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/* $OpenBSD: file.c,v 1.20 2002/07/01 14:33:44 vincent Exp $ */
/*
* File commands.
*/
#include <libgen.h>
#include "def.h"
/*
* Insert a file into the current buffer. Real easy - just call the
* insertfile routine with the file name.
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
int
fileinsert(int f, int n)
{
int s;
char fname[NFILEN];
s = eread("Insert file: ", fname, NFILEN, EFNEW | EFCR | EFFILE);
if (s != TRUE)
return (s);
return insertfile(adjustname(fname), NULL, FALSE);
/* don't set buffer name */
}
/*
* Select a file for editing. Look around to see if you can find the file
* in another buffer; if you can find it, just switch to the buffer. If
* you cannot find the file, create a new buffer, read in the text, and
* switch to the new buffer.
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
int
filevisit(int f, int n)
{
BUFFER *bp;
int s;
char fname[NFILEN];
char *adjf;
s = eread("Find file: ", fname, NFILEN, EFNEW | EFCR | EFFILE);
if (s != TRUE)
return s;
adjf = adjustname(fname);
if ((bp = findbuffer(adjf)) == NULL)
return FALSE;
curbp = bp;
if (showbuffer(bp, curwp, WFHARD) != TRUE)
return FALSE;
if (bp->b_fname[0] == 0)
return readin(adjf);
return TRUE;
}
int
filevisitro(int f, int n)
{
int error;
error = filevisit(f, n);
if (error != TRUE)
return (error);
curbp->b_flag |= BFREADONLY;
return (TRUE);
}
/*
* Pop to a file in the other window. Same as the last function, but uses
* popbuf instead of showbuffer.
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
int
poptofile(int f, int n)
{
BUFFER *bp;
MGWIN *wp;
int s;
char fname[NFILEN];
char *adjf;
if ((s = eread("Find file in other window: ", fname, NFILEN,
EFNEW | EFCR | EFFILE)) != TRUE)
return s;
adjf = adjustname(fname);
if ((bp = findbuffer(adjf)) == NULL)
return FALSE;
if ((wp = popbuf(bp)) == NULL)
return FALSE;
curbp = bp;
curwp = wp;
if (bp->b_fname[0] == 0)
return readin(adjf);
return TRUE;
}
/*
* given a file name, either find the buffer it uses, or create a new
* empty buffer to put it in.
*/
BUFFER *
findbuffer(char *fname)
{
BUFFER *bp;
char bname[NBUFN];
unsigned int count, remain, i;
for (bp = bheadp; bp != NULL; bp = bp->b_bufp) {
if (strcmp(bp->b_fname, fname) == 0)
return bp;
}
i = strlcpy(bname, basename(fname), sizeof(bname));
remain = sizeof(bname) - i;
for (count = 2; bfind(bname, FALSE) != NULL; count++)
snprintf(&bname[i], remain, "<%d>", count);
return bfind(bname, TRUE);
}
/*
* Read the file "fname" into the current buffer. Make all of the text
* in the buffer go away, after checking for unsaved changes. This is
* called by the "read" command, the "visit" command, and the mainline
* (for "mg file").
*/
int
readin(char *fname)
{
MGWIN *wp;
int status, i;
PF *ael;
/* might be old */
if (bclear(curbp) != TRUE)
return TRUE;
status = insertfile(fname, fname, TRUE);
/*
* Call auto-executing function if we need to.
*/
if ((ael = find_autoexec(fname)) != NULL) {
for (i = 0; ael[i] != NULL; i++)
(*ael[i])(0, 1);
free(ael);
}
/* no change */
curbp->b_flag &= ~BFCHG;
for (wp = wheadp; wp != NULL; wp = wp->w_wndp) {
if (wp->w_bufp == curbp) {
wp->w_dotp = wp->w_linep = lforw(curbp->b_linep);
wp->w_doto = 0;
wp->w_markp = NULL;
wp->w_marko = 0;
}
}
/* We need to set the READONLY flag after we insert the file */
if (access(fname, W_OK) && errno != ENOENT)
curbp->b_flag |= BFREADONLY;
else
curbp->b_flag &=~ BFREADONLY;
return status;
}
/*
* NB, getting file attributes is done here under control of a flag
* rather than in readin, which would be cleaner. I was concerned
* that some operating system might require the file to be open
* in order to get the information. Similarly for writing.
*/
/*
* Insert a file in the current buffer, after dot. Set mark at the end of
* the text inserted; point at the beginning. Return a standard status.
* Print a summary (lines read, error message) out as well. If the BACKUP
* conditional is set, then this routine also does the read end of backup
* processing. The BFBAK flag, if set in a buffer, says that a backup
* should be taken. It is set when a file is read in, but not on a new
* file. (You don't need to make a backup copy of nothing.)
*/
static char *line = NULL;
static int linesize = 0;
int
insertfile(char *fname, char *newname, int needinfo)
{
BUFFER *bp;
LINE *lp1, *lp2;
LINE *olp; /* line we started at */
MGWIN *wp;
int nbytes, s, nline, siz;
int opos; /* offset we started at */
lp1 = NULL;
if (line == NULL) {
line = malloc(NLINE);
linesize = NLINE;
}
/* cheap */
bp = curbp;
if (newname != NULL)
(void)strlcpy(bp->b_fname, newname, sizeof bp->b_fname);
/* hard file open */
if ((s = ffropen(fname, needinfo ? bp : NULL)) == FIOERR)
goto out;
if (s == FIOFNF) {
/* file not found */
if (newname != NULL)
ewprintf("(New file)");
else
ewprintf("(File not found)");
goto out;
}
opos = curwp->w_doto;
/* open a new line, at point, and start inserting after it */
(void)lnewline();
olp = lback(curwp->w_dotp);
if (olp == curbp->b_linep) {
/* if at end of buffer, create a line to insert before */
(void)lnewline();
curwp->w_dotp = lback(curwp->w_dotp);
}
/* don't count fake lines at the end */
nline = 0;
siz = 0;
while ((s = ffgetline(line, linesize, &nbytes)) != FIOERR) {
doneread:
siz += nbytes + 1;
switch (s) {
case FIOSUC:
++nline;
/* and continue */
case FIOEOF:
/* the last line of the file */
if ((lp1 = lalloc(nbytes)) == NULL) {
/* keep message on the display */
s = FIOERR;
goto endoffile;
}
bcopy(line, <ext(lp1)[0], nbytes);
lp2 = lback(curwp->w_dotp);
lp2->l_fp = lp1;
lp1->l_fp = curwp->w_dotp;
lp1->l_bp = lp2;
curwp->w_dotp->l_bp = lp1;
if (s == FIOEOF)
goto endoffile;
break;
case FIOLONG: {
/* a line too long to fit in our buffer */
char *cp;
int newsize;
newsize = linesize * 2;
if (newsize < 0 ||
(cp = malloc((unsigned)newsize)) == NULL) {
ewprintf("Could not allocate %d bytes",
newsize);
s = FIOERR;
goto endoffile;
}
bcopy(line, cp, linesize);
free(line);
line = cp;
s = ffgetline(line + linesize, linesize,
&nbytes);
nbytes += linesize;
linesize = newsize;
if (s == FIOERR)
goto endoffile;
goto doneread;
}
default:
ewprintf("Unknown code %d reading file", s);
s = FIOERR;
break;
}
}
endoffile:
undo_add_insert(olp, opos, siz);
/* ignore errors */
ffclose(NULL);
/* don't zap an error */
if (s == FIOEOF) {
if (nline == 1)
ewprintf("(Read 1 line)");
else
ewprintf("(Read %d lines)", nline);
}
/* set mark at the end of the text */
curwp->w_dotp = curwp->w_markp = lback(curwp->w_dotp);
curwp->w_marko = llength(curwp->w_markp);
(void)ldelnewline();
curwp->w_dotp = olp;
curwp->w_doto = opos;
if (olp == curbp->b_linep)
curwp->w_dotp = lforw(olp);
#ifndef NO_BACKUP
if (newname != NULL)
bp->b_flag |= BFCHG | BFBAK; /* Need a backup. */
else
bp->b_flag |= BFCHG;
#else /* !NO_BACKUP */
bp->b_flag |= BFCHG;
#endif /* !NO_BACKUP */
/*
* if the insert was at the end of buffer, set lp1 to the end of
* buffer line, and lp2 to the beginning of the newly inserted text.
* (Otherwise lp2 is set to NULL.) This is used below to set
* pointers in other windows correctly if they are also at the end of
* buffer.
*/
lp1 = bp->b_linep;
if (curwp->w_markp == lp1) {
lp2 = curwp->w_dotp;
} else {
/* delete extraneous newline */
(void)ldelnewline();
out: lp2 = NULL;
}
for (wp = wheadp; wp != NULL; wp = wp->w_wndp) {
if (wp->w_bufp == curbp) {
wp->w_flag |= WFMODE | WFEDIT;
if (wp != curwp && lp2 != NULL) {
if (wp->w_dotp == lp1)
wp->w_dotp = lp2;
if (wp->w_markp == lp1)
wp->w_markp = lp2;
if (wp->w_linep == lp1)
wp->w_linep = lp2;
}
}
}
/* return false if error */
return s != FIOERR;
}
/*
* Ask for a file name and write the contents of the current buffer to that
* file. Update the remembered file name and clear the buffer changed flag.
* This handling of file names is different from the earlier versions and
* is more compatable with Gosling EMACS than with ITS EMACS.
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
int
filewrite(int f, int n)
{
int s;
char fname[NFILEN];
char *adjfname;
if ((s = eread("Write file: ", fname, NFILEN,
EFNEW | EFCR | EFFILE)) != TRUE)
return (s);
adjfname = adjustname(fname);
/* old attributes are no longer current */
bzero(&curbp->b_fi, sizeof(curbp->b_fi));
if ((s = writeout(curbp, adjfname)) == TRUE) {
(void)strlcpy(curbp->b_fname, adjfname, sizeof curbp->b_fname);
#ifndef NO_BACKUP
curbp->b_flag &= ~(BFBAK | BFCHG);
#else /* !NO_BACKUP */
curbp->b_flag &= ~BFCHG;
#endif /* !NO_BACKUP */
upmodes(curbp);
}
return s;
}
/*
* Save the contents of the current buffer back into its associated file.
*/
#ifndef NO_BACKUP
#ifndef MAKEBACKUP
#define MAKEBACKUP TRUE
#endif /* !MAKEBACKUP */
static int makebackup = MAKEBACKUP;
#endif /* !NO_BACKUP */
/* ARGSUSED */
int
filesave(int f, int n)
{
return buffsave(curbp);
}
/*
* Save the contents of the buffer argument into its associated file. Do
* nothing if there have been no changes (is this a bug, or a feature?).
* Error if there is no remembered file name. If this is the first write
* since the read or visit, then a backup copy of the file is made.
* Allow user to select whether or not to make backup files by looking at
* the value of makebackup.
*/
int
buffsave(BUFFER *bp)
{
int s;
/* return, no changes */
if ((bp->b_flag & BFCHG) == 0) {
ewprintf("(No changes need to be saved)");
return TRUE;
}
/* must have a name */
if (bp->b_fname[0] == '\0') {
ewprintf("No file name");
return (FALSE);
}
#ifndef NO_BACKUP
if (makebackup && (bp->b_flag & BFBAK)) {
s = fbackupfile(bp->b_fname);
/* hard error */
if (s == ABORT)
return FALSE;
/* softer error */
if (s == FALSE &&
(s = eyesno("Backup error, save anyway")) != TRUE)
return s;
}
#endif /* !NO_BACKUP */
if ((s = writeout(bp, bp->b_fname)) == TRUE) {
#ifndef NO_BACKUP
bp->b_flag &= ~(BFCHG | BFBAK);
#else /* !NO_BACKUP */
bp->b_flag &= ~BFCHG;
#endif /* !NO_BACKUP */
upmodes(bp);
}
return s;
}
#ifndef NO_BACKUP
/*
* Since we don't have variables (we probably should) this is a command
* processor for changing the value of the make backup flag. If no argument
* is given, sets makebackup to true, so backups are made. If an argument is
* given, no backup files are made when saving a new version of a file. Only
* used when BACKUP is #defined.
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
int
makebkfile(int f, int n)
{
if (f & FFARG)
makebackup = n > 0;
else
makebackup = !makebackup;
ewprintf("Backup files %sabled", makebackup ? "en" : "dis");
return TRUE;
}
#endif /* !NO_BACKUP */
/*
* NB: bp is passed to both ffwopen and ffclose because some
* attribute information may need to be updated at open time
* and others after the close. This is OS-dependent. Note
* that the ff routines are assumed to be able to tell whether
* the attribute information has been set up in this buffer
* or not.
*/
/*
* This function performs the details of file writing; writing the file
* in buffer bp to file fn. Uses the file management routines in the
* "fileio.c" package. Most of the grief is checking of some sort.
*/
int
writeout(BUFFER *bp, char *fn)
{
int s;
/* open writes message */
if ((s = ffwopen(fn, bp)) != FIOSUC)
return (FALSE);
s = ffputbuf(bp);
if (s == FIOSUC) {
/* no write error */
s = ffclose(bp);
if (s == FIOSUC)
ewprintf("Wrote %s", fn);
} else
/* ignore close error if it is a write error */
(void)ffclose(bp);
return s == FIOSUC;
}
/*
* Tag all windows for bp (all windows if bp == NULL) as needing their
* mode line updated.
*/
void
upmodes(BUFFER *bp)
{
MGWIN *wp;
for (wp = wheadp; wp != NULL; wp = wp->w_wndp)
if (bp == NULL || curwp->w_bufp == bp)
wp->w_flag |= WFMODE;
}
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