key == Control ('g')) { push_index = pop_index; info_set_pending_input (Control ('g')); } else { info_input_buffer[push_index++] = key; if ((unsigned int) push_index >= sizeof (info_input_buffer)) push_index = 0; } } /* Return the amount of space available in INFO_INPUT_BUFFER for new chars. */ static int info_input_buffer_space_available (void) { if (pop_index > push_index) return (pop_index - push_index); else return (sizeof (info_input_buffer) - (push_index - pop_index)); } /* Get a key from the buffer of characters to be read. Return the key in KEY. Result is non-zero if there was a key, or 0 if there wasn't. */ static int info_get_key_from_typeahead (unsigned char *key) { if (push_index == pop_index) return (0); *key = info_input_buffer[pop_index++]; if ((unsigned int) pop_index >= sizeof (info_input_buffer)) pop_index = 0; return (1); } int info_any_buffered_input_p (void) { info_gather_typeahead (); return (push_index != pop_index); } /* If characters are available to be read, then read them and stuff them into info_input_buffer. Otherwise, do nothing. */ void info_gather_typeahead (void) { register int i = 0; int tty, space_avail; long chars_avail; unsigned char input[MAX_INFO_INPUT_BUFFERING]; tty = fileno (info_input_stream); chars_avail = 0; space_avail = info_input_buffer_space_available (); /* If we can just find out how many characters there are to read, do so. */ #if defined (FIONREAD) { ioctl (tty, FIONREAD, &chars_avail); if (chars_avail > space_avail) chars_avail = space_avail; if (chars_avail) chars_avail = read (tty, &input[0], chars_avail); } #else /* !FIONREAD */ # if defined (O_NDELAY) { int flags; flags = fcntl (tty, F_GETFL, 0); fcntl (tty, F_SETFL, (flags | O_NDELAY)); chars_avail = read (tty, &input[0], space_avail); fcntl (tty, F_SETFL, flags); if (chars_avail == -1) chars_avail = 0; } # else /* !O_NDELAY */ # ifdef __DJGPP__ { extern long pc_term_chars_avail (void); if (isatty (tty)) chars_avail = pc_term_chars_avail (); else { /* We could be more accurate by calling ltell, but we have no idea whether tty is buffered by stdio functions, and if so, how many characters are already waiting in the buffer. So we punt. */ struct stat st; if (fstat (tty, &st) < 0) chars_avail = 1; else chars_avail = st.st_size; } if (chars_avail > space_avail) chars_avail = space_avail; if (chars_avail) chars_avail = read (tty, &input[0], chars_avail); } # endif/* __DJGPP__ */ # endif /* O_NDELAY */ #endif /* !FIONREAD */ while (i < chars_avail) { info_push_typeahead (input[i]); i++; } } /* How to read a single character. */ unsigned char info_get_input_char (void) { unsigned char keystroke; info_gather_typeahead (); if (pending_input_character) { keystroke = pending_input_character; pending_input_character = 0; } else if (info_get_key_from_typeahead (&keystroke) == 0) { int rawkey; unsigned char c; int tty = fileno (info_input_stream); /* Using stream I/O causes FIONREAD etc to fail to work so unless someone can find a portable way of finding out how many characters are currently buffered, we should stay with away from stream I/O. --Egil Kvaleberg <egilk@sn.no>, January 1997. */ #ifdef EINTR /* Keep reading if we got EINTR, so that we don't just exit. --Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>, 22 Dec 1997. */ { int n; do n = read (tty, &c, 1); while (n == -1 && errno == EINTR); rawkey = n == 1 ? c : EOF; } #else rawkey = (read (tty, &c, 1) == 1) ? c : EOF; #endif keystroke = rawkey; if (rawkey == EOF) { if (info_input_stream != stdin) { fclose (info_input_stream); info_input_stream = stdin; tty = fileno (info_input_stream); display_inhibited = 0; display_update_display (windows); display_cursor_at_point (active_window); rawkey = (read (tty, &c, 1) == 1) ? c : EOF; keystroke = rawkey; } if (rawkey == EOF) { terminal_unprep_terminal (); close_dribble_file (); xexit (0); } } } if (info_dribble_file) dribble (keystroke); return keystroke; }