2 * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994
3 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
4 * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
5 * Keith Bostic. All rights reserved.
7 * See the LICENSE file for redistribution information.
13 static const char sccsid
[] = "$Id: ex_global.c,v 10.32 2011/12/26 23:37:01 zy Exp $";
16 #include <sys/types.h>
17 #include <sys/queue.h>
20 #include <bitstring.h>
29 #include "../common/common.h"
31 enum which
{GLOBAL
, V
};
33 static int ex_g_setup(SCR
*, EXCMD
*, enum which
);
36 * ex_global -- [line [,line]] g[lobal][!] /pattern/ [commands]
37 * Exec on lines matching a pattern.
39 * PUBLIC: int ex_global(SCR *, EXCMD *);
42 ex_global(SCR
*sp
, EXCMD
*cmdp
)
44 return (ex_g_setup(sp
,
45 cmdp
, FL_ISSET(cmdp
->iflags
, E_C_FORCE
) ? V
: GLOBAL
));
49 * ex_v -- [line [,line]] v /pattern/ [commands]
50 * Exec on lines not matching a pattern.
52 * PUBLIC: int ex_v(SCR *, EXCMD *);
55 ex_v(SCR
*sp
, EXCMD
*cmdp
)
57 return (ex_g_setup(sp
, cmdp
, V
));
62 * Ex global and v commands.
65 ex_g_setup(SCR
*sp
, EXCMD
*cmdp
, enum which cmd
)
81 if (F_ISSET(sp
, SC_EX_GLOBAL
)) {
82 msgq_wstr(sp
, M_ERR
, cmdp
->cmd
->name
,
83 "124|The %s command can't be used as part of a global or v command");
88 * Skip leading white space. Historic vi allowed any non-alphanumeric
89 * to serve as the global command delimiter.
93 for (p
= cmdp
->argv
[0]->bp
; cmdskip(*p
); ++p
);
94 if (!isascii(*p
) || *p
== '\0' || isalnum(*p
) ||
95 *p
== '\\' || *p
== '|' || *p
== '\n') {
96 usage
: ex_emsg(sp
, cmdp
->cmd
->usage
, EXM_USAGE
);
102 * Get the pattern string, toss escaped characters.
105 * Only toss an escaped character if it escapes a delimiter.
107 for (ptrn
= t
= p
;;) {
108 if (p
[0] == '\0' || p
[0] == delim
) {
113 * Nul terminate the pattern string -- it's passed
114 * to regcomp which doesn't understand anything else.
122 else if (p
[1] == '\\')
127 /* If the pattern string is empty, use the last one. */
129 if (sp
->re
== NULL
) {
130 ex_emsg(sp
, NULL
, EXM_NOPREVRE
);
134 /* Re-compile the RE if necessary. */
135 if (!F_ISSET(sp
, SC_RE_SEARCH
) &&
136 re_compile(sp
, sp
->re
, sp
->re_len
,
137 NULL
, NULL
, &sp
->re_c
, RE_C_SEARCH
))
140 /* Compile the RE. */
141 if (re_compile(sp
, ptrn
, t
- ptrn
, &sp
->re
,
142 &sp
->re_len
, &sp
->re_c
, RE_C_SEARCH
))
146 * Set saved RE. Historic practice is that globals set
147 * direction as well as the RE.
149 sp
->searchdir
= FORWARD
;
153 /* The global commands always set the previous context mark. */
156 if (mark_set(sp
, ABSMARK1
, &abs
, 1))
159 /* Get an EXCMD structure. */
160 CALLOC_RET(sp
, ecp
, EXCMD
*, 1, sizeof(EXCMD
));
164 * Get a copy of the command string; the default command is print.
165 * Don't worry about a set of <blank>s with no command, that will
166 * default to print in the ex parser. We need to have two copies
167 * because the ex parser may step on the command string when it's
170 if ((len
= cmdp
->argv
[0]->len
- (p
- cmdp
->argv
[0]->bp
)) == 0) {
175 MALLOC_RET(sp
, ecp
->cp
, CHAR_T
*, (len
* 2) * sizeof(CHAR_T
));
178 MEMCPY(ecp
->cp
+ len
, p
, len
);
179 ecp
->range_lno
= OOBLNO
;
180 FL_SET(ecp
->agv_flags
, cmd
== GLOBAL
? AGV_GLOBAL
: AGV_V
);
181 SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(sp
->gp
->ecq
, ecp
, q
);
184 * For each line... The semantics of global matching are that we first
185 * have to decide which lines are going to get passed to the command,
186 * and then pass them to the command, ignoring other changes. There's
187 * really no way to do this in a single pass, since arbitrary line
188 * creation, deletion and movement can be done in the ex command. For
189 * example, a good vi clone test is ":g/X/mo.-3", or "g/X/.,.+1d".
190 * What we do is create linked list of lines that are tracked through
191 * each ex command. There's a callback routine which the DB interface
192 * routines call when a line is created or deleted. This doesn't help
196 cnt
= INTERRUPT_CHECK
;
197 for (start
= cmdp
->addr1
.lno
,
198 end
= cmdp
->addr2
.lno
; start
<= end
; ++start
) {
200 if (INTERRUPTED(sp
)) {
201 SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(sp
->gp
->ecq
, q
);
206 search_busy(sp
, btype
);
208 cnt
= INTERRUPT_CHECK
;
210 if (db_get(sp
, start
, DBG_FATAL
, &dbp
, &len
))
213 match
[0].rm_eo
= len
;
215 regexec(&sp
->re_c
, dbp
, 0, match
, REG_STARTEND
)) {
225 re_error(sp
, eval
, &sp
->re_c
);
229 /* If follows the last entry, extend the last entry's range. */
230 if ((rp
= TAILQ_LAST(ecp
->rq
, _rh
)) != NULL
&&
231 rp
->stop
== start
- 1) {
236 /* Allocate a new range, and append it to the list. */
237 CALLOC(sp
, rp
, RANGE
*, 1, sizeof(RANGE
));
240 rp
->start
= rp
->stop
= start
;
241 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(ecp
->rq
, rp
, q
);
243 search_busy(sp
, BUSY_OFF
);
249 * Update the ranges based on an insertion or deletion.
251 * PUBLIC: int ex_g_insdel(SCR *, lnop_t, recno_t);
254 ex_g_insdel(SCR
*sp
, lnop_t op
, recno_t lno
)
259 /* All insert/append operations are done as inserts. */
260 if (op
== LINE_APPEND
)
263 if (op
== LINE_RESET
)
266 SLIST_FOREACH(ecp
, sp
->gp
->ecq
, q
) {
267 if (!FL_ISSET(ecp
->agv_flags
, AGV_AT
| AGV_GLOBAL
| AGV_V
))
269 TAILQ_FOREACH_MUTABLE(rp
, ecp
->rq
, q
, nrp
) {
270 /* If range less than the line, ignore it. */
275 * If range greater than the line, decrement or
276 * increment the range.
278 if (rp
->start
> lno
) {
279 if (op
== LINE_DELETE
) {
290 * Lno is inside the range, decrement the end point
291 * for deletion, and split the range for insertion.
292 * In the latter case, since we're inserting a new
293 * element, neither range can be exhausted.
295 if (op
== LINE_DELETE
) {
296 if (rp
->start
> --rp
->stop
) {
297 TAILQ_REMOVE(ecp
->rq
, rp
, q
);
301 CALLOC_RET(sp
, nrp
, RANGE
*, 1, sizeof(RANGE
));
302 nrp
->start
= lno
+ 1;
303 nrp
->stop
= rp
->stop
+ 1;
305 TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(ecp
->rq
, rp
, nrp
, q
);
310 * If the command deleted/inserted lines, the cursor moves to
311 * the line after the deleted/inserted line.
313 ecp
->range_lno
= lno
;