/* * Copyright (C) 1984-2012 Mark Nudelman * Modified for use with illumos by Garrett D'Amore. * Copyright 2014 Garrett D'Amore * * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. * * For more information, see the README file. */ #include #include "less.h" static int fd0 = 0; extern int new_file; extern int errmsgs; extern char *every_first_cmd; extern int any_display; extern int force_open; extern int is_tty; extern volatile sig_atomic_t sigs; extern IFILE curr_ifile; extern IFILE old_ifile; extern struct scrpos initial_scrpos; extern void *ml_examine; extern char openquote; extern char closequote; extern int less_is_more; extern int logfile; extern int force_logfile; extern char *namelogfile; dev_t curr_dev; ino_t curr_ino; char *curr_altfilename = NULL; static void *curr_altpipe; /* * Textlist functions deal with a list of words separated by spaces. * init_textlist sets up a textlist structure. * forw_textlist uses that structure to iterate thru the list of * words, returning each one as a standard null-terminated string. * back_textlist does the same, but runs thru the list backwards. */ void init_textlist(struct textlist *tlist, char *str) { char *s; int meta_quoted = 0; int delim_quoted = 0; char *esc = get_meta_escape(); int esclen = strlen(esc); tlist->string = skipsp(str); tlist->endstring = tlist->string + strlen(tlist->string); for (s = str; s < tlist->endstring; s++) { if (meta_quoted) { meta_quoted = 0; } else if (esclen > 0 && s + esclen < tlist->endstring && strncmp(s, esc, esclen) == 0) { meta_quoted = 1; s += esclen - 1; } else if (delim_quoted) { if (*s == closequote) delim_quoted = 0; } else /* (!delim_quoted) */ { if (*s == openquote) delim_quoted = 1; else if (*s == ' ') *s = '\0'; } } } char * forw_textlist(struct textlist *tlist, char *prev) { char *s; /* * prev == NULL means return the first word in the list. * Otherwise, return the word after "prev". */ if (prev == NULL) s = tlist->string; else s = prev + strlen(prev); if (s >= tlist->endstring) return (NULL); while (*s == '\0') s++; if (s >= tlist->endstring) return (NULL); return (s); } char * back_textlist(struct textlist *tlist, char *prev) { char *s; /* * prev == NULL means return the last word in the list. * Otherwise, return the word before "prev". */ if (prev == NULL) s = tlist->endstring; else if (prev <= tlist->string) return (NULL); else s = prev - 1; while (*s == '\0') s--; if (s <= tlist->string) return (NULL); while (s[-1] != '\0' && s > tlist->string) s--; return (s); } /* * Close the current input file. */ static void close_file(void) { struct scrpos scrpos; if (curr_ifile == NULL) return; /* * Save the current position so that we can return to * the same position if we edit this file again. */ get_scrpos(&scrpos); if (scrpos.pos != -1) { store_pos(curr_ifile, &scrpos); lastmark(); } /* * Close the file descriptor, unless it is a pipe. */ ch_close(); /* * If we opened a file using an alternate name, * do special stuff to close it. */ if (curr_altfilename != NULL) { close_altfile(curr_altfilename, get_filename(curr_ifile), curr_altpipe); free(curr_altfilename); curr_altfilename = NULL; } curr_ifile = NULL; curr_ino = curr_dev = 0; } /* * Edit a new file (given its name). * Filename == "-" means standard input. * Filename == NULL means just close the current file. */ int edit(char *filename) { if (filename == NULL) return (edit_ifile(NULL)); return (edit_ifile(get_ifile(filename, curr_ifile))); } /* * Edit a new file (given its IFILE). * ifile == NULL means just close the current file. */ int edit_ifile(IFILE ifile) { int f; int answer; int no_display; int chflags; char *filename; char *open_filename; char *qopen_filename; char *alt_filename; void *alt_pipe; IFILE was_curr_ifile; PARG parg; if (ifile == curr_ifile) { /* * Already have the correct file open. */ return (0); } /* * We must close the currently open file now. * This is necessary to make the open_altfile/close_altfile pairs * nest properly (or rather to avoid nesting at all). * {{ Some stupid implementations of popen() mess up if you do: * fA = popen("A"); fB = popen("B"); pclose(fA); pclose(fB); }} */ end_logfile(); was_curr_ifile = save_curr_ifile(); if (curr_ifile != NULL) { chflags = ch_getflags(); close_file(); if ((chflags & CH_HELPFILE) && held_ifile(was_curr_ifile) <= 1) { /* * Don't keep the help file in the ifile list. */ del_ifile(was_curr_ifile); was_curr_ifile = old_ifile; } } if (ifile == NULL) { /* * No new file to open. * (Don't set old_ifile, because if you call edit_ifile(NULL), * you're supposed to have saved curr_ifile yourself, * and you'll restore it if necessary.) */ unsave_ifile(was_curr_ifile); return (0); } filename = estrdup(get_filename(ifile)); /* * See if LESSOPEN specifies an "alternate" file to open. */ alt_pipe = NULL; alt_filename = open_altfile(filename, &f, &alt_pipe); open_filename = (alt_filename != NULL) ? alt_filename : filename; qopen_filename = shell_unquote(open_filename); chflags = 0; if (strcmp(open_filename, helpfile()) == 0) chflags |= CH_HELPFILE; if (alt_pipe != NULL) { /* * The alternate "file" is actually a pipe. * f has already been set to the file descriptor of the pipe * in the call to open_altfile above. * Keep the file descriptor open because it was opened * via popen(), and pclose() wants to close it. */ chflags |= CH_POPENED; } else if (strcmp(open_filename, "-") == 0) { /* * Use standard input. * Keep the file descriptor open because we can't reopen it. */ f = fd0; chflags |= CH_KEEPOPEN; } else if (strcmp(open_filename, FAKE_EMPTYFILE) == 0) { f = -1; chflags |= CH_NODATA; } else if ((parg.p_string = bad_file(open_filename)) != NULL) { /* * It looks like a bad file. Don't try to open it. */ error("%s", &parg); free(parg.p_string); err1: if (alt_filename != NULL) { close_altfile(alt_filename, filename, alt_pipe); free(alt_filename); } del_ifile(ifile); free(qopen_filename); free(filename); /* * Re-open the current file. */ if (was_curr_ifile == ifile) { /* * Whoops. The "current" ifile is the one we just * deleted. Just give up. */ quit(QUIT_ERROR); } reedit_ifile(was_curr_ifile); return (1); } else if ((f = open(qopen_filename, O_RDONLY)) == -1) { /* * Got an error trying to open it. */ parg.p_string = errno_message(filename); error("%s", &parg); free(parg.p_string); goto err1; } else { chflags |= CH_CANSEEK; if (!force_open && !opened(ifile) && bin_file(f)) { /* * Looks like a binary file. * Ask user if we should proceed. */ parg.p_string = filename; answer = query("\"%s\" may be a binary file. " "See it anyway? ", &parg); if (answer != 'y' && answer != 'Y') { (void) close(f); goto err1; } } } /* * Get the new ifile. * Get the saved position for the file. */ if (was_curr_ifile != NULL) { old_ifile = was_curr_ifile; unsave_ifile(was_curr_ifile); } curr_ifile = ifile; curr_altfilename = alt_filename; curr_altpipe = alt_pipe; set_open(curr_ifile); /* File has been opened */ get_pos(curr_ifile, &initial_scrpos); new_file = TRUE; ch_init(f, chflags); if (!(chflags & CH_HELPFILE)) { struct stat statbuf; int r; if (namelogfile != NULL && is_tty) use_logfile(namelogfile); /* Remember the i-number and device of opened file. */ r = stat(qopen_filename, &statbuf); if (r == 0) { curr_ino = statbuf.st_ino; curr_dev = statbuf.st_dev; } if (every_first_cmd != NULL) ungetsc(every_first_cmd); } free(qopen_filename); no_display = !any_display; flush(0); any_display = TRUE; if (is_tty) { /* * Output is to a real tty. */ /* * Indicate there is nothing displayed yet. */ pos_clear(); clr_linenum(); clr_hilite(); cmd_addhist(ml_examine, filename); if (no_display && errmsgs > 0) { /* * We displayed some messages on error output * (file descriptor 2; see error() function). * Before erasing the screen contents, * display the file name and wait for a keystroke. */ parg.p_string = filename; error("%s", &parg); } } free(filename); return (0); } /* * Edit a space-separated list of files. * For each filename in the list, enter it into the ifile list. * Then edit the first one. */ int edit_list(char *filelist) { IFILE save_ifile; char *good_filename; char *filename; char *gfilelist; char *gfilename; struct textlist tl_files; struct textlist tl_gfiles; save_ifile = save_curr_ifile(); good_filename = NULL; /* * Run thru each filename in the list. * Try to glob the filename. * If it doesn't expand, just try to open the filename. * If it does expand, try to open each name in that list. */ init_textlist(&tl_files, filelist); filename = NULL; while ((filename = forw_textlist(&tl_files, filename)) != NULL) { gfilelist = lglob(filename); init_textlist(&tl_gfiles, gfilelist); gfilename = NULL; while ((gfilename = forw_textlist(&tl_gfiles, gfilename)) != NULL) { if (edit(gfilename) == 0 && good_filename == NULL) good_filename = get_filename(curr_ifile); } free(gfilelist); } /* * Edit the first valid filename in the list. */ if (good_filename == NULL) { unsave_ifile(save_ifile); return (1); } if (get_ifile(good_filename, curr_ifile) == curr_ifile) { /* * Trying to edit the current file; don't reopen it. */ unsave_ifile(save_ifile); return (0); } reedit_ifile(save_ifile); return (edit(good_filename)); } /* * Edit the first file in the command line (ifile) list. */ int edit_first(void) { curr_ifile = NULL; return (edit_next(1)); } /* * Edit the last file in the command line (ifile) list. */ int edit_last(void) { curr_ifile = NULL; return (edit_prev(1)); } /* * Edit the n-th next or previous file in the command line (ifile) list. */ static int edit_istep(IFILE h, int n, int dir) { IFILE next; /* * Skip n filenames, then try to edit each filename. */ for (;;) { next = (dir > 0) ? next_ifile(h) : prev_ifile(h); if (--n < 0) { if (edit_ifile(h) == 0) break; } if (next == NULL) { /* * Reached end of the ifile list. */ return (1); } if (ABORT_SIGS()) { /* * Interrupt breaks out, if we're in a long * list of files that can't be opened. */ return (1); } h = next; } /* * Found a file that we can edit. */ return (0); } static int edit_inext(IFILE h, int n) { return (edit_istep(h, n, +1)); } int edit_next(int n) { return (edit_istep(curr_ifile, n, +1)); } static int edit_iprev(IFILE h, int n) { return (edit_istep(h, n, -1)); } int edit_prev(int n) { return (edit_istep(curr_ifile, n, -1)); } /* * Edit a specific file in the command line (ifile) list. */ int edit_index(int n) { IFILE h; h = NULL; do { if ((h = next_ifile(h)) == NULL) { /* * Reached end of the list without finding it. */ return (1); } } while (get_index(h) != n); return (edit_ifile(h)); } IFILE save_curr_ifile(void) { if (curr_ifile != NULL) hold_ifile(curr_ifile, 1); return (curr_ifile); } void unsave_ifile(IFILE save_ifile) { if (save_ifile != NULL) hold_ifile(save_ifile, -1); } /* * Reedit the ifile which was previously open. */ void reedit_ifile(IFILE save_ifile) { IFILE next; IFILE prev; /* * Try to reopen the ifile. * Note that opening it may fail (maybe the file was removed), * in which case the ifile will be deleted from the list. * So save the next and prev ifiles first. */ unsave_ifile(save_ifile); next = next_ifile(save_ifile); prev = prev_ifile(save_ifile); if (edit_ifile(save_ifile) == 0) return; /* * If can't reopen it, open the next input file in the list. */ if (next != NULL && edit_inext(next, 0) == 0) return; /* * If can't open THAT one, open the previous input file in the list. */ if (prev != NULL && edit_iprev(prev, 0) == 0) return; /* * If can't even open that, we're stuck. Just quit. */ quit(QUIT_ERROR); } void reopen_curr_ifile(void) { IFILE save_ifile = save_curr_ifile(); close_file(); reedit_ifile(save_ifile); } /* * Edit standard input. */ int edit_stdin(void) { if (isatty(fd0)) { if (less_is_more) { error("Missing filename (\"more -h\" for help)", NULL); } else { error("Missing filename (\"less --help\" for help)", NULL); } quit(QUIT_OK); } return (edit("-")); } /* * Copy a file directly to standard output. * Used if standard output is not a tty. */ void cat_file(void) { int c; while ((c = ch_forw_get()) != EOI) putchr(c); flush(0); } /* * If the user asked for a log file and our input file * is standard input, create the log file. * We take care not to blindly overwrite an existing file. */ void use_logfile(char *filename) { int exists; int answer; PARG parg; if (ch_getflags() & CH_CANSEEK) /* * Can't currently use a log file on a file that can seek. */ return; /* * {{ We could use access() here. }} */ filename = shell_unquote(filename); exists = open(filename, O_RDONLY); close(exists); exists = (exists >= 0); /* * Decide whether to overwrite the log file or append to it. * If it doesn't exist we "overwrite" it. */ if (!exists || force_logfile) { /* * Overwrite (or create) the log file. */ answer = 'O'; } else { /* * Ask user what to do. */ parg.p_string = filename; answer = query("Warning: \"%s\" exists; " "Overwrite, Append or Don't log? ", &parg); } loop: switch (answer) { case 'O': case 'o': /* * Overwrite: create the file. */ logfile = open(filename, O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY, 0644); break; case 'A': case 'a': /* * Append: open the file and seek to the end. */ logfile = open(filename, O_WRONLY | O_APPEND); if (lseek(logfile, (off_t)0, SEEK_END) == (off_t)-1) { close(logfile); logfile = -1; } break; case 'D': case 'd': /* * Don't do anything. */ free(filename); return; case 'q': quit(QUIT_OK); default: /* * Eh? */ answer = query("Overwrite, Append, or Don't log? " "(Type \"O\", \"A\", \"D\" or \"q\") ", NULL); goto loop; } if (logfile < 0) { /* * Error in opening logfile. */ parg.p_string = filename; error("Cannot write to \"%s\"", &parg); free(filename); return; } free(filename); }