/* $NetBSD: vs_msg.c,v 1.3 2009/11/14 23:40:11 christos Exp $ */ /*- * Copyright (c) 1993, 1994 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 * Keith Bostic. All rights reserved. * * See the LICENSE file for redistribution information. */ #include "config.h" #ifndef lint static const char sccsid[] = "Id: vs_msg.c,v 10.85 2001/07/29 19:07:31 skimo Exp (Berkeley) Date: 2001/07/29 19:07:31"; #endif /* not lint */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "../common/common.h" #include "vi.h" typedef enum { SCROLL_W, /* User wait. */ SCROLL_W_EX, /* User wait, or enter : to continue. */ SCROLL_W_QUIT /* User wait, or enter q to quit. */ /* * SCROLL_W_QUIT has another semantic * -- only wait if the screen is full */ } sw_t; static void vs_divider __P((SCR *)); static void vs_msgsave __P((SCR *, mtype_t, char *, size_t)); static void vs_output __P((SCR *, mtype_t, const char *, int)); static void vs_scroll __P((SCR *, int *, sw_t)); static void vs_wait __P((SCR *, int *, sw_t)); /* * vs_busy -- * Display, update or clear a busy message. * * This routine is the default editor interface for vi busy messages. It * implements a standard strategy of stealing lines from the bottom of the * vi text screen. Screens using an alternate method of displaying busy * messages, e.g. X11 clock icons, should set their scr_busy function to the * correct function before calling the main editor routine. * * PUBLIC: void vs_busy __P((SCR *, const char *, busy_t)); */ void vs_busy(SCR *sp, const char *msg, busy_t btype) { GS *gp; VI_PRIVATE *vip; static const char flagc[] = "|/-\\"; struct timeval tv; size_t len, notused; const char *p; /* Ex doesn't display busy messages. */ if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_EX | SC_SCR_EXWROTE)) return; gp = sp->gp; vip = VIP(sp); /* * Most of this routine is to deal with the screen sharing real estate * between the normal edit messages and the busy messages. Logically, * all that's needed is something that puts up a message, periodically * updates it, and then goes away. */ switch (btype) { case BUSY_ON: ++vip->busy_ref; if (vip->totalcount != 0 || vip->busy_ref != 1) break; /* Initialize state for updates. */ vip->busy_ch = 0; (void)gettimeofday(&vip->busy_tv, NULL); /* Save the current cursor. */ (void)gp->scr_cursor(sp, &vip->busy_oldy, &vip->busy_oldx); /* Display the busy message. */ p = msg_cat(sp, msg, &len); (void)gp->scr_move(sp, LASTLINE(sp), 0); (void)gp->scr_addstr(sp, p, len); (void)gp->scr_cursor(sp, ¬used, &vip->busy_fx); (void)gp->scr_clrtoeol(sp); (void)gp->scr_move(sp, LASTLINE(sp), vip->busy_fx); break; case BUSY_OFF: if (vip->busy_ref == 0) break; --vip->busy_ref; /* * If the line isn't in use for another purpose, clear it. * Always return to the original position. */ if (vip->totalcount == 0 && vip->busy_ref == 0) { (void)gp->scr_move(sp, LASTLINE(sp), 0); (void)gp->scr_clrtoeol(sp); } (void)gp->scr_move(sp, vip->busy_oldy, vip->busy_oldx); break; case BUSY_UPDATE: if (vip->totalcount != 0 || vip->busy_ref == 0) break; /* Update no more than every 1/8 of a second. */ (void)gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); if (((tv.tv_sec - vip->busy_tv.tv_sec) * 1000000 + (tv.tv_usec - vip->busy_tv.tv_usec)) < 125000) return; vip->busy_tv = tv; /* Display the update. */ if (vip->busy_ch == sizeof(flagc) - 1) vip->busy_ch = 0; (void)gp->scr_move(sp, LASTLINE(sp), vip->busy_fx); (void)gp->scr_addstr(sp, flagc + vip->busy_ch++, 1); (void)gp->scr_move(sp, LASTLINE(sp), vip->busy_fx); break; } (void)gp->scr_refresh(sp, 0); } /* * vs_home -- * Home the cursor to the bottom row, left-most column. * * PUBLIC: void vs_home __P((SCR *)); */ void vs_home(SCR *sp) { (void)sp->gp->scr_move(sp, LASTLINE(sp), 0); (void)sp->gp->scr_refresh(sp, 0); } /* * vs_update -- * Update a command. * * PUBLIC: void vs_update __P((SCR *, const char *, const CHAR_T *)); */ void vs_update(SCR *sp, const char *m1, const CHAR_T *m2) { GS *gp; size_t len, mlen, oldx, oldy; const char *np; size_t nlen; gp = sp->gp; /* * This routine displays a message on the bottom line of the screen, * without updating any of the command structures that would keep it * there for any period of time, i.e. it is overwritten immediately. * * It's used by the ex read and ! commands when the user's command is * expanded, and by the ex substitution confirmation prompt. */ if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_SCR_EXWROTE)) { if (m2 != NULL) INT2CHAR(sp, m2, STRLEN(m2) + 1, np, nlen); (void)ex_printf(sp, "%s%s\n", m1 == NULL? "" : m1, m2 == NULL ? "" : np); (void)ex_fflush(sp); } /* * Save the cursor position, the substitute-with-confirmation code * will have already set it correctly. */ (void)gp->scr_cursor(sp, &oldy, &oldx); /* Clear the bottom line. */ (void)gp->scr_move(sp, LASTLINE(sp), 0); (void)gp->scr_clrtoeol(sp); /* * XXX * Don't let long file names screw up the screen. */ if (m1 != NULL) { mlen = len = strlen(m1); if (len > sp->cols - 2) mlen = len = sp->cols - 2; (void)gp->scr_addstr(sp, m1, mlen); } else len = 0; if (m2 != NULL) { mlen = STRLEN(m2); if (len + mlen > sp->cols - 2) mlen = (sp->cols - 2) - len; (void)gp->scr_waddstr(sp, m2, mlen); } (void)gp->scr_move(sp, oldy, oldx); (void)gp->scr_refresh(sp, 0); } /* * vs_msg -- * Display ex output or error messages for the screen. * * This routine is the default editor interface for all ex output, and all ex * and vi error/informational messages. It implements the standard strategy * of stealing lines from the bottom of the vi text screen. Screens using an * alternate method of displaying messages, e.g. dialog boxes, should set their * scr_msg function to the correct function before calling the editor. * * PUBLIC: void vs_msg __P((SCR *, mtype_t, char *, size_t)); */ void vs_msg(SCR *sp, mtype_t mtype, char *line, size_t len) { GS *gp; VI_PRIVATE *vip; size_t maxcols, oldx, oldy, padding; const char *e, *s, *t; gp = sp->gp; vip = VIP(sp); /* * Ring the bell if it's scheduled. * * XXX * Shouldn't we save this, too? */ if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_TINPUT_INFO) || F_ISSET(gp, G_BELLSCHED)) { if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_SCR_VI)) { F_CLR(gp, G_BELLSCHED); (void)gp->scr_bell(sp); } else F_SET(gp, G_BELLSCHED); } /* * If vi is using the error line for text input, there's no screen * real-estate for the error message. Nothing to do without some * information as to how important the error message is. */ if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_TINPUT_INFO)) return; /* * Ex or ex controlled screen output. * * If output happens during startup, e.g., a .exrc file, we may be * in ex mode but haven't initialized the screen. Initialize here, * and in this case, stay in ex mode. * * If the SC_SCR_EXWROTE bit is set, then we're switching back and * forth between ex and vi, but the screen is trashed and we have * to respect that. Switch to ex mode long enough to put out the * message. * * If the SC_EX_WAIT_NO bit is set, turn it off -- we're writing to * the screen, so previous opinions are ignored. */ if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_EX | SC_SCR_EXWROTE)) { if (!F_ISSET(sp, SC_SCR_EX)) { if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_SCR_EXWROTE)) { if (sp->gp->scr_screen(sp, SC_EX)) return; } else if (ex_init(sp)) return; } if (mtype == M_ERR) (void)gp->scr_attr(sp, SA_INVERSE, 1); (void)printf("%.*s", (int)len, line); if (mtype == M_ERR) (void)gp->scr_attr(sp, SA_INVERSE, 0); (void)fflush(stdout); F_CLR(sp, SC_EX_WAIT_NO); if (!F_ISSET(sp, SC_SCR_EX)) (void)sp->gp->scr_screen(sp, SC_VI); return; } /* If the vi screen isn't ready, save the message. */ if (!F_ISSET(sp, SC_SCR_VI)) { (void)vs_msgsave(sp, mtype, line, len); return; } /* Save the cursor position. */ (void)gp->scr_cursor(sp, &oldy, &oldx); /* If it's an ex output message, just write it out. */ if (mtype == M_NONE) { vs_output(sp, mtype, line, len); goto ret; } /* * If it's a vi message, strip the trailing so we can * try and paste messages together. */ if (line[len - 1] == '\n') --len; /* * If a message won't fit on a single line, try to split on a . * If a subsequent message fits on the same line, write a separator * and output it. Otherwise, put out a newline. * * Need up to two padding characters normally; a semi-colon and a * separating space. If only a single line on the screen, add some * more for the trailing continuation message. * * XXX * Assume that periods and semi-colons take up a single column on the * screen. * * XXX * There are almost certainly pathological cases that will break this * code. */ if (IS_ONELINE(sp)) (void)msg_cmsg(sp, CMSG_CONT_S, &padding); else padding = 0; padding += 2; maxcols = sp->cols - 1; if (vip->lcontinue != 0) { if (len + vip->lcontinue + padding > maxcols) vs_output(sp, vip->mtype, ".\n", 2); else { vs_output(sp, vip->mtype, ";", 1); vs_output(sp, M_NONE, " ", 1); } } vip->mtype = mtype; for (s = line;; s = t) { for (; len > 0 && isblank(*s); --len, ++s); if (len == 0) break; if (len + vip->lcontinue > maxcols) { for (e = s + (maxcols - vip->lcontinue); e > s && !isblank(*e); --e); if (e == s) e = t = s + (maxcols - vip->lcontinue); else for (t = e; isblank(e[-1]); --e); } else e = t = s + len; /* * If the message ends in a period, discard it, we want to * gang messages where possible. */ len -= t - s; if (len == 0 && (e - s) > 1 && s[(e - s) - 1] == '.') --e; vs_output(sp, mtype, s, e - s); if (len != 0) vs_output(sp, M_NONE, "\n", 1); if (INTERRUPTED(sp)) break; } ret: (void)gp->scr_move(sp, oldy, oldx); (void)gp->scr_refresh(sp, 0); } /* * vs_output -- * Output the text to the screen. */ static void vs_output(SCR *sp, mtype_t mtype, const char *line, int llen) { unsigned char *kp; GS *gp; VI_PRIVATE *vip; size_t chlen, notused; int ch, len, rlen, tlen; const char *p, *t; char *cbp, *ecbp, cbuf[128]; gp = sp->gp; vip = VIP(sp); for (p = line, rlen = llen; llen > 0;) { /* Get the next physical line. */ if ((p = memchr(line, '\n', llen)) == NULL) len = llen; else len = p - line; /* * The max is sp->cols characters, and we may have already * written part of the line. */ if (len + vip->lcontinue > sp->cols) len = sp->cols - vip->lcontinue; /* * If the first line output, do nothing. If the second line * output, draw the divider line. If drew a full screen, we * remove the divider line. If it's a continuation line, move * to the continuation point, else, move the screen up. */ if (vip->lcontinue == 0) { if (!IS_ONELINE(sp)) { if (vip->totalcount == 1) { (void)gp->scr_move(sp, LASTLINE(sp) - 1, 0); (void)gp->scr_clrtoeol(sp); (void)vs_divider(sp); F_SET(vip, VIP_DIVIDER); ++vip->totalcount; ++vip->linecount; } if (vip->totalcount == sp->t_maxrows && F_ISSET(vip, VIP_DIVIDER)) { --vip->totalcount; --vip->linecount; F_CLR(vip, VIP_DIVIDER); } } if (vip->totalcount != 0) vs_scroll(sp, NULL, SCROLL_W_QUIT); (void)gp->scr_move(sp, LASTLINE(sp), 0); ++vip->totalcount; ++vip->linecount; if (INTERRUPTED(sp)) break; } else (void)gp->scr_move(sp, LASTLINE(sp), vip->lcontinue); /* Error messages are in inverse video. */ if (mtype == M_ERR) (void)gp->scr_attr(sp, SA_INVERSE, 1); /* Display the line, doing character translation. */ #define FLUSH { \ *cbp = '\0'; \ (void)gp->scr_addstr(sp, cbuf, cbp - cbuf); \ cbp = cbuf; \ } ecbp = (cbp = cbuf) + sizeof(cbuf) - 1; for (t = line, tlen = len; tlen--; ++t) { ch = *t; /* * Replace tabs with spaces, there are places in * ex that do column calculations without looking * at -- and all routines that care about * do their own expansions. This catches * in things like tag search strings. */ if (ch == '\t') ch = ' '; chlen = KEY_LEN(sp, ch); if (cbp + chlen >= ecbp) FLUSH; for (kp = KEY_NAME(sp, ch); chlen--;) *cbp++ = *kp++; } if (cbp > cbuf) FLUSH; if (mtype == M_ERR) (void)gp->scr_attr(sp, SA_INVERSE, 0); /* Clear the rest of the line. */ (void)gp->scr_clrtoeol(sp); /* If we loop, it's a new line. */ vip->lcontinue = 0; /* Reset for the next line. */ line += len; llen -= len; if (p != NULL) { ++line; --llen; } } /* Set up next continuation line. */ if (p == NULL) gp->scr_cursor(sp, ¬used, &vip->lcontinue); } /* * vs_ex_resolve -- * Deal with ex message output. * * This routine is called when exiting a colon command to resolve any ex * output that may have occurred. * * PUBLIC: int vs_ex_resolve __P((SCR *, int *)); */ int vs_ex_resolve(SCR *sp, int *continuep) { EVENT ev; GS *gp; VI_PRIVATE *vip; sw_t wtype; gp = sp->gp; vip = VIP(sp); *continuep = 0; /* If we ran any ex command, we can't trust the cursor position. */ F_SET(vip, VIP_CUR_INVALID); /* Terminate any partially written message. */ if (vip->lcontinue != 0) { vs_output(sp, vip->mtype, ".", 1); vip->lcontinue = 0; vip->mtype = M_NONE; } /* * If we switched out of the vi screen into ex, switch back while we * figure out what to do with the screen and potentially get another * command to execute. * * If we didn't switch into ex, we're not required to wait, and less * than 2 lines of output, we can continue without waiting for the * wait. * * Note, all other code paths require waiting, so we leave the report * of modified lines until later, so that we won't wait for no other * reason than a threshold number of lines were modified. This means * we display cumulative line modification reports for groups of ex * commands. That seems right to me (well, at least not wrong). */ if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_SCR_EXWROTE)) { if (sp->gp->scr_screen(sp, SC_VI)) return (1); } else if (!F_ISSET(sp, SC_EX_WAIT_YES) && vip->totalcount < 2) { F_CLR(sp, SC_EX_WAIT_NO); return (0); } /* Clear the required wait flag, it's no longer needed. */ F_CLR(sp, SC_EX_WAIT_YES); /* * Wait, unless explicitly told not to wait or the user interrupted * the command. If the user is leaving the screen, for any reason, * they can't continue with further ex commands. */ if (!F_ISSET(sp, SC_EX_WAIT_NO) && !INTERRUPTED(sp)) { wtype = F_ISSET(sp, SC_EXIT | SC_EXIT_FORCE | SC_FSWITCH | SC_SSWITCH) ? SCROLL_W : SCROLL_W_EX; if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_SCR_EXWROTE)) vs_wait(sp, continuep, wtype); else vs_scroll(sp, continuep, wtype); if (*continuep) return (0); } /* If ex wrote on the screen, refresh the screen image. */ if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_SCR_EXWROTE)) F_SET(vip, VIP_N_EX_PAINT); /* * If we're not the bottom of the split screen stack, the screen * image itself is wrong, so redraw everything. */ if (sp->q.cqe_next != (void *)&sp->wp->scrq) F_SET(sp, SC_SCR_REDRAW); /* If ex changed the underlying file, the map itself is wrong. */ if (F_ISSET(vip, VIP_N_EX_REDRAW)) F_SET(sp, SC_SCR_REFORMAT); /* Ex may have switched out of the alternate screen, return. */ (void)gp->scr_attr(sp, SA_ALTERNATE, 1); /* * Whew. We're finally back home, after what feels like years. * Kiss the ground. */ F_CLR(sp, SC_SCR_EXWROTE | SC_EX_WAIT_NO); /* * We may need to repaint some of the screen, e.g.: * * :set * :!ls * * gives us a combination of some lines that are "wrong", and a need * for a full refresh. */ if (vip->totalcount > 1) { /* Set up the redraw of the overwritten lines. */ ev.e_event = E_REPAINT; ev.e_flno = vip->totalcount >= sp->rows ? 1 : sp->rows - vip->totalcount; ev.e_tlno = sp->rows; /* Reset the count of overwriting lines. */ vip->linecount = vip->lcontinue = vip->totalcount = 0; /* Redraw. */ (void)v_erepaint(sp, &ev); } else /* Reset the count of overwriting lines. */ vip->linecount = vip->lcontinue = vip->totalcount = 0; return (0); } /* * vs_resolve -- * Deal with message output. * * PUBLIC: int vs_resolve __P((SCR *, SCR *, int)); */ int vs_resolve(SCR *sp, SCR *csp, int forcewait) { EVENT ev; GS *gp; WIN *wp; MSGS *mp; VI_PRIVATE *vip; size_t oldy, oldx; int redraw; /* * Vs_resolve is called from the main vi loop and the refresh function * to periodically ensure that the user has seen any messages that have * been displayed and that any status lines are correct. The sp screen * is the screen we're checking, usually the current screen. When it's * not, csp is the current screen, used for final cursor positioning. */ gp = sp->gp; wp = sp->wp; vip = VIP(sp); if (csp == NULL) csp = sp; /* Save the cursor position. */ (void)gp->scr_cursor(csp, &oldy, &oldx); /* Ring the bell if it's scheduled. */ if (F_ISSET(gp, G_BELLSCHED)) { F_CLR(gp, G_BELLSCHED); (void)gp->scr_bell(sp); } /* Display new file status line. */ if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_STATUS)) { F_CLR(sp, SC_STATUS); msgq_status(sp, sp->lno, MSTAT_TRUNCATE); } /* Report on line modifications. */ mod_rpt(sp); /* * Flush any saved messages. If the screen isn't ready, refresh * it. (A side-effect of screen refresh is that we can display * messages.) Once this is done, don't trust the cursor. That * extra refresh screwed the pooch. */ if (gp->msgq.lh_first != NULL) { if (!F_ISSET(sp, SC_SCR_VI) && vs_refresh(sp, 1)) return (1); while ((mp = gp->msgq.lh_first) != NULL) { wp->scr_msg(sp, mp->mtype, mp->buf, mp->len); LIST_REMOVE(mp, q); free(mp->buf); free(mp); } F_SET(vip, VIP_CUR_INVALID); } switch (vip->totalcount) { case 0: redraw = 0; break; case 1: /* * If we're switching screens, we have to wait for messages, * regardless. If we don't wait, skip updating the modeline. */ if (forcewait) vs_scroll(sp, NULL, SCROLL_W); else F_SET(vip, VIP_S_MODELINE); redraw = 0; break; default: /* * If >1 message line in use, prompt the user to continue and * repaint overwritten lines. */ vs_scroll(sp, NULL, SCROLL_W); ev.e_event = E_REPAINT; ev.e_flno = vip->totalcount >= sp->rows ? 1 : sp->rows - vip->totalcount; ev.e_tlno = sp->rows; redraw = 1; break; } /* Reset the count of overwriting lines. */ vip->linecount = vip->lcontinue = vip->totalcount = 0; /* Redraw. */ if (redraw) (void)v_erepaint(sp, &ev); /* Restore the cursor position. */ (void)gp->scr_move(csp, oldy, oldx); return (0); } /* * vs_scroll -- * Scroll the screen for output. */ static void vs_scroll(SCR *sp, int *continuep, sw_t wtype) { GS *gp; VI_PRIVATE *vip; gp = sp->gp; vip = VIP(sp); if (!IS_ONELINE(sp)) { /* * Scroll the screen. Instead of scrolling the entire screen, * delete the line above the first line output so preserve the * maximum amount of the screen. */ (void)gp->scr_move(sp, vip->totalcount < sp->rows ? LASTLINE(sp) - vip->totalcount : 0, 0); (void)gp->scr_deleteln(sp); /* If there are screens below us, push them back into place. */ if (sp->q.cqe_next != (void *)&sp->wp->scrq) { (void)gp->scr_move(sp, LASTLINE(sp), 0); (void)gp->scr_insertln(sp); } } if (wtype == SCROLL_W_QUIT && vip->linecount < sp->t_maxrows) return; vs_wait(sp, continuep, wtype); } /* * vs_wait -- * Prompt the user to continue. */ static void vs_wait(SCR *sp, int *continuep, sw_t wtype) { EVENT ev; VI_PRIVATE *vip; const char *p; GS *gp; size_t len; gp = sp->gp; vip = VIP(sp); (void)gp->scr_move(sp, LASTLINE(sp), 0); if (IS_ONELINE(sp)) p = msg_cmsg(sp, CMSG_CONT_S, &len); else switch (wtype) { case SCROLL_W_QUIT: p = msg_cmsg(sp, CMSG_CONT_Q, &len); break; case SCROLL_W_EX: p = msg_cmsg(sp, CMSG_CONT_EX, &len); break; case SCROLL_W: p = msg_cmsg(sp, CMSG_CONT, &len); break; default: abort(); /* NOTREACHED */ } (void)gp->scr_addstr(sp, p, len); ++vip->totalcount; vip->linecount = 0; (void)gp->scr_clrtoeol(sp); (void)gp->scr_refresh(sp, 0); /* Get a single character from the terminal. */ if (continuep != NULL) *continuep = 0; for (;;) { if (v_event_get(sp, &ev, 0, 0)) return; if (ev.e_event == E_CHARACTER) break; if (ev.e_event == E_INTERRUPT) { ev.e_c = CH_QUIT; F_SET(gp, G_INTERRUPTED); break; } (void)gp->scr_bell(sp); } switch (wtype) { case SCROLL_W_QUIT: if (ev.e_c == CH_QUIT) F_SET(gp, G_INTERRUPTED); break; case SCROLL_W_EX: if (ev.e_c == ':' && continuep != NULL) *continuep = 1; break; case SCROLL_W: break; } } /* * vs_divider -- * Draw a dividing line between the screen and the output. */ static void vs_divider(SCR *sp) { GS *gp; size_t len; #define DIVIDESTR "+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+" len = sizeof(DIVIDESTR) - 1 > sp->cols ? sp->cols : sizeof(DIVIDESTR) - 1; gp = sp->gp; (void)gp->scr_attr(sp, SA_INVERSE, 1); (void)gp->scr_addstr(sp, DIVIDESTR, len); (void)gp->scr_attr(sp, SA_INVERSE, 0); } /* * vs_msgsave -- * Save a message for later display. */ static void vs_msgsave(SCR *sp, mtype_t mt, char *p, size_t len) { GS *gp; MSGS *mp_c, *mp_n; /* * We have to handle messages before we have any place to put them. * If there's no screen support yet, allocate a msg structure, copy * in the message, and queue it on the global structure. If we can't * allocate memory here, we're genuinely screwed, dump the message * to stderr in the (probably) vain hope that someone will see it. */ CALLOC_GOTO(sp, mp_n, MSGS *, 1, sizeof(MSGS)); MALLOC_GOTO(sp, mp_n->buf, char *, len); memmove(mp_n->buf, p, len); mp_n->len = len; mp_n->mtype = mt; gp = sp->gp; if ((mp_c = gp->msgq.lh_first) == NULL) { LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&gp->msgq, mp_n, q); } else { for (; mp_c->q.le_next != NULL; mp_c = mp_c->q.le_next); LIST_INSERT_AFTER(mp_c, mp_n, q); } return; alloc_err: if (mp_n != NULL) free(mp_n); (void)fprintf(stderr, "%.*s\n", (int)len, p); }