/* $OpenBSD: msg.c,v 1.27 2016/12/18 18:28:39 krw Exp $ */ /*- * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993, 1994 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 * Keith Bostic. All rights reserved. * * See the LICENSE file for redistribution information. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "../vi/vi.h" /* * msgq -- * Display a message. * * PUBLIC: void msgq(SCR *, mtype_t, const char *, ...); */ void msgq(SCR *sp, mtype_t mt, const char *fmt, ...) { static int reenter; /* STATIC: Re-entrancy check. */ GS *gp; size_t blen, len, mlen, nlen; const char *p; char *bp, *mp; va_list ap; /* * !!! * It's possible to enter msg when there's no screen to hold the * message. If sp is NULL, ignore the special cases and put the * message out to stderr. */ if (sp == NULL) { gp = NULL; if (mt == M_BERR) mt = M_ERR; else if (mt == M_VINFO) mt = M_INFO; } else { gp = sp->gp; switch (mt) { case M_BERR: if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_VI) && !O_ISSET(sp, O_VERBOSE)) { F_SET(gp, G_BELLSCHED); return; } mt = M_ERR; break; case M_VINFO: if (!O_ISSET(sp, O_VERBOSE)) return; mt = M_INFO; /* FALLTHROUGH */ case M_INFO: if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_EX_SILENT)) return; break; case M_ERR: case M_SYSERR: break; default: abort(); } } /* * It's possible to reenter msg when it allocates space. We're * probably dead anyway, but there's no reason to drop core. * * XXX * Yes, there's a race, but it should only be two instructions. */ if (reenter++) return; /* Get space for the message. */ nlen = 1024; if (0) { retry: FREE_SPACE(sp, bp, blen); nlen *= 2; } bp = NULL; blen = 0; GET_SPACE_GOTO(sp, bp, blen, nlen); /* * Error prefix. * * mp: pointer to the current next character to be written * mlen: length of the already written characters * blen: total length of the buffer */ #define REM (blen - mlen) mp = bp; mlen = 0; if (mt == M_SYSERR) { p = "Error: "; len = strlen(p); if (REM < len) goto retry; memcpy(mp, p, len); mp += len; mlen += len; } /* * If we're running an ex command that the user didn't enter, display * the file name and line number prefix. */ if ((mt == M_ERR || mt == M_SYSERR) && sp != NULL && gp != NULL && gp->if_name != NULL) { for (p = gp->if_name; *p != '\0'; ++p) { len = snprintf(mp, REM, "%s", KEY_NAME(sp, *p)); mp += len; if ((mlen += len) > blen) goto retry; } len = snprintf(mp, REM, ", %d: ", gp->if_lno); mp += len; if ((mlen += len) > blen) goto retry; } /* If nothing to format, we're done. */ if (fmt == NULL) { len = 0; goto nofmt; } /* Format the arguments into the string. */ va_start(ap, fmt); len = vsnprintf(mp, REM, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); if (len >= nlen) goto retry; nofmt: mp += len; if ((mlen += len) > blen) goto retry; if (mt == M_SYSERR) { len = snprintf(mp, REM, ": %s", strerror(errno)); mp += len; if ((mlen += len) > blen) goto retry; mt = M_ERR; } /* Add trailing newline. */ if ((mlen += 1) > blen) goto retry; *mp = '\n'; if (sp != NULL) (void)ex_fflush(sp); if (gp != NULL) gp->scr_msg(sp, mt, bp, mlen); else (void)fprintf(stderr, "%.*s", (int)mlen, bp); /* Cleanup. */ FREE_SPACE(sp, bp, blen); alloc_err: reenter = 0; } /* * msgq_str -- * Display a message with an embedded string. * * PUBLIC: void msgq_str(SCR *, mtype_t, char *, char *); */ void msgq_str(SCR *sp, mtype_t mtype, char *str, char *fmt) { int nf, sv_errno; char *p; if (str == NULL) { msgq(sp, mtype, fmt); return; } sv_errno = errno; p = msg_print(sp, str, &nf); errno = sv_errno; msgq(sp, mtype, fmt, p); if (nf) FREE_SPACE(sp, p, 0); } /* * mod_rpt -- * Report on the lines that changed. * * !!! * Historic vi documentation (USD:15-8) claimed that "The editor will also * always tell you when a change you make affects text which you cannot see." * This wasn't true -- edit a large file and do "100d|1". We don't implement * this semantic since it requires tracking each line that changes during a * command instead of just keeping count. * * Line counts weren't right in historic vi, either. For example, given the * file: * abc * def * the command 2d}, from the 'b' would report that two lines were deleted, * not one. * * PUBLIC: void mod_rpt(SCR *); */ void mod_rpt(SCR *sp) { static char * const action[] = { "added", "changed", "deleted", "joined", "moved", "shifted", "yanked", }; static char * const lines[] = { "line", "lines", }; recno_t total; u_long rptval; int first, cnt; size_t blen, len, tlen; const char *t; char * const *ap; char *bp, *p; /* Change reports are turned off in batch mode. */ if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_EX_SILENT)) return; /* Reset changing line number. */ sp->rptlchange = OOBLNO; /* * Don't build a message if not enough changed. * * !!! * And now, a vi clone test. Historically, vi reported if the number * of changed lines was > than the value, not >=, unless it was a yank * command, which used >=. No lie. Furthermore, an action was never * reported for a single line action. This is consistent for actions * other than yank, but yank didn't report single line actions even if * the report edit option was set to 1. In addition, setting report to * 0 in the 4BSD historic vi was equivalent to setting it to 1, for an * unknown reason (this bug was fixed in System III/V at some point). * I got complaints, so nvi conforms to System III/V historic practice * except that we report a yank of 1 line if report is set to 1. */ #define ARSIZE(a) sizeof(a) / sizeof (*a) #define MAXNUM 25 rptval = O_VAL(sp, O_REPORT); for (cnt = 0, total = 0; cnt < ARSIZE(action); ++cnt) total += sp->rptlines[cnt]; if (total == 0) return; if (total <= rptval && sp->rptlines[L_YANKED] < rptval) { for (cnt = 0; cnt < ARSIZE(action); ++cnt) sp->rptlines[cnt] = 0; return; } /* Build and display the message. */ GET_SPACE_GOTO(sp, bp, blen, sizeof(action) * MAXNUM + 1); for (p = bp, first = 1, tlen = 0, ap = action, cnt = 0; cnt < ARSIZE(action); ++ap, ++cnt) if (sp->rptlines[cnt] != 0) { if (first) first = 0; else { *p++ = ';'; *p++ = ' '; tlen += 2; } len = snprintf(p, MAXNUM, "%u ", sp->rptlines[cnt]); p += len; tlen += len; t = lines[sp->rptlines[cnt] == 1 ? 0 : 1]; len = strlen(t); memcpy(p, t, len); p += len; tlen += len; *p++ = ' '; ++tlen; len = strlen(*ap); memcpy(p, *ap, len); p += len; tlen += len; sp->rptlines[cnt] = 0; } /* Add trailing newline. */ *p = '\n'; ++tlen; (void)ex_fflush(sp); sp->gp->scr_msg(sp, M_INFO, bp, tlen); FREE_SPACE(sp, bp, blen); alloc_err: return; #undef ARSIZE #undef MAXNUM } /* * msgq_status -- * Report on the file's status. * * PUBLIC: void msgq_status(SCR *, recno_t, u_int); */ void msgq_status(SCR *sp, recno_t lno, u_int flags) { recno_t last; size_t blen, len; int cnt, needsep; const char *t; char **ap, *bp, *np, *p, *s, *ep; /* Get sufficient memory. */ len = strlen(sp->frp->name); GET_SPACE_GOTO(sp, bp, blen, len * MAX_CHARACTER_COLUMNS + 128); p = bp; ep = bp + blen; /* Copy in the filename. */ for (t = sp->frp->name; *t != '\0'; ++t) { len = KEY_LEN(sp, *t); memcpy(p, KEY_NAME(sp, *t), len); p += len; } np = p; *p++ = ':'; *p++ = ' '; /* Copy in the argument count. */ if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_STATUS_CNT) && sp->argv != NULL) { for (cnt = 0, ap = sp->argv; *ap != NULL; ++ap, ++cnt); if (cnt > 1) { (void)snprintf(p, ep - p, "%d files to edit", cnt); p += strlen(p); *p++ = ':'; *p++ = ' '; } F_CLR(sp, SC_STATUS_CNT); } /* * See nvi/exf.c:file_init() for a description of how and when the * read-only bit is set. * * !!! * The historic display for "name changed" was "[Not edited]". */ needsep = 0; if (F_ISSET(sp->frp, FR_NEWFILE)) { F_CLR(sp->frp, FR_NEWFILE); len = strlen("new file"); memcpy(p, "new file", len); p += len; needsep = 1; } else { if (F_ISSET(sp->frp, FR_NAMECHANGE)) { len = strlen("name changed"); memcpy(p, "name changed", len); p += len; needsep = 1; } if (needsep) { *p++ = ','; *p++ = ' '; } t = (F_ISSET(sp->ep, F_MODIFIED)) ? "modified" : "unmodified"; len = strlen(t); memcpy(p, t, len); p += len; needsep = 1; } if (F_ISSET(sp->frp, FR_UNLOCKED)) { if (needsep) { *p++ = ','; *p++ = ' '; } len = strlen("UNLOCKED"); memcpy(p, "UNLOCKED", len); p += len; needsep = 1; } if (O_ISSET(sp, O_READONLY)) { if (needsep) { *p++ = ','; *p++ = ' '; } len = strlen("readonly"); memcpy(p, "readonly", len); p += len; needsep = 1; } if (needsep) { *p++ = ':'; *p++ = ' '; } if (LF_ISSET(MSTAT_SHOWLAST)) { if (db_last(sp, &last)) return; if (last == 0) { len = strlen("emptry file"); memcpy(p, "empty file", len); p += len; } else { (void)snprintf(p, ep - p, "line %lu of %lu [%lu%%]", (unsigned long)lno, (unsigned long)last, (unsigned long)(lno * 100) / last); p += strlen(p); } } else { (void)snprintf(p, ep - p, "line %lu", (unsigned long)lno); p += strlen(p); } #ifdef DEBUG (void)snprintf(p, ep - p, " (pid %ld)", (long)getpid()); p += strlen(p); #endif *p++ = '\n'; len = p - bp; /* * There's a nasty problem with long path names. Tags files * can result in long paths and vi will request a continuation key from * the user as soon as it starts the screen. Unfortunately, the user * has already typed ahead, and chaos results. If we assume that the * characters in the filenames and informational messages only take a * single screen column each, we can trim the filename. * * XXX * Status lines get put up at fairly awkward times. For example, when * you do a filter read (e.g., :read ! echo foo) in the top screen of a * split screen, we have to repaint the status lines for all the screens * below the top screen. We don't want users having to enter continue * characters for those screens. Make it really hard to screw this up. */ s = bp; if (LF_ISSET(MSTAT_TRUNCATE) && len > sp->cols) { for (; s < np && (*s != '/' || (p - s) > sp->cols - 3); ++s); if (s == np) { s = p - (sp->cols - 5); *--s = ' '; } *--s = '.'; *--s = '.'; *--s = '.'; len = p - s; } /* Flush any waiting ex messages. */ (void)ex_fflush(sp); sp->gp->scr_msg(sp, M_INFO, s, len); FREE_SPACE(sp, bp, blen); alloc_err: return; } /* * msg_cont -- * Return common continuation messages. * * PUBLIC: const char *msg_cmsg(SCR *, cmsg_t, size_t *); */ const char * msg_cmsg(SCR *sp, cmsg_t which, size_t *lenp) { const char *s; switch (which) { case CMSG_CONF: s = "confirm? [ynq]"; break; case CMSG_CONT: s = "Press any key to continue: "; break; case CMSG_CONT_EX: s = "Press any key to continue [: to enter more ex commands]: "; break; case CMSG_CONT_R: s = "Press Enter to continue: "; break; case CMSG_CONT_S: s = " cont?"; break; case CMSG_CONT_Q: s = "Press any key to continue [q to quit]: "; break; default: abort(); } *lenp = strlen(s); return s; } /* * msg_print -- * Return a printable version of a string, in allocated memory. * * PUBLIC: char *msg_print(SCR *, const char *, int *); */ char * msg_print(SCR *sp, const char *s, int *needfree) { size_t blen, nlen; const char *cp; char *bp, *ep, *p, *t; *needfree = 0; for (cp = s; *cp != '\0'; ++cp) if (!isprint(*cp)) break; if (*cp == '\0') return ((char *)s); /* SAFE: needfree set to 0. */ nlen = 0; if (0) { retry: if (sp == NULL) free(bp); else FREE_SPACE(sp, bp, blen); *needfree = 0; } nlen += 256; if (sp == NULL) { if ((bp = malloc(nlen)) == NULL) goto alloc_err; blen = 0; } else GET_SPACE_GOTO(sp, bp, blen, nlen); if (0) { alloc_err: return (""); } *needfree = 1; for (p = bp, ep = (bp + blen) - 1, cp = s; *cp != '\0' && p < ep; ++cp) for (t = KEY_NAME(sp, *cp); *t != '\0' && p < ep; *p++ = *t++); if (p == ep) goto retry; *p = '\0'; return (bp); }