/* $OpenBSD: line.c,v 1.24 2005/10/06 16:48:00 kjell Exp $ */ /* This file is in the public domain. */ /* * Text line handling. * * The functions in this file are a general set of line management * utilities. They are the only routines that touch the text. They * also touch the buffer and window structures to make sure that the * necessary updating gets done. There are routines in this file that * handle the kill buffer too. It isn't here for any good reason. * * Note that this code only updates the dot and mark values in the window * list. Since all the code acts on the current window, the buffer that * we are editing must be displayed, which means that "b_nwnd" is non-zero, * which means that the dot and mark values in the buffer headers are * nonsense. */ #include "def.h" /* * The number of bytes member from the start of the structure type should be * computed at compile time. */ #ifndef OFFSET #define OFFSET(type,member) ((char *)&(((type *)0)->member)-(char *)((type *)0)) #endif #ifndef NBLOCK #define NBLOCK 16 /* Line block chunk size. */ #endif #ifndef KBLOCK #define KBLOCK 256 /* Kill buffer block size. */ #endif static char *kbufp = NULL; /* Kill buffer data. */ static RSIZE kused = 0; /* # of bytes used in KB. */ static RSIZE ksize = 0; /* # of bytes allocated in KB. */ static RSIZE kstart = 0; /* # of first used byte in KB. */ static int kgrow(int); /* * Allocate a new line of size `used'. lrealloc() can be called if the line * ever needs to grow beyond that. */ LINE * lalloc(int used) { LINE *lp; if ((lp = malloc(sizeof(*lp))) == NULL) return (NULL); lp->l_text = NULL; lp->l_size = 0; lp->l_used = used; /* XXX */ if (lrealloc(lp, used) == FALSE) { free(lp); return (NULL); } return (lp); } int lrealloc(LINE *lp, int newsize) { char *tmp; if (lp->l_size < newsize) { if ((tmp = realloc(lp->l_text, newsize)) == NULL) return (FALSE); lp->l_text = tmp; lp->l_size = newsize; } return (TRUE); } /* * Delete line "lp". Fix all of the links that might point to it (they are * moved to offset 0 of the next line. Unlink the line from whatever buffer * it might be in, and release the memory. The buffers are updated too; the * magic conditions described in the above comments don't hold here. */ void lfree(LINE *lp) { BUFFER *bp; MGWIN *wp; for (wp = wheadp; wp != NULL; wp = wp->w_wndp) { if (wp->w_linep == lp) wp->w_linep = lp->l_fp; if (wp->w_dotp == lp) { wp->w_dotp = lp->l_fp; wp->w_doto = 0; } if (wp->w_markp == lp) { wp->w_markp = lp->l_fp; wp->w_marko = 0; } } for (bp = bheadp; bp != NULL; bp = bp->b_bufp) { if (bp->b_nwnd == 0) { if (bp->b_dotp == lp) { bp->b_dotp = lp->l_fp; bp->b_doto = 0; } if (bp->b_markp == lp) { bp->b_markp = lp->l_fp; bp->b_marko = 0; } } } lp->l_bp->l_fp = lp->l_fp; lp->l_fp->l_bp = lp->l_bp; if (lp->l_text != NULL) free(lp->l_text); free(lp); } /* * This routine is called when a character changes in place in the current * buffer. It updates all of the required flags in the buffer and window * system. The flag used is passed as an argument; if the buffer is being * displayed in more than 1 window we change EDIT to HARD. Set MODE if the * mode line needs to be updated (the "*" has to be set). */ void lchange(int flag) { MGWIN *wp; /* update mode lines if this is the first change. */ if ((curbp->b_flag & BFCHG) == 0) { flag |= WFMODE; curbp->b_flag |= BFCHG; } for (wp = wheadp; wp != NULL; wp = wp->w_wndp) { if (wp->w_bufp == curbp) { wp->w_flag |= flag; if (wp != curwp) wp->w_flag |= WFHARD; } } } /* * Insert "n" bytes from "s" at the current location of dot. * In the easy case all that happens is the text is stored in the line. * In the hard case, the line has to be reallocated. When the window list * is updated, take special care; I screwed it up once. You always update * dot in the current window. You update mark and a dot in another window * if it is greater than the place where you did the insert. Return TRUE * if all is well, and FALSE on errors. */ int linsert_str(const char *s, int n) { LINE *lp1; MGWIN *wp; RSIZE i; int doto; if (curbp->b_flag & BFREADONLY) { ewprintf("Buffer is read only"); return (FALSE); } if (!n) return (TRUE); lchange(WFHARD); /* current line */ lp1 = curwp->w_dotp; /* special case for the end */ if (lp1 == curbp->b_linep) { LINE *lp2, *lp3; /* now should only happen in empty buffer */ if (curwp->w_doto != 0) panic("bug: linsert_str"); /* allocate a new line */ if ((lp2 = lalloc(n)) == NULL) return (FALSE); /* previous line */ lp3 = lp1->l_bp; /* link in */ lp3->l_fp = lp2; lp2->l_fp = lp1; lp1->l_bp = lp2; lp2->l_bp = lp3; for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) lp2->l_text[i] = s[i]; for (wp = wheadp; wp != NULL; wp = wp->w_wndp) { if (wp->w_linep == lp1) wp->w_linep = lp2; if (wp->w_dotp == lp1) wp->w_dotp = lp2; if (wp->w_markp == lp1) wp->w_markp = lp2; } undo_add_insert(lp2, 0, n); curwp->w_doto = n; return (TRUE); } /* save for later */ doto = curwp->w_doto; if ((lp1->l_used + n) > lp1->l_size) { if (lrealloc(lp1, lp1->l_used + n) == FALSE) return (FALSE); } lp1->l_used += n; if (lp1->l_used != n) memmove(&lp1->l_text[doto + n], &lp1->l_text[doto], lp1->l_used - n - doto); /* Add the characters */ for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) lp1->l_text[doto + i] = s[i]; for (wp = wheadp; wp != NULL; wp = wp->w_wndp) { if (wp->w_dotp == lp1) { if (wp == curwp || wp->w_doto > doto) wp->w_doto += n; } if (wp->w_markp == lp1) { if (wp->w_marko > doto) wp->w_marko += n; } } undo_add_insert(curwp->w_dotp, doto, n); return (TRUE); } /* * Insert "n" copies of the character "c" at the current location of dot. * In the easy case all that happens is the text is stored in the line. * In the hard case, the line has to be reallocated. When the window list * is updated, take special care; I screwed it up once. You always update * dot in the current window. You update mark and a dot in another window * if it is greater than the place where you did the insert. Return TRUE * if all is well, and FALSE on errors. */ int linsert(int n, int c) { LINE *lp1; MGWIN *wp; RSIZE i; int doto; if (!n) return (TRUE); if (curbp->b_flag & BFREADONLY) { ewprintf("Buffer is read only"); return (FALSE); } lchange(WFEDIT); /* current line */ lp1 = curwp->w_dotp; /* special case for the end */ if (lp1 == curbp->b_linep) { LINE *lp2, *lp3; /* now should only happen in empty buffer */ if (curwp->w_doto != 0) { ewprintf("bug: linsert"); return (FALSE); } /* allocate a new line */ if ((lp2 = lalloc(n)) == NULL) return (FALSE); /* previous line */ lp3 = lp1->l_bp; /* link in */ lp3->l_fp = lp2; lp2->l_fp = lp1; lp1->l_bp = lp2; lp2->l_bp = lp3; for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) lp2->l_text[i] = c; for (wp = wheadp; wp != NULL; wp = wp->w_wndp) { if (wp->w_linep == lp1) wp->w_linep = lp2; if (wp->w_dotp == lp1) wp->w_dotp = lp2; if (wp->w_markp == lp1) wp->w_markp = lp2; } undo_add_insert(lp2, 0, n); curwp->w_doto = n; return (TRUE); } /* save for later */ doto = curwp->w_doto; if ((lp1->l_used + n) > lp1->l_size) { if (lrealloc(lp1, lp1->l_used + n) == FALSE) return (FALSE); } lp1->l_used += n; if (lp1->l_used != n) memmove(&lp1->l_text[doto + n], &lp1->l_text[doto], lp1->l_used - n - doto); /* Add the characters */ for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) lp1->l_text[doto + i] = c; for (wp = wheadp; wp != NULL; wp = wp->w_wndp) { if (wp->w_dotp == lp1) { if (wp == curwp || wp->w_doto > doto) wp->w_doto += n; } if (wp->w_markp == lp1) { if (wp->w_marko > doto) wp->w_marko += n; } } undo_add_insert(curwp->w_dotp, doto, n); return (TRUE); } int lnewline_at(LINE *lp1, int doto) { LINE *lp2; int nlen; MGWIN *wp; int retval = TRUE; lchange(WFHARD); /* avoid unnecessary copying */ if (doto == 0) { /* new first part */ if ((lp2 = lalloc(0)) == NULL) { retval = FALSE; goto lnl_done; } lp2->l_bp = lp1->l_bp; lp1->l_bp->l_fp = lp2; lp2->l_fp = lp1; lp1->l_bp = lp2; for (wp = wheadp; wp != NULL; wp = wp->w_wndp) if (wp->w_linep == lp1) wp->w_linep = lp2; goto lnl_done; } /* length of new part */ nlen = llength(lp1) - doto; /* new second half line */ if ((lp2 = lalloc(nlen)) == NULL) { retval = FALSE; goto lnl_done; } if (nlen != 0) bcopy(&lp1->l_text[doto], &lp2->l_text[0], nlen); lp1->l_used = doto; lp2->l_bp = lp1; lp2->l_fp = lp1->l_fp; lp1->l_fp = lp2; lp2->l_fp->l_bp = lp2; /* Windows */ for (wp = wheadp; wp != NULL; wp = wp->w_wndp) { if (wp->w_dotp == lp1 && wp->w_doto >= doto) { wp->w_dotp = lp2; wp->w_doto -= doto; } if (wp->w_markp == lp1 && wp->w_marko >= doto) { wp->w_markp = lp2; wp->w_marko -= doto; } } lnl_done: undo_add_boundary(); undo_add_insert(lp1, llength(lp1), 1); undo_add_boundary(); return (retval); } /* * Insert a newline into the buffer at the current location of dot in the * current window. */ int lnewline(void) { if (curbp->b_flag & BFREADONLY) { ewprintf("Buffer is read only"); return (FALSE); } return (lnewline_at(curwp->w_dotp, curwp->w_doto)); } /* * This function deletes "n" bytes, starting at dot. It understands how to * deal with end of lines, etc. It returns TRUE if all of the characters * were deleted, and FALSE if they were not (because dot ran into the end * of the buffer. The "kflag" indicates either no insertion, or direction * of insertion into the kill buffer. */ int ldelete(RSIZE n, int kflag) { LINE *dotp; RSIZE chunk; MGWIN *wp; int doto; char *cp1, *cp2; if (curbp->b_flag & BFREADONLY) { ewprintf("Buffer is read only"); return (FALSE); } undo_add_delete(curwp->w_dotp, curwp->w_doto, n); /* * HACK - doesn't matter, and fixes back-over-nl bug for empty * kill buffers. */ if (kused == kstart) kflag = KFORW; while (n != 0) { dotp = curwp->w_dotp; doto = curwp->w_doto; /* Hit the end of the buffer */ if (dotp == curbp->b_linep) return (FALSE); /* Size of the chunk */ chunk = dotp->l_used - doto; if (chunk > n) chunk = n; /* End of line, merge */ if (chunk == 0) { if (dotp == lback(curbp->b_linep)) /* End of buffer */ return (FALSE); lchange(WFHARD); if (ldelnewline() == FALSE || (kflag != KNONE && kinsert('\n', kflag) == FALSE)) return (FALSE); --n; continue; } lchange(WFEDIT); /* Scrunch text */ cp1 = &dotp->l_text[doto]; if (kflag == KFORW) { while (ksize - kused < chunk) if (kgrow(FALSE) == FALSE) return (FALSE); bcopy(cp1, &(kbufp[kused]), (int)chunk); kused += chunk; } else if (kflag == KBACK) { while (kstart < chunk) if (kgrow(TRUE) == FALSE) return (FALSE); bcopy(cp1, &(kbufp[kstart - chunk]), (int)chunk); kstart -= chunk; } else if (kflag != KNONE) panic("broken ldelete call"); for (cp2 = cp1 + chunk; cp2 < &dotp->l_text[dotp->l_used]; cp2++) *cp1++ = *cp2; dotp->l_used -= (int)chunk; for (wp = wheadp; wp != NULL; wp = wp->w_wndp) { if (wp->w_dotp == dotp && wp->w_doto >= doto) { /* NOSTRICT */ wp->w_doto -= chunk; if (wp->w_doto < doto) wp->w_doto = doto; } if (wp->w_markp == dotp && wp->w_marko >= doto) { /* NOSTRICT */ wp->w_marko -= chunk; if (wp->w_marko < doto) wp->w_marko = doto; } } n -= chunk; } return (TRUE); } /* * Delete a newline and join the current line with the next line. If the next * line is the magic header line always return TRUE; merging the last line * with the header line can be thought of as always being a successful * operation. Even if nothing is done, this makes the kill buffer work * "right". Easy cases can be done by shuffling data around. Hard cases * require that lines be moved about in memory. Return FALSE on error and * TRUE if all looks ok. */ int ldelnewline(void) { LINE *lp1, *lp2, *lp3; MGWIN *wp; if (curbp->b_flag & BFREADONLY) { ewprintf("Buffer is read only"); return (FALSE); } lp1 = curwp->w_dotp; lp2 = lp1->l_fp; /* at the end of the buffer */ if (lp2 == curbp->b_linep) return (TRUE); if (lp2->l_used <= lp1->l_size - lp1->l_used) { bcopy(&lp2->l_text[0], &lp1->l_text[lp1->l_used], lp2->l_used); for (wp = wheadp; wp != NULL; wp = wp->w_wndp) { if (wp->w_linep == lp2) wp->w_linep = lp1; if (wp->w_dotp == lp2) { wp->w_dotp = lp1; wp->w_doto += lp1->l_used; } if (wp->w_markp == lp2) { wp->w_markp = lp1; wp->w_marko += lp1->l_used; } } lp1->l_used += lp2->l_used; lp1->l_fp = lp2->l_fp; lp2->l_fp->l_bp = lp1; free((char *)lp2); return (TRUE); } if ((lp3 = lalloc(lp1->l_used + lp2->l_used)) == NULL) return (FALSE); bcopy(&lp1->l_text[0], &lp3->l_text[0], lp1->l_used); bcopy(&lp2->l_text[0], &lp3->l_text[lp1->l_used], lp2->l_used); lp1->l_bp->l_fp = lp3; lp3->l_fp = lp2->l_fp; lp2->l_fp->l_bp = lp3; lp3->l_bp = lp1->l_bp; for (wp = wheadp; wp != NULL; wp = wp->w_wndp) { if (wp->w_linep == lp1 || wp->w_linep == lp2) wp->w_linep = lp3; if (wp->w_dotp == lp1) wp->w_dotp = lp3; else if (wp->w_dotp == lp2) { wp->w_dotp = lp3; wp->w_doto += lp1->l_used; } if (wp->w_markp == lp1) wp->w_markp = lp3; else if (wp->w_markp == lp2) { wp->w_markp = lp3; wp->w_marko += lp1->l_used; } } free((char *)lp1); free((char *)lp2); return (TRUE); } /* * Replace plen characters before dot with argument string. Control-J * characters in st are interpreted as newlines. There is a casehack * disable flag (normally it likes to match case of replacement to what * was there). */ int lreplace(RSIZE plen, char *st, int f) { RSIZE rlen; /* replacement length */ if (curbp->b_flag & BFREADONLY) { ewprintf("Buffer is read only"); return (FALSE); } undo_add_boundary(); undo_no_boundary(TRUE); (void)backchar(FFARG | FFRAND, (int)plen); (void)ldelete(plen, KNONE); rlen = strlen(st); region_put_data(st, rlen); lchange(WFHARD); undo_no_boundary(FALSE); undo_add_boundary(); return (TRUE); } /* * Delete all of the text saved in the kill buffer. Called by commands when * a new kill context is created. The kill buffer array is released, just in * case the buffer has grown to an immense size. No errors. */ void kdelete(void) { if (kbufp != NULL) { free((char *)kbufp); kbufp = NULL; kstart = kused = ksize = 0; } } /* * Insert a character to the kill buffer, enlarging the buffer if there * isn't any room. Always grow the buffer in chunks, on the assumption * that if you put something in the kill buffer you are going to put more * stuff there too later. Return TRUE if all is well, and FALSE on errors. * Print a message on errors. Dir says whether to put it at back or front. */ int kinsert(int c, int dir) { if (kused == ksize && dir == KFORW && kgrow(FALSE) == FALSE) return (FALSE); if (kstart == 0 && dir == KBACK && kgrow(TRUE) == FALSE) return (FALSE); if (dir == KFORW) kbufp[kused++] = c; else if (dir == KBACK) kbufp[--kstart] = c; else panic("broken kinsert call"); /* Oh shit! */ return (TRUE); } /* * kgrow - just get more kill buffer for the callee. back is true if * we are trying to get space at the beginning of the kill buffer. */ static int kgrow(int back) { int nstart; char *nbufp; if ((unsigned)(ksize + KBLOCK) <= (unsigned)ksize) { /* probably 16 bit unsigned */ ewprintf("Kill buffer size at maximum"); return (FALSE); } if ((nbufp = malloc((unsigned)(ksize + KBLOCK))) == NULL) { ewprintf("Can't get %ld bytes", (long)(ksize + KBLOCK)); return (FALSE); } nstart = (back == TRUE) ? (kstart + KBLOCK) : (KBLOCK / 4); bcopy(&(kbufp[kstart]), &(nbufp[nstart]), (int)(kused - kstart)); if (kbufp != NULL) free((char *)kbufp); kbufp = nbufp; ksize += KBLOCK; kused = kused - kstart + nstart; kstart = nstart; return (TRUE); } /* * This function gets characters from the kill buffer. If the character * index "n" is off the end, it returns "-1". This lets the caller just * scan along until it gets a "-1" back. */ int kremove(int n) { if (n < 0 || n + kstart >= kused) return (-1); return (CHARMASK(kbufp[n + kstart])); }