freebsd-dev/usr.bin/more/ncommand.c
1999-12-27 17:33:25 +00:00

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35 KiB
C

/*-
* Copyright (c) 1999 Timmy M. Vanderhoek
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
*/
#ifndef lint
static const char rcsid[] =
"$FreeBSD$";
#endif /* not lint */
/*
* These functions handle evaluation of primitive commands. In general,
* commands either come from macro.h as it expands user input, or
* directly from a .morerc file (in which case only a limited set of
* commands is valid.
*
* Commands are matched by command() against a command table. The rest
* of the command line string passed to command() is then passed to a
* function corresponding to the given command. The specific command
* function evaluates the remainder of the command string with the help
* of getstr() and getnumb(), both of which also handle variable expansion
* into a single word. It may in the future be desirable to add a special
* getsstring(), get-search-string, function. Specific command functions
* should not try grokking the command string by themselves.
*
* A command and its arguments are terminated by either a NUL or a ';'.
* This is recognized by both getstr() and getint(). Specific command
* functions return a pointer to the end of the command (and its arguments)
* thus allowing command() to accept commands that are chained together
* by semicolons. If a specific command fails it returns NULL preventing
* any proceeding commands (chained together with ';') from being parsed.
* This can be considered as a feature.
*
* All variable-access functions and variable state are internal to
* ncommand.c. The sole exceptions are setvar() and setvari().
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "less.h"
#include "pathnames.h"
static getint(), getstr_free();
static void **getstr_raisectxt();
/* The internal command table. */
static const char *cscroll(), *cquit(), *cerror(), *ceval(), *cset(),
*cflush(), *cmacro(), *caskfile(), *cusercom(),
*ctags(), *chscroll(), *cgomisc(), *cgoend(), *csearch(),
*cstat(), *cdeftog(), *ccondition(), *chelp(), *cfile(),
*cfile_list(), *cedit(), *cmark(), *creadrc();
/* An enum identifying each command */
enum cident {
DEFTOG, /* Initialize toggle values */
EVAL, /* Evaluate a subexpression */
SET, /* Set a variable */
MACRO, /* Create a new macro */
ERROR, /* Print a notification message */
CONDITION, /* Condition evaluation of (almost) _all_ commands */
CONDITION_N, /* CONDITION with an inverse truth table */
CONDITION_TOGGLE,/* Switch to the reverse sense of the last condition */
USERCOM, /* Get the user to type in a direct command */
READRC, /* Read-in a named rc file */
QUIT, /* Quit */
HELP, /* Help */
FLUSH, /* Flush file buffer and friends */
REPAINT, /* Redraw the screen (useful if it got trashed) */
FORW_SCROLL, /* Scroll forward N lines */
BACK_SCROLL, /* Scroll backward N lines */
FORW, /* Jump or scroll forward N lines */
BACK, /* Jump or scroll backwards N lines */
LSCROLL, /* Scroll horizontally leftwards */
RSCROLL, /* Scroll horizontally to the right */
GOLINE, /* Goto line number N */
GOPERCENT, /* Goto percent N of the file */
GOEND, /* Goto the end of the file */
EDIT, /* Edit the current file, using getenv(EDITOR) */
ASKFILE, /* Ask for a different, new file */
CFILE, /* Page/view the N'th next or prev file */
FILE_LIST, /* List the files that CFILE moves around in */
STAT, /* List detailed file statistics in prompt */
MAGICASKSEARCH, /* Ask for a regexp search string */
SEARCH, /* Search for a regexp */
RESEARCH, /* Search for the next N'th occurrence */
SETMARK, /* Set a bookmark to the current position */
GOMARK, /* Goto a previously set bookmark */
ASKFTAG, /* Ask for a tag to goto */
NEXTFTAG, /* Move forward N in the tag queue */
PREVFTAG, /* Move backwards N in the tag queue */
};
static struct ctable {
const char *cname;
enum cident cident;
const char * (*cfunc)(enum cident, const char *args);
} ctable[] = {
{ "deftog", DEFTOG, cdeftog },
{ "eval", EVAL, ceval },
{ "set", SET, cset },
{ "macro", MACRO, cmacro },
{ "error", ERROR, cerror },
{ "condition", CONDITION, ccondition },
{ "condition_!", CONDITION_N, ccondition },
{ "condition_toggle", CONDITION_TOGGLE, ccondition },
{ "condition_else", CONDITION_TOGGLE, ccondition },
{ "usercom", USERCOM, cusercom },
{ "readrc", READRC, creadrc },
{ "quit", QUIT, cquit },
{ "help", HELP, chelp },
{ "flush", FLUSH, cflush },
{ "repaint", REPAINT, cflush },
{ "forw_scroll", FORW_SCROLL, cscroll },
{ "back_scroll", BACK_SCROLL, cscroll },
{ "forw", FORW, cscroll },
{ "back", BACK, cscroll },
{ "rscroll", RSCROLL, chscroll },
{ "lscroll", LSCROLL, chscroll },
{ "goline", GOLINE, cgomisc },
{ "gopercent", GOPERCENT, cgomisc },
{ "goend", GOEND, cgoend },
{ "edit", EDIT, cedit },
{ "askfile", ASKFILE, caskfile },
{ "file", CFILE, cfile },
{ "file_list", FILE_LIST, cfile_list },
{ "stat", STAT, cstat },
{ "magicasksearch", MAGICASKSEARCH, csearch },
{ "search", SEARCH, csearch },
{ "research", RESEARCH, csearch },
{ "setmark", SETMARK, cmark },
{ "gomark", GOMARK, cmark },
{ "asktag", ASKFTAG, ctags },
{ "nexttag", NEXTFTAG, ctags },
{ "prevtag", PREVFTAG, ctags },
};
/* I believe this is just for cosmetic purposes. */
#define CMD_EXEC lower_left(); flush()
/*
* Prototypes are for people who can't program.
*/
/*
* The main command string evaluator. Returns -1 if an error occurred
* in the command or in executing the command, returns 0 otherwise. If an
* error occurs while evaluating a command line containing multiple commands,
* commands after the error are not processed. Multiple commands may be
* separated by ';' or '\n'. (Multiple commands may also be separated by
* a ' ', but this is really a bug...)
*/
int
command(line)
const char *line;
{
struct ctable *i;
donextcommand:
while (isspace(*line) || *line == ';' || *line == '\n') line++;
if (!*line)
return 0;
for (i = ctable; i != ctable + sizeof(ctable) / sizeof(struct ctable);
i++) {
if (!strncmp(i->cname, line, strlen(i->cname)) &&
(line[strlen(i->cname)] == ' ' ||
line[strlen(i->cname)] == ';' ||
line[strlen(i->cname)] == '\0')) {
/* Found a match! */
void **ctxt;
CMD_EXEC;
ctxt = getstr_raisectxt();
line = i->cfunc (i->cident, line + strlen(i->cname));
getstr_free(ctxt);
if (!line)
return -1; /* error evaluating command */
goto donextcommand;
}
}
SETERRSTR(E_BOGCOM, "invalid command: ``%s''", line);
(void) command("condition true");
return -1;
}
/*****************************************************************************
*
* Functions to help specific command functions to parse their arguments.
*
* The three functions here, getstr(), getint(), and gettog() could in theory
* have vastly different concepts of what a number is, and what a string is,
* etc., but in practice they don't.
*/
static char *readvar();
#define NCTXTS 30
void *getstr_ctxts[NCTXTS]; /* could easily be made dynamic... */
void **getstr_curctxt = getstr_ctxts;
/*
* Read a single argument string from a command string. This understands
* $variables, "double quotes", 'single quotes', and backslash escapes
* for \\, \$, \n, \e, \t, and \" (the latter only inside double quotes). A
* string may be delimited by double quotes or spaces, not both (duh). It
* may be worthwhile to add another quotation style in which arithmetic
* expressions are expanded. Currently an arithmetic expression is expanded
* iff it is the only component of the string.
*
* Returns a pointer to the beginning of the string or NULL if it was unable to
* read a string. The line is modified to point somewhere between the end of
* the command argument just read-in and the beginning of the next command
* argument (if any). The returned pointer will be free()'d by calling
* getstr_free().
*/
static char *
getstr(line)
char **line; /* Where to look for the return string */
{
int doquotes = 0; /* Doing a double-quote string */
char *retr;
if (getstr_curctxt - getstr_ctxts == NCTXTS) {
SETERRSTR(E_COMPLIM,
"compile-time limit exceeded: command contexts");
return NULL; /* wouldn't be able to register return pointer */
}
while (isspace(**line)) (*line)++;
if (**line == '\'') {
/* Read until closing quote or '\0'. */
char *nextw = retr = malloc(1);
char *c = ++(*line);
int l;
for (; *c; c++) {
if (*c == '\'') {
if (c[-1] == '\\') {
nextw[-1] = '\'';
continue;
} else {
*nextw = '\0';
*line = c + 1;
*getstr_curctxt = retr;
getstr_curctxt++;
return retr;
}
}
l = nextw - retr;
/* XXX How many realloc()'s can you make per second? */
if (!(retr = reallocf(retr, c - *line + 250))) {
SETERR (E_MALLOC);
return NULL;
}
nextw = retr + l;
*nextw = *c;
nextw++;
}
SETERR(E_CANTPARSE);
return NULL;
}
if (**line == '"') {
doquotes = 1;
(*line)++;
}
if (**line == '(') {
/* An arithmetic expression instead of a string... Well, I
* guess this is valid. See comment leading this function. */
int n;
if (getint(&n, line))
return NULL;
retr = NULL;
asprintf(&retr, "%d", n);
if (!retr)
SETERR (E_MALLOC);
*getstr_curctxt = retr;
getstr_curctxt++;
return retr;
}
if (!FMALLOC(1, retr))
return NULL;
*retr = '\0';
for (;;) {
char *c, hack[2];
switch (**line) {
case '\\':
switch (*(*line + 1)) {
case '\\': case '$': case '\'':
case 't': case ' ': case ';':
hack[0] = *(*line + 1);
hack[1] = '\0';
c = hack;
(*line) += 2;
break;
case 'n':
c = "\n";
(*line) += 2;
break;
case 'e':
c = "\e";
(*line) += 2;
break;
case '"':
if (doquotes) {
c = "\"";
(*line) += 2;
break;
} else
; /* fallthrough */
default:
c = "\\";
(*line)++;
break;
}
break;
case '$':
(*line)++;
if (!(c = readvar(line))) {
free (retr);
return NULL;
}
break;
case ' ': case '\t': case ';':
if (!doquotes) {
doquotes = 1;
case '"':
if (doquotes) {
/* The end of the string */
(*line)++;
case '\0':
*getstr_curctxt = retr;
getstr_curctxt++;
return retr;
}
}
/* fallthrough */
default:
hack[0] = **line;
hack[1] = '\0';
c = hack;
(*line)++;
break;
}
retr = reallocf(retr, strlen(retr) + strlen(c) + 1);
if (!retr) {
SETERR (E_MALLOC);
return NULL;
}
strcat(retr, c);
}
}
/*
* Returns a new context that should be passed to getstr_free() so that
* getstr_free() only free()'s memory from that particular context.
*/
static void **
getstr_raisectxt()
{
return getstr_curctxt;
}
/*
* Calls free() on all memory from context or higher.
*/
static
getstr_free(context)
void **context;
{
while (getstr_curctxt != context) {
getstr_curctxt--;
free (*getstr_curctxt);
}
}
/*
* Reads an integer value from a command string. Typed numbers must be
* in base10. If a '(' is found as the first character of the integer value,
* then getint() will read until a closing ')' unless interupted by an
* end-of-command marker (error). The parentheses are expected to contain a
* simple arithmetic statement involving only one '*', '/', etc. operation. The
* rightmost digit or the closing parenthesis should be followed by either a
* space or an end-of-command marker.
*
* Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. The line will be modified to just
* after the last piece of text parsed.
*
* XXX We may add support for negative numbers, someday...
*/
static int
getint(numb, line)
long *numb; /* The read-in number is returned through this */
char **line; /* The command line from which to read numb */
{
long n;
int j;
char *p, *t;
while (isspace(**line)) (*line)++;
switch (**line) {
case '(':
(*line)++;
if (getint(numb, line))
return -1;
while (isspace(**line)) (*line)++;
j = **line;
(*line)++;
if (j == ')')
return 0;
if (**line == '=' && (j == '!' || j == '=')
|| j == '&' && **line == '&' || j == '|' && **line == '|')
j = (j << 8) + *((*line)++);
if (getint(&n, line))
return -1;
while (isspace(**line)) (*line)++;
if (**line != ')') {
SETERRSTR (E_BADMATH,
"missing arithmetic close parenthesis");
return -1;
} else
(*line)++;
switch (j) {
case ('!' << 8) + '=':
*numb = *numb != n;
return 0;
case ('=' << 8) + '=':
*numb = *numb == n;
return 0;
case ('&' << 8) + '&':
*numb = *numb && n;
return 0;
case ('|' << 8) + '|':
*numb = *numb || n;
return 0;
case '+':
*numb += n;
return 0;
case '-':
*numb -= n;
return 0;
case '*':
*numb *= n;
return 0;
case '/':
if (n == 0)
*numb = 1;
else
*numb /= n;
return 0;
default:
SETERRSTR (E_BADMATH,
"bad arithmetic operator: ``%c''", j);
return -1;
}
case '$':
t = (*line)++;
if (!(p = readvar(line)))
return -1;
if (!isdigit(*p)) {
SETERRSTR (E_BADMATH,
"non-number found (``%s'') "
"after expanding variable at ``%s''", p, t);
return -1;
}
*numb = atol(p);
return 0;
case '9': case '0': case '8': case '1': case '7': case '2': case '6':
case '3': case '5': case '4':
*numb = atol(*line);
while (isdigit(**line)) (*line)++;
return 0;
case '"': case '\'':
/* Uh-oh. It's really a string. We'll go through getstr()
* and hope for the best, but this isn't looking good. */
if (!(p = getstr(line)))
return -1;
*numb = atol(p);
return 0;
default:
SETERRSTR (E_BADMATH,
"non-number found, number expected, before parsing ``%s''",
*line);
return -1;
}
}
/*
* Read an argument from the command string and match that argument against
* a series of legitimate values. For example,
*
* command <<opt0|opt1|opt2>>
*
* This command by be given to the command() processor as a variant of either
* "command opt1" or "command 4", both of which will cause this function to
* return the value 1. This function returns -1 on failure.
*
* Note that an option (eg. "opt1") must _not_ start with a digit!!
*/
static int
gettog(const char **line, int nopts, ...)
{
char *str;
int n;
va_list opts;
if (!(str = getstr(line)))
return -1;
if (isdigit(*str)) {
n = atol(str) % nopts;
return n;
}
va_start(opts, nopts);
for (n=0; n < nopts; n++) {
if (!strcasecmp(str, va_arg(opts, const char *))) {
va_end(opts);
return n;
}
}
va_end(opts);
SETERR (E_NOTOG); /* XXX would be nice to list valid toggles... */
return -1;
}
/*
* A companion function for gettog(). Example,
*
* optnumb = gettog(&args, 3, "opt1", "opt2", "opt3");
* settog("_lastoptnumb", optnumb, "opt1", "opt2", "opt3");
*
* And the variable named _lastoptnumb_s will be set to one of "opt1", "opt2",
* or "opt3" as per the value of optnumb. The variable _lastoptnumb_n will
* also be set to a corresponding value. The optnumb argument had better
* be within the correct range (between 0 and 2 in the above example)!!
*/
settog(const char *varname, int optval, int nargs, ...)
{
va_list opts;
char *s;
int optval_orig = optval;
assert(optval < nargs); assert(optval >= 0);
if (!(s = malloc(strlen(varname) + 3)))
return;
strcpy (s, varname);
va_start(opts, nargs);
for (; optval; optval--) va_arg(opts, const char *);
s[strlen(varname)] = '_';
s[strlen(varname) + 1] = 's';
s[strlen(varname) + 2] = '\0';
(void) setvar(s, va_arg(opts, const char *));
s[strlen(varname) + 1] = 'n';
(void) setvari(s, (long) optval_orig);
clear_error();
va_end(opts);
free(s);
}
/*
* Read {text} and return the string associated with the variable named
* <<text>>. Returns NULL on failure.
*/
static char *
readvar(line)
char **line;
{
int vlength;
char *vstart;
static char *getvar();
if (**line != '{') {
SETERR (E_BADVAR);
return NULL;
}
(*line)++;
for (vlength = 0, vstart = *line; **line &&
(isalpha(**line) || **line == '_'); (*line)++)
vlength++;
if (**line != '}' || vlength == 0) {
SETERRSTR (E_BADVAR,
"bad character ``%c'' in variable ``%.*s''", **line,
vlength, vstart);
return NULL;
}
(*line)++;
return getvar(vstart, vlength);
}
/*****************************************************************************
*
* Track variables.
*
*/
static struct vble {
struct vble *next;
char *name;
char *value;
} *vble_l; /* linked-list of existing variables */
/*
* Return a pointer to the string that variable var represents. Returns
* NULL if a match could not be found and sets erreur.
*/
static const char *
getvar(var, len)
char *var;
int len; /* strncmp(var, varmatch, len); is used to match variables */
{
struct vble *i;
for (i = vble_l; i; i = i->next) {
if (!strncasecmp (i->name, var, len))
return i->value;
}
SETERRSTR (E_BADVAR, "variable ``%.*s'' not set", len, var);
return NULL;
}
/*
* Set variable var to val. Returns -1 on failure, 0 on success.
*/
int
setvar(var, val)
char *var; /* variable to set */
char *val; /* value to set variable to */
{
struct vble *i, *last;
char *var_n, *val_n;
char *c;
for (c = var; *c && (isalpha(*c) || *c == '_'); c++) ;
if (*c) {
SETERRSTR (E_BADVAR,
"bad character ``%c'' in variable ``%s''", *c, var);
return -1;
}
for (i = vble_l; i; last = i, i = i->next) {
if (!strcasecmp (i->name, var)) {
if (!FMALLOC(strlen(val) + 1, val_n))
return -1;
free(i->value);
i->value = val_n;
strcpy(i->value, val);
return 0;
}
}
/* Need to add another variable to the list vble_l */
if (!FMALLOC(strlen(var) + 1, var_n))
return -1;
if (!FMALLOC(strlen(val) + 1, val_n))
return -1;
if (!vble_l) {
if (!FMALLOC(sizeof(struct vble), vble_l))
return -1;
i = vble_l;
} else {
if (!FMALLOC(sizeof(struct vble), last->next))
return -1;
i = last->next;
}
i->next = NULL;
i->name = var_n; strcpy(i->name, var);
i->value = val_n; strcpy(i->value, val);
return 0;
}
/*
* Set or reset, as appropriate, variable var to val.
*/
int
setvari(var, val)
const char *var;
long val;
{
char n[21]; /* XXX */
snprintf(n, sizeof(n), "%ld", val);
n[20] = '\0';
setvar(var, n);
}
/*****************************************************************************
*
* Specific command functions. These aren't actually individual functions,
* since using a gigantic switch statement is faster to type, but they
* pretend to be individual functions.
*
*/
int condition_eval = 1; /* false if we just parse commands, but do nothing */
#define ARGSTR(v) do { \
if (!((v) = getstr(&args))) return NULL; \
} while (0)
#define ARGNUM(v) do { \
if (getint(&(v), &args)) return NULL; \
} while (0)
/* semi-gratuitous use of GNU cpp extension */
#define ARGTOG(v, n, togs...) do { \
if (((v) = gettog(&args, n, togs)) == -1) \
return NULL; \
} while (0)
#define ENDPARSE do { \
if (!condition_eval) return args; \
} while (0)
/*
* deftog
*
* Set all toggle options to their default values, provided the toggle option
* is registered with this function. This command is meant to be used at the
* beginning of the startup command list.
*/
static const char *
cdeftog(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
extern int horiz_off, wraplines;
ENDPARSE;
settog("_statprompt", 1, 2, "on", "off");
settog("_ls_direction", 0, 2, "forw", "back");
settog("_ls_sense", 0, 2, "noinvert", "invert");
setvari("_curhscroll", (long) horiz_off);
settog("_wraplines", wraplines, 2, "off", "on");
setvar("_ls_regexp", "");
/*
* not present: _file_direction
*/
return args;
}
/*
* eval <<string>>
*
* Passes string back into the command evaluator.
*/
static const char *
ceval(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
const char *com;
ARGSTR(com); /* The command line to evaluate */
ENDPARSE;
/* It's not clear what to do with the command() return code */
(void) command(com);
return args;
}
/*
* set <<variablename>> <<variablestring>>
*
* Sets variable variablename to string variablestring.
*/
static const char *
cset(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
const char *str, *var;
ARGSTR(var); /* name of variable to set */
ARGSTR(str); /* value to set variable to */
ENDPARSE;
if (*var == '_') {
SETERRSTR (E_BADVAR,
"variables beginning with '_' are reserved");
return NULL;
}
if (setvar(var, str))
return NULL;
return args;
}
/*
* macro <<default_number>> <<keys>> <<command>>
*
* Associates the macro keys with command.
*/
static const char *
cmacro(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
const char *keys, *com;
long num;
ARGNUM(num); /* the default number N for this macro */
ARGSTR(keys); /* string of keys representing a macro */
ARGSTR(com); /* command line to associate with macro */
ENDPARSE;
if (setmacro(keys, com))
return NULL;
if (setmacnumb(keys, num))
return NULL;
return args;
}
/*
* error <<string>>
*
* Prints a notification message.
*/
static const char *
cerror(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
char *s;
ARGSTR(s); /* error message */
ENDPARSE;
error(s);
return args;
}
/*
* condition <<boolean>>
* condition_! <<boolean>>
*
* If boolean is false, causes all commands except for other condition
* commands to be ignored. The <<boolean>> may be specified as a number
* (in which case even numbers are true, odd numbers are false), or one
* of "on", "off", "true", and "false".
*/
static const char *
ccondition(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
/* ENDPARSE; */
if (cident == CONDITION_TOGGLE) {
condition_eval = !condition_eval;
return args;
}
switch (gettog(&args, 4, "off", "on", "false", "true")) {
case 0: case 2:
condition_eval = 0;
break;
case 1: case 3:
condition_eval = 1;
break;
case -1:
return NULL;
}
if (cident == CONDITION_N)
condition_eval = !condition_eval;
return args;
}
/*
* usercom
*
* Accept a direct command from the user's terminal.
*/
static const char *
cusercom(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
char buf[125]; /* XXX should avoid static buffer... */
ENDPARSE;
if (getinput("Command: ", buf, sizeof(buf)))
return args; /* abort the command */
if (command(buf))
return NULL;
return args;
}
/*
* readrc <<filename>>
*
* Read-in rc commands from the named file.
*/
static const char *
creadrc(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
const char *file;
FILE *fd;
ARGSTR(file);
ENDPARSE;
if (!*file)
return args;
/*
* Should perhaps warn user if file perms or ownership look suspicious.
*/
fd = fopen(file, "r");
if (!fd) {
SETERRSTR (E_NULL, "could not open file ``%s''", file);
return NULL;
}
readrc(fd);
fclose(fd);
return args;
}
/*
* quit
*
* Performs as advertised.
*/
static const char *
cquit(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
ENDPARSE;
quit();
return NULL; /* oh boy... */
}
/*
* help
*
* Doesn't do much.
*/
static const char *
chelp(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
extern int ac, curr_ac;
extern char **av;
ENDPARSE;
if (ac > 0 && !strcmp(_PATH_HELPFILE, av[curr_ac])) {
SETERRSTR(E_NULL, "already viewing help");
return NULL;
}
help();
return args;
}
/*
* flush
* repaint
*
* Flushes the file buffer, provided we are not reading from a pipe.
* Frees any other memory that I can get my hands on from here.
*/
static const char *
cflush(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
extern int ispipe;
ENDPARSE;
if (cident == FLUSH && !ispipe) {
ch_init(0, 0); /* XXX should this be ch_init(ctags,0) */
clr_linenum();
}
repaint();
return args;
}
/*
* forw_scroll <<n>>
* back_scroll <<n>>
* forw <<n>>
* back <<n>>
*
* Move forward number n lines. The _scroll variants force a scroll, the
* others may scroll or may just redraw the screen at the appropriate location,
* whichever is faster.
*/
static const char *
cscroll(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
char *args;
{
long n;
char *retr;
ARGNUM(n); /* number of lines to move by */
ENDPARSE;
switch (cident) {
case FORW_SCROLL:
forward(n, 0);
break;
case BACK_SCROLL:
backward(n, 0);
break;
case FORW:
forward(n, 1);
break;
case BACK:
backward(n, 1);
break;
}
return args;
}
/*
* rscroll <<n>>
* lscroll <<n>>
*
* Scroll left or right by n lines.
*/
static const char *
chscroll(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
long n;
char *retr;
extern int horiz_off, wraplines;
ARGNUM(n); /* Number of columns to scroll by */
ENDPARSE;
if (n == 0)
return args;
switch (cident) {
case RSCROLL:
if (wraplines) {
wraplines = 0;
assert (horiz_off == 0);
} else {
horiz_off += n;
if (horiz_off < 0)
horiz_off = INT_MAX; /* disaster control */
}
break;
case LSCROLL:
if (horiz_off != 0) {
horiz_off -= n;
if (horiz_off < 0)
horiz_off = 0;
} else
wraplines = 1;
break;
}
repaint(); /* screen_trashed = 1 */
setvari("_curhscroll", (long) horiz_off);
settog("_wraplines", wraplines, 2, "off", "on");
return args;
}
/*
* goline <<line>>
* gopercent <<percent>>
*
* Goto the line numbered <<line>>, if possible. Goto <<percent>> percent of
* the file. Whole-numbered percents only, of course.
*/
static const char *
cgomisc(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
long n;
ARGNUM(n); /* number N */
ENDPARSE;
switch (cident) {
case GOLINE:
jump_back(n);
break;
case GOPERCENT:
if (n > 100)
n = 100;
jump_percent(n);
break;
}
return args;
}
/*
* goend
*
* Goto the end of the file. Future variation should include the GNU less(1)-
* style follow a-la tail(1).
*/
static const char *
cgoend(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
ENDPARSE;
jump_forw();
return args;
}
/*
* edit
*
* Edits the current file with a word editor. This command is just begging
* to be extended to allow the user to specify an editor. Additionally, this
* would require some kind of getenv command or similar change.
*/
static const char *
cedit(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
extern ispipe;
ENDPARSE;
if (ispipe) {
SETERRSTR(E_NULL, "cannot edit standard input");
return NULL;
}
editfile();
/*
* XXX less-than brilliant things happen if the user while editing
* deletes a large section at the end of the file where we think we
* are currently viewing...
*/
ch_init(0, 0); /* Clear the internal file buffer */
clr_linenum();
return args;
}
/*
* askfile
*
* Loads a new file. Queries the user for the name of the new file.
*/
static const char *
caskfile(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
char buf[MAXPATHLEN + 1];
ENDPARSE;
if (getinput("Examine: ", buf, sizeof(buf)))
return args; /* abort */
/* Abort is different from a "" answer in that "" causes the current
* file to be re-opened. */
/* XXX should modify this() or edit() to handle lists of file, ie.
* the type of lists that I get if I try to glob("*") */
(void)edit(glob(buf));
return args;
}
/*
* file <<next|previous>> <<N>>
*
* Loads the N'th next or previous file, typically from the list of files
* given on the command line.
*/
static const char *
cfile(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
enum { FORW=0, BACK=1 } direction;
long N;
ARGTOG(direction, 10, "next", "previous", "forward", "backward",
"forwards", "backwards", "next", "prev", "forw", "back");
ARGNUM(N);
ENDPARSE;
direction %= 2;
/* next_file() and prev_file() call error() directly (bad) */
switch (direction) {
case FORW:
next_file(N);
break;
case BACK:
prev_file(N);
break;
}
settog("_file_direction", direction, 2, "next", "previous");
return args;
}
/*
* file_list
*
* Lists the files the "file next" and "file prev" are moving around in.
*/
static const char *
cfile_list(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
ENDPARSE;
showlist();
repaint(); /* screen_trashed = 1; */
return args;
}
/*
* stat <<on|off>>
*
* Display the detailed statistics as part of the prompt. The toggle option
* variable is called _statprompt (giving ${_statprompt_s} and
* ${_statprompt_n}).
*/
static const char *
cstat(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
int onoff;
ARGTOG(onoff, 2, "on", "off");
ENDPARSE;
statprompt(onoff);
settog("_statprompt", onoff, 2, "on", "off");
return args;
}
/*
* magicasksearch <<forw|back>> <<n>>
* search <<forw|back>> <<n>> <<<noinvert|invert>> <searchstring>>
* research <<forw|back>> <<n>>
*
* Arguments specifying an option (ie. <<forw|back>> and <<noinvert|invert>>
* may be specified either as text (eg. "forw"), or as a number, in which case
* even numbers specify the former setting and odd numbers the latter setting.
*
* The magicasksearch will ask the user for a regexp and intuit whether they
* want to invert the sense of matching or not: if the first character of the
* regexp is a '!', it is removed and the sense is inverted. If the regexp
* entered is null, then we will use ${_ls_regexp} (error if not set).
*
* The toggle options are called _ls_direction and _ls_sense. In addition,
* ${_ls_regexp} is set to the regexp used. These variables are only set
* when the search and magicsearch commands are used.
*/
static const char *
csearch(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
char buf[100], *str;
enum { FORW=0, BACK=1 } direction;
static enum { NOINVERT=0, INVERT=1 } sense;
long N;
int abrt = 0;
ARGTOG(direction, 6, "forw", "back", "forward", "backward",
"forwards", "backwards");
ARGNUM(N);
if (cident == SEARCH) {
ARGTOG(sense, 2, "noinvert", "invert");
ARGSTR(str);
}
ENDPARSE;
direction %= 2;
/* Get the search string, one way or another */
switch (cident) {
case MAGICASKSEARCH:
biggetinputhack(); /* It's magic, boys */
if (direction == FORW)
abrt = getinput("Search: /", buf, 2);
else
abrt = getinput("Search: ?", buf, 2);
switch (*buf) {
case '!':
/* Magic */
if (direction == FORW)
abrt = getinput("Search: !/", buf, sizeof(buf));
else
abrt = getinput("Search: !?", buf, sizeof(buf));
sense = INVERT;
break;
default:
/* No magic */
ungetcc(*buf);
if (direction == FORW)
abrt = getinput("Search: /", buf, sizeof(buf));
else
abrt = getinput("Search: ?", buf, sizeof(buf));
case '\0':
sense = NOINVERT;
break;
}
str = buf;
break;
case SEARCH:
break;
case RESEARCH:
str = NULL;
break;
}
if (abrt)
return args;
if (cident == SEARCH || cident == MAGICASKSEARCH) {
settog("_ls_direction", direction, 2, "forw", "back");
settog("_ls_sense", sense, 2, "noinvert", "invert");
if (*str)
setvar("_ls_regexp", str);
}
/*
* XXX Currently search() contains magic to deal with (*str=='\0').
* This magic should be moved into this function so that we can work
* as described in the function comment header.
*/
search(!direction, str, N, !sense);
return args;
}
/*
* setmark <<character>>
* gomark <<character>>
*
* Set a marker at the current position, or goto a previously set marker.
* Character may be a-z, or '?' to ask the user to enter a character. The
* special mark '\'' may not be set, but may be the target of a goto.
*/
static const char *
cmark(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
char smark[2];
const char *mark;
ARGSTR(mark);
ENDPARSE;
/* gomark() and setmark() will further check mark's validity */
if (!*mark || mark[1]) {
SETERRSTR(E_NULL, "bad mark character");
return NULL;
}
if (*mark == '?') {
biggetinputhack(); /* so getinput() returns after one char */
switch (cident) {
case GOMARK:
getinput("goto mark: ", smark, sizeof smark);
break;
case SETMARK:
getinput("set mark: ", smark, sizeof smark);
break;
}
if (!*smark)
return args;
mark = smark;
}
switch (cident) {
case GOMARK:
gomark(*mark);
break;
case SETMARK:
setmark(*mark);
break;
}
return args;
}
/*
* asktag
* nexttag <<number>>
* prevtag <<number>>
*
* Asks the user for a tag, or moves around the tag queue.
*/
static const char *
ctags(cident, args)
enum cident cident;
const char *args;
{
extern char *tagfile; /* XXX No reason for this to be a global... */
long n;
if (cident != ASKFTAG)
ARGNUM(n);
ENDPARSE;
if (cident == ASKFTAG) {
char buf[100]; /* XXX should do something else... */
getinput("Tag: ", buf, sizeof(buf));
if (!*buf)
return args;
findtag(buf);
} else {
switch (cident) {
case NEXTFTAG:
nexttag(n);
break;
case PREVFTAG:
prevtag(n);
break;
}
}
/* Load the tagfile and position ourselves. */
if (tagfile == NULL)
return NULL;
if (edit(tagfile))
tagsearch();
return args; /* tag stuff still calls error() on its own */
}