/* * Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. * * @(#)ex.h 7.7.1.1 (Berkeley) 8/12/86 */ #ifdef V6 #include #endif /* * Ex version 3 (see exact version in ex_cmds.c, search for /Version/) * * Mark Horton, UC Berkeley * Bill Joy, UC Berkeley * November 1979 * * This file contains most of the declarations common to a large number * of routines. The file ex_vis.h contains declarations * which are used only inside the screen editor. * The file ex_tune.h contains parameters which can be diddled per installation. * * The declarations relating to the argument list, regular expressions, * the temporary file data structure used by the editor * and the data describing terminals are each fairly substantial and * are kept in the files ex_{argv,re,temp,tty}.h which * we #include separately. * * If you are going to dig into ex, you should look at the outline of the * distribution of the code into files at the beginning of ex.c and ex_v.c. * Code which is similar to that of ed is lightly or undocumented in spots * (e.g. the regular expression code). Newer code (e.g. open and visual) * is much more carefully documented, and still rough in spots. * * Please forward bug reports to * * Mark Horton * Computer Science Division, EECS * EVANS HALL * U.C. Berkeley 94704 * (415) 642-4948 * (415) 642-1024 (dept. office) * * or to csvax.mark@berkeley on the ARPA-net. I would particularly like to hear * of additional terminal descriptions you add to the termcap data base. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifndef var #define var extern #endif /* * The following little dance copes with the new USG tty handling. * This stuff has the advantage of considerable flexibility, and * the disadvantage of being incompatible with anything else. * The presence of the symbol USG3TTY will indicate the new code: * in this case, we define CBREAK (because we can simulate it exactly), * but we won't actually use it, so we set it to a value that will * probably blow the compilation if we goof up. */ #ifdef USG3TTY #include #define CBREAK xxxxx #else #include #endif extern int errno; #ifndef VMUNIX typedef short line; #else typedef int line; #endif typedef short bool; #include "ex_tune.h" #include "ex_vars.h" /* * Options in the editor are referred to usually by "value(name)" where * name is all uppercase, i.e. "value(PROMPT)". This is actually a macro * which expands to a fixed field in a static structure and so generates * very little code. The offsets for the option names in the structure * are generated automagically from the structure initializing them in * ex_data.c... see the shell script "makeoptions". */ struct option { char *oname; char *oabbrev; short otype; /* Types -- see below */ short odefault; /* Default value */ short ovalue; /* Current value */ char *osvalue; }; #define ONOFF 0 #define NUMERIC 1 #define STRING 2 /* SHELL or DIRECTORY */ #define OTERM 3 #define value(a) options[a].ovalue #define svalue(a) options[a].osvalue extern struct option options[NOPTS + 1]; /* * The editor does not normally use the standard i/o library. Because * we expect the editor to be a heavily used program and because it * does a substantial amount of input/output processing it is appropriate * for it to call low level read/write primitives directly. In fact, * when debugging the editor we use the standard i/o library. In any * case the editor needs a printf which prints through "putchar" ala the * old version 6 printf. Thus we normally steal a copy of the "printf.c" * and "strout" code from the standard i/o library and mung it for our * purposes to avoid dragging in the stdio library headers, etc if we * are not debugging. Such a modified printf exists in "printf.c" here. */ #ifdef TRACE # include var FILE *trace; var bool trubble; var bool techoin; var char tracbuf[BUFSIZ]; # undef putchar # undef getchar #else # ifdef VMUNIX # define BUFSIZ 1024 # else # ifdef u370 # define BUFSIZ 4096 # else # define BUFSIZ 512 # endif # endif # define NULL 0 # define EOF -1 #endif /* * Character constants and bits * * The editor uses the QUOTE bit as a flag to pass on with characters * e.g. to the putchar routine. The editor never uses a simple char variable. * Only arrays of and pointers to characters are used and parameters and * registers are never declared character. */ #define QUOTE 0200 #define TRIM 0177 #undef CTRL #define CTRL(c) ('c' & 037) #define NL CTRL(j) #define CR CTRL(m) #define DELETE 0177 /* See also ATTN, QUIT in ex_tune.h */ #define ESCAPE 033 /* * Miscellaneous random variables used in more than one place */ var bool aiflag; /* Append/change/insert with autoindent */ var bool anymarks; /* We have used '[a-z] */ var int chng; /* Warn "No write" */ var char *Command; var short defwind; /* -w# change default window size */ var int dirtcnt; /* When >= MAXDIRT, should sync temporary */ #ifdef TIOCLGET var bool dosusp; /* Do SIGTSTP in visual when ^Z typed */ #endif var bool edited; /* Current file is [Edited] */ var line *endcore; /* Last available core location */ extern bool endline; /* Last cmd mode command ended with \n */ #ifndef VMUNIX var short erfile; /* Error message file unit */ #endif var line *fendcore; /* First address in line pointer space */ var char file[FNSIZE]; /* Working file name */ var char genbuf[MAXBSIZE]; /* Working buffer when manipulating linebuf */ var bool hush; /* Command line option - was given, hush up! */ var char *globp; /* (Untyped) input string to command mode */ var bool holdcm; /* Don't cursor address */ var bool inappend; /* in ex command append mode */ var bool inglobal; /* Inside g//... or v//... */ var char *initev; /* Initial : escape for visual */ var bool inopen; /* Inside open or visual */ var char *input; /* Current position in cmd line input buffer */ var bool intty; /* Input is a tty */ var short io; /* General i/o unit (auto-closed on error!) */ extern short lastc; /* Last character ret'd from cmd input */ var bool laste; /* Last command was an "e" (or "rec") */ var char lastmac; /* Last macro called for ** */ var char lasttag[TAGSIZE]; /* Last argument to a tag command */ var char *linebp; /* Used in substituting in \n */ var char linebuf[LBSIZE]; /* The primary line buffer */ var bool listf; /* Command should run in list mode */ var char *loc1; /* Where re began to match (in linebuf) */ var char *loc2; /* First char after re match (") */ var line names['z'-'a'+2]; /* Mark registers a-z,' */ var int notecnt; /* Count for notify (to visual from cmd) */ var bool numberf; /* Command should run in number mode */ var char obuf[BUFSIZ]; /* Buffer for tty output */ var short oprompt; /* Saved during source */ extern short ospeed; /* Output speed (from gtty) */ var int otchng; /* Backup tchng to find changes in macros */ var short peekc; /* Peek ahead character (cmd mode input) */ var char *pkill[2]; /* Trim for put with ragged (LISP) delete */ var bool pfast; /* Have stty -nl'ed to go faster */ var int pid; /* Process id of child */ var int ppid; /* Process id of parent (e.g. main ex proc) */ var jmp_buf resetlab; /* For error throws to top level (cmd mode) */ var int rpid; /* Pid returned from wait() */ var bool ruptible; /* Interruptible is normal state */ var bool seenprompt; /* 1 if have gotten user input */ var bool shudclob; /* Have a prompt to clobber (e.g. on ^D) */ var int status; /* Status returned from wait() */ var int tchng; /* If nonzero, then [Modified] */ extern short tfile; /* Temporary file unit */ var bool vcatch; /* Want to catch an error (open/visual) */ var jmp_buf vreslab; /* For error throws to a visual catch */ var bool writing; /* 1 if in middle of a file write */ var int xchng; /* Suppresses multiple "No writes" in !cmd */ var int bsize; /* Block size for disk i/o */ /* * Macros */ #define CP(a, b) (ignore(strcpy(a, b))) /* * FIXUNDO: do we want to mung undo vars? * Usually yes unless in a macro or global. */ #define FIXUNDO (inopen >= 0 && (inopen || !inglobal)) #define ckaw() {if (chng && value(AUTOWRITE)) wop(0);} #define copy(a,b,c) Copy((char *) a, (char *) b, c) #define eq(a, b) ((a) && (b) && strcmp(a, b) == 0) #define getexit(a) copy(a, resetlab, sizeof (jmp_buf)) #define lastchar() lastc #define outchar(c) (*Outchar)(c) #define pastwh() (ignore(skipwh())) #define pline(no) (*Pline)(no) #define reset() longjmp(resetlab,1) #define resexit(a) copy(resetlab, a, sizeof (jmp_buf)) #define setexit() setjmp(resetlab) #define setlastchar(c) lastc = c #define ungetchar(c) peekc = c #define CATCH vcatch = 1; if (setjmp(vreslab) == 0) { #define ONERR } else { vcatch = 0; #define ENDCATCH } vcatch = 0; /* * Environment like memory */ var char altfile[FNSIZE]; /* Alternate file name */ extern char direct[ONMSZ]; /* Temp file goes here */ extern char shell[ONMSZ]; /* Copied to be settable */ extern char ttytype[ONMSZ]; /* A long and pretty name */ var char uxb[UXBSIZE + 2]; /* Last !command for !! */ /* * The editor data structure for accessing the current file consists * of an incore array of pointers into the temporary file tfile. * Each pointer is 15 bits (the low bit is used by global) and is * padded with zeroes to make an index into the temp file where the * actual text of the line is stored. * * To effect undo, copies of affected lines are saved after the last * line considered to be in the buffer, between dol and unddol. * During an open or visual, which uses the command mode undo between * dol and unddol, a copy of the entire, pre-command buffer state * is saved between unddol and truedol. */ var line *addr1; /* First addressed line in a command */ var line *addr2; /* Second addressed line */ var line *dol; /* Last line in buffer */ var line *dot; /* Current line */ var line *one; /* First line */ var line *truedol; /* End of all lines, including saves */ var line *unddol; /* End of undo saved lines */ var line *zero; /* Points to empty slot before one */ /* * Undo information * * For most commands we save lines changed by salting them away between * dol and unddol before they are changed (i.e. we save the descriptors * into the temp file tfile which is never garbage collected). The * lines put here go back after unddel, and to complete the undo * we delete the lines [undap1,undap2). * * Undoing a move is much easier and we treat this as a special case. * Similarly undoing a "put" is a special case for although there * are lines saved between dol and unddol we don't stick these back * into the buffer. */ var short undkind; var line *unddel; /* Saved deleted lines go after here */ var line *undap1; /* Beginning of new lines */ var line *undap2; /* New lines end before undap2 */ var line *undadot; /* If we saved all lines, dot reverts here */ #define UNDCHANGE 0 #define UNDMOVE 1 #define UNDALL 2 #define UNDNONE 3 #define UNDPUT 4 /* * Function type definitions */ #define NOSTR (char *) 0 #define NOLINE (line *) 0 extern int (*Outchar)(); extern int (*Pline)(); extern int (*Putchar)(); var int (*oldhup)(); int (*setlist())(); int (*setnorm())(); int (*setnorm())(); int (*setnumb())(); line *address(); char *cgoto(); char *genindent(); char *getblock(); char *getenv(); line *getmark(); char *longname(); char *mesg(); char *place(); char *plural(); line *scanfor(); line *setin(); char *strcat(); char *strcpy(); char *strend(); char *tailpath(); char *tgetstr(); char *tgoto(); char *ttyname(); line *vback(); char *vfindcol(); char *vgetline(); char *vinit(); char *vpastwh(); char *vskipwh(); int put(); int putreg(); int YANKreg(); int delete(); int execl(); int filter(); int getfile(); int getsub(); int gettty(); int join(); int listchar(); off_t lseek(); int normchar(); int normline(); int numbline(); var int (*oldquit)(); int onhup(); int onintr(); int onsusp(); int putch(); int shift(); int termchar(); int vfilter(); #ifdef CBREAK int vintr(); #endif int vputch(); int vshftop(); int yank(); /* * C doesn't have a (void) cast, so we have to fake it for lint's sake. */ #ifdef lint # define ignore(a) Ignore((char *) (a)) # define ignorf(a) Ignorf((int (*) ()) (a)) #else # define ignore(a) a # define ignorf(a) a #endif