b2e899c41f
Reviewed by: Sean Eric Fagan
335 lines
8.9 KiB
C
335 lines
8.9 KiB
C
/*-
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* Copyright (c) 1993, 1994
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* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
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* must display the following acknowledgement:
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* This product includes software developed by the University of
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* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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* without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#ifndef lint
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static char sccsid[] = "@(#)svi_relative.c 8.18 (Berkeley) 8/17/94";
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#endif /* not lint */
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/queue.h>
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#include <sys/time.h>
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#include <bitstring.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <termios.h>
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#include "compat.h"
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#include <db.h>
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#include <regex.h>
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#include "vi.h"
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#include "svi_screen.h"
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static size_t svi_screens
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__P((SCR *, EXF *, char *, size_t, recno_t, size_t *));
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/*
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* svi_column --
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* Return the logical column of the cursor.
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*/
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int
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svi_column(sp, ep, cp)
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SCR *sp;
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EXF *ep;
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size_t *cp;
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{
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size_t col;
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col = SVP(sp)->sc_col;
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if (O_ISSET(sp, O_NUMBER))
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col -= O_NUMBER_LENGTH;
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*cp = col;
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return (0);
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}
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/*
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* svi_opt_screens --
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* Return the screen columns necessary to display the line, or
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* if specified, the physical character column within the line,
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* including space required for the O_NUMBER and O_LIST options.
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*/
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size_t
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svi_opt_screens(sp, ep, lno, cnop)
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SCR *sp;
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EXF *ep;
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recno_t lno;
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size_t *cnop;
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{
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size_t cols, screens;
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/*
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* Check for a cached value. We maintain a cache because, if the
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* line is large, this routine gets called repeatedly. One other
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* hack, lots of time the cursor is on column one, which is an easy
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* one.
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*/
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if (cnop == NULL) {
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if (SVP(sp)->ss_lno == lno)
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return (SVP(sp)->ss_screens);
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} else if (*cnop == 0)
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return (1);
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/* Figure out how many columns the line/column needs. */
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cols = svi_screens(sp, ep, NULL, 0, lno, cnop);
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/* Leading number if O_NUMBER option set. */
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if (O_ISSET(sp, O_NUMBER))
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cols += O_NUMBER_LENGTH;
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/* Trailing '$' if O_LIST option set. */
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if (O_ISSET(sp, O_LIST) && cnop == NULL)
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cols += KEY_LEN(sp, '$');
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screens = (cols / sp->cols + (cols % sp->cols ? 1 : 0));
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if (screens == 0)
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screens = 1;
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/* Cache the value. */
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if (cnop == NULL) {
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SVP(sp)->ss_lno = lno;
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SVP(sp)->ss_screens = screens;
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}
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return (screens);
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}
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/*
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* svi_screens --
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* Return the screen columns necessary to display the line, or,
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* if specified, the physical character column within the line.
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*/
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static size_t
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svi_screens(sp, ep, lp, llen, lno, cnop)
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SCR *sp;
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EXF *ep;
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char *lp;
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size_t llen;
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recno_t lno;
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size_t *cnop;
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{
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size_t chlen, cno, len, scno, tab_off;
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int ch, listset;
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char *p;
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/* Need the line to go any further. */
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if (lp == NULL)
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lp = file_gline(sp, ep, lno, &llen);
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/* Missing or empty lines are easy. */
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if (lp == NULL || llen == 0)
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return (0);
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listset = O_ISSET(sp, O_LIST);
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#define SET_CHLEN { \
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chlen = (ch = *(u_char *)p++) == '\t' && \
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!listset ? TAB_OFF(sp, tab_off) : KEY_LEN(sp, ch); \
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}
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#define TAB_RESET { \
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/* \
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* If past the end of the screen, and the character was a tab, \
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* reset the screen column to 0. Otherwise, display the rest \
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* of the character on the next line. \
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*/ \
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if ((tab_off += chlen) >= sp->cols) \
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if (ch == '\t') { \
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tab_off = 0; \
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scno -= scno % sp->cols; \
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} else \
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tab_off -= sp->cols; \
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}
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p = lp;
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len = llen;
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scno = tab_off = 0;
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if (cnop == NULL)
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while (len--) {
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SET_CHLEN;
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scno += chlen;
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TAB_RESET;
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}
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else
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for (cno = *cnop; len--; --cno) {
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SET_CHLEN;
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scno += chlen;
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TAB_RESET;
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if (cno == 0)
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break;
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}
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return (scno);
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}
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/*
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* svi_rcm --
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* Return the physical column from the line that will display a
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* character closest to the currently most attractive character
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* position (which is stored as a screen column).
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*/
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size_t
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svi_rcm(sp, ep, lno)
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SCR *sp;
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EXF *ep;
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recno_t lno;
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{
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size_t len;
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/* Last character is easy, and common. */
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if (sp->rcm_last)
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return (file_gline(sp,
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ep, lno, &len) == NULL || len == 0 ? 0 : len - 1);
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/* First character is easy, and common. */
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if (HMAP->off == 1 && sp->rcm == 0)
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return (0);
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/*
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* Get svi_cm_private() to do the hard work. If doing leftright
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* scrolling, we use the current screen offset, otherwise, use
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* the first screen, i.e. an offset of 1.
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*
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* XXX
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* I'm not sure that an offset of 1 is right. What happens is that
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* the vi main loop calls us for the VM_RCM case. By using an offset
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* of 1, we're assuming that every VM_RCM command changes lines, and
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* that we want to position on the first screen for that line. This
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* is currently the way it works, but it's not clean. I'd prefer it if
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* we could find the SMAP entry the cursor references, and use that
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* screen offset. Unfortunately, that's not going to be easy, as we
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* don't keep that information around and it may be expensive to get.
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*/
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return (svi_cm_private(sp, ep, lno,
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O_ISSET(sp, O_LEFTRIGHT) ? HMAP->off : 1, sp->rcm));
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}
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/*
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* svi_cm_public --
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* Return the physical column from the line that will display a
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* character closest to the specified screen column.
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*
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* The extra interface is because it's called by vi, which doesn't
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* have a handle on the SMAP structure.
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*/
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size_t
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svi_cm_public(sp, ep, lno, cno)
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SCR *sp;
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EXF *ep;
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recno_t lno;
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size_t cno;
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{
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return (svi_cm_private(sp, ep, lno, HMAP->off, cno));
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}
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/*
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* svi_cm_private --
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* Return the physical column from the line that will display a
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* character closest to the specified screen column, taking into
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* account the screen offset.
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*
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* The offset is for the commands that move logical distances, i.e.
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* if it's a logical scroll the closest physical distance is based
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* on the logical line, not the physical line.
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*/
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size_t
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svi_cm_private(sp, ep, lno, off, cno)
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SCR *sp;
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EXF *ep;
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recno_t lno;
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size_t off, cno;
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{
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size_t chlen, len, llen, scno, tab_off;
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int ch, listset;
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char *lp, *p;
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/* Need the line to go any further. */
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lp = file_gline(sp, ep, lno, &llen);
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/* Missing or empty lines are easy. */
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if (lp == NULL || llen == 0)
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return (0);
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listset = O_ISSET(sp, O_LIST);
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/* Discard screen (logical) lines. */
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for (scno = 0, p = lp, len = llen; --off;) {
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for (; len && scno < sp->cols; --len)
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scno += (ch = *(u_char *)p++) == '\t' &&
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!listset ? TAB_OFF(sp, scno) : KEY_LEN(sp, ch);
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/*
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* If reached the end of the physical line, return
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* the last physical character in the line.
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*/
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if (len == 0)
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return (llen - 1);
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/*
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* If the character was a tab, reset the screen column to 0.
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* Otherwise, the rest of the character is displayed on the
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* next line.
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*/
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if (ch == '\t')
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scno = 0;
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else
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scno -= sp->cols;
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}
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/* Step through the line until reach the right character or EOL. */
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for (tab_off = scno; len--;) {
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SET_CHLEN;
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/*
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* If we've reached the specific character, there are three
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* cases.
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*
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* 1: scno == cno, i.e. the current character ends at the
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* screen character we care about.
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* a: off < llen - 1, i.e. not the last character in
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* the line, return the offset of the next character.
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* b: else return the offset of the last character.
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* 2: scno != cno, i.e. this character overruns the character
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* we care about, return the offset of this character.
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*/
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if ((scno += chlen) >= cno) {
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off = p - lp;
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return (scno == cno ?
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(off < llen - 1 ? off : llen - 1) : off - 1);
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}
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TAB_RESET;
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}
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/* No such character; return the start of the last character. */
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return (llen - 1);
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}
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