/************************************************************************** * browser.c -- This file is part of GNU nano. * * * * Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, * * 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. * * Copyright (C) 2015, 2016 Benno Schulenberg * * * * GNU nano is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published * * by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, * * or (at your option) any later version. * * * * GNU nano is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty * * of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * * See the GNU General Public License for more details. * * * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * * along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/. * * * **************************************************************************/ #include "proto.h" #include #include #include #include #include #ifndef DISABLE_BROWSER static char **filelist = NULL; /* The list of files to display in the file browser. */ static size_t filelist_len = 0; /* The number of files in the list. */ static int width = 0; /* The number of files that we can display per screen row. */ static int longest = 0; /* The number of columns in the longest filename in the list. */ static size_t selected = 0; /* The currently selected filename in the list; zero-based. */ /* Our main file browser function. path is the tilde-expanded path we * start browsing from. */ char *do_browser(char *path) { char *retval = NULL; int kbinput; char *present_name = NULL; /* The name of the currently selected file, or of the directory we * were in before backing up to "..". */ size_t old_selected; /* The number of the selected file before the current selected file. */ functionptrtype func; /* The function of the key the user typed in. */ DIR *dir; /* The directory whose contents we are showing. */ /* Don't show a cursor in the file list. */ curs_set(0); read_directory_contents: /* We come here when we refresh or select a new directory. */ path = free_and_assign(path, get_full_path(path)); if (path != NULL) dir = opendir(path); if (path == NULL || dir == NULL) { statusline(ALERT, _("Cannot open directory: %s"), strerror(errno)); /* If we don't have a file list yet, there is nothing to show. */ if (filelist == NULL) { napms(1200); lastmessage = HUSH; free(path); free(present_name); return NULL; } path = mallocstrcpy(path, present_path); present_name = mallocstrcpy(present_name, filelist[selected]); } assert(path != NULL && path[strlen(path) - 1] == '/'); if (dir != NULL) { /* Get the file list, and set longest and width in the process. */ read_the_list(path, dir); closedir(dir); dir = NULL; } /* If given, reselect the present_name and then discard it. */ if (present_name != NULL) { browser_select_dirname(present_name); free(present_name); present_name = NULL; /* Otherwise, select the first file or directory in the list. */ } else selected = 0; old_selected = (size_t)-1; present_path = mallocstrcpy(present_path, path); titlebar(path); while (TRUE) { /* Make sure that the cursor is off. */ curs_set(0); lastmessage = HUSH; bottombars(MBROWSER); /* Display (or redisplay) the file list if the list itself or * the selected file has changed. */ if (old_selected != selected) browser_refresh(); old_selected = selected; kbinput = get_kbinput(edit); #ifndef DISABLE_MOUSE if (kbinput == KEY_MOUSE) { int mouse_x, mouse_y; /* We can click on the edit window to select a filename. */ if (get_mouseinput(&mouse_x, &mouse_y, TRUE) == 0 && wmouse_trafo(edit, &mouse_y, &mouse_x, FALSE)) { /* longest is the width of each column. There * are two spaces between each column. */ selected = selected - selected % (editwinrows * width) + (mouse_y * width) + (mouse_x / (longest + 2)); /* If they clicked beyond the end of a row, * select the last filename in that row. */ if (mouse_x > width * (longest + 2)) selected--; /* If we're beyond the list, select the last filename. */ if (selected > filelist_len - 1) selected = filelist_len - 1; /* If we selected the same filename as last time, fake a * press of the Enter key so that the file is read in. */ if (old_selected == selected) unget_kbinput(KEY_ENTER, FALSE); } continue; } #endif /* !DISABLE_MOUSE */ func = parse_browser_input(&kbinput); if (func == total_refresh) { total_redraw(); #ifndef NANO_TINY /* Simulate a window resize to force a directory reread. */ kbinput = KEY_WINCH; #endif } else if (func == do_help_void) { #ifndef DISABLE_HELP do_help_void(); #ifndef NANO_TINY /* The window dimensions might have changed, so act as if. */ kbinput = KEY_WINCH; #endif #else say_there_is_no_help(); #endif } else if (func == do_search) { /* Search for a filename. */ do_filesearch(); } else if (func == do_research) { /* Search for another filename. */ do_fileresearch(); } else if (func == do_left) { if (selected > 0) selected--; } else if (func == do_right) { if (selected < filelist_len - 1) selected++; #ifndef NANO_TINY } else if (func == do_prev_word_void) { selected -= (selected % width); } else if (func == do_next_word_void) { selected += width - 1 - (selected % width); if (selected >= filelist_len) selected = filelist_len - 1; #endif } else if (func == do_up_void) { if (selected >= width) selected -= width; } else if (func == do_down_void) { if (selected + width <= filelist_len - 1) selected += width; } else if (func == do_page_up) { if (selected < width) selected = 0; else if (selected < editwinrows * width) selected = selected % width; else selected -= editwinrows * width; } else if (func == do_page_down) { if (selected + width >= filelist_len - 1) selected = filelist_len - 1; else if (selected + editwinrows * width >= filelist_len) selected = (selected + editwinrows * width - filelist_len) % width + filelist_len - width; else selected += editwinrows * width; } else if (func == do_first_file) { selected = 0; } else if (func == do_last_file) { selected = filelist_len - 1; } else if (func == goto_dir_void) { /* Ask for the directory to go to. */ int i = do_prompt(TRUE, FALSE, MGOTODIR, NULL, #ifndef DISABLE_HISTORIES NULL, #endif /* TRANSLATORS: This is a prompt. */ browser_refresh, _("Go To Directory")); if (i < 0) { statusbar(_("Cancelled")); continue; } path = free_and_assign(path, real_dir_from_tilde(answer)); /* If the given path is relative, join it with the current path. */ if (*path != '/') { path = charealloc(path, strlen(present_path) + strlen(answer) + 1); sprintf(path, "%s%s", present_path, answer); } #ifndef DISABLE_OPERATINGDIR if (check_operating_dir(path, FALSE)) { /* TRANSLATORS: This refers to the confining effect of the * option --operatingdir, not of --restricted. */ statusline(ALERT, _("Can't go outside of %s"), full_operating_dir); path = mallocstrcpy(path, present_path); continue; } #endif /* Snip any trailing slashes, so the name can be compared. */ while (strlen(path) > 1 && path[strlen(path) - 1] == '/') path[strlen(path) - 1] = '\0'; /* In case the specified directory cannot be entered, select it * (if it is in the current list) so it will be highlighted. */ for (i = 0; i < filelist_len; i++) if (strcmp(filelist[i], path) == 0) selected = i; /* Try opening and reading the specified directory. */ goto read_directory_contents; } else if (func == do_enter) { struct stat st; /* It isn't possible to move up from the root directory. */ if (strcmp(filelist[selected], "/..") == 0) { statusline(ALERT, _("Can't move up a directory")); continue; } #ifndef DISABLE_OPERATINGDIR /* Note: The selected file can be outside the operating * directory if it's ".." or if it's a symlink to a * directory outside the operating directory. */ if (check_operating_dir(filelist[selected], FALSE)) { statusline(ALERT, _("Can't go outside of %s"), full_operating_dir); continue; } #endif /* If for some reason the file is inaccessible, complain. */ if (stat(filelist[selected], &st) == -1) { statusline(ALERT, _("Error reading %s: %s"), filelist[selected], strerror(errno)); continue; } /* If it isn't a directory, a file was selected -- we're done. */ if (!S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) { retval = mallocstrcpy(NULL, filelist[selected]); break; } /* If we are moving up one level, remember where we came from, so * this directory can be highlighted and easily reentered. */ if (strcmp(tail(filelist[selected]), "..") == 0) present_name = striponedir(filelist[selected]); /* Try opening and reading the selected directory. */ path = mallocstrcpy(path, filelist[selected]); goto read_directory_contents; } else if (func == do_exit) { /* Exit from the file browser. */ break; #ifndef NANO_TINY } else if (kbinput == KEY_WINCH) { ; #endif } else unbound_key(kbinput); #ifndef NANO_TINY /* If the window resized, refresh the file list. */ if (kbinput == KEY_WINCH) { /* Remember the selected file, to be able to reselect it. */ present_name = mallocstrcpy(NULL, filelist[selected]); /* Reread the contents of the current directory. */ goto read_directory_contents; } #endif } titlebar(NULL); edit_refresh(); free(path); free_chararray(filelist, filelist_len); filelist = NULL; filelist_len = 0; return retval; } /* The file browser front end. We check to see if inpath has a * directory in it. If it does, we start do_browser() from there. * Otherwise, we start do_browser() from the current directory. */ char *do_browse_from(const char *inpath) { struct stat st; char *path; /* This holds the tilde-expanded version of inpath. */ path = real_dir_from_tilde(inpath); /* Perhaps path is a directory. If so, we'll pass it to * do_browser(). Or perhaps path is a directory / a file. If so, * we'll try stripping off the last path element and passing it to * do_browser(). Or perhaps path doesn't have a directory portion * at all. If so, we'll just pass the current directory to * do_browser(). */ if (stat(path, &st) == -1 || !S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) { path = free_and_assign(path, striponedir(path)); if (stat(path, &st) == -1 || !S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) { char * currentdir = charalloc(PATH_MAX + 1); free(path); path = getcwd(currentdir, PATH_MAX + 1); if (path == NULL) { free(currentdir); statusline(MILD, _("The working directory has disappeared")); beep(); napms(1200); return NULL; } } } #ifndef DISABLE_OPERATINGDIR /* If the resulting path isn't in the operating directory, use * the operating directory instead. */ if (check_operating_dir(path, FALSE)) path = mallocstrcpy(path, operating_dir); #endif return do_browser(path); } /* Set filelist to the list of files contained in the directory path, * set filelist_len to the number of files in that list, set longest to * the width in columns of the longest filename in that list (between 15 * and COLS), and set width to the number of files that we can display * per screen row. And sort the list too. */ void read_the_list(const char *path, DIR *dir) { const struct dirent *nextdir; size_t i = 0, path_len = strlen(path); assert(path != NULL && path[strlen(path) - 1] == '/' && dir != NULL); longest = 0; /* Find the length of the longest filename in the current folder. */ while ((nextdir = readdir(dir)) != NULL) { size_t name_len = strlenpt(nextdir->d_name); if (name_len > longest) longest = name_len; i++; } /* Put 10 characters' worth of blank space between columns of filenames * in the list whenever possible, as Pico does. */ longest += 10; /* If needed, make room for ".. (parent dir)". */ if (longest < 15) longest = 15; /* Make sure we're not wider than the window. */ if (longest > COLS) longest = COLS; rewinddir(dir); free_chararray(filelist, filelist_len); filelist_len = i; filelist = (char **)nmalloc(filelist_len * sizeof(char *)); i = 0; while ((nextdir = readdir(dir)) != NULL && i < filelist_len) { /* Don't show the "." entry. */ if (strcmp(nextdir->d_name, ".") == 0) continue; filelist[i] = charalloc(path_len + strlen(nextdir->d_name) + 1); sprintf(filelist[i], "%s%s", path, nextdir->d_name); i++; } /* Maybe the number of files in the directory changed between the * first time we scanned and the second. i is the actual length of * filelist, so record it. */ filelist_len = i; assert(filelist != NULL); /* Sort the list of names. */ qsort(filelist, filelist_len, sizeof(char *), diralphasort); /* Calculate how many files fit on a line -- feigning room for two * spaces beyond the right edge, and adding two spaces of padding * between columns. */ width = (COLS + 2) / (longest + 2); } /* Return the function that is bound to the given key, accepting certain * plain characters too, for compatibility with Pico. */ functionptrtype parse_browser_input(int *kbinput) { if (!meta_key) { switch (*kbinput) { case ' ': return do_page_down; case '-': return do_page_up; case '?': return do_help_void; case 'E': case 'e': return do_exit; case 'G': case 'g': return goto_dir_void; case 'S': case 's': return do_enter; case 'W': case 'w': return do_search; } } return func_from_key(kbinput); } /* Set width to the number of files that we can display per screen row, * if necessary, and display the list of files. */ void browser_refresh(void) { size_t i; int row = 0, col = 0; /* The current row and column while the list is getting displayed. */ int the_row = 0, the_column = 0; /* The row and column of the selected item. */ char *info; /* The additional information that we'll display about a file. */ titlebar(present_path); blank_edit(); wmove(edit, 0, 0); i = selected - selected % (editwinrows * width); for (; i < filelist_len && row < editwinrows; i++) { struct stat st; const char *thename = tail(filelist[i]); /* The filename we display, minus the path. */ size_t namelen = strlenpt(thename); /* The length of the filename in columns. */ size_t infolen; /* The length of the file information in columns. */ int infomaxlen = 7; /* The maximum length of the file information in columns: * normally seven, but will be twelve for "(parent dir)". */ bool dots = (COLS >= 15 && namelen >= longest - infomaxlen); /* Whether to put an ellipsis before the filename? We don't * waste space on dots when there are fewer than 15 columns. */ char *disp = display_string(thename, dots ? namelen + infomaxlen + 4 - longest : 0, longest, FALSE); /* The filename (or a fragment of it) in displayable format. * When a fragment, account for dots plus one space padding. */ /* If this is the selected item, start its highlighting, and * remember its location to be able to place the cursor on it. */ if (i == selected) { wattron(edit, hilite_attribute); the_row = row; the_column = col; } blank_row(edit, row, col, longest); /* If the name is too long, we display something like "...ename". */ if (dots) mvwaddstr(edit, row, col, "..."); mvwaddstr(edit, row, dots ? col + 3 : col, disp); free(disp); col += longest; /* Show information about the file: "--" for symlinks (except when * they point to a directory) and for files that have disappeared, * "(dir)" for directories, and the file size for normal files. */ if (lstat(filelist[i], &st) == -1 || S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) { if (stat(filelist[i], &st) == -1 || !S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) info = mallocstrcpy(NULL, "--"); else /* TRANSLATORS: Try to keep this at most 7 characters. */ info = mallocstrcpy(NULL, _("(dir)")); } else if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) { if (strcmp(thename, "..") == 0) { /* TRANSLATORS: Try to keep this at most 12 characters. */ info = mallocstrcpy(NULL, _("(parent dir)")); infomaxlen = 12; } else info = mallocstrcpy(NULL, _("(dir)")); } else { off_t result = st.st_size; char modifier; info = charalloc(infomaxlen + 1); /* Massage the file size into a human-readable form. */ if (st.st_size < (1 << 10)) modifier = ' '; /* bytes */ else if (st.st_size < (1 << 20)) { result >>= 10; modifier = 'K'; /* kilobytes */ } else if (st.st_size < (1 << 30)) { result >>= 20; modifier = 'M'; /* megabytes */ } else { result >>= 30; modifier = 'G'; /* gigabytes */ } /* Show the size if less than a terabyte, else show "(huge)". */ if (result < (1 << 10)) sprintf(info, "%4ju %cB", (intmax_t)result, modifier); else /* TRANSLATORS: Try to keep this at most 7 characters. * If necessary, you can leave out the parentheses. */ info = mallocstrcpy(info, _("(huge)")); } /* Make sure info takes up no more than infomaxlen columns. */ infolen = strlenpt(info); if (infolen > infomaxlen) { null_at(&info, actual_x(info, infomaxlen)); infolen = infomaxlen; } mvwaddstr(edit, row, col - infolen, info); /* If this is the selected item, finish its highlighting. */ if (i == selected) wattroff(edit, hilite_attribute); free(info); /* Add some space between the columns. */ col += 2; /* If the next entry isn't going to fit on the current row, * move to the next row. */ if (col > COLS - longest) { row++; col = 0; } } /* If requested, put the cursor on the selected item and switch it on. */ if (ISSET(SHOW_CURSOR)) { wmove(edit, the_row, the_column); curs_set(1); } wnoutrefresh(edit); } /* Look for needle. If we find it, set selected to its location. * Note that needle must be an exact match for a file in the list. */ void browser_select_dirname(const char *needle) { size_t looking_at = 0; for (; looking_at < filelist_len; looking_at++) { if (strcmp(filelist[looking_at], needle) == 0) { selected = looking_at; break; } } /* If the sought name isn't found, move the highlight so that the * changed selection will be noticed. */ if (looking_at == filelist_len) { --selected; /* Make sure we stay within the available range. */ if (selected >= filelist_len) selected = filelist_len - 1; } } /* Set up the system variables for a filename search. Return -1 or -2 if * the search should be canceled (due to Cancel or a blank search string), * return 0 when we have a string, and return a positive value when some * function was run. */ int filesearch_init(void) { int input; char *buf; if (*last_search != '\0') { char *disp = display_string(last_search, 0, COLS / 3, FALSE); buf = charalloc(strlen(disp) + 7); /* We use (COLS / 3) here because we need to see more on the line. */ sprintf(buf, " [%s%s]", disp, (strlenpt(last_search) > COLS / 3) ? "..." : ""); free(disp); } else buf = mallocstrcpy(NULL, ""); /* This is now one simple call. It just does a lot. */ input = do_prompt(FALSE, FALSE, MWHEREISFILE, NULL, #ifndef DISABLE_HISTORIES &search_history, #endif browser_refresh, "%s%s", _("Search"), buf); /* Release buf now that we don't need it anymore. */ free(buf); /* If only Enter was pressed but we have a previous string, it's okay. */ if (input == -2 && *last_search != '\0') return 0; /* Otherwise negative inputs are a bailout. */ if (input < 0) statusbar(_("Cancelled")); return input; } /* Look for the given needle in the list of files. */ void findnextfile(const char *needle) { size_t looking_at = selected; /* The location in the file list of the filename we're looking at. */ const char *thename; /* The plain filename, without the path. */ unsigned stash[sizeof(flags) / sizeof(flags[0])]; /* A storage place for the current flag settings. */ /* Save the settings of all flags. */ memcpy(stash, flags, sizeof(flags)); /* Search forward, case insensitive, and without regexes. */ UNSET(BACKWARDS_SEARCH); UNSET(CASE_SENSITIVE); UNSET(USE_REGEXP); /* Step through each filename in the list until a match is found or * we've come back to the point where we started. */ while (TRUE) { /* Move to the next filename in the list, or back to the first. */ if (looking_at < filelist_len - 1) looking_at++; else { looking_at = 0; statusbar(_("Search Wrapped")); } /* Get the bare filename, without the path. */ thename = tail(filelist[looking_at]); /* If the needle matches, we're done. And if we're back at the file * where we started, it is the only occurrence. */ if (strstrwrapper(thename, needle, thename)) { if (looking_at == selected) statusbar(_("This is the only occurrence")); break; } /* If we're back at the beginning and didn't find any match... */ if (looking_at == selected) { not_found_msg(needle); break; } } /* Restore the settings of all flags. */ memcpy(flags, stash, sizeof(flags)); /* Select the one we've found. */ selected = looking_at; } /* Search for a filename. */ void do_filesearch(void) { /* If the user cancelled or jumped to first or last file, don't search. */ if (filesearch_init() != 0) return; /* If answer is now "", copy last_search into answer. */ if (*answer == '\0') answer = mallocstrcpy(answer, last_search); else last_search = mallocstrcpy(last_search, answer); #ifndef DISABLE_HISTORIES /* If answer is not empty, add the string to the search history list. */ if (*answer != '\0') update_history(&search_history, answer); #endif findnextfile(answer); } /* Search again for the last given filename, without prompting. */ void do_fileresearch(void) { if (*last_search == '\0') statusbar(_("No current search pattern")); else findnextfile(last_search); } /* Select the first file in the list. */ void do_first_file(void) { selected = 0; } /* Select the last file in the list. */ void do_last_file(void) { selected = filelist_len - 1; } /* Strip one directory from the end of path, and return the stripped * path. The returned string is dynamically allocated, and should be * freed. */ char *striponedir(const char *path) { char *retval, *tmp; retval = mallocstrcpy(NULL, path); tmp = strrchr(retval, '/'); if (tmp != NULL) null_at(&retval, tmp - retval); return retval; } #endif /* !DISABLE_BROWSER */