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/* $OpenBSD: def.h,v 1.17 2001/05/23 23:29:47 mickey Exp $ */
/*
* This file is the general header file for all parts
* of the Mg display editor. It contains all of the
* general definitions and macros. It also contains some
* conditional compilation flags. All of the per-system and
* per-terminal definitions are in special header files.
* The most common reason to edit this file would be to zap
* the definition of CVMVAS or BACKUP.
*/
#include "sysdef.h" /* Order is critical. */
#include "ttydef.h"
#include "chrdef.h"
#ifdef NO_MACRO
#ifndef NO_STARTUP
#define NO_STARTUP /* NO_MACRO implies NO_STARTUP */
#endif
#endif
typedef int (*PF)(); /* generally useful type */
/*
* Table sizes, etc.
*/
#define NFILEN 1024 /* Length, file name. */
#define NBUFN NFILEN /* Length, buffer name. */
#define NLINE 256 /* Length, line. */
#define PBMODES 4 /* modes per buffer */
#define NKBDM 256 /* Length, keyboard macro. */
#define NPAT 80 /* Length, pattern. */
#define HUGE 1000 /* A rather large number. */
#define NSRCH 128 /* Undoable search commands. */
#define NXNAME 64 /* Length, extended command. */
#define NKNAME 20 /* Length, key names */
/*
* Universal.
*/
#define FALSE 0 /* False, no, bad, etc. */
#define TRUE 1 /* True, yes, good, etc. */
#define ABORT 2 /* Death, ^G, abort, etc. */
#define KPROMPT 2 /* keyboard prompt */
/*
* These flag bits keep track of
* some aspects of the last command. The CFCPCN
* flag controls goal column setting. The CFKILL
* flag controls the clearing versus appending
* of data in the kill buffer.
*/
#define CFCPCN 0x0001 /* Last command was C-P, C-N */
#define CFKILL 0x0002 /* Last command was a kill */
#define CFINS 0x0004 /* Last command was self-insert */
/*
* File I/O.
*/
#define FIOSUC 0 /* Success. */
#define FIOFNF 1 /* File not found. */
#define FIOEOF 2 /* End of file. */
#define FIOERR 3 /* Error. */
#define FIOLONG 4 /* long line partially read */
/*
* Directory I/O.
*/
#define DIOSUC 0 /* Success. */
#define DIOEOF 1 /* End of file. */
#define DIOERR 2 /* Error. */
/*
* Display colors.
*/
#define CNONE 0 /* Unknown color. */
#define CTEXT 1 /* Text color. */
#define CMODE 2 /* Mode line color. */
/*
* Flags for keyboard involked functions.
*/
#define FFUNIV 1 /* universal argument */
#define FFNEGARG 2 /* negitive only argument */
#define FFOTHARG 4 /* other argument */
#define FFARG 7 /* any argument */
#define FFRAND 8 /* Called by other function */
/*
* Flags for "eread".
*/
#define EFFUNC 0x0001 /* Autocomplete functions. */
#define EFBUF 0x0002 /* Autocomplete buffers. */
#define EFFILE 0x0004 /* " files (maybe someday) */
#define EFAUTO 0x0007 /* Some autocompleteion on */
#define EFNEW 0x0008 /* New prompt. */
#define EFCR 0x0010 /* Echo CR at end; last read. */
/*
* Flags for "ldelete"/"kinsert"
*/
#define KNONE 0
#define KFORW 1
#define KBACK 2
/*
* All text is kept in circularly linked
* lists of "LINE" structures. These begin at the
* header line (which is the blank line beyond the
* end of the buffer). This line is pointed to by
* the "BUFFER". Each line contains a the number of
* bytes in the line (the "used" size), the size
* of the text array, and the text. The end of line
* is not stored as a byte; it's implied. Future
* additions will include update hints, and a
* list of marks into the line.
*/
typedef struct LINE {
struct LINE *l_fp; /* Link to the next line */
struct LINE *l_bp; /* Link to the previous line */
int l_size; /* Allocated size */
int l_used; /* Used size */
#ifndef ZEROARRAY
char l_text[1]; /* A bunch of chars. */
#else
char l_text[]; /* A bunch of chars. */
#endif
} LINE;
/*
* The rationale behind these macros is that you
* could (with some editing, like changing the type of a line
* link from a "LINE *" to a "REFLINE", and fixing the commands
* like file reading that break the rules) change the actual
* storage representation of lines to use something fancy on
* machines with small address spaces.
*/
#define lforw(lp) ((lp)->l_fp)
#define lback(lp) ((lp)->l_bp)
#define lgetc(lp, n) (CHARMASK((lp)->l_text[(n)]))
#define lputc(lp, n, c) ((lp)->l_text[(n)]=(c))
#define llength(lp) ((lp)->l_used)
#define ltext(lp) ((lp)->l_text)
/*
* All repeated structures are kept as linked lists of structures.
* All of these start with a LIST structure (except lines, which
* have their own abstraction). This will allow for
* later conversion to generic list manipulation routines should
* I decide to do that. it does mean that there are four extra
* bytes per window. I feel that this is an acceptable price,
* considering that there are usually only one or two windows.
*/
typedef struct LIST {
union {
struct MGWIN *l_wp;
struct BUFFER *x_bp; /* l_bp is used by LINE */
struct LIST *l_nxt;
} l_p;
char *l_name;
} LIST;
/*
* Usual hack - to keep from uglifying the code with lotsa
* references through the union, we #define something for it.
*/
#define l_next l_p.l_nxt
/*
* There is a window structure allocated for
* every active display window. The windows are kept in a
* big list, in top to bottom screen order, with the listhead at
* "wheadp". Each window contains its own values of dot and mark.
* The flag field contains some bits that are set by commands
* to guide redisplay; although this is a bit of a compromise in
* terms of decoupling, the full blown redisplay is just too
* expensive to run for every input character.
*/
typedef struct MGWIN {
LIST w_list; /* List header */
struct BUFFER *w_bufp; /* Buffer displayed in window */
struct LINE *w_linep; /* Top line in the window */
struct LINE *w_dotp; /* Line containing "." */
struct LINE *w_markp; /* Line containing "mark" */
int w_doto; /* Byte offset for "." */
int w_marko; /* Byte offset for "mark" */
char w_toprow; /* Origin 0 top row of window */
char w_ntrows; /* # of rows of text in window */
char w_force; /* If NZ, forcing row. */
char w_flag; /* Flags. */
} MGWIN;
#define w_wndp w_list.l_p.l_wp
#define w_name w_list.l_name
/*
* Window flags are set by command processors to
* tell the display system what has happened to the buffer
* mapped by the window. Setting "WFHARD" is always a safe thing
* to do, but it may do more work than is necessary. Always try
* to set the simplest action that achieves the required update.
* Because commands set bits in the "w_flag", update will see
* all change flags, and do the most general one.
*/
#define WFFORCE 0x01 /* Force reframe. */
#define WFMOVE 0x02 /* Movement from line to line. */
#define WFEDIT 0x04 /* Editing within a line. */
#define WFHARD 0x08 /* Better to a full display. */
#define WFMODE 0x10 /* Update mode line. */
/*
* Text is kept in buffers. A buffer header, described
* below, exists for every buffer in the system. The buffers are
* kept in a big list, so that commands that search for a buffer by
* name can find the buffer header. There is a safe store for the
* dot and mark in the header, but this is only valid if the buffer
* is not being displayed (that is, if "b_nwnd" is 0). The text for
* the buffer is kept in a circularly linked list of lines, with
* a pointer to the header line in "b_linep".
*/
typedef struct BUFFER {
LIST b_list; /* buffer list pointer */
struct BUFFER *b_altb; /* Link to alternate buffer */
struct LINE *b_dotp; /* Link to "." LINE structure */
struct LINE *b_markp; /* ditto for mark */
struct LINE *b_linep; /* Link to the header LINE */
struct MAPS_S *b_modes[PBMODES]; /* buffer modes */
int b_doto; /* Offset of "." in above LINE */
int b_marko; /* ditto for the "mark" */
short b_nmodes; /* number of non-fundamental modes */
char b_nwnd; /* Count of windows on buffer */
char b_flag; /* Flags */
char b_fname[NFILEN];/* File name */
struct fileinfo b_fi; /* File attributes */
} BUFFER;
#define b_bufp b_list.l_p.x_bp
#define b_bname b_list.l_name
#define BFCHG 0x01 /* Changed. */
#define BFBAK 0x02 /* Need to make a backup. */
#ifdef NOTAB
#define BFNOTAB 0x04 /* no tab mode */
#endif
#define BFOVERWRITE 0x08 /* overwrite mode */
/*
* This structure holds the starting position
* (as a line/offset pair) and the number of characters in a
* region of a buffer. This makes passing the specification
* of a region around a little bit easier.
*/
typedef struct {
struct LINE *r_linep; /* Origin LINE address. */
int r_offset; /* Origin LINE offset. */
RSIZE r_size; /* Length in characters. */
} REGION;
/*
* Prototypes.
*/
/* tty.c X */
void ttinit __P((void));
void ttreinit __P((void));
void tttidy __P((void));
void ttmove __P((int, int));
void tteeol __P((void));
void tteeop __P((void));
void ttbeep __P((void));
void ttinsl __P((int, int, int));
void ttdell __P((int, int, int));
void ttwindow __P((int, int));
void ttnowindow __P((void));
void ttcolor __P((int));
void ttresize __P((void));
/* ttyio.c */
void ttopen __P((void));
int ttraw __P((void));
void ttclose __P((void));
int ttcooked __P((void));
int ttputc __P((int));
void ttflush __P((void));
int ttgetc __P((void));
int ttwait __P((int));
void setttysize __P((void));
int typeahead __P((void));
/* dir.c */
void dirinit __P((void));
int changedir __P((int, int));
int showcwdir __P((int, int));
/* dired.c */
int dired __P((int, int));
int d_otherwindow __P((int, int));
int d_undel __P((int, int));
int d_undelbak __P((int, int));
int d_findfile __P((int, int));
int d_ffotherwindow __P((int, int));
int d_expunge __P((int, int));
int d_copy __P((int, int));
int d_del __P((int, int));
int d_rename __P((int, int));
/* file.c X */
int fileinsert __P((int, int));
int filevisit __P((int, int));
int poptofile __P((int, int));
BUFFER *findbuffer __P((char *));
int readin __P((char *));
int insertfile __P((char *, char *, int));
int filewrite __P((int, int));
int filesave __P((int, int));
int buffsave __P((BUFFER *));
int makebkfile __P((int, int));
int writeout __P((BUFFER *, char *));
void upmodes __P((BUFFER *));
/* line.c X */
LINE *lalloc __P((int));
LINE *lallocx __P((int));
void lfree __P((LINE *));
void lchange __P((int));
int linsert __P((int, int));
int lnewline __P((void));
int ldelete __P((RSIZE, int));
int ldelnewline __P((void));
int lreplace __P((RSIZE, char *, int));
void kdelete __P((void));
int kinsert __P((int, int));
int kremove __P((int));
/* window.c X */
int reposition __P((int, int));
int refresh __P((int, int));
int nextwind __P((int, int));
int prevwind __P((int, int));
int onlywind __P((int, int));
int splitwind __P((int, int));
int enlargewind __P((int, int));
int shrinkwind __P((int, int));
int delwind __P((int, int));
MGWIN *wpopup __P((void));
/* buffer.c */
BUFFER *bfind __P((char *, int));
int poptobuffer __P((int, int));
int killbuffer __P((int, int));
int savebuffers __P((int, int));
int listbuffers __P((int, int));
int addlinef __P((BUFFER *, char *, ...));
#define addline(bp, text) addlinef(bp, "%s", text)
int anycb __P((int));
int bclear __P((BUFFER *));
int showbuffer __P((BUFFER *, MGWIN *, int));
MGWIN *popbuf __P((BUFFER *));
int bufferinsert __P((int, int));
int usebuffer __P((int, int));
int notmodified __P((int, int));
int popbuftop __P((BUFFER *));
/* display.c */
void vtinit __P((void));
void vttidy __P((void));
void update __P((void));
/* echo.c X */
void eerase __P((void));
int eyorn __P((char *));
int eyesno __P((char *));
void ewprintf __P((const char *fmt, ...));
int ereply __P((const char *, char *, int, ...));
int eread __P((const char *, char *, int, int, ...));
int getxtra __P((LIST *, LIST *, int, int));
void free_file_list __P((LIST *));
/* fileio.c */
int ffropen __P((char *, BUFFER *));
int ffwopen __P((char *, BUFFER *));
int ffclose __P((BUFFER *));
int ffputbuf __P((BUFFER *));
int ffgetline __P((char *, int, int *));
int fbackupfile __P((char *));
char *adjustname __P((char *));
char *startupfile __P((char *));
int copy __P((char *, char *));
BUFFER *dired_ __P((char *));
int d_makename __P((LINE *, char *));
LIST *make_file_list __P((char *));
/* keymap.c X */
LIST *complete_function_list __P((char *, int));
/* kbd.c X */
int do_meta __P((int, int));
int bsmap __P((int, int));
void ungetkey __P((int));
int getkey __P((int));
int doin __P((void));
int rescan __P((int, int));
int universal_argument __P((int, int));
int digit_argument __P((int, int));
int negative_argument __P((int, int));
int selfinsert __P((int, int));
int quote __P((int, int));
/* main.c */
int ctrlg __P((int, int));
int quit __P((int, int));
/* ttyio.c */
void panic __P((char *));
/* cinfo.c */
char *keyname __P((char *, size_t, int));
/* basic.c */
int gotobol __P((int, int));
int backchar __P((int, int));
int gotoeol __P((int, int));
int forwchar __P((int, int));
int gotobob __P((int, int));
int gotoeob __P((int, int));
int forwline __P((int, int));
int backline __P((int, int));
void setgoal __P((void));
int getgoal __P((LINE *));
int forwpage __P((int, int));
int backpage __P((int, int));
int forw1page __P((int, int));
int back1page __P((int, int));
int pagenext __P((int, int));
void isetmark __P((void));
int setmark __P((int, int));
int swapmark __P((int, int));
int gotoline __P((int, int));
/* random.c X */
int showcpos __P((int, int));
int getcolpos __P((void));
int twiddle __P((int, int));
int openline __P((int, int));
int newline __P((int, int));
int deblank __P((int, int));
int justone __P((int, int));
int delwhite __P((int, int));
int indent __P((int, int));
int forwdel __P((int, int));
int backdel __P((int, int));
int killline __P((int, int));
int yank __P((int, int));
int space_to_tabstop __P((int, int));
/* extend.c X */
int insert __P((int, int));
int bindtokey __P((int, int));
int localbind __P((int, int));
int define_key __P((int, int));
int unbindtokey __P((int, int));
int localunbind __P((int, int));
int extend __P((int, int));
int evalexpr __P((int, int));
int evalbuffer __P((int, int));
int evalfile __P((int, int));
int load __P((char *));
int excline __P((char *));
/* help.c X */
int desckey __P((int, int));
int wallchart __P((int, int));
int help_help __P((int, int));
int apropos_command __P((int, int));
/* paragraph.c X */
int gotobop __P((int, int));
int gotoeop __P((int, int));
int fillpara __P((int, int));
int killpara __P((int, int));
int fillword __P((int, int));
int setfillcol __P((int, int));
/* word.c X */
int backword __P((int, int));
int forwword __P((int, int));
int upperword __P((int, int));
int lowerword __P((int, int));
int capword __P((int, int));
int delfword __P((int, int));
int delbword __P((int, int));
int inword __P((void));
/* region.c X */
int killregion __P((int, int));
int copyregion __P((int, int));
int lowerregion __P((int, int));
int upperregion __P((int, int));
int prefixregion __P((int, int));
int setprefix __P((int, int));
/* search.c X */
int forwsearch __P((int, int));
int backsearch __P((int, int));
int searchagain __P((int, int));
int forwisearch __P((int, int));
int backisearch __P((int, int));
int queryrepl __P((int, int));
int forwsrch __P((void));
int backsrch __P((void));
int readpattern __P((char *));
/* spawn.c X */
int spawncli __P((int, int));
/* ttykbd.c X */
void ttykeymapinit __P((void));
void ttykeymaptidy __P((void));
/* match.c X */
int showmatch __P((int, int));
/* version.c X */
int showversion __P((int, int));
#ifndef NO_MACRO
/* macro.c X */
int definemacro __P((int, int));
int finishmacro __P((int, int));
int executemacro __P((int, int));
#endif /* !NO_MACRO */
/* modes.c X */
int indentmode __P((int, int));
int fillmode __P((int, int));
int blinkparen __P((int, int));
#ifdef NOTAB
int notabmode __P((int, int));
#endif /* NOTAB */
int overwrite __P((int, int));
int set_default_mode __P((int,int));
#ifdef REGEX
/* re_search.c X */
int re_forwsearch __P((int, int));
int re_backsearch __P((int, int));
int re_searchagain __P((int, int));
int re_queryrepl __P((int, int));
int setcasefold __P((int, int));
int delmatchlines __P((int, int));
int delnonmatchlines __P((int, int));
int cntmatchlines __P((int, int));
int cntnonmatchlines __P((int, int));
#endif /* REGEX */
/*
* Externals.
*/
extern BUFFER *bheadp;
extern BUFFER *curbp;
extern MGWIN *curwp;
extern MGWIN *wheadp;
extern int thisflag;
extern int lastflag;
extern int curgoal;
extern int epresf;
extern int sgarbf;
extern int mode;
extern int nrow;
extern int ncol;
extern int ttrow;
extern int ttcol;
extern int tttop;
extern int ttbot;
extern int tthue;
extern int nmaps;
extern int defb_nmodes;
extern int defb_flag;
extern const char cinfo[];
extern char *keystrings[];
extern char pat[];
#ifndef NO_DPROMPT
extern char prompt[];
#endif /* !NO_DPROMPT */
/*
* Globals.
*/
int tceeol;
int tcinsl;
int tcdell;
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