Annotation of src/usr.bin/less/mark.c, Revision 1.6
1.1 etheisen 1: /*
1.4 millert 2: * Copyright (C) 1984-2002 Mark Nudelman
1.1 etheisen 3: *
1.4 millert 4: * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public
5: * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file.
1.1 etheisen 6: *
1.4 millert 7: * For more information about less, or for information on how to
8: * contact the author, see the README file.
1.1 etheisen 9: */
10:
11:
12: #include "less.h"
13:
14: extern IFILE curr_ifile;
15: extern int sc_height;
16: extern int jump_sline;
17:
18: /*
19: * A mark is an ifile (input file) plus a position within the file.
20: */
21: struct mark {
22: IFILE m_ifile;
23: struct scrpos m_scrpos;
24: };
25:
26: /*
27: * The table of marks.
28: * Each mark is identified by a lowercase or uppercase letter.
1.4 millert 29: * The final one is lmark, for the "last mark"; addressed by the apostrophe.
1.1 etheisen 30: */
1.4 millert 31: #define NMARKS ((2*26)+1) /* a-z, A-Z, lastmark */
32: #define LASTMARK (NMARKS-1)
1.1 etheisen 33: static struct mark marks[NMARKS];
34:
35: /*
36: * Initialize the mark table to show no marks are set.
37: */
38: public void
39: init_mark()
40: {
41: int i;
42:
43: for (i = 0; i < NMARKS; i++)
44: marks[i].m_scrpos.pos = NULL_POSITION;
45: }
46:
47: /*
48: * See if a mark letter is valid (between a and z).
49: */
50: static struct mark *
51: getumark(c)
52: int c;
53: {
54: if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z')
55: return (&marks[c-'a']);
56:
57: if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')
58: return (&marks[c-'A'+26]);
59:
60: error("Invalid mark letter", NULL_PARG);
61: return (NULL);
62: }
63:
64: /*
65: * Get the mark structure identified by a character.
66: * The mark struct may come either from the mark table
67: * or may be constructed on the fly for certain characters like ^, $.
68: */
69: static struct mark *
70: getmark(c)
71: int c;
72: {
1.4 millert 73: register struct mark *m;
1.1 etheisen 74: static struct mark sm;
75:
76: switch (c)
77: {
78: case '^':
79: /*
80: * Beginning of the current file.
81: */
82: m = &sm;
83: m->m_scrpos.pos = ch_zero();
84: m->m_scrpos.ln = 0;
85: m->m_ifile = curr_ifile;
86: break;
87: case '$':
88: /*
89: * End of the current file.
90: */
91: if (ch_end_seek())
92: {
93: error("Cannot seek to end of file", NULL_PARG);
94: return (NULL);
95: }
96: m = &sm;
97: m->m_scrpos.pos = ch_tell();
98: m->m_scrpos.ln = sc_height-1;
99: m->m_ifile = curr_ifile;
100: break;
101: case '.':
102: /*
103: * Current position in the current file.
104: */
105: m = &sm;
1.4 millert 106: get_scrpos(&m->m_scrpos);
1.1 etheisen 107: m->m_ifile = curr_ifile;
108: break;
109: case '\'':
110: /*
111: * The "last mark".
112: */
1.4 millert 113: m = &marks[LASTMARK];
1.1 etheisen 114: break;
115: default:
116: /*
117: * Must be a user-defined mark.
118: */
119: m = getumark(c);
120: if (m == NULL)
121: break;
122: if (m->m_scrpos.pos == NULL_POSITION)
123: {
124: error("Mark not set", NULL_PARG);
125: return (NULL);
126: }
127: break;
128: }
129: return (m);
130: }
131:
1.6 ! deraadt 132: #ifndef SMALL_PROGRAM
1.1 etheisen 133: /*
134: * Is a mark letter is invalid?
135: */
136: public int
137: badmark(c)
138: int c;
139: {
140: return (getmark(c) == NULL);
141: }
1.6 ! deraadt 142: #endif /* SMALL_PROGRAM */
1.1 etheisen 143:
144: /*
145: * Set a user-defined mark.
146: */
147: public void
148: setmark(c)
149: int c;
150: {
1.4 millert 151: register struct mark *m;
1.1 etheisen 152: struct scrpos scrpos;
153:
154: m = getumark(c);
155: if (m == NULL)
156: return;
157: get_scrpos(&scrpos);
158: m->m_scrpos = scrpos;
159: m->m_ifile = curr_ifile;
160: }
161:
162: /*
163: * Set lmark (the mark named by the apostrophe).
164: */
165: public void
166: lastmark()
167: {
168: struct scrpos scrpos;
169:
170: get_scrpos(&scrpos);
171: if (scrpos.pos == NULL_POSITION)
172: return;
1.4 millert 173: marks[LASTMARK].m_scrpos = scrpos;
174: marks[LASTMARK].m_ifile = curr_ifile;
1.1 etheisen 175: }
176:
177: /*
178: * Go to a mark.
179: */
180: public void
181: gomark(c)
182: int c;
183: {
1.4 millert 184: register struct mark *m;
1.1 etheisen 185: struct scrpos scrpos;
186:
187: m = getmark(c);
188: if (m == NULL)
189: return;
190:
191: /*
192: * If we're trying to go to the lastmark and
193: * it has not been set to anything yet,
194: * set it to the beginning of the current file.
195: */
1.4 millert 196: if (m == &marks[LASTMARK] && m->m_scrpos.pos == NULL_POSITION)
1.1 etheisen 197: {
198: m->m_ifile = curr_ifile;
199: m->m_scrpos.pos = ch_zero();
200: m->m_scrpos.ln = jump_sline;
201: }
202:
203: /*
204: * If we're using lmark, we must save the screen position now,
205: * because if we call edit_ifile() below, lmark will change.
206: * (We save the screen position even if we're not using lmark.)
207: */
208: scrpos = m->m_scrpos;
209: if (m->m_ifile != curr_ifile)
210: {
211: /*
212: * Not in the current file; edit the correct file.
213: */
214: if (edit_ifile(m->m_ifile))
215: return;
216: }
217:
218: jump_loc(scrpos.pos, scrpos.ln);
219: }
220:
1.6 ! deraadt 221: #ifndef SMALL_PROGRAM
1.1 etheisen 222: /*
223: * Return the position associated with a given mark letter.
224: *
225: * We don't return which screen line the position
226: * is associated with, but this doesn't matter much,
227: * because it's always the first non-blank line on the screen.
228: */
229: public POSITION
230: markpos(c)
231: int c;
232: {
1.4 millert 233: register struct mark *m;
1.1 etheisen 234:
235: m = getmark(c);
236: if (m == NULL)
237: return (NULL_POSITION);
238:
239: if (m->m_ifile != curr_ifile)
240: {
241: error("Mark not in current file", NULL_PARG);
242: return (NULL_POSITION);
243: }
244: return (m->m_scrpos.pos);
1.4 millert 245: }
1.6 ! deraadt 246: #endif /* SMALL_PROGRAM */
1.4 millert 247:
248: /*
249: * Clear the marks associated with a specified ifile.
250: */
251: public void
252: unmark(ifile)
253: IFILE ifile;
254: {
255: int i;
256:
257: for (i = 0; i < NMARKS; i++)
258: if (marks[i].m_ifile == ifile)
259: marks[i].m_scrpos.pos = NULL_POSITION;
1.1 etheisen 260: }