/* $OpenBSD: ex_join.c,v 1.8 2016/01/06 22:28:52 millert 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" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "../common/common.h" /* * ex_join -- :[line [,line]] j[oin][!] [count] [flags] * Join lines. * * PUBLIC: int ex_join(SCR *, EXCMD *); */ int ex_join(SCR *sp, EXCMD *cmdp) { recno_t from, to; size_t blen, clen, len, tlen; int echar, extra, first; char *bp, *p, *tbp; NEEDFILE(sp, cmdp); from = cmdp->addr1.lno; to = cmdp->addr2.lno; /* Check for no lines to join. */ if (!db_exist(sp, from + 1)) { msgq(sp, M_ERR, "No following lines to join"); return (1); } GET_SPACE_RET(sp, bp, blen, 256); /* * The count for the join command was off-by-one, * historically, to other counts for other commands. */ if (FL_ISSET(cmdp->iflags, E_C_COUNT)) ++cmdp->addr2.lno; /* * If only a single address specified, or, the same address * specified twice, the from/two addresses will be the same. */ if (cmdp->addr1.lno == cmdp->addr2.lno) ++cmdp->addr2.lno; clen = tlen = 0; for (first = 1, from = cmdp->addr1.lno, to = cmdp->addr2.lno; from <= to; ++from) { /* * Get next line. Historic versions of vi allowed "10J" while * less than 10 lines from the end-of-file, so we do too. */ if (db_get(sp, from, 0, &p, &len)) { cmdp->addr2.lno = from - 1; break; } /* Empty lines just go away. */ if (len == 0) continue; /* * Get more space if necessary. Note, tlen isn't the length * of the new line, it's roughly the amount of space needed. * tbp - bp is the length of the new line. */ tlen += len + 2; ADD_SPACE_RET(sp, bp, blen, tlen); tbp = bp + clen; /* * Historic practice: * * If force specified, join without modification. * If the current line ends with whitespace, strip leading * whitespace from the joined line. * If the next line starts with a ), do nothing. * If the current line ends with ., insert two spaces. * Else, insert one space. * * One change -- add ? and ! to the list of characters for * which we insert two spaces. I expect that POSIX 1003.2 * will require this as well. * * Echar is the last character in the last line joined. */ extra = 0; if (!first && !FL_ISSET(cmdp->iflags, E_C_FORCE)) { if (isblank(echar)) for (; len && isblank(*p); --len, ++p); else if (p[0] != ')') { if (strchr(".?!", echar)) { *tbp++ = ' '; ++clen; extra = 1; } *tbp++ = ' '; ++clen; for (; len && isblank(*p); --len, ++p); } } if (len != 0) { memcpy(tbp, p, len); tbp += len; clen += len; echar = p[len - 1]; } else echar = ' '; /* * Historic practice for vi was to put the cursor at the first * inserted whitespace character, if there was one, or the * first character of the joined line, if there wasn't, or the * last character of the line if joined to an empty line. If * a count was specified, the cursor was moved as described * for the first line joined, ignoring subsequent lines. If * the join was a ':' command, the cursor was placed at the * first non-blank character of the line unless the cursor was * "attracted" to the end of line when the command was executed * in which case it moved to the new end of line. There are * probably several more special cases, but frankly, my dear, * I don't give a damn. This implementation puts the cursor * on the first inserted whitespace character, the first * character of the joined line, or the last character of the * line regardless. Note, if the cursor isn't on the joined * line (possible with : commands), it is reset to the starting * line. */ if (first) { sp->cno = (tbp - bp) - (1 + extra); first = 0; } else sp->cno = (tbp - bp) - len - (1 + extra); } sp->lno = cmdp->addr1.lno; /* Delete the joined lines. */ for (from = cmdp->addr1.lno, to = cmdp->addr2.lno; to > from; --to) if (db_delete(sp, to)) goto err; /* If the original line changed, reset it. */ if (!first && db_set(sp, from, bp, tbp - bp)) { err: FREE_SPACE(sp, bp, blen); return (1); } FREE_SPACE(sp, bp, blen); sp->rptlines[L_JOINED] += (cmdp->addr2.lno - cmdp->addr1.lno) + 1; return (0); }