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1 /*-
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.
8 */
10 #include "config.h"
12 #ifndef lint
13 static const char sccsid[] = "$Id: ex_bang.c,v 10.36 2001/06/25 15:19:14 skimo Exp $ (Berkeley) $Date: 2001/06/25 15:19:14 $";
14 #endif /* not lint */
16 #include <sys/types.h>
17 #include <sys/queue.h>
18 #include <sys/time.h>
20 #include <bitstring.h>
21 #include <errno.h>
22 #include <limits.h>
23 #include <stdio.h>
24 #include <stdlib.h>
25 #include <string.h>
26 #include <unistd.h>
28 #include "../common/common.h"
29 #include "../vi/vi.h"
32 * ex_bang -- :[line [,line]] ! command
34 * Pass the rest of the line after the ! character to the program named by
35 * the O_SHELL option.
37 * Historical vi did NOT do shell expansion on the arguments before passing
38 * them, only file name expansion. This means that the O_SHELL program got
39 * "$t" as an argument if that is what the user entered. Also, there's a
40 * special expansion done for the bang command. Any exclamation points in
41 * the user's argument are replaced by the last, expanded ! command.
43 * There's some fairly amazing slop in this routine to make the different
44 * ways of getting here display the right things. It took a long time to
45 * get it right (wrong?), so be careful.
47 * PUBLIC: int ex_bang __P((SCR *, EXCMD *));
49 int
50 ex_bang(SCR *sp, EXCMD *cmdp)
52 enum filtertype ftype;
53 ARGS *ap;
54 EX_PRIVATE *exp;
55 MARK rm;
56 db_recno_t lno;
57 int rval;
58 const char *msg;
59 char *np;
60 size_t nlen;
62 ap = cmdp->argv[0];
63 if (ap->len == 0) {
64 ex_emsg(sp, cmdp->cmd->usage, EXM_USAGE);
65 return (1);
68 /* Set the "last bang command" remembered value. */
69 exp = EXP(sp);
70 if (exp->lastbcomm != NULL)
71 free(exp->lastbcomm);
72 if ((exp->lastbcomm = v_wstrdup(sp, ap->bp, ap->len)) == NULL) {
73 msgq(sp, M_SYSERR, NULL);
74 return (1);
78 * If the command was modified by the expansion, it was historically
79 * redisplayed.
81 if (F_ISSET(cmdp, E_MODIFY) && !F_ISSET(sp, SC_EX_SILENT)) {
83 * Display the command if modified. Historic ex/vi displayed
84 * the command if it was modified due to file name and/or bang
85 * expansion. If piping lines in vi, it would be immediately
86 * overwritten by any error or line change reporting.
88 if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_VI))
89 vs_update(sp, "!", ap->bp);
90 else {
91 (void)ex_printf(sp, "!%s\n", ap->bp);
92 (void)ex_fflush(sp);
97 * If no addresses were specified, run the command. If there's an
98 * underlying file, it's been modified and autowrite is set, write
99 * the file back. If the file has been modified, autowrite is not
100 * set and the warn option is set, tell the user about the file.
102 if (cmdp->addrcnt == 0) {
103 msg = NULL;
104 if (sp->ep != NULL && F_ISSET(sp->ep, F_MODIFIED))
105 if (O_ISSET(sp, O_AUTOWRITE)) {
106 if (file_aw(sp, FS_ALL))
107 return (0);
108 } else if (O_ISSET(sp, O_WARN) &&
109 !F_ISSET(sp, SC_EX_SILENT))
110 msg = msg_cat(sp,
111 "303|File modified since last write.",
112 NULL);
114 /* If we're still in a vi screen, move out explicitly. */
115 INT2CHAR(sp, ap->bp, ap->len+1, np, nlen);
116 (void)ex_exec_proc(sp,
117 cmdp, np, msg, !F_ISSET(sp, SC_EX | SC_SCR_EXWROTE));
121 * If addresses were specified, pipe lines from the file through the
122 * command.
124 * Historically, vi lines were replaced by both the stdout and stderr
125 * lines of the command, but ex lines by only the stdout lines. This
126 * makes no sense to me, so nvi makes it consistent for both, and
127 * matches vi's historic behavior.
129 else {
130 NEEDFILE(sp, cmdp);
132 /* Autoprint is set historically, even if the command fails. */
133 F_SET(cmdp, E_AUTOPRINT);
136 * !!!
137 * Historical vi permitted "!!" in an empty file. When this
138 * happens, we arrive here with two addresses of 1,1 and a
139 * bad attitude. The simple solution is to turn it into a
140 * FILTER_READ operation, with the exception that stdin isn't
141 * opened for the utility, and the cursor position isn't the
142 * same. The only historic glitch (I think) is that we don't
143 * put an empty line into the default cut buffer, as historic
144 * vi did. Imagine, if you can, my disappointment.
146 ftype = FILTER_BANG;
147 if (cmdp->addr1.lno == 1 && cmdp->addr2.lno == 1) {
148 if (db_last(sp, &lno))
149 return (1);
150 if (lno == 0) {
151 cmdp->addr1.lno = cmdp->addr2.lno = 0;
152 ftype = FILTER_RBANG;
155 rval = ex_filter(sp, cmdp,
156 &cmdp->addr1, &cmdp->addr2, &rm, ap->bp, ftype);
159 * If in vi mode, move to the first nonblank.
161 * !!!
162 * Historic vi wasn't consistent in this area -- if you used
163 * a forward motion it moved to the first nonblank, but if you
164 * did a backward motion it didn't. And, if you followed a
165 * backward motion with a forward motion, it wouldn't move to
166 * the nonblank for either. Going to the nonblank generally
167 * seems more useful and consistent, so we do it.
169 sp->lno = rm.lno;
170 if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_VI)) {
171 sp->cno = 0;
172 (void)nonblank(sp, sp->lno, &sp->cno);
173 } else
174 sp->cno = rm.cno;
177 /* Ex terminates with a bang, even if the command fails. */
178 if (!F_ISSET(sp, SC_VI) && !F_ISSET(sp, SC_EX_SILENT))
179 (void)ex_puts(sp, "!\n");
182 * XXX
183 * The ! commands never return an error, so that autoprint always
184 * happens in the ex parser.
186 return (0);