/* * 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. */ /* * Primitives for displaying the file on the screen, * scrolling either forward or backward. */ #include "less.h" #include "position.h" int screen_trashed; int squished; int no_back_scroll = 0; int forw_prompt; extern volatile sig_atomic_t sigs; extern int top_scroll; extern int quiet; extern int sc_width, sc_height; extern int plusoption; extern int forw_scroll; extern int back_scroll; extern int ignore_eoi; extern int clear_bg; extern int final_attr; extern int oldbot; extern char *tagoption; /* * Sound the bell to indicate user is trying to move past end of file. */ static void eof_bell(void) { if (quiet == NOT_QUIET) ring_bell(); else vbell(); } /* * Check to see if the end of file is currently displayed. */ int eof_displayed(void) { off_t pos; if (ignore_eoi) return (0); if (ch_length() == -1) /* * If the file length is not known, * we can't possibly be displaying EOF. */ return (0); /* * If the bottom line is empty, we are at EOF. * If the bottom line ends at the file length, * we must be just at EOF. */ pos = position(BOTTOM_PLUS_ONE); return (pos == -1 || pos == ch_length()); } /* * Check to see if the entire file is currently displayed. */ int entire_file_displayed(void) { off_t pos; /* Make sure last line of file is displayed. */ if (!eof_displayed()) return (0); /* Make sure first line of file is displayed. */ pos = position(0); return (pos == -1 || pos == 0); } /* * If the screen is "squished", repaint it. * "Squished" means the first displayed line is not at the top * of the screen; this can happen when we display a short file * for the first time. */ void squish_check(void) { if (!squished) return; squished = 0; repaint(); } /* * Display n lines, scrolling forward, * starting at position pos in the input file. * "force" means display the n lines even if we hit end of file. * "only_last" means display only the last screenful if n > screen size. * "nblank" is the number of blank lines to draw before the first * real line. If nblank > 0, the pos must be -1. * The first real line after the blanks will start at ch_zero(). */ void forw(int n, off_t pos, int force, int only_last, int nblank) { int nlines = 0; int do_repaint; static int first_time = 1; squish_check(); /* * do_repaint tells us not to display anything till the end, * then just repaint the entire screen. * We repaint if we are supposed to display only the last * screenful and the request is for more than a screenful. * Also if the request exceeds the forward scroll limit * (but not if the request is for exactly a screenful, since * repainting itself involves scrolling forward a screenful). */ do_repaint = (only_last && n > sc_height-1) || (forw_scroll >= 0 && n > forw_scroll && n != sc_height-1); if (!do_repaint) { if (top_scroll && n >= sc_height - 1 && pos != ch_length()) { /* * Start a new screen. * {{ This is not really desirable if we happen * to hit eof in the middle of this screen, * but we don't yet know if that will happen. }} */ pos_clear(); add_forw_pos(pos); force = 1; do_clear(); home(); } if (pos != position(BOTTOM_PLUS_ONE) || empty_screen()) { /* * This is not contiguous with what is * currently displayed. Clear the screen image * (position table) and start a new screen. */ pos_clear(); add_forw_pos(pos); force = 1; if (top_scroll) { do_clear(); home(); } else if (!first_time) { putstr("...skipping...\n"); } } } while (--n >= 0) { /* * Read the next line of input. */ if (nblank > 0) { /* * Still drawing blanks; don't get a line * from the file yet. * If this is the last blank line, get ready to * read a line starting at ch_zero() next time. */ if (--nblank == 0) pos = ch_zero(); } else { /* * Get the next line from the file. */ pos = forw_line(pos); if (pos == -1) { /* * End of file: stop here unless the top line * is still empty, or "force" is true. * Even if force is true, stop when the last * line in the file reaches the top of screen. */ if (!force && position(TOP) != -1) break; if (!empty_lines(0, 0) && !empty_lines(1, 1) && empty_lines(2, sc_height-1)) break; } } /* * Add the position of the next line to the position table. * Display the current line on the screen. */ add_forw_pos(pos); nlines++; if (do_repaint) continue; /* * If this is the first screen displayed and * we hit an early EOF (i.e. before the requested * number of lines), we "squish" the display down * at the bottom of the screen. * But don't do this if a + option or a -t option * was given. These options can cause us to * start the display after the beginning of the file, * and it is not appropriate to squish in that case. */ if (first_time && pos == -1 && !top_scroll && tagoption == NULL && !plusoption) { squished = 1; continue; } put_line(); forw_prompt = 1; } if (nlines == 0) eof_bell(); else if (do_repaint) repaint(); first_time = 0; (void) currline(BOTTOM); } /* * Display n lines, scrolling backward. */ void back(int n, off_t pos, int force, int only_last) { int nlines = 0; int do_repaint; squish_check(); do_repaint = (n > get_back_scroll() || (only_last && n > sc_height-1)); while (--n >= 0) { /* * Get the previous line of input. */ pos = back_line(pos); if (pos == -1) { /* * Beginning of file: stop here unless "force" is true. */ if (!force) break; } /* * Add the position of the previous line to the position table. * Display the line on the screen. */ add_back_pos(pos); nlines++; if (!do_repaint) { home(); add_line(); put_line(); } } if (nlines == 0) eof_bell(); else if (do_repaint) repaint(); else if (!oldbot) lower_left(); (void) currline(BOTTOM); } /* * Display n more lines, forward. * Start just after the line currently displayed at the bottom of the screen. */ void forward(int n, int force, int only_last) { off_t pos; if (get_quit_at_eof() && eof_displayed() && !(ch_getflags() & CH_HELPFILE)) { /* * If the -e flag is set and we're trying to go * forward from end-of-file, go on to the next file. */ if (edit_next(1)) quit(QUIT_OK); return; } pos = position(BOTTOM_PLUS_ONE); if (pos == -1 && (!force || empty_lines(2, sc_height-1))) { if (ignore_eoi) { /* * ignore_eoi is to support A_F_FOREVER. * Back up until there is a line at the bottom * of the screen. */ if (empty_screen()) { pos = ch_zero(); } else { do { back(1, position(TOP), 1, 0); pos = position(BOTTOM_PLUS_ONE); } while (pos == -1); } } else { eof_bell(); return; } } forw(n, pos, force, only_last, 0); } /* * Display n more lines, backward. * Start just before the line currently displayed at the top of the screen. */ void backward(int n, int force, int only_last) { off_t pos; pos = position(TOP); if (pos == -1 && (!force || position(BOTTOM) == 0)) { eof_bell(); return; } back(n, pos, force, only_last); } /* * Get the backwards scroll limit. * Must call this function instead of just using the value of * back_scroll, because the default case depends on sc_height and * top_scroll, as well as back_scroll. */ int get_back_scroll(void) { if (no_back_scroll) return (0); if (back_scroll >= 0) return (back_scroll); if (top_scroll) return (sc_height - 2); return (10000); /* infinity */ }