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 /* #define CHECK(c, s) if (c) EMSG(s) */
15 * memline.c: Contains the functions for appending, deleting and changing the
16 * text lines. The memfile functions are used to store the information in
17 * blocks of memory, backed up by a file. The structure of the information is
18 * a tree. The root of the tree is a pointer block. The leaves of the tree
19 * are data blocks. In between may be several layers of pointer blocks,
22 * Three types of blocks are used:
23 * - Block nr 0 contains information for recovery
24 * - Pointer blocks contain list of pointers to other blocks.
25 * - Data blocks contain the actual text.
27 * Block nr 0 contains the block0 structure (see below).
29 * Block nr 1 is the first pointer block. It is the root of the tree.
30 * Other pointer blocks are branches.
32 * If a line is too big to fit in a single page, the block containing that
33 * line is made big enough to hold the line. It may span several pages.
34 * Otherwise all blocks are one page.
36 * A data block that was filled when starting to edit a file and was not
37 * changed since then, can have a negative block number. This means that it
38 * has not yet been assigned a place in the file. When recovering, the lines
39 * in this data block can be read from the original file. When the block is
40 * changed (lines appended/deleted/changed) or when it is flushed it gets a
41 * positive number. Use mf_trans_del() to get the new number, before calling
45 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN64)
54 #ifndef UNIX /* it's in os_unix.h for Unix */
58 #if defined(SASC) || defined(__amigaos4__)
59 # include <proto/dos.h> /* for Open() and Close() */
66 typedef struct block0 ZERO_BL
; /* contents of the first block */
67 typedef struct pointer_block PTR_BL
; /* contents of a pointer block */
68 typedef struct data_block DATA_BL
; /* contents of a data block */
69 typedef struct pointer_entry PTR_EN
; /* block/line-count pair */
71 #define DATA_ID (('d' << 8) + 'a') /* data block id */
72 #define PTR_ID (('p' << 8) + 't') /* pointer block id */
73 #define BLOCK0_ID0 'b' /* block 0 id 0 */
74 #define BLOCK0_ID1 '0' /* block 0 id 1 */
77 * pointer to a block, used in a pointer block
81 blocknr_T pe_bnum
; /* block number */
82 linenr_T pe_line_count
; /* number of lines in this branch */
83 linenr_T pe_old_lnum
; /* lnum for this block (for recovery) */
84 int pe_page_count
; /* number of pages in block pe_bnum */
88 * A pointer block contains a list of branches in the tree.
92 short_u pb_id
; /* ID for pointer block: PTR_ID */
93 short_u pb_count
; /* number of pointer in this block */
94 short_u pb_count_max
; /* maximum value for pb_count */
95 PTR_EN pb_pointer
[1]; /* list of pointers to blocks (actually longer)
96 * followed by empty space until end of page */
100 * A data block is a leaf in the tree.
102 * The text of the lines is at the end of the block. The text of the first line
103 * in the block is put at the end, the text of the second line in front of it,
104 * etc. Thus the order of the lines is the opposite of the line number.
108 short_u db_id
; /* ID for data block: DATA_ID */
109 unsigned db_free
; /* free space available */
110 unsigned db_txt_start
; /* byte where text starts */
111 unsigned db_txt_end
; /* byte just after data block */
112 linenr_T db_line_count
; /* number of lines in this block */
113 unsigned db_index
[1]; /* index for start of line (actually bigger)
114 * followed by empty space upto db_txt_start
115 * followed by the text in the lines until
120 * The low bits of db_index hold the actual index. The topmost bit is
121 * used for the global command to be able to mark a line.
122 * This method is not clean, but otherwise there would be at least one extra
123 * byte used for each line.
124 * The mark has to be in this place to keep it with the correct line when other
125 * lines are inserted or deleted.
127 #define DB_MARKED ((unsigned)1 << ((sizeof(unsigned) * 8) - 1))
128 #define DB_INDEX_MASK (~DB_MARKED)
130 #define INDEX_SIZE (sizeof(unsigned)) /* size of one db_index entry */
131 #define HEADER_SIZE (sizeof(DATA_BL) - INDEX_SIZE) /* size of data block header */
133 #define B0_FNAME_SIZE_ORG 900 /* what it was in older versions */
134 #define B0_FNAME_SIZE 898
135 #define B0_UNAME_SIZE 40
136 #define B0_HNAME_SIZE 40
138 * Restrict the numbers to 32 bits, otherwise most compilers will complain.
139 * This won't detect a 64 bit machine that only swaps a byte in the top 32
140 * bits, but that is crazy anyway.
142 #define B0_MAGIC_LONG 0x30313233L
143 #define B0_MAGIC_INT 0x20212223L
144 #define B0_MAGIC_SHORT 0x10111213L
145 #define B0_MAGIC_CHAR 0x55
148 * Block zero holds all info about the swap file.
150 * NOTE: DEFINITION OF BLOCK 0 SHOULD NOT CHANGE! It would make all existing
151 * swap files unusable!
153 * If size of block0 changes anyway, adjust MIN_SWAP_PAGE_SIZE in vim.h!!
155 * This block is built up of single bytes, to make it portable accros
156 * different machines. b0_magic_* is used to check the byte order and size of
157 * variables, because the rest of the swap file is not portable.
161 char_u b0_id
[2]; /* id for block 0: BLOCK0_ID0 and BLOCK0_ID1 */
162 char_u b0_version
[10]; /* Vim version string */
163 char_u b0_page_size
[4];/* number of bytes per page */
164 char_u b0_mtime
[4]; /* last modification time of file */
165 char_u b0_ino
[4]; /* inode of b0_fname */
166 char_u b0_pid
[4]; /* process id of creator (or 0) */
167 char_u b0_uname
[B0_UNAME_SIZE
]; /* name of user (uid if no name) */
168 char_u b0_hname
[B0_HNAME_SIZE
]; /* host name (if it has a name) */
169 char_u b0_fname
[B0_FNAME_SIZE_ORG
]; /* name of file being edited */
170 long b0_magic_long
; /* check for byte order of long */
171 int b0_magic_int
; /* check for byte order of int */
172 short b0_magic_short
; /* check for byte order of short */
173 char_u b0_magic_char
; /* check for last char */
177 * Note: b0_dirty and b0_flags are put at the end of the file name. For very
178 * long file names in older versions of Vim they are invalid.
179 * The 'fileencoding' comes before b0_flags, with a NUL in front. But only
180 * when there is room, for very long file names it's omitted.
182 #define B0_DIRTY 0x55
183 #define b0_dirty b0_fname[B0_FNAME_SIZE_ORG-1]
186 * The b0_flags field is new in Vim 7.0.
188 #define b0_flags b0_fname[B0_FNAME_SIZE_ORG-2]
190 /* The lowest two bits contain the fileformat. Zero means it's not set
191 * (compatible with Vim 6.x), otherwise it's EOL_UNIX + 1, EOL_DOS + 1 or
195 /* Swap file is in directory of edited file. Used to find the file from
196 * different mount points. */
197 #define B0_SAME_DIR 4
199 /* The 'fileencoding' is at the end of b0_fname[], with a NUL in front of it.
200 * When empty there is only the NUL. */
201 #define B0_HAS_FENC 8
203 #define STACK_INCR 5 /* nr of entries added to ml_stack at a time */
206 * The line number where the first mark may be is remembered.
207 * If it is 0 there are no marks at all.
208 * (always used for the current buffer only, no buffer change possible while
209 * executing a global command).
211 static linenr_T lowest_marked
= 0;
214 * arguments for ml_find_line()
216 #define ML_DELETE 0x11 /* delete line */
217 #define ML_INSERT 0x12 /* insert line */
218 #define ML_FIND 0x13 /* just find the line */
219 #define ML_FLUSH 0x02 /* flush locked block */
220 #define ML_SIMPLE(x) (x & 0x10) /* DEL, INS or FIND */
222 static void ml_upd_block0
__ARGS((buf_T
*buf
, int set_fname
));
223 static void set_b0_fname
__ARGS((ZERO_BL
*, buf_T
*buf
));
224 static void set_b0_dir_flag
__ARGS((ZERO_BL
*b0p
, buf_T
*buf
));
226 static void add_b0_fenc
__ARGS((ZERO_BL
*b0p
, buf_T
*buf
));
228 static time_t swapfile_info
__ARGS((char_u
*));
229 static int recov_file_names
__ARGS((char_u
**, char_u
*, int prepend_dot
));
230 static int ml_append_int
__ARGS((buf_T
*, linenr_T
, char_u
*, colnr_T
, int, int));
231 static int ml_delete_int
__ARGS((buf_T
*, linenr_T
, int));
232 static char_u
*findswapname
__ARGS((buf_T
*, char_u
**, char_u
*));
233 static void ml_flush_line
__ARGS((buf_T
*));
234 static bhdr_T
*ml_new_data
__ARGS((memfile_T
*, int, int));
235 static bhdr_T
*ml_new_ptr
__ARGS((memfile_T
*));
236 static bhdr_T
*ml_find_line
__ARGS((buf_T
*, linenr_T
, int));
237 static int ml_add_stack
__ARGS((buf_T
*));
238 static void ml_lineadd
__ARGS((buf_T
*, int));
239 static int b0_magic_wrong
__ARGS((ZERO_BL
*));
241 static int fnamecmp_ino
__ARGS((char_u
*, char_u
*, long));
243 static void long_to_char
__ARGS((long, char_u
*));
244 static long char_to_long
__ARGS((char_u
*));
245 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(WIN3264)
246 static char_u
*make_percent_swname
__ARGS((char_u
*dir
, char_u
*name
));
249 static void ml_updatechunk
__ARGS((buf_T
*buf
, long line
, long len
, int updtype
));
253 * Open a new memline for "buf".
255 * Return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise.
268 * init fields in memline struct
270 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_size
= 0; /* no stack yet */
271 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack
= NULL
; /* no stack yet */
272 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
= 0; /* nothing in the stack */
273 buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked
= NULL
; /* no cached block */
274 buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_lnum
= 0; /* no cached line */
276 buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
= NULL
;
280 * When 'updatecount' is non-zero swap file may be opened later.
282 if (p_uc
&& buf
->b_p_swf
)
283 buf
->b_may_swap
= TRUE
;
285 buf
->b_may_swap
= FALSE
;
288 * Open the memfile. No swap file is created yet.
290 mfp
= mf_open(NULL
, 0);
294 buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
= mfp
;
295 buf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
= ML_EMPTY
;
296 buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
= 1;
297 #ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK
298 curwin
->w_nrwidth_line_count
= 0;
301 #if defined(MSDOS) && !defined(DJGPP)
302 /* for 16 bit MS-DOS create a swapfile now, because we run out of
303 * memory very quickly */
309 * fill block0 struct and write page 0
311 if ((hp
= mf_new(mfp
, FALSE
, 1)) == NULL
)
313 if (hp
->bh_bnum
!= 0)
315 EMSG(_("E298: Didn't get block nr 0?"));
318 b0p
= (ZERO_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
320 b0p
->b0_id
[0] = BLOCK0_ID0
;
321 b0p
->b0_id
[1] = BLOCK0_ID1
;
322 b0p
->b0_magic_long
= (long)B0_MAGIC_LONG
;
323 b0p
->b0_magic_int
= (int)B0_MAGIC_INT
;
324 b0p
->b0_magic_short
= (short)B0_MAGIC_SHORT
;
325 b0p
->b0_magic_char
= B0_MAGIC_CHAR
;
326 STRNCPY(b0p
->b0_version
, "VIM ", 4);
327 STRNCPY(b0p
->b0_version
+ 4, Version
, 6);
328 long_to_char((long)mfp
->mf_page_size
, b0p
->b0_page_size
);
334 b0p
->b0_dirty
= buf
->b_changed
? B0_DIRTY
: 0;
335 b0p
->b0_flags
= get_fileformat(buf
) + 1;
336 set_b0_fname(b0p
, buf
);
337 (void)get_user_name(b0p
->b0_uname
, B0_UNAME_SIZE
);
338 b0p
->b0_uname
[B0_UNAME_SIZE
- 1] = NUL
;
339 mch_get_host_name(b0p
->b0_hname
, B0_HNAME_SIZE
);
340 b0p
->b0_hname
[B0_HNAME_SIZE
- 1] = NUL
;
341 long_to_char(mch_get_pid(), b0p
->b0_pid
);
345 * Always sync block number 0 to disk, so we can check the file name in
346 * the swap file in findswapname(). Don't do this for help files though
347 * and spell buffer though.
348 * Only works when there's a swapfile, otherwise it's done when the file
351 mf_put(mfp
, hp
, TRUE
, FALSE
);
352 if (!buf
->b_help
&& !B_SPELL(buf
))
353 (void)mf_sync(mfp
, 0);
356 * Fill in root pointer block and write page 1.
358 if ((hp
= ml_new_ptr(mfp
)) == NULL
)
360 if (hp
->bh_bnum
!= 1)
362 EMSG(_("E298: Didn't get block nr 1?"));
365 pp
= (PTR_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
367 pp
->pb_pointer
[0].pe_bnum
= 2;
368 pp
->pb_pointer
[0].pe_page_count
= 1;
369 pp
->pb_pointer
[0].pe_old_lnum
= 1;
370 pp
->pb_pointer
[0].pe_line_count
= 1; /* line count after insertion */
371 mf_put(mfp
, hp
, TRUE
, FALSE
);
374 * Allocate first data block and create an empty line 1.
376 if ((hp
= ml_new_data(mfp
, FALSE
, 1)) == NULL
)
378 if (hp
->bh_bnum
!= 2)
380 EMSG(_("E298: Didn't get block nr 2?"));
384 dp
= (DATA_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
385 dp
->db_index
[0] = --dp
->db_txt_start
; /* at end of block */
386 dp
->db_free
-= 1 + INDEX_SIZE
;
387 dp
->db_line_count
= 1;
388 *((char_u
*)dp
+ dp
->db_txt_start
) = NUL
; /* emtpy line */
396 mf_put(mfp
, hp
, FALSE
, FALSE
);
397 mf_close(mfp
, TRUE
); /* will also free(mfp->mf_fname) */
399 buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
= NULL
;
404 * ml_setname() is called when the file name of "buf" has been changed.
405 * It may rename the swap file.
415 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN)
419 mfp
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
;
420 if (mfp
->mf_fd
< 0) /* there is no swap file yet */
423 * When 'updatecount' is 0 and 'noswapfile' there is no swap file.
424 * For help files we will make a swap file now.
427 ml_open_file(buf
); /* create a swap file */
432 * Try all directories in the 'directory' option.
437 if (*dirp
== NUL
) /* tried all directories, fail */
439 fname
= findswapname(buf
, &dirp
, mfp
->mf_fname
);
441 if (fname
== NULL
) /* no file name found for this dir */
444 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN)
446 * Set full pathname for swap file now, because a ":!cd dir" may
447 * change directory without us knowing it.
449 p
= FullName_save(fname
, FALSE
);
455 /* if the file name is the same we don't have to do anything */
456 if (fnamecmp(fname
, mfp
->mf_fname
) == 0)
462 /* need to close the swap file before renaming */
469 /* try to rename the swap file */
470 if (vim_rename(mfp
->mf_fname
, fname
) == 0)
473 vim_free(mfp
->mf_fname
);
474 mfp
->mf_fname
= fname
;
475 vim_free(mfp
->mf_ffname
);
476 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN)
477 mfp
->mf_ffname
= NULL
; /* mf_fname is full pathname already */
481 ml_upd_block0(buf
, FALSE
);
484 vim_free(fname
); /* this fname didn't work, try another */
487 if (mfp
->mf_fd
== -1) /* need to (re)open the swap file */
489 mfp
->mf_fd
= mch_open((char *)mfp
->mf_fname
, O_RDWR
| O_EXTRA
, 0);
492 /* could not (re)open the swap file, what can we do???? */
493 EMSG(_("E301: Oops, lost the swap file!!!"));
498 EMSG(_("E302: Could not rename swap file"));
502 * Open a file for the memfile for all buffers that are not readonly or have
504 * Used when 'updatecount' changes from zero to non-zero.
511 for (buf
= firstbuf
; buf
!= NULL
; buf
= buf
->b_next
)
512 if (!buf
->b_p_ro
|| buf
->b_changed
)
517 * Open a swap file for an existing memfile, if there is no swap file yet.
518 * If we are unable to find a file name, mf_fname will be NULL
519 * and the memfile will be in memory only (no recovery possible).
529 mfp
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
;
530 if (mfp
== NULL
|| mfp
->mf_fd
>= 0 || !buf
->b_p_swf
)
531 return; /* nothing to do */
534 /* For a spell buffer use a temp file name. */
537 fname
= vim_tempname('s');
539 (void)mf_open_file(mfp
, fname
); /* consumes fname! */
540 buf
->b_may_swap
= FALSE
;
546 * Try all directories in 'directory' option.
553 /* There is a small chance that between chosing the swap file name and
554 * creating it, another Vim creates the file. In that case the
555 * creation will fail and we will use another directory. */
556 fname
= findswapname(buf
, &dirp
, NULL
); /* allocates fname */
559 if (mf_open_file(mfp
, fname
) == OK
) /* consumes fname! */
561 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN) || defined(RISCOS)
563 * set full pathname for swap file now, because a ":!cd dir" may
564 * change directory without us knowing it.
568 ml_upd_block0(buf
, FALSE
);
570 /* Flush block zero, so others can read it */
571 if (mf_sync(mfp
, MFS_ZERO
) == OK
)
573 /* Mark all blocks that should be in the swapfile as dirty.
574 * Needed for when the 'swapfile' option was reset, so that
575 * the swap file was deleted, and then on again. */
579 /* Writing block 0 failed: close the file and try another dir */
580 mf_close_file(buf
, FALSE
);
584 if (mfp
->mf_fname
== NULL
) /* Failed! */
586 need_wait_return
= TRUE
; /* call wait_return later */
588 (void)EMSG2(_("E303: Unable to open swap file for \"%s\", recovery impossible"),
589 buf_spname(buf
) != NULL
590 ? (char_u
*)buf_spname(buf
)
595 /* don't try to open a swap file again */
596 buf
->b_may_swap
= FALSE
;
600 * If still need to create a swap file, and starting to edit a not-readonly
601 * file, or reading into an existing buffer, create a swap file now.
604 check_need_swap(newfile
)
605 int newfile
; /* reading file into new buffer */
607 if (curbuf
->b_may_swap
&& (!curbuf
->b_p_ro
|| !newfile
))
608 ml_open_file(curbuf
);
612 * Close memline for buffer 'buf'.
613 * If 'del_file' is TRUE, delete the swap file
616 ml_close(buf
, del_file
)
620 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
== NULL
) /* not open */
622 mf_close(buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
, del_file
); /* close the .swp file */
623 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_lnum
!= 0 && (buf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
& ML_LINE_DIRTY
))
624 vim_free(buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_ptr
);
625 vim_free(buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack
);
627 vim_free(buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
);
628 buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
= NULL
;
630 buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
= NULL
;
632 /* Reset the "recovered" flag, give the ATTENTION prompt the next time
633 * this buffer is loaded. */
634 buf
->b_flags
&= ~BF_RECOVERED
;
638 * Close all existing memlines and memfiles.
639 * Only used when exiting.
640 * When 'del_file' is TRUE, delete the memfiles.
641 * But don't delete files that were ":preserve"d when we are POSIX compatible.
644 ml_close_all(del_file
)
649 for (buf
= firstbuf
; buf
!= NULL
; buf
= buf
->b_next
)
650 ml_close(buf
, del_file
&& ((buf
->b_flags
& BF_PRESERVED
) == 0
651 || vim_strchr(p_cpo
, CPO_PRESERVE
) == NULL
));
653 vim_deltempdir(); /* delete created temp directory */
658 * Close all memfiles for not modified buffers.
659 * Only use just before exiting!
666 for (buf
= firstbuf
; buf
!= NULL
; buf
= buf
->b_next
)
667 if (!bufIsChanged(buf
))
668 ml_close(buf
, TRUE
); /* close all not-modified buffers */
672 * Update the timestamp in the .swp file.
673 * Used when the file has been written.
679 ml_upd_block0(buf
, TRUE
);
683 * Update the timestamp or the B0_SAME_DIR flag of the .swp file.
686 ml_upd_block0(buf
, set_fname
)
694 mfp
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
;
695 if (mfp
== NULL
|| (hp
= mf_get(mfp
, (blocknr_T
)0, 1)) == NULL
)
697 b0p
= (ZERO_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
698 if (b0p
->b0_id
[0] != BLOCK0_ID0
|| b0p
->b0_id
[1] != BLOCK0_ID1
)
699 EMSG(_("E304: ml_upd_block0(): Didn't get block 0??"));
703 set_b0_fname(b0p
, buf
);
705 set_b0_dir_flag(b0p
, buf
);
707 mf_put(mfp
, hp
, TRUE
, FALSE
);
711 * Write file name and timestamp into block 0 of a swap file.
712 * Also set buf->b_mtime.
713 * Don't use NameBuff[]!!!
716 set_b0_fname(b0p
, buf
)
722 if (buf
->b_ffname
== NULL
)
723 b0p
->b0_fname
[0] = NUL
;
726 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN) || defined(AMIGA) || defined(RISCOS)
727 /* Systems that cannot translate "~user" back into a path: copy the
728 * file name unmodified. Do use slashes instead of backslashes for
730 vim_strncpy(b0p
->b0_fname
, buf
->b_ffname
, B0_FNAME_SIZE
- 1);
731 # ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME
732 forward_slash(b0p
->b0_fname
);
736 char_u uname
[B0_UNAME_SIZE
];
739 * For a file under the home directory of the current user, we try to
740 * replace the home directory path with "~user". This helps when
741 * editing the same file on different machines over a network.
742 * First replace home dir path with "~/" with home_replace().
743 * Then insert the user name to get "~user/".
745 home_replace(NULL
, buf
->b_ffname
, b0p
->b0_fname
, B0_FNAME_SIZE
, TRUE
);
746 if (b0p
->b0_fname
[0] == '~')
748 flen
= STRLEN(b0p
->b0_fname
);
749 /* If there is no user name or it is too long, don't use "~/" */
750 if (get_user_name(uname
, B0_UNAME_SIZE
) == FAIL
751 || (ulen
= STRLEN(uname
)) + flen
> B0_FNAME_SIZE
- 1)
752 vim_strncpy(b0p
->b0_fname
, buf
->b_ffname
, B0_FNAME_SIZE
- 1);
755 mch_memmove(b0p
->b0_fname
+ ulen
+ 1, b0p
->b0_fname
+ 1, flen
);
756 mch_memmove(b0p
->b0_fname
+ 1, uname
, ulen
);
760 if (mch_stat((char *)buf
->b_ffname
, &st
) >= 0)
762 long_to_char((long)st
.st_mtime
, b0p
->b0_mtime
);
764 long_to_char((long)st
.st_ino
, b0p
->b0_ino
);
766 buf_store_time(buf
, &st
, buf
->b_ffname
);
767 buf
->b_mtime_read
= buf
->b_mtime
;
771 long_to_char(0L, b0p
->b0_mtime
);
773 long_to_char(0L, b0p
->b0_ino
);
776 buf
->b_mtime_read
= 0;
777 buf
->b_orig_size
= 0;
778 buf
->b_orig_mode
= 0;
783 /* Also add the 'fileencoding' if there is room. */
784 add_b0_fenc(b0p
, curbuf
);
789 * Update the B0_SAME_DIR flag of the swap file. It's set if the file and the
790 * swapfile for "buf" are in the same directory.
791 * This is fail safe: if we are not sure the directories are equal the flag is
795 set_b0_dir_flag(b0p
, buf
)
799 if (same_directory(buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
->mf_fname
, buf
->b_ffname
))
800 b0p
->b0_flags
|= B0_SAME_DIR
;
802 b0p
->b0_flags
&= ~B0_SAME_DIR
;
807 * When there is room, add the 'fileencoding' to block zero.
810 add_b0_fenc(b0p
, buf
)
816 n
= (int)STRLEN(buf
->b_p_fenc
);
817 if (STRLEN(b0p
->b0_fname
) + n
+ 1 > B0_FNAME_SIZE
)
818 b0p
->b0_flags
&= ~B0_HAS_FENC
;
821 mch_memmove((char *)b0p
->b0_fname
+ B0_FNAME_SIZE
- n
,
822 (char *)buf
->b_p_fenc
, (size_t)n
);
823 *(b0p
->b0_fname
+ B0_FNAME_SIZE
- n
- 1) = NUL
;
824 b0p
->b0_flags
|= B0_HAS_FENC
;
831 * try to recover curbuf from the .swp file
837 memfile_T
*mfp
= NULL
;
842 char_u
*b0_fenc
= NULL
;
848 struct stat org_stat
, swp_stat
;
862 int called_from_main
;
863 int serious_error
= TRUE
;
868 called_from_main
= (curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
== NULL
);
869 attr
= hl_attr(HLF_E
);
871 * If the file name ends in ".sw?" we use it directly.
872 * Otherwise a search is done to find the swap file(s).
874 fname
= curbuf
->b_fname
;
875 if (fname
== NULL
) /* When there is no file name */
876 fname
= (char_u
*)"";
877 len
= (int)STRLEN(fname
);
879 #if defined(VMS) || defined(RISCOS)
880 STRNICMP(fname
+ len
- 4, "_sw" , 3)
882 STRNICMP(fname
+ len
- 4, ".sw" , 3)
887 fname
= vim_strsave(fname
); /* make a copy for mf_open() */
893 /* count the number of matching swap files */
894 len
= recover_names(&fname
, FALSE
, 0);
895 if (len
== 0) /* no swap files found */
897 EMSG2(_("E305: No swap file found for %s"), fname
);
900 if (len
== 1) /* one swap file found, use it */
902 else /* several swap files found, choose */
904 /* list the names of the swap files */
905 (void)recover_names(&fname
, TRUE
, 0);
907 MSG_PUTS(_("Enter number of swap file to use (0 to quit): "));
908 i
= get_number(FALSE
, NULL
);
909 if (i
< 1 || i
> len
)
912 /* get the swap file name that will be used */
913 (void)recover_names(&fname
, FALSE
, i
);
916 goto theend
; /* out of memory */
918 /* When called from main() still need to initialize storage structure */
919 if (called_from_main
&& ml_open(curbuf
) == FAIL
)
923 * allocate a buffer structure (only the memline in it is really used)
925 buf
= (buf_T
*)alloc((unsigned)sizeof(buf_T
));
933 * init fields in memline struct
935 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_size
= 0; /* no stack yet */
936 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack
= NULL
; /* no stack yet */
937 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
= 0; /* nothing in the stack */
938 buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_lnum
= 0; /* no cached line */
939 buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked
= NULL
; /* no locked block */
940 buf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
= 0;
943 * open the memfile from the old swap file
945 p
= vim_strsave(fname
); /* save fname for the message
946 (mf_open() may free fname) */
947 mfp
= mf_open(fname
, O_RDONLY
); /* consumes fname! */
948 if (mfp
== NULL
|| mfp
->mf_fd
< 0)
952 EMSG2(_("E306: Cannot open %s"), p
);
958 buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
= mfp
;
961 * The page size set in mf_open() might be different from the page size
962 * used in the swap file, we must get it from block 0. But to read block
963 * 0 we need a page size. Use the minimal size for block 0 here, it will
964 * be set to the real value below.
966 mfp
->mf_page_size
= MIN_SWAP_PAGE_SIZE
;
969 * try to read block 0
971 if ((hp
= mf_get(mfp
, (blocknr_T
)0, 1)) == NULL
)
974 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(_("Unable to read block 0 from "), attr
| MSG_HIST
);
975 msg_outtrans_attr(mfp
->mf_fname
, attr
| MSG_HIST
);
977 _("\nMaybe no changes were made or Vim did not update the swap file."),
982 b0p
= (ZERO_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
983 if (STRNCMP(b0p
->b0_version
, "VIM 3.0", 7) == 0)
986 msg_outtrans_attr(mfp
->mf_fname
, MSG_HIST
);
987 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(_(" cannot be used with this version of Vim.\n"),
989 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(_("Use Vim version 3.0.\n"), MSG_HIST
);
993 if (b0p
->b0_id
[0] != BLOCK0_ID0
|| b0p
->b0_id
[1] != BLOCK0_ID1
)
995 EMSG2(_("E307: %s does not look like a Vim swap file"), mfp
->mf_fname
);
998 if (b0_magic_wrong(b0p
))
1001 msg_outtrans_attr(mfp
->mf_fname
, attr
| MSG_HIST
);
1002 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN)
1003 if (STRNCMP(b0p
->b0_hname
, "PC ", 3) == 0)
1004 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(_(" cannot be used with this version of Vim.\n"),
1008 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(_(" cannot be used on this computer.\n"),
1010 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(_("The file was created on "), attr
| MSG_HIST
);
1011 /* avoid going past the end of a currupted hostname */
1012 b0p
->b0_fname
[0] = NUL
;
1013 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(b0p
->b0_hname
, attr
| MSG_HIST
);
1014 MSG_PUTS_ATTR(_(",\nor the file has been damaged."), attr
| MSG_HIST
);
1019 * If we guessed the wrong page size, we have to recalculate the
1020 * highest block number in the file.
1022 if (mfp
->mf_page_size
!= (unsigned)char_to_long(b0p
->b0_page_size
))
1024 mf_new_page_size(mfp
, (unsigned)char_to_long(b0p
->b0_page_size
));
1025 if ((size
= lseek(mfp
->mf_fd
, (off_t
)0L, SEEK_END
)) <= 0)
1026 mfp
->mf_blocknr_max
= 0; /* no file or empty file */
1028 mfp
->mf_blocknr_max
= (blocknr_T
)(size
/ mfp
->mf_page_size
);
1029 mfp
->mf_infile_count
= mfp
->mf_blocknr_max
;
1033 * If .swp file name given directly, use name from swap file for buffer.
1037 expand_env(b0p
->b0_fname
, NameBuff
, MAXPATHL
);
1038 if (setfname(curbuf
, NameBuff
, NULL
, TRUE
) == FAIL
)
1042 home_replace(NULL
, mfp
->mf_fname
, NameBuff
, MAXPATHL
, TRUE
);
1043 smsg((char_u
*)_("Using swap file \"%s\""), NameBuff
);
1045 if (buf_spname(curbuf
) != NULL
)
1046 STRCPY(NameBuff
, buf_spname(curbuf
));
1048 home_replace(NULL
, curbuf
->b_ffname
, NameBuff
, MAXPATHL
, TRUE
);
1049 smsg((char_u
*)_("Original file \"%s\""), NameBuff
);
1053 * check date of swap file and original file
1055 mtime
= char_to_long(b0p
->b0_mtime
);
1056 if (curbuf
->b_ffname
!= NULL
1057 && mch_stat((char *)curbuf
->b_ffname
, &org_stat
) != -1
1058 && ((mch_stat((char *)mfp
->mf_fname
, &swp_stat
) != -1
1059 && org_stat
.st_mtime
> swp_stat
.st_mtime
)
1060 || org_stat
.st_mtime
!= mtime
))
1062 EMSG(_("E308: Warning: Original file may have been changed"));
1066 /* Get the 'fileformat' and 'fileencoding' from block zero. */
1067 b0_ff
= (b0p
->b0_flags
& B0_FF_MASK
);
1068 if (b0p
->b0_flags
& B0_HAS_FENC
)
1070 for (p
= b0p
->b0_fname
+ B0_FNAME_SIZE
;
1071 p
> b0p
->b0_fname
&& p
[-1] != NUL
; --p
)
1073 b0_fenc
= vim_strnsave(p
, (int)(b0p
->b0_fname
+ B0_FNAME_SIZE
- p
));
1076 mf_put(mfp
, hp
, FALSE
, FALSE
); /* release block 0 */
1080 * Now that we are sure that the file is going to be recovered, clear the
1081 * contents of the current buffer.
1083 while (!(curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
& ML_EMPTY
))
1084 ml_delete((linenr_T
)1, FALSE
);
1087 * Try reading the original file to obtain the values of 'fileformat',
1088 * 'fileencoding', etc. Ignore errors. The text itself is not used.
1090 if (curbuf
->b_ffname
!= NULL
)
1092 (void)readfile(curbuf
->b_ffname
, NULL
, (linenr_T
)0,
1093 (linenr_T
)0, (linenr_T
)MAXLNUM
, NULL
, READ_NEW
);
1094 while (!(curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
& ML_EMPTY
))
1095 ml_delete((linenr_T
)1, FALSE
);
1098 /* Use the 'fileformat' and 'fileencoding' as stored in the swap file. */
1100 set_fileformat(b0_ff
- 1, OPT_LOCAL
);
1101 if (b0_fenc
!= NULL
)
1103 set_option_value((char_u
*)"fenc", 0L, b0_fenc
, OPT_LOCAL
);
1106 unchanged(curbuf
, TRUE
);
1108 bnum
= 1; /* start with block 1 */
1109 page_count
= 1; /* which is 1 page */
1110 lnum
= 0; /* append after line 0 in curbuf */
1112 idx
= 0; /* start with first index in block 1 */
1114 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
= 0;
1115 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack
= NULL
;
1116 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_size
= 0; /* no stack yet */
1118 if (curbuf
->b_ffname
== NULL
)
1121 cannot_open
= FALSE
;
1123 serious_error
= FALSE
;
1124 for ( ; !got_int
; line_breakcheck())
1127 mf_put(mfp
, hp
, FALSE
, FALSE
); /* release previous block */
1132 if ((hp
= mf_get(mfp
, (blocknr_T
)bnum
, page_count
)) == NULL
)
1136 EMSG2(_("E309: Unable to read block 1 from %s"), mfp
->mf_fname
);
1140 ml_append(lnum
++, (char_u
*)_("???MANY LINES MISSING"),
1143 else /* there is a block */
1145 pp
= (PTR_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
1146 if (pp
->pb_id
== PTR_ID
) /* it is a pointer block */
1148 /* check line count when using pointer block first time */
1149 if (idx
== 0 && line_count
!= 0)
1151 for (i
= 0; i
< (int)pp
->pb_count
; ++i
)
1152 line_count
-= pp
->pb_pointer
[i
].pe_line_count
;
1153 if (line_count
!= 0)
1156 ml_append(lnum
++, (char_u
*)_("???LINE COUNT WRONG"),
1161 if (pp
->pb_count
== 0)
1163 ml_append(lnum
++, (char_u
*)_("???EMPTY BLOCK"),
1167 else if (idx
< (int)pp
->pb_count
) /* go a block deeper */
1169 if (pp
->pb_pointer
[idx
].pe_bnum
< 0)
1172 * Data block with negative block number.
1173 * Try to read lines from the original file.
1174 * This is slow, but it works.
1178 line_count
= pp
->pb_pointer
[idx
].pe_line_count
;
1179 if (readfile(curbuf
->b_ffname
, NULL
, lnum
,
1180 pp
->pb_pointer
[idx
].pe_old_lnum
- 1,
1181 line_count
, NULL
, 0) == FAIL
)
1189 ml_append(lnum
++, (char_u
*)_("???LINES MISSING"),
1192 ++idx
; /* get same block again for next index */
1197 * going one block deeper in the tree
1199 if ((top
= ml_add_stack(buf
)) < 0) /* new entry in stack */
1202 break; /* out of memory */
1204 ip
= &(buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack
[top
]);
1208 bnum
= pp
->pb_pointer
[idx
].pe_bnum
;
1209 line_count
= pp
->pb_pointer
[idx
].pe_line_count
;
1210 page_count
= pp
->pb_pointer
[idx
].pe_page_count
;
1214 else /* not a pointer block */
1216 dp
= (DATA_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
1217 if (dp
->db_id
!= DATA_ID
) /* block id wrong */
1221 EMSG2(_("E310: Block 1 ID wrong (%s not a .swp file?)"),
1226 ml_append(lnum
++, (char_u
*)_("???BLOCK MISSING"),
1232 * it is a data block
1233 * Append all the lines in this block
1237 * check length of block
1238 * if wrong, use length in pointer block
1240 if (page_count
* mfp
->mf_page_size
!= dp
->db_txt_end
)
1242 ml_append(lnum
++, (char_u
*)_("??? from here until ???END lines may be messed up"),
1246 dp
->db_txt_end
= page_count
* mfp
->mf_page_size
;
1249 /* make sure there is a NUL at the end of the block */
1250 *((char_u
*)dp
+ dp
->db_txt_end
- 1) = NUL
;
1253 * check number of lines in block
1254 * if wrong, use count in data block
1256 if (line_count
!= dp
->db_line_count
)
1258 ml_append(lnum
++, (char_u
*)_("??? from here until ???END lines may have been inserted/deleted"),
1264 for (i
= 0; i
< dp
->db_line_count
; ++i
)
1266 txt_start
= (dp
->db_index
[i
] & DB_INDEX_MASK
);
1267 if (txt_start
<= HEADER_SIZE
1268 || txt_start
>= (int)dp
->db_txt_end
)
1270 p
= (char_u
*)"???";
1274 p
= (char_u
*)dp
+ txt_start
;
1275 ml_append(lnum
++, p
, (colnr_T
)0, TRUE
);
1278 ml_append(lnum
++, (char_u
*)_("???END"), (colnr_T
)0, TRUE
);
1283 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
== 0) /* finished */
1287 * go one block up in the tree
1289 ip
= &(buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack
[--(buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
)]);
1291 idx
= ip
->ip_index
+ 1; /* go to next index */
1296 * The dummy line from the empty buffer will now be after the last line in
1297 * the buffer. Delete it.
1299 ml_delete(curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
, FALSE
);
1300 curbuf
->b_flags
|= BF_RECOVERED
;
1302 recoverymode
= FALSE
;
1304 EMSG(_("E311: Recovery Interrupted"));
1308 MSG(">>>>>>>>>>>>>");
1309 EMSG(_("E312: Errors detected while recovering; look for lines starting with ???"));
1311 MSG(_("See \":help E312\" for more information."));
1312 MSG(">>>>>>>>>>>>>");
1316 MSG(_("Recovery completed. You should check if everything is OK."));
1317 MSG_PUTS(_("\n(You might want to write out this file under another name\n"));
1318 MSG_PUTS(_("and run diff with the original file to check for changes)\n"));
1319 MSG_PUTS(_("Delete the .swp file afterwards.\n\n"));
1320 cmdline_row
= msg_row
;
1322 redraw_curbuf_later(NOT_VALID
);
1325 recoverymode
= FALSE
;
1329 mf_put(mfp
, hp
, FALSE
, FALSE
);
1330 mf_close(mfp
, FALSE
); /* will also vim_free(mfp->mf_fname) */
1334 vim_free(buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack
);
1337 if (serious_error
&& called_from_main
)
1338 ml_close(curbuf
, TRUE
);
1342 apply_autocmds(EVENT_BUFREADPOST
, NULL
, curbuf
->b_fname
, FALSE
, curbuf
);
1343 apply_autocmds(EVENT_BUFWINENTER
, NULL
, curbuf
->b_fname
, FALSE
, curbuf
);
1350 * Find the names of swap files in current directory and the directory given
1351 * with the 'directory' option.
1354 * - list the swap files for "vim -r"
1355 * - count the number of swap files when recovering
1356 * - list the swap files when recovering
1357 * - find the name of the n'th swap file when recovering
1360 recover_names(fname
, list
, nr
)
1361 char_u
**fname
; /* base for swap file name */
1362 int list
; /* when TRUE, list the swap file names */
1363 int nr
; /* when non-zero, return nr'th swap file name */
1378 /* use msg() to start the scrolling properly */
1379 msg((char_u
*)_("Swap files found:"));
1384 * Do the loop for every directory in 'directory'.
1385 * First allocate some memory to put the directory name in.
1387 dir_name
= alloc((unsigned)STRLEN(p_dir
) + 1);
1389 while (dir_name
!= NULL
&& *dirp
)
1392 * Isolate a directory name from *dirp and put it in dir_name (we know
1393 * it is large enough, so use 31000 for length).
1394 * Advance dirp to next directory name.
1396 (void)copy_option_part(&dirp
, dir_name
, 31000, ",");
1398 if (dir_name
[0] == '.' && dir_name
[1] == NUL
) /* check current dir */
1400 if (fname
== NULL
|| *fname
== NULL
)
1403 names
[0] = vim_strsave((char_u
*)"*_sw%");
1406 names
[0] = vim_strsave((char_u
*)"*_sw#");
1408 names
[0] = vim_strsave((char_u
*)"*.sw?");
1411 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(WIN3264)
1412 /* For Unix names starting with a dot are special. MS-Windows
1413 * supports this too, on some file systems. */
1414 names
[1] = vim_strsave((char_u
*)".*.sw?");
1415 names
[2] = vim_strsave((char_u
*)".sw?");
1419 names
[1] = vim_strsave((char_u
*)".*_sw%");
1427 num_names
= recov_file_names(names
, *fname
, TRUE
);
1429 else /* check directory dir_name */
1431 if (fname
== NULL
|| *fname
== NULL
)
1434 names
[0] = concat_fnames(dir_name
, (char_u
*)"*_sw%", TRUE
);
1437 names
[0] = concat_fnames(dir_name
, (char_u
*)"*_sw#", TRUE
);
1439 names
[0] = concat_fnames(dir_name
, (char_u
*)"*.sw?", TRUE
);
1442 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(WIN3264)
1443 /* For Unix names starting with a dot are special. MS-Windows
1444 * supports this too, on some file systems. */
1445 names
[1] = concat_fnames(dir_name
, (char_u
*)".*.sw?", TRUE
);
1446 names
[2] = concat_fnames(dir_name
, (char_u
*)".sw?", TRUE
);
1450 names
[1] = concat_fnames(dir_name
, (char_u
*)".*_sw%", TRUE
);
1459 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(WIN3264)
1460 p
= dir_name
+ STRLEN(dir_name
);
1461 if (after_pathsep(dir_name
, p
) && p
[-1] == p
[-2])
1463 /* Ends with '//', Use Full path for swap name */
1464 tail
= make_percent_swname(dir_name
, *fname
);
1469 tail
= gettail(*fname
);
1470 tail
= concat_fnames(dir_name
, tail
, TRUE
);
1476 num_names
= recov_file_names(names
, tail
, FALSE
);
1482 /* check for out-of-memory */
1483 for (i
= 0; i
< num_names
; ++i
)
1485 if (names
[i
] == NULL
)
1487 for (i
= 0; i
< num_names
; ++i
)
1494 else if (expand_wildcards(num_names
, names
, &num_files
, &files
,
1495 EW_KEEPALL
|EW_FILE
|EW_SILENT
) == FAIL
)
1499 * When no swap file found, wildcard expansion might have failed (e.g.
1500 * not able to execute the shell).
1501 * Try finding a swap file by simply adding ".swp" to the file name.
1503 if (*dirp
== NUL
&& file_count
+ num_files
== 0
1504 && fname
!= NULL
&& *fname
!= NULL
)
1509 #if defined(VMS) || defined(RISCOS)
1510 swapname
= modname(*fname
, (char_u
*)"_swp", FALSE
);
1512 swapname
= modname(*fname
, (char_u
*)".swp", TRUE
);
1514 if (swapname
!= NULL
)
1516 if (mch_stat((char *)swapname
, &st
) != -1) /* It exists! */
1518 files
= (char_u
**)alloc((unsigned)sizeof(char_u
*));
1521 files
[0] = swapname
;
1531 * remove swapfile name of the current buffer, it must be ignored
1533 if (curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
!= NULL
1534 && (p
= curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
->mf_fname
) != NULL
)
1536 for (i
= 0; i
< num_files
; ++i
)
1537 if (fullpathcmp(p
, files
[i
], TRUE
) & FPC_SAME
)
1541 for ( ; i
< num_files
; ++i
)
1542 files
[i
] = files
[i
+ 1];
1547 file_count
+= num_files
;
1548 if (nr
<= file_count
)
1550 *fname
= vim_strsave(files
[nr
- 1 + num_files
- file_count
]);
1551 dirp
= (char_u
*)""; /* stop searching */
1556 if (dir_name
[0] == '.' && dir_name
[1] == NUL
)
1558 if (fname
== NULL
|| *fname
== NULL
)
1559 MSG_PUTS(_(" In current directory:\n"));
1561 MSG_PUTS(_(" Using specified name:\n"));
1565 MSG_PUTS(_(" In directory "));
1566 msg_home_replace(dir_name
);
1572 for (i
= 0; i
< num_files
; ++i
)
1574 /* print the swap file name */
1575 msg_outnum((long)++file_count
);
1577 msg_puts(gettail(files
[i
]));
1579 (void)swapfile_info(files
[i
]);
1583 MSG_PUTS(_(" -- none --\n"));
1587 file_count
+= num_files
;
1589 for (i
= 0; i
< num_names
; ++i
)
1592 FreeWild(num_files
, files
);
1598 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(WIN3264) /* Need _very_ long file names */
1600 * Append the full path to name with path separators made into percent
1601 * signs, to dir. An unnamed buffer is handled as "" (<currentdir>/"")
1604 make_percent_swname(dir
, name
)
1610 f
= fix_fname(name
!= NULL
? name
: (char_u
*) "");
1614 s
= alloc((unsigned)(STRLEN(f
) + 1));
1618 for (d
= s
; *d
!= NUL
; mb_ptr_adv(d
))
1619 if (vim_ispathsep(*d
))
1621 d
= concat_fnames(dir
, s
, TRUE
);
1630 #if (defined(UNIX) || defined(__EMX__) || defined(VMS)) && (defined(FEAT_GUI_DIALOG) || defined(FEAT_CON_DIALOG))
1631 static int process_still_running
;
1635 * Give information about an existing swap file.
1636 * Returns timestamp (0 when unknown).
1639 swapfile_info(fname
)
1645 time_t x
= (time_t)0;
1648 char_u uname
[B0_UNAME_SIZE
];
1651 /* print the swap file date */
1652 if (mch_stat((char *)fname
, &st
) != -1)
1655 /* print name of owner of the file */
1656 if (mch_get_uname(st
.st_uid
, uname
, B0_UNAME_SIZE
) == OK
)
1658 MSG_PUTS(_(" owned by: "));
1659 msg_outtrans(uname
);
1660 MSG_PUTS(_(" dated: "));
1664 MSG_PUTS(_(" dated: "));
1665 x
= st
.st_mtime
; /* Manx C can't do &st.st_mtime */
1666 p
= ctime(&x
); /* includes '\n' */
1668 MSG_PUTS("(invalid)\n");
1674 * print the original file name
1676 fd
= mch_open((char *)fname
, O_RDONLY
| O_EXTRA
, 0);
1679 if (read(fd
, (char *)&b0
, sizeof(b0
)) == sizeof(b0
))
1681 if (STRNCMP(b0
.b0_version
, "VIM 3.0", 7) == 0)
1683 MSG_PUTS(_(" [from Vim version 3.0]"));
1685 else if (b0
.b0_id
[0] != BLOCK0_ID0
|| b0
.b0_id
[1] != BLOCK0_ID1
)
1687 MSG_PUTS(_(" [does not look like a Vim swap file]"));
1691 MSG_PUTS(_(" file name: "));
1692 if (b0
.b0_fname
[0] == NUL
)
1693 MSG_PUTS(_("[No Name]"));
1695 msg_outtrans(b0
.b0_fname
);
1697 MSG_PUTS(_("\n modified: "));
1698 MSG_PUTS(b0
.b0_dirty
? _("YES") : _("no"));
1700 if (*(b0
.b0_uname
) != NUL
)
1702 MSG_PUTS(_("\n user name: "));
1703 msg_outtrans(b0
.b0_uname
);
1706 if (*(b0
.b0_hname
) != NUL
)
1708 if (*(b0
.b0_uname
) != NUL
)
1709 MSG_PUTS(_(" host name: "));
1711 MSG_PUTS(_("\n host name: "));
1712 msg_outtrans(b0
.b0_hname
);
1715 if (char_to_long(b0
.b0_pid
) != 0L)
1717 MSG_PUTS(_("\n process ID: "));
1718 msg_outnum(char_to_long(b0
.b0_pid
));
1719 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(__EMX__)
1720 /* EMX kill() not working correctly, it seems */
1721 if (kill((pid_t
)char_to_long(b0
.b0_pid
), 0) == 0)
1723 MSG_PUTS(_(" (still running)"));
1724 # if defined(FEAT_GUI_DIALOG) || defined(FEAT_CON_DIALOG)
1725 process_still_running
= TRUE
;
1731 if (b0_magic_wrong(&b0
))
1733 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN)
1734 if (STRNCMP(b0
.b0_hname
, "PC ", 3) == 0)
1735 MSG_PUTS(_("\n [not usable with this version of Vim]"));
1738 MSG_PUTS(_("\n [not usable on this computer]"));
1743 MSG_PUTS(_(" [cannot be read]"));
1747 MSG_PUTS(_(" [cannot be opened]"));
1754 recov_file_names(names
, path
, prepend_dot
)
1763 * (MS-DOS) always short names
1765 names
[0] = modname(path
, (char_u
*)".sw?", FALSE
);
1767 #else /* !SHORT_FNAME */
1769 * (Win32 and Win64) never short names, but do prepend a dot.
1770 * (Not MS-DOS or Win32 or Win64) maybe short name, maybe not: Try both.
1771 * Only use the short name if it is different.
1776 int shortname
= curbuf
->b_shortname
;
1778 curbuf
->b_shortname
= FALSE
;
1784 * May also add the file name with a dot prepended, for swap file in same
1785 * dir as original file.
1789 names
[num_names
] = modname(path
, (char_u
*)".sw?", TRUE
);
1790 if (names
[num_names
] == NULL
)
1796 * Form the normal swap file name pattern by appending ".sw?".
1799 names
[num_names
] = concat_fnames(path
, (char_u
*)"_sw%", FALSE
);
1802 names
[num_names
] = concat_fnames(path
, (char_u
*)"_sw#", FALSE
);
1804 names
[num_names
] = concat_fnames(path
, (char_u
*)".sw?", FALSE
);
1807 if (names
[num_names
] == NULL
)
1809 if (num_names
>= 1) /* check if we have the same name twice */
1811 p
= names
[num_names
- 1];
1812 i
= (int)STRLEN(names
[num_names
- 1]) - (int)STRLEN(names
[num_names
]);
1814 p
+= i
; /* file name has been expanded to full path */
1816 if (STRCMP(p
, names
[num_names
]) != 0)
1819 vim_free(names
[num_names
]);
1826 * Also try with 'shortname' set, in case the file is on a DOS filesystem.
1828 curbuf
->b_shortname
= TRUE
;
1830 names
[num_names
] = modname(path
, (char_u
*)"_sw%", FALSE
);
1833 names
[num_names
] = modname(path
, (char_u
*)"_sw#", FALSE
);
1835 names
[num_names
] = modname(path
, (char_u
*)".sw?", FALSE
);
1838 if (names
[num_names
] == NULL
)
1842 * Remove the one from 'shortname', if it's the same as with 'noshortname'.
1844 p
= names
[num_names
];
1845 i
= STRLEN(names
[num_names
]) - STRLEN(names
[num_names
- 1]);
1847 p
+= i
; /* file name has been expanded to full path */
1848 if (STRCMP(names
[num_names
- 1], p
) == 0)
1849 vim_free(names
[num_names
]);
1856 curbuf
->b_shortname
= shortname
;
1859 #endif /* !SHORT_FNAME */
1867 * If 'check_file' is TRUE, check if original file exists and was not changed.
1868 * If 'check_char' is TRUE, stop syncing when character becomes available, but
1869 * always sync at least one block.
1872 ml_sync_all(check_file
, check_char
)
1879 for (buf
= firstbuf
; buf
!= NULL
; buf
= buf
->b_next
)
1881 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
== NULL
|| buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
->mf_fname
== NULL
)
1882 continue; /* no file */
1884 ml_flush_line(buf
); /* flush buffered line */
1885 /* flush locked block */
1886 (void)ml_find_line(buf
, (linenr_T
)0, ML_FLUSH
);
1887 if (bufIsChanged(buf
) && check_file
&& mf_need_trans(buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
)
1888 && buf
->b_ffname
!= NULL
)
1891 * If the original file does not exist anymore or has been changed
1892 * call ml_preserve() to get rid of all negative numbered blocks.
1894 if (mch_stat((char *)buf
->b_ffname
, &st
) == -1
1895 || st
.st_mtime
!= buf
->b_mtime_read
1896 || (size_t)st
.st_size
!= buf
->b_orig_size
)
1898 ml_preserve(buf
, FALSE
);
1899 did_check_timestamps
= FALSE
;
1900 need_check_timestamps
= TRUE
; /* give message later */
1903 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
->mf_dirty
)
1905 (void)mf_sync(buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
, (check_char
? MFS_STOP
: 0)
1906 | (bufIsChanged(buf
) ? MFS_FLUSH
: 0));
1907 if (check_char
&& ui_char_avail()) /* character available now */
1914 * sync one buffer, including negative blocks
1916 * after this all the blocks are in the swap file
1918 * Used for the :preserve command and when the original file has been
1919 * changed or deleted.
1921 * when message is TRUE the success of preserving is reported
1924 ml_preserve(buf
, message
)
1930 memfile_T
*mfp
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
;
1932 int got_int_save
= got_int
;
1934 if (mfp
== NULL
|| mfp
->mf_fname
== NULL
)
1937 EMSG(_("E313: Cannot preserve, there is no swap file"));
1941 /* We only want to stop when interrupted here, not when interrupted
1945 ml_flush_line(buf
); /* flush buffered line */
1946 (void)ml_find_line(buf
, (linenr_T
)0, ML_FLUSH
); /* flush locked block */
1947 status
= mf_sync(mfp
, MFS_ALL
| MFS_FLUSH
);
1949 /* stack is invalid after mf_sync(.., MFS_ALL) */
1950 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
= 0;
1953 * Some of the data blocks may have been changed from negative to
1954 * positive block number. In that case the pointer blocks need to be
1957 * We don't know in which pointer block the references are, so we visit
1958 * all data blocks until there are no more translations to be done (or
1959 * we hit the end of the file, which can only happen in case a write fails,
1960 * e.g. when file system if full).
1961 * ml_find_line() does the work by translating the negative block numbers
1962 * when getting the first line of each data block.
1964 if (mf_need_trans(mfp
) && !got_int
)
1967 while (mf_need_trans(mfp
) && lnum
<= buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
)
1969 hp
= ml_find_line(buf
, lnum
, ML_FIND
);
1975 CHECK(buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_low
!= lnum
, "low != lnum");
1976 lnum
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_high
+ 1;
1978 (void)ml_find_line(buf
, (linenr_T
)0, ML_FLUSH
); /* flush locked block */
1979 /* sync the updated pointer blocks */
1980 if (mf_sync(mfp
, MFS_ALL
| MFS_FLUSH
) == FAIL
)
1982 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
= 0; /* stack is invalid now */
1985 got_int
|= got_int_save
;
1990 MSG(_("File preserved"));
1992 EMSG(_("E314: Preserve failed"));
1997 * NOTE: The pointer returned by the ml_get_*() functions only remains valid
1998 * until the next call!
1999 * line1 = ml_get(1);
2000 * line2 = ml_get(2); // line1 is now invalid!
2001 * Make a copy of the line if necessary.
2004 * get a pointer to a (read-only copy of a) line
2006 * On failure an error message is given and IObuff is returned (to avoid
2007 * having to check for error everywhere).
2013 return ml_get_buf(curbuf
, lnum
, FALSE
);
2017 * ml_get_pos: get pointer to position 'pos'
2023 return (ml_get_buf(curbuf
, pos
->lnum
, FALSE
) + pos
->col
);
2027 * ml_get_curline: get pointer to cursor line.
2032 return ml_get_buf(curbuf
, curwin
->w_cursor
.lnum
, FALSE
);
2036 * ml_get_cursor: get pointer to cursor position
2041 return (ml_get_buf(curbuf
, curwin
->w_cursor
.lnum
, FALSE
) +
2042 curwin
->w_cursor
.col
);
2046 * get a pointer to a line in a specific buffer
2048 * "will_change": if TRUE mark the buffer dirty (chars in the line will be
2052 ml_get_buf(buf
, lnum
, will_change
)
2055 int will_change
; /* line will be changed */
2060 static int recursive
= 0;
2062 if (lnum
> buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
) /* invalid line number */
2066 /* Avoid giving this message for a recursive call, may happen when
2067 * the GUI redraws part of the text. */
2069 EMSGN(_("E315: ml_get: invalid lnum: %ld"), lnum
);
2073 STRCPY(IObuff
, "???");
2076 if (lnum
<= 0) /* pretend line 0 is line 1 */
2079 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
== NULL
) /* there are no lines */
2080 return (char_u
*)"";
2083 * See if it is the same line as requested last time.
2084 * Otherwise may need to flush last used line.
2085 * Don't use the last used line when 'swapfile' is reset, need to load all
2088 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_lnum
!= lnum
|| mf_dont_release
)
2093 * Find the data block containing the line.
2094 * This also fills the stack with the blocks from the root to the data
2095 * block and releases any locked block.
2097 if ((hp
= ml_find_line(buf
, lnum
, ML_FIND
)) == NULL
)
2101 /* Avoid giving this message for a recursive call, may happen
2102 * when the GUI redraws part of the text. */
2104 EMSGN(_("E316: ml_get: cannot find line %ld"), lnum
);
2110 dp
= (DATA_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
2112 ptr
= (char_u
*)dp
+ ((dp
->db_index
[lnum
- buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_low
]) & DB_INDEX_MASK
);
2113 buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_ptr
= ptr
;
2114 buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_lnum
= lnum
;
2115 buf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
&= ~ML_LINE_DIRTY
;
2118 buf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
|= (ML_LOCKED_DIRTY
| ML_LOCKED_POS
);
2120 return buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_ptr
;
2124 * Check if a line that was just obtained by a call to ml_get
2125 * is in allocated memory.
2130 return (curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
& ML_LINE_DIRTY
);
2134 * Append a line after lnum (may be 0 to insert a line in front of the file).
2135 * "line" does not need to be allocated, but can't be another line in a
2136 * buffer, unlocking may make it invalid.
2138 * newfile: TRUE when starting to edit a new file, meaning that pe_old_lnum
2139 * will be set for recovery
2140 * Check: The caller of this function should probably also call
2143 * return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise
2146 ml_append(lnum
, line
, len
, newfile
)
2147 linenr_T lnum
; /* append after this line (can be 0) */
2148 char_u
*line
; /* text of the new line */
2149 colnr_T len
; /* length of new line, including NUL, or 0 */
2150 int newfile
; /* flag, see above */
2152 /* When starting up, we might still need to create the memfile */
2153 if (curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
== NULL
&& open_buffer(FALSE
, NULL
) == FAIL
)
2156 if (curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_line_lnum
!= 0)
2157 ml_flush_line(curbuf
);
2158 return ml_append_int(curbuf
, lnum
, line
, len
, newfile
, FALSE
);
2161 #if defined(FEAT_SPELL) || defined(PROTO)
2163 * Like ml_append() but for an arbitrary buffer. The buffer must already have
2167 ml_append_buf(buf
, lnum
, line
, len
, newfile
)
2169 linenr_T lnum
; /* append after this line (can be 0) */
2170 char_u
*line
; /* text of the new line */
2171 colnr_T len
; /* length of new line, including NUL, or 0 */
2172 int newfile
; /* flag, see above */
2174 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
== NULL
)
2177 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_lnum
!= 0)
2179 return ml_append_int(buf
, lnum
, line
, len
, newfile
, FALSE
);
2184 ml_append_int(buf
, lnum
, line
, len
, newfile
, mark
)
2186 linenr_T lnum
; /* append after this line (can be 0) */
2187 char_u
*line
; /* text of the new line */
2188 colnr_T len
; /* length of line, including NUL, or 0 */
2189 int newfile
; /* flag, see above */
2190 int mark
; /* mark the new line */
2193 int line_count
; /* number of indexes in current block */
2196 int space_needed
; /* space needed for new line */
2199 int db_idx
; /* index for lnum in data block */
2206 /* lnum out of range */
2207 if (lnum
> buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
|| buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
== NULL
)
2210 if (lowest_marked
&& lowest_marked
> lnum
)
2211 lowest_marked
= lnum
+ 1;
2214 len
= (colnr_T
)STRLEN(line
) + 1; /* space needed for the text */
2215 space_needed
= len
+ INDEX_SIZE
; /* space needed for text + index */
2217 mfp
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
;
2218 page_size
= mfp
->mf_page_size
;
2221 * find the data block containing the previous line
2222 * This also fills the stack with the blocks from the root to the data block
2223 * This also releases any locked block.
2225 if ((hp
= ml_find_line(buf
, lnum
== 0 ? (linenr_T
)1 : lnum
,
2226 ML_INSERT
)) == NULL
)
2229 buf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
&= ~ML_EMPTY
;
2231 if (lnum
== 0) /* got line one instead, correct db_idx */
2232 db_idx
= -1; /* careful, it is negative! */
2234 db_idx
= lnum
- buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_low
;
2235 /* get line count before the insertion */
2236 line_count
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_high
- buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_low
;
2238 dp
= (DATA_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
2242 * - there is not enough room in the current block
2243 * - appending to the last line in the block
2244 * - not appending to the last line in the file
2245 * insert in front of the next block.
2247 if ((int)dp
->db_free
< space_needed
&& db_idx
== line_count
- 1
2248 && lnum
< buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
)
2251 * Now that the line is not going to be inserted in the block that we
2252 * expected, the line count has to be adjusted in the pointer blocks
2253 * by using ml_locked_lineadd.
2255 --(buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_lineadd
);
2256 --(buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_high
);
2257 if ((hp
= ml_find_line(buf
, lnum
+ 1, ML_INSERT
)) == NULL
)
2260 db_idx
= -1; /* careful, it is negative! */
2261 /* get line count before the insertion */
2262 line_count
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_high
- buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_low
;
2263 CHECK(buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_low
!= lnum
+ 1, "locked_low != lnum + 1");
2265 dp
= (DATA_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
2268 ++buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
;
2270 if ((int)dp
->db_free
>= space_needed
) /* enough room in data block */
2273 * Insert new line in existing data block, or in data block allocated above.
2275 dp
->db_txt_start
-= len
;
2276 dp
->db_free
-= space_needed
;
2277 ++(dp
->db_line_count
);
2280 * move the text of the lines that follow to the front
2281 * adjust the indexes of the lines that follow
2283 if (line_count
> db_idx
+ 1) /* if there are following lines */
2286 * Offset is the start of the previous line.
2287 * This will become the character just after the new line.
2290 offset
= dp
->db_txt_end
;
2292 offset
= ((dp
->db_index
[db_idx
]) & DB_INDEX_MASK
);
2293 mch_memmove((char *)dp
+ dp
->db_txt_start
,
2294 (char *)dp
+ dp
->db_txt_start
+ len
,
2295 (size_t)(offset
- (dp
->db_txt_start
+ len
)));
2296 for (i
= line_count
- 1; i
> db_idx
; --i
)
2297 dp
->db_index
[i
+ 1] = dp
->db_index
[i
] - len
;
2298 dp
->db_index
[db_idx
+ 1] = offset
- len
;
2300 else /* add line at the end */
2301 dp
->db_index
[db_idx
+ 1] = dp
->db_txt_start
;
2304 * copy the text into the block
2306 mch_memmove((char *)dp
+ dp
->db_index
[db_idx
+ 1], line
, (size_t)len
);
2308 dp
->db_index
[db_idx
+ 1] |= DB_MARKED
;
2311 * Mark the block dirty.
2313 buf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
|= ML_LOCKED_DIRTY
;
2315 buf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
|= ML_LOCKED_POS
;
2317 else /* not enough space in data block */
2320 * If there is not enough room we have to create a new data block and copy some
2322 * Then we have to insert an entry in the pointer block.
2323 * If this pointer block also is full, we go up another block, and so on, up
2324 * to the root if necessary.
2325 * The line counts in the pointer blocks have already been adjusted by
2328 long line_count_left
, line_count_right
;
2329 int page_count_left
, page_count_right
;
2334 int data_moved
= 0; /* init to shut up gcc */
2335 int total_moved
= 0; /* init to shut up gcc */
2336 DATA_BL
*dp_right
, *dp_left
;
2340 blocknr_T bnum_left
, bnum_right
;
2341 linenr_T lnum_left
, lnum_right
;
2346 * We are going to allocate a new data block. Depending on the
2347 * situation it will be put to the left or right of the existing
2348 * block. If possible we put the new line in the left block and move
2349 * the lines after it to the right block. Otherwise the new line is
2350 * also put in the right block. This method is more efficient when
2351 * inserting a lot of lines at one place.
2353 if (db_idx
< 0) /* left block is new, right block is existing */
2357 /* space_needed does not change */
2359 else /* left block is existing, right block is new */
2361 lines_moved
= line_count
- db_idx
- 1;
2362 if (lines_moved
== 0)
2363 in_left
= FALSE
; /* put new line in right block */
2364 /* space_needed does not change */
2367 data_moved
= ((dp
->db_index
[db_idx
]) & DB_INDEX_MASK
) -
2369 total_moved
= data_moved
+ lines_moved
* INDEX_SIZE
;
2370 if ((int)dp
->db_free
+ total_moved
>= space_needed
)
2372 in_left
= TRUE
; /* put new line in left block */
2373 space_needed
= total_moved
;
2377 in_left
= FALSE
; /* put new line in right block */
2378 space_needed
+= total_moved
;
2383 page_count
= ((space_needed
+ HEADER_SIZE
) + page_size
- 1) / page_size
;
2384 if ((hp_new
= ml_new_data(mfp
, newfile
, page_count
)) == NULL
)
2386 /* correct line counts in pointer blocks */
2387 --(buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_lineadd
);
2388 --(buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_high
);
2391 if (db_idx
< 0) /* left block is new */
2395 line_count_left
= 0;
2396 line_count_right
= line_count
;
2398 else /* right block is new */
2402 line_count_left
= line_count
;
2403 line_count_right
= 0;
2405 dp_right
= (DATA_BL
*)(hp_right
->bh_data
);
2406 dp_left
= (DATA_BL
*)(hp_left
->bh_data
);
2407 bnum_left
= hp_left
->bh_bnum
;
2408 bnum_right
= hp_right
->bh_bnum
;
2409 page_count_left
= hp_left
->bh_page_count
;
2410 page_count_right
= hp_right
->bh_page_count
;
2413 * May move the new line into the right/new block.
2417 dp_right
->db_txt_start
-= len
;
2418 dp_right
->db_free
-= len
+ INDEX_SIZE
;
2419 dp_right
->db_index
[0] = dp_right
->db_txt_start
;
2421 dp_right
->db_index
[0] |= DB_MARKED
;
2423 mch_memmove((char *)dp_right
+ dp_right
->db_txt_start
,
2428 * may move lines from the left/old block to the right/new one.
2434 dp_right
->db_txt_start
-= data_moved
;
2435 dp_right
->db_free
-= total_moved
;
2436 mch_memmove((char *)dp_right
+ dp_right
->db_txt_start
,
2437 (char *)dp_left
+ dp_left
->db_txt_start
,
2438 (size_t)data_moved
);
2439 offset
= dp_right
->db_txt_start
- dp_left
->db_txt_start
;
2440 dp_left
->db_txt_start
+= data_moved
;
2441 dp_left
->db_free
+= total_moved
;
2444 * update indexes in the new block
2446 for (to
= line_count_right
, from
= db_idx
+ 1;
2447 from
< line_count_left
; ++from
, ++to
)
2448 dp_right
->db_index
[to
] = dp
->db_index
[from
] + offset
;
2449 line_count_right
+= lines_moved
;
2450 line_count_left
-= lines_moved
;
2454 * May move the new line into the left (old or new) block.
2458 dp_left
->db_txt_start
-= len
;
2459 dp_left
->db_free
-= len
+ INDEX_SIZE
;
2460 dp_left
->db_index
[line_count_left
] = dp_left
->db_txt_start
;
2462 dp_left
->db_index
[line_count_left
] |= DB_MARKED
;
2463 mch_memmove((char *)dp_left
+ dp_left
->db_txt_start
,
2468 if (db_idx
< 0) /* left block is new */
2470 lnum_left
= lnum
+ 1;
2473 else /* right block is new */
2477 lnum_right
= lnum
+ 2;
2479 lnum_right
= lnum
+ 1;
2481 dp_left
->db_line_count
= line_count_left
;
2482 dp_right
->db_line_count
= line_count_right
;
2485 * release the two data blocks
2486 * The new one (hp_new) already has a correct blocknumber.
2487 * The old one (hp, in ml_locked) gets a positive blocknumber if
2488 * we changed it and we are not editing a new file.
2490 if (lines_moved
|| in_left
)
2491 buf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
|= ML_LOCKED_DIRTY
;
2492 if (!newfile
&& db_idx
>= 0 && in_left
)
2493 buf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
|= ML_LOCKED_POS
;
2494 mf_put(mfp
, hp_new
, TRUE
, FALSE
);
2497 * flush the old data block
2498 * set ml_locked_lineadd to 0, because the updating of the
2499 * pointer blocks is done below
2501 lineadd
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_lineadd
;
2502 buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_lineadd
= 0;
2503 ml_find_line(buf
, (linenr_T
)0, ML_FLUSH
); /* flush data block */
2506 * update pointer blocks for the new data block
2508 for (stack_idx
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
- 1; stack_idx
>= 0;
2511 ip
= &(buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack
[stack_idx
]);
2512 pb_idx
= ip
->ip_index
;
2513 if ((hp
= mf_get(mfp
, ip
->ip_bnum
, 1)) == NULL
)
2515 pp
= (PTR_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
); /* must be pointer block */
2516 if (pp
->pb_id
!= PTR_ID
)
2518 EMSG(_("E317: pointer block id wrong 3"));
2519 mf_put(mfp
, hp
, FALSE
, FALSE
);
2523 * TODO: If the pointer block is full and we are adding at the end
2524 * try to insert in front of the next block
2526 /* block not full, add one entry */
2527 if (pp
->pb_count
< pp
->pb_count_max
)
2529 if (pb_idx
+ 1 < (int)pp
->pb_count
)
2530 mch_memmove(&pp
->pb_pointer
[pb_idx
+ 2],
2531 &pp
->pb_pointer
[pb_idx
+ 1],
2532 (size_t)(pp
->pb_count
- pb_idx
- 1) * sizeof(PTR_EN
));
2534 pp
->pb_pointer
[pb_idx
].pe_line_count
= line_count_left
;
2535 pp
->pb_pointer
[pb_idx
].pe_bnum
= bnum_left
;
2536 pp
->pb_pointer
[pb_idx
].pe_page_count
= page_count_left
;
2537 pp
->pb_pointer
[pb_idx
+ 1].pe_line_count
= line_count_right
;
2538 pp
->pb_pointer
[pb_idx
+ 1].pe_bnum
= bnum_right
;
2539 pp
->pb_pointer
[pb_idx
+ 1].pe_page_count
= page_count_right
;
2542 pp
->pb_pointer
[pb_idx
].pe_old_lnum
= lnum_left
;
2543 if (lnum_right
!= 0)
2544 pp
->pb_pointer
[pb_idx
+ 1].pe_old_lnum
= lnum_right
;
2546 mf_put(mfp
, hp
, TRUE
, FALSE
);
2547 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
= stack_idx
+ 1; /* truncate stack */
2551 --(buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
);
2552 /* fix line count for rest of blocks in the stack */
2553 ml_lineadd(buf
, lineadd
);
2554 /* fix stack itself */
2555 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack
[buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
].ip_high
+=
2557 ++(buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
);
2561 * We are finished, break the loop here.
2565 else /* pointer block full */
2568 * split the pointer block
2569 * allocate a new pointer block
2570 * move some of the pointer into the new block
2571 * prepare for updating the parent block
2573 for (;;) /* do this twice when splitting block 1 */
2575 hp_new
= ml_new_ptr(mfp
);
2576 if (hp_new
== NULL
) /* TODO: try to fix tree */
2578 pp_new
= (PTR_BL
*)(hp_new
->bh_data
);
2580 if (hp
->bh_bnum
!= 1)
2584 * if block 1 becomes full the tree is given an extra level
2585 * The pointers from block 1 are moved into the new block.
2586 * block 1 is updated to point to the new block
2587 * then continue to split the new block
2589 mch_memmove(pp_new
, pp
, (size_t)page_size
);
2591 pp
->pb_pointer
[0].pe_bnum
= hp_new
->bh_bnum
;
2592 pp
->pb_pointer
[0].pe_line_count
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
;
2593 pp
->pb_pointer
[0].pe_old_lnum
= 1;
2594 pp
->pb_pointer
[0].pe_page_count
= 1;
2595 mf_put(mfp
, hp
, TRUE
, FALSE
); /* release block 1 */
2596 hp
= hp_new
; /* new block is to be split */
2598 CHECK(stack_idx
!= 0, _("stack_idx should be 0"));
2600 ++stack_idx
; /* do block 1 again later */
2603 * move the pointers after the current one to the new block
2604 * If there are none, the new entry will be in the new block.
2606 total_moved
= pp
->pb_count
- pb_idx
- 1;
2609 mch_memmove(&pp_new
->pb_pointer
[0],
2610 &pp
->pb_pointer
[pb_idx
+ 1],
2611 (size_t)(total_moved
) * sizeof(PTR_EN
));
2612 pp_new
->pb_count
= total_moved
;
2613 pp
->pb_count
-= total_moved
- 1;
2614 pp
->pb_pointer
[pb_idx
+ 1].pe_bnum
= bnum_right
;
2615 pp
->pb_pointer
[pb_idx
+ 1].pe_line_count
= line_count_right
;
2616 pp
->pb_pointer
[pb_idx
+ 1].pe_page_count
= page_count_right
;
2618 pp
->pb_pointer
[pb_idx
+ 1].pe_old_lnum
= lnum_right
;
2622 pp_new
->pb_count
= 1;
2623 pp_new
->pb_pointer
[0].pe_bnum
= bnum_right
;
2624 pp_new
->pb_pointer
[0].pe_line_count
= line_count_right
;
2625 pp_new
->pb_pointer
[0].pe_page_count
= page_count_right
;
2626 pp_new
->pb_pointer
[0].pe_old_lnum
= lnum_right
;
2628 pp
->pb_pointer
[pb_idx
].pe_bnum
= bnum_left
;
2629 pp
->pb_pointer
[pb_idx
].pe_line_count
= line_count_left
;
2630 pp
->pb_pointer
[pb_idx
].pe_page_count
= page_count_left
;
2632 pp
->pb_pointer
[pb_idx
].pe_old_lnum
= lnum_left
;
2637 * recompute line counts
2639 line_count_right
= 0;
2640 for (i
= 0; i
< (int)pp_new
->pb_count
; ++i
)
2641 line_count_right
+= pp_new
->pb_pointer
[i
].pe_line_count
;
2642 line_count_left
= 0;
2643 for (i
= 0; i
< (int)pp
->pb_count
; ++i
)
2644 line_count_left
+= pp
->pb_pointer
[i
].pe_line_count
;
2646 bnum_left
= hp
->bh_bnum
;
2647 bnum_right
= hp_new
->bh_bnum
;
2648 page_count_left
= 1;
2649 page_count_right
= 1;
2650 mf_put(mfp
, hp
, TRUE
, FALSE
);
2651 mf_put(mfp
, hp_new
, TRUE
, FALSE
);
2656 * Safety check: fallen out of for loop?
2660 EMSG(_("E318: Updated too many blocks?"));
2661 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
= 0; /* invalidate stack */
2666 /* The line was inserted below 'lnum' */
2667 ml_updatechunk(buf
, lnum
+ 1, (long)len
, ML_CHNK_ADDLINE
);
2669 #ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG
2672 if (STRLEN(line
) > 0)
2673 netbeans_inserted(buf
, lnum
+1, (colnr_T
)0, line
, (int)STRLEN(line
));
2674 netbeans_inserted(buf
, lnum
+1, (colnr_T
)STRLEN(line
),
2682 * Replace line lnum, with buffering, in current buffer.
2684 * If "copy" is TRUE, make a copy of the line, otherwise the line has been
2685 * copied to allocated memory already.
2687 * Check: The caller of this function should probably also call
2688 * changed_lines(), unless update_screen(NOT_VALID) is used.
2690 * return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise
2693 ml_replace(lnum
, line
, copy
)
2698 if (line
== NULL
) /* just checking... */
2701 /* When starting up, we might still need to create the memfile */
2702 if (curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
== NULL
&& open_buffer(FALSE
, NULL
) == FAIL
)
2705 if (copy
&& (line
= vim_strsave(line
)) == NULL
) /* allocate memory */
2707 #ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG
2710 netbeans_removed(curbuf
, lnum
, 0, (long)STRLEN(ml_get(lnum
)));
2711 netbeans_inserted(curbuf
, lnum
, 0, line
, (int)STRLEN(line
));
2714 if (curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_line_lnum
!= lnum
) /* other line buffered */
2715 ml_flush_line(curbuf
); /* flush it */
2716 else if (curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
& ML_LINE_DIRTY
) /* same line allocated */
2717 vim_free(curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_line_ptr
); /* free it */
2718 curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_line_ptr
= line
;
2719 curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_line_lnum
= lnum
;
2720 curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
= (curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
| ML_LINE_DIRTY
) & ~ML_EMPTY
;
2726 * Delete line 'lnum' in the current buffer.
2728 * Check: The caller of this function should probably also call
2729 * deleted_lines() after this.
2731 * return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise
2734 ml_delete(lnum
, message
)
2738 ml_flush_line(curbuf
);
2739 return ml_delete_int(curbuf
, lnum
, message
);
2743 ml_delete_int(buf
, lnum
, message
)
2753 int count
; /* number of entries in block */
2761 if (lnum
< 1 || lnum
> buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
)
2764 if (lowest_marked
&& lowest_marked
> lnum
)
2768 * If the file becomes empty the last line is replaced by an empty line.
2770 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
== 1) /* file becomes empty */
2773 #ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG
2774 && !netbeansSuppressNoLines
2777 set_keep_msg((char_u
*)_(no_lines_msg
), 0);
2779 /* FEAT_BYTEOFF already handled in there, dont worry 'bout it below */
2780 i
= ml_replace((linenr_T
)1, (char_u
*)"", TRUE
);
2781 buf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
|= ML_EMPTY
;
2787 * find the data block containing the line
2788 * This also fills the stack with the blocks from the root to the data block
2789 * This also releases any locked block.
2791 mfp
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
;
2795 if ((hp
= ml_find_line(buf
, lnum
, ML_DELETE
)) == NULL
)
2798 dp
= (DATA_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
2799 /* compute line count before the delete */
2800 count
= (long)(buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_high
)
2801 - (long)(buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_low
) + 2;
2802 idx
= lnum
- buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_low
;
2804 --buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
;
2806 line_start
= ((dp
->db_index
[idx
]) & DB_INDEX_MASK
);
2807 if (idx
== 0) /* first line in block, text at the end */
2808 line_size
= dp
->db_txt_end
- line_start
;
2810 line_size
= ((dp
->db_index
[idx
- 1]) & DB_INDEX_MASK
) - line_start
;
2812 #ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG
2814 netbeans_removed(buf
, lnum
, 0, (long)line_size
);
2818 * special case: If there is only one line in the data block it becomes empty.
2819 * Then we have to remove the entry, pointing to this data block, from the
2820 * pointer block. If this pointer block also becomes empty, we go up another
2821 * block, and so on, up to the root if necessary.
2822 * The line counts in the pointer blocks have already been adjusted by
2827 mf_free(mfp
, hp
); /* free the data block */
2828 buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked
= NULL
;
2830 for (stack_idx
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
- 1; stack_idx
>= 0; --stack_idx
)
2832 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
= 0; /* stack is invalid when failing */
2833 ip
= &(buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack
[stack_idx
]);
2835 if ((hp
= mf_get(mfp
, ip
->ip_bnum
, 1)) == NULL
)
2837 pp
= (PTR_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
); /* must be pointer block */
2838 if (pp
->pb_id
!= PTR_ID
)
2840 EMSG(_("E317: pointer block id wrong 4"));
2841 mf_put(mfp
, hp
, FALSE
, FALSE
);
2844 count
= --(pp
->pb_count
);
2845 if (count
== 0) /* the pointer block becomes empty! */
2849 if (count
!= idx
) /* move entries after the deleted one */
2850 mch_memmove(&pp
->pb_pointer
[idx
], &pp
->pb_pointer
[idx
+ 1],
2851 (size_t)(count
- idx
) * sizeof(PTR_EN
));
2852 mf_put(mfp
, hp
, TRUE
, FALSE
);
2854 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
= stack_idx
; /* truncate stack */
2855 /* fix line count for rest of blocks in the stack */
2856 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_lineadd
)
2858 ml_lineadd(buf
, buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_lineadd
);
2859 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack
[buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
].ip_high
+=
2860 buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_lineadd
;
2862 ++(buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
);
2867 CHECK(stack_idx
< 0, _("deleted block 1?"));
2872 * delete the text by moving the next lines forwards
2874 text_start
= dp
->db_txt_start
;
2875 mch_memmove((char *)dp
+ text_start
+ line_size
,
2876 (char *)dp
+ text_start
, (size_t)(line_start
- text_start
));
2879 * delete the index by moving the next indexes backwards
2880 * Adjust the indexes for the text movement.
2882 for (i
= idx
; i
< count
- 1; ++i
)
2883 dp
->db_index
[i
] = dp
->db_index
[i
+ 1] + line_size
;
2885 dp
->db_free
+= line_size
+ INDEX_SIZE
;
2886 dp
->db_txt_start
+= line_size
;
2887 --(dp
->db_line_count
);
2890 * mark the block dirty and make sure it is in the file (for recovery)
2892 buf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
|= (ML_LOCKED_DIRTY
| ML_LOCKED_POS
);
2896 ml_updatechunk(buf
, lnum
, line_size
, ML_CHNK_DELLINE
);
2902 * set the B_MARKED flag for line 'lnum'
2910 /* invalid line number */
2911 if (lnum
< 1 || lnum
> curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
2912 || curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
== NULL
)
2913 return; /* give error message? */
2915 if (lowest_marked
== 0 || lowest_marked
> lnum
)
2916 lowest_marked
= lnum
;
2919 * find the data block containing the line
2920 * This also fills the stack with the blocks from the root to the data block
2921 * This also releases any locked block.
2923 if ((hp
= ml_find_line(curbuf
, lnum
, ML_FIND
)) == NULL
)
2924 return; /* give error message? */
2926 dp
= (DATA_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
2927 dp
->db_index
[lnum
- curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_low
] |= DB_MARKED
;
2928 curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
|= ML_LOCKED_DIRTY
;
2932 * find the first line with its B_MARKED flag set
2942 if (curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
== NULL
)
2943 return (linenr_T
) 0;
2946 * The search starts with lowest_marked line. This is the last line where
2947 * a mark was found, adjusted by inserting/deleting lines.
2949 for (lnum
= lowest_marked
; lnum
<= curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
; )
2952 * Find the data block containing the line.
2953 * This also fills the stack with the blocks from the root to the data
2954 * block This also releases any locked block.
2956 if ((hp
= ml_find_line(curbuf
, lnum
, ML_FIND
)) == NULL
)
2957 return (linenr_T
)0; /* give error message? */
2959 dp
= (DATA_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
2961 for (i
= lnum
- curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_low
;
2962 lnum
<= curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_high
; ++i
, ++lnum
)
2963 if ((dp
->db_index
[i
]) & DB_MARKED
)
2965 (dp
->db_index
[i
]) &= DB_INDEX_MASK
;
2966 curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
|= ML_LOCKED_DIRTY
;
2967 lowest_marked
= lnum
+ 1;
2972 return (linenr_T
) 0;
2975 #if 0 /* not used */
2977 * return TRUE if line 'lnum' has a mark
2986 if (curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
== NULL
2987 || (hp
= ml_find_line(curbuf
, lnum
, ML_FIND
)) == NULL
)
2990 dp
= (DATA_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
2991 return (int)((dp
->db_index
[lnum
- curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_low
]) & DB_MARKED
);
2996 * clear all DB_MARKED flags
3006 if (curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
== NULL
) /* nothing to do */
3010 * The search starts with line lowest_marked.
3012 for (lnum
= lowest_marked
; lnum
<= curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
; )
3015 * Find the data block containing the line.
3016 * This also fills the stack with the blocks from the root to the data
3017 * block and releases any locked block.
3019 if ((hp
= ml_find_line(curbuf
, lnum
, ML_FIND
)) == NULL
)
3020 return; /* give error message? */
3022 dp
= (DATA_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
3024 for (i
= lnum
- curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_low
;
3025 lnum
<= curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_high
; ++i
, ++lnum
)
3026 if ((dp
->db_index
[i
]) & DB_MARKED
)
3028 (dp
->db_index
[i
]) &= DB_INDEX_MASK
;
3029 curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
|= ML_LOCKED_DIRTY
;
3038 * flush ml_line if necessary
3057 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_lnum
== 0 || buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
== NULL
)
3058 return; /* nothing to do */
3060 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
& ML_LINE_DIRTY
)
3062 lnum
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_lnum
;
3063 new_line
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_ptr
;
3065 hp
= ml_find_line(buf
, lnum
, ML_FIND
);
3067 EMSGN(_("E320: Cannot find line %ld"), lnum
);
3070 dp
= (DATA_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
3071 idx
= lnum
- buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_low
;
3072 start
= ((dp
->db_index
[idx
]) & DB_INDEX_MASK
);
3073 old_line
= (char_u
*)dp
+ start
;
3074 if (idx
== 0) /* line is last in block */
3075 old_len
= dp
->db_txt_end
- start
;
3076 else /* text of previous line follows */
3077 old_len
= (dp
->db_index
[idx
- 1] & DB_INDEX_MASK
) - start
;
3078 new_len
= (colnr_T
)STRLEN(new_line
) + 1;
3079 extra
= new_len
- old_len
; /* negative if lines gets smaller */
3082 * if new line fits in data block, replace directly
3084 if ((int)dp
->db_free
>= extra
)
3086 /* if the length changes and there are following lines */
3087 count
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_high
- buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_low
+ 1;
3088 if (extra
!= 0 && idx
< count
- 1)
3090 /* move text of following lines */
3091 mch_memmove((char *)dp
+ dp
->db_txt_start
- extra
,
3092 (char *)dp
+ dp
->db_txt_start
,
3093 (size_t)(start
- dp
->db_txt_start
));
3095 /* adjust pointers of this and following lines */
3096 for (i
= idx
+ 1; i
< count
; ++i
)
3097 dp
->db_index
[i
] -= extra
;
3099 dp
->db_index
[idx
] -= extra
;
3101 /* adjust free space */
3102 dp
->db_free
-= extra
;
3103 dp
->db_txt_start
-= extra
;
3105 /* copy new line into the data block */
3106 mch_memmove(old_line
- extra
, new_line
, (size_t)new_len
);
3107 buf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
|= (ML_LOCKED_DIRTY
| ML_LOCKED_POS
);
3109 /* The else case is already covered by the insert and delete */
3110 ml_updatechunk(buf
, lnum
, (long)extra
, ML_CHNK_UPDLINE
);
3116 * Cannot do it in one data block: Delete and append.
3117 * Append first, because ml_delete_int() cannot delete the
3118 * last line in a buffer, which causes trouble for a buffer
3119 * that has only one line.
3120 * Don't forget to copy the mark!
3122 /* How about handling errors??? */
3123 (void)ml_append_int(buf
, lnum
, new_line
, new_len
, FALSE
,
3124 (dp
->db_index
[idx
] & DB_MARKED
));
3125 (void)ml_delete_int(buf
, lnum
, FALSE
);
3131 buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_lnum
= 0;
3135 * create a new, empty, data block
3138 ml_new_data(mfp
, negative
, page_count
)
3146 if ((hp
= mf_new(mfp
, negative
, page_count
)) == NULL
)
3149 dp
= (DATA_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
3150 dp
->db_id
= DATA_ID
;
3151 dp
->db_txt_start
= dp
->db_txt_end
= page_count
* mfp
->mf_page_size
;
3152 dp
->db_free
= dp
->db_txt_start
- HEADER_SIZE
;
3153 dp
->db_line_count
= 0;
3159 * create a new, empty, pointer block
3168 if ((hp
= mf_new(mfp
, FALSE
, 1)) == NULL
)
3171 pp
= (PTR_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
3174 pp
->pb_count_max
= (short_u
)((mfp
->mf_page_size
- sizeof(PTR_BL
)) / sizeof(PTR_EN
) + 1);
3180 * lookup line 'lnum' in a memline
3182 * action: if ML_DELETE or ML_INSERT the line count is updated while searching
3183 * if ML_FLUSH only flush a locked block
3184 * if ML_FIND just find the line
3186 * If the block was found it is locked and put in ml_locked.
3187 * The stack is updated to lead to the locked block. The ip_high field in
3188 * the stack is updated to reflect the last line in the block AFTER the
3189 * insert or delete, also if the pointer block has not been updated yet. But
3190 * if if ml_locked != NULL ml_locked_lineadd must be added to ip_high.
3192 * return: NULL for failure, pointer to block header otherwise
3195 ml_find_line(buf
, lnum
, action
)
3206 blocknr_T bnum
, bnum2
;
3213 mfp
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
;
3216 * If there is a locked block check if the wanted line is in it.
3217 * If not, flush and release the locked block.
3218 * Don't do this for ML_INSERT_SAME, because the stack need to be updated.
3219 * Don't do this for ML_FLUSH, because we want to flush the locked block.
3220 * Don't do this when 'swapfile' is reset, we want to load all the blocks.
3222 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked
)
3224 if (ML_SIMPLE(action
)
3225 && buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_low
<= lnum
3226 && buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_high
>= lnum
3227 && !mf_dont_release
)
3229 /* remember to update pointer blocks and stack later */
3230 if (action
== ML_INSERT
)
3232 ++(buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_lineadd
);
3233 ++(buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_high
);
3235 else if (action
== ML_DELETE
)
3237 --(buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_lineadd
);
3238 --(buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_high
);
3240 return (buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked
);
3243 mf_put(mfp
, buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked
, buf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
& ML_LOCKED_DIRTY
,
3244 buf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
& ML_LOCKED_POS
);
3245 buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked
= NULL
;
3248 * if lines have been added or deleted in the locked block, need to
3249 * update the line count in pointer blocks
3251 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_lineadd
)
3252 ml_lineadd(buf
, buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_lineadd
);
3255 if (action
== ML_FLUSH
) /* nothing else to do */
3258 bnum
= 1; /* start at the root of the tree */
3261 high
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
;
3263 if (action
== ML_FIND
) /* first try stack entries */
3265 for (top
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
- 1; top
>= 0; --top
)
3267 ip
= &(buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack
[top
]);
3268 if (ip
->ip_low
<= lnum
&& ip
->ip_high
>= lnum
)
3273 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
= top
; /* truncate stack at prev entry */
3278 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
= 0; /* not found, start at the root */
3280 else /* ML_DELETE or ML_INSERT */
3281 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
= 0; /* start at the root */
3284 * search downwards in the tree until a data block is found
3288 if ((hp
= mf_get(mfp
, bnum
, page_count
)) == NULL
)
3292 * update high for insert/delete
3294 if (action
== ML_INSERT
)
3296 else if (action
== ML_DELETE
)
3299 dp
= (DATA_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
3300 if (dp
->db_id
== DATA_ID
) /* data block */
3302 buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked
= hp
;
3303 buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_low
= low
;
3304 buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_high
= high
;
3305 buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_lineadd
= 0;
3306 buf
->b_ml
.ml_flags
&= ~(ML_LOCKED_DIRTY
| ML_LOCKED_POS
);
3310 pp
= (PTR_BL
*)(dp
); /* must be pointer block */
3311 if (pp
->pb_id
!= PTR_ID
)
3313 EMSG(_("E317: pointer block id wrong"));
3317 if ((top
= ml_add_stack(buf
)) < 0) /* add new entry to stack */
3319 ip
= &(buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack
[top
]);
3323 ip
->ip_index
= -1; /* index not known yet */
3326 for (idx
= 0; idx
< (int)pp
->pb_count
; ++idx
)
3328 t
= pp
->pb_pointer
[idx
].pe_line_count
;
3329 CHECK(t
== 0, _("pe_line_count is zero"));
3330 if ((low
+= t
) > lnum
)
3333 bnum
= pp
->pb_pointer
[idx
].pe_bnum
;
3334 page_count
= pp
->pb_pointer
[idx
].pe_page_count
;
3339 * a negative block number may have been changed
3343 bnum2
= mf_trans_del(mfp
, bnum
);
3347 pp
->pb_pointer
[idx
].pe_bnum
= bnum
;
3355 if (idx
>= (int)pp
->pb_count
) /* past the end: something wrong! */
3357 if (lnum
> buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
)
3358 EMSGN(_("E322: line number out of range: %ld past the end"),
3359 lnum
- buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
);
3362 EMSGN(_("E323: line count wrong in block %ld"), bnum
);
3365 if (action
== ML_DELETE
)
3367 pp
->pb_pointer
[idx
].pe_line_count
--;
3370 else if (action
== ML_INSERT
)
3372 pp
->pb_pointer
[idx
].pe_line_count
++;
3375 mf_put(mfp
, hp
, dirty
, FALSE
);
3379 mf_put(mfp
, hp
, FALSE
, FALSE
);
3382 * If action is ML_DELETE or ML_INSERT we have to correct the tree for
3383 * the incremented/decremented line counts, because there won't be a line
3384 * inserted/deleted after all.
3386 if (action
== ML_DELETE
)
3388 else if (action
== ML_INSERT
)
3389 ml_lineadd(buf
, -1);
3390 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
= 0;
3395 * add an entry to the info pointer stack
3397 * return -1 for failure, number of the new entry otherwise
3404 infoptr_T
*newstack
;
3406 top
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
;
3408 /* may have to increase the stack size */
3409 if (top
== buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_size
)
3411 CHECK(top
> 0, _("Stack size increases")); /* more than 5 levels??? */
3413 newstack
= (infoptr_T
*)alloc((unsigned)sizeof(infoptr_T
) *
3414 (buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_size
+ STACK_INCR
));
3415 if (newstack
== NULL
)
3417 mch_memmove(newstack
, buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack
, (size_t)top
* sizeof(infoptr_T
));
3418 vim_free(buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack
);
3419 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack
= newstack
;
3420 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_size
+= STACK_INCR
;
3423 buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
++;
3428 * Update the pointer blocks on the stack for inserted/deleted lines.
3429 * The stack itself is also updated.
3431 * When a insert/delete line action fails, the line is not inserted/deleted,
3432 * but the pointer blocks have already been updated. That is fixed here by
3433 * walking through the stack.
3435 * Count is the number of lines added, negative if lines have been deleted.
3438 ml_lineadd(buf
, count
)
3445 memfile_T
*mfp
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
;
3448 for (idx
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack_top
- 1; idx
>= 0; --idx
)
3450 ip
= &(buf
->b_ml
.ml_stack
[idx
]);
3451 if ((hp
= mf_get(mfp
, ip
->ip_bnum
, 1)) == NULL
)
3453 pp
= (PTR_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
); /* must be pointer block */
3454 if (pp
->pb_id
!= PTR_ID
)
3456 mf_put(mfp
, hp
, FALSE
, FALSE
);
3457 EMSG(_("E317: pointer block id wrong 2"));
3460 pp
->pb_pointer
[ip
->ip_index
].pe_line_count
+= count
;
3461 ip
->ip_high
+= count
;
3462 mf_put(mfp
, hp
, TRUE
, FALSE
);
3466 #ifdef HAVE_READLINK
3467 static int resolve_symlink
__ARGS((char_u
*fname
, char_u
*buf
));
3470 * Resolve a symlink in the last component of a file name.
3471 * Note that f_resolve() does it for every part of the path, we don't do that
3473 * If it worked returns OK and the resolved link in "buf[MAXPATHL]".
3474 * Otherwise returns FAIL.
3477 resolve_symlink(fname
, buf
)
3481 char_u tmp
[MAXPATHL
];
3488 /* Put the result so far in tmp[], starting with the original name. */
3489 vim_strncpy(tmp
, fname
, MAXPATHL
- 1);
3493 /* Limit symlink depth to 100, catch recursive loops. */
3496 EMSG2(_("E773: Symlink loop for \"%s\""), fname
);
3500 ret
= readlink((char *)tmp
, (char *)buf
, MAXPATHL
- 1);
3503 if (errno
== EINVAL
|| errno
== ENOENT
)
3505 /* Found non-symlink or not existing file, stop here.
3506 * When at the first level use the unmodifed name, skip the
3507 * call to vim_FullName(). */
3511 /* Use the resolved name in tmp[]. */
3515 /* There must be some error reading links, use original name. */
3521 * Check whether the symlink is relative or absolute.
3522 * If it's relative, build a new path based on the directory
3523 * portion of the filename (if any) and the path the symlink
3526 if (mch_isFullName(buf
))
3532 tail
= gettail(tmp
);
3533 if (STRLEN(tail
) + STRLEN(buf
) >= MAXPATHL
)
3540 * Try to resolve the full name of the file so that the swapfile name will
3541 * be consistent even when opening a relative symlink from different
3542 * working directories.
3544 return vim_FullName(tmp
, buf
, MAXPATHL
, TRUE
);
3549 * Make swap file name out of the file name and a directory name.
3550 * Returns pointer to allocated memory or NULL.
3554 makeswapname(fname
, ffname
, buf
, dir_name
)
3561 #ifdef HAVE_READLINK
3562 char_u fname_buf
[MAXPATHL
];
3566 #if defined(UNIX) || defined(WIN3264) /* Need _very_ long file names */
3567 s
= dir_name
+ STRLEN(dir_name
);
3568 if (after_pathsep(dir_name
, s
) && s
[-1] == s
[-2])
3569 { /* Ends with '//', Use Full path */
3571 if ((s
= make_percent_swname(dir_name
, fname
)) != NULL
)
3573 r
= modname(s
, (char_u
*)".swp", FALSE
);
3580 #ifdef HAVE_READLINK
3581 /* Expand symlink in the file name, so that we put the swap file with the
3582 * actual file instead of with the symlink. */
3583 if (resolve_symlink(fname
, fname_buf
) == OK
)
3584 fname_res
= fname_buf
;
3593 (buf
->b_p_sn
|| buf
->b_shortname
),
3596 /* Avoid problems if fname has special chars, eg <Wimp$Scrap> */
3599 # ifdef HAVE_READLINK
3606 #if defined(VMS) || defined(RISCOS)
3611 #ifdef SHORT_FNAME /* always 8.3 file name */
3614 /* Prepend a '.' to the swap file name for the current directory. */
3615 dir_name
[0] == '.' && dir_name
[1] == NUL
3618 if (r
== NULL
) /* out of memory */
3621 s
= get_file_in_dir(r
, dir_name
);
3627 * Get file name to use for swap file or backup file.
3628 * Use the name of the edited file "fname" and an entry in the 'dir' or 'bdir'
3630 * - If "dname" is ".", return "fname" (swap file in dir of file).
3631 * - If "dname" starts with "./", insert "dname" in "fname" (swap file
3632 * relative to dir of file).
3633 * - Otherwise, prepend "dname" to the tail of "fname" (swap file in specific
3636 * The return value is an allocated string and can be NULL.
3639 get_file_in_dir(fname
, dname
)
3641 char_u
*dname
; /* don't use "dirname", it is a global for Alpha */
3648 tail
= gettail(fname
);
3650 if (dname
[0] == '.' && dname
[1] == NUL
)
3651 retval
= vim_strsave(fname
);
3652 else if (dname
[0] == '.' && vim_ispathsep(dname
[1]))
3654 if (tail
== fname
) /* no path before file name */
3655 retval
= concat_fnames(dname
+ 2, tail
, TRUE
);
3660 t
= concat_fnames(fname
, dname
+ 2, TRUE
);
3662 if (t
== NULL
) /* out of memory */
3666 retval
= concat_fnames(t
, tail
, TRUE
);
3672 retval
= concat_fnames(dname
, tail
, TRUE
);
3677 static void attention_message
__ARGS((buf_T
*buf
, char_u
*fname
));
3680 * Print the ATTENTION message: info about an existing swap file.
3683 attention_message(buf
, fname
)
3684 buf_T
*buf
; /* buffer being edited */
3685 char_u
*fname
; /* swap file name */
3692 (void)EMSG(_("E325: ATTENTION"));
3693 MSG_PUTS(_("\nFound a swap file by the name \""));
3694 msg_home_replace(fname
);
3696 sx
= swapfile_info(fname
);
3697 MSG_PUTS(_("While opening file \""));
3698 msg_outtrans(buf
->b_fname
);
3700 if (mch_stat((char *)buf
->b_fname
, &st
) != -1)
3702 MSG_PUTS(_(" dated: "));
3703 x
= st
.st_mtime
; /* Manx C can't do &st.st_mtime */
3704 p
= ctime(&x
); /* includes '\n' */
3706 MSG_PUTS("(invalid)\n");
3709 if (sx
!= 0 && x
> sx
)
3710 MSG_PUTS(_(" NEWER than swap file!\n"));
3712 /* Some of these messages are long to allow translation to
3713 * other languages. */
3714 MSG_PUTS(_("\n(1) Another program may be editing the same file.\n If this is the case, be careful not to end up with two\n different instances of the same file when making changes.\n"));
3715 MSG_PUTS(_(" Quit, or continue with caution.\n"));
3716 MSG_PUTS(_("\n(2) An edit session for this file crashed.\n"));
3717 MSG_PUTS(_(" If this is the case, use \":recover\" or \"vim -r "));
3718 msg_outtrans(buf
->b_fname
);
3719 MSG_PUTS(_("\"\n to recover the changes (see \":help recovery\").\n"));
3720 MSG_PUTS(_(" If you did this already, delete the swap file \""));
3721 msg_outtrans(fname
);
3722 MSG_PUTS(_("\"\n to avoid this message.\n"));
3723 cmdline_row
= msg_row
;
3728 static int do_swapexists
__ARGS((buf_T
*buf
, char_u
*fname
));
3731 * Trigger the SwapExists autocommands.
3732 * Returns a value for equivalent to do_dialog() (see below):
3733 * 0: still need to ask for a choice
3742 do_swapexists(buf
, fname
)
3746 set_vim_var_string(VV_SWAPNAME
, fname
, -1);
3747 set_vim_var_string(VV_SWAPCHOICE
, NULL
, -1);
3749 /* Trigger SwapExists autocommands with <afile> set to the file being
3751 apply_autocmds(EVENT_SWAPEXISTS
, buf
->b_fname
, NULL
, FALSE
, NULL
);
3753 set_vim_var_string(VV_SWAPNAME
, NULL
, -1);
3755 switch (*get_vim_var_str(VV_SWAPCHOICE
))
3770 * Find out what name to use for the swap file for buffer 'buf'.
3772 * Several names are tried to find one that does not exist
3773 * Returns the name in allocated memory or NULL.
3775 * Note: If BASENAMELEN is not correct, you will get error messages for
3776 * not being able to open the swapfile
3779 findswapname(buf
, dirp
, old_fname
)
3781 char_u
**dirp
; /* pointer to list of directories */
3782 char_u
*old_fname
; /* don't give warning for this file name */
3794 #if !defined(SHORT_FNAME) \
3795 && ((!defined(UNIX) && !defined(OS2)) || defined(ARCHIE))
3796 # define CREATE_DUMMY_FILE
3797 FILE *dummyfd
= NULL
;
3800 * If we start editing a new file, e.g. "test.doc", which resides on an MSDOS
3801 * compatible filesystem, it is possible that the file "test.doc.swp" which we
3802 * create will be exactly the same file. To avoid this problem we temporarily
3803 * create "test.doc".
3804 * Don't do this when the check below for a 8.3 file name is used.
3806 if (!(buf
->b_p_sn
|| buf
->b_shortname
) && buf
->b_fname
!= NULL
3807 && mch_getperm(buf
->b_fname
) < 0)
3808 dummyfd
= mch_fopen((char *)buf
->b_fname
, "w");
3812 * Isolate a directory name from *dirp and put it in dir_name.
3813 * First allocate some memory to put the directory name in.
3815 dir_name
= alloc((unsigned)STRLEN(*dirp
) + 1);
3816 if (dir_name
!= NULL
)
3817 (void)copy_option_part(dirp
, dir_name
, 31000, ",");
3820 * we try different names until we find one that does not exist yet
3822 if (dir_name
== NULL
) /* out of memory */
3825 fname
= makeswapname(buf
->b_fname
, buf
->b_ffname
, buf
, dir_name
);
3829 if (fname
== NULL
) /* must be out of memory */
3831 if ((n
= (int)STRLEN(fname
)) == 0) /* safety check */
3837 #if (defined(UNIX) || defined(OS2)) && !defined(ARCHIE) && !defined(SHORT_FNAME)
3839 * Some systems have a MS-DOS compatible filesystem that use 8.3 character
3840 * file names. If this is the first try and the swap file name does not fit in
3841 * 8.3, detect if this is the case, set shortname and try again.
3843 if (fname
[n
- 2] == 'w' && fname
[n
- 1] == 'p'
3844 && !(buf
->b_p_sn
|| buf
->b_shortname
))
3850 int created1
= FALSE
, created2
= FALSE
;
3854 * Check if swapfile name does not fit in 8.3:
3855 * It either contains two dots, is longer than 8 chars, or starts
3858 tail
= gettail(buf
->b_fname
);
3859 if ( vim_strchr(tail
, '.') != NULL
3860 || STRLEN(tail
) > (size_t)8
3861 || *gettail(fname
) == '.')
3863 fname2
= alloc(n
+ 2);
3866 STRCPY(fname2
, fname
);
3867 /* if fname == "xx.xx.swp", fname2 = "xx.xx.swx"
3868 * if fname == ".xx.swp", fname2 = ".xx.swpx"
3869 * if fname == "123456789.swp", fname2 = "12345678x.swp"
3871 if (vim_strchr(tail
, '.') != NULL
)
3872 fname2
[n
- 1] = 'x';
3873 else if (*gettail(fname
) == '.')
3876 fname2
[n
+ 1] = NUL
;
3881 * may need to create the files to be able to use mch_stat()
3883 f1
= mch_open((char *)fname
, O_RDONLY
| O_EXTRA
, 0);
3886 f1
= mch_open_rw((char *)fname
,
3887 O_RDWR
|O_CREAT
|O_EXCL
|O_EXTRA
);
3889 if (f1
< 0 && errno
== ENOENT
)
3896 f2
= mch_open((char *)fname2
, O_RDONLY
| O_EXTRA
, 0);
3899 f2
= mch_open_rw((char *)fname2
,
3900 O_RDWR
|O_CREAT
|O_EXCL
|O_EXTRA
);
3906 * Both files exist now. If mch_stat() returns the
3907 * same device and inode they are the same file.
3909 if (mch_fstat(f1
, &s1
) != -1
3910 && mch_fstat(f2
, &s2
) != -1
3911 && s1
.st_dev
== s2
.st_dev
3912 && s1
.st_ino
== s2
.st_ino
)
3925 buf
->b_shortname
= TRUE
;
3927 fname
= makeswapname(buf
->b_fname
, buf
->b_ffname
,
3929 continue; /* try again with b_shortname set */
3936 * check if the swapfile already exists
3938 if (mch_getperm(fname
) < 0) /* it does not exist */
3944 * Extra security check: When a swap file is a symbolic link, this
3945 * is most likely a symlink attack.
3947 if (mch_lstat((char *)fname
, &sb
) < 0)
3950 fh
= Open((UBYTE
*)fname
, (long)MODE_NEWFILE
);
3952 * on the Amiga mch_getperm() will return -1 when the file exists
3953 * but is being used by another program. This happens if you edit
3956 if (fh
!= (BPTR
)NULL
) /* can open file, OK */
3962 if (IoErr() != ERROR_OBJECT_IN_USE
3963 && IoErr() != ERROR_OBJECT_EXISTS
)
3970 * A file name equal to old_fname is OK to use.
3972 if (old_fname
!= NULL
&& fnamecmp(fname
, old_fname
) == 0)
3976 * get here when file already exists
3978 if (fname
[n
- 2] == 'w' && fname
[n
- 1] == 'p') /* first try */
3982 * on MS-DOS compatible filesystems (e.g. messydos) file.doc.swp
3983 * and file.doc are the same file. To guess if this problem is
3984 * present try if file.doc.swx exists. If it does, we set
3985 * buf->b_shortname and try file_doc.swp (dots replaced by
3986 * underscores for this file), and try again. If it doesn't we
3987 * assume that "file.doc.swp" already exists.
3989 if (!(buf
->b_p_sn
|| buf
->b_shortname
)) /* not tried yet */
3992 r
= mch_getperm(fname
); /* try "file.swx" */
3994 if (r
>= 0) /* "file.swx" seems to exist */
3996 buf
->b_shortname
= TRUE
;
3998 fname
= makeswapname(buf
->b_fname
, buf
->b_ffname
,
4000 continue; /* try again with '.' replaced with '_' */
4005 * If we get here the ".swp" file really exists.
4006 * Give an error message, unless recovering, no file name, we are
4007 * viewing a help file or when the path of the file is different
4008 * (happens when all .swp files are in one directory).
4010 if (!recoverymode
&& buf
->b_fname
!= NULL
4011 && !buf
->b_help
&& !(buf
->b_flags
& BF_DUMMY
))
4018 * Try to read block 0 from the swap file to get the original
4019 * file name (and inode number).
4021 fd
= mch_open((char *)fname
, O_RDONLY
| O_EXTRA
, 0);
4024 if (read(fd
, (char *)&b0
, sizeof(b0
)) == sizeof(b0
))
4027 * If the swapfile has the same directory as the
4028 * buffer don't compare the directory names, they can
4029 * have a different mountpoint.
4031 if (b0
.b0_flags
& B0_SAME_DIR
)
4033 if (fnamecmp(gettail(buf
->b_ffname
),
4034 gettail(b0
.b0_fname
)) != 0
4035 || !same_directory(fname
, buf
->b_ffname
))
4038 /* Symlinks may point to the same file even
4039 * when the name differs, need to check the
4041 expand_env(b0
.b0_fname
, NameBuff
, MAXPATHL
);
4042 if (fnamecmp_ino(buf
->b_ffname
, NameBuff
,
4043 char_to_long(b0
.b0_ino
)))
4051 * The name in the swap file may be
4052 * "~user/path/file". Expand it first.
4054 expand_env(b0
.b0_fname
, NameBuff
, MAXPATHL
);
4056 if (fnamecmp_ino(buf
->b_ffname
, NameBuff
,
4057 char_to_long(b0
.b0_ino
)))
4060 if (fnamecmp(NameBuff
, buf
->b_ffname
) != 0)
4069 /* Can't open swap file, though it does exist.
4070 * Assume that the user is editing two files with
4071 * the same name in different directories. No error.
4076 /* give the ATTENTION message when there is an old swap file
4077 * for the current file, and the buffer was not recovered. */
4078 if (differ
== FALSE
&& !(curbuf
->b_flags
& BF_RECOVERED
)
4079 && vim_strchr(p_shm
, SHM_ATTENTION
) == NULL
)
4081 #if defined(HAS_SWAP_EXISTS_ACTION)
4084 #ifdef CREATE_DUMMY_FILE
4085 int did_use_dummy
= FALSE
;
4087 /* Avoid getting a warning for the file being created
4088 * outside of Vim, it was created at the start of this
4089 * function. Delete the file now, because Vim might exit
4090 * here if the window is closed. */
4091 if (dummyfd
!= NULL
)
4095 mch_remove(buf
->b_fname
);
4096 did_use_dummy
= TRUE
;
4100 #if (defined(UNIX) || defined(__EMX__) || defined(VMS)) && (defined(FEAT_GUI_DIALOG) || defined(FEAT_CON_DIALOG))
4101 process_still_running
= FALSE
;
4105 * If there is an SwapExists autocommand and we can handle
4106 * the response, trigger it. It may return 0 to ask the
4109 if (swap_exists_action
!= SEA_NONE
4110 && has_autocmd(EVENT_SWAPEXISTS
, buf
->b_fname
, buf
))
4111 choice
= do_swapexists(buf
, fname
);
4117 /* If we are supposed to start the GUI but it wasn't
4118 * completely started yet, start it now. This makes
4119 * the messages displayed in the Vim window when
4120 * loading a session from the .gvimrc file. */
4121 if (gui
.starting
&& !gui
.in_use
)
4124 /* Show info about the existing swap file. */
4125 attention_message(buf
, fname
);
4127 /* We don't want a 'q' typed at the more-prompt
4128 * interrupt loading a file. */
4132 #if defined(FEAT_GUI_DIALOG) || defined(FEAT_CON_DIALOG)
4133 if (swap_exists_action
!= SEA_NONE
&& choice
== 0)
4137 name
= alloc((unsigned)(STRLEN(fname
)
4138 + STRLEN(_("Swap file \""))
4139 + STRLEN(_("\" already exists!")) + 5));
4142 STRCPY(name
, _("Swap file \""));
4143 home_replace(NULL
, fname
, name
+ STRLEN(name
),
4145 STRCAT(name
, _("\" already exists!"));
4147 choice
= do_dialog(VIM_WARNING
,
4148 (char_u
*)_("VIM - ATTENTION"),
4150 ? (char_u
*)_("Swap file already exists!")
4152 # if defined(UNIX) || defined(__EMX__) || defined(VMS)
4153 process_still_running
4154 ? (char_u
*)_("&Open Read-Only\n&Edit anyway\n&Recover\n&Quit\n&Abort") :
4156 (char_u
*)_("&Open Read-Only\n&Edit anyway\n&Recover\n&Delete it\n&Quit\n&Abort"), 1, NULL
);
4158 # if defined(UNIX) || defined(__EMX__) || defined(VMS)
4159 if (process_still_running
&& choice
>= 4)
4160 choice
++; /* Skip missing "Delete it" button */
4164 /* pretend screen didn't scroll, need redraw anyway */
4166 redraw_all_later(NOT_VALID
);
4170 #if defined(HAS_SWAP_EXISTS_ACTION)
4181 swap_exists_action
= SEA_RECOVER
;
4187 swap_exists_action
= SEA_QUIT
;
4190 swap_exists_action
= SEA_QUIT
;
4195 /* If the file was deleted this fname can be used. */
4196 if (mch_getperm(fname
) < 0)
4203 if (msg_silent
== 0)
4204 /* call wait_return() later */
4205 need_wait_return
= TRUE
;
4208 #ifdef CREATE_DUMMY_FILE
4209 /* Going to try another name, need the dummy file again. */
4211 dummyfd
= mch_fopen((char *)buf
->b_fname
, "w");
4218 * Change the ".swp" extension to find another file that can be used.
4219 * First decrement the last char: ".swo", ".swn", etc.
4220 * If that still isn't enough decrement the last but one char: ".svz"
4221 * Can happen when editing many "No Name" buffers.
4223 if (fname
[n
- 1] == 'a') /* ".s?a" */
4225 if (fname
[n
- 2] == 'a') /* ".saa": tried enough, give up */
4227 EMSG(_("E326: Too many swap files found"));
4232 --fname
[n
- 2]; /* ".svz", ".suz", etc. */
4233 fname
[n
- 1] = 'z' + 1;
4235 --fname
[n
- 1]; /* ".swo", ".swn", etc. */
4239 #ifdef CREATE_DUMMY_FILE
4240 if (dummyfd
!= NULL
) /* file has been created temporarily */
4243 mch_remove(buf
->b_fname
);
4253 return (b0p
->b0_magic_long
!= (long)B0_MAGIC_LONG
4254 || b0p
->b0_magic_int
!= (int)B0_MAGIC_INT
4255 || b0p
->b0_magic_short
!= (short)B0_MAGIC_SHORT
4256 || b0p
->b0_magic_char
!= B0_MAGIC_CHAR
);
4261 * Compare current file name with file name from swap file.
4262 * Try to use inode numbers when possible.
4263 * Return non-zero when files are different.
4265 * When comparing file names a few things have to be taken into consideration:
4266 * - When working over a network the full path of a file depends on the host.
4267 * We check the inode number if possible. It is not 100% reliable though,
4268 * because the device number cannot be used over a network.
4269 * - When a file does not exist yet (editing a new file) there is no inode
4271 * - The file name in a swap file may not be valid on the current host. The
4272 * "~user" form is used whenever possible to avoid this.
4274 * This is getting complicated, let's make a table:
4276 * ino_c ino_s fname_c fname_s differ =
4278 * both files exist -> compare inode numbers:
4279 * != 0 != 0 X X ino_c != ino_s
4281 * inode number(s) unknown, file names available -> compare file names
4282 * == 0 X OK OK fname_c != fname_s
4283 * X == 0 OK OK fname_c != fname_s
4285 * current file doesn't exist, file for swap file exist, file name(s) not
4286 * available -> probably different
4287 * == 0 != 0 FAIL X TRUE
4288 * == 0 != 0 X FAIL TRUE
4290 * current file exists, inode for swap unknown, file name(s) not
4291 * available -> probably different
4292 * != 0 == 0 FAIL X TRUE
4293 * != 0 == 0 X FAIL TRUE
4295 * current file doesn't exist, inode for swap unknown, one file name not
4296 * available -> probably different
4297 * == 0 == 0 FAIL OK TRUE
4298 * == 0 == 0 OK FAIL TRUE
4300 * current file doesn't exist, inode for swap unknown, both file names not
4301 * available -> probably same file
4302 * == 0 == 0 FAIL FAIL FALSE
4304 * Note that when the ino_t is 64 bits, only the last 32 will be used. This
4305 * can't be changed without making the block 0 incompatible with 32 bit
4310 fnamecmp_ino(fname_c
, fname_s
, ino_block0
)
4311 char_u
*fname_c
; /* current file name */
4312 char_u
*fname_s
; /* file name from swap file */
4316 ino_t ino_c
= 0; /* ino of current file */
4317 ino_t ino_s
; /* ino of file from swap file */
4318 char_u buf_c
[MAXPATHL
]; /* full path of fname_c */
4319 char_u buf_s
[MAXPATHL
]; /* full path of fname_s */
4320 int retval_c
; /* flag: buf_c valid */
4321 int retval_s
; /* flag: buf_s valid */
4323 if (mch_stat((char *)fname_c
, &st
) == 0)
4324 ino_c
= (ino_t
)st
.st_ino
;
4327 * First we try to get the inode from the file name, because the inode in
4328 * the swap file may be outdated. If that fails (e.g. this path is not
4329 * valid on this machine), use the inode from block 0.
4331 if (mch_stat((char *)fname_s
, &st
) == 0)
4332 ino_s
= (ino_t
)st
.st_ino
;
4334 ino_s
= (ino_t
)ino_block0
;
4337 return (ino_c
!= ino_s
);
4340 * One of the inode numbers is unknown, try a forced vim_FullName() and
4341 * compare the file names.
4343 retval_c
= vim_FullName(fname_c
, buf_c
, MAXPATHL
, TRUE
);
4344 retval_s
= vim_FullName(fname_s
, buf_s
, MAXPATHL
, TRUE
);
4345 if (retval_c
== OK
&& retval_s
== OK
)
4346 return (STRCMP(buf_c
, buf_s
) != 0);
4349 * Can't compare inodes or file names, guess that the files are different,
4350 * unless both appear not to exist at all.
4352 if (ino_s
== 0 && ino_c
== 0 && retval_c
== FAIL
&& retval_s
== FAIL
)
4356 #endif /* CHECK_INODE */
4359 * Move a long integer into a four byte character array.
4360 * Used for machine independency in block zero.
4367 s
[0] = (char_u
)(n
& 0xff);
4368 n
= (unsigned)n
>> 8;
4369 s
[1] = (char_u
)(n
& 0xff);
4370 n
= (unsigned)n
>> 8;
4371 s
[2] = (char_u
)(n
& 0xff);
4372 n
= (unsigned)n
>> 8;
4373 s
[3] = (char_u
)(n
& 0xff);
4394 * Set the flags in the first block of the swap file:
4395 * - file is modified or not: buf->b_changed
4406 if (!buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
)
4408 for (hp
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
->mf_used_last
; hp
!= NULL
; hp
= hp
->bh_prev
)
4410 if (hp
->bh_bnum
== 0)
4412 b0p
= (ZERO_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
4413 b0p
->b0_dirty
= buf
->b_changed
? B0_DIRTY
: 0;
4414 b0p
->b0_flags
= (b0p
->b0_flags
& ~B0_FF_MASK
)
4415 | (get_fileformat(buf
) + 1);
4417 add_b0_fenc(b0p
, buf
);
4419 hp
->bh_flags
|= BH_DIRTY
;
4420 mf_sync(buf
->b_ml
.ml_mfp
, MFS_ZERO
);
4426 #if defined(FEAT_BYTEOFF) || defined(PROTO)
4428 #define MLCS_MAXL 800 /* max no of lines in chunk */
4429 #define MLCS_MINL 400 /* should be half of MLCS_MAXL */
4432 * Keep information for finding byte offset of a line, updtytpe may be one of:
4433 * ML_CHNK_ADDLINE: Add len to parent chunk, possibly splitting it
4434 * Careful: ML_CHNK_ADDLINE may cause ml_find_line() to be called.
4435 * ML_CHNK_DELLINE: Subtract len from parent chunk, possibly deleting it
4436 * ML_CHNK_UPDLINE: Add len to parent chunk, as a signed entity.
4439 ml_updatechunk(buf
, line
, len
, updtype
)
4445 static buf_T
*ml_upd_lastbuf
= NULL
;
4446 static linenr_T ml_upd_lastline
;
4447 static linenr_T ml_upd_lastcurline
;
4448 static int ml_upd_lastcurix
;
4450 linenr_T curline
= ml_upd_lastcurline
;
4451 int curix
= ml_upd_lastcurix
;
4453 chunksize_T
*curchnk
;
4458 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
== -1 || len
== 0)
4460 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
== NULL
)
4462 buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
= (chunksize_T
*)
4463 alloc((unsigned)sizeof(chunksize_T
) * 100);
4464 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
== NULL
)
4466 buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
= -1;
4469 buf
->b_ml
.ml_numchunks
= 100;
4470 buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
= 1;
4471 buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
[0].mlcs_numlines
= 1;
4472 buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
[0].mlcs_totalsize
= 1;
4475 if (updtype
== ML_CHNK_UPDLINE
&& buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
== 1)
4478 * First line in empty buffer from ml_flush_line() -- reset
4480 buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
= 1;
4481 buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
[0].mlcs_numlines
= 1;
4482 buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
[0].mlcs_totalsize
=
4483 (long)STRLEN(buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_ptr
) + 1;
4488 * Find chunk that our line belongs to, curline will be at start of the
4491 if (buf
!= ml_upd_lastbuf
|| line
!= ml_upd_lastline
+ 1
4492 || updtype
!= ML_CHNK_ADDLINE
)
4494 for (curline
= 1, curix
= 0;
4495 curix
< buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
- 1
4496 && line
>= curline
+ buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
[curix
].mlcs_numlines
;
4499 curline
+= buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
[curix
].mlcs_numlines
;
4502 else if (line
>= curline
+ buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
[curix
].mlcs_numlines
4503 && curix
< buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
- 1)
4505 /* Adjust cached curix & curline */
4506 curline
+= buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
[curix
].mlcs_numlines
;
4509 curchnk
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
+ curix
;
4511 if (updtype
== ML_CHNK_DELLINE
)
4513 curchnk
->mlcs_totalsize
+= len
;
4514 if (updtype
== ML_CHNK_ADDLINE
)
4516 curchnk
->mlcs_numlines
++;
4518 /* May resize here so we don't have to do it in both cases below */
4519 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
+ 1 >= buf
->b_ml
.ml_numchunks
)
4521 buf
->b_ml
.ml_numchunks
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_numchunks
* 3 / 2;
4522 buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
= (chunksize_T
*)
4523 vim_realloc(buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
,
4524 sizeof(chunksize_T
) * buf
->b_ml
.ml_numchunks
);
4525 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
== NULL
)
4527 /* Hmmmm, Give up on offset for this buffer */
4528 buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
= -1;
4533 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
[curix
].mlcs_numlines
>= MLCS_MAXL
)
4535 int count
; /* number of entries in block */
4540 mch_memmove(buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
+ curix
+ 1,
4541 buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
+ curix
,
4542 (buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
- curix
) *
4543 sizeof(chunksize_T
));
4544 /* Compute length of first half of lines in the splitted chunk */
4547 while (curline
< buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
4548 && linecnt
< MLCS_MINL
)
4550 if ((hp
= ml_find_line(buf
, curline
, ML_FIND
)) == NULL
)
4552 buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
= -1;
4555 dp
= (DATA_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
4556 count
= (long)(buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_high
) -
4557 (long)(buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_low
) + 1;
4558 idx
= curline
- buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_low
;
4559 curline
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_high
+ 1;
4560 if (idx
== 0)/* first line in block, text at the end */
4561 text_end
= dp
->db_txt_end
;
4563 text_end
= ((dp
->db_index
[idx
- 1]) & DB_INDEX_MASK
);
4564 /* Compute index of last line to use in this MEMLINE */
4566 if (linecnt
+ rest
> MLCS_MINL
)
4568 idx
+= MLCS_MINL
- linecnt
- 1;
4569 linecnt
= MLCS_MINL
;
4576 size
+= text_end
- ((dp
->db_index
[idx
]) & DB_INDEX_MASK
);
4578 buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
[curix
].mlcs_numlines
= linecnt
;
4579 buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
[curix
+ 1].mlcs_numlines
-= linecnt
;
4580 buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
[curix
].mlcs_totalsize
= size
;
4581 buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
[curix
+ 1].mlcs_totalsize
-= size
;
4582 buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
++;
4583 ml_upd_lastbuf
= NULL
; /* Force recalc of curix & curline */
4586 else if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
[curix
].mlcs_numlines
>= MLCS_MINL
4587 && curix
== buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
- 1
4588 && buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
- line
<= 1)
4591 * We are in the last chunk and it is cheap to crate a new one
4592 * after this. Do it now to avoid the loop above later on
4594 curchnk
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
+ curix
+ 1;
4595 buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
++;
4596 if (line
== buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
)
4598 curchnk
->mlcs_numlines
= 0;
4599 curchnk
->mlcs_totalsize
= 0;
4604 * Line is just prior to last, move count for last
4605 * This is the common case when loading a new file
4607 hp
= ml_find_line(buf
, buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
, ML_FIND
);
4610 buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
= -1;
4613 dp
= (DATA_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
4614 if (dp
->db_line_count
== 1)
4615 rest
= dp
->db_txt_end
- dp
->db_txt_start
;
4618 ((dp
->db_index
[dp
->db_line_count
- 2]) & DB_INDEX_MASK
)
4620 curchnk
->mlcs_totalsize
= rest
;
4621 curchnk
->mlcs_numlines
= 1;
4622 curchnk
[-1].mlcs_totalsize
-= rest
;
4623 curchnk
[-1].mlcs_numlines
-= 1;
4627 else if (updtype
== ML_CHNK_DELLINE
)
4629 curchnk
->mlcs_numlines
--;
4630 ml_upd_lastbuf
= NULL
; /* Force recalc of curix & curline */
4631 if (curix
< (buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
- 1)
4632 && (curchnk
->mlcs_numlines
+ curchnk
[1].mlcs_numlines
)
4636 curchnk
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
+ curix
;
4638 else if (curix
== 0 && curchnk
->mlcs_numlines
<= 0)
4640 buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
--;
4641 mch_memmove(buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
, buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
+ 1,
4642 buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
* sizeof(chunksize_T
));
4645 else if (curix
== 0 || (curchnk
->mlcs_numlines
> 10
4646 && (curchnk
->mlcs_numlines
+ curchnk
[-1].mlcs_numlines
)
4652 /* Collapse chunks */
4653 curchnk
[-1].mlcs_numlines
+= curchnk
->mlcs_numlines
;
4654 curchnk
[-1].mlcs_totalsize
+= curchnk
->mlcs_totalsize
;
4655 buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
--;
4656 if (curix
< buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
)
4658 mch_memmove(buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
+ curix
,
4659 buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
+ curix
+ 1,
4660 (buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
- curix
) *
4661 sizeof(chunksize_T
));
4665 ml_upd_lastbuf
= buf
;
4666 ml_upd_lastline
= line
;
4667 ml_upd_lastcurline
= curline
;
4668 ml_upd_lastcurix
= curix
;
4672 * Find offset for line or line with offset.
4673 * Find line with offset if "lnum" is 0; return remaining offset in offp
4674 * Find offset of line if "lnum" > 0
4675 * return -1 if information is not available
4678 ml_find_line_or_offset(buf
, lnum
, offp
)
4688 int count
; /* number of entries in block */
4694 int ffdos
= (get_fileformat(buf
) == EOL_DOS
);
4697 /* take care of cached line first */
4698 ml_flush_line(curbuf
);
4700 if (buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
== -1
4701 || buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
== NULL
4709 if (lnum
== 0 && offset
<= 0)
4710 return 1; /* Not a "find offset" and offset 0 _must_ be in line 1 */
4712 * Find the last chunk before the one containing our line. Last chunk is
4713 * special because it will never qualify
4717 while (curix
< buf
->b_ml
.ml_usedchunks
- 1
4719 && lnum
>= curline
+ buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
[curix
].mlcs_numlines
)
4721 && offset
> size
+ buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
[curix
].mlcs_totalsize
4722 + ffdos
* buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
[curix
].mlcs_numlines
)))
4724 curline
+= buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
[curix
].mlcs_numlines
;
4725 size
+= buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
[curix
].mlcs_totalsize
;
4726 if (offset
&& ffdos
)
4727 size
+= buf
->b_ml
.ml_chunksize
[curix
].mlcs_numlines
;
4731 while ((lnum
!= 0 && curline
< lnum
) || (offset
!= 0 && size
< offset
))
4733 if (curline
> buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
4734 || (hp
= ml_find_line(buf
, curline
, ML_FIND
)) == NULL
)
4736 dp
= (DATA_BL
*)(hp
->bh_data
);
4737 count
= (long)(buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_high
) -
4738 (long)(buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_low
) + 1;
4739 start_idx
= idx
= curline
- buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_low
;
4740 if (idx
== 0)/* first line in block, text at the end */
4741 text_end
= dp
->db_txt_end
;
4743 text_end
= ((dp
->db_index
[idx
- 1]) & DB_INDEX_MASK
);
4744 /* Compute index of last line to use in this MEMLINE */
4747 if (curline
+ (count
- idx
) >= lnum
)
4748 idx
+= lnum
- curline
- 1;
4755 while (offset
>= size
4756 + text_end
- (int)((dp
->db_index
[idx
]) & DB_INDEX_MASK
)
4761 if (idx
== count
- 1)
4769 len
= text_end
- ((dp
->db_index
[idx
]) & DB_INDEX_MASK
);
4771 if (offset
!= 0 && size
>= offset
)
4773 if (size
+ ffdos
== offset
)
4775 else if (idx
== start_idx
)
4776 *offp
= offset
- size
+ len
;
4778 *offp
= offset
- size
+ len
4779 - (text_end
- ((dp
->db_index
[idx
- 1]) & DB_INDEX_MASK
));
4780 curline
+= idx
- start_idx
+ extra
;
4781 if (curline
> buf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
)
4782 return -1; /* exactly one byte beyond the end */
4785 curline
= buf
->b_ml
.ml_locked_high
+ 1;
4790 /* Count extra CR characters. */
4794 /* Don't count the last line break if 'bin' and 'noeol'. */
4795 if (buf
->b_p_bin
&& !buf
->b_p_eol
)
4803 * Goto byte in buffer with offset 'cnt'.
4812 ml_flush_line(curbuf
); /* cached line may be dirty */
4816 lnum
= ml_find_line_or_offset(curbuf
, (linenr_T
)0, &boff
);
4817 if (lnum
< 1) /* past the end */
4819 curwin
->w_cursor
.lnum
= curbuf
->b_ml
.ml_line_count
;
4820 curwin
->w_curswant
= MAXCOL
;
4821 coladvance((colnr_T
)MAXCOL
);
4825 curwin
->w_cursor
.lnum
= lnum
;
4826 curwin
->w_cursor
.col
= (colnr_T
)boff
;
4827 # ifdef FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT
4828 curwin
->w_cursor
.coladd
= 0;
4830 curwin
->w_set_curswant
= TRUE
;
4835 /* Make sure the cursor is on the first byte of a multi-byte char. */