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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.
8 */
10 #include "vim.h"
13 * os_riscos.c
15 * Thomas Leonard <tal197@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
18 const char *__dynamic_da_name = "Vim heap"; /* Enable and name our dynamic area */
19 int ro_line_mode = TRUE; /* For Ex mode we much echo chars to the screen ourselves */
20 int windowed; /* Flag - are we running inside a text window? */
21 int WinLeft, WinTop; /* We might be started inside a text window */
22 int ScrollTop; /* Make cursor movements relative to ScrollTop. */
24 int old_escape_state = -1;
25 int old_cursor_state = -1;
27 #define rgb(r,g,b) ((b<<24) + (g<<16) + (r<<8))
28 #define NORMAL_FG 0x00000000
29 #define NORMAL_BG 0xffffffff
31 /* Convert a DOS colour number to an RGB palette entry.
32 * Mappings from X11 rgb/txt file.
34 static int
35 map_colour(dos)
36 int dos; /* Standard DOS colour number. */
38 switch (dos)
40 case 0: return 0; /* Black */
41 case 1: return rgb(0,0,139); /* DarkBlue */
42 case 2: return rgb(0,100,0); /* DarkGreen */
43 case 3: return rgb(0,139,139); /* DarkCyan */
44 case 4: return rgb(139,0,0); /* DarkRed */
45 case 5: return rgb(139,0,139); /* DarkMagenta */
46 case 6: return rgb(165,42,42); /* Brown, DarkYellow */
47 case 7: return rgb(211,211,211); /* LightGray, LightGrey, Gray, Grey */
48 case 8: return rgb(169,169,169); /* DarkGray, DarkGrey */
49 case 9: return rgb(173,216,230); /* Blue, LightBlue */
50 case 10: return rgb(144,238,144); /* Green, LightGreen */
51 case 11: return rgb(224,255,255); /* Cyan, LightCyan */
52 case 12: return rgb(255,0,0); /* Red, LightRed */
53 case 13: return rgb(255,0,255); /* Magenta, LightMagenta */
54 case 14: return rgb(255,255,0); /* Yellow, LightYellow */
55 case 15: return rgb(255,255,255); /* White */
57 return rgb(100,100,100);
60 static void
61 text_fg(fg)
62 int fg; /* Foregound colour in the form &BBGGRR00 */
64 xswi(ColourTrans_SetTextColour, fg, 0, 0, 0);
67 static void
68 text_bg(bg)
69 int bg; /* Backgound colour in the form &BBGGRR00 */
71 xswi(ColourTrans_SetTextColour, bg, 0, 0, 1 << 7);
74 #define OUT_NORMAL 0
75 #define OUT_NUMBER 1 /* Reading in a number */
77 void
78 mch_write(s, len)
79 char_u *s;
80 int len;
82 static int mode = OUT_NORMAL;
83 static int x, y; /* For reading numbers in. */
85 if (!term_console)
87 /* Maybe we are running Vim remotely - don't interpret chars */
88 while (len--)
90 char_u c = *s++;
91 swi(OS_WriteC, c);
92 /* We might need to send a CR too. This shouldn't
93 * hurt if we don't need it, should it?
95 if (c == 10)
96 swi(OS_WriteI + 13);
98 return;
101 while (len--)
103 char_u c = *s++;
104 switch (mode)
106 case OUT_NUMBER:
107 if (c < '0' || c > '9')
109 mode = OUT_NORMAL;
111 else
113 x = (x * 10) + c - '0';
114 continue;
116 /* note: no break here! */
118 case OUT_NORMAL:
119 switch (c)
121 case 1:
122 /* Number (in decimal) follows. */
123 mode = OUT_NUMBER;
124 y = x;
125 x = 0;
126 break;
127 case 2:
128 /* Position cursor. */
129 swi(OS_WriteI + 31);
130 swi(OS_WriteC, x);
131 swi(OS_WriteC, y - ScrollTop);
132 break;
133 case 3:
134 /* Set scroll region. */
135 if (x == Rows -1 && y == 0 && !windowed)
137 /* Whole screen - remove text window.
138 * This is MUCH faster.
140 swi(OS_WriteI + 26);
142 else
144 /* Create a text window. */
145 swi(OS_WriteI + 28);
146 swi(OS_WriteC, WinLeft);
147 swi(OS_WriteC, WinTop + x);
148 swi(OS_WriteC, WinLeft + Columns - 1);
149 swi(OS_WriteC, WinTop + y);
151 ScrollTop = y;
152 break;
153 case 4:
154 /* Normal mode. */
155 text_fg(NORMAL_FG);
156 text_bg(NORMAL_BG);
157 break;
158 case 5:
159 /* Reverse mode. */
160 text_fg(NORMAL_BG);
161 text_bg(NORMAL_FG);
162 break;
163 case 10:
164 swi(OS_NewLine);
165 break;
166 case 14:
167 /* Cursor invisible. */
168 swi(OS_WriteN,
169 "\027\001\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000",
170 10);
171 break;
172 case 15:
173 /* Cursor visible. */
174 swi(OS_WriteN,
175 "\027\001\002\000\000\000\000\000\000\000",
176 10);
177 break;
178 case 16:
179 /* Cursor very visible (flash) */
180 swi(OS_WriteN,
181 "\027\001\003\000\000\000\000\000\000\000",
182 10);
183 case 17:
184 /* Set foreground colour. */
185 text_fg(map_colour(x));
186 break;
187 case 18:
188 /* Set background colour. */
189 text_bg(map_colour(x));
190 break;
191 case 19:
192 /* Scroll text down. */
193 swi(OS_WriteN,
194 "\027\007\000\002\000\000\000\000\000\000",
195 10);
196 break;
197 default:
198 swi(OS_WriteC, c);
200 continue;
202 default:
203 printf("[output error]");
204 mode = OUT_NORMAL;
210 * mch_inchar(): low level input funcion.
211 * Get a characters from the keyboard.
212 * Return the number of characters that are available.
213 * If wtime == 0 do not wait for characters.
214 * If wtime == n wait n msecs for characters.
215 * If wtime == -1 wait forever for characters.
217 * TODO: call convert_input() for 'fileencoding' to 'encoding' conversion.
220 mch_inchar(buf, maxlen, wtime, tb_change_cnt)
221 char_u *buf;
222 int maxlen;
223 long wtime;
224 int tb_change_cnt;
226 int got=0;
227 unsigned int start_time = clock();
229 if (ro_line_mode)
231 /* We're probably in Ex mode - get whole lines at a time. */
233 static char_u line_buffer[256];
234 static int remaining_chars = 0;
235 static int buf_pos = 0;
237 /* Do we need to fetch another line? */
238 if (remaining_chars == 0)
240 int old_esc_state;
241 swi(OS_Byte, 200, 1, 0xfe);
242 old_esc_state = r1;
244 buf_pos = 0;
245 if (xswi(OS_ReadLine, line_buffer, 255, 0, 255) & (c_flag | v_flag))
247 got_int = TRUE; /* ESC pressed */
248 r1 = 0;
250 line_buffer[r1] = 13;
251 remaining_chars = r1 + 1; /* Count CR as part of input */
253 swi(OS_Byte, 200, old_esc_state, 0);
256 /* Can we send the rest of the buffer back in one go? */
257 if (remaining_chars <= maxlen)
259 int got = remaining_chars;
261 memcpy(buf, line_buffer + buf_pos, got);
262 remaining_chars = 0;
263 return got;
266 /* Send as much as we can */
267 memcpy(buf, line_buffer + buf_pos, maxlen);
268 buf_pos += maxlen;
269 remaining_chars -= maxlen;
271 return maxlen;
274 if (!term_console)
276 /* Use OS_ReadC for all input.
277 * Avoids problems with remote access getting interference from
278 * the keyboard.
280 if (wtime == 0)
281 return 0; /* Ignore quick key checks */
283 if (xswi(OS_ReadC) & c_flag)
285 got_int = TRUE; /* ESC pressed - can this happen? */
286 swi(OS_Byte, 124); /* Clear Escape state */
287 r0 = 0x1b; /* It *might* not have been Escape! */
289 buf[0] = r0;
290 return 1;
294 * OK, here's the plan:
296 * 1) Wait until wtime expires or we get a key
297 * 2) Get keys until the keyboard buffer is empty or buf is full
300 while (xswi(OS_Byte,145,0) & c_flag)
302 /* Nothing at all in the keyboard buffer.
303 * Has our time expired yet?
305 if ( (wtime != -1) && (clock() - start_time) >= wtime )
306 return 0; /* Nothing read - giving up */
309 /* We've got one char (in r2) - are there any more? */
311 while (got < maxlen)
313 buf[got++] = r2;
315 if (xswi(OS_Byte,145,0) & c_flag)
316 return got; /* Keyboard buffer empty */
318 return got; /* buf is full */
322 * return non-zero if a character is available
325 mch_char_avail()
327 if (!term_console)
328 return 0; /* Can't tell */
329 if (xswi(OS_Byte, 152, 0) & c_flag)
330 return 0;
331 return 1;
334 /* Find out how much free memory we have.
335 * I don't know how to work this out exactly but, since we can claim
336 * more memory from the OS, let's just report the free pool size.
337 * Dynamic area 6 doesn't exist pre 3.6 according to StrongHelp, so
338 * we'll use Wimp_SlotSize. If that fails (outside the desktop?)
339 * then just return a big number and hope.
341 long_u
342 mch_avail_mem(special)
343 int special;
345 if (xswi(Wimp_SlotSize, -1, -1) & v_flag)
346 return 0x7fffffff;
347 return r2;
350 void
351 mch_delay(msec, ignoreinput)
352 long msec;
353 int ignoreinput;
355 int start_time, time_now;
356 int csec = msec / 10;
358 swi(OS_ReadMonotonicTime);
359 start_time = r0;
361 for (;;)
363 swi(OS_ReadMonotonicTime);
364 time_now = r0;
365 if (time_now - start_time > csec)
366 return;
367 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
368 /* In the GUI, allow other programs to run while waiting. */
369 if (gui.in_use)
370 gui_mch_wait_for_chars(start_time + csec);
371 #endif
376 * If the machine has job control, use it to suspend the program,
377 * otherwise fake it by starting a new shell.
379 void
380 mch_suspend()
382 suspend_shell();
385 void
386 mch_init()
389 * Read window size first. Calls to mch_get_shellsize() will
390 * simply return these values in future so that setting the
391 * text window (used for scrolling) won't give strange results.
394 int buf[7] = {132, 135, 256, 257, 1, 2, -1};
396 /* Command windows are no longer forced open, since if we are
397 * in the desktop then we'll use the GUI version.
398 * Opening a command window here messes up the GUI version startup
400 #ifndef FEAT_GUI
401 swi(OS_WriteI);
402 #endif
403 swi(OS_ReadVduVariables, buf, buf);
404 WinLeft = buf[0];
405 WinTop = buf[1];
406 Columns = buf[2];
407 Rows = buf[3] + 1; /* Seems to be one off (VduVars wrong?) */
408 ScrollTop = 0;
410 /* Are we running in a textwindow? */
411 if (Rows == buf[5] + 1 && Columns == buf[4] + 1)
412 windowed = 0;
413 else
414 windowed = 1;
416 /* Choose a nice colour scheme. */
417 text_fg(NORMAL_FG);
418 text_bg(NORMAL_BG);
422 * Check_win checks whether we have an interactive stdout.
424 /* ARGSUSED */
426 mch_check_win(argc, argv)
427 int argc;
428 char **argv;
430 return OK;
434 * Return TRUE if the input comes from a terminal, FALSE otherwise.
437 mch_input_isatty()
439 if (xswi(OS_ChangeRedirection, -1, -1) & v_flag)
440 return TRUE; /* Error - TRUE is probably correct though */
441 if (r0 == 0)
442 return TRUE;
443 return FALSE;
446 #ifdef FEAT_TITLE
448 mch_can_restore_title()
450 return FALSE;
454 mch_can_restore_icon()
456 return FALSE;
461 * Set the window title and icon.
463 void
464 mch_settitle(title, icon)
465 char_u *title;
466 char_u *icon;
468 if (title == NULL)
469 title = (char_u *) "<untitled>";
470 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
471 if (gui.in_use && strcmp(title, gui.window_title))
473 int length;
474 length = strlen(title);
475 if (length >= gui.window_title_size)
476 length = gui.window_title_size - 1;
477 strncpy(gui.window_title, title, length);
478 gui.window_title[length] = 0;
479 ro_redraw_title(gui.window_handle);
481 #endif
482 return;
486 * Restore the window/icon title.
487 * "which" is one of:
488 * 1 only restore title
489 * 2 only restore icon
490 * 3 restore title and icon
492 void
493 mch_restore_title(which)
494 int which;
496 return;
498 #endif
501 * Insert user name in s[len].
502 * Return OK if a name found.
505 mch_get_user_name(s, len)
506 char_u *s;
507 int len;
509 /* RISC OS doesn't support user names. */
510 *s = NUL;
511 return FAIL;
515 * Insert host name in s[len].
518 void
519 mch_get_host_name(s, len)
520 char_u *s;
521 int len;
523 if (xswi(OS_ReadVarVal, "Machine$Name", s, len, 0, 3) & v_flag)
525 /* Variable does not exist (normal operation) */
526 vim_strncpy(s, "(unknown)", len - 1);
531 * return process ID
533 long
534 mch_get_pid()
536 if (xswi(Wimp_ReadSysInfo, 5) & v_flag)
537 return 0;
538 return r0;
542 * Get name of current directory into buffer 'buf' of length 'len' bytes.
543 * Return OK for success, FAIL for failure.
546 mch_dirname(buf, len)
547 char_u *buf;
548 int len;
550 if (xswi(OS_FSControl, 37, "@", buf, 0, 0, len) & v_flag)
551 return FAIL;
552 return OK;
556 * Get absolute file name into buffer 'buf' of length 'len' bytes.
558 * return FAIL for failure, OK for success
561 mch_FullName(fname, buf, len, force)
562 char_u *fname, *buf;
563 int len;
564 int force; /* Also expand when already absolute path name.
565 * Not used under RISC OS.
568 if (xswi(OS_FSControl, 37, fname, buf, 0, 0, len) & v_flag)
569 return FAIL;
570 return OK;
574 * Return TRUE if "fname" does not depend on the current directory.
577 mch_isFullName(fname)
578 char_u *fname;
580 if (strstr(fname, "::") && strstr(fname,".$."))
581 return TRUE;
582 return FALSE;
586 * Get file permissions for 'name'.
587 * Returns -1 when it doesn't exist.
589 long
590 mch_getperm(name)
591 char_u *name;
593 struct stat statb;
595 if (stat((char *)name, &statb))
596 return -1;
597 return statb.st_mode;
601 * set file permission for 'name' to 'perm'
603 * return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise
606 mch_setperm(name, perm)
607 char_u *name;
608 long perm;
610 return (chmod((char *)name, (mode_t)perm) == 0 ? OK : FAIL);
614 * Set hidden flag for "name".
616 /* ARGSUSED */
617 void
618 mch_hide(name)
619 char_u *name;
621 /* can't hide a file */
625 * return TRUE if "name" is a directory
626 * return FALSE if "name" is not a directory
627 * return FALSE for error
630 mch_isdir(name)
631 char_u *name;
633 if (xswi(OS_File, 17, name) & v_flag)
634 return FALSE;
635 if (r0 == 2 || r0 == 3)
636 return TRUE; /* Count image files as directories. */
637 return FALSE;
641 * Return 1 if "name" can be executed, 0 if not.
642 * Return -1 if unknown. Requires which to work.
645 mch_can_exe(name)
646 char_u *name;
648 char_u *buf;
649 char_u *p;
650 int retval;
652 buf = alloc((unsigned)STRLEN(name) + 7);
653 if (buf == NULL)
654 return -1;
655 sprintf((char *)buf, "which %s", name);
656 p = get_cmd_output(buf, NULL, SHELL_SILENT);
657 vim_free(buf);
658 if (p == NULL)
659 return -1;
660 /* result can be: "name: Command not found" */
661 retval = (*p != NUL && strstr((char *)p, "not found") == NULL);
662 vim_free(p);
663 return retval;
667 * Check what "name" is:
668 * NODE_NORMAL: file or directory (or doesn't exist)
669 * NODE_WRITABLE: writable device, socket, fifo, etc.
670 * NODE_OTHER: non-writable things
673 mch_nodetype(name)
674 char_u *name;
676 /* TODO */
677 return NODE_NORMAL;
680 void
681 mch_early_init()
683 /* Turn off all the horrible filename munging in UnixLib. */
684 int __riscosify_control = __RISCOSIFY_NO_PROCESS;
687 void
688 mch_exit(r)
689 int r;
691 settmode(TMODE_COOK);
692 exiting = TRUE;
693 out_flush();
694 ml_close_all(TRUE); /* remove all memfiles */
696 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
697 if (gui.in_use)
698 gui_exit(r);
699 #endif
700 swi(OS_NewLine);
701 if (old_escape_state != -1)
702 swi(OS_Byte, 229, old_escape_state, 0);
703 if (old_cursor_state != -1)
704 swi(OS_Byte, 4, old_cursor_state);
705 exit(r);
708 void
709 mch_settmode(tmode)
710 int tmode; /* TMODE_RAW or TMODE_COOK */
712 if (tmode == TMODE_COOK)
714 ro_line_mode = TRUE;
715 return;
718 ro_line_mode = FALSE;
720 if (term_console)
722 /* Block cursor. */
723 swi(OS_WriteN,
724 "\027\000\012\000\000\000\000\000\000\000",
725 10);
727 /* Disable the standard cursor key actions. */
728 swi(OS_Byte, 4, 1);
729 if (old_cursor_state == -1)
730 old_cursor_state = r1;
733 /* Stop Escape from quitting Vim! */
734 swi(OS_Byte, 229, 1, 0);
735 if (old_escape_state == -1)
736 old_escape_state = r1;
740 * set mouse clicks on or off (only works for xterms)
742 void
743 mch_setmouse(on)
744 int on;
749 * set screen mode, always fails.
751 /* ARGSUSED */
753 mch_screenmode(arg)
754 char_u *arg;
756 EMSG(_(e_screenmode));
757 return FAIL;
761 * Try to get the current window size.
762 * Return OK when size could be determined, FAIL otherwise.
763 * Simply return results stored by mch_init() if we are the
764 * machine's console. If not, we don't know how big the screen is.
767 mch_get_shellsize()
769 /* if size changed: screenalloc will allocate new screen buffers */
770 return term_console ? OK : FAIL;
774 * Can't change the size.
775 * Assume the user knows what he's doing and use the new values.
777 void
778 mch_set_shellsize()
780 /* Assume the user knows what he's doing and use the new values. */
784 * Rows and/or Columns has changed.
786 void
787 mch_new_shellsize()
789 /* Nothing to do. */
793 mch_call_shell(cmd, options)
794 char_u *cmd;
795 int options; /* SHELL_*, see vim.h */
797 int retval;
798 int tmode = cur_tmode;
800 if (cmd == NULL)
801 cmd = (char_u *) "GOS";
803 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
804 if (gui.in_use)
805 return gui_mch_call_shell(cmd, options);
806 #endif
807 if (options & SHELL_COOKED)
808 settmode(TMODE_COOK); /* set to normal mode */
809 MSG_PUTS("\n");
811 /* I don't even want to think about what UnixLib must
812 * be doing to allow this to work...
814 retval = system(cmd);
815 if (retval && !(options & SHELL_SILENT))
816 EMSG(strerror(EOPSYS)); /* Doesn't seem to set errno? */
818 swi(OS_Byte, 229, 1, 0); /* Re-disable escape */
819 if (tmode == TMODE_RAW)
820 settmode(TMODE_RAW); /* set to raw mode */
821 return retval ? FAIL : OK;
825 * Check for Escape being pressed right now.
826 * [ different if !term_console? ]
828 void
829 mch_breakcheck()
831 if (xswi(OS_Byte, 121, 0xf0) & v_flag)
832 return;
833 if (r1 == 0xff)
835 got_int = TRUE;
836 swi(OS_Byte, 15, 1); /* Flush input buffer */
841 * Recursively expand one path component into all matching files and/or
842 * directories.
843 * "path" has backslashes before chars that are not to be expanded.
844 * Return the number of matches found.
847 mch_expandpath(gap, path, flags)
848 garray_T *gap; /* Grow array for results. */
849 char_u *path;
850 int flags; /* EW_* flags */
852 int got; /* Number of matches. */
853 char_u *pattern;
855 /* Plan:
857 * 1) Get first part of path - no wildcards
858 * 2) Get next path element (wildcarded)
859 * 3) Get rest of path
861 * If (3) is nothing then only the leaf is wildcarded - add to gap
862 * Otherwise call recursively for each path in (2), passing (3)
864 * This is just the header function.
867 /* We must be able to modifiy path, so make a copy */
868 pattern = vim_strsave(path);
869 if (pattern == NULL)
870 return 0;
871 got = expand_section(gap, (char_u *)"", pattern, flags);
872 vim_free(pattern);
873 return got;
877 * expand_section(gap, "$.Dir1.Dir2", "ABBA*.myleaf##")
879 * calls expand_section(gap, "$.Dir1.Dir2.ABBA_Gold", "myleaf##")
880 * and expand_section(gap, "$.Dir1.Dir2.ABBA_Live", "myleaf##")
882 * If rest is just a leaf then all matches are added to gap.
884 * Returns number of items added to gap.
887 expand_section(gap, root, rest, flags)
888 garray_T *gap;
889 char_u *root; /* Non-wildcarded path to search */
890 char_u *rest; /* Wildcarded remainder of path */
891 int flags; /* Add dirs/files/missing objects. */
893 static char_u buf[MAXPATHL]; /* Temporary buffer. */
894 char_u dir[MAXPATHL];
895 int start_element = -1; /* Start of wildcarded element */
896 char_u c;
897 int i;
898 int got, dir_pos;
899 int buflen; /* Chars used in buf[] */
900 int colon = 0; /* Dir ends in ':' */
902 buflen = strlen(root);
903 STRNCPY(buf, root, buflen); /* Copy root into buffer. */
906 * Find end of nonwildcarded section.
907 * Count ':' as a path sep since Vim:Bug* is a valid pathname.
910 for (i = 0; c = rest[i]; i++)
912 if (c == PATHSEP)
914 start_element = i;
915 colon = 0;
917 if (c == ':')
919 start_element = i + 1;
920 colon = 1;
922 if (c == '#' || c == '*')
923 break;
925 if (c == 0)
926 start_element = i;
929 * start_element +> terminator for non-wildcarded section.
930 * Transfer this bit into buf.
932 if (buflen + start_element + 4 >= MAXPATHL)
933 return 0; /* Buffer full */
934 if (start_element >= 0)
936 if (*root && !colon)
937 buf[buflen++] = PATHSEP;
938 strncpy(buf + buflen, rest, start_element);
939 buflen += start_element;
941 buf[buflen] = 0;
944 * Did we reach the end of the string without hitting any wildcards?
946 if (c == 0)
948 /* Yes - add combined path to grow array and return. */
949 addfile(gap, buf, flags);
950 return 1;
953 if (start_element < 0 || !colon)
954 start_element++;
955 rest += start_element;
958 * rest does contain wildcards if we get here.
960 * Now : have we reached the leaf names part yet?
961 * If so, add all matches (files and dirs) to gap.
962 * If not, get next path element and scan all matching directories.
965 start_element = -1;
966 for (i = 0; rest[i]; i++)
968 if (rest[i] == '.')
970 start_element = i;
971 rest[i] = 0; /* Break string here. */
972 break;
976 /* If start_element is -1 then we are matching leaf names */
978 r3 = 0; /* Number of objs read. */
979 dir_pos = 0; /* Position through directory. */
980 got = 0; /* Files added so far. */
981 while (dir_pos != -1)
983 buf[buflen] = 0;
984 if (xswi(OS_GBPB, 9,
985 buf, /* Directory to scan. */
986 buf + buflen + (1 - colon), /* Buffer for result. */
987 1, /* Number of objects to read. */
988 dir_pos, /* Search position. */
989 MAXPATHL - 2 - buflen, /* Size of result buffer. */
990 rest) /* Wildcarded leafname. */
991 & v_flag)
993 EMSG(r0 + 4);
994 r4 = -1;
996 dir_pos = r4; /* r4 corrupted by addfile() */
997 if (r3 > 0)
999 char_u *path = buf;
1000 if (buflen == 0)
1001 path++; /* Don't do '.File' */
1002 else if (!colon)
1003 buf[buflen] = '.'; /* Join path and leaf */
1005 /* Path -> full path of object found */
1006 if (start_element == -1)
1008 addfile(gap, path, flags);
1009 got++;
1011 else
1013 /* Scan into subdirectories and images; ignore files */
1014 swi(OS_File, 17, path);
1015 if (r0 == 2 || r0 == 3)
1016 got += expand_section(gap,
1017 path,
1018 rest + start_element + 1,
1019 flags);
1024 /* Restore the dot if we removed it. */
1025 if (start_element >= 0)
1026 rest[start_element] = '.';
1027 return got;
1031 * mch_expand_wildcards() - this code does wild-card pattern matching using
1032 * the shell. It isn't used under RISC OS.
1034 * return OK for success, FAIL for error (you may lose some memory) and put
1035 * an error message in *file.
1037 * num_pat is number of input patterns
1038 * pat is array of pointers to input patterns
1039 * num_file is pointer to number of matched file names
1040 * file is pointer to array of pointers to matched file names
1043 mch_expand_wildcards(num_pat, pat, num_file, file, flags)
1044 int num_pat;
1045 char_u **pat;
1046 int *num_file;
1047 char_u ***file;
1048 int flags; /* EW_* flags */
1050 /* This doesn't get called unless SPECIAL_WILDCHAR is defined. */
1051 return FAIL;
1055 * Return TRUE if "p" contains wildcards which can be expanded by
1056 * mch_expandpath().
1059 mch_has_exp_wildcard(p)
1060 char_u *p;
1062 if (vim_strpbrk((char_u *)"*#", p))
1063 return TRUE;
1064 return FALSE;
1067 /* Return TRUE if "p" contains wildcards. */
1069 mch_has_wildcard(p)
1070 char_u *p;
1072 if (vim_strpbrk((char_u *)"*#`", p))
1073 return TRUE;
1074 return FALSE;
1077 int /* see Unix unlink(2) */
1078 mch_remove(file)
1079 char_u *file; /* Name of file to delete. */
1081 if (xswi(OS_FSControl, 27, file, 0, 0) & v_flag)
1082 return EXIT_FAILURE;
1083 return EXIT_SUCCESS;
1086 /* Try to make existing scripts work without modification.
1087 * Return a pointer to the new string (freed by caller), or NULL
1089 * Two main cases:
1090 * - Absolute : $VIM/syntax/help.vim
1091 * - Relative : Adfs::4.$.!Vim.Resources.Syntax/help.vim
1093 char_u *
1094 mch_munge_fname(fname)
1095 char_u *fname;
1097 char_u c;
1098 int len;
1099 char_u *retval;
1101 retval = fname = vim_strsave(fname);
1102 if (fname == NULL)
1103 return NULL;
1105 if (strncmp(fname, "$VIM/", 5) == 0)
1107 strncpy(fname, "Vim:", 4);
1108 for (fname += 5; c = *fname; fname++)
1110 if (c == '.')
1111 break;
1112 if (c == '/')
1113 fname[-1] = '.';
1114 else
1115 fname[-1] = c;
1117 fname[-1] = '\0';
1119 else
1121 /* Check to see if the file exists without modification. */
1122 if (xswi(OS_File, 17, fname) & v_flag)
1123 r0 == 0; /* Invalid filename? */
1124 if (r0)
1125 return retval;
1127 len = strlen(fname);
1128 if (strcmp(fname + len - 4, ".vim") == 0)
1130 fname[len - 4] = '\0';
1131 for (; c = *fname; fname++)
1133 if (c == '/')
1134 *fname = '.';
1138 return retval;
1141 /* QuickFix reads munged names from the error file.
1142 * Correct them.
1145 ro_buflist_add(old_name)
1146 char_u *old_name; /* Name of file found by quickfix */
1148 char_u *fname;
1149 char_u *leaf; /* Pointer to start of leaf in old_name */
1150 char_u *ptr;
1151 char_u c;
1152 int retval;
1154 if (old_name == NULL)
1155 return buflist_add(NULL, 0);
1157 /* Copy the name so we can mess around with it. */
1158 fname = vim_strsave(old_name);
1159 if (fname == NULL)
1160 /* Out of memory - can't modify name */
1161 return buflist_add(old_name, 0);
1163 /* Change `dir/main.c' into `dir.c.main' */
1164 leaf = fname;
1165 for (ptr = fname; c = *ptr; ptr++)
1167 if (c == '/')
1169 leaf = ptr + 1;
1170 *ptr = '.';
1172 else if (c == '.')
1173 break;
1175 if (c == '.')
1177 /* Change `main.c' into `c.main'
1178 * | |
1179 * leaf ptr
1181 ptr += old_name - fname;
1182 *ptr = '\0';
1183 sprintf(leaf,
1184 "%s.%s",
1185 ptr + 1,
1186 leaf - fname + old_name);
1189 retval = buflist_add(fname, 0);
1190 free(fname);
1191 return retval;
1194 /* Change the current directory.
1195 * Strip trailing dots to make it easier to use with filename completion.
1196 * Return 0 for success, -1 for failure.
1199 mch_chdir(dir)
1200 char_u *dir;
1202 int length;
1203 int retval;
1204 char_u *new_dir;
1206 if (p_verbose >= 5)
1208 verbose_enter();
1209 smsg((char_u *)"chdir(%s)", dir);
1210 verbose_leave();
1212 length = strlen(dir);
1213 if (dir[length - 1] != '.')
1214 return chdir(dir); /* No trailing dots - nothing to do. */
1215 new_dir = vim_strsave(dir);
1216 if (new_dir == NULL)
1217 return chdir(dir); /* Can't allocate memory. */
1219 while (new_dir[--length] == '.')
1220 new_dir[length] = '\0';
1222 retval = chdir(new_dir);
1223 vim_free(new_dir);
1224 return retval;
1227 /* Examine the named file, and set the 'osfiletype' option
1228 * (in curbuf) to the file's type.
1230 void
1231 mch_read_filetype(file)
1232 char_u *file;
1234 int type;
1235 char_u type_string[9];
1236 int i;
1238 if (xswi(OS_File, 23, file) & v_flag)
1239 type = 0xfff; /* Default to Text */
1240 else
1241 type = r6;
1243 /* Type is the numerical value - see if we have a textual equivalent */
1244 swi(OS_FSControl, 18, 0, type);
1245 ((int *) type_string)[0] = r2;
1246 ((int *) type_string)[1] = r3;
1247 type_string[8] = 0;
1248 for (i = 0; type_string[i] > ' '; i++)
1250 type_string[i] = 0;
1252 set_string_option_direct("osfiletype", -1, type_string, OPT_FREE, 0);
1253 return;
1256 void
1257 mch_set_filetype(file, type)
1258 char_u *file;
1259 char_u *type;
1261 if (xswi(OS_FSControl, 31, type) & v_flag)
1263 EMSG(_("E366: Invalid 'osfiletype' option - using Text"));
1264 r2 = 0xfff;
1267 swi(OS_File, 18, file, r2);
1270 /* Return TRUE if the file's type matches 'type'
1271 * RISC OS types always start with '&'
1274 mch_check_filetype(fname, type)
1275 char_u *fname;
1276 char_u *type;
1278 int value;
1279 char *end;
1281 if (*type != '&')
1282 return FALSE;
1284 value = strtol(type + 1, &end, 16);
1285 if (*end)
1286 return FALSE; /* Invalid type (report error?) */
1288 if (xswi(OS_File, 23, fname) & v_flag)
1289 return FALSE; /* Invalid filename? */
1291 return (r0 && r6 == value);