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Revision 1.1, Fri Feb 25 19:08:50 2000 UTC (24 years, 3 months ago) by deraadt
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initial import of mg2a

/*
 *		regular expression search commands for
 *			   MicroGnuEmacs
 *
 * This file contains functions to implement several of gnuemacs'
 * regular expression functions for MicroGnuEmacs.  Several of
 * the routines below are just minor rearrangements of the MicroGnuEmacs
 * non-regular expression search functions.  Hence some of them date back
 * in essential structure to the original MicroEMACS; others are modifications
 * of Rich Ellison's code.  I, Peter Newton, wrote about half from scratch.
 *
 * Although I have nothing to do with the GNU project, these functions
 * require the GNU project's regular expression package (files regex.c and
 * regex.h).  Hence, this file comes under the same copyright notice
 * as the GNU project's code.  As far as I know, the rest of MicroGnuEmacs
 * need not since it may be used independently of any GNU project code.	 In
 * any case, I certainly do not warrant either the correctness or utility
 * of this code.  The GNU project copyright notice follows.  Don't you
 * wish they would make it a bit shorter!
 */

/*
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*/

#ifdef	REGEX
#include	"def.h"
#include	"macro.h"

#define SRCH_BEGIN	(0)			/* Search sub-codes.	*/
#define SRCH_FORW	(-1)
#define SRCH_BACK	(-2)
#define SRCH_NOPR	(-3)
#define SRCH_ACCM	(-4)
#define SRCH_MARK	(-5)

char	re_pat[NPAT];			/* Regex pattern		*/
int	re_srch_lastdir = SRCH_NOPR;	 /* Last search flags. */
int	casefoldsearch = TRUE;		 /* Does search ignore case ? */

/* Indexed by a character, gives the upper case equivalent of the character */

static char upcase[0400] =
  { 000, 001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007,
    010, 011, 012, 013, 014, 015, 016, 017,
    020, 021, 022, 023, 024, 025, 026, 027,
    030, 031, 032, 033, 034, 035, 036, 037,
    040, 041, 042, 043, 044, 045, 046, 047,
    050, 051, 052, 053, 054, 055, 056, 057,
    060, 061, 062, 063, 064, 065, 066, 067,
    070, 071, 072, 073, 074, 075, 076, 077,
    0100, 0101, 0102, 0103, 0104, 0105, 0106, 0107,
    0110, 0111, 0112, 0113, 0114, 0115, 0116, 0117,
    0120, 0121, 0122, 0123, 0124, 0125, 0126, 0127,
    0130, 0131, 0132, 0133, 0134, 0135, 0136, 0137,
    0140, 0101, 0102, 0103, 0104, 0105, 0106, 0107,
    0110, 0111, 0112, 0113, 0114, 0115, 0116, 0117,
    0120, 0121, 0122, 0123, 0124, 0125, 0126, 0127,
    0130, 0131, 0132, 0173, 0174, 0175, 0176, 0177,
    0200, 0201, 0202, 0203, 0204, 0205, 0206, 0207,
    0210, 0211, 0212, 0213, 0214, 0215, 0216, 0217,
    0220, 0221, 0222, 0223, 0224, 0225, 0226, 0227,
    0230, 0231, 0232, 0233, 0234, 0235, 0236, 0237,
    0240, 0241, 0242, 0243, 0244, 0245, 0246, 0247,
    0250, 0251, 0252, 0253, 0254, 0255, 0256, 0257,
    0260, 0261, 0262, 0263, 0264, 0265, 0266, 0267,
    0270, 0271, 0272, 0273, 0274, 0275, 0276, 0277,
    0300, 0301, 0302, 0303, 0304, 0305, 0306, 0307,
    0310, 0311, 0312, 0313, 0314, 0315, 0316, 0317,
    0320, 0321, 0322, 0323, 0324, 0325, 0326, 0327,
    0330, 0331, 0332, 0333, 0334, 0335, 0336, 0337,
    0340, 0341, 0342, 0343, 0344, 0345, 0346, 0347,
    0350, 0351, 0352, 0353, 0354, 0355, 0356, 0357,
    0360, 0361, 0362, 0363, 0364, 0365, 0366, 0367,
    0370, 0371, 0372, 0373, 0374, 0375, 0376, 0377
  };

/*
 * Search forward.
 * Get a search string from the user, and search for it,
 * starting at ".". If found, "." gets moved to just after the
 * matched characters, and display does all the hard stuff.
 * If not found, it just prints a message.
 */
/*ARGSUSED*/
re_forwsearch(f, n) {
	register int	s;

	if ((s=re_readpattern("RE Search")) != TRUE)
		return (s);
	if (re_forwsrch() == FALSE) {
		ewprintf("Search failed: \"%s\"", re_pat);
		return (FALSE);
	}
	re_srch_lastdir = SRCH_FORW;
	return (TRUE);
}

/*
 * Reverse search.
 * Get a search string from the	 user, and search, starting at "."
 * and proceeding toward the front of the buffer. If found "." is left
 * pointing at the first character of the pattern [the last character that
 * was matched].
 */
/*ARGSUSED*/
re_backsearch(f, n) {
	register int	s;

	if ((s=re_readpattern("RE Search backward")) != TRUE)
		return (s);
	if (re_backsrch() == FALSE) {
		ewprintf("Search failed: \"%s\"", re_pat);
		return (FALSE);
	}
	re_srch_lastdir = SRCH_BACK;
	return (TRUE);
}



/*
 * Search again, using the same search string
 * and direction as the last search command. The direction
 * has been saved in "srch_lastdir", so you know which way
 * to go.
 */
/*ARGSUSED*/
/*  This code has problems-- some incompatibility(?) with
    extend.c causes match to fail when it should not.
 */
re_searchagain(f, n) {

  if (re_srch_lastdir == SRCH_NOPR) {
    ewprintf("No last search");
    return (FALSE);
  }

  if (re_srch_lastdir == SRCH_FORW) {
    if (re_forwsrch() == FALSE) {
      ewprintf("Search failed: \"%s\"", re_pat);
      return (FALSE);
    }
    return (TRUE);
  }
  if (re_srch_lastdir == SRCH_BACK) {
    if (re_backsrch() == FALSE) {
      ewprintf("Search failed: \"%s\"", re_pat);
      return (FALSE);
    }
    return (TRUE);
  }
}


#include "regex.h"
#define BYTEWIDTH 8

/* Compiled regex goes here-- changed only when new pattern read */
static struct re_pattern_buffer re_buff;
static char fastmap[(1 << BYTEWIDTH)];

/* regs holds boundaries of matched text */
static struct re_registers regs;

/*
 * Re-Query Replace.
 *	Replace strings selectively.  Does a search and replace operation.
 */
/*ARGSUSED*/
re_queryrepl(f, n) {
	register int	s;
	register int	rcnt = 0;	/* Replacements made so far	*/
	register int	plen;		/* length of found string	*/
	char		news[NPAT];	/* replacement string		*/

	/* Casefold check */
	if (!casefoldsearch) f = TRUE;

	if ((s=re_readpattern("RE Query replace")) != TRUE)
		return (s);
	if ((s=ereply("Query replace %s with: ",news, NPAT, re_pat)) == ABORT)
		return (s);
	if (s == FALSE)
		news[0] = '\0';
	ewprintf("Query replacing %s with %s:", re_pat, news);

	/*
	 * Search forward repeatedly, checking each time whether to insert
	 * or not.  The "!" case makes the check always true, so it gets put
	 * into a tighter loop for efficiency.
	 */

	while (re_forwsrch() == TRUE) {
	retry:
		update();
		switch (getkey(FALSE)) {
		case ' ':
			plen = regs.end[0] - regs.start[0];
			if (re_doreplace((RSIZE) plen, news, f) == FALSE)
				return (FALSE);
			rcnt++;
			break;

		case '.':
			plen = regs.end[0] - regs.start[0];
			if (re_doreplace((RSIZE) plen, news, f) == FALSE)
				return (FALSE);
			rcnt++;
			goto stopsearch;

		case CCHR('G'): /* ^G */
			(VOID) ctrlg(FFRAND, 0);
		case CCHR('['): /* ESC */
		case '`':
			goto stopsearch;

		case '!':
			do {
				plen = regs.end[0] - regs.start[0];
				if (re_doreplace((RSIZE) plen, news, f) == FALSE)
					return (FALSE);
				rcnt++;
			} while (re_forwsrch() == TRUE);
			goto stopsearch;

		case CCHR('?'):		/* To not replace */
			break;

		default:
ewprintf("<SP> replace, [.] rep-end, <DEL> don't, [!] repl rest <ESC> quit");
			goto retry;
		}
	}
stopsearch:
	curwp->w_flag |= WFHARD;
	update();
	if (!inmacro) {
		if (rcnt == 0)
			ewprintf("(No replacements done)");
		else if (rcnt == 1)
			ewprintf("(1 replacement done)");
		else
			ewprintf("(%d replacements done)", rcnt);
	}
	return TRUE;
}



/* Routine re_doreplace calls lreplace to make replacements needed by
 * re_query replace.  Its reason for existence is to deal with \1,
 * \2. etc.
 */

/* Maximum length of replacement string */
#define REPLEN 256

re_doreplace(plen, st, f)
     register RSIZE  plen;		     /* length to remove	     */
     char	     *st;		     /* replacement string	     */
     int	     f;			     /* case hack disable	     */
{
  int s;
  int num, k;
  register int j;
  int more, state;
  LINE *clp;
  char repstr[REPLEN];

  clp = curwp->w_dotp;
  more = TRUE;
  j = 0;
  state = 0;

  /* The following FSA parses the replacement string */
  while (more) {
    switch (state) {

    case 0: if (*st == '\\') {
	      st++;
	      state = 1;
	    }
	    else if (*st == '\0')
	      more = FALSE;
	    else {
	      repstr[j] = *st;
	      j++; if (j >= REPLEN) return(FALSE);
	      st++;
	    }
	    break;
    case 1: if (*st >= '0' && *st <= '9') {
	      num = *st - '0';
	      st++;
	      state = 2;
	    }
	    else if (*st == '\0')
	      more = FALSE;
	    else {
	      repstr[j] = *st;
	      j++; if (j >= REPLEN) return(FALSE);
	      st++;
	      state = 0;
	    }
	    break;
    case 2: if (*st >= '0' && *st <= '9') {
	      num = 10*num + *st - '0';
	      st++;
	    }
	    else {
	      if (num >= RE_NREGS) return(FALSE);
	      k = regs.end[num] - regs.start[num];
	      if (j+k >= REPLEN) return(FALSE);
	      bcopy(&(clp->l_text[regs.start[num]]), &repstr[j], k);
	      j += k;
	      if (*st == '\0')
		more = FALSE;
	      if (*st == '\\') {
		st++;
		state = 1;
	      }
	      else {
		repstr[j] = *st;
		j++; if (j >= REPLEN) return(FALSE);
		st++;
		state = 0;
	      }
	    }
	    break;
	  } /* end case */
  } /* end while */

  repstr[j] = '\0';

  s = lreplace(plen, repstr, f);

  return(s);
}



/*
 * This routine does the real work of a
 * forward search. The pattern is sitting in the external
 * variable "pat". If found, dot is updated, the window system
 * is notified of the change, and TRUE is returned. If the
 * string isn't found, FALSE is returned.
 */
re_forwsrch() {

  register LINE *clp;
  register int tbo;
  int ntries;
  int i, plen;

  clp = curwp->w_dotp;
  tbo = curwp->w_doto;

  if (tbo == clp->l_used)
    /* Don't start matching off end of line-- must
     * move to beginning of next line, unless at end
     */
    if (clp != curbp->b_linep) {
      clp = lforw(clp);
      tbo = 0;
    }


  /* Note this loop does not process the last line, but this editor
     always makes the last line empty so this is good.
   */

  while (clp != (curbp->b_linep)) {

     ntries = llength(clp) - tbo;
     i = re_search (&re_buff, ltext(clp), llength(clp), tbo, ntries, &regs);

     if (i == -1) {
       clp = lforw(clp);
       tbo = 0;
     }
     else {
       curwp->w_doto = regs.end[0];
       curwp->w_dotp = clp;
       curwp->w_flag |= WFMOVE;
       return (TRUE);
     }

   }

  return(FALSE);

}


/*
 * This routine does the real work of a
 * backward search. The pattern is sitting in the external
 * variable "re_pat". If found, dot is updated, the window system
 * is notified of the change, and TRUE is returned. If the
 * string isn't found, FALSE is returned.
 */
re_backsrch() {

  register LINE *clp;
  register int tbo;
  int ntries;
  int i, startpos;
char m[1];

  clp = curwp->w_dotp;
  tbo = curwp->w_doto;

  /* Start search one position to the left of dot */
  tbo = tbo - 1;
  if (tbo < 0) {
    /* must move up one line */
    clp = lback(clp);
    tbo = llength(clp);
  }

  /* Note this loop does not process the last line, but this editor
     always makes the last line empty so this is good.
   */

  while (clp != (curbp->b_linep)) {

     ntries = tbo;
     i = re_search (&re_buff, ltext(clp), llength(clp), tbo, -ntries, &regs);

     if (i == -1) {
       clp = lback(clp);
       tbo = llength(clp);
     }
     else {
       curwp->w_doto = regs.start[0];
       curwp->w_dotp = clp;
       curwp->w_flag |= WFMOVE;
       return (TRUE);
     }

   }

  return(FALSE);

}


/*
 * Read a pattern.
 * Stash it in the external variable "re_pat". The "pat" is
 * not updated if the user types in an empty line. If the user typed
 * an empty line, and there is no old pattern, it is an error.
 * Display the old pattern, in the style of Jeff Lomicka. There is
 * some do-it-yourself control expansion.
 */
re_readpattern(prompt) char *prompt; {
	register int s;
	char tpat[NPAT];
	char *message;

	if (re_pat[0] == '\0') s = ereply("%s: ", tpat, NPAT, prompt);
	else s = ereply("%s: (default %s) ", tpat, NPAT, prompt, re_pat);

	if (s == TRUE) {
	  /* New pattern given */
	  (VOID) strcpy(re_pat, tpat);
	  re_buff.allocated = 40;
	  re_buff.buffer = (char *) malloc (re_buff.allocated);
	  re_buff.fastmap = fastmap;
	  if (casefoldsearch)
	    re_buff.translate = upcase;
	  else
	    re_buff.translate = '\0';
	  message = re_compile_pattern (re_pat, strlen(re_pat), &re_buff);
	  if (message != '\0') {
	    ewprintf("Regex Error: %s", message);
	    re_pat[0] = '\0';
	    return(FALSE);
	  }
	  re_compile_fastmap (&re_buff);
	}
	else if (s==FALSE && re_pat[0]!='\0')
	  /* Just using old pattern */
	  s = TRUE;
	return (s);
}



/* Cause case to not matter in searches.  This is the default.	If
 * called with argument cause case to matter.
 */
setcasefold(f, n) {

  if (f & FFARG) {
    casefoldsearch = FALSE;
    ewprintf("Case-fold-search unset");
  }
  else {
    casefoldsearch = TRUE;
    ewprintf("Case-fold-search set");
  }

  /* Invalidate the regular expression pattern since I'm too lazy
   * to recompile it.
   */

  re_pat[0] = '\0';

  return(TRUE);

} /* end setcasefold */


/* Delete all lines after dot that contain a string matching regex
 */
delmatchlines(f, n) {
  int s;

  if ((s=re_readpattern("Flush lines (containing match for regexp)")) != TRUE)
    return (s);

  s = killmatches(TRUE);

  return(s);
}



/* Delete all lines after dot that don't contain a string matching regex
 */
delnonmatchlines(f, n) {
  int s;


  if ((s=re_readpattern("Keep lines (containing match for regexp)")) != TRUE)
    return (s);

  s = killmatches(FALSE);

  return(s);
}



/* This function does the work of deleting matching lines */
killmatches(cond)
   int cond;
{
  int s, i;
  int count = 0;
  LINE	*clp;

  clp = curwp->w_dotp;
  if (curwp->w_doto == llength(clp))
    /* Consider dot on next line */
    clp = lforw(clp);

  while (clp != (curbp->b_linep)) {

     /* see if line matches */
     i = re_search (&re_buff, ltext(clp), llength(clp), 0, llength(clp),
		    &regs);
     /* Delete line when appropriate */
     if ((cond == FALSE && i == -1) || (cond == TRUE && i != -1)) {
       curwp->w_doto = 0;
       curwp->w_dotp = clp;
       count++;
       s = ldelete(llength(clp)+1, KNONE);
       clp = curwp->w_dotp;
       curwp->w_flag |= WFMOVE;
       if (s == FALSE) return(FALSE);
     }
     else
       clp = lforw(clp);
   }

  ewprintf("%d line(s) deleted", count);
  if (count > 0) curwp->w_flag |= WFMOVE;

  return(TRUE);
}


petersfunc(f, n) {

  int s;
  LINE	*clp;
  char c;

  curwp->w_doto = 0;
  s = ldelete(llength(curwp->w_dotp)+1, KNONE);
  curwp->w_flag |= WFMOVE;
  return(s);

}


/* Count lines matching regex
 */
cntmatchlines(f, n) {
  int s;

  if ((s=re_readpattern("Count lines (matching regexp)")) != TRUE)
    return (s);

  s = countmatches(TRUE);

  return(s);
}



/* Count lines that fail to match regex
 */
cntnonmatchlines(f, n) {
  int s;


  if ((s=re_readpattern("Count lines (not matching regexp)")) != TRUE)
    return (s);

  s = countmatches(FALSE);

  return(s);
}



/* This function does the work of counting matching lines */
countmatches(cond)
   int cond;
{
  int s, i;
  int count = 0;
  LINE	*clp;

  clp = curwp->w_dotp;
  if (curwp->w_doto == llength(clp))
    /* Consider dot on next line */
    clp = lforw(clp);

  while (clp != (curbp->b_linep)) {

     /* see if line matches */
     i = re_search (&re_buff, ltext(clp), llength(clp), 0, llength(clp),
		    &regs);
     /*	 Count line when appropriate */
     if ((cond == FALSE && i == -1) || (cond == TRUE && i != -1)) count++;
     clp = lforw(clp);
   }

  if (cond)
     ewprintf("Number of lines matching: %d", count);
  else
     ewprintf("Number of lines not matching: %d", count);

  return(TRUE);
}
#endif