/* $OpenBSD: ex_global.c,v 1.9 2006/04/22 03:09:15 ray Exp $ */ /*- * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 * Keith Bostic. All rights reserved. * * See the LICENSE file for redistribution information. */ #include "config.h" #ifndef lint static const char sccsid[] = "@(#)ex_global.c 10.22 (Berkeley) 10/10/96"; #endif /* not lint */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "../common/common.h" enum which {GLOBAL, V}; static int ex_g_setup(SCR *, EXCMD *, enum which); /* * ex_global -- [line [,line]] g[lobal][!] /pattern/ [commands] * Exec on lines matching a pattern. * * PUBLIC: int ex_global(SCR *, EXCMD *); */ int ex_global(sp, cmdp) SCR *sp; EXCMD *cmdp; { return (ex_g_setup(sp, cmdp, FL_ISSET(cmdp->iflags, E_C_FORCE) ? V : GLOBAL)); } /* * ex_v -- [line [,line]] v /pattern/ [commands] * Exec on lines not matching a pattern. * * PUBLIC: int ex_v(SCR *, EXCMD *); */ int ex_v(sp, cmdp) SCR *sp; EXCMD *cmdp; { return (ex_g_setup(sp, cmdp, V)); } /* * ex_g_setup -- * Ex global and v commands. */ static int ex_g_setup(sp, cmdp, cmd) SCR *sp; EXCMD *cmdp; enum which cmd; { CHAR_T *ptrn, *p, *t; EXCMD *ecp; MARK abs_mark; RANGE *rp; busy_t btype; recno_t start, end; regex_t *re; regmatch_t match[1]; size_t len; int cnt, delim, eval; char *dbp; NEEDFILE(sp, cmdp); if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_EX_GLOBAL)) { msgq(sp, M_ERR, "124|The %s command can't be used as part of a global or v command", cmdp->cmd->name); return (1); } /* * Skip leading white space. Historic vi allowed any non-alphanumeric * to serve as the global command delimiter. */ if (cmdp->argc == 0) goto usage; for (p = cmdp->argv[0]->bp; isblank(*p); ++p); if (*p == '\0' || isalnum(*p) || *p == '\\' || *p == '|' || *p == '\n') { usage: ex_emsg(sp, cmdp->cmd->usage, EXM_USAGE); return (1); } delim = *p++; /* * Get the pattern string, toss escaped characters. * * QUOTING NOTE: * Only toss an escaped character if it escapes a delimiter. */ for (ptrn = t = p;;) { if (p[0] == '\0' || p[0] == delim) { if (p[0] == delim) ++p; /* * !!! * Nul terminate the pattern string -- it's passed * to regcomp which doesn't understand anything else. */ *t = '\0'; break; } if (p[0] == '\\') { if (p[1] == delim) ++p; else if (p[1] == '\\') *t++ = *p++; } *t++ = *p++; } /* If the pattern string is empty, use the last one. */ if (*ptrn == '\0') { if (sp->re == NULL) { ex_emsg(sp, NULL, EXM_NOPREVRE); return (1); } /* Re-compile the RE if necessary. */ if (!F_ISSET(sp, SC_RE_SEARCH) && re_compile(sp, sp->re, sp->re_len, NULL, NULL, &sp->re_c, RE_C_SEARCH)) return (1); } else { /* Compile the RE. */ if (re_compile(sp, ptrn, t - ptrn, &sp->re, &sp->re_len, &sp->re_c, RE_C_SEARCH)) return (1); /* * Set saved RE. Historic practice is that globals set * direction as well as the RE. */ sp->searchdir = FORWARD; } re = &sp->re_c; /* The global commands always set the previous context mark. */ abs_mark.lno = sp->lno; abs_mark.cno = sp->cno; if (mark_set(sp, ABSMARK1, &abs_mark, 1)) return (1); /* Get an EXCMD structure. */ CALLOC_RET(sp, ecp, EXCMD *, 1, sizeof(EXCMD)); CIRCLEQ_INIT(&ecp->rq); /* * Get a copy of the command string; the default command is print. * Don't worry about a set of s with no command, that will * default to print in the ex parser. We need to have two copies * because the ex parser may step on the command string when it's * parsing it. */ if ((len = cmdp->argv[0]->len - (p - cmdp->argv[0]->bp)) == 0) { p = "pp"; len = 1; } MALLOC_RET(sp, ecp->cp, char *, len * 2); ecp->o_cp = ecp->cp; ecp->o_clen = len; memcpy(ecp->cp + len, p, len); ecp->range_lno = OOBLNO; FL_SET(ecp->agv_flags, cmd == GLOBAL ? AGV_GLOBAL : AGV_V); LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&sp->gp->ecq, ecp, q); /* * For each line... The semantics of global matching are that we first * have to decide which lines are going to get passed to the command, * and then pass them to the command, ignoring other changes. There's * really no way to do this in a single pass, since arbitrary line * creation, deletion and movement can be done in the ex command. For * example, a good vi clone test is ":g/X/mo.-3", or "g/X/.,.+1d". * What we do is create linked list of lines that are tracked through * each ex command. There's a callback routine which the DB interface * routines call when a line is created or deleted. This doesn't help * the layering much. */ btype = BUSY_ON; cnt = INTERRUPT_CHECK; for (start = cmdp->addr1.lno, end = cmdp->addr2.lno; start <= end; ++start) { if (cnt-- == 0) { if (INTERRUPTED(sp)) { LIST_REMOVE(ecp, q); free(ecp->cp); free(ecp); break; } search_busy(sp, btype); btype = BUSY_UPDATE; cnt = INTERRUPT_CHECK; } if (db_get(sp, start, DBG_FATAL, &dbp, &len)) return (1); match[0].rm_so = 0; match[0].rm_eo = len; switch (eval = regexec(&sp->re_c, dbp, 0, match, REG_STARTEND)) { case 0: if (cmd == V) continue; break; case REG_NOMATCH: if (cmd == GLOBAL) continue; break; default: re_error(sp, eval, &sp->re_c); break; } /* If follows the last entry, extend the last entry's range. */ if ((rp = ecp->rq.cqh_last) != (void *)&ecp->rq && rp->stop == start - 1) { ++rp->stop; continue; } /* Allocate a new range, and append it to the list. */ CALLOC(sp, rp, RANGE *, 1, sizeof(RANGE)); if (rp == NULL) return (1); rp->start = rp->stop = start; CIRCLEQ_INSERT_TAIL(&ecp->rq, rp, q); } search_busy(sp, BUSY_OFF); return (0); } /* * ex_g_insdel -- * Update the ranges based on an insertion or deletion. * * PUBLIC: int ex_g_insdel(SCR *, lnop_t, recno_t); */ int ex_g_insdel(sp, op, lno) SCR *sp; lnop_t op; recno_t lno; { EXCMD *ecp; RANGE *nrp, *rp; /* All insert/append operations are done as inserts. */ if (op == LINE_APPEND) abort(); if (op == LINE_RESET) return (0); LIST_FOREACH(ecp, &sp->gp->ecq, q) { if (!FL_ISSET(ecp->agv_flags, AGV_AT | AGV_GLOBAL | AGV_V)) continue; for (rp = CIRCLEQ_FIRST(&ecp->rq); rp != CIRCLEQ_END(&ecp->rq); rp = nrp) { nrp = CIRCLEQ_NEXT(rp, q); /* If range less than the line, ignore it. */ if (rp->stop < lno) continue; /* * If range greater than the line, decrement or * increment the range. */ if (rp->start > lno) { if (op == LINE_DELETE) { --rp->start; --rp->stop; } else { ++rp->start; ++rp->stop; } continue; } /* * Lno is inside the range, decrement the end point * for deletion, and split the range for insertion. * In the latter case, since we're inserting a new * element, neither range can be exhausted. */ if (op == LINE_DELETE) { if (rp->start > --rp->stop) { CIRCLEQ_REMOVE(&ecp->rq, rp, q); free(rp); } } else { CALLOC_RET(sp, nrp, RANGE *, 1, sizeof(RANGE)); nrp->start = lno + 1; nrp->stop = rp->stop + 1; rp->stop = lno - 1; CIRCLEQ_INSERT_AFTER(&ecp->rq, rp, nrp, q); rp = nrp; } } /* * If the command deleted/inserted lines, the cursor moves to * the line after the deleted/inserted line. */ ecp->range_lno = lno; } return (0); }