1 /* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4:
3 * VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar
5 * Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions.
6 * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed.
7 * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code.
11 * message.c: functions for displaying messages on the command line
14 #define MESSAGE_FILE /* don't include prototype for smsg() */
18 static int other_sourcing_name
__ARGS((void));
19 static char_u
*get_emsg_source
__ARGS((void));
20 static char_u
*get_emsg_lnum
__ARGS((void));
21 static void add_msg_hist
__ARGS((char_u
*s
, int len
, int attr
));
22 static void hit_return_msg
__ARGS((void));
23 static void msg_home_replace_attr
__ARGS((char_u
*fname
, int attr
));
25 static char_u
*screen_puts_mbyte
__ARGS((char_u
*s
, int l
, int attr
));
27 static void msg_puts_attr_len
__ARGS((char_u
*str
, int maxlen
, int attr
));
28 static void msg_puts_display
__ARGS((char_u
*str
, int maxlen
, int attr
, int recurse
));
29 static void msg_scroll_up
__ARGS((void));
30 static void inc_msg_scrolled
__ARGS((void));
31 static void store_sb_text
__ARGS((char_u
**sb_str
, char_u
*s
, int attr
, int *sb_col
, int finish
));
32 static void t_puts
__ARGS((int *t_col
, char_u
*t_s
, char_u
*s
, int attr
));
33 static void msg_puts_printf
__ARGS((char_u
*str
, int maxlen
));
34 static int do_more_prompt
__ARGS((int typed_char
));
35 static void msg_screen_putchar
__ARGS((int c
, int attr
));
36 static int msg_check_screen
__ARGS((void));
37 static void redir_write
__ARGS((char_u
*s
, int maxlen
));
38 static void verbose_write
__ARGS((char_u
*s
, int maxlen
));
39 #ifdef FEAT_CON_DIALOG
40 static char_u
*msg_show_console_dialog
__ARGS((char_u
*message
, char_u
*buttons
, int dfltbutton
));
41 static int confirm_msg_used
= FALSE
; /* displaying confirm_msg */
42 static char_u
*confirm_msg
= NULL
; /* ":confirm" message */
43 static char_u
*confirm_msg_tail
; /* tail of confirm_msg */
48 struct msg_hist
*next
;
53 static struct msg_hist
*first_msg_hist
= NULL
;
54 static struct msg_hist
*last_msg_hist
= NULL
;
55 static int msg_hist_len
= 0;
58 * When writing messages to the screen, there are many different situations.
59 * A number of variables is used to remember the current state:
60 * msg_didany TRUE when messages were written since the last time the
61 * user reacted to a prompt.
62 * Reset: After hitting a key for the hit-return prompt,
63 * hitting <CR> for the command line or input().
64 * Set: When any message is written to the screen.
65 * msg_didout TRUE when something was written to the current line.
66 * Reset: When advancing to the next line, when the current
67 * text can be overwritten.
68 * Set: When any message is written to the screen.
69 * msg_nowait No extra delay for the last drawn message.
70 * Used in normal_cmd() before the mode message is drawn.
71 * emsg_on_display There was an error message recently. Indicates that there
72 * should be a delay before redrawing.
73 * msg_scroll The next message should not overwrite the current one.
74 * msg_scrolled How many lines the screen has been scrolled (because of
75 * messages). Used in update_screen() to scroll the screen
76 * back. Incremented each time the screen scrolls a line.
77 * msg_scrolled_ign TRUE when msg_scrolled is non-zero and msg_puts_attr()
78 * writes something without scrolling should not make
79 * need_wait_return to be set. This is a hack to make ":ts"
80 * work without an extra prompt.
81 * lines_left Number of lines available for messages before the
82 * more-prompt is to be given.
83 * need_wait_return TRUE when the hit-return prompt is needed.
84 * Reset: After giving the hit-return prompt, when the user
85 * has answered some other prompt.
86 * Set: When the ruler or typeahead display is overwritten,
87 * scrolling the screen for some message.
88 * keep_msg Message to be displayed after redrawing the screen, in
90 * This is an allocated string or NULL when not used.
94 * msg(s) - displays the string 's' on the status line
95 * When terminal not initialized (yet) mch_errmsg(..) is used.
96 * return TRUE if wait_return not called
102 return msg_attr_keep(s
, 0, FALSE
);
105 #if defined(FEAT_EVAL) || defined(FEAT_X11) || defined(USE_XSMP) \
108 * Like msg() but keep it silent when 'verbosefile' is set.
117 n
= msg_attr_keep(s
, 0, FALSE
);
129 return msg_attr_keep(s
, attr
, FALSE
);
133 msg_attr_keep(s
, attr
, keep
)
136 int keep
; /* TRUE: set keep_msg if it doesn't scroll */
138 static int entered
= 0;
144 set_vim_var_string(VV_STATUSMSG
, s
, -1);
148 * It is possible that displaying a messages causes a problem (e.g.,
149 * when redrawing the window), which causes another message, etc.. To
150 * break this loop, limit the recursiveness to 3 levels.
156 /* Add message to history (unless it's a repeated kept message or a
157 * truncated message) */
160 && last_msg_hist
!= NULL
161 && last_msg_hist
->msg
!= NULL
162 && STRCMP(s
, last_msg_hist
->msg
)))
163 add_msg_hist(s
, -1, attr
);
165 /* When displaying keep_msg, don't let msg_start() free it, caller must do
170 /* Truncate the message if needed. */
172 buf
= msg_strtrunc(s
, FALSE
);
176 msg_outtrans_attr(s
, attr
);
180 if (keep
&& retval
&& vim_strsize(s
) < (int)(Rows
- cmdline_row
- 1)
190 * Truncate a string such that it can be printed without causing a scroll.
191 * Returns an allocated string or NULL when no truncating is done.
194 msg_strtrunc(s
, force
)
196 int force
; /* always truncate */
202 /* May truncate message to avoid a hit-return prompt */
203 if ((!msg_scroll
&& !need_wait_return
&& shortmess(SHM_TRUNCALL
)
204 && !exmode_active
&& msg_silent
== 0) || force
)
206 len
= vim_strsize(s
);
207 if (msg_scrolled
!= 0)
208 /* Use all the columns. */
209 room
= (int)(Rows
- msg_row
) * Columns
- 1;
211 /* Use up to 'showcmd' column. */
212 room
= (int)(Rows
- msg_row
- 1) * Columns
+ sc_col
- 1;
213 if (len
> room
&& room
> 0)
217 /* may have up to 18 bytes per cell (6 per char, up to two
218 * composing chars) */
219 buf
= alloc((room
+ 2) * 18);
220 else if (enc_dbcs
== DBCS_JPNU
)
221 /* may have up to 2 bytes per cell for euc-jp */
222 buf
= alloc((room
+ 2) * 2);
225 buf
= alloc(room
+ 2);
227 trunc_string(s
, buf
, room
);
234 * Truncate a string "s" to "buf" with cell width "room".
235 * "s" and "buf" may be equal.
238 trunc_string(s
, buf
, room
)
253 /* First part: Start of the string. */
254 for (e
= 0; len
< half
; ++e
)
258 /* text fits without truncating! */
262 n
= ptr2cells(s
+ e
);
269 for (n
= (*mb_ptr2len
)(s
+ e
); --n
> 0; )
277 /* Last part: End of the string. */
282 /* For DBCS going backwards in a string is slow, but
283 * computing the cell width isn't too slow: go forward
284 * until the rest fits. */
285 n
= vim_strsize(s
+ i
);
286 while (len
+ n
> room
)
288 n
-= ptr2cells(s
+ i
);
289 i
+= (*mb_ptr2len
)(s
+ i
);
294 /* For UTF-8 we can go backwards easily. */
295 half
= i
= (int)STRLEN(s
);
299 half
= half
- (*mb_head_off
)(s
, s
+ half
- 1) - 1;
300 while (utf_iscomposing(utf_ptr2char(s
+ half
)) && half
> 0);
301 n
= ptr2cells(s
+ half
);
311 for (i
= (int)STRLEN(s
); len
+ (n
= ptr2cells(s
+ i
- 1)) <= room
; --i
)
315 /* Set the middle and copy the last part. */
316 mch_memmove(buf
+ e
, "...", (size_t)3);
317 mch_memmove(buf
+ e
+ 3, s
+ i
, STRLEN(s
+ i
) + 1);
321 * Automatic prototype generation does not understand this function.
322 * Note: Caller of smgs() and smsg_attr() must check the resulting string is
323 * shorter than IOSIZE!!!
326 # ifndef HAVE_STDARG_H
332 smsg
__ARGS((char_u
*, long, long, long,
333 long, long, long, long, long, long, long));
338 smsg_attr
__ARGS((int, char_u
*, long, long, long,
339 long, long, long, long, long, long, long));
341 int vim_snprintf
__ARGS((char *, size_t, char *, long, long, long,
342 long, long, long, long, long, long, long));
345 * smsg(str, arg, ...) is like using sprintf(buf, str, arg, ...) and then
347 * The buffer used is IObuff, the message is truncated at IOSIZE.
355 smsg(s
, a1
, a2
, a3
, a4
, a5
, a6
, a7
, a8
, a9
, a10
)
357 long a1
, a2
, a3
, a4
, a5
, a6
, a7
, a8
, a9
, a10
;
359 return smsg_attr(0, s
, a1
, a2
, a3
, a4
, a5
, a6
, a7
, a8
, a9
, a10
);
367 smsg_attr(attr
, s
, a1
, a2
, a3
, a4
, a5
, a6
, a7
, a8
, a9
, a10
)
370 long a1
, a2
, a3
, a4
, a5
, a6
, a7
, a8
, a9
, a10
;
372 vim_snprintf((char *)IObuff
, IOSIZE
, (char *)s
,
373 a1
, a2
, a3
, a4
, a5
, a6
, a7
, a8
, a9
, a10
);
374 return msg_attr(IObuff
, attr
);
377 # else /* HAVE_STDARG_H */
379 int vim_snprintf(char *str
, size_t str_m
, char *fmt
, ...);
389 va_start(arglist
, s
);
390 vim_vsnprintf((char *)IObuff
, IOSIZE
, (char *)s
, arglist
, NULL
);
399 smsg_attr(int attr
, char_u
*s
, ...)
403 va_start(arglist
, s
);
404 vim_vsnprintf((char *)IObuff
, IOSIZE
, (char *)s
, arglist
, NULL
);
406 return msg_attr(IObuff
, attr
);
409 # endif /* HAVE_STDARG_H */
413 * Remember the last sourcing name/lnum used in an error message, so that it
414 * isn't printed each time when it didn't change.
416 static int last_sourcing_lnum
= 0;
417 static char_u
*last_sourcing_name
= NULL
;
420 * Reset the last used sourcing name/lnum. Makes sure it is displayed again
421 * for the next error message;
424 reset_last_sourcing()
426 vim_free(last_sourcing_name
);
427 last_sourcing_name
= NULL
;
428 last_sourcing_lnum
= 0;
432 * Return TRUE if "sourcing_name" differs from "last_sourcing_name".
435 other_sourcing_name()
437 if (sourcing_name
!= NULL
)
439 if (last_sourcing_name
!= NULL
)
440 return STRCMP(sourcing_name
, last_sourcing_name
) != 0;
447 * Get the message about the source, as used for an error message.
448 * Returns an allocated string with room for one more character.
449 * Returns NULL when no message is to be given.
456 if (sourcing_name
!= NULL
&& other_sourcing_name())
458 p
= (char_u
*)_("Error detected while processing %s:");
459 Buf
= alloc((unsigned)(STRLEN(sourcing_name
) + STRLEN(p
)));
461 sprintf((char *)Buf
, (char *)p
, sourcing_name
);
468 * Get the message about the source lnum, as used for an error message.
469 * Returns an allocated string with room for one more character.
470 * Returns NULL when no message is to be given.
477 /* lnum is 0 when executing a command from the command line
478 * argument, we don't want a line number then */
479 if (sourcing_name
!= NULL
480 && (other_sourcing_name() || sourcing_lnum
!= last_sourcing_lnum
)
481 && sourcing_lnum
!= 0)
483 p
= (char_u
*)_("line %4ld:");
484 Buf
= alloc((unsigned)(STRLEN(p
) + 20));
486 sprintf((char *)Buf
, (char *)p
, (long)sourcing_lnum
);
493 * Display name and line number for the source of an error.
494 * Remember the file name and line number, so that for the next error the info
495 * is only displayed if it changed.
504 p
= get_emsg_source();
513 msg_attr(p
, hl_attr(HLF_N
));
515 last_sourcing_lnum
= sourcing_lnum
; /* only once for each line */
518 /* remember the last sourcing name printed, also when it's empty */
519 if (sourcing_name
== NULL
|| other_sourcing_name())
521 vim_free(last_sourcing_name
);
522 if (sourcing_name
== NULL
)
523 last_sourcing_name
= NULL
;
525 last_sourcing_name
= vim_strsave(sourcing_name
);
531 * Return TRUE if not giving error messages right now:
532 * If "emsg_off" is set: no error messages at the moment.
533 * If "msg" is in 'debug': do error message but without side effects.
534 * If "emsg_skip" is set: never do error messages.
539 if ((emsg_off
> 0 && vim_strchr(p_debug
, 'm') == NULL
540 && vim_strchr(p_debug
, 't') == NULL
)
550 * emsg() - display an error message
552 * Rings the bell, if appropriate, and calls message() to do the real work
553 * When terminal not initialized (yet) mch_errmsg(..) is used.
555 * return TRUE if wait_return not called
572 * If "emsg_severe" is TRUE: When an error exception is to be thrown,
573 * prefer this message over previous messages for the same command.
576 severe
= emsg_severe
;
580 /* Skip this if not giving error messages at the moment. */
584 if (!emsg_off
|| vim_strchr(p_debug
, 't') != NULL
)
588 * Cause a throw of an error exception if appropriate. Don't display
589 * the error message in this case. (If no matching catch clause will
590 * be found, the message will be displayed later on.) "ignore" is set
591 * when the message should be ignored completely (used for the
592 * interrupt message).
594 if (cause_errthrow(s
, severe
, &ignore
) == TRUE
)
601 /* set "v:errmsg", also when using ":silent! cmd" */
602 set_vim_var_string(VV_ERRMSG
, s
, -1);
606 * When using ":silent! cmd" ignore error messsages.
607 * But do write it to the redirection file.
609 if (emsg_silent
!= 0)
612 p
= get_emsg_source();
630 /* Reset msg_silent, an error causes messages to be switched back on. */
634 if (global_busy
) /* break :global command */
638 beep_flush(); /* also includes flush_buffers() */
640 flush_buffers(FALSE
); /* flush internal buffers */
641 did_emsg
= TRUE
; /* flag for DoOneCmd() */
644 emsg_on_display
= TRUE
; /* remember there is an error message */
645 ++msg_scroll
; /* don't overwrite a previous message */
646 attr
= hl_attr(HLF_E
); /* set highlight mode for error messages */
647 if (msg_scrolled
!= 0)
648 need_wait_return
= TRUE
; /* needed in case emsg() is called after
649 * wait_return has reset need_wait_return
650 * and a redraw is expected because
651 * msg_scrolled is non-zero */
654 * Display name and line number for the source of the error.
659 * Display the error message itself.
661 msg_nowait
= FALSE
; /* wait for this msg */
662 return msg_attr(s
, attr
);
666 * Print an error message with one "%s" and one string argument.
672 return emsg3(s
, a1
, NULL
);
675 /* emsg3() and emsgn() are in misc2.c to avoid warnings for the prototypes. */
681 EMSG2(_("E354: Invalid register name: '%s'"), transchar(name
));
685 * Like msg(), but truncate to a single line if p_shm contains 't', or when
686 * "force" is TRUE. This truncates in another way as for normal messages.
687 * Careful: The string may be changed by msg_may_trunc()!
688 * Returns a pointer to the printed message, if wait_return() not called.
691 msg_trunc_attr(s
, force
, attr
)
698 /* Add message to history before truncating */
699 add_msg_hist(s
, -1, attr
);
701 s
= msg_may_trunc(force
, s
);
704 n
= msg_attr(s
, attr
);
705 msg_hist_off
= FALSE
;
713 * Check if message "s" should be truncated at the start (for filenames).
714 * Return a pointer to where the truncated message starts.
715 * Note: May change the message by replacing a character with '<'.
718 msg_may_trunc(force
, s
)
725 room
= (int)(Rows
- cmdline_row
- 1) * Columns
+ sc_col
- 1;
726 if ((force
|| (shortmess(SHM_TRUNC
) && !exmode_active
))
727 && (n
= (int)STRLEN(s
) - room
) > 0)
732 int size
= vim_strsize(s
);
734 /* There may be room anyway when there are multibyte chars. */
738 for (n
= 0; size
>= room
; )
740 size
-= (*mb_ptr2cells
)(s
+ n
);
741 n
+= (*mb_ptr2len
)(s
+ n
);
753 add_msg_hist(s
, len
, attr
)
755 int len
; /* -1 for undetermined length */
760 if (msg_hist_off
|| msg_silent
!= 0)
763 /* Don't let the message history get too big */
764 while (msg_hist_len
> MAX_MSG_HIST_LEN
)
765 (void)delete_first_msg();
767 /* allocate an entry and add the message at the end of the history */
768 p
= (struct msg_hist
*)alloc((int)sizeof(struct msg_hist
));
772 len
= (int)STRLEN(s
);
773 /* remove leading and trailing newlines */
774 while (len
> 0 && *s
== '\n')
779 while (len
> 0 && s
[len
- 1] == '\n')
781 p
->msg
= vim_strnsave(s
, len
);
784 if (last_msg_hist
!= NULL
)
785 last_msg_hist
->next
= p
;
787 if (first_msg_hist
== NULL
)
788 first_msg_hist
= last_msg_hist
;
794 * Delete the first (oldest) message from the history.
795 * Returns FAIL if there are no messages.
802 if (msg_hist_len
<= 0)
805 first_msg_hist
= p
->next
;
813 * ":messages" command.
825 s
= mch_getenv((char_u
*)"LANG");
826 if (s
!= NULL
&& *s
!= NUL
)
828 _("Messages maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>"),
831 for (p
= first_msg_hist
; p
!= NULL
; p
= p
->next
)
833 msg_attr(p
->msg
, p
->attr
);
835 msg_hist_off
= FALSE
;
838 #if defined(FEAT_CON_DIALOG) || defined(FIND_REPLACE_DIALOG) || defined(PROTO)
840 * Call this after prompting the user. This will avoid a hit-return message
846 need_wait_return
= FALSE
;
847 emsg_on_display
= FALSE
;
848 cmdline_row
= msg_row
;
855 * wait for the user to hit a key (normally a return)
856 * if 'redraw' is TRUE, clear and redraw the screen
857 * if 'redraw' is FALSE, just redraw the screen
858 * if 'redraw' is -1, don't redraw at all
872 /* If using ":silent cmd", don't wait for a return. Also don't set
873 * need_wait_return to do it later. */
878 * With the global command (and some others) we only need one return at the
879 * end. Adjust cmdline_row to avoid the next message overwriting the last one.
880 * When inside vgetc(), we can't wait for a typed character at all.
886 need_wait_return
= TRUE
;
888 cmdline_row
= msg_row
;
892 redir_off
= TRUE
; /* don't redirect this message */
896 c
= CAR
; /* just pretend CR was hit */
900 else if (exmode_active
)
902 MSG_PUTS(" "); /* make sure the cursor is on the right line */
903 c
= CAR
; /* no need for a return in ex mode */
908 /* Make sure the hit-return prompt is on screen when 'guioptions' was
916 #ifdef USE_ON_FLY_SCROLL
917 dont_scroll
= TRUE
; /* disallow scrolling here */
923 /* Remember "got_int", if it is set vgetc() probably returns a
924 * CTRL-C, but we need to loop then. */
925 had_got_int
= got_int
;
927 /* Don't do mappings here, we put the character back in the
928 * typeahead buffer. */
932 if (had_got_int
&& !global_busy
)
937 #ifdef FEAT_CLIPBOARD
938 /* Strange way to allow copying (yanking) a modeless selection at
939 * the hit-enter prompt. Use CTRL-Y, because the same is used in
940 * Cmdline-mode and it's harmless when there is no selection. */
941 if (c
== Ctrl_Y
&& clip_star
.state
== SELECT_DONE
)
943 clip_copy_modeless_selection(TRUE
);
948 * Allow scrolling back in the messages.
949 * Also accept scroll-down commands when messages fill the screen,
950 * to avoid that typing one 'j' too many makes the messages
955 if (c
== 'b' || c
== 'k' || c
== 'u' || c
== 'g' || c
== K_UP
)
957 /* scroll back to show older messages */
961 c
= CAR
; /* just pretend CR was hit */
971 else if (msg_scrolled
> Rows
- 2
972 && (c
== 'j' || c
== K_DOWN
|| c
== 'd'))
975 } while ((had_got_int
&& c
== Ctrl_C
)
978 || c
== K_VER_SCROLLBAR
|| c
== K_HOR_SCROLLBAR
981 || c
== K_LEFTDRAG
|| c
== K_LEFTRELEASE
982 || c
== K_MIDDLEDRAG
|| c
== K_MIDDLERELEASE
983 || c
== K_RIGHTDRAG
|| c
== K_RIGHTRELEASE
984 || c
== K_MOUSEDOWN
|| c
== K_MOUSEUP
985 || (!mouse_has(MOUSE_RETURN
)
986 && mouse_row
< msg_row
988 || c
== K_MIDDLEMOUSE
997 * Avoid that the mouse-up event causes visual mode to start.
999 if (c
== K_LEFTMOUSE
|| c
== K_MIDDLEMOUSE
|| c
== K_RIGHTMOUSE
1000 || c
== K_X1MOUSE
|| c
== K_X2MOUSE
)
1001 (void)jump_to_mouse(MOUSE_SETPOS
, NULL
, 0);
1004 if (vim_strchr((char_u
*)"\r\n ", c
) == NULL
&& c
!= Ctrl_C
)
1006 /* Put the character back in the typeahead buffer. Don't use the
1007 * stuff buffer, because lmaps wouldn't work. */
1008 ins_char_typebuf(c
);
1009 do_redraw
= TRUE
; /* need a redraw even though there is
1016 * If the user hits ':', '?' or '/' we get a command line from the next
1019 if (c
== ':' || c
== '?' || c
== '/')
1022 cmdline_row
= msg_row
;
1023 skip_redraw
= TRUE
; /* skip redraw once */
1028 * If the window size changed set_shellsize() will redraw the screen.
1029 * Otherwise the screen is only redrawn if 'redraw' is set and no ':'
1033 State
= oldState
; /* restore State before set_shellsize */
1039 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(VMS)
1041 * When switching screens, we need to output an extra newline on exit.
1043 if (swapping_screen() && !termcap_active
)
1044 newline_on_exit
= TRUE
;
1047 need_wait_return
= FALSE
;
1048 did_wait_return
= TRUE
;
1049 emsg_on_display
= FALSE
; /* can delete error message now */
1050 lines_left
= -1; /* reset lines_left at next msg_start() */
1051 reset_last_sourcing();
1052 if (keep_msg
!= NULL
&& vim_strsize(keep_msg
) >=
1053 (Rows
- cmdline_row
- 1) * Columns
+ sc_col
)
1056 keep_msg
= NULL
; /* don't redisplay message, it's too long */
1059 if (tmpState
== SETWSIZE
) /* got resize event while in vgetc() */
1061 starttermcap(); /* start termcap before redrawing */
1064 else if (!skip_redraw
1065 && (redraw
== TRUE
|| (msg_scrolled
!= 0 && redraw
!= -1)))
1067 starttermcap(); /* start termcap before redrawing */
1068 redraw_later(VALID
);
1073 * Write the hit-return prompt.
1078 int save_p_more
= p_more
;
1080 p_more
= FALSE
; /* don't want see this message when scrolling back */
1081 if (msg_didout
) /* start on a new line */
1084 MSG_PUTS(_("Interrupt: "));
1086 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(_("Press ENTER or type command to continue"), hl_attr(HLF_R
));
1087 if (!msg_use_printf())
1089 p_more
= save_p_more
;
1093 * Set "keep_msg" to "s". Free the old value and check for NULL pointer.
1096 set_keep_msg(s
, attr
)
1101 if (s
!= NULL
&& msg_silent
== 0)
1102 keep_msg
= vim_strsave(s
);
1105 keep_msg_more
= FALSE
;
1106 keep_msg_attr
= attr
;
1109 #if defined(FEAT_TERMRESPONSE) || defined(PROTO)
1111 * If there currently is a message being displayed, set "keep_msg" to it, so
1112 * that it will be displayed again after redraw.
1115 set_keep_msg_from_hist()
1117 if (keep_msg
== NULL
&& last_msg_hist
!= NULL
&& msg_scrolled
== 0
1118 && (State
& NORMAL
))
1119 set_keep_msg(last_msg_hist
->msg
, last_msg_hist
->attr
);
1124 * Prepare for outputting characters in the command line.
1129 int did_return
= FALSE
;
1132 keep_msg
= NULL
; /* don't display old message now */
1133 if (!msg_scroll
&& full_screen
) /* overwrite last message */
1135 msg_row
= cmdline_row
;
1137 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
1138 cmdmsg_rl
? Columns
- 1 :
1142 else if (msg_didout
) /* start message on next line */
1146 if (exmode_active
!= EXMODE_NORMAL
)
1147 cmdline_row
= msg_row
;
1149 if (!msg_didany
|| lines_left
< 0)
1151 if (msg_silent
== 0)
1153 msg_didout
= FALSE
; /* no output on current line yet */
1157 /* when redirecting, may need to start a new line. */
1159 redir_write((char_u
*)"\n", -1);
1163 * Note that the current msg position is where messages start.
1168 lines_left
= cmdline_row
;
1176 msg_putchar_attr(c
, 0);
1180 msg_putchar_attr(c
, attr
)
1185 char_u buf
[MB_MAXBYTES
+ 1];
1193 buf
[1] = K_SECOND(c
);
1194 buf
[2] = K_THIRD(c
);
1200 buf
[(*mb_char2bytes
)(c
, buf
)] = NUL
;
1206 msg_puts_attr(buf
, attr
);
1215 sprintf((char *)buf
, "%ld", n
);
1220 msg_home_replace(fname
)
1223 msg_home_replace_attr(fname
, 0);
1226 #if defined(FEAT_FIND_ID) || defined(PROTO)
1228 msg_home_replace_hl(fname
)
1231 msg_home_replace_attr(fname
, hl_attr(HLF_D
));
1236 msg_home_replace_attr(fname
, attr
)
1242 name
= home_replace_save(NULL
, fname
);
1244 msg_outtrans_attr(name
, attr
);
1249 * Output 'len' characters in 'str' (including NULs) with translation
1250 * if 'len' is -1, output upto a NUL character.
1251 * Use attributes 'attr'.
1252 * Return the number of characters it takes on the screen.
1258 return msg_outtrans_attr(str
, 0);
1262 msg_outtrans_attr(str
, attr
)
1266 return msg_outtrans_len_attr(str
, (int)STRLEN(str
), attr
);
1270 msg_outtrans_len(str
, len
)
1274 return msg_outtrans_len_attr(str
, len
, 0);
1278 * Output one character at "p". Return pointer to the next character.
1279 * Handles multi-byte characters.
1282 msg_outtrans_one(p
, attr
)
1289 if (has_mbyte
&& (l
= (*mb_ptr2len
)(p
)) > 1)
1291 msg_outtrans_len_attr(p
, l
, attr
);
1295 msg_puts_attr(transchar_byte(*p
), attr
);
1300 msg_outtrans_len_attr(msgstr
, len
, attr
)
1306 char_u
*str
= msgstr
;
1307 char_u
*plain_start
= msgstr
;
1314 /* if MSG_HIST flag set, add message to history */
1315 if (attr
& MSG_HIST
)
1317 add_msg_hist(str
, len
, attr
);
1322 /* If the string starts with a composing character first draw a space on
1323 * which the composing char can be drawn. */
1324 if (enc_utf8
&& utf_iscomposing(utf_ptr2char(msgstr
)))
1325 msg_puts_attr((char_u
*)" ", attr
);
1329 * Go over the string. Special characters are translated and printed.
1330 * Normal characters are printed several at a time.
1336 /* Don't include composing chars after the end. */
1337 mb_l
= utfc_ptr2len_len(str
, len
+ 1);
1339 mb_l
= (*mb_ptr2len
)(str
);
1342 if (has_mbyte
&& mb_l
> 1)
1344 c
= (*mb_ptr2char
)(str
);
1345 if (vim_isprintc(c
))
1346 /* printable multi-byte char: count the cells. */
1347 retval
+= (*mb_ptr2cells
)(str
);
1350 /* unprintable multi-byte char: print the printable chars so
1351 * far and the translation of the unprintable char. */
1352 if (str
> plain_start
)
1353 msg_puts_attr_len(plain_start
, (int)(str
- plain_start
),
1355 plain_start
= str
+ mb_l
;
1356 msg_puts_attr(transchar(c
), attr
== 0 ? hl_attr(HLF_8
) : attr
);
1357 retval
+= char2cells(c
);
1365 s
= transchar_byte(*str
);
1368 /* unprintable char: print the printable chars so far and the
1369 * translation of the unprintable char. */
1370 if (str
> plain_start
)
1371 msg_puts_attr_len(plain_start
, (int)(str
- plain_start
),
1373 plain_start
= str
+ 1;
1374 msg_puts_attr(s
, attr
== 0 ? hl_attr(HLF_8
) : attr
);
1376 retval
+= ptr2cells(str
);
1381 if (str
> plain_start
)
1382 /* print the printable chars at the end */
1383 msg_puts_attr_len(plain_start
, (int)(str
- plain_start
), attr
);
1388 #if defined(FEAT_QUICKFIX) || defined(PROTO)
1394 static char_u
*str
= (char_u
*)"eeffoc", *rs
= (char_u
*)"Plon#dqg#vxjduB";
1396 arg
= skipwhite(arg
);
1397 for (i
= 5; *arg
&& i
>= 0; --i
)
1398 if (*arg
++ != str
[i
])
1403 for (i
= 0; rs
[i
]; ++i
)
1404 msg_putchar(rs
[i
] - 3);
1410 * Output the string 'str' upto a NUL character.
1411 * Return the number of characters it takes on the screen.
1413 * If K_SPECIAL is encountered, then it is taken in conjunction with the
1414 * following character and shown as <F1>, <S-Up> etc. Any other character
1415 * which is not printable shown in <> form.
1416 * If 'from' is TRUE (lhs of a mapping), a space is shown as <Space>.
1417 * If a character is displayed in one of these special ways, is also
1418 * highlighted (its highlight name is '8' in the p_hl variable).
1419 * Otherwise characters are not highlighted.
1420 * This function is used to show mappings, where we want to see how to type
1421 * the character/string -- webb
1424 msg_outtrans_special(strstart
, from
)
1426 int from
; /* TRUE for lhs of a mapping */
1428 char_u
*str
= strstart
;
1434 attr
= hl_attr(HLF_8
);
1437 /* Leading and trailing spaces need to be displayed in <> form. */
1438 if ((str
== strstart
|| str
[1] == NUL
) && *str
== ' ')
1440 string
= (char_u
*)"<Space>";
1444 string
= str2special(&str
, from
);
1445 len
= vim_strsize(string
);
1446 /* Highlight special keys */
1447 msg_puts_attr(string
, len
> 1
1449 && (*mb_ptr2len
)(string
) <= 1
1458 * Return the printable string for the key codes at "*sp".
1459 * Used for translating the lhs or rhs of a mapping to printable chars.
1460 * Advances "sp" to the next code.
1463 str2special(sp
, from
)
1465 int from
; /* TRUE for lhs of mapping */
1468 static char_u buf
[7];
1471 int special
= FALSE
;
1478 /* Try to un-escape a multi-byte character. Return the un-escaped
1479 * string if it is a multi-byte character. */
1480 p
= mb_unescape(sp
);
1487 if (c
== K_SPECIAL
&& str
[1] != NUL
&& str
[2] != NUL
)
1489 if (str
[1] == KS_MODIFIER
)
1495 if (c
== K_SPECIAL
&& str
[1] != NUL
&& str
[2] != NUL
)
1497 c
= TO_SPECIAL(str
[1], str
[2]);
1499 if (c
== K_ZERO
) /* display <Nul> as ^@ */
1502 if (IS_SPECIAL(c
) || modifiers
) /* special key */
1508 /* For multi-byte characters check for an illegal byte. */
1509 if (has_mbyte
&& MB_BYTE2LEN(*str
) > (*mb_ptr2len
)(str
))
1511 transchar_nonprint(buf
, c
);
1516 /* Make unprintable characters in <> form, also <M-Space> and <Tab>.
1517 * Use <Space> only for lhs of a mapping. */
1518 if (special
|| char2cells(c
) > 1 || (from
&& c
== ' '))
1519 return get_special_key_name(c
, modifiers
);
1526 * Translate a key sequence into special key names.
1529 str2specialbuf(sp
, buf
, len
)
1539 s
= str2special(&sp
, FALSE
);
1540 if ((int)(STRLEN(s
) + STRLEN(buf
)) < len
)
1546 * print line for :print or :list command
1549 msg_prt_line(s
, list
)
1557 char_u
*p_extra
= NULL
; /* init to make SASC shut up */
1560 char_u
*trail
= NULL
;
1563 char_u buf
[MB_MAXBYTES
+ 1];
1566 if (curwin
->w_p_list
)
1569 /* find start of trailing whitespace */
1570 if (list
&& lcs_trail
)
1572 trail
= s
+ STRLEN(s
);
1573 while (trail
> s
&& vim_iswhite(trail
[-1]))
1577 /* output a space for an empty line, otherwise the line will be
1579 if (*s
== NUL
&& !(list
&& lcs_eol
!= NUL
))
1593 else if (has_mbyte
&& (l
= (*mb_ptr2len
)(s
)) > 1)
1595 col
+= (*mb_ptr2cells
)(s
);
1596 mch_memmove(buf
, s
, (size_t)l
);
1607 if (c
== TAB
&& (!list
|| lcs_tab1
))
1609 /* tab amount depends on current column */
1610 n_extra
= curbuf
->b_p_ts
- col
% curbuf
->b_p_ts
- 1;
1620 attr
= hl_attr(HLF_8
);
1623 else if (c
== NUL
&& list
&& lcs_eol
!= NUL
)
1625 p_extra
= (char_u
*)"";
1629 attr
= hl_attr(HLF_AT
);
1632 else if (c
!= NUL
&& (n
= byte2cells(c
)) > 1)
1635 p_extra
= transchar_byte(c
);
1638 /* Use special coloring to be able to distinguish <hex> from
1639 * the same in plain text. */
1640 attr
= hl_attr(HLF_8
);
1642 else if (c
== ' ' && trail
!= NULL
&& s
> trail
)
1645 attr
= hl_attr(HLF_8
);
1652 msg_putchar_attr(c
, attr
);
1660 * Use screen_puts() to output one multi-byte character.
1661 * Return the pointer "s" advanced to the next character.
1664 screen_puts_mbyte(s
, l
, attr
)
1671 msg_didout
= TRUE
; /* remember that line is not empty */
1672 cw
= (*mb_ptr2cells
)(s
);
1674 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
1675 cmdmsg_rl
? msg_col
<= 1 :
1677 msg_col
== Columns
- 1))
1679 /* Doesn't fit, print a highlighted '>' to fill it up. */
1680 msg_screen_putchar('>', hl_attr(HLF_AT
));
1684 screen_puts_len(s
, l
, msg_row
, msg_col
, attr
);
1685 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
1699 if (msg_col
>= Columns
)
1710 * Output a string to the screen at position msg_row, msg_col.
1711 * Update msg_row and msg_col for the next message.
1717 msg_puts_attr(s
, 0);
1724 msg_puts_attr(s
, hl_attr(HLF_T
));
1728 * Show a message in such a way that it always fits in the line. Cut out a
1729 * part in the middle and replace it with "..." when necessary.
1730 * Does not handle multi-byte characters!
1733 msg_puts_long_attr(longstr
, attr
)
1737 msg_puts_long_len_attr(longstr
, (int)STRLEN(longstr
), attr
);
1741 msg_puts_long_len_attr(longstr
, len
, attr
)
1749 room
= Columns
- msg_col
;
1750 if (len
> room
&& room
>= 20)
1752 slen
= (room
- 3) / 2;
1753 msg_outtrans_len_attr(longstr
, slen
, attr
);
1754 msg_puts_attr((char_u
*)"...", hl_attr(HLF_8
));
1756 msg_outtrans_len_attr(longstr
+ len
- slen
, slen
, attr
);
1760 * Basic function for writing a message with highlight attributes.
1763 msg_puts_attr(s
, attr
)
1767 msg_puts_attr_len(s
, -1, attr
);
1771 * Like msg_puts_attr(), but with a maximum length "maxlen" (in bytes).
1772 * When "maxlen" is -1 there is no maximum length.
1773 * When "maxlen" is >= 0 the message is not put in the history.
1776 msg_puts_attr_len(str
, maxlen
, attr
)
1782 * If redirection is on, also write to the redirection file.
1784 redir_write(str
, maxlen
);
1787 * Don't print anything when using ":silent cmd".
1789 if (msg_silent
!= 0)
1792 /* if MSG_HIST flag set, add message to history */
1793 if ((attr
& MSG_HIST
) && maxlen
< 0)
1795 add_msg_hist(str
, -1, attr
);
1800 * When writing something to the screen after it has scrolled, requires a
1801 * wait-return prompt later. Needed when scrolling, resetting
1802 * need_wait_return after some prompt, and then outputting something
1805 if (msg_scrolled
!= 0 && !msg_scrolled_ign
)
1806 need_wait_return
= TRUE
;
1807 msg_didany
= TRUE
; /* remember that something was outputted */
1810 * If there is no valid screen, use fprintf so we can see error messages.
1811 * If termcap is not active, we may be writing in an alternate console
1812 * window, cursor positioning may not work correctly (window size may be
1813 * different, e.g. for Win32 console) or we just don't know where the
1816 if (msg_use_printf())
1817 msg_puts_printf(str
, maxlen
);
1819 msg_puts_display(str
, maxlen
, attr
, FALSE
);
1823 * The display part of msg_puts_attr_len().
1824 * May be called recursively to display scroll-back text.
1827 msg_puts_display(str
, maxlen
, attr
, recurse
)
1834 char_u
*t_s
= str
; /* string from "t_s" to "s" is still todo */
1835 int t_col
= 0; /* screen cells todo, 0 when "t_s" not used */
1840 char_u
*sb_str
= str
;
1841 int sb_col
= msg_col
;
1844 did_wait_return
= FALSE
;
1845 while ((maxlen
< 0 || (int)(s
- str
) < maxlen
) && *s
!= NUL
)
1848 * We are at the end of the screen line when:
1849 * - When outputting a newline.
1850 * - When outputting a character in the last column.
1852 if (!recurse
&& msg_row
>= Rows
- 1 && (*s
== '\n' || (
1853 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
1857 || (*s
== TAB
&& msg_col
<= 7)
1859 || (has_mbyte
&& (*mb_ptr2cells
)(s
) > 1 && msg_col
<= 2)
1864 (msg_col
+ t_col
>= Columns
- 1
1865 || (*s
== TAB
&& msg_col
+ t_col
>= ((Columns
- 1) & ~7))
1867 || (has_mbyte
&& (*mb_ptr2cells
)(s
) > 1
1868 && msg_col
+ t_col
>= Columns
- 2)
1873 * The screen is scrolled up when at the last row (some terminals
1874 * scroll automatically, some don't. To avoid problems we scroll
1878 /* output postponed text */
1879 t_puts(&t_col
, t_s
, s
, attr
);
1881 /* When no more prompt an no more room, truncate here */
1882 if (msg_no_more
&& lines_left
== 0)
1885 /* Scroll the screen up one line. */
1889 if (msg_col
>= Columns
) /* can happen after screen resize */
1890 msg_col
= Columns
- 1;
1892 /* Display char in last column before showing more-prompt. */
1894 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
1902 if (enc_utf8
&& maxlen
>= 0)
1903 /* avoid including composing chars after the end */
1904 l
= utfc_ptr2len_len(s
, (int)((str
+ maxlen
) - s
));
1906 l
= (*mb_ptr2len
)(s
);
1907 s
= screen_puts_mbyte(s
, l
, attr
);
1911 msg_screen_putchar(*s
++, attr
);
1915 /* store text for scrolling back */
1916 store_sb_text(&sb_str
, s
, attr
, &sb_col
, TRUE
);
1919 need_wait_return
= TRUE
; /* may need wait_return in main() */
1920 if (must_redraw
< VALID
)
1921 must_redraw
= VALID
;
1922 redraw_cmdline
= TRUE
;
1923 if (cmdline_row
> 0 && !exmode_active
)
1927 * If screen is completely filled and 'more' is set then wait
1931 if (p_more
&& lines_left
== 0 && State
!= HITRETURN
1932 && !msg_no_more
&& !exmode_active
)
1934 #ifdef FEAT_CON_DIALOG
1935 if (do_more_prompt(NUL
))
1936 s
= confirm_msg_tail
;
1938 (void)do_more_prompt(NUL
);
1944 /* When we displayed a char in last column need to check if there
1947 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
1955 || msg_col
+ t_col
>= Columns
1957 || (has_mbyte
&& (*mb_ptr2cells
)(s
) > 1
1958 && msg_col
+ t_col
>= Columns
- 1)
1961 if (t_col
> 0 && (wrap
|| *s
== '\r' || *s
== '\b'
1962 || *s
== '\t' || *s
== BELL
))
1963 /* output any postponed text */
1964 t_puts(&t_col
, t_s
, s
, attr
);
1966 if (wrap
&& p_more
&& !recurse
)
1967 /* store text for scrolling back */
1968 store_sb_text(&sb_str
, s
, attr
, &sb_col
, TRUE
);
1970 if (*s
== '\n') /* go to next line */
1972 msg_didout
= FALSE
; /* remember that line is empty */
1973 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
1975 msg_col
= Columns
- 1;
1979 if (++msg_row
>= Rows
) /* safety check */
1982 else if (*s
== '\r') /* go to column 0 */
1986 else if (*s
== '\b') /* go to previous char */
1991 else if (*s
== TAB
) /* translate Tab into spaces */
1994 msg_screen_putchar(' ', attr
);
1995 while (msg_col
& 7);
1997 else if (*s
== BELL
) /* beep (from ":sh") */
2004 cw
= (*mb_ptr2cells
)(s
);
2005 if (enc_utf8
&& maxlen
>= 0)
2006 /* avoid including composing chars after the end */
2007 l
= utfc_ptr2len_len(s
, (int)((str
+ maxlen
) - s
));
2009 l
= (*mb_ptr2len
)(s
);
2017 /* When drawing from right to left or when a double-wide character
2018 * doesn't fit, draw a single character here. Otherwise collect
2019 * characters and draw them all at once later. */
2020 #if defined(FEAT_RIGHTLEFT) || defined(FEAT_MBYTE)
2022 # ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
2029 (cw
> 1 && msg_col
+ t_col
>= Columns
- 1)
2035 s
= screen_puts_mbyte(s
, l
, attr
) - 1;
2038 msg_screen_putchar(*s
, attr
);
2043 /* postpone this character until later */
2057 /* output any postponed text */
2059 t_puts(&t_col
, t_s
, s
, attr
);
2060 if (p_more
&& !recurse
)
2061 store_sb_text(&sb_str
, s
, attr
, &sb_col
, FALSE
);
2067 * Scroll the screen up one line for displaying the next message line.
2073 /* Remove the cursor before scrolling, ScreenLines[] is going
2074 * to become invalid. */
2076 gui_undraw_cursor();
2078 /* scrolling up always works */
2079 screen_del_lines(0, 0, 1, (int)Rows
, TRUE
, NULL
);
2081 if (!can_clear((char_u
*)" "))
2083 /* Scrolling up doesn't result in the right background. Set the
2084 * background here. It's not efficient, but avoids that we have to do
2085 * it all over the code. */
2086 screen_fill((int)Rows
- 1, (int)Rows
, 0, (int)Columns
, ' ', ' ', 0);
2088 /* Also clear the last char of the last but one line if it was not
2089 * cleared before to avoid a scroll-up. */
2090 if (ScreenAttrs
[LineOffset
[Rows
- 2] + Columns
- 1] == (sattr_T
)-1)
2091 screen_fill((int)Rows
- 2, (int)Rows
- 1,
2092 (int)Columns
- 1, (int)Columns
, ' ', ' ', 0);
2097 * Increment "msg_scrolled".
2103 if (*get_vim_var_str(VV_SCROLLSTART
) == NUL
)
2105 char_u
*p
= sourcing_name
;
2106 char_u
*tofree
= NULL
;
2109 /* v:scrollstart is empty, set it to the script/function name and line
2112 p
= (char_u
*)_("Unknown");
2115 len
= (int)STRLEN(p
) + 40;
2116 tofree
= alloc(len
);
2119 vim_snprintf((char *)tofree
, len
, _("%s line %ld"),
2120 p
, (long)sourcing_lnum
);
2124 set_vim_var_string(VV_SCROLLSTART
, p
, -1);
2132 * To be able to scroll back at the "more" and "hit-enter" prompts we need to
2133 * store the displayed text and remember where screen lines start.
2135 typedef struct msgchunk_S msgchunk_T
;
2138 msgchunk_T
*sb_next
;
2139 msgchunk_T
*sb_prev
;
2140 char sb_eol
; /* TRUE when line ends after this text */
2141 int sb_msg_col
; /* column in which text starts */
2142 int sb_attr
; /* text attributes */
2143 char_u sb_text
[1]; /* text to be displayed, actually longer */
2146 static msgchunk_T
*last_msgchunk
= NULL
; /* last displayed text */
2148 static msgchunk_T
*msg_sb_start
__ARGS((msgchunk_T
*mps
));
2149 static msgchunk_T
*disp_sb_line
__ARGS((int row
, msgchunk_T
*smp
));
2151 static int do_clear_sb_text
= FALSE
; /* clear text on next msg */
2154 * Store part of a printed message for displaying when scrolling back.
2157 store_sb_text(sb_str
, s
, attr
, sb_col
, finish
)
2158 char_u
**sb_str
; /* start of string */
2159 char_u
*s
; /* just after string */
2162 int finish
; /* line ends */
2166 if (do_clear_sb_text
)
2169 do_clear_sb_text
= FALSE
;
2174 mp
= (msgchunk_T
*)alloc((int)(sizeof(msgchunk_T
) + (s
- *sb_str
)));
2177 mp
->sb_eol
= finish
;
2178 mp
->sb_msg_col
= *sb_col
;
2180 vim_strncpy(mp
->sb_text
, *sb_str
, s
- *sb_str
);
2182 if (last_msgchunk
== NULL
)
2189 mp
->sb_prev
= last_msgchunk
;
2190 last_msgchunk
->sb_next
= mp
;
2196 else if (finish
&& last_msgchunk
!= NULL
)
2197 last_msgchunk
->sb_eol
= TRUE
;
2204 * Finished showing messages, clear the scroll-back text on the next message.
2209 do_clear_sb_text
= TRUE
;
2213 * Clear any text remembered for scrolling back.
2214 * Called when redrawing the screen.
2221 while (last_msgchunk
!= NULL
)
2223 mp
= last_msgchunk
->sb_prev
;
2224 vim_free(last_msgchunk
);
2237 /* Only show somethign if there is more than one line, otherwise it looks
2238 * weird, typing a command without output results in one line. */
2239 mp
= msg_sb_start(last_msgchunk
);
2240 if (mp
== NULL
|| mp
->sb_prev
== NULL
)
2244 do_more_prompt('G');
2250 * Move to the start of screen line in already displayed text.
2256 msgchunk_T
*mp
= mps
;
2258 while (mp
!= NULL
&& mp
->sb_prev
!= NULL
&& !mp
->sb_prev
->sb_eol
)
2264 * Display a screen line from previously displayed text at row "row".
2265 * Returns a pointer to the text for the next line (can be NULL).
2268 disp_sb_line(row
, smp
)
2272 msgchunk_T
*mp
= smp
;
2278 msg_col
= mp
->sb_msg_col
;
2280 if (*p
== '\n') /* don't display the line break */
2282 msg_puts_display(p
, -1, mp
->sb_attr
, TRUE
);
2283 if (mp
->sb_eol
|| mp
->sb_next
== NULL
)
2291 * Output any postponed text for msg_puts_attr_len().
2294 t_puts(t_col
, t_s
, s
, attr
)
2300 /* output postponed text */
2301 msg_didout
= TRUE
; /* remember that line is not empty */
2302 screen_puts_len(t_s
, (int)(s
- t_s
), msg_row
, msg_col
, attr
);
2306 /* If the string starts with a composing character don't increment the
2307 * column position for it. */
2308 if (enc_utf8
&& utf_iscomposing(utf_ptr2char(t_s
)))
2311 if (msg_col
>= Columns
)
2319 * Returns TRUE when messages should be printed with mch_errmsg().
2320 * This is used when there is no valid screen, so we can see error messages.
2321 * If termcap is not active, we may be writing in an alternate console
2322 * window, cursor positioning may not work correctly (window size may be
2323 * different, e.g. for Win32 console) or we just don't know where the
2329 return (!msg_check_screen()
2330 #if defined(WIN3264) && !defined(FEAT_GUI_MSWIN)
2333 || (swapping_screen() && !termcap_active
)
2338 * Print a message when there is no valid screen.
2341 msg_puts_printf(str
, maxlen
)
2350 if (!(silent_mode
&& p_verbose
== 0))
2351 mch_settmode(TMODE_COOK
); /* handle '\r' and '\n' correctly */
2353 while (*s
!= NUL
&& (maxlen
< 0 || (int)(s
- str
) < maxlen
))
2355 if (!(silent_mode
&& p_verbose
== 0))
2357 /* NL --> CR NL translation (for Unix, not for "--version") */
2358 /* NL --> CR translation (for Mac) */
2360 if (*s
== '\n' && !info_message
)
2362 #if defined(USE_CR) && !defined(MACOS_X_UNIX)
2367 if (info_message
) /* informative message, not an error */
2368 mch_msg((char *)buf
);
2370 mch_errmsg((char *)buf
);
2373 /* primitive way to compute the current column */
2374 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
2377 if (*s
== '\r' || *s
== '\n')
2378 msg_col
= Columns
- 1;
2385 if (*s
== '\r' || *s
== '\n')
2392 msg_didout
= TRUE
; /* assume that line is not empty */
2395 if (!(silent_mode
&& p_verbose
== 0))
2396 mch_settmode(TMODE_RAW
);
2401 * Show the more-prompt and handle the user response.
2402 * This takes care of scrolling back and displaying previously displayed text.
2403 * When at hit-enter prompt "typed_char" is the already typed character,
2404 * otherwise it's NUL.
2405 * Returns TRUE when jumping ahead to "confirm_msg_tail".
2408 do_more_prompt(typed_char
)
2411 int used_typed_char
= typed_char
;
2412 int oldState
= State
;
2414 #ifdef FEAT_CON_DIALOG
2418 msgchunk_T
*mp_last
= NULL
;
2422 if (typed_char
== 'G')
2424 /* "g<": Find first line on the last page. */
2425 mp_last
= msg_sb_start(last_msgchunk
);
2426 for (i
= 0; i
< Rows
- 2 && mp_last
!= NULL
2427 && mp_last
->sb_prev
!= NULL
; ++i
)
2428 mp_last
= msg_sb_start(mp_last
->sb_prev
);
2435 if (typed_char
== NUL
)
2440 * Get a typed character directly from the user.
2442 if (used_typed_char
!= NUL
)
2444 c
= used_typed_char
; /* was typed at hit-enter prompt */
2445 used_typed_char
= NUL
;
2448 c
= get_keystroke();
2450 #if defined(FEAT_MENU) && defined(FEAT_GUI)
2453 int idx
= get_menu_index(current_menu
, ASKMORE
);
2455 /* Used a menu. If it starts with CTRL-Y, it must
2456 * be a "Copy" for the clipboard. Otherwise
2457 * assume that we end */
2458 if (idx
== MENU_INDEX_INVALID
)
2460 c
= *current_menu
->strings
[idx
];
2461 if (c
!= NUL
&& current_menu
->strings
[idx
][1] != NUL
)
2462 ins_typebuf(current_menu
->strings
[idx
] + 1,
2463 current_menu
->noremap
[idx
], 0, TRUE
,
2464 current_menu
->silent
[idx
]);
2471 case BS
: /* scroll one line back */
2478 case CAR
: /* one extra line */
2485 case 'u': /* Up half a page */
2487 scroll
= -(Rows
/ 2);
2490 case 'd': /* Down half a page */
2494 case 'b': /* one page back */
2495 scroll
= -(Rows
- 1);
2498 case ' ': /* one extra page */
2504 case 'g': /* all the way back to the start */
2508 case 'G': /* all the way to the end */
2510 lines_left
= 999999;
2513 case ':': /* start new command line */
2514 #ifdef FEAT_CON_DIALOG
2515 if (!confirm_msg_used
)
2518 /* Since got_int is set all typeahead will be flushed, but we
2519 * want to keep this ':', remember that in a special way. */
2520 typeahead_noflush(':');
2521 cmdline_row
= Rows
- 1; /* put ':' on this line */
2522 skip_redraw
= TRUE
; /* skip redraw once */
2523 need_wait_return
= FALSE
; /* don't wait in main() */
2526 case 'q': /* quit */
2529 #ifdef FEAT_CON_DIALOG
2530 if (confirm_msg_used
)
2532 /* Jump to the choices of the dialog. */
2534 lines_left
= Rows
- 1;
2544 #ifdef FEAT_CLIPBOARD
2546 /* Strange way to allow copying (yanking) a modeless
2547 * selection at the more prompt. Use CTRL-Y,
2548 * because the same is used in Cmdline-mode and at the
2549 * hit-enter prompt. However, scrolling one line up
2550 * might be expected... */
2551 if (clip_star
.state
== SELECT_DONE
)
2552 clip_copy_modeless_selection(TRUE
);
2555 default: /* no valid response */
2564 /* go to start of last line */
2565 if (mp_last
== NULL
)
2566 mp
= msg_sb_start(last_msgchunk
);
2567 else if (mp_last
->sb_prev
!= NULL
)
2568 mp
= msg_sb_start(mp_last
->sb_prev
);
2572 /* go to start of line at top of the screen */
2573 for (i
= 0; i
< Rows
- 2 && mp
!= NULL
&& mp
->sb_prev
!= NULL
;
2575 mp
= msg_sb_start(mp
->sb_prev
);
2577 if (mp
!= NULL
&& mp
->sb_prev
!= NULL
)
2579 /* Find line to be displayed at top. */
2580 for (i
= 0; i
> scroll
; --i
)
2582 if (mp
== NULL
|| mp
->sb_prev
== NULL
)
2584 mp
= msg_sb_start(mp
->sb_prev
);
2585 if (mp_last
== NULL
)
2586 mp_last
= msg_sb_start(last_msgchunk
);
2588 mp_last
= msg_sb_start(mp_last
->sb_prev
);
2591 if (scroll
== -1 && screen_ins_lines(0, 0, 1,
2592 (int)Rows
, NULL
) == OK
)
2594 /* display line at top */
2595 (void)disp_sb_line(0, mp
);
2599 /* redisplay all lines */
2601 for (i
= 0; mp
!= NULL
&& i
< Rows
- 1; ++i
)
2603 mp
= disp_sb_line(i
, mp
);
2612 /* First display any text that we scrolled back. */
2613 while (scroll
> 0 && mp_last
!= NULL
)
2615 /* scroll up, display line at bottom */
2618 screen_fill((int)Rows
- 2, (int)Rows
- 1, 0,
2619 (int)Columns
, ' ', ' ', 0);
2620 mp_last
= disp_sb_line((int)Rows
- 2, mp_last
);
2625 if (scroll
< 0 || (scroll
== 0 && mp_last
!= NULL
))
2627 /* displayed the requested text, more prompt again */
2628 screen_fill((int)Rows
- 1, (int)Rows
, 0,
2629 (int)Columns
, ' ', ' ', 0);
2634 /* display more text, return to caller */
2635 lines_left
= scroll
;
2641 /* clear the --more-- message */
2642 screen_fill((int)Rows
- 1, (int)Rows
, 0, (int)Columns
, ' ', ' ', 0);
2652 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
2654 msg_col
= Columns
- 1;
2657 #ifdef FEAT_CON_DIALOG
2664 #if defined(USE_MCH_ERRMSG) || defined(PROTO)
2674 * Give an error message. To be used when the screen hasn't been initialized
2675 * yet. When stderr can't be used, collect error messages until the GUI has
2676 * started and they can be displayed in a message box.
2684 #if (defined(UNIX) || defined(FEAT_GUI)) && !defined(ALWAYS_USE_GUI)
2685 /* On Unix use stderr if it's a tty.
2686 * When not going to start the GUI also use stderr.
2687 * On Mac, when started from Finder, stderr is the console. */
2690 # ifdef MACOS_X_UNIX
2691 (isatty(2) && strcmp("/dev/console", ttyname(2)) != 0)
2700 !(gui
.in_use
|| gui
.starting
)
2704 fprintf(stderr
, "%s", str
);
2709 /* avoid a delay for a message that isn't there */
2710 emsg_on_display
= FALSE
;
2712 len
= (int)STRLEN(str
) + 1;
2713 if (error_ga
.ga_growsize
== 0)
2715 error_ga
.ga_growsize
= 80;
2716 error_ga
.ga_itemsize
= 1;
2718 if (ga_grow(&error_ga
, len
) == OK
)
2720 mch_memmove((char_u
*)error_ga
.ga_data
+ error_ga
.ga_len
,
2721 (char_u
*)str
, len
);
2723 /* remove CR characters, they are displayed */
2727 p
= (char_u
*)error_ga
.ga_data
+ error_ga
.ga_len
;
2730 p
= vim_strchr(p
, '\r');
2737 --len
; /* don't count the NUL at the end */
2738 error_ga
.ga_len
+= len
;
2743 * Give a message. To be used when the screen hasn't been initialized yet.
2744 * When there is no tty, collect messages until the GUI has started and they
2745 * can be displayed in a message box.
2751 #if (defined(UNIX) || defined(FEAT_GUI)) && !defined(ALWAYS_USE_GUI)
2752 /* On Unix use stdout if we have a tty. This allows "vim -h | more" and
2753 * uses mch_errmsg() when started from the desktop.
2754 * When not going to start the GUI also use stdout.
2755 * On Mac, when started from Finder, stderr is the console. */
2758 # ifdef MACOS_X_UNIX
2759 (isatty(2) && strcmp("/dev/console", ttyname(2)) != 0)
2768 !(gui
.in_use
|| gui
.starting
)
2778 #endif /* USE_MCH_ERRMSG */
2781 * Put a character on the screen at the current message position and advance
2782 * to the next position. Only for printable ASCII!
2785 msg_screen_putchar(c
, attr
)
2789 msg_didout
= TRUE
; /* remember that line is not empty */
2790 screen_putchar(c
, msg_row
, msg_col
, attr
);
2791 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
2803 if (++msg_col
>= Columns
)
2816 char_u
*s
= (char_u
*)_("-- More --");
2818 attr
= hl_attr(HLF_M
);
2819 screen_puts(s
, (int)Rows
- 1, 0, attr
);
2821 screen_puts((char_u
*)
2822 _(" SPACE/d/j: screen/page/line down, b/u/k: up, q: quit "),
2823 (int)Rows
- 1, vim_strsize(s
), attr
);
2827 * Repeat the message for the current mode: ASKMORE, EXTERNCMD, CONFIRM or
2833 if (State
== ASKMORE
)
2835 msg_moremsg(TRUE
); /* display --more-- message again */
2838 #ifdef FEAT_CON_DIALOG
2839 else if (State
== CONFIRM
)
2841 display_confirm_msg(); /* display ":confirm" message again */
2845 else if (State
== EXTERNCMD
)
2847 windgoto(msg_row
, msg_col
); /* put cursor back */
2849 else if (State
== HITRETURN
|| State
== SETWSIZE
)
2857 * msg_check_screen - check if the screen is initialized.
2858 * Also check msg_row and msg_col, if they are too big it may cause a crash.
2859 * While starting the GUI the terminal codes will be set for the GUI, but the
2860 * output goes to the terminal. Don't use the terminal codes then.
2865 if (!full_screen
|| !screen_valid(FALSE
))
2868 if (msg_row
>= Rows
)
2870 if (msg_col
>= Columns
)
2871 msg_col
= Columns
- 1;
2876 * Clear from current message position to end of screen.
2877 * Skip this when ":silent" was used, no need to clear for redirection.
2882 if (msg_silent
== 0)
2883 msg_clr_eos_force();
2887 * Clear from current message position to end of screen.
2888 * Note: msg_col is not updated, so we remember the end of the message
2894 if (msg_use_printf())
2896 if (full_screen
) /* only when termcap codes are valid */
2899 out_str(T_CD
); /* clear to end of display */
2901 out_str(T_CE
); /* clear to end of line */
2906 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
2909 screen_fill(msg_row
, msg_row
+ 1, 0, msg_col
+ 1, ' ', ' ', 0);
2910 screen_fill(msg_row
+ 1, (int)Rows
, 0, (int)Columns
, ' ', ' ', 0);
2915 screen_fill(msg_row
, msg_row
+ 1, msg_col
, (int)Columns
,
2917 screen_fill(msg_row
+ 1, (int)Rows
, 0, (int)Columns
, ' ', ' ', 0);
2923 * Clear the command line.
2928 msg_row
= cmdline_row
;
2930 msg_clr_eos_force();
2934 * end putting a message on the screen
2935 * call wait_return if the message does not fit in the available space
2936 * return TRUE if wait_return not called.
2942 * if the string is larger than the window,
2943 * or the ruler option is set and we run into it,
2944 * we have to redraw the window.
2945 * Do not do this if we are abandoning the file or editing the command line.
2947 if (!exiting
&& need_wait_return
&& !(State
& CMDLINE
))
2957 * If the written message runs into the shown command or ruler, we have to
2958 * wait for hit-return and redraw the window later.
2963 if (msg_row
== Rows
- 1 && msg_col
>= sc_col
)
2965 need_wait_return
= TRUE
;
2966 redraw_cmdline
= TRUE
;
2971 * May write a string to the redirection file.
2972 * When "maxlen" is -1 write the whole string, otherwise up to "maxlen" bytes.
2975 redir_write(str
, maxlen
)
2980 static int cur_col
= 0;
2982 /* Don't do anything for displaying prompts and the like. */
2987 * If 'verbosefile' is set write message in that file.
2988 * Must come before the rest because of updating "msg_col".
2990 if (*p_vfile
!= NUL
)
2991 verbose_write(s
, maxlen
);
2993 if (redir_fd
!= NULL
2995 || redir_reg
|| redir_vname
2999 /* If the string doesn't start with CR or NL, go to msg_col */
3000 if (*s
!= '\n' && *s
!= '\r')
3002 while (cur_col
< msg_col
)
3006 write_reg_contents(redir_reg
, (char_u
*)" ", -1, TRUE
);
3007 else if (redir_vname
)
3008 var_redir_str((char_u
*)" ", -1);
3011 fputs(" ", redir_fd
);
3018 write_reg_contents(redir_reg
, s
, maxlen
, TRUE
);
3020 var_redir_str(s
, maxlen
);
3023 /* Adjust the current column */
3024 while (*s
!= NUL
&& (maxlen
< 0 || (int)(s
- str
) < maxlen
))
3027 if (!redir_reg
&& !redir_vname
&& redir_fd
!= NULL
)
3030 if (*s
== '\r' || *s
== '\n')
3032 else if (*s
== '\t')
3033 cur_col
+= (8 - cur_col
% 8);
3039 if (msg_silent
!= 0) /* should update msg_col */
3045 * Before giving verbose message.
3046 * Must always be called paired with verbose_leave()!
3051 if (*p_vfile
!= NUL
)
3056 * After giving verbose message.
3057 * Must always be called paired with verbose_enter()!
3062 if (*p_vfile
!= NUL
)
3063 if (--msg_silent
< 0)
3068 * Like verbose_enter() and set msg_scroll when displaying the message.
3071 verbose_enter_scroll()
3073 if (*p_vfile
!= NUL
)
3076 /* always scroll up, don't overwrite */
3081 * Like verbose_leave() and set cmdline_row when displaying the message.
3084 verbose_leave_scroll()
3086 if (*p_vfile
!= NUL
)
3088 if (--msg_silent
< 0)
3092 cmdline_row
= msg_row
;
3095 static FILE *verbose_fd
= NULL
;
3096 static int verbose_did_open
= FALSE
;
3099 * Called when 'verbosefile' is set: stop writing to the file.
3104 if (verbose_fd
!= NULL
)
3109 verbose_did_open
= FALSE
;
3113 * Open the file 'verbosefile'.
3114 * Return FAIL or OK.
3119 if (verbose_fd
== NULL
&& !verbose_did_open
)
3121 /* Only give the error message once. */
3122 verbose_did_open
= TRUE
;
3124 verbose_fd
= mch_fopen((char *)p_vfile
, "a");
3125 if (verbose_fd
== NULL
)
3127 EMSG2(_(e_notopen
), p_vfile
);
3135 * Write a string to 'verbosefile'.
3136 * When "maxlen" is -1 write the whole string, otherwise up to "maxlen" bytes.
3139 verbose_write(str
, maxlen
)
3144 static int cur_col
= 0;
3146 /* Open the file when called the first time. */
3147 if (verbose_fd
== NULL
)
3150 if (verbose_fd
!= NULL
)
3152 /* If the string doesn't start with CR or NL, go to msg_col */
3153 if (*s
!= '\n' && *s
!= '\r')
3155 while (cur_col
< msg_col
)
3157 fputs(" ", verbose_fd
);
3162 /* Adjust the current column */
3163 while (*s
!= NUL
&& (maxlen
< 0 || (int)(s
- str
) < maxlen
))
3165 putc(*s
, verbose_fd
);
3166 if (*s
== '\r' || *s
== '\n')
3168 else if (*s
== '\t')
3169 cur_col
+= (8 - cur_col
% 8);
3178 * Give a warning message (for searching).
3179 * Use 'w' highlighting and may repeat the message after redrawing
3182 give_warning(message
, hl
)
3186 /* Don't do this for ":silent". */
3187 if (msg_silent
!= 0)
3190 /* Don't want a hit-enter prompt here. */
3194 set_vim_var_string(VV_WARNINGMSG
, message
, -1);
3199 keep_msg_attr
= hl_attr(HLF_W
);
3202 if (msg_attr(message
, keep_msg_attr
) && msg_scrolled
== 0)
3203 set_keep_msg(message
, keep_msg_attr
);
3204 msg_didout
= FALSE
; /* overwrite this message */
3205 msg_nowait
= TRUE
; /* don't wait for this message */
3212 * Advance msg cursor to column "col".
3218 if (msg_silent
!= 0) /* nothing to advance to */
3220 msg_col
= col
; /* for redirection, may fill it up later */
3223 if (col
>= Columns
) /* not enough room */
3225 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
3227 while (msg_col
> Columns
- col
)
3231 while (msg_col
< col
)
3235 #if defined(FEAT_CON_DIALOG) || defined(PROTO)
3237 * Used for "confirm()" function, and the :confirm command prefix.
3238 * Versions which haven't got flexible dialogs yet, and console
3239 * versions, get this generic handler which uses the command line.
3242 * VIM_QUESTION, VIM_INFO, VIM_WARNING, VIM_ERROR or VIM_GENERIC
3243 * title = title string (can be NULL for default)
3244 * (neither used in console dialogs at the moment)
3246 * Format of the "buttons" string:
3247 * "Button1Name\nButton2Name\nButton3Name"
3248 * The first button should normally be the default/accept
3249 * The second button should be the 'Cancel' button
3250 * Other buttons- use your imagination!
3251 * A '&' in a button name becomes a shortcut, so each '&' should be before a
3256 do_dialog(type
, title
, message
, buttons
, dfltbutton
, textfield
)
3262 char_u
*textfield
; /* IObuff for inputdialog(), NULL otherwise */
3271 /* Don't output anything in silent mode ("ex -s") */
3273 return dfltbutton
; /* return default option */
3276 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_DIALOG
3277 /* When GUI is running and 'c' not in 'guioptions', use the GUI dialog */
3278 if (gui
.in_use
&& vim_strchr(p_go
, GO_CONDIALOG
) == NULL
)
3280 c
= gui_mch_dialog(type
, title
, message
, buttons
, dfltbutton
,
3284 /* Flush output to avoid that further messages and redrawing is done
3285 * in the wrong order. */
3300 * Since we wait for a keypress, don't make the
3301 * user press RETURN as well afterwards.
3304 hotkeys
= msg_show_console_dialog(message
, buttons
, dfltbutton
);
3306 if (hotkeys
!= NULL
)
3310 /* Get a typed character directly from the user. */
3311 c
= get_keystroke();
3314 case CAR
: /* User accepts default option */
3316 retval
= dfltbutton
;
3318 case Ctrl_C
: /* User aborts/cancels */
3322 default: /* Could be a hotkey? */
3323 if (c
< 0) /* special keys are ignored here */
3325 /* Make the character lowercase, as chars in "hotkeys" are. */
3328 for (i
= 0; hotkeys
[i
]; ++i
)
3333 if ((*mb_ptr2char
)(hotkeys
+ i
) == c
)
3335 i
+= (*mb_ptr2len
)(hotkeys
+ i
) - 1;
3339 if (hotkeys
[i
] == c
)
3345 /* No hotkey match, so keep waiting */
3364 static int copy_char
__ARGS((char_u
*from
, char_u
*to
, int lowercase
));
3367 * Copy one character from "*from" to "*to", taking care of multi-byte
3368 * characters. Return the length of the character in bytes.
3371 copy_char(from
, to
, lowercase
)
3374 int lowercase
; /* make character lower case */
3384 c
= MB_TOLOWER((*mb_ptr2char
)(from
));
3385 return (*mb_char2bytes
)(c
, to
);
3389 len
= (*mb_ptr2len
)(from
);
3390 mch_memmove(to
, from
, (size_t)len
);
3398 *to
= (char_u
)TOLOWER_LOC(*from
);
3406 * Format the dialog string, and display it at the bottom of
3407 * the screen. Return a string of hotkey chars (if defined) for
3408 * each 'button'. If a button has no hotkey defined, the first character of
3409 * the button is used.
3410 * The hotkeys can be multi-byte characters, but without combining chars.
3412 * Returns an allocated string with hotkeys, or NULL for error.
3415 msg_show_console_dialog(message
, buttons
, dfltbutton
)
3422 # define HOTK_LEN (has_mbyte ? MB_MAXBYTES : 1)
3426 int lenhotkey
= HOTK_LEN
; /* count first button */
3427 char_u
*hotk
= NULL
;
3428 char_u
*msgp
= NULL
;
3429 char_u
*hotkp
= NULL
;
3432 #define HAS_HOTKEY_LEN 30
3433 char_u has_hotkey
[HAS_HOTKEY_LEN
];
3434 int first_hotkey
= FALSE
; /* first char of button is hotkey */
3437 has_hotkey
[0] = FALSE
;
3440 * First loop: compute the size of memory to allocate.
3441 * Second loop: copy to the allocated memory.
3443 for (copy
= 0; copy
<= 1; ++copy
)
3449 if (*r
== DLG_BUTTON_SEP
)
3454 *msgp
++ = ' '; /* '\n' -> ', ' */
3456 /* advance to next hotkey and set default hotkey */
3459 hotkp
+= STRLEN(hotkp
);
3463 hotkp
[copy_char(r
+ 1, hotkp
, TRUE
)] = NUL
;
3467 /* If no hotkey is specified first char is used. */
3468 if (idx
< HAS_HOTKEY_LEN
- 1 && !has_hotkey
[++idx
])
3469 first_hotkey
= TRUE
;
3473 len
+= 3; /* '\n' -> ', '; 'x' -> '(x)' */
3474 lenhotkey
+= HOTK_LEN
; /* each button needs a hotkey */
3475 if (idx
< HAS_HOTKEY_LEN
- 1)
3476 has_hotkey
[++idx
] = FALSE
;
3479 else if (*r
== DLG_HOTKEY_CHAR
|| first_hotkey
)
3481 if (*r
== DLG_HOTKEY_CHAR
)
3483 first_hotkey
= FALSE
;
3486 if (*r
== DLG_HOTKEY_CHAR
) /* '&&a' -> '&a' */
3491 *msgp
++ = (dfltbutton
== 1) ? '[' : '(';
3492 msgp
+= copy_char(r
, msgp
, FALSE
);
3493 *msgp
++ = (dfltbutton
== 1) ? ']' : ')';
3495 /* redefine hotkey */
3496 hotkp
[copy_char(r
, hotkp
, TRUE
)] = NUL
;
3501 ++len
; /* '&a' -> '[a]' */
3502 if (idx
< HAS_HOTKEY_LEN
- 1)
3503 has_hotkey
[idx
] = TRUE
;
3508 /* everything else copy literally */
3510 msgp
+= copy_char(r
, msgp
, FALSE
);
3513 /* advance to the next character */
3525 len
+= (int)(STRLEN(message
)
3526 + 2 /* for the NL's */
3528 + 3); /* for the ": " and NUL */
3529 lenhotkey
++; /* for the NUL */
3531 /* If no hotkey is specified first char is used. */
3534 first_hotkey
= TRUE
;
3535 len
+= 2; /* "x" -> "[x]" */
3539 * Now allocate and load the strings
3541 vim_free(confirm_msg
);
3542 confirm_msg
= alloc(len
);
3543 if (confirm_msg
== NULL
)
3546 hotk
= alloc(lenhotkey
);
3550 *confirm_msg
= '\n';
3551 STRCPY(confirm_msg
+ 1, message
);
3553 msgp
= confirm_msg
+ 1 + STRLEN(message
);
3556 /* Define first default hotkey. Keep the hotkey string NUL
3557 * terminated to avoid reading past the end. */
3558 hotkp
[copy_char(buttons
, hotkp
, TRUE
)] = NUL
;
3560 /* Remember where the choices start, displaying starts here when
3561 * "hotkp" typed at the more prompt. */
3562 confirm_msg_tail
= msgp
;
3567 display_confirm_msg();
3572 * Display the ":confirm" message. Also called when screen resized.
3575 display_confirm_msg()
3577 /* avoid that 'q' at the more prompt truncates the message here */
3579 if (confirm_msg
!= NULL
)
3580 msg_puts_attr(confirm_msg
, hl_attr(HLF_M
));
3584 #endif /* FEAT_CON_DIALOG */
3586 #if defined(FEAT_CON_DIALOG) || defined(FEAT_GUI_DIALOG)
3589 vim_dialog_yesno(type
, title
, message
, dflt
)
3596 title
== NULL
? (char_u
*)_("Question") : title
,
3598 (char_u
*)_("&Yes\n&No"), dflt
, NULL
) == 1)
3604 vim_dialog_yesnocancel(type
, title
, message
, dflt
)
3610 switch (do_dialog(type
,
3611 title
== NULL
? (char_u
*)_("Question") : title
,
3613 (char_u
*)_("&Yes\n&No\n&Cancel"), dflt
, NULL
))
3615 case 1: return VIM_YES
;
3616 case 2: return VIM_NO
;
3622 vim_dialog_yesnoallcancel(type
, title
, message
, dflt
)
3628 switch (do_dialog(type
,
3629 title
== NULL
? (char_u
*)"Question" : title
,
3631 (char_u
*)_("&Yes\n&No\nSave &All\n&Discard All\n&Cancel"),
3634 case 1: return VIM_YES
;
3635 case 2: return VIM_NO
;
3636 case 3: return VIM_ALL
;
3637 case 4: return VIM_DISCARDALL
;
3642 #endif /* FEAT_GUI_DIALOG || FEAT_CON_DIALOG */
3644 #if defined(FEAT_BROWSE) || defined(PROTO)
3646 * Generic browse function. Calls gui_mch_browse() when possible.
3647 * Later this may pop-up a non-GUI file selector (external command?).
3650 do_browse(flags
, title
, dflt
, ext
, initdir
, filter
, buf
)
3651 int flags
; /* BROWSE_SAVE and BROWSE_DIR */
3652 char_u
*title
; /* title for the window */
3653 char_u
*dflt
; /* default file name (may include directory) */
3654 char_u
*ext
; /* extension added */
3655 char_u
*initdir
; /* initial directory, NULL for current dir or
3656 when using path from "dflt" */
3657 char_u
*filter
; /* file name filter */
3658 buf_T
*buf
; /* buffer to read/write for */
3661 static char_u
*last_dir
= NULL
; /* last used directory */
3662 char_u
*tofree
= NULL
;
3663 int save_browse
= cmdmod
.browse
;
3665 /* Must turn off browse to avoid that autocommands will get the
3667 cmdmod
.browse
= FALSE
;
3669 if (title
== NULL
|| *title
== NUL
)
3671 if (flags
& BROWSE_DIR
)
3672 title
= (char_u
*)_("Select Directory dialog");
3673 else if (flags
& BROWSE_SAVE
)
3674 title
= (char_u
*)_("Save File dialog");
3676 title
= (char_u
*)_("Open File dialog");
3679 /* When no directory specified, use default file name, default dir, buffer
3680 * dir, last dir or current dir */
3681 if ((initdir
== NULL
|| *initdir
== NUL
) && dflt
!= NULL
&& *dflt
!= NUL
)
3683 if (mch_isdir(dflt
)) /* default file name is a directory */
3688 else if (gettail(dflt
) != dflt
) /* default file name includes a path */
3690 tofree
= vim_strsave(dflt
);
3694 *gettail(initdir
) = NUL
;
3695 dflt
= gettail(dflt
);
3700 if (initdir
== NULL
|| *initdir
== NUL
)
3702 /* When 'browsedir' is a directory, use it */
3703 if (STRCMP(p_bsdir
, "last") != 0
3704 && STRCMP(p_bsdir
, "buffer") != 0
3705 && STRCMP(p_bsdir
, "current") != 0
3706 && mch_isdir(p_bsdir
))
3708 /* When saving or 'browsedir' is "buffer", use buffer fname */
3709 else if (((flags
& BROWSE_SAVE
) || *p_bsdir
== 'b')
3710 && buf
!= NULL
&& buf
->b_ffname
!= NULL
)
3712 if (dflt
== NULL
|| *dflt
== NUL
)
3713 dflt
= gettail(curbuf
->b_ffname
);
3714 tofree
= vim_strsave(curbuf
->b_ffname
);
3718 *gettail(initdir
) = NUL
;
3721 /* When 'browsedir' is "last", use dir from last browse */
3722 else if (*p_bsdir
== 'l')
3724 /* When 'browsedir is "current", use current directory. This is the
3725 * default already, leave initdir empty. */
3729 if (gui
.in_use
) /* when this changes, also adjust f_has()! */
3733 && (filter
= get_var_value((char_u
*)"b:browsefilter")) == NULL
3734 && (filter
= get_var_value((char_u
*)"g:browsefilter")) == NULL
3737 filter
= BROWSE_FILTER_DEFAULT
;
3738 if (flags
& BROWSE_DIR
)
3740 # if defined(HAVE_GTK2) || defined(WIN3264)
3741 /* For systems that have a directory dialog. */
3742 fname
= gui_mch_browsedir(title
, initdir
);
3744 /* Generic solution for selecting a directory: select a file and
3745 * remove the file name. */
3746 fname
= gui_mch_browse(0, title
, dflt
, ext
, initdir
, (char_u
*)"");
3748 # if !defined(HAVE_GTK2)
3749 /* Win32 adds a dummy file name, others return an arbitrary file
3750 * name. GTK+ 2 returns only the directory, */
3751 if (fname
!= NULL
&& *fname
!= NUL
&& !mch_isdir(fname
))
3753 /* Remove the file name. */
3754 char_u
*tail
= gettail_sep(fname
);
3757 *tail
++ = '.'; /* use current dir */
3763 fname
= gui_mch_browse(flags
& BROWSE_SAVE
,
3764 title
, dflt
, ext
, initdir
, filter
);
3766 /* We hang around in the dialog for a while, the user might do some
3767 * things to our files. The Win32 dialog allows deleting or renaming
3768 * a file, check timestamps. */
3769 need_check_timestamps
= TRUE
;
3770 did_check_timestamps
= FALSE
;
3775 /* TODO: non-GUI file selector here */
3776 EMSG(_("E338: Sorry, no file browser in console mode"));
3780 /* keep the directory for next time */
3784 last_dir
= vim_strsave(fname
);
3785 if (last_dir
!= NULL
&& !(flags
& BROWSE_DIR
))
3787 *gettail(last_dir
) = NUL
;
3788 if (*last_dir
== NUL
)
3790 /* filename only returned, must be in current dir */
3792 last_dir
= alloc(MAXPATHL
);
3793 if (last_dir
!= NULL
)
3794 mch_dirname(last_dir
, MAXPATHL
);
3800 cmdmod
.browse
= save_browse
;
3806 #if defined(HAVE_STDARG_H) && defined(FEAT_EVAL)
3807 static char *e_printf
= N_("E766: Insufficient arguments for printf()");
3809 static long tv_nr
__ARGS((typval_T
*tvs
, int *idxp
));
3810 static char *tv_str
__ARGS((typval_T
*tvs
, int *idxp
));
3813 * Get number argument from "idxp" entry in "tvs". First entry is 1.
3820 int idx
= *idxp
- 1;
3824 if (tvs
[idx
].v_type
== VAR_UNKNOWN
)
3829 n
= get_tv_number_chk(&tvs
[idx
], &err
);
3837 * Get string argument from "idxp" entry in "tvs". First entry is 1.
3838 * Returns NULL for an error.
3845 int idx
= *idxp
- 1;
3848 if (tvs
[idx
].v_type
== VAR_UNKNOWN
)
3853 s
= (char *)get_tv_string_chk(&tvs
[idx
]);
3860 * This code was included to provide a portable vsnprintf() and snprintf().
3861 * Some systems may provide their own, but we always use this one for
3864 * This code is based on snprintf.c - a portable implementation of snprintf
3865 * by Mark Martinec <mark.martinec@ijs.si>, Version 2.2, 2000-10-06.
3866 * Included with permission. It was heavily modified to fit in Vim.
3867 * The original code, including useful comments, can be found here:
3868 * http://www.ijs.si/software/snprintf/
3870 * This snprintf() only supports the following conversion specifiers:
3871 * s, c, d, u, o, x, X, p (and synonyms: i, D, U, O - see below)
3872 * with flags: '-', '+', ' ', '0' and '#'.
3873 * An asterisk is supported for field width as well as precision.
3875 * Length modifiers 'h' (short int) and 'l' (long int) are supported.
3876 * 'll' (long long int) is not supported.
3878 * The locale is not used, the string is used as a byte string. This is only
3879 * relevant for double-byte encodings where the second byte may be '%'.
3881 * It is permitted for "str_m" to be zero, and it is permitted to specify NULL
3882 * pointer for resulting string argument if "str_m" is zero (as per ISO C99).
3884 * The return value is the number of characters which would be generated
3885 * for the given input, excluding the trailing null. If this value
3886 * is greater or equal to "str_m", not all characters from the result
3887 * have been stored in str, output bytes beyond the ("str_m"-1) -th character
3888 * are discarded. If "str_m" is greater than zero it is guaranteed
3889 * the resulting string will be null-terminated.
3893 * When va_list is not supported we only define vim_snprintf().
3895 * vim_vsnprintf() can be invoked with either "va_list" or a list of
3896 * "typval_T". When the latter is not used it must be NULL.
3899 /* When generating prototypes all of this is skipped, cproto doesn't
3900 * understand this. */
3902 # ifdef HAVE_STDARG_H
3904 vim_snprintf(char *str
, size_t str_m
, char *fmt
, ...)
3910 str_l
= vim_vsnprintf(str
, str_m
, fmt
, ap
, NULL
);
3916 vim_vsnprintf(str
, str_m
, fmt
, ap
, tvs
)
3918 /* clumsy way to work around missing va_list */
3919 # define get_a_arg(i) (++i, i == 2 ? a1 : i == 3 ? a2 : i == 4 ? a3 : i == 5 ? a4 : i == 6 ? a5 : i == 7 ? a6 : i == 8 ? a7 : i == 9 ? a8 : i == 10 ? a9 : a10)
3926 vim_snprintf(str
, str_m
, fmt
, a1
, a2
, a3
, a4
, a5
, a6
, a7
, a8
, a9
, a10
)
3931 # ifdef HAVE_STDARG_H
3935 long a1
, a2
, a3
, a4
, a5
, a6
, a7
, a8
, a9
, a10
;
3948 char *q
= strchr(p
+ 1, '%');
3949 size_t n
= (q
== NULL
) ? STRLEN(p
) : (q
- p
);
3951 /* Copy up to the next '%' or NUL without any changes. */
3954 size_t avail
= str_m
- str_l
;
3956 mch_memmove(str
+ str_l
, p
, n
> avail
? avail
: n
);
3963 size_t min_field_width
= 0, precision
= 0;
3964 int zero_padding
= 0, precision_specified
= 0, justify_left
= 0;
3965 int alternate_form
= 0, force_sign
= 0;
3967 /* If both the ' ' and '+' flags appear, the ' ' flag should be
3969 int space_for_positive
= 1;
3971 /* allowed values: \0, h, l, L */
3972 char length_modifier
= '\0';
3974 /* temporary buffer for simple numeric->string conversion */
3977 /* string address in case of string argument */
3980 /* natural field width of arg without padding and sign */
3983 /* unsigned char argument value - only defined for c conversion.
3984 * N.B. standard explicitly states the char argument for the c
3985 * conversion is unsigned */
3986 unsigned char uchar_arg
;
3988 /* number of zeros to be inserted for numeric conversions as
3989 * required by the precision or minimal field width */
3990 size_t number_of_zeros_to_pad
= 0;
3992 /* index into tmp where zero padding is to be inserted */
3993 size_t zero_padding_insertion_ind
= 0;
3995 /* current conversion specifier character */
3996 char fmt_spec
= '\0';
4002 while (*p
== '0' || *p
== '-' || *p
== '+' || *p
== ' '
4003 || *p
== '#' || *p
== '\'')
4007 case '0': zero_padding
= 1; break;
4008 case '-': justify_left
= 1; break;
4009 case '+': force_sign
= 1; space_for_positive
= 0; break;
4010 case ' ': force_sign
= 1;
4011 /* If both the ' ' and '+' flags appear, the ' '
4012 * flag should be ignored */
4014 case '#': alternate_form
= 1; break;
4019 /* If the '0' and '-' flags both appear, the '0' flag should be
4022 /* parse field width */
4029 #ifndef HAVE_STDARG_H
4032 # if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
4033 tvs
!= NULL
? tv_nr(tvs
, &arg_idx
) :
4038 min_field_width
= j
;
4041 min_field_width
= -j
;
4045 else if (VIM_ISDIGIT((int)(*p
)))
4047 /* size_t could be wider than unsigned int; make sure we treat
4048 * argument like common implementations do */
4049 unsigned int uj
= *p
++ - '0';
4051 while (VIM_ISDIGIT((int)(*p
)))
4052 uj
= 10 * uj
+ (unsigned int)(*p
++ - '0');
4053 min_field_width
= uj
;
4056 /* parse precision */
4060 precision_specified
= 1;
4066 #ifndef HAVE_STDARG_H
4069 # if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
4070 tvs
!= NULL
? tv_nr(tvs
, &arg_idx
) :
4079 precision_specified
= 0;
4083 else if (VIM_ISDIGIT((int)(*p
)))
4085 /* size_t could be wider than unsigned int; make sure we
4086 * treat argument like common implementations do */
4087 unsigned int uj
= *p
++ - '0';
4089 while (VIM_ISDIGIT((int)(*p
)))
4090 uj
= 10 * uj
+ (unsigned int)(*p
++ - '0');
4095 /* parse 'h', 'l' and 'll' length modifiers */
4096 if (*p
== 'h' || *p
== 'l')
4098 length_modifier
= *p
;
4100 if (length_modifier
== 'l' && *p
== 'l')
4102 /* double l = long long */
4103 length_modifier
= 'l'; /* treat it as a single 'l' */
4109 /* common synonyms: */
4112 case 'i': fmt_spec
= 'd'; break;
4113 case 'D': fmt_spec
= 'd'; length_modifier
= 'l'; break;
4114 case 'U': fmt_spec
= 'u'; length_modifier
= 'l'; break;
4115 case 'O': fmt_spec
= 'o'; length_modifier
= 'l'; break;
4119 /* get parameter value, do initial processing */
4122 /* '%' and 'c' behave similar to 's' regarding flags and field
4127 length_modifier
= '\0';
4140 #ifndef HAVE_STDARG_H
4143 # if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
4144 tvs
!= NULL
? tv_nr(tvs
, &arg_idx
) :
4148 /* standard demands unsigned char */
4149 uchar_arg
= (unsigned char)j
;
4150 str_arg
= (char *)&uchar_arg
;
4156 #ifndef HAVE_STDARG_H
4157 (char *)get_a_arg(arg_idx
);
4159 # if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
4160 tvs
!= NULL
? tv_str(tvs
, &arg_idx
) :
4164 if (str_arg
== NULL
)
4169 /* make sure not to address string beyond the specified
4171 else if (!precision_specified
)
4172 str_arg_l
= strlen(str_arg
);
4173 /* truncate string if necessary as requested by precision */
4174 else if (precision
== 0)
4178 /* Don't put the #if inside memchr(), it can be a
4181 char *q
= memchr(str_arg
, '\0', precision
);
4183 /* memchr on HP does not like n > 2^31 !!! */
4184 char *q
= memchr(str_arg
, '\0',
4185 precision
<= (size_t)0x7fffffffL
? precision
4186 : (size_t)0x7fffffffL
);
4188 str_arg_l
= (q
== NULL
) ? precision
: q
- str_arg
;
4197 case 'd': case 'u': case 'o': case 'x': case 'X': case 'p':
4199 /* NOTE: the u, o, x, X and p conversion specifiers
4200 * imply the value is unsigned; d implies a signed
4203 /* 0 if numeric argument is zero (or if pointer is
4204 * NULL for 'p'), +1 if greater than zero (or nonzero
4205 * for unsigned arguments), -1 if negative (unsigned
4206 * argument is never negative) */
4209 /* only defined for length modifier h, or for no
4210 * length modifiers */
4212 unsigned int uint_arg
= 0;
4214 /* only defined for length modifier l */
4215 long int long_arg
= 0;
4216 unsigned long int ulong_arg
= 0;
4218 /* pointer argument value -only defined for p
4220 void *ptr_arg
= NULL
;
4222 if (fmt_spec
== 'p')
4224 length_modifier
= '\0';
4226 #ifndef HAVE_STDARG_H
4227 (void *)get_a_arg(arg_idx
);
4229 # if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
4230 tvs
!= NULL
? (void *)tv_str(tvs
, &arg_idx
) :
4234 if (ptr_arg
!= NULL
)
4237 else if (fmt_spec
== 'd')
4240 switch (length_modifier
)
4244 /* char and short arguments are passed as int. */
4246 #ifndef HAVE_STDARG_H
4249 # if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
4250 tvs
!= NULL
? tv_nr(tvs
, &arg_idx
) :
4256 else if (int_arg
< 0)
4261 #ifndef HAVE_STDARG_H
4264 # if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
4265 tvs
!= NULL
? tv_nr(tvs
, &arg_idx
) :
4267 va_arg(ap
, long int);
4271 else if (long_arg
< 0)
4279 switch (length_modifier
)
4284 #ifndef HAVE_STDARG_H
4287 # if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
4288 tvs
!= NULL
? tv_nr(tvs
, &arg_idx
) :
4290 va_arg(ap
, unsigned int);
4297 #ifndef HAVE_STDARG_H
4300 # if defined(FEAT_EVAL)
4301 tvs
!= NULL
? tv_nr(tvs
, &arg_idx
) :
4303 va_arg(ap
, unsigned long int);
4315 * For d, i, u, o, x, and X conversions, if precision is
4316 * specified, the '0' flag should be ignored. This is so
4317 * with Solaris 2.6, Digital UNIX 4.0, HPUX 10, Linux,
4318 * FreeBSD, NetBSD; but not with Perl.
4320 if (precision_specified
)
4322 if (fmt_spec
== 'd')
4324 if (force_sign
&& arg_sign
>= 0)
4325 tmp
[str_arg_l
++] = space_for_positive
? ' ' : '+';
4326 /* leave negative numbers for sprintf to handle, to
4327 * avoid handling tricky cases like (short int)-32768 */
4329 else if (alternate_form
)
4332 && (fmt_spec
== 'x' || fmt_spec
== 'X') )
4334 tmp
[str_arg_l
++] = '0';
4335 tmp
[str_arg_l
++] = fmt_spec
;
4337 /* alternate form should have no effect for p
4338 * conversion, but ... */
4341 zero_padding_insertion_ind
= str_arg_l
;
4342 if (!precision_specified
)
4343 precision
= 1; /* default precision is 1 */
4344 if (precision
== 0 && arg_sign
== 0)
4346 /* When zero value is formatted with an explicit
4347 * precision 0, the resulting formatted string is
4348 * empty (d, i, u, o, x, X, p). */
4355 /* construct a simple format string for sprintf */
4357 if (!length_modifier
)
4359 else if (length_modifier
== '2')
4365 f
[f_l
++] = length_modifier
;
4366 f
[f_l
++] = fmt_spec
;
4369 if (fmt_spec
== 'p')
4370 str_arg_l
+= sprintf(tmp
+ str_arg_l
, f
, ptr_arg
);
4371 else if (fmt_spec
== 'd')
4374 switch (length_modifier
)
4377 case 'h': str_arg_l
+= sprintf(
4378 tmp
+ str_arg_l
, f
, int_arg
);
4380 case 'l': str_arg_l
+= sprintf(
4381 tmp
+ str_arg_l
, f
, long_arg
);
4388 switch (length_modifier
)
4391 case 'h': str_arg_l
+= sprintf(
4392 tmp
+ str_arg_l
, f
, uint_arg
);
4394 case 'l': str_arg_l
+= sprintf(
4395 tmp
+ str_arg_l
, f
, ulong_arg
);
4400 /* include the optional minus sign and possible
4401 * "0x" in the region before the zero padding
4402 * insertion point */
4403 if (zero_padding_insertion_ind
< str_arg_l
4404 && tmp
[zero_padding_insertion_ind
] == '-')
4405 zero_padding_insertion_ind
++;
4406 if (zero_padding_insertion_ind
+ 1 < str_arg_l
4407 && tmp
[zero_padding_insertion_ind
] == '0'
4408 && (tmp
[zero_padding_insertion_ind
+ 1] == 'x'
4409 || tmp
[zero_padding_insertion_ind
+ 1] == 'X'))
4410 zero_padding_insertion_ind
+= 2;
4414 size_t num_of_digits
= str_arg_l
4415 - zero_padding_insertion_ind
;
4417 if (alternate_form
&& fmt_spec
== 'o'
4418 /* unless zero is already the first
4420 && !(zero_padding_insertion_ind
< str_arg_l
4421 && tmp
[zero_padding_insertion_ind
] == '0'))
4423 /* assure leading zero for alternate-form
4425 if (!precision_specified
4426 || precision
< num_of_digits
+ 1)
4428 /* precision is increased to force the
4429 * first character to be zero, except if a
4430 * zero value is formatted with an
4431 * explicit precision of zero */
4432 precision
= num_of_digits
+ 1;
4433 precision_specified
= 1;
4436 /* zero padding to specified precision? */
4437 if (num_of_digits
< precision
)
4438 number_of_zeros_to_pad
= precision
- num_of_digits
;
4440 /* zero padding to specified minimal field width? */
4441 if (!justify_left
&& zero_padding
)
4443 int n
= (int)(min_field_width
- (str_arg_l
4444 + number_of_zeros_to_pad
));
4446 number_of_zeros_to_pad
+= n
;
4452 /* unrecognized conversion specifier, keep format string
4454 zero_padding
= 0; /* turn zero padding off for non-numeric
4457 min_field_width
= 0; /* reset flags */
4459 /* discard the unrecognized conversion, just keep *
4460 * the unrecognized conversion character */
4464 str_arg_l
++; /* include invalid conversion specifier
4465 unchanged if not at end-of-string */
4470 p
++; /* step over the just processed conversion specifier */
4472 /* insert padding to the left as requested by min_field_width;
4473 * this does not include the zero padding in case of numerical
4477 /* left padding with blank or zero */
4478 int pn
= (int)(min_field_width
- (str_arg_l
+ number_of_zeros_to_pad
));
4484 size_t avail
= str_m
- str_l
;
4486 vim_memset(str
+ str_l
, zero_padding
? '0' : ' ',
4487 (size_t)pn
> avail
? avail
: pn
);
4493 /* zero padding as requested by the precision or by the minimal
4494 * field width for numeric conversions required? */
4495 if (number_of_zeros_to_pad
== 0)
4497 /* will not copy first part of numeric right now, *
4498 * force it to be copied later in its entirety */
4499 zero_padding_insertion_ind
= 0;
4503 /* insert first part of numerics (sign or '0x') before zero
4505 int zn
= (int)zero_padding_insertion_ind
;
4511 size_t avail
= str_m
- str_l
;
4513 mch_memmove(str
+ str_l
, str_arg
,
4514 (size_t)zn
> avail
? avail
: zn
);
4519 /* insert zero padding as requested by the precision or min
4521 zn
= (int)number_of_zeros_to_pad
;
4526 size_t avail
= str_m
-str_l
;
4528 vim_memset(str
+ str_l
, '0',
4529 (size_t)zn
> avail
? avail
: zn
);
4535 /* insert formatted string
4536 * (or as-is conversion specifier for unknown conversions) */
4538 int sn
= (int)(str_arg_l
- zero_padding_insertion_ind
);
4544 size_t avail
= str_m
- str_l
;
4546 mch_memmove(str
+ str_l
,
4547 str_arg
+ zero_padding_insertion_ind
,
4548 (size_t)sn
> avail
? avail
: sn
);
4554 /* insert right padding */
4557 /* right blank padding to the field width */
4558 int pn
= (int)(min_field_width
- (str_arg_l
+ number_of_zeros_to_pad
));
4564 size_t avail
= str_m
- str_l
;
4566 vim_memset(str
+ str_l
, ' ',
4567 (size_t)pn
> avail
? avail
: pn
);
4577 /* make sure the string is nul-terminated even at the expense of
4578 * overwriting the last character (shouldn't happen, but just in case)
4580 str
[str_l
<= str_m
- 1 ? str_l
: str_m
- 1] = '\0';
4583 #ifdef HAVE_STDARG_H
4584 if (tvs
!= NULL
&& tvs
[arg_idx
- 1].v_type
!= VAR_UNKNOWN
)
4585 EMSG(_("E767: Too many arguments to printf()"));
4588 /* Return the number of characters formatted (excluding trailing nul
4589 * character), that is, the number of characters that would have been
4590 * written to the buffer if it were large enough. */