/* $OpenBSD: random.c,v 1.6 2001/05/24 03:05:25 mickey Exp $ */ /* * Assorted commands. * This file contains the command processors for a large assortment of * unrelated commands. The only thing they have in common is that they * are all command processors. */ #include "def.h" /* * Display a bunch of useful information about the current location of dot. * The character under the cursor (in octal), the current line, row, and * column, and approximate position of the cursor in the file (as a * percentage) is displayed. The column position assumes an infinite * position display; it does not truncate just because the screen does. * This is normally bound to "C-X =". */ /* ARGSUSED */ int showcpos(f, n) int f, n; { LINE *clp; long nchar; long cchar; int nline, row; int cline, cbyte; /* Current line/char/byte */ int ratio; /* collect the data */ clp = lforw(curbp->b_linep); cchar = 0; cline = 0; cbyte = 0; nchar = 0; nline = 0; for (;;) { /* count this line */ ++nline; if (clp == curwp->w_dotp) { /* mark line */ cline = nline; cchar = nchar + curwp->w_doto; if (curwp->w_doto == llength(clp)) cbyte = '\n'; else cbyte = lgetc(clp, curwp->w_doto); } /* now count the chars */ nchar += llength(clp); clp = lforw(clp); if (clp == curbp->b_linep) break; /* count the newline */ nchar++; } /* determine row */ row = curwp->w_toprow + 1; clp = curwp->w_linep; while (clp != curbp->b_linep && clp != curwp->w_dotp) { ++row; clp = lforw(clp); } /* NOSTRICT */ ratio = nchar ? (100L * cchar) / nchar : 100; ewprintf("Char: %c (0%o) point=%ld(%d%%) line=%d row=%d col=%d", cbyte, cbyte, cchar, ratio, cline, row, getcolpos()); return TRUE; } int getcolpos() { int col, i, c; /* determine column */ col = 1; for (i = 0; i < curwp->w_doto; ++i) { c = lgetc(curwp->w_dotp, i); if (c == '\t' #ifdef NOTAB && !(curbp->b_flag & BFNOTAB) #endif /* NOTAB */ ) { col |= 0x07; ++col; } else if (ISCTRL(c) != FALSE) ++col; ++col; } return col; } /* * Twiddle the two characters on either side of dot. If dot is at the end * of the line twiddle the two characters before it. Return with an error * if dot is at the beginning of line; it seems to be a bit pointless to * make this work. This fixes up a very common typo with a single stroke. * Normally bound to "C-T". This always works within a line, so "WFEDIT" * is good enough. */ /* ARGSUSED */ int twiddle(f, n) int f, n; { LINE *dotp; int doto, cr; dotp = curwp->w_dotp; doto = curwp->w_doto; if (doto == llength(dotp)) { if (--doto <= 0) return FALSE; } else { if (doto == 0) return FALSE; ++curwp->w_doto; } cr = lgetc(dotp, doto--); lputc(dotp, doto + 1, lgetc(dotp, doto)); lputc(dotp, doto, cr); lchange(WFEDIT); return TRUE; } /* * Open up some blank space. The basic plan is to insert a bunch of * newlines, and then back up over them. Everything is done by the * subcommand procerssors. They even handle the looping. Normally this * is bound to "C-O". */ /* ARGSUSED */ int openline(f, n) int f, n; { int i; int s; if (n < 0) return FALSE; if (n == 0) return TRUE; /* insert newlines */ i = n; do { s = lnewline(); } while (s == TRUE && --i); /* then go back up overtop of them all */ if (s == TRUE) s = backchar(f | FFRAND, n); return s; } /* * Insert a newline. [following "feature" not present in current version of * Gnu, and now disabled here too] If you are at the end of the line and the * next line is a blank line, just move into the blank line. This makes * "C-O" and "C-X C-O" work nicely, and reduces the ammount of screen update * that has to be done. This would not be as critical if screen update were a * lot more efficient. */ /* ARGSUSED */ int newline(f, n) int f, n; { LINE *lp; int s; if (n < 0) return FALSE; while (n--) { lp = curwp->w_dotp; #ifdef undef if (llength(lp) == curwp->w_doto && lforw(lp) != curbp->b_linep && llength(lforw(lp)) == 0) { if ((s = forwchar(FFRAND, 1)) != TRUE) return s; } else #endif /* undef */ if ((s = lnewline()) != TRUE) return s; } return TRUE; } /* * Delete blank lines around dot. What this command does depends if dot is * sitting on a blank line. If dot is sitting on a blank line, this command * deletes all the blank lines above and below the current line. If it is * sitting on a non blank line then it deletes all of the blank lines after * the line. Normally this command is bound to "C-X C-O". Any argument is * ignored. */ /* ARGSUSED */ int deblank(f, n) int f, n; { LINE *lp1, *lp2; RSIZE nld; lp1 = curwp->w_dotp; while (llength(lp1) == 0 && (lp2 = lback(lp1)) != curbp->b_linep) lp1 = lp2; lp2 = lp1; nld = (RSIZE)0; while ((lp2 = lforw(lp2)) != curbp->b_linep && llength(lp2) == 0) ++nld; if (nld == 0) return (TRUE); curwp->w_dotp = lforw(lp1); curwp->w_doto = 0; return ldelete((RSIZE)nld, KNONE); } /* * Delete any whitespace around dot, then insert a space. */ int justone(f, n) int f, n; { (void)delwhite(f, n); return linsert(1, ' '); } /* * Delete any whitespace around dot. */ /* ARGSUSED */ int delwhite(f, n) int f, n; { int col, c, s; col = curwp->w_doto; while (((c = lgetc(curwp->w_dotp, col)) == ' ' || c == '\t') && col < llength(curwp->w_dotp)) ++col; do { if (curwp->w_doto == 0) { s = FALSE; break; } if ((s = backchar(FFRAND, 1)) != TRUE) break; } while ((c = lgetc(curwp->w_dotp, curwp->w_doto)) == ' ' || c == '\t'); if (s == TRUE) (void)forwchar(FFRAND, 1); (void)ldelete((RSIZE)(col - curwp->w_doto), KNONE); return TRUE; } /* * Insert a newline, then enough tabs and spaces to duplicate the indentation * of the previous line. Assumes tabs are every eight characters. Quite * simple. Figure out the indentation of the current line. Insert a newline * by calling the standard routine. Insert the indentation by inserting the * right number of tabs and spaces. Return TRUE if all ok. Return FALSE if * one of the subcomands failed. Normally bound to "C-J". */ /* ARGSUSED */ int indent(f, n) int f, n; { int nicol; int c; int i; if (n < 0) return (FALSE); while (n--) { nicol = 0; for (i = 0; i < llength(curwp->w_dotp); ++i) { c = lgetc(curwp->w_dotp, i); if (c != ' ' && c != '\t') break; if (c == '\t') nicol |= 0x07; ++nicol; } if (lnewline() == FALSE || (( #ifdef NOTAB curbp->b_flag & BFNOTAB) ? linsert(nicol, ' ') == FALSE : ( #endif /* NOTAB */ ((i = nicol / 8) != 0 && linsert(i, '\t') == FALSE) || ((i = nicol % 8) != 0 && linsert(i, ' ') == FALSE)))) return FALSE; } return TRUE; } /* * Delete forward. This is real easy, because the basic delete routine does * all of the work. Watches for negative arguments, and does the right thing. * If any argument is present, it kills rather than deletes, to prevent loss * of text if typed with a big argument. Normally bound to "C-D". */ /* ARGSUSED */ int forwdel(f, n) int f, n; { if (n < 0) return backdel(f | FFRAND, -n); /* really a kill */ if (f & FFARG) { if ((lastflag & CFKILL) == 0) kdelete(); thisflag |= CFKILL; } return ldelete((RSIZE) n, (f & FFARG) ? KFORW : KNONE); } /* * Delete backwards. This is quite easy too, because it's all done with * other functions. Just move the cursor back, and delete forwards. Like * delete forward, this actually does a kill if presented with an argument. */ /* ARGSUSED */ int backdel(f, n) int f, n; { int s; if (n < 0) return forwdel(f | FFRAND, -n); /* really a kill */ if (f & FFARG) { if ((lastflag & CFKILL) == 0) kdelete(); thisflag |= CFKILL; } if ((s = backchar(f | FFRAND, n)) == TRUE) s = ldelete((RSIZE)n, (f & FFARG) ? KFORW : KNONE); return s; } /* * Kill line. If called without an argument, it kills from dot to the end * of the line, unless it is at the end of the line, when it kills the * newline. If called with an argument of 0, it kills from the start of the * line to dot. If called with a positive argument, it kills from dot * forward over that number of newlines. If called with a negative argument * it kills any text before dot on the current line, then it kills back * abs(arg) lines. */ /* ARGSUSED */ int killline(f, n) int f, n; { LINE *nextp; RSIZE chunk; int i, c; /* clear kill buffer if last wasn't a kill */ if ((lastflag & CFKILL) == 0) kdelete(); thisflag |= CFKILL; if (!(f & FFARG)) { for (i = curwp->w_doto; i < llength(curwp->w_dotp); ++i) if ((c = lgetc(curwp->w_dotp, i)) != ' ' && c != '\t') break; if (i == llength(curwp->w_dotp)) chunk = llength(curwp->w_dotp) - curwp->w_doto + 1; else { chunk = llength(curwp->w_dotp) - curwp->w_doto; if (chunk == 0) chunk = 1; } } else if (n > 0) { chunk = llength(curwp->w_dotp) - curwp->w_doto + 1; nextp = lforw(curwp->w_dotp); i = n; while (--i) { if (nextp == curbp->b_linep) break; chunk += llength(nextp) + 1; nextp = lforw(nextp); } } else { /* n <= 0 */ chunk = curwp->w_doto; curwp->w_doto = 0; i = n; while (i++) { if (lback(curwp->w_dotp) == curbp->b_linep) break; curwp->w_dotp = lback(curwp->w_dotp); curwp->w_flag |= WFMOVE; chunk += llength(curwp->w_dotp) + 1; } } /* * KFORW here is a bug. Should be KBACK/KFORW, but we need to * rewrite the ldelete code (later)? */ return (ldelete(chunk, KFORW)); } /* * Yank text back from the kill buffer. This is really easy. All of the work * is done by the standard insert routines. All you do is run the loop, and * check for errors. The blank lines are inserted with a call to "newline" * instead of a call to "lnewline" so that the magic stuff that happens when * you type a carriage return also happens when a carriage return is yanked * back from the kill buffer. An attempt has been made to fix the cosmetic * bug associated with a yank when dot is on the top line of the window * (nothing moves, because all of the new text landed off screen). */ /* ARGSUSED */ int yank(f, n) int f, n; { LINE *lp; int c, i, nline; if (n < 0) return FALSE; /* newline counting */ nline = 0; while (n--) { /* mark around last yank */ isetmark(); i = 0; while ((c = kremove(i)) >= 0) { if (c == '\n') { if (newline(FFRAND, 1) == FALSE) return FALSE; ++nline; } else { if (linsert(1, c) == FALSE) return FALSE; } ++i; } } /* cosmetic adjustment */ lp = curwp->w_linep; /* if offscreen insert */ if (curwp->w_dotp == lp) { while (nline-- && lback(lp) != curbp->b_linep) lp = lback(lp); /* adjust framing */ curwp->w_linep = lp; curwp->w_flag |= WFHARD; } return TRUE; } #ifdef NOTAB /* ARGSUSED */ int space_to_tabstop(f, n) int f, n; { if (n < 0) return FALSE; if (n == 0) return TRUE; return linsert((n << 3) - (curwp->w_doto & 7), ' '); } #endif /* NOTAB */