From 730780fea398916176ce07a4b7a54a45c6e6a1f0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Victor Wagner Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2016 12:39:29 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] Initial commit - vanilla less-481 source --- COPYING | 674 +++++ INSTALL | 186 ++ LICENSE | 27 + Makefile.aut | 143 ++ Makefile.dsb | 51 + Makefile.dsg | 92 + Makefile.dsu | 59 + Makefile.in | 122 + Makefile.o2e | 43 + Makefile.o9c | 47 + Makefile.o9u | 43 + Makefile.wnb | 71 + Makefile.wnm | 56 + NEWS | 902 +++++++ README | 238 ++ brac.c | 100 + ch.c | 974 +++++++ charset.c | 823 ++++++ charset.h | 18 + cmd.h | 134 + cmdbuf.c | 1700 +++++++++++++ command.c | 1806 +++++++++++++ compose.uni | 261 ++ configure | 6755 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ configure.ac | 698 +++++ cvt.c | 114 + decode.c | 842 ++++++ defines.ds | 414 +++ defines.h.in | 437 ++++ defines.o2 | 339 +++ defines.o9 | 351 +++ defines.wn | 352 +++ edit.c | 826 ++++++ filename.c | 1131 +++++++++ forwback.c | 446 ++++ funcs.h | 298 +++ help.c | 238 ++ ifile.c | 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optfunc.c option.c opttbl.c os.c \ + output.c pattern.c position.c prompt.c search.c signal.c \ + tags.c ttyin.c version.c +DISTFILES_W = \ + defines.ds Makefile.dsb Makefile.dsg Makefile.dsu \ + defines.o2 Makefile.o2e \ + defines.o9 Makefile.o9c Makefile.o9u \ + defines.wn Makefile.wnm Makefile.wnb \ + configure +UNICODE_FILES = \ + compose.uni ubin.uni wide.uni +DISTFILES = \ + ${SRC} regexp.c regexp.h \ + COPYING INSTALL LICENSE Makefile.in Makefile.aut NEWS README \ + configure.ac lesskey.c lessecho.c scrsize.c \ + charset.h cmd.h funcs.h lglob.h less.h lesskey.h option.h \ + pckeys.h pattern.h position.h \ + install.sh defines.h.in mkinstalldirs \ + less.nro less.man lesskey.nro lesskey.man lessecho.nro lessecho.man \ + less.hlp \ + mkfuncs.awk mkhelp.c \ + mkutable $(UNICODE_FILES) \ + ${DISTFILES_W} + +all: help.c funcs.h $(UNICODE_FILES) ${srcdir}/configure + +release: .FORCE + ${MAKE} -f Makefile.aut tagall + ${MAKE} -f Makefile.aut all + ${MAKE} -f Makefile.aut clean + ${MAKE} -f Makefile.aut dist + +.FORCE: + +help.c: less.hlp mkhelp + -mv -f ${srcdir}/help.c ${srcdir}/help.c.old + rm -rf help.c + ./mkhelp < less.hlp > help.c + if cmp -s help.c help.c.old; then mv -f help.c.old help.c; fi + +mkhelp: mkhelp.c + ${CC} -o mkhelp mkhelp.c + +${srcdir}/configure: ${srcdir}/configure.ac \ + ${srcdir}/Makefile.in + cd ${srcdir}; autoheader; autoconf + +funcs.h: ${SRC:%=${srcdir}/%} + -mv -f ${srcdir}/funcs.h ${srcdir}/funcs.h.old + awk -f ${srcdir}/mkfuncs.awk ${SRC:%=${srcdir}/%} >${srcdir}/funcs.h + if cmp -s funcs.h funcs.h.old; then mv -f funcs.h.old funcs.h; fi + +lint: + lint -I. ${CPPFLAGS} ${SRC} + +clean: + rm -f Makefile config.status config.log config.cache defines.h stamp-h \ + README NEWS \ + less.nro less.man lesskey.nro lesskey.man lessecho.nro lessecho.man + +distclean: clean +realclean: clean + +REPLACE_VERSION = \ + @REL=`sed -e '/char version/!d' -e 's/[^0-9.]*\([0-9.]*\).*/\1/' -e q ${srcdir}/version.c`; \ + DT=`date '+%d %h %Y'`; \ + echo "Stuffing version number $$REL into $@"; \ + rm -f $@; \ + sed \ + -e "s;@@VERSION@@;$$REL;" \ + -e "s;@@DATE@@;$$DT;" \ + -e "s;@@EMAIL@@;${EMAIL};" \ + -e "s;@@HOMEPAGE@@;${HOMEPAGE};" >$@ + +${srcdir}/README: ${srcdir}/README.VER ${srcdir}/version.c + ${REPLACE_VERSION} ${srcdir}/README.VER +${srcdir}/NEWS: ${srcdir}/NEWS.VER ${srcdir}/version.c + ${REPLACE_VERSION} ${srcdir}/NEWS.VER +${srcdir}/less.nro: ${srcdir}/less.nro.VER ${srcdir}/version.c + ${REPLACE_VERSION} ${srcdir}/less.nro.VER +${srcdir}/lesskey.nro: ${srcdir}/lesskey.nro.VER ${srcdir}/version.c + ${REPLACE_VERSION} ${srcdir}/lesskey.nro.VER +${srcdir}/lessecho.nro: ${srcdir}/lessecho.nro.VER ${srcdir}/version.c + ${REPLACE_VERSION} ${srcdir}/lessecho.nro.VER +${srcdir}/less.hlp: ${srcdir}/less.hlp.VER ${srcdir}/version.c + ${REPLACE_VERSION} ${srcdir}/less.hlp.VER + +${srcdir}/less.man: ${srcdir}/less.nro + ${NROFF} ${srcdir}/less.nro >${srcdir}/less.man +${srcdir}/lesskey.man: ${srcdir}/lesskey.nro + ${NROFF} ${srcdir}/lesskey.nro >${srcdir}/lesskey.man +${srcdir}/lessecho.man: ${srcdir}/lessecho.nro + ${NROFF} ${srcdir}/lessecho.nro >${srcdir}/lessecho.man + +compose.uni: unicode/UnicodeData.txt + ./mkutable -f2 Mn Me -- unicode/UnicodeData.txt > $@ +ubin.uni: unicode/UnicodeData.txt + ./mkutable -f2 Cc Cf Cs Co Zl Zp -- unicode/UnicodeData.txt > $@ +wide.uni: unicode/EastAsianWidth.txt + ./mkutable -f1 W -- unicode/EastAsianWidth.txt > $@ + +distfiles: ${DISTFILES} + +dist: ${DISTFILES} + if [ ! -d ${srcdir}/release ]; then mkdir ${srcdir}/release; fi + @cd ${srcdir}; \ + REL=`sed -e '/char version/!d' -e 's/[^0-9.]*\([0-9.]*\).*/less-\1/' -e q version.c`; \ + rm -rf release/$$REL; mkdir release/$$REL; \ + echo "Preparing $$REL"; \ + rm -rf $$REL; mkdir $$REL; \ + for file in ${DISTFILES}; do \ + ./add_copyright $$file $$REL; \ + done; \ + cd $$REL; chmod -w *; chmod +w ${DISTFILES_W}; chmod +x configure; cd ..; \ + echo "Creating release/$$REL/$$REL.tar.gz"; \ + tar -cf - $$REL | gzip -c >release/$$REL/$$REL.tar.gz; \ + echo "Signing release/$$REL/$$REL.tar.gz"; \ + gpg --detach-sign release/$$REL/$$REL.tar.gz; \ + echo "Creating release/$$REL/$$REL.zip"; \ + zip -rq release/$$REL/$$REL.zip $$REL; \ + rm -rf $$REL + +tagall: + @REL=`sed -e '/char version/!d' -e 's/[^0-9.]*\([0-9.]*\).*/v\1/' -e q ${srcdir}/version.c`; \ + echo "tagging $$REL"; \ + for f in ${srcdir}/RCS/*,v; do \ + REV=`co -p $$f 2>&1 | sed -e '1d' -e '3,$$d' -e 's/revision //'`; \ + ${RCS} -N$$REL:$$REV $$f; \ + done diff --git a/Makefile.dsb b/Makefile.dsb new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e45b602 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile.dsb @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +# Makefile for less. +# MS-DOS version (Borland C/C++ 4.02) + +#### Start of system configuration section. #### + +CC = bcc +LIBDIR = \bc\lib + +CFLAGS = -A- -mm -O2 -w- -1- -2- -a -d -Z +LDFLAGS = -mm +LIBS = +EXT = .EXE + +#### End of system configuration section. #### + +# This rule allows us to supply the necessary -D options +# in addition to whatever the user asks for. +.c.obj: + $(CC) -c -I. $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $< + +OBJ = \ + main.obj screen.obj brac.obj ch.obj charset.obj cmdbuf.obj \ + command.obj cvt.obj decode.obj edit.obj filename.obj forwback.obj \ + help.obj ifile.obj input.obj jump.obj line.obj linenum.obj \ + lsystem.obj mark.obj optfunc.obj option.obj opttbl.obj os.obj \ + output.obj pattern.obj position.obj prompt.obj search.obj signal.obj \ + tags.obj ttyin.obj version.obj + +all: less$(EXT) lesskey$(EXT) + +# This is really horrible, but the command line is too long for +# MS-DOS if we try to link $(OBJ). +less$(EXT): $(OBJ) + ren lesskey.obj lesskey.obo + $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -e$@ *.obj $(LIBS) + ren lesskey.obo lesskey.obj + +lesskey$(EXT): lesskey.obj version.obj + $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -e$@ lesskey.obj version.obj $(LIBS) + +defines.h: defines.ds + -del defines.h + -copy defines.ds defines.h + +$(OBJ): less.h defines.h + +clean: + -del *.obj + -del less.exe + -del lesskey.exe + diff --git a/Makefile.dsg b/Makefile.dsg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b921b5d --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile.dsg @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +# Makefile for less under DJGPP v2.0 or later. + +#### Start of system configuration section. #### + +srcdir = . +VPATH = . + +CC = gcc +INSTALL = ginstall -c +INSTALL_PROGRAM = ginstall +INSTALL_DATA = ginstall -m 644 +AWK = gawk + +CFLAGS = -O2 -g +CFLAGS_COMPILE_ONLY = -c +#LDFLAGS = -s +LDFLAGS = -g +O=o + +LIBS = +prefix = /dev/env/DJDIR +exec_prefix = ${prefix} + +bindir = ${exec_prefix}/bin +sysconfdir = ${prefix}/etc +mandir = ${prefix}/man +manext = 1 + +#### End of system configuration section. #### + +# This rule allows us to supply the necessary -D options +# in addition to whatever the user asks for. +.c.o: + ${CC} -I. ${CFLAGS_COMPILE_ONLY} -DBINDIR=\"${bindir}\" -DSYSDIR=\"${sysconfdir}\" ${CPPFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} $< + +OBJ = \ + main.${O} screen.${O} brac.${O} ch.${O} charset.${O} cmdbuf.${O} \ + command.${O} cvt.${O} decode.${O} edit.${O} filename.${O} forwback.${O} \ + help.${O} ifile.${O} input.${O} jump.${O} line.${O} linenum.${O} \ + lsystem.${O} mark.${O} optfunc.${O} option.${O} opttbl.${O} os.${O} \ + output.${O} pattern.${O} position.${O} prompt.${O} search.${O} signal.${O} \ + tags.${O} ttyin.${O} version.${O} + +all: less lesskey lessecho + +less: ${OBJ} + ${CC} ${LDFLAGS} -o $@ ${OBJ} ${LIBS} + +lesskey: lesskey.${O} version.${O} + ${CC} ${LDFLAGS} -o $@ lesskey.${O} version.${O} + +lessecho: lessecho.${O} version.${O} + ${CC} ${LDFLAGS} -o $@ lessecho.${O} version.${O} + +defines.h: defines.ds + command.com /c copy $< $@ + +${OBJ}: ${srcdir}/less.h defines.h ${srcdir}/funcs.h + +install: all ${srcdir}/less.man ${srcdir}/lesskey.man + ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} less.exe ${bindir}/less.exe + ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} lesskey.exe ${bindir}/lesskey.exe + ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} lessecho.exe ${bindir}/lessecho.exe + ${INSTALL_DATA} ${srcdir}/less.man ${mandir}/man${manext}/less.${manext} + ${INSTALL_DATA} ${srcdir}/lesskey.man ${mandir}/man${manext}/lesskey.${manext} + +info: +install-info: +dvi: +check: +installcheck: + +TAGS: + etags *.c *.h + +newfuncs: + command.com /c if exist funcs.h del funcs.h + ${AWK} -f mkfuncs.awk ${OBJ:.${O}=.c} > funcs.h + +clean: + command.com /c for %f in (*.${O} less lesskey lessecho *.exe) do if exist %f del %f + +mostlyclean: clean + +distclean: clean + command.com /c if not exist Makefile.dsg ren Makefile Makefile.dsg + command.com /c if not exist defines.ds ren defines.h defines.ds + command.com /c for %f in (Makefile defines.h) do if exist %f del %f + +realclean: distclean + command.com /c if exist TAGS del TAGS + diff --git a/Makefile.dsu b/Makefile.dsu new file mode 100644 index 0000000..40a2538 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile.dsu @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +# Makefile for less. +# MS-DOS version + +#### Start of system configuration section. #### + +CC = cl +# Change the following directories to match your installation. +LIBDIR = c:\msvc\lib +INCDIR = c:\msvc\include + +# CFLAGS are compile-time options and LDFLAGS are link-time options. They are +# customized for MSVC 1.0 (MSC 8.0). If you have a different version of the +# compiler, you may need to change some of the options to their equivalents. +# -Ot optimize for speed +# -AL large memory model +# -Za ANSI C conformance +# -nologo suppress MSVC banners +# -onerror:noexe no .EXE file if link errors occur +CFLAGS = -Ot -AL -Za -nologo +LDFLAGS = -onerror:noexe -nologo +LIBS = $(LIBDIR)\llibce.lib $(LIBDIR)\graphics.lib + +#### End of system configuration section. #### + +# This rule allows us to supply the necessary -D options +# in addition to whatever the user asks for. +.c.obj: + $(CC) -c -I. -I$(INCDIR) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $< + +OBJ = \ + main.obj screen.obj brac.obj ch.obj charset.obj cmdbuf.obj \ + command.obj cvt.obj decode.obj edit.obj filename.obj forwback.obj \ + help.obj ifile.obj input.obj jump.obj line.obj linenum.obj \ + lsystem.obj mark.obj optfunc.obj option.obj opttbl.obj os.obj \ + output.obj pattern.obj position.obj prompt.obj search.obj signal.obj \ + tags.obj ttyin.obj version.obj + +all: less lesskey + +# This is really horrible, but the command line is too long for +# MS-DOS if we try to link $(OBJ). +less: $(OBJ) + -if exist lesskey.obj del lesskey.obj + $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ *.obj $(LIBS) + +lesskey: lesskey.obj version.obj + $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ lesskey.obj version.obj $(LIBS) + +defines.h: defines.ds + -del defines.h + -copy defines.ds defines.h + +$(OBJ): less.h defines.h + +clean: + -del *.obj + -del less.exe + -del lesskey.exe + diff --git a/Makefile.in b/Makefile.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c8aed8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile.in @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +# Makefile for less. + +#### Start of system configuration section. #### + +srcdir = @srcdir@ +VPATH = @srcdir@ + +CC = @CC@ +INSTALL = @INSTALL@ +INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@ +INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@ + +CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ +CFLAGS_COMPILE_ONLY = -c +LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@ +CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ +EXEEXT = @EXEEXT@ +O=o + +LIBS = @LIBS@ + +prefix = @prefix@ +exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@ + +# Where the installed binary goes. +bindir = @bindir@ +binprefix = + +sysconfdir = @sysconfdir@ +datarootdir = @datarootdir@ + +mandir = @mandir@ +manext = 1 +manprefix = +DESTDIR = + +#### End of system configuration section. #### + +SHELL = /bin/sh + +# This rule allows us to supply the necessary -D options +# in addition to whatever the user asks for. +.c.o: + ${CC} -I. ${CFLAGS_COMPILE_ONLY} -DBINDIR=\"${bindir}\" -DSYSDIR=\"${sysconfdir}\" ${CPPFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} $< + +OBJ = \ + main.${O} screen.${O} brac.${O} ch.${O} charset.${O} cmdbuf.${O} \ + command.${O} cvt.${O} decode.${O} edit.${O} filename.${O} forwback.${O} \ + help.${O} ifile.${O} input.${O} jump.${O} line.${O} linenum.${O} \ + lsystem.${O} mark.${O} optfunc.${O} option.${O} opttbl.${O} os.${O} \ + output.${O} pattern.${O} position.${O} prompt.${O} search.${O} signal.${O} \ + tags.${O} ttyin.${O} version.${O} @REGEX_O@ + +all: less$(EXEEXT) lesskey$(EXEEXT) lessecho$(EXEEXT) + +less$(EXEEXT): ${OBJ} + ${CC} ${LDFLAGS} -o $@ ${OBJ} ${LIBS} + +lesskey$(EXEEXT): lesskey.${O} version.${O} + ${CC} ${LDFLAGS} -o $@ lesskey.${O} version.${O} + +lessecho$(EXEEXT): lessecho.${O} version.${O} + ${CC} ${LDFLAGS} -o $@ lessecho.${O} version.${O} + +${OBJ}: ${srcdir}/less.h ${srcdir}/funcs.h defines.h + +install: all ${srcdir}/less.nro ${srcdir}/lesskey.nro ${srcdir}/lessecho.nro installdirs + ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} less$(EXEEXT) ${DESTDIR}${bindir}/${binprefix}less$(EXEEXT) + ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} lesskey$(EXEEXT) ${DESTDIR}${bindir}/${binprefix}lesskey$(EXEEXT) + ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} lessecho$(EXEEXT) ${DESTDIR}${bindir}/${binprefix}lessecho$(EXEEXT) + ${INSTALL_DATA} ${srcdir}/less.nro ${DESTDIR}${mandir}/man${manext}/${manprefix}less.${manext} + ${INSTALL_DATA} ${srcdir}/lesskey.nro ${DESTDIR}${mandir}/man${manext}/${manprefix}lesskey.${manext} + ${INSTALL_DATA} ${srcdir}/lessecho.nro ${DESTDIR}${mandir}/man${manext}/${manprefix}lessecho.${manext} + +install-strip: + ${MAKE} INSTALL_PROGRAM='${INSTALL_PROGRAM} -s' install + +installdirs: mkinstalldirs + ${srcdir}/mkinstalldirs ${DESTDIR}${bindir} ${DESTDIR}${mandir}/man${manext} + +uninstall: + rm -f ${DESTDIR}${bindir}/${binprefix}less$(EXEEXT) + rm -f ${DESTDIR}${bindir}/${binprefix}lesskey$(EXEEXT) + rm -f ${DESTDIR}${bindir}/${binprefix}lessecho$(EXEEXT) + rm -f ${DESTDIR}${mandir}/man${manext}/${manprefix}less.${manext} + rm -f ${DESTDIR}${mandir}/man${manext}/${manprefix}lesskey.${manext} + rm -f ${DESTDIR}${mandir}/man${manext}/${manprefix}lessecho.${manext} + +info: +install-info: +dvi: +check: +installcheck: + +TAGS: + cd ${srcdir} && etags *.c *.h + +# config.status might not change defines.h +# Don't rerun config.status if we just configured (so there's no stamp-h). +defines.h: stamp-h +stamp-h: defines.h.in config.status + test ! -f stamp-h || CONFIG_FILES= CONFIG_HEADERS=defines.h ./config.status + touch stamp-h +Makefile: ${srcdir}/Makefile.in config.status + CONFIG_FILES=Makefile CONFIG_HEADERS= ./config.status +config.status: ${srcdir}/configure + ./config.status --recheck + +${srcdir}/configure: ${srcdir}/configure.ac + cd ${srcdir}; autoheader; autoconf + +clean: + rm -f *.${O} core less$(EXEEXT) lesskey$(EXEEXT) lessecho$(EXEEXT) + +mostlyclean: clean + +distclean: clean + rm -f Makefile config.status config.log config.cache defines.h stamp-h + +realclean: distclean + rm -f TAGS + diff --git a/Makefile.o2e b/Makefile.o2e new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3bb6dfc --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile.o2e @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +# Makefile for less. +# OS/2 version, for emx+gcc compiler + +#### Start of system configuration section. #### + +CC = gcc -Zomf +CFLAGS = -I. -O2 -Wall +LDFLAGS = -s -Zcrtdll +LIBS = -ltermcap +O = obj + +#### End of system configuration section. #### + +.SUFFIXES: .c .${O} + +# This rule allows us to supply the necessary -D options +# in addition to whatever the user asks for. +.c.${O}: + ${CC} -c ${CPPFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} $< + +OBJ = \ + main.${O} screen.${O} brac.${O} ch.${O} charset.${O} cmdbuf.${O} \ + command.${O} cvt.${O} decode.${O} edit.${O} filename.${O} forwback.${O} \ + help.${O} ifile.${O} input.${O} jump.${O} line.${O} linenum.${O} \ + lsystem.${O} mark.${O} optfunc.${O} option.${O} opttbl.${O} os.${O} \ + output.${O} pattern.${O} position.${O} prompt.${O} search.${O} signal.${O} \ + tags.${O} ttyin.${O} version.${O} regexp.${O} + +all: less.exe lesskey.exe scrsize.exe + +less.exe: ${OBJ} + ${CC} ${OBJ} -o $@ ${LDFLAGS} ${LIBS} + +lesskey.exe: lesskey.${O} version.${O} + ${CC} lesskey.${O} version.${O} -o $@ ${LDFLAGS} + +scrsize.exe: scrsize.c + ${CC} ${CFLAGS} -D__ST_MT_ERRNO__ -s -Zmtd -lX11 $< + +${OBJ}: defines.h less.h + +defines.h: defines.o2 + copy defines.o2 defines.h diff --git a/Makefile.o9c b/Makefile.o9c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e107f55 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile.o9c @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +# Makefile for less. +# OS-9 version for Microware C 3.2. + +#### Start of system configuration section. #### + +CC = cc +CPPFLAGS = -D_OSK_MWC32 -DDEBUG=0 -DSTRCSPN +CFLAGS = -k=0 -v=. +CFLAGS_COMPILE_ONLY = -r +LDFLAGS = -igm=8 +LIBS = -l=/dd/lib/termlib.l +O = r + + +#### End of system configuration section. #### + +.SUFFIXES: .c .${O} + +# This rule allows us to supply the necessary -D options +# in addition to whatever the user asks for. + +.c.${O}: + ${CC} ${CFLAGS_COMPILE_ONLY} ${CPPFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} $< + +OBJ = \ + main.${O} screen.${O} brac.${O} ch.${O} charset.${O} cmdbuf.${O} \ + command.${O} cvt.${O} decode.${O} edit.${O} filename.${O} forwback.${O} \ + help.${O} ifile.${O} input.${O} jump.${O} line.${O} linenum.${O} \ + lsystem.${O} mark.${O} optfunc.${O} option.${O} opttbl.${O} os.${O} \ + output.${O} pattern.${O} position.${O} prompt.${O} search.${O} signal.${O} \ + tags.${O} ttyin.${O} version.${O} regexp.${O} + +all: less lessecho lesskey + +less: ${OBJ} + ${CC} ${OBJ} -f=$@ ${LDFLAGS} ${LIBS} + +lesskey: lesskey.${O} version.${O} + ${CC} lesskey.${O} version.${O} -f=$@ ${LDFLAGS} + +lessecho: lessecho.${O} version.${O} + ${CC} lessecho.${O} version.${O} -f=$@ ${LDFLAGS} + +${OBJ}: defines.h less.h + +defines.h: defines.o9 + copy defines.o9 defines.h -rf diff --git a/Makefile.o9u b/Makefile.o9u new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8ca84c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile.o9u @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +# Makefile for less. +# OS-9 version for Ultra C. + +#### Start of system configuration section. #### + +CC = cc +CPPFLAGS = +CFLAGS = -v=. +CFLAGS_COMPILE_ONLY = -eas +LDFLAGS = -olM=24k +LIBS = -ltermlib.l -lsys_clib.l -lunix.l +O = r + + +#### End of system configuration section. #### + +.SUFFIXES: .c .${O} + +# This rule allows us to supply the necessary -D options +# in addition to whatever the user asks for. +.c.${O}: + ${CC} ${CFLAGS_COMPILE_ONLY} ${CPPFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} $< + +OBJ = \ + main.${O} screen.${O} brac.${O} ch.${O} charset.${O} cmdbuf.${O} \ + command.${O} cvt.${O} decode.${O} edit.${O} filename.${O} forwback.${O} \ + help.${O} ifile.${O} input.${O} jump.${O} line.${O} linenum.${O} \ + lsystem.${O} mark.${O} optfunc.${O} option.${O} opttbl.${O} os.${O} \ + output.${O} pattern.${O} position.${O} prompt.${O} search.${O} signal.${O} \ + tags.${O} ttyin.${O} version.${O} regexp.${O} + +all: less lesskey + +less: ${OBJ} + ${CC} ${OBJ} -f=$@ ${LDFLAGS} ${LIBS} + +lesskey: lesskey.${O} version.${O} + ${CC} lesskey.${O} version.${O} -f=$@ ${LDFLAGS} + +${OBJ}: defines.h less.h + +defines.h: defines.o9 + copy defines.o9 defines.h -rf diff --git a/Makefile.wnb b/Makefile.wnb new file mode 100644 index 0000000..75a65cd --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile.wnb @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +# Makefile for less. +# Windows version +# Bolarnd C++ 5.5.1 free command line tools + +#### Start of system configuration section. #### +# +# Borland's make knows its own location in the +# filesystem. +# + +CC = bcc32 +LIBDIR = $(MAKEDIR)\..\lib + +CFLAGS = -O2 -w-pro -TWC -P-c -v- -d -f- -ff- -vi +LDFLAGS = -Tpe -v- -ap -c -x -V4.0 -GF:AGGRESSIVE +LD = ilink32 +LIBS = ${LIBDIR}\import32.lib ${LIBDIR}\cw32.lib + +#### End of system configuration section. #### + +# +# This rule allows us to supply the necessary -D options +# in addition to whatever the user asks for. +# +.c.obj: + ${CC} -c -I. ${CPPFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} $< + +OBJ = \ + main.obj screen.obj brac.obj ch.obj charset.obj cmdbuf.obj \ + command.obj cvt.obj decode.obj edit.obj filename.obj forwback.obj \ + help.obj ifile.obj input.obj jump.obj line.obj linenum.obj \ + lsystem.obj mark.obj optfunc.obj option.obj opttbl.obj os.obj \ + output.obj pattern.obj position.obj prompt.obj search.obj signal.obj \ + tags.obj ttyin.obj version.obj regexp.obj + +all: less lesskey lessecho + +# +# This is really horrible, but the command line is too long for +# MS-DOS if we try to link ${OBJ}. +# +less: ${OBJ} + ${LD} ${LDFLAGS} ${LIBDIR}\c0x32.obj $**, $@,,${LIBS} + +lesskey: lesskey.obj version.obj + ${LD} ${LDFLAGS} ${LIBDIR}\c0x32.obj $**, $@,,${LIBS} + +lessecho: lessecho.obj version.obj + ${LD} ${LDFLAGS} ${LIBDIR}\c0x32.obj $**, $@,,${LIBS} + +defines.h: defines.wn + -del defines.h + -copy defines.wn defines.h + +${OBJ}: less.h defines.h funcs.h cmd.h + +clean: + -del *.obj + -del *.il? + -del *.tds + -del defines.h + +spotless: clean + -del less.exe + -del lesskey.exe + -del lessecho.exe + +realclean: spotless + +distclean: spotless + diff --git a/Makefile.wnm b/Makefile.wnm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e1cb60 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile.wnm @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +# Makefile for less. +# Windows 32 Visual C++ version + +#### Start of system configuration section. #### + +CC = cl + +# Normal flags +CFLAGS = /nologo /MD /W3 /EHsc /O2 /I "." /D "WIN32" /D "NDEBUG" /D "_CONSOLE" /c +LDFLAGS = /nologo /subsystem:console /incremental:no /machine:I386 + +# Debugging flags +#CFLAGS = /nologo /MDd /W3 /GX /Od /Gm /Zi /I "." /D "WIN32" /D "NDEBUG" /D "_CONSOLE" /c +#LDFLAGS = /nologo /subsystem:console /incremental:yes /debug /machine:I386 + +LD = link +LIBS = user32.lib + +#### End of system configuration section. #### + +# This rule allows us to supply the necessary -D options +# in addition to whatever the user asks for. +.c.obj: + $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $< + +OBJ = \ + main.obj screen.obj brac.obj ch.obj charset.obj cmdbuf.obj \ + command.obj cvt.obj decode.obj edit.obj filename.obj forwback.obj \ + help.obj ifile.obj input.obj jump.obj line.obj linenum.obj \ + lsystem.obj mark.obj optfunc.obj option.obj opttbl.obj os.obj \ + output.obj pattern.obj position.obj prompt.obj search.obj signal.obj \ + tags.obj ttyin.obj version.obj regexp.obj + +all: less.exe lesskey.exe + +# This is really horrible, but the command line is too long for +# MS-DOS if we try to link ${OBJ}. +less.exe: $(OBJ) + -del lesskey.obj + $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) *.obj $(LIBS) /out:$@ + +lesskey.exe: lesskey.obj version.obj + $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) lesskey.obj version.obj $(LIBS) /out:$@ + +defines.h: defines.wn + -del defines.h + -copy defines.wn defines.h + +$(OBJ): less.h defines.h funcs.h cmd.h + +clean: + -del *.obj + -del less.exe + -del lesskey.exe + + diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..43f1247 --- /dev/null +++ b/NEWS @@ -0,0 +1,902 @@ + + NEWS about less + +====================================================================== + + For the latest news about less, see the "less" Web page: + http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less + You can also download the latest version of less from there. + + To report bugs, suggestions or comments, send email to bug-less@gnu.org + +====================================================================== + + Major changes between "less" versions 458 and 481 + +* Don't overwrite history file; just append to it. + +* New command ESC-G goes to end of currently buffered data in a pipe. + +* Disable history feature when compiled with LESSHISTFILE set to "-". + +* In more-compatible mode, make the -p option apply to every file opened, + not just the first one. + +* In more-compatible mode, change the -e option to work like -E, not -EF. + +* Treat multiple CRs before LF are like one CR (all the CRs are hidden). + +* Allow "extra" string in lesskey file to append to a multi-char command + (like a search pattern), without executing the command. + +* Ignore -u/-U setting while viewing help file, so that + underline and bold chars are displayed correctly. + +* Improve detection of "binary" files in UTF-8 mode. + +* Fix bug with ++ commands. + +* Fix bug where prompt was sometimes not displayed with +G. + +* Fix possible memory corruption + +* Fix bugs and improve performance in ampersand filtering. + +* Automate construction of Unicode tables from Unicode database. + +* Allow %% escape sequence in LESSOPEN variable. + +====================================================================== + + Major changes between "less" versions 451 and 458 + +* Allow backslash escaping of metacharacters in LESS environment variable + after the --use-backslash option. + +* Don't quit if syntax errors are found in command line options. + +* Increase sizes of some internal buffers. + +* Fix configure bug with --with-regex=none. + +* Fix crash with "stty rows 0". + +* Fix Win32 attribute display bug. + +* Fix display bug when using up/down arrow on the command line. + +====================================================================== + + Major changes between "less" versions 444 and 451 + +* Add ESC-F command to keep reading data until a pattern is found. + +* Use exit code of LESSOPEN script if LESSOPEN starts with "||". + +* When up/down arrow is used on the command line immediately after + typing text, the next command starting with that text is found. + +* Add support for GNU regex. + +* Add configure option --with-regex=none and fix compile errors + when compiling with no regex library. + +* Fix bugs handling SGR sequences in Win32. + +* Fix possible crashes caused by malformed LESSOPEN or + LESSCLOSE variables. + +* Fix bug highlighting text which is discontiguous in the file + due to backspace processing. + +* Fix bug in displaying status column when scrolling backwards + with -J and -S in effect. + +====================================================================== + + Major changes between "less" versions 443 and 444 + +* Fix bug in unget handling that can cause strange effects on the + command line. + +* Remove vestiges of obsolete -l option that can cause a crash. + +====================================================================== + + Major changes between "less" versions 436 and 443 + +* Change search behavior such that when a search is given an explicit + pattern, the entire displayed screen is included in the search and + not just the portion after the target line. + +* Add -A option to change search behavior to the old way: only + the portion of the screen after the target line is searched. + +* Add %F formatting to prompt strings, replaced by the last component + of the input file. + +* Control-G while editing a command exits the command. + +* Less now exits with status 2 if control-C is pressed and -K is in effect. + +* Fix "ungetc overflow" when passing long commands via the -p option. + +* Fix bug in using line filtering via the & command + in combination with -i and -I. + +* Fix bug in handling negative arguments to the -j option. + +* Fix bug in handling %t in prompt strings. + +* Improve handling of long option names. + +* Improve percentage calculation for very large files. + +====================================================================== + + Major changes between "less" versions 429 and 436 + +* Don't pass "-" to non-pipe LESSOPEN unless it starts with "-". + +* Allow a fraction as the argument to the -# (--shift) option. + +* Fix highlight bug when underlined/overstruck text matches at end of line. + +* Fix non-regex searches with ctrl-R. + +====================================================================== + + Major changes between "less" versions 424 and 429 + +* LESSOPEN pipe will now be used on standard input, if the LESSOPEN + environment variable begins with "|-". + +* The -D option with one number now means use the normal background color. + +* Don't change permissions on history file if it is not a regular file. + +* Fix non-ANSI-compliant code that caused problems with some compilers. + +* Fix binary file detection in UTF-8 mode. + +* Fix display problems with long lines on "ignaw" terminals. + +* Fix problem interrupting the line number calculation for initial prompt. + +* Fix SGR emulation when dealing with multiple attributes (eg. bold+underline). + +* Fix highlight bug when searching for underlined/overstruck text. + +====================================================================== + + Major changes between "less" versions 418 and 424 + +* New "&" command allows filtering of lines based on a pattern. + +* Status column now displays a search match, even if the matched + string is scrolled off screen because -S is in effect. + +* Improve behavior of -F option. + +* Allow CSI character (0x9B) to work in UTF-8 mode. + +* Output carriage return at startup in case terminal doesn't default + to column 1. + +* Fix bug in '' (quote, quote) command after G command. + +====================================================================== + + Major changes between "less" versions 416 and 418 + +* Color escape sequences are now supported in WIN32 build. + +* Makefile now uses EXEEXT feature of autoconf. + +* Fix search bug when using -R and text contains ANSI color escape sequences. + +* Fix crash when using -r with UTF-8 text containing 0x9B bytes. + +* Fix display bug when using ' command to move less than one page forward. + +* Update GPL to version 3. + +====================================================================== + + Major changes between "less" versions 409 and 416 + +* New --follow-name option makes F command follow the name of a file + rather than the file descriptor if an open file is renamed. + +* Make searching with -i/-I work correctly with non-ASCII text. + +* Fix DJGPP build. + +====================================================================== + + Major changes between "less" versions 406 and 409 + +* Support CSI escape sequences, like SGR escape sequences. + +* Fix bug which caused screen to fail to repaint when window is resized. + +* Fix bug in using -i and -I flags with non-ASCII text. + +* Fix configure bug on systems which don't support langinfo.h. + +* Fix crash when searching text containing certain invalid UTF-8 sequences. + +====================================================================== + + Major changes between "less" versions 394 and 406 + +* Allow decimal point in number for % (percent) command. + +* Allow decimal point in number for -j option (fraction of screen height). + +* Make n command fetch previous pattern from history file on first search. + +* Don't rewrite history file if it has not changed. + +* Don't move to bottom of screen on first page. + +* Don't output extraneous newlines, so copy & pasting lines from the + output works better. + +* The -c option has been made identical with the -C option. + +* Allow "/dev/null" as synomym for "-" in LESSHISTFILE to indicate + that no history file should be used. + +* Search can now find text which follows a null byte, if the PCRE + library is used, or if no-regex searching (ctrl-R) is used. + +* Better compatibility with POSIX more specification. + +* Make -f work for directories. + +* Make "t" cmd traverse tags in the correct order. + +* Allow a few binary characters in the input file before warning + that the file is binary. + +* Don't warn that file is binary if it merely contains ANSI color sequences + and -R is in effect. + +* Update Unicode character tables. + +* Support DESTDIR in Makefile. + +* Fix bug when filename contains certain shell metacharacters such as "$". + +* Fix bug when resizing the window while waiting for input from a pipe. + +* Fix configure bugs. + +====================================================================== + + Major changes between "less" versions 382 and 394 + +* Add history file to save search and shell command history between + invocations of less. + +* Improve behavior of history list for search and shell commands. + +* Add -K (or --quit-on-intr) option to make less exit immediately on ctrl-C. + +* Improve handling of UTF-8 files and commands, including better + line wrapping and handling double-width chars. + +* Added LESSUTFBINFMT environment variable to control display of + non-printable characters in a UTF-8 file. + +* Add --with-secure option to configure, to make it easier to + build a secure version of less. + +* Show search matches in the status column even if search highlights + are disabled via the -G option or the ESC-u command. + +* Improve performance when the file contains very long lines. + +* Add "windows" charset. + +* Add man page for lessecho. + +* Add support for erase2 character, treated same as erase. + +* Use ASCII lowercase/uppercase logic when operating on the command line. + +* Update makefile for Borland C++ 5.5.1. + +* Fix bug in calculating number of pages for %D prompt. + +* Fix bug in handling tag file error. + +* Fix obscure bug if input file is deleted while viewing help. + +* Fix bug handling filenames which include square brackets. + +* Fix possible buffer overflow in "global" tag search. + +* Fix possible buffer overflow in usage of LESSOPEN and LESSCLOSE. + +* Fix buffer overflow in reverse search. + +====================================================================== + + Major changes between "less" versions 381 and 382 + +* Removed some old copyrighted code. + This probably breaks OS/9 support. + +====================================================================== + + Major changes between "less" versions 378 and 381 + +* New -L option to disable LESSOPEN processing. + +* Further support for large (64 bit) file addressing. + Large file support is now set up by the configure script. + +* Use autoconf 2.54. + Replace configure.in, acconfig.h, defines.h.top with configure.ac. + +* Overstriking underscore with underscore is now bold or underlined + depending on context. + +* Use only 7 spaces for line numbers in -N mode, if possible. + +* Fix some bugs in handling overstriking in UTF-8 files. + +* Fix some nroff issues in the man page. + +====================================================================== + + Major changes between "less" versions 376 and 378 + +* Bug fixes: + Default buffer space is now 64K as documented. + Search highlighting works properly when used with -R. + Windows version works properly when input file contains carriage returns. + Clean up some compiler warnings. + +====================================================================== + + Major changes between "less" versions 358 and 376 + +* -x option can now specify multiple variable-width tab stops. + +* -X option no longer disables keypad initialization. + New option --no-keypad disables keypad initialization. + +* New commands t and T step through multiple tag matches. + Added support for "global(1)" tags + (see http://www.gnu.org/software/global/global.html). + +* New prompt style set by option -Pw defines the message printed + while waiting for data in the F command. + +* System-wide lesskey file now defaults to sysless in etc directory + instead of .sysless in bin directory. + Use "configure --sysconfdir=..." to change it. + (For backwards compatibility, .sysless in bin is still recognized.) + +* Pressing RightArrow or LeftArrow while entering a number now shifts + the display N columns rather than editing the number itself. + +* Status column (enabled with -J) now shows search results. + +* Windows version sets window title. + +* Default LESSCHARSET for MS-DOS versions is now "dos". + +* Searching works better with ANSI (SGR) escape sequences. + ANSI color escape sequences are now supported in the MS-DOS (DJGPP) version. + +* Improved performance in reading very large pipes. + +* Eliminated some dependencies on file offets being 32 bits. + +* Fixed problems when viewing files with very long lines. + +* Fixed overstriking in UTF-8 mode, and overstriking tabs. + +* Improved horizontal shifting of text using -R option with ANSI color. + +* Improved handling of filenames containing shell metacharacters. + +* Some fixes for EBCDIC systems. + +* Some fixes for OS/2 systems. + +====================================================================== + + Major changes between "less" versions 354 and 358 + +* Add -J (--status-column) option to display a status column. + +* Add -# (--shift) option to set default horizontal shift distance. + Default horizontal shift distance is now one-half screen width. + +* Horizontal shifting does not shift line numbers if -N is in effect. + +* Horizontal shifting acts as though -S were set, to avoid confusion. + +====================================================================== + + + Major changes between "less" versions 352 and 354 + +* Allow space after numeric-valued command line options. + +* Fix problem with configuring terminal libraries on some systems. + +* Add support for PCRE regular expression library. + +* Add --with-regex option to configure to allow manually selecting + a regular expression library. + +* Fix bug compiling with SECURE = 1. + +====================================================================== + + + Major changes between "less" versions 346 and 352 + +* Enable UTF-8 if "UTF-8" appears in locale-related environment variables. + +* Add --with-editor option to configure script. + +* The -M prompt and = message now show the top and bottom line number. + +* Fix bug in running the editor on a file whose name contains quotes, etc. + +* Fix bug in horizontal scrolling of long lines. + +* Fix bug in doing :d on a file which contains marks. + +* Fix bug causing cleared lines to sometimes be filled with standout, + bold, underline, etc. on certain terminals. + +* Fixes for MS-DOS (DJGPP) version. + +====================================================================== + + + Major changes between "less" versions 340 and 346 + +* The UTF-8 character set is now supported. + +* The default character set is now latin1 rather than ascii. + +* New option -R (--RAW-CONTROL-CHARS) is like -r but handles + long (wrapped) lines correctly, as long as the input contains only + normal text and ANSI color escape sequences. + +* New option -F (--quit-if-one-screen) quits if the text fits on + the first screen. + +* The -w option now highlights the target line of a g or p command. + +* A system-wide lesskey file is supported (LESSKEY_SYSTEM). + +* New escape for prompt strings: %c is replaced by column number. + +* New escape for prompt strings: %P is replaced by percentage into + file, based on line number rather than byte offset. + +* HOME and END keys now jump to beginning of file or end of file. + +====================================================================== + + + Major changes between "less" versions 337 and 340 + +* Command line options for less may now be given in either the old + single-letter form, or a new long name form (--option-name). + See the less man page or "less --help" for the list of long option names. + +* Command line options for lesskey may now be given in a new long name + form. See the lesskey man page for the list of long option names. + +* New command -- toggles an option using the long option name. + +* New command __ queries an option using the long option name. + +* The old -- command is renamed as -!. + +* If a ^P is entered between the dash and the option letter of the - + command, the message describing the new setting is suppressed. + +* Lesskey files may now contain \k escape sequences to represent the + "special" keys (arrows, PAGE-UP/PAGE-DOWN, HOME, END, INSERT, DELETE). + +* New command :d removes the current file from the list of files. + +* New option -~ (like -w before version 335) + suppresses tildes after end-of-file. + +* Less is now released under the GNU General Public License. + +====================================================================== + + + Major changes between "less" versions 335 and 337 + +* Fixed bugs in "make install". + +====================================================================== + + + Major changes between "less" versions 332 and 335 + +* The old -w flag (suppress tildes after end-of-file) has been removed. + +* New -w flag highlights the first new line after a forward-screen. + +* New -W flag highlights the first new line after any forward movement. + +* Window resize works even if LINES and/or COLUMNS environment + variables are incorrect. + +* New percent escapes for prompt strings: + %d is replaced by the page number, and + %D is replaced by the number of pages in the file. + +* Added charsets "iso8859" and "ebcdic". + +* In Windows version, uses HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH if HOME is not defined. + +* Fixed some bugs causing incorrect display on DOS/Windows. + +====================================================================== + + + Major changes between "less" versions 330 and 332 + +* Filenames from the command line are entered into the command history, + so UPARROW/DOWNARROW can be used to retrieve them from the :e command. + +* Now works correctly on Windows when using a scrolling terminal + window (buffer larger than display window). + +* On Windows, now restores the console screen on exit. + Use -X to get the old behavior. + +* Fixed bug on Windows when CAPS-LOCK or NUM-LOCK is pressed. + +* Fixed bug on Windows when piping output of an interactive program. + +* Fixed bug in tags file processing when tags file has DOS-style + line terminators (CR/LF). + +* Fixed compilation problem on OS/2. + +====================================================================== + + + Major changes between "less" versions 321 and 330 + +* Now supports filenames containing spaces (in double quotes). + New option -" can be used to change the quoting characters. + +* In filename completion, a slash is appended to a directory name. + If the environment variable LESSSEPARATOR is set, the value of + that variable, rather than a slash, is appended. + +* LeftArrow and RightArrow are same as ESC-[ and ESC-]. + +* Added commands ESC-( and ESC-), same as ESC-[ and ESC-]. + +* A "quit" command defined in a lesskey file may now have an "extra" + string, which is used to return an exit code from less when it quits. + +* New environment variables LESSMETACHARS and LESSMETAESCAPE provide + more control over how less interfaces to the shell. + +* Ported to Microsoft Visual C compiler for Windows. + +* Ported to DJGPP compiler for MS-DOS. + +* Bug fixes. + +====================================================================== + + + Major changes between "less" versions 291 and 321 + +* Command line at bottom of screen now scrolls, so it can be longer + than the screen width. + +* New commands ESC-] and ESC-[ scroll the display horizontally. + +* New command ESC-SPACE scrolls forward a full screen, even if it + hits end-of-file. + +* Alternate modifiers for search commands: ^N is same as !, + ^F is same as @, and ^E is same as *. + +* New modifier for search commands: ^K means highlight the matches + currently on-screen, but don't move to the first match. + +* New modifier for search commands: ^R means don't use regular + expressions in the search. + +* Environment variable LESSKEY gives name of default lesskey file. + +* Environment variable LESSSECURE will force less to run in + "secure" mode. + +* Command line argument "--" signals that the rest of the arguments + are files (not option flags). + +* Help file (less.hlp) is no longer installed. Help text is now + embedded in the less executable itself. + +* Added -Ph to change the prompt for the help text. + Added -Ps to change the default short prompt (same as plain -P). + +* Ported to the Borland C compiler for MS-DOS. + +* Ported to Windows 95 & Windows NT. + +* Ported to OS-9. + +* Ported to GNU Hurd. + +====================================================================== + + + Major changes between "less" versions 290 and 291 + +* Less environment variables can be specified in lesskey files. + +* Fixed MS-DOS build. + +====================================================================== + + + Major changes between "less" versions 278 and 290 + +* Accepts GNU-style options "--help" and "--version". + +* OS/2 version looks for less.ini in $HOME before $INIT and $PATH. + +* Bug fixes + +====================================================================== + + + Major changes between "less" versions 252 and 278 + +* A LESSOPEN preprocessor may now pipe the converted file data to less, + rather than writing it to a temporary file. + +* Search pattern highlighting has been fixed. It now highlights + reliably, even if a string is split across two screen lines, + contains TABs, etc. + +* The -F flag (which suppress search highlighting) has been changed + to -G. A new flag, -g, changes search highlighting to highlight + only the string found by the last search command, instead of all + strings which match the last search command. + +* New flag -I acts like -i, but ignores case even if the search + pattern contains uppercase letters. + +* Less now checks for the environment variable VISUAL before EDITOR. + +* Ported to OS/2. + +====================================================================== + + + Major changes between "less" versions 237 and 252 + +* Changes in line-editing keys: + The literal key is now ^V or ^A rather than \ (backslash). + Filename completion commands (TAB and ^L) are disabled + when typing a search pattern. + +* Line-editing command keys can be redefined using lesskey. + +* Lesskey with no input file defaults to $HOME/.lesskey + rather than standard input. + +* New option -V displays version number of less. + +* New option -V displays version number of lesskey. + +* Help file less.hlp is now installed by default in /usr/local/share + rather than /usr/local/lib. + + +====================================================================== + + + Major changes between "less" versions 170 and 237 + +* By popular demand, text which matches the current search pattern + is highlighted. New -F flag disables this feature. + +* Henry Spencer's regexp.c is now included, for systems which do not + have a regular expression library. + regexp.c is Copyright (c) 1986 by University of Toronto. + +* New line-editing keys, including command history (arrow keys) and + filename completion (TAB). + +* Input preprocessor allows modification of input files (e.g. uncompress) + via LESSOPEN/LESSCLOSE environment variables. + +* New -X flag disables sending termcap "ti" and "te" (initialize and + deinitialize) strings to the terminal. + +* Changing -i from within less now correctly affects a subsequent + repeated search. + +* Searching for underlined or overstruck text now works when the -u + flag is in effect, rather than the -i flag. + +* Use setlocale (LANG and LC_CTYPE environment variables) to determine + the character set if LESSCHARSET/LESSCHARDEF are not set. + +* The default format for displaying binary characters is now standout + (reverse video) rather than blinking. This can still be changed by + setting the LESSBINFMT environment variable. + +* Use autoconf installation technology. + +* Ported to MS-DOS. + + ******************************** + Things that may surprise you + ******************************** + +* When you enter text at the bottom of the screen (search string, + filename, etc.), some keys act different than previously. + Specifically, \ (backslash), ESC, TAB, BACKTAB, and control-L + now have line editing functions. + +* Some previous unofficial versions of less were able to display + compressed files. The new LESSOPEN/LESSCLOSE feature now provides + this functionality in a different way. + +* Some previous unofficial versions of less provided a -Z flag to + set the number of lines of text to retain between full screen scrolls. + The -z-n flag (that is, -z with a negative number) provides this + functionality. + + +====================================================================== + + + Major changes between "less" versions 123 and 170 + +* New option -j allows target lines to be positioned anywhere on screen. + +* New option -S truncates displayed line at the screen width, + rather than wrapping onto the next line. + +* New option -y limits amount of forward scroll. + +* New option -T specifies a "tags" file. + +* Non-printable, non-control characters are displayed in octal. + Such characters, as well as control characters, are displayed + in blinking mode. + +* New command -+ sets an option to its default. +* New command -- sets an option to the opposite of its default. + +* Lesskey file may have a string appended to a key's action, + which acts as though typed in after the command. + +* New commands ESC-^F and ESC-^B match arbitrary types of brackets. + +* New command F monitors a growing file (like "tail -f"). + +* New command | pipes a section of the input file into a shell command. + +* New command :x directly jumps to a file in the command line list. + +* Search commands have been enhanced and reorganized: + n Repeat search, same direction. + N Repeat search, opposite direction. + ESC-/ Search forward thru file boundaries + ESC-? Search backward thru file boundaries + ESC-n Repeat search thru file boundaries, same direction. + ESC-N Repeat search thru file boundaries, opposite direction. + Special character * causes search to search thru file boundaries. + Special character @ causes search to begin at start/end of file list. + +* Examining a new file adds it to the command line list. + A list of files, or an expression which matches more than one file, + may be examined; all of them are added to the command line list. + +* Environment variables LESSCHARSET and LESSCHARDEF can define + a non-ASCII character set. + +* Partial support for MSDOS, including options -R for repainting screen + on quit, -v/-V to select video mode, and -W to change window size. + + +====================================================================== + + + Major changes between "less" versions 97 and 123 + +* New option (-N) causes line numbers to be displayed in the + text of the file (like vi "set nu"). + +* New option (-?) prints help message immediately. + +* New option (-r) displays "raw" control characters, without + mapping them to ^X notation. + +* New option (-f) forces less to open non-regular files + (directories, etc). + +* New option (-k) can be used to specify lesskey files by name. + +* New option (-y) can be used to set a forward scroll limit + (like -h sets a backward scroll limit). + +* File marks (set by the m command) are now preserved when a new + file is edited. The ' command can thus be used to switch files. + +* New command ESC-/ searches all files (on the command line) + for a pattern. + +* New command ESC-n repeats previous search, spanning files. + +* The N command has been changed to repeat the previous search + in the reverse direction. The old N command is still available + via :n. + +* New command ESC-N repeats previous search in the reverse + direction and spanning files. + +* 8 bit characters are now supported. A new option (-g) can be + used to strip off the eighth bit (the previous behavior). + +* Options which take a following string (like -t) may now + optionally have a space between the option letter and the string. + +* Six new commands { } ( ) [ and ] can be used to match + brackets of specific types, similar to vi % command. + +* New commands z and w move forward/backward one window and + simultaneously set the window size. + +* Prompt string expansion now has %L for line number of the last + line in the file, and %E for the name of the editor. + Also, % escapes which refer to a line (b=bottom, t=top, etc.) + can use j for the jump target line. + +* New environment variable LESSEDIT can be used to tailor the + command string passed to the editor by the v command. + +* Examining a file which was previously examined will return + to the same position in the file. + +* A "%" is expanded to the current filename and a "#" to the + previous filename, in both shell commands and the E command. + (Previously % worked only in shell commands and # worked + only in the E command.) + +* New command ":ta" is equivalent to "-t". + +* New command "s" is equivalent to "-l". + +* The - command may be followed by "+X" to revert to the default + for option X, or "-X" to get the opposite of the default. + +* Lesskey files may now include characters after the action as + extra input to be parsed after the action; for example: + "toggle-option X" to toggle a specific option X. + + + + + diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..726904d --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1,238 @@ + + Less, version 481 + + This is the distribution of less, version 481, released 31 Aug 2015. + This program is part of the GNU project (http://www.gnu.org). + + This program is free software. You may redistribute it and/or + modify it under the terms of either: + + 1. The GNU General Public License, as published by the Free + Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any + later version. A copy of this license is in the file COPYING. + or + 2. The Less License, in the file LICENSE. + + Please report any problems to bug-less@gnu.org. + See http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less for the latest info. + +========================================================================= + +This is the distribution of "less", a paginator similar to "more" or "pg". + +The formatted manual page is in less.man. +The manual page nroff source is in less.nro. +Major changes made since the last posted version are in NEWS. + +======================================================================= +INSTALLATION (Unix systems only): + +1. Move the distributed source to its own directory and unpack it, + if you have not already done so. + +2. Type "sh configure". + This will generate a Makefile and a defines.h. + Warning: if you have a GNU sed, make sure it is version 2.05 or later. + + The file INSTALL describes the usage of the configure program in + general. In addition, these options to configure are supported: + + --with-editor=program + Specifies the default editor program used by the "v" command. + The default is "vi". + + --with-regex=lib + Specifies the regular expression library used by less for pattern + matching. The default is "auto", which means the configure program + finds a regular expression library automatically. Other values are: + gnu Use the GNU regex library. + pcre Use the PCRE library. + posix Use the POSIX-compatible regcomp. + regcmp Use the regcmp library. + re_comp Use the re_comp library. + regcomp Use the V8-compatible regcomp. + regcomp-local Use Henry Spencer's V8-compatible regcomp + (source is supplied with less). + none No regular expressions, only simple string matching. + --with-secure + Builds a "secure" version of less, with some features disabled + to prevent users from viewing other files, accessing shell + commands, etc. + + +3. It is a good idea to look over the generated Makefile and defines.h + and make sure they look ok. If you know of any peculiarities of + your system that configure might not have detected, you may fix the + Makefile now. Take particular notice of the list of "terminal" + libraries in the LIBS definition in the Makefile; these may need + to be edited. The terminal libraries will be some subset of + -lncurses -lcurses -ltermcap -ltermlib + + If you wish, you may edit defines.h to remove some optional features. + If you choose not to include some features in your version, you may + wish to edit the manual page "less.nro" and the help page "less.hlp" + to remove the descriptions of the features which you are removing. + If you edit less.hlp, you should run "make -f Makefile.aut help.c". + +4. Type "make" and watch the fun. + +5. If the make succeeds, it will generate the programs "less", + "lesskey" and "lessecho" in your current directory. Test the + generated programs. + +6. When satisfied that it works, if you wish to install it + in a public place, type "make install". + + The default install destinations are: + Executables (less, lesskey, lessecho) in /usr/local/bin + Documentation (less.nro, lesskey.nro) in /usr/local/man/man1 + If you want to install any of these files elsewhere, define + bindir and/or mandir to the appropriate directories. + +If you have any problems building or running "less", suggestions, +complaints, etc., you may mail to bug-less@gnu.org. + +Note to hackers: comments noting possible improvements are enclosed +in double curly brackets {{ like this }}. + +(Note that the above note was originally written at a time when +"hackers" most commonly meant "enthusiastic and dedicated computer +programmers", not "persons who attempt to circumvent computer security".) + + + +======================================================================= +INSTALLATION (MS-DOS systems only, + with Microsoft C, Borland C, or DJGPP) + +1. Move the distributed source to its own directory. + Depending on your compiler, you may need to convert the source + to have CR-LF rather than LF as line terminators. + +2. If you are using Microsoft C, rename MAKEFILE.DSU to MAKEFILE. + If you are using Borland C, rename MAKEFILE.DSB to MAKEFILE. + If you are using DJGPP, rename MAKEFILE.DSG to MAKEFILE. + +3. Look at MAKEFILE to make sure that the definitions for CC and LIBDIR + are correct. CC should be the name of your C compiler and + LIBDIR should be the directory where the C libraries reside (for + Microsoft C only). If these definitions need to be changed, you can + either modify the definitions directly in MAKEFILE, or set your + environment variables CC and/or LIBDIR to override the definitions + in MAKEFILE. + +4. If you wish, you may edit DEFINES.DS to remove some optional features. + If you choose not to include some features in your version, you may + wish to edit the manual page LESS.MAN and the help page HELP.C + to remove the descriptions of the features which you are removing. + +5. Run your "make" program and watch the fun. + If your "make" requires a flag to import environment variables, + you should use that flag. + If your compiler runs out of memory, try running "make -n >cmds.bat" + and then run cmds.bat. + +6. If the make succeeds, it will generate the programs "LESS.EXE" and + "LESSKEY.EXE" in your current directory. Test the generated programs. + +7. When satisfied that it works, you may wish to install LESS.EXE and + LESSKEY.EXE in a directory which is included in your PATH. + + + +======================================================================= +INSTALLATION (Windows-95, Windows-98 and Windows-NT systems only, + with Borland C or Microsoft Visual C++) + +1. Move the distributed source to its own directory. + +2. If you are using Borland C, rename Makefile.wnb to Makefile. + If you are using Microsoft Visual C++, rename Makefile.wnm to Makefile. + +3. Check the Makefile to make sure the definitions look ok. + +4. If you wish, you may edit defines.wn to remove some optional features. + If you choose not to include some features in your version, you may + wish to edit the manual page less.man and the help page help.c + to remove the descriptions of the features which you are removing. + +5. Type "make" and watch the fun. + +6. If the make succeeds, it will generate the programs "less.exe" and + "lesskey.exe" in your current directory. Test the generated programs. + +7. When satisfied that it works, if you wish to install it + in a public place, type "make install". + See step 6 of the Unix installation instructions for details + on how to change the default installation directories. + + + +======================================================================= +INSTALLATION (OS/2 systems only, + with EMX C) + +1. Move the distributed source to its own directory. + +2. Rename Makefile.o2e to Makefile. + +3. Check the Makefile to make sure the definitions look ok. + +4. If you wish, you may edit defines.o2 to remove some optional features. + If you choose not to include some features in your version, you may + wish to edit the manual page less.man and the help page help.c + to remove the descriptions of the features which you are removing. + +5. Type "make" and watch the fun. + +6. If the make succeeds, it will generate the programs "less.exe" and + "lesskey.exe" in your current directory. Test the generated programs. + +7. Make sure you have the emx runtime installed. You need the emx DLLs + emx.dll and emxlibcs.dll and also the termcap database, termcap.dat. + Make sure you have termcap.dat either in the default location or + somewhere in a directory listed in the PATH or INIT environment + variables. + +8. When satisfied that it works, you may wish to install less.exe, + lesskey.exe and scrsize.exe in a directory which is included in + your PATH. scrsize.exe is required only if you use a terminal + emulator such as xterm or rxvt. + + + +======================================================================= +INSTALLATION (OS-9 systems only, + with Microware C or Ultra C) + +1. Move the distributed source to its own directory. + +2. If you are using Microware C, rename Makefile.o9c to Makefile. + If you are using Ultra C, rename Makefile.o9u to Makefile. + +3. Check the Makefile to make sure the definitions look ok. + +4. If you wish, you may edit defines.o9 to remove some optional features. + If you choose not to include some features in your version, you may + wish to edit the manual page less.man and the help page help.c + to remove the descriptions of the features which you are removing. + +5. Type "dmake" and watch the fun. + The standard OS-9 "make" will probably not work. If you don't + have dmake, you can get a copy from os9archive.rtsi.com. + +6. If the make succeeds, it will generate the programs "less" and + "lesskey" in your current directory. Test the generated programs. + +7. When satisfied that it works, if you wish to install it + in a public place, type "dmake install". + See step 6 of the Unix installation instructions for details + on how to change the default installation directories. + +======================================================================= +ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: + Some versions of the less distribution are packaged using + Info-ZIP's compression utility. + Info-ZIP's software is free and can be obtained as source + code or executables from various anonymous-ftp sites, + including ftp.uu.net:/pub/archiving/zip. diff --git a/brac.c b/brac.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..10a0843 --- /dev/null +++ b/brac.c @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Routines to perform bracket matching functions. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#include "position.h" + +/* + * Try to match the n-th open bracket + * which appears in the top displayed line (forwdir), + * or the n-th close bracket + * which appears in the bottom displayed line (!forwdir). + * The characters which serve as "open bracket" and + * "close bracket" are given. + */ + public void +match_brac(obrac, cbrac, forwdir, n) + register int obrac; + register int cbrac; + int forwdir; + int n; +{ + register int c; + register int nest; + POSITION pos; + int (*chget)(); + + extern int ch_forw_get(), ch_back_get(); + + /* + * Seek to the line containing the open bracket. + * This is either the top or bottom line on the screen, + * depending on the type of bracket. + */ + pos = position((forwdir) ? TOP : BOTTOM); + if (pos == NULL_POSITION || ch_seek(pos)) + { + if (forwdir) + error("Nothing in top line", NULL_PARG); + else + error("Nothing in bottom line", NULL_PARG); + return; + } + + /* + * Look thru the line to find the open bracket to match. + */ + do + { + if ((c = ch_forw_get()) == '\n' || c == EOI) + { + if (forwdir) + error("No bracket in top line", NULL_PARG); + else + error("No bracket in bottom line", NULL_PARG); + return; + } + } while (c != obrac || --n > 0); + + /* + * Position the file just "after" the open bracket + * (in the direction in which we will be searching). + * If searching forward, we are already after the bracket. + * If searching backward, skip back over the open bracket. + */ + if (!forwdir) + (void) ch_back_get(); + + /* + * Search the file for the matching bracket. + */ + chget = (forwdir) ? ch_forw_get : ch_back_get; + nest = 0; + while ((c = (*chget)()) != EOI) + { + if (c == obrac) + nest++; + else if (c == cbrac && --nest < 0) + { + /* + * Found the matching bracket. + * If searching backward, put it on the top line. + * If searching forward, put it on the bottom line. + */ + jump_line_loc(ch_tell(), forwdir ? -1 : 1); + return; + } + } + error("No matching bracket", NULL_PARG); +} diff --git a/ch.c b/ch.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..da729c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/ch.c @@ -0,0 +1,974 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Low level character input from the input file. + * We use these special purpose routines which optimize moving + * both forward and backward from the current read pointer. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C +#include +#include +#endif + +#if HAVE_STAT_INO +#include +extern dev_t curr_dev; +extern ino_t curr_ino; +#endif + +typedef POSITION BLOCKNUM; + +public int ignore_eoi; + +/* + * Pool of buffers holding the most recently used blocks of the input file. + * The buffer pool is kept as a doubly-linked circular list, + * in order from most- to least-recently used. + * The circular list is anchored by the file state "thisfile". + */ +struct bufnode { + struct bufnode *next, *prev; + struct bufnode *hnext, *hprev; +}; + +#define LBUFSIZE 8192 +struct buf { + struct bufnode node; + BLOCKNUM block; + unsigned int datasize; + unsigned char data[LBUFSIZE]; +}; +#define bufnode_buf(bn) ((struct buf *) bn) + +/* + * The file state is maintained in a filestate structure. + * A pointer to the filestate is kept in the ifile structure. + */ +#define BUFHASH_SIZE 1024 +struct filestate { + struct bufnode buflist; + struct bufnode hashtbl[BUFHASH_SIZE]; + int file; + int flags; + POSITION fpos; + int nbufs; + BLOCKNUM block; + unsigned int offset; + POSITION fsize; +}; + +#define ch_bufhead thisfile->buflist.next +#define ch_buftail thisfile->buflist.prev +#define ch_nbufs thisfile->nbufs +#define ch_block thisfile->block +#define ch_offset thisfile->offset +#define ch_fpos thisfile->fpos +#define ch_fsize thisfile->fsize +#define ch_flags thisfile->flags +#define ch_file thisfile->file + +#define END_OF_CHAIN (&thisfile->buflist) +#define END_OF_HCHAIN(h) (&thisfile->hashtbl[h]) +#define BUFHASH(blk) ((blk) & (BUFHASH_SIZE-1)) + +/* + * Macros to manipulate the list of buffers in thisfile->buflist. + */ +#define FOR_BUFS(bn) \ + for (bn = ch_bufhead; bn != END_OF_CHAIN; bn = bn->next) + +#define BUF_RM(bn) \ + (bn)->next->prev = (bn)->prev; \ + (bn)->prev->next = (bn)->next; + +#define BUF_INS_HEAD(bn) \ + (bn)->next = ch_bufhead; \ + (bn)->prev = END_OF_CHAIN; \ + ch_bufhead->prev = (bn); \ + ch_bufhead = (bn); + +#define BUF_INS_TAIL(bn) \ + (bn)->next = END_OF_CHAIN; \ + (bn)->prev = ch_buftail; \ + ch_buftail->next = (bn); \ + ch_buftail = (bn); + +/* + * Macros to manipulate the list of buffers in thisfile->hashtbl[n]. + */ +#define FOR_BUFS_IN_CHAIN(h,bn) \ + for (bn = thisfile->hashtbl[h].hnext; \ + bn != END_OF_HCHAIN(h); bn = bn->hnext) + +#define BUF_HASH_RM(bn) \ + (bn)->hnext->hprev = (bn)->hprev; \ + (bn)->hprev->hnext = (bn)->hnext; + +#define BUF_HASH_INS(bn,h) \ + (bn)->hnext = thisfile->hashtbl[h].hnext; \ + (bn)->hprev = END_OF_HCHAIN(h); \ + thisfile->hashtbl[h].hnext->hprev = (bn); \ + thisfile->hashtbl[h].hnext = (bn); + +static struct filestate *thisfile; +static int ch_ungotchar = -1; +static int maxbufs = -1; + +extern int autobuf; +extern int sigs; +extern int secure; +extern int screen_trashed; +extern int follow_mode; +extern constant char helpdata[]; +extern constant int size_helpdata; +extern IFILE curr_ifile; +#if LOGFILE +extern int logfile; +extern char *namelogfile; +#endif + +static int ch_addbuf(); + + +/* + * Get the character pointed to by the read pointer. + */ + int +ch_get() +{ + register struct buf *bp; + register struct bufnode *bn; + register int n; + register int slept; + register int h; + POSITION pos; + POSITION len; + + if (thisfile == NULL) + return (EOI); + + /* + * Quick check for the common case where + * the desired char is in the head buffer. + */ + if (ch_bufhead != END_OF_CHAIN) + { + bp = bufnode_buf(ch_bufhead); + if (ch_block == bp->block && ch_offset < bp->datasize) + return bp->data[ch_offset]; + } + + slept = FALSE; + + /* + * Look for a buffer holding the desired block. + */ + h = BUFHASH(ch_block); + FOR_BUFS_IN_CHAIN(h, bn) + { + bp = bufnode_buf(bn); + if (bp->block == ch_block) + { + if (ch_offset >= bp->datasize) + /* + * Need more data in this buffer. + */ + break; + goto found; + } + } + if (bn == END_OF_HCHAIN(h)) + { + /* + * Block is not in a buffer. + * Take the least recently used buffer + * and read the desired block into it. + * If the LRU buffer has data in it, + * then maybe allocate a new buffer. + */ + if (ch_buftail == END_OF_CHAIN || + bufnode_buf(ch_buftail)->block != -1) + { + /* + * There is no empty buffer to use. + * Allocate a new buffer if: + * 1. We can't seek on this file and -b is not in effect; or + * 2. We haven't allocated the max buffers for this file yet. + */ + if ((autobuf && !(ch_flags & CH_CANSEEK)) || + (maxbufs < 0 || ch_nbufs < maxbufs)) + if (ch_addbuf()) + /* + * Allocation failed: turn off autobuf. + */ + autobuf = OPT_OFF; + } + bn = ch_buftail; + bp = bufnode_buf(bn); + BUF_HASH_RM(bn); /* Remove from old hash chain. */ + bp->block = ch_block; + bp->datasize = 0; + BUF_HASH_INS(bn, h); /* Insert into new hash chain. */ + } + + read_more: + pos = (ch_block * LBUFSIZE) + bp->datasize; + if ((len = ch_length()) != NULL_POSITION && pos >= len) + /* + * At end of file. + */ + return (EOI); + + if (pos != ch_fpos) + { + /* + * Not at the correct position: must seek. + * If input is a pipe, we're in trouble (can't seek on a pipe). + * Some data has been lost: just return "?". + */ + if (!(ch_flags & CH_CANSEEK)) + return ('?'); + if (lseek(ch_file, (off_t)pos, SEEK_SET) == BAD_LSEEK) + { + error("seek error", NULL_PARG); + clear_eol(); + return (EOI); + } + ch_fpos = pos; + } + + /* + * Read the block. + * If we read less than a full block, that's ok. + * We use partial block and pick up the rest next time. + */ + if (ch_ungotchar != -1) + { + bp->data[bp->datasize] = ch_ungotchar; + n = 1; + ch_ungotchar = -1; + } else if (ch_flags & CH_HELPFILE) + { + bp->data[bp->datasize] = helpdata[ch_fpos]; + n = 1; + } else + { + n = iread(ch_file, &bp->data[bp->datasize], + (unsigned int)(LBUFSIZE - bp->datasize)); + } + + if (n == READ_INTR) + return (EOI); + if (n < 0) + { +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + if (errno != EPIPE) +#endif + { + error("read error", NULL_PARG); + clear_eol(); + } + n = 0; + } + +#if LOGFILE + /* + * If we have a log file, write the new data to it. + */ + if (!secure && logfile >= 0 && n > 0) + write(logfile, (char *) &bp->data[bp->datasize], n); +#endif + + ch_fpos += n; + bp->datasize += n; + + /* + * If we have read to end of file, set ch_fsize to indicate + * the position of the end of file. + */ + if (n == 0) + { + ch_fsize = pos; + if (ignore_eoi) + { + /* + * We are ignoring EOF. + * Wait a while, then try again. + */ + if (!slept) + { + PARG parg; + parg.p_string = wait_message(); + ierror("%s", &parg); + } +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER + sleep(1); +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + Sleep(1000); +#endif +#endif + slept = TRUE; + +#if HAVE_STAT_INO + if (follow_mode == FOLLOW_NAME) + { + /* See whether the file's i-number has changed, + * or the file has shrunk. + * If so, force the file to be closed and + * reopened. */ + struct stat st; + POSITION curr_pos = ch_tell(); + int r = stat(get_filename(curr_ifile), &st); + if (r == 0 && (st.st_ino != curr_ino || + st.st_dev != curr_dev || + (curr_pos != NULL_POSITION && st.st_size < curr_pos))) + { + /* screen_trashed=2 causes + * make_display to reopen the file. */ + screen_trashed = 2; + return (EOI); + } + } +#endif + } + if (sigs) + return (EOI); + } + + found: + if (ch_bufhead != bn) + { + /* + * Move the buffer to the head of the buffer chain. + * This orders the buffer chain, most- to least-recently used. + */ + BUF_RM(bn); + BUF_INS_HEAD(bn); + + /* + * Move to head of hash chain too. + */ + BUF_HASH_RM(bn); + BUF_HASH_INS(bn, h); + } + + if (ch_offset >= bp->datasize) + /* + * After all that, we still don't have enough data. + * Go back and try again. + */ + goto read_more; + + return (bp->data[ch_offset]); +} + +/* + * ch_ungetchar is a rather kludgy and limited way to push + * a single char onto an input file descriptor. + */ + public void +ch_ungetchar(c) + int c; +{ + if (c != -1 && ch_ungotchar != -1) + error("ch_ungetchar overrun", NULL_PARG); + ch_ungotchar = c; +} + +#if LOGFILE +/* + * Close the logfile. + * If we haven't read all of standard input into it, do that now. + */ + public void +end_logfile() +{ + static int tried = FALSE; + + if (logfile < 0) + return; + if (!tried && ch_fsize == NULL_POSITION) + { + tried = TRUE; + ierror("Finishing logfile", NULL_PARG); + while (ch_forw_get() != EOI) + if (ABORT_SIGS()) + break; + } + close(logfile); + logfile = -1; + namelogfile = NULL; +} + +/* + * Start a log file AFTER less has already been running. + * Invoked from the - command; see toggle_option(). + * Write all the existing buffered data to the log file. + */ + public void +sync_logfile() +{ + register struct buf *bp; + register struct bufnode *bn; + int warned = FALSE; + BLOCKNUM block; + BLOCKNUM nblocks; + + nblocks = (ch_fpos + LBUFSIZE - 1) / LBUFSIZE; + for (block = 0; block < nblocks; block++) + { + int wrote = FALSE; + FOR_BUFS(bn) + { + bp = bufnode_buf(bn); + if (bp->block == block) + { + write(logfile, (char *) bp->data, bp->datasize); + wrote = TRUE; + break; + } + } + if (!wrote && !warned) + { + error("Warning: log file is incomplete", + NULL_PARG); + warned = TRUE; + } + } +} + +#endif + +/* + * Determine if a specific block is currently in one of the buffers. + */ + static int +buffered(block) + BLOCKNUM block; +{ + register struct buf *bp; + register struct bufnode *bn; + register int h; + + h = BUFHASH(block); + FOR_BUFS_IN_CHAIN(h, bn) + { + bp = bufnode_buf(bn); + if (bp->block == block) + return (TRUE); + } + return (FALSE); +} + +/* + * Seek to a specified position in the file. + * Return 0 if successful, non-zero if can't seek there. + */ + public int +ch_seek(pos) + register POSITION pos; +{ + BLOCKNUM new_block; + POSITION len; + + if (thisfile == NULL) + return (0); + + len = ch_length(); + if (pos < ch_zero() || (len != NULL_POSITION && pos > len)) + return (1); + + new_block = pos / LBUFSIZE; + if (!(ch_flags & CH_CANSEEK) && pos != ch_fpos && !buffered(new_block)) + { + if (ch_fpos > pos) + return (1); + while (ch_fpos < pos) + { + if (ch_forw_get() == EOI) + return (1); + if (ABORT_SIGS()) + return (1); + } + return (0); + } + /* + * Set read pointer. + */ + ch_block = new_block; + ch_offset = pos % LBUFSIZE; + return (0); +} + +/* + * Seek to the end of the file. + */ + public int +ch_end_seek() +{ + POSITION len; + + if (thisfile == NULL) + return (0); + + if (ch_flags & CH_CANSEEK) + ch_fsize = filesize(ch_file); + + len = ch_length(); + if (len != NULL_POSITION) + return (ch_seek(len)); + + /* + * Do it the slow way: read till end of data. + */ + while (ch_forw_get() != EOI) + if (ABORT_SIGS()) + return (1); + return (0); +} + +/* + * Seek to the last position in the file that is currently buffered. + */ + public int +ch_end_buffer_seek() +{ + register struct buf *bp; + register struct bufnode *bn; + POSITION buf_pos; + POSITION end_pos; + + if (thisfile == NULL || (ch_flags & CH_CANSEEK)) + return (ch_end_seek()); + + end_pos = 0; + FOR_BUFS(bn) + { + bp = bufnode_buf(bn); + buf_pos = (bp->block * LBUFSIZE) + bp->datasize; + if (buf_pos > end_pos) + end_pos = buf_pos; + } + + return (ch_seek(end_pos)); +} + +/* + * Seek to the beginning of the file, or as close to it as we can get. + * We may not be able to seek there if input is a pipe and the + * beginning of the pipe is no longer buffered. + */ + public int +ch_beg_seek() +{ + register struct bufnode *bn; + register struct bufnode *firstbn; + + /* + * Try a plain ch_seek first. + */ + if (ch_seek(ch_zero()) == 0) + return (0); + + /* + * Can't get to position 0. + * Look thru the buffers for the one closest to position 0. + */ + firstbn = ch_bufhead; + if (firstbn == END_OF_CHAIN) + return (1); + FOR_BUFS(bn) + { + if (bufnode_buf(bn)->block < bufnode_buf(firstbn)->block) + firstbn = bn; + } + ch_block = bufnode_buf(firstbn)->block; + ch_offset = 0; + return (0); +} + +/* + * Return the length of the file, if known. + */ + public POSITION +ch_length() +{ + if (thisfile == NULL) + return (NULL_POSITION); + if (ignore_eoi) + return (NULL_POSITION); + if (ch_flags & CH_HELPFILE) + return (size_helpdata); + if (ch_flags & CH_NODATA) + return (0); + return (ch_fsize); +} + +/* + * Return the current position in the file. + */ + public POSITION +ch_tell() +{ + if (thisfile == NULL) + return (NULL_POSITION); + return (ch_block * LBUFSIZE) + ch_offset; +} + +/* + * Get the current char and post-increment the read pointer. + */ + public int +ch_forw_get() +{ + register int c; + + if (thisfile == NULL) + return (EOI); + c = ch_get(); + if (c == EOI) + return (EOI); + if (ch_offset < LBUFSIZE-1) + ch_offset++; + else + { + ch_block ++; + ch_offset = 0; + } + return (c); +} + +/* + * Pre-decrement the read pointer and get the new current char. + */ + public int +ch_back_get() +{ + if (thisfile == NULL) + return (EOI); + if (ch_offset > 0) + ch_offset --; + else + { + if (ch_block <= 0) + return (EOI); + if (!(ch_flags & CH_CANSEEK) && !buffered(ch_block-1)) + return (EOI); + ch_block--; + ch_offset = LBUFSIZE-1; + } + return (ch_get()); +} + +/* + * Set max amount of buffer space. + * bufspace is in units of 1024 bytes. -1 mean no limit. + */ + public void +ch_setbufspace(bufspace) + int bufspace; +{ + if (bufspace < 0) + maxbufs = -1; + else + { + maxbufs = ((bufspace * 1024) + LBUFSIZE-1) / LBUFSIZE; + if (maxbufs < 1) + maxbufs = 1; + } +} + +/* + * Flush (discard) any saved file state, including buffer contents. + */ + public void +ch_flush() +{ + register struct bufnode *bn; + + if (thisfile == NULL) + return; + + if (!(ch_flags & CH_CANSEEK)) + { + /* + * If input is a pipe, we don't flush buffer contents, + * since the contents can't be recovered. + */ + ch_fsize = NULL_POSITION; + return; + } + + /* + * Initialize all the buffers. + */ + FOR_BUFS(bn) + { + bufnode_buf(bn)->block = -1; + } + + /* + * Figure out the size of the file, if we can. + */ + ch_fsize = filesize(ch_file); + + /* + * Seek to a known position: the beginning of the file. + */ + ch_fpos = 0; + ch_block = 0; /* ch_fpos / LBUFSIZE; */ + ch_offset = 0; /* ch_fpos % LBUFSIZE; */ + +#if 1 + /* + * This is a kludge to workaround a Linux kernel bug: files in + * /proc have a size of 0 according to fstat() but have readable + * data. They are sometimes, but not always, seekable. + * Force them to be non-seekable here. + */ + if (ch_fsize == 0) + { + ch_fsize = NULL_POSITION; + ch_flags &= ~CH_CANSEEK; + } +#endif + + if (lseek(ch_file, (off_t)0, SEEK_SET) == BAD_LSEEK) + { + /* + * Warning only; even if the seek fails for some reason, + * there's a good chance we're at the beginning anyway. + * {{ I think this is bogus reasoning. }} + */ + error("seek error to 0", NULL_PARG); + } +} + +/* + * Allocate a new buffer. + * The buffer is added to the tail of the buffer chain. + */ + static int +ch_addbuf() +{ + register struct buf *bp; + register struct bufnode *bn; + + /* + * Allocate and initialize a new buffer and link it + * onto the tail of the buffer list. + */ + bp = (struct buf *) calloc(1, sizeof(struct buf)); + if (bp == NULL) + return (1); + ch_nbufs++; + bp->block = -1; + bn = &bp->node; + + BUF_INS_TAIL(bn); + BUF_HASH_INS(bn, 0); + return (0); +} + +/* + * + */ + static void +init_hashtbl() +{ + register int h; + + for (h = 0; h < BUFHASH_SIZE; h++) + { + thisfile->hashtbl[h].hnext = END_OF_HCHAIN(h); + thisfile->hashtbl[h].hprev = END_OF_HCHAIN(h); + } +} + +/* + * Delete all buffers for this file. + */ + static void +ch_delbufs() +{ + register struct bufnode *bn; + + while (ch_bufhead != END_OF_CHAIN) + { + bn = ch_bufhead; + BUF_RM(bn); + free(bufnode_buf(bn)); + } + ch_nbufs = 0; + init_hashtbl(); +} + +/* + * Is it possible to seek on a file descriptor? + */ + public int +seekable(f) + int f; +{ +#if MSDOS_COMPILER + extern int fd0; + if (f == fd0 && !isatty(fd0)) + { + /* + * In MS-DOS, pipes are seekable. Check for + * standard input, and pretend it is not seekable. + */ + return (0); + } +#endif + return (lseek(f, (off_t)1, SEEK_SET) != BAD_LSEEK); +} + +/* + * Force EOF to be at the current read position. + * This is used after an ignore_eof read, during which the EOF may change. + */ + public void +ch_set_eof() +{ + ch_fsize = ch_fpos; +} + + +/* + * Initialize file state for a new file. + */ + public void +ch_init(f, flags) + int f; + int flags; +{ + /* + * See if we already have a filestate for this file. + */ + thisfile = (struct filestate *) get_filestate(curr_ifile); + if (thisfile == NULL) + { + /* + * Allocate and initialize a new filestate. + */ + thisfile = (struct filestate *) + calloc(1, sizeof(struct filestate)); + thisfile->buflist.next = thisfile->buflist.prev = END_OF_CHAIN; + thisfile->nbufs = 0; + thisfile->flags = 0; + thisfile->fpos = 0; + thisfile->block = 0; + thisfile->offset = 0; + thisfile->file = -1; + thisfile->fsize = NULL_POSITION; + ch_flags = flags; + init_hashtbl(); + /* + * Try to seek; set CH_CANSEEK if it works. + */ + if ((flags & CH_CANSEEK) && !seekable(f)) + ch_flags &= ~CH_CANSEEK; + set_filestate(curr_ifile, (void *) thisfile); + } + if (thisfile->file == -1) + thisfile->file = f; + ch_flush(); +} + +/* + * Close a filestate. + */ + public void +ch_close() +{ + int keepstate = FALSE; + + if (thisfile == NULL) + return; + + if (ch_flags & (CH_CANSEEK|CH_POPENED|CH_HELPFILE)) + { + /* + * We can seek or re-open, so we don't need to keep buffers. + */ + ch_delbufs(); + } else + keepstate = TRUE; + if (!(ch_flags & CH_KEEPOPEN)) + { + /* + * We don't need to keep the file descriptor open + * (because we can re-open it.) + * But don't really close it if it was opened via popen(), + * because pclose() wants to close it. + */ + if (!(ch_flags & (CH_POPENED|CH_HELPFILE))) + close(ch_file); + ch_file = -1; + } else + keepstate = TRUE; + if (!keepstate) + { + /* + * We don't even need to keep the filestate structure. + */ + free(thisfile); + thisfile = NULL; + set_filestate(curr_ifile, (void *) NULL); + } +} + +/* + * Return ch_flags for the current file. + */ + public int +ch_getflags() +{ + if (thisfile == NULL) + return (0); + return (ch_flags); +} + +#if 0 + public void +ch_dump(struct filestate *fs) +{ + struct buf *bp; + struct bufnode *bn; + unsigned char *s; + + if (fs == NULL) + { + printf(" --no filestate\n"); + return; + } + printf(" file %d, flags %x, fpos %x, fsize %x, blk/off %x/%x\n", + fs->file, fs->flags, fs->fpos, + fs->fsize, fs->block, fs->offset); + printf(" %d bufs:\n", fs->nbufs); + for (bn = fs->next; bn != &fs->buflist; bn = bn->next) + { + bp = bufnode_buf(bn); + printf("%x: blk %x, size %x \"", + bp, bp->block, bp->datasize); + for (s = bp->data; s < bp->data + 30; s++) + if (*s >= ' ' && *s < 0x7F) + printf("%c", *s); + else + printf("."); + printf("\"\n"); + } +} +#endif diff --git a/charset.c b/charset.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c62664 --- /dev/null +++ b/charset.c @@ -0,0 +1,823 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Functions to define the character set + * and do things specific to the character set. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#if HAVE_LOCALE +#include +#include +#include +#endif + +#include "charset.h" + +public int utf_mode = 0; + +/* + * Predefined character sets, + * selected by the LESSCHARSET environment variable. + */ +struct charset { + char *name; + int *p_flag; + char *desc; +} charsets[] = { + { "ascii", NULL, "8bcccbcc18b95.b" }, + { "utf-8", &utf_mode, "8bcccbcc18b95.b126.bb" }, + { "iso8859", NULL, "8bcccbcc18b95.33b." }, + { "latin3", NULL, "8bcccbcc18b95.33b5.b8.b15.b4.b12.b18.b12.b." }, + { "arabic", NULL, "8bcccbcc18b95.33b.3b.7b2.13b.3b.b26.5b19.b" }, + { "greek", NULL, "8bcccbcc18b95.33b4.2b4.b3.b35.b44.b" }, + { "greek2005", NULL, "8bcccbcc18b95.33b14.b35.b44.b" }, + { "hebrew", NULL, "8bcccbcc18b95.33b.b29.32b28.2b2.b" }, + { "koi8-r", NULL, "8bcccbcc18b95.b." }, + { "KOI8-T", NULL, "8bcccbcc18b95.b8.b6.b8.b.b.5b7.3b4.b4.b3.b.b.3b." }, + { "georgianps", NULL, "8bcccbcc18b95.3b11.4b12.2b." }, + { "tcvn", NULL, "b..b...bcccbccbbb7.8b95.b48.5b." }, + { "TIS-620", NULL, "8bcccbcc18b95.b.4b.11b7.8b." }, + { "next", NULL, "8bcccbcc18b95.bb125.bb" }, + { "dos", NULL, "8bcccbcc12bc5b95.b." }, + { "windows-1251", NULL, "8bcccbcc12bc5b95.b24.b." }, + { "windows-1252", NULL, "8bcccbcc12bc5b95.b.b11.b.2b12.b." }, + { "windows-1255", NULL, "8bcccbcc12bc5b95.b.b8.b.5b9.b.4b." }, + { "ebcdic", NULL, "5bc6bcc7bcc41b.9b7.9b5.b..8b6.10b6.b9.7b9.8b8.17b3.3b9.7b9.8b8.6b10.b.b.b." }, + { "IBM-1047", NULL, "4cbcbc3b9cbccbccbb4c6bcc5b3cbbc4bc4bccbc191.b" }, + { NULL, NULL, NULL } +}; + +/* + * Support "locale charmap"/nl_langinfo(CODESET) values, as well as others. + */ +struct cs_alias { + char *name; + char *oname; +} cs_aliases[] = { + { "UTF-8", "utf-8" }, + { "ANSI_X3.4-1968", "ascii" }, + { "US-ASCII", "ascii" }, + { "latin1", "iso8859" }, + { "ISO-8859-1", "iso8859" }, + { "latin9", "iso8859" }, + { "ISO-8859-15", "iso8859" }, + { "latin2", "iso8859" }, + { "ISO-8859-2", "iso8859" }, + { "ISO-8859-3", "latin3" }, + { "latin4", "iso8859" }, + { "ISO-8859-4", "iso8859" }, + { "cyrillic", "iso8859" }, + { "ISO-8859-5", "iso8859" }, + { "ISO-8859-6", "arabic" }, + { "ISO-8859-7", "greek" }, + { "IBM9005", "greek2005" }, + { "ISO-8859-8", "hebrew" }, + { "latin5", "iso8859" }, + { "ISO-8859-9", "iso8859" }, + { "latin6", "iso8859" }, + { "ISO-8859-10", "iso8859" }, + { "latin7", "iso8859" }, + { "ISO-8859-13", "iso8859" }, + { "latin8", "iso8859" }, + { "ISO-8859-14", "iso8859" }, + { "latin10", "iso8859" }, + { "ISO-8859-16", "iso8859" }, + { "IBM437", "dos" }, + { "EBCDIC-US", "ebcdic" }, + { "IBM1047", "IBM-1047" }, + { "KOI8-R", "koi8-r" }, + { "KOI8-U", "koi8-r" }, + { "GEORGIAN-PS", "georgianps" }, + { "TCVN5712-1", "tcvn" }, + { "NEXTSTEP", "next" }, + { "windows", "windows-1252" }, /* backward compatibility */ + { "CP1251", "windows-1251" }, + { "CP1252", "windows-1252" }, + { "CP1255", "windows-1255" }, + { NULL, NULL } +}; + +#define IS_BINARY_CHAR 01 +#define IS_CONTROL_CHAR 02 + +static char chardef[256]; +static char *binfmt = NULL; +static char *utfbinfmt = NULL; +public int binattr = AT_STANDOUT; + + +/* + * Define a charset, given a description string. + * The string consists of 256 letters, + * one for each character in the charset. + * If the string is shorter than 256 letters, missing letters + * are taken to be identical to the last one. + * A decimal number followed by a letter is taken to be a + * repetition of the letter. + * + * Each letter is one of: + * . normal character + * b binary character + * c control character + */ + static void +ichardef(s) + char *s; +{ + register char *cp; + register int n; + register char v; + + n = 0; + v = 0; + cp = chardef; + while (*s != '\0') + { + switch (*s++) + { + case '.': + v = 0; + break; + case 'c': + v = IS_CONTROL_CHAR; + break; + case 'b': + v = IS_BINARY_CHAR|IS_CONTROL_CHAR; + break; + + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': + n = (10 * n) + (s[-1] - '0'); + continue; + + default: + error("invalid chardef", NULL_PARG); + quit(QUIT_ERROR); + /*NOTREACHED*/ + } + + do + { + if (cp >= chardef + sizeof(chardef)) + { + error("chardef longer than 256", NULL_PARG); + quit(QUIT_ERROR); + /*NOTREACHED*/ + } + *cp++ = v; + } while (--n > 0); + n = 0; + } + + while (cp < chardef + sizeof(chardef)) + *cp++ = v; +} + +/* + * Define a charset, given a charset name. + * The valid charset names are listed in the "charsets" array. + */ + static int +icharset(name, no_error) + register char *name; + int no_error; +{ + register struct charset *p; + register struct cs_alias *a; + + if (name == NULL || *name == '\0') + return (0); + + /* First see if the name is an alias. */ + for (a = cs_aliases; a->name != NULL; a++) + { + if (strcmp(name, a->name) == 0) + { + name = a->oname; + break; + } + } + + for (p = charsets; p->name != NULL; p++) + { + if (strcmp(name, p->name) == 0) + { + ichardef(p->desc); + if (p->p_flag != NULL) + *(p->p_flag) = 1; + return (1); + } + } + + if (!no_error) { + error("invalid charset name", NULL_PARG); + quit(QUIT_ERROR); + } + return (0); +} + +#if HAVE_LOCALE +/* + * Define a charset, given a locale name. + */ + static void +ilocale() +{ + register int c; + + for (c = 0; c < (int) sizeof(chardef); c++) + { + if (isprint(c)) + chardef[c] = 0; + else if (iscntrl(c)) + chardef[c] = IS_CONTROL_CHAR; + else + chardef[c] = IS_BINARY_CHAR|IS_CONTROL_CHAR; + } +} +#endif + +/* + * Define the printing format for control (or binary utf) chars. + */ + static void +setbinfmt(s, fmtvarptr, default_fmt) + char *s; + char **fmtvarptr; + char *default_fmt; +{ + if (s && utf_mode) + { + /* It would be too hard to account for width otherwise. */ + char *t = s; + while (*t) + { + if (*t < ' ' || *t > '~') + { + s = default_fmt; + goto attr; + } + t++; + } + } + + /* %n is evil */ + if (s == NULL || *s == '\0' || + (*s == '*' && (s[1] == '\0' || s[2] == '\0' || strchr(s + 2, 'n'))) || + (*s != '*' && strchr(s, 'n'))) + s = default_fmt; + + /* + * Select the attributes if it starts with "*". + */ + attr: + if (*s == '*') + { + switch (s[1]) + { + case 'd': binattr = AT_BOLD; break; + case 'k': binattr = AT_BLINK; break; + case 's': binattr = AT_STANDOUT; break; + case 'u': binattr = AT_UNDERLINE; break; + default: binattr = AT_NORMAL; break; + } + s += 2; + } + *fmtvarptr = s; +} + +/* + * + */ + static void +set_charset() +{ + char *s; + + /* + * See if environment variable LESSCHARSET is defined. + */ + s = lgetenv("LESSCHARSET"); + if (icharset(s, 0)) + return; + + /* + * LESSCHARSET is not defined: try LESSCHARDEF. + */ + s = lgetenv("LESSCHARDEF"); + if (s != NULL && *s != '\0') + { + ichardef(s); + return; + } + +#if HAVE_LOCALE +#ifdef CODESET + /* + * Try using the codeset name as the charset name. + */ + s = nl_langinfo(CODESET); + if (icharset(s, 1)) + return; +#endif +#endif + +#if HAVE_STRSTR + /* + * Check whether LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE or LANG look like UTF-8 is used. + */ + if ((s = lgetenv("LC_ALL")) != NULL || + (s = lgetenv("LC_CTYPE")) != NULL || + (s = lgetenv("LANG")) != NULL) + { + if ( strstr(s, "UTF-8") != NULL || strstr(s, "utf-8") != NULL + || strstr(s, "UTF8") != NULL || strstr(s, "utf8") != NULL) + if (icharset("utf-8", 1)) + return; + } +#endif + +#if HAVE_LOCALE + /* + * Get character definitions from locale functions, + * rather than from predefined charset entry. + */ + ilocale(); +#if MSDOS_COMPILER + /* + * Default to "dos". + */ + (void) icharset("dos", 1); +#else + /* + * Default to "latin1". + */ + (void) icharset("latin1", 1); +#endif +#endif +} + +/* + * Initialize charset data structures. + */ + public void +init_charset() +{ + char *s; + +#if HAVE_LOCALE + setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); +#endif + + set_charset(); + + s = lgetenv("LESSBINFMT"); + setbinfmt(s, &binfmt, "*s<%02X>"); + + s = lgetenv("LESSUTFBINFMT"); + setbinfmt(s, &utfbinfmt, ""); +} + +/* + * Is a given character a "binary" character? + */ + public int +binary_char(c) + LWCHAR c; +{ + if (utf_mode) + return (is_ubin_char(c)); + c &= 0377; + return (chardef[c] & IS_BINARY_CHAR); +} + +/* + * Is a given character a "control" character? + */ + public int +control_char(c) + LWCHAR c; +{ + c &= 0377; + return (chardef[c] & IS_CONTROL_CHAR); +} + +/* + * Return the printable form of a character. + * For example, in the "ascii" charset '\3' is printed as "^C". + */ + public char * +prchar(c) + LWCHAR c; +{ + /* {{ This buffer can be overrun if LESSBINFMT is a long string. }} */ + static char buf[32]; + + c &= 0377; + if ((c < 128 || !utf_mode) && !control_char(c)) + SNPRINTF1(buf, sizeof(buf), "%c", (int) c); + else if (c == ESC) + strcpy(buf, "ESC"); +#if IS_EBCDIC_HOST + else if (!binary_char(c) && c < 64) + SNPRINTF1(buf, sizeof(buf), "^%c", + /* + * This array roughly inverts CONTROL() #defined in less.h, + * and should be kept in sync with CONTROL() and IBM-1047. + */ + "@ABC.I.?...KLMNO" + "PQRS.JH.XY.." + "\\]^_" + "......W[.....EFG" + "..V....D....TU.Z"[c]); +#else + else if (c < 128 && !control_char(c ^ 0100)) + SNPRINTF1(buf, sizeof(buf), "^%c", (int) (c ^ 0100)); +#endif + else + SNPRINTF1(buf, sizeof(buf), binfmt, c); + return (buf); +} + +/* + * Return the printable form of a UTF-8 character. + */ + public char * +prutfchar(ch) + LWCHAR ch; +{ + static char buf[32]; + + if (ch == ESC) + strcpy(buf, "ESC"); + else if (ch < 128 && control_char(ch)) + { + if (!control_char(ch ^ 0100)) + SNPRINTF1(buf, sizeof(buf), "^%c", ((char) ch) ^ 0100); + else + SNPRINTF1(buf, sizeof(buf), binfmt, (char) ch); + } else if (is_ubin_char(ch)) + { + SNPRINTF1(buf, sizeof(buf), utfbinfmt, ch); + } else + { + char *p = buf; + if (ch >= 0x80000000) + ch = 0xFFFD; /* REPLACEMENT CHARACTER */ + put_wchar(&p, ch); + *p = '\0'; + } + return (buf); +} + +/* + * Get the length of a UTF-8 character in bytes. + */ + public int +utf_len(ch) + char ch; +{ + if ((ch & 0x80) == 0) + return 1; + if ((ch & 0xE0) == 0xC0) + return 2; + if ((ch & 0xF0) == 0xE0) + return 3; + if ((ch & 0xF8) == 0xF0) + return 4; + if ((ch & 0xFC) == 0xF8) + return 5; + if ((ch & 0xFE) == 0xFC) + return 6; + /* Invalid UTF-8 encoding. */ + return 1; +} + +/* + * Does the parameter point to the lead byte of a well-formed UTF-8 character? + */ + public int +is_utf8_well_formed(s, slen) + unsigned char *s; + int slen; +{ + int i; + int len; + + if (IS_UTF8_INVALID(s[0])) + return (0); + + len = utf_len((char) s[0]); + if (len > slen) + return (0); + if (len == 1) + return (1); + if (len == 2) + { + if (s[0] < 0xC2) + return (0); + } else + { + unsigned char mask; + mask = (~((1 << (8-len)) - 1)) & 0xFF; + if (s[0] == mask && (s[1] & mask) == 0x80) + return (0); + } + + for (i = 1; i < len; i++) + if (!IS_UTF8_TRAIL(s[i])) + return (0); + return (1); +} + +/* + * Return number of invalid UTF-8 sequences found in a buffer. + */ + public int +utf_bin_count(data, len) + unsigned char *data; + int len; +{ + int bin_count = 0; + while (len > 0) + { + if (is_utf8_well_formed(data, len)) + { + int clen = utf_len(*data); + data += clen; + len -= clen; + } else + { + /* Skip to next lead byte. */ + bin_count++; + do { + ++data; + --len; + } while (len > 0 && !IS_UTF8_LEAD(*data)); + } + } + return (bin_count); +} + +/* + * Get the value of a UTF-8 character. + */ + public LWCHAR +get_wchar(p) + char *p; +{ + switch (utf_len(p[0])) + { + case 1: + default: + /* 0xxxxxxx */ + return (LWCHAR) + (p[0] & 0xFF); + case 2: + /* 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx */ + return (LWCHAR) ( + ((p[0] & 0x1F) << 6) | + (p[1] & 0x3F)); + case 3: + /* 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx */ + return (LWCHAR) ( + ((p[0] & 0x0F) << 12) | + ((p[1] & 0x3F) << 6) | + (p[2] & 0x3F)); + case 4: + /* 11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx */ + return (LWCHAR) ( + ((p[0] & 0x07) << 18) | + ((p[1] & 0x3F) << 12) | + ((p[2] & 0x3F) << 6) | + (p[3] & 0x3F)); + case 5: + /* 111110xx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx */ + return (LWCHAR) ( + ((p[0] & 0x03) << 24) | + ((p[1] & 0x3F) << 18) | + ((p[2] & 0x3F) << 12) | + ((p[3] & 0x3F) << 6) | + (p[4] & 0x3F)); + case 6: + /* 1111110x 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx */ + return (LWCHAR) ( + ((p[0] & 0x01) << 30) | + ((p[1] & 0x3F) << 24) | + ((p[2] & 0x3F) << 18) | + ((p[3] & 0x3F) << 12) | + ((p[4] & 0x3F) << 6) | + (p[5] & 0x3F)); + } +} + +/* + * Store a character into a UTF-8 string. + */ + public void +put_wchar(pp, ch) + char **pp; + LWCHAR ch; +{ + if (!utf_mode || ch < 0x80) + { + /* 0xxxxxxx */ + *(*pp)++ = (char) ch; + } else if (ch < 0x800) + { + /* 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx */ + *(*pp)++ = (char) (0xC0 | ((ch >> 6) & 0x1F)); + *(*pp)++ = (char) (0x80 | (ch & 0x3F)); + } else if (ch < 0x10000) + { + /* 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx */ + *(*pp)++ = (char) (0xE0 | ((ch >> 12) & 0x0F)); + *(*pp)++ = (char) (0x80 | ((ch >> 6) & 0x3F)); + *(*pp)++ = (char) (0x80 | (ch & 0x3F)); + } else if (ch < 0x200000) + { + /* 11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx */ + *(*pp)++ = (char) (0xF0 | ((ch >> 18) & 0x07)); + *(*pp)++ = (char) (0x80 | ((ch >> 12) & 0x3F)); + *(*pp)++ = (char) (0x80 | ((ch >> 6) & 0x3F)); + *(*pp)++ = (char) (0x80 | (ch & 0x3F)); + } else if (ch < 0x4000000) + { + /* 111110xx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx */ + *(*pp)++ = (char) (0xF0 | ((ch >> 24) & 0x03)); + *(*pp)++ = (char) (0x80 | ((ch >> 18) & 0x3F)); + *(*pp)++ = (char) (0x80 | ((ch >> 12) & 0x3F)); + *(*pp)++ = (char) (0x80 | ((ch >> 6) & 0x3F)); + *(*pp)++ = (char) (0x80 | (ch & 0x3F)); + } else + { + /* 1111110x 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx */ + *(*pp)++ = (char) (0xF0 | ((ch >> 30) & 0x01)); + *(*pp)++ = (char) (0x80 | ((ch >> 24) & 0x3F)); + *(*pp)++ = (char) (0x80 | ((ch >> 18) & 0x3F)); + *(*pp)++ = (char) (0x80 | ((ch >> 12) & 0x3F)); + *(*pp)++ = (char) (0x80 | ((ch >> 6) & 0x3F)); + *(*pp)++ = (char) (0x80 | (ch & 0x3F)); + } +} + +/* + * Step forward or backward one character in a string. + */ + public LWCHAR +step_char(pp, dir, limit) + char **pp; + signed int dir; + char *limit; +{ + LWCHAR ch; + int len; + char *p = *pp; + + if (!utf_mode) + { + /* It's easy if chars are one byte. */ + if (dir > 0) + ch = (LWCHAR) ((p < limit) ? *p++ : 0); + else + ch = (LWCHAR) ((p > limit) ? *--p : 0); + } else if (dir > 0) + { + len = utf_len(*p); + if (p + len > limit) + { + ch = 0; + p = limit; + } else + { + ch = get_wchar(p); + p += len; + } + } else + { + while (p > limit && IS_UTF8_TRAIL(p[-1])) + p--; + if (p > limit) + ch = get_wchar(--p); + else + ch = 0; + } + *pp = p; + return ch; +} + +/* + * Unicode characters data + * Actual data is in the generated *.uni files. + */ + +#define DECLARE_RANGE_TABLE_START(name) \ + static struct wchar_range name##_array[] = { +#define DECLARE_RANGE_TABLE_END(name) \ + }; struct wchar_range_table name##_table = { name##_array, sizeof(name##_array)/sizeof(*name##_array) }; + +DECLARE_RANGE_TABLE_START(compose) +#include "compose.uni" +DECLARE_RANGE_TABLE_END(compose) + +DECLARE_RANGE_TABLE_START(ubin) +#include "ubin.uni" +DECLARE_RANGE_TABLE_END(ubin) + +DECLARE_RANGE_TABLE_START(wide) +#include "wide.uni" +DECLARE_RANGE_TABLE_END(wide) + +/* comb_table is special pairs, not ranges. */ +static struct wchar_range comb_table[] = { + {0x0644,0x0622}, {0x0644,0x0623}, {0x0644,0x0625}, {0x0644,0x0627}, +}; + + + static int +is_in_table(ch, table) + LWCHAR ch; + struct wchar_range_table *table; +{ + int hi; + int lo; + + /* Binary search in the table. */ + if (ch < table->table[0].first) + return 0; + lo = 0; + hi = table->count - 1; + while (lo <= hi) + { + int mid = (lo + hi) / 2; + if (ch > table->table[mid].last) + lo = mid + 1; + else if (ch < table->table[mid].first) + hi = mid - 1; + else + return 1; + } + return 0; +} + +/* + * Is a character a UTF-8 composing character? + * If a composing character follows any char, the two combine into one glyph. + */ + public int +is_composing_char(ch) + LWCHAR ch; +{ + return is_in_table(ch, &compose_table); +} + +/* + * Should this UTF-8 character be treated as binary? + */ + public int +is_ubin_char(ch) + LWCHAR ch; +{ + return is_in_table(ch, &ubin_table); +} + +/* + * Is this a double width UTF-8 character? + */ + public int +is_wide_char(ch) + LWCHAR ch; +{ + return is_in_table(ch, &wide_table); +} + +/* + * Is a character a UTF-8 combining character? + * A combining char acts like an ordinary char, but if it follows + * a specific char (not any char), the two combine into one glyph. + */ + public int +is_combining_char(ch1, ch2) + LWCHAR ch1; + LWCHAR ch2; +{ + /* The table is small; use linear search. */ + int i; + for (i = 0; i < sizeof(comb_table)/sizeof(*comb_table); i++) + { + if (ch1 == comb_table[i].first && + ch2 == comb_table[i].last) + return 1; + } + return 0; +} + diff --git a/charset.h b/charset.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bb1e437 --- /dev/null +++ b/charset.h @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + +#define IS_ASCII_OCTET(c) (((c) & 0x80) == 0) +#define IS_UTF8_TRAIL(c) (((c) & 0xC0) == 0x80) +#define IS_UTF8_LEAD2(c) (((c) & 0xE0) == 0xC0) +#define IS_UTF8_LEAD3(c) (((c) & 0xF0) == 0xE0) +#define IS_UTF8_LEAD4(c) (((c) & 0xF8) == 0xF0) +#define IS_UTF8_LEAD5(c) (((c) & 0xFC) == 0xF8) +#define IS_UTF8_LEAD6(c) (((c) & 0xFE) == 0xFC) +#define IS_UTF8_INVALID(c) (((c) & 0xFE) == 0xFE) +#define IS_UTF8_LEAD(c) (((c) & 0xC0) == 0xC0 && !IS_UTF8_INVALID(c)) diff --git a/cmd.h b/cmd.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8a943d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/cmd.h @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +#define MAX_USERCMD 1000 +#define MAX_CMDLEN 16 + +#define A_B_LINE 2 +#define A_B_SCREEN 3 +#define A_B_SCROLL 4 +#define A_B_SEARCH 5 +#define A_DIGIT 6 +#define A_DISP_OPTION 7 +#define A_DEBUG 8 +#define A_EXAMINE 9 +#define A_FIRSTCMD 10 +#define A_FREPAINT 11 +#define A_F_LINE 12 +#define A_F_SCREEN 13 +#define A_F_SCROLL 14 +#define A_F_SEARCH 15 +#define A_GOEND 16 +#define A_GOLINE 17 +#define A_GOMARK 18 +#define A_HELP 19 +#define A_NEXT_FILE 20 +#define A_PERCENT 21 +#define A_PREFIX 22 +#define A_PREV_FILE 23 +#define A_QUIT 24 +#define A_REPAINT 25 +#define A_SETMARK 26 +#define A_SHELL 27 +#define A_STAT 28 +#define A_FF_LINE 29 +#define A_BF_LINE 30 +#define A_VERSION 31 +#define A_VISUAL 32 +#define A_F_WINDOW 33 +#define A_B_WINDOW 34 +#define A_F_BRACKET 35 +#define A_B_BRACKET 36 +#define A_PIPE 37 +#define A_INDEX_FILE 38 +#define A_UNDO_SEARCH 39 +#define A_FF_SCREEN 40 +#define A_LSHIFT 41 +#define A_RSHIFT 42 +#define A_AGAIN_SEARCH 43 +#define A_T_AGAIN_SEARCH 44 +#define A_REVERSE_SEARCH 45 +#define A_T_REVERSE_SEARCH 46 +#define A_OPT_TOGGLE 47 +#define A_OPT_SET 48 +#define A_OPT_UNSET 49 +#define A_F_FOREVER 50 +#define A_GOPOS 51 +#define A_REMOVE_FILE 52 +#define A_NEXT_TAG 53 +#define A_PREV_TAG 54 +#define A_FILTER 55 +#define A_F_UNTIL_HILITE 56 +#define A_GOEND_BUF 57 + +#define A_INVALID 100 +#define A_NOACTION 101 +#define A_UINVALID 102 +#define A_END_LIST 103 +#define A_SPECIAL_KEY 104 + +#define A_SKIP 127 + +#define A_EXTRA 0200 + + +/* Line editing characters */ + +#define EC_BACKSPACE 1 +#define EC_LINEKILL 2 +#define EC_RIGHT 3 +#define EC_LEFT 4 +#define EC_W_LEFT 5 +#define EC_W_RIGHT 6 +#define EC_INSERT 7 +#define EC_DELETE 8 +#define EC_HOME 9 +#define EC_END 10 +#define EC_W_BACKSPACE 11 +#define EC_W_DELETE 12 +#define EC_UP 13 +#define EC_DOWN 14 +#define EC_EXPAND 15 +#define EC_F_COMPLETE 17 +#define EC_B_COMPLETE 18 +#define EC_LITERAL 19 +#define EC_ABORT 20 + +#define EC_NOACTION 101 +#define EC_UINVALID 102 + +/* Flags for editchar() */ +#define EC_PEEK 01 +#define EC_NOHISTORY 02 +#define EC_NOCOMPLETE 04 +#define EC_NORIGHTLEFT 010 + +/* Environment variable stuff */ +#define EV_OK 01 + +/* Special keys (keys which output different strings on different terminals) */ +#define SK_SPECIAL_KEY CONTROL('K') +#define SK_RIGHT_ARROW 1 +#define SK_LEFT_ARROW 2 +#define SK_UP_ARROW 3 +#define SK_DOWN_ARROW 4 +#define SK_PAGE_UP 5 +#define SK_PAGE_DOWN 6 +#define SK_HOME 7 +#define SK_END 8 +#define SK_DELETE 9 +#define SK_INSERT 10 +#define SK_CTL_LEFT_ARROW 11 +#define SK_CTL_RIGHT_ARROW 12 +#define SK_CTL_DELETE 13 +#define SK_F1 14 +#define SK_BACKTAB 15 +#define SK_CTL_BACKSPACE 16 +#define SK_CONTROL_K 40 diff --git a/cmdbuf.c b/cmdbuf.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..69d7414 --- /dev/null +++ b/cmdbuf.c @@ -0,0 +1,1700 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Functions which manipulate the command buffer. + * Used only by command() and related functions. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#include "cmd.h" +#include "charset.h" +#if HAVE_STAT +#include +#endif + +extern int sc_width; +extern int utf_mode; + +static char cmdbuf[CMDBUF_SIZE]; /* Buffer for holding a multi-char command */ +static int cmd_col; /* Current column of the cursor */ +static int prompt_col; /* Column of cursor just after prompt */ +static char *cp; /* Pointer into cmdbuf */ +static int cmd_offset; /* Index into cmdbuf of first displayed char */ +static int literal; /* Next input char should not be interpreted */ +static int updown_match = -1; /* Prefix length in up/down movement */ + +#if TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME +static int cmd_complete(); +/* + * These variables are statics used by cmd_complete. + */ +static int in_completion = 0; +static char *tk_text; +static char *tk_original; +static char *tk_ipoint; +static char *tk_trial; +static struct textlist tk_tlist; +#endif + +static int cmd_left(); +static int cmd_right(); + +#if SPACES_IN_FILENAMES +public char openquote = '"'; +public char closequote = '"'; +#endif + +#if CMD_HISTORY + +/* History file */ +#define HISTFILE_FIRST_LINE ".less-history-file:" +#define HISTFILE_SEARCH_SECTION ".search" +#define HISTFILE_SHELL_SECTION ".shell" + +/* + * A mlist structure represents a command history. + */ +struct mlist +{ + struct mlist *next; + struct mlist *prev; + struct mlist *curr_mp; + char *string; + int modified; +}; + +/* + * These are the various command histories that exist. + */ +struct mlist mlist_search = + { &mlist_search, &mlist_search, &mlist_search, NULL, 0 }; +public void * constant ml_search = (void *) &mlist_search; + +struct mlist mlist_examine = + { &mlist_examine, &mlist_examine, &mlist_examine, NULL, 0 }; +public void * constant ml_examine = (void *) &mlist_examine; + +#if SHELL_ESCAPE || PIPEC +struct mlist mlist_shell = + { &mlist_shell, &mlist_shell, &mlist_shell, NULL, 0 }; +public void * constant ml_shell = (void *) &mlist_shell; +#endif + +#else /* CMD_HISTORY */ + +/* If CMD_HISTORY is off, these are just flags. */ +public void * constant ml_search = (void *)1; +public void * constant ml_examine = (void *)2; +#if SHELL_ESCAPE || PIPEC +public void * constant ml_shell = (void *)3; +#endif + +#endif /* CMD_HISTORY */ + +/* + * History for the current command. + */ +static struct mlist *curr_mlist = NULL; +static int curr_cmdflags; + +static char cmd_mbc_buf[MAX_UTF_CHAR_LEN]; +static int cmd_mbc_buf_len; +static int cmd_mbc_buf_index; + + +/* + * Reset command buffer (to empty). + */ + public void +cmd_reset() +{ + cp = cmdbuf; + *cp = '\0'; + cmd_col = 0; + cmd_offset = 0; + literal = 0; + cmd_mbc_buf_len = 0; + updown_match = -1; +} + +/* + * Clear command line. + */ + public void +clear_cmd() +{ + cmd_col = prompt_col = 0; + cmd_mbc_buf_len = 0; + updown_match = -1; +} + +/* + * Display a string, usually as a prompt for input into the command buffer. + */ + public void +cmd_putstr(s) + char *s; +{ + LWCHAR prev_ch = 0; + LWCHAR ch; + char *endline = s + strlen(s); + while (*s != '\0') + { + char *ns = s; + ch = step_char(&ns, +1, endline); + while (s < ns) + putchr(*s++); + if (!utf_mode) + { + cmd_col++; + prompt_col++; + } else if (!is_composing_char(ch) && + !is_combining_char(prev_ch, ch)) + { + int width = is_wide_char(ch) ? 2 : 1; + cmd_col += width; + prompt_col += width; + } + prev_ch = ch; + } +} + +/* + * How many characters are in the command buffer? + */ + public int +len_cmdbuf() +{ + char *s = cmdbuf; + char *endline = s + strlen(s); + int len = 0; + + while (*s != '\0') + { + step_char(&s, +1, endline); + len++; + } + return (len); +} + +/* + * Common part of cmd_step_right() and cmd_step_left(). + */ + static char * +cmd_step_common(p, ch, len, pwidth, bswidth) + char *p; + LWCHAR ch; + int len; + int *pwidth; + int *bswidth; +{ + char *pr; + + if (len == 1) + { + pr = prchar((int) ch); + if (pwidth != NULL || bswidth != NULL) + { + int len = (int) strlen(pr); + if (pwidth != NULL) + *pwidth = len; + if (bswidth != NULL) + *bswidth = len; + } + } else + { + pr = prutfchar(ch); + if (pwidth != NULL || bswidth != NULL) + { + if (is_composing_char(ch)) + { + if (pwidth != NULL) + *pwidth = 0; + if (bswidth != NULL) + *bswidth = 0; + } else if (is_ubin_char(ch)) + { + int len = (int) strlen(pr); + if (pwidth != NULL) + *pwidth = len; + if (bswidth != NULL) + *bswidth = len; + } else + { + LWCHAR prev_ch = step_char(&p, -1, cmdbuf); + if (is_combining_char(prev_ch, ch)) + { + if (pwidth != NULL) + *pwidth = 0; + if (bswidth != NULL) + *bswidth = 0; + } else + { + if (pwidth != NULL) + *pwidth = is_wide_char(ch) + ? 2 + : 1; + if (bswidth != NULL) + *bswidth = 1; + } + } + } + } + + return (pr); +} + +/* + * Step a pointer one character right in the command buffer. + */ + static char * +cmd_step_right(pp, pwidth, bswidth) + char **pp; + int *pwidth; + int *bswidth; +{ + char *p = *pp; + LWCHAR ch = step_char(pp, +1, p + strlen(p)); + + return cmd_step_common(p, ch, *pp - p, pwidth, bswidth); +} + +/* + * Step a pointer one character left in the command buffer. + */ + static char * +cmd_step_left(pp, pwidth, bswidth) + char **pp; + int *pwidth; + int *bswidth; +{ + char *p = *pp; + LWCHAR ch = step_char(pp, -1, cmdbuf); + + return cmd_step_common(*pp, ch, p - *pp, pwidth, bswidth); +} + +/* + * Repaint the line from cp onwards. + * Then position the cursor just after the char old_cp (a pointer into cmdbuf). + */ + static void +cmd_repaint(old_cp) + char *old_cp; +{ + /* + * Repaint the line from the current position. + */ + clear_eol(); + while (*cp != '\0') + { + char *np = cp; + int width; + char *pr = cmd_step_right(&np, &width, NULL); + if (cmd_col + width >= sc_width) + break; + cp = np; + putstr(pr); + cmd_col += width; + } + while (*cp != '\0') + { + char *np = cp; + int width; + char *pr = cmd_step_right(&np, &width, NULL); + if (width > 0) + break; + cp = np; + putstr(pr); + } + + /* + * Back up the cursor to the correct position. + */ + while (cp > old_cp) + cmd_left(); +} + +/* + * Put the cursor at "home" (just after the prompt), + * and set cp to the corresponding char in cmdbuf. + */ + static void +cmd_home() +{ + while (cmd_col > prompt_col) + { + int width, bswidth; + + cmd_step_left(&cp, &width, &bswidth); + while (bswidth-- > 0) + putbs(); + cmd_col -= width; + } + + cp = &cmdbuf[cmd_offset]; +} + +/* + * Shift the cmdbuf display left a half-screen. + */ + static void +cmd_lshift() +{ + char *s; + char *save_cp; + int cols; + + /* + * Start at the first displayed char, count how far to the + * right we'd have to move to reach the center of the screen. + */ + s = cmdbuf + cmd_offset; + cols = 0; + while (cols < (sc_width - prompt_col) / 2 && *s != '\0') + { + int width; + cmd_step_right(&s, &width, NULL); + cols += width; + } + while (*s != '\0') + { + int width; + char *ns = s; + cmd_step_right(&ns, &width, NULL); + if (width > 0) + break; + s = ns; + } + + cmd_offset = (int) (s - cmdbuf); + save_cp = cp; + cmd_home(); + cmd_repaint(save_cp); +} + +/* + * Shift the cmdbuf display right a half-screen. + */ + static void +cmd_rshift() +{ + char *s; + char *save_cp; + int cols; + + /* + * Start at the first displayed char, count how far to the + * left we'd have to move to traverse a half-screen width + * of displayed characters. + */ + s = cmdbuf + cmd_offset; + cols = 0; + while (cols < (sc_width - prompt_col) / 2 && s > cmdbuf) + { + int width; + cmd_step_left(&s, &width, NULL); + cols += width; + } + + cmd_offset = (int) (s - cmdbuf); + save_cp = cp; + cmd_home(); + cmd_repaint(save_cp); +} + +/* + * Move cursor right one character. + */ + static int +cmd_right() +{ + char *pr; + char *ncp; + int width; + + if (*cp == '\0') + { + /* Already at the end of the line. */ + return (CC_OK); + } + ncp = cp; + pr = cmd_step_right(&ncp, &width, NULL); + if (cmd_col + width >= sc_width) + cmd_lshift(); + else if (cmd_col + width == sc_width - 1 && cp[1] != '\0') + cmd_lshift(); + cp = ncp; + cmd_col += width; + putstr(pr); + while (*cp != '\0') + { + pr = cmd_step_right(&ncp, &width, NULL); + if (width > 0) + break; + putstr(pr); + cp = ncp; + } + return (CC_OK); +} + +/* + * Move cursor left one character. + */ + static int +cmd_left() +{ + char *ncp; + int width, bswidth; + + if (cp <= cmdbuf) + { + /* Already at the beginning of the line */ + return (CC_OK); + } + ncp = cp; + while (ncp > cmdbuf) + { + cmd_step_left(&ncp, &width, &bswidth); + if (width > 0) + break; + } + if (cmd_col < prompt_col + width) + cmd_rshift(); + cp = ncp; + cmd_col -= width; + while (bswidth-- > 0) + putbs(); + return (CC_OK); +} + +/* + * Insert a char into the command buffer, at the current position. + */ + static int +cmd_ichar(cs, clen) + char *cs; + int clen; +{ + char *s; + + if (strlen(cmdbuf) + clen >= sizeof(cmdbuf)-1) + { + /* No room in the command buffer for another char. */ + bell(); + return (CC_ERROR); + } + + /* + * Make room for the new character (shift the tail of the buffer right). + */ + for (s = &cmdbuf[strlen(cmdbuf)]; s >= cp; s--) + s[clen] = s[0]; + /* + * Insert the character into the buffer. + */ + for (s = cp; s < cp + clen; s++) + *s = *cs++; + /* + * Reprint the tail of the line from the inserted char. + */ + updown_match = -1; + cmd_repaint(cp); + cmd_right(); + return (CC_OK); +} + +/* + * Backspace in the command buffer. + * Delete the char to the left of the cursor. + */ + static int +cmd_erase() +{ + register char *s; + int clen; + + if (cp == cmdbuf) + { + /* + * Backspace past beginning of the buffer: + * this usually means abort the command. + */ + return (CC_QUIT); + } + /* + * Move cursor left (to the char being erased). + */ + s = cp; + cmd_left(); + clen = (int) (s - cp); + + /* + * Remove the char from the buffer (shift the buffer left). + */ + for (s = cp; ; s++) + { + s[0] = s[clen]; + if (s[0] == '\0') + break; + } + + /* + * Repaint the buffer after the erased char. + */ + updown_match = -1; + cmd_repaint(cp); + + /* + * We say that erasing the entire command string causes us + * to abort the current command, if CF_QUIT_ON_ERASE is set. + */ + if ((curr_cmdflags & CF_QUIT_ON_ERASE) && cp == cmdbuf && *cp == '\0') + return (CC_QUIT); + return (CC_OK); +} + +/* + * Delete the char under the cursor. + */ + static int +cmd_delete() +{ + if (*cp == '\0') + { + /* At end of string; there is no char under the cursor. */ + return (CC_OK); + } + /* + * Move right, then use cmd_erase. + */ + cmd_right(); + cmd_erase(); + return (CC_OK); +} + +/* + * Delete the "word" to the left of the cursor. + */ + static int +cmd_werase() +{ + if (cp > cmdbuf && cp[-1] == ' ') + { + /* + * If the char left of cursor is a space, + * erase all the spaces left of cursor (to the first non-space). + */ + while (cp > cmdbuf && cp[-1] == ' ') + (void) cmd_erase(); + } else + { + /* + * If the char left of cursor is not a space, + * erase all the nonspaces left of cursor (the whole "word"). + */ + while (cp > cmdbuf && cp[-1] != ' ') + (void) cmd_erase(); + } + return (CC_OK); +} + +/* + * Delete the "word" under the cursor. + */ + static int +cmd_wdelete() +{ + if (*cp == ' ') + { + /* + * If the char under the cursor is a space, + * delete it and all the spaces right of cursor. + */ + while (*cp == ' ') + (void) cmd_delete(); + } else + { + /* + * If the char under the cursor is not a space, + * delete it and all nonspaces right of cursor (the whole word). + */ + while (*cp != ' ' && *cp != '\0') + (void) cmd_delete(); + } + return (CC_OK); +} + +/* + * Delete all chars in the command buffer. + */ + static int +cmd_kill() +{ + if (cmdbuf[0] == '\0') + { + /* Buffer is already empty; abort the current command. */ + return (CC_QUIT); + } + cmd_offset = 0; + cmd_home(); + *cp = '\0'; + updown_match = -1; + cmd_repaint(cp); + + /* + * We say that erasing the entire command string causes us + * to abort the current command, if CF_QUIT_ON_ERASE is set. + */ + if (curr_cmdflags & CF_QUIT_ON_ERASE) + return (CC_QUIT); + return (CC_OK); +} + +/* + * Select an mlist structure to be the current command history. + */ + public void +set_mlist(mlist, cmdflags) + void *mlist; + int cmdflags; +{ +#if CMD_HISTORY + curr_mlist = (struct mlist *) mlist; + curr_cmdflags = cmdflags; + + /* Make sure the next up-arrow moves to the last string in the mlist. */ + if (curr_mlist != NULL) + curr_mlist->curr_mp = curr_mlist; +#endif +} + +#if CMD_HISTORY +/* + * Move up or down in the currently selected command history list. + * Only consider entries whose first updown_match chars are equal to + * cmdbuf's corresponding chars. + */ + static int +cmd_updown(action) + int action; +{ + char *s; + struct mlist *ml; + + if (curr_mlist == NULL) + { + /* + * The current command has no history list. + */ + bell(); + return (CC_OK); + } + + if (updown_match < 0) + { + updown_match = (int) (cp - cmdbuf); + } + + /* + * Find the next history entry which matches. + */ + for (ml = curr_mlist->curr_mp;;) + { + ml = (action == EC_UP) ? ml->prev : ml->next; + if (ml == curr_mlist) + { + /* + * We reached the end (or beginning) of the list. + */ + break; + } + if (strncmp(cmdbuf, ml->string, updown_match) == 0) + { + /* + * This entry matches; stop here. + * Copy the entry into cmdbuf and echo it on the screen. + */ + curr_mlist->curr_mp = ml; + s = ml->string; + if (s == NULL) + s = ""; + cmd_home(); + clear_eol(); + strcpy(cmdbuf, s); + for (cp = cmdbuf; *cp != '\0'; ) + cmd_right(); + return (CC_OK); + } + } + /* + * We didn't find a history entry that matches. + */ + bell(); + return (CC_OK); +} +#endif + +/* + * Add a string to an mlist. + */ + public void +cmd_addhist(mlist, cmd, modified) + struct mlist *mlist; + char *cmd; + int modified; +{ +#if CMD_HISTORY + struct mlist *ml; + + /* + * Don't save a trivial command. + */ + if (strlen(cmd) == 0) + return; + + /* + * Save the command unless it's a duplicate of the + * last command in the history. + */ + ml = mlist->prev; + if (ml == mlist || strcmp(ml->string, cmd) != 0) + { + /* + * Did not find command in history. + * Save the command and put it at the end of the history list. + */ + ml = (struct mlist *) ecalloc(1, sizeof(struct mlist)); + ml->string = save(cmd); + ml->modified = modified; + ml->next = mlist; + ml->prev = mlist->prev; + mlist->prev->next = ml; + mlist->prev = ml; + } + /* + * Point to the cmd just after the just-accepted command. + * Thus, an UPARROW will always retrieve the previous command. + */ + mlist->curr_mp = ml->next; +#endif +} + +/* + * Accept the command in the command buffer. + * Add it to the currently selected history list. + */ + public void +cmd_accept() +{ +#if CMD_HISTORY + /* + * Nothing to do if there is no currently selected history list. + */ + if (curr_mlist == NULL) + return; + cmd_addhist(curr_mlist, cmdbuf, 1); + curr_mlist->modified = 1; +#endif +} + +/* + * Try to perform a line-edit function on the command buffer, + * using a specified char as a line-editing command. + * Returns: + * CC_PASS The char does not invoke a line edit function. + * CC_OK Line edit function done. + * CC_QUIT The char requests the current command to be aborted. + */ + static int +cmd_edit(c) + int c; +{ + int action; + int flags; + +#if TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME +#define not_in_completion() in_completion = 0 +#else +#define not_in_completion() +#endif + + /* + * See if the char is indeed a line-editing command. + */ + flags = 0; +#if CMD_HISTORY + if (curr_mlist == NULL) + /* + * No current history; don't accept history manipulation cmds. + */ + flags |= EC_NOHISTORY; +#endif +#if TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME + if (curr_mlist == ml_search) + /* + * In a search command; don't accept file-completion cmds. + */ + flags |= EC_NOCOMPLETE; +#endif + + action = editchar(c, flags); + + switch (action) + { + case EC_RIGHT: + not_in_completion(); + return (cmd_right()); + case EC_LEFT: + not_in_completion(); + return (cmd_left()); + case EC_W_RIGHT: + not_in_completion(); + while (*cp != '\0' && *cp != ' ') + cmd_right(); + while (*cp == ' ') + cmd_right(); + return (CC_OK); + case EC_W_LEFT: + not_in_completion(); + while (cp > cmdbuf && cp[-1] == ' ') + cmd_left(); + while (cp > cmdbuf && cp[-1] != ' ') + cmd_left(); + return (CC_OK); + case EC_HOME: + not_in_completion(); + cmd_offset = 0; + cmd_home(); + cmd_repaint(cp); + return (CC_OK); + case EC_END: + not_in_completion(); + while (*cp != '\0') + cmd_right(); + return (CC_OK); + case EC_INSERT: + not_in_completion(); + return (CC_OK); + case EC_BACKSPACE: + not_in_completion(); + return (cmd_erase()); + case EC_LINEKILL: + not_in_completion(); + return (cmd_kill()); + case EC_ABORT: + not_in_completion(); + (void) cmd_kill(); + return (CC_QUIT); + case EC_W_BACKSPACE: + not_in_completion(); + return (cmd_werase()); + case EC_DELETE: + not_in_completion(); + return (cmd_delete()); + case EC_W_DELETE: + not_in_completion(); + return (cmd_wdelete()); + case EC_LITERAL: + literal = 1; + return (CC_OK); +#if CMD_HISTORY + case EC_UP: + case EC_DOWN: + not_in_completion(); + return (cmd_updown(action)); +#endif +#if TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME + case EC_F_COMPLETE: + case EC_B_COMPLETE: + case EC_EXPAND: + return (cmd_complete(action)); +#endif + case EC_NOACTION: + return (CC_OK); + default: + not_in_completion(); + return (CC_PASS); + } +} + +#if TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME +/* + * Insert a string into the command buffer, at the current position. + */ + static int +cmd_istr(str) + char *str; +{ + char *s; + int action; + char *endline = str + strlen(str); + + for (s = str; *s != '\0'; ) + { + char *os = s; + step_char(&s, +1, endline); + action = cmd_ichar(os, s - os); + if (action != CC_OK) + { + bell(); + return (action); + } + } + return (CC_OK); +} + +/* + * Find the beginning and end of the "current" word. + * This is the word which the cursor (cp) is inside or at the end of. + * Return pointer to the beginning of the word and put the + * cursor at the end of the word. + */ + static char * +delimit_word() +{ + char *word; +#if SPACES_IN_FILENAMES + char *p; + int delim_quoted = 0; + int meta_quoted = 0; + char *esc = get_meta_escape(); + int esclen = (int) strlen(esc); +#endif + + /* + * Move cursor to end of word. + */ + if (*cp != ' ' && *cp != '\0') + { + /* + * Cursor is on a nonspace. + * Move cursor right to the next space. + */ + while (*cp != ' ' && *cp != '\0') + cmd_right(); + } else if (cp > cmdbuf && cp[-1] != ' ') + { + /* + * Cursor is on a space, and char to the left is a nonspace. + * We're already at the end of the word. + */ + ; +#if 0 + } else + { + /* + * Cursor is on a space and char to the left is a space. + * Huh? There's no word here. + */ + return (NULL); +#endif + } + /* + * Find the beginning of the word which the cursor is in. + */ + if (cp == cmdbuf) + return (NULL); +#if SPACES_IN_FILENAMES + /* + * If we have an unbalanced quote (that is, an open quote + * without a corresponding close quote), we return everything + * from the open quote, including spaces. + */ + for (word = cmdbuf; word < cp; word++) + if (*word != ' ') + break; + if (word >= cp) + return (cp); + for (p = cmdbuf; p < cp; p++) + { + if (meta_quoted) + { + meta_quoted = 0; + } else if (esclen > 0 && p + esclen < cp && + strncmp(p, esc, esclen) == 0) + { + meta_quoted = 1; + p += esclen - 1; + } else if (delim_quoted) + { + if (*p == closequote) + delim_quoted = 0; + } else /* (!delim_quoted) */ + { + if (*p == openquote) + delim_quoted = 1; + else if (*p == ' ') + word = p+1; + } + } +#endif + return (word); +} + +/* + * Set things up to enter completion mode. + * Expand the word under the cursor into a list of filenames + * which start with that word, and set tk_text to that list. + */ + static void +init_compl() +{ + char *word; + char c; + + /* + * Get rid of any previous tk_text. + */ + if (tk_text != NULL) + { + free(tk_text); + tk_text = NULL; + } + /* + * Find the original (uncompleted) word in the command buffer. + */ + word = delimit_word(); + if (word == NULL) + return; + /* + * Set the insertion point to the point in the command buffer + * where the original (uncompleted) word now sits. + */ + tk_ipoint = word; + /* + * Save the original (uncompleted) word + */ + if (tk_original != NULL) + free(tk_original); + tk_original = (char *) ecalloc(cp-word+1, sizeof(char)); + strncpy(tk_original, word, cp-word); + /* + * Get the expanded filename. + * This may result in a single filename, or + * a blank-separated list of filenames. + */ + c = *cp; + *cp = '\0'; + if (*word != openquote) + { + tk_text = fcomplete(word); + } else + { +#if MSDOS_COMPILER + char *qword = NULL; +#else + char *qword = shell_quote(word+1); +#endif + if (qword == NULL) + tk_text = fcomplete(word+1); + else + { + tk_text = fcomplete(qword); + free(qword); + } + } + *cp = c; +} + +/* + * Return the next word in the current completion list. + */ + static char * +next_compl(action, prev) + int action; + char *prev; +{ + switch (action) + { + case EC_F_COMPLETE: + return (forw_textlist(&tk_tlist, prev)); + case EC_B_COMPLETE: + return (back_textlist(&tk_tlist, prev)); + } + /* Cannot happen */ + return ("?"); +} + +/* + * Complete the filename before (or under) the cursor. + * cmd_complete may be called multiple times. The global in_completion + * remembers whether this call is the first time (create the list), + * or a subsequent time (step thru the list). + */ + static int +cmd_complete(action) + int action; +{ + char *s; + + if (!in_completion || action == EC_EXPAND) + { + /* + * Expand the word under the cursor and + * use the first word in the expansion + * (or the entire expansion if we're doing EC_EXPAND). + */ + init_compl(); + if (tk_text == NULL) + { + bell(); + return (CC_OK); + } + if (action == EC_EXPAND) + { + /* + * Use the whole list. + */ + tk_trial = tk_text; + } else + { + /* + * Use the first filename in the list. + */ + in_completion = 1; + init_textlist(&tk_tlist, tk_text); + tk_trial = next_compl(action, (char*)NULL); + } + } else + { + /* + * We already have a completion list. + * Use the next/previous filename from the list. + */ + tk_trial = next_compl(action, tk_trial); + } + + /* + * Remove the original word, or the previous trial completion. + */ + while (cp > tk_ipoint) + (void) cmd_erase(); + + if (tk_trial == NULL) + { + /* + * There are no more trial completions. + * Insert the original (uncompleted) filename. + */ + in_completion = 0; + if (cmd_istr(tk_original) != CC_OK) + goto fail; + } else + { + /* + * Insert trial completion. + */ + if (cmd_istr(tk_trial) != CC_OK) + goto fail; + /* + * If it is a directory, append a slash. + */ + if (is_dir(tk_trial)) + { + if (cp > cmdbuf && cp[-1] == closequote) + (void) cmd_erase(); + s = lgetenv("LESSSEPARATOR"); + if (s == NULL) + s = PATHNAME_SEP; + if (cmd_istr(s) != CC_OK) + goto fail; + } + } + + return (CC_OK); + +fail: + in_completion = 0; + bell(); + return (CC_OK); +} + +#endif /* TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME */ + +/* + * Process a single character of a multi-character command, such as + * a number, or the pattern of a search command. + * Returns: + * CC_OK The char was accepted. + * CC_QUIT The char requests the command to be aborted. + * CC_ERROR The char could not be accepted due to an error. + */ + public int +cmd_char(c) + int c; +{ + int action; + int len; + + if (!utf_mode) + { + cmd_mbc_buf[0] = c; + len = 1; + } else + { + /* Perform strict validation in all possible cases. */ + if (cmd_mbc_buf_len == 0) + { + retry: + cmd_mbc_buf_index = 1; + *cmd_mbc_buf = c; + if (IS_ASCII_OCTET(c)) + cmd_mbc_buf_len = 1; + else if (IS_UTF8_LEAD(c)) + { + cmd_mbc_buf_len = utf_len(c); + return (CC_OK); + } else + { + /* UTF8_INVALID or stray UTF8_TRAIL */ + bell(); + return (CC_ERROR); + } + } else if (IS_UTF8_TRAIL(c)) + { + cmd_mbc_buf[cmd_mbc_buf_index++] = c; + if (cmd_mbc_buf_index < cmd_mbc_buf_len) + return (CC_OK); + if (!is_utf8_well_formed(cmd_mbc_buf, cmd_mbc_buf_index)) + { + /* complete, but not well formed (non-shortest form), sequence */ + cmd_mbc_buf_len = 0; + bell(); + return (CC_ERROR); + } + } else + { + /* Flush incomplete (truncated) sequence. */ + cmd_mbc_buf_len = 0; + bell(); + /* Handle new char. */ + goto retry; + } + + len = cmd_mbc_buf_len; + cmd_mbc_buf_len = 0; + } + + if (literal) + { + /* + * Insert the char, even if it is a line-editing char. + */ + literal = 0; + return (cmd_ichar(cmd_mbc_buf, len)); + } + + /* + * See if it is a line-editing character. + */ + if (in_mca() && len == 1) + { + action = cmd_edit(c); + switch (action) + { + case CC_OK: + case CC_QUIT: + return (action); + case CC_PASS: + break; + } + } + + /* + * Insert the char into the command buffer. + */ + return (cmd_ichar(cmd_mbc_buf, len)); +} + +/* + * Return the number currently in the command buffer. + */ + public LINENUM +cmd_int(frac) + long *frac; +{ + char *p; + LINENUM n = 0; + int err; + + for (p = cmdbuf; *p >= '0' && *p <= '9'; p++) + n = (n * 10) + (*p - '0'); + *frac = 0; + if (*p++ == '.') + { + *frac = getfraction(&p, NULL, &err); + /* {{ do something if err is set? }} */ + } + return (n); +} + +/* + * Return a pointer to the command buffer. + */ + public char * +get_cmdbuf() +{ + return (cmdbuf); +} + +#if CMD_HISTORY +/* + * Return the last (most recent) string in the current command history. + */ + public char * +cmd_lastpattern() +{ + if (curr_mlist == NULL) + return (NULL); + return (curr_mlist->curr_mp->prev->string); +} +#endif + +#if CMD_HISTORY +/* + */ + static int +mlist_size(ml) + struct mlist *ml; +{ + int size = 0; + for (ml = ml->next; ml->string != NULL; ml = ml->next) + ++size; + return size; +} + +/* + * Get the name of the history file. + */ + static char * +histfile_name() +{ + char *home; + char *name; + int len; + + /* See if filename is explicitly specified by $LESSHISTFILE. */ + name = lgetenv("LESSHISTFILE"); + if (name != NULL && *name != '\0') + { + if (strcmp(name, "-") == 0 || strcmp(name, "/dev/null") == 0) + /* $LESSHISTFILE == "-" means don't use a history file. */ + return (NULL); + return (save(name)); + } + + /* See if history file is disabled in the build. */ + if (strcmp(LESSHISTFILE, "") == 0 || strcmp(LESSHISTFILE, "-") == 0) + return (NULL); + + /* Otherwise, file is in $HOME. */ + home = lgetenv("HOME"); + if (home == NULL || *home == '\0') + { +#if OS2 + home = lgetenv("INIT"); + if (home == NULL || *home == '\0') +#endif + return (NULL); + } + len = (int) (strlen(home) + strlen(LESSHISTFILE) + 2); + name = (char *) ecalloc(len, sizeof(char)); + SNPRINTF2(name, len, "%s/%s", home, LESSHISTFILE); + return (name); +} + +/* + * Read a .lesshst file and call a callback for each line in the file. + */ + static void +read_cmdhist2(action, uparam, skip_search, skip_shell) + void (*action)(void*,struct mlist*,char*); + void *uparam; + int skip_search; + int skip_shell; +{ + struct mlist *ml = NULL; + char line[CMDBUF_SIZE]; + char *filename; + FILE *f; + char *p; + int *skip = NULL; + + filename = histfile_name(); + if (filename == NULL) + return; + f = fopen(filename, "r"); + free(filename); + if (f == NULL) + return; + if (fgets(line, sizeof(line), f) == NULL || + strncmp(line, HISTFILE_FIRST_LINE, strlen(HISTFILE_FIRST_LINE)) != 0) + { + fclose(f); + return; + } + while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), f) != NULL) + { + for (p = line; *p != '\0'; p++) + { + if (*p == '\n' || *p == '\r') + { + *p = '\0'; + break; + } + } + if (strcmp(line, HISTFILE_SEARCH_SECTION) == 0) + { + ml = &mlist_search; + skip = &skip_search; + } else if (strcmp(line, HISTFILE_SHELL_SECTION) == 0) + { +#if SHELL_ESCAPE || PIPEC + ml = &mlist_shell; + skip = &skip_shell; +#else + ml = NULL; + skip = NULL; +#endif + } else if (*line == '"') + { + if (ml != NULL) + { + if (skip != NULL && *skip > 0) + --(*skip); + else + (*action)(uparam, ml, line+1); + } + } + } + fclose(f); +} + + static void +read_cmdhist(action, uparam, skip_search, skip_shell) + void (*action)(void*,struct mlist*,char*); + void *uparam; + int skip_search; + int skip_shell; +{ + read_cmdhist2(action, uparam, skip_search, skip_shell); + (*action)(uparam, NULL, NULL); /* signal end of file */ +} + + static void +addhist_init(void *uparam, struct mlist *ml, char *string) +{ + if (ml == NULL || string == NULL) + return; + cmd_addhist(ml, string, 0); +} +#endif /* CMD_HISTORY */ + +/* + * Initialize history from a .lesshist file. + */ + public void +init_cmdhist() +{ +#if CMD_HISTORY + read_cmdhist(&addhist_init, NULL, 0, 0); +#endif /* CMD_HISTORY */ +} + +/* + * Write the header for a section of the history file. + */ +#if CMD_HISTORY + static void +write_mlist_header(ml, f) + struct mlist *ml; + FILE *f; +{ + if (ml == &mlist_search) + fprintf(f, "%s\n", HISTFILE_SEARCH_SECTION); +#if SHELL_ESCAPE || PIPEC + else if (ml == &mlist_shell) + fprintf(f, "%s\n", HISTFILE_SHELL_SECTION); +#endif +} + +/* + * Write all modified entries in an mlist to the history file. + */ + static void +write_mlist(ml, f) + struct mlist *ml; + FILE *f; +{ + for (ml = ml->next; ml->string != NULL; ml = ml->next) + { + if (!ml->modified) + continue; + fprintf(f, "\"%s\n", ml->string); + ml->modified = 0; + } + ml->modified = 0; /* entire mlist is now unmodified */ +} + +/* + * Make a temp name in the same directory as filename. + */ + static char * +make_tempname(filename) + char *filename; +{ + char lastch; + char *tempname = ecalloc(1, strlen(filename)+1); + strcpy(tempname, filename); + lastch = tempname[strlen(tempname)-1]; + tempname[strlen(tempname)-1] = (lastch == 'Q') ? 'Z' : 'Q'; + return tempname; +} + +struct save_ctx +{ + struct mlist *mlist; + FILE *fout; +}; + +/* + * Copy entries from the saved history file to a new file. + * At the end of each mlist, append any new entries + * created during this session. + */ + static void +copy_hist(void *uparam, struct mlist *ml, char *string) +{ + struct save_ctx *ctx = (struct save_ctx *) uparam; + + if (ml != ctx->mlist) { + /* We're changing mlists. */ + if (ctx->mlist) + /* Append any new entries to the end of the current mlist. */ + write_mlist(ctx->mlist, ctx->fout); + /* Write the header for the new mlist. */ + ctx->mlist = ml; + write_mlist_header(ctx->mlist, ctx->fout); + } + if (string != NULL) + { + /* Copy the entry. */ + fprintf(ctx->fout, "\"%s\n", string); + } + if (ml == NULL) /* End of file */ + { + /* Write any sections that were not in the original file. */ + if (mlist_search.modified) + { + write_mlist_header(&mlist_search, ctx->fout); + write_mlist(&mlist_search, ctx->fout); + } +#if SHELL_ESCAPE || PIPEC + if (mlist_shell.modified) + { + write_mlist_header(&mlist_shell, ctx->fout); + write_mlist(&mlist_shell, ctx->fout); + } +#endif + } +} +#endif /* CMD_HISTORY */ + +/* + * Make a file readable only by its owner. + */ + static void +make_file_private(f) + FILE *f; +{ +#if HAVE_FCHMOD + int do_chmod = 1; +#if HAVE_STAT + struct stat statbuf; + int r = fstat(fileno(f), &statbuf); + if (r < 0 || !S_ISREG(statbuf.st_mode)) + /* Don't chmod if not a regular file. */ + do_chmod = 0; +#endif + if (do_chmod) + fchmod(fileno(f), 0600); +#endif +} + +/* + * Does the history file need to be updated? + */ + static int +histfile_modified() +{ + if (mlist_search.modified) + return 1; +#if SHELL_ESCAPE || PIPEC + if (mlist_shell.modified) + return 1; +#endif + return 0; +} + +/* + * Update the .lesshst file. + */ + public void +save_cmdhist() +{ +#if CMD_HISTORY + char *histname; + char *tempname; + int skip_search; + int skip_shell; + struct save_ctx ctx; + char *s; + FILE *fout = NULL; + int histsize = 0; + + if (!histfile_modified()) + return; + histname = histfile_name(); + if (histname == NULL) + return; + tempname = make_tempname(histname); + fout = fopen(tempname, "w"); + if (fout != NULL) + { + make_file_private(fout); + s = lgetenv("LESSHISTSIZE"); + if (s != NULL) + histsize = atoi(s); + if (histsize <= 0) + histsize = 100; + skip_search = mlist_size(&mlist_search) - histsize; +#if SHELL_ESCAPE || PIPEC + skip_shell = mlist_size(&mlist_shell) - histsize; +#endif + fprintf(fout, "%s\n", HISTFILE_FIRST_LINE); + ctx.fout = fout; + ctx.mlist = NULL; + read_cmdhist(copy_hist, &ctx, skip_search, skip_shell); + fclose(fout); +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + /* + * Windows rename doesn't remove an existing file, + * making it useless for atomic operations. Sigh. + */ + remove(histname); +#endif + rename(tempname, histname); + } + free(tempname); + free(histname); +#endif /* CMD_HISTORY */ +} diff --git a/command.c b/command.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c31fa81 --- /dev/null +++ b/command.c @@ -0,0 +1,1806 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * User-level command processor. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C +#include +#endif +#include "position.h" +#include "option.h" +#include "cmd.h" + +extern int erase_char, erase2_char, kill_char; +extern int sigs; +extern int quit_if_one_screen; +extern int squished; +extern int sc_width; +extern int sc_height; +extern int swindow; +extern int jump_sline; +extern int quitting; +extern int wscroll; +extern int top_scroll; +extern int ignore_eoi; +extern int secure; +extern int hshift; +extern int bs_mode; +extern int show_attn; +extern POSITION highest_hilite; +extern char *every_first_cmd; +extern char *curr_altfilename; +extern char version[]; +extern struct scrpos initial_scrpos; +extern IFILE curr_ifile; +extern void constant *ml_search; +extern void constant *ml_examine; +#if SHELL_ESCAPE || PIPEC +extern void constant *ml_shell; +#endif +#if EDITOR +extern char *editor; +extern char *editproto; +#endif +extern int screen_trashed; /* The screen has been overwritten */ +extern int shift_count; +extern int oldbot; +extern int forw_prompt; +extern int same_pos_bell; + +#if SHELL_ESCAPE +static char *shellcmd = NULL; /* For holding last shell command for "!!" */ +#endif +static int mca; /* The multicharacter command (action) */ +static int search_type; /* The previous type of search */ +static LINENUM number; /* The number typed by the user */ +static long fraction; /* The fractional part of the number */ +static struct loption *curropt; +static int opt_lower; +static int optflag; +static int optgetname; +static POSITION bottompos; +static int save_hshift; +static int save_bs_mode; +#if PIPEC +static char pipec; +#endif + +struct ungot { + struct ungot *ug_next; + char ug_char; + char ug_end_command; +}; +static struct ungot* ungot = NULL; + +static void multi_search(); + +/* + * Move the cursor to start of prompt line before executing a command. + * This looks nicer if the command takes a long time before + * updating the screen. + */ + static void +cmd_exec() +{ +#if HILITE_SEARCH + clear_attn(); +#endif + clear_bot(); + flush(); +} + +/* + * Set up the display to start a new multi-character command. + */ + static void +start_mca(action, prompt, mlist, cmdflags) + int action; + constant char *prompt; + constant void *mlist; + int cmdflags; +{ + mca = action; + clear_bot(); + clear_cmd(); + cmd_putstr(prompt); + set_mlist(mlist, cmdflags); +} + + public int +in_mca() +{ + return (mca != 0 && mca != A_PREFIX); +} + +/* + * Set up the display to start a new search command. + */ + static void +mca_search() +{ +#if HILITE_SEARCH + if (search_type & SRCH_FILTER) + mca = A_FILTER; + else +#endif + if (search_type & SRCH_FORW) + mca = A_F_SEARCH; + else + mca = A_B_SEARCH; + + clear_bot(); + clear_cmd(); + + if (search_type & SRCH_NO_MATCH) + cmd_putstr("Non-match "); + if (search_type & SRCH_FIRST_FILE) + cmd_putstr("First-file "); + if (search_type & SRCH_PAST_EOF) + cmd_putstr("EOF-ignore "); + if (search_type & SRCH_NO_MOVE) + cmd_putstr("Keep-pos "); + if (search_type & SRCH_NO_REGEX) + cmd_putstr("Regex-off "); + +#if HILITE_SEARCH + if (search_type & SRCH_FILTER) + cmd_putstr("&/"); + else +#endif + if (search_type & SRCH_FORW) + cmd_putstr("/"); + else + cmd_putstr("?"); + forw_prompt = 0; + set_mlist(ml_search, 0); +} + +/* + * Set up the display to start a new toggle-option command. + */ + static void +mca_opt_toggle() +{ + int no_prompt; + int flag; + char *dash; + + no_prompt = (optflag & OPT_NO_PROMPT); + flag = (optflag & ~OPT_NO_PROMPT); + dash = (flag == OPT_NO_TOGGLE) ? "_" : "-"; + + mca = A_OPT_TOGGLE; + clear_bot(); + clear_cmd(); + cmd_putstr(dash); + if (optgetname) + cmd_putstr(dash); + if (no_prompt) + cmd_putstr("(P)"); + switch (flag) + { + case OPT_UNSET: + cmd_putstr("+"); + break; + case OPT_SET: + cmd_putstr("!"); + break; + } + forw_prompt = 0; + set_mlist(NULL, 0); +} + +/* + * Execute a multicharacter command. + */ + static void +exec_mca() +{ + register char *cbuf; + + cmd_exec(); + cbuf = get_cmdbuf(); + + switch (mca) + { + case A_F_SEARCH: + case A_B_SEARCH: + multi_search(cbuf, (int) number, 0); + break; +#if HILITE_SEARCH + case A_FILTER: + search_type ^= SRCH_NO_MATCH; + set_filter_pattern(cbuf, search_type); + break; +#endif + case A_FIRSTCMD: + /* + * Skip leading spaces or + signs in the string. + */ + while (*cbuf == '+' || *cbuf == ' ') + cbuf++; + if (every_first_cmd != NULL) + free(every_first_cmd); + if (*cbuf == '\0') + every_first_cmd = NULL; + else + every_first_cmd = save(cbuf); + break; + case A_OPT_TOGGLE: + toggle_option(curropt, opt_lower, cbuf, optflag); + curropt = NULL; + break; + case A_F_BRACKET: + match_brac(cbuf[0], cbuf[1], 1, (int) number); + break; + case A_B_BRACKET: + match_brac(cbuf[1], cbuf[0], 0, (int) number); + break; +#if EXAMINE + case A_EXAMINE: + if (secure) + break; + edit_list(cbuf); +#if TAGS + /* If tag structure is loaded then clean it up. */ + cleantags(); +#endif + break; +#endif +#if SHELL_ESCAPE + case A_SHELL: + /* + * !! just uses whatever is in shellcmd. + * Otherwise, copy cmdbuf to shellcmd, + * expanding any special characters ("%" or "#"). + */ + if (*cbuf != '!') + { + if (shellcmd != NULL) + free(shellcmd); + shellcmd = fexpand(cbuf); + } + + if (secure) + break; + if (shellcmd == NULL) + lsystem("", "!done"); + else + lsystem(shellcmd, "!done"); + break; +#endif +#if PIPEC + case A_PIPE: + if (secure) + break; + (void) pipe_mark(pipec, cbuf); + error("|done", NULL_PARG); + break; +#endif + } +} + +/* + * Is a character an erase or kill char? + */ + static int +is_erase_char(c) + int c; +{ + return (c == erase_char || c == erase2_char || c == kill_char); +} + +/* + * Handle the first char of an option (after the initial dash). + */ + static int +mca_opt_first_char(c) + int c; +{ + int flag = (optflag & ~OPT_NO_PROMPT); + if (flag == OPT_NO_TOGGLE) + { + switch (c) + { + case '_': + /* "__" = long option name. */ + optgetname = TRUE; + mca_opt_toggle(); + return (MCA_MORE); + } + } else + { + switch (c) + { + case '+': + /* "-+" = UNSET. */ + optflag = (flag == OPT_UNSET) ? + OPT_TOGGLE : OPT_UNSET; + mca_opt_toggle(); + return (MCA_MORE); + case '!': + /* "-!" = SET */ + optflag = (flag == OPT_SET) ? + OPT_TOGGLE : OPT_SET; + mca_opt_toggle(); + return (MCA_MORE); + case CONTROL('P'): + optflag ^= OPT_NO_PROMPT; + mca_opt_toggle(); + return (MCA_MORE); + case '-': + /* "--" = long option name. */ + optgetname = TRUE; + mca_opt_toggle(); + return (MCA_MORE); + } + } + /* Char was not handled here. */ + return (NO_MCA); +} + +/* + * Add a char to a long option name. + * See if we've got a match for an option name yet. + * If so, display the complete name and stop + * accepting chars until user hits RETURN. + */ + static int +mca_opt_nonfirst_char(c) + int c; +{ + char *p; + char *oname; + + if (curropt != NULL) + { + /* + * Already have a match for the name. + * Don't accept anything but erase/kill. + */ + if (is_erase_char(c)) + return (MCA_DONE); + return (MCA_MORE); + } + /* + * Add char to cmd buffer and try to match + * the option name. + */ + if (cmd_char(c) == CC_QUIT) + return (MCA_DONE); + p = get_cmdbuf(); + opt_lower = ASCII_IS_LOWER(p[0]); + curropt = findopt_name(&p, &oname, NULL); + if (curropt != NULL) + { + /* + * Got a match. + * Remember the option and + * display the full option name. + */ + cmd_reset(); + mca_opt_toggle(); + for (p = oname; *p != '\0'; p++) + { + c = *p; + if (!opt_lower && ASCII_IS_LOWER(c)) + c = ASCII_TO_UPPER(c); + if (cmd_char(c) != CC_OK) + return (MCA_DONE); + } + } + return (MCA_MORE); +} + +/* + * Handle a char of an option toggle command. + */ + static int +mca_opt_char(c) + int c; +{ + PARG parg; + + /* + * This may be a short option (single char), + * or one char of a long option name, + * or one char of the option parameter. + */ + if (curropt == NULL && len_cmdbuf() == 0) + { + int ret = mca_opt_first_char(c); + if (ret != NO_MCA) + return (ret); + } + if (optgetname) + { + /* We're getting a long option name. */ + if (c != '\n' && c != '\r') + return (mca_opt_nonfirst_char(c)); + if (curropt == NULL) + { + parg.p_string = get_cmdbuf(); + error("There is no --%s option", &parg); + return (MCA_DONE); + } + optgetname = FALSE; + cmd_reset(); + } else + { + if (is_erase_char(c)) + return (NO_MCA); + if (curropt != NULL) + /* We're getting the option parameter. */ + return (NO_MCA); + curropt = findopt(c); + if (curropt == NULL) + { + parg.p_string = propt(c); + error("There is no %s option", &parg); + return (MCA_DONE); + } + } + /* + * If the option which was entered does not take a + * parameter, toggle the option immediately, + * so user doesn't have to hit RETURN. + */ + if ((optflag & ~OPT_NO_PROMPT) != OPT_TOGGLE || + !opt_has_param(curropt)) + { + toggle_option(curropt, ASCII_IS_LOWER(c), "", optflag); + return (MCA_DONE); + } + /* + * Display a prompt appropriate for the option parameter. + */ + start_mca(A_OPT_TOGGLE, opt_prompt(curropt), (void*)NULL, 0); + return (MCA_MORE); +} + +/* + * Handle a char of a search command. + */ + static int +mca_search_char(c) + int c; +{ + int flag = 0; + + /* + * Certain characters as the first char of + * the pattern have special meaning: + * ! Toggle the NO_MATCH flag + * * Toggle the PAST_EOF flag + * @ Toggle the FIRST_FILE flag + */ + if (len_cmdbuf() > 0) + return (NO_MCA); + + switch (c) + { + case CONTROL('E'): /* ignore END of file */ + case '*': + if (mca != A_FILTER) + flag = SRCH_PAST_EOF; + break; + case CONTROL('F'): /* FIRST file */ + case '@': + if (mca != A_FILTER) + flag = SRCH_FIRST_FILE; + break; + case CONTROL('K'): /* KEEP position */ + if (mca != A_FILTER) + flag = SRCH_NO_MOVE; + break; + case CONTROL('R'): /* Don't use REGULAR EXPRESSIONS */ + flag = SRCH_NO_REGEX; + break; + case CONTROL('N'): /* NOT match */ + case '!': + flag = SRCH_NO_MATCH; + break; + } + + if (flag != 0) + { + search_type ^= flag; + mca_search(); + return (MCA_MORE); + } + return (NO_MCA); +} + +/* + * Handle a character of a multi-character command. + */ + static int +mca_char(c) + int c; +{ + int ret; + + switch (mca) + { + case 0: + /* + * We're not in a multicharacter command. + */ + return (NO_MCA); + + case A_PREFIX: + /* + * In the prefix of a command. + * This not considered a multichar command + * (even tho it uses cmdbuf, etc.). + * It is handled in the commands() switch. + */ + return (NO_MCA); + + case A_DIGIT: + /* + * Entering digits of a number. + * Terminated by a non-digit. + */ + if (!((c >= '0' && c <= '9') || c == '.') && + editchar(c, EC_PEEK|EC_NOHISTORY|EC_NOCOMPLETE|EC_NORIGHTLEFT) == A_INVALID) + { + /* + * Not part of the number. + * End the number and treat this char + * as a normal command character. + */ + number = cmd_int(&fraction); + mca = 0; + cmd_accept(); + return (NO_MCA); + } + break; + + case A_OPT_TOGGLE: + ret = mca_opt_char(c); + if (ret != NO_MCA) + return (ret); + break; + + case A_F_SEARCH: + case A_B_SEARCH: + case A_FILTER: + ret = mca_search_char(c); + if (ret != NO_MCA) + return (ret); + break; + + default: + /* Other multicharacter command. */ + break; + } + + /* + * The multichar command is terminated by a newline. + */ + if (c == '\n' || c == '\r') + { + /* + * Execute the command. + */ + exec_mca(); + return (MCA_DONE); + } + + /* + * Append the char to the command buffer. + */ + if (cmd_char(c) == CC_QUIT) + /* + * Abort the multi-char command. + */ + return (MCA_DONE); + + if ((mca == A_F_BRACKET || mca == A_B_BRACKET) && len_cmdbuf() >= 2) + { + /* + * Special case for the bracket-matching commands. + * Execute the command after getting exactly two + * characters from the user. + */ + exec_mca(); + return (MCA_DONE); + } + + /* + * Need another character. + */ + return (MCA_MORE); +} + +/* + * Discard any buffered file data. + */ + static void +clear_buffers() +{ + if (!(ch_getflags() & CH_CANSEEK)) + return; + ch_flush(); + clr_linenum(); +#if HILITE_SEARCH + clr_hilite(); +#endif +} + +/* + * Make sure the screen is displayed. + */ + static void +make_display() +{ + /* + * If nothing is displayed yet, display starting from initial_scrpos. + */ + if (empty_screen()) + { + if (initial_scrpos.pos == NULL_POSITION) + /* + * {{ Maybe this should be: + * jump_loc(ch_zero(), jump_sline); + * but this behavior seems rather unexpected + * on the first screen. }} + */ + jump_loc(ch_zero(), 1); + else + jump_loc(initial_scrpos.pos, initial_scrpos.ln); + } else if (screen_trashed) + { + int save_top_scroll = top_scroll; + int save_ignore_eoi = ignore_eoi; + top_scroll = 1; + ignore_eoi = 0; + if (screen_trashed == 2) + { + /* Special case used by ignore_eoi: re-open the input file + * and jump to the end of the file. */ + reopen_curr_ifile(); + jump_forw(); + } + repaint(); + top_scroll = save_top_scroll; + ignore_eoi = save_ignore_eoi; + } +} + +/* + * Display the appropriate prompt. + */ + static void +prompt() +{ + register constant char *p; + + if (ungot != NULL && !ungot->ug_end_command) + { + /* + * No prompt necessary if commands are from + * ungotten chars rather than from the user. + */ + return; + } + + /* + * Make sure the screen is displayed. + */ + make_display(); + bottompos = position(BOTTOM_PLUS_ONE); + + /* + * If we've hit EOF on the last file and the -E flag is set, quit. + */ + if (get_quit_at_eof() == OPT_ONPLUS && + eof_displayed() && !(ch_getflags() & CH_HELPFILE) && + next_ifile(curr_ifile) == NULL_IFILE) + quit(QUIT_OK); + + /* + * If the entire file is displayed and the -F flag is set, quit. + */ + if (quit_if_one_screen && + entire_file_displayed() && !(ch_getflags() & CH_HELPFILE) && + next_ifile(curr_ifile) == NULL_IFILE) + quit(QUIT_OK); + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + /* + * In Win32, display the file name in the window title. + */ + if (!(ch_getflags() & CH_HELPFILE)) + SetConsoleTitle(pr_expand("Less?f - %f.", 0)); +#endif + /* + * Select the proper prompt and display it. + */ + /* + * If the previous action was a forward movement, + * don't clear the bottom line of the display; + * just print the prompt since the forward movement guarantees + * that we're in the right position to display the prompt. + * Clearing the line could cause a problem: for example, if the last + * line displayed ended at the right screen edge without a newline, + * then clearing would clear the last displayed line rather than + * the prompt line. + */ + if (!forw_prompt) + clear_bot(); + clear_cmd(); + forw_prompt = 0; + p = pr_string(); + if (is_filtering()) + putstr("& "); + if (p == NULL || *p == '\0') + putchr(':'); + else + { + at_enter(AT_STANDOUT); + putstr(p); + at_exit(); + } + clear_eol(); +} + +/* + * Display the less version message. + */ + public void +dispversion() +{ + PARG parg; + + parg.p_string = version; + error("less %s", &parg); +} + +/* + * Get command character. + * The character normally comes from the keyboard, + * but may come from ungotten characters + * (characters previously given to ungetcc or ungetsc). + */ + public int +getcc() +{ + if (ungot == NULL) + { + /* + * Normal case: no ungotten chars, so get one from the user. + */ + return (getchr()); + } + + /* + * Return the next ungotten char. + */ + { + struct ungot *ug = ungot; + char c = ug->ug_char; + int end_command = ug->ug_end_command; + ungot = ug->ug_next; + free(ug); + if (end_command) + { + /* + * Command is incomplete, so try to complete it. + */ + switch (mca) + { + case A_DIGIT: + /* + * We have a number but no command. Treat as #g. + */ + return ('g'); + + case A_F_SEARCH: + case A_B_SEARCH: + /* + * We have "/string" but no newline. Add the \n. + */ + return ('\n'); + + default: + /* + * Some other incomplete command. Let user complete it. + */ + return (getchr()); + } + } + return (c); + } +} + +/* + * "Unget" a command character. + * The next getcc() will return this character. + */ + public void +ungetcc(c) + int c; +{ + struct ungot *ug = (struct ungot *) ecalloc(1, sizeof(struct ungot)); + + ug->ug_char = (char) c; + ug->ug_end_command = (c == CHAR_END_COMMAND); + ug->ug_next = ungot; + ungot = ug; +} + +/* + * Unget a whole string of command characters. + * The next sequence of getcc()'s will return this string. + */ + public void +ungetsc(s) + char *s; +{ + register char *p; + + for (p = s + strlen(s) - 1; p >= s; p--) + ungetcc(*p); +} + +/* + * Search for a pattern, possibly in multiple files. + * If SRCH_FIRST_FILE is set, begin searching at the first file. + * If SRCH_PAST_EOF is set, continue the search thru multiple files. + */ + static void +multi_search(pattern, n, silent) + char *pattern; + int n; + int silent; +{ + register int nomore; + IFILE save_ifile; + int changed_file; + + changed_file = 0; + save_ifile = save_curr_ifile(); + + if (search_type & SRCH_FIRST_FILE) + { + /* + * Start at the first (or last) file + * in the command line list. + */ + if (search_type & SRCH_FORW) + nomore = edit_first(); + else + nomore = edit_last(); + if (nomore) + { + unsave_ifile(save_ifile); + return; + } + changed_file = 1; + search_type &= ~SRCH_FIRST_FILE; + } + + for (;;) + { + n = search(search_type, pattern, n); + /* + * The SRCH_NO_MOVE flag doesn't "stick": it gets cleared + * after being used once. This allows "n" to work after + * using a /@@ search. + */ + search_type &= ~SRCH_NO_MOVE; + if (n == 0) + { + /* + * Found it. + */ + unsave_ifile(save_ifile); + return; + } + + if (n < 0) + /* + * Some kind of error in the search. + * Error message has been printed by search(). + */ + break; + + if ((search_type & SRCH_PAST_EOF) == 0) + /* + * We didn't find a match, but we're + * supposed to search only one file. + */ + break; + /* + * Move on to the next file. + */ + if (search_type & SRCH_FORW) + nomore = edit_next(1); + else + nomore = edit_prev(1); + if (nomore) + break; + changed_file = 1; + } + + /* + * Didn't find it. + * Print an error message if we haven't already. + */ + if (n > 0 && !silent) + error("Pattern not found", NULL_PARG); + + if (changed_file) + { + /* + * Restore the file we were originally viewing. + */ + reedit_ifile(save_ifile); + } else + { + unsave_ifile(save_ifile); + } +} + +/* + * Forward forever, or until a highlighted line appears. + */ + static int +forw_loop(until_hilite) + int until_hilite; +{ + POSITION curr_len; + + if (ch_getflags() & CH_HELPFILE) + return (A_NOACTION); + + cmd_exec(); + jump_forw_buffered(); + curr_len = ch_length(); + highest_hilite = until_hilite ? curr_len : NULL_POSITION; + ignore_eoi = 1; + while (!sigs) + { + if (until_hilite && highest_hilite > curr_len) + { + bell(); + break; + } + make_display(); + forward(1, 0, 0); + } + ignore_eoi = 0; + ch_set_eof(); + + /* + * This gets us back in "F mode" after processing + * a non-abort signal (e.g. window-change). + */ + if (sigs && !ABORT_SIGS()) + return (until_hilite ? A_F_UNTIL_HILITE : A_F_FOREVER); + + return (A_NOACTION); +} + +/* + * Main command processor. + * Accept and execute commands until a quit command. + */ + public void +commands() +{ + register int c; + register int action; + register char *cbuf; + int newaction; + int save_search_type; + char *extra; + char tbuf[2]; + PARG parg; + IFILE old_ifile; + IFILE new_ifile; + char *tagfile; + + search_type = SRCH_FORW; + wscroll = (sc_height + 1) / 2; + newaction = A_NOACTION; + + for (;;) + { + mca = 0; + cmd_accept(); + number = 0; + curropt = NULL; + + /* + * See if any signals need processing. + */ + if (sigs) + { + psignals(); + if (quitting) + quit(QUIT_SAVED_STATUS); + } + + /* + * See if window size changed, for systems that don't + * generate SIGWINCH. + */ + check_winch(); + + /* + * Display prompt and accept a character. + */ + cmd_reset(); + prompt(); + if (sigs) + continue; + if (newaction == A_NOACTION) + c = getcc(); + + again: + if (sigs) + continue; + + if (newaction != A_NOACTION) + { + action = newaction; + newaction = A_NOACTION; + } else + { + /* + * If we are in a multicharacter command, call mca_char. + * Otherwise we call fcmd_decode to determine the + * action to be performed. + */ + if (mca) + switch (mca_char(c)) + { + case MCA_MORE: + /* + * Need another character. + */ + c = getcc(); + goto again; + case MCA_DONE: + /* + * Command has been handled by mca_char. + * Start clean with a prompt. + */ + continue; + case NO_MCA: + /* + * Not a multi-char command + * (at least, not anymore). + */ + break; + } + + /* + * Decode the command character and decide what to do. + */ + if (mca) + { + /* + * We're in a multichar command. + * Add the character to the command buffer + * and display it on the screen. + * If the user backspaces past the start + * of the line, abort the command. + */ + if (cmd_char(c) == CC_QUIT || len_cmdbuf() == 0) + continue; + cbuf = get_cmdbuf(); + } else + { + /* + * Don't use cmd_char if we're starting fresh + * at the beginning of a command, because we + * don't want to echo the command until we know + * it is a multichar command. We also don't + * want erase_char/kill_char to be treated + * as line editing characters. + */ + tbuf[0] = c; + tbuf[1] = '\0'; + cbuf = tbuf; + } + extra = NULL; + action = fcmd_decode(cbuf, &extra); + /* + * If an "extra" string was returned, + * process it as a string of command characters. + */ + if (extra != NULL) + ungetsc(extra); + } + /* + * Clear the cmdbuf string. + * (But not if we're in the prefix of a command, + * because the partial command string is kept there.) + */ + if (action != A_PREFIX) + cmd_reset(); + + switch (action) + { + case A_DIGIT: + /* + * First digit of a number. + */ + start_mca(A_DIGIT, ":", (void*)NULL, CF_QUIT_ON_ERASE); + goto again; + + case A_F_WINDOW: + /* + * Forward one window (and set the window size). + */ + if (number > 0) + swindow = (int) number; + /* FALLTHRU */ + case A_F_SCREEN: + /* + * Forward one screen. + */ + if (number <= 0) + number = get_swindow(); + cmd_exec(); + if (show_attn) + set_attnpos(bottompos); + forward((int) number, 0, 1); + break; + + case A_B_WINDOW: + /* + * Backward one window (and set the window size). + */ + if (number > 0) + swindow = (int) number; + /* FALLTHRU */ + case A_B_SCREEN: + /* + * Backward one screen. + */ + if (number <= 0) + number = get_swindow(); + cmd_exec(); + backward((int) number, 0, 1); + break; + + case A_F_LINE: + /* + * Forward N (default 1) line. + */ + if (number <= 0) + number = 1; + cmd_exec(); + if (show_attn == OPT_ONPLUS && number > 1) + set_attnpos(bottompos); + forward((int) number, 0, 0); + break; + + case A_B_LINE: + /* + * Backward N (default 1) line. + */ + if (number <= 0) + number = 1; + cmd_exec(); + backward((int) number, 0, 0); + break; + + case A_FF_LINE: + /* + * Force forward N (default 1) line. + */ + if (number <= 0) + number = 1; + cmd_exec(); + if (show_attn == OPT_ONPLUS && number > 1) + set_attnpos(bottompos); + forward((int) number, 1, 0); + break; + + case A_BF_LINE: + /* + * Force backward N (default 1) line. + */ + if (number <= 0) + number = 1; + cmd_exec(); + backward((int) number, 1, 0); + break; + + case A_FF_SCREEN: + /* + * Force forward one screen. + */ + if (number <= 0) + number = get_swindow(); + cmd_exec(); + if (show_attn == OPT_ONPLUS) + set_attnpos(bottompos); + forward((int) number, 1, 0); + break; + + case A_F_FOREVER: + /* + * Forward forever, ignoring EOF. + */ + if (show_attn) + set_attnpos(bottompos); + newaction = forw_loop(0); + break; + + case A_F_UNTIL_HILITE: + newaction = forw_loop(1); + break; + + case A_F_SCROLL: + /* + * Forward N lines + * (default same as last 'd' or 'u' command). + */ + if (number > 0) + wscroll = (int) number; + cmd_exec(); + if (show_attn == OPT_ONPLUS) + set_attnpos(bottompos); + forward(wscroll, 0, 0); + break; + + case A_B_SCROLL: + /* + * Forward N lines + * (default same as last 'd' or 'u' command). + */ + if (number > 0) + wscroll = (int) number; + cmd_exec(); + backward(wscroll, 0, 0); + break; + + case A_FREPAINT: + /* + * Flush buffers, then repaint screen. + * Don't flush the buffers on a pipe! + */ + clear_buffers(); + /* FALLTHRU */ + case A_REPAINT: + /* + * Repaint screen. + */ + cmd_exec(); + repaint(); + break; + + case A_GOLINE: + /* + * Go to line N, default beginning of file. + */ + if (number <= 0) + number = 1; + cmd_exec(); + jump_back(number); + break; + + case A_PERCENT: + /* + * Go to a specified percentage into the file. + */ + if (number < 0) + { + number = 0; + fraction = 0; + } + if (number > 100) + { + number = 100; + fraction = 0; + } + cmd_exec(); + jump_percent((int) number, fraction); + break; + + case A_GOEND: + /* + * Go to line N, default end of file. + */ + cmd_exec(); + if (number <= 0) + jump_forw(); + else + jump_back(number); + break; + + case A_GOEND_BUF: + /* + * Go to line N, default last buffered byte. + */ + cmd_exec(); + if (number <= 0) + jump_forw_buffered(); + else + jump_back(number); + break; + + case A_GOPOS: + /* + * Go to a specified byte position in the file. + */ + cmd_exec(); + if (number < 0) + number = 0; + jump_line_loc((POSITION) number, jump_sline); + break; + + case A_STAT: + /* + * Print file name, etc. + */ + if (ch_getflags() & CH_HELPFILE) + break; + cmd_exec(); + parg.p_string = eq_message(); + error("%s", &parg); + break; + + case A_VERSION: + /* + * Print version number, without the "@(#)". + */ + cmd_exec(); + dispversion(); + break; + + case A_QUIT: + /* + * Exit. + */ + if (curr_ifile != NULL_IFILE && + ch_getflags() & CH_HELPFILE) + { + /* + * Quit while viewing the help file + * just means return to viewing the + * previous file. + */ + hshift = save_hshift; + bs_mode = save_bs_mode; + if (edit_prev(1) == 0) + break; + } + if (extra != NULL) + quit(*extra); + quit(QUIT_OK); + break; + +/* + * Define abbreviation for a commonly used sequence below. + */ +#define DO_SEARCH() \ + if (number <= 0) number = 1; \ + mca_search(); \ + cmd_exec(); \ + multi_search((char *)NULL, (int) number, 0); + + + case A_F_SEARCH: + /* + * Search forward for a pattern. + * Get the first char of the pattern. + */ + search_type = SRCH_FORW; + if (number <= 0) + number = 1; + mca_search(); + c = getcc(); + goto again; + + case A_B_SEARCH: + /* + * Search backward for a pattern. + * Get the first char of the pattern. + */ + search_type = SRCH_BACK; + if (number <= 0) + number = 1; + mca_search(); + c = getcc(); + goto again; + + case A_FILTER: +#if HILITE_SEARCH + search_type = SRCH_FORW | SRCH_FILTER; + mca_search(); + c = getcc(); + goto again; +#else + error("Command not available", NULL_PARG); + break; +#endif + + case A_AGAIN_SEARCH: + /* + * Repeat previous search. + */ + DO_SEARCH(); + break; + + case A_T_AGAIN_SEARCH: + /* + * Repeat previous search, multiple files. + */ + search_type |= SRCH_PAST_EOF; + DO_SEARCH(); + break; + + case A_REVERSE_SEARCH: + /* + * Repeat previous search, in reverse direction. + */ + save_search_type = search_type; + search_type = SRCH_REVERSE(search_type); + DO_SEARCH(); + search_type = save_search_type; + break; + + case A_T_REVERSE_SEARCH: + /* + * Repeat previous search, + * multiple files in reverse direction. + */ + save_search_type = search_type; + search_type = SRCH_REVERSE(search_type); + search_type |= SRCH_PAST_EOF; + DO_SEARCH(); + search_type = save_search_type; + break; + + case A_UNDO_SEARCH: + undo_search(); + break; + + case A_HELP: + /* + * Help. + */ + if (ch_getflags() & CH_HELPFILE) + break; + cmd_exec(); + save_hshift = hshift; + hshift = 0; + save_bs_mode = bs_mode; + bs_mode = BS_SPECIAL; + (void) edit(FAKE_HELPFILE); + break; + + case A_EXAMINE: +#if EXAMINE + /* + * Edit a new file. Get the filename. + */ + if (secure) + { + error("Command not available", NULL_PARG); + break; + } + start_mca(A_EXAMINE, "Examine: ", ml_examine, 0); + c = getcc(); + goto again; +#else + error("Command not available", NULL_PARG); + break; +#endif + + case A_VISUAL: + /* + * Invoke an editor on the input file. + */ +#if EDITOR + if (secure) + { + error("Command not available", NULL_PARG); + break; + } + if (ch_getflags() & CH_HELPFILE) + break; + if (strcmp(get_filename(curr_ifile), "-") == 0) + { + error("Cannot edit standard input", NULL_PARG); + break; + } + if (curr_altfilename != NULL) + { + error("WARNING: This file was viewed via LESSOPEN", + NULL_PARG); + } + start_mca(A_SHELL, "!", ml_shell, 0); + /* + * Expand the editor prototype string + * and pass it to the system to execute. + * (Make sure the screen is displayed so the + * expansion of "+%lm" works.) + */ + make_display(); + cmd_exec(); + lsystem(pr_expand(editproto, 0), (char*)NULL); + break; +#else + error("Command not available", NULL_PARG); + break; +#endif + + case A_NEXT_FILE: + /* + * Examine next file. + */ +#if TAGS + if (ntags()) + { + error("No next file", NULL_PARG); + break; + } +#endif + if (number <= 0) + number = 1; + if (edit_next((int) number)) + { + if (get_quit_at_eof() && eof_displayed() && + !(ch_getflags() & CH_HELPFILE)) + quit(QUIT_OK); + parg.p_string = (number > 1) ? "(N-th) " : ""; + error("No %snext file", &parg); + } + break; + + case A_PREV_FILE: + /* + * Examine previous file. + */ +#if TAGS + if (ntags()) + { + error("No previous file", NULL_PARG); + break; + } +#endif + if (number <= 0) + number = 1; + if (edit_prev((int) number)) + { + parg.p_string = (number > 1) ? "(N-th) " : ""; + error("No %sprevious file", &parg); + } + break; + + case A_NEXT_TAG: +#if TAGS + if (number <= 0) + number = 1; + tagfile = nexttag((int) number); + if (tagfile == NULL) + { + error("No next tag", NULL_PARG); + break; + } + if (edit(tagfile) == 0) + { + POSITION pos = tagsearch(); + if (pos != NULL_POSITION) + jump_loc(pos, jump_sline); + } +#else + error("Command not available", NULL_PARG); +#endif + break; + + case A_PREV_TAG: +#if TAGS + if (number <= 0) + number = 1; + tagfile = prevtag((int) number); + if (tagfile == NULL) + { + error("No previous tag", NULL_PARG); + break; + } + if (edit(tagfile) == 0) + { + POSITION pos = tagsearch(); + if (pos != NULL_POSITION) + jump_loc(pos, jump_sline); + } +#else + error("Command not available", NULL_PARG); +#endif + break; + + case A_INDEX_FILE: + /* + * Examine a particular file. + */ + if (number <= 0) + number = 1; + if (edit_index((int) number)) + error("No such file", NULL_PARG); + break; + + case A_REMOVE_FILE: + if (ch_getflags() & CH_HELPFILE) + break; + old_ifile = curr_ifile; + new_ifile = getoff_ifile(curr_ifile); + if (new_ifile == NULL_IFILE) + { + bell(); + break; + } + if (edit_ifile(new_ifile) != 0) + { + reedit_ifile(old_ifile); + break; + } + del_ifile(old_ifile); + break; + + case A_OPT_TOGGLE: + optflag = OPT_TOGGLE; + optgetname = FALSE; + mca_opt_toggle(); + c = getcc(); + goto again; + + case A_DISP_OPTION: + /* + * Report a flag setting. + */ + optflag = OPT_NO_TOGGLE; + optgetname = FALSE; + mca_opt_toggle(); + c = getcc(); + goto again; + + case A_FIRSTCMD: + /* + * Set an initial command for new files. + */ + start_mca(A_FIRSTCMD, "+", (void*)NULL, 0); + c = getcc(); + goto again; + + case A_SHELL: + /* + * Shell escape. + */ +#if SHELL_ESCAPE + if (secure) + { + error("Command not available", NULL_PARG); + break; + } + start_mca(A_SHELL, "!", ml_shell, 0); + c = getcc(); + goto again; +#else + error("Command not available", NULL_PARG); + break; +#endif + + case A_SETMARK: + /* + * Set a mark. + */ + if (ch_getflags() & CH_HELPFILE) + break; + start_mca(A_SETMARK, "mark: ", (void*)NULL, 0); + c = getcc(); + if (c == erase_char || c == erase2_char || + c == kill_char || c == '\n' || c == '\r') + break; + setmark(c); + break; + + case A_GOMARK: + /* + * Go to a mark. + */ + start_mca(A_GOMARK, "goto mark: ", (void*)NULL, 0); + c = getcc(); + if (c == erase_char || c == erase2_char || + c == kill_char || c == '\n' || c == '\r') + break; + cmd_exec(); + gomark(c); + break; + + case A_PIPE: +#if PIPEC + if (secure) + { + error("Command not available", NULL_PARG); + break; + } + start_mca(A_PIPE, "|mark: ", (void*)NULL, 0); + c = getcc(); + if (c == erase_char || c == erase2_char || c == kill_char) + break; + if (c == '\n' || c == '\r') + c = '.'; + if (badmark(c)) + break; + pipec = c; + start_mca(A_PIPE, "!", ml_shell, 0); + c = getcc(); + goto again; +#else + error("Command not available", NULL_PARG); + break; +#endif + + case A_B_BRACKET: + case A_F_BRACKET: + start_mca(action, "Brackets: ", (void*)NULL, 0); + c = getcc(); + goto again; + + case A_LSHIFT: + if (number > 0) + shift_count = number; + else + number = (shift_count > 0) ? + shift_count : sc_width / 2; + if (number > hshift) + number = hshift; + hshift -= number; + screen_trashed = 1; + break; + + case A_RSHIFT: + if (number > 0) + shift_count = number; + else + number = (shift_count > 0) ? + shift_count : sc_width / 2; + hshift += number; + screen_trashed = 1; + break; + + case A_PREFIX: + /* + * The command is incomplete (more chars are needed). + * Display the current char, so the user knows + * what's going on, and get another character. + */ + if (mca != A_PREFIX) + { + cmd_reset(); + start_mca(A_PREFIX, " ", (void*)NULL, + CF_QUIT_ON_ERASE); + (void) cmd_char(c); + } + c = getcc(); + goto again; + + case A_NOACTION: + break; + + default: + bell(); + break; + } + } +} diff --git a/compose.uni b/compose.uni new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b814ce9 --- /dev/null +++ b/compose.uni @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +/* Generated by "./mkutable -f2 Mn Me -- unicode/UnicodeData.txt" on Mon Jul 14 16:21:21 PDT 2014 */ + { 0x0300, 0x036f }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0483, 0x0487 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0488, 0x0489 }, /* Me */ + { 0x0591, 0x05bd }, /* Mn */ + { 0x05bf, 0x05bf }, /* Mn */ + { 0x05c1, 0x05c2 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x05c4, 0x05c5 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x05c7, 0x05c7 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0610, 0x061a }, /* Mn */ + { 0x064b, 0x065f }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0670, 0x0670 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x06d6, 0x06dc }, /* Mn */ + { 0x06df, 0x06e4 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x06e7, 0x06e8 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x06ea, 0x06ed }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0711, 0x0711 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0730, 0x074a }, /* Mn */ + { 0x07a6, 0x07b0 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x07eb, 0x07f3 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0816, 0x0819 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x081b, 0x0823 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0825, 0x0827 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0829, 0x082d }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0859, 0x085b }, /* Mn */ + { 0x08e4, 0x0902 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x093a, 0x093a }, /* Mn */ + { 0x093c, 0x093c }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0941, 0x0948 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x094d, 0x094d }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0951, 0x0957 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0962, 0x0963 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0981, 0x0981 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x09bc, 0x09bc }, /* Mn */ + { 0x09c1, 0x09c4 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x09cd, 0x09cd }, /* Mn */ + { 0x09e2, 0x09e3 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0a01, 0x0a02 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0a3c, 0x0a3c }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0a41, 0x0a42 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0a47, 0x0a48 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0a4b, 0x0a4d }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0a51, 0x0a51 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0a70, 0x0a71 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0a75, 0x0a75 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0a81, 0x0a82 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0abc, 0x0abc }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0ac1, 0x0ac5 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0ac7, 0x0ac8 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0acd, 0x0acd }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0ae2, 0x0ae3 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0b01, 0x0b01 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0b3c, 0x0b3c }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0b3f, 0x0b3f }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0b41, 0x0b44 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0b4d, 0x0b4d }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0b56, 0x0b56 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0b62, 0x0b63 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0b82, 0x0b82 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0bc0, 0x0bc0 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0bcd, 0x0bcd }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0c00, 0x0c00 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0c3e, 0x0c40 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0c46, 0x0c48 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0c4a, 0x0c4d }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0c55, 0x0c56 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0c62, 0x0c63 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0c81, 0x0c81 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0cbc, 0x0cbc }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0cbf, 0x0cbf }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0cc6, 0x0cc6 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0ccc, 0x0ccd }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0ce2, 0x0ce3 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0d01, 0x0d01 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0d41, 0x0d44 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0d4d, 0x0d4d }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0d62, 0x0d63 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0dca, 0x0dca }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0dd2, 0x0dd4 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0dd6, 0x0dd6 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0e31, 0x0e31 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0e34, 0x0e3a }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0e47, 0x0e4e }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0eb1, 0x0eb1 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0eb4, 0x0eb9 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0ebb, 0x0ebc }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0ec8, 0x0ecd }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0f18, 0x0f19 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0f35, 0x0f35 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0f37, 0x0f37 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0f39, 0x0f39 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0f71, 0x0f7e }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0f80, 0x0f84 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0f86, 0x0f87 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0f8d, 0x0f97 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0f99, 0x0fbc }, /* Mn */ + { 0x0fc6, 0x0fc6 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x102d, 0x1030 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1032, 0x1037 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1039, 0x103a }, /* Mn */ + { 0x103d, 0x103e }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1058, 0x1059 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x105e, 0x1060 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1071, 0x1074 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1082, 0x1082 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1085, 0x1086 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x108d, 0x108d }, /* Mn */ + { 0x109d, 0x109d }, /* Mn */ + { 0x135d, 0x135f }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1712, 0x1714 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1732, 0x1734 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1752, 0x1753 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1772, 0x1773 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x17b4, 0x17b5 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x17b7, 0x17bd }, /* Mn */ + { 0x17c6, 0x17c6 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x17c9, 0x17d3 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x17dd, 0x17dd }, /* Mn */ + { 0x180b, 0x180d }, /* Mn */ + { 0x18a9, 0x18a9 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1920, 0x1922 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1927, 0x1928 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1932, 0x1932 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1939, 0x193b }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1a17, 0x1a18 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1a1b, 0x1a1b }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1a56, 0x1a56 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1a58, 0x1a5e }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1a60, 0x1a60 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1a62, 0x1a62 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1a65, 0x1a6c }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1a73, 0x1a7c }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1a7f, 0x1a7f }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1ab0, 0x1abd }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1abe, 0x1abe }, /* Me */ + { 0x1b00, 0x1b03 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1b34, 0x1b34 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1b36, 0x1b3a }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1b3c, 0x1b3c }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1b42, 0x1b42 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1b6b, 0x1b73 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1b80, 0x1b81 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1ba2, 0x1ba5 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1ba8, 0x1ba9 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1bab, 0x1bad }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1be6, 0x1be6 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1be8, 0x1be9 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1bed, 0x1bed }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1bef, 0x1bf1 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1c2c, 0x1c33 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1c36, 0x1c37 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1cd0, 0x1cd2 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1cd4, 0x1ce0 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1ce2, 0x1ce8 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1ced, 0x1ced }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1cf4, 0x1cf4 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1cf8, 0x1cf9 }, /* Mn */ + { 0x1dc0, 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sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then : + emulate sh + NULLCMD=: + # Pre-4.2 versions of Zsh do word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which + # is contrary to our usage. Disable this feature. + alias -g '${1+"$@"}'='"$@"' + setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST +else + case `(set -o) 2>/dev/null` in #( + *posix*) : + set -o posix ;; #( + *) : + ;; +esac +fi + + +as_nl=' +' +export as_nl +# Printing a long string crashes Solaris 7 /usr/bin/printf. +as_echo='\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' +as_echo=$as_echo$as_echo$as_echo$as_echo$as_echo +as_echo=$as_echo$as_echo$as_echo$as_echo$as_echo$as_echo +# Prefer a ksh shell builtin over an external printf program on Solaris, +# but without wasting forks for bash or zsh. +if test -z "$BASH_VERSION$ZSH_VERSION" \ + && (test "X`print -r -- $as_echo`" = "X$as_echo") 2>/dev/null; then + as_echo='print -r --' + as_echo_n='print -rn --' +elif (test "X`printf %s $as_echo`" = "X$as_echo") 2>/dev/null; then + as_echo='printf %s\n' + as_echo_n='printf %s' +else + if test "X`(/usr/ucb/echo -n -n $as_echo) 2>/dev/null`" = "X-n $as_echo"; then + as_echo_body='eval /usr/ucb/echo -n "$1$as_nl"' + as_echo_n='/usr/ucb/echo -n' + else + as_echo_body='eval expr "X$1" : "X\\(.*\\)"' + as_echo_n_body='eval + arg=$1; + case $arg in #( + *"$as_nl"*) + expr "X$arg" : "X\\(.*\\)$as_nl"; + arg=`expr "X$arg" : ".*$as_nl\\(.*\\)"`;; + esac; + expr "X$arg" : "X\\(.*\\)" | tr -d "$as_nl" + ' + export as_echo_n_body + as_echo_n='sh -c $as_echo_n_body as_echo' + fi + export as_echo_body + as_echo='sh -c $as_echo_body as_echo' +fi + +# The user is always right. +if test "${PATH_SEPARATOR+set}" != set; then + PATH_SEPARATOR=: + (PATH='/bin;/bin'; FPATH=$PATH; sh -c :) >/dev/null 2>&1 && { + (PATH='/bin:/bin'; FPATH=$PATH; sh -c :) >/dev/null 2>&1 || + PATH_SEPARATOR=';' + } +fi + + +# IFS +# We need space, tab and new line, in precisely that order. Quoting is +# there to prevent editors from complaining about space-tab. +# (If _AS_PATH_WALK were called with IFS unset, it would disable word +# splitting by setting IFS to empty value.) +IFS=" "" $as_nl" + +# Find who we are. Look in the path if we contain no directory separator. +as_myself= +case $0 in #(( + *[\\/]* ) as_myself=$0 ;; + *) as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR +for as_dir in $PATH +do + IFS=$as_save_IFS + test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=. + test -r "$as_dir/$0" && as_myself=$as_dir/$0 && break + done +IFS=$as_save_IFS + + ;; +esac +# We did not find ourselves, most probably we were run as `sh COMMAND' +# in which case we are not to be found in the path. +if test "x$as_myself" = x; then + as_myself=$0 +fi +if test ! -f "$as_myself"; then + $as_echo "$as_myself: error: cannot find myself; rerun with an absolute file name" >&2 + exit 1 +fi + +# Unset variables that we do not need and which cause bugs (e.g. in +# pre-3.0 UWIN ksh). But do not cause bugs in bash 2.01; the "|| exit 1" +# suppresses any "Segmentation fault" message there. '((' could +# trigger a bug in pdksh 5.2.14. +for as_var in BASH_ENV ENV MAIL MAILPATH +do eval test x\${$as_var+set} = xset \ + && ( (unset $as_var) || exit 1) >/dev/null 2>&1 && unset $as_var || : +done +PS1='$ ' +PS2='> ' +PS4='+ ' + +# NLS nuisances. +LC_ALL=C +export LC_ALL +LANGUAGE=C +export LANGUAGE + +# CDPATH. +(unset CDPATH) >/dev/null 2>&1 && unset CDPATH + +# Use a proper internal environment variable to ensure we don't fall + # into an infinite loop, continuously re-executing ourselves. + if test x"${_as_can_reexec}" != xno && test "x$CONFIG_SHELL" != x; then + _as_can_reexec=no; export _as_can_reexec; + # We cannot yet assume a decent shell, so we have to provide a +# neutralization value for shells without unset; and this also +# works around shells that cannot unset nonexistent variables. +# Preserve -v and -x to the replacement shell. +BASH_ENV=/dev/null +ENV=/dev/null +(unset BASH_ENV) >/dev/null 2>&1 && unset BASH_ENV ENV +case $- in # (((( + *v*x* | *x*v* ) as_opts=-vx ;; + *v* ) as_opts=-v ;; + *x* ) as_opts=-x ;; + * ) as_opts= ;; +esac +exec $CONFIG_SHELL $as_opts "$as_myself" ${1+"$@"} +# Admittedly, this is quite paranoid, since all the known shells bail +# out after a failed `exec'. +$as_echo "$0: could not re-execute with $CONFIG_SHELL" >&2 +as_fn_exit 255 + fi + # We don't want this to propagate to other subprocesses. + { _as_can_reexec=; unset _as_can_reexec;} +if test "x$CONFIG_SHELL" = x; then + as_bourne_compatible="if test -n \"\${ZSH_VERSION+set}\" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then : + emulate sh + NULLCMD=: + # Pre-4.2 versions of Zsh do word splitting on \${1+\"\$@\"}, which + # is contrary to our usage. Disable this feature. + alias -g '\${1+\"\$@\"}'='\"\$@\"' + setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST +else + case \`(set -o) 2>/dev/null\` in #( + *posix*) : + set -o posix ;; #( + *) : + ;; +esac +fi +" + as_required="as_fn_return () { (exit \$1); } +as_fn_success () { as_fn_return 0; } +as_fn_failure () { as_fn_return 1; } +as_fn_ret_success () { return 0; } +as_fn_ret_failure () { return 1; } + +exitcode=0 +as_fn_success || { exitcode=1; echo as_fn_success failed.; } +as_fn_failure && { exitcode=1; echo as_fn_failure succeeded.; } +as_fn_ret_success || { exitcode=1; echo as_fn_ret_success failed.; } +as_fn_ret_failure && { exitcode=1; echo as_fn_ret_failure succeeded.; } +if ( set x; as_fn_ret_success y && test x = \"\$1\" ); then : + +else + exitcode=1; echo positional parameters were not saved. +fi +test x\$exitcode = x0 || exit 1 +test -x / || exit 1" + as_suggested=" as_lineno_1=";as_suggested=$as_suggested$LINENO;as_suggested=$as_suggested" as_lineno_1a=\$LINENO + as_lineno_2=";as_suggested=$as_suggested$LINENO;as_suggested=$as_suggested" as_lineno_2a=\$LINENO + eval 'test \"x\$as_lineno_1'\$as_run'\" != \"x\$as_lineno_2'\$as_run'\" && + test \"x\`expr \$as_lineno_1'\$as_run' + 1\`\" = \"x\$as_lineno_2'\$as_run'\"' || exit 1 +test \$(( 1 + 1 )) = 2 || exit 1" + if (eval "$as_required") 2>/dev/null; then : + as_have_required=yes +else + as_have_required=no +fi + if test x$as_have_required = xyes && (eval "$as_suggested") 2>/dev/null; then : + +else + as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR +as_found=false +for as_dir in /bin$PATH_SEPARATOR/usr/bin$PATH_SEPARATOR$PATH +do + IFS=$as_save_IFS + test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=. + as_found=: + case $as_dir in #( + /*) + for as_base in sh bash ksh sh5; do + # Try only shells that exist, to save several forks. + as_shell=$as_dir/$as_base + if { test -f "$as_shell" || test -f "$as_shell.exe"; } && + { $as_echo "$as_bourne_compatible""$as_required" | as_run=a "$as_shell"; } 2>/dev/null; then : + CONFIG_SHELL=$as_shell as_have_required=yes + if { $as_echo "$as_bourne_compatible""$as_suggested" | as_run=a "$as_shell"; } 2>/dev/null; then : + break 2 +fi +fi + done;; + esac + as_found=false +done +$as_found || { if { test -f "$SHELL" || test -f "$SHELL.exe"; } && + { $as_echo "$as_bourne_compatible""$as_required" | as_run=a "$SHELL"; } 2>/dev/null; then : + CONFIG_SHELL=$SHELL as_have_required=yes +fi; } +IFS=$as_save_IFS + + + if test "x$CONFIG_SHELL" != x; then : + export CONFIG_SHELL + # We cannot yet assume a decent shell, so we have to provide a +# neutralization value for shells without unset; and this also +# works around shells that cannot unset nonexistent variables. +# Preserve -v and -x to the replacement shell. +BASH_ENV=/dev/null +ENV=/dev/null +(unset BASH_ENV) >/dev/null 2>&1 && unset BASH_ENV ENV +case $- in # (((( + *v*x* | *x*v* ) as_opts=-vx ;; + *v* ) as_opts=-v ;; + *x* ) as_opts=-x ;; + * ) as_opts= ;; +esac +exec $CONFIG_SHELL $as_opts "$as_myself" ${1+"$@"} +# Admittedly, this is quite paranoid, since all the known shells bail +# out after a failed `exec'. +$as_echo "$0: could not re-execute with $CONFIG_SHELL" >&2 +exit 255 +fi + + if test x$as_have_required = xno; then : + $as_echo "$0: This script requires a shell more modern than all" + $as_echo "$0: the shells that I found on your system." + if test x${ZSH_VERSION+set} = xset ; then + $as_echo "$0: In particular, zsh $ZSH_VERSION has bugs and should" + $as_echo "$0: be upgraded to zsh 4.3.4 or later." + else + $as_echo "$0: Please tell bug-autoconf@gnu.org about your system, +$0: including any error possibly output before this +$0: message. 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then +if test x`uname -r` = "xB.11.00" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + curses_broken=1 +fi +if test x`uname -r` = "xB.11.11" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + curses_broken=1 +fi +fi + +if test $curses_broken = 0; then + +# -- Try tinfo. +if test "x$TERMLIBS" = x; then + if test $have_tinfo = yes; then + TERMLIBS="-ltinfo" + SAVE_LIBS=$LIBS + LIBS="$LIBS $TERMLIBS" + AC_TRY_LINK(, [tgetent(0,0); tgetflag(0); tgetnum(0); tgetstr(0,0);], + [termok=yes], [termok=no]) + LIBS=$SAVE_LIBS + if test $termok = no; then TERMLIBS=""; fi + fi +fi + +# -- Try xcurses. +if test "x$TERMLIBS" = x; then + if test $have_xcurses = yes; then + TERMLIBS="-lxcurses" + SAVE_LIBS=$LIBS + LIBS="$LIBS $TERMLIBS" + AC_TRY_LINK(, [tgetent(0,0); tgetflag(0); tgetnum(0); tgetstr(0,0);], + [termok=yes], [termok=no]) + LIBS=$SAVE_LIBS + if test $termok = no; then TERMLIBS=""; fi + fi +fi + +# -- Try ncursesw. +if test "x$TERMLIBS" = x; then + if test $have_ncursesw = yes; then + TERMLIBS="-lncursesw" + SAVE_LIBS=$LIBS + LIBS="$LIBS $TERMLIBS" + AC_TRY_LINK(, [tgetent(0,0); 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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_VOID)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for const) +AC_TRY_COMPILE(, [const int foo = 0;], + [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CONST)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for time_t) +AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include ], [time_t t = 0;], + [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TIME_T)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for st_ino in struct stat) +AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include +#include ], + [struct stat s; dev_t dev = s.st_dev; ino_t ino = s.st_ino;], + [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STAT_INO)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) + +# Checks for library functions. +AC_TYPE_SIGNAL +AC_CHECK_FUNCS([fsync popen _setjmp sigprocmask sigsetmask snprintf stat system fchmod]) + +# AC_CHECK_FUNCS may not work for inline functions, so test these separately. +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for memcpy) +AC_TRY_LINK([ +#if HAVE_STRING_H +#include +#endif], [memcpy(0,0,0);], + [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MEMCPY)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) + +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for strchr) +AC_TRY_LINK([ +#if HAVE_STRING_H +#include +#endif], [strchr("x",'x');], + [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRCHR)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) + +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for strstr) +AC_TRY_LINK([ +#if HAVE_STRING_H +#include +#endif], [strstr("x","x");], + [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRSTR)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) + +# Some systems have termios.h but not the corresponding functions. +AC_CHECK_FUNC(tcgetattr, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TERMIOS_FUNCS)) + +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for fileno) +AC_TRY_LINK([ +#if HAVE_STDIO_H +#include +#endif], [static int x; x = fileno(stdin);], + [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); AC_DEFINE(HAVE_FILENO)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) + +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for strerror) +AC_TRY_LINK([ +#if HAVE_STDIO_H +#include +#endif +#if HAVE_STRING_H +#include +#endif +#if HAVE_ERRNO_H +#include +#endif], [static char *x; x = strerror(0);], + [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRERROR)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) + +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for sys_errlist) +AC_TRY_LINK(, [extern char *sys_errlist[]; static char **x; x = sys_errlist;], + [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) + +AC_CHECK_TYPES([sigset_t],,,[#include ]) + +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for sigemptyset) +AC_TRY_LINK([ +#include +], [sigset_t s; sigemptyset(&s);], + [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SIGEMPTYSET)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) + +have_errno=no +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for errno) +AC_TRY_LINK([ +#if HAVE_ERRNO_H +#include +#endif], [static int x; x = errno;], + [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes - in errno.h); AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ERRNO) have_errno=yes]) +if test $have_errno = no; then +AC_TRY_LINK([ +#if HAVE_ERRNO_H +#include +#endif], [extern int errno; static int x; x = errno;], + [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes - must define); AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ERRNO) AC_DEFINE(MUST_DEFINE_ERRNO)], + [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) +fi + +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for locale) +AC_TRY_LINK([#include +#include +#include ], [setlocale(LC_CTYPE,""); isprint(0); iscntrl(0);], + [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LOCALE)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) + +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for ctype functions) +AC_TRY_LINK([ +#if HAVE_CTYPE_H +#include +#endif], [static int x; x = isupper(x); x = tolower(x); x = toupper(x);], + [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); AC_DEFINE(HAVE_UPPER_LOWER)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) + +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for wctype functions) +AC_TRY_LINK([#include ], [iswlower(0); iswupper(0); towlower(0); towupper(0);], + [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); AC_DEFINE(HAVE_WCTYPE)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) + +# Checks for external variable ospeed in the termcap library. +have_ospeed=no +AC_MSG_CHECKING(termcap for ospeed) +AC_TRY_LINK([ +#include +#if HAVE_TERMIOS_H +#include +#endif +#if HAVE_TERMCAP_H +#include +#endif], [ospeed = 0;], +[AC_MSG_RESULT(yes - in termcap.h); AC_DEFINE(HAVE_OSPEED) have_ospeed=yes]) +if test $have_ospeed = no; then +AC_TRY_LINK(, [extern short ospeed; ospeed = 0;], + [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes - must define); AC_DEFINE(HAVE_OSPEED) AC_DEFINE(MUST_DEFINE_OSPEED)], + [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) +fi + +# Compile in secure mode? +AC_ARG_WITH(secure, + [ --with-secure Compile in secure mode], + AC_DEFINE(SECURE_COMPILE, 1), AC_DEFINE(SECURE_COMPILE, 0)) + +# Should we use floating point? +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for floating point) +AC_ARG_WITH(no-float, + [ --with-no-float Do not use floating point], + WANT_NO_FLOAT=1, WANT_NO_FLOAT=0) +if test $WANT_NO_FLOAT = 0; then + AC_TRY_LINK(, [double f1 = 12.5; double f2 = f1*f1/2.5;], + [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); AC_DEFINE(HAVE_FLOAT)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) +else + AC_MSG_RESULT(disabled by user) +fi + +# Checks for regular expression functions. +have_regex=no +have_posix_regex=unknown +supported_regex="" + +# Select a regular expression library. +WANT_REGEX=auto +AC_ARG_WITH(regex, + [ --with-regex={auto,gnu,pcre,posix,regcmp,re_comp,regcomp,regcomp-local,none} Select a regular expression library [auto]], + WANT_REGEX="$withval") + +if test $have_regex = no; then +if test $WANT_REGEX = auto -o $WANT_REGEX = posix; then +# Some versions of Solaris have a regcomp() function, but it doesn't work! +# So we run a test program. If we're cross-compiling, do it the old way. +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for POSIX regcomp) +AC_TRY_RUN([ +#include +#include +main() { regex_t r; regmatch_t rm; char *text = "xabcy"; +if (regcomp(&r, "abc", 0)) exit(1); +if (regexec(&r, text, 1, &rm, 0)) exit(1); +#ifndef __WATCOMC__ +if (rm.rm_so != 1) exit(1); /* check for correct offset */ +#else +if (rm.rm_sp != text + 1) exit(1); /* check for correct offset */ +#endif +exit(0); }], + have_posix_regex=yes, have_posix_regex=no, have_posix_regex=unknown) +if test $have_posix_regex = yes; then + AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_POSIX_REGCOMP) supported_regex="$supported_regex posix" + have_regex=yes +elif test $have_posix_regex = unknown; then + AC_TRY_LINK([ +#include +#include ], + [regex_t *r; regfree(r);], + AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_POSIX_REGCOMP) have_regex=yes; supported_regex="$supported_regex posix") +else + AC_MSG_RESULT(no) +fi +fi +fi + +if test $have_regex = no; then +if test $WANT_REGEX = auto -o $WANT_REGEX = pcre; then +AC_CHECK_LIB(pcre, pcre_compile, +[AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PCRE) LIBS="$LIBS -lpcre" have_regex=yes; supported_regex="$supported_regex pcre"], []) +fi +fi + +if test $have_regex = no; then +if test $WANT_REGEX = auto -o $WANT_REGEX = gnu; then +AC_CHECK_LIB(c, re_compile_pattern, +[AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GNU_REGEX) have_regex=yes; supported_regex="$supported_regex gnu"], []) +fi +fi + +if test $have_regex = no; then +if test $WANT_REGEX = auto -o $WANT_REGEX = regcmp; then +AC_CHECK_FUNC(regcmp, +[AC_DEFINE(HAVE_REGCMP) have_regex=yes; supported_regex="$supported_regex regcmp"],[]) +fi +fi + +if test $have_regex = no; then +if test $WANT_REGEX = auto -o $WANT_REGEX = regcomp; then +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for V8 regcomp) +AC_TRY_LINK([ +#include "regexp.h"], [regcomp("");], +[AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); AC_DEFINE(HAVE_V8_REGCOMP) have_regex=yes; supported_regex="$supported_regex regcomp"],[AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) +fi +fi + +if test $have_regex = no && test -f ${srcdir}/regexp.c; then +if test $WANT_REGEX = auto -o $WANT_REGEX = regcomp-local; then +AC_MSG_RESULT(using V8 regcomp -- local source); AC_DEFINE(HAVE_V8_REGCOMP) +supported_regex="$supported_regex regcomp-local" +AC_DEFINE(HAVE_REGEXEC2) REGEX_O='regexp.$(O)' AC_SUBST(REGEX_O) have_regex=yes +fi +fi + +if test $have_regex = no; then +if test $WANT_REGEX = auto -o $WANT_REGEX = re_comp; then +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for re_comp) +AC_CHECK_FUNC(re_comp, +[AC_DEFINE(HAVE_RE_COMP) have_regex=yes; supported_regex="$supported_regex re_comp"],[]) +fi +fi + +if test $have_regex = no; then +if test $WANT_REGEX = auto -o $WANT_REGEX = none; then +AC_MSG_RESULT(using no regex) +else +AC_MSG_WARN(cannot find regular expression library) +fi +AC_DEFINE(NO_REGEX) supported_regex="$supported_regex none" +fi + +AC_MSG_RESULT(regular expression library: $supported_regex) + +AC_ARG_WITH(editor, + [ --with-editor=PROGRAM use PROGRAM as the default editor [vi]], + AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(EDIT_PGM, "$withval"), AC_DEFINE(EDIT_PGM, "vi")) + +AH_TOP([ +/* Unix definition file for less. -*- C -*- + * + * This file has 3 sections: + * User preferences. + * Settings always true on Unix. + * Settings automatically determined by configure. + * + * * * * * * WARNING * * * * * * + * If you edit defines.h by hand, do "touch stamp-h" before you run make + * so config.status doesn't overwrite your changes. + */ + +/* User preferences. */ + +/* + * SECURE is 1 if you wish to disable a bunch of features in order to + * be safe to run by unprivileged users. + * SECURE_COMPILE is set by the --with-secure configure option. + */ +#define SECURE SECURE_COMPILE + +/* + * SHELL_ESCAPE is 1 if you wish to allow shell escapes. + * (This is possible only if your system supplies the system() function.) + */ +#define SHELL_ESCAPE (!SECURE) + +/* + * EXAMINE is 1 if you wish to allow examining files by name from within less. + */ +#define EXAMINE (!SECURE) + +/* + * TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME is 1 if you wish to allow the TAB key + * to complete filenames at prompts. + */ +#define TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME (!SECURE) + +/* + * CMD_HISTORY is 1 if you wish to allow keys to cycle through + * previous commands at prompts. + */ +#define CMD_HISTORY 1 + +/* + * HILITE_SEARCH is 1 if you wish to have search targets to be + * displayed in standout mode. + */ +#define HILITE_SEARCH 1 + +/* + * EDITOR is 1 if you wish to allow editor invocation (the "v" command). + * (This is possible only if your system supplies the system() function.) + * EDIT_PGM is the name of the (default) editor to be invoked. + */ +#define EDITOR (!SECURE) + +/* + * TAGS is 1 if you wish to support tag files. + */ +#define TAGS (!SECURE) + +/* + * USERFILE is 1 if you wish to allow a .less file to specify + * user-defined key bindings. + */ +#define USERFILE (!SECURE) + +/* + * GLOB is 1 if you wish to have shell metacharacters expanded in filenames. + * This will generally work if your system provides the "popen" function + * and the "echo" shell command. + */ +#define GLOB (!SECURE) + +/* + * PIPEC is 1 if you wish to have the "|" command + * which allows the user to pipe data into a shell command. + */ +#define PIPEC (!SECURE) + +/* + * LOGFILE is 1 if you wish to allow the -l option (to create log files). + */ +#define LOGFILE (!SECURE) + +/* + * GNU_OPTIONS is 1 if you wish to support the GNU-style command + * line options --help and --version. + */ +#define GNU_OPTIONS 1 + +/* + * ONLY_RETURN is 1 if you want RETURN to be the only input which + * will continue past an error message. + * Otherwise, any key will continue past an error message. + */ +#define ONLY_RETURN 0 + +/* + * LESSKEYFILE is the filename of the default lesskey output file + * (in the HOME directory). + * LESSKEYFILE_SYS is the filename of the system-wide lesskey output file. + * DEF_LESSKEYINFILE is the filename of the default lesskey input + * (in the HOME directory). + * LESSHISTFILE is the filename of the history file + * (in the HOME directory). + */ +#define LESSKEYFILE ".less" +#define LESSKEYFILE_SYS SYSDIR "/sysless" +#define DEF_LESSKEYINFILE ".lesskey" +#define LESSHISTFILE ".lesshst" + + +/* Settings always true on Unix. */ + +/* + * Define MSDOS_COMPILER if compiling under Microsoft C. + */ +#define MSDOS_COMPILER 0 + +/* + * Pathname separator character. + */ +#define PATHNAME_SEP "/" + +/* + * The value returned from tgetent on success. + * Some HP-UX systems return 0 on success. + */ +#define TGETENT_OK 1 + +/* + * HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H is 1 if your system has . + */ +#define HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 1 + +/* + * Define if you have the header file. + */ +#undef HAVE_SGSTAT_H + +/* + * HAVE_PERROR is 1 if your system has the perror() call. + * (Actually, if it has sys_errlist, sys_nerr and errno.) + */ +#define HAVE_PERROR 1 + +/* + * HAVE_TIME is 1 if your system has the time() call. + */ +#define HAVE_TIME 1 + +/* + * HAVE_SHELL is 1 if your system supports a SHELL command interpreter. + */ +#define HAVE_SHELL 1 + +/* + * Default shell metacharacters and meta-escape character. + */ +#define DEF_METACHARS "; *?\t\n'\"()<>[]|&^`#\\$%=~" +#define DEF_METAESCAPE "\\" + +/* + * HAVE_DUP is 1 if your system has the dup() call. + */ +#define HAVE_DUP 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the memcpy() function. */ +#define HAVE_MEMCPY 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the strchr() function. */ +#define HAVE_STRCHR 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the strstr() function. */ +#define HAVE_STRSTR 1 + +/* + * Sizes of various buffers. + */ +#if 0 /* old sizes for small memory machines */ +#define CMDBUF_SIZE 512 /* Buffer for multichar commands */ +#define UNGOT_SIZE 100 /* Max chars to unget() */ +#define LINEBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Max size of line in input file */ +#define OUTBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Output buffer */ +#define PROMPT_SIZE 200 /* Max size of prompt string */ +#define TERMBUF_SIZE 2048 /* Termcap buffer for tgetent */ +#define TERMSBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Buffer to hold termcap strings */ +#define TAGLINE_SIZE 512 /* Max size of line in tags file */ +#define TABSTOP_MAX 32 /* Max number of custom tab stops */ +#else /* more reasonable sizes for modern machines */ +#define CMDBUF_SIZE 2048 /* Buffer for multichar commands */ +#define UNGOT_SIZE 200 /* Max chars to unget() */ +#define LINEBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Initial max size of line in input file */ +#define OUTBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Output buffer */ +#define PROMPT_SIZE 2048 /* Max size of prompt string */ +#define TERMBUF_SIZE 2048 /* Termcap buffer for tgetent */ +#define TERMSBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Buffer to hold termcap strings */ +#define TAGLINE_SIZE 1024 /* Max size of line in tags file */ +#define TABSTOP_MAX 128 /* Max number of custom tab stops */ +#endif + +/* Settings automatically determined by configure. */ +]) + +AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile]) +AC_OUTPUT diff --git a/cvt.c b/cvt.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d983641 --- /dev/null +++ b/cvt.c @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + +/* + * Routines to convert text in various ways. Used by search. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#include "charset.h" + +extern int utf_mode; + +/* + * Get the length of a buffer needed to convert a string. + */ + public int +cvt_length(len, ops) + int len; + int ops; +{ + if (utf_mode) + /* + * Just copying a string in UTF-8 mode can cause it to grow + * in length. + * Four output bytes for one input byte is the worst case. + */ + len *= 4; + return (len + 1); +} + +/* + * Allocate a chpos array for use by cvt_text. + */ + public int * +cvt_alloc_chpos(len) + int len; +{ + int i; + int *chpos = (int *) ecalloc(sizeof(int), len); + /* Initialize all entries to an invalid position. */ + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) + chpos[i] = -1; + return (chpos); +} + +/* + * Convert text. Perform the transformations specified by ops. + * Returns converted text in odst. The original offset of each + * odst character (when it was in osrc) is returned in the chpos array. + */ + public void +cvt_text(odst, osrc, chpos, lenp, ops) + char *odst; + char *osrc; + int *chpos; + int *lenp; + int ops; +{ + char *dst; + char *edst = odst; + char *src; + register char *src_end; + LWCHAR ch; + + if (lenp != NULL) + src_end = osrc + *lenp; + else + src_end = osrc + strlen(osrc); + + for (src = osrc, dst = odst; src < src_end; ) + { + int src_pos = (int) (src - osrc); + int dst_pos = (int) (dst - odst); + ch = step_char(&src, +1, src_end); + if ((ops & CVT_BS) && ch == '\b' && dst > odst) + { + /* Delete backspace and preceding char. */ + do { + dst--; + } while (dst > odst && + !IS_ASCII_OCTET(*dst) && !IS_UTF8_LEAD(*dst)); + } else if ((ops & CVT_ANSI) && IS_CSI_START(ch)) + { + /* Skip to end of ANSI escape sequence. */ + src++; /* skip the CSI start char */ + while (src < src_end) + if (!is_ansi_middle(*src++)) + break; + } else + { + /* Just copy the char to the destination buffer. */ + if ((ops & CVT_TO_LC) && IS_UPPER(ch)) + ch = TO_LOWER(ch); + put_wchar(&dst, ch); + /* Record the original position of the char. */ + if (chpos != NULL) + chpos[dst_pos] = src_pos; + } + if (dst > edst) + edst = dst; + } + if ((ops & CVT_CRLF) && edst > odst && edst[-1] == '\r') + edst--; + *edst = '\0'; + if (lenp != NULL) + *lenp = (int) (edst - odst); + /* FIXME: why was this here? if (chpos != NULL) chpos[dst - odst] = src - osrc; */ +} diff --git a/decode.c b/decode.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1cd1599 --- /dev/null +++ b/decode.c @@ -0,0 +1,842 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Routines to decode user commands. + * + * This is all table driven. + * A command table is a sequence of command descriptors. + * Each command descriptor is a sequence of bytes with the following format: + * ...<0> + * The characters c1,c2,...,cN are the command string; that is, + * the characters which the user must type. + * It is terminated by a null <0> byte. + * The byte after the null byte is the action code associated + * with the command string. + * If an action byte is OR-ed with A_EXTRA, this indicates + * that the option byte is followed by an extra string. + * + * There may be many command tables. + * The first (default) table is built-in. + * Other tables are read in from "lesskey" files. + * All the tables are linked together and are searched in order. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#include "cmd.h" +#include "lesskey.h" + +extern int erase_char, erase2_char, kill_char; +extern int secure; + +#define SK(k) \ + SK_SPECIAL_KEY, (k), 6, 1, 1, 1 +/* + * Command table is ordered roughly according to expected + * frequency of use, so the common commands are near the beginning. + */ + +static unsigned char cmdtable[] = +{ + '\r',0, A_F_LINE, + '\n',0, A_F_LINE, + 'e',0, A_F_LINE, + 'j',0, A_F_LINE, + SK(SK_DOWN_ARROW),0, A_F_LINE, + CONTROL('E'),0, A_F_LINE, + CONTROL('N'),0, A_F_LINE, + 'k',0, A_B_LINE, + 'y',0, A_B_LINE, + CONTROL('Y'),0, A_B_LINE, + SK(SK_CONTROL_K),0, A_B_LINE, + CONTROL('P'),0, A_B_LINE, + SK(SK_UP_ARROW),0, A_B_LINE, + 'J',0, A_FF_LINE, + 'K',0, A_BF_LINE, + 'Y',0, A_BF_LINE, + 'd',0, A_F_SCROLL, + CONTROL('D'),0, A_F_SCROLL, + 'u',0, A_B_SCROLL, + CONTROL('U'),0, A_B_SCROLL, + ' ',0, A_F_SCREEN, + 'f',0, A_F_SCREEN, + CONTROL('F'),0, A_F_SCREEN, + CONTROL('V'),0, A_F_SCREEN, + SK(SK_PAGE_DOWN),0, A_F_SCREEN, + 'b',0, A_B_SCREEN, + CONTROL('B'),0, A_B_SCREEN, + ESC,'v',0, A_B_SCREEN, + SK(SK_PAGE_UP),0, A_B_SCREEN, + 'z',0, A_F_WINDOW, + 'w',0, A_B_WINDOW, + ESC,' ',0, A_FF_SCREEN, + 'F',0, A_F_FOREVER, + ESC,'F',0, A_F_UNTIL_HILITE, + 'R',0, A_FREPAINT, + 'r',0, A_REPAINT, + CONTROL('R'),0, A_REPAINT, + CONTROL('L'),0, A_REPAINT, + ESC,'u',0, A_UNDO_SEARCH, + 'g',0, A_GOLINE, + SK(SK_HOME),0, A_GOLINE, + '<',0, A_GOLINE, + ESC,'<',0, A_GOLINE, + 'p',0, A_PERCENT, + '%',0, A_PERCENT, + ESC,'[',0, A_LSHIFT, + ESC,']',0, A_RSHIFT, + ESC,'(',0, A_LSHIFT, + ESC,')',0, A_RSHIFT, + SK(SK_RIGHT_ARROW),0, A_RSHIFT, + SK(SK_LEFT_ARROW),0, A_LSHIFT, + '{',0, A_F_BRACKET|A_EXTRA, '{','}',0, + '}',0, A_B_BRACKET|A_EXTRA, '{','}',0, + '(',0, A_F_BRACKET|A_EXTRA, '(',')',0, + ')',0, A_B_BRACKET|A_EXTRA, '(',')',0, + '[',0, A_F_BRACKET|A_EXTRA, '[',']',0, + ']',0, A_B_BRACKET|A_EXTRA, '[',']',0, + ESC,CONTROL('F'),0, A_F_BRACKET, + ESC,CONTROL('B'),0, A_B_BRACKET, + 'G',0, A_GOEND, + ESC,'G',0, A_GOEND_BUF, + ESC,'>',0, A_GOEND, + '>',0, A_GOEND, + SK(SK_END),0, A_GOEND, + 'P',0, A_GOPOS, + + '0',0, A_DIGIT, + '1',0, A_DIGIT, + '2',0, A_DIGIT, + '3',0, A_DIGIT, + '4',0, A_DIGIT, + '5',0, A_DIGIT, + '6',0, A_DIGIT, + '7',0, A_DIGIT, + '8',0, A_DIGIT, + '9',0, A_DIGIT, + '.',0, A_DIGIT, + + '=',0, A_STAT, + CONTROL('G'),0, A_STAT, + ':','f',0, A_STAT, + '/',0, A_F_SEARCH, + '?',0, A_B_SEARCH, + ESC,'/',0, A_F_SEARCH|A_EXTRA, '*',0, + ESC,'?',0, A_B_SEARCH|A_EXTRA, '*',0, + 'n',0, A_AGAIN_SEARCH, + ESC,'n',0, A_T_AGAIN_SEARCH, + 'N',0, A_REVERSE_SEARCH, + ESC,'N',0, A_T_REVERSE_SEARCH, + '&',0, A_FILTER, + 'm',0, A_SETMARK, + '\'',0, A_GOMARK, + CONTROL('X'),CONTROL('X'),0, A_GOMARK, + 'E',0, A_EXAMINE, + ':','e',0, A_EXAMINE, + CONTROL('X'),CONTROL('V'),0, A_EXAMINE, + ':','n',0, A_NEXT_FILE, + ':','p',0, A_PREV_FILE, + 't',0, A_NEXT_TAG, + 'T',0, A_PREV_TAG, + ':','x',0, A_INDEX_FILE, + ':','d',0, A_REMOVE_FILE, + '-',0, A_OPT_TOGGLE, + ':','t',0, A_OPT_TOGGLE|A_EXTRA, 't',0, + 's',0, A_OPT_TOGGLE|A_EXTRA, 'o',0, + '_',0, A_DISP_OPTION, + '|',0, A_PIPE, + 'v',0, A_VISUAL, + '!',0, A_SHELL, + '+',0, A_FIRSTCMD, + + 'H',0, A_HELP, + 'h',0, A_HELP, + SK(SK_F1),0, A_HELP, + 'V',0, A_VERSION, + 'q',0, A_QUIT, + 'Q',0, A_QUIT, + ':','q',0, A_QUIT, + ':','Q',0, A_QUIT, + 'Z','Z',0, A_QUIT +}; + +static unsigned char edittable[] = +{ + '\t',0, EC_F_COMPLETE, /* TAB */ + '\17',0, EC_B_COMPLETE, /* BACKTAB */ + SK(SK_BACKTAB),0, EC_B_COMPLETE, /* BACKTAB */ + ESC,'\t',0, EC_B_COMPLETE, /* ESC TAB */ + CONTROL('L'),0, EC_EXPAND, /* CTRL-L */ + CONTROL('V'),0, EC_LITERAL, /* BACKSLASH */ + CONTROL('A'),0, EC_LITERAL, /* BACKSLASH */ + ESC,'l',0, EC_RIGHT, /* ESC l */ + SK(SK_RIGHT_ARROW),0, EC_RIGHT, /* RIGHTARROW */ + ESC,'h',0, EC_LEFT, /* ESC h */ + SK(SK_LEFT_ARROW),0, EC_LEFT, /* LEFTARROW */ + ESC,'b',0, EC_W_LEFT, /* ESC b */ + ESC,SK(SK_LEFT_ARROW),0, EC_W_LEFT, /* ESC LEFTARROW */ + SK(SK_CTL_LEFT_ARROW),0, EC_W_LEFT, /* CTRL-LEFTARROW */ + ESC,'w',0, EC_W_RIGHT, /* ESC w */ + ESC,SK(SK_RIGHT_ARROW),0, EC_W_RIGHT, /* ESC RIGHTARROW */ + SK(SK_CTL_RIGHT_ARROW),0, EC_W_RIGHT, /* CTRL-RIGHTARROW */ + ESC,'i',0, EC_INSERT, /* ESC i */ + SK(SK_INSERT),0, EC_INSERT, /* INSERT */ + ESC,'x',0, EC_DELETE, /* ESC x */ + SK(SK_DELETE),0, EC_DELETE, /* DELETE */ + ESC,'X',0, EC_W_DELETE, /* ESC X */ + ESC,SK(SK_DELETE),0, EC_W_DELETE, /* ESC DELETE */ + SK(SK_CTL_DELETE),0, EC_W_DELETE, /* CTRL-DELETE */ + SK(SK_CTL_BACKSPACE),0, EC_W_BACKSPACE, /* CTRL-BACKSPACE */ + ESC,'\b',0, EC_W_BACKSPACE, /* ESC BACKSPACE */ + ESC,'0',0, EC_HOME, /* ESC 0 */ + SK(SK_HOME),0, EC_HOME, /* HOME */ + ESC,'$',0, EC_END, /* ESC $ */ + SK(SK_END),0, EC_END, /* END */ + ESC,'k',0, EC_UP, /* ESC k */ + SK(SK_UP_ARROW),0, EC_UP, /* UPARROW */ + ESC,'j',0, EC_DOWN, /* ESC j */ + SK(SK_DOWN_ARROW),0, EC_DOWN, /* DOWNARROW */ + CONTROL('G'),0, EC_ABORT, /* CTRL-G */ +}; + +/* + * Structure to support a list of command tables. + */ +struct tablelist +{ + struct tablelist *t_next; + char *t_start; + char *t_end; +}; + +/* + * List of command tables and list of line-edit tables. + */ +static struct tablelist *list_fcmd_tables = NULL; +static struct tablelist *list_ecmd_tables = NULL; +static struct tablelist *list_var_tables = NULL; +static struct tablelist *list_sysvar_tables = NULL; + + +/* + * Expand special key abbreviations in a command table. + */ + static void +expand_special_keys(table, len) + char *table; + int len; +{ + register char *fm; + register char *to; + register int a; + char *repl; + int klen; + + for (fm = table; fm < table + len; ) + { + /* + * Rewrite each command in the table with any + * special key abbreviations expanded. + */ + for (to = fm; *fm != '\0'; ) + { + if (*fm != SK_SPECIAL_KEY) + { + *to++ = *fm++; + continue; + } + /* + * After SK_SPECIAL_KEY, next byte is the type + * of special key (one of the SK_* contants), + * and the byte after that is the number of bytes, + * N, reserved by the abbreviation (including the + * SK_SPECIAL_KEY and key type bytes). + * Replace all N bytes with the actual bytes + * output by the special key on this terminal. + */ + repl = special_key_str(fm[1]); + klen = fm[2] & 0377; + fm += klen; + if (repl == NULL || (int) strlen(repl) > klen) + repl = "\377"; + while (*repl != '\0') + *to++ = *repl++; + } + *to++ = '\0'; + /* + * Fill any unused bytes between end of command and + * the action byte with A_SKIP. + */ + while (to <= fm) + *to++ = A_SKIP; + fm++; + a = *fm++ & 0377; + if (a & A_EXTRA) + { + while (*fm++ != '\0') + continue; + } + } +} + +/* + * Initialize the command lists. + */ + public void +init_cmds() +{ + /* + * Add the default command tables. + */ + add_fcmd_table((char*)cmdtable, sizeof(cmdtable)); + add_ecmd_table((char*)edittable, sizeof(edittable)); +#if USERFILE + /* + * For backwards compatibility, + * try to add tables in the OLD system lesskey file. + */ +#ifdef BINDIR + add_hometable(NULL, BINDIR "/.sysless", 1); +#endif + /* + * Try to add the tables in the system lesskey file. + */ + add_hometable("LESSKEY_SYSTEM", LESSKEYFILE_SYS, 1); + /* + * Try to add the tables in the standard lesskey file "$HOME/.less". + */ + add_hometable("LESSKEY", LESSKEYFILE, 0); +#endif +} + +/* + * Add a command table. + */ + static int +add_cmd_table(tlist, buf, len) + struct tablelist **tlist; + char *buf; + int len; +{ + register struct tablelist *t; + + if (len == 0) + return (0); + /* + * Allocate a tablelist structure, initialize it, + * and link it into the list of tables. + */ + if ((t = (struct tablelist *) + calloc(1, sizeof(struct tablelist))) == NULL) + { + return (-1); + } + expand_special_keys(buf, len); + t->t_start = buf; + t->t_end = buf + len; + t->t_next = *tlist; + *tlist = t; + return (0); +} + +/* + * Add a command table. + */ + public void +add_fcmd_table(buf, len) + char *buf; + int len; +{ + if (add_cmd_table(&list_fcmd_tables, buf, len) < 0) + error("Warning: some commands disabled", NULL_PARG); +} + +/* + * Add an editing command table. + */ + public void +add_ecmd_table(buf, len) + char *buf; + int len; +{ + if (add_cmd_table(&list_ecmd_tables, buf, len) < 0) + error("Warning: some edit commands disabled", NULL_PARG); +} + +/* + * Add an environment variable table. + */ + static void +add_var_table(tlist, buf, len) + struct tablelist **tlist; + char *buf; + int len; +{ + if (add_cmd_table(tlist, buf, len) < 0) + error("Warning: environment variables from lesskey file unavailable", NULL_PARG); +} + +/* + * Search a single command table for the command string in cmd. + */ + static int +cmd_search(cmd, table, endtable, sp) + char *cmd; + char *table; + char *endtable; + char **sp; +{ + register char *p; + register char *q; + register int a; + + *sp = NULL; + for (p = table, q = cmd; p < endtable; p++, q++) + { + if (*p == *q) + { + /* + * Current characters match. + * If we're at the end of the string, we've found it. + * Return the action code, which is the character + * after the null at the end of the string + * in the command table. + */ + if (*p == '\0') + { + a = *++p & 0377; + while (a == A_SKIP) + a = *++p & 0377; + if (a == A_END_LIST) + { + /* + * We get here only if the original + * cmd string passed in was empty (""). + * I don't think that can happen, + * but just in case ... + */ + return (A_UINVALID); + } + /* + * Check for an "extra" string. + */ + if (a & A_EXTRA) + { + *sp = ++p; + a &= ~A_EXTRA; + } + return (a); + } + } else if (*q == '\0') + { + /* + * Hit the end of the user's command, + * but not the end of the string in the command table. + * The user's command is incomplete. + */ + return (A_PREFIX); + } else + { + /* + * Not a match. + * Skip ahead to the next command in the + * command table, and reset the pointer + * to the beginning of the user's command. + */ + if (*p == '\0' && p[1] == A_END_LIST) + { + /* + * A_END_LIST is a special marker that tells + * us to abort the cmd search. + */ + return (A_UINVALID); + } + while (*p++ != '\0') + continue; + while (*p == A_SKIP) + p++; + if (*p & A_EXTRA) + while (*++p != '\0') + continue; + q = cmd-1; + } + } + /* + * No match found in the entire command table. + */ + return (A_INVALID); +} + +/* + * Decode a command character and return the associated action. + * The "extra" string, if any, is returned in sp. + */ + static int +cmd_decode(tlist, cmd, sp) + struct tablelist *tlist; + char *cmd; + char **sp; +{ + register struct tablelist *t; + register int action = A_INVALID; + + /* + * Search thru all the command tables. + * Stop when we find an action which is not A_INVALID. + */ + for (t = tlist; t != NULL; t = t->t_next) + { + action = cmd_search(cmd, t->t_start, t->t_end, sp); + if (action != A_INVALID) + break; + } + if (action == A_UINVALID) + action = A_INVALID; + return (action); +} + +/* + * Decode a command from the cmdtables list. + */ + public int +fcmd_decode(cmd, sp) + char *cmd; + char **sp; +{ + return (cmd_decode(list_fcmd_tables, cmd, sp)); +} + +/* + * Decode a command from the edittables list. + */ + public int +ecmd_decode(cmd, sp) + char *cmd; + char **sp; +{ + return (cmd_decode(list_ecmd_tables, cmd, sp)); +} + +/* + * Get the value of an environment variable. + * Looks first in the lesskey file, then in the real environment. + */ + public char * +lgetenv(var) + char *var; +{ + int a; + char *s; + + a = cmd_decode(list_var_tables, var, &s); + if (a == EV_OK) + return (s); + s = getenv(var); + if (s != NULL && *s != '\0') + return (s); + a = cmd_decode(list_sysvar_tables, var, &s); + if (a == EV_OK) + return (s); + return (NULL); +} + +#if USERFILE +/* + * Get an "integer" from a lesskey file. + * Integers are stored in a funny format: + * two bytes, low order first, in radix KRADIX. + */ + static int +gint(sp) + char **sp; +{ + int n; + + n = *(*sp)++; + n += *(*sp)++ * KRADIX; + return (n); +} + +/* + * Process an old (pre-v241) lesskey file. + */ + static int +old_lesskey(buf, len) + char *buf; + int len; +{ + /* + * Old-style lesskey file. + * The file must end with either + * ...,cmd,0,action + * or ...,cmd,0,action|A_EXTRA,string,0 + * So the last byte or the second to last byte must be zero. + */ + if (buf[len-1] != '\0' && buf[len-2] != '\0') + return (-1); + add_fcmd_table(buf, len); + return (0); +} + +/* + * Process a new (post-v241) lesskey file. + */ + static int +new_lesskey(buf, len, sysvar) + char *buf; + int len; + int sysvar; +{ + char *p; + register int c; + register int n; + + /* + * New-style lesskey file. + * Extract the pieces. + */ + if (buf[len-3] != C0_END_LESSKEY_MAGIC || + buf[len-2] != C1_END_LESSKEY_MAGIC || + buf[len-1] != C2_END_LESSKEY_MAGIC) + return (-1); + p = buf + 4; + for (;;) + { + c = *p++; + switch (c) + { + case CMD_SECTION: + n = gint(&p); + add_fcmd_table(p, n); + p += n; + break; + case EDIT_SECTION: + n = gint(&p); + add_ecmd_table(p, n); + p += n; + break; + case VAR_SECTION: + n = gint(&p); + add_var_table((sysvar) ? + &list_sysvar_tables : &list_var_tables, p, n); + p += n; + break; + case END_SECTION: + return (0); + default: + /* + * Unrecognized section type. + */ + return (-1); + } + } +} + +/* + * Set up a user command table, based on a "lesskey" file. + */ + public int +lesskey(filename, sysvar) + char *filename; + int sysvar; +{ + register char *buf; + register POSITION len; + register long n; + register int f; + + if (secure) + return (1); + /* + * Try to open the lesskey file. + */ + filename = shell_unquote(filename); + f = open(filename, OPEN_READ); + free(filename); + if (f < 0) + return (1); + + /* + * Read the file into a buffer. + * We first figure out the size of the file and allocate space for it. + * {{ Minimal error checking is done here. + * A garbage .less file will produce strange results. + * To avoid a large amount of error checking code here, we + * rely on the lesskey program to generate a good .less file. }} + */ + len = filesize(f); + if (len == NULL_POSITION || len < 3) + { + /* + * Bad file (valid file must have at least 3 chars). + */ + close(f); + return (-1); + } + if ((buf = (char *) calloc((int)len, sizeof(char))) == NULL) + { + close(f); + return (-1); + } + if (lseek(f, (off_t)0, SEEK_SET) == BAD_LSEEK) + { + free(buf); + close(f); + return (-1); + } + n = read(f, buf, (unsigned int) len); + close(f); + if (n != len) + { + free(buf); + return (-1); + } + + /* + * Figure out if this is an old-style (before version 241) + * or new-style lesskey file format. + */ + if (buf[0] != C0_LESSKEY_MAGIC || buf[1] != C1_LESSKEY_MAGIC || + buf[2] != C2_LESSKEY_MAGIC || buf[3] != C3_LESSKEY_MAGIC) + return (old_lesskey(buf, (int)len)); + return (new_lesskey(buf, (int)len, sysvar)); +} + +/* + * Add the standard lesskey file "$HOME/.less" + */ + public void +add_hometable(envname, def_filename, sysvar) + char *envname; + char *def_filename; + int sysvar; +{ + char *filename; + PARG parg; + + if (envname != NULL && (filename = lgetenv(envname)) != NULL) + filename = save(filename); + else if (sysvar) + filename = save(def_filename); + else + filename = homefile(def_filename); + if (filename == NULL) + return; + if (lesskey(filename, sysvar) < 0) + { + parg.p_string = filename; + error("Cannot use lesskey file \"%s\"", &parg); + } + free(filename); +} +#endif + +/* + * See if a char is a special line-editing command. + */ + public int +editchar(c, flags) + int c; + int flags; +{ + int action; + int nch; + char *s; + char usercmd[MAX_CMDLEN+1]; + + /* + * An editing character could actually be a sequence of characters; + * for example, an escape sequence sent by pressing the uparrow key. + * To match the editing string, we use the command decoder + * but give it the edit-commands command table + * This table is constructed to match the user's keyboard. + */ + if (c == erase_char || c == erase2_char) + return (EC_BACKSPACE); + if (c == kill_char) + return (EC_LINEKILL); + + /* + * Collect characters in a buffer. + * Start with the one we have, and get more if we need them. + */ + nch = 0; + do { + if (nch > 0) + c = getcc(); + usercmd[nch] = c; + usercmd[nch+1] = '\0'; + nch++; + action = ecmd_decode(usercmd, &s); + } while (action == A_PREFIX); + + if (flags & EC_NORIGHTLEFT) + { + switch (action) + { + case EC_RIGHT: + case EC_LEFT: + action = A_INVALID; + break; + } + } +#if CMD_HISTORY + if (flags & EC_NOHISTORY) + { + /* + * The caller says there is no history list. + * Reject any history-manipulation action. + */ + switch (action) + { + case EC_UP: + case EC_DOWN: + action = A_INVALID; + break; + } + } +#endif +#if TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME + if (flags & EC_NOCOMPLETE) + { + /* + * The caller says we don't want any filename completion cmds. + * Reject them. + */ + switch (action) + { + case EC_F_COMPLETE: + case EC_B_COMPLETE: + case EC_EXPAND: + action = A_INVALID; + break; + } + } +#endif + if ((flags & EC_PEEK) || action == A_INVALID) + { + /* + * We're just peeking, or we didn't understand the command. + * Unget all the characters we read in the loop above. + * This does NOT include the original character that was + * passed in as a parameter. + */ + while (nch > 1) + { + ungetcc(usercmd[--nch]); + } + } else + { + if (s != NULL) + ungetsc(s); + } + return action; +} + diff --git a/defines.ds b/defines.ds new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6ef2771 --- /dev/null +++ b/defines.ds @@ -0,0 +1,414 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* DOS definition file for less. */ +/* + * This file has 2 sections: + * User preferences. + * Settings always true for MS-DOS systems. + */ + +/* User preferences. */ + +/* + * SECURE is 1 if you wish to disable a bunch of features in order to + * be safe to run by unprivileged users. + */ +#define SECURE 0 + +/* + * SHELL_ESCAPE is 1 if you wish to allow shell escapes. + * (This is possible only if your system supplies the system() function.) + */ +#define SHELL_ESCAPE (!SECURE) + +/* + * EXAMINE is 1 if you wish to allow examining files by name from within less. + */ +#define EXAMINE (!SECURE) + +/* + * TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME is 1 if you wish to allow the TAB key + * to complete filenames at prompts. + */ +#define TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME (!SECURE) + +/* + * CMD_HISTORY is 1 if you wish to allow keys to cycle through + * previous commands at prompts. + */ +#define CMD_HISTORY 1 + +/* + * HILITE_SEARCH is 1 if you wish to have search targets to be + * displayed in standout mode. + */ +#define HILITE_SEARCH 1 + +/* + * EDITOR is 1 if you wish to allow editor invocation (the "v" command). + * (This is possible only if your system supplies the system() function.) + * EDIT_PGM is the name of the (default) editor to be invoked. + */ +#define EDITOR (!SECURE) +#define EDIT_PGM "vi" + +/* + * TAGS is 1 if you wish to support tag files. + */ +#define TAGS (!SECURE) + +/* + * USERFILE is 1 if you wish to allow a .less file to specify + * user-defined key bindings. + */ +#define USERFILE (!SECURE) + +/* + * GLOB is 1 if you wish to have shell metacharacters expanded in filenames. + * This will generally work if your system provides the "popen" function + * and the "echo" shell command. + */ +#ifdef __DJGPP__ +#define GLOB (!SECURE) +#else +#define GLOB 0 +#endif + +/* + * PIPEC is 1 if you wish to have the "|" command + * which allows the user to pipe data into a shell command. + */ +#ifdef __DJGPP__ +#define PIPEC (!SECURE) +#else +#define PIPEC 0 +#endif + +/* + * LOGFILE is 1 if you wish to allow the -l option (to create log files). + */ +#define LOGFILE (!SECURE) + +/* + * GNU_OPTIONS is 1 if you wish to support the GNU-style command + * line options --help and --version. + */ +#define GNU_OPTIONS 1 + +/* + * ONLY_RETURN is 1 if you want RETURN to be the only input which + * will continue past an error message. + * Otherwise, any key will continue past an error message. + */ +#define ONLY_RETURN 0 + +/* + * LESSKEYFILE is the filename of the default lesskey output file + * (in the HOME directory). + * LESSKEYFILE_SYS is the filename of the system-wide lesskey output file. + * DEF_LESSKEYINFILE is the filename of the default lesskey input + * (in the HOME directory). + * LESSHISTFILE is the filename of the history file + * (in the HOME directory). + */ +#define LESSKEYFILE "_less" +#define LESSKEYFILE_SYS "c:\\_sysless" +#define DEF_LESSKEYINFILE "_lesskey" +#define LESSHISTFILE "_lesshst" + + +/* Settings always true for MS-DOS systems. */ + +/* + * Define MSDOS_COMPILER if compiling for MS-DOS. + */ +#ifdef __DJGPP__ +#define MSDOS_COMPILER DJGPPC +#else +#ifdef __BORLANDC__ +#define MSDOS_COMPILER BORLANDC +#else +#define MSDOS_COMPILER MSOFTC +#endif +#endif + +/* + * Pathname separator character. + */ +#define PATHNAME_SEP "\\" + +/* + * HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H is 1 if your system has . + */ +#define HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 1 + +/* + * Define if you have the header file. + */ +#define HAVE_SGSTAT_H 0 + +/* + * HAVE_PERROR is 1 if your system has the perror() call. + * (Actually, if it has sys_errlist, sys_nerr and errno.) + */ +#define HAVE_PERROR 1 + +/* + * HAVE_TIME is 1 if your system has the time() call. + */ +#define HAVE_TIME 1 + +/* + * HAVE_SHELL is 1 if your system supports a SHELL command interpreter. + */ +#define HAVE_SHELL 0 + +/* + * Default shell metacharacters and meta-escape character. + */ +#define DEF_METACHARS "; *?\t\n'\"()<>|&" +#define DEF_METAESCAPE "" + +/* + * HAVE_DUP is 1 if your system has the dup() call. + */ +#define HAVE_DUP 1 + +/* + * Sizes of various buffers. + */ +#if 0 /* old sizes for small memory machines +#define CMDBUF_SIZE 512 /* Buffer for multichar commands */ +#define UNGOT_SIZE 100 /* Max chars to unget() */ +#define LINEBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Max size of line in input file */ +#define OUTBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Output buffer */ +#define PROMPT_SIZE 200 /* Max size of prompt string */ +#define TERMBUF_SIZE 2048 /* Termcap buffer for tgetent */ +#define TERMSBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Buffer to hold termcap strings */ +#define TAGLINE_SIZE 512 /* Max size of line in tags file */ +#define TABSTOP_MAX 32 /* Max number of custom tab stops */ +#else /* more reasonable sizes for modern machines */ +#define CMDBUF_SIZE 2048 /* Buffer for multichar commands */ +#define UNGOT_SIZE 200 /* Max chars to unget() */ +#define LINEBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Initial max size of line in input file */ +#define OUTBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Output buffer */ +#define PROMPT_SIZE 2048 /* Max size of prompt string */ +#define TERMBUF_SIZE 2048 /* Termcap buffer for tgetent */ +#define TERMSBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Buffer to hold termcap strings */ +#define TAGLINE_SIZE 1024 /* Max size of line in tags file */ +#define TABSTOP_MAX 128 /* Max number of custom tab stops */ +#endif + +/* Define to `long' if doesn't define. */ +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==BORLANDC +#define off_t long +#endif + +/* Define if you need to in order for stat and other things to work. */ +/* #undef _POSIX_SOURCE */ + +/* Define as the return type of signal handlers (int or void). */ +#define RETSIGTYPE void + + +/* + * Regular expression library. + * Define exactly one of the following to be 1: + * HAVE_POSIX_REGCOMP: POSIX regcomp() and regex.h + * HAVE_RE_COMP: BSD re_comp() + * HAVE_REGCMP: System V regcmp() + * HAVE_V8_REGCOMP: Henry Spencer V8 regcomp() and regexp.h + * NO_REGEX: pattern matching is supported, but without metacharacters. + */ +/* #undef HAVE_POSIX_REGCOMP */ +/* #undef HAVE_RE_COMP */ +/* #undef HAVE_REGCMP */ +/* #undef HAVE_V8_REGCOMP */ +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC +#define HAVE_POSIX_REGCOMP 1 +#else +#define NO_REGEX 1 +#endif + +/* Define HAVE_VOID if your compiler supports the "void" type. */ +#define HAVE_VOID 1 + +/* Define HAVE_CONST if your compiler supports the "const" modifier. */ +#define HAVE_CONST 1 + +/* Define HAVE_TIME_T if your system supports the "time_t" type. */ +#define HAVE_TIME_T 1 + +/* Define HAVE_STRERROR if you have the strerror() function. */ +#define HAVE_STRERROR 1 + +/* Define HAVE_FILENO if you have the fileno() macro. */ +#define HAVE_FILENO 1 + +/* Define HAVE_ERRNO if you have the errno variable */ +/* Define MUST_DEFINE_ERRNO if you have errno but it is not defined + * in errno.h */ +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==MSOFTC || MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC +#define HAVE_ERRNO 1 +#define MUST_DEFINE_ERRNO 0 +#else +#define HAVE_ERRNO 1 +#define MUST_DEFINE_ERRNO 1 +#endif + +/* Define HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST if you have the sys_errlist[] variable */ +#define HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST 1 + +/* Define HAVE_OSPEED if your termcap library has the ospeed variable */ +/* Define MUST_DEFINE_OSPEED if you have ospeed but it is not defined + * in termcap.h. */ +#define HAVE_OSPEED 0 +#define MUST_DEFINE_OSPEED 0 + +/* Define HAVE_LOCALE if you have locale.h and setlocale. */ +#define HAVE_LOCALE 0 + +/* Define HAVE_TERMIOS_FUNCS if you have tcgetattr/tcsetattr */ +#define HAVE_TERMIOS_FUNCS 0 + +/* Define HAVE_UPPER_LOWER if you have isupper, islower, toupper, tolower */ +#define HAVE_UPPER_LOWER 1 + +/* Define if you have the _setjmp function. */ +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==MSOFTC || MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC +#define HAVE__SETJMP 0 +#else +#define HAVE__SETJMP 1 +#endif + +/* Define if you have the memcpy function. */ +#define HAVE_MEMCPY 1 + +/* Define if you have the popen function. */ +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC +#define HAVE_POPEN 1 +#else +#define HAVE_POPEN 0 +#endif + +/* Define if you have the sigsetmask function. */ +#define HAVE_SIGSETMASK 0 + +/* Define if you have the sigprocmask function. */ +#define HAVE_SIGPROCMASK 0 + +/* Define if you have the sigset_t type and sigemptyset macro */ +#define HAVE_SIGSET_T 0 +#define HAVE_SIGEMPTYSET 0 + +/* Define if you have the stat function. */ +#define HAVE_STAT 1 + +/* Define if you have the strchr function. */ +#define HAVE_STRCHR 1 + +/* Define if you have the system function. */ +#define HAVE_SYSTEM 1 + +/* Define if you have the snprintf function. */ +#define HAVE_SNPRINTF 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_CTYPE_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_WCTYPE_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_ERRNO_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_FCNTL_H 1 + +/* Define HAVE_FLOAT if your compiler supports the "double" type. */ +#define HAVE_FLOAT 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_LIMITS_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_STDIO_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_STRING_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_SYS_PTEM_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_SYS_STREAM_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_TERMCAP_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_TERMIO_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_TERMIOS_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_TIME_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC +#define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1 +#else +#define HAVE_UNISTD_H 0 +#endif + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==MSOFTC +#define HAVE_VALUES_H 0 +#else +#define HAVE_VALUES_H 1 +#endif + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER == MSOFTC && _MSC_VER >= 700 +/* + * The names of these things changed in Microsoft C version 7.0. + */ +#define videoconfig _videoconfig +#define rccoord _rccoord +#define O_RDONLY _O_RDONLY +#define O_WRONLY _O_WRONLY +#define O_APPEND _O_APPEND +#define O_BINARY _O_BINARY +#define O_TEXT _O_TEXT +#define find_t _find_t +#define stat _stat +#define S_IFMT _S_IFMT +#define S_IFDIR _S_IFDIR +#define S_IFREG _S_IFREG +#define dup _dup +#define open _open +#define lseek _lseek +#define write _write +#define creat _creat +#define fstat _fstat +#define isatty _isatty +#define close _close +#define read _read +#define ungetch _ungetch +#define kbhit _kbhit +#define getch _getch +#endif diff --git a/defines.h.in b/defines.h.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..46232c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/defines.h.in @@ -0,0 +1,437 @@ +/* defines.h.in. Generated from configure.ac by autoheader. */ + + +/* Unix definition file for less. -*- C -*- + * + * This file has 3 sections: + * User preferences. + * Settings always true on Unix. + * Settings automatically determined by configure. + * + * * * * * * WARNING * * * * * * + * If you edit defines.h by hand, do "touch stamp-h" before you run make + * so config.status doesn't overwrite your changes. + */ + +/* User preferences. */ + +/* + * SECURE is 1 if you wish to disable a bunch of features in order to + * be safe to run by unprivileged users. + * SECURE_COMPILE is set by the --with-secure configure option. + */ +#define SECURE SECURE_COMPILE + +/* + * SHELL_ESCAPE is 1 if you wish to allow shell escapes. + * (This is possible only if your system supplies the system() function.) + */ +#define SHELL_ESCAPE (!SECURE) + +/* + * EXAMINE is 1 if you wish to allow examining files by name from within less. + */ +#define EXAMINE (!SECURE) + +/* + * TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME is 1 if you wish to allow the TAB key + * to complete filenames at prompts. + */ +#define TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME (!SECURE) + +/* + * CMD_HISTORY is 1 if you wish to allow keys to cycle through + * previous commands at prompts. + */ +#define CMD_HISTORY 1 + +/* + * HILITE_SEARCH is 1 if you wish to have search targets to be + * displayed in standout mode. + */ +#define HILITE_SEARCH 1 + +/* + * EDITOR is 1 if you wish to allow editor invocation (the "v" command). + * (This is possible only if your system supplies the system() function.) + * EDIT_PGM is the name of the (default) editor to be invoked. + */ +#define EDITOR (!SECURE) + +/* + * TAGS is 1 if you wish to support tag files. + */ +#define TAGS (!SECURE) + +/* + * USERFILE is 1 if you wish to allow a .less file to specify + * user-defined key bindings. + */ +#define USERFILE (!SECURE) + +/* + * GLOB is 1 if you wish to have shell metacharacters expanded in filenames. + * This will generally work if your system provides the "popen" function + * and the "echo" shell command. + */ +#define GLOB (!SECURE) + +/* + * PIPEC is 1 if you wish to have the "|" command + * which allows the user to pipe data into a shell command. + */ +#define PIPEC (!SECURE) + +/* + * LOGFILE is 1 if you wish to allow the -l option (to create log files). + */ +#define LOGFILE (!SECURE) + +/* + * GNU_OPTIONS is 1 if you wish to support the GNU-style command + * line options --help and --version. + */ +#define GNU_OPTIONS 1 + +/* + * ONLY_RETURN is 1 if you want RETURN to be the only input which + * will continue past an error message. + * Otherwise, any key will continue past an error message. + */ +#define ONLY_RETURN 0 + +/* + * LESSKEYFILE is the filename of the default lesskey output file + * (in the HOME directory). + * LESSKEYFILE_SYS is the filename of the system-wide lesskey output file. + * DEF_LESSKEYINFILE is the filename of the default lesskey input + * (in the HOME directory). + * LESSHISTFILE is the filename of the history file + * (in the HOME directory). + */ +#define LESSKEYFILE ".less" +#define LESSKEYFILE_SYS SYSDIR "/sysless" +#define DEF_LESSKEYINFILE ".lesskey" +#define LESSHISTFILE ".lesshst" + + +/* Settings always true on Unix. */ + +/* + * Define MSDOS_COMPILER if compiling under Microsoft C. + */ +#define MSDOS_COMPILER 0 + +/* + * Pathname separator character. + */ +#define PATHNAME_SEP "/" + +/* + * The value returned from tgetent on success. + * Some HP-UX systems return 0 on success. + */ +#define TGETENT_OK 1 + +/* + * HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H is 1 if your system has . + */ +#define HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 1 + +/* + * Define if you have the header file. + */ +#undef HAVE_SGSTAT_H + +/* + * HAVE_PERROR is 1 if your system has the perror() call. + * (Actually, if it has sys_errlist, sys_nerr and errno.) + */ +#define HAVE_PERROR 1 + +/* + * HAVE_TIME is 1 if your system has the time() call. + */ +#define HAVE_TIME 1 + +/* + * HAVE_SHELL is 1 if your system supports a SHELL command interpreter. + */ +#define HAVE_SHELL 1 + +/* + * Default shell metacharacters and meta-escape character. + */ +#define DEF_METACHARS "; *?\t\n'\"()<>[]|&^`#\\$%=~" +#define DEF_METAESCAPE "\\" + +/* + * HAVE_DUP is 1 if your system has the dup() call. + */ +#define HAVE_DUP 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the memcpy() function. */ +#define HAVE_MEMCPY 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the strchr() function. */ +#define HAVE_STRCHR 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the strstr() function. */ +#define HAVE_STRSTR 1 + +/* + * Sizes of various buffers. + */ +#if 0 /* old sizes for small memory machines */ +#define CMDBUF_SIZE 512 /* Buffer for multichar commands */ +#define UNGOT_SIZE 100 /* Max chars to unget() */ +#define LINEBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Max size of line in input file */ +#define OUTBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Output buffer */ +#define PROMPT_SIZE 200 /* Max size of prompt string */ +#define TERMBUF_SIZE 2048 /* Termcap buffer for tgetent */ +#define TERMSBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Buffer to hold termcap strings */ +#define TAGLINE_SIZE 512 /* Max size of line in tags file */ +#define TABSTOP_MAX 32 /* Max number of custom tab stops */ +#else /* more reasonable sizes for modern machines */ +#define CMDBUF_SIZE 2048 /* Buffer for multichar commands */ +#define UNGOT_SIZE 200 /* Max chars to unget() */ +#define LINEBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Initial max size of line in input file */ +#define OUTBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Output buffer */ +#define PROMPT_SIZE 2048 /* Max size of prompt string */ +#define TERMBUF_SIZE 2048 /* Termcap buffer for tgetent */ +#define TERMSBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Buffer to hold termcap strings */ +#define TAGLINE_SIZE 1024 /* Max size of line in tags file */ +#define TABSTOP_MAX 128 /* Max number of custom tab stops */ +#endif + +/* Settings automatically determined by configure. */ + + +/* Define EDIT_PGM to your editor. */ +#undef EDIT_PGM + +/* Define HAVE_CONST if your compiler supports the "const" modifier. */ +#undef HAVE_CONST + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_CTYPE_H + +/* Define HAVE_ERRNO if you have the errno variable. */ +#undef HAVE_ERRNO + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_ERRNO_H + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `fchmod' function. */ +#undef HAVE_FCHMOD + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_FCNTL_H + +/* Define HAVE_FILENO if you have the fileno() macro. */ +#undef HAVE_FILENO + +/* Define HAVE_FLOAT if your compiler supports the "double" type. */ +#undef HAVE_FLOAT + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `fsync' function. */ +#undef HAVE_FSYNC + +/* GNU regex library */ +#undef HAVE_GNU_REGEX + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_INTTYPES_H + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_LIMITS_H + +/* Define HAVE_LOCALE if you have locale.h and setlocale. */ +#undef HAVE_LOCALE + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_MEMORY_H + +/* Define HAVE_OSPEED if your termcap library has the ospeed variable. */ +#undef HAVE_OSPEED + +/* PCRE (Perl-compatible regular expression) library */ +#undef HAVE_PCRE + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `popen' function. */ +#undef HAVE_POPEN + +/* POSIX regcomp() and regex.h */ +#undef HAVE_POSIX_REGCOMP + +/* System V regcmp() */ +#undef HAVE_REGCMP + +/* */ +#undef HAVE_REGEXEC2 + +/* BSD re_comp() */ +#undef HAVE_RE_COMP + +/* Define HAVE_SIGEMPTYSET if you have the sigemptyset macro. */ +#undef HAVE_SIGEMPTYSET + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `sigprocmask' function. */ +#undef HAVE_SIGPROCMASK + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `sigsetmask' function. */ +#undef HAVE_SIGSETMASK + +/* Define to 1 if the system has the type `sigset_t'. */ +#undef HAVE_SIGSET_T + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `snprintf' function. */ +#undef HAVE_SNPRINTF + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `stat' function. */ +#undef HAVE_STAT + +/* Define HAVE_STAT_INO if your struct stat has st_ino and st_dev. */ +#undef HAVE_STAT_INO + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_STDINT_H + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_STDIO_H + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_STDLIB_H + +/* Define HAVE_STRERROR if you have the strerror() function. */ +#undef HAVE_STRERROR + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_STRINGS_H + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_STRING_H + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `system' function. */ +#undef HAVE_SYSTEM + +/* Define HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST if you have the sys_errlist[] variable. */ +#undef HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_SYS_STREAM_H + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_TERMCAP_H + +/* Define HAVE_TERMIOS_FUNCS if you have tcgetattr/tcsetattr. */ +#undef HAVE_TERMIOS_FUNCS + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_TERMIOS_H + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_TERMIO_H + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_TIME_H + +/* Define HAVE_TIME_T if your system supports the "time_t" type. */ +#undef HAVE_TIME_T + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_UNISTD_H + +/* Define HAVE_UPPER_LOWER if you have isupper, islower, toupper, tolower. */ +#undef HAVE_UPPER_LOWER + +/* Henry Spencer V8 regcomp() and regexp.h */ +#undef HAVE_V8_REGCOMP + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_VALUES_H + +/* Define HAVE_VOID if your compiler supports the "void" type. */ +#undef HAVE_VOID + +/* Define HAVE_WCTYPE if you have iswupper, iswlower, towupper, towlower. */ +#undef HAVE_WCTYPE + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#undef HAVE_WCTYPE_H + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `_setjmp' function. */ +#undef HAVE__SETJMP + +/* Define MUST_DEFINE_ERRNO if you have errno but it is not define in errno.h. + */ +#undef MUST_DEFINE_ERRNO + +/* Define MUST_DEFINE_OSPEED if you have ospeed but it is not defined in + termcap.h. */ +#undef MUST_DEFINE_OSPEED + +/* pattern matching is supported, but without metacharacters. */ +#undef NO_REGEX + +/* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */ +#undef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT + +/* Define to the full name of this package. */ +#undef PACKAGE_NAME + +/* Define to the full name and version of this package. */ +#undef PACKAGE_STRING + +/* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */ +#undef PACKAGE_TARNAME + +/* Define to the home page for this package. */ +#undef PACKAGE_URL + +/* Define to the version of this package. */ +#undef PACKAGE_VERSION + +/* Define as the return type of signal handlers (`int' or `void'). */ +#undef RETSIGTYPE + +/* Define SECURE_COMPILE=1 to build a secure version of less. */ +#undef SECURE_COMPILE + +/* Define to 1 if the `S_IS*' macros in do not work properly. */ +#undef STAT_MACROS_BROKEN + +/* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */ +#undef STDC_HEADERS + +/* Define to 1 if you can safely include both and . */ +#undef TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME + +/* Enable large inode numbers on Mac OS X 10.5. */ +#ifndef _DARWIN_USE_64_BIT_INODE +# define _DARWIN_USE_64_BIT_INODE 1 +#endif + +/* Number of bits in a file offset, on hosts where this is settable. */ +#undef _FILE_OFFSET_BITS + +/* Define for large files, on AIX-style hosts. */ +#undef _LARGE_FILES + +/* Define to empty if `const' does not conform to ANSI C. */ +#undef const + +/* Define to `long int' if does not define. */ +#undef off_t + +/* Define to `unsigned int' if does not define. */ +#undef size_t diff --git a/defines.o2 b/defines.o2 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f58693f --- /dev/null +++ b/defines.o2 @@ -0,0 +1,339 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* OS/2 definition file for less. */ +/* + * This file has 2 sections: + * User preferences. + * Settings always true for the emx compiler for OS/2 systems. + */ + + +/* User preferences. */ + +/* + * SECURE is 1 if you wish to disable a bunch of features in order to + * be safe to run by unprivileged users. + */ +#define SECURE 0 + +/* + * SHELL_ESCAPE is 1 if you wish to allow shell escapes. + * (This is possible only if your system supplies the system() function.) + */ +#define SHELL_ESCAPE (!SECURE) + +/* + * EXAMINE is 1 if you wish to allow examining files by name from within less. + */ +#define EXAMINE (!SECURE) + +/* + * TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME is 1 if you wish to allow the TAB key + * to complete filenames at prompts. + */ +#define TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME (!SECURE) + +/* + * CMD_HISTORY is 1 if you wish to allow keys to cycle through + * previous commands at prompts. + */ +#define CMD_HISTORY 1 + +/* + * HILITE_SEARCH is 1 if you wish to have search targets to be + * displayed in standout mode. + */ +#define HILITE_SEARCH 1 + +/* + * EDITOR is 1 if you wish to allow editor invocation (the "v" command). + * (This is possible only if your system supplies the system() function.) + * EDIT_PGM is the name of the (default) editor to be invoked. + */ +#define EDITOR (!SECURE) +#define EDIT_PGM "vi" + +/* + * TAGS is 1 if you wish to support tag files. + */ +#define TAGS (!SECURE) + +/* + * USERFILE is 1 if you wish to allow a .less file to specify + * user-defined key bindings. + */ +#define USERFILE (!SECURE) + +/* + * GLOB is 1 if you wish to have shell metacharacters expanded in filenames. + * This will generally work if your system provides the "popen" function + * and the "echo" shell command. + */ +#define GLOB (!SECURE) + +/* + * PIPEC is 1 if you wish to have the "|" command + * which allows the user to pipe data into a shell command. + */ +#define PIPEC (!SECURE) + +/* + * LOGFILE is 1 if you wish to allow the -l option (to create log files). + */ +#define LOGFILE (!SECURE) + +/* + * GNU_OPTIONS is 1 if you wish to support the GNU-style command + * line options --help and --version. + */ +#define GNU_OPTIONS 1 + +/* + * ONLY_RETURN is 1 if you want RETURN to be the only input which + * will continue past an error message. + * Otherwise, any key will continue past an error message. + */ +#define ONLY_RETURN 0 + +/* + * LESSKEYFILE is the filename of the default lesskey output file + * (in the HOME directory). + * LESSKEYFILE_SYS is the filename of the system-wide lesskey output file. + * DEF_LESSKEYINFILE is the filename of the default lesskey input + * (in the HOME directory). + * LESSHISTFILE is the filename of the history file + * (in the HOME directory). + */ +#define LESSKEYFILE "less.ini" +#define LESSKEYFILE_SYS "C:\\sysless.ini" +#define DEF_LESSKEYINFILE "lesskey.ini" +#define LESSHISTFILE "lesshst.ini" + + +/* Settings always true for the emx compiler for OS/2 systems. */ +#define OS2 1 + +/* + * Pathname separator character. + */ +#define PATHNAME_SEP "\\" + +/* + * HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H is 1 if your system has . + */ +#define HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 1 + +/* + * Define if you have the header file. + */ +#define HAVE_SGSTAT_H 0 + +/* + * HAVE_PERROR is 1 if your system has the perror() call. + * (Actually, if it has sys_errlist, sys_nerr and errno.) + */ +#define HAVE_PERROR 1 + +/* + * HAVE_TIME is 1 if your system has the time() call. + */ +#define HAVE_TIME 1 + +/* + * HAVE_SHELL is 1 if your system supports a SHELL command interpreter. + */ +#define HAVE_SHELL 0 + +/* + * Default shell metacharacters and meta-escape character. + */ +#define DEF_METACHARS "; *?\t\n'\"()<>|&" +#define DEF_METAESCAPE "" + +/* + * HAVE_DUP is 1 if your system has the dup() call. + */ +#define HAVE_DUP 1 + +/* + * Sizes of various buffers. + */ +#if 0 /* old sizes for small memory machines +#define CMDBUF_SIZE 512 /* Buffer for multichar commands */ +#define UNGOT_SIZE 100 /* Max chars to unget() */ +#define LINEBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Max size of line in input file */ +#define OUTBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Output buffer */ +#define PROMPT_SIZE 200 /* Max size of prompt string */ +#define TERMBUF_SIZE 2048 /* Termcap buffer for tgetent */ +#define TERMSBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Buffer to hold termcap strings */ +#define TAGLINE_SIZE 512 /* Max size of line in tags file */ +#define TABSTOP_MAX 32 /* Max number of custom tab stops */ +#else /* more reasonable sizes for modern machines */ +#define CMDBUF_SIZE 2048 /* Buffer for multichar commands */ +#define UNGOT_SIZE 200 /* Max chars to unget() */ +#define LINEBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Initial max size of line in input file */ +#define OUTBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Output buffer */ +#define PROMPT_SIZE 2048 /* Max size of prompt string */ +#define TERMBUF_SIZE 2048 /* Termcap buffer for tgetent */ +#define TERMSBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Buffer to hold termcap strings */ +#define TAGLINE_SIZE 1024 /* Max size of line in tags file */ +#define TABSTOP_MAX 128 /* Max number of custom tab stops */ +#endif + +/* Define to `long' if doesn't define. */ +/* #define off_t long */ + +/* Define if you need to in order for stat and other things to work. */ +/* #undef _POSIX_SOURCE */ + +/* Define as the return type of signal handlers (int or void). */ +#define RETSIGTYPE void + + +/* + * Regular expression library. + * Define exactly one of the following to be 1: + * HAVE_POSIX_REGCOMP: POSIX regcomp() and regex.h + * HAVE_RE_COMP: BSD re_comp() + * HAVE_REGCMP: System V regcmp() + * HAVE_V8_REGCOMP: Henry Spencer V8 regcomp() and regexp.h + * NO_REGEX: pattern matching is supported, but without metacharacters. + */ +/* #undef HAVE_POSIX_REGCOMP */ +/* #undef HAVE_RE_COMP */ +/* #undef HAVE_REGCMP */ +#define HAVE_V8_REGCOMP 1 +/* #undef NO_REGEX */ +#define HAVE_REGEXEC2 1 + +/* Define HAVE_VOID if your compiler supports the "void" type. */ +#define HAVE_VOID 1 + +/* Define HAVE_CONST if your compiler supports the "const" modifier. */ +#define HAVE_CONST 1 + +/* Define HAVE_TIME_T if your system supports the "time_t" type. */ +#define HAVE_TIME_T 1 + +/* Define HAVE_STRERROR if you have the strerror() function. */ +#define HAVE_STRERROR 1 + +/* Define HAVE_FILENO if you have the fileno() macro. */ +#define HAVE_FILENO 1 + +/* Define HAVE_ERRNO if you have the errno variable */ +/* Define MUST_DEFINE_ERRNO if you have errno but it is not define + * in errno.h */ +#define HAVE_ERRNO 1 +/* #undef MUST_DEFINE_ERRNO */ + +/* Define HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST if you have the sys_errlist[] variable */ +#define HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST 1 + +/* Define HAVE_OSPEED if your termcap library has the ospeed variable */ +#define HAVE_OSPEED 1 +/* Define MUST_DEFINE_OSPEED if you have ospeed but it is not defined + * in termcap.h. */ +#define MUST_DEFINE_OSPEED 0 + +/* Define HAVE_LOCALE if you have locale.h and setlocale. */ +#define HAVE_LOCALE 1 + +/* Define HAVE_TERMIOS_FUNCS if you have tcgetattr/tcsetattr */ +#define HAVE_TERMIOS_FUNCS 1 + +/* Define HAVE_UPPER_LOWER if you have isupper, islower, toupper, tolower */ +#define HAVE_UPPER_LOWER 1 + +/* Define if you have the _setjmp function. */ +#define HAVE__SETJMP 0 + +/* Define if you have the memcpy function. */ +#define HAVE_MEMCPY 1 + +/* Define if you have the popen function. */ +#define HAVE_POPEN 1 + +/* Define if you have the sigsetmask function. */ +#define HAVE_SIGSETMASK 0 + +/* Define if you have the sigprocmask function. */ +#define HAVE_SIGPROCMASK 1 + +/* Define if you have the sigset_t type and sigemptyset macro */ +#define HAVE_SIGSET_T 1 +#define HAVE_SIGEMPTYSET 1 + +/* Define if you have the stat function. */ +#define HAVE_STAT 1 + +/* Define if you have the strchr function. */ +#define HAVE_STRCHR 1 + +/* Define if you have the strstr function. */ +#define HAVE_STRSTR 1 + +/* Define if you have the system function. */ +#define HAVE_SYSTEM 1 + +/* Define if you have the snprintf function. */ +#define HAVE_SNPRINTF 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_CTYPE_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_WCTYPE_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_ERRNO_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_FCNTL_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_LIMITS_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_STDIO_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_STRING_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_SYS_PTEM_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_SYS_STREAM_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_TERMCAP_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_TERMIO_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_TERMIOS_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_TIME_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_VALUES_H 0 diff --git a/defines.o9 b/defines.o9 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9ebc636 --- /dev/null +++ b/defines.o9 @@ -0,0 +1,351 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* OS/9 definition file for less. */ +/* + * This file has 2 sections: + * User preferences. + * Settings always true for OS-9 systems. + */ + +/* User preferences. */ + +/* + * SECURE is 1 if you wish to disable a bunch of features in order to + * be safe to run by unprivileged users. + */ +#define SECURE 0 + +/* + * SHELL_ESCAPE is 1 if you wish to allow shell escapes. + * (This is possible only if your system supplies the system() function.) + */ +#define SHELL_ESCAPE (!SECURE) + +/* + * EXAMINE is 1 if you wish to allow examining files by name from within less. + */ +#define EXAMINE (!SECURE) + +/* + * TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME is 1 if you wish to allow the TAB key + * to complete filenames at prompts. + */ +#define TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME 1 + +/* + * CMD_HISTORY is 1 if you wish to allow keys to cycle through + * previous commands at prompts. + */ +#define CMD_HISTORY 1 + +/* + * HILITE_SEARCH is 1 if you wish to have search targets to be + * displayed in standout mode. + */ +#define HILITE_SEARCH 1 + +/* + * EDITOR is 1 if you wish to allow editor invocation (the "v" command). + * (This is possible only if your system supplies the system() function.) + * EDIT_PGM is the name of the (default) editor to be invoked. + */ +#define EDITOR (!SECURE) +#define EDIT_PGM "umacs" + +/* + * TAGS is 1 if you wish to support tag files. + */ +#define TAGS (!SECURE) + +/* + * USERFILE is 1 if you wish to allow a .less file to specify + * user-defined key bindings. + */ +#define USERFILE (!SECURE) + +/* + * GLOB is 1 if you wish to have shell metacharacters expanded in filenames. + * This will generally work if your system provides the "popen" function + * and the "echo" shell command. + */ +#define GLOB (!SECURE) + +/* + * PIPEC is 1 if you wish to have the "|" command + * which allows the user to pipe data into a shell command. + */ +#define PIPEC (!SECURE) + +/* + * LOGFILE is 1 if you wish to allow the -l option (to create log files). + */ +#define LOGFILE (!SECURE) + +/* + * GNU_OPTIONS is 1 if you wish to support the GNU-style command + * line options --help and --version. + */ +#define GNU_OPTIONS 1 + +/* + * ONLY_RETURN is 1 if you want RETURN to be the only input which + * will continue past an error message. + * Otherwise, any key will continue past an error message. + */ +#define ONLY_RETURN 0 + +/* + * LESSKEYFILE is the filename of the default lesskey output file + * (in the HOME directory). + * LESSKEYFILE_SYS is the filename of the system-wide lesskey output file. + * DEF_LESSKEYINFILE is the filename of the default lesskey input + * (in the HOME directory). + * LESSHISTFILE is the filename of the history file + * (in the HOME directory). + */ +#define LESSKEYFILE ".less" +#define LESSKEYFILE_SYS "/.sysless" +#define DEF_LESSKEYINFILE ".lesskey" +#define LESSHISTFILE ".lesshst" + + +/* Settings always true for OS-9. */ + +/* This is not needed; it is defined by the compiler. */ +/* #define _OSK 1 */ +#define OS2 0 +#define MSDOS_COMPILER 0 + +/* + * Pathname separator character. + */ +#define PATHNAME_SEP "/" + +/* + * HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H is 1 if your system has . + */ +#define HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 0 + +/* + * Define if you have the header file. + */ +#define HAVE_SGSTAT_H 1 + +/* + * HAVE_PERROR is 1 if your system has the perror() call. + * (Actually, if it has sys_errlist, sys_nerr and errno.) + */ +#if _OSK_MWC32 +#define HAVE_PERROR 0 +#else +#define HAVE_PERROR 1 +#endif + +/* + * HAVE_TIME is 1 if your system has the time() call. + */ +#define HAVE_TIME 1 + +/* + * HAVE_SHELL is 1 if your system supports a SHELL command interpreter. + */ +#define HAVE_SHELL 0 + +/* + * Default shell metacharacters and meta-escape character. + */ +#define DEF_METACHARS "; \t\n'\"()<>|&^`#\\" +#define DEF_METAESCAPE "\\" + +/* + * HAVE_DUP is 1 if your system has the dup() call. + */ +#define HAVE_DUP 0 + +/* + * Sizes of various buffers. + */ +#if 0 /* old sizes for small memory machines +#define CMDBUF_SIZE 512 /* Buffer for multichar commands */ +#define UNGOT_SIZE 100 /* Max chars to unget() */ +#define LINEBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Max size of line in input file */ +#define OUTBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Output buffer */ +#define PROMPT_SIZE 200 /* Max size of prompt string */ +#define TERMBUF_SIZE 2048 /* Termcap buffer for tgetent */ +#define TERMSBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Buffer to hold termcap strings */ +#define TAGLINE_SIZE 512 /* Max size of line in tags file */ +#define TABSTOP_MAX 32 /* Max number of custom tab stops */ +#else /* more reasonable sizes for modern machines */ +#define CMDBUF_SIZE 2048 /* Buffer for multichar commands */ +#define UNGOT_SIZE 200 /* Max chars to unget() */ +#define LINEBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Initial max size of line in input file */ +#define OUTBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Output buffer */ +#define PROMPT_SIZE 2048 /* Max size of prompt string */ +#define TERMBUF_SIZE 2048 /* Termcap buffer for tgetent */ +#define TERMSBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Buffer to hold termcap strings */ +#define TAGLINE_SIZE 1024 /* Max size of line in tags file */ +#define TABSTOP_MAX 128 /* Max number of custom tab stops */ +#endif + +/* Define to `long' if doesn't define. */ +#define off_t long + +/* Define if you need to in order for stat and other things to work. */ +#define _POSIX_SOURCE 0 + +/* Define as the return type of signal handlers (int or void). */ +#if _OSK_MWC32 +#define RETSIGTYPE int +#else +#define RETSIGTYPE void +#endif + + +/* + * Regular expression library. + * Define exactly one of the following to be 1: + * HAVE_POSIX_REGCOMP: POSIX regcomp() and regex.h + * HAVE_RE_COMP: BSD re_comp() + * HAVE_REGCMP: System V regcmp() + * HAVE_V8_REGCOMP: Henry Spencer V8 regcomp() and regexp.h + * NO_REGEX: pattern matching is supported, but without metacharacters. + */ +#define HAVE_POSIX_REGCOMP 0 +#define HAVE_RE_COMP 0 +#define HAVE_REGCMP 0 +#define HAVE_V8_REGCOMP 1 +#define NO_REGEX 0 +#define HAVE_REGEXEC2 1 + +/* Define HAVE_VOID if your compiler supports the "void" type. */ +#define HAVE_VOID 1 + +/* Define HAVE_CONST if your compiler supports the "const" modifier. */ +#define HAVE_CONST 0 + +/* Define HAVE_TIME_T if your system supports the "time_t" type. */ +#define HAVE_TIME_T 1 + +/* Define HAVE_STRERROR if you have the strerror() function. */ +#define HAVE_STRERROR 0 + +/* Define HAVE_FILENO if you have the fileno() macro. */ +#define HAVE_FILENO 1 + +/* Define HAVE_ERRNO if you have the errno variable */ +/* Define MUST_DEFINE_ERRNO if you have errno but it is not define + * in errno.h */ +#define HAVE_ERRNO 1 +#define MUST_DEFINE_ERRNO 0 + +/* Define HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST if you have the sys_errlist[] variable */ +#define HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST 0 + +/* Define HAVE_OSPEED if your termcap library has the ospeed variable */ +/* Define MUST_DEFINE_OSPEED if you have ospeed but it is not defined + * in termcap.h. */ +#define HAVE_OSPEED 0 +#define MUST_DEFINE_OSPEED 0 + +/* Define HAVE_LOCALE if you have locale.h and setlocale. */ +#define HAVE_LOCALE 0 + +/* Define HAVE_TERMIOS_FUNCS if you have tcgetattr/tcsetattr */ +#define HAVE_TERMIOS_FUNCS 0 + +/* Define HAVE_UPPER_LOWER if you have isupper, islower, toupper, tolower */ +#define HAVE_UPPER_LOWER 1 + +/* Define if you have the _setjmp function. */ +#define HAVE__SETJMP 1 + +/* Define if you have the memcpy function. */ +#define HAVE_MEMCPY 1 + +/* Define if you have the popen function. */ +#define HAVE_POPEN 1 + +/* Define if you have the sigsetmask function. */ +#define HAVE_SIGSETMASK 0 + +/* Define if you have the sigprocmask function. */ +#define HAVE_SIGPROCMASK 0 + +/* Define if you have the sigset_t type and sigemptyset macro */ +#define HAVE_SIGSET_T 0 +#define HAVE_SIGEMPTYSET 0 + +/* Define if you have the stat function. */ +#define HAVE_STAT 0 + +/* Define if you have the strchr function. */ +#define HAVE_STRCHR 0 + +/* Define if you have the system function. */ +#define HAVE_SYSTEM 1 + +/* Define if you have the snprintf function. */ +#define HAVE_SNPRINTF 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_CTYPE_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_WCTYPE_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_ERRNO_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_FCNTL_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_LIMITS_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_STDIO_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_STRING_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#if _OSK_MWC32 +#define HAVE_STDLIB_H 0 +#else +#define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1 +#endif + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_SYS_PTEM_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_SYS_STREAM_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_TERMCAP_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_TERMIO_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_TERMIOS_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_TIME_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_UNISTD_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_VALUES_H 0 diff --git a/defines.wn b/defines.wn new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f37911d --- /dev/null +++ b/defines.wn @@ -0,0 +1,352 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* Windows definition file for less. */ +/* + * This file has 2 sections: + * User preferences. + * Settings always true for Windows systems. + */ + + +/* User preferences. */ + +/* + * SECURE is 1 if you wish to disable a bunch of features in order to + * be safe to run by unprivileged users. + */ +#define SECURE 0 + +/* + * SHELL_ESCAPE is 1 if you wish to allow shell escapes. + * (This is possible only if your system supplies the system() function.) + */ +#define SHELL_ESCAPE (!SECURE) + +/* + * EXAMINE is 1 if you wish to allow examining files by name from within less. + */ +#define EXAMINE (!SECURE) + +/* + * TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME is 1 if you wish to allow the TAB key + * to complete filenames at prompts. + */ +#define TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME (!SECURE) + +/* + * CMD_HISTORY is 1 if you wish to allow keys to cycle through + * previous commands at prompts. + */ +#define CMD_HISTORY 1 + +/* + * HILITE_SEARCH is 1 if you wish to have search targets to be + * displayed in standout mode. + */ +#define HILITE_SEARCH 1 + +/* + * EDITOR is 1 if you wish to allow editor invocation (the "v" command). + * (This is possible only if your system supplies the system() function.) + * EDIT_PGM is the name of the (default) editor to be invoked. + */ +#define EDITOR (!SECURE) +#define EDIT_PGM "edit" + +/* + * TAGS is 1 if you wish to support tag files. + */ +#define TAGS (!SECURE) + +/* + * USERFILE is 1 if you wish to allow a .less file to specify + * user-defined key bindings. + */ +#define USERFILE (!SECURE) + +/* + * GLOB is 1 if you wish to have shell metacharacters expanded in filenames. + * This will generally work if your system provides the "popen" function + * and the "echo" shell command. + */ +#define GLOB 0 + +/* + * PIPEC is 1 if you wish to have the "|" command + * which allows the user to pipe data into a shell command. + */ +#define PIPEC 1 + +/* + * LOGFILE is 1 if you wish to allow the -l option (to create log files). + */ +#define LOGFILE (!SECURE) + +/* + * GNU_OPTIONS is 1 if you wish to support the GNU-style command + * line options --help and --version. + */ +#define GNU_OPTIONS 1 + +/* + * ONLY_RETURN is 1 if you want RETURN to be the only input which + * will continue past an error message. + * Otherwise, any key will continue past an error message. + */ +#define ONLY_RETURN 0 + +/* + * LESSKEYFILE is the filename of the default lesskey output file + * (in the HOME directory). + * LESSKEYFILE_SYS is the filename of the system-wide lesskey output file. + * DEF_LESSKEYINFILE is the filename of the default lesskey input + * (in the HOME directory). + * LESSHISTFILE is the filename of the history file + * (in the HOME directory). + */ +#define LESSKEYFILE "_less" +#define LESSKEYFILE_SYS "c:\\_sysless" +#define DEF_LESSKEYINFILE "_lesskey" +#define LESSHISTFILE "_lesshst" + + +/* Settings always true for Windows systems. */ + +#define MSDOS_COMPILER WIN32C + +/* + * Pathname separator character. + */ +#define PATHNAME_SEP "\\" + +/* + * HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H is 1 if your system has . + */ +#define HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 1 + +/* + * Define if you have the header file. + */ +#define HAVE_SGSTAT_H 0 + +/* + * HAVE_PERROR is 1 if your system has the perror() call. + * (Actually, if it has sys_errlist, sys_nerr and errno.) + */ +#define HAVE_PERROR 1 + +/* + * HAVE_TIME is 1 if your system has the time() call. + */ +#define HAVE_TIME 1 + +/* + * HAVE_SHELL is 1 if your system supports a SHELL command interpreter. + */ +#define HAVE_SHELL 0 + +/* + * Default shell metacharacters and meta-escape character. + */ +#define DEF_METACHARS "; *?\t\n'\"()<>|&" +#define DEF_METAESCAPE "" + +/* + * HAVE_DUP is 1 if your system has the dup() call. + */ +#define HAVE_DUP 1 + +/* + * Sizes of various buffers. + */ +#if 0 /* old sizes for small memory machines +#define CMDBUF_SIZE 512 /* Buffer for multichar commands */ +#define UNGOT_SIZE 100 /* Max chars to unget() */ +#define LINEBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Max size of line in input file */ +#define OUTBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Output buffer */ +#define PROMPT_SIZE 200 /* Max size of prompt string */ +#define TERMBUF_SIZE 2048 /* Termcap buffer for tgetent */ +#define TERMSBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Buffer to hold termcap strings */ +#define TAGLINE_SIZE 512 /* Max size of line in tags file */ +#define TABSTOP_MAX 32 /* Max number of custom tab stops */ +#else /* more reasonable sizes for modern machines */ +#define CMDBUF_SIZE 2048 /* Buffer for multichar commands */ +#define UNGOT_SIZE 200 /* Max chars to unget() */ +#define LINEBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Initial max size of line in input file */ +#define OUTBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Output buffer */ +#define PROMPT_SIZE 2048 /* Max size of prompt string */ +#define TERMBUF_SIZE 2048 /* Termcap buffer for tgetent */ +#define TERMSBUF_SIZE 1024 /* Buffer to hold termcap strings */ +#define TAGLINE_SIZE 1024 /* Max size of line in tags file */ +#define TABSTOP_MAX 128 /* Max number of custom tab stops */ +#endif + +/* Define to `long' if doesn't define. */ +/* #define off_t long */ + +/* Define if you need to in order for stat and other things to work. */ +/* #undef _POSIX_SOURCE */ + +/* Define as the return type of signal handlers (int or void). */ +#define RETSIGTYPE void + + +/* + * Regular expression library. + * Define exactly one of the following to be 1: + * HAVE_POSIX_REGCOMP: POSIX regcomp() and regex.h + * HAVE_RE_COMP: BSD re_comp() + * HAVE_REGCMP: System V regcmp() + * HAVE_V8_REGCOMP: Henry Spencer V8 regcomp() and regexp.h + * NO_REGEX: pattern matching is supported, but without metacharacters. + */ +/* #undef HAVE_POSIX_REGCOMP */ +/* #undef HAVE_RE_COMP */ +/* #undef HAVE_REGCMP */ +#define HAVE_V8_REGCOMP 1 +/* #undef NO_REGEX */ +#define HAVE_REGEXEC2 1 + +/* Define HAVE_VOID if your compiler supports the "void" type. */ +#define HAVE_VOID 1 + +/* Define HAVE_CONST if your compiler supports the "const" modifier. */ +#define HAVE_CONST 1 + +/* Define HAVE_TIME_T if your system supports the "time_t" type. */ +#define HAVE_TIME_T 1 + +/* Define HAVE_STRERROR if you have the strerror() function. */ +#define HAVE_STRERROR 1 + +/* Define HAVE_FILENO if you have the fileno() macro. */ +#define HAVE_FILENO 1 + +/* Define HAVE_ERRNO if you have the errno variable */ +/* Define MUST_DEFINE_ERRNO if you have errno but it is not define + * in errno.h */ +#define HAVE_ERRNO 1 +#define MUST_DEFINE_ERRNO 1 + +/* Define HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST if you have the sys_errlist[] variable */ +#define HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST 1 + +/* Define HAVE_OSPEED if your termcap library has the ospeed variable */ +#define HAVE_OSPEED 0 +/* Define MUST_DEFINE_OSPEED if you have ospeed but it is not defined + * in termcap.h. */ +#define MUST_DEFINE_OSPEED 0 + +/* Define HAVE_LOCALE if you have locale.h and setlocale. */ +#define HAVE_LOCALE 0 + +/* Define HAVE_TERMIOS_FUNCS if you have tcgetattr/tcsetattr */ +#define HAVE_TERMIOS_FUNCS 0 + +/* Define HAVE_UPPER_LOWER if you have isupper, islower, toupper, tolower */ +#define HAVE_UPPER_LOWER 1 + +/* Define if you have the _setjmp function. */ +#define HAVE__SETJMP 1 + +/* Define if you have the memcpy function. */ +#define HAVE_MEMCPY 1 + +/* Define if you have the popen function. */ +#define HAVE_POPEN 1 + +/* Define if you have the sigsetmask function. */ +#define HAVE_SIGSETMASK 0 + +/* Define if you have the sigprocmask function. */ +#define HAVE_SIGPROCMASK 0 + +/* Define if you have the sigset_t type and sigemptyset macro */ +#define HAVE_SIGSET_T 0 +#define HAVE_SIGEMPTYSET 0 + +/* Define if you have the stat function. */ +#define HAVE_STAT 1 + +/* Define if you have the strchr function. */ +#define HAVE_STRCHR 1 + +/* Define if you have the system function. */ +#define HAVE_SYSTEM 1 + +/* Define if you have the snprintf function. */ +#define HAVE_SNPRINTF 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_CTYPE_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_WCTYPE_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_ERRNO_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_FCNTL_H 1 + +/* Define HAVE_FLOAT if your compiler supports the "double" type. */ +#define HAVE_FLOAT 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_LIMITS_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_STDIO_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_STRING_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_SYS_PTEM_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_SYS_STREAM_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_TERMCAP_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_TERMIO_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_TERMIOS_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_TIME_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_UNISTD_H 0 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#define HAVE_VALUES_H 0 +#else +#define HAVE_VALUES_H 1 +#endif + +#define popen _popen +#define pclose _pclose +#if !defined(_MSC_VER) || (_MSC_VER < 1900) +#define snprintf _snprintf +#endif + +#pragma warning(disable:4996) diff --git a/edit.c b/edit.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2a35ade --- /dev/null +++ b/edit.c @@ -0,0 +1,826 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +#include "less.h" +#if HAVE_STAT +#include +#endif + +public int fd0 = 0; + +extern int new_file; +extern int errmsgs; +extern int cbufs; +extern char *every_first_cmd; +extern int any_display; +extern int force_open; +extern int is_tty; +extern int sigs; +extern IFILE curr_ifile; +extern IFILE old_ifile; +extern struct scrpos initial_scrpos; +extern void constant *ml_examine; +#if SPACES_IN_FILENAMES +extern char openquote; +extern char closequote; +#endif + +#if LOGFILE +extern int logfile; +extern int force_logfile; +extern char *namelogfile; +#endif + +#if HAVE_STAT_INO +public dev_t curr_dev; +public ino_t curr_ino; +#endif + +char *curr_altfilename = NULL; +static void *curr_altpipe; + + +/* + * Textlist functions deal with a list of words separated by spaces. + * init_textlist sets up a textlist structure. + * forw_textlist uses that structure to iterate thru the list of + * words, returning each one as a standard null-terminated string. + * back_textlist does the same, but runs thru the list backwards. + */ + public void +init_textlist(tlist, str) + struct textlist *tlist; + char *str; +{ + char *s; +#if SPACES_IN_FILENAMES + int meta_quoted = 0; + int delim_quoted = 0; + char *esc = get_meta_escape(); + int esclen = (int) strlen(esc); +#endif + + tlist->string = skipsp(str); + tlist->endstring = tlist->string + strlen(tlist->string); + for (s = str; s < tlist->endstring; s++) + { +#if SPACES_IN_FILENAMES + if (meta_quoted) + { + meta_quoted = 0; + } else if (esclen > 0 && s + esclen < tlist->endstring && + strncmp(s, esc, esclen) == 0) + { + meta_quoted = 1; + s += esclen - 1; + } else if (delim_quoted) + { + if (*s == closequote) + delim_quoted = 0; + } else /* (!delim_quoted) */ + { + if (*s == openquote) + delim_quoted = 1; + else if (*s == ' ') + *s = '\0'; + } +#else + if (*s == ' ') + *s = '\0'; +#endif + } +} + + public char * +forw_textlist(tlist, prev) + struct textlist *tlist; + char *prev; +{ + char *s; + + /* + * prev == NULL means return the first word in the list. + * Otherwise, return the word after "prev". + */ + if (prev == NULL) + s = tlist->string; + else + s = prev + strlen(prev); + if (s >= tlist->endstring) + return (NULL); + while (*s == '\0') + s++; + if (s >= tlist->endstring) + return (NULL); + return (s); +} + + public char * +back_textlist(tlist, prev) + struct textlist *tlist; + char *prev; +{ + char *s; + + /* + * prev == NULL means return the last word in the list. + * Otherwise, return the word before "prev". + */ + if (prev == NULL) + s = tlist->endstring; + else if (prev <= tlist->string) + return (NULL); + else + s = prev - 1; + while (*s == '\0') + s--; + if (s <= tlist->string) + return (NULL); + while (s[-1] != '\0' && s > tlist->string) + s--; + return (s); +} + +/* + * Close the current input file. + */ + static void +close_file() +{ + struct scrpos scrpos; + + if (curr_ifile == NULL_IFILE) + return; + + /* + * Save the current position so that we can return to + * the same position if we edit this file again. + */ + get_scrpos(&scrpos); + if (scrpos.pos != NULL_POSITION) + { + store_pos(curr_ifile, &scrpos); + lastmark(); + } + /* + * Close the file descriptor, unless it is a pipe. + */ + ch_close(); + /* + * If we opened a file using an alternate name, + * do special stuff to close it. + */ + if (curr_altfilename != NULL) + { + close_altfile(curr_altfilename, get_filename(curr_ifile), + curr_altpipe); + free(curr_altfilename); + curr_altfilename = NULL; + } + curr_ifile = NULL_IFILE; +#if HAVE_STAT_INO + curr_ino = curr_dev = 0; +#endif +} + +/* + * Edit a new file (given its name). + * Filename == "-" means standard input. + * Filename == NULL means just close the current file. + */ + public int +edit(filename) + char *filename; +{ + if (filename == NULL) + return (edit_ifile(NULL_IFILE)); + return (edit_ifile(get_ifile(filename, curr_ifile))); +} + +/* + * Edit a new file (given its IFILE). + * ifile == NULL means just close the current file. + */ + public int +edit_ifile(ifile) + IFILE ifile; +{ + int f; + int answer; + int no_display; + int chflags; + char *filename; + char *open_filename; + char *qopen_filename; + char *alt_filename; + void *alt_pipe; + IFILE was_curr_ifile; + PARG parg; + + if (ifile == curr_ifile) + { + /* + * Already have the correct file open. + */ + return (0); + } + + /* + * We must close the currently open file now. + * This is necessary to make the open_altfile/close_altfile pairs + * nest properly (or rather to avoid nesting at all). + * {{ Some stupid implementations of popen() mess up if you do: + * fA = popen("A"); fB = popen("B"); pclose(fA); pclose(fB); }} + */ +#if LOGFILE + end_logfile(); +#endif + was_curr_ifile = save_curr_ifile(); + if (curr_ifile != NULL_IFILE) + { + chflags = ch_getflags(); + close_file(); + if ((chflags & CH_HELPFILE) && held_ifile(was_curr_ifile) <= 1) + { + /* + * Don't keep the help file in the ifile list. + */ + del_ifile(was_curr_ifile); + was_curr_ifile = old_ifile; + } + } + + if (ifile == NULL_IFILE) + { + /* + * No new file to open. + * (Don't set old_ifile, because if you call edit_ifile(NULL), + * you're supposed to have saved curr_ifile yourself, + * and you'll restore it if necessary.) + */ + unsave_ifile(was_curr_ifile); + return (0); + } + + filename = save(get_filename(ifile)); + /* + * See if LESSOPEN specifies an "alternate" file to open. + */ + alt_pipe = NULL; + alt_filename = open_altfile(filename, &f, &alt_pipe); + open_filename = (alt_filename != NULL) ? alt_filename : filename; + qopen_filename = shell_unquote(open_filename); + + chflags = 0; + if (alt_pipe != NULL) + { + /* + * The alternate "file" is actually a pipe. + * f has already been set to the file descriptor of the pipe + * in the call to open_altfile above. + * Keep the file descriptor open because it was opened + * via popen(), and pclose() wants to close it. + */ + chflags |= CH_POPENED; + } else if (strcmp(open_filename, "-") == 0) + { + /* + * Use standard input. + * Keep the file descriptor open because we can't reopen it. + */ + f = fd0; + chflags |= CH_KEEPOPEN; + /* + * Must switch stdin to BINARY mode. + */ + SET_BINARY(f); +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC + /* + * Setting stdin to binary by default causes + * Ctrl-C to not raise SIGINT. We must undo + * that side-effect. + */ + __djgpp_set_ctrl_c(1); +#endif + } else if (strcmp(open_filename, FAKE_EMPTYFILE) == 0) + { + f = -1; + chflags |= CH_NODATA; + } else if (strcmp(open_filename, FAKE_HELPFILE) == 0) + { + f = -1; + chflags |= CH_HELPFILE; + } else if ((parg.p_string = bad_file(open_filename)) != NULL) + { + /* + * It looks like a bad file. Don't try to open it. + */ + error("%s", &parg); + free(parg.p_string); + err1: + if (alt_filename != NULL) + { + close_altfile(alt_filename, filename, alt_pipe); + free(alt_filename); + } + del_ifile(ifile); + free(qopen_filename); + free(filename); + /* + * Re-open the current file. + */ + if (was_curr_ifile == ifile) + { + /* + * Whoops. The "current" ifile is the one we just deleted. + * Just give up. + */ + quit(QUIT_ERROR); + } + reedit_ifile(was_curr_ifile); + return (1); + } else if ((f = open(qopen_filename, OPEN_READ)) < 0) + { + /* + * Got an error trying to open it. + */ + parg.p_string = errno_message(filename); + error("%s", &parg); + free(parg.p_string); + goto err1; + } else + { + chflags |= CH_CANSEEK; + if (!force_open && !opened(ifile) && bin_file(f)) + { + /* + * Looks like a binary file. + * Ask user if we should proceed. + */ + parg.p_string = filename; + answer = query("\"%s\" may be a binary file. See it anyway? ", + &parg); + if (answer != 'y' && answer != 'Y') + { + close(f); + goto err1; + } + } + } + + /* + * Get the new ifile. + * Get the saved position for the file. + */ + if (was_curr_ifile != NULL_IFILE) + { + old_ifile = was_curr_ifile; + unsave_ifile(was_curr_ifile); + } + curr_ifile = ifile; + curr_altfilename = alt_filename; + curr_altpipe = alt_pipe; + set_open(curr_ifile); /* File has been opened */ + get_pos(curr_ifile, &initial_scrpos); + new_file = TRUE; + ch_init(f, chflags); + + if (!(chflags & CH_HELPFILE)) + { +#if LOGFILE + if (namelogfile != NULL && is_tty) + use_logfile(namelogfile); +#endif +#if HAVE_STAT_INO + /* Remember the i-number and device of the opened file. */ + { + struct stat statbuf; + int r = stat(qopen_filename, &statbuf); + if (r == 0) + { + curr_ino = statbuf.st_ino; + curr_dev = statbuf.st_dev; + } + } +#endif + if (every_first_cmd != NULL) + { + ungetcc(CHAR_END_COMMAND); + ungetsc(every_first_cmd); + } + } + + free(qopen_filename); + no_display = !any_display; + flush(); + any_display = TRUE; + + if (is_tty) + { + /* + * Output is to a real tty. + */ + + /* + * Indicate there is nothing displayed yet. + */ + pos_clear(); + clr_linenum(); +#if HILITE_SEARCH + clr_hilite(); +#endif + if (strcmp(filename, FAKE_HELPFILE) && strcmp(filename, FAKE_EMPTYFILE)) + cmd_addhist(ml_examine, filename, 1); + if (no_display && errmsgs > 0) + { + /* + * We displayed some messages on error output + * (file descriptor 2; see error() function). + * Before erasing the screen contents, + * display the file name and wait for a keystroke. + */ + parg.p_string = filename; + error("%s", &parg); + } + } + free(filename); + return (0); +} + +/* + * Edit a space-separated list of files. + * For each filename in the list, enter it into the ifile list. + * Then edit the first one. + */ + public int +edit_list(filelist) + char *filelist; +{ + IFILE save_ifile; + char *good_filename; + char *filename; + char *gfilelist; + char *gfilename; + struct textlist tl_files; + struct textlist tl_gfiles; + + save_ifile = save_curr_ifile(); + good_filename = NULL; + + /* + * Run thru each filename in the list. + * Try to glob the filename. + * If it doesn't expand, just try to open the filename. + * If it does expand, try to open each name in that list. + */ + init_textlist(&tl_files, filelist); + filename = NULL; + while ((filename = forw_textlist(&tl_files, filename)) != NULL) + { + gfilelist = lglob(filename); + init_textlist(&tl_gfiles, gfilelist); + gfilename = NULL; + while ((gfilename = forw_textlist(&tl_gfiles, gfilename)) != NULL) + { + if (edit(gfilename) == 0 && good_filename == NULL) + good_filename = get_filename(curr_ifile); + } + free(gfilelist); + } + /* + * Edit the first valid filename in the list. + */ + if (good_filename == NULL) + { + unsave_ifile(save_ifile); + return (1); + } + if (get_ifile(good_filename, curr_ifile) == curr_ifile) + { + /* + * Trying to edit the current file; don't reopen it. + */ + unsave_ifile(save_ifile); + return (0); + } + reedit_ifile(save_ifile); + return (edit(good_filename)); +} + +/* + * Edit the first file in the command line (ifile) list. + */ + public int +edit_first() +{ + curr_ifile = NULL_IFILE; + return (edit_next(1)); +} + +/* + * Edit the last file in the command line (ifile) list. + */ + public int +edit_last() +{ + curr_ifile = NULL_IFILE; + return (edit_prev(1)); +} + + +/* + * Edit the n-th next or previous file in the command line (ifile) list. + */ + static int +edit_istep(h, n, dir) + IFILE h; + int n; + int dir; +{ + IFILE next; + + /* + * Skip n filenames, then try to edit each filename. + */ + for (;;) + { + next = (dir > 0) ? next_ifile(h) : prev_ifile(h); + if (--n < 0) + { + if (edit_ifile(h) == 0) + break; + } + if (next == NULL_IFILE) + { + /* + * Reached end of the ifile list. + */ + return (1); + } + if (ABORT_SIGS()) + { + /* + * Interrupt breaks out, if we're in a long + * list of files that can't be opened. + */ + return (1); + } + h = next; + } + /* + * Found a file that we can edit. + */ + return (0); +} + + static int +edit_inext(h, n) + IFILE h; + int n; +{ + return (edit_istep(h, n, +1)); +} + + public int +edit_next(n) + int n; +{ + return edit_istep(curr_ifile, n, +1); +} + + static int +edit_iprev(h, n) + IFILE h; + int n; +{ + return (edit_istep(h, n, -1)); +} + + public int +edit_prev(n) + int n; +{ + return edit_istep(curr_ifile, n, -1); +} + +/* + * Edit a specific file in the command line (ifile) list. + */ + public int +edit_index(n) + int n; +{ + IFILE h; + + h = NULL_IFILE; + do + { + if ((h = next_ifile(h)) == NULL_IFILE) + { + /* + * Reached end of the list without finding it. + */ + return (1); + } + } while (get_index(h) != n); + + return (edit_ifile(h)); +} + + public IFILE +save_curr_ifile() +{ + if (curr_ifile != NULL_IFILE) + hold_ifile(curr_ifile, 1); + return (curr_ifile); +} + + public void +unsave_ifile(save_ifile) + IFILE save_ifile; +{ + if (save_ifile != NULL_IFILE) + hold_ifile(save_ifile, -1); +} + +/* + * Reedit the ifile which was previously open. + */ + public void +reedit_ifile(save_ifile) + IFILE save_ifile; +{ + IFILE next; + IFILE prev; + + /* + * Try to reopen the ifile. + * Note that opening it may fail (maybe the file was removed), + * in which case the ifile will be deleted from the list. + * So save the next and prev ifiles first. + */ + unsave_ifile(save_ifile); + next = next_ifile(save_ifile); + prev = prev_ifile(save_ifile); + if (edit_ifile(save_ifile) == 0) + return; + /* + * If can't reopen it, open the next input file in the list. + */ + if (next != NULL_IFILE && edit_inext(next, 0) == 0) + return; + /* + * If can't open THAT one, open the previous input file in the list. + */ + if (prev != NULL_IFILE && edit_iprev(prev, 0) == 0) + return; + /* + * If can't even open that, we're stuck. Just quit. + */ + quit(QUIT_ERROR); +} + + public void +reopen_curr_ifile() +{ + IFILE save_ifile = save_curr_ifile(); + close_file(); + reedit_ifile(save_ifile); +} + +/* + * Edit standard input. + */ + public int +edit_stdin() +{ + if (isatty(fd0)) + { + error("Missing filename (\"less --help\" for help)", NULL_PARG); + quit(QUIT_OK); + } + return (edit("-")); +} + +/* + * Copy a file directly to standard output. + * Used if standard output is not a tty. + */ + public void +cat_file() +{ + register int c; + + while ((c = ch_forw_get()) != EOI) + putchr(c); + flush(); +} + +#if LOGFILE + +/* + * If the user asked for a log file and our input file + * is standard input, create the log file. + * We take care not to blindly overwrite an existing file. + */ + public void +use_logfile(filename) + char *filename; +{ + register int exists; + register int answer; + PARG parg; + + if (ch_getflags() & CH_CANSEEK) + /* + * Can't currently use a log file on a file that can seek. + */ + return; + + /* + * {{ We could use access() here. }} + */ + filename = shell_unquote(filename); + exists = open(filename, OPEN_READ); + if (exists >= 0) + close(exists); + exists = (exists >= 0); + + /* + * Decide whether to overwrite the log file or append to it. + * If it doesn't exist we "overwrite" it. + */ + if (!exists || force_logfile) + { + /* + * Overwrite (or create) the log file. + */ + answer = 'O'; + } else + { + /* + * Ask user what to do. + */ + parg.p_string = filename; + answer = query("Warning: \"%s\" exists; Overwrite, Append or Don't log? ", &parg); + } + +loop: + switch (answer) + { + case 'O': case 'o': + /* + * Overwrite: create the file. + */ + logfile = creat(filename, 0644); + break; + case 'A': case 'a': + /* + * Append: open the file and seek to the end. + */ + logfile = open(filename, OPEN_APPEND); + if (lseek(logfile, (off_t)0, SEEK_END) == BAD_LSEEK) + { + close(logfile); + logfile = -1; + } + break; + case 'D': case 'd': + /* + * Don't do anything. + */ + free(filename); + return; + case 'q': + quit(QUIT_OK); + /*NOTREACHED*/ + default: + /* + * Eh? + */ + answer = query("Overwrite, Append, or Don't log? (Type \"O\", \"A\", \"D\" or \"q\") ", NULL_PARG); + goto loop; + } + + if (logfile < 0) + { + /* + * Error in opening logfile. + */ + parg.p_string = filename; + error("Cannot write to \"%s\"", &parg); + free(filename); + return; + } + free(filename); + SET_BINARY(logfile); +} + +#endif diff --git a/filename.c b/filename.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9631f1c --- /dev/null +++ b/filename.c @@ -0,0 +1,1131 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Routines to mess around with filenames (and files). + * Much of this is very OS dependent. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#include "lglob.h" +#if MSDOS_COMPILER +#include +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C && !defined(_MSC_VER) +#include +#endif +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC +#include +#include +#define _MAX_PATH PATH_MAX +#endif +#endif +#ifdef _OSK +#include +#ifndef _OSK_MWC32 +#include +#endif +#endif +#if OS2 +#include +#endif + +#if HAVE_STAT +#include +#ifndef S_ISDIR +#define S_ISDIR(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR) +#endif +#ifndef S_ISREG +#define S_ISREG(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFREG) +#endif +#endif + + +extern int force_open; +extern int secure; +extern int use_lessopen; +extern int ctldisp; +extern int utf_mode; +extern IFILE curr_ifile; +extern IFILE old_ifile; +#if SPACES_IN_FILENAMES +extern char openquote; +extern char closequote; +#endif + +/* + * Remove quotes around a filename. + */ + public char * +shell_unquote(str) + char *str; +{ + char *name; + char *p; + + name = p = (char *) ecalloc(strlen(str)+1, sizeof(char)); + if (*str == openquote) + { + str++; + while (*str != '\0') + { + if (*str == closequote) + { + if (str[1] != closequote) + break; + str++; + } + *p++ = *str++; + } + } else + { + char *esc = get_meta_escape(); + int esclen = (int) strlen(esc); + while (*str != '\0') + { + if (esclen > 0 && strncmp(str, esc, esclen) == 0) + str += esclen; + *p++ = *str++; + } + } + *p = '\0'; + return (name); +} + +/* + * Get the shell's escape character. + */ + public char * +get_meta_escape() +{ + char *s; + + s = lgetenv("LESSMETAESCAPE"); + if (s == NULL) + s = DEF_METAESCAPE; + return (s); +} + +/* + * Get the characters which the shell considers to be "metacharacters". + */ + static char * +metachars() +{ + static char *mchars = NULL; + + if (mchars == NULL) + { + mchars = lgetenv("LESSMETACHARS"); + if (mchars == NULL) + mchars = DEF_METACHARS; + } + return (mchars); +} + +/* + * Is this a shell metacharacter? + */ + static int +metachar(c) + char c; +{ + return (strchr(metachars(), c) != NULL); +} + +/* + * Insert a backslash before each metacharacter in a string. + */ + public char * +shell_quote(s) + char *s; +{ + char *p; + char *newstr; + int len; + char *esc = get_meta_escape(); + int esclen = (int) strlen(esc); + int use_quotes = 0; + int have_quotes = 0; + + /* + * Determine how big a string we need to allocate. + */ + len = 1; /* Trailing null byte */ + for (p = s; *p != '\0'; p++) + { + len++; + if (*p == openquote || *p == closequote) + have_quotes = 1; + if (metachar(*p)) + { + if (esclen == 0) + { + /* + * We've got a metachar, but this shell + * doesn't support escape chars. Use quotes. + */ + use_quotes = 1; + } else + { + /* + * Allow space for the escape char. + */ + len += esclen; + } + } + } + if (use_quotes) + { + if (have_quotes) + /* + * We can't quote a string that contains quotes. + */ + return (NULL); + len = (int) strlen(s) + 3; + } + /* + * Allocate and construct the new string. + */ + newstr = p = (char *) ecalloc(len, sizeof(char)); + if (use_quotes) + { + SNPRINTF3(newstr, len, "%c%s%c", openquote, s, closequote); + } else + { + while (*s != '\0') + { + if (metachar(*s)) + { + /* + * Add the escape char. + */ + strcpy(p, esc); + p += esclen; + } + *p++ = *s++; + } + *p = '\0'; + } + return (newstr); +} + +/* + * Return a pathname that points to a specified file in a specified directory. + * Return NULL if the file does not exist in the directory. + */ + static char * +dirfile(dirname, filename) + char *dirname; + char *filename; +{ + char *pathname; + char *qpathname; + int len; + int f; + + if (dirname == NULL || *dirname == '\0') + return (NULL); + /* + * Construct the full pathname. + */ + len = (int) (strlen(dirname) + strlen(filename) + 2); + pathname = (char *) calloc(len, sizeof(char)); + if (pathname == NULL) + return (NULL); + SNPRINTF3(pathname, len, "%s%s%s", dirname, PATHNAME_SEP, filename); + /* + * Make sure the file exists. + */ + qpathname = shell_unquote(pathname); + f = open(qpathname, OPEN_READ); + if (f < 0) + { + free(pathname); + pathname = NULL; + } else + { + close(f); + } + free(qpathname); + return (pathname); +} + +/* + * Return the full pathname of the given file in the "home directory". + */ + public char * +homefile(filename) + char *filename; +{ + register char *pathname; + + /* + * Try $HOME/filename. + */ + pathname = dirfile(lgetenv("HOME"), filename); + if (pathname != NULL) + return (pathname); +#if OS2 + /* + * Try $INIT/filename. + */ + pathname = dirfile(lgetenv("INIT"), filename); + if (pathname != NULL) + return (pathname); +#endif +#if MSDOS_COMPILER || OS2 + /* + * Look for the file anywhere on search path. + */ + pathname = (char *) calloc(_MAX_PATH, sizeof(char)); +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC + { + char *res = searchpath(filename); + if (res == 0) + *pathname = '\0'; + else + strcpy(pathname, res); + } +#else + _searchenv(filename, "PATH", pathname); +#endif + if (*pathname != '\0') + return (pathname); + free(pathname); +#endif + return (NULL); +} + +/* + * Expand a string, substituting any "%" with the current filename, + * and any "#" with the previous filename. + * But a string of N "%"s is just replaced with N-1 "%"s. + * Likewise for a string of N "#"s. + * {{ This is a lot of work just to support % and #. }} + */ + public char * +fexpand(s) + char *s; +{ + register char *fr, *to; + register int n; + register char *e; + IFILE ifile; + +#define fchar_ifile(c) \ + ((c) == '%' ? curr_ifile : \ + (c) == '#' ? old_ifile : NULL_IFILE) + + /* + * Make one pass to see how big a buffer we + * need to allocate for the expanded string. + */ + n = 0; + for (fr = s; *fr != '\0'; fr++) + { + switch (*fr) + { + case '%': + case '#': + if (fr > s && fr[-1] == *fr) + { + /* + * Second (or later) char in a string + * of identical chars. Treat as normal. + */ + n++; + } else if (fr[1] != *fr) + { + /* + * Single char (not repeated). Treat specially. + */ + ifile = fchar_ifile(*fr); + if (ifile == NULL_IFILE) + n++; + else + n += (int) strlen(get_filename(ifile)); + } + /* + * Else it is the first char in a string of + * identical chars. Just discard it. + */ + break; + default: + n++; + break; + } + } + + e = (char *) ecalloc(n+1, sizeof(char)); + + /* + * Now copy the string, expanding any "%" or "#". + */ + to = e; + for (fr = s; *fr != '\0'; fr++) + { + switch (*fr) + { + case '%': + case '#': + if (fr > s && fr[-1] == *fr) + { + *to++ = *fr; + } else if (fr[1] != *fr) + { + ifile = fchar_ifile(*fr); + if (ifile == NULL_IFILE) + *to++ = *fr; + else + { + strcpy(to, get_filename(ifile)); + to += strlen(to); + } + } + break; + default: + *to++ = *fr; + break; + } + } + *to = '\0'; + return (e); +} + + +#if TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME + +/* + * Return a blank-separated list of filenames which "complete" + * the given string. + */ + public char * +fcomplete(s) + char *s; +{ + char *fpat; + char *qs; + + if (secure) + return (NULL); + /* + * Complete the filename "s" by globbing "s*". + */ +#if MSDOS_COMPILER && (MSDOS_COMPILER == MSOFTC || MSDOS_COMPILER == BORLANDC) + /* + * But in DOS, we have to glob "s*.*". + * But if the final component of the filename already has + * a dot in it, just do "s*". + * (Thus, "FILE" is globbed as "FILE*.*", + * but "FILE.A" is globbed as "FILE.A*"). + */ + { + char *slash; + int len; + for (slash = s+strlen(s)-1; slash > s; slash--) + if (*slash == *PATHNAME_SEP || *slash == '/') + break; + len = (int) strlen(s) + 4; + fpat = (char *) ecalloc(len, sizeof(char)); + if (strchr(slash, '.') == NULL) + SNPRINTF1(fpat, len, "%s*.*", s); + else + SNPRINTF1(fpat, len, "%s*", s); + } +#else + { + int len = (int) strlen(s) + 2; + fpat = (char *) ecalloc(len, sizeof(char)); + SNPRINTF1(fpat, len, "%s*", s); + } +#endif + qs = lglob(fpat); + s = shell_unquote(qs); + if (strcmp(s,fpat) == 0) + { + /* + * The filename didn't expand. + */ + free(qs); + qs = NULL; + } + free(s); + free(fpat); + return (qs); +} +#endif + +/* + * Try to determine if a file is "binary". + * This is just a guess, and we need not try too hard to make it accurate. + */ + public int +bin_file(f) + int f; +{ + int n; + int bin_count = 0; + char data[256]; + char* p; + char* pend; + + if (!seekable(f)) + return (0); + if (lseek(f, (off_t)0, SEEK_SET) == BAD_LSEEK) + return (0); + n = read(f, data, sizeof(data)); + if (n <= 0) + return (0); + if (utf_mode) + { + bin_count = utf_bin_count(data, n); + } else + { + pend = &data[n]; + for (p = data; p < pend; ) + { + LWCHAR c = step_char(&p, +1, pend); + if (ctldisp == OPT_ONPLUS && IS_CSI_START(c)) + { + do { + c = step_char(&p, +1, pend); + } while (p < pend && is_ansi_middle(c)); + } else if (binary_char(c)) + bin_count++; + } + } + /* + * Call it a binary file if there are more than 5 binary characters + * in the first 256 bytes of the file. + */ + return (bin_count > 5); +} + +/* + * Try to determine the size of a file by seeking to the end. + */ + static POSITION +seek_filesize(f) + int f; +{ + off_t spos; + + spos = lseek(f, (off_t)0, SEEK_END); + if (spos == BAD_LSEEK) + return (NULL_POSITION); + return ((POSITION) spos); +} + +/* + * Read a string from a file. + * Return a pointer to the string in memory. + */ + static char * +readfd(fd) + FILE *fd; +{ + int len; + int ch; + char *buf; + char *p; + + /* + * Make a guess about how many chars in the string + * and allocate a buffer to hold it. + */ + len = 100; + buf = (char *) ecalloc(len, sizeof(char)); + for (p = buf; ; p++) + { + if ((ch = getc(fd)) == '\n' || ch == EOF) + break; + if (p - buf >= len-1) + { + /* + * The string is too big to fit in the buffer we have. + * Allocate a new buffer, twice as big. + */ + len *= 2; + *p = '\0'; + p = (char *) ecalloc(len, sizeof(char)); + strcpy(p, buf); + free(buf); + buf = p; + p = buf + strlen(buf); + } + *p = ch; + } + *p = '\0'; + return (buf); +} + + + +#if HAVE_POPEN + +FILE *popen(); + +/* + * Execute a shell command. + * Return a pointer to a pipe connected to the shell command's standard output. + */ + static FILE * +shellcmd(cmd) + char *cmd; +{ + FILE *fd; + +#if HAVE_SHELL + char *shell; + + shell = lgetenv("SHELL"); + if (shell != NULL && *shell != '\0') + { + char *scmd; + char *esccmd; + + /* + * Read the output of <$SHELL -c cmd>. + * Escape any metacharacters in the command. + */ + esccmd = shell_quote(cmd); + if (esccmd == NULL) + { + fd = popen(cmd, "r"); + } else + { + int len = (int) (strlen(shell) + strlen(esccmd) + 5); + scmd = (char *) ecalloc(len, sizeof(char)); + SNPRINTF3(scmd, len, "%s %s %s", shell, shell_coption(), esccmd); + free(esccmd); + fd = popen(scmd, "r"); + free(scmd); + } + } else +#endif + { + fd = popen(cmd, "r"); + } + /* + * Redirection in `popen' might have messed with the + * standard devices. Restore binary input mode. + */ + SET_BINARY(0); + return (fd); +} + +#endif /* HAVE_POPEN */ + + +/* + * Expand a filename, doing any system-specific metacharacter substitutions. + */ + public char * +lglob(filename) + char *filename; +{ + char *gfilename; + char *ofilename; + + ofilename = fexpand(filename); + if (secure) + return (ofilename); + filename = shell_unquote(ofilename); + +#ifdef DECL_GLOB_LIST +{ + /* + * The globbing function returns a list of names. + */ + int length; + char *p; + char *qfilename; + DECL_GLOB_LIST(list) + + GLOB_LIST(filename, list); + if (GLOB_LIST_FAILED(list)) + { + free(filename); + return (ofilename); + } + length = 1; /* Room for trailing null byte */ + for (SCAN_GLOB_LIST(list, p)) + { + INIT_GLOB_LIST(list, p); + qfilename = shell_quote(p); + if (qfilename != NULL) + { + length += strlen(qfilename) + 1; + free(qfilename); + } + } + gfilename = (char *) ecalloc(length, sizeof(char)); + for (SCAN_GLOB_LIST(list, p)) + { + INIT_GLOB_LIST(list, p); + qfilename = shell_quote(p); + if (qfilename != NULL) + { + sprintf(gfilename + strlen(gfilename), "%s ", qfilename); + free(qfilename); + } + } + /* + * Overwrite the final trailing space with a null terminator. + */ + *--p = '\0'; + GLOB_LIST_DONE(list); +} +#else +#ifdef DECL_GLOB_NAME +{ + /* + * The globbing function returns a single name, and + * is called multiple times to walk thru all names. + */ + register char *p; + register int len; + register int n; + char *pathname; + char *qpathname; + DECL_GLOB_NAME(fnd,drive,dir,fname,ext,handle) + + GLOB_FIRST_NAME(filename, &fnd, handle); + if (GLOB_FIRST_FAILED(handle)) + { + free(filename); + return (ofilename); + } + + _splitpath(filename, drive, dir, fname, ext); + len = 100; + gfilename = (char *) ecalloc(len, sizeof(char)); + p = gfilename; + do { + n = (int) (strlen(drive) + strlen(dir) + strlen(fnd.GLOB_NAME) + 1); + pathname = (char *) ecalloc(n, sizeof(char)); + SNPRINTF3(pathname, n, "%s%s%s", drive, dir, fnd.GLOB_NAME); + qpathname = shell_quote(pathname); + free(pathname); + if (qpathname != NULL) + { + n = (int) strlen(qpathname); + while (p - gfilename + n + 2 >= len) + { + /* + * No room in current buffer. + * Allocate a bigger one. + */ + len *= 2; + *p = '\0'; + p = (char *) ecalloc(len, sizeof(char)); + strcpy(p, gfilename); + free(gfilename); + gfilename = p; + p = gfilename + strlen(gfilename); + } + strcpy(p, qpathname); + free(qpathname); + p += n; + *p++ = ' '; + } + } while (GLOB_NEXT_NAME(handle, &fnd) == 0); + + /* + * Overwrite the final trailing space with a null terminator. + */ + *--p = '\0'; + GLOB_NAME_DONE(handle); +} +#else +#if HAVE_POPEN +{ + /* + * We get the shell to glob the filename for us by passing + * an "echo" command to the shell and reading its output. + */ + FILE *fd; + char *s; + char *lessecho; + char *cmd; + char *esc; + int len; + + esc = get_meta_escape(); + if (strlen(esc) == 0) + esc = "-"; + esc = shell_quote(esc); + if (esc == NULL) + { + free(filename); + return (ofilename); + } + lessecho = lgetenv("LESSECHO"); + if (lessecho == NULL || *lessecho == '\0') + lessecho = "lessecho"; + /* + * Invoke lessecho, and read its output (a globbed list of filenames). + */ + len = (int) (strlen(lessecho) + strlen(ofilename) + (7*strlen(metachars())) + 24); + cmd = (char *) ecalloc(len, sizeof(char)); + SNPRINTF4(cmd, len, "%s -p0x%x -d0x%x -e%s ", lessecho, openquote, closequote, esc); + free(esc); + for (s = metachars(); *s != '\0'; s++) + sprintf(cmd + strlen(cmd), "-n0x%x ", *s); + sprintf(cmd + strlen(cmd), "-- %s", ofilename); + fd = shellcmd(cmd); + free(cmd); + if (fd == NULL) + { + /* + * Cannot create the pipe. + * Just return the original (fexpanded) filename. + */ + free(filename); + return (ofilename); + } + gfilename = readfd(fd); + pclose(fd); + if (*gfilename == '\0') + { + free(gfilename); + free(filename); + return (ofilename); + } +} +#else + /* + * No globbing functions at all. Just use the fexpanded filename. + */ + gfilename = save(filename); +#endif +#endif +#endif + free(filename); + free(ofilename); + return (gfilename); +} + +/* + * Return number of %s escapes in a string. + * Return a large number if there are any other % escapes besides %s. + */ + static int +num_pct_s(lessopen) + char *lessopen; +{ + int num = 0; + + while (*lessopen != '\0') + { + if (*lessopen == '%') + { + if (lessopen[1] == '%') + ++lessopen; + else if (lessopen[1] == 's') + ++num; + else + return (999); + } + ++lessopen; + } + return (num); +} + +/* + * See if we should open a "replacement file" + * instead of the file we're about to open. + */ + public char * +open_altfile(filename, pf, pfd) + char *filename; + int *pf; + void **pfd; +{ +#if !HAVE_POPEN + return (NULL); +#else + char *lessopen; + char *cmd; + int len; + FILE *fd; +#if HAVE_FILENO + int returnfd = 0; +#endif + + if (!use_lessopen || secure) + return (NULL); + ch_ungetchar(-1); + if ((lessopen = lgetenv("LESSOPEN")) == NULL) + return (NULL); + while (*lessopen == '|') + { + /* + * If LESSOPEN starts with a |, it indicates + * a "pipe preprocessor". + */ +#if !HAVE_FILENO + error("LESSOPEN pipe is not supported", NULL_PARG); + return (NULL); +#else + lessopen++; + returnfd++; +#endif + } + if (*lessopen == '-') { + /* + * Lessopen preprocessor will accept "-" as a filename. + */ + lessopen++; + } else { + if (strcmp(filename, "-") == 0) + return (NULL); + } + if (num_pct_s(lessopen) > 1) + { + error("Invalid LESSOPEN variable", NULL_PARG); + return (NULL); + } + + len = (int) (strlen(lessopen) + strlen(filename) + 2); + cmd = (char *) ecalloc(len, sizeof(char)); + SNPRINTF1(cmd, len, lessopen, filename); + fd = shellcmd(cmd); + free(cmd); + if (fd == NULL) + { + /* + * Cannot create the pipe. + */ + return (NULL); + } +#if HAVE_FILENO + if (returnfd) + { + int f; + char c; + + /* + * Read one char to see if the pipe will produce any data. + * If it does, push the char back on the pipe. + */ + f = fileno(fd); + SET_BINARY(f); + if (read(f, &c, 1) != 1) + { + /* + * Pipe is empty. + * If more than 1 pipe char was specified, + * the exit status tells whether the file itself + * is empty, or if there is no alt file. + * If only one pipe char, just assume no alt file. + */ + int status = pclose(fd); + if (returnfd > 1 && status == 0) { + *pfd = NULL; + *pf = -1; + return (save(FAKE_EMPTYFILE)); + } + return (NULL); + } + ch_ungetchar(c); + *pfd = (void *) fd; + *pf = f; + return (save("-")); + } +#endif + cmd = readfd(fd); + pclose(fd); + if (*cmd == '\0') + /* + * Pipe is empty. This means there is no alt file. + */ + return (NULL); + return (cmd); +#endif /* HAVE_POPEN */ +} + +/* + * Close a replacement file. + */ + public void +close_altfile(altfilename, filename, pipefd) + char *altfilename; + char *filename; + void *pipefd; +{ +#if HAVE_POPEN + char *lessclose; + FILE *fd; + char *cmd; + int len; + + if (secure) + return; + if (pipefd != NULL) + { +#if OS2 + /* + * The pclose function of OS/2 emx sometimes fails. + * Send SIGINT to the piped process before closing it. + */ + kill(((FILE*)pipefd)->_pid, SIGINT); +#endif + pclose((FILE*) pipefd); + } + if ((lessclose = lgetenv("LESSCLOSE")) == NULL) + return; + if (num_pct_s(lessclose) > 2) + { + error("Invalid LESSCLOSE variable", NULL_PARG); + return; + } + len = (int) (strlen(lessclose) + strlen(filename) + strlen(altfilename) + 2); + cmd = (char *) ecalloc(len, sizeof(char)); + SNPRINTF2(cmd, len, lessclose, filename, altfilename); + fd = shellcmd(cmd); + free(cmd); + if (fd != NULL) + pclose(fd); +#endif +} + +/* + * Is the specified file a directory? + */ + public int +is_dir(filename) + char *filename; +{ + int isdir = 0; + + filename = shell_unquote(filename); +#if HAVE_STAT +{ + int r; + struct stat statbuf; + + r = stat(filename, &statbuf); + isdir = (r >= 0 && S_ISDIR(statbuf.st_mode)); +} +#else +#ifdef _OSK +{ + register int f; + + f = open(filename, S_IREAD | S_IFDIR); + if (f >= 0) + close(f); + isdir = (f >= 0); +} +#endif +#endif + free(filename); + return (isdir); +} + +/* + * Returns NULL if the file can be opened and + * is an ordinary file, otherwise an error message + * (if it cannot be opened or is a directory, etc.) + */ + public char * +bad_file(filename) + char *filename; +{ + register char *m = NULL; + + filename = shell_unquote(filename); + if (!force_open && is_dir(filename)) + { + static char is_a_dir[] = " is a directory"; + + m = (char *) ecalloc(strlen(filename) + sizeof(is_a_dir), + sizeof(char)); + strcpy(m, filename); + strcat(m, is_a_dir); + } else + { +#if HAVE_STAT + int r; + struct stat statbuf; + + r = stat(filename, &statbuf); + if (r < 0) + { + m = errno_message(filename); + } else if (force_open) + { + m = NULL; + } else if (!S_ISREG(statbuf.st_mode)) + { + static char not_reg[] = " is not a regular file (use -f to see it)"; + m = (char *) ecalloc(strlen(filename) + sizeof(not_reg), + sizeof(char)); + strcpy(m, filename); + strcat(m, not_reg); + } +#endif + } + free(filename); + return (m); +} + +/* + * Return the size of a file, as cheaply as possible. + * In Unix, we can stat the file. + */ + public POSITION +filesize(f) + int f; +{ +#if HAVE_STAT + struct stat statbuf; + + if (fstat(f, &statbuf) >= 0) + return ((POSITION) statbuf.st_size); +#else +#ifdef _OSK + long size; + + if ((size = (long) _gs_size(f)) >= 0) + return ((POSITION) size); +#endif +#endif + return (seek_filesize(f)); +} + +/* + * + */ + public char * +shell_coption() +{ + return ("-c"); +} + +/* + * Return last component of a pathname. + */ + public char * +last_component(name) + char *name; +{ + char *slash; + + for (slash = name + strlen(name); slash > name; ) + { + --slash; + if (*slash == *PATHNAME_SEP || *slash == '/') + return (slash + 1); + } + return (name); +} + diff --git a/forwback.c b/forwback.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..721a028 --- /dev/null +++ b/forwback.c @@ -0,0 +1,446 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Primitives for displaying the file on the screen, + * scrolling either forward or backward. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#include "position.h" + +public int screen_trashed; +public int squished; +public int no_back_scroll = 0; +public int forw_prompt; +public int same_pos_bell = 1; + +extern int sigs; +extern int top_scroll; +extern int quiet; +extern int sc_width, sc_height; +extern int plusoption; +extern int forw_scroll; +extern int back_scroll; +extern int ignore_eoi; +extern int clear_bg; +extern int final_attr; +extern int oldbot; +#if HILITE_SEARCH +extern int size_linebuf; +extern int hilite_search; +extern int status_col; +#endif +#if TAGS +extern char *tagoption; +#endif + +/* + * Sound the bell to indicate user is trying to move past end of file. + */ + static void +eof_bell() +{ + if (quiet == NOT_QUIET) + bell(); + else + vbell(); +} + +/* + * Check to see if the end of file is currently displayed. + */ + public int +eof_displayed() +{ + POSITION pos; + + if (ignore_eoi) + return (0); + + if (ch_length() == NULL_POSITION) + /* + * If the file length is not known, + * we can't possibly be displaying EOF. + */ + return (0); + + /* + * If the bottom line is empty, we are at EOF. + * If the bottom line ends at the file length, + * we must be just at EOF. + */ + pos = position(BOTTOM_PLUS_ONE); + return (pos == NULL_POSITION || pos == ch_length()); +} + +/* + * Check to see if the entire file is currently displayed. + */ + public int +entire_file_displayed() +{ + POSITION pos; + + /* Make sure last line of file is displayed. */ + if (!eof_displayed()) + return (0); + + /* Make sure first line of file is displayed. */ + pos = position(0); + return (pos == NULL_POSITION || pos == 0); +} + +/* + * If the screen is "squished", repaint it. + * "Squished" means the first displayed line is not at the top + * of the screen; this can happen when we display a short file + * for the first time. + */ + public void +squish_check() +{ + if (!squished) + return; + squished = 0; + repaint(); +} + +/* + * Display n lines, scrolling forward, + * starting at position pos in the input file. + * "force" means display the n lines even if we hit end of file. + * "only_last" means display only the last screenful if n > screen size. + * "nblank" is the number of blank lines to draw before the first + * real line. If nblank > 0, the pos must be NULL_POSITION. + * The first real line after the blanks will start at ch_zero(). + */ + public void +forw(n, pos, force, only_last, nblank) + register int n; + POSITION pos; + int force; + int only_last; + int nblank; +{ + int nlines = 0; + int do_repaint; + static int first_time = 1; + + squish_check(); + + /* + * do_repaint tells us not to display anything till the end, + * then just repaint the entire screen. + * We repaint if we are supposed to display only the last + * screenful and the request is for more than a screenful. + * Also if the request exceeds the forward scroll limit + * (but not if the request is for exactly a screenful, since + * repainting itself involves scrolling forward a screenful). + */ + do_repaint = (only_last && n > sc_height-1) || + (forw_scroll >= 0 && n > forw_scroll && n != sc_height-1); + +#if HILITE_SEARCH + if (hilite_search == OPT_ONPLUS || is_filtering() || status_col) { + prep_hilite(pos, pos + 4*size_linebuf, ignore_eoi ? 1 : -1); + pos = next_unfiltered(pos); + } +#endif + + if (!do_repaint) + { + if (top_scroll && n >= sc_height - 1 && pos != ch_length()) + { + /* + * Start a new screen. + * {{ This is not really desirable if we happen + * to hit eof in the middle of this screen, + * but we don't yet know if that will happen. }} + */ + pos_clear(); + add_forw_pos(pos); + force = 1; + clear(); + home(); + } + + if (pos != position(BOTTOM_PLUS_ONE) || empty_screen()) + { + /* + * This is not contiguous with what is + * currently displayed. Clear the screen image + * (position table) and start a new screen. + */ + pos_clear(); + add_forw_pos(pos); + force = 1; + if (top_scroll) + { + clear(); + home(); + } else if (!first_time) + { + putstr("...skipping...\n"); + } + } + } + + while (--n >= 0) + { + /* + * Read the next line of input. + */ + if (nblank > 0) + { + /* + * Still drawing blanks; don't get a line + * from the file yet. + * If this is the last blank line, get ready to + * read a line starting at ch_zero() next time. + */ + if (--nblank == 0) + pos = ch_zero(); + } else + { + /* + * Get the next line from the file. + */ + pos = forw_line(pos); +#if HILITE_SEARCH + pos = next_unfiltered(pos); +#endif + if (pos == NULL_POSITION) + { + /* + * End of file: stop here unless the top line + * is still empty, or "force" is true. + * Even if force is true, stop when the last + * line in the file reaches the top of screen. + */ + if (!force && position(TOP) != NULL_POSITION) + break; + if (!empty_lines(0, 0) && + !empty_lines(1, 1) && + empty_lines(2, sc_height-1)) + break; + } + } + /* + * Add the position of the next line to the position table. + * Display the current line on the screen. + */ + add_forw_pos(pos); + nlines++; + if (do_repaint) + continue; + /* + * If this is the first screen displayed and + * we hit an early EOF (i.e. before the requested + * number of lines), we "squish" the display down + * at the bottom of the screen. + * But don't do this if a + option or a -t option + * was given. These options can cause us to + * start the display after the beginning of the file, + * and it is not appropriate to squish in that case. + */ + if (first_time && pos == NULL_POSITION && !top_scroll && +#if TAGS + tagoption == NULL && +#endif + !plusoption) + { + squished = 1; + continue; + } + put_line(); +#if 0 + /* {{ + * Can't call clear_eol here. The cursor might be at end of line + * on an ignaw terminal, so clear_eol would clear the last char + * of the current line instead of all of the next line. + * If we really need to do this on clear_bg terminals, we need + * to find a better way. + * }} + */ + if (clear_bg && apply_at_specials(final_attr) != AT_NORMAL) + { + /* + * Writing the last character on the last line + * of the display may have scrolled the screen. + * If we were in standout mode, clear_bg terminals + * will fill the new line with the standout color. + * Now we're in normal mode again, so clear the line. + */ + clear_eol(); + } +#endif + forw_prompt = 1; + } + + if (nlines == 0 && same_pos_bell) + eof_bell(); + else if (do_repaint) + repaint(); + first_time = 0; + (void) currline(BOTTOM); +} + +/* + * Display n lines, scrolling backward. + */ + public void +back(n, pos, force, only_last) + register int n; + POSITION pos; + int force; + int only_last; +{ + int nlines = 0; + int do_repaint; + + squish_check(); + do_repaint = (n > get_back_scroll() || (only_last && n > sc_height-1)); +#if HILITE_SEARCH + if (hilite_search == OPT_ONPLUS || is_filtering() || status_col) { + prep_hilite((pos < 3*size_linebuf) ? 0 : pos - 3*size_linebuf, pos, -1); + } +#endif + while (--n >= 0) + { + /* + * Get the previous line of input. + */ +#if HILITE_SEARCH + pos = prev_unfiltered(pos); +#endif + + pos = back_line(pos); + if (pos == NULL_POSITION) + { + /* + * Beginning of file: stop here unless "force" is true. + */ + if (!force) + break; + } + /* + * Add the position of the previous line to the position table. + * Display the line on the screen. + */ + add_back_pos(pos); + nlines++; + if (!do_repaint) + { + home(); + add_line(); + put_line(); + } + } + + if (nlines == 0 && same_pos_bell) + eof_bell(); + else if (do_repaint) + repaint(); + else if (!oldbot) + lower_left(); + (void) currline(BOTTOM); +} + +/* + * Display n more lines, forward. + * Start just after the line currently displayed at the bottom of 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public void +backward(n, force, only_last) + int n; + int force; + int only_last; +{ + POSITION pos; + + pos = position(TOP); + if (pos == NULL_POSITION && (!force || position(BOTTOM) == 0)) + { + eof_bell(); + return; + } + back(n, pos, force, only_last); +} + +/* + * Get the backwards scroll limit. + * Must call this function instead of just using the value of + * back_scroll, because the default case depends on sc_height and + * top_scroll, as well as back_scroll. + */ + public int +get_back_scroll() +{ + if (no_back_scroll) + return (0); + if (back_scroll >= 0) + return (back_scroll); + if (top_scroll) + return (sc_height - 2); + return (10000); /* infinity */ +} diff --git a/funcs.h b/funcs.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..53550f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/funcs.h @@ -0,0 +1,298 @@ + public char * save (); + public VOID_POINTER ecalloc (); + public char * skipsp (); + public int sprefix (); + public void quit (); + public void raw_mode (); + public void scrsize (); + public char * special_key_str (); + public void get_term (); + public void init (); + public void deinit (); + public void home (); + public void add_line (); + public void remove_top (); + public void win32_scroll_up (); + public void lower_left (); + public void line_left (); + public void check_winch (); + public void goto_line (); + public void vbell (); + public void bell (); + public void clear (); + public void clear_eol (); + public void clear_bot (); + public void at_enter (); + public void at_exit (); + public void at_switch (); + public int is_at_equiv (); + public int apply_at_specials (); + public void backspace (); + public void putbs (); + public char WIN32getch (); + public void WIN32setcolors (); + public void WIN32textout (); + public void match_brac (); + public void ch_ungetchar (); + public void end_logfile (); + public void sync_logfile (); + public int ch_seek (); + public int ch_end_seek (); + public int ch_end_buffer_seek (); + public int ch_beg_seek (); + public POSITION ch_length (); + public POSITION ch_tell (); + public int ch_forw_get (); + public int ch_back_get (); + public void ch_setbufspace (); + public void ch_flush (); + public int seekable (); + public void ch_set_eof (); + public void ch_init (); + public void ch_close (); + public int ch_getflags (); + public void ch_dump (); + public void init_charset (); + public int binary_char (); + public int control_char (); + public char * prchar (); + public char * prutfchar (); + public int utf_len (); + public int is_utf8_well_formed (); + public int utf_bin_count (); + public LWCHAR get_wchar (); + public void put_wchar (); + public LWCHAR step_char (); + public int is_composing_char (); + public int is_ubin_char (); + public int is_wide_char (); + public int is_combining_char (); + public void cmd_reset (); + public void clear_cmd (); + public void cmd_putstr (); + public int len_cmdbuf (); + public void set_mlist (); + public void cmd_addhist (); + public void cmd_accept (); + public int cmd_char (); + public LINENUM cmd_int (); + public char * get_cmdbuf (); + public char * cmd_lastpattern (); + public void init_cmdhist (); + public void save_cmdhist (); + public int in_mca (); + public void dispversion (); + public int getcc (); + public void ungetcc (); + public void ungetsc (); + public void commands (); + public int cvt_length (); + public int * cvt_alloc_chpos (); + public void cvt_text (); + public void init_cmds (); + public void add_fcmd_table (); + public void add_ecmd_table (); + public int fcmd_decode (); + public int ecmd_decode (); + public char * lgetenv (); + public int lesskey (); + public void add_hometable (); + public int editchar (); + public void init_textlist (); + public char * forw_textlist (); + public char * back_textlist (); + public int edit (); + public int edit_ifile (); + public int edit_list (); + public int edit_first (); + public int edit_last (); + public int edit_next (); + public int edit_prev (); + public int edit_index (); + public IFILE save_curr_ifile (); + public void unsave_ifile (); + public void reedit_ifile (); + public void reopen_curr_ifile (); + public int edit_stdin (); + public void cat_file (); + public void use_logfile (); + public char * shell_unquote (); + public char * get_meta_escape (); + public char * shell_quote (); + public char * homefile (); + public char * fexpand (); + public char * fcomplete (); + public int bin_file (); + public char * lglob (); + public char * open_altfile (); + public void close_altfile (); + public int is_dir (); + public char * bad_file (); + public POSITION filesize (); + public char * shell_coption (); + public char * last_component (); + public int eof_displayed (); + public int entire_file_displayed (); + public void squish_check (); + public void forw (); + public void back (); + public void forward (); + public void backward (); + public int get_back_scroll (); + public void del_ifile (); + public IFILE next_ifile (); + public IFILE prev_ifile (); + public IFILE getoff_ifile (); + public int nifile (); + public IFILE get_ifile (); + public char * get_filename (); + public int get_index (); + public void store_pos (); + public void get_pos (); + public void set_open (); + public int opened (); + public void hold_ifile (); + public int held_ifile (); + public void * get_filestate (); + public void set_filestate (); + public void if_dump (); + public POSITION forw_line (); + public POSITION back_line (); + public void set_attnpos (); + public void jump_forw (); + public void jump_forw_buffered (); + public void jump_back (); + public void repaint (); + public void jump_percent (); + public void jump_line_loc (); + public void jump_loc (); + public void init_line (); + public int is_ascii_char (); + public void prewind (); + public void plinenum (); + public void pshift_all (); + public int is_ansi_end (); + public int is_ansi_middle (); + public int pappend (); + public int pflushmbc (); + public void pdone (); + public void 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1; diff --git a/ifile.c b/ifile.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fea2ea1 --- /dev/null +++ b/ifile.c @@ -0,0 +1,345 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * An IFILE represents an input file. + * + * It is actually a pointer to an ifile structure, + * but is opaque outside this module. + * Ifile structures are kept in a linked list in the order they + * appear on the command line. + * Any new file which does not already appear in the list is + * inserted after the current file. + */ + +#include "less.h" + +extern IFILE curr_ifile; + +struct ifile { + struct ifile *h_next; /* Links for command line list */ + struct ifile *h_prev; + char *h_filename; /* Name of the file */ + void *h_filestate; /* File state (used in ch.c) */ + int h_index; /* Index within command line list */ + int h_hold; /* Hold count */ + char h_opened; /* Has this ifile been opened? */ + struct scrpos h_scrpos; /* Saved position within the file */ +}; + +/* + * Convert an IFILE (external representation) + * to a struct file (internal representation), and vice versa. + */ +#define int_ifile(h) ((struct ifile *)(h)) +#define ext_ifile(h) ((IFILE)(h)) + +/* + * Anchor for linked list. + */ +static struct ifile anchor = { &anchor, &anchor, NULL, NULL, 0, 0, '\0', + { NULL_POSITION, 0 } }; +static int ifiles = 0; + + static void +incr_index(p, incr) + register struct ifile *p; + int incr; +{ + for (; p != &anchor; p = p->h_next) + p->h_index += incr; +} + +/* + * Link an ifile into the ifile list. + */ + static void +link_ifile(p, prev) + struct ifile *p; + struct ifile *prev; +{ + /* + * Link into list. + */ + if (prev == NULL) + prev = &anchor; + p->h_next = prev->h_next; + p->h_prev = prev; + prev->h_next->h_prev = p; + prev->h_next = p; + /* + * Calculate index for the new one, + * and adjust the indexes for subsequent ifiles in the list. + */ + p->h_index = prev->h_index + 1; + incr_index(p->h_next, 1); + ifiles++; +} + +/* + * Unlink an ifile from the ifile list. + */ + static void +unlink_ifile(p) + struct ifile *p; +{ + p->h_next->h_prev = p->h_prev; + p->h_prev->h_next = p->h_next; + incr_index(p->h_next, -1); + ifiles--; +} + +/* + * Allocate a new ifile structure and stick a filename in it. + * It should go after "prev" in the list + * (or at the beginning of the list if "prev" is NULL). + * Return a pointer to the new ifile structure. + */ + static struct ifile * +new_ifile(filename, prev) + char *filename; + struct ifile *prev; +{ + register struct ifile *p; + + /* + * Allocate and initialize structure. + */ + p = (struct ifile *) ecalloc(1, sizeof(struct ifile)); + p->h_filename = save(filename); + p->h_scrpos.pos = NULL_POSITION; + p->h_opened = 0; + p->h_hold = 0; + p->h_filestate = NULL; + link_ifile(p, prev); + return (p); +} + +/* + * Delete an existing ifile structure. + */ + public void +del_ifile(h) + IFILE h; +{ + register struct ifile *p; + + if (h == NULL_IFILE) + return; + /* + * If the ifile we're deleting is the currently open ifile, + * move off it. + */ + unmark(h); + if (h == curr_ifile) + curr_ifile = getoff_ifile(curr_ifile); + p = int_ifile(h); + unlink_ifile(p); + free(p->h_filename); + free(p); +} + +/* + * Get the ifile after a given one in the list. + */ + public IFILE +next_ifile(h) + IFILE h; +{ + register struct ifile *p; + + p = (h == NULL_IFILE) ? &anchor : int_ifile(h); + if (p->h_next == &anchor) + return (NULL_IFILE); + return (ext_ifile(p->h_next)); +} + +/* + * Get the ifile before a given one in the list. + */ + public IFILE +prev_ifile(h) + IFILE h; +{ + register struct ifile *p; + + p = (h == NULL_IFILE) ? &anchor : int_ifile(h); + if (p->h_prev == &anchor) + return (NULL_IFILE); + return (ext_ifile(p->h_prev)); +} + +/* + * Return a different ifile from the given one. + */ + public IFILE +getoff_ifile(ifile) + IFILE ifile; +{ + IFILE newifile; + + if ((newifile = prev_ifile(ifile)) != NULL_IFILE) + return (newifile); + if ((newifile = next_ifile(ifile)) != NULL_IFILE) + return (newifile); + return (NULL_IFILE); +} + +/* + * Return the number of ifiles. + */ + public int +nifile() +{ + return (ifiles); +} + +/* + * Find an ifile structure, given a filename. + */ + static struct ifile * +find_ifile(filename) + char *filename; +{ + register struct ifile *p; + + for (p = anchor.h_next; p != &anchor; p = p->h_next) + if (strcmp(filename, p->h_filename) == 0) + return (p); + return (NULL); +} + +/* + * Get the ifile associated with a filename. + * If the filename has not been seen before, + * insert the new ifile after "prev" in the list. + */ + public IFILE +get_ifile(filename, prev) + char *filename; + IFILE prev; +{ + register struct ifile *p; + + if ((p = find_ifile(filename)) == NULL) + p = new_ifile(filename, int_ifile(prev)); + return (ext_ifile(p)); +} + +/* + * Get the filename associated with a ifile. + */ + public char * +get_filename(ifile) + IFILE ifile; +{ + if (ifile == NULL) + return (NULL); + return (int_ifile(ifile)->h_filename); +} + +/* + * Get the index of the file associated with a ifile. + */ + public int +get_index(ifile) + IFILE ifile; +{ + return (int_ifile(ifile)->h_index); +} + +/* + * Save the file position to be associated with a given file. + */ + public void +store_pos(ifile, scrpos) + IFILE ifile; + struct scrpos *scrpos; +{ + int_ifile(ifile)->h_scrpos = *scrpos; +} + +/* + * Recall the file position associated with a file. + * If no position has been associated with the file, return NULL_POSITION. + */ + public void +get_pos(ifile, scrpos) + IFILE ifile; + struct scrpos *scrpos; +{ + *scrpos = int_ifile(ifile)->h_scrpos; +} + +/* + * Mark the ifile as "opened". + */ + public void +set_open(ifile) + IFILE ifile; +{ + int_ifile(ifile)->h_opened = 1; +} + +/* + * Return whether the ifile has been opened previously. + */ + public int +opened(ifile) + IFILE ifile; +{ + return (int_ifile(ifile)->h_opened); +} + + public void +hold_ifile(ifile, incr) + IFILE ifile; + int incr; +{ + int_ifile(ifile)->h_hold += incr; +} + + public int +held_ifile(ifile) + IFILE ifile; +{ + return (int_ifile(ifile)->h_hold); +} + + public void * +get_filestate(ifile) + IFILE ifile; +{ + return (int_ifile(ifile)->h_filestate); +} + + public void +set_filestate(ifile, filestate) + IFILE ifile; + void *filestate; +{ + int_ifile(ifile)->h_filestate = filestate; +} + +#if 0 + public void +if_dump() +{ + register struct ifile *p; + + for (p = anchor.h_next; p != &anchor; p = p->h_next) + { + printf("%x: %d. <%s> pos %d,%x\n", + p, p->h_index, p->h_filename, + p->h_scrpos.ln, p->h_scrpos.pos); + ch_dump(p->h_filestate); + } +} +#endif diff --git a/input.c b/input.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9419a02 --- /dev/null +++ b/input.c @@ -0,0 +1,463 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * High level routines dealing with getting lines of input + * from the file being viewed. + * + * When we speak of "lines" here, we mean PRINTABLE lines; + * lines processed with respect to the screen width. + * We use the term "raw line" to refer to lines simply + * delimited by newlines; not processed with respect to screen width. + */ + +#include "less.h" + +extern int squeeze; +extern int chopline; +extern int hshift; +extern int quit_if_one_screen; +extern int sigs; +extern int ignore_eoi; +extern int status_col; +extern POSITION start_attnpos; +extern POSITION end_attnpos; +#if HILITE_SEARCH +extern int hilite_search; +extern int size_linebuf; +#endif + +/* + * Get the next line. + * A "current" position is passed and a "new" position is returned. + * The current position is the position of the first character of + * a line. The new position is the position of the first character + * of the NEXT line. The line obtained is the line starting at curr_pos. + */ + public POSITION +forw_line(curr_pos) + POSITION curr_pos; +{ + POSITION base_pos; + POSITION new_pos; + register int c; + int blankline; + int endline; + int backchars; + +get_forw_line: + if (curr_pos == NULL_POSITION) + { + null_line(); + return (NULL_POSITION); + } +#if HILITE_SEARCH + if (hilite_search == OPT_ONPLUS || is_filtering() || status_col) + { + /* + * If we are ignoring EOI (command F), only prepare + * one line ahead, to avoid getting stuck waiting for + * slow data without displaying the data we already have. + * If we're not ignoring EOI, we *could* do the same, but + * for efficiency we prepare several lines ahead at once. + */ + prep_hilite(curr_pos, curr_pos + 3*size_linebuf, + ignore_eoi ? 1 : -1); + curr_pos = next_unfiltered(curr_pos); + } +#endif + if (ch_seek(curr_pos)) + { + null_line(); + return (NULL_POSITION); + } + + /* + * Step back to the beginning of the line. + */ + base_pos = curr_pos; + for (;;) + { + if (ABORT_SIGS()) + { + null_line(); + return (NULL_POSITION); + } + c = ch_back_get(); + if (c == EOI) + break; + if (c == '\n') + { + (void) ch_forw_get(); + break; + } + --base_pos; + } + + /* + * Read forward again to the position we should start at. + */ + prewind(); + plinenum(base_pos); + (void) ch_seek(base_pos); + new_pos = base_pos; + while (new_pos < curr_pos) + { + if (ABORT_SIGS()) + { + null_line(); + return (NULL_POSITION); + } + c = ch_forw_get(); + backchars = pappend(c, new_pos); + new_pos++; + if (backchars > 0) + { + pshift_all(); + new_pos -= backchars; + while (--backchars >= 0) + (void) ch_back_get(); + } + } + (void) pflushmbc(); + pshift_all(); + + /* + * Read the first character to display. + */ + c = ch_forw_get(); + if (c == EOI) + { + null_line(); + return (NULL_POSITION); + } + blankline = (c == '\n' || c == '\r'); + + /* + * Read each character in the line and append to the line buffer. + */ + for (;;) + { + if (ABORT_SIGS()) + { + null_line(); + return (NULL_POSITION); + } + if (c == '\n' || c == EOI) + { + /* + * End of the line. + */ + backchars = pflushmbc(); + new_pos = ch_tell(); + if (backchars > 0 && !chopline && hshift == 0) + { + new_pos -= backchars + 1; + endline = FALSE; + } else + endline = TRUE; + break; + } + if (c != '\r') + blankline = 0; + + /* + * Append the char to the line and get the next char. + */ + backchars = pappend(c, ch_tell()-1); + if (backchars > 0) + { + /* + * The char won't fit in the line; the line + * is too long to print in the screen width. + * End the line here. + */ + if (chopline || hshift > 0) + { + do + { + if (ABORT_SIGS()) + { + null_line(); + return (NULL_POSITION); + } + c = ch_forw_get(); + } while (c != '\n' && c != EOI); + new_pos = ch_tell(); + endline = TRUE; + quit_if_one_screen = FALSE; + } else + { + new_pos = ch_tell() - backchars; + endline = FALSE; + } + break; + } + c = ch_forw_get(); + } + + pdone(endline, 1); + +#if HILITE_SEARCH + if (is_filtered(base_pos)) + { + /* + * We don't want to display this line. + * Get the next line. + */ + curr_pos = new_pos; + goto get_forw_line; + } + + if (status_col && is_hilited(base_pos, ch_tell()-1, 1, NULL)) + set_status_col('*'); +#endif + + if (squeeze && blankline) + { + /* + * This line is blank. + * Skip down to the last contiguous blank line + * and pretend it is the one which we are returning. + */ + while ((c = ch_forw_get()) == '\n' || c == '\r') + if (ABORT_SIGS()) + { + null_line(); + return (NULL_POSITION); + } + if (c != EOI) + (void) ch_back_get(); + new_pos = ch_tell(); + } + + return (new_pos); +} + +/* + * Get the previous line. + * A "current" position is passed and a "new" position is returned. + * The current position is the position of the first character of + * a line. The new position is the position of the first character + * of the PREVIOUS line. The line obtained is the one starting at new_pos. + */ + public POSITION +back_line(curr_pos) + POSITION curr_pos; +{ + POSITION new_pos, begin_new_pos, base_pos; + int c; + int endline; + int backchars; + +get_back_line: + if (curr_pos == NULL_POSITION || curr_pos <= ch_zero()) + { + null_line(); + return (NULL_POSITION); + } +#if HILITE_SEARCH + if (hilite_search == OPT_ONPLUS || is_filtering() || status_col) + prep_hilite((curr_pos < 3*size_linebuf) ? + 0 : curr_pos - 3*size_linebuf, curr_pos, -1); +#endif + if (ch_seek(curr_pos-1)) + { + null_line(); + return (NULL_POSITION); + } + + if (squeeze) + { + /* + * Find out if the "current" line was blank. + */ + (void) ch_forw_get(); /* Skip the newline */ + c = ch_forw_get(); /* First char of "current" line */ + (void) ch_back_get(); /* Restore our position */ + (void) ch_back_get(); + + if (c == '\n' || c == '\r') + { + /* + * The "current" line was blank. + * Skip over any preceding blank lines, + * since we skipped them in forw_line(). + */ + while ((c = ch_back_get()) == '\n' || c == '\r') + if (ABORT_SIGS()) + { + null_line(); + return (NULL_POSITION); + } + if (c == EOI) + { + null_line(); + return (NULL_POSITION); + } + (void) ch_forw_get(); + } + } + + /* + * Scan backwards until we hit the beginning of the line. + */ + for (;;) + { + if (ABORT_SIGS()) + { + null_line(); + return (NULL_POSITION); + } + c = ch_back_get(); + if (c == '\n') + { + /* + * This is the newline ending the previous line. + * We have hit the beginning of the line. + */ + base_pos = ch_tell() + 1; + break; + } + if (c == EOI) + { + /* + * We have hit the beginning of the file. + * This must be the first line in the file. + * This must, of course, be the beginning of the line. + */ + base_pos = ch_tell(); + break; + } + } + + /* + * Now scan forwards from the beginning of this line. + * We keep discarding "printable lines" (based on screen width) + * until we reach the curr_pos. + * + * {{ This algorithm is pretty inefficient if the lines + * are much longer than the screen width, + * but I don't know of any better way. }} + */ + new_pos = base_pos; + if (ch_seek(new_pos)) + { + null_line(); + return (NULL_POSITION); + } + endline = FALSE; + prewind(); + plinenum(new_pos); + loop: + begin_new_pos = new_pos; + (void) ch_seek(new_pos); + + do + { + c = ch_forw_get(); + if (c == EOI || ABORT_SIGS()) + { + null_line(); + return (NULL_POSITION); + } + new_pos++; + if (c == '\n') + { + backchars = pflushmbc(); + if (backchars > 0 && !chopline && hshift == 0) + { + backchars++; + goto shift; + } + endline = TRUE; + break; + } + backchars = pappend(c, ch_tell()-1); + if (backchars > 0) + { + /* + * Got a full printable line, but we haven't + * reached our curr_pos yet. Discard the line + * and start a new one. + */ + if (chopline || hshift > 0) + { + endline = TRUE; + quit_if_one_screen = FALSE; + break; + } + shift: + pshift_all(); + while (backchars-- > 0) + { + (void) ch_back_get(); + new_pos--; + } + goto loop; + } + } while (new_pos < curr_pos); + + pdone(endline, 0); + +#if HILITE_SEARCH + if (is_filtered(base_pos)) + { + /* + * We don't want to display this line. + * Get the previous line. + */ + curr_pos = begin_new_pos; + goto get_back_line; + } + + if (status_col && curr_pos > 0 && is_hilited(base_pos, curr_pos-1, 1, NULL)) + set_status_col('*'); +#endif + + return (begin_new_pos); +} + +/* + * Set attnpos. + */ + public void +set_attnpos(pos) + POSITION pos; +{ + int c; + + if (pos != NULL_POSITION) + { + if (ch_seek(pos)) + return; + for (;;) + { + c = ch_forw_get(); + if (c == EOI) + break; + if (c == '\n' || c == '\r') + { + (void) ch_back_get(); + break; + } + pos++; + } + end_attnpos = pos; + for (;;) + { + c = ch_back_get(); + if (c == EOI || c == '\n' || c == '\r') + break; + pos--; + } + } + start_attnpos = pos; +} diff --git a/install.sh b/install.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..41ea84f --- /dev/null +++ b/install.sh @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# +# install - install a program, script, or datafile +# This comes from X11R5; it is not part of GNU. +# +# $XConsortium: install.sh,v 1.2 89/12/18 14:47:22 jim Exp $ +# +# This script is compatible with the BSD install script, but was written +# from scratch. +# + + +# set DOITPROG to echo to test this script + +# Don't use :- since 4.3BSD and earlier shells don't like it. +doit="${DOITPROG-}" + + +# put in absolute paths if you don't have them in your path; or use env. vars. + +mvprog="${MVPROG-mv}" +cpprog="${CPPROG-cp}" +chmodprog="${CHMODPROG-chmod}" +chownprog="${CHOWNPROG-chown}" +chgrpprog="${CHGRPPROG-chgrp}" +stripprog="${STRIPPROG-strip}" +rmprog="${RMPROG-rm}" + +instcmd="$mvprog" +chmodcmd="" +chowncmd="" +chgrpcmd="" +stripcmd="" +rmcmd="$rmprog -f" +mvcmd="$mvprog" +src="" +dst="" + +while [ x"$1" != x ]; do + case $1 in + -c) instcmd="$cpprog" + shift + continue;; + + -m) chmodcmd="$chmodprog $2" + shift + shift + continue;; + + -o) chowncmd="$chownprog $2" + shift + shift + continue;; + + -g) chgrpcmd="$chgrpprog $2" + shift + shift + continue;; + + -s) stripcmd="$stripprog" + shift + continue;; + + *) if [ x"$src" = x ] + then + src=$1 + else + dst=$1 + fi + shift + continue;; + esac +done + +if [ x"$src" = x ] +then + echo "install: no input file specified" + exit 1 +fi + +if [ x"$dst" = x ] +then + echo "install: no destination specified" + exit 1 +fi + + +# If destination is a directory, append the input filename; if your system +# does not like double slashes in filenames, you may need to add some logic + +if [ -d $dst ] +then + dst="$dst"/`basename $src` +fi + +# Make a temp file name in the proper directory. + +dstdir=`dirname $dst` +dsttmp=$dstdir/_inst.$$_ + +# Move or copy the file name to the temp name + +$doit $instcmd $src $dsttmp + +# and set any options; do chmod last to preserve setuid bits + +if [ x"$chowncmd" != x ]; then $doit $chowncmd $dsttmp; fi +if [ x"$chgrpcmd" != x ]; then $doit $chgrpcmd $dsttmp; fi +if [ x"$stripcmd" != x ]; then $doit $stripcmd $dsttmp; fi +if [ x"$chmodcmd" != x ]; then $doit $chmodcmd $dsttmp; fi + +# Now rename the file to the real destination. + +$doit $rmcmd $dst +$doit $mvcmd $dsttmp $dst + + +exit 0 diff --git a/jump.c b/jump.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8373d8b --- /dev/null +++ b/jump.c @@ -0,0 +1,329 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Routines which jump to a new location in the file. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#include "position.h" + +extern int jump_sline; +extern int squished; +extern int screen_trashed; +extern int sc_width, sc_height; +extern int show_attn; +extern int top_scroll; + +/* + * Jump to the end of the file. + */ + public void +jump_forw() +{ + POSITION pos; + POSITION end_pos; + + if (ch_end_seek()) + { + error("Cannot seek to end of file", NULL_PARG); + return; + } + /* + * Note; lastmark will be called later by jump_loc, but it fails + * because the position table has been cleared by pos_clear below. + * So call it here before calling pos_clear. + */ + lastmark(); + /* + * Position the last line in the file at the last screen line. + * Go back one line from the end of the file + * to get to the beginning of the last line. + */ + pos_clear(); + end_pos = ch_tell(); + pos = back_line(end_pos); + if (pos == NULL_POSITION) + jump_loc((POSITION)0, sc_height-1); + else + { + jump_loc(pos, sc_height-1); + if (position(sc_height-1) != end_pos) + repaint(); + } +} + +/* + * Jump to the last buffered line in the file. + */ + public void +jump_forw_buffered() +{ + POSITION end; + + if (ch_end_buffer_seek()) + { + error("Cannot seek to end of buffers", NULL_PARG); + return; + } + end = ch_tell(); + if (end != NULL_POSITION && end > 0) + jump_line_loc(end-1, sc_height-1); +} + +/* + * Jump to line n in the file. + */ + public void +jump_back(linenum) + LINENUM linenum; +{ + POSITION pos; + PARG parg; + + /* + * Find the position of the specified line. + * If we can seek there, just jump to it. + * If we can't seek, but we're trying to go to line number 1, + * use ch_beg_seek() to get as close as we can. + */ + pos = find_pos(linenum); + if (pos != NULL_POSITION && ch_seek(pos) == 0) + { + if (show_attn) + set_attnpos(pos); + jump_loc(pos, jump_sline); + } else if (linenum <= 1 && ch_beg_seek() == 0) + { + jump_loc(ch_tell(), jump_sline); + error("Cannot seek to beginning of file", NULL_PARG); + } else + { + parg.p_linenum = linenum; + error("Cannot seek to line number %n", &parg); + } +} + +/* + * Repaint the screen. + */ + public void +repaint() +{ + struct scrpos scrpos; + /* + * Start at the line currently at the top of the screen + * and redisplay the screen. + */ + get_scrpos(&scrpos); + pos_clear(); + jump_loc(scrpos.pos, scrpos.ln); +} + +/* + * Jump to a specified percentage into the file. + */ + public void +jump_percent(percent, fraction) + int percent; + long fraction; +{ + POSITION pos, len; + + /* + * Determine the position in the file + * (the specified percentage of the file's length). + */ + if ((len = ch_length()) == NULL_POSITION) + { + ierror("Determining length of file", NULL_PARG); + ch_end_seek(); + } + if ((len = ch_length()) == NULL_POSITION) + { + error("Don't know length of file", NULL_PARG); + return; + } + pos = percent_pos(len, percent, fraction); + if (pos >= len) + pos = len-1; + + jump_line_loc(pos, jump_sline); +} + +/* + * Jump to a specified position in the file. + * Like jump_loc, but the position need not be + * the first character in a line. + */ + public void +jump_line_loc(pos, sline) + POSITION pos; + int sline; +{ + int c; + + if (ch_seek(pos) == 0) + { + /* + * Back up to the beginning of the line. + */ + while ((c = ch_back_get()) != '\n' && c != EOI) + ; + if (c == '\n') + (void) ch_forw_get(); + pos = ch_tell(); + } + if (show_attn) + set_attnpos(pos); + jump_loc(pos, sline); +} + +/* + * Jump to a specified position in the file. + * The position must be the first character in a line. + * Place the target line on a specified line on the screen. + */ + public void +jump_loc(pos, sline) + POSITION pos; + int sline; +{ + register int nline; + POSITION tpos; + POSITION bpos; + + /* + * Normalize sline. + */ + sline = adjsline(sline); + + if ((nline = onscreen(pos)) >= 0) + { + /* + * The line is currently displayed. + * Just scroll there. + */ + nline -= sline; + if (nline > 0) + forw(nline, position(BOTTOM_PLUS_ONE), 1, 0, 0); + else + back(-nline, position(TOP), 1, 0); +#if HILITE_SEARCH + if (show_attn) + repaint_hilite(1); +#endif + return; + } + + /* + * Line is not on screen. + * Seek to the desired location. + */ + if (ch_seek(pos)) + { + error("Cannot seek to that file position", NULL_PARG); + return; + } + + /* + * See if the desired line is before or after + * the currently displayed screen. + */ + tpos = position(TOP); + bpos = position(BOTTOM_PLUS_ONE); + if (tpos == NULL_POSITION || pos >= tpos) + { + /* + * The desired line is after the current screen. + * Move back in the file far enough so that we can + * call forw() and put the desired line at the + * sline-th line on the screen. + */ + for (nline = 0; nline < sline; nline++) + { + if (bpos != NULL_POSITION && pos <= bpos) + { + /* + * Surprise! The desired line is + * close enough to the current screen + * that we can just scroll there after all. + */ + forw(sc_height-sline+nline-1, bpos, 1, 0, 0); +#if HILITE_SEARCH + if (show_attn) + repaint_hilite(1); +#endif + return; + } + pos = back_line(pos); + if (pos == NULL_POSITION) + { + /* + * Oops. Ran into the beginning of the file. + * Exit the loop here and rely on forw() + * below to draw the required number of + * blank lines at the top of the screen. + */ + break; + } + } + lastmark(); + squished = 0; + screen_trashed = 0; + forw(sc_height-1, pos, 1, 0, sline-nline); + } else + { + /* + * The desired line is before the current screen. + * Move forward in the file far enough so that we + * can call back() and put the desired line at the + * sline-th line on the screen. + */ + for (nline = sline; nline < sc_height - 1; nline++) + { + pos = forw_line(pos); + if (pos == NULL_POSITION) + { + /* + * Ran into end of file. + * This shouldn't normally happen, + * but may if there is some kind of read error. + */ + break; + } +#if HILITE_SEARCH + pos = next_unfiltered(pos); +#endif + if (pos >= tpos) + { + /* + * Surprise! The desired line is + * close enough to the current screen + * that we can just scroll there after all. + */ + back(nline+1, tpos, 1, 0); +#if HILITE_SEARCH + if (show_attn) + repaint_hilite(1); +#endif + return; + } + } + lastmark(); + if (!top_scroll) + clear(); + else + home(); + screen_trashed = 0; + add_back_pos(pos); + back(sc_height-1, pos, 1, 0); + } +} diff --git a/less.h b/less.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f57fb1e --- /dev/null +++ b/less.h @@ -0,0 +1,533 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + +#define NEWBOT 1 + +/* + * Standard include file for "less". + */ + +/* + * Defines for MSDOS_COMPILER. + */ +#define MSOFTC 1 /* Microsoft C */ +#define BORLANDC 2 /* Borland C */ +#define WIN32C 3 /* Windows (Borland C or Microsoft C) */ +#define DJGPPC 4 /* DJGPP C */ + +/* + * Include the file of compile-time options. + * The <> make cc search for it in -I., not srcdir. + */ +#include + +#ifdef _SEQUENT_ +/* + * Kludge for Sequent Dynix systems that have sigsetmask, but + * it's not compatible with the way less calls it. + * {{ Do other systems need this? }} + */ +#undef HAVE_SIGSETMASK +#endif + +/* + * Language details. + */ +#if HAVE_VOID +#define VOID_POINTER void * +#else +#define VOID_POINTER char * +#define void int +#endif +#if HAVE_CONST +#define constant const +#else +#define constant +#endif + +#define public /* PUBLIC FUNCTION */ + +/* Library function declarations */ + +#if HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H +#include +#endif +#if HAVE_STDIO_H +#include +#endif +#if HAVE_FCNTL_H +#include +#endif +#if HAVE_UNISTD_H +#include +#endif +#if HAVE_CTYPE_H +#include +#endif +#if HAVE_WCTYPE_H +#include +#endif +#if HAVE_LIMITS_H +#include +#endif +#if HAVE_STDLIB_H +#include +#endif +#if HAVE_STRING_H +#include +#endif + +/* OS-specific includes */ +#ifdef _OSK +#include +#include +#endif + +#ifdef __TANDEM +#include +#endif + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C || OS2 +#include +#endif + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC +#include +#include +#include +#include +#endif + +#if !HAVE_STDLIB_H +char *getenv(); +off_t lseek(); +VOID_POINTER calloc(); +void free(); +#endif + +/* + * Simple lowercase test which can be used during option processing + * (before options are parsed which might tell us what charset to use). + */ +#define ASCII_IS_UPPER(c) ((c) >= 'A' && (c) <= 'Z') +#define ASCII_IS_LOWER(c) ((c) >= 'a' && (c) <= 'z') +#define ASCII_TO_UPPER(c) ((c) - 'a' + 'A') +#define ASCII_TO_LOWER(c) ((c) - 'A' + 'a') + +#undef IS_UPPER +#undef IS_LOWER +#undef TO_UPPER +#undef TO_LOWER +#undef IS_SPACE +#undef IS_DIGIT + +#if HAVE_WCTYPE +#define IS_UPPER(c) iswupper(c) +#define IS_LOWER(c) iswlower(c) +#define TO_UPPER(c) towupper(c) +#define TO_LOWER(c) towlower(c) +#else +#if HAVE_UPPER_LOWER +#define IS_UPPER(c) isupper((unsigned char) (c)) +#define IS_LOWER(c) islower((unsigned char) (c)) +#define TO_UPPER(c) toupper((unsigned char) (c)) +#define TO_LOWER(c) tolower((unsigned char) (c)) +#else +#define IS_UPPER(c) ASCII_IS_UPPER(c) +#define IS_LOWER(c) ASCII_IS_LOWER(c) +#define TO_UPPER(c) ASCII_TO_UPPER(c) +#define TO_LOWER(c) ASCII_TO_LOWER(c) +#endif +#endif + +#ifdef isspace +#define IS_SPACE(c) isspace((unsigned char)(c)) +#else +#define IS_SPACE(c) ((c) == ' ' || (c) == '\t' || (c) == '\n' || (c) == '\r' || (c) == '\f') +#endif + +#ifdef isdigit +#define IS_DIGIT(c) isdigit((unsigned char)(c)) +#else +#define IS_DIGIT(c) ((c) >= '0' && (c) <= '9') +#endif + +#define IS_CSI_START(c) (((LWCHAR)(c)) == ESC || (((LWCHAR)(c)) == CSI)) + +#ifndef NULL +#define NULL 0 +#endif + +#ifndef TRUE +#define TRUE 1 +#endif +#ifndef FALSE +#define FALSE 0 +#endif + +#define OPT_OFF 0 +#define OPT_ON 1 +#define OPT_ONPLUS 2 + +#if !HAVE_MEMCPY +#ifndef memcpy +#define memcpy(to,from,len) bcopy((from),(to),(len)) +#endif +#endif + +#if HAVE_SNPRINTF +#define SNPRINTF1(str, size, fmt, v1) snprintf((str), (size), (fmt), (v1)) +#define SNPRINTF2(str, size, fmt, v1, v2) snprintf((str), (size), (fmt), (v1), (v2)) +#define SNPRINTF3(str, size, fmt, v1, v2, v3) snprintf((str), (size), (fmt), (v1), (v2), (v3)) +#define SNPRINTF4(str, size, fmt, v1, v2, v3, v4) snprintf((str), (size), (fmt), (v1), (v2), (v3), (v4)) +#else +/* Use unsafe sprintf if we don't have snprintf. */ +#define SNPRINTF1(str, size, fmt, v1) sprintf((str), (fmt), (v1)) +#define SNPRINTF2(str, size, fmt, v1, v2) sprintf((str), (fmt), (v1), (v2)) +#define SNPRINTF3(str, size, fmt, v1, v2, v3) sprintf((str), (fmt), (v1), (v2), (v3)) +#define SNPRINTF4(str, size, fmt, v1, v2, v3, v4) sprintf((str), (fmt), (v1), (v2), (v3), (v4)) +#endif + +#define BAD_LSEEK ((off_t)-1) + +#ifndef SEEK_SET +#define SEEK_SET 0 +#endif +#ifndef SEEK_END +#define SEEK_END 2 +#endif + +#ifndef CHAR_BIT +#define CHAR_BIT 8 +#endif + +/* + * Upper bound on the string length of an integer converted to string. + * 302 / 1000 is ceil (log10 (2.0)). Subtract 1 for the sign bit; + * add 1 for integer division truncation; add 1 more for a minus sign. + */ +#define INT_STRLEN_BOUND(t) ((sizeof(t) * CHAR_BIT - 1) * 302 / 1000 + 1 + 1) + +/* + * Special types and constants. + */ +typedef unsigned long LWCHAR; +typedef off_t POSITION; +typedef off_t LINENUM; +#define MIN_LINENUM_WIDTH 7 /* Min printing width of a line number */ +#define MAX_UTF_CHAR_LEN 6 /* Max bytes in one UTF-8 char */ + +#define NULL_POSITION ((POSITION)(-1)) + +/* + * Flags for open() + */ +#if MSDOS_COMPILER || OS2 +#define OPEN_READ (O_RDONLY|O_BINARY) +#else +#ifdef _OSK +#define OPEN_READ (S_IREAD) +#else +#ifdef O_RDONLY +#define OPEN_READ (O_RDONLY) +#else +#define OPEN_READ (0) +#endif +#endif +#endif + +#if defined(O_WRONLY) && defined(O_APPEND) +#define OPEN_APPEND (O_APPEND|O_WRONLY) +#else +#ifdef _OSK +#define OPEN_APPEND (S_IWRITE) +#else +#define OPEN_APPEND (1) +#endif +#endif + +/* + * Set a file descriptor to binary mode. + */ +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==MSOFTC +#define SET_BINARY(f) _setmode(f, _O_BINARY); +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER || OS2 +#define SET_BINARY(f) setmode(f, O_BINARY) +#else +#define SET_BINARY(f) +#endif +#endif + +/* + * Does the shell treat "?" as a metacharacter? + */ +#if MSDOS_COMPILER || OS2 || _OSK +#define SHELL_META_QUEST 0 +#else +#define SHELL_META_QUEST 1 +#endif + +#define SPACES_IN_FILENAMES 1 + +/* + * An IFILE represents an input file. + */ +#define IFILE VOID_POINTER +#define NULL_IFILE ((IFILE)NULL) + +/* + * The structure used to represent a "screen position". + * This consists of a file position, and a screen line number. + * The meaning is that the line starting at the given file + * position is displayed on the ln-th line of the screen. + * (Screen lines before ln are empty.) + */ +struct scrpos +{ + POSITION pos; + int ln; +}; + +/* + * A mark is an ifile (input file) plus a position within the file. + */ +struct mark +{ + IFILE m_ifile; + struct scrpos m_scrpos; +}; + +typedef union parg +{ + char *p_string; + int p_int; + LINENUM p_linenum; +} PARG; + +#define NULL_PARG ((PARG *)NULL) + +struct textlist +{ + char *string; + char *endstring; +}; + +struct wchar_range +{ + LWCHAR first, last; +}; + +struct wchar_range_table +{ + struct wchar_range *table; + int count; +}; + +#define EOI (-1) + +#define READ_INTR (-2) + +/* A fraction is represented by an int n; the fraction is n/NUM_FRAC_DENOM */ +#define NUM_FRAC_DENOM 1000000 +#define NUM_LOG_FRAC_DENOM 6 + +/* How quiet should we be? */ +#define NOT_QUIET 0 /* Ring bell at eof and for errors */ +#define LITTLE_QUIET 1 /* Ring bell only for errors */ +#define VERY_QUIET 2 /* Never ring bell */ + +/* How should we prompt? */ +#define PR_SHORT 0 /* Prompt with colon */ +#define PR_MEDIUM 1 /* Prompt with message */ +#define PR_LONG 2 /* Prompt with longer message */ + +/* How should we handle backspaces? */ +#define BS_SPECIAL 0 /* Do special things for underlining and bold */ +#define BS_NORMAL 1 /* \b treated as normal char; actually output */ +#define BS_CONTROL 2 /* \b treated as control char; prints as ^H */ + +/* How should we search? */ +#define SRCH_FORW (1 << 0) /* Search forward from current position */ +#define SRCH_BACK (1 << 1) /* Search backward from current position */ +#define SRCH_NO_MOVE (1 << 2) /* Highlight, but don't move */ +#define SRCH_FIND_ALL (1 << 4) /* Find and highlight all matches */ +#define SRCH_NO_MATCH (1 << 8) /* Search for non-matching lines */ +#define SRCH_PAST_EOF (1 << 9) /* Search past end-of-file, into next file */ +#define SRCH_FIRST_FILE (1 << 10) /* Search starting at the first file */ +#define SRCH_NO_REGEX (1 << 12) /* Don't use regular expressions */ +#define SRCH_FILTER (1 << 13) /* Search is for '&' (filter) command */ +#define SRCH_AFTER_TARGET (1 << 14) /* Start search after the target line */ + +#define SRCH_REVERSE(t) (((t) & SRCH_FORW) ? \ + (((t) & ~SRCH_FORW) | SRCH_BACK) : \ + (((t) & ~SRCH_BACK) | SRCH_FORW)) + +/* */ +#define NO_MCA 0 +#define MCA_DONE 1 +#define MCA_MORE 2 + +#define CC_OK 0 /* Char was accepted & processed */ +#define CC_QUIT 1 /* Char was a request to abort current cmd */ +#define CC_ERROR 2 /* Char could not be accepted due to error */ +#define CC_PASS 3 /* Char was rejected (internal) */ + +#define CF_QUIT_ON_ERASE 0001 /* Abort cmd if its entirely erased */ + +/* Special char bit-flags used to tell put_line() to do something special */ +#define AT_NORMAL (0) +#define AT_UNDERLINE (1 << 0) +#define AT_BOLD (1 << 1) +#define AT_BLINK (1 << 2) +#define AT_STANDOUT (1 << 3) +#define AT_ANSI (1 << 4) /* Content-supplied "ANSI" escape sequence */ +#define AT_BINARY (1 << 5) /* LESS*BINFMT representation */ +#define AT_HILITE (1 << 6) /* Internal highlights (e.g., for search) */ + +#if '0' == 240 +#define IS_EBCDIC_HOST 1 +#endif + +#if IS_EBCDIC_HOST +/* + * Long definition for EBCDIC. + * Since the argument is usually a constant, this macro normally compiles + * into a constant. + */ +#define CONTROL(c) ( \ + (c)=='[' ? '\047' : \ + (c)=='a' ? '\001' : \ + (c)=='b' ? '\002' : \ + (c)=='c' ? '\003' : \ + (c)=='d' ? '\067' : \ + (c)=='e' ? '\055' : \ + (c)=='f' ? '\056' : \ + (c)=='g' ? '\057' : \ + (c)=='h' ? '\026' : \ + (c)=='i' ? '\005' : \ + (c)=='j' ? '\025' : \ + (c)=='k' ? '\013' : \ + (c)=='l' ? '\014' : \ + (c)=='m' ? '\015' : \ + (c)=='n' ? '\016' : \ + (c)=='o' ? '\017' : \ + (c)=='p' ? '\020' : \ + (c)=='q' ? '\021' : \ + (c)=='r' ? '\022' : \ + (c)=='s' ? '\023' : \ + (c)=='t' ? '\074' : \ + (c)=='u' ? '\075' : \ + (c)=='v' ? '\062' : \ + (c)=='w' ? '\046' : \ + (c)=='x' ? '\030' : \ + (c)=='y' ? '\031' : \ + (c)=='z' ? '\077' : \ + (c)=='A' ? '\001' : \ + (c)=='B' ? '\002' : \ + (c)=='C' ? '\003' : \ + (c)=='D' ? '\067' : \ + (c)=='E' ? '\055' : \ + (c)=='F' ? '\056' : \ + (c)=='G' ? '\057' : \ + (c)=='H' ? '\026' : \ + (c)=='I' ? '\005' : \ + (c)=='J' ? '\025' : \ + (c)=='K' ? '\013' : \ + (c)=='L' ? '\014' : \ + (c)=='M' ? '\015' : \ + (c)=='N' ? '\016' : \ + (c)=='O' ? '\017' : \ + (c)=='P' ? '\020' : \ + (c)=='Q' ? '\021' : \ + (c)=='R' ? '\022' : \ + (c)=='S' ? '\023' : \ + (c)=='T' ? '\074' : \ + (c)=='U' ? '\075' : \ + (c)=='V' ? '\062' : \ + (c)=='W' ? '\046' : \ + (c)=='X' ? '\030' : \ + (c)=='Y' ? '\031' : \ + (c)=='Z' ? '\077' : \ + (c)=='|' ? '\031' : \ + (c)=='\\' ? '\034' : \ + (c)=='^' ? '\036' : \ + (c)&077) +#else +#define CONTROL(c) ((c)&037) +#endif /* IS_EBCDIC_HOST */ + +#define ESC CONTROL('[') +#define CSI ((unsigned char)'\233') +#define CHAR_END_COMMAND 0x40000000 + +#if _OSK_MWC32 +#define LSIGNAL(sig,func) os9_signal(sig,func) +#else +#define LSIGNAL(sig,func) signal(sig,func) +#endif + +#if HAVE_SIGPROCMASK +#if HAVE_SIGSET_T +#else +#undef HAVE_SIGPROCMASK +#endif +#endif +#if HAVE_SIGPROCMASK +#if HAVE_SIGEMPTYSET +#else +#undef sigemptyset +#define sigemptyset(mp) *(mp) = 0 +#endif +#endif + +#define S_INTERRUPT 01 +#define S_STOP 02 +#define S_WINCH 04 +#define ABORT_SIGS() (sigs & (S_INTERRUPT|S_STOP)) + +#define QUIT_OK 0 +#define QUIT_ERROR 1 +#define QUIT_INTERRUPT 2 +#define QUIT_SAVED_STATUS (-1) + +#define FOLLOW_DESC 0 +#define FOLLOW_NAME 1 + +/* filestate flags */ +#define CH_CANSEEK 001 +#define CH_KEEPOPEN 002 +#define CH_POPENED 004 +#define CH_HELPFILE 010 +#define CH_NODATA 020 /* Special case for zero length files */ + + +#define ch_zero() ((POSITION)0) + +#define FAKE_HELPFILE "@/\\less/\\help/\\file/\\@" +#define FAKE_EMPTYFILE "@/\\less/\\empty/\\file/\\@" + +/* Flags for cvt_text */ +#define CVT_TO_LC 01 /* Convert upper-case to lower-case */ +#define CVT_BS 02 /* Do backspace processing */ +#define CVT_CRLF 04 /* Remove CR after LF */ +#define CVT_ANSI 010 /* Remove ANSI escape sequences */ + +#if HAVE_TIME_T +#define time_type time_t +#else +#define time_type long +#endif + +#include "funcs.h" + +/* Functions not included in funcs.h */ +void postoa(); +void linenumtoa(); +void inttoa(); diff --git a/less.hlp b/less.hlp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2a8e3e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/less.hlp @@ -0,0 +1,233 @@ + + SSUUMMMMAARRYY OOFF LLEESSSS CCOOMMMMAANNDDSS + + Commands marked with * may be preceded by a number, _N. + Notes in parentheses indicate the behavior if _N is given. + A key preceded by a caret indicates the Ctrl key; thus ^K is ctrl-K. + + h H Display this help. + q :q Q :Q ZZ Exit. + --------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + MMOOVVIINNGG + + e ^E j ^N CR * Forward one line (or _N lines). + y ^Y k ^K ^P * Backward one line (or _N lines). + f ^F ^V SPACE * Forward one window (or _N lines). + b ^B ESC-v * Backward one window (or _N lines). + z * Forward one window (and set window to _N). + w * Backward one window (and set window to _N). + ESC-SPACE * Forward one window, but don't stop at end-of-file. + d ^D * Forward one half-window (and set half-window to _N). + u ^U * Backward one half-window (and set half-window to _N). + ESC-) RightArrow * Left one half screen width (or _N positions). + ESC-( LeftArrow * Right one half screen width (or _N positions). + F Forward forever; like "tail -f". + ESC-F Like F but stop when search pattern is found. + r ^R ^L Repaint screen. + R Repaint screen, discarding buffered input. + --------------------------------------------------- + Default "window" is the screen height. + Default "half-window" is half of the screen height. + --------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + SSEEAARRCCHHIINNGG + + /_p_a_t_t_e_r_n * Search forward for (_N-th) matching line. + ?_p_a_t_t_e_r_n * Search backward for (_N-th) matching line. + n * Repeat previous search (for _N-th occurrence). + N * Repeat previous search in reverse direction. + ESC-n * Repeat previous search, spanning files. + ESC-N * Repeat previous search, reverse dir. & spanning files. + ESC-u Undo (toggle) search highlighting. + &_p_a_t_t_e_r_n * Display only matching lines + --------------------------------------------------- + A search pattern may be preceded by one or more of: + ^N or ! Search for NON-matching lines. + ^E or * Search multiple files (pass thru END OF FILE). + ^F or @ Start search at FIRST file (for /) or last file (for ?). + ^K Highlight matches, but don't move (KEEP position). + ^R Don't use REGULAR EXPRESSIONS. + --------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + JJUUMMPPIINNGG + + g < ESC-< * Go to first line in file (or line _N). + G > ESC-> * Go to last line in file (or line _N). + p % * Go to beginning of file (or _N percent into file). + t * Go to the (_N-th) next tag. + T * Go to the (_N-th) previous tag. + { ( [ * Find close bracket } ) ]. + } ) ] * Find open bracket { ( [. + ESC-^F _<_c_1_> _<_c_2_> * Find close bracket _<_c_2_>. + ESC-^B _<_c_1_> _<_c_2_> * Find open bracket _<_c_1_> + --------------------------------------------------- + Each "find close bracket" command goes forward to the close bracket + matching the (_N-th) open bracket in the top line. + Each "find open bracket" command goes backward to the open bracket + matching the (_N-th) close bracket in the bottom line. + + m_<_l_e_t_t_e_r_> Mark the current position with . + '_<_l_e_t_t_e_r_> Go to a previously marked position. + '' Go to the previous position. + ^X^X Same as '. + --------------------------------------------------- + A mark is any upper-case or lower-case letter. + Certain marks are predefined: + ^ means beginning of the file + $ means end of the file + --------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + CCHHAANNGGIINNGG FFIILLEESS + + :e [_f_i_l_e] Examine a new file. + ^X^V Same as :e. + :n * Examine the (_N-th) next file from the command line. + :p * Examine the (_N-th) previous file from the command line. + :x * Examine the first (or _N-th) file from the command line. + :d Delete the current file from the command line list. + = ^G :f Print current file name. + --------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + MMIISSCCEELLLLAANNEEOOUUSS CCOOMMMMAANNDDSS + + -_<_f_l_a_g_> Toggle a command line option [see OPTIONS below]. + --_<_n_a_m_e_> Toggle a command line option, by name. + __<_f_l_a_g_> Display the setting of a command line option. + ___<_n_a_m_e_> Display the setting of an option, by name. + +_c_m_d Execute the less cmd each time a new file is examined. + + !_c_o_m_m_a_n_d Execute the shell command with $SHELL. + |XX_c_o_m_m_a_n_d Pipe file between current pos & mark XX to shell command. + v Edit the current file with $VISUAL or $EDITOR. + V Print version number of "less". + --------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + OOPPTTIIOONNSS + + Most options may be changed either on the command line, + or from within less by using the - or -- command. + Options may be given in one of two forms: either a single + character preceded by a -, or a name preceded by --. + + -? ........ --help + Display help (from command line). + -a ........ --search-skip-screen + Search skips current screen. + -A ........ --SEARCH-SKIP-SCREEN + Search starts just after target line. + -b [_N] .... --buffers=[_N] + Number of buffers. + -B ........ --auto-buffers + Don't automatically allocate buffers for pipes. + -c ........ --clear-screen + Repaint by clearing rather than scrolling. + -d ........ --dumb + Dumb terminal. + -D [_x_n_._n] . --color=_x_n_._n + Set screen colors. (MS-DOS only) + -e -E .... --quit-at-eof --QUIT-AT-EOF + Quit at end of file. + -f ........ --force + Force open non-regular files. + -F ........ --quit-if-one-screen + Quit if entire file fits on first screen. + -g ........ --hilite-search + Highlight only last match for searches. + -G ........ --HILITE-SEARCH + Don't highlight any matches for searches. + -h [_N] .... --max-back-scroll=[_N] + Backward scroll limit. + -i ........ --ignore-case + Ignore case in searches that do not contain uppercase. + -I ........ --IGNORE-CASE + Ignore case in all searches. + -j [_N] .... --jump-target=[_N] + Screen position of target lines. + -J ........ --status-column + Display a status column at left edge of screen. + -k [_f_i_l_e] . --lesskey-file=[_f_i_l_e] + Use a lesskey file. + -K --quit-on-intr + Exit less in response to ctrl-C. + -L ........ --no-lessopen + Ignore the LESSOPEN environment variable. + -m -M .... --long-prompt --LONG-PROMPT + Set prompt style. + -n -N .... --line-numbers --LINE-NUMBERS + Don't use line numbers. + -o [_f_i_l_e] . --log-file=[_f_i_l_e] + Copy to log file (standard input only). + -O [_f_i_l_e] . --LOG-FILE=[_f_i_l_e] + Copy to log file (unconditionally overwrite). + -p [_p_a_t_t_e_r_n] --pattern=[_p_a_t_t_e_r_n] + Start at pattern (from command line). + -P [_p_r_o_m_p_t] --prompt=[_p_r_o_m_p_t] + Define new prompt. + -q -Q .... --quiet --QUIET --silent --SILENT + Quiet the terminal bell. + -r -R .... --raw-control-chars --RAW-CONTROL-CHARS + Output "raw" control characters. + -s ........ --squeeze-blank-lines + Squeeze multiple blank lines. + -S ........ --chop-long-lines + Chop (truncate) long lines rather than wrapping. + -t [_t_a_g] .. --tag=[_t_a_g] + Find a tag. + -T [_t_a_g_s_f_i_l_e] --tag-file=[_t_a_g_s_f_i_l_e] + Use an alternate tags file. + -u -U .... --underline-special --UNDERLINE-SPECIAL + Change handling of backspaces. + -V ........ --version + Display the version number of "less". + -w ........ --hilite-unread + Highlight first new line after forward-screen. + -W ........ --HILITE-UNREAD + Highlight first new line after any forward movement. + -x [_N[,...]] --tabs=[_N[,...]] + Set tab stops. + -X ........ --no-init + Don't use termcap init/deinit strings. + -y [_N] .... --max-forw-scroll=[_N] + Forward scroll limit. + -z [_N] .... --window=[_N] + Set size of window. + -" [_c[_c]] . --quotes=[_c[_c]] + Set shell quote characters. + -~ ........ --tilde + Don't display tildes after end of file. + -# [_N] .... --shift=[_N] + Horizontal scroll amount (0 = one half screen width) + ........ --no-keypad + Don't send termcap keypad init/deinit strings. + ........ --follow-name + The F command changes files if the input file is renamed. + ........ --use-backslash + Subsequent options use backslash as escape char. + + + --------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + LLIINNEE EEDDIITTIINNGG + + These keys can be used to edit text being entered + on the "command line" at the bottom of the screen. + + RightArrow ..................... ESC-l ... Move cursor right one character. + LeftArrow ...................... ESC-h ... Move cursor left one character. + ctrl-RightArrow ESC-RightArrow ESC-w ... Move cursor right one word. + ctrl-LeftArrow ESC-LeftArrow ESC-b ... Move cursor left one word. + HOME ........................... ESC-0 ... Move cursor to start of line. + END ............................ ESC-$ ... Move cursor to end of line. + BACKSPACE ................................ Delete char to left of cursor. + DELETE ......................... ESC-x ... Delete char under cursor. + ctrl-BACKSPACE ESC-BACKSPACE ........... Delete word to left of cursor. + ctrl-DELETE .... ESC-DELETE .... ESC-X ... Delete word under cursor. + ctrl-U ......... ESC (MS-DOS only) ....... Delete entire line. + UpArrow ........................ ESC-k ... Retrieve previous command line. + DownArrow ...................... ESC-j ... Retrieve next command line. + TAB ...................................... Complete filename & cycle. + SHIFT-TAB ...................... ESC-TAB Complete filename & reverse cycle. + ctrl-L ................................... Complete filename, list all. + + diff --git a/less.man b/less.man new file mode 100644 index 0000000..151816a --- /dev/null +++ b/less.man @@ -0,0 +1,1640 @@ +LESS(1) General Commands Manual LESS(1) + + + +NAME + less - opposite of more + +SYNOPSIS + less -? + less --help + less -V + less --version + less [-[+]aABcCdeEfFgGiIJKLmMnNqQrRsSuUVwWX~] + [-b space] [-h lines] [-j line] [-k keyfile] + [-{oO} logfile] [-p pattern] [-P prompt] [-t tag] + [-T tagsfile] [-x tab,...] [-y lines] [-[z] lines] + [-# shift] [+[+]cmd] [--] [filename]... + (See the OPTIONS section for alternate option syntax with long option + names.) + + +DESCRIPTION + Less is a program similar to more (1), but which allows backward move- + ment in the file as well as forward movement. Also, less does not have + to read the entire input file before starting, so with large input + files it starts up faster than text editors like vi (1). Less uses + termcap (or terminfo on some systems), so it can run on a variety of + terminals. There is even limited support for hardcopy terminals. (On + a hardcopy terminal, lines which should be printed at the top of the + screen are prefixed with a caret.) + + Commands are based on both more and vi. Commands may be preceded by a + decimal number, called N in the descriptions below. The number is used + by some commands, as indicated. + + +COMMANDS + In the following descriptions, ^X means control-X. ESC stands for the + ESCAPE key; for example ESC-v means the two character sequence + "ESCAPE", then "v". + + h or H Help: display a summary of these commands. If you forget all + the other commands, remember this one. + + SPACE or ^V or f or ^F + Scroll forward N lines, default one window (see option -z + below). If N is more than the screen size, only the final + screenful is displayed. Warning: some systems use ^V as a spe- + cial literalization character. + + z Like SPACE, but if N is specified, it becomes the new window + size. + + ESC-SPACE + Like SPACE, but scrolls a full screenful, even if it reaches + end-of-file in the process. + + ENTER or RETURN or ^N or e or ^E or j or ^J + Scroll forward N lines, default 1. The entire N lines are dis- + played, even if N is more than the screen size. + + d or ^D + Scroll forward N lines, default one half of the screen size. If + N is specified, it becomes the new default for subsequent d and + u commands. + + b or ^B or ESC-v + Scroll backward N lines, default one window (see option -z + below). If N is more than the screen size, only the final + screenful is displayed. + + w Like ESC-v, but if N is specified, it becomes the new window + size. + + y or ^Y or ^P or k or ^K + Scroll backward N lines, default 1. The entire N lines are dis- + played, even if N is more than the screen size. Warning: some + systems use ^Y as a special job control character. + + u or ^U + Scroll backward N lines, default one half of the screen size. + If N is specified, it becomes the new default for subsequent d + and u commands. + + J Like j, but continues to scroll beyond the end of the file. + + K or Y Like k, but continues to scroll beyond the beginning of the + file. + + ESC-) or RIGHTARROW + Scroll horizontally right N characters, default half the screen + width (see the -# option). If a number N is specified, it + becomes the default for future RIGHTARROW and LEFTARROW com- + mands. While the text is scrolled, it acts as though the -S + option (chop lines) were in effect. + + ESC-( or LEFTARROW + Scroll horizontally left N characters, default half the screen + width (see the -# option). If a number N is specified, it + becomes the default for future RIGHTARROW and LEFTARROW com- + mands. + + r or ^R or ^L + Repaint the screen. + + R Repaint the screen, discarding any buffered input. Useful if + the file is changing while it is being viewed. + + F Scroll forward, and keep trying to read when the end of file is + reached. Normally this command would be used when already at + the end of the file. It is a way to monitor the tail of a file + which is growing while it is being viewed. (The behavior is + similar to the "tail -f" command.) + + ESC-F Like F, but as soon as a line is found which matches the last + search pattern, the terminal bell is rung and forward scrolling + stops. + + g or < or ESC-< + Go to line N in the file, default 1 (beginning of file). (Warn- + ing: this may be slow if N is large.) + + G or > or ESC-> + Go to line N in the file, default the end of the file. (Warn- + ing: this may be slow if N is large, or if N is not specified + and standard input, rather than a file, is being read.) + + ESC-G Same as G, except if no number N is specified and the input is + standard input, goes to the last line which is currently + buffered. + + p or % Go to a position N percent into the file. N should be between 0 + and 100, and may contain a decimal point. + + P Go to the line containing byte offset N in the file. + + { If a left curly bracket appears in the top line displayed on the + screen, the { command will go to the matching right curly + bracket. The matching right curly bracket is positioned on the + bottom line of the screen. If there is more than one left curly + bracket on the top line, a number N may be used to specify the + N-th bracket on the line. + + } If a right curly bracket appears in the bottom line displayed on + the screen, the } command will go to the matching left curly + bracket. The matching left curly bracket is positioned on the + top line of the screen. If there is more than one right curly + bracket on the top line, a number N may be used to specify the + N-th bracket on the line. + + ( Like {, but applies to parentheses rather than curly brackets. + + ) Like }, but applies to parentheses rather than curly brackets. + + [ Like {, but applies to square brackets rather than curly brack- + ets. + + ] Like }, but applies to square brackets rather than curly brack- + ets. + + ESC-^F Followed by two characters, acts like {, but uses the two char- + acters as open and close brackets, respectively. For example, + "ESC ^F < >" could be used to go forward to the > which matches + the < in the top displayed line. + + ESC-^B Followed by two characters, acts like }, but uses the two char- + acters as open and close brackets, respectively. For example, + "ESC ^B < >" could be used to go backward to the < which matches + the > in the bottom displayed line. + + m Followed by any lowercase letter, marks the current position + with that letter. + + ' (Single quote.) Followed by any lowercase letter, returns to + the position which was previously marked with that letter. Fol- + lowed by another single quote, returns to the position at which + the last "large" movement command was executed. Followed by a ^ + or $, jumps to the beginning or end of the file respectively. + Marks are preserved when a new file is examined, so the ' com- + mand can be used to switch between input files. + + ^X^X Same as single quote. + + /pattern + Search forward in the file for the N-th line containing the pat- + tern. N defaults to 1. The pattern is a regular expression, as + recognized by the regular expression library supplied by your + system. The search starts at the first line displayed (but see + the -a and -j options, which change this). + + Certain characters are special if entered at the beginning of + the pattern; they modify the type of search rather than become + part of the pattern: + + ^N or ! + Search for lines which do NOT match the pattern. + + ^E or * + Search multiple files. That is, if the search reaches + the END of the current file without finding a match, the + search continues in the next file in the command line + list. + + ^F or @ + Begin the search at the first line of the FIRST file in + the command line list, regardless of what is currently + displayed on the screen or the settings of the -a or -j + options. + + ^K Highlight any text which matches the pattern on the cur- + rent screen, but don't move to the first match (KEEP cur- + rent position). + + ^R Don't interpret regular expression metacharacters; that + is, do a simple textual comparison. + + ?pattern + Search backward in the file for the N-th line containing the + pattern. The search starts at the last line displayed (but see + the -a and -j options, which change this). + + Certain characters are special as in the / command: + + ^N or ! + Search for lines which do NOT match the pattern. + + ^E or * + Search multiple files. That is, if the search reaches + the beginning of the current file without finding a + match, the search continues in the previous file in the + command line list. + + ^F or @ + Begin the search at the last line of the last file in the + command line list, regardless of what is currently dis- + played on the screen or the settings of the -a or -j + options. + + ^K As in forward searches. + + ^R As in forward searches. + + ESC-/pattern + Same as "/*". + + ESC-?pattern + Same as "?*". + + n Repeat previous search, for N-th line containing the last pat- + tern. If the previous search was modified by ^N, the search is + made for the N-th line NOT containing the pattern. If the pre- + vious search was modified by ^E, the search continues in the + next (or previous) file if not satisfied in the current file. + If the previous search was modified by ^R, the search is done + without using regular expressions. There is no effect if the + previous search was modified by ^F or ^K. + + N Repeat previous search, but in the reverse direction. + + ESC-n Repeat previous search, but crossing file boundaries. The + effect is as if the previous search were modified by *. + + ESC-N Repeat previous search, but in the reverse direction and cross- + ing file boundaries. + + ESC-u Undo search highlighting. Turn off highlighting of strings + matching the current search pattern. If highlighting is already + off because of a previous ESC-u command, turn highlighting back + on. Any search command will also turn highlighting back on. + (Highlighting can also be disabled by toggling the -G option; in + that case search commands do not turn highlighting back on.) + + &pattern + Display only lines which match the pattern; lines which do not + match the pattern are not displayed. If pattern is empty (if + you type & immediately followed by ENTER), any filtering is + turned off, and all lines are displayed. While filtering is in + effect, an ampersand is displayed at the beginning of the + prompt, as a reminder that some lines in the file may be hidden. + + Certain characters are special as in the / command: + + ^N or ! + Display only lines which do NOT match the pattern. + + ^R Don't interpret regular expression metacharacters; that + is, do a simple textual comparison. + + :e [filename] + Examine a new file. If the filename is missing, the "current" + file (see the :n and :p commands below) from the list of files + in the command line is re-examined. A percent sign (%) in the + filename is replaced by the name of the current file. A pound + sign (#) is replaced by the name of the previously examined + file. However, two consecutive percent signs are simply + replaced with a single percent sign. This allows you to enter a + filename that contains a percent sign in the name. Similarly, + two consecutive pound signs are replaced with a single pound + sign. The filename is inserted into the command line list of + files so that it can be seen by subsequent :n and :p commands. + If the filename consists of several files, they are all inserted + into the list of files and the first one is examined. If the + filename contains one or more spaces, the entire filename should + be enclosed in double quotes (also see the -" option). + + ^X^V or E + Same as :e. Warning: some systems use ^V as a special literal- + ization character. On such systems, you may not be able to use + ^V. + + :n Examine the next file (from the list of files given in the com- + mand line). If a number N is specified, the N-th next file is + examined. + + :p Examine the previous file in the command line list. If a number + N is specified, the N-th previous file is examined. + + :x Examine the first file in the command line list. If a number N + is specified, the N-th file in the list is examined. + + :d Remove the current file from the list of files. + + t Go to the next tag, if there were more than one matches for the + current tag. See the -t option for more details about tags. + + T Go to the previous tag, if there were more than one matches for + the current tag. + + = or ^G or :f + Prints some information about the file being viewed, including + its name and the line number and byte offset of the bottom line + being displayed. If possible, it also prints the length of the + file, the number of lines in the file and the percent of the + file above the last displayed line. + + - Followed by one of the command line option letters (see OPTIONS + below), this will change the setting of that option and print a + message describing the new setting. If a ^P (CONTROL-P) is + entered immediately after the dash, the setting of the option is + changed but no message is printed. If the option letter has a + numeric value (such as -b or -h), or a string value (such as -P + or -t), a new value may be entered after the option letter. If + no new value is entered, a message describing the current set- + ting is printed and nothing is changed. + + -- Like the - command, but takes a long option name (see OPTIONS + below) rather than a single option letter. You must press ENTER + or RETURN after typing the option name. A ^P immediately after + the second dash suppresses printing of a message describing the + new setting, as in the - command. + + -+ Followed by one of the command line option letters this will + reset the option to its default setting and print a message + describing the new setting. (The "-+X" command does the same + thing as "-+X" on the command line.) This does not work for + string-valued options. + + --+ Like the -+ command, but takes a long option name rather than a + single option letter. + + -! Followed by one of the command line option letters, this will + reset the option to the "opposite" of its default setting and + print a message describing the new setting. This does not work + for numeric or string-valued options. + + --! Like the -! command, but takes a long option name rather than a + single option letter. + + _ (Underscore.) Followed by one of the command line option let- + ters, this will print a message describing the current setting + of that option. The setting of the option is not changed. + + __ (Double underscore.) Like the _ (underscore) command, but takes + a long option name rather than a single option letter. You must + press ENTER or RETURN after typing the option name. + + +cmd Causes the specified cmd to be executed each time a new file is + examined. For example, +G causes less to initially display each + file starting at the end rather than the beginning. + + V Prints the version number of less being run. + + q or Q or :q or :Q or ZZ + Exits less. + + The following four commands may or may not be valid, depending on your + particular installation. + + v Invokes an editor to edit the current file being viewed. The + editor is taken from the environment variable VISUAL if defined, + or EDITOR if VISUAL is not defined, or defaults to "vi" if nei- + ther VISUAL nor EDITOR is defined. See also the discussion of + LESSEDIT under the section on PROMPTS below. + + ! shell-command + Invokes a shell to run the shell-command given. A percent sign + (%) in the command is replaced by the name of the current file. + A pound sign (#) is replaced by the name of the previously exam- + ined file. "!!" repeats the last shell command. "!" with no + shell command simply invokes a shell. On Unix systems, the + shell is taken from the environment variable SHELL, or defaults + to "sh". On MS-DOS and OS/2 systems, the shell is the normal + command processor. + + | shell-command + represents any mark letter. Pipes a section of the input + file to the given shell command. The section of the file to be + piped is between the first line on the current screen and the + position marked by the letter. may also be ^ or $ to indi- + cate beginning or end of file respectively. If is . or new- + line, the current screen is piped. + + s filename + Save the input to a file. This only works if the input is a + pipe, not an ordinary file. + +OPTIONS + Command line options are described below. Most options may be changed + while less is running, via the "-" command. + + Most options may be given in one of two forms: either a dash followed + by a single letter, or two dashes followed by a long option name. A + long option name may be abbreviated as long as the abbreviation is + unambiguous. For example, --quit-at-eof may be abbreviated --quit, but + not --qui, since both --quit-at-eof and --quiet begin with --qui. Some + long option names are in uppercase, such as --QUIT-AT-EOF, as distinct + from --quit-at-eof. Such option names need only have their first let- + ter capitalized; the remainder of the name may be in either case. For + example, --Quit-at-eof is equivalent to --QUIT-AT-EOF. + + Options are also taken from the environment variable "LESS". For exam- + ple, to avoid typing "less -options ..." each time less is invoked, you + might tell csh: + + setenv LESS "-options" + + or if you use sh: + + LESS="-options"; export LESS + + On MS-DOS, you don't need the quotes, but you should replace any per- + cent signs in the options string by double percent signs. + + The environment variable is parsed before the command line, so command + line options override the LESS environment variable. If an option + appears in the LESS variable, it can be reset to its default value on + the command line by beginning the command line option with "-+". + + Some options like -k or -D require a string to follow the option let- + ter. The string for that option is considered to end when a dollar + sign ($) is found. For example, you can set two -D options on MS-DOS + like this: + + LESS="Dn9.1$Ds4.1" + + If the --use-backslash option appears earlier in the options, then a + dollar sign or backslash may be included literally in an option string + by preceding it with a backslash. If the --use-backslash option is not + in effect, then backslashes are not treated specially, and there is no + way to include a dollar sign in the option string. + + -? or --help + This option displays a summary of the commands accepted by less + (the same as the h command). (Depending on how your shell + interprets the question mark, it may be necessary to quote the + question mark, thus: "-\?".) + + -a or --search-skip-screen + By default, forward searches start at the top of the displayed + screen and backwards searches start at the bottom of the dis- + played screen (except for repeated searches invoked by the n or + N commands, which start after or before the "target" line + respectively; see the -j option for more about the target line). + The -a option causes forward searches to instead start at the + bottom of the screen and backward searches to start at the top + of the screen, thus skipping all lines displayed on the screen. + + -A or --SEARCH-SKIP-SCREEN + Causes all forward searches (not just non-repeated searches) to + start just after the target line, and all backward searches to + start just before the target line. Thus, forward searches will + skip part of the displayed screen (from the first line up to and + including the target line). Similarly backwards searches will + skip the displayed screen from the last line up to and including + the target line. This was the default behavior in less versions + prior to 441. + + -bn or --buffers=n + Specifies the amount of buffer space less will use for each + file, in units of kilobytes (1024 bytes). By default 64 K of + buffer space is used for each file (unless the file is a pipe; + see the -B option). The -b option specifies instead that n + kilobytes of buffer space should be used for each file. If n is + -1, buffer space is unlimited; that is, the entire file can be + read into memory. + + -B or --auto-buffers + By default, when data is read from a pipe, buffers are allocated + automatically as needed. If a large amount of data is read from + the pipe, this can cause a large amount of memory to be allo- + cated. The -B option disables this automatic allocation of buf- + fers for pipes, so that only 64 K (or the amount of space speci- + fied by the -b option) is used for the pipe. Warning: use of -B + can result in erroneous display, since only the most recently + viewed part of the piped data is kept in memory; any earlier + data is lost. + + -c or --clear-screen + Causes full screen repaints to be painted from the top line + down. By default, full screen repaints are done by scrolling + from the bottom of the screen. + + -C or --CLEAR-SCREEN + Same as -c, for compatibility with older versions of less. + + -d or --dumb + The -d option suppresses the error message normally displayed if + the terminal is dumb; that is, lacks some important capability, + such as the ability to clear the screen or scroll backward. The + -d option does not otherwise change the behavior of less on a + dumb terminal. + + -Dxcolor or --color=xcolor + [MS-DOS only] Sets the color of the text displayed. x is a sin- + gle character which selects the type of text whose color is + being set: n=normal, s=standout, d=bold, u=underlined, k=blink. + color is a pair of numbers separated by a period. The first + number selects the foreground color and the second selects the + background color of the text. A single number N is the same as + N.M, where M is the normal background color. + + + -e or --quit-at-eof + Causes less to automatically exit the second time it reaches + end-of-file. By default, the only way to exit less is via the + "q" command. + + -E or --QUIT-AT-EOF + Causes less to automatically exit the first time it reaches end- + of-file. + + -f or --force + Forces non-regular files to be opened. (A non-regular file is a + directory or a device special file.) Also suppresses the warn- + ing message when a binary file is opened. By default, less will + refuse to open non-regular files. Note that some operating sys- + tems will not allow directories to be read, even if -f is set. + + -F or --quit-if-one-screen + Causes less to automatically exit if the entire file can be dis- + played on the first screen. + + -g or --hilite-search + Normally, less will highlight ALL strings which match the last + search command. The -g option changes this behavior to high- + light only the particular string which was found by the last + search command. This can cause less to run somewhat faster than + the default. + + -G or --HILITE-SEARCH + The -G option suppresses all highlighting of strings found by + search commands. + + -hn or --max-back-scroll=n + Specifies a maximum number of lines to scroll backward. If it + is necessary to scroll backward more than n lines, the screen is + repainted in a forward direction instead. (If the terminal does + not have the ability to scroll backward, -h0 is implied.) + + -i or --ignore-case + Causes searches to ignore case; that is, uppercase and lowercase + are considered identical. This option is ignored if any upper- + case letters appear in the search pattern; in other words, if a + pattern contains uppercase letters, then that search does not + ignore case. + + -I or --IGNORE-CASE + Like -i, but searches ignore case even if the pattern contains + uppercase letters. + + -jn or --jump-target=n + Specifies a line on the screen where the "target" line is to be + positioned. The target line is the line specified by any com- + mand to search for a pattern, jump to a line number, jump to a + file percentage or jump to a tag. The screen line may be speci- + fied by a number: the top line on the screen is 1, the next is + 2, and so on. The number may be negative to specify a line rel- + ative to the bottom of the screen: the bottom line on the screen + is -1, the second to the bottom is -2, and so on. Alternately, + the screen line may be specified as a fraction of the height of + the screen, starting with a decimal point: .5 is in the middle + of the screen, .3 is three tenths down from the first line, and + so on. If the line is specified as a fraction, the actual line + number is recalculated if the terminal window is resized, so + that the target line remains at the specified fraction of the + screen height. If any form of the -j option is used, repeated + forward searches (invoked with "n" or "N") begin at the line + immediately after the target line, and repeated backward + searches begin at the target line, unless changed by -a or -A. + For example, if "-j4" is used, the target line is the fourth + line on the screen, so forward searches begin at the fifth line + on the screen. However nonrepeated searches (invoked with "/" + or "?") always begin at the start or end of the current screen + respectively. + + -J or --status-column + Displays a status column at the left edge of the screen. The + status column shows the lines that matched the current search. + The status column is also used if the -w or -W option is in + effect. + + -kfilename or --lesskey-file=filename + Causes less to open and interpret the named file as a lesskey + (1) file. Multiple -k options may be specified. If the LESSKEY + or LESSKEY_SYSTEM environment variable is set, or if a lesskey + file is found in a standard place (see KEY BINDINGS), it is also + used as a lesskey file. + + -K or --quit-on-intr + Causes less to exit immediately (with status 2) when an inter- + rupt character (usually ^C) is typed. Normally, an interrupt + character causes less to stop whatever it is doing and return to + its command prompt. Note that use of this option makes it + impossible to return to the command prompt from the "F" command. + + -L or --no-lessopen + Ignore the LESSOPEN environment variable (see the INPUT PRE- + PROCESSOR section below). This option can be set from within + less, but it will apply only to files opened subsequently, not + to the file which is currently open. + + -m or --long-prompt + Causes less to prompt verbosely (like more), with the percent + into the file. By default, less prompts with a colon. + + -M or --LONG-PROMPT + Causes less to prompt even more verbosely than more. + + -n or --line-numbers + Suppresses line numbers. The default (to use line numbers) may + cause less to run more slowly in some cases, especially with a + very large input file. Suppressing line numbers with the -n + option will avoid this problem. Using line numbers means: the + line number will be displayed in the verbose prompt and in the = + command, and the v command will pass the current line number to + the editor (see also the discussion of LESSEDIT in PROMPTS + below). + + -N or --LINE-NUMBERS + Causes a line number to be displayed at the beginning of each + line in the display. + + -ofilename or --log-file=filename + Causes less to copy its input to the named file as it is being + viewed. This applies only when the input file is a pipe, not an + ordinary file. If the file already exists, less will ask for + confirmation before overwriting it. + + -Ofilename or --LOG-FILE=filename + The -O option is like -o, but it will overwrite an existing file + without asking for confirmation. + + If no log file has been specified, the -o and -O options can be + used from within less to specify a log file. Without a file + name, they will simply report the name of the log file. The "s" + command is equivalent to specifying -o from within less. + + -ppattern or --pattern=pattern + The -p option on the command line is equivalent to specifying + +/pattern; that is, it tells less to start at the first occur- + rence of pattern in the file. + + -Pprompt or --prompt=prompt + Provides a way to tailor the three prompt styles to your own + preference. This option would normally be put in the LESS envi- + ronment variable, rather than being typed in with each less com- + mand. Such an option must either be the last option in the LESS + variable, or be terminated by a dollar sign. + -Ps followed by a string changes the default (short) prompt to + that string. + -Pm changes the medium (-m) prompt. + -PM changes the long (-M) prompt. + -Ph changes the prompt for the help screen. + -P= changes the message printed by the = command. + -Pw changes the message printed while waiting for data (in the + F command). All prompt strings consist of a sequence of letters + and special escape sequences. See the section on PROMPTS for + more details. + + -q or --quiet or --silent + Causes moderately "quiet" operation: the terminal bell is not + rung if an attempt is made to scroll past the end of the file or + before the beginning of the file. If the terminal has a "visual + bell", it is used instead. The bell will be rung on certain + other errors, such as typing an invalid character. The default + is to ring the terminal bell in all such cases. + + -Q or --QUIET or --SILENT + Causes totally "quiet" operation: the terminal bell is never + rung. + + -r or --raw-control-chars + Causes "raw" control characters to be displayed. The default is + to display control characters using the caret notation; for + example, a control-A (octal 001) is displayed as "^A". Warning: + when the -r option is used, less cannot keep track of the actual + appearance of the screen (since this depends on how the screen + responds to each type of control character). Thus, various dis- + play problems may result, such as long lines being split in the + wrong place. + + -R or --RAW-CONTROL-CHARS + Like -r, but only ANSI "color" escape sequences are output in + "raw" form. Unlike -r, the screen appearance is maintained cor- + rectly in most cases. ANSI "color" escape sequences are + sequences of the form: + + ESC [ ... m + + where the "..." is zero or more color specification characters + For the purpose of keeping track of screen appearance, ANSI + color escape sequences are assumed to not move the cursor. You + can make less think that characters other than "m" can end ANSI + color escape sequences by setting the environment variable + LESSANSIENDCHARS to the list of characters which can end a color + escape sequence. And you can make less think that characters + other than the standard ones may appear between the ESC and the + m by setting the environment variable LESSANSIMIDCHARS to the + list of characters which can appear. + + -s or --squeeze-blank-lines + Causes consecutive blank lines to be squeezed into a single + blank line. This is useful when viewing nroff output. + + -S or --chop-long-lines + Causes lines longer than the screen width to be chopped (trun- + cated) rather than wrapped. That is, the portion of a long line + that does not fit in the screen width is not shown. The default + is to wrap long lines; that is, display the remainder on the + next line. + + -ttag or --tag=tag + The -t option, followed immediately by a TAG, will edit the file + containing that tag. For this to work, tag information must be + available; for example, there may be a file in the current + directory called "tags", which was previously built by ctags (1) + or an equivalent command. If the environment variable LESSGLOB- + ALTAGS is set, it is taken to be the name of a command compati- + ble with global (1), and that command is executed to find the + tag. (See http://www.gnu.org/software/global/global.html). The + -t option may also be specified from within less (using the - + command) as a way of examining a new file. The command ":t" is + equivalent to specifying -t from within less. + + -Ttagsfile or --tag-file=tagsfile + Specifies a tags file to be used instead of "tags". + + -u or --underline-special + Causes backspaces and carriage returns to be treated as print- + able characters; that is, they are sent to the terminal when + they appear in the input. + + -U or --UNDERLINE-SPECIAL + Causes backspaces, tabs and carriage returns to be treated as + control characters; that is, they are handled as specified by + the -r option. + + By default, if neither -u nor -U is given, backspaces which + appear adjacent to an underscore character are treated spe- + cially: the underlined text is displayed using the terminal's + hardware underlining capability. Also, backspaces which appear + between two identical characters are treated specially: the + overstruck text is printed using the terminal's hardware bold- + face capability. Other backspaces are deleted, along with the + preceding character. Carriage returns immediately followed by a + newline are deleted. Other carriage returns are handled as + specified by the -r option. Text which is overstruck or under- + lined can be searched for if neither -u nor -U is in effect. + + -V or --version + Displays the version number of less. + + -w or --hilite-unread + Temporarily highlights the first "new" line after a forward + movement of a full page. The first "new" line is the line imme- + diately following the line previously at the bottom of the + screen. Also highlights the target line after a g or p command. + The highlight is removed at the next command which causes move- + ment. The entire line is highlighted, unless the -J option is + in effect, in which case only the status column is highlighted. + + -W or --HILITE-UNREAD + Like -w, but temporarily highlights the first new line after any + forward movement command larger than one line. + + -xn,... or --tabs=n,... + Sets tab stops. If only one n is specified, tab stops are set + at multiples of n. If multiple values separated by commas are + specified, tab stops are set at those positions, and then con- + tinue with the same spacing as the last two. For example, + -x9,17 will set tabs at positions 9, 17, 25, 33, etc. The + default for n is 8. + + -X or --no-init + Disables sending the termcap initialization and deinitialization + strings to the terminal. This is sometimes desirable if the + deinitialization string does something unnecessary, like clear- + ing the screen. + + -yn or --max-forw-scroll=n + Specifies a maximum number of lines to scroll forward. If it is + necessary to scroll forward more than n lines, the screen is + repainted instead. The -c or -C option may be used to repaint + from the top of the screen if desired. By default, any forward + movement causes scrolling. + + -[z]n or --window=n + Changes the default scrolling window size to n lines. The + default is one screenful. The z and w commands can also be used + to change the window size. The "z" may be omitted for compati- + bility with some versions of more. If the number n is negative, + it indicates n lines less than the current screen size. For + example, if the screen is 24 lines, -z-4 sets the scrolling win- + dow to 20 lines. If the screen is resized to 40 lines, the + scrolling window automatically changes to 36 lines. + + -"cc or --quotes=cc + Changes the filename quoting character. This may be necessary + if you are trying to name a file which contains both spaces and + quote characters. Followed by a single character, this changes + the quote character to that character. Filenames containing a + space should then be surrounded by that character rather than by + double quotes. Followed by two characters, changes the open + quote to the first character, and the close quote to the second + character. Filenames containing a space should then be preceded + by the open quote character and followed by the close quote + character. Note that even after the quote characters are + changed, this option remains -" (a dash followed by a double + quote). + + -~ or --tilde + Normally lines after end of file are displayed as a single tilde + (~). This option causes lines after end of file to be displayed + as blank lines. + + -# or --shift + Specifies the default number of positions to scroll horizontally + in the RIGHTARROW and LEFTARROW commands. If the number speci- + fied is zero, it sets the default number of positions to one + half of the screen width. Alternately, the number may be speci- + fied as a fraction of the width of the screen, starting with a + decimal point: .5 is half of the screen width, .3 is three + tenths of the screen width, and so on. If the number is speci- + fied as a fraction, the actual number of scroll positions is + recalculated if the terminal window is resized, so that the + actual scroll remains at the specified fraction of the screen + width. + + --follow-name + Normally, if the input file is renamed while an F command is + executing, less will continue to display the contents of the + original file despite its name change. If --follow-name is + specified, during an F command less will periodically attempt to + reopen the file by name. If the reopen succeeds and the file is + a different file from the original (which means that a new file + has been created with the same name as the original (now + renamed) file), less will display the contents of that new file. + + --no-keypad + Disables sending the keypad initialization and deinitialization + strings to the terminal. This is sometimes useful if the keypad + strings make the numeric keypad behave in an undesirable manner. + + --use-backslash + This option changes the interpretations of options which follow + this one. After the --use-backslash option, any backslash in an + option string is removed and the following character is taken + literally. This allows a dollar sign to be included in option + strings. + + -- A command line argument of "--" marks the end of option argu- + ments. Any arguments following this are interpreted as file- + names. This can be useful when viewing a file whose name begins + with a "-" or "+". + + + If a command line option begins with +, the remainder of that + option is taken to be an initial command to less. For example, + +G tells less to start at the end of the file rather than the + beginning, and +/xyz tells it to start at the first occurrence + of "xyz" in the file. As a special case, + acts like + +g; that is, it starts the display at the specified line + number (however, see the caveat under the "g" command above). + If the option starts with ++, the initial command applies to + every file being viewed, not just the first one. The + command + described previously may also be used to set (or change) an ini- + tial command for every file. + + +LINE EDITING + When entering command line at the bottom of the screen (for example, a + filename for the :e command, or the pattern for a search command), cer- + tain keys can be used to manipulate the command line. Most commands + have an alternate form in [ brackets ] which can be used if a key does + not exist on a particular keyboard. (Note that the forms beginning + with ESC do not work in some MS-DOS and Windows systems because ESC is + the line erase character.) Any of these special keys may be entered + literally by preceding it with the "literal" character, either ^V or + ^A. A backslash itself may also be entered literally by entering two + backslashes. + + LEFTARROW [ ESC-h ] + Move the cursor one space to the left. + + RIGHTARROW [ ESC-l ] + Move the cursor one space to the right. + + ^LEFTARROW [ ESC-b or ESC-LEFTARROW ] + (That is, CONTROL and LEFTARROW simultaneously.) Move the cur- + sor one word to the left. + + ^RIGHTARROW [ ESC-w or ESC-RIGHTARROW ] + (That is, CONTROL and RIGHTARROW simultaneously.) Move the cur- + sor one word to the right. + + HOME [ ESC-0 ] + Move the cursor to the beginning of the line. + + END [ ESC-$ ] + Move the cursor to the end of the line. + + BACKSPACE + Delete the character to the left of the cursor, or cancel the + command if the command line is empty. + + DELETE or [ ESC-x ] + Delete the character under the cursor. + + ^BACKSPACE [ ESC-BACKSPACE ] + (That is, CONTROL and BACKSPACE simultaneously.) Delete the + word to the left of the cursor. + + ^DELETE [ ESC-X or ESC-DELETE ] + (That is, CONTROL and DELETE simultaneously.) Delete the word + under the cursor. + + UPARROW [ ESC-k ] + Retrieve the previous command line. If you first enter some + text and then press UPARROW, it will retrieve the previous com- + mand which begins with that text. + + DOWNARROW [ ESC-j ] + Retrieve the next command line. If you first enter some text + and then press DOWNARROW, it will retrieve the next command + which begins with that text. + + TAB Complete the partial filename to the left of the cursor. If it + matches more than one filename, the first match is entered into + the command line. Repeated TABs will cycle thru the other + matching filenames. If the completed filename is a directory, a + "/" is appended to the filename. (On MS-DOS systems, a "\" is + appended.) The environment variable LESSSEPARATOR can be used + to specify a different character to append to a directory name. + + BACKTAB [ ESC-TAB ] + Like, TAB, but cycles in the reverse direction thru the matching + filenames. + + ^L Complete the partial filename to the left of the cursor. If it + matches more than one filename, all matches are entered into the + command line (if they fit). + + ^U (Unix and OS/2) or ESC (MS-DOS) + Delete the entire command line, or cancel the command if the + command line is empty. If you have changed your line-kill char- + acter in Unix to something other than ^U, that character is used + instead of ^U. + + ^G Delete the entire command line and return to the main prompt. + + +KEY BINDINGS + You may define your own less commands by using the program lesskey (1) + to create a lesskey file. This file specifies a set of command keys + and an action associated with each key. You may also use lesskey to + change the line-editing keys (see LINE EDITING), and to set environment + variables. If the environment variable LESSKEY is set, less uses that + as the name of the lesskey file. Otherwise, less looks in a standard + place for the lesskey file: On Unix systems, less looks for a lesskey + file called "$HOME/.less". On MS-DOS and Windows systems, less looks + for a lesskey file called "$HOME/_less", and if it is not found there, + then looks for a lesskey file called "_less" in any directory specified + in the PATH environment variable. On OS/2 systems, less looks for a + lesskey file called "$HOME/less.ini", and if it is not found, then + looks for a lesskey file called "less.ini" in any directory specified + in the INIT environment variable, and if it not found there, then looks + for a lesskey file called "less.ini" in any directory specified in the + PATH environment variable. See the lesskey manual page for more + details. + + A system-wide lesskey file may also be set up to provide key bindings. + If a key is defined in both a local lesskey file and in the system-wide + file, key bindings in the local file take precedence over those in the + system-wide file. If the environment variable LESSKEY_SYSTEM is set, + less uses that as the name of the system-wide lesskey file. Otherwise, + less looks in a standard place for the system-wide lesskey file: On + Unix systems, the system-wide lesskey file is /usr/local/etc/sysless. + (However, if less was built with a different sysconf directory than + /usr/local/etc, that directory is where the sysless file is found.) On + MS-DOS and Windows systems, the system-wide lesskey file is c:\_sys- + less. On OS/2 systems, the system-wide lesskey file is c:\sysless.ini. + + +INPUT PREPROCESSOR + You may define an "input preprocessor" for less. Before less opens a + file, it first gives your input preprocessor a chance to modify the way + the contents of the file are displayed. An input preprocessor is sim- + ply an executable program (or shell script), which writes the contents + of the file to a different file, called the replacement file. The con- + tents of the replacement file are then displayed in place of the con- + tents of the original file. However, it will appear to the user as if + the original file is opened; that is, less will display the original + filename as the name of the current file. + + An input preprocessor receives one command line argument, the original + filename, as entered by the user. It should create the replacement + file, and when finished, print the name of the replacement file to its + standard output. If the input preprocessor does not output a replace- + ment filename, less uses the original file, as normal. The input pre- + processor is not called when viewing standard input. To set up an + input preprocessor, set the LESSOPEN environment variable to a command + line which will invoke your input preprocessor. This command line + should include one occurrence of the string "%s", which will be + replaced by the filename when the input preprocessor command is + invoked. + + When less closes a file opened in such a way, it will call another pro- + gram, called the input postprocessor, which may perform any desired + clean-up action (such as deleting the replacement file created by + LESSOPEN). This program receives two command line arguments, the orig- + inal filename as entered by the user, and the name of the replacement + file. To set up an input postprocessor, set the LESSCLOSE environment + variable to a command line which will invoke your input postprocessor. + It may include two occurrences of the string "%s"; the first is + replaced with the original name of the file and the second with the + name of the replacement file, which was output by LESSOPEN. + + For example, on many Unix systems, these two scripts will allow you to + keep files in compressed format, but still let less view them directly: + + lessopen.sh: + #! /bin/sh + case "$1" in + *.Z) uncompress -c $1 >/tmp/less.$$ 2>/dev/null + if [ -s /tmp/less.$$ ]; then + echo /tmp/less.$$ + else + rm -f /tmp/less.$$ + fi + ;; + esac + + lessclose.sh: + #! /bin/sh + rm $2 + + To use these scripts, put them both where they can be executed and set + LESSOPEN="lessopen.sh %s", and LESSCLOSE="lessclose.sh %s %s". More + complex LESSOPEN and LESSCLOSE scripts may be written to accept other + types of compressed files, and so on. + + It is also possible to set up an input preprocessor to pipe the file + data directly to less, rather than putting the data into a replacement + file. This avoids the need to decompress the entire file before start- + ing to view it. An input preprocessor that works this way is called an + input pipe. An input pipe, instead of writing the name of a replace- + ment file on its standard output, writes the entire contents of the + replacement file on its standard output. If the input pipe does not + write any characters on its standard output, then there is no replace- + ment file and less uses the original file, as normal. To use an input + pipe, make the first character in the LESSOPEN environment variable a + vertical bar (|) to signify that the input preprocessor is an input + pipe. + + For example, on many Unix systems, this script will work like the pre- + vious example scripts: + + lesspipe.sh: + #! /bin/sh + case "$1" in + *.Z) uncompress -c $1 2>/dev/null + *) exit 1 + ;; + esac + exit $? + + To use this script, put it where it can be executed and set + LESSOPEN="|lesspipe.sh %s". + + Note that a preprocessor cannot output an empty file, since that is + interpreted as meaning there is no replacement, and the original file + is used. To avoid this, if LESSOPEN starts with two vertical bars, the + exit status of the script becomes meaningful. If the exit status is + zero, the output is considered to be replacement text, even if it + empty. If the exit status is nonzero, any output is ignored and the + original file is used. For compatibility with previous versions of + less, if LESSOPEN starts with only one vertical bar, the exit status of + the preprocessor is ignored. + + When an input pipe is used, a LESSCLOSE postprocessor can be used, but + it is usually not necessary since there is no replacement file to clean + up. In this case, the replacement file name passed to the LESSCLOSE + postprocessor is "-". + + For compatibility with previous versions of less, the input preproces- + sor or pipe is not used if less is viewing standard input. However, if + the first character of LESSOPEN is a dash (-), the input preprocessor + is used on standard input as well as other files. In this case, the + dash is not considered to be part of the preprocessor command. If + standard input is being viewed, the input preprocessor is passed a file + name consisting of a single dash. Similarly, if the first two charac- + ters of LESSOPEN are vertical bar and dash (|-) or two vertical bars + and a dash (||-), the input pipe is used on standard input as well as + other files. Again, in this case the dash is not considered to be part + of the input pipe command. + + +NATIONAL CHARACTER SETS + There are three types of characters in the input file: + + normal characters + can be displayed directly to the screen. + + control characters + should not be displayed directly, but are expected to be found + in ordinary text files (such as backspace and tab). + + binary characters + should not be displayed directly and are not expected to be + found in text files. + + A "character set" is simply a description of which characters are to be + considered normal, control, and binary. The LESSCHARSET environment + variable may be used to select a character set. Possible values for + LESSCHARSET are: + + ascii BS, TAB, NL, CR, and formfeed are control characters, all chars + with values between 32 and 126 are normal, and all others are + binary. + + iso8859 + Selects an ISO 8859 character set. This is the same as ASCII, + except characters between 160 and 255 are treated as normal + characters. + + latin1 Same as iso8859. + + latin9 Same as iso8859. + + dos Selects a character set appropriate for MS-DOS. + + ebcdic Selects an EBCDIC character set. + + IBM-1047 + Selects an EBCDIC character set used by OS/390 Unix Services. + This is the EBCDIC analogue of latin1. You get similar results + by setting either LESSCHARSET=IBM-1047 or LC_CTYPE=en_US in your + environment. + + koi8-r Selects a Russian character set. + + next Selects a character set appropriate for NeXT computers. + + utf-8 Selects the UTF-8 encoding of the ISO 10646 character set. + UTF-8 is special in that it supports multi-byte characters in + the input file. It is the only character set that supports + multi-byte characters. + + windows + Selects a character set appropriate for Microsoft Windows (cp + 1251). + + In rare cases, it may be desired to tailor less to use a character set + other than the ones definable by LESSCHARSET. In this case, the envi- + ronment variable LESSCHARDEF can be used to define a character set. It + should be set to a string where each character in the string represents + one character in the character set. The character "." is used for a + normal character, "c" for control, and "b" for binary. A decimal num- + ber may be used for repetition. For example, "bccc4b." would mean + character 0 is binary, 1, 2 and 3 are control, 4, 5, 6 and 7 are + binary, and 8 is normal. All characters after the last are taken to be + the same as the last, so characters 9 through 255 would be normal. + (This is an example, and does not necessarily represent any real char- + acter set.) + + This table shows the value of LESSCHARDEF which is equivalent to each + of the possible values for LESSCHARSET: + + ascii 8bcccbcc18b95.b + dos 8bcccbcc12bc5b95.b. + ebcdic 5bc6bcc7bcc41b.9b7.9b5.b..8b6.10b6.b9.7b + 9.8b8.17b3.3b9.7b9.8b8.6b10.b.b.b. + IBM-1047 4cbcbc3b9cbccbccbb4c6bcc5b3cbbc4bc4bccbc + 191.b + iso8859 8bcccbcc18b95.33b. + koi8-r 8bcccbcc18b95.b128. + latin1 8bcccbcc18b95.33b. + next 8bcccbcc18b95.bb125.bb + + If neither LESSCHARSET nor LESSCHARDEF is set, but any of the strings + "UTF-8", "UTF8", "utf-8" or "utf8" is found in the LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE or + LANG environment variables, then the default character set is utf-8. + + If that string is not found, but your system supports the setlocale + interface, less will use setlocale to determine the character set. + setlocale is controlled by setting the LANG or LC_CTYPE environment + variables. + + Finally, if the setlocale interface is also not available, the default + character set is latin1. + + Control and binary characters are displayed in standout (reverse + video). Each such character is displayed in caret notation if possible + (e.g. ^A for control-A). Caret notation is used only if inverting the + 0100 bit results in a normal printable character. Otherwise, the char- + acter is displayed as a hex number in angle brackets. This format can + be changed by setting the LESSBINFMT environment variable. LESSBINFMT + may begin with a "*" and one character to select the display attribute: + "*k" is blinking, "*d" is bold, "*u" is underlined, "*s" is standout, + and "*n" is normal. If LESSBINFMT does not begin with a "*", normal + attribute is assumed. The remainder of LESSBINFMT is a string which + may include one printf-style escape sequence (a % followed by x, X, o, + d, etc.). For example, if LESSBINFMT is "*u[%x]", binary characters + are displayed in underlined hexadecimal surrounded by brackets. The + default if no LESSBINFMT is specified is "*s<%02X>". Warning: the + result of expanding the character via LESSBINFMT must be less than 31 + characters. + + When the character set is utf-8, the LESSUTFBINFMT environment variable + acts similarly to LESSBINFMT but it applies to Unicode code points that + were successfully decoded but are unsuitable for display (e.g., unas- + signed code points). Its default value is "". Note that + LESSUTFBINFMT and LESSBINFMT share their display attribute setting + ("*x") so specifying one will affect both; LESSUTFBINFMT is read after + LESSBINFMT so its setting, if any, will have priority. Problematic + octets in a UTF-8 file (octets of a truncated sequence, octets of a + complete but non-shortest form sequence, illegal octets, and stray + trailing octets) are displayed individually using LESSBINFMT so as to + facilitate diagnostic of how the UTF-8 file is ill-formed. + + +PROMPTS + The -P option allows you to tailor the prompt to your preference. The + string given to the -P option replaces the specified prompt string. + Certain characters in the string are interpreted specially. The prompt + mechanism is rather complicated to provide flexibility, but the ordi- + nary user need not understand the details of constructing personalized + prompt strings. + + A percent sign followed by a single character is expanded according to + what the following character is: + + %bX Replaced by the byte offset into the current input file. The b + is followed by a single character (shown as X above) which spec- + ifies the line whose byte offset is to be used. If the charac- + ter is a "t", the byte offset of the top line in the display is + used, an "m" means use the middle line, a "b" means use the bot- + tom line, a "B" means use the line just after the bottom line, + and a "j" means use the "target" line, as specified by the -j + option. + + %B Replaced by the size of the current input file. + + %c Replaced by the column number of the text appearing in the first + column of the screen. + + %dX Replaced by the page number of a line in the input file. The + line to be used is determined by the X, as with the %b option. + + %D Replaced by the number of pages in the input file, or equiva- + lently, the page number of the last line in the input file. + + %E Replaced by the name of the editor (from the VISUAL environment + variable, or the EDITOR environment variable if VISUAL is not + defined). See the discussion of the LESSEDIT feature below. + + %f Replaced by the name of the current input file. + + %F Replaced by the last component of the name of the current input + file. + + %i Replaced by the index of the current file in the list of input + files. + + %lX Replaced by the line number of a line in the input file. The + line to be used is determined by the X, as with the %b option. + + %L Replaced by the line number of the last line in the input file. + + %m Replaced by the total number of input files. + + %pX Replaced by the percent into the current input file, based on + byte offsets. The line used is determined by the X as with the + %b option. + + %PX Replaced by the percent into the current input file, based on + line numbers. The line used is determined by the X as with the + %b option. + + %s Same as %B. + + %t Causes any trailing spaces to be removed. Usually used at the + end of the string, but may appear anywhere. + + %T Normally expands to the word "file". However if viewing files + via a tags list using the -t option, it expands to the word + "tag". + + %x Replaced by the name of the next input file in the list. + + If any item is unknown (for example, the file size if input is a pipe), + a question mark is printed instead. + + The format of the prompt string can be changed depending on certain + conditions. A question mark followed by a single character acts like + an "IF": depending on the following character, a condition is evalu- + ated. If the condition is true, any characters following the question + mark and condition character, up to a period, are included in the + prompt. If the condition is false, such characters are not included. + A colon appearing between the question mark and the period can be used + to establish an "ELSE": any characters between the colon and the period + are included in the string if and only if the IF condition is false. + Condition characters (which follow a question mark) may be: + + ?a True if any characters have been included in the prompt so far. + + ?bX True if the byte offset of the specified line is known. + + ?B True if the size of current input file is known. + + ?c True if the text is horizontally shifted (%c is not zero). + + ?dX True if the page number of the specified line is known. + + ?e True if at end-of-file. + + ?f True if there is an input filename (that is, if input is not a + pipe). + + ?lX True if the line number of the specified line is known. + + ?L True if the line number of the last line in the file is known. + + ?m True if there is more than one input file. + + ?n True if this is the first prompt in a new input file. + + ?pX True if the percent into the current input file, based on byte + offsets, of the specified line is known. + + ?PX True if the percent into the current input file, based on line + numbers, of the specified line is known. + + ?s Same as "?B". + + ?x True if there is a next input file (that is, if the current + input file is not the last one). + + Any characters other than the special ones (question mark, colon, + period, percent, and backslash) become literally part of the prompt. + Any of the special characters may be included in the prompt literally + by preceding it with a backslash. + + Some examples: + + ?f%f:Standard input. + + This prompt prints the filename, if known; otherwise the string "Stan- + dard input". + + ?f%f .?ltLine %lt:?pt%pt\%:?btByte %bt:-... + + This prompt would print the filename, if known. The filename is fol- + lowed by the line number, if known, otherwise the percent if known, + otherwise the byte offset if known. Otherwise, a dash is printed. + Notice how each question mark has a matching period, and how the % + after the %pt is included literally by escaping it with a backslash. + + ?n?f%f .?m(%T %i of %m) ..?e(END) ?x- Next\: %x..%t"; + + This prints the filename if this is the first prompt in a file, fol- + lowed by the "file N of N" message if there is more than one input + file. Then, if we are at end-of-file, the string "(END)" is printed + followed by the name of the next file, if there is one. Finally, any + trailing spaces are truncated. This is the default prompt. For refer- + ence, here are the defaults for the other two prompts (-m and -M + respectively). Each is broken into two lines here for readability + only. + + ?n?f%f .?m(%T %i of %m) ..?e(END) ?x- Next\: %x.: + ?pB%pB\%:byte %bB?s/%s...%t + + ?f%f .?n?m(%T %i of %m) ..?ltlines %lt-%lb?L/%L. : + byte %bB?s/%s. .?e(END) ?x- Next\: %x.:?pB%pB\%..%t + + And here is the default message produced by the = command: + + ?f%f .?m(%T %i of %m) .?ltlines %lt-%lb?L/%L. . + byte %bB?s/%s. ?e(END) :?pB%pB\%..%t + + The prompt expansion features are also used for another purpose: if an + environment variable LESSEDIT is defined, it is used as the command to + be executed when the v command is invoked. The LESSEDIT string is + expanded in the same way as the prompt strings. The default value for + LESSEDIT is: + + %E ?lm+%lm. %f + + Note that this expands to the editor name, followed by a + and the line + number, followed by the file name. If your editor does not accept the + "+linenumber" syntax, or has other differences in invocation syntax, + the LESSEDIT variable can be changed to modify this default. + + +SECURITY + When the environment variable LESSSECURE is set to 1, less runs in a + "secure" mode. This means these features are disabled: + + ! the shell command + + | the pipe command + + :e the examine command. + + v the editing command + + s -o log files + + -k use of lesskey files + + -t use of tags files + + metacharacters in filenames, such as * + + filename completion (TAB, ^L) + + Less can also be compiled to be permanently in "secure" mode. + + +COMPATIBILITY WITH MORE + If the environment variable LESS_IS_MORE is set to 1, or if the program + is invoked via a file link named "more", less behaves (mostly) in con- + formance with the POSIX "more" command specification. In this mode, + less behaves differently in these ways: + + The -e option works differently. If the -e option is not set, less + behaves as if the -e option were set. If the -e option is set, less + behaves as if the -E option were set. + + The -m option works differently. If the -m option is not set, the + medium prompt is used, and it is prefixed with the string "--More--". + If the -m option is set, the short prompt is used. + + The -n option acts like the -z option. The normal behavior of the -n + option is unavailable in this mode. + + The parameter to the -p option is taken to be a less command rather + than a search pattern. + + The LESS environment variable is ignored, and the MORE environment + variable is used in its place. + + +ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES + Environment variables may be specified either in the system environment + as usual, or in a lesskey (1) file. If environment variables are + defined in more than one place, variables defined in a local lesskey + file take precedence over variables defined in the system environment, + which take precedence over variables defined in the system-wide lesskey + file. + + COLUMNS + Sets the number of columns on the screen. Takes precedence over + the number of columns specified by the TERM variable. (But if + you have a windowing system which supports TIOCGWINSZ or + WIOCGETD, the window system's idea of the screen size takes + precedence over the LINES and COLUMNS environment variables.) + + EDITOR The name of the editor (used for the v command). + + HOME Name of the user's home directory (used to find a lesskey file + on Unix and OS/2 systems). + + HOMEDRIVE, HOMEPATH + Concatenation of the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment vari- + ables is the name of the user's home directory if the HOME vari- + able is not set (only in the Windows version). + + INIT Name of the user's init directory (used to find a lesskey file + on OS/2 systems). + + LANG Language for determining the character set. + + LC_CTYPE + Language for determining the character set. + + LESS Options which are passed to less automatically. + + LESSANSIENDCHARS + Characters which may end an ANSI color escape sequence (default + "m"). + + LESSANSIMIDCHARS + Characters which may appear between the ESC character and the + end character in an ANSI color escape sequence (default + "0123456789:;[?!"'#%()*+ ". + + LESSBINFMT + Format for displaying non-printable, non-control characters. + + LESSCHARDEF + Defines a character set. + + LESSCHARSET + Selects a predefined character set. + + LESSCLOSE + Command line to invoke the (optional) input-postprocessor. + + LESSECHO + Name of the lessecho program (default "lessecho"). The lessecho + program is needed to expand metacharacters, such as * and ?, in + filenames on Unix systems. + + LESSEDIT + Editor prototype string (used for the v command). See discus- + sion under PROMPTS. + + LESSGLOBALTAGS + Name of the command used by the -t option to find global tags. + Normally should be set to "global" if your system has the global + (1) command. If not set, global tags are not used. + + LESSHISTFILE + Name of the history file used to remember search commands and + shell commands between invocations of less. If set to "-" or + "/dev/null", a history file is not used. The default is + "$HOME/.lesshst" on Unix systems, "$HOME/_lesshst" on DOS and + Windows systems, or "$HOME/lesshst.ini" or "$INIT/lesshst.ini" + on OS/2 systems. + + LESSHISTSIZE + The maximum number of commands to save in the history file. The + default is 100. + + LESSKEY + Name of the default lesskey(1) file. + + LESSKEY_SYSTEM + Name of the default system-wide lesskey(1) file. + + LESSMETACHARS + List of characters which are considered "metacharacters" by the + shell. + + LESSMETAESCAPE + Prefix which less will add before each metacharacter in a com- + mand sent to the shell. If LESSMETAESCAPE is an empty string, + commands containing metacharacters will not be passed to the + shell. + + LESSOPEN + Command line to invoke the (optional) input-preprocessor. + + LESSSECURE + Runs less in "secure" mode. See discussion under SECURITY. + + LESSSEPARATOR + String to be appended to a directory name in filename comple- + tion. + + LESSUTFBINFMT + Format for displaying non-printable Unicode code points. + + LESS_IS_MORE + Emulate the more (1) command. + + LINES Sets the number of lines on the screen. Takes precedence over + the number of lines specified by the TERM variable. (But if you + have a windowing system which supports TIOCGWINSZ or WIOCGETD, + the window system's idea of the screen size takes precedence + over the LINES and COLUMNS environment variables.) + + MORE Options which are passed to less automatically when running in + more compatible mode. + + PATH User's search path (used to find a lesskey file on MS-DOS and + OS/2 systems). + + SHELL The shell used to execute the ! command, as well as to expand + filenames. + + TERM The type of terminal on which less is being run. + + VISUAL The name of the editor (used for the v command). + + +SEE ALSO + lesskey(1) + + +COPYRIGHT + Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + + less is part of the GNU project and is free software. You can redis- + tribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either (1) the GNU Gen- + eral Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or + (2) the Less License. See the file README in the less distribution for + more details regarding redistribution. You should have received a copy + of the GNU General Public License along with the source for less; see + the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 59 + Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. You should also + have received a copy of the Less License; see the file LICENSE. + + less is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY + WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FIT- + NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for + more details. + + +AUTHOR + Mark Nudelman + Send bug reports or comments to + See http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less/bugs.html for the latest list + of known bugs in less. + For more information, see the less homepage at + http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less. + + + + Version 481: 31 Aug 2015 LESS(1) diff --git a/less.nro b/less.nro new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b3d9874 --- /dev/null +++ b/less.nro @@ -0,0 +1,1774 @@ +.TH LESS 1 "Version 481: 31 Aug 2015" +.SH NAME +less \- opposite of more +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B "less \-?" +.br +.B "less \-\-help" +.br +.B "less \-V" +.br +.B "less \-\-version" +.br +.B "less [\-[+]aABcCdeEfFgGiIJKLmMnNqQrRsSuUVwWX~]" +.br +.B " [\-b \fIspace\/\fP] [\-h \fIlines\/\fP] [\-j \fIline\/\fP] [\-k \fIkeyfile\/\fP]" +.br +.B " [\-{oO} \fIlogfile\/\fP] [\-p \fIpattern\/\fP] [\-P \fIprompt\/\fP] [\-t \fItag\/\fP]" +.br +.B " [\-T \fItagsfile\/\fP] [\-x \fItab\/\fP,...] [\-y \fIlines\/\fP] [\-[z] \fIlines\/\fP]" +.br +.B " [\-# \fIshift\/\fP] [+[+]\fIcmd\/\fP] [\-\-] [\fIfilename\/\fP]..." +.br +(See the OPTIONS section for alternate option syntax with long option names.) + +.SH DESCRIPTION +.I Less +is a program similar to +.I more +(1), but which allows backward movement +in the file as well as forward movement. +Also, +.I less +does not have to read the entire input file before starting, +so with large input files it starts up faster than text editors like +.I vi +(1). +.I Less +uses termcap (or terminfo on some systems), +so it can run on a variety of terminals. +There is even limited support for hardcopy terminals. +(On a hardcopy terminal, lines which should be printed at the top +of the screen are prefixed with a caret.) +.PP +Commands are based on both +.I more +and +.I vi. +Commands may be preceded by a decimal number, +called N in the descriptions below. +The number is used by some commands, as indicated. + +.SH COMMANDS +In the following descriptions, ^X means control-X. +ESC stands for the ESCAPE key; for example ESC-v means the +two character sequence "ESCAPE", then "v". +.IP "h or H" +Help: display a summary of these commands. +If you forget all the other commands, remember this one. +.IP "SPACE or ^V or f or ^F" +Scroll forward N lines, default one window (see option \-z below). +If N is more than the screen size, only the final screenful is displayed. +Warning: some systems use ^V as a special literalization character. +.IP "z" +Like SPACE, but if N is specified, it becomes the new window size. +.IP "ESC-SPACE" +Like SPACE, but scrolls a full screenful, even if it reaches +end-of-file in the process. +.IP "ENTER or RETURN or ^N or e or ^E or j or ^J" +Scroll forward N lines, default 1. +The entire N lines are displayed, even if N is more than the screen size. +.IP "d or ^D" +Scroll forward N lines, default one half of the screen size. +If N is specified, it becomes the new default for +subsequent d and u commands. +.IP "b or ^B or ESC-v" +Scroll backward N lines, default one window (see option \-z below). +If N is more than the screen size, only the final screenful is displayed. +.IP "w" +Like ESC-v, but if N is specified, it becomes the new window size. +.IP "y or ^Y or ^P or k or ^K" +Scroll backward N lines, default 1. +The entire N lines are displayed, even if N is more than the screen size. +Warning: some systems use ^Y as a special job control character. +.IP "u or ^U" +Scroll backward N lines, default one half of the screen size. +If N is specified, it becomes the new default for +subsequent d and u commands. +.IP "J" +Like j, but continues to scroll beyond the end of the file. +.IP "K or Y" +Like k, but continues to scroll beyond the beginning of the file. +.IP "ESC-) or RIGHTARROW" +Scroll horizontally right N characters, default half the screen width +(see the \-# option). +If a number N is specified, it becomes the default for future RIGHTARROW +and LEFTARROW commands. +While the text is scrolled, it acts as though the \-S option +(chop lines) were in effect. +.IP "ESC-( or LEFTARROW" +Scroll horizontally left N characters, default half the screen width +(see the \-# option). +If a number N is specified, it becomes the default for future RIGHTARROW +and LEFTARROW commands. +.IP "r or ^R or ^L" +Repaint the screen. +.IP R +Repaint the screen, discarding any buffered input. +Useful if the file is changing while it is being viewed. +.IP "F" +Scroll forward, and keep trying to read when the +end of file is reached. +Normally this command would be used when already at the end of the file. +It is a way to monitor the tail of a file which is growing +while it is being viewed. +(The behavior is similar to the "tail \-f" command.) +.IP "ESC-F" +Like F, but as soon as a line is found which matches +the last search pattern, the terminal bell is rung +and forward scrolling stops. +.IP "g or < or ESC-<" +Go to line N in the file, default 1 (beginning of file). +(Warning: this may be slow if N is large.) +.IP "G or > or ESC->" +Go to line N in the file, default the end of the file. +(Warning: this may be slow if N is large, +or if N is not specified and +standard input, rather than a file, is being read.) +.IP "ESC-G" +Same as G, except if no number N is specified and the input is standard input, +goes to the last line which is currently buffered. +.IP "p or %" +Go to a position N percent into the file. +N should be between 0 and 100, and may contain a decimal point. +.IP "P" +Go to the line containing byte offset N in the file. +.IP "{" +If a left curly bracket appears in the top line displayed +on the screen, +the { command will go to the matching right curly bracket. +The matching right curly bracket is positioned on the bottom +line of the screen. +If there is more than one left curly bracket on the top line, +a number N may be used to specify the N-th bracket on the line. +.IP "}" +If a right curly bracket appears in the bottom line displayed +on the screen, +the } command will go to the matching left curly bracket. +The matching left curly bracket is positioned on the top +line of the screen. +If there is more than one right curly bracket on the top line, +a number N may be used to specify the N-th bracket on the line. +.IP "(" +Like {, but applies to parentheses rather than curly brackets. +.IP ")" +Like }, but applies to parentheses rather than curly brackets. +.IP "[" +Like {, but applies to square brackets rather than curly brackets. +.IP "]" +Like }, but applies to square brackets rather than curly brackets. +.IP "ESC-^F" +Followed by two characters, +acts like {, but uses the two characters as open and close brackets, +respectively. +For example, "ESC ^F < >" could be used to +go forward to the > which matches the < in the top displayed line. +.IP "ESC-^B" +Followed by two characters, +acts like }, but uses the two characters as open and close brackets, +respectively. +For example, "ESC ^B < >" could be used to +go backward to the < which matches the > in the bottom displayed line. +.IP m +Followed by any lowercase letter, +marks the current position with that letter. +.IP "'" +(Single quote.) +Followed by any lowercase letter, returns to the position which +was previously marked with that letter. +Followed by another single quote, returns to the position at +which the last "large" movement command was executed. +Followed by a ^ or $, jumps to the beginning or end of the +file respectively. +Marks are preserved when a new file is examined, +so the ' command can be used to switch between input files. +.IP "^X^X" +Same as single quote. +.IP /pattern +Search forward in the file for the N-th line containing the pattern. +N defaults to 1. +The pattern is a regular expression, as recognized by +the regular expression library supplied by your system. +The search starts at the first line displayed +(but see the \-a and \-j options, which change this). +.sp +Certain characters are special +if entered at the beginning of the pattern; +they modify the type of search rather than become part of the pattern: +.RS +.IP "^N or !" +Search for lines which do NOT match the pattern. +.IP "^E or *" +Search multiple files. +That is, if the search reaches the END of the current file +without finding a match, +the search continues in the next file in the command line list. +.IP "^F or @" +Begin the search at the first line of the FIRST file +in the command line list, +regardless of what is currently displayed on the screen +or the settings of the \-a or \-j options. +.IP "^K" +Highlight any text which matches the pattern on the current screen, +but don't move to the first match (KEEP current position). +.IP "^R" +Don't interpret regular expression metacharacters; +that is, do a simple textual comparison. +.RE +.IP ?pattern +Search backward in the file for the N-th line containing the pattern. +The search starts at the last line displayed +(but see the \-a and \-j options, which change this). +.sp +Certain characters are special as in the / command: +.RS +.IP "^N or !" +Search for lines which do NOT match the pattern. +.IP "^E or *" +Search multiple files. +That is, if the search reaches the beginning of the current file +without finding a match, +the search continues in the previous file in the command line list. +.IP "^F or @" +Begin the search at the last line of the last file +in the command line list, +regardless of what is currently displayed on the screen +or the settings of the \-a or \-j options. +.IP "^K" +As in forward searches. +.IP "^R" +As in forward searches. +.RE +.IP "ESC-/pattern" +Same as "/*". +.IP "ESC-?pattern" +Same as "?*". +.IP n +Repeat previous search, for N-th line containing the last pattern. +If the previous search was modified by ^N, the search is made for the +N-th line NOT containing the pattern. +If the previous search was modified by ^E, the search continues +in the next (or previous) file if not satisfied in the current file. +If the previous search was modified by ^R, the search is done +without using regular expressions. +There is no effect if the previous search was modified by ^F or ^K. +.IP N +Repeat previous search, but in the reverse direction. +.IP "ESC-n" +Repeat previous search, but crossing file boundaries. +The effect is as if the previous search were modified by *. +.IP "ESC-N" +Repeat previous search, but in the reverse direction +and crossing file boundaries. +.IP "ESC-u" +Undo search highlighting. +Turn off highlighting of strings matching the current search pattern. +If highlighting is already off because of a previous ESC-u command, +turn highlighting back on. +Any search command will also turn highlighting back on. +(Highlighting can also be disabled by toggling the \-G option; +in that case search commands do not turn highlighting back on.) +.IP "&pattern" +Display only lines which match the pattern; +lines which do not match the pattern are not displayed. +If pattern is empty (if you type & immediately followed by ENTER), +any filtering is turned off, and all lines are displayed. +While filtering is in effect, an ampersand is displayed at the +beginning of the prompt, +as a reminder that some lines in the file may be hidden. +.sp +Certain characters are special as in the / command: +.RS +.IP "^N or !" +Display only lines which do NOT match the pattern. +.IP "^R" +Don't interpret regular expression metacharacters; +that is, do a simple textual comparison. +.RE +.IP ":e [filename]" +Examine a new file. +If the filename is missing, the "current" file (see the :n and :p commands +below) from the list of files in the command line is re-examined. +A percent sign (%) in the filename is replaced by the name of the +current file. +A pound sign (#) is replaced by the name of the previously examined file. +However, two consecutive percent signs are simply +replaced with a single percent sign. +This allows you to enter a filename that contains a percent sign +in the name. +Similarly, two consecutive pound signs are replaced with a single pound sign. +The filename is inserted into the command line list of files +so that it can be seen by subsequent :n and :p commands. +If the filename consists of several files, they are all inserted into +the list of files and the first one is examined. +If the filename contains one or more spaces, +the entire filename should be enclosed in double quotes +(also see the \-" option). +.IP "^X^V or E" +Same as :e. +Warning: some systems use ^V as a special literalization character. +On such systems, you may not be able to use ^V. +.IP ":n" +Examine the next file (from the list of files given in the command line). +If a number N is specified, the N-th next file is examined. +.IP ":p" +Examine the previous file in the command line list. +If a number N is specified, the N-th previous file is examined. +.IP ":x" +Examine the first file in the command line list. +If a number N is specified, the N-th file in the list is examined. +.IP ":d" +Remove the current file from the list of files. +.IP "t" +Go to the next tag, if there were more than one matches for the current tag. +See the \-t option for more details about tags. +.IP "T" +Go to the previous tag, if there were more than one matches for the current tag. +.IP "= or ^G or :f" +Prints some information about the file being viewed, +including its name +and the line number and byte offset of the bottom line being displayed. +If possible, it also prints the length of the file, +the number of lines in the file +and the percent of the file above the last displayed line. +.IP \- +Followed by one of the command line option letters (see OPTIONS below), +this will change the setting of that option +and print a message describing the new setting. +If a ^P (CONTROL-P) is entered immediately after the dash, +the setting of the option is changed but no message is printed. +If the option letter has a numeric value (such as \-b or \-h), +or a string value (such as \-P or \-t), +a new value may be entered after the option letter. +If no new value is entered, a message describing +the current setting is printed and nothing is changed. +.IP \-\- +Like the \- command, but takes a long option name (see OPTIONS below) +rather than a single option letter. +You must press ENTER or RETURN after typing the option name. +A ^P immediately after the second dash suppresses printing of a +message describing the new setting, as in the \- command. +.IP \-+ +Followed by one of the command line option letters +this will reset the option to its default setting +and print a message describing the new setting. +(The "\-+\fIX\fP" command does the same thing +as "\-+\fIX\fP" on the command line.) +This does not work for string-valued options. +.IP \-\-+ +Like the \-+ command, but takes a long option name +rather than a single option letter. +.IP \-! +Followed by one of the command line option letters, +this will reset the option to the "opposite" of its default setting +and print a message describing the new setting. +This does not work for numeric or string-valued options. +.IP \-\-! +Like the \-! command, but takes a long option name +rather than a single option letter. +.IP _ +(Underscore.) +Followed by one of the command line option letters, +this will print a message describing the current setting of that option. +The setting of the option is not changed. +.IP __ +(Double underscore.) +Like the _ (underscore) command, but takes a long option name +rather than a single option letter. +You must press ENTER or RETURN after typing the option name. +.IP +cmd +Causes the specified cmd to be executed each time a new file is examined. +For example, +G causes +.I less +to initially display each file starting at the end +rather than the beginning. +.IP V +Prints the version number of +.I less +being run. +.IP "q or Q or :q or :Q or ZZ" +Exits +.I less. +.PP +The following +four +commands may or may not be valid, depending on your particular installation. +.PP +.IP v +Invokes an editor to edit the current file being viewed. +The editor is taken from the environment variable VISUAL if defined, +or EDITOR if VISUAL is not defined, +or defaults to "vi" if neither VISUAL nor EDITOR is defined. +See also the discussion of LESSEDIT under the section on PROMPTS below. +.IP "! shell-command" +Invokes a shell to run the shell-command given. +A percent sign (%) in the command is replaced by the name of the +current file. +A pound sign (#) is replaced by the name of the previously examined file. +"!!" repeats the last shell command. +"!" with no shell command simply invokes a shell. +On Unix systems, the shell is taken from the environment variable SHELL, +or defaults to "sh". +On MS-DOS and OS/2 systems, the shell is the normal command processor. +.IP "| shell-command" + represents any mark letter. +Pipes a section of the input file to the given shell command. +The section of the file to be piped is between the first line on +the current screen and the position marked by the letter. + may also be ^ or $ to indicate beginning or end of file respectively. +If is \&.\& or newline, the current screen is piped. +.IP "s filename" +Save the input to a file. +This only works if the input is a pipe, not an ordinary file. +.PP +.SH OPTIONS +Command line options are described below. +Most options may be changed while +.I less +is running, via the "\-" command. +.PP +Most options may be given in one of two forms: +either a dash followed by a single letter, +or two dashes followed by a long option name. +A long option name may be abbreviated as long as +the abbreviation is unambiguous. +For example, \-\-quit-at-eof may be abbreviated \-\-quit, but not +\-\-qui, since both \-\-quit-at-eof and \-\-quiet begin with \-\-qui. +Some long option names are in uppercase, such as \-\-QUIT-AT-EOF, as +distinct from \-\-quit-at-eof. +Such option names need only have their first letter capitalized; +the remainder of the name may be in either case. +For example, \-\-Quit-at-eof is equivalent to \-\-QUIT-AT-EOF. +.PP +Options are also taken from the environment variable "LESS". +For example, +to avoid typing "less \-options \&...\&" each time +.I less +is invoked, you might tell +.I csh: +.sp +setenv LESS "\-options" +.sp +or if you use +.I sh: +.sp +LESS="\-options"; export LESS +.sp +On MS-DOS, you don't need the quotes, but you should replace any +percent signs in the options string by double percent signs. +.sp +The environment variable is parsed before the command line, +so command line options override the LESS environment variable. +If an option appears in the LESS variable, it can be reset +to its default value on the command line by beginning the command +line option with "\-+". +.sp +Some options like \-k or \-D require a string to follow the option letter. +The string for that option is considered to end when a dollar sign ($) is found. +For example, you can set two \-D options on MS-DOS like this: +.sp +LESS="Dn9.1$Ds4.1" +.sp +If the \-\-use-backslash option appears earlier in the options, then +a dollar sign or backslash may be included literally in an option string +by preceding it with a backslash. +If the \-\-use-backslash option is not in effect, then backslashes are +not treated specially, and there is no way to include a dollar sign +in the option string. +.IP "\-? or \-\-help" +This option displays a summary of the commands accepted by +.I less +(the same as the h command). +(Depending on how your shell interprets the question mark, +it may be necessary to quote the question mark, thus: "\-\e?".) +.IP "\-a or \-\-search-skip-screen" +By default, forward searches start at the top of the displayed screen +and backwards searches start at the bottom of the displayed screen +(except for repeated searches invoked by the n or N commands, +which start after or before the "target" line respectively; +see the \-j option for more about the target line). +The \-a option causes forward searches to instead start at +the bottom of the screen +and backward searches to start at the top of the screen, +thus skipping all lines displayed on the screen. +.IP "\-A or \-\-SEARCH-SKIP-SCREEN" +Causes all forward searches (not just non-repeated searches) +to start just after the target line, and all backward searches +to start just before the target line. +Thus, forward searches will skip part of the displayed screen +(from the first line up to and including the target line). +Similarly backwards searches will skip the displayed screen +from the last line up to and including the target line. +This was the default behavior in less versions prior to 441. +.IP "\-b\fIn\fP or \-\-buffers=\fIn\fP" +Specifies the amount of buffer space +.I less +will use for each file, in units of kilobytes (1024 bytes). +By default 64\ K of buffer space is used for each file +(unless the file is a pipe; see the \-B option). +The \-b option specifies instead that \fIn\fP kilobytes of +buffer space should be used for each file. +If \fIn\fP is \-1, buffer space is unlimited; that is, +the entire file can be read into memory. +.IP "\-B or \-\-auto-buffers" +By default, when data is read from a pipe, +buffers are allocated automatically as needed. +If a large amount of data is read from the pipe, this can cause +a large amount of memory to be allocated. +The \-B option disables this automatic allocation of buffers for pipes, +so that only 64\ K +(or the amount of space specified by the \-b option) +is used for the pipe. +Warning: use of \-B can result in erroneous display, since only the +most recently viewed part of the piped data is kept in memory; +any earlier data is lost. +.IP "\-c or \-\-clear-screen" +Causes full screen repaints to be painted from the top line down. +By default, +full screen repaints are done by scrolling from the bottom of the screen. +.IP "\-C or \-\-CLEAR-SCREEN" +Same as \-c, for compatibility with older versions of +.I less. +.IP "\-d or \-\-dumb" +The \-d option suppresses the error message +normally displayed if the terminal is dumb; +that is, lacks some important capability, +such as the ability to clear the screen or scroll backward. +The \-d option does not otherwise change the behavior of +.I less +on a dumb terminal. +.IP "\-D\fBx\fP\fIcolor\fP or \-\-color=\fBx\fP\fIcolor\fP" +[MS-DOS only] +Sets the color of the text displayed. +\fBx\fP is a single character which selects the type of text whose color is +being set: n=normal, s=standout, d=bold, u=underlined, k=blink. +\fIcolor\fP is a pair of numbers separated by a period. +The first number selects the foreground color and the second selects +the background color of the text. +A single number \fIN\fP is the same as \fIN.M\fP, +where \fIM\fP is the normal background color. + +.IP "\-e or \-\-quit-at-eof" +Causes +.I less +to automatically exit +the second time it reaches end-of-file. +By default, the only way to exit +.I less +is via the "q" command. +.IP "\-E or \-\-QUIT-AT-EOF" +Causes +.I less +to automatically exit the first time it reaches end-of-file. +.IP "\-f or \-\-force" +Forces non-regular files to be opened. +(A non-regular file is a directory or a device special file.) +Also suppresses the warning message when a binary file is opened. +By default, +.I less +will refuse to open non-regular files. +Note that some operating systems will not allow directories +to be read, even if \-f is set. +.IP "\-F or \-\-quit-if-one-screen" +Causes +.I less +to automatically exit +if the entire file can be displayed on the first screen. +.IP "\-g or \-\-hilite-search" +Normally, +.I less +will highlight ALL strings which match the last search command. +The \-g option changes this behavior to highlight only the particular string +which was found by the last search command. +This can cause +.I less +to run somewhat faster than the default. +.IP "\-G or \-\-HILITE-SEARCH" +The \-G option suppresses all highlighting of strings found by search commands. +.IP "\-h\fIn\fP or \-\-max-back-scroll=\fIn\fP" +Specifies a maximum number of lines to scroll backward. +If it is necessary to scroll backward more than \fIn\fP lines, +the screen is repainted in a forward direction instead. +(If the terminal does not have the ability to scroll +backward, \-h0 is implied.) +.IP "\-i or \-\-ignore-case" +Causes searches to ignore case; that is, +uppercase and lowercase are considered identical. +This option is ignored if any uppercase letters +appear in the search pattern; +in other words, +if a pattern contains uppercase letters, then that search does not ignore case. +.IP "\-I or \-\-IGNORE-CASE" +Like \-i, but searches ignore case even if +the pattern contains uppercase letters. +.IP "\-j\fIn\fP or \-\-jump-target=\fIn\fP" +Specifies a line on the screen where the "target" line +is to be positioned. +The target line is the line specified by any command to +search for a pattern, jump to a line number, +jump to a file percentage or jump to a tag. +The screen line may be specified by a number: the top line on the screen +is 1, the next is 2, and so on. +The number may be negative to specify a line relative to the bottom +of the screen: the bottom line on the screen is \-1, the second +to the bottom is \-2, and so on. +Alternately, the screen line may be specified as a fraction of the height +of the screen, starting with a decimal point: \&.5 is in the middle of the +screen, \&.3 is three tenths down from the first line, and so on. +If the line is specified as a fraction, the actual line number +is recalculated if the terminal window is resized, so that the +target line remains at the specified fraction of the screen height. +If any form of the \-j option is used, +repeated forward searches (invoked with "n" or "N") +begin at the line immediately after the target line, +and repeated backward searches begin at the target line, +unless changed by \-a or \-A. +For example, if "\-j4" is used, the target line is the +fourth line on the screen, so forward searches begin at the fifth line +on the screen. +However nonrepeated searches (invoked with "/" or "?") +always begin at the start or end of the current screen respectively. +.IP "\-J or \-\-status-column" +Displays a status column at the left edge of the screen. +The status column shows the lines that matched the current search. +The status column is also used if the \-w or \-W option is in effect. +.IP "\-k\fIfilename\fP or \-\-lesskey-file=\fIfilename\fP" +Causes +.I less +to open and interpret the named file as a +.I lesskey +(1) file. +Multiple \-k options may be specified. +If the LESSKEY or LESSKEY_SYSTEM environment variable is set, or +if a lesskey file is found in a standard place (see KEY BINDINGS), +it is also used as a +.I lesskey +file. +.IP "\-K or \-\-quit-on-intr" +Causes +.I less +to exit immediately (with status 2) +when an interrupt character (usually ^C) is typed. +Normally, an interrupt character causes +.I less +to stop whatever it is doing and return to its command prompt. +Note that use of this option makes it impossible to return to the +command prompt from the "F" command. +.IP "\-L or \-\-no-lessopen" +Ignore the LESSOPEN environment variable +(see the INPUT PREPROCESSOR section below). +This option can be set from within \fIless\fP, +but it will apply only to files opened subsequently, not to the +file which is currently open. +.IP "\-m or \-\-long-prompt" +Causes +.I less +to prompt verbosely (like \fImore\fP), +with the percent into the file. +By default, +.I less +prompts with a colon. +.IP "\-M or \-\-LONG-PROMPT" +Causes +.I less +to prompt even more verbosely than +.I more. +.IP "\-n or \-\-line-numbers" +Suppresses line numbers. +The default (to use line numbers) may cause +.I less +to run more slowly in some cases, especially with a very large input file. +Suppressing line numbers with the \-n option will avoid this problem. +Using line numbers means: the line number will be displayed in the verbose +prompt and in the = command, +and the v command will pass the current line number to the editor +(see also the discussion of LESSEDIT in PROMPTS below). +.IP "\-N or \-\-LINE-NUMBERS" +Causes a line number to be displayed at the beginning of +each line in the display. +.IP "\-o\fIfilename\fP or \-\-log-file=\fIfilename\fP" +Causes +.I less +to copy its input to the named file as it is being viewed. +This applies only when the input file is a pipe, +not an ordinary file. +If the file already exists, +.I less +will ask for confirmation before overwriting it. +.IP "\-O\fIfilename\fP or \-\-LOG-FILE=\fIfilename\fP" +The \-O option is like \-o, but it will overwrite an existing +file without asking for confirmation. +.sp +If no log file has been specified, +the \-o and \-O options can be used from within +.I less +to specify a log file. +Without a file name, they will simply report the name of the log file. +The "s" command is equivalent to specifying \-o from within +.I less. +.IP "\-p\fIpattern\fP or \-\-pattern=\fIpattern\fP" +The \-p option on the command line is equivalent to +specifying +/\fIpattern\fP; +that is, it tells +.I less +to start at the first occurrence of \fIpattern\fP in the file. +.IP "\-P\fIprompt\fP or \-\-prompt=\fIprompt\fP" +Provides a way to tailor the three prompt +styles to your own preference. +This option would normally be put in the LESS environment +variable, rather than being typed in with each +.I less +command. +Such an option must either be the last option in the LESS variable, +or be terminated by a dollar sign. + \-Ps followed by a string changes the default (short) prompt +to that string. + \-Pm changes the medium (\-m) prompt. + \-PM changes the long (\-M) prompt. + \-Ph changes the prompt for the help screen. + \-P= changes the message printed by the = command. + \-Pw changes the message printed while waiting for data (in the F command). +All prompt strings consist of a sequence of +letters and special escape sequences. +See the section on PROMPTS for more details. +.IP "\-q or \-\-quiet or \-\-silent" +Causes moderately "quiet" operation: +the terminal bell is not rung +if an attempt is made to scroll past the end of the file +or before the beginning of the file. +If the terminal has a "visual bell", it is used instead. +The bell will be rung on certain other errors, +such as typing an invalid character. +The default is to ring the terminal bell in all such cases. +.IP "\-Q or \-\-QUIET or \-\-SILENT" +Causes totally "quiet" operation: +the terminal bell is never rung. +.IP "\-r or \-\-raw-control-chars" +Causes "raw" control characters to be displayed. +The default is to display control characters using the caret notation; +for example, a control-A (octal 001) is displayed as "^A". +Warning: when the \-r option is used, +.I less +cannot keep track of the actual appearance of the screen +(since this depends on how the screen responds to +each type of control character). +Thus, various display problems may result, +such as long lines being split in the wrong place. +.IP "\-R or \-\-RAW-CONTROL-CHARS" +Like \-r, but only ANSI "color" escape sequences are output in "raw" form. +Unlike \-r, the screen appearance is maintained correctly in most cases. +ANSI "color" escape sequences are sequences of the form: +.sp + ESC [ \&...\& m +.sp +where the "...\&" is zero or more color specification characters +For the purpose of keeping track of screen appearance, +ANSI color escape sequences are assumed to not move the cursor. +You can make +.I less +think that characters other than "m" can end ANSI color escape sequences +by setting the environment variable LESSANSIENDCHARS to the list of +characters which can end a color escape sequence. +And you can make +.I less +think that characters other than the standard ones may appear between +the ESC and the m by setting the environment variable LESSANSIMIDCHARS +to the list of characters which can appear. +.IP "\-s or \-\-squeeze-blank-lines" +Causes consecutive blank lines to be squeezed into a single blank line. +This is useful when viewing +.I nroff +output. +.IP "\-S or \-\-chop-long-lines" +Causes lines longer than the screen width to be +chopped (truncated) rather than wrapped. +That is, the portion of a long line that does not fit in +the screen width is not shown. +The default is to wrap long lines; that is, display the remainder +on the next line. +.IP "\-t\fItag\fP or \-\-tag=\fItag\fP" +The \-t option, followed immediately by a TAG, +will edit the file containing that tag. +For this to work, tag information must be available; +for example, there may be a file in the current directory called "tags", +which was previously built by +.I ctags +(1) or an equivalent command. +If the environment variable LESSGLOBALTAGS is set, it is taken to be +the name of a command compatible with +.I global +(1), and that command is executed to find the tag. +(See http://www.gnu.org/software/global/global.html). +The \-t option may also be specified from within +.I less +(using the \- command) as a way of examining a new file. +The command ":t" is equivalent to specifying \-t from within +.I less. +.IP "\-T\fItagsfile\fP or \-\-tag-file=\fItagsfile\fP" +Specifies a tags file to be used instead of "tags". +.IP "\-u or \-\-underline-special" +Causes backspaces and carriage returns to be treated as printable characters; +that is, they are sent to the terminal when they appear in the input. +.IP "\-U or \-\-UNDERLINE-SPECIAL" +Causes backspaces, tabs and carriage returns to be +treated as control characters; +that is, they are handled as specified by the \-r option. +.sp +By default, if neither \-u nor \-U is given, +backspaces which appear adjacent to an underscore character +are treated specially: +the underlined text is displayed +using the terminal's hardware underlining capability. +Also, backspaces which appear between two identical characters +are treated specially: +the overstruck text is printed +using the terminal's hardware boldface capability. +Other backspaces are deleted, along with the preceding character. +Carriage returns immediately followed by a newline are deleted. +Other carriage returns are handled as specified by the \-r option. +Text which is overstruck or underlined can be searched for +if neither \-u nor \-U is in effect. +.IP "\-V or \-\-version" +Displays the version number of +.I less. +.IP "\-w or \-\-hilite-unread" +Temporarily highlights the first "new" line after a forward movement +of a full page. +The first "new" line is the line immediately following the line previously +at the bottom of the screen. +Also highlights the target line after a g or p command. +The highlight is removed at the next command which causes movement. +The entire line is highlighted, unless the \-J option is in effect, +in which case only the status column is highlighted. +.IP "\-W or \-\-HILITE-UNREAD" +Like \-w, but temporarily highlights the first new line after any +forward movement command larger than one line. +.IP "\-x\fIn\fP,...\& or \-\-tabs=\fIn\fP,..." +Sets tab stops. +If only one \fIn\fP is specified, tab stops are set at multiples of \fIn\fP. +If multiple values separated by commas are specified, tab stops +are set at those positions, and then continue with the same spacing as the +last two. +For example, \fI-x9,17\fP will set tabs at positions 9, 17, 25, 33, etc. +The default for \fIn\fP is 8. +.IP "\-X or \-\-no-init" +Disables sending the termcap initialization and deinitialization strings +to the terminal. +This is sometimes desirable if the deinitialization string does +something unnecessary, like clearing the screen. +.IP "\-y\fIn\fP or \-\-max-forw-scroll=\fIn\fP" +Specifies a maximum number of lines to scroll forward. +If it is necessary to scroll forward more than \fIn\fP lines, +the screen is repainted instead. +The \-c or \-C option may be used to repaint from the top of +the screen if desired. +By default, any forward movement causes scrolling. +.IP "\-[z]\fIn\fP or \-\-window=\fIn\fP" +Changes the default scrolling window size to \fIn\fP lines. +The default is one screenful. +The z and w commands can also be used to change the window size. +The "z" may be omitted for compatibility with some versions of +.I more. +If the number +.I n +is negative, it indicates +.I n +lines less than the current screen size. +For example, if the screen is 24 lines, \fI\-z\-4\fP sets the +scrolling window to 20 lines. If the screen is resized to 40 lines, +the scrolling window automatically changes to 36 lines. +.IP "\-\fI\(dqcc\fP\ or\ \-\-quotes=\fIcc\fP" +Changes the filename quoting character. +This may be necessary if you are trying to name a file +which contains both spaces and quote characters. +Followed by a single character, this changes the quote character to that +character. +Filenames containing a space should then be surrounded by that character +rather than by double quotes. +Followed by two characters, changes the open quote to the first character, +and the close quote to the second character. +Filenames containing a space should then be preceded by the open quote +character and followed by the close quote character. +Note that even after the quote characters are changed, this option +remains \-" (a dash followed by a double quote). +.IP "\-~ or \-\-tilde" +Normally lines after end of file are displayed as a single tilde (~). +This option causes lines after end of file to be displayed as blank lines. +.IP "\-# or \-\-shift" +Specifies the default number of positions to scroll horizontally +in the RIGHTARROW and LEFTARROW commands. +If the number specified is zero, it sets the default number of +positions to one half of the screen width. +Alternately, the number may be specified as a fraction of the width +of the screen, starting with a decimal point: \&.5 is half of the +screen width, \&.3 is three tenths of the screen width, and so on. +If the number is specified as a fraction, the actual number of +scroll positions is recalculated if the terminal window is resized, +so that the actual scroll remains at the specified fraction +of the screen width. +.IP "\-\-follow-name" +Normally, if the input file is renamed while an F command is executing, +.I less +will continue to display the contents of the original file despite +its name change. +If \-\-follow-name is specified, during an F command +.I less +will periodically attempt to reopen the file by name. +If the reopen succeeds and the file is a different file from the original +(which means that a new file has been created +with the same name as the original (now renamed) file), +.I less +will display the contents of that new file. +.IP "\-\-no-keypad" +Disables sending the keypad initialization and deinitialization strings +to the terminal. +This is sometimes useful if the keypad strings make the numeric +keypad behave in an undesirable manner. +.IP "\-\-use-backslash" +This option changes the interpretations of options which follow this one. +After the \-\-use-backslash option, any backslash in an option string is +removed and the following character is taken literally. +This allows a dollar sign to be included in option strings. +.IP \-\- +A command line argument of "\-\-" marks the end of option arguments. +Any arguments following this are interpreted as filenames. +This can be useful when viewing a file whose name begins with a "\-" or "+". +.IP + +If a command line option begins with \fB+\fP, +the remainder of that option is taken to be an initial command to +.I less. +For example, +G tells +.I less +to start at the end of the file rather than the beginning, +and +/xyz tells it to start at the first occurrence of "xyz" in the file. +As a special case, + acts like +g; +that is, it starts the display at the specified line number +(however, see the caveat under the "g" command above). +If the option starts with ++, the initial command applies to +every file being viewed, not just the first one. +The + command described previously +may also be used to set (or change) an initial command for every file. + +.SH "LINE EDITING" +When entering command line at the bottom of the screen +(for example, a filename for the :e command, +or the pattern for a search command), +certain keys can be used to manipulate the command line. +Most commands have an alternate form in [ brackets ] which can be used if +a key does not exist on a particular keyboard. +(Note that the forms beginning with ESC do not work +in some MS-DOS and Windows systems because ESC is the line erase character.) +Any of these special keys may be entered literally by preceding +it with the "literal" character, either ^V or ^A. +A backslash itself may also be entered literally by entering two backslashes. +.IP "LEFTARROW [ ESC-h ]" +Move the cursor one space to the left. +.IP "RIGHTARROW [ ESC-l ]" +Move the cursor one space to the right. +.IP "^LEFTARROW [ ESC-b or ESC-LEFTARROW ]" +(That is, CONTROL and LEFTARROW simultaneously.) +Move the cursor one word to the left. +.IP "^RIGHTARROW [ ESC-w or ESC-RIGHTARROW ]" +(That is, CONTROL and RIGHTARROW simultaneously.) +Move the cursor one word to the right. +.IP "HOME [ ESC-0 ]" +Move the cursor to the beginning of the line. +.IP "END [ ESC-$ ]" +Move the cursor to the end of the line. +.IP "BACKSPACE" +Delete the character to the left of the cursor, +or cancel the command if the command line is empty. +.IP "DELETE or [ ESC-x ]" +Delete the character under the cursor. +.IP "^BACKSPACE [ ESC-BACKSPACE ]" +(That is, CONTROL and BACKSPACE simultaneously.) +Delete the word to the left of the cursor. +.IP "^DELETE [ ESC-X or ESC-DELETE ]" +(That is, CONTROL and DELETE simultaneously.) +Delete the word under the cursor. +.IP "UPARROW [ ESC-k ]" +Retrieve the previous command line. +If you first enter some text and then press UPARROW, +it will retrieve the previous command which begins with that text. +.IP "DOWNARROW [ ESC-j ]" +Retrieve the next command line. +If you first enter some text and then press DOWNARROW, +it will retrieve the next command which begins with that text. +.IP "TAB" +Complete the partial filename to the left of the cursor. +If it matches more than one filename, the first match +is entered into the command line. +Repeated TABs will cycle thru the other matching filenames. +If the completed filename is a directory, a "/" is appended to the filename. +(On MS-DOS systems, a "\e" is appended.) +The environment variable LESSSEPARATOR can be used to specify a +different character to append to a directory name. +.IP "BACKTAB [ ESC-TAB ]" +Like, TAB, but cycles in the reverse direction thru the matching filenames. +.IP "^L" +Complete the partial filename to the left of the cursor. +If it matches more than one filename, all matches are entered into +the command line (if they fit). +.IP "^U (Unix and OS/2) or ESC (MS-DOS)" +Delete the entire command line, +or cancel the command if the command line is empty. +If you have changed your line-kill character in Unix to something +other than ^U, that character is used instead of ^U. +.IP "^G" +Delete the entire command line and return to the main prompt. + +.SH "KEY BINDINGS" +You may define your own +.I less +commands by using the program +.I lesskey +(1) +to create a lesskey file. +This file specifies a set of command keys and an action +associated with each key. +You may also use +.I lesskey +to change the line-editing keys (see LINE EDITING), +and to set environment variables. +If the environment variable LESSKEY is set, +.I less +uses that as the name of the lesskey file. +Otherwise, +.I less +looks in a standard place for the lesskey file: +On Unix systems, +.I less +looks for a lesskey file called "$HOME/.less". +On MS-DOS and Windows systems, +.I less +looks for a lesskey file called "$HOME/_less", and if it is not found there, +then looks for a lesskey file called "_less" in any directory specified +in the PATH environment variable. +On OS/2 systems, +.I less +looks for a lesskey file called "$HOME/less.ini", and if it is not found, +then looks for a lesskey file called "less.ini" in any directory specified +in the INIT environment variable, and if it not found there, +then looks for a lesskey file called "less.ini" in any directory specified +in the PATH environment variable. +See the +.I lesskey +manual page for more details. +.P +A system-wide lesskey file may also be set up to provide key bindings. +If a key is defined in both a local lesskey file and in the +system-wide file, key bindings in the local file take precedence over +those in the system-wide file. +If the environment variable LESSKEY_SYSTEM is set, +.I less +uses that as the name of the system-wide lesskey file. +Otherwise, +.I less +looks in a standard place for the system-wide lesskey file: +On Unix systems, the system-wide lesskey file is /usr/local/etc/sysless. +(However, if +.I less +was built with a different sysconf directory than /usr/local/etc, +that directory is where the sysless file is found.) +On MS-DOS and Windows systems, the system-wide lesskey file is c:\e_sysless. +On OS/2 systems, the system-wide lesskey file is c:\esysless.ini. + +.SH "INPUT PREPROCESSOR" +You may define an "input preprocessor" for +.I less. +Before +.I less +opens a file, it first gives your input preprocessor a chance to modify the +way the contents of the file are displayed. +An input preprocessor is simply an executable program (or shell script), +which writes the contents of the file to a different file, +called the replacement file. +The contents of the replacement file are then displayed +in place of the contents of the original file. +However, it will appear to the user as if the original file is opened; +that is, +.I less +will display the original filename as the name of the current file. +.PP +An input preprocessor receives one command line argument, the original filename, +as entered by the user. +It should create the replacement file, and when finished, +print the name of the replacement file to its standard output. +If the input preprocessor does not output a replacement filename, +.I less +uses the original file, as normal. +The input preprocessor is not called when viewing standard input. +To set up an input preprocessor, set the LESSOPEN environment variable +to a command line which will invoke your input preprocessor. +This command line should include one occurrence of the string "%s", +which will be replaced by the filename +when the input preprocessor command is invoked. +.PP +When +.I less +closes a file opened in such a way, it will call another program, +called the input postprocessor, +which may perform any desired clean-up action (such as deleting the +replacement file created by LESSOPEN). +This program receives two command line arguments, the original filename +as entered by the user, and the name of the replacement file. +To set up an input postprocessor, set the LESSCLOSE environment variable +to a command line which will invoke your input postprocessor. +It may include two occurrences of the string "%s"; +the first is replaced with the original name of the file and +the second with the name of the replacement file, +which was output by LESSOPEN. +.PP +For example, on many Unix systems, these two scripts will allow you +to keep files in compressed format, but still let +.I less +view them directly: +.PP +lessopen.sh: +.br + #! /bin/sh +.br + case "$1" in +.br + *.Z) uncompress \-c $1 >/tmp/less.$$ 2>/dev/null +.br + if [ \-s /tmp/less.$$ ]; then +.br + echo /tmp/less.$$ +.br + else +.br + rm \-f /tmp/less.$$ +.br + fi +.br + ;; +.br + esac +.PP +lessclose.sh: +.br + #! /bin/sh +.br + rm $2 +.PP +To use these scripts, put them both where they can be executed and +set LESSOPEN="lessopen.sh\ %s", and +LESSCLOSE="lessclose.sh\ %s\ %s". +More complex LESSOPEN and LESSCLOSE scripts may be written +to accept other types of compressed files, and so on. +.PP +It is also possible to set up an input preprocessor to +pipe the file data directly to +.I less, +rather than putting the data into a replacement file. +This avoids the need to decompress the entire file before +starting to view it. +An input preprocessor that works this way is called an input pipe. +An input pipe, instead of writing the name of a replacement file on +its standard output, +writes the entire contents of the replacement file on its standard output. +If the input pipe does not write any characters on its standard output, +then there is no replacement file and +.I less +uses the original file, as normal. +To use an input pipe, +make the first character in the LESSOPEN environment variable a +vertical bar (|) to signify that the input preprocessor is an input pipe. +.PP +For example, on many Unix systems, this script will work like the +previous example scripts: +.PP +lesspipe.sh: +.br + #! /bin/sh +.br + case "$1" in +.br + *.Z) uncompress \-c $1 2>/dev/null +.br + *) exit 1 +.br + ;; +.br + esac +.br + exit $? +.br +.PP +To use this script, put it where it can be executed and set +LESSOPEN="|lesspipe.sh %s". +.PP +Note that a preprocessor cannot output an empty file, since that +is interpreted as meaning there is no replacement, and +the original file is used. +To avoid this, if LESSOPEN starts with two vertical bars, +the exit status of the script becomes meaningful. +If the exit status is zero, the output is considered to be +replacement text, even if it empty. +If the exit status is nonzero, any output is ignored and the +original file is used. +For compatibility with previous versions of +.I less, +if LESSOPEN starts with only one vertical bar, the exit status +of the preprocessor is ignored. +.PP +When an input pipe is used, a LESSCLOSE postprocessor can be used, +but it is usually not necessary since there is no replacement file +to clean up. +In this case, the replacement file name passed to the LESSCLOSE +postprocessor is "\-". +.PP +For compatibility with previous versions of +.I less, +the input preprocessor or pipe is not used if +.I less +is viewing standard input. +However, if the first character of LESSOPEN is a dash (\-), +the input preprocessor is used on standard input as well as other files. +In this case, the dash is not considered to be part of +the preprocessor command. +If standard input is being viewed, the input preprocessor is passed +a file name consisting of a single dash. +Similarly, if the first two characters of LESSOPEN are vertical bar and dash +(|\-) or two vertical bars and a dash (||\-), +the input pipe is used on standard input as well as other files. +Again, in this case the dash is not considered to be part of +the input pipe command. + +.SH "NATIONAL CHARACTER SETS" +There are three types of characters in the input file: +.IP "normal characters" +can be displayed directly to the screen. +.IP "control characters" +should not be displayed directly, but are expected to be found +in ordinary text files (such as backspace and tab). +.IP "binary characters" +should not be displayed directly and are not expected to be found +in text files. +.PP +A "character set" is simply a description of which characters are to +be considered normal, control, and binary. +The LESSCHARSET environment variable may be used to select a character set. +Possible values for LESSCHARSET are: +.IP ascii +BS, TAB, NL, CR, and formfeed are control characters, +all chars with values between 32 and 126 are normal, +and all others are binary. +.IP iso8859 +Selects an ISO 8859 character set. +This is the same as ASCII, except characters between 160 and 255 are +treated as normal characters. +.IP latin1 +Same as iso8859. +.IP latin9 +Same as iso8859. +.IP dos +Selects a character set appropriate for MS-DOS. +.IP ebcdic +Selects an EBCDIC character set. +.IP IBM-1047 +Selects an EBCDIC character set used by OS/390 Unix Services. +This is the EBCDIC analogue of latin1. You get similar results +by setting either LESSCHARSET=IBM-1047 or LC_CTYPE=en_US +in your environment. +.IP koi8-r +Selects a Russian character set. +.IP next +Selects a character set appropriate for NeXT computers. +.IP utf-8 +Selects the UTF-8 encoding of the ISO 10646 character set. +UTF-8 is special in that it supports multi-byte characters in the input file. +It is the only character set that supports multi-byte characters. +.IP windows +Selects a character set appropriate for Microsoft Windows (cp 1251). +.PP +In rare cases, it may be desired to tailor +.I less +to use a character set other than the ones definable by LESSCHARSET. +In this case, the environment variable LESSCHARDEF can be used +to define a character set. +It should be set to a string where each character in the string represents +one character in the character set. +The character "." is used for a normal character, "c" for control, +and "b" for binary. +A decimal number may be used for repetition. +For example, "bccc4b.\&" would mean character 0 is binary, +1, 2 and 3 are control, 4, 5, 6 and 7 are binary, and 8 is normal. +All characters after the last are taken to be the same as the last, +so characters 9 through 255 would be normal. +(This is an example, and does not necessarily +represent any real character set.) +.PP +This table shows the value of LESSCHARDEF which is equivalent +to each of the possible values for LESSCHARSET: +.sp + ascii\ 8bcccbcc18b95.b +.br + dos\ \ \ 8bcccbcc12bc5b95.b. +.br + ebcdic 5bc6bcc7bcc41b.9b7.9b5.b..8b6.10b6.b9.7b +.br + \ \ \ \ \ \ 9.8b8.17b3.3b9.7b9.8b8.6b10.b.b.b. +.br + IBM-1047 4cbcbc3b9cbccbccbb4c6bcc5b3cbbc4bc4bccbc +.br + \ \ \ \ \ \ 191.b +.br + iso8859 8bcccbcc18b95.33b. +.br + koi8-r 8bcccbcc18b95.b128. +.br + latin1 8bcccbcc18b95.33b. +.br + next\ \ 8bcccbcc18b95.bb125.bb +.PP +If neither LESSCHARSET nor LESSCHARDEF is set, +but any of the strings "UTF-8", "UTF8", "utf-8" or "utf8" +is found in the LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE or LANG +environment variables, then the default character set is utf-8. +.PP +If that string is not found, but your system supports the +.I setlocale +interface, +.I less +will use setlocale to determine the character set. +setlocale is controlled by setting the LANG or LC_CTYPE environment +variables. +.PP +Finally, if the +.I setlocale +interface is also not available, the default character set is latin1. +.PP +Control and binary characters are displayed in standout (reverse video). +Each such character is displayed in caret notation if possible +(e.g.\& ^A for control-A). Caret notation is used only if +inverting the 0100 bit results in a normal printable character. +Otherwise, the character is displayed as a hex number in angle brackets. +This format can be changed by +setting the LESSBINFMT environment variable. +LESSBINFMT may begin with a "*" and one character to select +the display attribute: +"*k" is blinking, "*d" is bold, "*u" is underlined, "*s" is standout, +and "*n" is normal. +If LESSBINFMT does not begin with a "*", normal attribute is assumed. +The remainder of LESSBINFMT is a string which may include one +printf-style escape sequence (a % followed by x, X, o, d, etc.). +For example, if LESSBINFMT is "*u[%x]", binary characters +are displayed in underlined hexadecimal surrounded by brackets. +The default if no LESSBINFMT is specified is "*s<%02X>". +Warning: the result of expanding the character via LESSBINFMT must +be less than 31 characters. +.PP +When the character set is utf-8, the LESSUTFBINFMT environment variable +acts similarly to LESSBINFMT but it applies to Unicode code points +that were successfully decoded but are unsuitable for display (e.g., +unassigned code points). +Its default value is "". +Note that LESSUTFBINFMT and LESSBINFMT share their display attribute +setting ("*x") so specifying one will affect both; +LESSUTFBINFMT is read after LESSBINFMT so its setting, if any, +will have priority. +Problematic octets in a UTF-8 file (octets of a truncated sequence, +octets of a complete but non-shortest form sequence, illegal octets, +and stray trailing octets) +are displayed individually using LESSBINFMT so as to facilitate diagnostic +of how the UTF-8 file is ill-formed. + +.SH "PROMPTS" +The \-P option allows you to tailor the prompt to your preference. +The string given to the \-P option replaces the specified prompt string. +Certain characters in the string are interpreted specially. +The prompt mechanism is rather complicated to provide flexibility, +but the ordinary user need not understand the details of constructing +personalized prompt strings. +.sp +A percent sign followed by a single character is expanded +according to what the following character is: +.IP "%b\fIX\fP" +Replaced by the byte offset into the current input file. +The b is followed by a single character (shown as \fIX\fP above) +which specifies the line whose byte offset is to be used. +If the character is a "t", the byte offset of the top line in the +display is used, +an "m" means use the middle line, +a "b" means use the bottom line, +a "B" means use the line just after the bottom line, +and a "j" means use the "target" line, as specified by the \-j option. +.IP "%B" +Replaced by the size of the current input file. +.IP "%c" +Replaced by the column number of the text appearing in the first +column of the screen. +.IP "%d\fIX\fP" +Replaced by the page number of a line in the input file. +The line to be used is determined by the \fIX\fP, as with the %b option. +.IP "%D" +Replaced by the number of pages in the input file, +or equivalently, the page number of the last line in the input file. +.IP "%E" +Replaced by the name of the editor (from the VISUAL environment variable, +or the EDITOR environment variable if VISUAL is not defined). +See the discussion of the LESSEDIT feature below. +.IP "%f" +Replaced by the name of the current input file. +.IP "%F" +Replaced by the last component of the name of the current input file. +.IP "%i" +Replaced by the index of the current file in the list of +input files. +.IP "%l\fIX\fP" +Replaced by the line number of a line in the input file. +The line to be used is determined by the \fIX\fP, as with the %b option. +.IP "%L" +Replaced by the line number of the last line in the input file. +.IP "%m" +Replaced by the total number of input files. +.IP "%p\fIX\fP" +Replaced by the percent into the current input file, based on byte offsets. +The line used is determined by the \fIX\fP as with the %b option. +.IP "%P\fIX\fP" +Replaced by the percent into the current input file, based on line numbers. +The line used is determined by the \fIX\fP as with the %b option. +.IP "%s" +Same as %B. +.IP "%t" +Causes any trailing spaces to be removed. +Usually used at the end of the string, but may appear anywhere. +.IP "%T" +Normally expands to the word "file". +However if viewing files via a tags list using the \-t option, it expands to the word "tag". +.IP "%x" +Replaced by the name of the next input file in the list. +.PP +If any item is unknown (for example, the file size if input +is a pipe), a question mark is printed instead. +.PP +The format of the prompt string can be changed +depending on certain conditions. +A question mark followed by a single character acts like an "IF": +depending on the following character, a condition is evaluated. +If the condition is true, any characters following the question mark +and condition character, up to a period, are included in the prompt. +If the condition is false, such characters are not included. +A colon appearing between the question mark and the +period can be used to establish an "ELSE": any characters between +the colon and the period are included in the string if and only if +the IF condition is false. +Condition characters (which follow a question mark) may be: +.IP "?a" +True if any characters have been included in the prompt so far. +.IP "?b\fIX\fP" +True if the byte offset of the specified line is known. +.IP "?B" +True if the size of current input file is known. +.IP "?c" +True if the text is horizontally shifted (%c is not zero). +.IP "?d\fIX\fP" +True if the page number of the specified line is known. +.IP "?e" +True if at end-of-file. +.IP "?f" +True if there is an input filename +(that is, if input is not a pipe). +.IP "?l\fIX\fP" +True if the line number of the specified line is known. +.IP "?L" +True if the line number of the last line in the file is known. +.IP "?m" +True if there is more than one input file. +.IP "?n" +True if this is the first prompt in a new input file. +.IP "?p\fIX\fP" +True if the percent into the current input file, based on byte offsets, +of the specified line is known. +.IP "?P\fIX\fP" +True if the percent into the current input file, based on line numbers, +of the specified line is known. +.IP "?s" +Same as "?B". +.IP "?x" +True if there is a next input file +(that is, if the current input file is not the last one). +.PP +Any characters other than the special ones +(question mark, colon, period, percent, and backslash) +become literally part of the prompt. +Any of the special characters may be included in the prompt literally +by preceding it with a backslash. +.PP +Some examples: +.sp +?f%f:Standard input. +.sp +This prompt prints the filename, if known; +otherwise the string "Standard input". +.sp +?f%f \&.?ltLine %lt:?pt%pt\e%:?btByte %bt:-... +.sp +This prompt would print the filename, if known. +The filename is followed by the line number, if known, +otherwise the percent if known, otherwise the byte offset if known. +Otherwise, a dash is printed. +Notice how each question mark has a matching period, +and how the % after the %pt +is included literally by escaping it with a backslash. +.sp +?n?f%f\ .?m(%T %i of %m)\ ..?e(END)\ ?x-\ Next\e:\ %x..%t"; +.sp +This prints the filename if this is the first prompt in a file, +followed by the "file N of N" message if there is more +than one input file. +Then, if we are at end-of-file, the string "(END)" is printed +followed by the name of the next file, if there is one. +Finally, any trailing spaces are truncated. +This is the default prompt. +For reference, here are the defaults for +the other two prompts (\-m and \-M respectively). +Each is broken into two lines here for readability only. +.nf +.sp +?n?f%f\ .?m(%T\ %i\ of\ %m)\ ..?e(END)\ ?x-\ Next\e:\ %x.: + ?pB%pB\e%:byte\ %bB?s/%s...%t +.sp +?f%f\ .?n?m(%T\ %i\ of\ %m)\ ..?ltlines\ %lt-%lb?L/%L.\ : + byte\ %bB?s/%s.\ .?e(END)\ ?x-\ Next\e:\ %x.:?pB%pB\e%..%t +.sp +.fi +And here is the default message produced by the = command: +.nf +.sp +?f%f\ .?m(%T\ %i\ of\ %m)\ .?ltlines\ %lt-%lb?L/%L.\ . + byte\ %bB?s/%s.\ ?e(END)\ :?pB%pB\e%..%t +.fi +.PP +The prompt expansion features are also used for another purpose: +if an environment variable LESSEDIT is defined, it is used +as the command to be executed when the v command is invoked. +The LESSEDIT string is expanded in the same way as the prompt strings. +The default value for LESSEDIT is: +.nf +.sp + %E\ ?lm+%lm.\ %f +.sp +.fi +Note that this expands to the editor name, followed by a + and the +line number, followed by the file name. +If your editor does not accept the "+linenumber" syntax, or has other +differences in invocation syntax, the LESSEDIT variable can be +changed to modify this default. + +.SH SECURITY +When the environment variable LESSSECURE is set to 1, +.I less +runs in a "secure" mode. +This means these features are disabled: +.RS +.IP "!" +the shell command +.IP "|" +the pipe command +.IP ":e" +the examine command. +.IP "v" +the editing command +.IP "s \-o" +log files +.IP "\-k" +use of lesskey files +.IP "\-t" +use of tags files +.IP " " +metacharacters in filenames, such as * +.IP " " +filename completion (TAB, ^L) +.RE +.PP +Less can also be compiled to be permanently in "secure" mode. + +.SH "COMPATIBILITY WITH MORE" +If the environment variable LESS_IS_MORE is set to 1, +or if the program is invoked via a file link named "more", +.I less +behaves (mostly) in conformance with the POSIX "more" command specification. +In this mode, less behaves differently in these ways: +.PP +The \-e option works differently. +If the \-e option is not set, +.I less +behaves as if the \-e option were set. +If the \-e option is set, +.I less +behaves as if the \-E option were set. +.PP +The \-m option works differently. +If the \-m option is not set, the medium prompt is used, +and it is prefixed with the string "--More--". +If the \-m option is set, the short prompt is used. +.PP +The \-n option acts like the \-z option. +The normal behavior of the \-n option is unavailable in this mode. +.PP +The parameter to the \-p option is taken to be a +.I less +command rather than a search pattern. +.PP +The LESS environment variable is ignored, +and the MORE environment variable is used in its place. + +.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES" +Environment variables may be specified either in the system environment +as usual, or in a +.I lesskey +(1) file. +If environment variables are defined in more than one place, +variables defined in a local lesskey file take precedence over +variables defined in the system environment, which take precedence +over variables defined in the system-wide lesskey file. +.IP COLUMNS +Sets the number of columns on the screen. +Takes precedence over the number of columns specified by the TERM variable. +(But if you have a windowing system which supports TIOCGWINSZ or WIOCGETD, +the window system's idea of the screen size takes precedence over the +LINES and COLUMNS environment variables.) +.IP EDITOR +The name of the editor (used for the v command). +.IP HOME +Name of the user's home directory +(used to find a lesskey file on Unix and OS/2 systems). +.IP "HOMEDRIVE, HOMEPATH" +Concatenation of the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables is +the name of the user's home directory if the HOME variable is not set +(only in the Windows version). +.IP INIT +Name of the user's init directory (used to find a lesskey file on OS/2 systems). +.IP LANG +Language for determining the character set. +.IP LC_CTYPE +Language for determining the character set. +.IP LESS +Options which are passed to +.I less +automatically. +.IP LESSANSIENDCHARS +Characters which may end an ANSI color escape sequence +(default "m"). +.IP LESSANSIMIDCHARS +Characters which may appear between the ESC character and the +end character in an ANSI color escape sequence +(default "0123456789:;[?!"'#%()*+\ ". +.IP LESSBINFMT +Format for displaying non-printable, non-control characters. +.IP LESSCHARDEF +Defines a character set. +.IP LESSCHARSET +Selects a predefined character set. +.IP LESSCLOSE +Command line to invoke the (optional) input-postprocessor. +.IP LESSECHO +Name of the lessecho program (default "lessecho"). +The lessecho program is needed to expand metacharacters, such as * and ?, +in filenames on Unix systems. +.IP LESSEDIT +Editor prototype string (used for the v command). +See discussion under PROMPTS. +.IP LESSGLOBALTAGS +Name of the command used by the \-t option to find global tags. +Normally should be set to "global" if your system has the +.I global +(1) command. If not set, global tags are not used. +.IP LESSHISTFILE +Name of the history file used to remember search commands and +shell commands between invocations of +.I less. +If set to "\-" or "/dev/null", a history file is not used. +The default is "$HOME/.lesshst" on Unix systems, "$HOME/_lesshst" on +DOS and Windows systems, or "$HOME/lesshst.ini" or "$INIT/lesshst.ini" +on OS/2 systems. +.IP LESSHISTSIZE +The maximum number of commands to save in the history file. +The default is 100. +.IP LESSKEY +Name of the default lesskey(1) file. +.IP LESSKEY_SYSTEM +Name of the default system-wide lesskey(1) file. +.IP LESSMETACHARS +List of characters which are considered "metacharacters" by the shell. +.IP LESSMETAESCAPE +Prefix which less will add before each metacharacter in a +command sent to the shell. +If LESSMETAESCAPE is an empty string, commands containing +metacharacters will not be passed to the shell. +.IP LESSOPEN +Command line to invoke the (optional) input-preprocessor. +.IP LESSSECURE +Runs less in "secure" mode. +See discussion under SECURITY. +.IP LESSSEPARATOR +String to be appended to a directory name in filename completion. +.IP LESSUTFBINFMT +Format for displaying non-printable Unicode code points. +.IP LESS_IS_MORE +Emulate the +.I more +(1) command. +.IP LINES +Sets the number of lines on the screen. +Takes precedence over the number of lines specified by the TERM variable. +(But if you have a windowing system which supports TIOCGWINSZ or WIOCGETD, +the window system's idea of the screen size takes precedence over the +LINES and COLUMNS environment variables.) +.IP MORE +Options which are passed to +.I less +automatically when running in +.I more +compatible mode. +.IP PATH +User's search path (used to find a lesskey file +on MS-DOS and OS/2 systems). +.IP SHELL +The shell used to execute the ! command, as well as to expand filenames. +.IP TERM +The type of terminal on which +.I less +is being run. +.IP VISUAL +The name of the editor (used for the v command). + +.SH "SEE ALSO" +lesskey(1) + +.SH COPYRIGHT +Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman +.PP +less is part of the GNU project and is free software. +You can redistribute it and/or modify it +under the terms of either +(1) the GNU General Public License as published by +the Free Software Foundation; or (2) the Less License. +See the file README in the less distribution for more details +regarding redistribution. +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +along with the source for less; see the file COPYING. +If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place, +Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. +You should also have received a copy of the Less License; +see the file LICENSE. +.PP +less 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. + +.SH AUTHOR +.PP +Mark Nudelman +.br +Send bug reports or comments to +.br +See http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less/bugs.html for the latest list of known bugs in less. +.br +For more information, see the less homepage at +.br +http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less. diff --git a/lessecho.c b/lessecho.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fb0b22d --- /dev/null +++ b/lessecho.c @@ -0,0 +1,271 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * lessecho [-ox] [-cx] [-pn] [-dn] [-a] file ... + * Simply echos its filename arguments on standard output. + * But any argument containing spaces is enclosed in quotes. + * + * -ox Specifies "x" to be the open quote character. + * -cx Specifies "x" to be the close quote character. + * -pn Specifies "n" to be the open quote character, as an integer. + * -dn Specifies "n" to be the close quote character, as an integer. + * -mx Specifies "x" to be a metachar. + * -nn Specifies "n" to be a metachar, as an integer. + * -ex Specifies "x" to be the escape char for metachars. + * -fn Specifies "x" to be the escape char for metachars, as an integer. + * -a Specifies that all arguments are to be quoted. + * The default is that only arguments containing spaces are quoted. + */ + +#include "less.h" + +static char *version = "$Revision: 1.15 $"; + +static int quote_all = 0; +static char openquote = '"'; +static char closequote = '"'; +static char *meta_escape = "\\"; +static char meta_escape_buf[2]; +static char metachars[64] = ""; +static int num_metachars = 0; + + static void +pr_usage() +{ + fprintf(stderr, + "usage: lessecho [-ox] [-cx] [-pn] [-dn] [-mx] [-nn] [-ex] [-fn] [-a] file ...\n"); +} + + static void +pr_version() +{ + char *p; + char buf[10]; + char *pbuf = buf; + + for (p = version; *p != ' '; p++) + if (*p == '\0') + return; + for (p++; *p != '$' && *p != ' ' && *p != '\0'; p++) + *pbuf++ = *p; + *pbuf = '\0'; + printf("%s\n", buf); +} + + static void +pr_error(s) + char *s; +{ + fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", s); + exit(1); +} + + static long +lstrtol(s, radix, pend) + char *s; + int radix; + char **pend; +{ + int v; + int neg = 0; + long n = 0; + + /* Skip leading white space. */ + while (*s == ' ' || *s == '\t') + s++; + + /* Check for a leading + or -. */ + if (*s == '-') + { + neg = 1; + s++; + } else if (*s == '+') + { + s++; + } + + /* Determine radix if caller does not specify. */ + if (radix == 0) + { + radix = 10; + if (*s == '0') + { + switch (*++s) + { + case 'x': + radix = 16; + s++; + break; + default: + radix = 8; + break; + } + } + } + + /* Parse the digits of the number. */ + for (;;) + { + if (*s >= '0' && *s <= '9') + v = *s - '0'; + else if (*s >= 'a' && *s <= 'f') + v = *s - 'a' + 10; + else if (*s >= 'A' && *s <= 'F') + v = *s - 'A' + 10; + else + break; + if (v >= radix) + break; + n = n * radix + v; + s++; + } + + if (pend != NULL) + { + /* Skip trailing white space. */ + while (*s == ' ' || *s == '\t') + s++; + *pend = s; + } + if (neg) + return (-n); + return (n); +} + + +#if !HAVE_STRCHR + char * +strchr(s, c) + char *s; + int c; +{ + for ( ; *s != '\0'; s++) + if (*s == c) + return (s); + if (c == '\0') + return (s); + return (NULL); +} +#endif + + int +main(argc, argv) + int argc; + char *argv[]; +{ + char *arg; + char *s; + int no_more_options; + + no_more_options = 0; + while (--argc > 0) + { + arg = *++argv; + if (*arg != '-' || no_more_options) + break; + switch (*++arg) + { + case 'a': + quote_all = 1; + break; + case 'c': + closequote = *++arg; + break; + case 'd': + closequote = lstrtol(++arg, 0, &s); + if (s == arg) + pr_error("Missing number after -d"); + break; + case 'e': + if (strcmp(++arg, "-") == 0) + meta_escape = ""; + else + meta_escape = arg; + break; + case 'f': + meta_escape_buf[0] = lstrtol(++arg, 0, &s); + meta_escape = meta_escape_buf; + if (s == arg) + pr_error("Missing number after -f"); + break; + case 'o': + openquote = *++arg; + break; + case 'p': + openquote = lstrtol(++arg, 0, &s); + if (s == arg) + pr_error("Missing number after -p"); + break; + case 'm': + metachars[num_metachars++] = *++arg; + metachars[num_metachars] = '\0'; + break; + case 'n': + metachars[num_metachars++] = lstrtol(++arg, 0, &s); + if (s == arg) + pr_error("Missing number after -n"); + metachars[num_metachars] = '\0'; + break; + case '?': + pr_usage(); + return (0); + case '-': + if (*++arg == '\0') + { + no_more_options = 1; + break; + } + if (strcmp(arg, "version") == 0) + { + pr_version(); + return (0); + } + if (strcmp(arg, "help") == 0) + { + pr_usage(); + return (0); + } + pr_error("Invalid option after --"); + default: + pr_error("Invalid option letter"); + } + } + + while (argc-- > 0) + { + int has_meta = 0; + arg = *argv++; + for (s = arg; *s != '\0'; s++) + { + if (strchr(metachars, *s) != NULL) + { + has_meta = 1; + break; + } + } + if (quote_all || (has_meta && strlen(meta_escape) == 0)) + printf("%c%s%c", openquote, arg, closequote); + else + { + for (s = arg; *s != '\0'; s++) + { + if (strchr(metachars, *s) != NULL) + printf("%s", meta_escape); + printf("%c", *s); + } + } + if (argc > 0) + printf(" "); + else + printf("\n"); + } + return (0); +} diff --git a/lessecho.man b/lessecho.man new file mode 100644 index 0000000..56ba943 --- /dev/null +++ b/lessecho.man @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +LESSECHO(1) General Commands Manual LESSECHO(1) + + + +NAME + lessecho - expand metacharacters + +SYNOPSIS + lessecho [-ox] [-cx] [-pn] [-dn] [-mx] [-nn] [-ex] [-a] file ... + +DESCRIPTION + lessecho is a program that simply echos its arguments on standard out- + put. But any metacharacter in the output is preceded by an "escape" + character, which by default is a backslash. + +OPTIONS + A summary of options is included below. + + -ex Specifies "x", rather than backslash, to be the escape char for + metachars. If x is "-", no escape char is used and arguments + containing metachars are surrounded by quotes instead. + + -ox Specifies "x", rather than double-quote, to be the open quote + character, which is used if the -e- option is specified. + + -cx Specifies "x" to be the close quote character. + + -pn Specifies "n" to be the open quote character, as an integer. + + -dn Specifies "n" to be the close quote character, as an integer. + + -mx Specifies "x" to be a metachar. By default, no characters are + considered metachars. + + -nn Specifies "n" to be a metachar, as an integer. + + -fn Specifies "n" to be the escape char for metachars, as an inte- + ger. + + -a Specifies that all arguments are to be quoted. The default is + that only arguments containing metacharacters are quoted + +SEE ALSO + less(1) + +AUTHOR + This manual page was written by Thomas Schoepf , + for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). + + Send bug reports or comments to bug-less@gnu.org. + + + + Version 481: 31 Aug 2015 LESSECHO(1) diff --git a/lessecho.nro b/lessecho.nro new file mode 100644 index 0000000..78b893f --- /dev/null +++ b/lessecho.nro @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +.TH LESSECHO 1 "Version 481: 31 Aug 2015" +.SH NAME +lessecho \- expand metacharacters +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B lessecho +.I "[-ox] [-cx] [-pn] [-dn] [-mx] [-nn] [-ex] [-a] file ..." +.SH "DESCRIPTION" +.I lessecho +is a program that simply echos its arguments on standard output. +But any metacharacter in the output is preceded by an "escape" +character, which by default is a backslash. +.SH OPTIONS +A summary of options is included below. +.TP +.B \-ex +Specifies "x", rather than backslash, to be the escape char for metachars. +If x is "-", no escape char is used and arguments containing metachars +are surrounded by quotes instead. +.TP +.B \-ox +Specifies "x", rather than double-quote, to be the open quote character, +which is used if the -e- option is specified. +.TP +.B \-cx +Specifies "x" to be the close quote character. +.TP +.B \-pn +Specifies "n" to be the open quote character, as an integer. +.TP +.B \-dn +Specifies "n" to be the close quote character, as an integer. +.TP +.B \-mx +Specifies "x" to be a metachar. +By default, no characters are considered metachars. +.TP +.B \-nn +Specifies "n" to be a metachar, as an integer. +.TP +.B \-fn +Specifies "n" to be the escape char for metachars, as an integer. +.TP +.B \-a +Specifies that all arguments are to be quoted. +The default is that only arguments containing metacharacters are quoted +.SH "SEE ALSO" +less(1) +.SH AUTHOR +This manual page was written by Thomas Schoepf , +for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). +.PP +Send bug reports or comments to bug-less@gnu.org. diff --git a/lesskey.c b/lesskey.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..298748b --- /dev/null +++ b/lesskey.c @@ -0,0 +1,874 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * lesskey [-o output] [input] + * + * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * + * + * Make a .less file. + * If no input file is specified, standard input is used. + * If no output file is specified, $HOME/.less is used. + * + * The .less file is used to specify (to "less") user-defined + * key bindings. Basically any sequence of 1 to MAX_CMDLEN + * keystrokes may be bound to an existing less function. + * + * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * + * + * The input file is an ascii file consisting of a + * sequence of lines of the form: + * string action [chars] + * + * "string" is a sequence of command characters which form + * the new user-defined command. The command + * characters may be: + * 1. The actual character itself. + * 2. A character preceded by ^ to specify a + * control character (e.g. ^X means control-X). + * 3. A backslash followed by one to three octal digits + * to specify a character by its octal value. + * 4. A backslash followed by b, e, n, r or t + * to specify \b, ESC, \n, \r or \t, respectively. + * 5. Any character (other than those mentioned above) preceded + * by a \ to specify the character itself (characters which + * must be preceded by \ include ^, \, and whitespace. + * "action" is the name of a "less" action, from the table below. + * "chars" is an optional sequence of characters which is treated + * as keyboard input after the command is executed. + * + * Blank lines and lines which start with # are ignored, + * except for the special control lines: + * #command Signals the beginning of the command + * keys section. + * #line-edit Signals the beginning of the line-editing + * keys section. + * #env Signals the beginning of the environment + * variable section. + * #stop Stops command parsing in less; + * causes all default keys to be disabled. + * + * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * + * + * The output file is a non-ascii file, consisting of a header, + * one or more sections, and a trailer. + * Each section begins with a section header, a section length word + * and the section data. Normally there are three sections: + * CMD_SECTION Definition of command keys. + * EDIT_SECTION Definition of editing keys. + * END_SECTION A special section header, with no + * length word or section data. + * + * Section data consists of zero or more byte sequences of the form: + * string <0> + * or + * string <0> chars <0> + * + * "string" is the command string. + * "<0>" is one null byte. + * "" is one byte containing the action code (the A_xxx value). + * If action is ORed with A_EXTRA, the action byte is followed + * by the null-terminated "chars" string. + * + * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * + */ + +#include "less.h" +#include "lesskey.h" +#include "cmd.h" + +struct cmdname +{ + char *cn_name; + int cn_action; +}; + +struct cmdname cmdnames[] = +{ + { "back-bracket", A_B_BRACKET }, + { "back-line", A_B_LINE }, + { "back-line-force", A_BF_LINE }, + { "back-screen", A_B_SCREEN }, + { "back-scroll", A_B_SCROLL }, + { "back-search", A_B_SEARCH }, + { "back-window", A_B_WINDOW }, + { "debug", A_DEBUG }, + { "digit", A_DIGIT }, + { "display-flag", A_DISP_OPTION }, + { "display-option", A_DISP_OPTION }, + { "end", A_GOEND }, + { "examine", A_EXAMINE }, + { "filter", A_FILTER }, + { "first-cmd", A_FIRSTCMD }, + { "firstcmd", A_FIRSTCMD }, + { "flush-repaint", A_FREPAINT }, + { "forw-bracket", A_F_BRACKET }, + { "forw-forever", A_F_FOREVER }, + { "forw-until-hilite", A_F_UNTIL_HILITE }, + { "forw-line", A_F_LINE }, + { "forw-line-force", A_FF_LINE }, + { "forw-screen", A_F_SCREEN }, + { "forw-screen-force", A_FF_SCREEN }, + { "forw-scroll", A_F_SCROLL }, + { "forw-search", A_F_SEARCH }, + { "forw-window", A_F_WINDOW }, + { "goto-end", A_GOEND }, + { "goto-end-buffered", A_GOEND_BUF }, + { "goto-line", A_GOLINE }, + { "goto-mark", A_GOMARK }, + { "help", A_HELP }, + { "index-file", A_INDEX_FILE }, + { "invalid", A_UINVALID }, + { "left-scroll", A_LSHIFT }, + { "next-file", A_NEXT_FILE }, + { "next-tag", A_NEXT_TAG }, + { "noaction", A_NOACTION }, + { "percent", A_PERCENT }, + { "pipe", A_PIPE }, + { "prev-file", A_PREV_FILE }, + { "prev-tag", A_PREV_TAG }, + { "quit", A_QUIT }, + { "remove-file", A_REMOVE_FILE }, + { "repaint", A_REPAINT }, + { "repaint-flush", A_FREPAINT }, + { "repeat-search", A_AGAIN_SEARCH }, + { "repeat-search-all", A_T_AGAIN_SEARCH }, + { "reverse-search", A_REVERSE_SEARCH }, + { "reverse-search-all", A_T_REVERSE_SEARCH }, + { "right-scroll", A_RSHIFT }, + { "set-mark", A_SETMARK }, + { "shell", A_SHELL }, + { "status", A_STAT }, + { "toggle-flag", A_OPT_TOGGLE }, + { "toggle-option", A_OPT_TOGGLE }, + { "undo-hilite", A_UNDO_SEARCH }, + { "version", A_VERSION }, + { "visual", A_VISUAL }, + { NULL, 0 } +}; + +struct cmdname editnames[] = +{ + { "back-complete", EC_B_COMPLETE }, + { "backspace", EC_BACKSPACE }, + { "delete", EC_DELETE }, + { "down", EC_DOWN }, + { "end", EC_END }, + { "expand", EC_EXPAND }, + { "forw-complete", EC_F_COMPLETE }, + { "home", EC_HOME }, + { "insert", EC_INSERT }, + { "invalid", EC_UINVALID }, + { "kill-line", EC_LINEKILL }, + { "abort", EC_ABORT }, + { "left", EC_LEFT }, + { "literal", EC_LITERAL }, + { "right", EC_RIGHT }, + { "up", EC_UP }, + { "word-backspace", EC_W_BACKSPACE }, + { "word-delete", EC_W_DELETE }, + { "word-left", EC_W_LEFT }, + { "word-right", EC_W_RIGHT }, + { NULL, 0 } +}; + +struct table +{ + struct cmdname *names; + char *pbuffer; + char buffer[MAX_USERCMD]; +}; + +struct table cmdtable; +struct table edittable; +struct table vartable; +struct table *currtable = &cmdtable; + +char fileheader[] = { + C0_LESSKEY_MAGIC, + C1_LESSKEY_MAGIC, + C2_LESSKEY_MAGIC, + C3_LESSKEY_MAGIC +}; +char filetrailer[] = { + C0_END_LESSKEY_MAGIC, + C1_END_LESSKEY_MAGIC, + C2_END_LESSKEY_MAGIC +}; +char cmdsection[1] = { CMD_SECTION }; +char editsection[1] = { EDIT_SECTION }; +char varsection[1] = { VAR_SECTION }; +char endsection[1] = { END_SECTION }; + +char *infile = NULL; +char *outfile = NULL ; + +int linenum; +int errors; + +extern char version[]; + + void +usage() +{ + fprintf(stderr, "usage: lesskey [-o output] [input]\n"); + exit(1); +} + + char * +mkpathname(dirname, filename) + char *dirname; + char *filename; +{ + char *pathname; + + pathname = calloc(strlen(dirname) + strlen(filename) + 2, sizeof(char)); + strcpy(pathname, dirname); + strcat(pathname, PATHNAME_SEP); + strcat(pathname, filename); + return (pathname); +} + +/* + * Figure out the name of a default file (in the user's HOME directory). + */ + char * +homefile(filename) + char *filename; +{ + char *p; + char *pathname; + + if ((p = getenv("HOME")) != NULL && *p != '\0') + pathname = mkpathname(p, filename); +#if OS2 + else if ((p = getenv("INIT")) != NULL && *p != '\0') + pathname = mkpathname(p, filename); +#endif + else + { + fprintf(stderr, "cannot find $HOME - using current directory\n"); + pathname = mkpathname(".", filename); + } + return (pathname); +} + +/* + * Parse command line arguments. + */ + void +parse_args(argc, argv) + int argc; + char **argv; +{ + char *arg; + + outfile = NULL; + while (--argc > 0) + { + arg = *++argv; + if (arg[0] != '-') + /* Arg does not start with "-"; it's not an option. */ + break; + if (arg[1] == '\0') + /* "-" means standard input. */ + break; + if (arg[1] == '-' && arg[2] == '\0') + { + /* "--" means end of options. */ + argc--; + argv++; + break; + } + switch (arg[1]) + { + case '-': + if (strncmp(arg, "--output", 8) == 0) + { + if (arg[8] == '\0') + outfile = &arg[8]; + else if (arg[8] == '=') + outfile = &arg[9]; + else + usage(); + goto opt_o; + } + if (strcmp(arg, "--version") == 0) + { + goto opt_V; + } + usage(); + break; + case 'o': + outfile = &argv[0][2]; + opt_o: + if (*outfile == '\0') + { + if (--argc <= 0) + usage(); + outfile = *(++argv); + } + break; + case 'V': + opt_V: + printf("lesskey version %s\n", version); + exit(0); + default: + usage(); + } + } + if (argc > 1) + usage(); + /* + * Open the input file, or use DEF_LESSKEYINFILE if none specified. + */ + if (argc > 0) + infile = *argv; + else + infile = homefile(DEF_LESSKEYINFILE); +} + +/* + * Initialize data structures. + */ + void +init_tables() +{ + cmdtable.names = cmdnames; + cmdtable.pbuffer = cmdtable.buffer; + + edittable.names = editnames; + edittable.pbuffer = edittable.buffer; + + vartable.names = NULL; + vartable.pbuffer = vartable.buffer; +} + +/* + * Parse one character of a string. + */ + char * +tstr(pp, xlate) + char **pp; + int xlate; +{ + register char *p; + register char ch; + register int i; + static char buf[10]; + static char tstr_control_k[] = + { SK_SPECIAL_KEY, SK_CONTROL_K, 6, 1, 1, 1, '\0' }; + + p = *pp; + switch (*p) + { + case '\\': + ++p; + switch (*p) + { + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': + case '4': case '5': case '6': case '7': + /* + * Parse an octal number. + */ + ch = 0; + i = 0; + do + ch = 8*ch + (*p - '0'); + while (*++p >= '0' && *p <= '7' && ++i < 3); + *pp = p; + if (xlate && ch == CONTROL('K')) + return tstr_control_k; + buf[0] = ch; + buf[1] = '\0'; + return (buf); + case 'b': + *pp = p+1; + return ("\b"); + case 'e': + *pp = p+1; + buf[0] = ESC; + buf[1] = '\0'; + return (buf); + case 'n': + *pp = p+1; + return ("\n"); + case 'r': + *pp = p+1; + return ("\r"); + case 't': + *pp = p+1; + return ("\t"); + case 'k': + if (xlate) + { + switch (*++p) + { + case 'u': ch = SK_UP_ARROW; break; + case 'd': ch = SK_DOWN_ARROW; break; + case 'r': ch = SK_RIGHT_ARROW; break; + case 'l': ch = SK_LEFT_ARROW; break; + case 'U': ch = SK_PAGE_UP; break; + case 'D': ch = SK_PAGE_DOWN; break; + case 'h': ch = SK_HOME; break; + case 'e': ch = SK_END; break; + case 'x': ch = SK_DELETE; break; + default: + error("illegal char after \\k"); + *pp = p+1; + return (""); + } + *pp = p+1; + buf[0] = SK_SPECIAL_KEY; + buf[1] = ch; + buf[2] = 6; + buf[3] = 1; + buf[4] = 1; + buf[5] = 1; + buf[6] = '\0'; + return (buf); + } + /* FALLTHRU */ + default: + /* + * Backslash followed by any other char + * just means that char. + */ + *pp = p+1; + buf[0] = *p; + buf[1] = '\0'; + if (xlate && buf[0] == CONTROL('K')) + return tstr_control_k; + return (buf); + } + case '^': + /* + * Caret means CONTROL. + */ + *pp = p+2; + buf[0] = CONTROL(p[1]); + buf[1] = '\0'; + if (buf[0] == CONTROL('K')) + return tstr_control_k; + return (buf); + } + *pp = p+1; + buf[0] = *p; + buf[1] = '\0'; + if (xlate && buf[0] == CONTROL('K')) + return tstr_control_k; + return (buf); +} + +/* + * Skip leading spaces in a string. + */ + public char * +skipsp(s) + register char *s; +{ + while (*s == ' ' || *s == '\t') + s++; + return (s); +} + +/* + * Skip non-space characters in a string. + */ + public char * +skipnsp(s) + register char *s; +{ + while (*s != '\0' && *s != ' ' && *s != '\t') + s++; + return (s); +} + +/* + * Clean up an input line: + * strip off the trailing newline & any trailing # comment. + */ + char * +clean_line(s) + char *s; +{ + register int i; + + s = skipsp(s); + for (i = 0; s[i] != '\n' && s[i] != '\r' && s[i] != '\0'; i++) + if (s[i] == '#' && (i == 0 || s[i-1] != '\\')) + break; + s[i] = '\0'; + return (s); +} + +/* + * Add a byte to the output command table. + */ + void +add_cmd_char(c) + int c; +{ + if (currtable->pbuffer >= currtable->buffer + MAX_USERCMD) + { + error("too many commands"); + exit(1); + } + *(currtable->pbuffer)++ = c; +} + +/* + * Add a string to the output command table. + */ + void +add_cmd_str(s) + char *s; +{ + for ( ; *s != '\0'; s++) + add_cmd_char(*s); +} + +/* + * See if we have a special "control" line. + */ + int +control_line(s) + char *s; +{ +#define PREFIX(str,pat) (strncmp(str,pat,strlen(pat)) == 0) + + if (PREFIX(s, "#line-edit")) + { + currtable = &edittable; + return (1); + } + if (PREFIX(s, "#command")) + { + currtable = &cmdtable; + return (1); + } + if (PREFIX(s, "#env")) + { + currtable = &vartable; + return (1); + } + if (PREFIX(s, "#stop")) + { + add_cmd_char('\0'); + add_cmd_char(A_END_LIST); + return (1); + } + return (0); +} + +/* + * Output some bytes. + */ + void +fputbytes(fd, buf, len) + FILE *fd; + char *buf; + int len; +{ + while (len-- > 0) + { + fwrite(buf, sizeof(char), 1, fd); + buf++; + } +} + +/* + * Output an integer, in special KRADIX form. + */ + void +fputint(fd, val) + FILE *fd; + unsigned int val; +{ + char c; + + if (val >= KRADIX*KRADIX) + { + fprintf(stderr, "error: integer too big (%d > %d)\n", + val, KRADIX*KRADIX); + exit(1); + } + c = val % KRADIX; + fwrite(&c, sizeof(char), 1, fd); + c = val / KRADIX; + fwrite(&c, sizeof(char), 1, fd); +} + +/* + * Find an action, given the name of the action. + */ + int +findaction(actname) + char *actname; +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; currtable->names[i].cn_name != NULL; i++) + if (strcmp(currtable->names[i].cn_name, actname) == 0) + return (currtable->names[i].cn_action); + error("unknown action"); + return (A_INVALID); +} + + void +error(s) + char *s; +{ + fprintf(stderr, "line %d: %s\n", linenum, s); + errors++; +} + + + void +parse_cmdline(p) + char *p; +{ + int cmdlen; + char *actname; + int action; + char *s; + char c; + + /* + * Parse the command string and store it in the current table. + */ + cmdlen = 0; + do + { + s = tstr(&p, 1); + cmdlen += (int) strlen(s); + if (cmdlen > MAX_CMDLEN) + error("command too long"); + else + add_cmd_str(s); + } while (*p != ' ' && *p != '\t' && *p != '\0'); + /* + * Terminate the command string with a null byte. + */ + add_cmd_char('\0'); + + /* + * Skip white space between the command string + * and the action name. + * Terminate the action name with a null byte. + */ + p = skipsp(p); + if (*p == '\0') + { + error("missing action"); + return; + } + actname = p; + p = skipnsp(p); + c = *p; + *p = '\0'; + + /* + * Parse the action name and store it in the current table. + */ + action = findaction(actname); + + /* + * See if an extra string follows the action name. + */ + *p = c; + p = skipsp(p); + if (*p == '\0') + { + add_cmd_char(action); + } else + { + /* + * OR the special value A_EXTRA into the action byte. + * Put the extra string after the action byte. + */ + add_cmd_char(action | A_EXTRA); + while (*p != '\0') + add_cmd_str(tstr(&p, 0)); + add_cmd_char('\0'); + } +} + + void +parse_varline(p) + char *p; +{ + char *s; + + do + { + s = tstr(&p, 0); + add_cmd_str(s); + } while (*p != ' ' && *p != '\t' && *p != '=' && *p != '\0'); + /* + * Terminate the variable name with a null byte. + */ + add_cmd_char('\0'); + + p = skipsp(p); + if (*p++ != '=') + { + error("missing ="); + return; + } + + add_cmd_char(EV_OK|A_EXTRA); + + p = skipsp(p); + while (*p != '\0') + { + s = tstr(&p, 0); + add_cmd_str(s); + } + add_cmd_char('\0'); +} + +/* + * Parse a line from the lesskey file. + */ + void +parse_line(line) + char *line; +{ + char *p; + + /* + * See if it is a control line. + */ + if (control_line(line)) + return; + /* + * Skip leading white space. + * Replace the final newline with a null byte. + * Ignore blank lines and comments. + */ + p = clean_line(line); + if (*p == '\0') + return; + + if (currtable == &vartable) + parse_varline(p); + else + parse_cmdline(p); +} + + int +main(argc, argv) + int argc; + char *argv[]; +{ + FILE *desc; + FILE *out; + char line[1024]; + +#ifdef WIN32 + if (getenv("HOME") == NULL) + { + /* + * If there is no HOME environment variable, + * try the concatenation of HOMEDRIVE + HOMEPATH. + */ + char *drive = getenv("HOMEDRIVE"); + char *path = getenv("HOMEPATH"); + if (drive != NULL && path != NULL) + { + char *env = (char *) calloc(strlen(drive) + + strlen(path) + 6, sizeof(char)); + strcpy(env, "HOME="); + strcat(env, drive); + strcat(env, path); + putenv(env); + } + } +#endif /* WIN32 */ + + /* + * Process command line arguments. + */ + parse_args(argc, argv); + init_tables(); + + /* + * Open the input file. + */ + if (strcmp(infile, "-") == 0) + desc = stdin; + else if ((desc = fopen(infile, "r")) == NULL) + { +#if HAVE_PERROR + perror(infile); +#else + fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open %s\n", infile); +#endif + usage(); + } + + /* + * Read and parse the input file, one line at a time. + */ + errors = 0; + linenum = 0; + while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), desc) != NULL) + { + ++linenum; + parse_line(line); + } + + /* + * Write the output file. + * If no output file was specified, use "$HOME/.less" + */ + if (errors > 0) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%d errors; no output produced\n", errors); + exit(1); + } + + if (outfile == NULL) + outfile = getenv("LESSKEY"); + if (outfile == NULL) + outfile = homefile(LESSKEYFILE); + if ((out = fopen(outfile, "wb")) == NULL) + { +#if HAVE_PERROR + perror(outfile); +#else + fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open %s\n", outfile); +#endif + exit(1); + } + + /* File header */ + fputbytes(out, fileheader, sizeof(fileheader)); + + /* Command key section */ + fputbytes(out, cmdsection, sizeof(cmdsection)); + fputint(out, cmdtable.pbuffer - cmdtable.buffer); + fputbytes(out, (char *)cmdtable.buffer, cmdtable.pbuffer-cmdtable.buffer); + /* Edit key section */ + fputbytes(out, editsection, sizeof(editsection)); + fputint(out, edittable.pbuffer - edittable.buffer); + fputbytes(out, (char *)edittable.buffer, edittable.pbuffer-edittable.buffer); + + /* Environment variable section */ + fputbytes(out, varsection, sizeof(varsection)); + fputint(out, vartable.pbuffer - vartable.buffer); + fputbytes(out, (char *)vartable.buffer, vartable.pbuffer-vartable.buffer); + + /* File trailer */ + fputbytes(out, endsection, sizeof(endsection)); + fputbytes(out, filetrailer, sizeof(filetrailer)); + return (0); +} diff --git a/lesskey.h b/lesskey.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..34b8c17 --- /dev/null +++ b/lesskey.h @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Format of a lesskey file: + * + * LESSKEY_MAGIC (4 bytes) + * sections... + * END_LESSKEY_MAGIC (4 bytes) + * + * Each section is: + * + * section_MAGIC (1 byte) + * section_length (2 bytes) + * key table (section_length bytes) + */ +#define C0_LESSKEY_MAGIC '\0' +#define C1_LESSKEY_MAGIC 'M' +#define C2_LESSKEY_MAGIC '+' +#define C3_LESSKEY_MAGIC 'G' + +#define CMD_SECTION 'c' +#define EDIT_SECTION 'e' +#define VAR_SECTION 'v' +#define END_SECTION 'x' + +#define C0_END_LESSKEY_MAGIC 'E' +#define C1_END_LESSKEY_MAGIC 'n' +#define C2_END_LESSKEY_MAGIC 'd' + +/* */ +#define KRADIX 64 diff --git a/lesskey.man b/lesskey.man new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e9000f --- /dev/null +++ b/lesskey.man @@ -0,0 +1,360 @@ +LESSKEY(1) General Commands Manual LESSKEY(1) + + + +NAME + lesskey - specify key bindings for less + +SYNOPSIS + lesskey [-o output] [--] [input] + lesskey [--output=output] [--] [input] + lesskey -V + lesskey --version + +DESCRIPTION + Lesskey is used to specify a set of key bindings to be used by less. + The input file is a text file which describes the key bindings. If the + input file is "-", standard input is read. If no input file is speci- + fied, a standard filename is used as the name of the input file, which + depends on the system being used: On Unix systems, $HOME/.lesskey is + used; on MS-DOS systems, $HOME/_lesskey is used; and on OS/2 systems + $HOME/lesskey.ini is used, or $INIT/lesskey.ini if $HOME is undefined. + The output file is a binary file which is used by less. If no output + file is specified, and the environment variable LESSKEY is set, the + value of LESSKEY is used as the name of the output file. Otherwise, a + standard filename is used as the name of the output file, which depends + on the system being used: On Unix and OS-9 systems, $HOME/.less is + used; on MS-DOS systems, $HOME/_less is used; and on OS/2 systems, + $HOME/less.ini is used, or $INIT/less.ini if $HOME is undefined. If + the output file already exists, lesskey will overwrite it. + + The -V or --version option causes lesskey to print its version number + and immediately exit. If -V or --version is present, other options and + arguments are ignored. + + The input file consists of one or more sections. Each section starts + with a line that identifies the type of section. Possible sections + are: + + #command + Defines new command keys. + + #line-edit + Defines new line-editing keys. + + #env Defines environment variables. + + Blank lines and lines which start with a pound sign (#) are ignored, + except for the special section header lines. + + +COMMAND SECTION + The command section begins with the line + + #command + + If the command section is the first section in the file, this line may + be omitted. The command section consists of lines of the form: + + string action [extra-string] + + Whitespace is any sequence of one or more spaces and/or tabs. The + string is the command key(s) which invoke the action. The string may + be a single command key, or a sequence of up to 15 keys. The action is + the name of the less action, from the list below. The characters in + the string may appear literally, or be prefixed by a caret to indicate + a control key. A backslash followed by one to three octal digits may + be used to specify a character by its octal value. A backslash fol- + lowed by certain characters specifies input characters as follows: + + \b BACKSPACE + + \e ESCAPE + + \n NEWLINE + + \r RETURN + + \t TAB + + \ku UP ARROW + + \kd DOWN ARROW + + \kr RIGHT ARROW + + \kl LEFT ARROW + + \kU PAGE UP + + \kD PAGE DOWN + + \kh HOME + + \ke END + + \kx DELETE + + A backslash followed by any other character indicates that character is + to be taken literally. Characters which must be preceded by backslash + include caret, space, tab and the backslash itself. + + An action may be followed by an "extra" string. When such a command is + entered while running less, the action is performed, and then the extra + string is parsed, just as if it were typed in to less. This feature + can be used in certain cases to extend the functionality of a command. + For example, see the "{" and ":t" commands in the example below. The + extra string has a special meaning for the "quit" action: when less + quits, first character of the extra string is used as its exit status. + + +EXAMPLE + The following input file describes the set of default command keys used + by less: + + #command + \r forw-line + \n forw-line + e forw-line + j forw-line + \kd forw-line + ^E forw-line + ^N forw-line + k back-line + y back-line + ^Y back-line + ^K back-line + ^P back-line + J forw-line-force + K back-line-force + Y back-line-force + d forw-scroll + ^D forw-scroll + u back-scroll + ^U back-scroll + \40 forw-screen + f forw-screen + ^F forw-screen + ^V forw-screen + \kD forw-screen + b back-screen + ^B back-screen + \ev back-screen + \kU back-screen + z forw-window + w back-window + \e\40 forw-screen-force + F forw-forever + \eF forw-until-hilite + R repaint-flush + r repaint + ^R repaint + ^L repaint + \eu undo-hilite + g goto-line + \kh goto-line + < goto-line + \e< goto-line + p percent + % percent + \e[ left-scroll + \e] right-scroll + \e( left-scroll + \e) right-scroll + \kl left-scroll + \kr right-scroll + { forw-bracket {} + } back-bracket {} + ( forw-bracket () + ) back-bracket () + [ forw-bracket [] + ] back-bracket [] + \e^F forw-bracket + \e^B back-bracket + G goto-end + \e> goto-end + > goto-end + \ke goto-end + \eG goto-end-buffered + = status + ^G status + :f status + / forw-search + ? back-search + \e/ forw-search * + \e? back-search * + n repeat-search + \en repeat-search-all + N reverse-search + \eN reverse-search-all + & filter + m set-mark + ' goto-mark + ^X^X goto-mark + E examine + :e examine + ^X^V examine + :n next-file + :p prev-file + t next-tag + T prev-tag + :x index-file + :d remove-file + - toggle-option + :t toggle-option t + s toggle-option o + _ display-option + | pipe + v visual + ! shell + + firstcmd + H help + h help + V version + 0 digit + 1 digit + 2 digit + 3 digit + 4 digit + 5 digit + 6 digit + 7 digit + 8 digit + 9 digit + q quit + Q quit + :q quit + :Q quit + ZZ quit + + +PRECEDENCE + Commands specified by lesskey take precedence over the default com- + mands. A default command key may be disabled by including it in the + input file with the action "invalid". Alternatively, a key may be + defined to do nothing by using the action "noaction". "noaction" is + similar to "invalid", but less will give an error beep for an "invalid" + command, but not for a "noaction" command. In addition, ALL default + commands may be disabled by adding this control line to the input file: + + #stop + + This will cause all default commands to be ignored. The #stop line + should be the last line in that section of the file. + + Be aware that #stop can be dangerous. Since all default commands are + disabled, you must provide sufficient commands before the #stop line to + enable all necessary actions. For example, failure to provide a "quit" + command can lead to frustration. + + +LINE EDITING SECTION + The line-editing section begins with the line: + + #line-edit + + This section specifies new key bindings for the line editing commands, + in a manner similar to the way key bindings for ordinary commands are + specified in the #command section. The line-editing section consists + of a list of keys and actions, one per line as in the example below. + + +EXAMPLE + The following input file describes the set of default line-editing keys + used by less: + + #line-edit + \t forw-complete + \17 back-complete + \e\t back-complete + ^L expand + ^V literal + ^A literal + \el right + \kr right + \eh left + \kl left + \eb word-left + \e\kl word-left + \ew word-right + \e\kr word-right + \ei insert + \ex delete + \kx delete + \eX word-delete + \ekx word-delete + \e\b word-backspace + \e0 home + \kh home + \e$ end + \ke end + \ek up + \ku up + \ej down + ^G abort + + + +LESS ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES + The environment variable section begins with the line + + #env + + Following this line is a list of environment variable assignments. + Each line consists of an environment variable name, an equals sign (=) + and the value to be assigned to the environment variable. White space + before and after the equals sign is ignored. Variables assigned in + this way are visible only to less. If a variable is specified in the + system environment and also in a lesskey file, the value in the lesskey + file takes precedence. Although the lesskey file can be used to over- + ride variables set in the environment, the main purpose of assigning + variables in the lesskey file is simply to have all less configuration + information stored in one file. + + +EXAMPLE + The following input file sets the -i option whenever less is run, and + specifies the character set to be "latin1": + + #env + LESS = -i + LESSCHARSET = latin1 + + + +SEE ALSO + less(1) + + +WARNINGS + On MS-DOS and OS/2 systems, certain keys send a sequence of characters + which start with a NUL character (0). This NUL character should be + represented as \340 in a lesskey file. + + +COPYRIGHT + Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + + less is part of the GNU project and is free software. You can redis- + tribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either (1) the GNU Gen- + eral Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or + (2) the Less License. See the file README in the less distribution for + more details regarding redistribution. You should have received a copy + of the GNU General Public License along with the source for less; see + the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 59 + Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. You should also + have received a copy of the Less License; see the file LICENSE. + + less is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY + WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FIT- + NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for + more details. + + +AUTHOR + Mark Nudelman + Send bug reports or comments to . + + + + Version 481: 31 Aug 2015 LESSKEY(1) diff --git a/lesskey.nro b/lesskey.nro new file mode 100644 index 0000000..826332d --- /dev/null +++ b/lesskey.nro @@ -0,0 +1,387 @@ +.TH LESSKEY 1 "Version 481: 31 Aug 2015" +.SH NAME +lesskey \- specify key bindings for less +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B "lesskey [-o output] [--] [input]" +.br +.B "lesskey [--output=output] [--] [input]" +.br +.B "lesskey -V" +.br +.B "lesskey --version" +.SH DESCRIPTION +.I Lesskey +is used to specify a set of key bindings to be used by +.I less. +The input file is a text file which describes the key bindings. +If the input file is "-", standard input is read. +If no input file is specified, a standard filename is used +as the name of the input file, which depends on the system being used: +On Unix systems, $HOME/.lesskey is used; +on MS-DOS systems, $HOME/_lesskey is used; +and on OS/2 systems $HOME/lesskey.ini is used, +or $INIT/lesskey.ini if $HOME is undefined. +The output file is a binary file which is used by +.I less. +If no output file is specified, +and the environment variable LESSKEY is set, +the value of LESSKEY is used as the name of the output file. +Otherwise, a standard filename is used as the name of the output file, +which depends on the system being used: +On Unix and OS-9 systems, $HOME/.less is used; +on MS-DOS systems, $HOME/_less is used; +and on OS/2 systems, $HOME/less.ini is used, +or $INIT/less.ini if $HOME is undefined. +If the output file already exists, +.I lesskey +will overwrite it. +.PP +The -V or --version option causes +.I lesskey +to print its version number and immediately exit. +If -V or --version is present, other options and arguments are ignored. +.PP +The input file consists of one or more +.I sections. +Each section starts with a line that identifies the type of section. +Possible sections are: +.IP #command +Defines new command keys. +.IP #line-edit +Defines new line-editing keys. +.IP #env +Defines environment variables. +.PP +Blank lines and lines which start with a pound sign (#) are ignored, +except for the special section header lines. + +.SH "COMMAND SECTION" +The command section begins with the line +.sp +#command +.sp +If the command section is the first section in the file, +this line may be omitted. +The command section consists of lines of the form: +.sp + \fIstring\fP \fIaction\fP [extra-string] +.sp +Whitespace is any sequence of one or more spaces and/or tabs. +The \fIstring\fP is the command key(s) which invoke the action. +The \fIstring\fP may be a single command key, or a sequence of up to 15 keys. +The \fIaction\fP is the name of the less action, from the list below. +The characters in the \fIstring\fP may appear literally, or be +prefixed by a caret to indicate a control key. +A backslash followed by one to three octal digits may be used to +specify a character by its octal value. +A backslash followed by certain characters specifies input +characters as follows: +.IP \eb +BACKSPACE +.IP \ee +ESCAPE +.IP \en +NEWLINE +.IP \er +RETURN +.IP \et +TAB +.IP \eku +UP ARROW +.IP \ekd +DOWN ARROW +.IP \ekr +RIGHT ARROW +.IP \ekl +LEFT ARROW +.IP \ekU +PAGE UP +.IP \ekD +PAGE DOWN +.IP \ekh +HOME +.IP \eke +END +.IP \ekx +DELETE +.PP +A backslash followed by any other character indicates that character is +to be taken literally. +Characters which must be preceded by backslash include +caret, space, tab and the backslash itself. +.PP +An action may be followed by an "extra" string. +When such a command is entered while running +.I less, +the action is performed, and then the extra +string is parsed, just as if it were typed in to +.I less. +This feature can be used in certain cases to extend +the functionality of a command. +For example, see the "{" and ":t" commands in the example below. +The extra string has a special meaning for the "quit" action: +when +.I less +quits, first character of the extra string is used as its exit status. + +.SH EXAMPLE +The following input file describes the set of +default command keys used by less: +.sp +.nf + #command + \er forw-line + \en forw-line + e forw-line + j forw-line + \ekd forw-line + ^E forw-line + ^N forw-line + k back-line + y back-line + ^Y back-line + ^K back-line + ^P back-line + J forw-line-force + K back-line-force + Y back-line-force + d forw-scroll + ^D forw-scroll + u back-scroll + ^U back-scroll + \e40 forw-screen + f forw-screen + ^F forw-screen + ^V forw-screen + \ekD forw-screen + b back-screen + ^B back-screen + \eev back-screen + \ekU back-screen + z forw-window + w back-window + \ee\e40 forw-screen-force + F forw-forever + \eeF forw-until-hilite + R repaint-flush + r repaint + ^R repaint + ^L repaint + \eeu undo-hilite + g goto-line + \ekh goto-line + < goto-line + \ee< goto-line + p percent + % percent + \ee[ left-scroll + \ee] right-scroll + \ee( left-scroll + \ee) right-scroll + \ekl left-scroll + \ekr right-scroll + { forw-bracket {} + } back-bracket {} + ( forw-bracket () + ) back-bracket () + [ forw-bracket [] + ] back-bracket [] + \ee^F forw-bracket + \ee^B back-bracket + G goto-end + \ee> goto-end + > goto-end + \eke goto-end + \eeG goto-end-buffered + = status + ^G status + :f status + / forw-search + ? back-search + \ee/ forw-search * + \ee? back-search * + n repeat-search + \een repeat-search-all + N reverse-search + \eeN reverse-search-all + & filter + m set-mark + ' goto-mark + ^X^X goto-mark + E examine + :e examine + ^X^V examine + :n next-file + :p prev-file + t next-tag + T prev-tag + :x index-file + :d remove-file + - toggle-option + :t toggle-option t + s toggle-option o + _ display-option + | pipe + v visual + ! shell + + firstcmd + H help + h help + V version + 0 digit + 1 digit + 2 digit + 3 digit + 4 digit + 5 digit + 6 digit + 7 digit + 8 digit + 9 digit + q quit + Q quit + :q quit + :Q quit + ZZ quit +.fi +.sp +.SH PRECEDENCE +Commands specified by +.I lesskey +take precedence over the default commands. +A default command key may be disabled by including it in the +input file with the action "invalid". +Alternatively, a key may be defined +to do nothing by using the action "noaction". +"noaction" is similar to "invalid", but +.I less +will give an error beep for an "invalid" command, +but not for a "noaction" command. +In addition, ALL default commands may be disabled by +adding this control line to the input file: +.sp +#stop +.sp +This will cause all default commands to be ignored. +The #stop line should be the last line in that section of the file. +.PP +Be aware that #stop can be dangerous. +Since all default commands are disabled, +you must provide sufficient commands before the #stop line +to enable all necessary actions. +For example, failure to provide a "quit" command can lead to frustration. + +.SH "LINE EDITING SECTION" +The line-editing section begins with the line: +.sp +#line-edit +.sp +This section specifies new key bindings for the line editing commands, +in a manner similar to the way key bindings for +ordinary commands are specified in the #command section. +The line-editing section consists of a list of keys and actions, +one per line as in the example below. + +.SH EXAMPLE +The following input file describes the set of +default line-editing keys used by less: +.sp +.nf + #line-edit + \et forw-complete + \e17 back-complete + \ee\et back-complete + ^L expand + ^V literal + ^A literal + \eel right + \ekr right + \eeh left + \ekl left + \eeb word-left + \ee\ekl word-left + \eew word-right + \ee\ekr word-right + \eei insert + \eex delete + \ekx delete + \eeX word-delete + \eekx word-delete + \ee\eb word-backspace + \ee0 home + \ekh home + \ee$ end + \eke end + \eek up + \eku up + \eej down + ^G abort +.fi +.sp + +.SH "LESS ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES" +The environment variable section begins with the line +.sp +#env +.sp +Following this line is a list of environment variable assignments. +Each line consists of an environment variable name, an equals sign (=) +and the value to be assigned to the environment variable. +White space before and after the equals sign is ignored. +Variables assigned in this way are visible only to +.I less. +If a variable is specified in the system environment and also in a +lesskey file, the value in the lesskey file takes precedence. +Although the lesskey file can be used to override variables set in the +environment, the main purpose of assigning variables in the lesskey file +is simply to have all +.I less +configuration information stored in one file. + +.SH EXAMPLE +The following input file sets the -i option whenever +.I less +is run, and specifies the character set to be "latin1": +.sp +.nf + #env + LESS = -i + LESSCHARSET = latin1 +.fi +.sp + +.SH "SEE ALSO" +less(1) + +.SH WARNINGS +On MS-DOS and OS/2 systems, certain keys send a sequence of characters +which start with a NUL character (0). +This NUL character should be represented as \e340 in a lesskey file. + +.SH COPYRIGHT +Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman +.PP +less is part of the GNU project and is free software. +You can redistribute it and/or modify it +under the terms of either +(1) the GNU General Public License as published by +the Free Software Foundation; or (2) the Less License. +See the file README in the less distribution for more details +regarding redistribution. +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +along with the source for less; see the file COPYING. +If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place, +Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. +You should also have received a copy of the Less License; +see the file LICENSE. +.PP +less 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. + +.SH AUTHOR +.PP +Mark Nudelman +.br +Send bug reports or comments to . diff --git a/lglob.h b/lglob.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..87b5fb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/lglob.h @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Macros to define the method of doing filename "globbing". + * There are three possible mechanisms: + * 1. GLOB_LIST + * This defines a function that returns a list of matching filenames. + * 2. GLOB_NAME + * This defines a function that steps thru the list of matching + * filenames, returning one name each time it is called. + * 3. GLOB_STRING + * This defines a function that returns the complete list of + * matching filenames as a single space-separated string. + */ + +#if OS2 + +#define DECL_GLOB_LIST(list) char **list; char **pp; +#define GLOB_LIST(filename,list) list = _fnexplode(filename) +#define GLOB_LIST_FAILED(list) list == NULL +#define SCAN_GLOB_LIST(list,p) pp = list; *pp != NULL; pp++ +#define INIT_GLOB_LIST(list,p) p = *pp +#define GLOB_LIST_DONE(list) _fnexplodefree(list) + +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC + +#define DECL_GLOB_LIST(list) glob_t list; int i; +#define GLOB_LIST(filename,list) glob(filename,GLOB_NOCHECK,0,&list) +#define GLOB_LIST_FAILED(list) 0 +#define SCAN_GLOB_LIST(list,p) i = 0; i < list.gl_pathc; i++ +#define INIT_GLOB_LIST(list,p) p = list.gl_pathv[i] +#define GLOB_LIST_DONE(list) globfree(&list) + +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==MSOFTC || MSDOS_COMPILER==BORLANDC + +#define GLOB_FIRST_NAME(filename,fndp,h) h = _dos_findfirst(filename, ~_A_VOLID, fndp) +#define GLOB_FIRST_FAILED(handle) ((handle) != 0) +#define GLOB_NEXT_NAME(handle,fndp) _dos_findnext(fndp) +#define GLOB_NAME_DONE(handle) +#define GLOB_NAME name +#define DECL_GLOB_NAME(fnd,drive,dir,fname,ext,handle) \ + struct find_t fnd; \ + char drive[_MAX_DRIVE]; \ + char dir[_MAX_DIR]; \ + char fname[_MAX_FNAME]; \ + char ext[_MAX_EXT]; \ + int handle; +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C && defined(_MSC_VER) + +#define GLOB_FIRST_NAME(filename,fndp,h) h = _findfirst(filename, fndp) +#define GLOB_FIRST_FAILED(handle) ((handle) == -1) +#define GLOB_NEXT_NAME(handle,fndp) _findnext(handle, fndp) +#define GLOB_NAME_DONE(handle) _findclose(handle) +#define GLOB_NAME name +#define DECL_GLOB_NAME(fnd,drive,dir,fname,ext,handle) \ + struct _finddata_t fnd; \ + char drive[_MAX_DRIVE]; \ + char dir[_MAX_DIR]; \ + char fname[_MAX_FNAME]; \ + char ext[_MAX_EXT]; \ + long handle; + +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C && !defined(_MSC_VER) /* Borland C for Windows */ + +#define GLOB_FIRST_NAME(filename,fndp,h) h = findfirst(filename, fndp, ~FA_LABEL) +#define GLOB_FIRST_FAILED(handle) ((handle) != 0) +#define GLOB_NEXT_NAME(handle,fndp) findnext(fndp) +#define GLOB_NAME_DONE(handle) +#define GLOB_NAME ff_name +#define DECL_GLOB_NAME(fnd,drive,dir,fname,ext,handle) \ + struct ffblk fnd; \ + char drive[MAXDRIVE]; \ + char dir[MAXDIR]; \ + char fname[MAXFILE]; \ + char ext[MAXEXT]; \ + int handle; + +#endif +#endif +#endif +#endif +#endif diff --git a/line.c b/line.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e54835d --- /dev/null +++ b/line.c @@ -0,0 +1,1257 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Routines to manipulate the "line buffer". + * The line buffer holds a line of output as it is being built + * in preparation for output to the screen. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#include "charset.h" + +static char *linebuf = NULL; /* Buffer which holds the current output line */ +static char *attr = NULL; /* Extension of linebuf to hold attributes */ +public int size_linebuf = 0; /* Size of line buffer (and attr buffer) */ + +static int cshift; /* Current left-shift of output line buffer */ +public int hshift; /* Desired left-shift of output line buffer */ +public int tabstops[TABSTOP_MAX] = { 0 }; /* Custom tabstops */ +public int ntabstops = 1; /* Number of tabstops */ +public int tabdefault = 8; /* Default repeated tabstops */ +public POSITION highest_hilite; /* Pos of last hilite in file found so far */ + +static int curr; /* Index into linebuf */ +static int column; /* Printable length, accounting for + backspaces, etc. */ +static int overstrike; /* Next char should overstrike previous char */ +static int last_overstrike = AT_NORMAL; +static int is_null_line; /* There is no current line */ +static int lmargin; /* Left margin */ +static LWCHAR pendc; +static POSITION pendpos; +static char *end_ansi_chars; +static char *mid_ansi_chars; + +static int attr_swidth(); +static int attr_ewidth(); +static int do_append(); + +extern int sigs; +extern int bs_mode; +extern int linenums; +extern int ctldisp; +extern int twiddle; +extern int binattr; +extern int status_col; +extern int auto_wrap, ignaw; +extern int bo_s_width, bo_e_width; +extern int ul_s_width, ul_e_width; +extern int bl_s_width, bl_e_width; +extern int so_s_width, so_e_width; +extern int sc_width, sc_height; +extern int utf_mode; +extern POSITION start_attnpos; +extern POSITION end_attnpos; + +static char mbc_buf[MAX_UTF_CHAR_LEN]; +static int mbc_buf_len = 0; +static int mbc_buf_index = 0; +static POSITION mbc_pos; + +/* + * Initialize from environment variables. + */ + public void +init_line() +{ + end_ansi_chars = lgetenv("LESSANSIENDCHARS"); + if (end_ansi_chars == NULL || *end_ansi_chars == '\0') + end_ansi_chars = "m"; + + mid_ansi_chars = lgetenv("LESSANSIMIDCHARS"); + if (mid_ansi_chars == NULL || *mid_ansi_chars == '\0') + mid_ansi_chars = "0123456789:;[?!\"'#%()*+ "; + + linebuf = (char *) ecalloc(LINEBUF_SIZE, sizeof(char)); + attr = (char *) ecalloc(LINEBUF_SIZE, sizeof(char)); + size_linebuf = LINEBUF_SIZE; +} + +/* + * Expand the line buffer. + */ + static int +expand_linebuf() +{ + /* Double the size of the line buffer. */ + int new_size = size_linebuf * 2; + + /* Just realloc to expand the buffer, if we can. */ +#if HAVE_REALLOC + char *new_buf = (char *) realloc(linebuf, new_size); + char *new_attr = (char *) realloc(attr, new_size); +#else + char *new_buf = (char *) calloc(new_size, sizeof(char)); + char *new_attr = (char *) calloc(new_size, sizeof(char)); +#endif + if (new_buf == NULL || new_attr == NULL) + { + if (new_attr != NULL) + free(new_attr); + if (new_buf != NULL) + free(new_buf); + return 1; + } +#if HAVE_REALLOC + /* + * We realloc'd the buffers; they already have the old contents. + */ + #if 0 + memset(new_buf + size_linebuf, 0, new_size - size_linebuf); + memset(new_attr + size_linebuf, 0, new_size - size_linebuf); + #endif +#else + /* + * We just calloc'd the buffers; copy the old contents. + */ + memcpy(new_buf, linebuf, size_linebuf * sizeof(char)); + memcpy(new_attr, attr, size_linebuf * sizeof(char)); + free(attr); + free(linebuf); +#endif + linebuf = new_buf; + attr = new_attr; + size_linebuf = new_size; + return 0; +} + +/* + * Is a character ASCII? + */ + public int +is_ascii_char(ch) + LWCHAR ch; +{ + return (ch <= 0x7F); +} + +/* + * Rewind the line buffer. + */ + public void +prewind() +{ + curr = 0; + column = 0; + cshift = 0; + overstrike = 0; + last_overstrike = AT_NORMAL; + mbc_buf_len = 0; + is_null_line = 0; + pendc = '\0'; + lmargin = 0; + if (status_col) + lmargin += 1; +} + +/* + * Insert the line number (of the given position) into the line buffer. + */ + public void +plinenum(pos) + POSITION pos; +{ + register LINENUM linenum = 0; + register int i; + + if (linenums == OPT_ONPLUS) + { + /* + * Get the line number and put it in the current line. + * {{ Note: since find_linenum calls forw_raw_line, + * it may seek in the input file, requiring the caller + * of plinenum to re-seek if necessary. }} + * {{ Since forw_raw_line modifies linebuf, we must + * do this first, before storing anything in linebuf. }} + */ + linenum = find_linenum(pos); + } + + /* + * Display a status column if the -J option is set. + */ + if (status_col) + { + linebuf[curr] = ' '; + if (start_attnpos != NULL_POSITION && + pos >= start_attnpos && pos < end_attnpos) + attr[curr] = AT_NORMAL|AT_HILITE; + else + attr[curr] = AT_NORMAL; + curr++; + column++; + } + /* + * Display the line number at the start of each line + * if the -N option is set. + */ + if (linenums == OPT_ONPLUS) + { + char buf[INT_STRLEN_BOUND(pos) + 2]; + int n; + + linenumtoa(linenum, buf); + n = (int) strlen(buf); + if (n < MIN_LINENUM_WIDTH) + n = MIN_LINENUM_WIDTH; + sprintf(linebuf+curr, "%*s ", n, buf); + n++; /* One space after the line number. */ + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) + attr[curr+i] = AT_NORMAL; + curr += n; + column += n; + lmargin += n; + } + + /* + * Append enough spaces to bring us to the lmargin. + */ + while (column < lmargin) + { + linebuf[curr] = ' '; + attr[curr++] = AT_NORMAL; + column++; + } +} + +/* + * Shift the input line left. + * This means discarding N printable chars at the start of the buffer. + */ + static void +pshift(shift) + int shift; +{ + LWCHAR prev_ch = 0; + unsigned char c; + int shifted = 0; + int to; + int from; + int len; + int width; + int prev_attr; + int next_attr; + + if (shift > column - lmargin) + shift = column - lmargin; + if (shift > curr - lmargin) + shift = curr - lmargin; + + to = from = lmargin; + /* + * We keep on going when shifted == shift + * to get all combining chars. + */ + while (shifted <= shift && from < curr) + { + c = linebuf[from]; + if (ctldisp == OPT_ONPLUS && IS_CSI_START(c)) + { + /* Keep cumulative effect. */ + linebuf[to] = c; + attr[to++] = attr[from++]; + while (from < curr && linebuf[from]) + { + linebuf[to] = linebuf[from]; + attr[to++] = attr[from]; + if (!is_ansi_middle(linebuf[from++])) + break; + } + continue; + } + + width = 0; + + if (!IS_ASCII_OCTET(c) && utf_mode) + { + /* Assumes well-formedness validation already done. */ + LWCHAR ch; + + len = utf_len(c); + if (from + len > curr) + break; + ch = get_wchar(linebuf + from); + if (!is_composing_char(ch) && !is_combining_char(prev_ch, ch)) + width = is_wide_char(ch) ? 2 : 1; + prev_ch = ch; + } else + { + len = 1; + if (c == '\b') + /* XXX - Incorrect if several '\b' in a row. */ + width = (utf_mode && is_wide_char(prev_ch)) ? -2 : -1; + else if (!control_char(c)) + width = 1; + prev_ch = 0; + } + + if (width == 2 && shift - shifted == 1) { + /* Should never happen when called by pshift_all(). */ + attr[to] = attr[from]; + /* + * Assume a wide_char will never be the first half of a + * combining_char pair, so reset prev_ch in case we're + * followed by a '\b'. + */ + prev_ch = linebuf[to++] = ' '; + from += len; + shifted++; + continue; + } + + /* Adjust width for magic cookies. */ + prev_attr = (to > 0) ? attr[to-1] : AT_NORMAL; + next_attr = (from + len < curr) ? attr[from + len] : prev_attr; + if (!is_at_equiv(attr[from], prev_attr) && + !is_at_equiv(attr[from], next_attr)) + { + width += attr_swidth(attr[from]); + if (from + len < curr) + width += attr_ewidth(attr[from]); + if (is_at_equiv(prev_attr, next_attr)) + { + width += attr_ewidth(prev_attr); + if (from + len < curr) + width += attr_swidth(next_attr); + } + } + + if (shift - shifted < width) + break; + from += len; + shifted += width; + if (shifted < 0) + shifted = 0; + } + while (from < curr) + { + linebuf[to] = linebuf[from]; + attr[to++] = attr[from++]; + } + curr = to; + column -= shifted; + cshift += shifted; +} + +/* + * + */ + public void +pshift_all() +{ + pshift(column); +} + +/* + * Return the printing width of the start (enter) sequence + * for a given character attribute. + */ + static int +attr_swidth(a) + int a; +{ + int w = 0; + + a = apply_at_specials(a); + + if (a & AT_UNDERLINE) + w += ul_s_width; + if (a & AT_BOLD) + w += bo_s_width; + if (a & AT_BLINK) + w += bl_s_width; + if (a & AT_STANDOUT) + w += so_s_width; + + return w; +} + +/* + * Return the printing width of the end (exit) sequence + * for a given character attribute. + */ + static int +attr_ewidth(a) + int a; +{ + int w = 0; + + a = apply_at_specials(a); + + if (a & AT_UNDERLINE) + w += ul_e_width; + if (a & AT_BOLD) + w += bo_e_width; + if (a & AT_BLINK) + w += bl_e_width; + if (a & AT_STANDOUT) + w += so_e_width; + + return w; +} + +/* + * Return the printing width of a given character and attribute, + * if the character were added to the current position in the line buffer. + * Adding a character with a given attribute may cause an enter or exit + * attribute sequence to be inserted, so this must be taken into account. + */ + static int +pwidth(ch, a, prev_ch) + LWCHAR ch; + int a; + LWCHAR prev_ch; +{ + int w; + + if (ch == '\b') + /* + * Backspace moves backwards one or two positions. + * XXX - Incorrect if several '\b' in a row. + */ + return (utf_mode && is_wide_char(prev_ch)) ? -2 : -1; + + if (!utf_mode || is_ascii_char(ch)) + { + if (control_char((char)ch)) + { + /* + * Control characters do unpredictable things, + * so we don't even try to guess; say it doesn't move. + * This can only happen if the -r flag is in effect. + */ + return (0); + } + } else + { + if (is_composing_char(ch) || is_combining_char(prev_ch, ch)) + { + /* + * Composing and combining chars take up no space. + * + * Some terminals, upon failure to compose a + * composing character with the character(s) that + * precede(s) it will actually take up one column + * for the composing character; there isn't much + * we could do short of testing the (complex) + * composition process ourselves and printing + * a binary representation when it fails. + */ + return (0); + } + } + + /* + * Other characters take one or two columns, + * plus the width of any attribute enter/exit sequence. + */ + w = 1; + if (is_wide_char(ch)) + w++; + if (curr > 0 && !is_at_equiv(attr[curr-1], a)) + w += attr_ewidth(attr[curr-1]); + if ((apply_at_specials(a) != AT_NORMAL) && + (curr == 0 || !is_at_equiv(attr[curr-1], a))) + w += attr_swidth(a); + return (w); +} + +/* + * Delete to the previous base character in the line buffer. + * Return 1 if one is found. + */ + static int +backc() +{ + LWCHAR prev_ch; + char *p = linebuf + curr; + LWCHAR ch = step_char(&p, -1, linebuf + lmargin); + int width; + + /* This assumes that there is no '\b' in linebuf. */ + while ( curr > lmargin + && column > lmargin + && (!(attr[curr - 1] & (AT_ANSI|AT_BINARY)))) + { + curr = (int) (p - linebuf); + prev_ch = step_char(&p, -1, linebuf + lmargin); + width = pwidth(ch, attr[curr], prev_ch); + column -= width; + if (width > 0) + return 1; + ch = prev_ch; + } + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Are we currently within a recognized ANSI escape sequence? + */ + static int +in_ansi_esc_seq() +{ + char *p; + + /* + * Search backwards for either an ESC (which means we ARE in a seq); + * or an end char (which means we're NOT in a seq). + */ + for (p = &linebuf[curr]; p > linebuf; ) + { + LWCHAR ch = step_char(&p, -1, linebuf); + if (IS_CSI_START(ch)) + return (1); + if (!is_ansi_middle(ch)) + return (0); + } + return (0); +} + +/* + * Is a character the end of an ANSI escape sequence? + */ + public int +is_ansi_end(ch) + LWCHAR ch; +{ + if (!is_ascii_char(ch)) + return (0); + return (strchr(end_ansi_chars, (char) ch) != NULL); +} + +/* + * + */ + public int +is_ansi_middle(ch) + LWCHAR ch; +{ + if (!is_ascii_char(ch)) + return (0); + if (is_ansi_end(ch)) + return (0); + return (strchr(mid_ansi_chars, (char) ch) != NULL); +} + +/* + * Append a character and attribute to the line buffer. + */ +#define STORE_CHAR(ch,a,rep,pos) \ + do { \ + if (store_char((ch),(a),(rep),(pos))) return (1); \ + } while (0) + + static int +store_char(ch, a, rep, pos) + LWCHAR ch; + int a; + char *rep; + POSITION pos; +{ + int w; + int replen; + char cs; + + w = (a & (AT_UNDERLINE|AT_BOLD)); /* Pre-use w. */ + if (w != AT_NORMAL) + last_overstrike = w; + +#if HILITE_SEARCH + { + int matches; + if (is_hilited(pos, pos+1, 0, &matches)) + { + /* + * This character should be highlighted. + * Override the attribute passed in. + */ + if (a != AT_ANSI) + { + if (highest_hilite != NULL_POSITION && + pos > highest_hilite) + highest_hilite = pos; + a |= AT_HILITE; + } + } + } +#endif + + if (ctldisp == OPT_ONPLUS && in_ansi_esc_seq()) + { + if (!is_ansi_end(ch) && !is_ansi_middle(ch)) { + /* Remove whole unrecognized sequence. */ + char *p = &linebuf[curr]; + LWCHAR bch; + do { + bch = step_char(&p, -1, linebuf); + } while (p > linebuf && !IS_CSI_START(bch)); + curr = (int) (p - linebuf); + return 0; + } + a = AT_ANSI; /* Will force re-AT_'ing around it. */ + w = 0; + } + else if (ctldisp == OPT_ONPLUS && IS_CSI_START(ch)) + { + a = AT_ANSI; /* Will force re-AT_'ing around it. */ + w = 0; + } + else + { + char *p = &linebuf[curr]; + LWCHAR prev_ch = step_char(&p, -1, linebuf); + w = pwidth(ch, a, prev_ch); + } + + if (ctldisp != OPT_ON && column + w + attr_ewidth(a) > sc_width) + /* + * Won't fit on screen. + */ + return (1); + + if (rep == NULL) + { + cs = (char) ch; + rep = &cs; + replen = 1; + } else + { + replen = utf_len(rep[0]); + } + if (curr + replen >= size_linebuf-6) + { + /* + * Won't fit in line buffer. + * Try to expand it. + */ + if (expand_linebuf()) + return (1); + } + + while (replen-- > 0) + { + linebuf[curr] = *rep++; + attr[curr] = a; + curr++; + } + column += w; + return (0); +} + +/* + * Append a tab to the line buffer. + * Store spaces to represent the tab. + */ +#define STORE_TAB(a,pos) \ + do { if (store_tab((a),(pos))) return (1); } while (0) + + static int +store_tab(attr, pos) + int attr; + POSITION pos; +{ + int to_tab = column + cshift - lmargin; + int i; + + if (ntabstops < 2 || to_tab >= tabstops[ntabstops-1]) + to_tab = tabdefault - + ((to_tab - tabstops[ntabstops-1]) % tabdefault); + else + { + for (i = ntabstops - 2; i >= 0; i--) + if (to_tab >= tabstops[i]) + break; + to_tab = tabstops[i+1] - to_tab; + } + + if (column + to_tab - 1 + pwidth(' ', attr, 0) + attr_ewidth(attr) > sc_width) + return 1; + + do { + STORE_CHAR(' ', attr, " ", pos); + } while (--to_tab > 0); + return 0; +} + +#define STORE_PRCHAR(c, pos) \ + do { if (store_prchar((c), (pos))) return 1; } while (0) + + static int +store_prchar(c, pos) + LWCHAR c; + POSITION pos; +{ + char *s; + + /* + * Convert to printable representation. + */ + s = prchar(c); + + /* + * Make sure we can get the entire representation + * of the character on this line. + */ + if (column + (int) strlen(s) - 1 + + pwidth(' ', binattr, 0) + attr_ewidth(binattr) > sc_width) + return 1; + + for ( ; *s != 0; s++) + STORE_CHAR(*s, AT_BINARY, NULL, pos); + + return 0; +} + + static int +flush_mbc_buf(pos) + POSITION pos; +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < mbc_buf_index; i++) + if (store_prchar(mbc_buf[i], pos)) + return mbc_buf_index - i; + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Append a character to the line buffer. + * Expand tabs into spaces, handle underlining, boldfacing, etc. + * Returns 0 if ok, 1 if couldn't fit in buffer. + */ + public int +pappend(c, pos) + unsigned char c; + POSITION pos; +{ + int r; + + if (pendc) + { + if (c == '\r' && pendc == '\r') + return (0); + if (do_append(pendc, NULL, pendpos)) + /* + * Oops. We've probably lost the char which + * was in pendc, since caller won't back up. + */ + return (1); + pendc = '\0'; + } + + if (c == '\r' && bs_mode == BS_SPECIAL) + { + if (mbc_buf_len > 0) /* utf_mode must be on. */ + { + /* Flush incomplete (truncated) sequence. */ + r = flush_mbc_buf(mbc_pos); + mbc_buf_index = r + 1; + mbc_buf_len = 0; + if (r) + return (mbc_buf_index); + } + + /* + * Don't put the CR into the buffer until we see + * the next char. If the next char is a newline, + * discard the CR. + */ + pendc = c; + pendpos = pos; + return (0); + } + + if (!utf_mode) + { + r = do_append(c, NULL, pos); + } else + { + /* Perform strict validation in all possible cases. */ + if (mbc_buf_len == 0) + { + retry: + mbc_buf_index = 1; + *mbc_buf = c; + if (IS_ASCII_OCTET(c)) + r = do_append(c, NULL, pos); + else if (IS_UTF8_LEAD(c)) + { + mbc_buf_len = utf_len(c); + mbc_pos = pos; + return (0); + } else + /* UTF8_INVALID or stray UTF8_TRAIL */ + r = flush_mbc_buf(pos); + } else if (IS_UTF8_TRAIL(c)) + { + mbc_buf[mbc_buf_index++] = c; + if (mbc_buf_index < mbc_buf_len) + return (0); + if (is_utf8_well_formed(mbc_buf, mbc_buf_index)) + r = do_append(get_wchar(mbc_buf), mbc_buf, mbc_pos); + else + /* Complete, but not shortest form, sequence. */ + mbc_buf_index = r = flush_mbc_buf(mbc_pos); + mbc_buf_len = 0; + } else + { + /* Flush incomplete (truncated) sequence. */ + r = flush_mbc_buf(mbc_pos); + mbc_buf_index = r + 1; + mbc_buf_len = 0; + /* Handle new char. */ + if (!r) + goto retry; + } + } + + /* + * If we need to shift the line, do it. + * But wait until we get to at least the middle of the screen, + * so shifting it doesn't affect the chars we're currently + * pappending. (Bold & underline can get messed up otherwise.) + */ + if (cshift < hshift && column > sc_width / 2) + { + linebuf[curr] = '\0'; + pshift(hshift - cshift); + } + if (r) + { + /* How many chars should caller back up? */ + r = (!utf_mode) ? 1 : mbc_buf_index; + } + return (r); +} + + static int +do_append(ch, rep, pos) + LWCHAR ch; + char *rep; + POSITION pos; +{ + register int a; + LWCHAR prev_ch; + + a = AT_NORMAL; + + if (ch == '\b') + { + if (bs_mode == BS_CONTROL) + goto do_control_char; + + /* + * A better test is needed here so we don't + * backspace over part of the printed + * representation of a binary character. + */ + if ( curr <= lmargin + || column <= lmargin + || (attr[curr - 1] & (AT_ANSI|AT_BINARY))) + STORE_PRCHAR('\b', pos); + else if (bs_mode == BS_NORMAL) + STORE_CHAR(ch, AT_NORMAL, NULL, pos); + else if (bs_mode == BS_SPECIAL) + overstrike = backc(); + + return 0; + } + + if (overstrike > 0) + { + /* + * Overstrike the character at the current position + * in the line buffer. This will cause either + * underline (if a "_" is overstruck), + * bold (if an identical character is overstruck), + * or just deletion of the character in the buffer. + */ + overstrike = utf_mode ? -1 : 0; + if (utf_mode) + { + /* To be correct, this must be a base character. */ + prev_ch = get_wchar(linebuf + curr); + } else + { + prev_ch = (unsigned char) linebuf[curr]; + } + a = attr[curr]; + if (ch == prev_ch) + { + /* + * Overstriking a char with itself means make it bold. + * But overstriking an underscore with itself is + * ambiguous. It could mean make it bold, or + * it could mean make it underlined. + * Use the previous overstrike to resolve it. + */ + if (ch == '_') + { + if ((a & (AT_BOLD|AT_UNDERLINE)) != AT_NORMAL) + a |= (AT_BOLD|AT_UNDERLINE); + else if (last_overstrike != AT_NORMAL) + a |= last_overstrike; + else + a |= AT_BOLD; + } else + a |= AT_BOLD; + } else if (ch == '_') + { + a |= AT_UNDERLINE; + ch = prev_ch; + rep = linebuf + curr; + } else if (prev_ch == '_') + { + a |= AT_UNDERLINE; + } + /* Else we replace prev_ch, but we keep its attributes. */ + } else if (overstrike < 0) + { + if ( is_composing_char(ch) + || is_combining_char(get_wchar(linebuf + curr), ch)) + /* Continuation of the same overstrike. */ + a = last_overstrike; + else + overstrike = 0; + } + + if (ch == '\t') + { + /* + * Expand a tab into spaces. + */ + switch (bs_mode) + { + case BS_CONTROL: + goto do_control_char; + case BS_NORMAL: + case BS_SPECIAL: + STORE_TAB(a, pos); + break; + } + } else if ((!utf_mode || is_ascii_char(ch)) && control_char((char)ch)) + { + do_control_char: + if (ctldisp == OPT_ON || (ctldisp == OPT_ONPLUS && IS_CSI_START(ch))) + { + /* + * Output as a normal character. + */ + STORE_CHAR(ch, AT_NORMAL, rep, pos); + } else + { + STORE_PRCHAR((char) ch, pos); + } + } else if (utf_mode && ctldisp != OPT_ON && is_ubin_char(ch)) + { + char *s; + + s = prutfchar(ch); + + if (column + (int) strlen(s) - 1 + + pwidth(' ', binattr, 0) + attr_ewidth(binattr) > sc_width) + return (1); + + for ( ; *s != 0; s++) + STORE_CHAR(*s, AT_BINARY, NULL, pos); + } else + { + STORE_CHAR(ch, a, rep, pos); + } + return (0); +} + +/* + * + */ + public int +pflushmbc() +{ + int r = 0; + + if (mbc_buf_len > 0) + { + /* Flush incomplete (truncated) sequence. */ + r = flush_mbc_buf(mbc_pos); + mbc_buf_len = 0; + } + return r; +} + +/* + * Terminate the line in the line buffer. + */ + public void +pdone(endline, forw) + int endline; + int forw; +{ + (void) pflushmbc(); + + if (pendc && (pendc != '\r' || !endline)) + /* + * If we had a pending character, put it in the buffer. + * But discard a pending CR if we are at end of line + * (that is, discard the CR in a CR/LF sequence). + */ + (void) do_append(pendc, NULL, pendpos); + + /* + * Make sure we've shifted the line, if we need to. + */ + if (cshift < hshift) + pshift(hshift - cshift); + + if (ctldisp == OPT_ONPLUS && is_ansi_end('m')) + { + /* Switch to normal attribute at end of line. */ + char *p = "\033[m"; + for ( ; *p != '\0'; p++) + { + linebuf[curr] = *p; + attr[curr++] = AT_ANSI; + } + } + + /* + * Add a newline if necessary, + * and append a '\0' to the end of the line. + * We output a newline if we're not at the right edge of the screen, + * or if the terminal doesn't auto wrap, + * or if this is really the end of the line AND the terminal ignores + * a newline at the right edge. + * (In the last case we don't want to output a newline if the terminal + * doesn't ignore it since that would produce an extra blank line. + * But we do want to output a newline if the terminal ignores it in case + * the next line is blank. In that case the single newline output for + * that blank line would be ignored!) + */ + if (column < sc_width || !auto_wrap || (endline && ignaw) || ctldisp == OPT_ON) + { + linebuf[curr] = '\n'; + attr[curr] = AT_NORMAL; + curr++; + } + else if (ignaw && column >= sc_width && forw) + { + /* + * Terminals with "ignaw" don't wrap until they *really* need + * to, i.e. when the character *after* the last one to fit on a + * line is output. But they are too hard to deal with when they + * get in the state where a full screen width of characters + * have been output but the cursor is sitting on the right edge + * instead of at the start of the next line. + * So we nudge them into wrapping by outputting a space + * character plus a backspace. But do this only if moving + * forward; if we're moving backward and drawing this line at + * the top of the screen, the space would overwrite the first + * char on the next line. We don't need to do this "nudge" + * at the top of the screen anyway. + */ + linebuf[curr] = ' '; + attr[curr++] = AT_NORMAL; + linebuf[curr] = '\b'; + attr[curr++] = AT_NORMAL; + } + linebuf[curr] = '\0'; + attr[curr] = AT_NORMAL; +} + +/* + * + */ + public void +set_status_col(c) + char c; +{ + linebuf[0] = c; + attr[0] = AT_NORMAL|AT_HILITE; +} + +/* + * Get a character from the current line. + * Return the character as the function return value, + * and the character attribute in *ap. + */ + public int +gline(i, ap) + register int i; + register int *ap; +{ + if (is_null_line) + { + /* + * If there is no current line, we pretend the line is + * either "~" or "", depending on the "twiddle" flag. + */ + if (twiddle) + { + if (i == 0) + { + *ap = AT_BOLD; + return '~'; + } + --i; + } + /* Make sure we're back to AT_NORMAL before the '\n'. */ + *ap = AT_NORMAL; + return i ? '\0' : '\n'; + } + + *ap = attr[i]; + return (linebuf[i] & 0xFF); +} + +/* + * Indicate that there is no current line. + */ + public void +null_line() +{ + is_null_line = 1; + cshift = 0; +} + +/* + * Analogous to forw_line(), but deals with "raw lines": + * lines which are not split for screen width. + * {{ This is supposed to be more efficient than forw_line(). }} + */ + public POSITION +forw_raw_line(curr_pos, linep, line_lenp) + POSITION curr_pos; + char **linep; + int *line_lenp; +{ + register int n; + register int c; + POSITION new_pos; + + if (curr_pos == NULL_POSITION || ch_seek(curr_pos) || + (c = ch_forw_get()) == EOI) + return (NULL_POSITION); + + n = 0; + for (;;) + { + if (c == '\n' || c == EOI || ABORT_SIGS()) + { + new_pos = ch_tell(); + break; + } + if (n >= size_linebuf-1) + { + if (expand_linebuf()) + { + /* + * Overflowed the input buffer. + * Pretend the line ended here. + */ + new_pos = ch_tell() - 1; + break; + } + } + linebuf[n++] = c; + c = ch_forw_get(); + } + linebuf[n] = '\0'; + if (linep != NULL) + *linep = linebuf; + if (line_lenp != NULL) + *line_lenp = n; + return (new_pos); +} + +/* + * Analogous to back_line(), but deals with "raw lines". + * {{ This is supposed to be more efficient than back_line(). }} + */ + public POSITION +back_raw_line(curr_pos, linep, line_lenp) + POSITION curr_pos; + char **linep; + int *line_lenp; +{ + register int n; + register int c; + POSITION new_pos; + + if (curr_pos == NULL_POSITION || curr_pos <= ch_zero() || + ch_seek(curr_pos-1)) + return (NULL_POSITION); + + n = size_linebuf; + linebuf[--n] = '\0'; + for (;;) + { + c = ch_back_get(); + if (c == '\n' || ABORT_SIGS()) + { + /* + * This is the newline ending the previous line. + * We have hit the beginning of the line. + */ + new_pos = ch_tell() + 1; + break; + } + if (c == EOI) + { + /* + * We have hit the beginning of the file. + * This must be the first line in the file. + * This must, of course, be the beginning of the line. + */ + new_pos = ch_zero(); + break; + } + if (n <= 0) + { + int old_size_linebuf = size_linebuf; + char *fm; + char *to; + if (expand_linebuf()) + { + /* + * Overflowed the input buffer. + * Pretend the line ended here. + */ + new_pos = ch_tell() + 1; + break; + } + /* + * Shift the data to the end of the new linebuf. + */ + for (fm = linebuf + old_size_linebuf - 1, + to = linebuf + size_linebuf - 1; + fm >= linebuf; fm--, to--) + *to = *fm; + n = size_linebuf - old_size_linebuf; + } + linebuf[--n] = c; + } + if (linep != NULL) + *linep = &linebuf[n]; + if (line_lenp != NULL) + *line_lenp = size_linebuf - 1 - n; + return (new_pos); +} diff --git a/linenum.c b/linenum.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d078ec --- /dev/null +++ b/linenum.c @@ -0,0 +1,470 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Code to handle displaying line numbers. + * + * Finding the line number of a given file position is rather tricky. + * We don't want to just start at the beginning of the file and + * count newlines, because that is slow for large files (and also + * wouldn't work if we couldn't get to the start of the file; e.g. + * if input is a long pipe). + * + * So we use the function add_lnum to cache line numbers. + * We try to be very clever and keep only the more interesting + * line numbers when we run out of space in our table. A line + * number is more interesting than another when it is far from + * other line numbers. For example, we'd rather keep lines + * 100,200,300 than 100,101,300. 200 is more interesting than + * 101 because 101 can be derived very cheaply from 100, while + * 200 is more expensive to derive from 100. + * + * The function currline() returns the line number of a given + * position in the file. As a side effect, it calls add_lnum + * to cache the line number. Therefore currline is occasionally + * called to make sure we cache line numbers often enough. + */ + +#include "less.h" + +/* + * Structure to keep track of a line number and the associated file position. + * A doubly-linked circular list of line numbers is kept ordered by line number. + */ +struct linenum_info +{ + struct linenum_info *next; /* Link to next in the list */ + struct linenum_info *prev; /* Line to previous in the list */ + POSITION pos; /* File position */ + POSITION gap; /* Gap between prev and next */ + LINENUM line; /* Line number */ +}; +/* + * "gap" needs some explanation: the gap of any particular line number + * is the distance between the previous one and the next one in the list. + * ("Distance" means difference in file position.) In other words, the + * gap of a line number is the gap which would be introduced if this + * line number were deleted. It is used to decide which one to replace + * when we have a new one to insert and the table is full. + */ + +#define NPOOL 200 /* Size of line number pool */ + +#define LONGTIME (2) /* In seconds */ + +static struct linenum_info anchor; /* Anchor of the list */ +static struct linenum_info *freelist; /* Anchor of the unused entries */ +static struct linenum_info pool[NPOOL]; /* The pool itself */ +static struct linenum_info *spare; /* We always keep one spare entry */ + +extern int linenums; +extern int sigs; +extern int sc_height; +extern int screen_trashed; + +/* + * Initialize the line number structures. + */ + public void +clr_linenum() +{ + register struct linenum_info *p; + + /* + * Put all the entries on the free list. + * Leave one for the "spare". + */ + for (p = pool; p < &pool[NPOOL-2]; p++) + p->next = p+1; + pool[NPOOL-2].next = NULL; + freelist = pool; + + spare = &pool[NPOOL-1]; + + /* + * Initialize the anchor. + */ + anchor.next = anchor.prev = &anchor; + anchor.gap = 0; + anchor.pos = (POSITION)0; + anchor.line = 1; +} + +/* + * Calculate the gap for an entry. + */ + static void +calcgap(p) + register struct linenum_info *p; +{ + /* + * Don't bother to compute a gap for the anchor. + * Also don't compute a gap for the last one in the list. + * The gap for that last one should be considered infinite, + * but we never look at it anyway. + */ + if (p == &anchor || p->next == &anchor) + return; + p->gap = p->next->pos - p->prev->pos; +} + +/* + * Add a new line number to the cache. + * The specified position (pos) should be the file position of the + * FIRST character in the specified line. + */ + public void +add_lnum(linenum, pos) + LINENUM linenum; + POSITION pos; +{ + register struct linenum_info *p; + register struct linenum_info *new; + register struct linenum_info *nextp; + register struct linenum_info *prevp; + register POSITION mingap; + + /* + * Find the proper place in the list for the new one. + * The entries are sorted by position. + */ + for (p = anchor.next; p != &anchor && p->pos < pos; p = p->next) + if (p->line == linenum) + /* We already have this one. */ + return; + nextp = p; + prevp = p->prev; + + if (freelist != NULL) + { + /* + * We still have free (unused) entries. + * Use one of them. + */ + new = freelist; + freelist = freelist->next; + } else + { + /* + * No free entries. + * Use the "spare" entry. + */ + new = spare; + spare = NULL; + } + + /* + * Fill in the fields of the new entry, + * and insert it into the proper place in the list. + */ + new->next = nextp; + new->prev = prevp; + new->pos = pos; + new->line = linenum; + + nextp->prev = new; + prevp->next = new; + + /* + * Recalculate gaps for the new entry and the neighboring entries. + */ + calcgap(new); + calcgap(nextp); + calcgap(prevp); + + if (spare == NULL) + { + /* + * We have used the spare entry. + * Scan the list to find the one with the smallest + * gap, take it out and make it the spare. + * We should never remove the last one, so stop when + * we get to p->next == &anchor. This also avoids + * looking at the gap of the last one, which is + * not computed by calcgap. + */ + mingap = anchor.next->gap; + for (p = anchor.next; p->next != &anchor; p = p->next) + { + if (p->gap <= mingap) + { + spare = p; + mingap = p->gap; + } + } + spare->next->prev = spare->prev; + spare->prev->next = spare->next; + } +} + +/* + * If we get stuck in a long loop trying to figure out the + * line number, print a message to tell the user what we're doing. + */ + static void +longloopmessage() +{ + ierror("Calculating line numbers", NULL_PARG); +} + +static int loopcount; +#if HAVE_TIME +static time_type startime; +#endif + + static void +longish() +{ +#if HAVE_TIME + if (loopcount >= 0 && ++loopcount > 100) + { + loopcount = 0; + if (get_time() >= startime + LONGTIME) + { + longloopmessage(); + loopcount = -1; + } + } +#else + if (loopcount >= 0 && ++loopcount > LONGLOOP) + { + longloopmessage(); + loopcount = -1; + } +#endif +} + +/* + * Turn off line numbers because the user has interrupted + * a lengthy line number calculation. + */ + static void +abort_long() +{ + if (linenums == OPT_ONPLUS) + /* + * We were displaying line numbers, so need to repaint. + */ + screen_trashed = 1; + linenums = 0; + error("Line numbers turned off", NULL_PARG); +} + +/* + * Find the line number associated with a given position. + * Return 0 if we can't figure it out. + */ + public LINENUM +find_linenum(pos) + POSITION pos; +{ + register struct linenum_info *p; + register LINENUM linenum; + POSITION cpos; + + if (!linenums) + /* + * We're not using line numbers. + */ + return (0); + if (pos == NULL_POSITION) + /* + * Caller doesn't know what he's talking about. + */ + return (0); + if (pos <= ch_zero()) + /* + * Beginning of file is always line number 1. + */ + return (1); + + /* + * Find the entry nearest to the position we want. + */ + for (p = anchor.next; p != &anchor && p->pos < pos; p = p->next) + continue; + if (p->pos == pos) + /* Found it exactly. */ + return (p->line); + + /* + * This is the (possibly) time-consuming part. + * We start at the line we just found and start + * reading the file forward or backward till we + * get to the place we want. + * + * First decide whether we should go forward from the + * previous one or backwards from the next one. + * The decision is based on which way involves + * traversing fewer bytes in the file. + */ +#if HAVE_TIME + startime = get_time(); +#endif + if (p == &anchor || pos - p->prev->pos < p->pos - pos) + { + /* + * Go forward. + */ + p = p->prev; + if (ch_seek(p->pos)) + return (0); + loopcount = 0; + for (linenum = p->line, cpos = p->pos; cpos < pos; linenum++) + { + /* + * Allow a signal to abort this loop. + */ + cpos = forw_raw_line(cpos, (char **)NULL, (int *)NULL); + if (ABORT_SIGS()) { + abort_long(); + return (0); + } + if (cpos == NULL_POSITION) + return (0); + longish(); + } + /* + * We might as well cache it. + */ + add_lnum(linenum, cpos); + /* + * If the given position is not at the start of a line, + * make sure we return the correct line number. + */ + if (cpos > pos) + linenum--; + } else + { + /* + * Go backward. + */ + if (ch_seek(p->pos)) + return (0); + loopcount = 0; + for (linenum = p->line, cpos = p->pos; cpos > pos; linenum--) + { + /* + * Allow a signal to abort this loop. + */ + cpos = back_raw_line(cpos, (char **)NULL, (int *)NULL); + if (ABORT_SIGS()) { + abort_long(); + return (0); + } + if (cpos == NULL_POSITION) + return (0); + longish(); + } + /* + * We might as well cache it. + */ + add_lnum(linenum, cpos); + } + + return (linenum); +} + +/* + * Find the position of a given line number. + * Return NULL_POSITION if we can't figure it out. + */ + public POSITION +find_pos(linenum) + LINENUM linenum; +{ + register struct linenum_info *p; + POSITION cpos; + LINENUM clinenum; + + if (linenum <= 1) + /* + * Line number 1 is beginning of file. + */ + return (ch_zero()); + + /* + * Find the entry nearest to the line number we want. + */ + for (p = anchor.next; p != &anchor && p->line < linenum; p = p->next) + continue; + if (p->line == linenum) + /* Found it exactly. */ + return (p->pos); + + if (p == &anchor || linenum - p->prev->line < p->line - linenum) + { + /* + * Go forward. + */ + p = p->prev; + if (ch_seek(p->pos)) + return (NULL_POSITION); + for (clinenum = p->line, cpos = p->pos; clinenum < linenum; clinenum++) + { + /* + * Allow a signal to abort this loop. + */ + cpos = forw_raw_line(cpos, (char **)NULL, (int *)NULL); + if (ABORT_SIGS()) + return (NULL_POSITION); + if (cpos == NULL_POSITION) + return (NULL_POSITION); + } + } else + { + /* + * Go backward. + */ + if (ch_seek(p->pos)) + return (NULL_POSITION); + for (clinenum = p->line, cpos = p->pos; clinenum > linenum; clinenum--) + { + /* + * Allow a signal to abort this loop. + */ + cpos = back_raw_line(cpos, (char **)NULL, (int *)NULL); + if (ABORT_SIGS()) + return (NULL_POSITION); + if (cpos == NULL_POSITION) + return (NULL_POSITION); + } + } + /* + * We might as well cache it. + */ + add_lnum(clinenum, cpos); + return (cpos); +} + +/* + * Return the line number of the "current" line. + * The argument "where" tells which line is to be considered + * the "current" line (e.g. TOP, BOTTOM, MIDDLE, etc). + */ + public LINENUM +currline(where) + int where; +{ + POSITION pos; + POSITION len; + LINENUM linenum; + + pos = position(where); + len = ch_length(); + while (pos == NULL_POSITION && where >= 0 && where < sc_height) + pos = position(++where); + if (pos == NULL_POSITION) + pos = len; + linenum = find_linenum(pos); + if (pos == len) + linenum--; + return (linenum); +} diff --git a/lsystem.c b/lsystem.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8a7cb8f --- /dev/null +++ b/lsystem.c @@ -0,0 +1,373 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Routines to execute other programs. + * Necessarily very OS dependent. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#include +#include "position.h" + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER +#include +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#include +#define setdisk(n) _chdrive((n)+1) +#else +#include +#endif +#endif + +extern int screen_trashed; +extern IFILE curr_ifile; + + +#if HAVE_SYSTEM + +/* + * Pass the specified command to a shell to be executed. + * Like plain "system()", but handles resetting terminal modes, etc. + */ + public void +lsystem(cmd, donemsg) + char *cmd; + char *donemsg; +{ + register int inp; +#if HAVE_SHELL + register char *shell; + register char *p; +#endif + IFILE save_ifile; +#if MSDOS_COMPILER && MSDOS_COMPILER!=WIN32C + char cwd[FILENAME_MAX+1]; +#endif + + /* + * Print the command which is to be executed, + * unless the command starts with a "-". + */ + if (cmd[0] == '-') + cmd++; + else + { + clear_bot(); + putstr("!"); + putstr(cmd); + putstr("\n"); + } + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + if (*cmd == '\0') + cmd = getenv("COMSPEC"); +#else + /* + * Working directory is global on MSDOS. + * The child might change the working directory, so we + * must save and restore CWD across calls to "system", + * or else we won't find our file when we return and + * try to "reedit_ifile" it. + */ + getcwd(cwd, FILENAME_MAX); +#endif +#endif + + /* + * Close the current input file. + */ + save_ifile = save_curr_ifile(); + (void) edit_ifile(NULL_IFILE); + + /* + * De-initialize the terminal and take out of raw mode. + */ + deinit(); + flush(); /* Make sure the deinit chars get out */ + raw_mode(0); +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + close_getchr(); +#endif + + /* + * Restore signals to their defaults. + */ + init_signals(0); + +#if HAVE_DUP + /* + * Force standard input to be the user's terminal + * (the normal standard input), even if less's standard input + * is coming from a pipe. + */ + inp = dup(0); + close(0); +#if OS2 + /* The __open() system call translates "/dev/tty" to "con". */ + if (__open("/dev/tty", OPEN_READ) < 0) +#else + if (open("/dev/tty", OPEN_READ) < 0) +#endif + dup(inp); +#endif + + /* + * Pass the command to the system to be executed. + * If we have a SHELL environment variable, use + * <$SHELL -c "command"> instead of just . + * If the command is empty, just invoke a shell. + */ +#if HAVE_SHELL + p = NULL; + if ((shell = lgetenv("SHELL")) != NULL && *shell != '\0') + { + if (*cmd == '\0') + p = save(shell); + else + { + char *esccmd = shell_quote(cmd); + if (esccmd != NULL) + { + int len = (int) (strlen(shell) + strlen(esccmd) + 5); + p = (char *) ecalloc(len, sizeof(char)); + SNPRINTF3(p, len, "%s %s %s", shell, shell_coption(), esccmd); + free(esccmd); + } + } + } + if (p == NULL) + { + if (*cmd == '\0') + p = save("sh"); + else + p = save(cmd); + } + system(p); + free(p); +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC + /* + * Make stdin of the child be in cooked mode. + */ + setmode(0, O_TEXT); + /* + * We don't need to catch signals of the child (it + * also makes trouble with some DPMI servers). + */ + __djgpp_exception_toggle(); + system(cmd); + __djgpp_exception_toggle(); +#else + system(cmd); +#endif +#endif + +#if HAVE_DUP + /* + * Restore standard input, reset signals, raw mode, etc. + */ + close(0); + dup(inp); + close(inp); +#endif + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + open_getchr(); +#endif + init_signals(1); + raw_mode(1); + if (donemsg != NULL) + { + putstr(donemsg); + putstr(" (press RETURN)"); + get_return(); + putchr('\n'); + flush(); + } + init(); + screen_trashed = 1; + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER && MSDOS_COMPILER!=WIN32C + /* + * Restore the previous directory (possibly + * changed by the child program we just ran). + */ + chdir(cwd); +#if MSDOS_COMPILER != DJGPPC + /* + * Some versions of chdir() don't change to the drive + * which is part of CWD. (DJGPP does this in chdir.) + */ + if (cwd[1] == ':') + { + if (cwd[0] >= 'a' && cwd[0] <= 'z') + setdisk(cwd[0] - 'a'); + else if (cwd[0] >= 'A' && cwd[0] <= 'Z') + setdisk(cwd[0] - 'A'); + } +#endif +#endif + + /* + * Reopen the current input file. + */ + reedit_ifile(save_ifile); + +#if defined(SIGWINCH) || defined(SIGWIND) + /* + * Since we were ignoring window change signals while we executed + * the system command, we must assume the window changed. + * Warning: this leaves a signal pending (in "sigs"), + * so psignals() should be called soon after lsystem(). + */ + winch(0); +#endif +} + +#endif + +#if PIPEC + +/* + * Pipe a section of the input file into the given shell command. + * The section to be piped is the section "between" the current + * position and the position marked by the given letter. + * + * If the mark is after the current screen, the section between + * the top line displayed and the mark is piped. + * If the mark is before the current screen, the section between + * the mark and the bottom line displayed is piped. + * If the mark is on the current screen, or if the mark is ".", + * the whole current screen is piped. + */ + public int +pipe_mark(c, cmd) + int c; + char *cmd; +{ + POSITION mpos, tpos, bpos; + + /* + * mpos = the marked position. + * tpos = top of screen. + * bpos = bottom of screen. + */ + mpos = markpos(c); + if (mpos == NULL_POSITION) + return (-1); + tpos = position(TOP); + if (tpos == NULL_POSITION) + tpos = ch_zero(); + bpos = position(BOTTOM); + + if (c == '.') + return (pipe_data(cmd, tpos, bpos)); + else if (mpos <= tpos) + return (pipe_data(cmd, mpos, bpos)); + else if (bpos == NULL_POSITION) + return (pipe_data(cmd, tpos, bpos)); + else + return (pipe_data(cmd, tpos, mpos)); +} + +/* + * Create a pipe to the given shell command. + * Feed it the file contents between the positions spos and epos. + */ + public int +pipe_data(cmd, spos, epos) + char *cmd; + POSITION spos; + POSITION epos; +{ + register FILE *f; + register int c; + extern FILE *popen(); + + /* + * This is structured much like lsystem(). + * Since we're running a shell program, we must be careful + * to perform the necessary deinitialization before running + * the command, and reinitialization after it. + */ + if (ch_seek(spos) != 0) + { + error("Cannot seek to start position", NULL_PARG); + return (-1); + } + + if ((f = popen(cmd, "w")) == NULL) + { + error("Cannot create pipe", NULL_PARG); + return (-1); + } + clear_bot(); + putstr("!"); + putstr(cmd); + putstr("\n"); + + deinit(); + flush(); + raw_mode(0); + init_signals(0); +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + close_getchr(); +#endif +#ifdef SIGPIPE + LSIGNAL(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN); +#endif + + c = EOI; + while (epos == NULL_POSITION || spos++ <= epos) + { + /* + * Read a character from the file and give it to the pipe. + */ + c = ch_forw_get(); + if (c == EOI) + break; + if (putc(c, f) == EOF) + break; + } + + /* + * Finish up the last line. + */ + while (c != '\n' && c != EOI ) + { + c = ch_forw_get(); + if (c == EOI) + break; + if (putc(c, f) == EOF) + break; + } + + pclose(f); + +#ifdef SIGPIPE + LSIGNAL(SIGPIPE, SIG_DFL); +#endif +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + open_getchr(); +#endif + init_signals(1); + raw_mode(1); + init(); + screen_trashed = 1; +#if defined(SIGWINCH) || defined(SIGWIND) + /* {{ Probably don't need this here. }} */ + winch(0); +#endif + return (0); +} + +#endif diff --git a/main.c b/main.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..149999c --- /dev/null +++ b/main.c @@ -0,0 +1,410 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Entry point, initialization, miscellaneous routines. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C +#include +#endif + +public char * every_first_cmd = NULL; +public int new_file; +public int is_tty; +public IFILE curr_ifile = NULL_IFILE; +public IFILE old_ifile = NULL_IFILE; +public struct scrpos initial_scrpos; +public int any_display = FALSE; +public POSITION start_attnpos = NULL_POSITION; +public POSITION end_attnpos = NULL_POSITION; +public int wscroll; +public char * progname; +public int quitting; +public int secure; +public int dohelp; + +#if LOGFILE +public int logfile = -1; +public int force_logfile = FALSE; +public char * namelogfile = NULL; +#endif + +#if EDITOR +public char * editor; +public char * editproto; +#endif + +#if TAGS +extern char * tags; +extern char * tagoption; +extern int jump_sline; +#endif + +#ifdef WIN32 +static char consoleTitle[256]; +#endif + +extern int less_is_more; +extern int missing_cap; +extern int know_dumb; +extern int pr_type; + + +/* + * Entry point. + */ +int +main(argc, argv) + int argc; + char *argv[]; +{ + IFILE ifile; + char *s; + +#ifdef __EMX__ + _response(&argc, &argv); + _wildcard(&argc, &argv); +#endif + + progname = *argv++; + argc--; + + secure = 0; + s = lgetenv("LESSSECURE"); + if (s != NULL && *s != '\0') + secure = 1; + +#ifdef WIN32 + if (getenv("HOME") == NULL) + { + /* + * If there is no HOME environment variable, + * try the concatenation of HOMEDRIVE + HOMEPATH. + */ + char *drive = getenv("HOMEDRIVE"); + char *path = getenv("HOMEPATH"); + if (drive != NULL && path != NULL) + { + char *env = (char *) ecalloc(strlen(drive) + + strlen(path) + 6, sizeof(char)); + strcpy(env, "HOME="); + strcat(env, drive); + strcat(env, path); + putenv(env); + } + } + GetConsoleTitle(consoleTitle, sizeof(consoleTitle)/sizeof(char)); +#endif /* WIN32 */ + + /* + * Process command line arguments and LESS environment arguments. + * Command line arguments override environment arguments. + */ + is_tty = isatty(1); + get_term(); + init_cmds(); + init_charset(); + init_line(); + init_cmdhist(); + init_option(); + init_search(); + + /* + * If the name of the executable program is "more", + * act like LESS_IS_MORE is set. + */ + for (s = progname + strlen(progname); s > progname; s--) + { + if (s[-1] == PATHNAME_SEP[0]) + break; + } + if (strcmp(s, "more") == 0) + less_is_more = 1; + + init_prompt(); + + s = lgetenv(less_is_more ? "MORE" : "LESS"); + if (s != NULL) + scan_option(save(s)); + +#define isoptstring(s) (((s)[0] == '-' || (s)[0] == '+') && (s)[1] != '\0') + while (argc > 0 && (isoptstring(*argv) || isoptpending())) + { + s = *argv++; + argc--; + if (strcmp(s, "--") == 0) + break; + scan_option(s); + } +#undef isoptstring + + if (isoptpending()) + { + /* + * Last command line option was a flag requiring a + * following string, but there was no following string. + */ + nopendopt(); + quit(QUIT_OK); + } + +#if EDITOR + editor = lgetenv("VISUAL"); + if (editor == NULL || *editor == '\0') + { + editor = lgetenv("EDITOR"); + if (editor == NULL || *editor == '\0') + editor = EDIT_PGM; + } + editproto = lgetenv("LESSEDIT"); + if (editproto == NULL || *editproto == '\0') + editproto = "%E ?lm+%lm. %f"; +#endif + + /* + * Call get_ifile with all the command line filenames + * to "register" them with the ifile system. + */ + ifile = NULL_IFILE; + if (dohelp) + ifile = get_ifile(FAKE_HELPFILE, ifile); + while (argc-- > 0) + { + char *filename; +#if (MSDOS_COMPILER && MSDOS_COMPILER != DJGPPC) + /* + * Because the "shell" doesn't expand filename patterns, + * treat each argument as a filename pattern rather than + * a single filename. + * Expand the pattern and iterate over the expanded list. + */ + struct textlist tlist; + char *gfilename; + + gfilename = lglob(*argv++); + init_textlist(&tlist, gfilename); + filename = NULL; + while ((filename = forw_textlist(&tlist, filename)) != NULL) + { + (void) get_ifile(filename, ifile); + ifile = prev_ifile(NULL_IFILE); + } + free(gfilename); +#else + filename = shell_quote(*argv); + if (filename == NULL) + filename = *argv; + argv++; + (void) get_ifile(filename, ifile); + ifile = prev_ifile(NULL_IFILE); + free(filename); +#endif + } + /* + * Set up terminal, etc. + */ + if (!is_tty) + { + /* + * Output is not a tty. + * Just copy the input file(s) to output. + */ + SET_BINARY(1); + if (nifile() == 0) + { + if (edit_stdin() == 0) + cat_file(); + } else if (edit_first() == 0) + { + do { + cat_file(); + } while (edit_next(1) == 0); + } + quit(QUIT_OK); + } + + if (missing_cap && !know_dumb) + error("WARNING: terminal is not fully functional", NULL_PARG); + init_mark(); + open_getchr(); + raw_mode(1); + init_signals(1); + + /* + * Select the first file to examine. + */ +#if TAGS + if (tagoption != NULL || strcmp(tags, "-") == 0) + { + /* + * A -t option was given. + * Verify that no filenames were also given. + * Edit the file selected by the "tags" search, + * and search for the proper line in the file. + */ + if (nifile() > 0) + { + error("No filenames allowed with -t option", NULL_PARG); + quit(QUIT_ERROR); + } + findtag(tagoption); + if (edit_tagfile()) /* Edit file which contains the tag */ + quit(QUIT_ERROR); + /* + * Search for the line which contains the tag. + * Set up initial_scrpos so we display that line. + */ + initial_scrpos.pos = tagsearch(); + if (initial_scrpos.pos == NULL_POSITION) + quit(QUIT_ERROR); + initial_scrpos.ln = jump_sline; + } else +#endif + if (nifile() == 0) + { + if (edit_stdin()) /* Edit standard input */ + quit(QUIT_ERROR); + } else + { + if (edit_first()) /* Edit first valid file in cmd line */ + quit(QUIT_ERROR); + } + + init(); + commands(); + quit(QUIT_OK); + /*NOTREACHED*/ + return (0); +} + +/* + * Copy a string to a "safe" place + * (that is, to a buffer allocated by calloc). + */ + public char * +save(s) + char *s; +{ + register char *p; + + p = (char *) ecalloc(strlen(s)+1, sizeof(char)); + strcpy(p, s); + return (p); +} + +/* + * Allocate memory. + * Like calloc(), but never returns an error (NULL). + */ + public VOID_POINTER +ecalloc(count, size) + int count; + unsigned int size; +{ + register VOID_POINTER p; + + p = (VOID_POINTER) calloc(count, size); + if (p != NULL) + return (p); + error("Cannot allocate memory", NULL_PARG); + quit(QUIT_ERROR); + /*NOTREACHED*/ + return (NULL); +} + +/* + * Skip leading spaces in a string. + */ + public char * +skipsp(s) + register char *s; +{ + while (*s == ' ' || *s == '\t') + s++; + return (s); +} + +/* + * See how many characters of two strings are identical. + * If uppercase is true, the first string must begin with an uppercase + * character; the remainder of the first string may be either case. + */ + public int +sprefix(ps, s, uppercase) + char *ps; + char *s; + int uppercase; +{ + register int c; + register int sc; + register int len = 0; + + for ( ; *s != '\0'; s++, ps++) + { + c = *ps; + if (uppercase) + { + if (len == 0 && ASCII_IS_LOWER(c)) + return (-1); + if (ASCII_IS_UPPER(c)) + c = ASCII_TO_LOWER(c); + } + sc = *s; + if (len > 0 && ASCII_IS_UPPER(sc)) + sc = ASCII_TO_LOWER(sc); + if (c != sc) + break; + len++; + } + return (len); +} + +/* + * Exit the program. + */ + public void +quit(status) + int status; +{ + static int save_status; + + /* + * Put cursor at bottom left corner, clear the line, + * reset the terminal modes, and exit. + */ + if (status < 0) + status = save_status; + else + save_status = status; + quitting = 1; + edit((char*)NULL); + save_cmdhist(); + if (any_display && is_tty) + clear_bot(); + deinit(); + flush(); + raw_mode(0); +#if MSDOS_COMPILER && MSDOS_COMPILER != DJGPPC + /* + * If we don't close 2, we get some garbage from + * 2's buffer when it flushes automatically. + * I cannot track this one down RB + * The same bug shows up if we use ^C^C to abort. + */ + close(2); +#endif +#ifdef WIN32 + SetConsoleTitle(consoleTitle); +#endif + close_getchr(); + exit(status); +} diff --git a/mark.c b/mark.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..44d606f --- /dev/null +++ b/mark.c @@ -0,0 +1,249 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +#include "less.h" + +extern IFILE curr_ifile; +extern int sc_height; +extern int jump_sline; + +/* + * The table of marks. + * Each mark is identified by a lowercase or uppercase letter. + * The final one is lmark, for the "last mark"; addressed by the apostrophe. + */ +#define NMARKS ((2*26)+1) /* a-z, A-Z, lastmark */ +#define LASTMARK (NMARKS-1) +static struct mark marks[NMARKS]; + +/* + * Initialize the mark table to show no marks are set. + */ + public void +init_mark() +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < NMARKS; i++) + marks[i].m_scrpos.pos = NULL_POSITION; +} + +/* + * See if a mark letter is valid (between a and z). + */ + static struct mark * +getumark(c) + int c; +{ + if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') + return (&marks[c-'a']); + + if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') + return (&marks[c-'A'+26]); + + error("Invalid mark letter", NULL_PARG); + return (NULL); +} + +/* + * Get the mark structure identified by a character. + * The mark struct may come either from the mark table + * or may be constructed on the fly for certain characters like ^, $. + */ + static struct mark * +getmark(c) + int c; +{ + register struct mark *m; + static struct mark sm; + + switch (c) + { + case '^': + /* + * Beginning of the current file. + */ + m = &sm; + m->m_scrpos.pos = ch_zero(); + m->m_scrpos.ln = 0; + m->m_ifile = curr_ifile; + break; + case '$': + /* + * End of the current file. + */ + if (ch_end_seek()) + { + error("Cannot seek to end of file", NULL_PARG); + return (NULL); + } + m = &sm; + m->m_scrpos.pos = ch_tell(); + m->m_scrpos.ln = sc_height-1; + m->m_ifile = curr_ifile; + break; + case '.': + /* + * Current position in the current file. + */ + m = &sm; + get_scrpos(&m->m_scrpos); + m->m_ifile = curr_ifile; + break; + case '\'': + /* + * The "last mark". + */ + m = &marks[LASTMARK]; + break; + default: + /* + * Must be a user-defined mark. + */ + m = getumark(c); + if (m == NULL) + break; + if (m->m_scrpos.pos == NULL_POSITION) + { + error("Mark not set", NULL_PARG); + return (NULL); + } + break; + } + return (m); +} + +/* + * Is a mark letter is invalid? + */ + public int +badmark(c) + int c; +{ + return (getmark(c) == NULL); +} + +/* + * Set a user-defined mark. + */ + public void +setmark(c) + int c; +{ + register struct mark *m; + struct scrpos scrpos; + + m = getumark(c); + if (m == NULL) + return; + get_scrpos(&scrpos); + m->m_scrpos = scrpos; + m->m_ifile = curr_ifile; +} + +/* + * Set lmark (the mark named by the apostrophe). + */ + public void +lastmark() +{ + struct scrpos scrpos; + + if (ch_getflags() & CH_HELPFILE) + return; + get_scrpos(&scrpos); + if (scrpos.pos == NULL_POSITION) + return; + marks[LASTMARK].m_scrpos = scrpos; + marks[LASTMARK].m_ifile = curr_ifile; +} + +/* + * Go to a mark. + */ + public void +gomark(c) + int c; +{ + register struct mark *m; + struct scrpos scrpos; + + m = getmark(c); + if (m == NULL) + return; + + /* + * If we're trying to go to the lastmark and + * it has not been set to anything yet, + * set it to the beginning of the current file. + */ + if (m == &marks[LASTMARK] && m->m_scrpos.pos == NULL_POSITION) + { + m->m_ifile = curr_ifile; + m->m_scrpos.pos = ch_zero(); + m->m_scrpos.ln = jump_sline; + } + + /* + * If we're using lmark, we must save the screen position now, + * because if we call edit_ifile() below, lmark will change. + * (We save the screen position even if we're not using lmark.) + */ + scrpos = m->m_scrpos; + if (m->m_ifile != curr_ifile) + { + /* + * Not in the current file; edit the correct file. + */ + if (edit_ifile(m->m_ifile)) + return; + } + + jump_loc(scrpos.pos, scrpos.ln); +} + +/* + * Return the position associated with a given mark letter. + * + * We don't return which screen line the position + * is associated with, but this doesn't matter much, + * because it's always the first non-blank line on the screen. + */ + public POSITION +markpos(c) + int c; +{ + register struct mark *m; + + m = getmark(c); + if (m == NULL) + return (NULL_POSITION); + + if (m->m_ifile != curr_ifile) + { + error("Mark not in current file", NULL_PARG); + return (NULL_POSITION); + } + return (m->m_scrpos.pos); +} + +/* + * Clear the marks associated with a specified ifile. + */ + public void +unmark(ifile) + IFILE ifile; +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < NMARKS; i++) + if (marks[i].m_ifile == ifile) + marks[i].m_scrpos.pos = NULL_POSITION; +} diff --git a/mkfuncs.awk b/mkfuncs.awk new file mode 100755 index 0000000..dea28ac --- /dev/null +++ b/mkfuncs.awk @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +BEGIN { FS="("; state = 0 } + +/^ public/ { ftype = $0; state = 1 } + +{ if (state == 1) + state = 2 + else if (state == 2) + { print ftype,$1,"();"; state = 0 } +} diff --git a/mkhelp.c b/mkhelp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d4e4063 --- /dev/null +++ b/mkhelp.c @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Silly little program to generate the help.c source file + * from the less.hlp text file. + * help.c just contains a char array whose contents are + * the contents of less.hlp. + */ + +#include + + int +main(argc, argv) + int argc; + char *argv[]; +{ + int ch; + int prevch; + + printf("/* This file was generated by mkhelp from less.hlp */\n"); + printf("#include \"less.h\"\n"); + printf("constant char helpdata[] = {\n"); + ch = 0; + while (prevch = ch, (ch = getchar()) != EOF) + { + switch (ch) + { + case '\'': + printf("'\\'',"); + break; + case '\\': + printf("'\\\\',"); + break; + case '\b': + printf("'\\b',"); + break; + case '\t': + printf("'\\t',"); + break; + case '\n': + if (prevch != '\r') + printf("'\\n',\n"); + break; + case '\r': + if (prevch != '\n') + printf("'\\n',\n"); + break; + default: + if (ch >= ' ' && ch < 0x7f) + printf("'%c',", ch); + else + printf("0x%02x,", ch); + break; + } + } + /* Add an extra null char to avoid having a trailing comma. */ + printf(" 0 };\n"); + printf("constant int size_helpdata = sizeof(helpdata) - 1;\n"); + return (0); +} diff --git a/mkinstalldirs b/mkinstalldirs new file mode 100755 index 0000000..91f6d04 --- /dev/null +++ b/mkinstalldirs @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# mkinstalldirs --- make directory hierarchy +# Author: Noah Friedman +# Created: 1993-05-16 +# Last modified: 1994-03-25 +# Public domain + +errstatus=0 + +for file in ${1+"$@"} ; do + set fnord `echo ":$file" | sed -ne 's/^:\//#/;s/^://;s/\// /g;s/^#/\//;p'` + shift + + pathcomp= + for d in ${1+"$@"} ; do + pathcomp="$pathcomp$d" + case "$pathcomp" in + -* ) pathcomp=./$pathcomp ;; + esac + + if test ! -d "$pathcomp"; then + echo "mkdir $pathcomp" 1>&2 + mkdir "$pathcomp" || errstatus=$? + fi + + pathcomp="$pathcomp/" + done +done + +exit $errstatus + +# mkinstalldirs ends here diff --git a/mkutable b/mkutable new file mode 100755 index 0000000..803335b --- /dev/null +++ b/mkutable @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +#! /usr/bin/perl +use strict; + +my $USAGE = <<__EOF__; + usage: mkutable [-n] [-f#] type... [--] [<] UnicodeData.txt + -n = take non-matching types + -f = zero-based type field (default 2) +__EOF__ + +use vars qw( $opt_f $opt_n ); +use Getopt::Std; +my $type_field = 2; + +exit (main() ? 1 : 0); + +sub main { + my $date = `date`; + chomp $date; + my $args = join ' ', @ARGV; + my $header = "/* Generated by \"$0 $args\" on $date */\n"; + + die $USAGE if not getopts('f:n'); + $type_field = $opt_f if $opt_f; + my %types; + my $arg; + while ($arg = shift @ARGV) { + last if $arg eq '--'; + $types{$arg} = 1; + } + my %out = ( 'types' => \%types ); + my $last_code = 0; + + print $header; + while (<>) { + chomp; + s/#.*//; + my @fields = split /;/; + next if not @fields; + my $code = hex $fields[0]; + my $type = $fields[$type_field]; + $type =~ s/\s//g; + while (++$last_code < $code) { + output(\%out, $last_code, '?'); + } + output(\%out, $code, $type); + } + output(\%out, $last_code+1, '?'); +} + +sub output { + my ($out, $code, $type) = @_; + my $match = ${${$out}{types}}{$type}; + my $type_change = (not $$out{start_type} or $type ne $$out{start_type}); + $match = not $match if $opt_n; + if ($match and (not $$out{in_run} or $type_change)) { + end_run($out, $code-1); + start_run($out, $code, $type); + } elsif (not $match and $$out{in_run}) { + end_run($out, $code-1); + } +} + +sub start_run { + my ($out, $code, $type) = @_; + $$out{start_code} = $code; + $$out{start_type} = $type; + $$out{in_run} = 1; +} + +sub end_run { + my ($out, $code) = @_; + return if not $$out{in_run}; + printf "\t{ 0x%04x, 0x%04x }, /* %s */\n", $$out{start_code}, $code, $$out{start_type}; + $$out{in_run} = 0; +} diff --git a/optfunc.c b/optfunc.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c3bb6b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/optfunc.c @@ -0,0 +1,743 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Handling functions for command line options. + * + * Most options are handled by the generic code in option.c. + * But all string options, and a few non-string options, require + * special handling specific to the particular option. + * This special processing is done by the "handling functions" in this file. + * + * Each handling function is passed a "type" and, if it is a string + * option, the string which should be "assigned" to the option. + * The type may be one of: + * INIT The option is being initialized from the command line. + * TOGGLE The option is being changed from within the program. + * QUERY The setting of the option is merely being queried. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#include "option.h" + +extern int nbufs; +extern int bufspace; +extern int pr_type; +extern int plusoption; +extern int swindow; +extern int sc_width; +extern int sc_height; +extern int secure; +extern int dohelp; +extern int any_display; +extern char openquote; +extern char closequote; +extern char *prproto[]; +extern char *eqproto; +extern char *hproto; +extern char *wproto; +extern char *every_first_cmd; +extern IFILE curr_ifile; +extern char version[]; +extern int jump_sline; +extern int jump_sline_fraction; +extern int shift_count; +extern int shift_count_fraction; +extern int less_is_more; +#if LOGFILE +extern char *namelogfile; +extern int force_logfile; +extern int logfile; +#endif +#if TAGS +public char *tagoption = NULL; +extern char *tags; +extern char ztags[]; +#endif +#if MSDOS_COMPILER +extern int nm_fg_color, nm_bg_color; +extern int bo_fg_color, bo_bg_color; +extern int ul_fg_color, ul_bg_color; +extern int so_fg_color, so_bg_color; +extern int bl_fg_color, bl_bg_color; +#endif + + +#if LOGFILE +/* + * Handler for -o option. + */ + public void +opt_o(type, s) + int type; + char *s; +{ + PARG parg; + + if (secure) + { + error("log file support is not available", NULL_PARG); + return; + } + switch (type) + { + case INIT: + namelogfile = save(s); + break; + case TOGGLE: + if (ch_getflags() & CH_CANSEEK) + { + error("Input is not a pipe", NULL_PARG); + return; + } + if (logfile >= 0) + { + error("Log file is already in use", NULL_PARG); + return; + } + s = skipsp(s); + if (namelogfile != NULL) + free(namelogfile); + namelogfile = lglob(s); + use_logfile(namelogfile); + sync_logfile(); + break; + case QUERY: + if (logfile < 0) + error("No log file", NULL_PARG); + else + { + parg.p_string = namelogfile; + error("Log file \"%s\"", &parg); + } + break; + } +} + +/* + * Handler for -O option. + */ + public void +opt__O(type, s) + int type; + char *s; +{ + force_logfile = TRUE; + opt_o(type, s); +} +#endif + +/* + * Handlers for -j option. + */ + public void +opt_j(type, s) + int type; + char *s; +{ + PARG parg; + char buf[16]; + int len; + int err; + + switch (type) + { + case INIT: + case TOGGLE: + if (*s == '.') + { + s++; + jump_sline_fraction = getfraction(&s, "j", &err); + if (err) + error("Invalid line fraction", NULL_PARG); + else + calc_jump_sline(); + } else + { + int sline = getnum(&s, "j", &err); + if (err) + error("Invalid line number", NULL_PARG); + else + { + jump_sline = sline; + jump_sline_fraction = -1; + } + } + break; + case QUERY: + if (jump_sline_fraction < 0) + { + parg.p_int = jump_sline; + error("Position target at screen line %d", &parg); + } else + { + + sprintf(buf, ".%06d", jump_sline_fraction); + len = (int) strlen(buf); + while (len > 2 && buf[len-1] == '0') + len--; + buf[len] = '\0'; + parg.p_string = buf; + error("Position target at screen position %s", &parg); + } + break; + } +} + + public void +calc_jump_sline() +{ + if (jump_sline_fraction < 0) + return; + jump_sline = sc_height * jump_sline_fraction / NUM_FRAC_DENOM; +} + +/* + * Handlers for -# option. + */ + public void +opt_shift(type, s) + int type; + char *s; +{ + PARG parg; + char buf[16]; + int len; + int err; + + switch (type) + { + case INIT: + case TOGGLE: + if (*s == '.') + { + s++; + shift_count_fraction = getfraction(&s, "#", &err); + if (err) + error("Invalid column fraction", NULL_PARG); + else + calc_shift_count(); + } else + { + int hs = getnum(&s, "#", &err); + if (err) + error("Invalid column number", NULL_PARG); + else + { + shift_count = hs; + shift_count_fraction = -1; + } + } + break; + case QUERY: + if (shift_count_fraction < 0) + { + parg.p_int = shift_count; + error("Horizontal shift %d columns", &parg); + } else + { + + sprintf(buf, ".%06d", shift_count_fraction); + len = (int) strlen(buf); + while (len > 2 && buf[len-1] == '0') + len--; + buf[len] = '\0'; + parg.p_string = buf; + error("Horizontal shift %s of screen width", &parg); + } + break; + } +} + public void +calc_shift_count() +{ + if (shift_count_fraction < 0) + return; + shift_count = sc_width * shift_count_fraction / NUM_FRAC_DENOM; +} + +#if USERFILE + public void +opt_k(type, s) + int type; + char *s; +{ + PARG parg; + + switch (type) + { + case INIT: + if (lesskey(s, 0)) + { + parg.p_string = s; + error("Cannot use lesskey file \"%s\"", &parg); + } + break; + } +} +#endif + +#if TAGS +/* + * Handler for -t option. + */ + public void +opt_t(type, s) + int type; + char *s; +{ + IFILE save_ifile; + POSITION pos; + + switch (type) + { + case INIT: + tagoption = save(s); + /* Do the rest in main() */ + break; + case TOGGLE: + if (secure) + { + error("tags support is not available", NULL_PARG); + break; + } + findtag(skipsp(s)); + save_ifile = save_curr_ifile(); + /* + * Try to open the file containing the tag + * and search for the tag in that file. + */ + if (edit_tagfile() || (pos = tagsearch()) == NULL_POSITION) + { + /* Failed: reopen the old file. */ + reedit_ifile(save_ifile); + break; + } + unsave_ifile(save_ifile); + jump_loc(pos, jump_sline); + break; + } +} + +/* + * Handler for -T option. + */ + public void +opt__T(type, s) + int type; + char *s; +{ + PARG parg; + + switch (type) + { + case INIT: + tags = save(s); + break; + case TOGGLE: + s = skipsp(s); + if (tags != NULL && tags != ztags) + free(tags); + tags = lglob(s); + break; + case QUERY: + parg.p_string = tags; + error("Tags file \"%s\"", &parg); + break; + } +} +#endif + +/* + * Handler for -p option. + */ + public void +opt_p(type, s) + int type; + register char *s; +{ + switch (type) + { + case INIT: + /* + * Unget a command for the specified string. + */ + if (less_is_more) + { + /* + * In "more" mode, the -p argument is a command, + * not a search string, so we don't need a slash. + */ + every_first_cmd = save(s); + } else + { + plusoption = TRUE; + ungetcc(CHAR_END_COMMAND); + ungetsc(s); + /* + * {{ This won't work if the "/" command is + * changed or invalidated by a .lesskey file. }} + */ + ungetsc("/"); + } + break; + } +} + +/* + * Handler for -P option. + */ + public void +opt__P(type, s) + int type; + register char *s; +{ + register char **proto; + PARG parg; + + switch (type) + { + case INIT: + case TOGGLE: + /* + * Figure out which prototype string should be changed. + */ + switch (*s) + { + case 's': proto = &prproto[PR_SHORT]; s++; break; + case 'm': proto = &prproto[PR_MEDIUM]; s++; break; + case 'M': proto = &prproto[PR_LONG]; s++; break; + case '=': proto = &eqproto; s++; break; + case 'h': proto = &hproto; s++; break; + case 'w': proto = &wproto; s++; break; + default: proto = &prproto[PR_SHORT]; break; + } + free(*proto); + *proto = save(s); + break; + case QUERY: + parg.p_string = prproto[pr_type]; + error("%s", &parg); + break; + } +} + +/* + * Handler for the -b option. + */ + /*ARGSUSED*/ + public void +opt_b(type, s) + int type; + char *s; +{ + switch (type) + { + case INIT: + case TOGGLE: + /* + * Set the new number of buffers. + */ + ch_setbufspace(bufspace); + break; + case QUERY: + break; + } +} + +/* + * Handler for the -i option. + */ + /*ARGSUSED*/ + public void +opt_i(type, s) + int type; + char *s; +{ + switch (type) + { + case TOGGLE: + chg_caseless(); + break; + case QUERY: + case INIT: + break; + } +} + +/* + * Handler for the -V option. + */ + /*ARGSUSED*/ + public void +opt__V(type, s) + int type; + char *s; +{ + switch (type) + { + case TOGGLE: + case QUERY: + dispversion(); + break; + case INIT: + /* + * Force output to stdout per GNU standard for --version output. + */ + any_display = 1; + putstr("less "); + putstr(version); + putstr(" ("); +#if HAVE_GNU_REGEX + putstr("GNU "); +#endif +#if HAVE_POSIX_REGCOMP + putstr("POSIX "); +#endif +#if HAVE_PCRE + putstr("PCRE "); +#endif +#if HAVE_RE_COMP + putstr("BSD "); +#endif +#if HAVE_REGCMP + putstr("V8 "); +#endif +#if HAVE_V8_REGCOMP + putstr("Spencer V8 "); +#endif +#if !HAVE_GNU_REGEX && !HAVE_POSIX_REGCOMP && !HAVE_PCRE && !HAVE_RE_COMP && !HAVE_REGCMP && !HAVE_V8_REGCOMP + putstr("no "); +#endif + putstr("regular expressions)\n"); + putstr("Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman\n\n"); + putstr("less comes with NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.\n"); + putstr("For information about the terms of redistribution,\n"); + putstr("see the file named README in the less distribution.\n"); + putstr("Homepage: http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less\n"); + quit(QUIT_OK); + break; + } +} + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER +/* + * Parse an MSDOS color descriptor. + */ + static void +colordesc(s, fg_color, bg_color) + char *s; + int *fg_color; + int *bg_color; +{ + int fg, bg; + int err; + + fg = getnum(&s, "D", &err); + if (err) + { + error("Missing fg color in -D", NULL_PARG); + return; + } + if (*s != '.') + bg = nm_bg_color; + else + { + s++; + bg = getnum(&s, "D", &err); + if (err) + { + error("Missing bg color in -D", NULL_PARG); + return; + } + } + if (*s != '\0') + error("Extra characters at end of -D option", NULL_PARG); + *fg_color = fg; + *bg_color = bg; +} + +/* + * Handler for the -D option. + */ + /*ARGSUSED*/ + public void +opt_D(type, s) + int type; + char *s; +{ + switch (type) + { + case INIT: + case TOGGLE: + switch (*s++) + { + case 'n': + colordesc(s, &nm_fg_color, &nm_bg_color); + break; + case 'd': + colordesc(s, &bo_fg_color, &bo_bg_color); + break; + case 'u': + colordesc(s, &ul_fg_color, &ul_bg_color); + break; + case 'k': + colordesc(s, &bl_fg_color, &bl_bg_color); + break; + case 's': + colordesc(s, &so_fg_color, &so_bg_color); + break; + default: + error("-D must be followed by n, d, u, k or s", NULL_PARG); + break; + } + if (type == TOGGLE) + { + at_enter(AT_STANDOUT); + at_exit(); + } + break; + case QUERY: + break; + } +} +#endif + +/* + * Handler for the -x option. + */ + public void +opt_x(type, s) + int type; + register char *s; +{ + extern int tabstops[]; + extern int ntabstops; + extern int tabdefault; + char msg[60+(4*TABSTOP_MAX)]; + int i; + PARG p; + + switch (type) + { + case INIT: + case TOGGLE: + /* Start at 1 because tabstops[0] is always zero. */ + for (i = 1; i < TABSTOP_MAX; ) + { + int n = 0; + s = skipsp(s); + while (*s >= '0' && *s <= '9') + n = (10 * n) + (*s++ - '0'); + if (n > tabstops[i-1]) + tabstops[i++] = n; + s = skipsp(s); + if (*s++ != ',') + break; + } + if (i < 2) + return; + ntabstops = i; + tabdefault = tabstops[ntabstops-1] - tabstops[ntabstops-2]; + break; + case QUERY: + strcpy(msg, "Tab stops "); + if (ntabstops > 2) + { + for (i = 1; i < ntabstops; i++) + { + if (i > 1) + strcat(msg, ","); + sprintf(msg+strlen(msg), "%d", tabstops[i]); + } + sprintf(msg+strlen(msg), " and then "); + } + sprintf(msg+strlen(msg), "every %d spaces", + tabdefault); + p.p_string = msg; + error("%s", &p); + break; + } +} + + +/* + * Handler for the -" option. + */ + public void +opt_quote(type, s) + int type; + register char *s; +{ + char buf[3]; + PARG parg; + + switch (type) + { + case INIT: + case TOGGLE: + if (s[0] == '\0') + { + openquote = closequote = '\0'; + break; + } + if (s[1] != '\0' && s[2] != '\0') + { + error("-\" must be followed by 1 or 2 chars", NULL_PARG); + return; + } + openquote = s[0]; + if (s[1] == '\0') + closequote = openquote; + else + closequote = s[1]; + break; + case QUERY: + buf[0] = openquote; + buf[1] = closequote; + buf[2] = '\0'; + parg.p_string = buf; + error("quotes %s", &parg); + break; + } +} + +/* + * "-?" means display a help message. + * If from the command line, exit immediately. + */ + /*ARGSUSED*/ + public void +opt_query(type, s) + int type; + char *s; +{ + switch (type) + { + case QUERY: + case TOGGLE: + error("Use \"h\" for help", NULL_PARG); + break; + case INIT: + dohelp = 1; + } +} + +/* + * Get the "screen window" size. + */ + public int +get_swindow() +{ + if (swindow > 0) + return (swindow); + return (sc_height + swindow); +} + diff --git a/option.c b/option.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..256f569 --- /dev/null +++ b/option.c @@ -0,0 +1,708 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Process command line options. + * + * Each option is a single letter which controls a program variable. + * The options have defaults which may be changed via + * the command line option, toggled via the "-" command, + * or queried via the "_" command. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#include "option.h" + +static struct loption *pendopt; +public int plusoption = FALSE; + +static char *optstring(); +static int flip_triple(); + +extern int screen_trashed; +extern int less_is_more; +extern int quit_at_eof; +extern char *every_first_cmd; +extern int opt_use_backslash; + +/* + * Return a printable description of an option. + */ + static char * +opt_desc(o) + struct loption *o; +{ + static char buf[OPTNAME_MAX + 10]; + if (o->oletter == OLETTER_NONE) + SNPRINTF1(buf, sizeof(buf), "--%s", o->onames->oname); + else + SNPRINTF2(buf, sizeof(buf), "-%c (--%s)", o->oletter, o->onames->oname); + return (buf); +} + +/* + * Return a string suitable for printing as the "name" of an option. + * For example, if the option letter is 'x', just return "-x". + */ + public char * +propt(c) + int c; +{ + static char buf[8]; + + sprintf(buf, "-%s", prchar(c)); + return (buf); +} + +/* + * Scan an argument (either from the command line or from the + * LESS environment variable) and process it. + */ + public void +scan_option(s) + char *s; +{ + register struct loption *o; + register int optc; + char *optname; + char *printopt; + char *str; + int set_default; + int lc; + int err; + PARG parg; + + if (s == NULL) + return; + + /* + * If we have a pending option which requires an argument, + * handle it now. + * This happens if the previous option was, for example, "-P" + * without a following string. In that case, the current + * option is simply the argument for the previous option. + */ + if (pendopt != NULL) + { + switch (pendopt->otype & OTYPE) + { + case STRING: + (*pendopt->ofunc)(INIT, s); + break; + case NUMBER: + printopt = opt_desc(pendopt); + *(pendopt->ovar) = getnum(&s, printopt, (int*)NULL); + break; + } + pendopt = NULL; + return; + } + + set_default = FALSE; + optname = NULL; + + while (*s != '\0') + { + /* + * Check some special cases first. + */ + switch (optc = *s++) + { + case ' ': + case '\t': + case END_OPTION_STRING: + continue; + case '-': + /* + * "--" indicates an option name instead of a letter. + */ + if (*s == '-') + { + optname = ++s; + break; + } + /* + * "-+" means set these options back to their defaults. + * (They may have been set otherwise by previous + * options.) + */ + set_default = (*s == '+'); + if (set_default) + s++; + continue; + case '+': + /* + * An option prefixed by a "+" is ungotten, so + * that it is interpreted as less commands + * processed at the start of the first input file. + * "++" means process the commands at the start of + * EVERY input file. + */ + plusoption = TRUE; + s = optstring(s, &str, propt('+'), NULL); + if (s == NULL) + return; + if (*str == '+') + every_first_cmd = save(str+1); + else + { + ungetcc(CHAR_END_COMMAND); + ungetsc(str); + } + free(str); + continue; + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': + /* + * Special "more" compatibility form "-" + * instead of -z to set the scrolling + * window size. + */ + s--; + optc = 'z'; + break; + case 'n': + if (less_is_more) + optc = 'z'; + break; + } + + /* + * Not a special case. + * Look up the option letter in the option table. + */ + err = 0; + if (optname == NULL) + { + printopt = propt(optc); + lc = ASCII_IS_LOWER(optc); + o = findopt(optc); + } else + { + printopt = optname; + lc = ASCII_IS_LOWER(optname[0]); + o = findopt_name(&optname, NULL, &err); + s = optname; + optname = NULL; + if (*s == '\0' || *s == ' ') + { + /* + * The option name matches exactly. + */ + ; + } else if (*s == '=') + { + /* + * The option name is followed by "=value". + */ + if (o != NULL && + (o->otype & OTYPE) != STRING && + (o->otype & OTYPE) != NUMBER) + { + parg.p_string = printopt; + error("The %s option should not be followed by =", + &parg); + return; + } + s++; + } else + { + /* + * The specified name is longer than the + * real option name. + */ + o = NULL; + } + } + if (o == NULL) + { + parg.p_string = printopt; + if (err == OPT_AMBIG) + error("%s is an ambiguous abbreviation (\"less --help\" for help)", + &parg); + else + error("There is no %s option (\"less --help\" for help)", + &parg); + return; + } + + str = NULL; + switch (o->otype & OTYPE) + { + case BOOL: + if (set_default) + *(o->ovar) = o->odefault; + else + *(o->ovar) = ! o->odefault; + break; + case TRIPLE: + if (set_default) + *(o->ovar) = o->odefault; + else + *(o->ovar) = flip_triple(o->odefault, lc); + break; + case STRING: + if (*s == '\0') + { + /* + * Set pendopt and return. + * We will get the string next time + * scan_option is called. + */ + pendopt = o; + return; + } + /* + * Don't do anything here. + * All processing of STRING options is done by + * the handling function. + */ + while (*s == ' ') + s++; + s = optstring(s, &str, printopt, o->odesc[1]); + if (s == NULL) + return; + break; + case NUMBER: + if (*s == '\0') + { + pendopt = o; + return; + } + *(o->ovar) = getnum(&s, printopt, (int*)NULL); + break; + } + /* + * If the option has a handling function, call it. + */ + if (o->ofunc != NULL) + (*o->ofunc)(INIT, str); + if (str != NULL) + free(str); + } +} + +/* + * Toggle command line flags from within the program. + * Used by the "-" and "_" commands. + * how_toggle may be: + * OPT_NO_TOGGLE just report the current setting, without changing it. + * OPT_TOGGLE invert the current setting + * OPT_UNSET set to the default value + * OPT_SET set to the inverse of the default value + */ + public void +toggle_option(o, lower, s, how_toggle) + struct loption *o; + int lower; + char *s; + int how_toggle; +{ + register int num; + int no_prompt; + int err; + PARG parg; + + no_prompt = (how_toggle & OPT_NO_PROMPT); + how_toggle &= ~OPT_NO_PROMPT; + + if (o == NULL) + { + error("No such option", NULL_PARG); + return; + } + + if (how_toggle == OPT_TOGGLE && (o->otype & NO_TOGGLE)) + { + parg.p_string = opt_desc(o); + error("Cannot change the %s option", &parg); + return; + } + + if (how_toggle == OPT_NO_TOGGLE && (o->otype & NO_QUERY)) + { + parg.p_string = opt_desc(o); + error("Cannot query the %s option", &parg); + return; + } + + /* + * Check for something which appears to be a do_toggle + * (because the "-" command was used), but really is not. + * This could be a string option with no string, or + * a number option with no number. + */ + switch (o->otype & OTYPE) + { + case STRING: + case NUMBER: + if (how_toggle == OPT_TOGGLE && *s == '\0') + how_toggle = OPT_NO_TOGGLE; + break; + } + +#if HILITE_SEARCH + if (how_toggle != OPT_NO_TOGGLE && (o->otype & HL_REPAINT)) + repaint_hilite(0); +#endif + + /* + * Now actually toggle (change) the variable. + */ + if (how_toggle != OPT_NO_TOGGLE) + { + switch (o->otype & OTYPE) + { + case BOOL: + /* + * Boolean. + */ + switch (how_toggle) + { + case OPT_TOGGLE: + *(o->ovar) = ! *(o->ovar); + break; + case OPT_UNSET: + *(o->ovar) = o->odefault; + break; + case OPT_SET: + *(o->ovar) = ! o->odefault; + break; + } + break; + case TRIPLE: + /* + * Triple: + * If user gave the lower case letter, then switch + * to 1 unless already 1, in which case make it 0. + * If user gave the upper case letter, then switch + * to 2 unless already 2, in which case make it 0. + */ + switch (how_toggle) + { + case OPT_TOGGLE: + *(o->ovar) = flip_triple(*(o->ovar), lower); + break; + case OPT_UNSET: + *(o->ovar) = o->odefault; + break; + case OPT_SET: + *(o->ovar) = flip_triple(o->odefault, lower); + break; + } + break; + case STRING: + /* + * String: don't do anything here. + * The handling function will do everything. + */ + switch (how_toggle) + { + case OPT_SET: + case OPT_UNSET: + error("Cannot use \"-+\" or \"--\" for a string option", + NULL_PARG); + return; + } + break; + case NUMBER: + /* + * Number: set the variable to the given number. + */ + switch (how_toggle) + { + case OPT_TOGGLE: + num = getnum(&s, NULL, &err); + if (!err) + *(o->ovar) = num; + break; + case OPT_UNSET: + *(o->ovar) = o->odefault; + break; + case OPT_SET: + error("Can't use \"-!\" for a numeric option", + NULL_PARG); + return; + } + break; + } + } + + /* + * Call the handling function for any special action + * specific to this option. + */ + if (o->ofunc != NULL) + (*o->ofunc)((how_toggle==OPT_NO_TOGGLE) ? QUERY : TOGGLE, s); + +#if HILITE_SEARCH + if (how_toggle != OPT_NO_TOGGLE && (o->otype & HL_REPAINT)) + chg_hilite(); +#endif + + if (!no_prompt) + { + /* + * Print a message describing the new setting. + */ + switch (o->otype & OTYPE) + { + case BOOL: + case TRIPLE: + /* + * Print the odesc message. + */ + error(o->odesc[*(o->ovar)], NULL_PARG); + break; + case NUMBER: + /* + * The message is in odesc[1] and has a %d for + * the value of the variable. + */ + parg.p_int = *(o->ovar); + error(o->odesc[1], &parg); + break; + case STRING: + /* + * Message was already printed by the handling function. + */ + break; + } + } + + if (how_toggle != OPT_NO_TOGGLE && (o->otype & REPAINT)) + screen_trashed = TRUE; +} + +/* + * "Toggle" a triple-valued option. + */ + static int +flip_triple(val, lc) + int val; + int lc; +{ + if (lc) + return ((val == OPT_ON) ? OPT_OFF : OPT_ON); + else + return ((val == OPT_ONPLUS) ? OPT_OFF : OPT_ONPLUS); +} + +/* + * Determine if an option takes a parameter. + */ + public int +opt_has_param(o) + struct loption *o; +{ + if (o == NULL) + return (0); + if (o->otype & (BOOL|TRIPLE|NOVAR|NO_TOGGLE)) + return (0); + return (1); +} + +/* + * Return the prompt to be used for a given option letter. + * Only string and number valued options have prompts. + */ + public char * +opt_prompt(o) + struct loption *o; +{ + if (o == NULL || (o->otype & (STRING|NUMBER)) == 0) + return ("?"); + return (o->odesc[0]); +} + +/* + * Return whether or not there is a string option pending; + * that is, if the previous option was a string-valued option letter + * (like -P) without a following string. + * In that case, the current option is taken to be the string for + * the previous option. + */ + public int +isoptpending() +{ + return (pendopt != NULL); +} + +/* + * Print error message about missing string. + */ + static void +nostring(printopt) + char *printopt; +{ + PARG parg; + parg.p_string = printopt; + error("Value is required after %s", &parg); +} + +/* + * Print error message if a STRING type option is not followed by a string. + */ + public void +nopendopt() +{ + nostring(opt_desc(pendopt)); +} + +/* + * Scan to end of string or to an END_OPTION_STRING character. + * In the latter case, replace the char with a null char. + * Return a pointer to the remainder of the string, if any. + */ + static char * +optstring(s, p_str, printopt, validchars) + char *s; + char **p_str; + char *printopt; + char *validchars; +{ + register char *p; + register char *out; + + if (*s == '\0') + { + nostring(printopt); + return (NULL); + } + /* Alloc could be more than needed, but not worth trimming. */ + *p_str = (char *) ecalloc(strlen(s)+1, sizeof(char)); + out = *p_str; + + for (p = s; *p != '\0'; p++) + { + if (opt_use_backslash && *p == '\\' && p[1] != '\0') + { + /* Take next char literally. */ + ++p; + } else + { + if (*p == END_OPTION_STRING || + (validchars != NULL && strchr(validchars, *p) == NULL)) + /* End of option string. */ + break; + } + *out++ = *p; + } + *out = '\0'; + return (p); +} + +/* + */ + static int +num_error(printopt, errp) + char *printopt; + int *errp; +{ + PARG parg; + + if (errp != NULL) + { + *errp = TRUE; + return (-1); + } + if (printopt != NULL) + { + parg.p_string = printopt; + error("Number is required after %s", &parg); + } + return (-1); +} + +/* + * Translate a string into a number. + * Like atoi(), but takes a pointer to a char *, and updates + * the char * to point after the translated number. + */ + public int +getnum(sp, printopt, errp) + char **sp; + char *printopt; + int *errp; +{ + register char *s; + register int n; + register int neg; + + s = skipsp(*sp); + neg = FALSE; + if (*s == '-') + { + neg = TRUE; + s++; + } + if (*s < '0' || *s > '9') + return (num_error(printopt, errp)); + + n = 0; + while (*s >= '0' && *s <= '9') + n = 10 * n + *s++ - '0'; + *sp = s; + if (errp != NULL) + *errp = FALSE; + if (neg) + n = -n; + return (n); +} + +/* + * Translate a string into a fraction, represented by the part of a + * number which would follow a decimal point. + * The value of the fraction is returned as parts per NUM_FRAC_DENOM. + * That is, if "n" is returned, the fraction intended is n/NUM_FRAC_DENOM. + */ + public long +getfraction(sp, printopt, errp) + char **sp; + char *printopt; + int *errp; +{ + register char *s; + long frac = 0; + int fraclen = 0; + + s = skipsp(*sp); + if (*s < '0' || *s > '9') + return (num_error(printopt, errp)); + + for ( ; *s >= '0' && *s <= '9'; s++) + { + frac = (frac * 10) + (*s - '0'); + fraclen++; + } + if (fraclen > NUM_LOG_FRAC_DENOM) + while (fraclen-- > NUM_LOG_FRAC_DENOM) + frac /= 10; + else + while (fraclen++ < NUM_LOG_FRAC_DENOM) + frac *= 10; + *sp = s; + if (errp != NULL) + *errp = FALSE; + return (frac); +} + + +/* + * Get the value of the -e flag. + */ + public int +get_quit_at_eof() +{ + if (!less_is_more) + return quit_at_eof; + /* When less_is_more is set, the -e flag semantics are different. */ + return quit_at_eof ? OPT_ONPLUS : OPT_ON; +} diff --git a/option.h b/option.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc97d75 --- /dev/null +++ b/option.h @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +#define END_OPTION_STRING ('$') + +/* + * Types of options. + */ +#define BOOL 01 /* Boolean option: 0 or 1 */ +#define TRIPLE 02 /* Triple-valued option: 0, 1 or 2 */ +#define NUMBER 04 /* Numeric option */ +#define STRING 010 /* String-valued option */ +#define NOVAR 020 /* No associated variable */ +#define REPAINT 040 /* Repaint screen after toggling option */ +#define NO_TOGGLE 0100 /* Option cannot be toggled with "-" cmd */ +#define HL_REPAINT 0200 /* Repaint hilites after toggling option */ +#define NO_QUERY 0400 /* Option cannot be queried with "_" cmd */ +#define INIT_HANDLER 01000 /* Call option handler function at startup */ + +#define OTYPE (BOOL|TRIPLE|NUMBER|STRING|NOVAR) + +#define OLETTER_NONE '\1' /* Invalid option letter */ + +/* + * Argument to a handling function tells what type of activity: + */ +#define INIT 0 /* Initialization (from command line) */ +#define QUERY 1 /* Query (from _ or - command) */ +#define TOGGLE 2 /* Change value (from - command) */ + +/* Flag to toggle_option to specify how to "toggle" */ +#define OPT_NO_TOGGLE 0 +#define OPT_TOGGLE 1 +#define OPT_UNSET 2 +#define OPT_SET 3 +#define OPT_NO_PROMPT 0100 + +/* Error code from findopt_name */ +#define OPT_AMBIG 1 + +struct optname +{ + char *oname; /* Long (GNU-style) option name */ + struct optname *onext; /* List of synonymous option names */ +}; + +#define OPTNAME_MAX 32 /* Max length of long option name */ + +struct loption +{ + char oletter; /* The controlling letter (a-z) */ + struct optname *onames; /* Long (GNU-style) option name */ + int otype; /* Type of the option */ + int odefault; /* Default value */ + int *ovar; /* Pointer to the associated variable */ + void (*ofunc)(); /* Pointer to special handling function */ + char *odesc[3]; /* Description of each value */ +}; + diff --git a/opttbl.c b/opttbl.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b896391 --- /dev/null +++ b/opttbl.c @@ -0,0 +1,608 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * The option table. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#include "option.h" + +/* + * Variables controlled by command line options. + */ +public int quiet; /* Should we suppress the audible bell? */ +public int how_search; /* Where should forward searches start? */ +public int top_scroll; /* Repaint screen from top? + (alternative is scroll from bottom) */ +public int pr_type; /* Type of prompt (short, medium, long) */ +public int bs_mode; /* How to process backspaces */ +public int know_dumb; /* Don't complain about dumb terminals */ +public int quit_at_eof; /* Quit after hitting end of file twice */ +public int quit_if_one_screen; /* Quit if EOF on first screen */ +public int squeeze; /* Squeeze multiple blank lines into one */ +public int tabstop; /* Tab settings */ +public int back_scroll; /* Repaint screen on backwards movement */ +public int forw_scroll; /* Repaint screen on forward movement */ +public int caseless; /* Do "caseless" searches */ +public int linenums; /* Use line numbers */ +public int autobuf; /* Automatically allocate buffers as needed */ +public int bufspace; /* Max buffer space per file (K) */ +public int ctldisp; /* Send control chars to screen untranslated */ +public int force_open; /* Open the file even if not regular file */ +public int swindow; /* Size of scrolling window */ +public int jump_sline; /* Screen line of "jump target" */ +public long jump_sline_fraction = -1; +public long shift_count_fraction = -1; +public int chopline; /* Truncate displayed lines at screen width */ +public int no_init; /* Disable sending ti/te termcap strings */ +public int no_keypad; /* Disable sending ks/ke termcap strings */ +public int twiddle; /* Show tildes after EOF */ +public int show_attn; /* Hilite first unread line */ +public int shift_count; /* Number of positions to shift horizontally */ +public int status_col; /* Display a status column */ +public int use_lessopen; /* Use the LESSOPEN filter */ +public int quit_on_intr; /* Quit on interrupt */ +public int follow_mode; /* F cmd Follows file desc or file name? */ +public int oldbot; /* Old bottom of screen behavior {{REMOVE}} */ +public int opt_use_backslash; /* Use backslash escaping in option parsing */ +#if HILITE_SEARCH +public int hilite_search; /* Highlight matched search patterns? */ +#endif + +public int less_is_more = 0; /* Make compatible with POSIX more */ + +/* + * Long option names. + */ +static struct optname a_optname = { "search-skip-screen", NULL }; +static struct optname b_optname = { "buffers", NULL }; +static struct optname B__optname = { "auto-buffers", NULL }; +static struct optname c_optname = { "clear-screen", NULL }; +static struct optname d_optname = { "dumb", NULL }; +#if MSDOS_COMPILER +static struct optname D__optname = { "color", NULL }; +#endif +static struct optname e_optname = { "quit-at-eof", NULL }; +static struct optname f_optname = { "force", NULL }; +static struct optname F__optname = { "quit-if-one-screen", NULL }; +#if HILITE_SEARCH +static struct optname g_optname = { "hilite-search", NULL }; +#endif +static struct optname h_optname = { "max-back-scroll", NULL }; +static struct optname i_optname = { "ignore-case", NULL }; +static struct optname j_optname = { "jump-target", NULL }; +static struct optname J__optname = { "status-column", NULL }; +#if USERFILE +static struct optname k_optname = { "lesskey-file", NULL }; +#endif +static struct optname K__optname = { "quit-on-intr", NULL }; +static struct optname L__optname = { "no-lessopen", NULL }; +static struct optname m_optname = { "long-prompt", NULL }; +static struct optname n_optname = { "line-numbers", NULL }; +#if LOGFILE +static struct optname o_optname = { "log-file", NULL }; +static struct optname O__optname = { "LOG-FILE", NULL }; +#endif +static struct optname p_optname = { "pattern", NULL }; +static struct optname P__optname = { "prompt", NULL }; +static struct optname q2_optname = { "silent", NULL }; +static struct optname q_optname = { "quiet", &q2_optname }; +static struct optname r_optname = { "raw-control-chars", NULL }; +static struct optname s_optname = { "squeeze-blank-lines", NULL }; +static struct optname S__optname = { "chop-long-lines", NULL }; +#if TAGS +static struct optname t_optname = { "tag", NULL }; +static struct optname T__optname = { "tag-file", NULL }; +#endif +static struct optname u_optname = { "underline-special", NULL }; +static struct optname V__optname = { "version", NULL }; +static struct optname w_optname = { "hilite-unread", NULL }; +static struct optname x_optname = { "tabs", NULL }; +static struct optname X__optname = { "no-init", NULL }; +static struct optname y_optname = { "max-forw-scroll", NULL }; +static struct optname z_optname = { "window", NULL }; +static struct optname quote_optname = { "quotes", NULL }; +static struct optname tilde_optname = { "tilde", NULL }; +static struct optname query_optname = { "help", NULL }; +static struct optname pound_optname = { "shift", NULL }; +static struct optname keypad_optname = { "no-keypad", NULL }; +static struct optname oldbot_optname = { "old-bot", NULL }; +static struct optname follow_optname = { "follow-name", NULL }; +static struct optname use_backslash_optname = { "use-backslash", NULL }; + + +/* + * Table of all options and their semantics. + * + * For BOOL and TRIPLE options, odesc[0], odesc[1], odesc[2] are + * the description of the option when set to 0, 1 or 2, respectively. + * For NUMBER options, odesc[0] is the prompt to use when entering + * a new value, and odesc[1] is the description, which should contain + * one %d which is replaced by the value of the number. + * For STRING options, odesc[0] is the prompt to use when entering + * a new value, and odesc[1], if not NULL, is the set of characters + * that are valid in the string. + */ +static struct loption option[] = +{ + { 'a', &a_optname, + TRIPLE, OPT_ONPLUS, &how_search, NULL, + { + "Search includes displayed screen", + "Search skips displayed screen", + "Search includes all of displayed screen" + } + }, + + { 'b', &b_optname, + NUMBER|INIT_HANDLER, 64, &bufspace, opt_b, + { + "Max buffer space per file (K): ", + "Max buffer space per file: %dK", + NULL + } + }, + { 'B', &B__optname, + BOOL, OPT_ON, &autobuf, NULL, + { + "Don't automatically allocate buffers", + "Automatically allocate buffers when needed", + NULL + } + }, + { 'c', &c_optname, + TRIPLE, OPT_OFF, &top_scroll, NULL, + { + "Repaint by scrolling from bottom of screen", + "Repaint by painting from top of screen", + "Repaint by painting from top of screen" + } + }, + { 'd', &d_optname, + BOOL|NO_TOGGLE, OPT_OFF, &know_dumb, NULL, + { + "Assume intelligent terminal", + "Assume dumb terminal", + NULL + } + }, +#if MSDOS_COMPILER + { 'D', &D__optname, + STRING|REPAINT|NO_QUERY, 0, NULL, opt_D, + { + "color desc: ", + "Ddknsu0123456789.", + NULL + } + }, +#endif + { 'e', &e_optname, + TRIPLE, OPT_OFF, &quit_at_eof, NULL, + { + "Don't quit at end-of-file", + "Quit at end-of-file", + "Quit immediately at end-of-file" + } + }, + { 'f', &f_optname, + BOOL, OPT_OFF, &force_open, NULL, + { + "Open only regular files", + "Open even non-regular files", + NULL + } + }, + { 'F', &F__optname, + BOOL, OPT_OFF, &quit_if_one_screen, NULL, + { + "Don't quit if end-of-file on first screen", + "Quit if end-of-file on first screen", + NULL + } + }, +#if HILITE_SEARCH + { 'g', &g_optname, + TRIPLE|HL_REPAINT, OPT_ONPLUS, &hilite_search, NULL, + { + "Don't highlight search matches", + "Highlight matches for previous search only", + "Highlight all matches for previous search pattern", + } + }, +#endif + { 'h', &h_optname, + NUMBER, -1, &back_scroll, NULL, + { + "Backwards scroll limit: ", + "Backwards scroll limit is %d lines", + NULL + } + }, + { 'i', &i_optname, + TRIPLE|HL_REPAINT, OPT_OFF, &caseless, opt_i, + { + "Case is significant in searches", + "Ignore case in searches", + "Ignore case in searches and in patterns" + } + }, + { 'j', &j_optname, + STRING, 0, NULL, opt_j, + { + "Target line: ", + "0123456789.-", + NULL + } + }, + { 'J', &J__optname, + BOOL|REPAINT, OPT_OFF, &status_col, NULL, + { + "Don't display a status column", + "Display a status column", + NULL + } + }, +#if USERFILE + { 'k', &k_optname, + STRING|NO_TOGGLE|NO_QUERY, 0, NULL, opt_k, + { NULL, NULL, NULL } + }, +#endif + { 'K', &K__optname, + BOOL, OPT_OFF, &quit_on_intr, NULL, + { + "Interrupt (ctrl-C) returns to prompt", + "Interrupt (ctrl-C) exits less", + NULL + } + }, + { 'L', &L__optname, + BOOL, OPT_ON, &use_lessopen, NULL, + { + "Don't use the LESSOPEN filter", + "Use the LESSOPEN filter", + NULL + } + }, + { 'm', &m_optname, + TRIPLE, OPT_OFF, &pr_type, NULL, + { + "Short prompt", + "Medium prompt", + "Long prompt" + } + }, + { 'n', &n_optname, + TRIPLE|REPAINT, OPT_ON, &linenums, NULL, + { + "Don't use line numbers", + "Use line numbers", + "Constantly display line numbers" + } + }, +#if LOGFILE + { 'o', &o_optname, + STRING, 0, NULL, opt_o, + { "log file: ", NULL, NULL } + }, + { 'O', &O__optname, + STRING, 0, NULL, opt__O, + { "Log file: ", NULL, NULL } + }, +#endif + { 'p', &p_optname, + STRING|NO_TOGGLE|NO_QUERY, 0, NULL, opt_p, + { NULL, NULL, NULL } + }, + { 'P', &P__optname, + STRING, 0, NULL, opt__P, + { "prompt: ", NULL, NULL } + }, + { 'q', &q_optname, + TRIPLE, OPT_OFF, &quiet, NULL, + { + "Ring the bell for errors AND at eof/bof", + "Ring the bell for errors but not at eof/bof", + "Never ring the bell" + } + }, + { 'r', &r_optname, + TRIPLE|REPAINT, OPT_OFF, &ctldisp, NULL, + { + "Display control characters as ^X", + "Display control characters directly", + "Display control characters directly, processing ANSI sequences" + } + }, + { 's', &s_optname, + BOOL|REPAINT, OPT_OFF, &squeeze, NULL, + { + "Display all blank lines", + "Squeeze multiple blank lines", + NULL + } + }, + { 'S', &S__optname, + BOOL|REPAINT, OPT_OFF, &chopline, NULL, + { + "Fold long lines", + "Chop long lines", + NULL + } + }, +#if TAGS + { 't', &t_optname, + STRING|NO_QUERY, 0, NULL, opt_t, + { "tag: ", NULL, NULL } + }, + { 'T', &T__optname, + STRING, 0, NULL, opt__T, + { "tags file: ", NULL, NULL } + }, +#endif + { 'u', &u_optname, + TRIPLE|REPAINT, OPT_OFF, &bs_mode, NULL, + { + "Display underlined text in underline mode", + "Backspaces cause overstrike", + "Print backspace as ^H" + } + }, + { 'V', &V__optname, + NOVAR, 0, NULL, opt__V, + { NULL, NULL, NULL } + }, + { 'w', &w_optname, + TRIPLE|REPAINT, OPT_OFF, &show_attn, NULL, + { + "Don't highlight first unread line", + "Highlight first unread line after forward-screen", + "Highlight first unread line after any forward movement", + } + }, + { 'x', &x_optname, + STRING|REPAINT, 0, NULL, opt_x, + { + "Tab stops: ", + "0123456789,", + NULL + } + }, + { 'X', &X__optname, + BOOL|NO_TOGGLE, OPT_OFF, &no_init, NULL, + { + "Send init/deinit strings to terminal", + "Don't use init/deinit strings", + NULL + } + }, + { 'y', &y_optname, + NUMBER, -1, &forw_scroll, NULL, + { + "Forward scroll limit: ", + "Forward scroll limit is %d lines", + NULL + } + }, + { 'z', &z_optname, + NUMBER, -1, &swindow, NULL, + { + "Scroll window size: ", + "Scroll window size is %d lines", + NULL + } + }, + { '"', "e_optname, + STRING, 0, NULL, opt_quote, + { "quotes: ", NULL, NULL } + }, + { '~', &tilde_optname, + BOOL|REPAINT, OPT_ON, &twiddle, NULL, + { + "Don't show tildes after end of file", + "Show tildes after end of file", + NULL + } + }, + { '?', &query_optname, + NOVAR, 0, NULL, opt_query, + { NULL, NULL, NULL } + }, + { '#', £_optname, + STRING, 0, NULL, opt_shift, + { + "Horizontal shift: ", + "0123456789.", + NULL + } + }, + { OLETTER_NONE, &keypad_optname, + BOOL|NO_TOGGLE, OPT_OFF, &no_keypad, NULL, + { + "Use keypad mode", + "Don't use keypad mode", + NULL + } + }, + { OLETTER_NONE, &oldbot_optname, + BOOL, OPT_OFF, &oldbot, NULL, + { + "Use new bottom of screen behavior", + "Use old bottom of screen behavior", + NULL + } + }, + { OLETTER_NONE, &follow_optname, + BOOL, FOLLOW_DESC, &follow_mode, NULL, + { + "F command follows file descriptor", + "F command follows file name", + NULL + } + }, + { OLETTER_NONE, &use_backslash_optname, + BOOL, OPT_OFF, &opt_use_backslash, NULL, + { + "Use backslash escaping in command line parameters", + "Don't use backslash escaping in command line parameters", + NULL + } + }, + { '\0', NULL, NOVAR, 0, NULL, NULL, { NULL, NULL, NULL } } +}; + + +/* + * Initialize each option to its default value. + */ + public void +init_option() +{ + register struct loption *o; + char *p; + + p = lgetenv("LESS_IS_MORE"); + if (p != NULL && *p != '\0') + less_is_more = 1; + + for (o = option; o->oletter != '\0'; o++) + { + /* + * Set each variable to its default. + */ + if (o->ovar != NULL) + *(o->ovar) = o->odefault; + if (o->otype & INIT_HANDLER) + (*(o->ofunc))(INIT, (char *) NULL); + } +} + +/* + * Find an option in the option table, given its option letter. + */ + public struct loption * +findopt(c) + int c; +{ + register struct loption *o; + + for (o = option; o->oletter != '\0'; o++) + { + if (o->oletter == c) + return (o); + if ((o->otype & TRIPLE) && ASCII_TO_UPPER(o->oletter) == c) + return (o); + } + return (NULL); +} + +/* + * + */ + static int +is_optchar(c) + char c; +{ + if (ASCII_IS_UPPER(c)) + return 1; + if (ASCII_IS_LOWER(c)) + return 1; + if (c == '-') + return 1; + return 0; +} + +/* + * Find an option in the option table, given its option name. + * p_optname is the (possibly partial) name to look for, and + * is updated to point after the matched name. + * p_oname if non-NULL is set to point to the full option name. + */ + public struct loption * +findopt_name(p_optname, p_oname, p_err) + char **p_optname; + char **p_oname; + int *p_err; +{ + char *optname = *p_optname; + register struct loption *o; + register struct optname *oname; + register int len; + int uppercase; + struct loption *maxo = NULL; + struct optname *maxoname = NULL; + int maxlen = 0; + int ambig = 0; + int exact = 0; + + /* + * Check all options. + */ + for (o = option; o->oletter != '\0'; o++) + { + /* + * Check all names for this option. + */ + for (oname = o->onames; oname != NULL; oname = oname->onext) + { + /* + * Try normal match first (uppercase == 0), + * then, then if it's a TRIPLE option, + * try uppercase match (uppercase == 1). + */ + for (uppercase = 0; uppercase <= 1; uppercase++) + { + len = sprefix(optname, oname->oname, uppercase); + if (len <= 0 || is_optchar(optname[len])) + { + /* + * We didn't use all of the option name. + */ + continue; + } + if (!exact && len == maxlen) + /* + * Already had a partial match, + * and now there's another one that + * matches the same length. + */ + ambig = 1; + else if (len > maxlen) + { + /* + * Found a better match than + * the one we had. + */ + maxo = o; + maxoname = oname; + maxlen = len; + ambig = 0; + exact = (len == (int)strlen(oname->oname)); + } + if (!(o->otype & TRIPLE)) + break; + } + } + } + if (ambig) + { + /* + * Name matched more than one option. + */ + if (p_err != NULL) + *p_err = OPT_AMBIG; + return (NULL); + } + *p_optname = optname + maxlen; + if (p_oname != NULL) + *p_oname = maxoname == NULL ? NULL : maxoname->oname; + return (maxo); +} diff --git a/os.c b/os.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..530abe1 --- /dev/null +++ b/os.c @@ -0,0 +1,357 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Operating system dependent routines. + * + * Most of the stuff in here is based on Unix, but an attempt + * has been made to make things work on other operating systems. + * This will sometimes result in a loss of functionality, unless + * someone rewrites code specifically for the new operating system. + * + * The makefile provides defines to decide whether various + * Unix features are present. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#include +#include +#if HAVE_TIME_H +#include +#endif +#if HAVE_ERRNO_H +#include +#endif +#if HAVE_VALUES_H +#include +#endif + +/* + * BSD setjmp() saves (and longjmp() restores) the signal mask. + * This costs a system call or two per setjmp(), so if possible we clear the + * signal mask with sigsetmask(), and use _setjmp()/_longjmp() instead. + * On other systems, setjmp() doesn't affect the signal mask and so + * _setjmp() does not exist; we just use setjmp(). + */ +#if HAVE__SETJMP && HAVE_SIGSETMASK +#define SET_JUMP _setjmp +#define LONG_JUMP _longjmp +#else +#define SET_JUMP setjmp +#define LONG_JUMP longjmp +#endif + +public int reading; + +static jmp_buf read_label; + +extern int sigs; + +/* + * Like read() system call, but is deliberately interruptible. + * A call to intread() from a signal handler will interrupt + * any pending iread(). + */ + public int +iread(fd, buf, len) + int fd; + char *buf; + unsigned int len; +{ + register int n; + +start: +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + if (ABORT_SIGS()) + return (READ_INTR); +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER && MSDOS_COMPILER != DJGPPC + if (kbhit()) + { + int c; + + c = getch(); + if (c == '\003') + return (READ_INTR); + ungetch(c); + } +#endif +#endif + if (SET_JUMP(read_label)) + { + /* + * We jumped here from intread. + */ + reading = 0; +#if HAVE_SIGPROCMASK + { + sigset_t mask; + sigemptyset(&mask); + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &mask, NULL); + } +#else +#if HAVE_SIGSETMASK + sigsetmask(0); +#else +#ifdef _OSK + sigmask(~0); +#endif +#endif +#endif + return (READ_INTR); + } + + flush(); + reading = 1; +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC + if (isatty(fd)) + { + /* + * Don't try reading from a TTY until a character is + * available, because that makes some background programs + * believe DOS is busy in a way that prevents those + * programs from working while "less" waits. + */ + fd_set readfds; + + FD_ZERO(&readfds); + FD_SET(fd, &readfds); + if (select(fd+1, &readfds, 0, 0, 0) == -1) + return (-1); + } +#endif + n = read(fd, buf, len); +#if 1 + /* + * This is a kludge to workaround a problem on some systems + * where terminating a remote tty connection causes read() to + * start returning 0 forever, instead of -1. + */ + { + extern int ignore_eoi; + if (!ignore_eoi) + { + static int consecutive_nulls = 0; + if (n == 0) + consecutive_nulls++; + else + consecutive_nulls = 0; + if (consecutive_nulls > 20) + quit(QUIT_ERROR); + } + } +#endif + reading = 0; + if (n < 0) + { +#if HAVE_ERRNO + /* + * Certain values of errno indicate we should just retry the read. + */ +#if MUST_DEFINE_ERRNO + extern int errno; +#endif +#ifdef EINTR + if (errno == EINTR) + goto start; +#endif +#ifdef EAGAIN + if (errno == EAGAIN) + goto start; +#endif +#endif + return (-1); + } + return (n); +} + +/* + * Interrupt a pending iread(). + */ + public void +intread() +{ + LONG_JUMP(read_label, 1); +} + +/* + * Return the current time. + */ +#if HAVE_TIME + public time_type +get_time() +{ + time_type t; + + time(&t); + return (t); +} +#endif + + +#if !HAVE_STRERROR +/* + * Local version of strerror, if not available from the system. + */ + static char * +strerror(err) + int err; +{ +#if HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST + static char buf[16]; + extern char *sys_errlist[]; + extern int sys_nerr; + + if (err < sys_nerr) + return sys_errlist[err]; + sprintf(buf, "Error %d", err); + return buf; +#else + return ("cannot open"); +#endif +} +#endif + +/* + * errno_message: Return an error message based on the value of "errno". + */ + public char * +errno_message(filename) + char *filename; +{ + register char *p; + register char *m; + int len; +#if HAVE_ERRNO +#if MUST_DEFINE_ERRNO + extern int errno; +#endif + p = strerror(errno); +#else + p = "cannot open"; +#endif + len = (int) (strlen(filename) + strlen(p) + 3); + m = (char *) ecalloc(len, sizeof(char)); + SNPRINTF2(m, len, "%s: %s", filename, p); + return (m); +} + +/* #define HAVE_FLOAT 0 */ + + static POSITION +muldiv(val, num, den) + POSITION val, num, den; +{ +#if HAVE_FLOAT + double v = (((double) val) * num) / den; + return ((POSITION) (v + 0.5)); +#else + POSITION v = ((POSITION) val) * num; + + if (v / num == val) + /* No overflow */ + return (POSITION) (v / den); + else + /* Above calculation overflows; + * use a method that is less precise but won't overflow. */ + return (POSITION) (val / (den / num)); +#endif +} + +/* + * Return the ratio of two POSITIONS, as a percentage. + * {{ Assumes a POSITION is a long int. }} + */ + public int +percentage(num, den) + POSITION num, den; +{ + return (int) muldiv(num, (POSITION) 100, den); +} + +/* + * Return the specified percentage of a POSITION. + */ + public POSITION +percent_pos(pos, percent, fraction) + POSITION pos; + int percent; + long fraction; +{ + /* Change percent (parts per 100) to perden (parts per NUM_FRAC_DENOM). */ + POSITION perden = (percent * (NUM_FRAC_DENOM / 100)) + (fraction / 100); + + if (perden == 0) + return (0); + return (POSITION) muldiv(pos, perden, (POSITION) NUM_FRAC_DENOM); +} + +#if !HAVE_STRCHR +/* + * strchr is used by regexp.c. + */ + char * +strchr(s, c) + char *s; + int c; +{ + for ( ; *s != '\0'; s++) + if (*s == c) + return (s); + if (c == '\0') + return (s); + return (NULL); +} +#endif + +#if !HAVE_MEMCPY + VOID_POINTER +memcpy(dst, src, len) + VOID_POINTER dst; + VOID_POINTER src; + int len; +{ + char *dstp = (char *) dst; + char *srcp = (char *) src; + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) + dstp[i] = srcp[i]; + return (dst); +} +#endif + +#ifdef _OSK_MWC32 + +/* + * This implements an ANSI-style intercept setup for Microware C 3.2 + */ + public int +os9_signal(type, handler) + int type; + RETSIGTYPE (*handler)(); +{ + intercept(handler); +} + +#include + + int +isatty(f) + int f; +{ + struct sgbuf sgbuf; + + if (_gs_opt(f, &sgbuf) < 0) + return -1; + return (sgbuf.sg_class == 0); +} + +#endif diff --git a/output.c b/output.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d6cfc38 --- /dev/null +++ b/output.c @@ -0,0 +1,614 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * High level routines dealing with the output to the screen. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C +#include "windows.h" +#endif + +public int errmsgs; /* Count of messages displayed by error() */ +public int need_clr; +public int final_attr; +public int at_prompt; + +extern int sigs; +extern int sc_width; +extern int so_s_width, so_e_width; +extern int screen_trashed; +extern int any_display; +extern int is_tty; +extern int oldbot; + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C || MSDOS_COMPILER==BORLANDC || MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC +extern int ctldisp; +extern int nm_fg_color, nm_bg_color; +extern int bo_fg_color, bo_bg_color; +extern int ul_fg_color, ul_bg_color; +extern int so_fg_color, so_bg_color; +extern int bl_fg_color, bl_bg_color; +#endif + +/* + * Display the line which is in the line buffer. + */ + public void +put_line() +{ + register int c; + register int i; + int a; + + if (ABORT_SIGS()) + { + /* + * Don't output if a signal is pending. + */ + screen_trashed = 1; + return; + } + + final_attr = AT_NORMAL; + + for (i = 0; (c = gline(i, &a)) != '\0'; i++) + { + at_switch(a); + final_attr = a; + if (c == '\b') + putbs(); + else + putchr(c); + } + + at_exit(); +} + +static char obuf[OUTBUF_SIZE]; +static char *ob = obuf; + +/* + * Flush buffered output. + * + * If we haven't displayed any file data yet, + * output messages on error output (file descriptor 2), + * otherwise output on standard output (file descriptor 1). + * + * This has the desirable effect of producing all + * error messages on error output if standard output + * is directed to a file. It also does the same if + * we never produce any real output; for example, if + * the input file(s) cannot be opened. If we do + * eventually produce output, code in edit() makes + * sure these messages can be seen before they are + * overwritten or scrolled away. + */ + public void +flush() +{ + register int n; + register int fd; + + n = (int) (ob - obuf); + if (n == 0) + return; + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==MSOFTC + if (is_tty && any_display) + { + *ob = '\0'; + _outtext(obuf); + ob = obuf; + return; + } +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C || MSDOS_COMPILER==BORLANDC || MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC + if (is_tty && any_display) + { + *ob = '\0'; + if (ctldisp != OPT_ONPLUS) + WIN32textout(obuf, ob - obuf); + else + { + /* + * Look for SGR escape sequences, and convert them + * to color commands. Replace bold, underline, + * and italic escapes into colors specified via + * the -D command-line option. + */ + char *anchor, *p, *p_next; + unsigned char fg, bg; + static unsigned char at; +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + /* Screen colors used by 3x and 4x SGR commands. */ + static unsigned char screen_color[] = { + 0, /* BLACK */ + FOREGROUND_RED, + FOREGROUND_GREEN, + FOREGROUND_RED|FOREGROUND_GREEN, + FOREGROUND_BLUE, + FOREGROUND_BLUE|FOREGROUND_RED, + FOREGROUND_BLUE|FOREGROUND_GREEN, + FOREGROUND_BLUE|FOREGROUND_GREEN|FOREGROUND_RED + }; +#else + static enum COLORS screen_color[] = { + BLACK, RED, GREEN, BROWN, + BLUE, MAGENTA, CYAN, LIGHTGRAY + }; +#endif + + for (anchor = p_next = obuf; + (p_next = memchr(p_next, ESC, ob - p_next)) != NULL; ) + { + p = p_next; + if (p[1] == '[') /* "ESC-[" sequence */ + { + if (p > anchor) + { + /* + * If some chars seen since + * the last escape sequence, + * write them out to the screen. + */ + WIN32textout(anchor, p-anchor); + anchor = p; + } + p += 2; /* Skip the "ESC-[" */ + if (is_ansi_end(*p)) + { + /* + * Handle null escape sequence + * "ESC[m", which restores + * the normal color. + */ + p++; + anchor = p_next = p; + at = 0; + WIN32setcolors(nm_fg_color, nm_bg_color); + continue; + } + p_next = p; + + /* + * Select foreground/background colors + * based on the escape sequence. + */ + fg = nm_fg_color; + bg = nm_bg_color; + while (!is_ansi_end(*p)) + { + char *q; + long code = strtol(p, &q, 10); + + if (*q == '\0') + { + /* + * Incomplete sequence. + * Leave it unprocessed + * in the buffer. + */ + int slop = (int) (q - anchor); + /* {{ strcpy args overlap! }} */ + strcpy(obuf, anchor); + ob = &obuf[slop]; + return; + } + + if (q == p || + code > 49 || code < 0 || + (!is_ansi_end(*q) && *q != ';')) + { + p_next = q; + break; + } + if (*q == ';') + q++; + + switch (code) + { + default: + /* case 0: all attrs off */ + fg = nm_fg_color; + bg = nm_bg_color; + at = 0; + break; + case 1: /* bold on */ + at |= 1; + break; + case 3: /* italic on */ + case 7: /* inverse on */ + at |= 2; + break; + case 4: /* underline on */ + at |= 4; + break; + case 5: /* slow blink on */ + case 6: /* fast blink on */ + at |= 8; + break; + case 8: /* concealed on */ + fg = (bg & 7) | 8; + break; + case 22: /* bold off */ + at &= ~1; + break; + case 23: /* italic off */ + case 27: /* inverse off */ + at &= ~2; + break; + case 24: /* underline off */ + at &= ~4; + break; + case 30: case 31: case 32: + case 33: case 34: case 35: + case 36: case 37: + fg = (fg & 8) | (screen_color[code - 30]); + break; + case 39: /* default fg */ + fg = nm_fg_color; + break; + case 40: case 41: case 42: + case 43: case 44: case 45: + case 46: case 47: + bg = (bg & 8) | (screen_color[code - 40]); + break; + case 49: /* default fg */ + bg = nm_bg_color; + break; + } + p = q; + } + if (!is_ansi_end(*p) || p == p_next) + break; + if (at & 1) + { + /* + * If \e[1m use defined bold + * color, else set intensity. + */ + if (p[-2] == '[') + { +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + fg |= FOREGROUND_INTENSITY; + bg |= BACKGROUND_INTENSITY; +#else + fg = bo_fg_color; + bg = bo_bg_color; +#endif + } else + fg |= 8; + } else if (at & 2) + { + fg = so_fg_color; + bg = so_bg_color; + } else if (at & 4) + { + fg = ul_fg_color; + bg = ul_bg_color; + } else if (at & 8) + { + fg = bl_fg_color; + bg = bl_bg_color; + } + fg &= 0xf; + bg &= 0xf; + WIN32setcolors(fg, bg); + p_next = anchor = p + 1; + } else + p_next++; + } + + /* Output what's left in the buffer. */ + WIN32textout(anchor, ob - anchor); + } + ob = obuf; + return; + } +#endif +#endif + fd = (any_display) ? 1 : 2; + if (write(fd, obuf, n) != n) + screen_trashed = 1; + ob = obuf; +} + +/* + * Output a character. + */ + public int +putchr(c) + int c; +{ +#if 0 /* fake UTF-8 output for testing */ + extern int utf_mode; + if (utf_mode) + { + static char ubuf[MAX_UTF_CHAR_LEN]; + static int ubuf_len = 0; + static int ubuf_index = 0; + if (ubuf_len == 0) + { + ubuf_len = utf_len(c); + ubuf_index = 0; + } + ubuf[ubuf_index++] = c; + if (ubuf_index < ubuf_len) + return c; + c = get_wchar(ubuf) & 0xFF; + ubuf_len = 0; + } +#endif + if (need_clr) + { + need_clr = 0; + clear_bot(); + } +#if MSDOS_COMPILER + if (c == '\n' && is_tty) + { + /* remove_top(1); */ + putchr('\r'); + } +#else +#ifdef _OSK + if (c == '\n' && is_tty) /* In OS-9, '\n' == 0x0D */ + putchr(0x0A); +#endif +#endif + /* + * Some versions of flush() write to *ob, so we must flush + * when we are still one char from the end of obuf. + */ + if (ob >= &obuf[sizeof(obuf)-1]) + flush(); + *ob++ = c; + at_prompt = 0; + return (c); +} + +/* + * Output a string. + */ + public void +putstr(s) + register char *s; +{ + while (*s != '\0') + putchr(*s++); +} + + +/* + * Convert an integral type to a string. + */ +#define TYPE_TO_A_FUNC(funcname, type) \ +void funcname(num, buf) \ + type num; \ + char *buf; \ +{ \ + int neg = (num < 0); \ + char tbuf[INT_STRLEN_BOUND(num)+2]; \ + register char *s = tbuf + sizeof(tbuf); \ + if (neg) num = -num; \ + *--s = '\0'; \ + do { \ + *--s = (num % 10) + '0'; \ + } while ((num /= 10) != 0); \ + if (neg) *--s = '-'; \ + strcpy(buf, s); \ +} + +TYPE_TO_A_FUNC(postoa, POSITION) +TYPE_TO_A_FUNC(linenumtoa, LINENUM) +TYPE_TO_A_FUNC(inttoa, int) + +/* + * Output an integer in a given radix. + */ + static int +iprint_int(num) + int num; +{ + char buf[INT_STRLEN_BOUND(num)]; + + inttoa(num, buf); + putstr(buf); + return ((int) strlen(buf)); +} + +/* + * Output a line number in a given radix. + */ + static int +iprint_linenum(num) + LINENUM num; +{ + char buf[INT_STRLEN_BOUND(num)]; + + linenumtoa(num, buf); + putstr(buf); + return ((int) strlen(buf)); +} + +/* + * This function implements printf-like functionality + * using a more portable argument list mechanism than printf's. + */ + static int +less_printf(fmt, parg) + register char *fmt; + PARG *parg; +{ + register char *s; + register int col; + + col = 0; + while (*fmt != '\0') + { + if (*fmt != '%') + { + putchr(*fmt++); + col++; + } else + { + ++fmt; + switch (*fmt++) + { + case 's': + s = parg->p_string; + parg++; + while (*s != '\0') + { + putchr(*s++); + col++; + } + break; + case 'd': + col += iprint_int(parg->p_int); + parg++; + break; + case 'n': + col += iprint_linenum(parg->p_linenum); + parg++; + break; + } + } + } + return (col); +} + +/* + * Get a RETURN. + * If some other non-trivial char is pressed, unget it, so it will + * become the next command. + */ + public void +get_return() +{ + int c; + +#if ONLY_RETURN + while ((c = getchr()) != '\n' && c != '\r') + bell(); +#else + c = getchr(); + if (c != '\n' && c != '\r' && c != ' ' && c != READ_INTR) + ungetcc(c); +#endif +} + +/* + * Output a message in the lower left corner of the screen + * and wait for carriage return. + */ + public void +error(fmt, parg) + char *fmt; + PARG *parg; +{ + int col = 0; + static char return_to_continue[] = " (press RETURN)"; + + errmsgs++; + + if (any_display && is_tty) + { + if (!oldbot) + squish_check(); + at_exit(); + clear_bot(); + at_enter(AT_STANDOUT); + col += so_s_width; + } + + col += less_printf(fmt, parg); + + if (!(any_display && is_tty)) + { + putchr('\n'); + return; + } + + putstr(return_to_continue); + at_exit(); + col += sizeof(return_to_continue) + so_e_width; + + get_return(); + lower_left(); + clear_eol(); + + if (col >= sc_width) + /* + * Printing the message has probably scrolled the screen. + * {{ Unless the terminal doesn't have auto margins, + * in which case we just hammered on the right margin. }} + */ + screen_trashed = 1; + + flush(); +} + +static char intr_to_abort[] = "... (interrupt to abort)"; + +/* + * Output a message in the lower left corner of the screen + * and don't wait for carriage return. + * Usually used to warn that we are beginning a potentially + * time-consuming operation. + */ + public void +ierror(fmt, parg) + char *fmt; + PARG *parg; +{ + at_exit(); + clear_bot(); + at_enter(AT_STANDOUT); + (void) less_printf(fmt, parg); + putstr(intr_to_abort); + at_exit(); + flush(); + need_clr = 1; +} + +/* + * Output a message in the lower left corner of the screen + * and return a single-character response. + */ + public int +query(fmt, parg) + char *fmt; + PARG *parg; +{ + register int c; + int col = 0; + + if (any_display && is_tty) + clear_bot(); + + (void) less_printf(fmt, parg); + c = getchr(); + + if (!(any_display && is_tty)) + { + putchr('\n'); + return (c); + } + + lower_left(); + if (col >= sc_width) + screen_trashed = 1; + flush(); + + return (c); +} diff --git a/pattern.c b/pattern.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..71141c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/pattern.c @@ -0,0 +1,404 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + +/* + * Routines to do pattern matching. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#include "pattern.h" + +extern int caseless; + +/* + * Compile a search pattern, for future use by match_pattern. + */ + static int +compile_pattern2(pattern, search_type, comp_pattern, show_error) + char *pattern; + int search_type; + void **comp_pattern; + int show_error; +{ + if (search_type & SRCH_NO_REGEX) + return (0); + { +#if HAVE_GNU_REGEX + struct re_pattern_buffer *comp = (struct re_pattern_buffer *) + ecalloc(1, sizeof(struct re_pattern_buffer)); + struct re_pattern_buffer **pcomp = + (struct re_pattern_buffer **) comp_pattern; + re_set_syntax(RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED); + if (re_compile_pattern(pattern, strlen(pattern), comp)) + { + free(comp); + if (show_error) + error("Invalid pattern", NULL_PARG); + return (-1); + } + if (*pcomp != NULL) + regfree(*pcomp); + *pcomp = comp; +#endif +#if HAVE_POSIX_REGCOMP + regex_t *comp = (regex_t *) ecalloc(1, sizeof(regex_t)); + regex_t **pcomp = (regex_t **) comp_pattern; + if (regcomp(comp, pattern, REGCOMP_FLAG)) + { + free(comp); + if (show_error) + error("Invalid pattern", NULL_PARG); + return (-1); + } + if (*pcomp != NULL) + regfree(*pcomp); + *pcomp = comp; +#endif +#if HAVE_PCRE + pcre *comp; + pcre **pcomp = (pcre **) comp_pattern; + constant char *errstring; + int erroffset; + PARG parg; + comp = pcre_compile(pattern, 0, + &errstring, &erroffset, NULL); + if (comp == NULL) + { + parg.p_string = (char *) errstring; + if (show_error) + error("%s", &parg); + return (-1); + } + *pcomp = comp; +#endif +#if HAVE_RE_COMP + PARG parg; + int *pcomp = (int *) comp_pattern; + if ((parg.p_string = re_comp(pattern)) != NULL) + { + if (show_error) + error("%s", &parg); + return (-1); + } + *pcomp = 1; +#endif +#if HAVE_REGCMP + char *comp; + char **pcomp = (char **) comp_pattern; + if ((comp = regcmp(pattern, 0)) == NULL) + { + if (show_error) + error("Invalid pattern", NULL_PARG); + return (-1); + } + if (pcomp != NULL) + free(*pcomp); + *pcomp = comp; +#endif +#if HAVE_V8_REGCOMP + struct regexp *comp; + struct regexp **pcomp = (struct regexp **) comp_pattern; + reg_show_error = show_error; + comp = regcomp(pattern); + reg_show_error = 1; + if (comp == NULL) + { + /* + * regcomp has already printed an error message + * via regerror(). + */ + return (-1); + } + if (*pcomp != NULL) + free(*pcomp); + *pcomp = comp; +#endif + } + return (0); +} + +/* + * Like compile_pattern2, but convert the pattern to lowercase if necessary. + */ + public int +compile_pattern(pattern, search_type, comp_pattern) + char *pattern; + int search_type; + void **comp_pattern; +{ + char *cvt_pattern; + int result; + + if (caseless != OPT_ONPLUS) + cvt_pattern = pattern; + else + { + cvt_pattern = (char*) ecalloc(1, cvt_length(strlen(pattern), CVT_TO_LC)); + cvt_text(cvt_pattern, pattern, (int *)NULL, (int *)NULL, CVT_TO_LC); + } + result = compile_pattern2(cvt_pattern, search_type, comp_pattern, 1); + if (cvt_pattern != pattern) + free(cvt_pattern); + return (result); +} + +/* + * Forget that we have a compiled pattern. + */ + public void +uncompile_pattern(pattern) + void **pattern; +{ +#if HAVE_GNU_REGEX + struct re_pattern_buffer **pcomp = (struct re_pattern_buffer **) pattern; + if (*pcomp != NULL) + regfree(*pcomp); + *pcomp = NULL; +#endif +#if HAVE_POSIX_REGCOMP + regex_t **pcomp = (regex_t **) pattern; + if (*pcomp != NULL) + regfree(*pcomp); + *pcomp = NULL; +#endif +#if HAVE_PCRE + pcre **pcomp = (pcre **) pattern; + if (*pcomp != NULL) + pcre_free(*pcomp); + *pcomp = NULL; +#endif +#if HAVE_RE_COMP + int *pcomp = (int *) pattern; + *pcomp = 0; +#endif +#if HAVE_REGCMP + char **pcomp = (char **) pattern; + if (*pcomp != NULL) + free(*pcomp); + *pcomp = NULL; +#endif +#if HAVE_V8_REGCOMP + struct regexp **pcomp = (struct regexp **) pattern; + if (*pcomp != NULL) + free(*pcomp); + *pcomp = NULL; +#endif +} + +/* + * Can a pattern be successfully compiled? + */ + public int +valid_pattern(pattern) + char *pattern; +{ + void *comp_pattern; + int result; + + CLEAR_PATTERN(comp_pattern); + result = compile_pattern2(pattern, 0, &comp_pattern, 0); + if (result != 0) + return (0); + uncompile_pattern(&comp_pattern); + return (1); +} + +/* + * Is a compiled pattern null? + */ + public int +is_null_pattern(pattern) + void *pattern; +{ +#if HAVE_GNU_REGEX + return (pattern == NULL); +#endif +#if HAVE_POSIX_REGCOMP + return (pattern == NULL); +#endif +#if HAVE_PCRE + return (pattern == NULL); +#endif +#if HAVE_RE_COMP + return (pattern == 0); +#endif +#if HAVE_REGCMP + return (pattern == NULL); +#endif +#if HAVE_V8_REGCOMP + return (pattern == NULL); +#endif +#if NO_REGEX + return (pattern == NULL); +#endif +} + +/* + * Simple pattern matching function. + * It supports no metacharacters like *, etc. + */ + static int +match(pattern, pattern_len, buf, buf_len, pfound, pend) + char *pattern; + int pattern_len; + char *buf; + int buf_len; + char **pfound, **pend; +{ + register char *pp, *lp; + register char *pattern_end = pattern + pattern_len; + register char *buf_end = buf + buf_len; + + for ( ; buf < buf_end; buf++) + { + for (pp = pattern, lp = buf; ; pp++, lp++) + { + char cp = *pp; + char cl = *lp; + if (caseless == OPT_ONPLUS && ASCII_IS_UPPER(cp)) + cp = ASCII_TO_LOWER(cp); + if (cp != cl) + break; + if (pp == pattern_end || lp == buf_end) + break; + } + if (pp == pattern_end) + { + if (pfound != NULL) + *pfound = buf; + if (pend != NULL) + *pend = lp; + return (1); + } + } + return (0); +} + +/* + * Perform a pattern match with the previously compiled pattern. + * Set sp and ep to the start and end of the matched string. + */ + public int +match_pattern(pattern, tpattern, line, line_len, sp, ep, notbol, search_type) + void *pattern; + char *tpattern; + char *line; + int line_len; + char **sp; + char **ep; + int notbol; + int search_type; +{ + int matched; +#if HAVE_GNU_REGEX + struct re_pattern_buffer *spattern = (struct re_pattern_buffer *) pattern; +#endif +#if HAVE_POSIX_REGCOMP + regex_t *spattern = (regex_t *) pattern; +#endif +#if HAVE_PCRE + pcre *spattern = (pcre *) pattern; +#endif +#if HAVE_RE_COMP + int spattern = (int) pattern; +#endif +#if HAVE_REGCMP + char *spattern = (char *) pattern; +#endif +#if HAVE_V8_REGCOMP + struct regexp *spattern = (struct regexp *) pattern; +#endif + + *sp = *ep = NULL; +#if NO_REGEX + search_type |= SRCH_NO_REGEX; +#endif + if (search_type & SRCH_NO_REGEX) + matched = match(tpattern, strlen(tpattern), line, line_len, sp, ep); + else + { +#if HAVE_GNU_REGEX + { + struct re_registers search_regs; + spattern->not_bol = notbol; + spattern->regs_allocated = REGS_UNALLOCATED; + matched = re_search(spattern, line, line_len, 0, line_len, &search_regs) >= 0; + if (matched) + { + *sp = line + search_regs.start[0]; + *ep = line + search_regs.end[0]; + } + } +#endif +#if HAVE_POSIX_REGCOMP + { + regmatch_t rm; + int flags = (notbol) ? REG_NOTBOL : 0; +#ifdef REG_STARTEND + flags |= REG_STARTEND; + rm.rm_so = 0; + rm.rm_eo = line_len; +#endif + matched = !regexec(spattern, line, 1, &rm, flags); + if (matched) + { +#ifndef __WATCOMC__ + *sp = line + rm.rm_so; + *ep = line + rm.rm_eo; +#else + *sp = rm.rm_sp; + *ep = rm.rm_ep; +#endif + } + } +#endif +#if HAVE_PCRE + { + int flags = (notbol) ? PCRE_NOTBOL : 0; + int ovector[3]; + matched = pcre_exec(spattern, NULL, line, line_len, + 0, flags, ovector, 3) >= 0; + if (matched) + { + *sp = line + ovector[0]; + *ep = line + ovector[1]; + } + } +#endif +#if HAVE_RE_COMP + matched = (re_exec(line) == 1); + /* + * re_exec doesn't seem to provide a way to get the matched string. + */ + *sp = *ep = NULL; +#endif +#if HAVE_REGCMP + *ep = regex(spattern, line); + matched = (*ep != NULL); + if (matched) + *sp = __loc1; +#endif +#if HAVE_V8_REGCOMP +#if HAVE_REGEXEC2 + matched = regexec2(spattern, line, notbol); +#else + matched = regexec(spattern, line); +#endif + if (matched) + { + *sp = spattern->startp[0]; + *ep = spattern->endp[0]; + } +#endif + } + matched = (!(search_type & SRCH_NO_MATCH) && matched) || + ((search_type & SRCH_NO_MATCH) && !matched); + return (matched); +} + diff --git a/pattern.h b/pattern.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ca4b864 --- /dev/null +++ b/pattern.h @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + +#if HAVE_GNU_REGEX +#define __USE_GNU 1 +#include +#define DEFINE_PATTERN(name) struct re_pattern_buffer *name +#define CLEAR_PATTERN(name) name = NULL +#endif + +#if HAVE_POSIX_REGCOMP +#include +#ifdef REG_EXTENDED +#define REGCOMP_FLAG REG_EXTENDED +#else +#define REGCOMP_FLAG 0 +#endif +#define DEFINE_PATTERN(name) regex_t *name +#define CLEAR_PATTERN(name) name = NULL +#endif + +#if HAVE_PCRE +#include +#define DEFINE_PATTERN(name) pcre *name +#define CLEAR_PATTERN(name) name = NULL +#endif + +#if HAVE_RE_COMP +char *re_comp(); +int re_exec(); +#define DEFINE_PATTERN(name) int name +#define CLEAR_PATTERN(name) name = 0 +#endif + +#if HAVE_REGCMP +char *regcmp(); +char *regex(); +extern char *__loc1; +#define DEFINE_PATTERN(name) char *name +#define CLEAR_PATTERN(name) name = NULL +#endif + +#if HAVE_V8_REGCOMP +#include "regexp.h" +extern int reg_show_error; +#define DEFINE_PATTERN(name) struct regexp *name +#define CLEAR_PATTERN(name) name = NULL +#endif + +#if NO_REGEX +#define DEFINE_PATTERN(name) +#define CLEAR_PATTERN(name) +#endif diff --git a/pckeys.h b/pckeys.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8fb6800 --- /dev/null +++ b/pckeys.h @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Definitions of keys on the PC. + * Special (non-ASCII) keys on the PC send a two-byte sequence, + * where the first byte is 0 and the second is as defined below. + */ +#define PCK_SHIFT_TAB '\017' +#define PCK_ALT_E '\022' +#define PCK_CAPS_LOCK '\072' +#define PCK_F1 '\073' +#define PCK_NUM_LOCK '\105' +#define PCK_HOME '\107' +#define PCK_UP '\110' +#define PCK_PAGEUP '\111' +#define PCK_LEFT '\113' +#define PCK_RIGHT '\115' +#define PCK_END '\117' +#define PCK_DOWN '\120' +#define PCK_PAGEDOWN '\121' +#define PCK_INSERT '\122' +#define PCK_DELETE '\123' +#define PCK_CTL_LEFT '\163' +#define PCK_CTL_RIGHT '\164' +#define PCK_CTL_DELETE '\223' diff --git a/position.c b/position.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc80fd6 --- /dev/null +++ b/position.c @@ -0,0 +1,231 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Routines dealing with the "position" table. + * This is a table which tells the position (in the input file) of the + * first char on each currently displayed line. + * + * {{ The position table is scrolled by moving all the entries. + * Would be better to have a circular table + * and just change a couple of pointers. }} + */ + +#include "less.h" +#include "position.h" + +static POSITION *table = NULL; /* The position table */ +static int table_size; + +extern int sc_width, sc_height; + +/* + * Return the starting file position of a line displayed on the screen. + * The line may be specified as a line number relative to the top + * of the screen, but is usually one of these special cases: + * the top (first) line on the screen + * the second line on the screen + * the bottom line on the screen + * the line after the bottom line on the screen + */ + public POSITION +position(where) + int where; +{ + switch (where) + { + case BOTTOM: + where = sc_height - 2; + break; + case BOTTOM_PLUS_ONE: + where = sc_height - 1; + break; + case MIDDLE: + where = (sc_height - 1) / 2; + } + return (table[where]); +} + +/* + * Add a new file position to the bottom of the position table. + */ + public void +add_forw_pos(pos) + POSITION pos; +{ + register int i; + + /* + * Scroll the position table up. + */ + for (i = 1; i < sc_height; i++) + table[i-1] = table[i]; + table[sc_height - 1] = pos; +} + +/* + * Add a new file position to the top of the position table. + */ + public void +add_back_pos(pos) + POSITION pos; +{ + register int i; + + /* + * Scroll the position table down. + */ + for (i = sc_height - 1; i > 0; i--) + table[i] = table[i-1]; + table[0] = pos; +} + +/* + * Initialize the position table, done whenever we clear the screen. + */ + public void +pos_clear() +{ + register int i; + + for (i = 0; i < sc_height; i++) + table[i] = NULL_POSITION; +} + +/* + * Allocate or reallocate the position table. + */ + public void +pos_init() +{ + struct scrpos scrpos; + + if (sc_height <= table_size) + return; + /* + * If we already have a table, remember the first line in it + * before we free it, so we can copy that line to the new table. + */ + if (table != NULL) + { + get_scrpos(&scrpos); + free((char*)table); + } else + scrpos.pos = NULL_POSITION; + table = (POSITION *) ecalloc(sc_height, sizeof(POSITION)); + table_size = sc_height; + pos_clear(); + if (scrpos.pos != NULL_POSITION) + table[scrpos.ln-1] = scrpos.pos; +} + +/* + * See if the byte at a specified position is currently on the screen. + * Check the position table to see if the position falls within its range. + * Return the position table entry if found, -1 if not. + */ + public int +onscreen(pos) + POSITION pos; +{ + register int i; + + if (pos < table[0]) + return (-1); + for (i = 1; i < sc_height; i++) + if (pos < table[i]) + return (i-1); + return (-1); +} + +/* + * See if the entire screen is empty. + */ + public int +empty_screen() +{ + return (empty_lines(0, sc_height-1)); +} + + public int +empty_lines(s, e) + int s; + int e; +{ + register int i; + + for (i = s; i <= e; i++) + if (table[i] != NULL_POSITION && table[i] != 0) + return (0); + return (1); +} + +/* + * Get the current screen position. + * The screen position consists of both a file position and + * a screen line number where the file position is placed on the screen. + * Normally the screen line number is 0, but if we are positioned + * such that the top few lines are empty, we may have to set + * the screen line to a number > 0. + */ + public void +get_scrpos(scrpos) + struct scrpos *scrpos; +{ + register int i; + + /* + * Find the first line on the screen which has something on it, + * and return the screen line number and the file position. + */ + for (i = 0; i < sc_height; i++) + if (table[i] != NULL_POSITION) + { + scrpos->ln = i+1; + scrpos->pos = table[i]; + return; + } + /* + * The screen is empty. + */ + scrpos->pos = NULL_POSITION; +} + +/* + * Adjust a screen line number to be a simple positive integer + * in the range { 0 .. sc_height-2 }. + * (The bottom line, sc_height-1, is reserved for prompts, etc.) + * The given "sline" may be in the range { 1 .. sc_height-1 } + * to refer to lines relative to the top of the screen (starting from 1), + * or it may be in { -1 .. -(sc_height-1) } to refer to lines + * relative to the bottom of the screen. + */ + public int +adjsline(sline) + int sline; +{ + /* + * Negative screen line number means + * relative to the bottom of the screen. + */ + if (sline < 0) + sline += sc_height; + /* + * Can't be less than 1 or greater than sc_height-1. + */ + if (sline <= 0) + sline = 1; + if (sline >= sc_height) + sline = sc_height - 1; + /* + * Return zero-based line number, not one-based. + */ + return (sline-1); +} diff --git a/position.h b/position.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e0e2bff --- /dev/null +++ b/position.h @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Include file for interfacing to position.c modules. + */ +#define TOP (0) +#define TOP_PLUS_ONE (1) +#define BOTTOM (-1) +#define BOTTOM_PLUS_ONE (-2) +#define MIDDLE (-3) diff --git a/prompt.c b/prompt.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..50ced97 --- /dev/null +++ b/prompt.c @@ -0,0 +1,586 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Prompting and other messages. + * There are three flavors of prompts, SHORT, MEDIUM and LONG, + * selected by the -m/-M options. + * There is also the "equals message", printed by the = command. + * A prompt is a message composed of various pieces, such as the + * name of the file being viewed, the percentage into the file, etc. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#include "position.h" + +extern int pr_type; +extern int new_file; +extern int sc_width; +extern int so_s_width, so_e_width; +extern int linenums; +extern int hshift; +extern int sc_height; +extern int jump_sline; +extern int less_is_more; +extern IFILE curr_ifile; +#if EDITOR +extern char *editor; +extern char *editproto; +#endif + +/* + * Prototypes for the three flavors of prompts. + * These strings are expanded by pr_expand(). + */ +static constant char s_proto[] = + "?n?f%f .?m(%T %i of %m) ..?e(END) ?x- Next\\: %x..%t"; +static constant char m_proto[] = + "?n?f%f .?m(%T %i of %m) ..?e(END) ?x- Next\\: %x.:?pB%pB\\%:byte %bB?s/%s...%t"; +static constant char M_proto[] = + "?f%f .?n?m(%T %i of %m) ..?ltlines %lt-%lb?L/%L. :byte %bB?s/%s. .?e(END) ?x- Next\\: %x.:?pB%pB\\%..%t"; +static constant char e_proto[] = + "?f%f .?m(%T %i of %m) .?ltlines %lt-%lb?L/%L. .byte %bB?s/%s. ?e(END) :?pB%pB\\%..%t"; +static constant char h_proto[] = + "HELP -- ?eEND -- Press g to see it again:Press RETURN for more., or q when done"; +static constant char w_proto[] = + "Waiting for data"; +static constant char more_proto[] = + "--More--(?eEND ?x- Next\\: %x.:?pB%pB\\%:byte %bB?s/%s...%t)"; + +public char *prproto[3]; +public char constant *eqproto = e_proto; +public char constant *hproto = h_proto; +public char constant *wproto = w_proto; + +static char message[PROMPT_SIZE]; +static char *mp; + +/* + * Initialize the prompt prototype strings. + */ + public void +init_prompt() +{ + prproto[0] = save(s_proto); + prproto[1] = save(less_is_more ? more_proto : m_proto); + prproto[2] = save(M_proto); + eqproto = save(e_proto); + hproto = save(h_proto); + wproto = save(w_proto); +} + +/* + * Append a string to the end of the message. + */ + static void +ap_str(s) + char *s; +{ + int len; + + len = (int) strlen(s); + if (mp + len >= message + PROMPT_SIZE) + len = (int) (message + PROMPT_SIZE - mp - 1); + strncpy(mp, s, len); + mp += len; + *mp = '\0'; +} + +/* + * Append a character to the end of the message. + */ + static void +ap_char(c) + char c; +{ + char buf[2]; + + buf[0] = c; + buf[1] = '\0'; + ap_str(buf); +} + +/* + * Append a POSITION (as a decimal integer) to the end of the message. + */ + static void +ap_pos(pos) + POSITION pos; +{ + char buf[INT_STRLEN_BOUND(pos) + 2]; + + postoa(pos, buf); + ap_str(buf); +} + +/* + * Append a line number to the end of the message. + */ + static void +ap_linenum(linenum) + LINENUM linenum; +{ + char buf[INT_STRLEN_BOUND(linenum) + 2]; + + linenumtoa(linenum, buf); + ap_str(buf); +} + +/* + * Append an integer to the end of the message. + */ + static void +ap_int(num) + int num; +{ + char buf[INT_STRLEN_BOUND(num) + 2]; + + inttoa(num, buf); + ap_str(buf); +} + +/* + * Append a question mark to the end of the message. + */ + static void +ap_quest() +{ + ap_str("?"); +} + +/* + * Return the "current" byte offset in the file. + */ + static POSITION +curr_byte(where) + int where; +{ + POSITION pos; + + pos = position(where); + while (pos == NULL_POSITION && where >= 0 && where < sc_height-1) + pos = position(++where); + if (pos == NULL_POSITION) + pos = ch_length(); + return (pos); +} + +/* + * Return the value of a prototype conditional. + * A prototype string may include conditionals which consist of a + * question mark followed by a single letter. + * Here we decode that letter and return the appropriate boolean value. + */ + static int +cond(c, where) + char c; + int where; +{ + POSITION len; + + switch (c) + { + case 'a': /* Anything in the message yet? */ + return (mp > message); + case 'b': /* Current byte offset known? */ + return (curr_byte(where) != NULL_POSITION); + case 'c': + return (hshift != 0); + case 'e': /* At end of file? */ + return (eof_displayed()); + case 'f': /* Filename known? */ + return (strcmp(get_filename(curr_ifile), "-") != 0); + case 'l': /* Line number known? */ + case 'd': /* Same as l */ + return (linenums); + case 'L': /* Final line number known? */ + case 'D': /* Final page number known? */ + return (linenums && ch_length() != NULL_POSITION); + case 'm': /* More than one file? */ +#if TAGS + return (ntags() ? (ntags() > 1) : (nifile() > 1)); +#else + return (nifile() > 1); +#endif + case 'n': /* First prompt in a new file? */ +#if TAGS + return (ntags() ? 1 : new_file); +#else + return (new_file); +#endif + case 'p': /* Percent into file (bytes) known? */ + return (curr_byte(where) != NULL_POSITION && + ch_length() > 0); + case 'P': /* Percent into file (lines) known? */ + return (currline(where) != 0 && + (len = ch_length()) > 0 && + find_linenum(len) != 0); + case 's': /* Size of file known? */ + case 'B': + return (ch_length() != NULL_POSITION); + case 'x': /* Is there a "next" file? */ +#if TAGS + if (ntags()) + return (0); +#endif + return (next_ifile(curr_ifile) != NULL_IFILE); + } + return (0); +} + +/* + * Decode a "percent" prototype character. + * A prototype string may include various "percent" escapes; + * that is, a percent sign followed by a single letter. + * Here we decode that letter and take the appropriate action, + * usually by appending something to the message being built. + */ + static void +protochar(c, where, iseditproto) + int c; + int where; + int iseditproto; +{ + POSITION pos; + POSITION len; + int n; + LINENUM linenum; + LINENUM last_linenum; + IFILE h; + +#undef PAGE_NUM +#define PAGE_NUM(linenum) ((((linenum) - 1) / (sc_height - 1)) + 1) + + switch (c) + { + case 'b': /* Current byte offset */ + pos = curr_byte(where); + if (pos != NULL_POSITION) + ap_pos(pos); + else + ap_quest(); + break; + case 'c': + ap_int(hshift); + break; + case 'd': /* Current page number */ + linenum = currline(where); + if (linenum > 0 && sc_height > 1) + ap_linenum(PAGE_NUM(linenum)); + else + ap_quest(); + break; + case 'D': /* Final page number */ + /* Find the page number of the last byte in the file (len-1). */ + len = ch_length(); + if (len == NULL_POSITION) + ap_quest(); + else if (len == 0) + /* An empty file has no pages. */ + ap_linenum(0); + else + { + linenum = find_linenum(len - 1); + if (linenum <= 0) + ap_quest(); + else + ap_linenum(PAGE_NUM(linenum)); + } + break; +#if EDITOR + case 'E': /* Editor name */ + ap_str(editor); + break; +#endif + case 'f': /* File name */ + ap_str(get_filename(curr_ifile)); + break; + case 'F': /* Last component of file name */ + ap_str(last_component(get_filename(curr_ifile))); + break; + case 'i': /* Index into list of files */ +#if TAGS + if (ntags()) + ap_int(curr_tag()); + else +#endif + ap_int(get_index(curr_ifile)); + break; + case 'l': /* Current line number */ + linenum = currline(where); + if (linenum != 0) + ap_linenum(linenum); + else + ap_quest(); + break; + case 'L': /* Final line number */ + len = ch_length(); + if (len == NULL_POSITION || len == ch_zero() || + (linenum = find_linenum(len)) <= 0) + ap_quest(); + else + ap_linenum(linenum-1); + break; + case 'm': /* Number of files */ +#if TAGS + n = ntags(); + if (n) + ap_int(n); + else +#endif + ap_int(nifile()); + break; + case 'p': /* Percent into file (bytes) */ + pos = curr_byte(where); + len = ch_length(); + if (pos != NULL_POSITION && len > 0) + ap_int(percentage(pos,len)); + else + ap_quest(); + break; + case 'P': /* Percent into file (lines) */ + linenum = currline(where); + if (linenum == 0 || + (len = ch_length()) == NULL_POSITION || len == ch_zero() || + (last_linenum = find_linenum(len)) <= 0) + ap_quest(); + else + ap_int(percentage(linenum, last_linenum)); + break; + case 's': /* Size of file */ + case 'B': + len = ch_length(); + if (len != NULL_POSITION) + ap_pos(len); + else + ap_quest(); + break; + case 't': /* Truncate trailing spaces in the message */ + while (mp > message && mp[-1] == ' ') + mp--; + *mp = '\0'; + break; + case 'T': /* Type of list */ +#if TAGS + if (ntags()) + ap_str("tag"); + else +#endif + ap_str("file"); + break; + case 'x': /* Name of next file */ + h = next_ifile(curr_ifile); + if (h != NULL_IFILE) + ap_str(get_filename(h)); + else + ap_quest(); + break; + } +} + +/* + * Skip a false conditional. + * When a false condition is found (either a false IF or the ELSE part + * of a true IF), this routine scans the prototype string to decide + * where to resume parsing the string. + * We must keep track of nested IFs and skip them properly. + */ + static constant char * +skipcond(p) + register constant char *p; +{ + register int iflevel; + + /* + * We came in here after processing a ? or :, + * so we start nested one level deep. + */ + iflevel = 1; + + for (;;) switch (*++p) + { + case '?': + /* + * Start of a nested IF. + */ + iflevel++; + break; + case ':': + /* + * Else. + * If this matches the IF we came in here with, + * then we're done. + */ + if (iflevel == 1) + return (p); + break; + case '.': + /* + * Endif. + * If this matches the IF we came in here with, + * then we're done. + */ + if (--iflevel == 0) + return (p); + break; + case '\\': + /* + * Backslash escapes the next character. + */ + ++p; + break; + case '\0': + /* + * Whoops. Hit end of string. + * This is a malformed conditional, but just treat it + * as if all active conditionals ends here. + */ + return (p-1); + } + /*NOTREACHED*/ +} + +/* + * Decode a char that represents a position on the screen. + */ + static constant char * +wherechar(p, wp) + char constant *p; + int *wp; +{ + switch (*p) + { + case 'b': case 'd': case 'l': case 'p': case 'P': + switch (*++p) + { + case 't': *wp = TOP; break; + case 'm': *wp = MIDDLE; break; + case 'b': *wp = BOTTOM; break; + case 'B': *wp = BOTTOM_PLUS_ONE; break; + case 'j': *wp = adjsline(jump_sline); break; + default: *wp = TOP; p--; break; + } + } + return (p); +} + +/* + * Construct a message based on a prototype string. + */ + public char * +pr_expand(proto, maxwidth) + constant char *proto; + int maxwidth; +{ + register constant char *p; + register int c; + int where; + + mp = message; + + if (*proto == '\0') + return (""); + + for (p = proto; *p != '\0'; p++) + { + switch (*p) + { + default: /* Just put the character in the message */ + ap_char(*p); + break; + case '\\': /* Backslash escapes the next character */ + p++; + ap_char(*p); + break; + case '?': /* Conditional (IF) */ + if ((c = *++p) == '\0') + --p; + else + { + where = 0; + p = wherechar(p, &where); + if (!cond(c, where)) + p = skipcond(p); + } + break; + case ':': /* ELSE */ + p = skipcond(p); + break; + case '.': /* ENDIF */ + break; + case '%': /* Percent escape */ + if ((c = *++p) == '\0') + --p; + else + { + where = 0; + p = wherechar(p, &where); + protochar(c, where, +#if EDITOR + (proto == editproto)); +#else + 0); +#endif + + } + break; + } + } + + if (mp == message) + return (""); + if (maxwidth > 0 && mp >= message + maxwidth) + { + /* + * Message is too long. + * Return just the final portion of it. + */ + return (mp - maxwidth); + } + return (message); +} + +/* + * Return a message suitable for printing by the "=" command. + */ + public char * +eq_message() +{ + return (pr_expand(eqproto, 0)); +} + +/* + * Return a prompt. + * This depends on the prompt type (SHORT, MEDIUM, LONG), etc. + * If we can't come up with an appropriate prompt, return NULL + * and the caller will prompt with a colon. + */ + public char * +pr_string() +{ + char *prompt; + int type; + + type = (!less_is_more) ? pr_type : pr_type ? 0 : 1; + prompt = pr_expand((ch_getflags() & CH_HELPFILE) ? + hproto : prproto[type], + sc_width-so_s_width-so_e_width-2); + new_file = 0; + return (prompt); +} + +/* + * Return a message suitable for printing while waiting in the F command. + */ + public char * +wait_message() +{ + return (pr_expand(wproto, sc_width-so_s_width-so_e_width-2)); +} diff --git a/regexp.c b/regexp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fcf7c9a --- /dev/null +++ b/regexp.c @@ -0,0 +1,1253 @@ +/* + * regcomp and regexec -- regsub and regerror are elsewhere + * + * Copyright (c) 1986 by University of Toronto. + * Written by Henry Spencer. Not derived from licensed software. + * + * Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any + * purpose on any computer system, and to redistribute it freely, + * subject to the following restrictions: + * + * 1. The author is not responsible for the consequences of use of + * this software, no matter how awful, even if they arise + * from defects in it. + * + * 2. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented, either + * by explicit claim or by omission. + * + * 3. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not + * be misrepresented as being the original software. + * + * Beware that some of this code is subtly aware of the way operator + * precedence is structured in regular expressions. Serious changes in + * regular-expression syntax might require a total rethink. + * + * *** NOTE: this code has been altered slightly for use in Tcl. *** + * Slightly modified by David MacKenzie to undo most of the changes for TCL. + * Added regexec2 with notbol parameter. -- 4/19/99 Mark Nudelman + */ + +#include "less.h" +#if HAVE_STDIO_H +#include +#endif +#if HAVE_STDLIB_H +#include +#endif +#if HAVE_STRING_H +#include +#endif +#include "regexp.h" + +/* + * The "internal use only" fields in regexp.h are present to pass info from + * compile to execute that permits the execute phase to run lots faster on + * simple cases. They are: + * + * regstart char that must begin a match; '\0' if none obvious + * reganch is the match anchored (at beginning-of-line only)? + * regmust string (pointer into program) that match must include, or NULL + * regmlen length of regmust string + * + * Regstart and reganch permit very fast decisions on suitable starting points + * for a match, cutting down the work a lot. Regmust permits fast rejection + * of lines that cannot possibly match. The regmust tests are costly enough + * that regcomp() supplies a regmust only if the r.e. contains something + * potentially expensive (at present, the only such thing detected is * or + + * at the start of the r.e., which can involve a lot of backup). Regmlen is + * supplied because the test in regexec() needs it and regcomp() is + * computing it anyway. + */ + +/* + * Structure for regexp "program". This is essentially a linear encoding + * of a nondeterministic finite-state machine (aka syntax charts or + * "railroad normal form" in parsing technology). Each node is an opcode + * plus a "next" pointer, possibly plus an operand. "Next" pointers of + * all nodes except BRANCH implement concatenation; a "next" pointer with + * a BRANCH on both ends of it is connecting two alternatives. (Here we + * have one of the subtle syntax dependencies: an individual BRANCH (as + * opposed to a collection of them) is never concatenated with anything + * because of operator precedence.) The operand of some types of node is + * a literal string; for others, it is a node leading into a sub-FSM. In + * particular, the operand of a BRANCH node is the first node of the branch. + * (NB this is *not* a tree structure: the tail of the branch connects + * to the thing following the set of BRANCHes.) The opcodes are: + */ + +/* definition number opnd? meaning */ +#undef EOL +#define END 0 /* no End of program. */ +#define BOL 1 /* no Match "" at beginning of line. */ +#define EOL 2 /* no Match "" at end of line. */ +#define ANY 3 /* no Match any one character. */ +#define ANYOF 4 /* str Match any character in this string. */ +#define ANYBUT 5 /* str Match any character not in this string. */ +#define BRANCH 6 /* node Match this alternative, or the next... */ +#define BACK 7 /* no Match "", "next" ptr points backward. */ +#define EXACTLY 8 /* str Match this string. */ +#define NOTHING 9 /* no Match empty string. */ +#define STAR 10 /* node Match this (simple) thing 0 or more times. */ +#define PLUS 11 /* node Match this (simple) thing 1 or more times. */ +#define OPEN 20 /* no Mark this point in input as start of #n. */ + /* OPEN+1 is number 1, etc. */ +#define CLOSE 30 /* no Analogous to OPEN. */ + +/* + * Opcode notes: + * + * BRANCH The set of branches constituting a single choice are hooked + * together with their "next" pointers, since precedence prevents + * anything being concatenated to any individual branch. The + * "next" pointer of the last BRANCH in a choice points to the + * thing following the whole choice. This is also where the + * final "next" pointer of each individual branch points; each + * branch starts with the operand node of a BRANCH node. + * + * BACK Normal "next" pointers all implicitly point forward; BACK + * exists to make loop structures possible. + * + * STAR,PLUS '?', and complex '*' and '+', are implemented as circular + * BRANCH structures using BACK. Simple cases (one character + * per match) are implemented with STAR and PLUS for speed + * and to minimize recursive plunges. + * + * OPEN,CLOSE ...are numbered at compile time. + */ + +/* + * A node is one char of opcode followed by two chars of "next" pointer. + * "Next" pointers are stored as two 8-bit pieces, high order first. The + * value is a positive offset from the opcode of the node containing it. + * An operand, if any, simply follows the node. (Note that much of the + * code generation knows about this implicit relationship.) + * + * Using two bytes for the "next" pointer is vast overkill for most things, + * but allows patterns to get big without disasters. + */ +#define OP(p) (*(p)) +#define NEXT(p) (((*((p)+1)&0377)<<8) + (*((p)+2)&0377)) +#define OPERAND(p) ((p) + 3) + +/* + * See regmagic.h for one further detail of program structure. + */ + + +/* + * Utility definitions. + */ +#ifndef CHARBITS +#define UCHARAT(p) ((int)*(unsigned char *)(p)) +#else +#define UCHARAT(p) ((int)*(p)&CHARBITS) +#endif + +#define FAIL(m) { regerror(m); return(NULL); } +#define ISMULT(c) ((c) == '*' || (c) == '+' || (c) == '?') +#define META "^$.[()|?+*\\" + +/* + * Flags to be passed up and down. + */ +#define HASWIDTH 01 /* Known never to match null string. */ +#define SIMPLE 02 /* Simple enough to be STAR/PLUS operand. */ +#define SPSTART 04 /* Starts with * or +. */ +#define WORST 0 /* Worst case. */ + +/* + * Global work variables for regcomp(). + */ +static char *regparse; /* Input-scan pointer. */ +static int regnpar; /* () count. */ +static char regdummy; +static char *regcode; /* Code-emit pointer; ®dummy = don't. */ +static long regsize; /* Code size. */ + +/* + * The first byte of the regexp internal "program" is actually this magic + * number; the start node begins in the second byte. + */ +#define MAGIC 0234 + + +/* + * Forward declarations for regcomp()'s friends. + */ +#ifndef STATIC +#define STATIC static +#endif +STATIC char *reg(); +STATIC char *regbranch(); +STATIC char *regpiece(); +STATIC char *regatom(); +STATIC char *regnode(); +STATIC char *regnext(); +STATIC void regc(); +STATIC void reginsert(); +STATIC void regtail(); +STATIC void regoptail(); +#ifdef STRCSPN +STATIC int strcspn(); +#endif + +/* + - regcomp - compile a regular expression into internal code + * + * We can't allocate space until we know how big the compiled form will be, + * but we can't compile it (and thus know how big it is) until we've got a + * place to put the code. So we cheat: we compile it twice, once with code + * generation turned off and size counting turned on, and once "for real". + * This also means that we don't allocate space until we are sure that the + * thing really will compile successfully, and we never have to move the + * code and thus invalidate pointers into it. (Note that it has to be in + * one piece because free() must be able to free it all.) + * + * Beware that the optimization-preparation code in here knows about some + * of the structure of the compiled regexp. + */ +regexp * +regcomp(exp) +char *exp; +{ + register regexp *r; + register char *scan; + register char *longest; + register int len; + int flags; + + if (exp == NULL) + FAIL("NULL argument"); + + /* First pass: determine size, legality. */ + regparse = exp; + regnpar = 1; + regsize = 0L; + regcode = ®dummy; + regc(MAGIC); + if (reg(0, &flags) == NULL) + return(NULL); + + /* Small enough for pointer-storage convention? */ + if (regsize >= 32767L) /* Probably could be 65535L. */ + FAIL("regexp too big"); + + /* Allocate space. */ + r = (regexp *)malloc(sizeof(regexp) + (unsigned)regsize); + if (r == NULL) + FAIL("out of space"); + + /* Second pass: emit code. */ + regparse = exp; + regnpar = 1; + regcode = r->program; + regc(MAGIC); + if (reg(0, &flags) == NULL) + { + free(r); + return(NULL); + } + + /* Dig out information for optimizations. */ + r->regstart = '\0'; /* Worst-case defaults. */ + r->reganch = 0; + r->regmust = NULL; + r->regmlen = 0; + scan = r->program+1; /* First BRANCH. */ + if (OP(regnext(scan)) == END) { /* Only one top-level choice. */ + scan = OPERAND(scan); + + /* Starting-point info. */ + if (OP(scan) == EXACTLY) + r->regstart = *OPERAND(scan); + else if (OP(scan) == BOL) + r->reganch++; + + /* + * If there's something expensive in the r.e., find the + * longest literal string that must appear and make it the + * regmust. Resolve ties in favor of later strings, since + * the regstart check works with the beginning of the r.e. + * and avoiding duplication strengthens checking. Not a + * strong reason, but sufficient in the absence of others. + */ + if (flags&SPSTART) { + longest = NULL; + len = 0; + for (; scan != NULL; scan = regnext(scan)) + if (OP(scan) == EXACTLY && ((int) strlen(OPERAND(scan))) >= len) { + longest = OPERAND(scan); + len = (int) strlen(OPERAND(scan)); + } + r->regmust = longest; + r->regmlen = len; + } + } + + return(r); +} + +/* + - reg - regular expression, i.e. main body or parenthesized thing + * + * Caller must absorb opening parenthesis. + * + * Combining parenthesis handling with the base level of regular expression + * is a trifle forced, but the need to tie the tails of the branches to what + * follows makes it hard to avoid. + */ +static char * +reg(paren, flagp) +int paren; /* Parenthesized? */ +int *flagp; +{ + register char *ret; + register char *br; + register char *ender; + register int parno = 0; + int flags; + + *flagp = HASWIDTH; /* Tentatively. */ + + /* Make an OPEN node, if parenthesized. */ + if (paren) { + if (regnpar >= NSUBEXP) + FAIL("too many ()"); + parno = regnpar; + regnpar++; + ret = regnode(OPEN+parno); + } else + ret = NULL; + + /* Pick up the branches, linking them together. */ + br = regbranch(&flags); + if (br == NULL) + return(NULL); + if (ret != NULL) + regtail(ret, br); /* OPEN -> first. */ + else + ret = br; + if (!(flags&HASWIDTH)) + *flagp &= ~HASWIDTH; + *flagp |= flags&SPSTART; + while (*regparse == '|') { + regparse++; + br = regbranch(&flags); + if (br == NULL) + return(NULL); + regtail(ret, br); /* BRANCH -> BRANCH. */ + if (!(flags&HASWIDTH)) + *flagp &= ~HASWIDTH; + *flagp |= flags&SPSTART; + } + + /* Make a closing node, and hook it on the end. */ + ender = regnode((paren) ? CLOSE+parno : END); + regtail(ret, ender); + + /* Hook the tails of the branches to the closing node. */ + for (br = ret; br != NULL; br = regnext(br)) + regoptail(br, ender); + + /* Check for proper termination. */ + if (paren && *regparse++ != ')') { + FAIL("unmatched ()"); + } else if (!paren && *regparse != '\0') { + if (*regparse == ')') { + FAIL("unmatched ()"); + } else + FAIL("junk on end"); /* "Can't happen". */ + /* NOTREACHED */ + } + + return(ret); +} + +/* + - regbranch - one alternative of an | operator + * + * Implements the concatenation operator. + */ +static char * +regbranch(flagp) +int *flagp; +{ + register char *ret; + register char *chain; + register char *latest; + int flags; + + *flagp = WORST; /* Tentatively. */ + + ret = regnode(BRANCH); + chain = NULL; + while (*regparse != '\0' && *regparse != '|' && *regparse != ')') { + latest = regpiece(&flags); + if (latest == NULL) + return(NULL); + *flagp |= flags&HASWIDTH; + if (chain == NULL) /* First piece. */ + *flagp |= flags&SPSTART; + else + regtail(chain, latest); + chain = latest; + } + if (chain == NULL) /* Loop ran zero times. */ + (void) regnode(NOTHING); + + return(ret); +} + +/* + - regpiece - something followed by possible [*+?] + * + * Note that the branching code sequences used for ? and the general cases + * of * and + are somewhat optimized: they use the same NOTHING node as + * both the endmarker for their branch list and the body of the last branch. + * It might seem that this node could be dispensed with entirely, but the + * endmarker role is not redundant. + */ +static char * +regpiece(flagp) +int *flagp; +{ + register char *ret; + register char op; + register char *next; + int flags; + + ret = regatom(&flags); + if (ret == NULL) + return(NULL); + + op = *regparse; + if (!ISMULT(op)) { + *flagp = flags; + return(ret); + } + + if (!(flags&HASWIDTH) && op != '?') + FAIL("*+ operand could be empty"); + *flagp = (op != '+') ? (WORST|SPSTART) : (WORST|HASWIDTH); + + if (op == '*' && (flags&SIMPLE)) + reginsert(STAR, ret); + else if (op == '*') { + /* Emit x* as (x&|), where & means "self". */ + reginsert(BRANCH, ret); /* Either x */ + regoptail(ret, regnode(BACK)); /* and loop */ + regoptail(ret, ret); /* back */ + regtail(ret, regnode(BRANCH)); /* or */ + regtail(ret, regnode(NOTHING)); /* null. */ + } else if (op == '+' && (flags&SIMPLE)) + reginsert(PLUS, ret); + else if (op == '+') { + /* Emit x+ as x(&|), where & means "self". */ + next = regnode(BRANCH); /* Either */ + regtail(ret, next); + regtail(regnode(BACK), ret); /* loop back */ + regtail(next, regnode(BRANCH)); /* or */ + regtail(ret, regnode(NOTHING)); /* null. */ + } else if (op == '?') { + /* Emit x? as (x|) */ + reginsert(BRANCH, ret); /* Either x */ + regtail(ret, regnode(BRANCH)); /* or */ + next = regnode(NOTHING); /* null. */ + regtail(ret, next); + regoptail(ret, next); + } + regparse++; + if (ISMULT(*regparse)) + FAIL("nested *?+"); + + return(ret); +} + +/* + - regatom - the lowest level + * + * Optimization: gobbles an entire sequence of ordinary characters so that + * it can turn them into a single node, which is smaller to store and + * faster to run. Backslashed characters are exceptions, each becoming a + * separate node; the code is simpler that way and it's not worth fixing. + */ +static char * +regatom(flagp) +int *flagp; +{ + register char *ret; + int flags; + + *flagp = WORST; /* Tentatively. */ + + switch (*regparse++) { + case '^': + ret = regnode(BOL); + break; + case '$': + ret = regnode(EOL); + break; + case '.': + ret = regnode(ANY); + *flagp |= HASWIDTH|SIMPLE; + break; + case '[': { + register int clss; + register int classend; + + if (*regparse == '^') { /* Complement of range. */ + ret = regnode(ANYBUT); + regparse++; + } else + ret = regnode(ANYOF); + if (*regparse == ']' || *regparse == '-') + regc(*regparse++); + while (*regparse != '\0' && *regparse != ']') { + if (*regparse == '-') { + regparse++; + if (*regparse == ']' || *regparse == '\0') + regc('-'); + else { + clss = UCHARAT(regparse-2)+1; + classend = UCHARAT(regparse); + if (clss > classend+1) + FAIL("invalid [] range"); + for (; clss <= classend; clss++) + regc(clss); + regparse++; + } + } else + regc(*regparse++); + } + regc('\0'); + if (*regparse != ']') + FAIL("unmatched []"); + regparse++; + *flagp |= HASWIDTH|SIMPLE; + } + break; + case '(': + ret = reg(1, &flags); + if (ret == NULL) + return(NULL); + *flagp |= flags&(HASWIDTH|SPSTART); + break; + case '\0': + case '|': + case ')': + FAIL("internal urp"); /* Supposed to be caught earlier. */ + /* NOTREACHED */ + break; + case '?': + case '+': + case '*': + FAIL("?+* follows nothing"); + /* NOTREACHED */ + break; + case '\\': + if (*regparse == '\0') + FAIL("trailing \\"); + ret = regnode(EXACTLY); + regc(*regparse++); + regc('\0'); + *flagp |= HASWIDTH|SIMPLE; + break; + default: { + register int len; + register char ender; + + regparse--; + len = (int) strcspn(regparse, META); + if (len <= 0) + FAIL("internal disaster"); + ender = *(regparse+len); + if (len > 1 && ISMULT(ender)) + len--; /* Back off clear of ?+* operand. */ + *flagp |= HASWIDTH; + if (len == 1) + *flagp |= SIMPLE; + ret = regnode(EXACTLY); + while (len > 0) { + regc(*regparse++); + len--; + } + regc('\0'); + } + break; + } + + return(ret); +} + +/* + - regnode - emit a node + */ +static char * /* Location. */ +regnode(op) +char op; +{ + register char *ret; + register char *ptr; + + ret = regcode; + if (ret == ®dummy) { + regsize += 3; + return(ret); + } + + ptr = ret; + *ptr++ = op; + *ptr++ = '\0'; /* Null "next" pointer. */ + *ptr++ = '\0'; + regcode = ptr; + + return(ret); +} + +/* + - regc - emit (if appropriate) a byte of code + */ +static void +regc(b) +char b; +{ + if (regcode != ®dummy) + *regcode++ = b; + else + regsize++; +} + +/* + - reginsert - insert an operator in front of already-emitted operand + * + * Means relocating the operand. + */ +static void +reginsert(op, opnd) +char op; +char *opnd; +{ + register char *src; + register char *dst; + register char *place; + + if (regcode == ®dummy) { + regsize += 3; + return; + } + + src = regcode; + regcode += 3; + dst = regcode; + while (src > opnd) + *--dst = *--src; + + place = opnd; /* Op node, where operand used to be. */ + *place++ = op; + *place++ = '\0'; + *place++ = '\0'; +} + +/* + - regtail - set the next-pointer at the end of a node chain + */ +static void +regtail(p, val) +char *p; +char *val; +{ + register char *scan; + register char *temp; + register int offset; + + if (p == ®dummy) + return; + + /* Find last node. */ + scan = p; + for (;;) { + temp = regnext(scan); + if (temp == NULL) + break; + scan = temp; + } + + if (OP(scan) == BACK) + offset = (int) (scan - val); + else + offset = (int) (val - scan); + *(scan+1) = (offset>>8)&0377; + *(scan+2) = offset&0377; +} + +/* + - regoptail - regtail on operand of first argument; nop if operandless + */ +static void +regoptail(p, val) +char *p; +char *val; +{ + /* "Operandless" and "op != BRANCH" are synonymous in practice. */ + if (p == NULL || p == ®dummy || OP(p) != BRANCH) + return; + regtail(OPERAND(p), val); +} + +/* + * regexec and friends + */ + +/* + * Global work variables for regexec(). + */ +static char *reginput; /* String-input pointer. */ +static char *regbol; /* Beginning of input, for ^ check. */ +static char **regstartp; /* Pointer to startp array. */ +static char **regendp; /* Ditto for endp. */ + +/* + * Forwards. + */ +STATIC int regtry(); +STATIC int regmatch(); +STATIC int regrepeat(); + +#ifdef DEBUG +int regnarrate = 0; +void regdump(); +STATIC char *regprop(); +#endif + +/* + - regexec - match a regexp against a string + */ +int +regexec2(prog, string, notbol) +register regexp *prog; +register char *string; +int notbol; +{ + register char *s; + + /* Be paranoid... */ + if (prog == NULL || string == NULL) { + regerror("NULL parameter"); + return(0); + } + + /* Check validity of program. */ + if (UCHARAT(prog->program) != MAGIC) { + regerror("corrupted program"); + return(0); + } + + /* If there is a "must appear" string, look for it. */ + if (prog->regmust != NULL) { + s = string; + while ((s = strchr(s, prog->regmust[0])) != NULL) { + if (strncmp(s, prog->regmust, prog->regmlen) == 0) + break; /* Found it. */ + s++; + } + if (s == NULL) /* Not present. */ + return(0); + } + + /* Mark beginning of line for ^ . */ + if (notbol) + regbol = NULL; + else + regbol = string; + + /* Simplest case: anchored match need be tried only once. */ + if (prog->reganch) + return(regtry(prog, string)); + + /* Messy cases: unanchored match. */ + s = string; + if (prog->regstart != '\0') + /* We know what char it must start with. */ + while ((s = strchr(s, prog->regstart)) != NULL) { + if (regtry(prog, s)) + return(1); + s++; + } + else + /* We don't -- general case. */ + do { + if (regtry(prog, s)) + return(1); + } while (*s++ != '\0'); + + /* Failure. */ + return(0); +} + +int +regexec(prog, string) +register regexp *prog; +register char *string; +{ + return regexec2(prog, string, 0); +} + +/* + - regtry - try match at specific point + */ +static int /* 0 failure, 1 success */ +regtry(prog, string) +regexp *prog; +char *string; +{ + register int i; + register char **sp; + register char **ep; + + reginput = string; + regstartp = prog->startp; + regendp = prog->endp; + + sp = prog->startp; + ep = prog->endp; + for (i = NSUBEXP; i > 0; i--) { + *sp++ = NULL; + *ep++ = NULL; + } + if (regmatch(prog->program + 1)) { + prog->startp[0] = string; + prog->endp[0] = reginput; + return(1); + } else + return(0); +} + +/* + - regmatch - main matching routine + * + * Conceptually the strategy is simple: check to see whether the current + * node matches, call self recursively to see whether the rest matches, + * and then act accordingly. In practice we make some effort to avoid + * recursion, in particular by going through "ordinary" nodes (that don't + * need to know whether the rest of the match failed) by a loop instead of + * by recursion. + */ +static int /* 0 failure, 1 success */ +regmatch(prog) +char *prog; +{ + register char *scan; /* Current node. */ + char *next; /* Next node. */ + + scan = prog; +#ifdef DEBUG + if (scan != NULL && regnarrate) + fprintf(stderr, "%s(\n", regprop(scan)); +#endif + while (scan != NULL) { +#ifdef DEBUG + if (regnarrate) + fprintf(stderr, "%s...\n", regprop(scan)); +#endif + next = regnext(scan); + + switch (OP(scan)) { + case BOL: + if (reginput != regbol) + return(0); + break; + case EOL: + if (*reginput != '\0') + return(0); + break; + case ANY: + if (*reginput == '\0') + return(0); + reginput++; + break; + case EXACTLY: { + register int len; + register char *opnd; + + opnd = OPERAND(scan); + /* Inline the first character, for speed. */ + if (*opnd != *reginput) + return(0); + len = (int) strlen(opnd); + if (len > 1 && strncmp(opnd, reginput, len) != 0) + return(0); + reginput += len; + } + break; + case ANYOF: + if (*reginput == '\0' || strchr(OPERAND(scan), *reginput) == NULL) + return(0); + reginput++; + break; + case ANYBUT: + if (*reginput == '\0' || strchr(OPERAND(scan), *reginput) != NULL) + return(0); + reginput++; + break; + case NOTHING: + break; + case BACK: + break; + case OPEN+1: + case OPEN+2: + case OPEN+3: + case OPEN+4: + case OPEN+5: + case OPEN+6: + case OPEN+7: + case OPEN+8: + case OPEN+9: { + register int no; + register char *save; + + no = OP(scan) - OPEN; + save = reginput; + + if (regmatch(next)) { + /* + * Don't set startp if some later + * invocation of the same parentheses + * already has. + */ + if (regstartp[no] == NULL) + regstartp[no] = save; + return(1); + } else + return(0); + } + /* NOTREACHED */ + break; + case CLOSE+1: + case CLOSE+2: + case CLOSE+3: + case CLOSE+4: + case CLOSE+5: + case CLOSE+6: + case CLOSE+7: + case CLOSE+8: + case CLOSE+9: { + register int no; + register char *save; + + no = OP(scan) - CLOSE; + save = reginput; + + if (regmatch(next)) { + /* + * Don't set endp if some later + * invocation of the same parentheses + * already has. + */ + if (regendp[no] == NULL) + regendp[no] = save; + return(1); + } else + return(0); + } + /* NOTREACHED */ + break; + case BRANCH: { + register char *save; + + if (OP(next) != BRANCH) /* No choice. */ + next = OPERAND(scan); /* Avoid recursion. */ + else { + do { + save = reginput; + if (regmatch(OPERAND(scan))) + return(1); + reginput = save; + scan = regnext(scan); + } while (scan != NULL && OP(scan) == BRANCH); + return(0); + /* NOTREACHED */ + } + } + /* NOTREACHED */ + break; + case STAR: + case PLUS: { + register char nextch; + register int no; + register char *save; + register int min; + + /* + * Lookahead to avoid useless match attempts + * when we know what character comes next. + */ + nextch = '\0'; + if (OP(next) == EXACTLY) + nextch = *OPERAND(next); + min = (OP(scan) == STAR) ? 0 : 1; + save = reginput; + no = regrepeat(OPERAND(scan)); + while (no >= min) { + /* If it could work, try it. */ + if (nextch == '\0' || *reginput == nextch) + if (regmatch(next)) + return(1); + /* Couldn't or didn't -- back up. */ + no--; + reginput = save + no; + } + return(0); + } + /* NOTREACHED */ + break; + case END: + return(1); /* Success! */ + /* NOTREACHED */ + break; + default: + regerror("memory corruption"); + return(0); + /* NOTREACHED */ + break; + } + + scan = next; + } + + /* + * We get here only if there's trouble -- normally "case END" is + * the terminating point. + */ + regerror("corrupted pointers"); + return(0); +} + +/* + - regrepeat - repeatedly match something simple, report how many + */ +static int +regrepeat(p) +char *p; +{ + register int count = 0; + register char *scan; + register char *opnd; + + scan = reginput; + opnd = OPERAND(p); + switch (OP(p)) { + case ANY: + count = (int) strlen(scan); + scan += count; + break; + case EXACTLY: + while (*opnd == *scan) { + count++; + scan++; + } + break; + case ANYOF: + while (*scan != '\0' && strchr(opnd, *scan) != NULL) { + count++; + scan++; + } + break; + case ANYBUT: + while (*scan != '\0' && strchr(opnd, *scan) == NULL) { + count++; + scan++; + } + break; + default: /* Oh dear. Called inappropriately. */ + regerror("internal foulup"); + count = 0; /* Best compromise. */ + break; + } + reginput = scan; + + return(count); +} + +/* + - regnext - dig the "next" pointer out of a node + */ +static char * +regnext(p) +register char *p; +{ + register int offset; + + if (p == ®dummy) + return(NULL); + + offset = NEXT(p); + if (offset == 0) + return(NULL); + + if (OP(p) == BACK) + return(p-offset); + else + return(p+offset); +} + +#ifdef DEBUG + +STATIC char *regprop(); + +/* + - regdump - dump a regexp onto stdout in vaguely comprehensible form + */ +void +regdump(r) +regexp *r; +{ + register char *s; + register char op = EXACTLY; /* Arbitrary non-END op. */ + register char *next; + + + s = r->program + 1; + while (op != END) { /* While that wasn't END last time... */ + op = OP(s); + printf("%2d%s", s-r->program, regprop(s)); /* Where, what. */ + next = regnext(s); + if (next == NULL) /* Next ptr. */ + printf("(0)"); + else + printf("(%d)", (s-r->program)+(next-s)); + s += 3; + if (op == ANYOF || op == ANYBUT || op == EXACTLY) { + /* Literal string, where present. */ + while (*s != '\0') { + putchar(*s); + s++; + } + s++; + } + putchar('\n'); + } + + /* Header fields of interest. */ + if (r->regstart != '\0') + printf("start `%c' ", r->regstart); + if (r->reganch) + printf("anchored "); + if (r->regmust != NULL) + printf("must have \"%s\"", r->regmust); + printf("\n"); +} + +/* + - regprop - printable representation of opcode + */ +static char * +regprop(op) +char *op; +{ + register char *p; + static char buf[50]; + + (void) strcpy(buf, ":"); + + switch (OP(op)) { + case BOL: + p = "BOL"; + break; + case EOL: + p = "EOL"; + break; + case ANY: + p = "ANY"; + break; + case ANYOF: + p = "ANYOF"; + break; + case ANYBUT: + p = "ANYBUT"; + break; + case BRANCH: + p = "BRANCH"; + break; + case EXACTLY: + p = "EXACTLY"; + break; + case NOTHING: + p = "NOTHING"; + break; + case BACK: + p = "BACK"; + break; + case END: + p = "END"; + break; + case OPEN+1: + case OPEN+2: + case OPEN+3: + case OPEN+4: + case OPEN+5: + case OPEN+6: + case OPEN+7: + case OPEN+8: + case OPEN+9: + sprintf(buf+strlen(buf), "OPEN%d", OP(op)-OPEN); + p = NULL; + break; + case CLOSE+1: + case CLOSE+2: + case CLOSE+3: + case CLOSE+4: + case CLOSE+5: + case CLOSE+6: + case CLOSE+7: + case CLOSE+8: + case CLOSE+9: + sprintf(buf+strlen(buf), "CLOSE%d", OP(op)-CLOSE); + p = NULL; + break; + case STAR: + p = "STAR"; + break; + case PLUS: + p = "PLUS"; + break; + default: + regerror("corrupted opcode"); + break; + } + if (p != NULL) + (void) strcat(buf, p); + return(buf); +} +#endif + +/* + * The following is provided for those people who do not have strcspn() in + * their C libraries. They should get off their butts and do something + * about it; at least one public-domain implementation of those (highly + * useful) string routines has been published on Usenet. + */ +#ifdef STRCSPN +/* + * strcspn - find length of initial segment of s1 consisting entirely + * of characters not from s2 + */ + +static int +strcspn(s1, s2) +char *s1; +char *s2; +{ + register char *scan1; + register char *scan2; + register int count; + + count = 0; + for (scan1 = s1; *scan1 != '\0'; scan1++) { + for (scan2 = s2; *scan2 != '\0';) /* ++ moved down. */ + if (*scan1 == *scan2++) + return(count); + count++; + } + return(count); +} +#endif diff --git a/regexp.h b/regexp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bcef6d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/regexp.h @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +/* + * Definitions etc. for regexp(3) routines. + * + * Caveat: this is V8 regexp(3) [actually, a reimplementation thereof], + * not the System V one. + */ + +#ifndef _REGEXP +#define _REGEXP 1 + +#define NSUBEXP 10 +typedef struct regexp { + char *startp[NSUBEXP]; + char *endp[NSUBEXP]; + char regstart; /* Internal use only. */ + char reganch; /* Internal use only. */ + char *regmust; /* Internal use only. */ + int regmlen; /* Internal use only. */ + char program[1]; /* Unwarranted chumminess with compiler. */ +} regexp; + +#if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__cplusplus) +# define _ANSI_ARGS_(x) x +#else +# define _ANSI_ARGS_(x) () +#endif + +extern regexp *regcomp _ANSI_ARGS_((char *exp)); +extern int regexec _ANSI_ARGS_((regexp *prog, char *string)); +extern int regexec2 _ANSI_ARGS_((regexp *prog, char *string, int notbol)); +extern void regsub _ANSI_ARGS_((regexp *prog, char *source, char *dest)); +extern void regerror _ANSI_ARGS_((char *msg)); + +#endif /* REGEXP */ diff --git a/screen.c b/screen.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8f8a433 --- /dev/null +++ b/screen.c @@ -0,0 +1,2501 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Routines which deal with the characteristics of the terminal. + * Uses termcap to be as terminal-independent as possible. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#include "cmd.h" + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER +#include "pckeys.h" +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==MSOFTC +#include +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==BORLANDC || MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC +#include +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC +#include +extern int fd0; +#endif +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C +#include +#endif +#endif +#endif +#include + +#else + +#if HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H +#include +#endif + +#if HAVE_TERMIOS_H && HAVE_TERMIOS_FUNCS +#include +#else +#if HAVE_TERMIO_H +#include +#else +#if HAVE_SGSTAT_H +#include +#else +#include +#endif +#endif +#endif + +#if HAVE_TERMCAP_H +#include +#endif +#ifdef _OSK +#include +#endif +#if OS2 +#include +#include "pckeys.h" +#endif +#if HAVE_SYS_STREAM_H +#include +#endif +#if HAVE_SYS_PTEM_H +#include +#endif + +#endif /* MSDOS_COMPILER */ + +/* + * Check for broken termios package that forces you to manually + * set the line discipline. + */ +#ifdef __ultrix__ +#define MUST_SET_LINE_DISCIPLINE 1 +#else +#define MUST_SET_LINE_DISCIPLINE 0 +#endif + +#if OS2 +#define DEFAULT_TERM "ansi" +static char *windowid; +#else +#define DEFAULT_TERM "unknown" +#endif + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==MSOFTC +static int videopages; +static long msec_loops; +static int flash_created = 0; +#define SETCOLORS(fg,bg) { _settextcolor(fg); _setbkcolor(bg); } +#endif + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==BORLANDC +static unsigned short *whitescreen; +static int flash_created = 0; +#endif +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==BORLANDC || MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC +#define _settextposition(y,x) gotoxy(x,y) +#define _clearscreen(m) clrscr() +#define _outtext(s) cputs(s) +#define SETCOLORS(fg,bg) { textcolor(fg); textbackground(bg); } +extern int sc_height; +#endif + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C +struct keyRecord +{ + int ascii; + int scan; +} currentKey; + +static int keyCount = 0; +static WORD curr_attr; +static int pending_scancode = 0; +static WORD *whitescreen; + +static HANDLE con_out_save = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; /* previous console */ +static HANDLE con_out_ours = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; /* our own */ +HANDLE con_out = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; /* current console */ + +extern int quitting; +static void win32_init_term(); +static void win32_deinit_term(); + +#define FG_COLORS (FOREGROUND_RED | FOREGROUND_GREEN | FOREGROUND_BLUE | FOREGROUND_INTENSITY) +#define BG_COLORS (BACKGROUND_RED | BACKGROUND_GREEN | BACKGROUND_BLUE | BACKGROUND_INTENSITY) +#define MAKEATTR(fg,bg) ((WORD)((fg)|((bg)<<4))) +#define SETCOLORS(fg,bg) { curr_attr = MAKEATTR(fg,bg); \ + if (SetConsoleTextAttribute(con_out, curr_attr) == 0) \ + error("SETCOLORS failed"); } +#endif + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER +public int nm_fg_color; /* Color of normal text */ +public int nm_bg_color; +public int bo_fg_color; /* Color of bold text */ +public int bo_bg_color; +public int ul_fg_color; /* Color of underlined text */ +public int ul_bg_color; +public int so_fg_color; /* Color of standout text */ +public int so_bg_color; +public int bl_fg_color; /* Color of blinking text */ +public int bl_bg_color; +static int sy_fg_color; /* Color of system text (before less) */ +static int sy_bg_color; + +#else + +/* + * Strings passed to tputs() to do various terminal functions. + */ +static char + *sc_pad, /* Pad string */ + *sc_home, /* Cursor home */ + *sc_addline, /* Add line, scroll down following lines */ + *sc_lower_left, /* Cursor to last line, first column */ + *sc_return, /* Cursor to beginning of current line */ + *sc_move, /* General cursor positioning */ + *sc_clear, /* Clear screen */ + *sc_eol_clear, /* Clear to end of line */ + *sc_eos_clear, /* Clear to end of screen */ + *sc_s_in, /* Enter standout (highlighted) mode */ + *sc_s_out, /* Exit standout mode */ + *sc_u_in, /* Enter underline mode */ + *sc_u_out, /* Exit underline mode */ + *sc_b_in, /* Enter bold mode */ + *sc_b_out, /* Exit bold mode */ + *sc_bl_in, /* Enter blink mode */ + *sc_bl_out, /* Exit blink mode */ + *sc_visual_bell, /* Visual bell (flash screen) sequence */ + *sc_backspace, /* Backspace cursor */ + *sc_s_keypad, /* Start keypad mode */ + *sc_e_keypad, /* End keypad mode */ + *sc_init, /* Startup terminal initialization */ + *sc_deinit; /* Exit terminal de-initialization */ +#endif + +static int init_done = 0; + +public int auto_wrap; /* Terminal does \r\n when write past margin */ +public int ignaw; /* Terminal ignores \n immediately after wrap */ +public int erase_char; /* The user's erase char */ +public int erase2_char; /* The user's other erase char */ +public int kill_char; /* The user's line-kill char */ +public int werase_char; /* The user's word-erase char */ +public int sc_width, sc_height; /* Height & width of screen */ +public int bo_s_width, bo_e_width; /* Printing width of boldface seq */ +public int ul_s_width, ul_e_width; /* Printing width of underline seq */ +public int so_s_width, so_e_width; /* Printing width of standout seq */ +public int bl_s_width, bl_e_width; /* Printing width of blink seq */ +public int above_mem, below_mem; /* Memory retained above/below screen */ +public int can_goto_line; /* Can move cursor to any line */ +public int clear_bg; /* Clear fills with background color */ +public int missing_cap = 0; /* Some capability is missing */ + +static int attrmode = AT_NORMAL; +extern int binattr; + +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER +static char *cheaper(); +static void tmodes(); +#endif + +/* + * These two variables are sometimes defined in, + * and needed by, the termcap library. + */ +#if MUST_DEFINE_OSPEED +extern short ospeed; /* Terminal output baud rate */ +extern char PC; /* Pad character */ +#endif +#ifdef _OSK +short ospeed; +char PC_, *UP, *BC; +#endif + +extern int quiet; /* If VERY_QUIET, use visual bell for bell */ +extern int no_back_scroll; +extern int swindow; +extern int no_init; +extern int no_keypad; +extern int sigs; +extern int wscroll; +extern int screen_trashed; +extern int tty; +extern int top_scroll; +extern int oldbot; +#if HILITE_SEARCH +extern int hilite_search; +#endif + +extern char *tgetstr(); +extern char *tgoto(); + + +/* + * Change terminal to "raw mode", or restore to "normal" mode. + * "Raw mode" means + * 1. An outstanding read will complete on receipt of a single keystroke. + * 2. Input is not echoed. + * 3. On output, \n is mapped to \r\n. + * 4. \t is NOT expanded into spaces. + * 5. Signal-causing characters such as ctrl-C (interrupt), + * etc. are NOT disabled. + * It doesn't matter whether an input \n is mapped to \r, or vice versa. + */ + public void +raw_mode(on) + int on; +{ + static int curr_on = 0; + + if (on == curr_on) + return; + erase2_char = '\b'; /* in case OS doesn't know about erase2 */ +#if HAVE_TERMIOS_H && HAVE_TERMIOS_FUNCS + { + struct termios s; + static struct termios save_term; + static int saved_term = 0; + + if (on) + { + /* + * Get terminal modes. + */ + tcgetattr(tty, &s); + + /* + * Save modes and set certain variables dependent on modes. + */ + if (!saved_term) + { + save_term = s; + saved_term = 1; + } +#if HAVE_OSPEED + switch (cfgetospeed(&s)) + { +#ifdef B0 + case B0: ospeed = 0; break; +#endif +#ifdef B50 + case B50: ospeed = 1; break; +#endif +#ifdef B75 + case B75: ospeed = 2; break; +#endif +#ifdef B110 + case B110: ospeed = 3; break; +#endif +#ifdef B134 + case B134: ospeed = 4; break; +#endif +#ifdef B150 + case B150: ospeed = 5; break; +#endif +#ifdef B200 + case B200: ospeed = 6; break; +#endif +#ifdef B300 + case B300: ospeed = 7; break; +#endif +#ifdef B600 + case B600: ospeed = 8; break; +#endif +#ifdef B1200 + case B1200: ospeed = 9; break; +#endif +#ifdef B1800 + case B1800: ospeed = 10; break; +#endif +#ifdef B2400 + case B2400: ospeed = 11; break; +#endif +#ifdef B4800 + case B4800: ospeed = 12; break; +#endif +#ifdef B9600 + case B9600: ospeed = 13; break; +#endif +#ifdef EXTA + case EXTA: ospeed = 14; break; +#endif +#ifdef EXTB + case EXTB: ospeed = 15; break; +#endif +#ifdef B57600 + case B57600: ospeed = 16; break; +#endif +#ifdef B115200 + case B115200: ospeed = 17; break; +#endif + default: ; + } +#endif + erase_char = s.c_cc[VERASE]; +#ifdef VERASE2 + erase2_char = s.c_cc[VERASE2]; +#endif + kill_char = s.c_cc[VKILL]; +#ifdef VWERASE + werase_char = s.c_cc[VWERASE]; +#else + werase_char = CONTROL('W'); +#endif + + /* + * Set the modes to the way we want them. + */ + s.c_lflag &= ~(0 +#ifdef ICANON + | ICANON +#endif +#ifdef ECHO + | ECHO +#endif +#ifdef ECHOE + | ECHOE +#endif +#ifdef ECHOK + | ECHOK +#endif +#if ECHONL + | ECHONL +#endif + ); + + s.c_oflag |= (0 +#ifdef OXTABS + | OXTABS +#else +#ifdef TAB3 + | TAB3 +#else +#ifdef XTABS + | XTABS +#endif +#endif +#endif +#ifdef OPOST + | OPOST +#endif +#ifdef ONLCR + | ONLCR +#endif + ); + + s.c_oflag &= ~(0 +#ifdef ONOEOT + | ONOEOT +#endif +#ifdef OCRNL + | OCRNL +#endif +#ifdef ONOCR + | ONOCR +#endif +#ifdef ONLRET + | ONLRET +#endif + ); + s.c_cc[VMIN] = 1; + s.c_cc[VTIME] = 0; +#ifdef VLNEXT + s.c_cc[VLNEXT] = 0; +#endif +#ifdef VDSUSP + s.c_cc[VDSUSP] = 0; +#endif +#if MUST_SET_LINE_DISCIPLINE + /* + * System's termios is broken; need to explicitly + * request TERMIODISC line discipline. + */ + s.c_line = TERMIODISC; +#endif + } else + { + /* + * Restore saved modes. + */ + s = save_term; + } +#if HAVE_FSYNC + fsync(tty); +#endif + tcsetattr(tty, TCSADRAIN, &s); +#if MUST_SET_LINE_DISCIPLINE + if (!on) + { + /* + * Broken termios *ignores* any line discipline + * except TERMIODISC. A different old line discipline + * is therefore not restored, yet. Restore the old + * line discipline by hand. + */ + ioctl(tty, TIOCSETD, &save_term.c_line); + } +#endif + } +#else +#ifdef TCGETA + { + struct termio s; + static struct termio save_term; + static int saved_term = 0; + + if (on) + { + /* + * Get terminal modes. + */ + ioctl(tty, TCGETA, &s); + + /* + * Save modes and set certain variables dependent on modes. + */ + if (!saved_term) + { + save_term = s; + saved_term = 1; + } +#if HAVE_OSPEED + ospeed = s.c_cflag & CBAUD; +#endif + erase_char = s.c_cc[VERASE]; + kill_char = s.c_cc[VKILL]; +#ifdef VWERASE + werase_char = s.c_cc[VWERASE]; +#else + werase_char = CONTROL('W'); +#endif + + /* + * Set the modes to the way we want them. + */ + s.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON|ECHO|ECHOE|ECHOK|ECHONL); + s.c_oflag |= (OPOST|ONLCR|TAB3); + s.c_oflag &= ~(OCRNL|ONOCR|ONLRET); + s.c_cc[VMIN] = 1; + s.c_cc[VTIME] = 0; + } else + { + /* + * Restore saved modes. + */ + s = save_term; + } + ioctl(tty, TCSETAW, &s); + } +#else +#ifdef TIOCGETP + { + struct sgttyb s; + static struct sgttyb save_term; + static int saved_term = 0; + + if (on) + { + /* + * Get terminal modes. + */ + ioctl(tty, TIOCGETP, &s); + + /* + * Save modes and set certain variables dependent on modes. + */ + if (!saved_term) + { + save_term = s; + saved_term = 1; + } +#if HAVE_OSPEED + ospeed = s.sg_ospeed; +#endif + erase_char = s.sg_erase; + kill_char = s.sg_kill; + werase_char = CONTROL('W'); + + /* + * Set the modes to the way we want them. + */ + s.sg_flags |= CBREAK; + s.sg_flags &= ~(ECHO|XTABS); + } else + { + /* + * Restore saved modes. + */ + s = save_term; + } + ioctl(tty, TIOCSETN, &s); + } +#else +#ifdef _OSK + { + struct sgbuf s; + static struct sgbuf save_term; + static int saved_term = 0; + + if (on) + { + /* + * Get terminal modes. + */ + _gs_opt(tty, &s); + + /* + * Save modes and set certain variables dependent on modes. + */ + if (!saved_term) + { + save_term = s; + saved_term = 1; + } + erase_char = s.sg_bspch; + kill_char = s.sg_dlnch; + werase_char = CONTROL('W'); + + /* + * Set the modes to the way we want them. + */ + s.sg_echo = 0; + s.sg_eofch = 0; + s.sg_pause = 0; + s.sg_psch = 0; + } else + { + /* + * Restore saved modes. + */ + s = save_term; + } + _ss_opt(tty, &s); + } +#else + /* MS-DOS, Windows, or OS2 */ +#if OS2 + /* OS2 */ + LSIGNAL(SIGINT, SIG_IGN); +#endif + erase_char = '\b'; +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC + kill_char = CONTROL('U'); + /* + * So that when we shell out or run another program, its + * stdin is in cooked mode. We do not switch stdin to binary + * mode if fd0 is zero, since that means we were called before + * tty was reopened in open_getchr, in which case we would be + * changing the original stdin device outside less. + */ + if (fd0 != 0) + setmode(0, on ? O_BINARY : O_TEXT); +#else + kill_char = ESC; +#endif + werase_char = CONTROL('W'); +#endif +#endif +#endif +#endif + curr_on = on; +} + +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER +/* + * Some glue to prevent calling termcap functions if tgetent() failed. + */ +static int hardcopy; + + static char * +ltget_env(capname) + char *capname; +{ + char name[16]; + char *s; + + s = lgetenv("LESS_TERMCAP_DEBUG"); + if (s != NULL && *s != '\0') + { + struct env { struct env *next; char *name; char *value; }; + static struct env *envs = NULL; + struct env *p; + for (p = envs; p != NULL; p = p->next) + if (strcmp(p->name, capname) == 0) + return p->value; + p = (struct env *) ecalloc(1, sizeof(struct env)); + p->name = save(capname); + p->value = (char *) ecalloc(strlen(capname)+3, sizeof(char)); + sprintf(p->value, "<%s>", capname); + p->next = envs; + envs = p; + return p->value; + } + strcpy(name, "LESS_TERMCAP_"); + strcat(name, capname); + return (lgetenv(name)); +} + + static int +ltgetflag(capname) + char *capname; +{ + char *s; + + if ((s = ltget_env(capname)) != NULL) + return (*s != '\0' && *s != '0'); + if (hardcopy) + return (0); + return (tgetflag(capname)); +} + + static int +ltgetnum(capname) + char *capname; +{ + char *s; + + if ((s = ltget_env(capname)) != NULL) + return (atoi(s)); + if (hardcopy) + return (-1); + return (tgetnum(capname)); +} + + static char * +ltgetstr(capname, pp) + char *capname; + char **pp; +{ + char *s; + + if ((s = ltget_env(capname)) != NULL) + return (s); + if (hardcopy) + return (NULL); + return (tgetstr(capname, pp)); +} +#endif /* MSDOS_COMPILER */ + +/* + * Get size of the output screen. + */ + public void +scrsize() +{ + register char *s; + int sys_height; + int sys_width; +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER + int n; +#endif + +#define DEF_SC_WIDTH 80 +#if MSDOS_COMPILER +#define DEF_SC_HEIGHT 25 +#else +#define DEF_SC_HEIGHT 24 +#endif + + + sys_width = sys_height = 0; + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==MSOFTC + { + struct videoconfig w; + _getvideoconfig(&w); + sys_height = w.numtextrows; + sys_width = w.numtextcols; + } +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==BORLANDC || MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC + { + struct text_info w; + gettextinfo(&w); + sys_height = w.screenheight; + sys_width = w.screenwidth; + } +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + { + CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO scr; + GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(con_out, &scr); + sys_height = scr.srWindow.Bottom - scr.srWindow.Top + 1; + sys_width = scr.srWindow.Right - scr.srWindow.Left + 1; + } +#else +#if OS2 + { + int s[2]; + _scrsize(s); + sys_width = s[0]; + sys_height = s[1]; + /* + * When using terminal emulators for XFree86/OS2, the + * _scrsize function does not work well. + * Call the scrsize.exe program to get the window size. + */ + windowid = getenv("WINDOWID"); + if (windowid != NULL) + { + FILE *fd = popen("scrsize", "rt"); + if (fd != NULL) + { + int w, h; + fscanf(fd, "%i %i", &w, &h); + if (w > 0 && h > 0) + { + sys_width = w; + sys_height = h; + } + pclose(fd); + } + } + } +#else +#ifdef TIOCGWINSZ + { + struct winsize w; + if (ioctl(2, TIOCGWINSZ, &w) == 0) + { + if (w.ws_row > 0) + sys_height = w.ws_row; + if (w.ws_col > 0) + sys_width = w.ws_col; + } + } +#else +#ifdef WIOCGETD + { + struct uwdata w; + if (ioctl(2, WIOCGETD, &w) == 0) + { + if (w.uw_height > 0) + sys_height = w.uw_height / w.uw_vs; + if (w.uw_width > 0) + sys_width = w.uw_width / w.uw_hs; + } + } +#endif +#endif +#endif +#endif +#endif +#endif + + if (sys_height > 0) + sc_height = sys_height; + else if ((s = lgetenv("LINES")) != NULL) + sc_height = atoi(s); +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER + else if ((n = ltgetnum("li")) > 0) + sc_height = n; +#endif + if (sc_height <= 0) + sc_height = DEF_SC_HEIGHT; + + if (sys_width > 0) + sc_width = sys_width; + else if ((s = lgetenv("COLUMNS")) != NULL) + sc_width = atoi(s); +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER + else if ((n = ltgetnum("co")) > 0) + sc_width = n; +#endif + if (sc_width <= 0) + sc_width = DEF_SC_WIDTH; +} + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==MSOFTC +/* + * Figure out how many empty loops it takes to delay a millisecond. + */ + static void +get_clock() +{ + clock_t start; + + /* + * Get synchronized at the start of a tick. + */ + start = clock(); + while (clock() == start) + ; + /* + * Now count loops till the next tick. + */ + start = clock(); + msec_loops = 0; + while (clock() == start) + msec_loops++; + /* + * Convert from (loops per clock) to (loops per millisecond). + */ + msec_loops *= CLOCKS_PER_SEC; + msec_loops /= 1000; +} + +/* + * Delay for a specified number of milliseconds. + */ + static void +dummy_func() +{ + static long delay_dummy = 0; + delay_dummy++; +} + + static void +delay(msec) + int msec; +{ + long i; + + while (msec-- > 0) + { + for (i = 0; i < msec_loops; i++) + { + /* + * Make it look like we're doing something here, + * so the optimizer doesn't remove the whole loop. + */ + dummy_func(); + } + } +} +#endif + +/* + * Return the characters actually input by a "special" key. + */ + public char * +special_key_str(key) + int key; +{ + static char tbuf[40]; + char *s; +#if MSDOS_COMPILER || OS2 + static char k_right[] = { '\340', PCK_RIGHT, 0 }; + static char k_left[] = { '\340', PCK_LEFT, 0 }; + static char k_ctl_right[] = { '\340', PCK_CTL_RIGHT, 0 }; + static char k_ctl_left[] = { '\340', PCK_CTL_LEFT, 0 }; + static char k_insert[] = { '\340', PCK_INSERT, 0 }; + static char k_delete[] = { '\340', PCK_DELETE, 0 }; + static char k_ctl_delete[] = { '\340', PCK_CTL_DELETE, 0 }; + static char k_ctl_backspace[] = { '\177', 0 }; + static char k_home[] = { '\340', PCK_HOME, 0 }; + static char k_end[] = { '\340', PCK_END, 0 }; + static char k_up[] = { '\340', PCK_UP, 0 }; + static char k_down[] = { '\340', PCK_DOWN, 0 }; + static char k_backtab[] = { '\340', PCK_SHIFT_TAB, 0 }; + static char k_pagedown[] = { '\340', PCK_PAGEDOWN, 0 }; + static char k_pageup[] = { '\340', PCK_PAGEUP, 0 }; + static char k_f1[] = { '\340', PCK_F1, 0 }; +#endif +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER + char *sp = tbuf; +#endif + + switch (key) + { +#if OS2 + /* + * If windowid is not NULL, assume less is executed in + * the XFree86 environment. + */ + case SK_RIGHT_ARROW: + s = windowid ? ltgetstr("kr", &sp) : k_right; + break; + case SK_LEFT_ARROW: + s = windowid ? ltgetstr("kl", &sp) : k_left; + break; + case SK_UP_ARROW: + s = windowid ? ltgetstr("ku", &sp) : k_up; + break; + case SK_DOWN_ARROW: + s = windowid ? ltgetstr("kd", &sp) : k_down; + break; + case SK_PAGE_UP: + s = windowid ? ltgetstr("kP", &sp) : k_pageup; + break; + case SK_PAGE_DOWN: + s = windowid ? ltgetstr("kN", &sp) : k_pagedown; + break; + case SK_HOME: + s = windowid ? ltgetstr("kh", &sp) : k_home; + break; + case SK_END: + s = windowid ? ltgetstr("@7", &sp) : k_end; + break; + case SK_DELETE: + if (windowid) + { + s = ltgetstr("kD", &sp); + if (s == NULL) + { + tbuf[0] = '\177'; + tbuf[1] = '\0'; + s = tbuf; + } + } else + s = k_delete; + break; +#endif +#if MSDOS_COMPILER + case SK_RIGHT_ARROW: + s = k_right; + break; + case SK_LEFT_ARROW: + s = k_left; + break; + case SK_UP_ARROW: + s = k_up; + break; + case SK_DOWN_ARROW: + s = k_down; + break; + case SK_PAGE_UP: + s = k_pageup; + break; + case SK_PAGE_DOWN: + s = k_pagedown; + break; + case SK_HOME: + s = k_home; + break; + case SK_END: + s = k_end; + break; + case SK_DELETE: + s = k_delete; + break; +#endif +#if MSDOS_COMPILER || OS2 + case SK_INSERT: + s = k_insert; + break; + case SK_CTL_LEFT_ARROW: + s = k_ctl_left; + break; + case SK_CTL_RIGHT_ARROW: + s = k_ctl_right; + break; + case SK_CTL_BACKSPACE: + s = k_ctl_backspace; + break; + case SK_CTL_DELETE: + s = k_ctl_delete; + break; + case SK_F1: + s = k_f1; + break; + case SK_BACKTAB: + s = k_backtab; + break; +#else + case SK_RIGHT_ARROW: + s = ltgetstr("kr", &sp); + break; + case SK_LEFT_ARROW: + s = ltgetstr("kl", &sp); + break; + case SK_UP_ARROW: + s = ltgetstr("ku", &sp); + break; + case SK_DOWN_ARROW: + s = ltgetstr("kd", &sp); + break; + case SK_PAGE_UP: + s = ltgetstr("kP", &sp); + break; + case SK_PAGE_DOWN: + s = ltgetstr("kN", &sp); + break; + case SK_HOME: + s = ltgetstr("kh", &sp); + break; + case SK_END: + s = ltgetstr("@7", &sp); + break; + case SK_DELETE: + s = ltgetstr("kD", &sp); + if (s == NULL) + { + tbuf[0] = '\177'; + tbuf[1] = '\0'; + s = tbuf; + } + break; +#endif + case SK_CONTROL_K: + tbuf[0] = CONTROL('K'); + tbuf[1] = '\0'; + s = tbuf; + break; + default: + return (NULL); + } + return (s); +} + +/* + * Get terminal capabilities via termcap. + */ + public void +get_term() +{ +#if MSDOS_COMPILER + auto_wrap = 1; + ignaw = 0; + can_goto_line = 1; + clear_bg = 1; + /* + * Set up default colors. + * The xx_s_width and xx_e_width vars are already initialized to 0. + */ +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==MSOFTC + sy_bg_color = _getbkcolor(); + sy_fg_color = _gettextcolor(); + get_clock(); +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==BORLANDC || MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC + { + struct text_info w; + gettextinfo(&w); + sy_bg_color = (w.attribute >> 4) & 0x0F; + sy_fg_color = (w.attribute >> 0) & 0x0F; + } +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + { + DWORD nread; + CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO scr; + + con_out_save = con_out = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE); + /* + * Always open stdin in binary. Note this *must* be done + * before any file operations have been done on fd0. + */ + SET_BINARY(0); + GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(con_out, &scr); + ReadConsoleOutputAttribute(con_out, &curr_attr, + 1, scr.dwCursorPosition, &nread); + sy_bg_color = (curr_attr & BG_COLORS) >> 4; /* normalize */ + sy_fg_color = curr_attr & FG_COLORS; + } +#endif +#endif +#endif + nm_fg_color = sy_fg_color; + nm_bg_color = sy_bg_color; + bo_fg_color = 11; + bo_bg_color = 0; + ul_fg_color = 9; + ul_bg_color = 0; + so_fg_color = 15; + so_bg_color = 9; + bl_fg_color = 15; + bl_bg_color = 0; + + /* + * Get size of the screen. + */ + scrsize(); + pos_init(); + + +#else /* !MSDOS_COMPILER */ + + char *sp; + register char *t1, *t2; + char *term; + char termbuf[TERMBUF_SIZE]; + + static char sbuf[TERMSBUF_SIZE]; + +#if OS2 + /* + * Make sure the termcap database is available. + */ + sp = lgetenv("TERMCAP"); + if (sp == NULL || *sp == '\0') + { + char *termcap; + if ((sp = homefile("termcap.dat")) != NULL) + { + termcap = (char *) ecalloc(strlen(sp)+9, sizeof(char)); + sprintf(termcap, "TERMCAP=%s", sp); + free(sp); + putenv(termcap); + } + } +#endif + /* + * Find out what kind of terminal this is. + */ + if ((term = lgetenv("TERM")) == NULL) + term = DEFAULT_TERM; + hardcopy = 0; + if (tgetent(termbuf, term) != TGETENT_OK) + hardcopy = 1; + if (ltgetflag("hc")) + hardcopy = 1; + + /* + * Get size of the screen. + */ + scrsize(); + pos_init(); + + auto_wrap = ltgetflag("am"); + ignaw = ltgetflag("xn"); + above_mem = ltgetflag("da"); + below_mem = ltgetflag("db"); + clear_bg = ltgetflag("ut"); + + /* + * Assumes termcap variable "sg" is the printing width of: + * the standout sequence, the end standout sequence, + * the underline sequence, the end underline sequence, + * the boldface sequence, and the end boldface sequence. + */ + if ((so_s_width = ltgetnum("sg")) < 0) + so_s_width = 0; + so_e_width = so_s_width; + + bo_s_width = bo_e_width = so_s_width; + ul_s_width = ul_e_width = so_s_width; + bl_s_width = bl_e_width = so_s_width; + +#if HILITE_SEARCH + if (so_s_width > 0 || so_e_width > 0) + /* + * Disable highlighting by default on magic cookie terminals. + * Turning on highlighting might change the displayed width + * of a line, causing the display to get messed up. + * The user can turn it back on with -g, + * but she won't like the results. + */ + hilite_search = 0; +#endif + + /* + * Get various string-valued capabilities. + */ + sp = sbuf; + +#if HAVE_OSPEED + sc_pad = ltgetstr("pc", &sp); + if (sc_pad != NULL) + PC = *sc_pad; +#endif + + sc_s_keypad = ltgetstr("ks", &sp); + if (sc_s_keypad == NULL) + sc_s_keypad = ""; + sc_e_keypad = ltgetstr("ke", &sp); + if (sc_e_keypad == NULL) + sc_e_keypad = ""; + + sc_init = ltgetstr("ti", &sp); + if (sc_init == NULL) + sc_init = ""; + + sc_deinit= ltgetstr("te", &sp); + if (sc_deinit == NULL) + sc_deinit = ""; + + sc_eol_clear = ltgetstr("ce", &sp); + if (sc_eol_clear == NULL || *sc_eol_clear == '\0') + { + missing_cap = 1; + sc_eol_clear = ""; + } + + sc_eos_clear = ltgetstr("cd", &sp); + if (below_mem && (sc_eos_clear == NULL || *sc_eos_clear == '\0')) + { + missing_cap = 1; + sc_eos_clear = ""; + } + + sc_clear = ltgetstr("cl", &sp); + if (sc_clear == NULL || *sc_clear == '\0') + { + missing_cap = 1; + sc_clear = "\n\n"; + } + + sc_move = ltgetstr("cm", &sp); + if (sc_move == NULL || *sc_move == '\0') + { + /* + * This is not an error here, because we don't + * always need sc_move. + * We need it only if we don't have home or lower-left. + */ + sc_move = ""; + can_goto_line = 0; + } else + can_goto_line = 1; + + tmodes("so", "se", &sc_s_in, &sc_s_out, "", "", &sp); + tmodes("us", "ue", &sc_u_in, &sc_u_out, sc_s_in, sc_s_out, &sp); + tmodes("md", "me", &sc_b_in, &sc_b_out, sc_s_in, sc_s_out, &sp); + tmodes("mb", "me", &sc_bl_in, &sc_bl_out, sc_s_in, sc_s_out, &sp); + + sc_visual_bell = ltgetstr("vb", &sp); + if (sc_visual_bell == NULL) + sc_visual_bell = ""; + + if (ltgetflag("bs")) + sc_backspace = "\b"; + else + { + sc_backspace = ltgetstr("bc", &sp); + if (sc_backspace == NULL || *sc_backspace == '\0') + sc_backspace = "\b"; + } + + /* + * Choose between using "ho" and "cm" ("home" and "cursor move") + * to move the cursor to the upper left corner of the screen. + */ + t1 = ltgetstr("ho", &sp); + if (t1 == NULL) + t1 = ""; + if (*sc_move == '\0') + t2 = ""; + else + { + strcpy(sp, tgoto(sc_move, 0, 0)); + t2 = sp; + sp += strlen(sp) + 1; + } + sc_home = cheaper(t1, t2, "|\b^"); + + /* + * Choose between using "ll" and "cm" ("lower left" and "cursor move") + * to move the cursor to the lower left corner of the screen. + */ + t1 = ltgetstr("ll", &sp); + if (t1 == NULL) + t1 = ""; + if (*sc_move == '\0') + t2 = ""; + else + { + strcpy(sp, tgoto(sc_move, 0, sc_height-1)); + t2 = sp; + sp += strlen(sp) + 1; + } + sc_lower_left = cheaper(t1, t2, "\r"); + + /* + * Get carriage return string. + */ + sc_return = ltgetstr("cr", &sp); + if (sc_return == NULL) + sc_return = "\r"; + + /* + * Choose between using "al" or "sr" ("add line" or "scroll reverse") + * to add a line at the top of the screen. + */ + t1 = ltgetstr("al", &sp); + if (t1 == NULL) + t1 = ""; + t2 = ltgetstr("sr", &sp); + if (t2 == NULL) + t2 = ""; +#if OS2 + if (*t1 == '\0' && *t2 == '\0') + sc_addline = ""; + else +#endif + if (above_mem) + sc_addline = t1; + else + sc_addline = cheaper(t1, t2, ""); + if (*sc_addline == '\0') + { + /* + * Force repaint on any backward movement. + */ + no_back_scroll = 1; + } +#endif /* MSDOS_COMPILER */ +} + +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER +/* + * Return the cost of displaying a termcap string. + * We use the trick of calling tputs, but as a char printing function + * we give it inc_costcount, which just increments "costcount". + * This tells us how many chars would be printed by using this string. + * {{ Couldn't we just use strlen? }} + */ +static int costcount; + +/*ARGSUSED*/ + static int +inc_costcount(c) + int c; +{ + costcount++; + return (c); +} + + static int +cost(t) + char *t; +{ + costcount = 0; + tputs(t, sc_height, inc_costcount); + return (costcount); +} + +/* + * Return the "best" of the two given termcap strings. + * The best, if both exist, is the one with the lower + * cost (see cost() function). + */ + static char * +cheaper(t1, t2, def) + char *t1, *t2; + char *def; +{ + if (*t1 == '\0' && *t2 == '\0') + { + missing_cap = 1; + return (def); + } + if (*t1 == '\0') + return (t2); + if (*t2 == '\0') + return (t1); + if (cost(t1) < cost(t2)) + return (t1); + return (t2); +} + + static void +tmodes(incap, outcap, instr, outstr, def_instr, def_outstr, spp) + char *incap; + char *outcap; + char **instr; + char **outstr; + char *def_instr; + char *def_outstr; + char **spp; +{ + *instr = ltgetstr(incap, spp); + if (*instr == NULL) + { + /* Use defaults. */ + *instr = def_instr; + *outstr = def_outstr; + return; + } + + *outstr = ltgetstr(outcap, spp); + if (*outstr == NULL) + /* No specific out capability; use "me". */ + *outstr = ltgetstr("me", spp); + if (*outstr == NULL) + /* Don't even have "me"; use a null string. */ + *outstr = ""; +} + +#endif /* MSDOS_COMPILER */ + + +/* + * Below are the functions which perform all the + * terminal-specific screen manipulation. + */ + + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + static void +_settextposition(int row, int col) +{ + COORD cpos; + CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO csbi; + + GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(con_out, &csbi); + cpos.X = csbi.srWindow.Left + (col - 1); + cpos.Y = csbi.srWindow.Top + (row - 1); + SetConsoleCursorPosition(con_out, cpos); +} +#endif + +/* + * Initialize the screen to the correct color at startup. + */ + static void +initcolor() +{ + SETCOLORS(nm_fg_color, nm_bg_color); +#if 0 + /* + * This clears the screen at startup. This is different from + * the behavior of other versions of less. Disable it for now. + */ + char *blanks; + int row; + int col; + + /* + * Create a complete, blank screen using "normal" colors. + */ + SETCOLORS(nm_fg_color, nm_bg_color); + blanks = (char *) ecalloc(width+1, sizeof(char)); + for (col = 0; col < sc_width; col++) + blanks[col] = ' '; + blanks[sc_width] = '\0'; + for (row = 0; row < sc_height; row++) + _outtext(blanks); + free(blanks); +#endif +} +#endif + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + +/* + * Termcap-like init with a private win32 console. + */ + static void +win32_init_term() +{ + CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO scr; + COORD size; + + if (con_out_save == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) + return; + + GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(con_out_save, &scr); + + if (con_out_ours == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) + { + /* + * Create our own screen buffer, so that we + * may restore the original when done. + */ + con_out_ours = CreateConsoleScreenBuffer( + GENERIC_WRITE | GENERIC_READ, + FILE_SHARE_WRITE | FILE_SHARE_READ, + (LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES) NULL, + CONSOLE_TEXTMODE_BUFFER, + (LPVOID) NULL); + } + + size.X = scr.srWindow.Right - scr.srWindow.Left + 1; + size.Y = scr.srWindow.Bottom - scr.srWindow.Top + 1; + SetConsoleScreenBufferSize(con_out_ours, size); + SetConsoleActiveScreenBuffer(con_out_ours); + con_out = con_out_ours; +} + +/* + * Restore the startup console. + */ +static void +win32_deinit_term() +{ + if (con_out_save == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) + return; + if (quitting) + (void) CloseHandle(con_out_ours); + SetConsoleActiveScreenBuffer(con_out_save); + con_out = con_out_save; +} + +#endif + +/* + * Initialize terminal + */ + public void +init() +{ +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER + if (!no_init) + tputs(sc_init, sc_height, putchr); + if (!no_keypad) + tputs(sc_s_keypad, sc_height, putchr); + if (top_scroll) + { + int i; + + /* + * This is nice to terminals with no alternate screen, + * but with saved scrolled-off-the-top lines. This way, + * no previous line is lost, but we start with a whole + * screen to ourself. + */ + for (i = 1; i < sc_height; i++) + putchr('\n'); + } else + line_left(); +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + if (!no_init) + win32_init_term(); +#endif + initcolor(); + flush(); +#endif + init_done = 1; +} + +/* + * Deinitialize terminal + */ + public void +deinit() +{ + if (!init_done) + return; +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER + if (!no_keypad) + tputs(sc_e_keypad, sc_height, putchr); + if (!no_init) + tputs(sc_deinit, sc_height, putchr); +#else + /* Restore system colors. */ + SETCOLORS(sy_fg_color, sy_bg_color); +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + if (!no_init) + win32_deinit_term(); +#else + /* Need clreol to make SETCOLORS take effect. */ + clreol(); +#endif +#endif + init_done = 0; +} + +/* + * Home cursor (move to upper left corner of screen). + */ + public void +home() +{ +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER + tputs(sc_home, 1, putchr); +#else + flush(); + _settextposition(1,1); +#endif +} + +/* + * Add a blank line (called with cursor at home). + * Should scroll the display down. + */ + public void +add_line() +{ +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER + tputs(sc_addline, sc_height, putchr); +#else + flush(); +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==MSOFTC + _scrolltextwindow(_GSCROLLDOWN); + _settextposition(1,1); +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==BORLANDC || MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC + movetext(1,1, sc_width,sc_height-1, 1,2); + gotoxy(1,1); + clreol(); +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + { + CHAR_INFO fillchar; + SMALL_RECT rcSrc, rcClip; + COORD new_org; + CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO csbi; + + GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(con_out,&csbi); + + /* The clip rectangle is the entire visible screen. */ + rcClip.Left = csbi.srWindow.Left; + rcClip.Top = csbi.srWindow.Top; + rcClip.Right = csbi.srWindow.Right; + rcClip.Bottom = csbi.srWindow.Bottom; + + /* The source rectangle is the visible screen minus the last line. */ + rcSrc = rcClip; + rcSrc.Bottom--; + + /* Move the top left corner of the source window down one row. */ + new_org.X = rcSrc.Left; + new_org.Y = rcSrc.Top + 1; + + /* Fill the right character and attributes. */ + fillchar.Char.AsciiChar = ' '; + curr_attr = MAKEATTR(nm_fg_color, nm_bg_color); + fillchar.Attributes = curr_attr; + ScrollConsoleScreenBuffer(con_out, &rcSrc, &rcClip, new_org, &fillchar); + _settextposition(1,1); + } +#endif +#endif +#endif +#endif +} + +#if 0 +/* + * Remove the n topmost lines and scroll everything below it in the + * window upward. This is needed to stop leaking the topmost line + * into the scrollback buffer when we go down-one-line (in WIN32). + */ + public void +remove_top(n) + int n; +{ +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + SMALL_RECT rcSrc, rcClip; + CHAR_INFO fillchar; + COORD new_org; + CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO csbi; /* to get buffer info */ + + if (n >= sc_height - 1) + { + clear(); + home(); + return; + } + + flush(); + + GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(con_out, &csbi); + + /* Get the extent of all-visible-rows-but-the-last. */ + rcSrc.Left = csbi.srWindow.Left; + rcSrc.Top = csbi.srWindow.Top + n; + rcSrc.Right = csbi.srWindow.Right; + rcSrc.Bottom = csbi.srWindow.Bottom; + + /* Get the clip rectangle. */ + rcClip.Left = rcSrc.Left; + rcClip.Top = csbi.srWindow.Top; + rcClip.Right = rcSrc.Right; + rcClip.Bottom = rcSrc.Bottom ; + + /* Move the source window up n rows. */ + new_org.X = rcSrc.Left; + new_org.Y = rcSrc.Top - n; + + /* Fill the right character and attributes. */ + fillchar.Char.AsciiChar = ' '; + curr_attr = MAKEATTR(nm_fg_color, nm_bg_color); + fillchar.Attributes = curr_attr; + + ScrollConsoleScreenBuffer(con_out, &rcSrc, &rcClip, new_org, &fillchar); + + /* Position cursor on first blank line. */ + goto_line(sc_height - n - 1); +#endif +} +#endif + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C +/* + * Clear the screen. + */ + static void +win32_clear() +{ + /* + * This will clear only the currently visible rows of the NT + * console buffer, which means none of the precious scrollback + * rows are touched making for faster scrolling. Note that, if + * the window has fewer columns than the console buffer (i.e. + * there is a horizontal scrollbar as well), the entire width + * of the visible rows will be cleared. + */ + COORD topleft; + DWORD nchars; + DWORD winsz; + CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO csbi; + + /* get the number of cells in the current buffer */ + GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(con_out, &csbi); + winsz = csbi.dwSize.X * (csbi.srWindow.Bottom - csbi.srWindow.Top + 1); + topleft.X = 0; + topleft.Y = csbi.srWindow.Top; + + curr_attr = MAKEATTR(nm_fg_color, nm_bg_color); + FillConsoleOutputCharacter(con_out, ' ', winsz, topleft, &nchars); + FillConsoleOutputAttribute(con_out, curr_attr, winsz, topleft, &nchars); +} + +/* + * Remove the n topmost lines and scroll everything below it in the + * window upward. + */ + public void +win32_scroll_up(n) + int n; +{ + SMALL_RECT rcSrc, rcClip; + CHAR_INFO fillchar; + COORD topleft; + COORD new_org; + DWORD nchars; + DWORD size; + CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO csbi; + + if (n <= 0) + return; + + if (n >= sc_height - 1) + { + win32_clear(); + _settextposition(1,1); + return; + } + + /* Get the extent of what will remain visible after scrolling. */ + GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(con_out, &csbi); + rcSrc.Left = csbi.srWindow.Left; + rcSrc.Top = csbi.srWindow.Top + n; + rcSrc.Right = csbi.srWindow.Right; + rcSrc.Bottom = csbi.srWindow.Bottom; + + /* Get the clip rectangle. */ + rcClip.Left = rcSrc.Left; + rcClip.Top = csbi.srWindow.Top; + rcClip.Right = rcSrc.Right; + rcClip.Bottom = rcSrc.Bottom ; + + /* Move the source text to the top of the screen. */ + new_org.X = rcSrc.Left; + new_org.Y = rcClip.Top; + + /* Fill the right character and attributes. */ + fillchar.Char.AsciiChar = ' '; + fillchar.Attributes = MAKEATTR(nm_fg_color, nm_bg_color); + + /* Scroll the window. */ + SetConsoleTextAttribute(con_out, fillchar.Attributes); + ScrollConsoleScreenBuffer(con_out, &rcSrc, &rcClip, new_org, &fillchar); + + /* Clear remaining lines at bottom. */ + topleft.X = csbi.dwCursorPosition.X; + topleft.Y = rcSrc.Bottom - n; + size = (n * csbi.dwSize.X) + (rcSrc.Right - topleft.X); + FillConsoleOutputCharacter(con_out, ' ', size, topleft, + &nchars); + FillConsoleOutputAttribute(con_out, fillchar.Attributes, size, topleft, + &nchars); + SetConsoleTextAttribute(con_out, curr_attr); + + /* Move cursor n lines up from where it was. */ + csbi.dwCursorPosition.Y -= n; + SetConsoleCursorPosition(con_out, csbi.dwCursorPosition); +} +#endif + +/* + * Move cursor to lower left corner of screen. + */ + public void +lower_left() +{ +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER + tputs(sc_lower_left, 1, putchr); +#else + flush(); + _settextposition(sc_height, 1); +#endif +} + +/* + * Move cursor to left position of current line. + */ + public void +line_left() +{ +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER + tputs(sc_return, 1, putchr); +#else + int row; + flush(); +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + { + CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO scr; + GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(con_out, &scr); + row = scr.dwCursorPosition.Y - scr.srWindow.Top + 1; + } +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==BORLANDC || MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC + row = wherey(); +#else + { + struct rccoord tpos = _gettextposition(); + row = tpos.row; + } +#endif +#endif + _settextposition(row, 1); +#endif +} + +/* + * Check if the console size has changed and reset internals + * (in lieu of SIGWINCH for WIN32). + */ + public void +check_winch() +{ +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO scr; + COORD size; + + if (con_out == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) + return; + + flush(); + GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(con_out, &scr); + size.Y = scr.srWindow.Bottom - scr.srWindow.Top + 1; + size.X = scr.srWindow.Right - scr.srWindow.Left + 1; + if (size.Y != sc_height || size.X != sc_width) + { + sc_height = size.Y; + sc_width = size.X; + if (!no_init && con_out_ours == con_out) + SetConsoleScreenBufferSize(con_out, size); + pos_init(); + wscroll = (sc_height + 1) / 2; + screen_trashed = 1; + } +#endif +} + +/* + * Goto a specific line on the screen. + */ + public void +goto_line(slinenum) + int slinenum; +{ +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER + tputs(tgoto(sc_move, 0, slinenum), 1, putchr); +#else + flush(); + _settextposition(slinenum+1, 1); +#endif +} + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==MSOFTC || MSDOS_COMPILER==BORLANDC +/* + * Create an alternate screen which is all white. + * This screen is used to create a "flash" effect, by displaying it + * briefly and then switching back to the normal screen. + * {{ Yuck! There must be a better way to get a visual bell. }} + */ + static void +create_flash() +{ +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==MSOFTC + struct videoconfig w; + char *blanks; + int row, col; + + _getvideoconfig(&w); + videopages = w.numvideopages; + if (videopages < 2) + { + at_enter(AT_STANDOUT); + at_exit(); + } else + { + _setactivepage(1); + at_enter(AT_STANDOUT); + blanks = (char *) ecalloc(w.numtextcols, sizeof(char)); + for (col = 0; col < w.numtextcols; col++) + blanks[col] = ' '; + for (row = w.numtextrows; row > 0; row--) + _outmem(blanks, w.numtextcols); + _setactivepage(0); + _setvisualpage(0); + free(blanks); + at_exit(); + } +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==BORLANDC + register int n; + + whitescreen = (unsigned short *) + malloc(sc_width * sc_height * sizeof(short)); + if (whitescreen == NULL) + return; + for (n = 0; n < sc_width * sc_height; n++) + whitescreen[n] = 0x7020; +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + register int n; + + whitescreen = (WORD *) + malloc(sc_height * sc_width * sizeof(WORD)); + if (whitescreen == NULL) + return; + /* Invert the standard colors. */ + for (n = 0; n < sc_width * sc_height; n++) + whitescreen[n] = (WORD)((nm_fg_color << 4) | nm_bg_color); +#endif +#endif +#endif + flash_created = 1; +} +#endif /* MSDOS_COMPILER */ + +/* + * Output the "visual bell", if there is one. + */ + public void +vbell() +{ +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER + if (*sc_visual_bell == '\0') + return; + tputs(sc_visual_bell, sc_height, putchr); +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC + ScreenVisualBell(); +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==MSOFTC + /* + * Create a flash screen on the second video page. + * Switch to that page, then switch back. + */ + if (!flash_created) + create_flash(); + if (videopages < 2) + return; + _setvisualpage(1); + delay(100); + _setvisualpage(0); +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==BORLANDC + unsigned short *currscreen; + + /* + * Get a copy of the current screen. + * Display the flash screen. + * Then restore the old screen. + */ + if (!flash_created) + create_flash(); + if (whitescreen == NULL) + return; + currscreen = (unsigned short *) + malloc(sc_width * sc_height * sizeof(short)); + if (currscreen == NULL) return; + gettext(1, 1, sc_width, sc_height, currscreen); + puttext(1, 1, sc_width, sc_height, whitescreen); + delay(100); + puttext(1, 1, sc_width, sc_height, currscreen); + free(currscreen); +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + /* paint screen with an inverse color */ + clear(); + + /* leave it displayed for 100 msec. */ + Sleep(100); + + /* restore with a redraw */ + repaint(); +#endif +#endif +#endif +#endif +#endif +} + +/* + * Make a noise. + */ + static void +beep() +{ +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER + putchr(CONTROL('G')); +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + MessageBeep(0); +#else + write(1, "\7", 1); +#endif +#endif +} + +/* + * Ring the terminal bell. + */ + public void +bell() +{ + if (quiet == VERY_QUIET) + vbell(); + else + beep(); +} + +/* + * Clear the screen. + */ + public void +clear() +{ +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER + tputs(sc_clear, sc_height, putchr); +#else + flush(); +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + win32_clear(); +#else + _clearscreen(_GCLEARSCREEN); +#endif +#endif +} + +/* + * Clear from the cursor to the end of the cursor's line. + * {{ This must not move the cursor. }} + */ + public void +clear_eol() +{ +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER + tputs(sc_eol_clear, 1, putchr); +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==MSOFTC + short top, left; + short bot, right; + struct rccoord tpos; + + flush(); + /* + * Save current state. + */ + tpos = _gettextposition(); + _gettextwindow(&top, &left, &bot, &right); + /* + * Set a temporary window to the current line, + * from the cursor's position to the right edge of the screen. + * Then clear that window. + */ + _settextwindow(tpos.row, tpos.col, tpos.row, sc_width); + _clearscreen(_GWINDOW); + /* + * Restore state. + */ + _settextwindow(top, left, bot, right); + _settextposition(tpos.row, tpos.col); +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==BORLANDC || MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC + flush(); + clreol(); +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + DWORD nchars; + COORD cpos; + CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO scr; + + flush(); + memset(&scr, 0, sizeof(scr)); + GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(con_out, &scr); + cpos.X = scr.dwCursorPosition.X; + cpos.Y = scr.dwCursorPosition.Y; + curr_attr = MAKEATTR(nm_fg_color, nm_bg_color); + FillConsoleOutputAttribute(con_out, curr_attr, + scr.dwSize.X - cpos.X, cpos, &nchars); + FillConsoleOutputCharacter(con_out, ' ', + scr.dwSize.X - cpos.X, cpos, &nchars); +#endif +#endif +#endif +#endif +} + +/* + * Clear the current line. + * Clear the screen if there's off-screen memory below the display. + */ + static void +clear_eol_bot() +{ +#if MSDOS_COMPILER + clear_eol(); +#else + if (below_mem) + tputs(sc_eos_clear, 1, putchr); + else + tputs(sc_eol_clear, 1, putchr); +#endif +} + +/* + * Clear the bottom line of the display. + * Leave the cursor at the beginning of the bottom line. + */ + public void +clear_bot() +{ + /* + * If we're in a non-normal attribute mode, temporarily exit + * the mode while we do the clear. Some terminals fill the + * cleared area with the current attribute. + */ + if (oldbot) + lower_left(); + else + line_left(); + + if (attrmode == AT_NORMAL) + clear_eol_bot(); + else + { + int saved_attrmode = attrmode; + + at_exit(); + clear_eol_bot(); + at_enter(saved_attrmode); + } +} + + public void +at_enter(attr) + int attr; +{ + attr = apply_at_specials(attr); + +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER + /* The one with the most priority is last. */ + if (attr & AT_UNDERLINE) + tputs(sc_u_in, 1, putchr); + if (attr & AT_BOLD) + tputs(sc_b_in, 1, putchr); + if (attr & AT_BLINK) + tputs(sc_bl_in, 1, putchr); + if (attr & AT_STANDOUT) + tputs(sc_s_in, 1, putchr); +#else + flush(); + /* The one with the most priority is first. */ + if (attr & AT_STANDOUT) + { + SETCOLORS(so_fg_color, so_bg_color); + } else if (attr & AT_BLINK) + { + SETCOLORS(bl_fg_color, bl_bg_color); + } + else if (attr & AT_BOLD) + { + SETCOLORS(bo_fg_color, bo_bg_color); + } + else if (attr & AT_UNDERLINE) + { + SETCOLORS(ul_fg_color, ul_bg_color); + } +#endif + + attrmode = attr; +} + + public void +at_exit() +{ +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER + /* Undo things in the reverse order we did them. */ + if (attrmode & AT_STANDOUT) + tputs(sc_s_out, 1, putchr); + if (attrmode & AT_BLINK) + tputs(sc_bl_out, 1, putchr); + if (attrmode & AT_BOLD) + tputs(sc_b_out, 1, putchr); + if (attrmode & AT_UNDERLINE) + tputs(sc_u_out, 1, putchr); +#else + flush(); + SETCOLORS(nm_fg_color, nm_bg_color); +#endif + + attrmode = AT_NORMAL; +} + + public void +at_switch(attr) + int attr; +{ + int new_attrmode = apply_at_specials(attr); + int ignore_modes = AT_ANSI; + + if ((new_attrmode & ~ignore_modes) != (attrmode & ~ignore_modes)) + { + at_exit(); + at_enter(attr); + } +} + + public int +is_at_equiv(attr1, attr2) + int attr1; + int attr2; +{ + attr1 = apply_at_specials(attr1); + attr2 = apply_at_specials(attr2); + + return (attr1 == attr2); +} + + public int +apply_at_specials(attr) + int attr; +{ + if (attr & AT_BINARY) + attr |= binattr; + if (attr & AT_HILITE) + attr |= AT_STANDOUT; + attr &= ~(AT_BINARY|AT_HILITE); + + return attr; +} + +#if 0 /* No longer used */ +/* + * Erase the character to the left of the cursor + * and move the cursor left. + */ + public void +backspace() +{ +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER + /* + * Erase the previous character by overstriking with a space. + */ + tputs(sc_backspace, 1, putchr); + putchr(' '); + tputs(sc_backspace, 1, putchr); +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==MSOFTC + struct rccoord tpos; + + flush(); + tpos = _gettextposition(); + if (tpos.col <= 1) + return; + _settextposition(tpos.row, tpos.col-1); + _outtext(" "); + _settextposition(tpos.row, tpos.col-1); +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==BORLANDC || MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC + cputs("\b"); +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + COORD cpos; + DWORD cChars; + CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO scr; + + flush(); + GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(con_out, &scr); + cpos = scr.dwCursorPosition; + if (cpos.X <= 0) + return; + cpos.X--; + SetConsoleCursorPosition(con_out, cpos); + FillConsoleOutputCharacter(con_out, (TCHAR)' ', 1, cpos, &cChars); + SetConsoleCursorPosition(con_out, cpos); +#endif +#endif +#endif +#endif +} +#endif /* 0 */ + +/* + * Output a plain backspace, without erasing the previous char. + */ + public void +putbs() +{ +#if !MSDOS_COMPILER + tputs(sc_backspace, 1, putchr); +#else + int row, col; + + flush(); + { +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==MSOFTC + struct rccoord tpos; + tpos = _gettextposition(); + row = tpos.row; + col = tpos.col; +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==BORLANDC || MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC + row = wherey(); + col = wherex(); +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO scr; + GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(con_out, &scr); + row = scr.dwCursorPosition.Y - scr.srWindow.Top + 1; + col = scr.dwCursorPosition.X - scr.srWindow.Left + 1; +#endif +#endif +#endif + } + if (col <= 1) + return; + _settextposition(row, col-1); +#endif /* MSDOS_COMPILER */ +} + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C +/* + * Determine whether an input character is waiting to be read. + */ + static int +win32_kbhit(tty) + HANDLE tty; +{ + INPUT_RECORD ip; + DWORD read; + + if (keyCount > 0) + return (TRUE); + + currentKey.ascii = 0; + currentKey.scan = 0; + + /* + * Wait for a real key-down event, but + * ignore SHIFT and CONTROL key events. + */ + do + { + PeekConsoleInput(tty, &ip, 1, &read); + if (read == 0) + return (FALSE); + ReadConsoleInput(tty, &ip, 1, &read); + } while (ip.EventType != KEY_EVENT || + ip.Event.KeyEvent.bKeyDown != TRUE || + ip.Event.KeyEvent.wVirtualScanCode == 0 || + ip.Event.KeyEvent.wVirtualKeyCode == VK_SHIFT || + ip.Event.KeyEvent.wVirtualKeyCode == VK_CONTROL || + ip.Event.KeyEvent.wVirtualKeyCode == VK_MENU); + + currentKey.ascii = ip.Event.KeyEvent.uChar.AsciiChar; + currentKey.scan = ip.Event.KeyEvent.wVirtualScanCode; + keyCount = ip.Event.KeyEvent.wRepeatCount; + + if (ip.Event.KeyEvent.dwControlKeyState & + (LEFT_ALT_PRESSED | RIGHT_ALT_PRESSED)) + { + switch (currentKey.scan) + { + case PCK_ALT_E: /* letter 'E' */ + currentKey.ascii = 0; + break; + } + } else if (ip.Event.KeyEvent.dwControlKeyState & + (LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED | RIGHT_CTRL_PRESSED)) + { + switch (currentKey.scan) + { + case PCK_RIGHT: /* right arrow */ + currentKey.scan = PCK_CTL_RIGHT; + break; + case PCK_LEFT: /* left arrow */ + currentKey.scan = PCK_CTL_LEFT; + break; + case PCK_DELETE: /* delete */ + currentKey.scan = PCK_CTL_DELETE; + break; + } + } + return (TRUE); +} + +/* + * Read a character from the keyboard. + */ + public char +WIN32getch(tty) + int tty; +{ + int ascii; + + if (pending_scancode) + { + pending_scancode = 0; + return ((char)(currentKey.scan & 0x00FF)); + } + + while (win32_kbhit((HANDLE)tty) == FALSE) + { + Sleep(20); + if (ABORT_SIGS()) + return ('\003'); + continue; + } + keyCount --; + ascii = currentKey.ascii; + /* + * On PC's, the extended keys return a 2 byte sequence beginning + * with '00', so if the ascii code is 00, the next byte will be + * the lsb of the scan code. + */ + pending_scancode = (ascii == 0x00); + return ((char)ascii); +} +#endif + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER +/* + */ + public void +WIN32setcolors(fg, bg) + int fg; + int bg; +{ + SETCOLORS(fg, bg); +} + +/* + */ + public void +WIN32textout(text, len) + char *text; + int len; +{ +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + DWORD written; + WriteConsole(con_out, text, len, &written, NULL); +#else + char c = text[len]; + text[len] = '\0'; + cputs(text); + text[len] = c; +#endif +} +#endif diff --git a/scrsize.c b/scrsize.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..91fc03f --- /dev/null +++ b/scrsize.c @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + +/* + * This program is used to determine the screen dimensions on OS/2 systems. + * Adapted from code written by Kyosuke Tokoro (NBG01720@nifty.ne.jp). + */ + +/* + * When I wrote this routine, I consulted some part of the source code + * of the xwininfo utility by X Consortium. + * + * Copyright (c) 1987, X Consortium + * + * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy + * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to + * deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the + * rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or + * sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is + * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + * + * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in + * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + * + * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR + * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE + * X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN + * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. + * + * Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall not + * be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other + * dealings in this Software without prior written authorization from the X + * Consortium. + */ +#include +#include +#include +#include + +static int get_winsize(dpy, window, p_width, p_height) + Display *dpy; + Window window; + int *p_width; + int *p_height; +{ + XWindowAttributes win_attributes; + XSizeHints hints; + long longjunk; + + if (!XGetWindowAttributes(dpy, window, &win_attributes)) + return 1; + if (!XGetWMNormalHints(dpy, window, &hints, &longjunk)) + return 1; + if (!(hints.flags & PResizeInc)) + return 1; + if (hints.width_inc == 0 || hints.height_inc == 0) + return 1; + if (!(hints.flags & (PBaseSize|PMinSize))) + return 1; + if (hints.flags & PBaseSize) + { + win_attributes.width -= hints.base_width; + win_attributes.height -= hints.base_height; + } else + { + win_attributes.width -= hints.min_width; + win_attributes.height -= hints.min_height; + } + *p_width = win_attributes.width / hints.width_inc; + *p_height = win_attributes.height / hints.height_inc; + return 0; +} + +int main(argc, argv) + int argc; + char *argv[]; +{ + char *cp; + Display *dpy; + int size[2]; + + _scrsize(size); + cp = getenv("WINDOWID"); + if (cp != NULL) + { + dpy = XOpenDisplay(NULL); + if (dpy != NULL) + { + get_winsize(dpy, (Window) atol(cp), &size[0], &size[1]); + XCloseDisplay(dpy); + } + } + printf("%i %i\n", size[0], size[1]); + return (0); +} diff --git a/search.c b/search.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e824acb --- /dev/null +++ b/search.c @@ -0,0 +1,1743 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Routines to search a file for a pattern. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#include "pattern.h" +#include "position.h" +#include "charset.h" + +#define MINPOS(a,b) (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b)) +#define MAXPOS(a,b) (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b)) + +extern int sigs; +extern int how_search; +extern int caseless; +extern int linenums; +extern int sc_height; +extern int jump_sline; +extern int bs_mode; +extern int ctldisp; +extern int status_col; +extern void * constant ml_search; +extern POSITION start_attnpos; +extern POSITION end_attnpos; +extern int utf_mode; +extern int screen_trashed; +#if HILITE_SEARCH +extern int hilite_search; +extern int size_linebuf; +extern int squished; +extern int can_goto_line; +static int hide_hilite; +static POSITION prep_startpos; +static POSITION prep_endpos; +static int is_caseless; +static int is_ucase_pattern; + +/* + * Structures for maintaining a set of ranges for hilites and filtered-out + * lines. Each range is stored as a node within a red-black tree, and we + * try to extend existing ranges (without creating overlaps) rather than + * create new nodes if possible. We remember the last node found by a + * search for constant-time lookup if the next search is near enough to + * the previous. To aid that, we overlay a secondary doubly-linked list + * on top of the red-black tree so we can find the preceding/succeeding + * nodes also in constant time. + * + * Each node is allocated from a series of pools, each pool double the size + * of the previous (for amortised constant time allocation). Since our only + * tree operations are clear and node insertion, not node removal, we don't + * need to maintain a usage bitmap or freelist and can just return nodes + * from the pool in-order until capacity is reached. + */ +struct hilite +{ + POSITION hl_startpos; + POSITION hl_endpos; +}; +struct hilite_node +{ + struct hilite_node *parent; + struct hilite_node *left; + struct hilite_node *right; + struct hilite_node *prev; + struct hilite_node *next; + int red; + struct hilite r; +}; +struct hilite_storage +{ + int capacity; + int used; + struct hilite_storage *next; + struct hilite_node *nodes; +}; +struct hilite_tree +{ + struct hilite_storage *first; + struct hilite_storage *current; + struct hilite_node *root; + struct hilite_node *lookaside; +}; +#define HILITE_INITIALIZER() { NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL } +#define HILITE_LOOKASIDE_STEPS 2 + +static struct hilite_tree hilite_anchor = HILITE_INITIALIZER(); +static struct hilite_tree filter_anchor = HILITE_INITIALIZER(); + +#endif + +/* + * These are the static variables that represent the "remembered" + * search pattern and filter pattern. + */ +struct pattern_info { + DEFINE_PATTERN(compiled); + char* text; + int search_type; +}; + +#if NO_REGEX +#define info_compiled(info) ((void*)0) +#else +#define info_compiled(info) ((info)->compiled) +#endif + +static struct pattern_info search_info; +static struct pattern_info filter_info; + +/* + * Are there any uppercase letters in this string? + */ + static int +is_ucase(str) + char *str; +{ + char *str_end = str + strlen(str); + LWCHAR ch; + + while (str < str_end) + { + ch = step_char(&str, +1, str_end); + if (IS_UPPER(ch)) + return (1); + } + return (0); +} + +/* + * Compile and save a search pattern. + */ + static int +set_pattern(info, pattern, search_type) + struct pattern_info *info; + char *pattern; + int search_type; +{ +#if !NO_REGEX + if (pattern == NULL) + CLEAR_PATTERN(info->compiled); + else if (compile_pattern(pattern, search_type, &info->compiled) < 0) + return -1; +#endif + /* Pattern compiled successfully; save the text too. */ + if (info->text != NULL) + free(info->text); + info->text = NULL; + if (pattern != NULL) + { + info->text = (char *) ecalloc(1, strlen(pattern)+1); + strcpy(info->text, pattern); + } + info->search_type = search_type; + + /* + * Ignore case if -I is set OR + * -i is set AND the pattern is all lowercase. + */ + is_ucase_pattern = is_ucase(pattern); + if (is_ucase_pattern && caseless != OPT_ONPLUS) + is_caseless = 0; + else + is_caseless = caseless; + return 0; +} + +/* + * Discard a saved pattern. + */ + static void +clear_pattern(info) + struct pattern_info *info; +{ + if (info->text != NULL) + free(info->text); + info->text = NULL; +#if !NO_REGEX + uncompile_pattern(&info->compiled); +#endif +} + +/* + * Initialize saved pattern to nothing. + */ + static void +init_pattern(info) + struct pattern_info *info; +{ + CLEAR_PATTERN(info->compiled); + info->text = NULL; + info->search_type = 0; +} + +/* + * Initialize search variables. + */ + public void +init_search() +{ + init_pattern(&search_info); + init_pattern(&filter_info); +} + +/* + * Determine which text conversions to perform before pattern matching. + */ + static int +get_cvt_ops() +{ + int ops = 0; + if (is_caseless || bs_mode == BS_SPECIAL) + { + if (is_caseless) + ops |= CVT_TO_LC; + if (bs_mode == BS_SPECIAL) + ops |= CVT_BS; + if (bs_mode != BS_CONTROL) + ops |= CVT_CRLF; + } else if (bs_mode != BS_CONTROL) + { + ops |= CVT_CRLF; + } + if (ctldisp == OPT_ONPLUS) + ops |= CVT_ANSI; + return (ops); +} + +/* + * Is there a previous (remembered) search pattern? + */ + static int +prev_pattern(info) + struct pattern_info *info; +{ +#if !NO_REGEX + if ((info->search_type & SRCH_NO_REGEX) == 0) + return (!is_null_pattern(info->compiled)); +#endif + return (info->text != NULL); +} + +#if HILITE_SEARCH +/* + * Repaint the hilites currently displayed on the screen. + * Repaint each line which contains highlighted text. + * If on==0, force all hilites off. + */ + public void +repaint_hilite(on) + int on; +{ + int slinenum; + POSITION pos; + int save_hide_hilite; + + if (squished) + repaint(); + + save_hide_hilite = hide_hilite; + if (!on) + { + if (hide_hilite) + return; + hide_hilite = 1; + } + + if (!can_goto_line) + { + repaint(); + hide_hilite = save_hide_hilite; + return; + } + + for (slinenum = TOP; slinenum < TOP + sc_height-1; slinenum++) + { + pos = position(slinenum); + if (pos == NULL_POSITION) + continue; + (void) forw_line(pos); + goto_line(slinenum); + put_line(); + } + lower_left(); + hide_hilite = save_hide_hilite; +} + +/* + * Clear the attn hilite. + */ + public void +clear_attn() +{ + int slinenum; + POSITION old_start_attnpos; + POSITION old_end_attnpos; + POSITION pos; + POSITION epos; + int moved = 0; + + if (start_attnpos == NULL_POSITION) + return; + old_start_attnpos = start_attnpos; + old_end_attnpos = end_attnpos; + start_attnpos = end_attnpos = NULL_POSITION; + + if (!can_goto_line) + { + repaint(); + return; + } + if (squished) + repaint(); + + for (slinenum = TOP; slinenum < TOP + sc_height-1; slinenum++) + { + pos = position(slinenum); + if (pos == NULL_POSITION) + continue; + epos = position(slinenum+1); + if (pos < old_end_attnpos && + (epos == NULL_POSITION || epos > old_start_attnpos)) + { + (void) forw_line(pos); + goto_line(slinenum); + put_line(); + moved = 1; + } + } + if (moved) + lower_left(); +} +#endif + +/* + * Hide search string highlighting. + */ + public void +undo_search() +{ + if (!prev_pattern(&search_info)) + { + error("No previous regular expression", NULL_PARG); + return; + } +#if HILITE_SEARCH + hide_hilite = !hide_hilite; + repaint_hilite(1); +#endif +} + +#if HILITE_SEARCH +/* + * Clear the hilite list. + */ + public void +clr_hlist(anchor) + struct hilite_tree *anchor; +{ + struct hilite_storage *hls; + struct hilite_storage *nexthls; + + for (hls = anchor->first; hls != NULL; hls = nexthls) + { + nexthls = hls->next; + free((void*)hls->nodes); + free((void*)hls); + } + anchor->first = NULL; + anchor->current = NULL; + anchor->root = NULL; + + anchor->lookaside = NULL; + + prep_startpos = prep_endpos = NULL_POSITION; +} + + public void +clr_hilite() +{ + clr_hlist(&hilite_anchor); +} + + public void +clr_filter() +{ + clr_hlist(&filter_anchor); +} + + struct hilite_node* +hlist_last(anchor) + struct hilite_tree *anchor; +{ + struct hilite_node *n = anchor->root; + while (n != NULL && n->right != NULL) + n = n->right; + return n; +} + + struct hilite_node* +hlist_next(n) + struct hilite_node *n; +{ + return n->next; +} + + struct hilite_node* +hlist_prev(n) + struct hilite_node *n; +{ + return n->prev; +} + +/* + * Find the node covering pos, or the node after it if no node covers it, + * or return NULL if pos is after the last range. Remember the found node, + * to speed up subsequent searches for the same or similar positions (if + * we return NULL, remember the last node.) + */ + struct hilite_node* +hlist_find(anchor, pos) + struct hilite_tree *anchor; + POSITION pos; +{ + struct hilite_node *n, *m; + + if (anchor->lookaside) + { + int steps = 0; + int hit = 0; + + n = anchor->lookaside; + + for (;;) + { + if (pos < n->r.hl_endpos) + { + if (n->prev == NULL || pos >= n->prev->r.hl_endpos) + { + hit = 1; + break; + } + } else if (n->next == NULL) + { + n = NULL; + hit = 1; + break; + } + + /* + * If we don't find the right node within a small + * distance, don't keep doing a linear search! + */ + if (steps >= HILITE_LOOKASIDE_STEPS) + break; + steps++; + + if (pos < n->r.hl_endpos) + anchor->lookaside = n = n->prev; + else + anchor->lookaside = n = n->next; + } + + if (hit) + return n; + } + + n = anchor->root; + m = NULL; + + while (n != NULL) + { + if (pos < n->r.hl_startpos) + { + if (n->left != NULL) + { + m = n; + n = n->left; + continue; + } + break; + } + if (pos >= n->r.hl_endpos) + { + if (n->right != NULL) + { + n = n->right; + continue; + } + if (m != NULL) + { + n = m; + } else + { + m = n; + n = NULL; + } + } + break; + } + + if (n != NULL) + anchor->lookaside = n; + else if (m != NULL) + anchor->lookaside = m; + + return n; +} + +/* + * Should any characters in a specified range be highlighted? + */ + static int +is_hilited_range(pos, epos) + POSITION pos; + POSITION epos; +{ + struct hilite_node *n = hlist_find(&hilite_anchor, pos); + return (n != NULL && (epos == NULL_POSITION || epos > n->r.hl_startpos)); +} + +/* + * Is a line "filtered" -- that is, should it be hidden? + */ + public int +is_filtered(pos) + POSITION pos; +{ + struct hilite_node *n; + + if (ch_getflags() & CH_HELPFILE) + return (0); + + n = hlist_find(&filter_anchor, pos); + return (n != NULL && pos >= n->r.hl_startpos); +} + +/* + * If pos is hidden, return the next position which isn't, otherwise + * just return pos. + */ + public POSITION +next_unfiltered(pos) + POSITION pos; +{ + struct hilite_node *n; + + if (ch_getflags() & CH_HELPFILE) + return (pos); + + n = hlist_find(&filter_anchor, pos); + while (n != NULL && pos >= n->r.hl_startpos) + { + pos = n->r.hl_endpos; + n = n->next; + } + return (pos); +} + +/* + * If pos is hidden, return the previous position which isn't or 0 if + * we're filtered right to the beginning, otherwise just return pos. + */ + public POSITION +prev_unfiltered(pos) + POSITION pos; +{ + struct hilite_node *n; + + if (ch_getflags() & CH_HELPFILE) + return (pos); + + n = hlist_find(&filter_anchor, pos); + while (n != NULL && pos >= n->r.hl_startpos) + { + pos = n->r.hl_startpos; + if (pos == 0) + break; + pos--; + n = n->prev; + } + return (pos); +} + + +/* + * Should any characters in a specified range be highlighted? + * If nohide is nonzero, don't consider hide_hilite. + */ + public int +is_hilited(pos, epos, nohide, p_matches) + POSITION pos; + POSITION epos; + int nohide; + int *p_matches; +{ + int match; + + if (p_matches != NULL) + *p_matches = 0; + + if (!status_col && + start_attnpos != NULL_POSITION && + pos < end_attnpos && + (epos == NULL_POSITION || epos > start_attnpos)) + /* + * The attn line overlaps this range. + */ + return (1); + + match = is_hilited_range(pos, epos); + if (!match) + return (0); + + if (p_matches != NULL) + /* + * Report matches, even if we're hiding highlights. + */ + *p_matches = 1; + + if (hilite_search == 0) + /* + * Not doing highlighting. + */ + return (0); + + if (!nohide && hide_hilite) + /* + * Highlighting is hidden. + */ + return (0); + + return (1); +} + +/* + * Tree node storage: get the current block of nodes if it has spare + * capacity, or create a new one if not. + */ + static struct hilite_storage* +hlist_getstorage(anchor) + struct hilite_tree *anchor; +{ + int capacity = 1; + struct hilite_storage *s; + + if (anchor->current) + { + if (anchor->current->used < anchor->current->capacity) + return anchor->current; + capacity = anchor->current->capacity * 2; + } + + s = (struct hilite_storage *) ecalloc(1, sizeof(struct hilite_storage)); + s->nodes = (struct hilite_node *) ecalloc(capacity, sizeof(struct hilite_node)); + s->capacity = capacity; + s->used = 0; + s->next = NULL; + if (anchor->current) + anchor->current->next = s; + else + anchor->first = s; + anchor->current = s; + return s; +} + +/* + * Tree node storage: retrieve a new empty node to be inserted into the + * tree. + */ + static struct hilite_node* +hlist_getnode(anchor) + struct hilite_tree *anchor; +{ + struct hilite_storage *s = hlist_getstorage(anchor); + return &s->nodes[s->used++]; +} + +/* + * Rotate the tree left around a pivot node. + */ + static void +hlist_rotate_left(anchor, n) + struct hilite_tree *anchor; + struct hilite_node *n; +{ + struct hilite_node *np = n->parent; + struct hilite_node *nr = n->right; + struct hilite_node *nrl = n->right->left; + + if (np != NULL) + { + if (n == np->left) + np->left = nr; + else + np->right = nr; + } else + { + anchor->root = nr; + } + nr->left = n; + n->right = nrl; + + nr->parent = np; + n->parent = nr; + if (nrl != NULL) + nrl->parent = n; +} + +/* + * Rotate the tree right around a pivot node. + */ + static void +hlist_rotate_right(anchor, n) + struct hilite_tree *anchor; + struct hilite_node *n; +{ + struct hilite_node *np = n->parent; + struct hilite_node *nl = n->left; + struct hilite_node *nlr = n->left->right; + + if (np != NULL) + { + if (n == np->right) + np->right = nl; + else + np->left = nl; + } else + { + anchor->root = nl; + } + nl->right = n; + n->left = nlr; + + nl->parent = np; + n->parent = nl; + if (nlr != NULL) + nlr->parent = n; +} + + +/* + * Add a new hilite to a hilite list. + */ + static void +add_hilite(anchor, hl) + struct hilite_tree *anchor; + struct hilite *hl; +{ + struct hilite_node *p, *n, *u; + + /* Ignore empty ranges. */ + if (hl->hl_startpos >= hl->hl_endpos) + return; + + p = anchor->root; + + /* Inserting the very first node is trivial. */ + if (p == NULL) + { + n = hlist_getnode(anchor); + n->r = *hl; + anchor->root = n; + anchor->lookaside = n; + return; + } + + /* + * Find our insertion point. If we come across any overlapping + * or adjoining existing ranges, shrink our range and discard + * if it become empty. + */ + for (;;) + { + if (hl->hl_startpos < p->r.hl_startpos) + { + if (hl->hl_endpos > p->r.hl_startpos) + hl->hl_endpos = p->r.hl_startpos; + if (p->left != NULL) + { + p = p->left; + continue; + } + break; + } + if (hl->hl_startpos < p->r.hl_endpos) { + hl->hl_startpos = p->r.hl_endpos; + if (hl->hl_startpos >= hl->hl_endpos) + return; + } + if (p->right != NULL) + { + p = p->right; + continue; + } + break; + } + + /* + * Now we're at the right leaf, again check for contiguous ranges + * and extend the existing node if possible to avoid the + * insertion. Otherwise insert a new node at the leaf. + */ + if (hl->hl_startpos < p->r.hl_startpos) { + if (hl->hl_endpos == p->r.hl_startpos) + { + p->r.hl_startpos = hl->hl_startpos; + return; + } + if (p->prev != NULL && p->prev->r.hl_endpos == hl->hl_startpos) + { + p->prev->r.hl_endpos = hl->hl_endpos; + return; + } + + p->left = n = hlist_getnode(anchor); + n->next = p; + if (p->prev != NULL) + { + n->prev = p->prev; + p->prev->next = n; + } + p->prev = n; + } else { + if (p->r.hl_endpos == hl->hl_startpos) + { + p->r.hl_endpos = hl->hl_endpos; + return; + } + if (p->next != NULL && hl->hl_endpos == p->next->r.hl_startpos) { + p->next->r.hl_startpos = hl->hl_startpos; + return; + } + + p->right = n = hlist_getnode(anchor); + n->prev = p; + if (p->next != NULL) + { + n->next = p->next; + p->next->prev = n; + } + p->next = n; + } + n->parent = p; + n->red = 1; + n->r = *hl; + + /* + * The tree is in the correct order and covers the right ranges + * now, but may have become unbalanced. Rebalance it using the + * standard red-black tree constraints and operations. + */ + for (;;) + { + /* case 1 - current is root, root is always black */ + if (n->parent == NULL) + { + n->red = 0; + break; + } + + /* case 2 - parent is black, we can always be red */ + if (!n->parent->red) + break; + + /* + * constraint: because the root must be black, if our + * parent is red it cannot be the root therefore we must + * have a grandparent + */ + + /* + * case 3 - parent and uncle are red, repaint them black, + * the grandparent red, and start again at the grandparent. + */ + u = n->parent->parent->left; + if (n->parent == u) + u = n->parent->parent->right; + if (u != NULL && u->red) + { + n->parent->red = 0; + u->red = 0; + n = n->parent->parent; + n->red = 1; + continue; + } + + /* + * case 4 - parent is red but uncle is black, parent and + * grandparent on opposite sides. We need to start + * changing the structure now. This and case 5 will shorten + * our branch and lengthen the sibling, between them + * restoring balance. + */ + if (n == n->parent->right && + n->parent == n->parent->parent->left) + { + hlist_rotate_left(anchor, n->parent); + n = n->left; + } else if (n == n->parent->left && + n->parent == n->parent->parent->right) + { + hlist_rotate_right(anchor, n->parent); + n = n->right; + } + + /* + * case 5 - parent is red but uncle is black, parent and + * grandparent on same side + */ + n->parent->red = 0; + n->parent->parent->red = 1; + if (n == n->parent->left) + hlist_rotate_right(anchor, n->parent->parent); + else + hlist_rotate_left(anchor, n->parent->parent); + break; + } +} + +/* + * Hilight every character in a range of displayed characters. + */ + static void +create_hilites(linepos, start_index, end_index, chpos) + POSITION linepos; + int start_index; + int end_index; + int *chpos; +{ + struct hilite hl; + int i; + + /* Start the first hilite. */ + hl.hl_startpos = linepos + chpos[start_index]; + + /* + * Step through the displayed chars. + * If the source position (before cvt) of the char is one more + * than the source pos of the previous char (the usual case), + * just increase the size of the current hilite by one. + * Otherwise (there are backspaces or something involved), + * finish the current hilite and start a new one. + */ + for (i = start_index+1; i <= end_index; i++) + { + if (chpos[i] != chpos[i-1] + 1 || i == end_index) + { + hl.hl_endpos = linepos + chpos[i-1] + 1; + add_hilite(&hilite_anchor, &hl); + /* Start new hilite unless this is the last char. */ + if (i < end_index) + { + hl.hl_startpos = linepos + chpos[i]; + } + } + } +} + +/* + * Make a hilite for each string in a physical line which matches + * the current pattern. + * sp,ep delimit the first match already found. + */ + static void +hilite_line(linepos, line, line_len, chpos, sp, ep, cvt_ops) + POSITION linepos; + char *line; + int line_len; + int *chpos; + char *sp; + char *ep; + int cvt_ops; +{ + char *searchp; + char *line_end = line + line_len; + + /* + * sp and ep delimit the first match in the line. + * Mark the corresponding file positions, then + * look for further matches and mark them. + * {{ This technique, of calling match_pattern on subsequent + * substrings of the line, may mark more than is correct + * if the pattern starts with "^". This bug is fixed + * for those regex functions that accept a notbol parameter + * (currently POSIX, PCRE and V8-with-regexec2). }} + */ + searchp = line; + do { + if (sp == NULL || ep == NULL) + return; + create_hilites(linepos, sp-line, ep-line, chpos); + /* + * If we matched more than zero characters, + * move to the first char after the string we matched. + * If we matched zero, just move to the next char. + */ + if (ep > searchp) + searchp = ep; + else if (searchp != line_end) + searchp++; + else /* end of line */ + break; + } while (match_pattern(info_compiled(&search_info), search_info.text, + searchp, line_end - searchp, &sp, &ep, 1, search_info.search_type)); +} +#endif + +/* + * Change the caseless-ness of searches. + * Updates the internal search state to reflect a change in the -i flag. + */ + public void +chg_caseless() +{ + if (!is_ucase_pattern) + /* + * Pattern did not have uppercase. + * Just set the search caselessness to the global caselessness. + */ + is_caseless = caseless; + else + /* + * Pattern did have uppercase. + * Discard the pattern; we can't change search caselessness now. + */ + clear_pattern(&search_info); +} + +#if HILITE_SEARCH +/* + * Find matching text which is currently on screen and highlight it. + */ + static void +hilite_screen() +{ + struct scrpos scrpos; + + get_scrpos(&scrpos); + if (scrpos.pos == NULL_POSITION) + return; + prep_hilite(scrpos.pos, position(BOTTOM_PLUS_ONE), -1); + repaint_hilite(1); +} + +/* + * Change highlighting parameters. + */ + public void +chg_hilite() +{ + /* + * Erase any highlights currently on screen. + */ + clr_hilite(); + hide_hilite = 0; + + if (hilite_search == OPT_ONPLUS) + /* + * Display highlights. + */ + hilite_screen(); +} +#endif + +/* + * Figure out where to start a search. + */ + static POSITION +search_pos(search_type) + int search_type; +{ + POSITION pos; + int linenum; + + if (empty_screen()) + { + /* + * Start at the beginning (or end) of the file. + * The empty_screen() case is mainly for + * command line initiated searches; + * for example, "+/xyz" on the command line. + * Also for multi-file (SRCH_PAST_EOF) searches. + */ + if (search_type & SRCH_FORW) + { + pos = ch_zero(); + } else + { + pos = ch_length(); + if (pos == NULL_POSITION) + { + (void) ch_end_seek(); + pos = ch_length(); + } + } + linenum = 0; + } else + { + int add_one = 0; + + if (how_search == OPT_ON) + { + /* + * Search does not include current screen. + */ + if (search_type & SRCH_FORW) + linenum = BOTTOM_PLUS_ONE; + else + linenum = TOP; + } else if (how_search == OPT_ONPLUS && !(search_type & SRCH_AFTER_TARGET)) + { + /* + * Search includes all of displayed screen. + */ + if (search_type & SRCH_FORW) + linenum = TOP; + else + linenum = BOTTOM_PLUS_ONE; + } else + { + /* + * Search includes the part of current screen beyond the jump target. + * It starts at the jump target (if searching backwards), + * or at the jump target plus one (if forwards). + */ + linenum = adjsline(jump_sline); + if (search_type & SRCH_FORW) + add_one = 1; + } + pos = position(linenum); + if (add_one) + pos = forw_raw_line(pos, (char **)NULL, (int *)NULL); + } + + /* + * If the line is empty, look around for a plausible starting place. + */ + if (search_type & SRCH_FORW) + { + while (pos == NULL_POSITION) + { + if (++linenum >= sc_height) + break; + pos = position(linenum); + } + } else + { + while (pos == NULL_POSITION) + { + if (--linenum < 0) + break; + pos = position(linenum); + } + } + return (pos); +} + +/* + * Search a subset of the file, specified by start/end position. + */ + static int +search_range(pos, endpos, search_type, matches, maxlines, plinepos, pendpos) + POSITION pos; + POSITION endpos; + int search_type; + int matches; + int maxlines; + POSITION *plinepos; + POSITION *pendpos; +{ + char *line; + char *cline; + int line_len; + LINENUM linenum; + char *sp, *ep; + int line_match; + int cvt_ops; + int cvt_len; + int *chpos; + POSITION linepos, oldpos; + + linenum = find_linenum(pos); + oldpos = pos; + for (;;) + { + /* + * Get lines until we find a matching one or until + * we hit end-of-file (or beginning-of-file if we're + * going backwards), or until we hit the end position. + */ + if (ABORT_SIGS()) + { + /* + * A signal aborts the search. + */ + return (-1); + } + + if ((endpos != NULL_POSITION && pos >= endpos) || maxlines == 0) + { + /* + * Reached end position without a match. + */ + if (pendpos != NULL) + *pendpos = pos; + return (matches); + } + if (maxlines > 0) + maxlines--; + + if (search_type & SRCH_FORW) + { + /* + * Read the next line, and save the + * starting position of that line in linepos. + */ + linepos = pos; + pos = forw_raw_line(pos, &line, &line_len); + if (linenum != 0) + linenum++; + } else + { + /* + * Read the previous line and save the + * starting position of that line in linepos. + */ + pos = back_raw_line(pos, &line, &line_len); + linepos = pos; + if (linenum != 0) + linenum--; + } + + if (pos == NULL_POSITION) + { + /* + * Reached EOF/BOF without a match. + */ + if (pendpos != NULL) + *pendpos = oldpos; + return (matches); + } + + /* + * If we're using line numbers, we might as well + * remember the information we have now (the position + * and line number of the current line). + * Don't do it for every line because it slows down + * the search. Remember the line number only if + * we're "far" from the last place we remembered it. + */ + if (linenums && abs((int)(pos - oldpos)) > 2048) + add_lnum(linenum, pos); + oldpos = pos; + + if (is_filtered(linepos)) + continue; + + /* + * If it's a caseless search, convert the line to lowercase. + * If we're doing backspace processing, delete backspaces. + */ + cvt_ops = get_cvt_ops(); + cvt_len = cvt_length(line_len, cvt_ops); + cline = (char *) ecalloc(1, cvt_len); + chpos = cvt_alloc_chpos(cvt_len); + cvt_text(cline, line, chpos, &line_len, cvt_ops); + +#if HILITE_SEARCH + /* + * Check to see if the line matches the filter pattern. + * If so, add an entry to the filter list. + */ + if (((search_type & SRCH_FIND_ALL) || + prep_startpos == NULL_POSITION || + linepos < prep_startpos || linepos >= prep_endpos) && + prev_pattern(&filter_info)) { + int line_filter = match_pattern(info_compiled(&filter_info), filter_info.text, + cline, line_len, &sp, &ep, 0, filter_info.search_type); + if (line_filter) + { + struct hilite hl; + hl.hl_startpos = linepos; + hl.hl_endpos = pos; + add_hilite(&filter_anchor, &hl); + continue; + } + } +#endif + + /* + * Test the next line to see if we have a match. + * We are successful if we either want a match and got one, + * or if we want a non-match and got one. + */ + if (prev_pattern(&search_info)) + { + line_match = match_pattern(info_compiled(&search_info), search_info.text, + cline, line_len, &sp, &ep, 0, search_type); + if (line_match) + { + /* + * Got a match. + */ + if (search_type & SRCH_FIND_ALL) + { +#if HILITE_SEARCH + /* + * We are supposed to find all matches in the range. + * Just add the matches in this line to the + * hilite list and keep searching. + */ + hilite_line(linepos, cline, line_len, chpos, sp, ep, cvt_ops); +#endif + } else if (--matches <= 0) + { + /* + * Found the one match we're looking for. + * Return it. + */ +#if HILITE_SEARCH + if (hilite_search == OPT_ON) + { + /* + * Clear the hilite list and add only + * the matches in this one line. + */ + clr_hilite(); + hilite_line(linepos, cline, line_len, chpos, sp, ep, cvt_ops); + } +#endif + free(cline); + free(chpos); + if (plinepos != NULL) + *plinepos = linepos; + return (0); + } + } + } + free(cline); + free(chpos); + } +} + +/* + * search for a pattern in history. If found, compile that pattern. + */ + static int +hist_pattern(search_type) + int search_type; +{ +#if CMD_HISTORY + char *pattern; + + set_mlist(ml_search, 0); + pattern = cmd_lastpattern(); + if (pattern == NULL) + return (0); + + if (set_pattern(&search_info, pattern, search_type) < 0) + return (0); + +#if HILITE_SEARCH + if (hilite_search == OPT_ONPLUS && !hide_hilite) + hilite_screen(); +#endif + + return (1); +#else /* CMD_HISTORY */ + return (0); +#endif /* CMD_HISTORY */ +} + +/* + * Search for the n-th occurrence of a specified pattern, + * either forward or backward. + * Return the number of matches not yet found in this file + * (that is, n minus the number of matches found). + * Return -1 if the search should be aborted. + * Caller may continue the search in another file + * if less than n matches are found in this file. + */ + public int +search(search_type, pattern, n) + int search_type; + char *pattern; + int n; +{ + POSITION pos; + + if (pattern == NULL || *pattern == '\0') + { + /* + * A null pattern means use the previously compiled pattern. + */ + search_type |= SRCH_AFTER_TARGET; + if (!prev_pattern(&search_info) && !hist_pattern(search_type)) + { + error("No previous regular expression", NULL_PARG); + return (-1); + } + if ((search_type & SRCH_NO_REGEX) != + (search_info.search_type & SRCH_NO_REGEX)) + { + error("Please re-enter search pattern", NULL_PARG); + return -1; + } +#if HILITE_SEARCH + if (hilite_search == OPT_ON) + { + /* + * Erase the highlights currently on screen. + * If the search fails, we'll redisplay them later. + */ + repaint_hilite(0); + } + if (hilite_search == OPT_ONPLUS && hide_hilite) + { + /* + * Highlight any matches currently on screen, + * before we actually start the search. + */ + hide_hilite = 0; + hilite_screen(); + } + hide_hilite = 0; +#endif + } else + { + /* + * Compile the pattern. + */ + if (set_pattern(&search_info, pattern, search_type) < 0) + return (-1); +#if HILITE_SEARCH + if (hilite_search) + { + /* + * Erase the highlights currently on screen. + * Also permanently delete them from the hilite list. + */ + repaint_hilite(0); + hide_hilite = 0; + clr_hilite(); + } + if (hilite_search == OPT_ONPLUS) + { + /* + * Highlight any matches currently on screen, + * before we actually start the search. + */ + hilite_screen(); + } +#endif + } + + /* + * Figure out where to start the search. + */ + pos = search_pos(search_type); + if (pos == NULL_POSITION) + { + /* + * Can't find anyplace to start searching from. + */ + if (search_type & SRCH_PAST_EOF) + return (n); + /* repaint(); -- why was this here? */ + error("Nothing to search", NULL_PARG); + return (-1); + } + + n = search_range(pos, NULL_POSITION, search_type, n, -1, + &pos, (POSITION*)NULL); + if (n != 0) + { + /* + * Search was unsuccessful. + */ +#if HILITE_SEARCH + if (hilite_search == OPT_ON && n > 0) + /* + * Redisplay old hilites. + */ + repaint_hilite(1); +#endif + return (n); + } + + if (!(search_type & SRCH_NO_MOVE)) + { + /* + * Go to the matching line. + */ + jump_loc(pos, jump_sline); + } + +#if HILITE_SEARCH + if (hilite_search == OPT_ON) + /* + * Display new hilites in the matching line. + */ + repaint_hilite(1); +#endif + return (0); +} + + +#if HILITE_SEARCH +/* + * Prepare hilites in a given range of the file. + * + * The pair (prep_startpos,prep_endpos) delimits a contiguous region + * of the file that has been "prepared"; that is, scanned for matches for + * the current search pattern, and hilites have been created for such matches. + * If prep_startpos == NULL_POSITION, the prep region is empty. + * If prep_endpos == NULL_POSITION, the prep region extends to EOF. + * prep_hilite asks that the range (spos,epos) be covered by the prep region. + */ + public void +prep_hilite(spos, epos, maxlines) + POSITION spos; + POSITION epos; + int maxlines; +{ + POSITION nprep_startpos = prep_startpos; + POSITION nprep_endpos = prep_endpos; + POSITION new_epos; + POSITION max_epos; + int result; + int i; + +/* + * Search beyond where we're asked to search, so the prep region covers + * more than we need. Do one big search instead of a bunch of small ones. + */ +#define SEARCH_MORE (3*size_linebuf) + + if (!prev_pattern(&search_info) && !is_filtering()) + return; + + /* + * Make sure our prep region always starts at the beginning of + * a line. (search_range takes care of the end boundary below.) + */ + spos = back_raw_line(spos+1, (char **)NULL, (int *)NULL); + + /* + * If we're limited to a max number of lines, figure out the + * file position we should stop at. + */ + if (maxlines < 0) + max_epos = NULL_POSITION; + else + { + max_epos = spos; + for (i = 0; i < maxlines; i++) + max_epos = forw_raw_line(max_epos, (char **)NULL, (int *)NULL); + } + + /* + * Find two ranges: + * The range that we need to search (spos,epos); and the range that + * the "prep" region will then cover (nprep_startpos,nprep_endpos). + */ + + if (prep_startpos == NULL_POSITION || + (epos != NULL_POSITION && epos < prep_startpos) || + spos > prep_endpos) + { + /* + * New range is not contiguous with old prep region. + * Discard the old prep region and start a new one. + */ + clr_hilite(); + clr_filter(); + if (epos != NULL_POSITION) + epos += SEARCH_MORE; + nprep_startpos = spos; + } else + { + /* + * New range partially or completely overlaps old prep region. + */ + if (epos == NULL_POSITION) + { + /* + * New range goes to end of file. + */ + ; + } else if (epos > prep_endpos) + { + /* + * New range ends after old prep region. + * Extend prep region to end at end of new range. + */ + epos += SEARCH_MORE; + } else /* (epos <= prep_endpos) */ + { + /* + * New range ends within old prep region. + * Truncate search to end at start of old prep region. + */ + epos = prep_startpos; + } + + if (spos < prep_startpos) + { + /* + * New range starts before old prep region. + * Extend old prep region backwards to start at + * start of new range. + */ + if (spos < SEARCH_MORE) + spos = 0; + else + spos -= SEARCH_MORE; + nprep_startpos = spos; + } else /* (spos >= prep_startpos) */ + { + /* + * New range starts within or after old prep region. + * Trim search to start at end of old prep region. + */ + spos = prep_endpos; + } + } + + if (epos != NULL_POSITION && max_epos != NULL_POSITION && + epos > max_epos) + /* + * Don't go past the max position we're allowed. + */ + epos = max_epos; + + if (epos == NULL_POSITION || epos > spos) + { + int search_type = SRCH_FORW | SRCH_FIND_ALL; + search_type |= (search_info.search_type & SRCH_NO_REGEX); + for (;;) + { + result = search_range(spos, epos, search_type, 0, maxlines, (POSITION*)NULL, &new_epos); + if (result < 0) + return; + if (prep_endpos == NULL_POSITION || new_epos > prep_endpos) + nprep_endpos = new_epos; + + /* + * Check both ends of the resulting prep region to + * make sure they're not filtered. If they are, + * keep going at least one more line until we find + * something that isn't filtered, or hit the end. + */ + if (prep_endpos == NULL_POSITION || nprep_endpos > prep_endpos) + { + if (new_epos >= nprep_endpos && is_filtered(new_epos-1)) + { + spos = nprep_endpos; + epos = forw_raw_line(nprep_endpos, (char **)NULL, (int *)NULL); + if (epos == NULL_POSITION) + break; + maxlines = 1; + continue; + } + } + + if (prep_startpos == NULL_POSITION || nprep_startpos < prep_startpos) + { + if (nprep_startpos > 0 && is_filtered(nprep_startpos)) + { + epos = nprep_startpos; + spos = back_raw_line(nprep_startpos, (char **)NULL, (int *)NULL); + if (spos == NULL_POSITION) + break; + nprep_startpos = spos; + maxlines = 1; + continue; + } + } + break; + } + } + prep_startpos = nprep_startpos; + prep_endpos = nprep_endpos; +} + +/* + * Set the pattern to be used for line filtering. + */ + public void +set_filter_pattern(pattern, search_type) + char *pattern; + int search_type; +{ + clr_filter(); + if (pattern == NULL || *pattern == '\0') + clear_pattern(&filter_info); + else + set_pattern(&filter_info, pattern, search_type); + screen_trashed = 1; +} + +/* + * Is there a line filter in effect? + */ + public int +is_filtering() +{ + if (ch_getflags() & CH_HELPFILE) + return (0); + return prev_pattern(&filter_info); +} +#endif + +#if HAVE_V8_REGCOMP +/* + * This function is called by the V8 regcomp to report + * errors in regular expressions. + */ +public int reg_show_error = 1; + + void +regerror(s) + char *s; +{ + PARG parg; + + if (!reg_show_error) + return; + parg.p_string = s; + error("%s", &parg); +} +#endif + diff --git a/signal.c b/signal.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..37a9793 --- /dev/null +++ b/signal.c @@ -0,0 +1,256 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Routines dealing with signals. + * + * A signal usually merely causes a bit to be set in the "signals" word. + * At some convenient time, the mainline code checks to see if any + * signals need processing by calling psignal(). + * If we happen to be reading from a file [in iread()] at the time + * the signal is received, we call intread to interrupt the iread. + */ + +#include "less.h" +#include + +/* + * "sigs" contains bits indicating signals which need to be processed. + */ +public int sigs; + +extern int sc_width, sc_height; +extern int screen_trashed; +extern int lnloop; +extern int linenums; +extern int wscroll; +extern int reading; +extern int quit_on_intr; +extern long jump_sline_fraction; + +/* + * Interrupt signal handler. + */ + /* ARGSUSED*/ + static RETSIGTYPE +u_interrupt(type) + int type; +{ + bell(); +#if OS2 + LSIGNAL(SIGINT, SIG_ACK); +#endif + LSIGNAL(SIGINT, u_interrupt); + sigs |= S_INTERRUPT; +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC + /* + * If a keyboard has been hit, it must be Ctrl-C + * (as opposed to Ctrl-Break), so consume it. + * (Otherwise, Less will beep when it sees Ctrl-C from keyboard.) + */ + if (kbhit()) + getkey(); +#endif + if (reading) + intread(); /* May longjmp */ +} + +#ifdef SIGTSTP +/* + * "Stop" (^Z) signal handler. + */ + /* ARGSUSED*/ + static RETSIGTYPE +stop(type) + int type; +{ + LSIGNAL(SIGTSTP, stop); + sigs |= S_STOP; + if (reading) + intread(); +} +#endif + +#ifdef SIGWINCH +/* + * "Window" change handler + */ + /* ARGSUSED*/ + public RETSIGTYPE +winch(type) + int type; +{ + LSIGNAL(SIGWINCH, winch); + sigs |= S_WINCH; + if (reading) + intread(); +} +#else +#ifdef SIGWIND +/* + * "Window" change handler + */ + /* ARGSUSED*/ + public RETSIGTYPE +winch(type) + int type; +{ + LSIGNAL(SIGWIND, winch); + sigs |= S_WINCH; + if (reading) + intread(); +} +#endif +#endif + +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C +/* + * Handle CTRL-C and CTRL-BREAK keys. + */ +#include "windows.h" + + static BOOL WINAPI +wbreak_handler(dwCtrlType) + DWORD dwCtrlType; +{ + switch (dwCtrlType) + { + case CTRL_C_EVENT: + case CTRL_BREAK_EVENT: + sigs |= S_INTERRUPT; + return (TRUE); + default: + break; + } + return (FALSE); +} +#endif + +/* + * Set up the signal handlers. + */ + public void +init_signals(on) + int on; +{ + if (on) + { + /* + * Set signal handlers. + */ + (void) LSIGNAL(SIGINT, u_interrupt); +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + SetConsoleCtrlHandler(wbreak_handler, TRUE); +#endif +#ifdef SIGTSTP + (void) LSIGNAL(SIGTSTP, stop); +#endif +#ifdef SIGWINCH + (void) LSIGNAL(SIGWINCH, winch); +#endif +#ifdef SIGWIND + (void) LSIGNAL(SIGWIND, winch); +#endif +#ifdef SIGQUIT + (void) LSIGNAL(SIGQUIT, SIG_IGN); +#endif + } else + { + /* + * Restore signals to defaults. + */ + (void) LSIGNAL(SIGINT, SIG_DFL); +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + SetConsoleCtrlHandler(wbreak_handler, FALSE); +#endif +#ifdef SIGTSTP + (void) LSIGNAL(SIGTSTP, SIG_DFL); +#endif +#ifdef SIGWINCH + (void) LSIGNAL(SIGWINCH, SIG_IGN); +#endif +#ifdef SIGWIND + (void) LSIGNAL(SIGWIND, SIG_IGN); +#endif +#ifdef SIGQUIT + (void) LSIGNAL(SIGQUIT, SIG_DFL); +#endif + } +} + +/* + * Process any signals we have received. + * A received signal cause a bit to be set in "sigs". + */ + public void +psignals() +{ + register int tsignals; + + if ((tsignals = sigs) == 0) + return; + sigs = 0; + +#ifdef SIGTSTP + if (tsignals & S_STOP) + { + /* + * Clean up the terminal. + */ +#ifdef SIGTTOU + LSIGNAL(SIGTTOU, SIG_IGN); +#endif + clear_bot(); + deinit(); + flush(); + raw_mode(0); +#ifdef SIGTTOU + LSIGNAL(SIGTTOU, SIG_DFL); +#endif + LSIGNAL(SIGTSTP, SIG_DFL); + kill(getpid(), SIGTSTP); + /* + * ... Bye bye. ... + * Hopefully we'll be back later and resume here... + * Reset the terminal and arrange to repaint the + * screen when we get back to the main command loop. + */ + LSIGNAL(SIGTSTP, stop); + raw_mode(1); + init(); + screen_trashed = 1; + tsignals |= S_WINCH; + } +#endif +#ifdef S_WINCH + if (tsignals & S_WINCH) + { + int old_width, old_height; + /* + * Re-execute scrsize() to read the new window size. + */ + old_width = sc_width; + old_height = sc_height; + get_term(); + if (sc_width != old_width || sc_height != old_height) + { + wscroll = (sc_height + 1) / 2; + calc_jump_sline(); + calc_shift_count(); + screen_trashed = 1; + } + } +#endif + if (tsignals & S_INTERRUPT) + { + if (quit_on_intr) + quit(QUIT_INTERRUPT); + } +} diff --git a/tags.c b/tags.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5acf374 --- /dev/null +++ b/tags.c @@ -0,0 +1,757 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +#include "less.h" + +#define WHITESP(c) ((c)==' ' || (c)=='\t') + +#if TAGS + +public char ztags[] = "tags"; +public char *tags = ztags; + +static int total; +static int curseq; + +extern int linenums; +extern int sigs; + +enum tag_result { + TAG_FOUND, + TAG_NOFILE, + TAG_NOTAG, + TAG_NOTYPE, + TAG_INTR +}; + +/* + * Tag type + */ +enum { + T_CTAGS, /* 'tags': standard and extended format (ctags) */ + T_CTAGS_X, /* stdin: cross reference format (ctags) */ + T_GTAGS, /* 'GTAGS': function defenition (global) */ + T_GRTAGS, /* 'GRTAGS': function reference (global) */ + T_GSYMS, /* 'GSYMS': other symbols (global) */ + T_GPATH /* 'GPATH': path name (global) */ +}; + +static enum tag_result findctag(); +static enum tag_result findgtag(); +static char *nextgtag(); +static char *prevgtag(); +static POSITION ctagsearch(); +static POSITION gtagsearch(); +static int getentry(); + +/* + * The list of tags generated by the last findgtag() call. + * + * Use either pattern or line number. + * findgtag() always uses line number, so pattern is always NULL. + * findctag() uses either pattern (in which case line number is 0), + * or line number (in which case pattern is NULL). + */ +struct taglist { + struct tag *tl_first; + struct tag *tl_last; +}; +#define TAG_END ((struct tag *) &taglist) +static struct taglist taglist = { TAG_END, TAG_END }; +struct tag { + struct tag *next, *prev; /* List links */ + char *tag_file; /* Source file containing the tag */ + LINENUM tag_linenum; /* Appropriate line number in source file */ + char *tag_pattern; /* Pattern used to find the tag */ + char tag_endline; /* True if the pattern includes '$' */ +}; +static struct tag *curtag; + +#define TAG_INS(tp) \ + (tp)->next = TAG_END; \ + (tp)->prev = taglist.tl_last; \ + taglist.tl_last->next = (tp); \ + taglist.tl_last = (tp); + +#define TAG_RM(tp) \ + (tp)->next->prev = (tp)->prev; \ + (tp)->prev->next = (tp)->next; + +/* + * Delete tag structures. + */ + public void +cleantags() +{ + register struct tag *tp; + + /* + * Delete any existing tag list. + * {{ Ideally, we wouldn't do this until after we know that we + * can load some other tag information. }} + */ + while ((tp = taglist.tl_first) != TAG_END) + { + TAG_RM(tp); + free(tp); + } + curtag = NULL; + total = curseq = 0; +} + +/* + * Create a new tag entry. + */ + static struct tag * +maketagent(name, file, linenum, pattern, endline) + char *name; + char *file; + LINENUM linenum; + char *pattern; + int endline; +{ + register struct tag *tp; + + tp = (struct tag *) ecalloc(sizeof(struct tag), 1); + tp->tag_file = (char *) ecalloc(strlen(file) + 1, sizeof(char)); + strcpy(tp->tag_file, file); + tp->tag_linenum = linenum; + tp->tag_endline = endline; + if (pattern == NULL) + tp->tag_pattern = NULL; + else + { + tp->tag_pattern = (char *) ecalloc(strlen(pattern) + 1, sizeof(char)); + strcpy(tp->tag_pattern, pattern); + } + return (tp); +} + +/* + * Get tag mode. + */ + public int +gettagtype() +{ + int f; + + if (strcmp(tags, "GTAGS") == 0) + return T_GTAGS; + if (strcmp(tags, "GRTAGS") == 0) + return T_GRTAGS; + if (strcmp(tags, "GSYMS") == 0) + return T_GSYMS; + if (strcmp(tags, "GPATH") == 0) + return T_GPATH; + if (strcmp(tags, "-") == 0) + return T_CTAGS_X; + f = open(tags, OPEN_READ); + if (f >= 0) + { + close(f); + return T_CTAGS; + } + return T_GTAGS; +} + +/* + * Find tags in tag file. + * Find a tag in the "tags" file. + * Sets "tag_file" to the name of the file containing the tag, + * and "tagpattern" to the search pattern which should be used + * to find the tag. + */ + public void +findtag(tag) + register char *tag; +{ + int type = gettagtype(); + enum tag_result result; + + if (type == T_CTAGS) + result = findctag(tag); + else + result = findgtag(tag, type); + switch (result) + { + case TAG_FOUND: + case TAG_INTR: + break; + case TAG_NOFILE: + error("No tags file", NULL_PARG); + break; + case TAG_NOTAG: + error("No such tag in tags file", NULL_PARG); + break; + case TAG_NOTYPE: + error("unknown tag type", NULL_PARG); + break; + } +} + +/* + * Search for a tag. + */ + public POSITION +tagsearch() +{ + if (curtag == NULL) + return (NULL_POSITION); /* No gtags loaded! */ + if (curtag->tag_linenum != 0) + return gtagsearch(); + else + return ctagsearch(); +} + +/* + * Go to the next tag. + */ + public char * +nexttag(n) + int n; +{ + char *tagfile = (char *) NULL; + + while (n-- > 0) + tagfile = nextgtag(); + return tagfile; +} + +/* + * Go to the previous tag. + */ + public char * +prevtag(n) + int n; +{ + char *tagfile = (char *) NULL; + + while (n-- > 0) + tagfile = prevgtag(); + return tagfile; +} + +/* + * Return the total number of tags. + */ + public int +ntags() +{ + return total; +} + +/* + * Return the sequence number of current tag. + */ + public int +curr_tag() +{ + return curseq; +} + +/***************************************************************************** + * ctags + */ + +/* + * Find tags in the "tags" file. + * Sets curtag to the first tag entry. + */ + static enum tag_result +findctag(tag) + register char *tag; +{ + char *p; + register FILE *f; + register int taglen; + LINENUM taglinenum; + char *tagfile; + char *tagpattern; + int tagendline; + int search_char; + int err; + char tline[TAGLINE_SIZE]; + struct tag *tp; + + p = shell_unquote(tags); + f = fopen(p, "r"); + free(p); + if (f == NULL) + return TAG_NOFILE; + + cleantags(); + total = 0; + taglen = (int) strlen(tag); + + /* + * Search the tags file for the desired tag. + */ + while (fgets(tline, sizeof(tline), f) != NULL) + { + if (tline[0] == '!') + /* Skip header of extended format. */ + continue; + if (strncmp(tag, tline, taglen) != 0 || !WHITESP(tline[taglen])) + continue; + + /* + * Found it. + * The line contains the tag, the filename and the + * location in the file, separated by white space. + * The location is either a decimal line number, + * or a search pattern surrounded by a pair of delimiters. + * Parse the line and extract these parts. + */ + tagpattern = NULL; + + /* + * Skip over the whitespace after the tag name. + */ + p = skipsp(tline+taglen); + if (*p == '\0') + /* File name is missing! */ + continue; + + /* + * Save the file name. + * Skip over the whitespace after the file name. + */ + tagfile = p; + while (!WHITESP(*p) && *p != '\0') + p++; + *p++ = '\0'; + p = skipsp(p); + if (*p == '\0') + /* Pattern is missing! */ + continue; + + /* + * First see if it is a line number. + */ + tagendline = 0; + taglinenum = getnum(&p, 0, &err); + if (err) + { + /* + * No, it must be a pattern. + * Delete the initial "^" (if present) and + * the final "$" from the pattern. + * Delete any backslash in the pattern. + */ + taglinenum = 0; + search_char = *p++; + if (*p == '^') + p++; + tagpattern = p; + while (*p != search_char && *p != '\0') + { + if (*p == '\\') + p++; + p++; + } + tagendline = (p[-1] == '$'); + if (tagendline) + p--; + *p = '\0'; + } + tp = maketagent(tag, tagfile, taglinenum, tagpattern, tagendline); + TAG_INS(tp); + total++; + } + fclose(f); + if (total == 0) + return TAG_NOTAG; + curtag = taglist.tl_first; + curseq = 1; + return TAG_FOUND; +} + +/* + * Edit current tagged file. + */ + public int +edit_tagfile() +{ + if (curtag == NULL) + return (1); + return (edit(curtag->tag_file)); +} + +/* + * Search for a tag. + * This is a stripped-down version of search(). + * We don't use search() for several reasons: + * - We don't want to blow away any search string we may have saved. + * - The various regular-expression functions (from different systems: + * regcmp vs. re_comp) behave differently in the presence of + * parentheses (which are almost always found in a tag). + */ + static POSITION +ctagsearch() +{ + POSITION pos, linepos; + LINENUM linenum; + int len; + char *line; + + pos = ch_zero(); + linenum = find_linenum(pos); + + for (;;) + { + /* + * Get lines until we find a matching one or + * until we hit end-of-file. + */ + if (ABORT_SIGS()) + return (NULL_POSITION); + + /* + * Read the next line, and save the + * starting position of that line in linepos. + */ + linepos = pos; + pos = forw_raw_line(pos, &line, (int *)NULL); + if (linenum != 0) + linenum++; + + if (pos == NULL_POSITION) + { + /* + * We hit EOF without a match. + */ + error("Tag not found", NULL_PARG); + return (NULL_POSITION); + } + + /* + * If we're using line numbers, we might as well + * remember the information we have now (the position + * and line number of the current line). + */ + if (linenums) + add_lnum(linenum, pos); + + /* + * Test the line to see if we have a match. + * Use strncmp because the pattern may be + * truncated (in the tags file) if it is too long. + * If tagendline is set, make sure we match all + * the way to end of line (no extra chars after the match). + */ + len = (int) strlen(curtag->tag_pattern); + if (strncmp(curtag->tag_pattern, line, len) == 0 && + (!curtag->tag_endline || line[len] == '\0' || line[len] == '\r')) + { + curtag->tag_linenum = find_linenum(linepos); + break; + } + } + + return (linepos); +} + +/******************************************************************************* + * gtags + */ + +/* + * Find tags in the GLOBAL's tag file. + * The findgtag() will try and load information about the requested tag. + * It does this by calling "global -x tag" and storing the parsed output + * for future use by gtagsearch(). + * Sets curtag to the first tag entry. + */ + static enum tag_result +findgtag(tag, type) + char *tag; /* tag to load */ + int type; /* tags type */ +{ + char buf[256]; + FILE *fp; + struct tag *tp; + + if (type != T_CTAGS_X && tag == NULL) + return TAG_NOFILE; + + cleantags(); + total = 0; + + /* + * If type == T_CTAGS_X then read ctags's -x format from stdin + * else execute global(1) and read from it. + */ + if (type == T_CTAGS_X) + { + fp = stdin; + /* Set tag default because we cannot read stdin again. */ + tags = ztags; + } else + { +#if !HAVE_POPEN + return TAG_NOFILE; +#else + char *command; + char *flag; + char *qtag; + char *cmd = lgetenv("LESSGLOBALTAGS"); + + if (cmd == NULL || *cmd == '\0') + return TAG_NOFILE; + /* Get suitable flag value for global(1). */ + switch (type) + { + case T_GTAGS: + flag = "" ; + break; + case T_GRTAGS: + flag = "r"; + break; + case T_GSYMS: + flag = "s"; + break; + case T_GPATH: + flag = "P"; + break; + default: + return TAG_NOTYPE; + } + + /* Get our data from global(1). */ + qtag = shell_quote(tag); + if (qtag == NULL) + qtag = tag; + command = (char *) ecalloc(strlen(cmd) + strlen(flag) + + strlen(qtag) + 5, sizeof(char)); + sprintf(command, "%s -x%s %s", cmd, flag, qtag); + if (qtag != tag) + free(qtag); + fp = popen(command, "r"); + free(command); +#endif + } + if (fp != NULL) + { + while (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp)) + { + char *name, *file, *line; + int len; + + if (sigs) + { +#if HAVE_POPEN + if (fp != stdin) + pclose(fp); +#endif + return TAG_INTR; + } + len = (int) strlen(buf); + if (len > 0 && buf[len-1] == '\n') + buf[len-1] = '\0'; + else + { + int c; + do { + c = fgetc(fp); + } while (c != '\n' && c != EOF); + } + + if (getentry(buf, &name, &file, &line)) + { + /* + * Couldn't parse this line for some reason. + * We'll just pretend it never happened. + */ + break; + } + + /* Make new entry and add to list. */ + tp = maketagent(name, file, (LINENUM) atoi(line), NULL, 0); + TAG_INS(tp); + total++; + } + if (fp != stdin) + { + if (pclose(fp)) + { + curtag = NULL; + total = curseq = 0; + return TAG_NOFILE; + } + } + } + + /* Check to see if we found anything. */ + tp = taglist.tl_first; + if (tp == TAG_END) + return TAG_NOTAG; + curtag = tp; + curseq = 1; + return TAG_FOUND; +} + +static int circular = 0; /* 1: circular tag structure */ + +/* + * Return the filename required for the next gtag in the queue that was setup + * by findgtag(). The next call to gtagsearch() will try to position at the + * appropriate tag. + */ + static char * +nextgtag() +{ + struct tag *tp; + + if (curtag == NULL) + /* No tag loaded */ + return NULL; + + tp = curtag->next; + if (tp == TAG_END) + { + if (!circular) + return NULL; + /* Wrapped around to the head of the queue */ + curtag = taglist.tl_first; + curseq = 1; + } else + { + curtag = tp; + curseq++; + } + return (curtag->tag_file); +} + +/* + * Return the filename required for the previous gtag in the queue that was + * setup by findgtat(). The next call to gtagsearch() will try to position + * at the appropriate tag. + */ + static char * +prevgtag() +{ + struct tag *tp; + + if (curtag == NULL) + /* No tag loaded */ + return NULL; + + tp = curtag->prev; + if (tp == TAG_END) + { + if (!circular) + return NULL; + /* Wrapped around to the tail of the queue */ + curtag = taglist.tl_last; + curseq = total; + } else + { + curtag = tp; + curseq--; + } + return (curtag->tag_file); +} + +/* + * Position the current file at at what is hopefully the tag that was chosen + * using either findtag() or one of nextgtag() and prevgtag(). Returns -1 + * if it was unable to position at the tag, 0 if successful. + */ + static POSITION +gtagsearch() +{ + if (curtag == NULL) + return (NULL_POSITION); /* No gtags loaded! */ + return (find_pos(curtag->tag_linenum)); +} + +/* + * The getentry() parses both standard and extended ctags -x format. + * + * [standard format] + * + * +------------------------------------------------ + * |main 30 main.c main(argc, argv) + * |func 21 subr.c func(arg) + * + * The following commands write this format. + * o Traditinal Ctags with -x option + * o Global with -x option + * See + * + * [extended format] + * + * +---------------------------------------------------------- + * |main function 30 main.c main(argc, argv) + * |func function 21 subr.c func(arg) + * + * The following commands write this format. + * o Exuberant Ctags with -x option + * See + * + * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error. + * The tag, file, and line will each be NUL-terminated pointers + * into buf. + */ + static int +getentry(buf, tag, file, line) + char *buf; /* standard or extended ctags -x format data */ + char **tag; /* name of the tag we actually found */ + char **file; /* file in which to find this tag */ + char **line; /* line number of file where this tag is found */ +{ + char *p = buf; + + for (*tag = p; *p && !IS_SPACE(*p); p++) /* tag name */ + ; + if (*p == 0) + return (-1); + *p++ = 0; + for ( ; *p && IS_SPACE(*p); p++) /* (skip blanks) */ + ; + if (*p == 0) + return (-1); + /* + * If the second part begin with other than digit, + * it is assumed tag type. Skip it. + */ + if (!IS_DIGIT(*p)) + { + for ( ; *p && !IS_SPACE(*p); p++) /* (skip tag type) */ + ; + for (; *p && IS_SPACE(*p); p++) /* (skip blanks) */ + ; + } + if (!IS_DIGIT(*p)) + return (-1); + *line = p; /* line number */ + for (*line = p; *p && !IS_SPACE(*p); p++) + ; + if (*p == 0) + return (-1); + *p++ = 0; + for ( ; *p && IS_SPACE(*p); p++) /* (skip blanks) */ + ; + if (*p == 0) + return (-1); + *file = p; /* file name */ + for (*file = p; *p && !IS_SPACE(*p); p++) + ; + if (*p == 0) + return (-1); + *p = 0; + + /* value check */ + if (strlen(*tag) && strlen(*line) && strlen(*file) && atoi(*line) > 0) + return (0); + return (-1); +} + +#endif diff --git a/ttyin.c b/ttyin.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..129eea1 --- /dev/null +++ b/ttyin.c @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* + * Routines dealing with getting input from the keyboard (i.e. from the user). + */ + +#include "less.h" +#if OS2 +#include "cmd.h" +#include "pckeys.h" +#endif +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C +#include "windows.h" +extern char WIN32getch(); +static DWORD console_mode; +#endif + +public int tty; +extern int sigs; +extern int utf_mode; + +/* + * Open keyboard for input. + */ + public void +open_getchr() +{ +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + /* Need this to let child processes inherit our console handle */ + SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa; + memset(&sa, 0, sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES)); + sa.nLength = sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES); + sa.bInheritHandle = TRUE; + tty = (int) CreateFile("CONIN$", GENERIC_READ, + FILE_SHARE_READ, &sa, + OPEN_EXISTING, 0L, NULL); + GetConsoleMode((HANDLE)tty, &console_mode); + /* Make sure we get Ctrl+C events. */ + SetConsoleMode((HANDLE)tty, ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT); +#else +#if MSDOS_COMPILER + extern int fd0; + /* + * Open a new handle to CON: in binary mode + * for unbuffered keyboard read. + */ + fd0 = dup(0); + close(0); + tty = open("CON", OPEN_READ); +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC + /* + * Setting stdin to binary causes Ctrl-C to not + * raise SIGINT. We must undo that side-effect. + */ + (void) __djgpp_set_ctrl_c(1); +#endif +#else + /* + * Try /dev/tty. + * If that doesn't work, use file descriptor 2, + * which in Unix is usually attached to the screen, + * but also usually lets you read from the keyboard. + */ +#if OS2 + /* The __open() system call translates "/dev/tty" to "con". */ + tty = __open("/dev/tty", OPEN_READ); +#else + tty = open("/dev/tty", OPEN_READ); +#endif + if (tty < 0) + tty = 2; +#endif +#endif +} + +/* + * Close the keyboard. + */ + public void +close_getchr() +{ +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + SetConsoleMode((HANDLE)tty, console_mode); + CloseHandle((HANDLE)tty); +#endif +} + +/* + * Get a character from the keyboard. + */ + public int +getchr() +{ + char c; + int result; + + do + { +#if MSDOS_COMPILER && MSDOS_COMPILER != DJGPPC + /* + * In raw read, we don't see ^C so look here for it. + */ + flush(); +#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C + if (ABORT_SIGS()) + return (READ_INTR); + c = WIN32getch(tty); +#else + c = getch(); +#endif + result = 1; + if (c == '\003') + return (READ_INTR); +#else + result = iread(tty, &c, sizeof(char)); + if (result == READ_INTR) + return (READ_INTR); + if (result < 0) + { + /* + * Don't call error() here, + * because error calls getchr! + */ + quit(QUIT_ERROR); + } +#endif +#if 0 /* allow entering arbitrary hex chars for testing */ + /* ctrl-A followed by two hex chars makes a byte */ + { + int hex_in = 0; + int hex_value = 0; + if (c == CONTROL('A')) + { + hex_in = 2; + result = 0; + continue; + } + if (hex_in > 0) + { + int v; + if (c >= '0' && c <= '9') + v = c - '0'; + else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f') + v = c - 'a' + 10; + else if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F') + v = c - 'A' + 10; + else + hex_in = 0; + hex_value = (hex_value << 4) | v; + if (--hex_in > 0) + { + result = 0; + continue; + } + c = hex_value; + } + } +#endif + /* + * Various parts of the program cannot handle + * an input character of '\0'. + * If a '\0' was actually typed, convert it to '\340' here. + */ + if (c == '\0') + c = '\340'; + } while (result != 1); + + return (c & 0xFF); +} diff --git a/ubin.uni b/ubin.uni new file mode 100644 index 0000000..39ec303 --- /dev/null +++ b/ubin.uni @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +/* Generated by "./mkutable -f2 Cc Cf Cs Co Zl Zp -- unicode/UnicodeData.txt" on Mon Jul 14 16:21:22 PDT 2014 */ + { 0x0000, 0x001f }, /* Cc */ + { 0x007f, 0x009f }, /* Cc */ + { 0x00ad, 0x00ad }, /* Cf */ + { 0x0600, 0x0605 }, /* Cf */ + { 0x061c, 0x061c }, /* Cf */ + { 0x06dd, 0x06dd }, /* Cf */ + { 0x070f, 0x070f }, /* Cf */ + { 0x180e, 0x180e }, /* Cf */ + { 0x200b, 0x200f }, /* Cf */ + { 0x2028, 0x2028 }, /* Zl */ + { 0x2029, 0x2029 }, /* Zp */ + { 0x202a, 0x202e }, /* Cf */ + { 0x2060, 0x2064 }, /* Cf */ + { 0x2066, 0x206f }, /* Cf */ + { 0xd800, 0xd800 }, /* Cs */ + { 0xdb7f, 0xdb80 }, /* Cs */ + { 0xdbff, 0xdc00 }, /* Cs */ + { 0xdfff, 0xdfff }, /* Cs */ + { 0xe000, 0xe000 }, /* Co */ + { 0xf8ff, 0xf8ff }, /* Co */ + { 0xfeff, 0xfeff }, /* Cf */ + { 0xfff9, 0xfffb }, /* Cf */ + { 0x110bd, 0x110bd }, /* Cf */ + { 0x1bca0, 0x1bca3 }, /* Cf */ + { 0x1d173, 0x1d17a }, /* Cf */ + { 0xe0001, 0xe0001 }, /* Cf */ + { 0xe0020, 0xe007f }, /* Cf */ + { 0xf0000, 0xf0000 }, /* Co */ + { 0xffffd, 0xffffd }, /* Co */ + { 0x100000, 0x100000 }, /* Co */ + { 0x10fffd, 0x10fffd }, /* Co */ diff --git a/version.c b/version.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..87b0b42 --- /dev/null +++ b/version.c @@ -0,0 +1,796 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1984-2015 Mark Nudelman + * + * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public + * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. + * + * For more information, see the README file. + */ + + +/* +----------------------- CHANGE HISTORY -------------------------- + + 1/29/84 Allowed use on standard input + 2/1/84 Added E, N, P commands + 4/17/84 Added '=' command, 'stop' signal handling + 4/20/84 Added line folding +v2 4/27/84 Fixed '=' command to use BOTTOM_PLUS_ONE, + instead of TOP, added 'p' & 'v' commands +v3 5/3/84 Added -m and -t options, '-' command +v4 5/3/84 Added LESS environment variable +v5 5/3/84 New comments, fixed '-' command slightly +v6 5/15/84 Added -Q, visual bell +v7 5/24/84 Fixed jump_back(n) bug: n should count real + lines, not folded lines. Also allow number on G command. +v8 5/30/84 Re-do -q and -Q commands +v9 9/25/84 Added "+" argument +v10 10/10/84 Fixed bug in -b argument processing +v11 10/18/84 Made error() ring bell if \n not entered. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v12 2/13/85 Reorganized signal handling and made portable to 4.2bsd. +v13 2/16/85 Reword error message for '-' command. +v14 2/22/85 Added -bf and -bp variants of -b. +v15 2/25/85 Miscellaneous changes. +v16 3/13/85 Added -u flag for backspace processing. +v17 4/13/85 Added j and k commands, changed -t default. +v18 4/20/85 Rewrote signal handling code. +v19 5/2/85 Got rid of "verbose" eq_message(). + Made search() scroll in some cases. +v20 5/21/85 Fixed screen.c ioctls for System V. +v21 5/23/85 Fixed some first_cmd bugs. +v22 5/24/85 Added support for no RECOMP nor REGCMP. +v23 5/25/85 Miscellanous changes and prettying up. + Posted to USENET. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v24 6/3/85 Added ti,te terminal init & de-init. + (Thanks to Mike Kersenbrock) +v25 6/8/85 Added -U flag, standout mode underlining. +v26 6/9/85 Added -M flag. + Use underline termcap (us) if it exists. +v27 6/15/85 Renamed some variables to make unique in + 6 chars. Minor fix to -m. +v28 6/28/85 Fixed right margin bug. +v29 6/28/85 Incorporated M.Rose's changes to signal.c +v30 6/29/85 Fixed stupid bug in argument processing. +v31 7/15/85 Added -p flag, changed repaint algorithm. + Added kludge for magic cookie terminals. +v32 7/16/85 Added cat_file if output not a tty. +v33 7/23/85 Added -e flag and EDITOR. +v34 7/26/85 Added -s flag. +v35 7/27/85 Rewrote option handling; added option.c. +v36 7/29/85 Fixed -e flag to work if not last file. +v37 8/10/85 Added -x flag. +v38 8/19/85 Changed prompting; created prompt.c. +v39 8/24/85 (Not -p) does not initially clear screen. +v40 8/26/85 Added "skipping" indicator in forw(). + Posted to USENET. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v41 9/17/85 ONLY_RETURN, control char commands, + faster search, other minor fixes. +v42 9/25/85 Added ++ command line syntax; + ch_fsize for pipes. +v43 10/15/85 Added -h flag, changed prim.c algorithms. +v44 10/16/85 Made END print in all cases of eof; + ignore SIGTTOU after receiv ing SIGTSTP. +v45 10/16/85 Never print backspaces unless -u. +v46 10/24/85 Backwards scroll in jump_loc. +v47 10/30/85 Fixed bug in edit(): *first_cmd==0 +v48 11/16/85 Use TIOCSETN instead of TIOCSETP. + Added marks (m and ' commands). + Posted to USENET. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v49 1/9/86 Fixed bug: signal didn't clear mcc. +v50 1/15/86 Added ' (quote) to gomark. +v51 1/16/86 Added + cmd, fixed problem if first_cmd + fails, made g cmd sort of "work" on pipes + ev en if bof is no longer buffered. +v52 1/17/86 Made short files work better. +v53 1/20/86 Added -P option. +v54 1/20/86 Changed help to use HELPFILE. +v55 1/23/86 Messages work better if not tty output. +v56 1/24/86 Added -l option. +v57 1/31/86 Fixed -l to get confirmation before + ov erwriting an existing file. +v58 8/28/86 Added filename globbing. +v59 9/15/86 Fixed some bugs with very long filenames. +v60 9/26/86 Incorporated changes from Leith (Casey) + Leedom for boldface and -z option. +v61 9/26/86 Got rid of annoying repaints after ! cmd. + Posted to USENET. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v62 12/23/86 Added is_directory(); change -z default to + -1 instead of 24; cat-and-exit if -e and + file is less than a screenful. +v63 1/8/87 Fixed bug in cat-and-exit if > 1 file. +v64 1/12/87 Changed puts/putstr, putc/putchr, + getc/getchr to av oid name conflict with + stdio functions. +v65 1/26/87 Allowed '-' command to change NUMBER + v alued options (thanks to Gary Puckering) +v66 2/13/87 Fixed bug: prepaint should use force=1. +v67 2/24/87 Added !! and % expansion to ! command. +v68 2/25/87 Added SIGWINCH and TIOCGWINSZ support; + changed is_directory to bad_file. + (thanks to J. Robert Ward) +v69 2/25/87 Added SIGWIND and WIOCGETD (for Unix PC). +v70 3/13/87 Changed help cmd from 'h' to 'H'; better + error msgs in bad_file, errno_message. +v71 5/11/87 Changed -p to -c, made triple -c/-C + for clear-eol like more's -c. +v72 6/26/87 Added -E, -L, use $SHELL in lsystem(). + (thanks to Stev e Spearman) +v73 6/26/87 Allow Examine "#" for previous file. + Posted to USENET 8/25/87. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v74 9/18/87 Fix conflict in EOF symbol with stdio.h, + Make os.c more portable to BSD. +v75 9/23/87 Fix problems in get_term (thanks to + Paul Eggert); new backwards scrolling in + jump_loc (thanks to Marion Hakanson). +v76 9/23/87 Added -i flag; allow single "!" to + inv oke a shell (thanks to Franco Barber). +v77 9/24/87 Added -n flag and line number support. +v78 9/25/87 Fixed problem with prompts longer than + the screen width. +v79 9/29/87 Added the _ command. +v80 10/6/87 Allow signal to break out of linenum scan. +v81 10/6/87 Allow -b to be changed from within less. +v82 10/7/87 Add cmd_decode to use a table for key + binding (thanks to Dav id Nason). +v83 10/9/87 Allow .less file for user-defined keys. +v84 10/11/87 Fix -e/-E problems (thanks to Felix Lee). +v85 10/15/87 Search now keeps track of line numbers. +v86 10/20/87 Added -B option and autobuf; fixed + "pipe error" bug. +v87 3/1/88 Fix bug re BSD signals while reading file. +v88 3/12/88 Use new format for -P option (thanks to + der Mouse), allow "+-c" without message, + fix bug re BSD hangup. +v89 3/18/88 Turn off line numbers if linenum scan + is interrupted. +v90 3/30/88 Allow -P from within less. +v91 3/30/88 Added tags file support (new -t option) + (thanks to Brian Campbell). +v92 4/4/88 Added -+option syntax. +v93 4/11/88 Add support for slow input (thanks to + Joe Orost & apologies for taking almost + 3 years to get this in!) +v94 4/11/88 Redo reading/signal stuff. +v95 4/20/88 Repaint screen better after signal. +v96 4/21/88 Add /! and ?! commands. +v97 5/17/88 Allow -l/-L from within less. + Eliminate some static arrays (use calloc). + Posted to USENET. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v98 10/14/88 Fix incorrect calloc call; uninitialized + var in exec_mca; core dump on unknown TERM. + Make v cmd work if past last line of file. + Fix some signal bugs. +v99 10/29/88 Allow space between -X and string, + when X is a string-valued option. +v100 1/5/89 Fix globbing bug when $SHELL not set; + allow spaces after -t command. +v101 1/6/89 Fix problem with long (truncated) lines + in tags file (thanks to Neil Dixon). +v102 1/6/89 Fix bug with E# when no prev file; + allow spaces after -l command. +v103 3/14/89 Add -N, -f and -? options. Add z and w + commands. Add %L for prompt strings. +v104 3/16/89 Added EDITPROTO. +v105 3/20/89 Fix bug in find_linenum which cached + incorrectly on long lines. +v106 3/31/89 Added -k option and multiple lesskey + files. +v107 4/27/89 Add 8-bit char support and -g option. + Split option code into 3 files. +v108 5/5/89 Allocate position table dynamically + (thanks to Paul Eggert); change % command + from "percent" to vi-style brace finder. +v109 5/10/89 Added ESC-% command, split prim.c. +v110 5/24/89 Fixed bug in + option; fixed repaint bug + under Sun windows (thanks to Paul Eggert). +v111 5/25/89 Generalized # and % expansion; use + calloc for some error messages. +v112 5/30/89 Get rid of ESC-%, add {}()[] commands. +v113 5/31/89 Optimize lseeks (thanks to Paul Eggert). +v114 7/25/89 Added ESC-/ and ESC-/! commands. +v115 7/26/89 Added ESC-n command. +v116 7/31/89 Added find_pos to optimize g command. +v117 8/1/89 Change -f option to -r. +v118 8/2/89 Save positions for all previous files, + not just the immediately previous one. +v119 8/7/89 Save marks across file boundaries. + Add file handle stuff. +v120 8/11/89 Add :ta command. +v121 8/16/89 Add -f option. +v122 8/30/89 Fix performance with many buffers. +v123 8/31/89 Verbose prompts for string options. + Posted beta to USENET. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v124 9/18/89 Reorganize search commands, + N = rev, ESC-n = span, add ESC-N. +v125 9/18/89 Fix tab bug (thanks to Alex Liu). + Fix EOF bug when both -w and -c. +v126 10/25/89 Add -j option. +v127 10/27/89 Fix problems with blank lines before BOF. +v128 10/27/89 Add %bj, etc. to prompt strings. +v129 11/3/89 Add -+,-- commands; add set-option and + unset-option to lesskey. +v130 11/6/89 Generalize A_EXTRA to string, remove + set-option, unset-option from lesskey. +v131 11/7/89 Changed name of EDITPROTO to LESSEDIT. +v132 11/8/89 Allow editing of command prefix. +v133 11/16/89 Add -y option (thanks to Jeff Sullivan). +v134 12/1/89 Glob filenames in the -l command. +v135 12/5/89 Combined {}()[] commands into one, and + added ESC-^F and ESC-^B commands. +v136 1/20/90 Added -S, -R flags. Added | command. + Added warning for binary files. (thanks + to Richard Brittain and J. Sullivan). +v137 1/21/90 Rewrote horrible pappend code. + Added * notation for hi-bit chars. +v138 1/24/90 Fix magic cookie terminal handling. + Get rid of "cleanup" loop in ch_get. +v139 1/27/90 Added MSDOS support. (many thanks + to Richard Brittain). +v140 2/7/90 Editing a new file adds it to the + command line list. +v141 2/8/90 Add edit_list for editing >1 file. +v142 2/10/90 Add :x command. +v143 2/11/90 Add * and @ modifies to search cmds. + Change ESC-/ cmd from /@* to / *. +v144 3/1/90 Messed around with ch_zero; + no real change. +v145 3/2/90 Added -R and -v/-V for MSDOS; + renamed FILENAME to avoid conflict. +v146 3/5/90 Pull cmdbuf functions out of command.c +v147 3/7/90 Implement ?@; fix multi-file edit bugs. +v148 3/29/90 Fixed bug in :e then :e#. +v149 4/3/90 Change error,ierror,query to use PARG. +v150 4/6/90 Add LESS_CHARSET, LESS_CHARDEF. +v151 4/13/90 Remove -g option; clean up ispipe. +v152 4/14/90 lsystem() closes input file, for + editors which require exclusive open. +v153 4/18/90 Fix bug if SHELL unset; + fix bug in overstrike control char. +v154 4/25/90 Output to fd 2 via buffer. +v155 4/30/90 Ignore -i if uppercase in pattern + (thanks to Michael Rendell.) +v156 5/3/90 Remove scroll limits in forw() & back(); + causes problems with -c. +v157 5/4/90 Forward search starts at next real line + (not screen line) after jump target. +v158 6/14/90 Added F command. +v159 7/29/90 Fix bug in exiting: output not flushed. +v160 7/29/90 Clear screen before initial output w/ -c. +v161 7/29/90 Add -T flag. +v162 8/14/90 Fix bug with +F on command line. +v163 8/21/90 Added LESSBINFMT variable. +v164 9/5/90 Added -p, LINES, COLUMNS and + unset mark ' == BOF, for 1003.2 D5. +v165 9/6/90 At EOF with -c set, don't display empty + screen when try to page forward. +v166 9/6/90 Fix G when final line in file wraps. +v167 9/11/90 Translate CR/LF -> LF for 1003.2. +v168 9/13/90 Return to curr file if "tag not found". +v169 12/12/90 G goes to EOF even if file has grown. +v170 1/17/91 Add optimization for BSD _setjmp; + fix #include ioctl.h TERMIO problem. + (thanks to Paul Eggert) + Posted to USENET. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v171 3/6/91 Fix -? bug in get_filename. +v172 3/15/91 Fix G bug in empty file. + Fix bug with ?\n and -i and uppercase + pattern at EOF! + (thanks to Paul Eggert) +v173 3/17/91 Change N cmd to not permanently change + direction. (thanks to Brian Matthews) +v174 3/18/91 Fix bug with namelogfile not getting + cleared when change files. +v175 3/18/91 Fix bug with ++cmd on command line. + (thanks to Jim Meyering) +v176 4/2/91 Change | to not force current screen, + include marked line, start/end from + top of screen. Improve search speed. + (thanks to Don Mears) +v177 4/2/91 Add LESSHELP variable. + Fix bug with F command with -e. + Try /dev/tty for input before using fd 2. + Patches posted to USENET 4/2/91. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v178 4/8/91 Fixed bug in globbing logfile name. + (thanks to Jim Meyering) +v179 4/9/91 Allow negative -z for screen-relative. +v180 4/9/91 Clear to eos rather than eol if "db"; + don't use "sr" if "da". + (thanks to Tor Lillqvist) +v181 4/18/91 Fixed bug with "negative" chars 80 - FF. + (thanks to Benny Sander Hofmann) +v182 5/16/91 Fixed bug with attribute at EOL. + (thanks to Brian Matthews) +v183 6/1/91 Rewrite linstall to do smart config. +v184 7/11/91 Process \b in searches based on -u + rather than -i. +v185 7/11/91 -Pxxx sets short prompt; assume SIGWINCH + after a SIGSTOP. (thanks to Ken Laprade) +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v186 4/20/92 Port to MS-DOS (Microsoft C). +v187 4/23/92 Added -D option & TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME. +v188 4/28/92 Added command line editing features. +v189 12/8/92 Fix mem overrun in anscreen.c:init; + fix edit_list to recover from bin file. +v190 2/13/93 Make TAB enter one filename at a time; + create ^L with old TAB functionality. +v191 3/10/93 Defer creating "flash" page for MS-DOS. +v192 9/6/93 Add BACK-TAB. +v193 9/17/93 Simplify binary_file handling. +v194 1/4/94 Add rudiments of alt_filename handling. +v195 1/11/94 Port back to Unix; support keypad. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v196 6/7/94 Fix bug with bad filename; fix IFILE + type problem. (thanks to David MacKenzie) +v197 6/7/94 Fix bug with .less tables inserted wrong. +v198 6/23/94 Use autoconf installation technology. + (thanks to David MacKenzie) +v199 6/29/94 Fix MS-DOS build (thanks to Tim Wiegman). +v200 7/25/94 Clean up copyright, minor fixes. + Posted to prep.ai.mit.edu +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v201 7/27/94 Check for no memcpy; add casts to calloc; + look for regcmp in libgen.a. + (thanks to Kaveh Ghazi). +v202 7/28/94 Fix bug in edit_next/edit_prev with + non-existent files. +v203 8/2/94 Fix a variety of configuration bugs on + various systems. (thanks to Sakai + Kiyotaka, Harald Koenig, Bjorn Brox, + Teemu Rantanen, and Thorsten Lockert) +v204 8/3/94 Use strerror if available. + (thanks to J.T. Conklin) +v205 8/5/94 Fix bug in finding "me" termcap entry. + (thanks to Andreas Stolcke) +8/10/94 v205+: Change BUFSIZ to LBUFSIZE to avoid name + conflict with stdio.h. + Posted to prep.ai.mit.edu +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v206 8/10/94 Use initial_scrpos for -t to avoid + displaying first page before init(). + (thanks to Dominique Petitpierre) +v207 8/12/94 Fix bug if stdout is not tty. +v208 8/16/94 Fix bug in close_altfile if goto err1 + in edit_ifile. (Thanks to M.J. Hewitt) +v209 8/16/94 Change scroll to wscroll to avoid + conflict with library function. +v210 8/16/94 Fix bug with bold on 8 bit chars. + (thanks to Vitor Duarte) +v211 8/16/94 Don't quit on EOI in jump_loc / forw. +v212 8/18/94 Use time_t if available. +v213 8/20/94 Allow ospeed to be defined in termcap.h. +v214 8/20/94 Added HILITE_SEARCH, -F, ESC-u cmd. + (thanks to Paul Lew and Bob Byrnes) +v215 8/23/94 Fix -i toggle behavior. +v216 8/23/94 Process BS in all searches, not only -u. +v217 8/24/94 Added -X flag. +v218 8/24/94 Reimplement undo_search. +v219 8/24/94 Find tags marked with line number + instead of pattern. +v220 8/24/94 Stay at same position after SIG_WINCH. +v221 8/24/94 Fix bug in file percentage in big file. +v222 8/25/94 Do better if can't reopen current file. +v223 8/27/94 Support setlocale. + (thanks to Robert Joop) +v224 8/29/94 Revert v216: process BS in search + only if -u. +v225 9/6/94 Rewrite undo_search again: toggle. +v226 9/15/94 Configuration fixes. + (thanks to David MacKenzie) +v227 9/19/94 Fixed strerror config problem. + Posted to prep.ai.mit.edu +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v228 9/21/94 Fix bug in signals: repeated calls to + get_editkeys overflowed st_edittable. +v229 9/21/94 Fix "Nothing to search" error if -a + and SRCH_PAST_EOF. +v230 9/21/94 Don't print extra error msg in search + after regerror(). +v231 9/22/94 Fix hilite bug if search matches 0 chars. + (thanks to John Polstra) +v232 9/23/94 Deal with weird systems that have + termios.h but not tcgetattr(). + Posted to prep.ai.mit.edu +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v233 9/26/94 Use get_term() instead of pos_init() in + psignals to re-get lower_left termcap. + (Thanks to John Malecki) +v234 9/26/94 Make MIDDLE closer to middle of screen. +v235 9/27/94 Use local strchr if system doesn't have. +v236 9/28/94 Don't use libucb; use libterm if + libtermcap & libcurses doesn't work. + (Fix for Solaris; thanks to Frank Kaefer) +v237 9/30/94 Use system isupper() etc if provided. + Posted to prep.ai.mit.edu +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v238 10/6/94 Make binary non-blinking if LESSBINFMT + is set to a string without a *. +v239 10/7/94 Don't let delimit_word run back past + beginning of cmdbuf. +v240 10/10/94 Don't write into termcap buffer. + (Thanks to Benoit Speckel) +v241 10/13/94 New lesskey file format. + Don't expand filenames in search command. +v242 10/14/94 Allow lesskey specification of "literal". +v243 10/14/94 Add #stop command to lesskey. +v244 10/16/94 Add -f flag to lesskey. +v245 10/25/94 Allow TAB_COMPLETE_FILENAME to be undefd. +v246 10/27/94 Move help file to /usr/local/share. +v247 10/27/94 Add -V option. +v248 11/5/94 Add -V option to lesskey. +v249 11/5/94 Remove -f flag from lesskey; default + input file is ~/.lesskey.in, not stdin. +v250 11/7/94 Lesskey input file "-" means stdin. +v251 11/9/94 Convert cfgetospeed result to ospeed. + (Thanks to Andrew Chernov) +v252 11/16/94 Change default lesskey input file from + .lesskey.in to .lesskey. + Posted to prep.ai.mit.edu +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v253 11/21/94 Fix bug when tags file has a backslash. +v254 12/6/94 Fix -k option. +v255 12/8/94 Add #define EXAMINE to disable :e etc. +v256 12/10/94 Change highlighting: only highlite search + results (but now it is reliable). +v257 12/10/94 Add goto_line and repaint_highlight + to optimize highlight repaints. +v258 12/12/94 Fixup in hilite_line if BS_SPECIAL. +v259 12/12/94 Convert to autoconf 2.0. +v260 12/13/94 Add SECURE define. +v261 12/14/94 Use system WERASE char as EC_W_BACKSPACE. +v262 12/16/94 Add -g/-G flag and screen_hilite. +v263 12/20/94 Reimplement/optimize -G flag behavior. +v264 12/23/94 Allow EXTRA string after line-edit cmd + in lesskey file. +v265 12/24/94 Add LESSOPEN=|cmd syntax. +v266 12/26/94 Add -I flag. +v267 12/28/94 Formalize the four-byte header emitted + by a LESSOPEN pipe. +v268 12/28/94 Get rid of four-byte header. +v269 1/2/95 Close alt file before open new one. + Avoids multiple popen(). +v270 1/3/95 Use VISUAL; use S_ISDIR/S_ISREG; fix + config problem with Solaris POSIX regcomp. +v271 1/4/95 Don't quit on read error. +v272 1/5/95 Get rid of -L. +v273 1/6/95 Fix ch_ungetchar bug; don't call + LESSOPEN on a pipe. +v274 1/6/95 Ported to OS/2 (thanks to Kai Uwe Rommel) +v275 1/18/95 Fix bug if toggle -G at EOF. +v276 1/30/95 Fix OS/2 version. +v277 1/31/95 Add "next" charset; don't display ^X + for X > 128. +v278 2/14/95 Change default for -G. + Posted to prep.ai.mit.edu +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v279 2/22/95 Add GNU options --help, --version. + Minor config fixes. +v280 2/24/95 Clean up calls to glob(); don't set # + if we can't open the new file. +v281 2/24/95 Repeat search should turn on hilites. +v282 3/2/95 Minor fixes. +v283 3/2/95 Fix homefile; make OS2 look in $HOME. +v284 3/2/95 Error if "v" on LESSOPENed file; + "%" figures out file size on pipe. +v285 3/7/95 Don't set # in lsystem; + lesskey try $HOME first. +v286 3/7/95 Reformat change history (too much free time?). +v287 3/8/95 Fix hilite bug if overstrike multiple chars. +v288 3/8/95 Allow lesskey to override get_editkey keys. +v289 3/9/95 Fix adj_hilite bug when line gets processed by + hilite_line more than once. +v290 3/9/95 Make configure automatically. Fix Sequent problem + with incompatible sigsetmask(). + Posted to prep.ai.mit.edu +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v291 3/21/95 Add #env to lesskey. Fix MS-DOS build. + Posted to simtel. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v292 4/24/95 Add MS-DOS support for Borland C. + Fix arrow keys in MS-DOS versions. +v293 4/28/95 Add auto-versioning stuff to make dist. +v294 5/12/95 Fix Borland build. +v295 1/20/96 Fix search on squished file; add /@@. +v296 1/23/96 Allow cmdbuf larger than screen width. +v297 1/24/96 Don't call termcap if tgetent fails; + add #defines for buffers. +v298 1/24/96 Change @@ to ^K. + Add alternate search modifiers ^N, ^F, ^E. +v299 1/25/96 Fix percent overflow in jump_percent (thanks to Brent Wiese); + don't send "ti" after shell command till RETURN pressed. +v300 1/25/96 Change -U to print tabs as ^I. +v301 1/30/96 Make hilites work in cmd F output. +v302 1/31/96 Fix cmd F to notice window-change signals. +v303 1/31/96 Add ESC-SPACE command. +v304 2/1/96 Add ^R search modifier; add LESSSECURE. +v305 2/2/96 Workaround Linux /proc kernel bug; add LESSKEY. +v306 3/16/96 Minor fixes. +v307 3/25/96 Allow cmd line arg "--"; fix DOS & OS/2 defines.h. +v308 4/4/96 Port to OS-9 (thanks to Boisy Pitre); fix -d. +v309 4/9/96 Fix OS-9 version; fix tags bug with "$". +v310 4/10/96 Get rid of HELPFILE. +v311 4/22/96 Add Windows32 support; merge doscreen.c into screen.c. +v312 4/24/96 Don't quit after "cannot reopen" error. +v313 4/25/96 Added horizontal scrolling. +v314 4/26/96 Modified -e to quit on reaching end of a squished file. +v315 4/26/96 Fix "!;TAB" bug. +v316 5/2/96 Make "|a" when (a < curr screen) go to end of curr screen. +v317 5/14/96 Various fixes for the MS-DOS and OS/2 builds. + Added ## and %% handling for filenames +v318 5/29/96 Port to OS-9 Microware compiler; minor fixes + (thanks to Martin Gregorie). +v319 7/8/96 Fix Windows port (thanks to Jeff Paquette). +v320 7/11/96 Final fixes for Windows port. +v321 7/18/96 Minor fixes. + Posted to Web page. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v322 8/13/96 Fix bug in shell escape from help file; add support for + Microsoft Visual C under Windows; numerous small fixes. +v323 8/19/96 Fixes for Windows version (thanks to Simon Munton); + fix for Linux library weirdness (thanks to Jim Diamond); + port to DJGPP (thanks to Eli Zaretskii). +v324 8/21/96 Add support for spaces in filenames (thanks to Simon Munton). +v325 8/21/96 Add lessecho, for spaces in filenames under Unix. +v326 8/27/96 Fix DJGPP version. +v327 9/1/96 Reorganize lglob, make spaces in filenames work better in Unix. +v328 10/7/96 Append / to directory name in filename completion. + Fix MS-DOS and OS-9 versions. +v329 10/11/96 Fix more MS-DOS bugs; add LESSSEPARATOR; add -" option. + Add LESSMETACHARS, LESSMETAESCAPE. +v330 10/21/96 Minor fixes. + Posted to Web page. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v331 4/22/97 Various Windows fixes (thanks to Gurusamy Sarathy). +v332 4/22/97 Enter filenames from cmd line into edit history. + Posted to Web page. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v333 3/4/99 Changed -w to highlite new line after forward movement. +v334 3/9/99 Avoid overflowing prompt buffer; add %d and %D. +v335 3/20/99 Add EBCDIC support (thanks to Thomas Dorner). + Use HOMEDRIVE/HOMEPATH on Windows (thanks to Preston Bannister). + Posted to Web page. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v336 4/8/99 Fix installation bugs. +v337 4/9/99 Fix another installation bug. + Posted to Web page. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v338 4/13/99 Add support for long option names. +v339 4/18/99 Add \k, long option names to lesskey. Add -^P. Add :d. +v340 4/21/99 Add regexec2. Fix Windows build. + Posted to Web page. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v341 5/6/99 Add -F option; %c & ?c prompt escapes. + (Thanks to Michele Maltoni) +v342 7/22/99 Add system-wide lesskey file; allow GPL or Less License. +v343 9/23/99 Support UTF-8 (Thanks to Robert Brady). + Add %P and ?P in prompts. +v344 10/27/99 -w highlights target line of g and p commands. +v345 10/29/99 Make -R pass thru ESC but not other control chars. + Posted to Web page. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v346 11/4/99 Fix bugs in long option processing; R cmd should clear hilites. + Posted to Web page. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v347 12/13/99 Fixes for DJGPP version (thanks to Eli Zaretskii). +v348 12/28/99 Fix deleting file with marks (thanks to Dimitar Jekov). + Fix color problem in DJGPP version (thanks to Eli Zaretskii). +v349 1/24/00 Fix minor DJGPP bugs; check environment vars for UTF-8; + add --with-editor (thanks to Eli, Markus Kuhn, Thomas Schoepf). +v350 3/1/00 Fix clear-while-standout bug. +v351 3/5/00 Change -M and = prompts to show top & bottom line number. + Posted to Web page. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v352 3/8/00 Fix scan_option NULL dereference. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v353 3/20/00 Fix SECURE compile bug, allow space after numeric option. +v354 3/23/00 Add support for PCRE; add --with-regex configure option. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v355 6/28/00 Add -# option (thanks to Andy Levinson). +v356 7/5/00 Add -J option. +v357 7/6/00 Support sigprocmask. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v358 7/8/00 Fix problems with #stop in lesskey file. + Posted to Web page. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v359 9/10/00 Fixes for Win32 display problems (thanks to Maurizio Vairani). +v360 1/17/01 Move sysless to etc. +v361 12/4/01 Add IBM-1047 charset & EBCDIC fixes (thanks to Thomas Dorner). + Fix 32 bit dependencies (thanks to Paul Eggert). + Fix UTF-8 overstriking (thanks to Robert Brady). +v362 12/4/01 Make status column show search targets. +v363 12/6/01 Add --no-keypad option. + Add variable width tabstops (thanks to Peter Samuelson). +v364 12/10/01 Better handling of very long lines in input; + Fix horizontal shifting of colored text. +v365 12/11/01 Fix overstriking of tabs; + Add support for global(1) and multiple tag matches + (thanks to Shigio Yamaguchi and Tim Vanderhoek). +v366 12/11/01 Fixes for OS/2 (thanks to Kyosuke Tokoro). +v367 12/13/01 Allow -D and -x options to terminate without dollar sign; + Right/left arrow when entering N are shift cmds, not line edit. +v368 12/18/01 Update lesskey commands. +v370 12/23/01 Fix tags error messages. + Posted to Web page. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v371 12/26/01 Fix new_file bug; use popen in Windows version; + fix some compiler warnings. +v372 12/29/01 Make -b be in units of 1K. +v373 1/14/02 Improve handling of filenames containing shell metachars. +v374 2/7/02 Fix memory leak; fix bug in -x argument parsing. +v375 4/7/02 Fix searching for SGR sequences; fix SECURE build; + add SGR support to DJGPP version (thanks to Eli Zaretskii). +v376 6/10/02 Fix bug in overstriking mulitbyte UTF-8 characters + (thanks to Jungshik Shin). + Posted to Web page. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v377 9/10/02 Fix bug in Windows version when file contains CR; + fix bug in search highlights with -R; + make initial buffer limit really be 64K not unlimited. +v378 9/30/02 Misc bug fixes and compiler warning cleanup. + Posted to Web page. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v379 11/23/02 Add -L option; fix bug with ctrl-K in lesskey files; + improve UTF-8 overstriking and underscore overstriking; + fix minor man page problems; change to autoconf 2.54. +v380 11/24/02 Make LINENUM same as POSITION. +v381 11/28/02 Make -N use 7 columns for line number if possible. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v382 2/3/04 Remove copyrighted code. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v383 2/16/04 Add history file; add -K option; improve UTF-8 handling; + fix some signed char bugs (thanks to Christian Biere); + fix some upper/lower case bugs (thanks to Bjoern Jacke); + add erase2 char (thanks to David Lawrence); + add windows charset (thanks to Dimitar Zhekov). +v384 2/20/04 Improvements in UTF-8 handling. +v385 2/23/04 Fix UTF-8 output bug. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v386 9/13/05 Improvements to UTF-8 shift & color (thanks to Charles Levert); + protect against invalid LESSOPEN and LESSCLOSE values. +v387 9/14/05 Update Charles Levert's UTF-8 patch. +v388 9/14/05 Change history behavior; change most sprintf calls to snprintf. +v389 9/14/05 Fix copy & paste with long lines; improve performance of + expand_linebuf; fix crash in init_mlist; +v390 9/15/05 Show search matches in status column even if -G is set. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v391 9/17/05 Fix bugs. +v392 10/14/05 Fix line wrapping bug. +v393 10/19/05 Allow multiple attributes per char; fix bold+underline bug + (thanks again to Charles Levert). +v394 11/8/05 Fix prompt bug; fix compile problem in Windows build. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v395 1/12/07 Update Unicode tables (thanks to Charles Levert); + don't chmod if LESSHISTFILE = /dev/null; + make -f work for directories; support DESTDIR in Makefile; + fix sigset_t detection in configure; + make "t" cmd traverse tags in correct order +v396 1/13/07 Add compatibility with POSIX more. +v397 3/21/07 Allow decimal point in number for % command; + Allow decimal point in number for -j option; + Allow n command to fetch last search pattern from history + (thanks to arno). +v398 3/22/07 Don't rewrite history file if not necessary; + fix bug when filenames contain "$". +v399 3/22/07 Don't move to bottom of screen at startup; + don't output extraneous newlines. +v400 3/23/07 Allow search to find pattern after null byte (PCRE and no-regex) + (thanks to Michael Constant). +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v401 3/24/07 Minor documentation fixes. +v402 3/30/07 Fix autoconf bug when memcpy etc are inline; + fix bug in terminating number following -j option. +v403 5/25/07 Fix Windows build. +v404 6/5/07 Fix display bug with F command and long lines. +v405 6/17/07 Fix display bug when using -w option. +v406 6/17/07 Fix secure build. +v407 8/16/07 Fix bugs; support CSI chars. +v408 10/1/07 Fix bug in -i with non-ASCII chars. +v409 10/12/07 Fix crash when viewing text with invalid UTF-8 sequences. +v411 11/6/07 Fix case-insensitive searching with non-ASCII text. +v412 11/6/07 Use symbolic SEEK constants. +v413 11/6/07 Fix search highlight bug with non-ASCII text. +v414 11/6/07 Fix display bug with no-wrap terminals. +v415 11/14/07 Add --follow-name option. +v416 11/22/07 Fix crash when searching text with invalid UTF-8 sequences. +v417 12/31/07 Don't support single-char CSI in UTF-8 mode; + fix bug with -R and invalid CSI sequences; + fix bug searching text with SGR sequences with -r; + emulate SGR sequences in WIN32 build. +v418 12/31/07 Clean up. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v419 1/16/08 Make CSI char 0x9B work in UTF-8 mode (thanks to Colin Watson). +v420 2/24/08 Add & command; fix -F option; fix '' after G. +v421 2/24/08 Ignore filtered lines when searching. +v422 3/2/08 Output CR at startup. +v423 5/27/08 Clean up. +v424 6/16/08 Fix compile bug with pcre; don't filter help file. +v425 7/14/08 Fix non-ANSI code in list handling in ch.c. +v426 10/27/08 Fix ignaw terminal handling (thanks to Per Hedeland); + fix binary file detection in UTF-8 mode. +v427 3/16/09 A few Win32 fixes (thanks to Jason Hood). +v428 3/30/09 Add "|-" syntax to LESSOPEN. +v429 4/10/09 Fix search highlighting bug with underlined text. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v430 4/22/09 Don't pass "-" to non-pipe LESSOPEN unless it starts with "-". +v431 4/29/09 Fix highlight bug when match is at end of line. +v432 6/27/09 Better fix for highlight bugs; + fix new problems with ignaw terminals. +v433 6/28/09 Cleanup search code. +v434 6/29/09 More cleanup. +v435 7/04/09 Fix bugs with non-regex filtering. +v436 7/05/09 Fix memory leak. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v437 7/14/09 Fix bug in handling some long option names; + make percentage calculation more accurate. +v438 12/29/10 Fix bugs with -i/-I and & filtering; + exit with status 2 on ctrl-C with -K. +v439 12/31/10 Add -A option. +v440 1/5/11 Fix bug displaying prompt after = command. +v441 1/21/11 Fix semi-infinite loop if no newlines in file; + make new -A behavior the default. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v442 3/2/11 Fix search bug. + Add ctrl-G line edit command. +v443 4/9/11 Fix Windows build. +v444 6/8/11 Fix ungetc bug; remove vestiges of obsolete -l option. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v445 10/19/11 Fix hilite bug in backwards scroll with -J. + Fix hilite bug with backspaces. + Fix bugs handling SGR sequences in Win32 (thanks to Eric Lee). + Add support for GNU regex (thanks to Reuben Thomas). +v446 5/15/12 Up/down arrows in cmd editing search for matching cmd. +v447 5/21/12 Add ESC-F command, two-pipe LESSOPEN syntax. +v448 6/15/12 Print name of regex library in version message. +v449 6/23/12 Allow config option --with-regex=none. +v450 7/4/12 Fix EOF bug with ESC-F. +v451 7/20/12 Fix typo. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v452 10/19/12 Fix --with-regex=none, fix "stty 0", fix Win32. + Don't quit if errors in cmd line options. +v453 10/27/12 Increase buffer sizes. +v454 11/5/12 Fix typo. +v455 11/5/12 Fix typo. +v456 11/8/12 Fix option string incompatibility. +v457 12/8/12 Use new option string syntax only after --use-backslash. +v458 4/4/13 Fix display bug in using up/down in cmd buffer. +----------------------------------------------------------------- +v459 5/6/13 Fix ++ bug. +v460 6/19/13 Automate construction of Unicode tables. +v461 6/21/13 Collapse multiple CRs before LF. +v462 11/26/13 Don't overwrite history file, just append to it. +v463 7/13/14 Misc. fixes. +v464 7/19/14 Fix bugs & improve performance in & filtering + (thanks to John Sullivan). +v465 8/9/14 More fixes from John Sullivan. +v466 8/23/14 Add colon to LESSANSIMIDCHARS. +v467 9/18/14 Misc. fixes. +v468 9/18/14 Fix typo +v469 10/2/14 Allow extra string in command to append to a multichar + cmd without executing it; fix bug using GNU regex. +v470 10/5/14 Fix some compiler warnings. +v471 12/14/14 Fix unget issues with prompt. Allow disabling history + when compiled value of LESSHISTFILE = "-". +v473 12/19/14 Fix prompt bug with stdin and -^P in lesskey extra string. +v474 1/30/15 Fix bug in backwards search with match on bottom line. + Make follow mode reopen file if file shrinks. +v475 3/2/15 Fix possible buffer overrun with invalid UTF-8; + fix bug when compiled with no regex; fix non-match search. +v476 5/3/15 Update man pages. +v477 5/19/15 Fix off-by-one in jump_forw_buffered; + don't add FAKE_* files to cmd history. +v478 5/21/15 Fix nonportable pointer usage in hilite tree. +v479 7/6/15 Allow %% escapes in LESSOPEN variable. +v480 7/24/15 Fix bug in no-regex searches; support MSVC v1900. +v481 8/20/15 Fix broken -g option. +*/ + +char version[] = "481"; diff --git a/wide.uni b/wide.uni new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b43f7d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/wide.uni @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +/* Generated by "./mkutable -f1 W -- unicode/EastAsianWidth.txt" on Mon Jul 14 16:21:23 PDT 2014 */ + { 0x1100, 0x1100 }, /* W */ + { 0x2329, 0x232a }, /* W */ + { 0x2e80, 0x2e80 }, /* W */ + { 0x2e9b, 0x2e9b }, /* W */ + { 0x2f00, 0x2f00 }, /* W */ + { 0x2ff0, 0x2ff0 }, /* W */ + { 0x3001, 0x3001 }, /* W */ + { 0x3004, 0x3012 }, /* W */ + { 0x3014, 0x301e }, /* W */ + { 0x3020, 0x3021 }, /* W */ + { 0x302a, 0x302a }, /* W */ + { 0x302e, 0x302e }, /* W */ + { 0x3030, 0x3031 }, /* W */ + { 0x3036, 0x3036 }, /* W */ + { 0x3038, 0x3038 }, /* W */ + { 0x303b, 0x303e }, /* W */ + { 0x3041, 0x3041 }, /* W */ + { 0x3099, 0x3099 }, /* W */ + { 0x309b, 0x309b }, /* W */ + { 0x309d, 0x309d }, /* W */ + { 0x309f, 0x30a1 }, /* W */ + { 0x30fb, 0x30fc }, /* W */ + { 0x30ff, 0x30ff }, /* W */ + { 0x3105, 0x3105 }, /* W */ + { 0x3131, 0x3131 }, /* W */ + { 0x3190, 0x3190 }, /* W */ + { 0x3192, 0x3192 }, /* W */ + { 0x3196, 0x3196 }, /* W */ + { 0x31a0, 0x31a0 }, /* W */ + { 0x31c0, 0x31c0 }, /* W */ + { 0x31f0, 0x31f0 }, /* W */ + { 0x3200, 0x3200 }, /* W */ + { 0x3220, 0x3220 }, /* W */ + { 0x322a, 0x322a }, /* W */ + { 0x3250, 0x3251 }, /* W */ + { 0x3260, 0x3260 }, /* W */ + { 0x3280, 0x3280 }, /* W */ + { 0x328a, 0x328a }, /* W */ + { 0x32b1, 0x32b1 }, /* W */ + { 0x32c0, 0x32c0 }, /* W */ + { 0x3300, 0x3300 }, /* W */ + { 0x3400, 0x3400 }, /* W */ + { 0x4db6, 0x4db6 }, /* W */ + { 0x4e00, 0x4e00 }, /* W */ + { 0x9fcd, 0x9fcd }, /* W */ + { 0xa000, 0xa000 }, /* W */ + { 0xa015, 0xa016 }, /* W */ + { 0xa490, 0xa490 }, /* W */ + { 0xa960, 0xa960 }, /* W */ + { 0xac00, 0xac00 }, /* W */ + { 0xf900, 0xf900 }, /* W */ + { 0xfa6e, 0xfa6e }, /* W */ + { 0xfa70, 0xfa70 }, /* W */ + { 0xfada, 0xfada }, /* W */ + { 0xfe10, 0xfe10 }, /* W */ + { 0xfe17, 0xfe19 }, /* W */ + { 0xfe30, 0xfe31 }, /* W */ + { 0xfe33, 0xfe33 }, /* W */ + { 0xfe35, 0xfe45 }, /* W */ + { 0xfe47, 0xfe49 }, /* W */ + { 0xfe4d, 0xfe4d }, /* W */ + { 0xfe50, 0xfe50 }, /* W */ + { 0xfe54, 0xfe54 }, /* W */ + { 0xfe58, 0xfe5f }, /* W */ + { 0xfe62, 0xfe64 }, /* W */ + { 0xfe68, 0xfe6a }, /* W */ + { 0x1b000, 0x1b000 }, /* W */ + { 0x1f200, 0x1f200 }, /* W */ + { 0x1f210, 0x1f210 }, /* W */ + { 0x1f240, 0x1f240 }, /* W */ + { 0x1f250, 0x1f250 }, /* W */ + { 0x20000, 0x20000 }, /* W */ + { 0x2a6d7, 0x2a6d7 }, /* W */ + { 0x2a700, 0x2a700 }, /* W */ + { 0x2b735, 0x2b735 }, /* W */ + { 0x2b740, 0x2b740 }, /* W */ + { 0x2b81e, 0x2b81e }, /* W */ + { 0x2f800, 0x2f800 }, /* W */ + { 0x2fa1e, 0x2fa1e }, /* W */ + { 0x30000, 0x30000 }, /* W */ -- 2.39.2