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Benno Schulenberg 28a6d9f300 tweaks: rename four elements of the holder struct, for more contrast 2019-06-05 15:32:50 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg ea1016efdb feedback: make an error check work also when curses hasn't started yet
Add a temporary boolean for this, because isendwin() returns TRUE
only when curses mode has actually been started with initscr() and
then exited with endwin().
2019-06-03 13:38:21 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 2003413989 tweaks: move a function to the file where it is used 2019-06-01 10:52:38 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 9369af77ce tweaks: elide a function that is used just once 2019-06-01 10:43:50 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 35d2bc6b38 build: fix compilation on another system
The <signal.h> header file is needed to define 'sig_atomic_t'.
(Don't know why on my main system it compiled fine without it.)
2019-05-31 20:53:00 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg b52d166afa tweaks: rename a type, to make more sense
The sphere, the holder, is everything *around* the partition;
it was confusing to call this holder type 'partition'.

Also correct and improve some comments.
2019-05-31 19:44:47 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 3952dcb629 tweaks: rename a variable, reduce its scope, and use it consistently 2019-05-31 19:25:50 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 7e9dd385f5 tweaks: elide a parameter and a return value
As 'filepart' is a global variable, there is no need to pass it around.
Just use it directly.
2019-05-31 19:00:20 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 58ca5fb0f3 build: move an #include to where it is needed 2019-05-31 17:14:28 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg c5d157dd9d tweaks: close a buffer differently and elide a parameter 2019-05-31 09:15:12 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 477ff49f66 feedback: don't try to represent keys outside of the seven-bit range
This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?56415.
2019-05-30 19:06:06 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 5a48edc9ae tweaks: reshuffle some code to the one place that needs it
The extra things that close_buffer() did are only needed and useful
when manually closing a buffer, so move them there.  The other three
calls of close_buffer() only need to get rid of the current buffer
(making the preceding buffer the new current one) and nothing else.
2019-05-30 17:09:49 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 7e422402d5 tweaks: change a function to void, to make things more direct 2019-05-29 20:02:50 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg d9deaf9f2f tweaks: reduce the scope of a variable, and let the compiler zero it
Also, rename the variable, to have a unique name.
2019-05-28 14:09:54 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg b75563b88e tweaks: use a symbol instead of zero to refer to standard input 2019-05-28 12:31:16 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 33e1bf1435 startup: remove the now-unneeded workaround for a SIGWINCH during input
The previous commit makes that the terminal's state is only resaved
when standard input is actually reconnected to the terminal, and
leaves it unchanged otherwise.  Apparently this is enough to fix
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?56394.
2019-05-28 12:19:49 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg d946f38a2b files: when needed, reconnect the keyboard and reenter curses mode
When after reading a file we are not in curses mode, it means we have
read data from standard input, either from the keyboard or from a pipe.
In the latter case, we first need to reconnect standard input to the tty.
And in both cases, we then need to reenter curses mode before being able
to display the number of lines that were read (or an error message).

So, move the reconnecting code from scoop_stdin() to its own function,
and call this function from read_file() when needed.

This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?56310.

Bug existed since version 2.1.8 when reading from stdin was introduced.
2019-05-28 11:28:23 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg b53dffaeed startup: resave the terminal's state only when there were no signals
For some reason a SIGWINCH or SIGINT "corrupts" the current state of
the terminal, and magically validates the state that was saved first.

This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?56394 properly.
2019-05-27 19:35:46 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 6dcfcd11ce tweaks: rename two functions, to better describe what they do 2019-05-27 17:24:35 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg f21b094dad tweaks: condense a couple of comments, and reshuffle a line 2019-05-27 17:21:05 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg a521ac4ae7 tweaks: exclude a bug check from the tiny version 2019-05-27 10:11:22 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg b7e2da7434 files: don't save the state of the terminal a second time
The user will understand that changing the state of the terminal
while inputting data into nano is not the same as changing this
state before nano has started or after nano has exited.

This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?56394.

Bug existed since version 2.4.2.
2019-05-26 19:16:40 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 8c5b67379f tweaks: factor out the installing and restoring of the ^C signal handler
So that these two functions can be used elsewhere too.
2019-05-26 13:55:59 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg b2926eb675 tweaks: include the enabling of SIGINT into the tiny version
Either this enabling is not needed at all when the original terminal
state has been restored, or it will be needed in the tiny version too.

Also condense some comments.
2019-05-26 13:49:38 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg e3e81879b1 tweaks: condense the setup of the two signal handlers for Ctrl+C
Don't bother checking for an error from sigaction(), because the only
things it could error out for is when it is passed an invalid signal
(which SIGINT isn't) or oldaction/newaction would point to memory that
is outside of nano's control (which is obviously not the case).

Also, the setup of signal handlers during startup does not check for
errors, so why do it here?
2019-05-24 10:48:03 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 2f1691079e usage: make the --help output independent from the terminal's tab size
Use printf's ability to align things (instead of trying to do it
ourselves and failing when the tab size of the terminal is not 8.)

Suggested-by: Vincent Huisman <site.gentoobugzilla@dataghost.com>

This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?56372.
Reported-by: Vincent Huisman <site.gentoobugzilla@dataghost.com>
2019-05-22 19:55:25 +02:00
Brand Huntsman 0e29c2a24a rcfile: store errors and display them when nano terminates
This is needed to implement the demand loading of syntax files, as any
errors that these files may contain would otherwise overwrite things on
the screen and the messages wouldn't be on the terminal when nano exits.

It also allows nano to start up on a Linux console when there are errors.

Signed-off-by: Brand Huntsman <alpha@qzx.com>
2019-05-20 10:25:47 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 9e182722cc feedback: print helpful message only when data comes from keyboard
When the data is fed to nano through a pipe, it is pointless to print
this message as it can be seen only after nano has exited.

This addresses https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?56348.
2019-05-19 19:49:47 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 53352d0b26 files: try matching a syntax after scooping data from standard input
The blank filename should not give any match, but maybe the header line
or the magic finds a fitting syntax.

This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?56344.
2019-05-19 17:48:08 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 8723375443 tweaks: remove a superfluous and ineffective assignment
This assignment became superfluous two years ago, by David's revamping
of read_file() in commit 86f7bc18.
2019-05-18 17:21:54 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 527c6c1ca0 tweaks: reshuffle a few lines, to be more straightforward 2019-05-16 16:04:12 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg a9e8f88e77 tweaks: enforce the miminum amount of scrolling in a simpler way
This improves the fix for https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?56317.
2019-05-16 16:00:42 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 0ebfd54e17 softwrap: use smooth scrolling when softwrapping is toggled on
If the cursor is near the bottom row when softwrap gets switched on, the
screen should scroll just the amount needed to keep the cursor onscreen.

This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?56317.

Bug existed since softwrapping was introduced in version 2.1.11.
2019-05-13 10:25:12 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 71d0847b19 tweaks: merge two functions, as the one is used only by the other 2019-05-08 15:25:11 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg c55d144748 tweaks: drop most of the remaining debugging code, and some timing code 2019-05-08 15:23:36 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 8720cfcce9 tweaks: rename two more functions, to be simpler too 2019-05-04 11:21:45 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 954c4d03ac tweaks: rename two functions, to be simpler 2019-05-04 11:21:45 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg edf6995be4 zapping: use the 'keep_cutbuffer' logic to keep undo items apart
The 'keep_cutbuffer' variable becomes FALSE whenever there is cursor
movement or there was a marked region.  Use this variable to simplify
the condition for creating a new ZAP undo item.  But then typing the
'zap' shortcut should not cause the variable to be set to FALSE.

This fixes the first part of https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?56261.

Bug existed since zapping was introduced, in version 3.2.
2019-05-04 11:18:51 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg e0c5c589ad tweaks: remove a superfluous condition, in three places
When 'last_action' has a specific value, then necessarily there must
exist a corresponding current undo item.

(The condition is already absent in do_deletion(), for the BACK and DEL
undo items, and it works fine there.)
2019-05-03 12:18:04 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 6c4f228f6f tweaks: invert two conditions, in order to elide an extra variable 2019-05-02 14:34:05 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg fe06ae5f48 tweaks: normalize the indentation after the previous two changes 2019-05-02 14:27:35 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 07289f437f tweaks: invert a condition, in order to return earlier 2019-05-02 14:12:23 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 99d155d80f tweaks: reshuffle an assignment, to be able to return earlier 2019-05-02 14:10:23 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 404a6862cd tweaks: really don't bother renumbering the lines in the cutbuffer
The lines from the cutbuffer will be renumbered when it matters: when
they get pasted.

The only place that used the numbering of (a copy of) the cutbuffer
(the updating of an undo item) already iterates through its lines.
Just add a counter there instead of making use of the line numbers.
2019-05-01 13:09:22 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 85fc41470b tweaks: stop passing 'cutbuffer' and 'cutbottom' back and forth
All extractions are done into the cutbuffer, so it is pointless to pass
'cutbuffer' and 'cutbottom' in and back out as parameters all the time.
Just use those global variables directly.

Also, rename the function as there is no longer a buffer among its
parameters.
2019-05-01 11:33:37 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg fa21986ecf oops: apparently the line numbers in the cutbuffer do matter
The line numbers don't matter for the cutbuffer itself, but they matter
for the copy of the cutbuffer that is stored in an undo item.

This reverts commit 14140d52 from two hours ago.

This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?56245.
2019-04-30 12:49:57 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 772137cabe tweaks: rename a variable, to fit a bit better 2019-04-30 12:24:56 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 4c53e2f56b tweaks: elide two unneeded variables
After extracting a line or region, the current line is always the one
where renumbering should start.  And when ingrafting a buffer, it is
always the first ingrafted line where renumbering should start.  The
'top_save' variable was indirectly getting set to those lines.

Also, renumber immediately after unpartitioning the file buffer, before
doing anything else.
2019-04-30 12:20:41 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 14140d5249 tweaks: don't bother renumbering the lines in the cutbuffer
The numbering of the lines in the cutbuffer is irrelevant.  These lines
will be renumbered when it matters: when they get pasted.
2019-04-30 10:55:15 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 17aa9371b5 tweaks: rename a function, to better indicate what it does 2019-04-30 10:27:10 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 208995e4a7 tweaks: move a bit of timing code to where it will be needed 2019-04-30 10:15:46 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg b503670750 tweaks: rename a variable, to match another with the same meaning
Also, remove a redundant condition.
2019-04-30 10:15:11 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 542426f1f1 tweaks: add a warning for something that shouldn't occur 2019-04-30 09:44:47 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 6319a86178 tweaks: improve some comments, reshuffle a line, and rename a variable 2019-04-29 11:08:21 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 9888e67b20 tweaks: rename two variables, for more contrast with the partition stuff 2019-04-29 09:45:41 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 8fe19e344f tweaks: use a more direct call when a single linestruct is deleted 2019-04-28 17:20:08 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg d54180ad8b tweaks: reduce a bit of mark-adjusting code to its essence
It doesn't matter whether the grafted text contains a newline or not.

It only matters whether the mark was before or after the cursor.  When
it was after the cursor, the mark needs to be set to the bottom line of
the grafted text and its x coordinate needs adjustment; and when it was
before the cursor, the mark just needs to be set to the top line of the
grafted text.
2019-04-28 12:18:24 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 065afe6e0f tweaks: reshuffle a bit of code, to be less intertwined 2019-04-28 11:54:23 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg b9dd572a67 tweaks: set a boolean directly, instead of using a function call 2019-04-28 10:40:37 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 00410d83fc tweaks: rename a function, to be distinct and fitting
It was hard to remember that the "pt" stood for "plus tabs", and the
"len" seemed to say it was about number of bytes instead of columns.
2019-04-24 10:52:35 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 34d22d3f00 wrapping: improve the persistence of the prepending behavior
Now you can have a look elsewhere in the buffer (and even delete
or paste stuff there) and when you return to the original line
and continue typing, any spillover from automatic hard-wrapping
will spill over onto the same line it spilled over to before.

You can even switch to a different buffer and return and continue
typing, and stuff will still spill over to the same line.

In the bargain, this gets rid of a bit of flag-resetting code
that was run for many keystrokes, in most cases needlessly.

This addresses https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?56189.
2019-04-23 10:20:12 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 11aa191bdc tweaks: rename a variable, to distinguish it from a browser function 2019-04-22 19:58:43 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 7668bfe6f2 tweaks: remove a redundant, enclosed #ifdef 2019-04-22 19:18:29 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 4e52c75568 options: make --breaklonglines work also when --ignorercfiles is used
This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?56179.

Bug existed since version 4.1, commit 167a8e5c.
2019-04-20 14:04:07 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 286c877853 tweaks: elide an unneeded parameter, as the function already assumes it
The do_wrap() function always gets 'openfile->current' as parameter,
and, internally, it assumes that it is handling the current line.
2019-04-19 09:47:21 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 167a8e5c09 options: make --nowrap override again a contrary nanorc setting
All other options are off by default and can only be switched *on*
(either by a command-line option or a nanorc setting) -- there are
no command-line options to switch them off again.  Except for the
--breaklonglines/--nowrap pair.  So these need special handling.

This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?56119.
Reported-by: Sébastien Desreux <seb@h-k.fr>

Bug existed since version 4.0, commit 4d40bea5.
2019-04-12 10:35:20 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 2552307064 options: remove -f (--finalnewline); go back to auto-adding this newline
For relatively inexperienced users (as most users of nano probably are)
it is far better that nano produces POSIX text files by default, where
each line ends with a newline character.  This means that these files
will "print" properly (not gluing the next prompt at the end of the
last line), tools will see and process each line of them, and, while
editing, adding text at the end is easier.

This addresses https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?55997.
Reported-by: Ralph Corderoy <ralph@inputplus.co.uk>
2019-04-07 10:02:05 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 5601b9a66b tweaks: switch back from checking FINAL_NEWLINE to checking NO_NEWLINES
This effectively reverts commit b6a76223 from a good two months ago.
2019-04-07 08:50:35 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 671db5e1e3 tweaks: rename an overshort type to something that makes some sense 2019-04-03 17:34:05 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg acfee2538e tweaks: rename a cryptic type to something that makes a little sense 2019-04-03 17:11:24 +02:00
Brand Huntsman 32431cddf8 files: block the resizing signal while reading from an external command
A SIGWINCH somehow causes the input stream to see EOT, with the result
that any remaining output of an external program would be lost.

This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?56038,
and fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?56033.

Signed-off-by: Brand Huntsman <alpha@qzx.com>
2019-04-03 15:14:33 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg aa2568858e tweaks: remove a superfluous check for NULL plus the associated message
The message has been there for a year and no one ever reported seeing it.
2019-04-03 15:11:18 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 19c82e6a43 feedback: spare the user a superfluous scaring when trying to exit
Also, a simple question is easier to answer than an annotated one.
2019-04-01 19:56:10 +02:00
Benno Schulenberg 3f695b8fb7 speller: resizing can happen also when configured with --enable-tiny
When nano was configured with --enable-tiny --enable-speller, the
block_sigwinch() function should be available, to mask SIGWINCHes
during a spell check.
2019-03-30 19:23:15 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg 6f07f2b444 tweaks: rename a function plus parameter, to stay closer to what it does 2019-03-27 19:46:37 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg 978c121de1 speller: block the resizing signal again during an external spell check
Somehow a SIGWINCH pushes nano past the wait() in do_alt_speller(),
even though the external spelling program hasn't finished.

This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?56010
by reverting commit 1f39f60b.

Bug existed since version 3.2.
2019-03-27 17:43:43 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg b58418b32f tweaks: rename a variable, to be more distinct 2019-03-21 19:21:45 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg cddfcb1b9d tweaks: rename a struct element, to make sense 2019-03-21 17:23:49 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg 6755b7c0a0 tweaks: rename four functions, to make more sense 2019-03-21 17:18:50 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg aac4fc46e9 tweaks: rename a type, to make more sense 2019-03-21 17:08:52 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg 15959346fb tweaks: exclude the guide-stripe code from the tiny version
The option is not available, so including the code is pointless.
2019-03-14 19:34:35 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg 19a833c94e startup: check again for a Linux console after reading all files
When there is a dash among the files on the command line, nano will read
data from standard input, which means that the latter is not connected to
a terminal and thus cannot be recognized as a Linux VT until nano has
finished reading the input and has reconnected the input source to the
terminal.

The first probe for a Linux VT is kept in place for now, so that nano
can stop when there are errors in an rcfile while running on a VT.
(This stopping will not work when data is read from standard input,
of course, but that is a smaller fish.)

This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?55912.
Reported-by: Enrico Mioso <mrkiko.rs@gmail.com>

Bug existed since the recognition of modified cursor keys on a Linux
console was introduced, in version 2.6.3, commit 290d278f.
2019-03-13 19:31:11 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg 20514eca19 feedback: make two error messages better match the option
And keep them identical.
2019-03-11 09:07:08 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg 4240423b9c help: in the tiny version, don't list an option that is the default
And don't recognize it either.
2019-03-10 19:19:31 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg 74752686f4 help: don't list the obsoleted -O and -S options in the --help output
And don't bother to recognize them either.
2019-03-10 19:19:17 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg a20340b5a8 copyright: update the years for significantly changed files 2019-03-10 17:03:42 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg 916b4d81d0 rcfile: add 'stripecolor' for changing the color of the guiding stripe
The default is now simply reverse video, which works better than a
"loud" colored bar in an interface that for the rest is monochrome.
2019-03-09 09:27:08 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg 66c6eb5166 new feature: option --guidestripe that shows a vertical guiding bar
Option -J (--guidestripe) takes a column number as argument and then
shows a vertical, colored bar over the entire height of the buffer,
to aid the user in regulating the width of the text when the terminal
is wider than this desired width.

This fulfills https://bugs.debian.org/916392.
Requested-by: Arturo Borrero González <arturo@debian.org>
And fulfills https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?55315.
Requested-by: Bryan Christ <bryan.christ@gmail.com>
2019-03-09 09:27:08 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg 79ca3ceabf copyright: update the years for the FSF 2019-02-24 19:35:56 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg 420fe4d1e6 tweaks: switch from checking MORE_SPACE to checking EMPTY_LINE 2019-02-19 19:53:19 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg 322a6f46fa tweaks: switch from checking SMOOTH_SCROLL to checking JUMPY_SCROLLING 2019-02-19 19:52:57 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg b6a762232e tweaks: switch from referencing NO_NEWLINES to referencing FINAL_NEWLINE 2019-02-19 19:45:55 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg 54055b6174 tweaks: switch from referencing NO_WRAP to referencing BREAK_LONG_LINES 2019-02-19 19:45:55 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg cb7c8255f4 options: warn when option -O or -S is given, and ignore them
If these two command-line options would override an rcfile setting of
their counterpart new option, the user might come to expect being able
to do this also in the future.  But these old options will be obsoleted
at some moment, so... better start ignoring them right now.
2019-02-19 19:13:53 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg 894aff0816 options: let --fill no longer imply automatic hard-wrapping
Now --fill only sets the target width for hard-wrapping and justifying,
but automatic hard-wrapping itself is switched on with --breaklonglines.
2019-02-18 09:34:18 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg 556c0a3865 rcfile: when an old flag is unset, set the corresponding new flag
This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?55583.
2019-02-18 09:34:18 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg ee979ae7b3 options: add -e, --emptyline, the counterpart of --morespace 2019-02-18 09:34:18 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg 401e43969c options: add -j, --jumpyscrolling, the counterpart of --smooth 2019-02-18 09:34:18 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg 5dbd9c0043 options: add -f, --finalnewline, the counterpart of --nonewlines 2019-02-18 09:34:18 +01:00
Benno Schulenberg cd9328fbf5 options: add -b, --breaklonglines, the counterpart of --nowrap 2019-02-18 09:34:18 +01:00