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authoretheisen <etheisen@cvs.openbsd.org>1996-09-21 05:39:47 +0000
committeretheisen <etheisen@cvs.openbsd.org>1996-09-21 05:39:47 +0000
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+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 1984,1985,1989,1994,1995 Mark Nudelman
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+ * are met:
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+ * notice in the documentation and/or other materials provided with
+ * the distribution.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY
+ * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
+ * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
+ * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE
+ * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
+ * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
+ * BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
+ * WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE
+ * OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN
+ * IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ */
+
+
+/*
+ * Routines to manipulate the "line buffer".
+ * The line buffer holds a line of output as it is being built
+ * in preparation for output to the screen.
+ */
+
+#include "less.h"
+
+public char linebuf[1024]; /* Buffer which holds the current output line */
+public int size_linebuf = sizeof(linebuf);
+
+static char attr[1024]; /* Extension of linebuf to hold attributes */
+static int curr; /* Index into linebuf */
+static int column; /* Printable length, accounting for
+ backspaces, etc. */
+static int lno_indent; /* Number of chars used for line number */
+static int overstrike; /* Next char should overstrike previous char */
+static int is_null_line; /* There is no current line */
+static char pendc;
+static POSITION pendpos;
+
+static int do_append();
+
+extern int bs_mode;
+extern int tabstop;
+extern int linenums;
+extern int ctldisp;
+extern int twiddle;
+extern int binattr;
+extern int auto_wrap, ignaw;
+extern int bo_s_width, bo_e_width;
+extern int ul_s_width, ul_e_width;
+extern int bl_s_width, bl_e_width;
+extern int so_s_width, so_e_width;
+extern int sc_width, sc_height;
+
+/*
+ * Rewind the line buffer.
+ */
+ public void
+prewind()
+{
+ curr = 0;
+ column = 0;
+ overstrike = 0;
+ is_null_line = 0;
+ lno_indent = 0;
+ pendc = '\0';
+}
+
+/*
+ * Insert the line number (of the given position) into the line buffer.
+ */
+ public void
+plinenum(pos)
+ POSITION pos;
+{
+ register int lno;
+ register int i;
+ register int n;
+
+ /*
+ * We display the line number at the start of each line
+ * only if the -N option is set.
+ */
+ if (linenums != OPT_ONPLUS)
+ return;
+
+ /*
+ * Get the line number and put it in the current line.
+ * {{ Note: since find_linenum calls forw_raw_line,
+ * it may seek in the input file, requiring the caller
+ * of plinenum to re-seek if necessary. }}
+ */
+ lno = find_linenum(pos);
+
+ sprintf(&linebuf[curr], "%6d", lno);
+ n = strlen(&linebuf[curr]);
+ column += n;
+ for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
+ attr[curr++] = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * Append enough spaces to bring us to the next tab stop.
+ * {{ We could avoid this at the cost of adding some
+ * complication to the tab stop logic in pappend(). }}
+ */
+ if (tabstop == 0)
+ tabstop = 1;
+ do
+ {
+ linebuf[curr] = ' ';
+ attr[curr++] = AT_NORMAL;
+ column++;
+ } while ((column % tabstop) != 0);
+ lno_indent = column;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Return the printing width of the start (enter) sequence
+ * for a given character attribute.
+ */
+ int
+attr_swidth(a)
+ int a;
+{
+ switch (a)
+ {
+ case AT_BOLD: return (bo_s_width);
+ case AT_UNDERLINE: return (ul_s_width);
+ case AT_BLINK: return (bl_s_width);
+ case AT_STANDOUT: return (so_s_width);
+ }
+ return (0);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Return the printing width of the end (exit) sequence
+ * for a given character attribute.
+ */
+ int
+attr_ewidth(a)
+ int a;
+{
+ switch (a)
+ {
+ case AT_BOLD: return (bo_e_width);
+ case AT_UNDERLINE: return (ul_e_width);
+ case AT_BLINK: return (bl_e_width);
+ case AT_STANDOUT: return (so_e_width);
+ }
+ return (0);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Return the printing width of a given character and attribute,
+ * if the character were added to the current position in the line buffer.
+ * Adding a character with a given attribute may cause an enter or exit
+ * attribute sequence to be inserted, so this must be taken into account.
+ */
+ static int
+pwidth(c, a)
+ int c;
+ int a;
+{
+ register int w;
+
+ if (c == '\b')
+ /*
+ * Backspace moves backwards one position.
+ */
+ return (-1);
+
+ if (control_char(c))
+ /*
+ * Control characters do unpredicatable things,
+ * so we don't even try to guess; say it doesn't move.
+ * This can only happen if the -r flag is in effect.
+ */
+ return (0);
+
+ /*
+ * Other characters take one space,
+ * plus the width of any attribute enter/exit sequence.
+ */
+ w = 1;
+ if (curr > 0 && attr[curr-1] != a)
+ w += attr_ewidth(attr[curr-1]);
+ if (a && (curr == 0 || attr[curr-1] != a))
+ w += attr_swidth(a);
+ return (w);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Delete the previous character in the line buffer.
+ */
+ static void
+backc()
+{
+ curr--;
+ column -= pwidth(linebuf[curr], attr[curr]);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Append a character and attribute to the line buffer.
+ */
+ static int
+storec(c, a, pos)
+ int c;
+ int a;
+ POSITION pos;
+{
+ register int w;
+
+#if HILITE_SEARCH
+ if (is_hilited(pos, pos+1, 0))
+ /*
+ * This character should be highlighted.
+ * Override the attribute passed in.
+ */
+ a = AT_STANDOUT;
+#endif
+ w = pwidth(c, a);
+ if (ctldisp > 0 && column + w + attr_ewidth(a) > sc_width)
+ /*
+ * Won't fit on screen.
+ */
+ return (1);
+
+ if (curr >= sizeof(linebuf)-2)
+ /*
+ * Won't fit in line buffer.
+ */
+ return (1);
+
+ /*
+ * Special handling for "magic cookie" terminals.
+ * If an attribute enter/exit sequence has a printing width > 0,
+ * and the sequence is adjacent to a space, delete the space.
+ * We just mark the space as invisible, to avoid having too
+ * many spaces deleted.
+ * {{ Note that even if the attribute width is > 1, we
+ * delete only one space. It's not worth trying to do more.
+ * It's hardly worth doing this much. }}
+ */
+ if (curr > 0 && a != AT_NORMAL &&
+ linebuf[curr-1] == ' ' && attr[curr-1] == AT_NORMAL &&
+ attr_swidth(a) > 0)
+ {
+ /*
+ * We are about to append an enter-attribute sequence
+ * just after a space. Delete the space.
+ */
+ attr[curr-1] = AT_INVIS;
+ column--;
+ } else if (curr > 0 && attr[curr-1] != AT_NORMAL &&
+ attr[curr-1] != AT_INVIS && c == ' ' && a == AT_NORMAL &&
+ attr_ewidth(attr[curr-1]) > 0)
+ {
+ /*
+ * We are about to append a space just after an
+ * exit-attribute sequence. Delete the space.
+ */
+ a = AT_INVIS;
+ column--;
+ }
+ /* End of magic cookie handling. */
+
+ linebuf[curr] = c;
+ attr[curr] = a;
+ column += w;
+ return (0);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Append a character to the line buffer.
+ * Expand tabs into spaces, handle underlining, boldfacing, etc.
+ * Returns 0 if ok, 1 if couldn't fit in buffer.
+ */
+ public int
+pappend(c, pos)
+ register int c;
+ POSITION pos;
+{
+ if (pendc)
+ {
+ if (do_append(pendc, pendpos))
+ /*
+ * Oops. We've probably lost the char which
+ * was in pendc, since caller won't back up.
+ */
+ return (1);
+ pendc = '\0';
+ }
+
+ if (c == '\r' && bs_mode == BS_SPECIAL)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Don't put the CR into the buffer until we see
+ * the next char. If the next char is a newline,
+ * discard the CR.
+ */
+ pendc = c;
+ pendpos = pos;
+ return (0);
+ }
+
+ return (do_append(c, pos));
+}
+
+ static int
+do_append(c, pos)
+ int c;
+ POSITION pos;
+{
+ register char *s;
+ register int a;
+
+#define STOREC(c,a) \
+ if (storec((c),(a),pos)) return (1); else curr++
+
+ if (overstrike)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Overstrike the character at the current position
+ * in the line buffer. This will cause either
+ * underline (if a "_" is overstruck),
+ * bold (if an identical character is overstruck),
+ * or just deletion of the character in the buffer.
+ */
+ overstrike = 0;
+ if ((char)c == linebuf[curr])
+ STOREC(linebuf[curr], AT_BOLD);
+ else if (c == '_')
+ STOREC(linebuf[curr], AT_UNDERLINE);
+ else if (linebuf[curr] == '_')
+ STOREC(c, AT_UNDERLINE);
+ else if (control_char(c))
+ goto do_control_char;
+ else
+ STOREC(c, AT_NORMAL);
+ } else if (c == '\b')
+ {
+ switch (bs_mode)
+ {
+ case BS_NORMAL:
+ STOREC(c, AT_NORMAL);
+ break;
+ case BS_CONTROL:
+ goto do_control_char;
+ case BS_SPECIAL:
+ if (curr == 0)
+ break;
+ backc();
+ overstrike = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+ } else if (c == '\t')
+ {
+ /*
+ * Expand a tab into spaces.
+ */
+ if (tabstop == 0)
+ tabstop = 1;
+ do
+ {
+ STOREC(' ', AT_NORMAL);
+ } while ((column % tabstop) != 0);
+ } else if (control_char(c))
+ {
+ do_control_char:
+ if (ctldisp == 0)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Output as a normal character.
+ */
+ STOREC(c, AT_NORMAL);
+ } else
+ {
+ /*
+ * Convert to printable representation.
+ */
+ s = prchar(c);
+ a = binattr;
+
+ /*
+ * Make sure we can get the entire representation
+ * of the character on this line.
+ */
+ if (column + (int) strlen(s) +
+ attr_swidth(a) + attr_ewidth(a) > sc_width)
+ return (1);
+
+ for ( ; *s != 0; s++)
+ STOREC(*s, a);
+ }
+ } else
+ {
+ STOREC(c, AT_NORMAL);
+ }
+
+ return (0);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Terminate the line in the line buffer.
+ */
+ public void
+pdone(endline)
+ int endline;
+{
+ if (pendc && (pendc != '\r' || !endline))
+ /*
+ * If we had a pending character, put it in the buffer.
+ * But discard a pending CR if we are at end of line
+ * (that is, discard the CR in a CR/LF sequence).
+ */
+ (void) do_append(pendc, pendpos);
+
+ /*
+ * Add a newline if necessary,
+ * and append a '\0' to the end of the line.
+ */
+ if (column < sc_width || !auto_wrap || ignaw || ctldisp == 0)
+ {
+ linebuf[curr] = '\n';
+ attr[curr] = AT_NORMAL;
+ curr++;
+ }
+ linebuf[curr] = '\0';
+ attr[curr] = AT_NORMAL;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Get a character from the current line.
+ * Return the character as the function return value,
+ * and the character attribute in *ap.
+ */
+ public int
+gline(i, ap)
+ register int i;
+ register int *ap;
+{
+ char *s;
+
+ if (is_null_line)
+ {
+ /*
+ * If there is no current line, we pretend the line is
+ * either "~" or "", depending on the "twiddle" flag.
+ */
+ *ap = AT_NORMAL;
+ s = (twiddle) ? "~\n" : "\n";
+ return (s[i]);
+ }
+
+ *ap = attr[i];
+ return (linebuf[i] & 0377);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Indicate that there is no current line.
+ */
+ public void
+null_line()
+{
+ is_null_line = 1;
+}
+
+#if 1
+/*
+ * Analogous to forw_line(), but deals with "raw lines":
+ * lines which are not split for screen width.
+ * {{ This is supposed to be more efficient than forw_line(). }}
+ */
+ public POSITION
+forw_raw_line(curr_pos, linep)
+ POSITION curr_pos;
+ char **linep;
+{
+ register char *p;
+ register int c;
+ POSITION new_pos;
+
+ if (curr_pos == NULL_POSITION || ch_seek(curr_pos) ||
+ (c = ch_forw_get()) == EOI)
+ return (NULL_POSITION);
+
+ p = linebuf;
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ if (c == '\n' || c == EOI)
+ {
+ new_pos = ch_tell();
+ break;
+ }
+ if (p >= &linebuf[sizeof(linebuf)-1])
+ {
+ /*
+ * Overflowed the input buffer.
+ * Pretend the line ended here.
+ * {{ The line buffer is supposed to be big
+ * enough that this never happens. }}
+ */
+ new_pos = ch_tell() - 1;
+ break;
+ }
+ *p++ = c;
+ c = ch_forw_get();
+ }
+ *p = '\0';
+ if (linep != NULL)
+ *linep = linebuf;
+ return (new_pos);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Analogous to back_line(), but deals with "raw lines".
+ * {{ This is supposed to be more efficient than back_line(). }}
+ */
+ public POSITION
+back_raw_line(curr_pos, linep)
+ POSITION curr_pos;
+ char **linep;
+{
+ register char *p;
+ register int c;
+ POSITION new_pos;
+
+ if (curr_pos == NULL_POSITION || curr_pos <= ch_zero() ||
+ ch_seek(curr_pos-1))
+ return (NULL_POSITION);
+
+ p = &linebuf[sizeof(linebuf)];
+ *--p = '\0';
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ c = ch_back_get();
+ if (c == '\n')
+ {
+ /*
+ * This is the newline ending the previous line.
+ * We have hit the beginning of the line.
+ */
+ new_pos = ch_tell() + 1;
+ break;
+ }
+ if (c == EOI)
+ {
+ /*
+ * We have hit the beginning of the file.
+ * This must be the first line in the file.
+ * This must, of course, be the beginning of the line.
+ */
+ new_pos = ch_zero();
+ break;
+ }
+ if (p <= linebuf)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Overflowed the input buffer.
+ * Pretend the line ended here.
+ */
+ new_pos = ch_tell() + 1;
+ break;
+ }
+ *--p = c;
+ }
+ if (linep != NULL)
+ *linep = p;
+ return (new_pos);
+}
+#endif