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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: cut.c,v 10.17 2000/07/22 17:31:18 skimo Exp $ (Berkeley) $Date: 2000/07/22 17:31:18 $";
14 #endif /* not lint */
16 #include <sys/types.h>
17 #include <sys/queue.h>
19 #include <bitstring.h>
20 #include <ctype.h>
21 #include <errno.h>
22 #include <fcntl.h>
23 #include <limits.h>
24 #include <stdio.h>
25 #include <stdlib.h>
26 #include <string.h>
28 #include "common.h"
30 static void cb_rotate __P((SCR *));
33 * cut --
34 * Put a range of lines/columns into a TEXT buffer.
36 * There are two buffer areas, both found in the global structure. The first
37 * is the linked list of all the buffers the user has named, the second is the
38 * unnamed buffer storage. There is a pointer, too, which is the current
39 * default buffer, i.e. it may point to the unnamed buffer or a named buffer
40 * depending on into what buffer the last text was cut. Logically, in both
41 * delete and yank operations, if the user names a buffer, the text is cut
42 * into it. If it's a delete of information on more than a single line, the
43 * contents of the numbered buffers are rotated up one, the contents of the
44 * buffer named '9' are discarded, and the text is cut into the buffer named
45 * '1'. The text is always cut into the unnamed buffer.
47 * In all cases, upper-case buffer names are the same as lower-case names,
48 * with the exception that they cause the buffer to be appended to instead
49 * of replaced. Note, however, that if text is appended to a buffer, the
50 * default buffer only contains the appended text, not the entire contents
51 * of the buffer.
53 * !!!
54 * The contents of the default buffer would disappear after most operations
55 * in historic vi. It's unclear that this is useful, so we don't bother.
57 * When users explicitly cut text into the numeric buffers, historic vi became
58 * genuinely strange. I've never been able to figure out what was supposed to
59 * happen. It behaved differently if you deleted text than if you yanked text,
60 * and, in the latter case, the text was appended to the buffer instead of
61 * replacing the contents. Hopefully it's not worth getting right, and here
62 * we just treat the numeric buffers like any other named buffer.
64 * PUBLIC: int cut __P((SCR *, CHAR_T *, MARK *, MARK *, int));
66 int
67 cut(sp, namep, fm, tm, flags)
68 SCR *sp;
69 CHAR_T *namep;
70 MARK *fm, *tm;
71 int flags;
73 CB *cbp;
74 CHAR_T name;
75 db_recno_t lno;
76 int append, copy_one, copy_def;
79 * If the user specified a buffer, put it there. (This may require
80 * a copy into the numeric buffers. We do the copy so that we don't
81 * have to reference count and so we don't have to deal with things
82 * like appends to buffers that are used multiple times.)
84 * Otherwise, if it's supposed to be put in a numeric buffer (usually
85 * a delete) put it there. The rules for putting things in numeric
86 * buffers were historically a little strange. There were three cases.
88 * 1: Some motions are always line mode motions, which means
89 * that the cut always goes into the numeric buffers.
90 * 2: Some motions aren't line mode motions, e.g. d10w, but
91 * can cross line boundaries. For these commands, if the
92 * cut crosses a line boundary, it goes into the numeric
93 * buffers. This includes most of the commands.
94 * 3: Some motions aren't line mode motions, e.g. d`<char>,
95 * but always go into the numeric buffers, regardless. This
96 * was the commands: % ` / ? ( ) N n { } -- and nvi adds ^A.
98 * Otherwise, put it in the unnamed buffer.
100 append = copy_one = copy_def = 0;
101 if (namep != NULL) {
102 name = *namep;
103 if (LF_ISSET(CUT_NUMREQ) || LF_ISSET(CUT_NUMOPT) &&
104 (LF_ISSET(CUT_LINEMODE) || fm->lno != tm->lno)) {
105 copy_one = 1;
106 cb_rotate(sp);
108 if ((append = isupper(name)) == 1) {
109 if (!copy_one)
110 copy_def = 1;
111 name = tolower(name);
113 namecb: CBNAME(sp, cbp, name);
114 } else if (LF_ISSET(CUT_NUMREQ) || LF_ISSET(CUT_NUMOPT) &&
115 (LF_ISSET(CUT_LINEMODE) || fm->lno != tm->lno)) {
116 name = '1';
117 cb_rotate(sp);
118 goto namecb;
119 } else
120 cbp = &sp->wp->dcb_store;
122 copyloop:
124 * If this is a new buffer, create it and add it into the list.
125 * Otherwise, if it's not an append, free its current contents.
127 if (cbp == NULL) {
128 CALLOC_RET(sp, cbp, CB *, 1, sizeof(CB));
129 cbp->name = name;
130 CIRCLEQ_INIT(&cbp->textq);
131 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&sp->wp->cutq, cbp, q);
132 } else if (!append) {
133 text_lfree(&cbp->textq);
134 cbp->len = 0;
135 cbp->flags = 0;
139 #define ENTIRE_LINE 0
140 /* In line mode, it's pretty easy, just cut the lines. */
141 if (LF_ISSET(CUT_LINEMODE)) {
142 cbp->flags |= CB_LMODE;
143 for (lno = fm->lno; lno <= tm->lno; ++lno)
144 if (cut_line(sp, lno, 0, 0, cbp))
145 goto cut_line_err;
146 } else {
148 * Get the first line. A length of 0 causes cut_line
149 * to cut from the MARK to the end of the line.
151 if (cut_line(sp, fm->lno, fm->cno, fm->lno != tm->lno ?
152 ENTIRE_LINE : (tm->cno - fm->cno) + 1, cbp))
153 goto cut_line_err;
155 /* Get the intermediate lines. */
156 for (lno = fm->lno; ++lno < tm->lno;)
157 if (cut_line(sp, lno, 0, ENTIRE_LINE, cbp))
158 goto cut_line_err;
160 /* Get the last line. */
161 if (tm->lno != fm->lno &&
162 cut_line(sp, lno, 0, tm->cno + 1, cbp))
163 goto cut_line_err;
166 append = 0; /* Only append to the named buffer. */
167 sp->wp->dcbp = cbp; /* Repoint the default buffer on each pass. */
169 if (copy_one) { /* Copy into numeric buffer 1. */
170 name = '1';
171 CBNAME(sp, cbp, name);
172 copy_one = 0;
173 goto copyloop;
175 if (copy_def) { /* Copy into the default buffer. */
176 cbp = &sp->wp->dcb_store;
177 copy_def = 0;
178 goto copyloop;
180 return (0);
182 cut_line_err:
183 text_lfree(&cbp->textq);
184 cbp->len = 0;
185 cbp->flags = 0;
186 return (1);
190 * cb_rotate --
191 * Rotate the numbered buffers up one.
193 static void
194 cb_rotate(sp)
195 SCR *sp;
197 CB *cbp, *del_cbp;
199 del_cbp = NULL;
200 for (cbp = sp->wp->cutq.lh_first; cbp != NULL; cbp = cbp->q.le_next)
201 switch(cbp->name) {
202 case '1':
203 cbp->name = '2';
204 break;
205 case '2':
206 cbp->name = '3';
207 break;
208 case '3':
209 cbp->name = '4';
210 break;
211 case '4':
212 cbp->name = '5';
213 break;
214 case '5':
215 cbp->name = '6';
216 break;
217 case '6':
218 cbp->name = '7';
219 break;
220 case '7':
221 cbp->name = '8';
222 break;
223 case '8':
224 cbp->name = '9';
225 break;
226 case '9':
227 del_cbp = cbp;
228 break;
230 if (del_cbp != NULL) {
231 LIST_REMOVE(del_cbp, q);
232 text_lfree(&del_cbp->textq);
233 free(del_cbp);
238 * cut_line --
239 * Cut a portion of a single line.
241 * PUBLIC: int cut_line __P((SCR *, db_recno_t, size_t, size_t, CB *));
244 cut_line(sp, lno, fcno, clen, cbp)
245 SCR *sp;
246 db_recno_t lno;
247 size_t fcno, clen;
248 CB *cbp;
250 TEXT *tp;
251 size_t len;
252 CHAR_T *p;
254 /* Get the line. */
255 if (db_get(sp, lno, DBG_FATAL, &p, &len))
256 return (1);
258 /* Create a TEXT structure that can hold the entire line. */
259 if ((tp = text_init(sp, NULL, 0, len)) == NULL)
260 return (1);
263 * If the line isn't empty and it's not the entire line,
264 * copy the portion we want, and reset the TEXT length.
266 if (len != 0) {
267 if (clen == 0)
268 clen = len - fcno;
269 MEMCPYW(tp->lb, p + fcno, clen);
270 tp->len = clen;
273 /* Append to the end of the cut buffer. */
274 CIRCLEQ_INSERT_TAIL(&cbp->textq, tp, q);
275 cbp->len += tp->len;
277 return (0);
281 * cut_close --
282 * Discard all cut buffers.
284 * PUBLIC: void cut_close __P((WIN *));
286 void
287 cut_close(wp)
288 WIN *wp;
290 CB *cbp;
292 /* Free cut buffer list. */
293 while ((cbp = wp->cutq.lh_first) != NULL) {
294 if (cbp->textq.cqh_first != (void *)&cbp->textq)
295 text_lfree(&cbp->textq);
296 LIST_REMOVE(cbp, q);
297 free(cbp);
300 /* Free default cut storage. */
301 cbp = &wp->dcb_store;
302 if (cbp->textq.cqh_first != (void *)&cbp->textq)
303 text_lfree(&cbp->textq);
307 * text_init --
308 * Allocate a new TEXT structure.
310 * PUBLIC: TEXT *text_init __P((SCR *, const CHAR_T *, size_t, size_t));
312 TEXT *
313 text_init(sp, p, len, total_len)
314 SCR *sp;
315 const CHAR_T *p;
316 size_t len, total_len;
318 TEXT *tp;
320 CALLOC(sp, tp, TEXT *, 1, sizeof(TEXT));
321 if (tp == NULL)
322 return (NULL);
323 /* ANSI C doesn't define a call to malloc(3) for 0 bytes. */
324 if ((tp->lb_len = total_len * sizeof(CHAR_T)) != 0) {
325 MALLOC(sp, tp->lb, CHAR_T *, tp->lb_len * sizeof(CHAR_T));
326 if (tp->lb == NULL) {
327 free(tp);
328 return (NULL);
330 if (p != NULL && len != 0)
331 MEMCPYW(tp->lb, p, len);
333 tp->len = len;
334 return (tp);
338 * text_lfree --
339 * Free a chain of text structures.
341 * PUBLIC: void text_lfree __P((TEXTH *));
343 void
344 text_lfree(headp)
345 TEXTH *headp;
347 TEXT *tp;
349 while ((tp = headp->cqh_first) != (void *)headp) {
350 CIRCLEQ_REMOVE(headp, tp, q);
351 text_free(tp);
356 * text_free --
357 * Free a text structure.
359 * PUBLIC: void text_free __P((TEXT *));
361 void
362 text_free(tp)
363 TEXT *tp;
365 if (tp->lb != NULL)
366 free(tp->lb);
367 free(tp);