/* $OpenBSD: window.c,v 1.21 2006/02/25 14:40:16 otto Exp $ */ /* This file is in the public domain. */ /* * Window handling. */ #include "def.h" struct mgwin * new_window(struct buffer *bp) { struct mgwin *wp; wp = calloc(1, sizeof(struct mgwin)); if (wp == NULL) return (NULL); wp->w_bufp = bp; wp->w_dotp = NULL; wp->w_doto = 0; wp->w_markp = NULL; wp->w_marko = 0; wp->w_flag = 0; wp->w_force = 0; wp->w_wrapline = NULL; if (bp) bp->b_nwnd++; return (wp); } /* * Reposition dot in the current window to line "n". If the argument is * positive, it is that line. If it is negative it is that line from the * bottom. If it is 0 the window is centered (this is what the standard * redisplay code does). If GOSREC is undefined, default is 0, so it acts * like GNU. If GOSREC is defined, with no argument it defaults to 1 and * works like in Gosling. */ /* ARGSUSED */ int reposition(int f, int n) { #ifndef GOSREC curwp->w_force = (f & FFARG) ? (n >= 0 ? n + 1 : n) : 0; #else /* !GOSREC */ curwp->w_force = n; #endif /* !GOSREC */ curwp->w_flag |= WFFORCE; sgarbf = TRUE; return (TRUE); } /* * Refresh the display. A call is made to the "ttresize" entry in the * terminal handler, which tries to reset "nrow" and "ncol". They will, * however, never be set outside of the NROW or NCOL range. If the display * changed size, arrange that everything is redone, then call "update" to * fix the display. We do this so the new size can be displayed. In the * normal case the call to "update" in "main.c" refreshes the screen, and * all of the windows need not be recomputed. This call includes a * 'force' parameter to ensure that the redraw is done, even after a * a suspend/continue (where the window size parameters will already * be updated). Note that when you get to the "display unusable" * message, the screen will be messed up. If you make the window bigger * again, and send another command, everything will get fixed! */ int redraw(int f, int n) { return (do_redraw(f, n, FALSE)); } /* ARGSUSED */ int do_redraw(int f, int n, int force) { struct mgwin *wp; int oldnrow, oldncol; oldnrow = nrow; oldncol = ncol; ttresize(); if (nrow != oldnrow || ncol != oldncol || force) { /* find last */ wp = wheadp; while (wp->w_wndp != NULL) wp = wp->w_wndp; /* check if too small */ if (nrow < wp->w_toprow + 3) { ewprintf("Display unusable"); return (FALSE); } wp->w_ntrows = nrow - wp->w_toprow - 2; sgarbf = TRUE; update(); } else sgarbf = TRUE; return (TRUE); } /* * The command to make the next window (next => down the screen) the current * window. There are no real errors, although the command does nothing if * there is only 1 window on the screen. */ /* ARGSUSED */ int nextwind(int f, int n) { struct mgwin *wp; if ((wp = curwp->w_wndp) == NULL) wp = wheadp; curwp = wp; curbp = wp->w_bufp; return (TRUE); } /* not in Gnu Emacs */ /* * This command makes the previous window (previous => up the screen) the * current window. There are no errors, although the command does not do * a lot if there is only 1 window. */ /* ARGSUSED */ int prevwind(int f, int n) { struct mgwin *wp1, *wp2; wp1 = wheadp; wp2 = curwp; if (wp1 == wp2) wp2 = NULL; while (wp1->w_wndp != wp2) wp1 = wp1->w_wndp; curwp = wp1; curbp = wp1->w_bufp; return (TRUE); } /* * This command makes the current window the only window on the screen. Try * to set the framing so that "." does not have to move on the display. Some * care has to be taken to keep the values of dot and mark in the buffer * structures right if the destruction of a window makes a buffer become * undisplayed. */ /* ARGSUSED */ int onlywind(int f, int n) { struct mgwin *wp; struct line *lp; int i; while (wheadp != curwp) { wp = wheadp; wheadp = wp->w_wndp; if (--wp->w_bufp->b_nwnd == 0) { wp->w_bufp->b_dotp = wp->w_dotp; wp->w_bufp->b_doto = wp->w_doto; wp->w_bufp->b_markp = wp->w_markp; wp->w_bufp->b_marko = wp->w_marko; } free(wp); } while (curwp->w_wndp != NULL) { wp = curwp->w_wndp; curwp->w_wndp = wp->w_wndp; if (--wp->w_bufp->b_nwnd == 0) { wp->w_bufp->b_dotp = wp->w_dotp; wp->w_bufp->b_doto = wp->w_doto; wp->w_bufp->b_markp = wp->w_markp; wp->w_bufp->b_marko = wp->w_marko; } free(wp); } lp = curwp->w_linep; i = curwp->w_toprow; while (i != 0 && lback(lp) != curbp->b_linep) { --i; lp = lback(lp); } curwp->w_toprow = 0; /* 2 = mode, echo */ curwp->w_ntrows = nrow - 2; curwp->w_linep = lp; curwp->w_flag |= WFMODE | WFHARD; return (TRUE); } /* * Split the current window. A window smaller than 3 lines cannot be split. * The only other error that is possible is a "malloc" failure allocating the * structure for the new window. */ /* ARGSUSED */ int splitwind(int f, int n) { struct mgwin *wp, *wp1, *wp2; struct line *lp; int ntru, ntrd, ntrl; if (curwp->w_ntrows < 3) { ewprintf("Cannot split a %d line window", curwp->w_ntrows); return (FALSE); } wp = new_window(curbp); if (wp == NULL) { ewprintf("Unable to create a window"); return (FALSE); } /* use the current dot and mark */ wp->w_dotp = curwp->w_dotp; wp->w_doto = curwp->w_doto; wp->w_markp = curwp->w_markp; wp->w_marko = curwp->w_marko; /* figure out which half of the screen we're in */ ntru = (curwp->w_ntrows - 1) / 2; /* Upper size */ ntrl = (curwp->w_ntrows - 1) - ntru; /* Lower size */ for (lp = curwp->w_linep, ntrd = 0; lp != curwp->w_dotp; lp = lforw(lp)) ntrd++; lp = curwp->w_linep; /* old is upper window */ if (ntrd <= ntru) { /* hit mode line */ if (ntrd == ntru) lp = lforw(lp); curwp->w_ntrows = ntru; wp->w_wndp = curwp->w_wndp; curwp->w_wndp = wp; wp->w_toprow = curwp->w_toprow + ntru + 1; wp->w_ntrows = ntrl; /* old is lower window */ } else { wp1 = NULL; wp2 = wheadp; while (wp2 != curwp) { wp1 = wp2; wp2 = wp2->w_wndp; } if (wp1 == NULL) wheadp = wp; else wp1->w_wndp = wp; wp->w_wndp = curwp; wp->w_toprow = curwp->w_toprow; wp->w_ntrows = ntru; /* mode line */ ++ntru; curwp->w_toprow += ntru; curwp->w_ntrows = ntrl; while (ntru--) lp = lforw(lp); } /* adjust the top lines if necessary */ curwp->w_linep = lp; wp->w_linep = lp; curwp->w_flag |= WFMODE | WFHARD; wp->w_flag |= WFMODE | WFHARD; return (TRUE); } /* * Enlarge the current window. Find the window that loses space. Make sure * it is big enough. If so, hack the window descriptions, and ask redisplay * to do all the hard work. You don't just set "force reframe" because dot * would move. */ /* ARGSUSED */ int enlargewind(int f, int n) { struct mgwin *adjwp; struct line *lp; int i; if (n < 0) return (shrinkwind(f, -n)); if (wheadp->w_wndp == NULL) { ewprintf("Only one window"); return (FALSE); } if ((adjwp = curwp->w_wndp) == NULL) { adjwp = wheadp; while (adjwp->w_wndp != curwp) adjwp = adjwp->w_wndp; } if (adjwp->w_ntrows <= n) { ewprintf("Impossible change"); return (FALSE); } /* shrink below */ if (curwp->w_wndp == adjwp) { lp = adjwp->w_linep; for (i = 0; i < n && lp != adjwp->w_bufp->b_linep; ++i) lp = lforw(lp); adjwp->w_linep = lp; adjwp->w_toprow += n; /* shrink above */ } else { lp = curwp->w_linep; for (i = 0; i < n && lback(lp) != curbp->b_linep; ++i) lp = lback(lp); curwp->w_linep = lp; curwp->w_toprow -= n; } curwp->w_ntrows += n; adjwp->w_ntrows -= n; curwp->w_flag |= WFMODE | WFHARD; adjwp->w_flag |= WFMODE | WFHARD; return (TRUE); } /* * Shrink the current window. Find the window that gains space. Hack at the * window descriptions. Ask the redisplay to do all the hard work. */ int shrinkwind(int f, int n) { struct mgwin *adjwp; struct line *lp; int i; if (n < 0) return (enlargewind(f, -n)); if (wheadp->w_wndp == NULL) { ewprintf("Only one window"); return (FALSE); } /* * Bit of flakiness - KRANDOM means it was an internal call, and * to be trusted implicitly about sizes. */ if (!(f & FFRAND) && curwp->w_ntrows <= n) { ewprintf("Impossible change"); return (FALSE); } if ((adjwp = curwp->w_wndp) == NULL) { adjwp = wheadp; while (adjwp->w_wndp != curwp) adjwp = adjwp->w_wndp; } /* grow below */ if (curwp->w_wndp == adjwp) { lp = adjwp->w_linep; for (i = 0; i < n && lback(lp) != adjwp->w_bufp->b_linep; ++i) lp = lback(lp); adjwp->w_linep = lp; adjwp->w_toprow -= n; /* grow above */ } else { lp = curwp->w_linep; for (i = 0; i < n && lp != curbp->b_linep; ++i) lp = lforw(lp); curwp->w_linep = lp; curwp->w_toprow += n; } curwp->w_ntrows -= n; adjwp->w_ntrows += n; curwp->w_flag |= WFMODE | WFHARD; adjwp->w_flag |= WFMODE | WFHARD; return (TRUE); } /* * Delete current window. Call shrink-window to do the screen updating, then * throw away the window. */ /* ARGSUSED */ int delwind(int f, int n) { struct mgwin *wp, *nwp; wp = curwp; /* Cheap... */ /* shrinkwind returning false means only one window... */ if (shrinkwind(FFRAND, wp->w_ntrows + 1) == FALSE) return (FALSE); if (--wp->w_bufp->b_nwnd == 0) { wp->w_bufp->b_dotp = wp->w_dotp; wp->w_bufp->b_doto = wp->w_doto; wp->w_bufp->b_markp = wp->w_markp; wp->w_bufp->b_marko = wp->w_marko; } /* since shrinkwind did't crap out, we know we have a second window */ if (wp == wheadp) wheadp = curwp = wp->w_wndp; else if ((curwp = wp->w_wndp) == NULL) curwp = wheadp; curbp = curwp->w_bufp; for (nwp = wheadp; nwp != NULL; nwp = nwp->w_wndp) if (nwp->w_wndp == wp) { nwp->w_wndp = wp->w_wndp; break; } free(wp); return (TRUE); } /* * Pick a window for a pop-up. Split the screen if there is only one window. * Pick the uppermost window that isn't the current window. An LRU algorithm * might be better. Return a pointer, or NULL on error. */ struct mgwin * wpopup(void) { struct mgwin *wp; if (wheadp->w_wndp == NULL && splitwind(FFRAND, 0) == FALSE) return (NULL); /* find a window to use */ wp = wheadp; while (wp != NULL && wp == curwp) wp = wp->w_wndp; return (wp); }