remove display_string_len() again for the time being, since it's still

prone to off-by-one errors that lead to memory corruption and I can't
find anything obviously wrong with it; always allocate enough space for
len columns of text now; any extra space that isn't used will be removed
by the null_at() call at the end of display_string() anyway


git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.gnu.org/nano/trunk/nano@2245 35c25a1d-7b9e-4130-9fde-d3aeb78583b8
master
David Lawrence Ramsey 2005-01-08 07:21:41 +00:00
parent f4a799aaec
commit 577298a3f9
3 changed files with 8 additions and 97 deletions

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@ -53,13 +53,12 @@ CVS code -
(mostly) work properly with files containing multibyte
characters, and text display of such files should now (mostly)
work properly as well. New functions control_rep(),
parse_char(), move_left(), move_right(), and
display_string_len(); changes to do_left(), do_right(),
do_delete(), breakable(), break_line(), do_output(),
get_buffer(), unget_input(), actual_x(), strnlenpt(),
display_string(), titlebar(), statusbar(), onekey(),
edit_add(), do_replace_highlight(), and do_credits(). (David
Benbennick and DLR)
parse_char(), move_left(), and move_right(); changes to
do_left(), do_right(), do_delete(), breakable(), break_line(),
do_output(), get_buffer(), unget_input(), actual_x(),
strnlenpt(), display_string(), titlebar(), statusbar(),
onekey(), edit_add(), do_replace_highlight(), and
do_credits(). (David Benbennick and DLR)
- Overhaul the high-level input routines for the statusbar to
make them read the shortcut lists for functions instead of
manually running them, to make nanogetstr() less complex, and

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@ -601,8 +601,6 @@ void blank_edit(void);
void blank_statusbar(void);
void check_statusblank(void);
void blank_bottombars(void);
size_t display_string_len(const char *buf, size_t start_col, size_t
end_col);
char *display_string(const char *buf, size_t start_col, size_t len, bool
dollars);
void nanoget_repaint(const char *buf, const char *inputbuf, size_t x);

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@ -2148,90 +2148,6 @@ void blank_bottombars(void)
}
}
/* buf is a multibyte string to be displayed. We need to expand tabs
* and control characters. How many bytes do we need to display?
* start_col is the column of *buf (usually 0). We display to
* (end_col - 1). */
size_t display_string_len(const char *buf, size_t start_col, size_t
end_col)
{
size_t retval = 0;
assert(buf != NULL);
/* Throughout the loop, we maintain the fact that *buf displays at
* column start_col. */
while (start_col <= end_col && *buf != '\0') {
int wide_buf, mb_buf_len;
#ifdef NANO_WIDE
bool bad_char;
#endif
size_t old_col = start_col;
mb_buf_len = parse_char(buf, &wide_buf
#ifdef NANO_WIDE
, &bad_char
#endif
, &start_col);
#ifdef NANO_WIDE
/* If buf contains a null byte or an invalid multibyte
* character, interpret that character as though it's a wide
* character. */
if (!ISSET(NO_UTF8) && bad_char) {
char *bad_mb_buf = charalloc(MB_CUR_MAX);
int bad_mb_buf_len;
/* If we have a control character, add one byte to account
* for the "^" that will be displayed in front of it, and
* translate the character to its visible equivalent as
* returned by control_rep(). */
if (is_cntrl_char(wide_buf)) {
retval++;
wide_buf = control_rep((unsigned char)wide_buf);
}
/* Translate the wide character to its multibyte
* equivalent. */
bad_mb_buf_len = wctomb(bad_mb_buf, (wchar_t)wide_buf);
if (bad_mb_buf_len != -1)
retval += bad_mb_buf_len;
free(bad_mb_buf);
} else {
#endif
/* If we have a tab, get its width in bytes using the
* current value of col. */
if (wide_buf == '\t')
retval += start_col - old_col;
/* If we have a control character, add one byte to account
* for the "^" that will be displayed in front of it, and
* then add the number of bytes for its visible equivalent
* as returned by control_rep(). */
else if (is_cntrl_char(wide_buf)) {
char ctrl_mb_buf = control_rep((unsigned char)wide_buf);
retval++;
retval += parse_char(&ctrl_mb_buf, NULL
#ifdef NANO_WIDE
, NULL
#endif
, NULL);
/* If we have a normal character, add its width in bytes
* normally. */
} else
retval += mb_buf_len;
#ifdef NANO_WIDE
}
buf += mb_buf_len;
#endif
}
return retval;
}
/* Convert buf into a string that can be displayed on screen. The
* caller wants to display buf starting with column start_col, and
* extending for at most len columns. start_col is zero-based. len is
@ -2266,14 +2182,12 @@ char *display_string(const char *buf, size_t start_col, size_t len, bool
assert(column <= start_col);
alloc_len = display_string_len(buf + start_index, start_col,
start_col + len);
#ifdef NANO_WIDE
if (!ISSET(NO_UTF8))
alloc_len += MB_CUR_MAX * 2;
alloc_len = MB_CUR_MAX * (len + 2);
else
#endif
alloc_len += 2;
alloc_len = len + 2;
converted = charalloc(alloc_len + 1);
index = 0;