/* $Id$ */ /************************************************************************** * winio.c * * * * Copyright (C) 1999-2004 Chris Allegretta * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) * * any later version. * * * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * * GNU General Public License for more details. * * * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * * **************************************************************************/ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "proto.h" #include "nano.h" static int statblank = 0; /* Number of keystrokes left after we call statusbar(), before we actually blank the statusbar */ /* Control character compatibility: * * - NANO_BACKSPACE_KEY is Ctrl-H, which is Backspace under ASCII, ANSI, * VT100, and VT220. * - NANO_TAB_KEY is Ctrl-I, which is Tab under ASCII, ANSI, VT100, * VT220, and VT320. * - NANO_ENTER_KEY is Ctrl-M, which is Enter under ASCII, ANSI, VT100, * VT220, and VT320. * - NANO_XON_KEY is Ctrl-Q, which is XON under ASCII, ANSI, VT100, * VT220, and VT320. * - NANO_XOFF_KEY is Ctrl-S, which is XOFF under ASCII, ANSI, VT100, * VT220, and VT320. * - NANO_CONTROL_8 is Ctrl-8 (Ctrl-?), which is Delete under ASCII, * ANSI, VT100, and VT220, and which is Backspace under VT320. * * Note: VT220s and VT320s also generate Esc [ 3 ~ for Delete. By * default, xterm assumes it's running on a VT320 and generates Ctrl-8 * (Ctrl-?) for Backspace and Esc [ 3 ~ for Delete. This causes * problems for VT100-derived terminals such as the FreeBSD console, * which expect Ctrl-H for Backspace and Ctrl-8 (Ctrl-?) for Delete, and * on which the VT320 sequences are translated by the keypad to KEY_DC * and [nothing]. We work around this conflict via the REBIND_DELETE * flag: if it's not set, we assume VT320 compatibility, and if it is, * we assume VT100 compatibility. Thanks to Lee Nelson and Wouter van * Hemel for helping work this conflict out. * * Escape sequence compatibility: * * We support escape sequences for ANSI, VT100, VT220, VT320, the Linux * console, the FreeBSD console, the Hurd console (a.k.a. the Mach * console), xterm, rxvt, and Eterm. Among these, there are several * conflicts and omissions, outlined as follows: * * - Tab on ANSI == PageUp on FreeBSD console; the former is omitted. * (Ctrl-I is also Tab on ANSI, which we already support.) * - PageDown on FreeBSD console == Center (5) on numeric keypad with * NumLock off on Linux console; the latter is omitted. (The editing * keypad key is more important to have working than the numeric * keypad key, because the latter actually has no value when NumLock * is off.) * - F1 on FreeBSD console == the mouse key on xterm/rxvt/Eterm; the * latter is omitted. (Mouse input will only work properly if the * extended keypad value KEY_MOUSE is generated on mouse events * instead of the escape sequence.) * - F9 on FreeBSD console == PageDown on Hurd console; the former is * omitted. (The editing keypad is more important to have working * than the function keys, because the functions of the former are not * arbitrary and the functions of the latter are.) * - F10 on FreeBSD console == PageUp on Hurd console; the former is * omitted. (Same as above.) * - F13 on FreeBSD console == End on Hurd console; the former is * omitted. (Same as above.) * - The Hurd console has no escape sequences for F11, F12, F13, F14, or * Center (5) on the numeric keypad with NumLock off. * * Note that Center (5) on the numeric keypad with NumLock off can also * be the Begin key. */ /* Read in a single input character. If it's ignored, swallow it and go * on. Otherwise, try to translate it from ASCII, extended keypad * values, and/or escape sequences. Supported extended keypad values * consist of [arrow key], Ctrl-[arrow key], Shift-[arrow key], Enter, * Backspace, the editing keypad (Insert, Delete, Home, End, PageUp, and * PageDown), the function keypad (F1-F14), and the numeric keypad with * NumLock off. Assume nodelay(win) is FALSE. */ int get_kbinput(WINDOW *win, int *meta_key) { int kbinput, retval; #ifndef NANO_SMALL allow_pending_sigwinch(TRUE); #endif kbinput = get_ignored_kbinput(win); retval = get_accepted_kbinput(win, kbinput, meta_key); #ifndef NANO_SMALL allow_pending_sigwinch(FALSE); #endif return retval; } /* Read in a string of input characters (e.g. an escape sequence) * verbatim, and return the length of the string in kbinput_len. Assume * nodelay(win) is FALSE. */ int *get_verbatim_kbinput(WINDOW *win, size_t *kbinput_len, int allow_ascii) { int kbinput, *verbatim_kbinput; #ifndef NANO_SMALL allow_pending_sigwinch(TRUE); #endif /* Turn off flow control characters if necessary so that we can type * them in verbatim, and turn the keypad off so that we don't get * extended keypad values outside the ASCII range. */ if (ISSET(PRESERVE)) disable_flow_control(); keypad(win, FALSE); kbinput = wgetch(win); verbatim_kbinput = (int *)nmalloc(sizeof(int)); verbatim_kbinput[0] = kbinput; *kbinput_len = 1; if (allow_ascii && kbinput >= '0' && kbinput <= '2') /* Entering a three-digit decimal ASCII code from 000-255 in * verbatim mode will produce the corresponding ASCII * character. */ verbatim_kbinput[0] = get_ascii_kbinput(win, kbinput); else { nodelay(win, TRUE); #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "get_verbatim_kbinput(): kbinput = %d\n", kbinput); #endif while ((kbinput = wgetch(win)) != ERR) { (*kbinput_len)++; verbatim_kbinput = (int *)nrealloc(verbatim_kbinput, *kbinput_len * sizeof(int)); verbatim_kbinput[*kbinput_len - 1] = kbinput; #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "get_verbatim_kbinput(): kbinput = %d\n", kbinput); #endif } nodelay(win, FALSE); } /* Turn flow control characters back on if necessary and turn the * keypad back on now that we're done. */ if (ISSET(PRESERVE)) enable_flow_control(); keypad(win, TRUE); #ifndef NANO_SMALL allow_pending_sigwinch(FALSE); #endif return verbatim_kbinput; } /* Swallow input characters that should be quietly ignored, and return * the first input character that shouldn't be. */ int get_ignored_kbinput(WINDOW *win) { int kbinput; while (TRUE) { kbinput = wgetch(win); switch (kbinput) { case ERR: #ifdef KEY_RESIZE /* Slang and SunOS 5.7-5.9 don't support KEY_RESIZE. */ case KEY_RESIZE: #endif #ifdef PDCURSES case KEY_SHIFT_L: case KEY_SHIFT_R: case KEY_CONTROL_L: case KEY_CONTROL_R: case KEY_ALT_L: case KEY_ALT_R: #endif #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "get_ignored_kbinput(): kbinput = %d\n", kbinput); #endif break; default: return kbinput; } } } /* Translate acceptable ASCII, extended keypad values, and/or escape * sequences. Set meta_key to 1 if we get a Meta sequence. Assume * nodelay(win) is FALSE. */ int get_accepted_kbinput(WINDOW *win, int kbinput, int *meta_key) { *meta_key = FALSE; switch (kbinput) { case NANO_CONTROL_3: /* Escape */ kbinput = wgetch(win); switch (kbinput) { case NANO_CONTROL_3: /* Escape */ kbinput = wgetch(win); /* Esc Esc [three-digit decimal ASCII code from * 000-255] == [corresponding ASCII character]; * Esc Esc 2 obviously can't be Ctrl-2 here */ if (kbinput >= '0' && kbinput <= '2') kbinput = get_ascii_kbinput(win, kbinput); /* Esc Esc [character] == Ctrl-[character]; * Ctrl-Space (Ctrl-2) == Ctrl-@ == Ctrl-` */ else if (kbinput == ' ' || kbinput == '@' || kbinput == '`') kbinput = NANO_CONTROL_SPACE; /* Ctrl-3 (Ctrl-[, Esc) to Ctrl-7 (Ctrl-_) */ else if (kbinput >= '3' && kbinput <= '7') kbinput -= 24; /* Ctrl-8 (Ctrl-?) */ else if (kbinput == '8' || kbinput == '?') kbinput = NANO_CONTROL_8; /* Ctrl-A to Ctrl-_ */ else if (kbinput >= 'A' && kbinput <= '_') kbinput -= 64; /* Ctrl-A to Ctrl-~ */ else if (kbinput >= 'a' && kbinput <= '~') kbinput -= 96; break; case 'O': case 'o': case '[': { int old_kbinput = kbinput, *escape_seq; size_t escape_seq_len; nodelay(win, TRUE); kbinput = wgetch(win); switch (kbinput) { case ERR: kbinput = tolower(old_kbinput); *meta_key = TRUE; break; default: ungetch(kbinput); ungetch(old_kbinput); escape_seq = get_verbatim_kbinput(win, &escape_seq_len, 0); kbinput = get_escape_seq_kbinput(win, escape_seq, escape_seq_len); free(escape_seq); } nodelay(win, FALSE); break; } default: /* Esc [character] == Meta-[character] */ kbinput = tolower(kbinput); *meta_key = TRUE; } break; case NANO_CONTROL_8: kbinput = ISSET(REBIND_DELETE) ? NANO_DELETE_KEY : NANO_BACKSPACE_KEY; break; case KEY_DOWN: kbinput = NANO_NEXTLINE_KEY; break; case KEY_UP: kbinput = NANO_PREVLINE_KEY; break; case KEY_LEFT: kbinput = NANO_BACK_KEY; break; case KEY_RIGHT: kbinput = NANO_FORWARD_KEY; break; #ifdef KEY_HOME /* HP-UX 10 and 11 don't support KEY_HOME. */ case KEY_HOME: kbinput = NANO_HOME_KEY; break; #endif case KEY_BACKSPACE: kbinput = NANO_BACKSPACE_KEY; break; case KEY_DC: kbinput = ISSET(REBIND_DELETE) ? NANO_BACKSPACE_KEY : NANO_DELETE_KEY; break; case KEY_IC: kbinput = NANO_INSERTFILE_KEY; break; case KEY_NPAGE: kbinput = NANO_NEXTPAGE_KEY; break; case KEY_PPAGE: kbinput = NANO_PREVPAGE_KEY; break; case KEY_ENTER: kbinput = NANO_ENTER_KEY; break; case KEY_B2: /* Center (5) on numeric keypad with NumLock off * on xterm. */ #ifdef KEY_BEG /* Slang doesn't support KEY_BEG. */ case KEY_BEG: /* Center (5) on numeric keypad with NumLock off * on Eterm. */ #endif kbinput = '5'; break; #ifdef KEY_END /* HP-UX 10 and 11 don't support KEY_END. */ case KEY_END: kbinput = NANO_END_KEY; break; #endif #ifdef KEY_SUSPEND /* Slang doesn't support KEY_SUSPEND. */ case KEY_SUSPEND: kbinput = NANO_SUSPEND_KEY; break; #endif #ifdef KEY_SLEFT /* Slang doesn't support KEY_SLEFT. */ case KEY_SLEFT: kbinput = NANO_BACK_KEY; break; #endif #ifdef KEY_SRIGHT /* Slang doesn't support KEY_SRIGHT. */ case KEY_SRIGHT: kbinput = NANO_FORWARD_KEY; break; #endif } #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "get_accepted_kbinput(): kbinput = %d, meta_key = %d\n", kbinput, *meta_key); #endif return kbinput; } /* Translate a three-digit decimal ASCII code from 000-255 into the * corresponding ASCII character. */ int get_ascii_kbinput(WINDOW *win, int kbinput) { int retval; switch (kbinput) { case '0': case '1': case '2': retval = (kbinput - '0') * 100; break; default: return kbinput; } kbinput = wgetch(win); switch (kbinput) { case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': case '5': retval += (kbinput - '0') * 10; break; case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': if (retval < 200) { retval += (kbinput - '0') * 10; break; } default: return kbinput; } kbinput = wgetch(win); switch (kbinput) { case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': case '5': retval += kbinput - '0'; break; case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': if (retval < 250) { retval += kbinput - '0'; break; } default: return kbinput; } #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "get_ascii_kbinput(): kbinput = %d\n", kbinput); #endif return retval; } /* Translate escape sequences, most of which correspond to extended * keypad values. These sequences are generated when the terminal * doesn't support the needed keys. Assume that Escape has already been * read in, and that nodelay(win) is TRUE. */ int get_escape_seq_kbinput(WINDOW *win, int *escape_seq, size_t escape_seq_len) { int kbinput = ERR; if (escape_seq_len > 1) { switch (escape_seq[0]) { case 'O': switch (escape_seq[1]) { case '2': if (escape_seq_len >= 3) { switch (escape_seq[2]) { case 'P': /* Esc O 2 P == F13 on * xterm. */ kbinput = KEY_F(13); break; case 'Q': /* Esc O 2 Q == F14 on * xterm. */ kbinput = KEY_F(14); break; } } break; case 'A': /* Esc O A == Up on VT100/VT320/xterm. */ case 'B': /* Esc O B == Down on * VT100/VT320/xterm. */ case 'C': /* Esc O C == Right on * VT100/VT320/xterm. */ case 'D': /* Esc O D == Left on * VT100/VT320/xterm. */ kbinput = get_escape_seq_abcd(escape_seq[1]); break; case 'E': /* Esc O E == Center (5) on numeric keypad * with NumLock off on xterm. */ kbinput = '5'; break; case 'F': /* Esc O F == End on xterm. */ kbinput = NANO_END_KEY; break; case 'H': /* Esc O H == Home on xterm. */ kbinput = NANO_HOME_KEY; break; case 'M': /* Esc O M == Enter on numeric keypad with * NumLock off on * VT100/VT220/VT320/xterm/Eterm. */ kbinput = NANO_ENTER_KEY; break; case 'P': /* Esc O P == F1 on VT100/VT220/VT320/Hurd * console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(1); break; case 'Q': /* Esc O Q == F2 on VT100/VT220/VT320/Hurd * console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(2); break; case 'R': /* Esc O R == F3 on VT100/VT220/VT320/Hurd * console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(3); break; case 'S': /* Esc O S == F4 on VT100/VT220/VT320/Hurd * console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(4); break; case 'T': /* Esc O T == F5 on Hurd console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(5); break; case 'U': /* Esc O U == F6 on Hurd console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(6); break; case 'V': /* Esc O V == F7 on Hurd console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(7); break; case 'W': /* Esc O W == F8 on Hurd console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(8); break; case 'X': /* Esc O X == F9 on Hurd console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(9); break; case 'Y': /* Esc O Y == F10 on Hurd console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(10); break; case 'a': /* Esc O a == Ctrl-Up on rxvt. */ case 'b': /* Esc O b == Ctrl-Down on rxvt. */ case 'c': /* Esc O c == Ctrl-Right on rxvt. */ case 'd': /* Esc O d == Ctrl-Left on rxvt. */ kbinput = get_escape_seq_abcd(escape_seq[1]); break; case 'j': /* Esc O j == '*' on numeric keypad with * NumLock off on * VT100/VT220/VT320/xterm/rxvt. */ kbinput = '*'; break; case 'k': /* Esc O k == '+' on numeric keypad with * NumLock off on * VT100/VT220/VT320/xterm/rxvt. */ kbinput = '+'; break; case 'l': /* Esc O l == ',' on numeric keypad with * NumLock off on * VT100/VT220/VT320/xterm/rxvt. */ kbinput = '+'; break; case 'm': /* Esc O m == '-' on numeric keypad with * NumLock off on * VT100/VT220/VT320/xterm/rxvt. */ kbinput = '-'; break; case 'n': /* Esc O n == Delete (.) on numeric keypad * with NumLock off on * VT100/VT220/VT320/xterm/rxvt. */ kbinput = NANO_DELETE_KEY; break; case 'o': /* Esc O o == '/' on numeric keypad with * NumLock off on * VT100/VT220/VT320/xterm/rxvt. */ kbinput = '/'; break; case 'p': /* Esc O p == Insert (0) on numeric keypad * with NumLock off on * VT100/VT220/VT320/rxvt. */ kbinput = NANO_INSERTFILE_KEY; break; case 'q': /* Esc O q == End (1) on numeric keypad * with NumLock off on * VT100/VT220/VT320/rxvt. */ kbinput = NANO_END_KEY; break; case 'r': /* Esc O r == Down (2) on numeric keypad * with NumLock off on * VT100/VT220/VT320/rxvt. */ kbinput = NANO_NEXTLINE_KEY; break; case 's': /* Esc O s == PageDown (3) on numeric * keypad with NumLock off on * VT100/VT220/VT320/rxvt. */ kbinput = NANO_NEXTPAGE_KEY; break; case 't': /* Esc O t == Left (4) on numeric keypad * with NumLock off on * VT100/VT220/VT320/rxvt. */ kbinput = NANO_BACK_KEY; break; case 'u': /* Esc O u == Center (5) on numeric keypad * with NumLock off on * VT100/VT220/VT320/rxvt/Eterm. */ kbinput = '5'; break; case 'v': /* Esc O v == Right (6) on numeric keypad * with NumLock off on * VT100/VT220/VT320/rxvt. */ kbinput = NANO_FORWARD_KEY; break; case 'w': /* Esc O w == Home (7) on numeric keypad * with NumLock off on * VT100/VT220/VT320/rxvt. */ kbinput = NANO_HOME_KEY; break; case 'x': /* Esc O x == Up (8) on numeric keypad * with NumLock off on * VT100/VT220/VT320/rxvt. */ kbinput = NANO_PREVLINE_KEY; break; case 'y': /* Esc O y == PageUp (9) on numeric keypad * with NumLock off on * VT100/VT220/VT320/rxvt. */ kbinput = NANO_PREVPAGE_KEY; break; } break; case 'o': switch (escape_seq[1]) { case 'a': /* Esc o a == Ctrl-Up on Eterm. */ case 'b': /* Esc o b == Ctrl-Down on Eterm. */ case 'c': /* Esc o c == Ctrl-Right on Eterm. */ case 'd': /* Esc o d == Ctrl-Left on Eterm. */ kbinput = get_escape_seq_abcd(escape_seq[1]); break; } break; case '[': switch (escape_seq[1]) { case '1': if (escape_seq_len >= 3) { switch (escape_seq[2]) { case '1': /* Esc [ 1 1 ~ == F1 on * rxvt/Eterm. */ kbinput = KEY_F(1); break; case '2': /* Esc [ 1 2 ~ == F2 on * rxvt/Eterm. */ kbinput = KEY_F(2); break; case '3': /* Esc [ 1 3 ~ == F3 on * rxvt/Eterm. */ kbinput = KEY_F(3); break; case '4': /* Esc [ 1 4 ~ == F4 on * rxvt/Eterm. */ kbinput = KEY_F(4); break; case '5': /* Esc [ 1 5 ~ == F5 on * xterm/rxvt/Eterm. */ kbinput = KEY_F(5); break; case '7': /* Esc [ 1 7 ~ == F6 on * VT220/VT320/Linux * console/xterm/rxvt/Eterm. */ kbinput = KEY_F(6); break; case '8': /* Esc [ 1 8 ~ == F7 on * VT220/VT320/Linux * console/xterm/rxvt/Eterm. */ kbinput = KEY_F(7); break; case '9': /* Esc [ 1 9 ~ == F8 on * VT220/VT320/Linux * console/xterm/rxvt/Eterm. */ kbinput = KEY_F(8); break; case ';': if (escape_seq_len >= 4) { switch (escape_seq[3]) { case '2': if (escape_seq_len >= 5) { switch (escape_seq[4]) { case 'A': /* Esc [ 1 ; 2 A == Shift-Up on * xterm. */ case 'B': /* Esc [ 1 ; 2 B == Shift-Down on * xterm. */ case 'C': /* Esc [ 1 ; 2 C == Shift-Right on * xterm. */ case 'D': /* Esc [ 1 ; 2 D == Shift-Left on * xterm. */ kbinput = get_escape_seq_abcd(escape_seq[4]); break; } } break; case '5': if (escape_seq_len >= 5) { switch (escape_seq[4]) { case 'A': /* Esc [ 1 ; 5 A == Ctrl-Up on * xterm. */ case 'B': /* Esc [ 1 ; 5 B == Ctrl-Down on * xterm. */ case 'C': /* Esc [ 1 ; 5 C == Ctrl-Right on * xterm. */ case 'D': /* Esc [ 1 ; 5 D == Ctrl-Left on * xterm. */ kbinput = get_escape_seq_abcd(escape_seq[4]); break; } } break; } } break; default: /* Esc [ 1 ~ == Home on * VT320/Linux console. */ kbinput = NANO_HOME_KEY; break; } } break; case '2': if (escape_seq_len >= 3) { switch (escape_seq[2]) { case '0': /* Esc [ 2 0 ~ == F9 on * VT220/VT320/Linux * console/xterm/rxvt/Eterm. */ kbinput = KEY_F(9); break; case '1': /* Esc [ 2 1 ~ == F10 on * VT220/VT320/Linux * console/xterm/rxvt/Eterm. */ kbinput = KEY_F(10); break; case '3': /* Esc [ 2 3 ~ == F11 on * VT220/VT320/Linux * console/xterm/rxvt/Eterm. */ kbinput = KEY_F(11); break; case '4': /* Esc [ 2 4 ~ == F12 on * VT220/VT320/Linux * console/xterm/rxvt/Eterm. */ kbinput = KEY_F(12); break; case '5': /* Esc [ 2 5 ~ == F13 on * VT220/VT320/Linux * console/rxvt/Eterm. */ kbinput = KEY_F(13); break; case '6': /* Esc [ 2 6 ~ == F14 on * VT220/VT320/Linux * console/rxvt/Eterm. */ kbinput = KEY_F(14); break; default: /* Esc [ 2 ~ == Insert on * VT220/VT320/Linux * console/xterm. */ kbinput = NANO_INSERTFILE_KEY; break; } } break; case '3': /* Esc [ 3 ~ == Delete on * VT220/VT320/Linux console/xterm. */ kbinput = NANO_DELETE_KEY; break; case '4': /* Esc [ 4 ~ == End on VT220/VT320/Linux * console/xterm. */ kbinput = NANO_END_KEY; break; case '5': /* Esc [ 5 ~ == PageUp on * VT220/VT320/Linux console/xterm; Esc [ * 5 ^ == PageUp on Eterm. */ kbinput = NANO_PREVPAGE_KEY; break; case '6': /* Esc [ 6 ~ == PageDown on * VT220/VT320/Linux console/xterm; Esc [ * 6 ^ == PageDown on Eterm. */ kbinput = NANO_NEXTPAGE_KEY; break; case '7': /* Esc [ 7 ~ == Home on rxvt. */ kbinput = NANO_HOME_KEY; break; case '8': /* Esc [ 8 ~ == End on rxvt. */ kbinput = NANO_END_KEY; break; case '9': /* Esc [ 9 == Delete on Hurd console. */ kbinput = NANO_DELETE_KEY; break; case '@': /* Esc [ @ == Insert on Hurd console. */ kbinput = NANO_INSERTFILE_KEY; break; case 'A': /* Esc [ A == Up on ANSI/VT220/Linux * console/FreeBSD console/Hurd * console/rxvt/Eterm. */ case 'B': /* Esc [ B == Down on ANSI/VT220/Linux * console/FreeBSD console/Hurd * console/rxvt/Eterm. */ case 'C': /* Esc [ C == Right on ANSI/VT220/Linux * console/FreeBSD console/Hurd * console/rxvt/Eterm. */ case 'D': /* Esc [ D == Left on ANSI/VT220/Linux * console/FreeBSD console/Hurd * console/rxvt/Eterm. */ kbinput = get_escape_seq_abcd(escape_seq[1]); break; case 'E': /* Esc [ E == Center (5) on numeric keypad * with NumLock off on FreeBSD console. */ kbinput = '5'; break; case 'F': /* Esc [ F == End on FreeBSD * console/Eterm. */ kbinput = NANO_END_KEY; break; case 'G': /* Esc [ G == PageDown on FreeBSD * console. */ kbinput = NANO_NEXTPAGE_KEY; break; case 'H': /* Esc [ H == Home on ANSI/VT220/FreeBSD * console/Hurd console/Eterm. */ kbinput = NANO_HOME_KEY; break; case 'I': /* Esc [ I == PageUp on FreeBSD * console. */ kbinput = NANO_PREVPAGE_KEY; break; case 'L': /* Esc [ L == Insert on ANSI/FreeBSD * console. */ kbinput = NANO_INSERTFILE_KEY; break; case 'M': /* Esc [ M == F1 on FreeBSD console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(1); break; case 'N': /* Esc [ N == F2 on FreeBSD console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(2); break; case 'O': if (escape_seq_len >= 3) { switch (escape_seq[2]) { case 'P': /* Esc [ O P == F1 on * xterm. */ kbinput = KEY_F(1); break; case 'Q': /* Esc [ O Q == F2 on * xterm. */ kbinput = KEY_F(2); break; case 'R': /* Esc [ O R == F3 on * xterm. */ kbinput = KEY_F(3); break; case 'S': /* Esc [ O S == F4 on * xterm. */ kbinput = KEY_F(4); break; default: /* Esc [ O == F3 on * FreeBSD console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(3); break; } } break; case 'P': /* Esc [ P == F4 on FreeBSD console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(4); break; case 'Q': /* Esc [ Q == F5 on FreeBSD console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(5); break; case 'R': /* Esc [ R == F6 on FreeBSD console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(6); break; case 'S': /* Esc [ S == F7 on FreeBSD console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(7); break; case 'T': /* Esc [ T == F8 on FreeBSD console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(8); break; case 'U': /* Esc [ U == PageDown on Hurd console. */ kbinput = NANO_NEXTPAGE_KEY; break; case 'V': /* Esc [ V == PageUp on Hurd console. */ kbinput = NANO_PREVPAGE_KEY; break; case 'W': /* Esc [ W == F11 on FreeBSD console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(11); break; case 'X': /* Esc [ X == F12 on FreeBSD console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(12); break; case 'Y': /* Esc [ Y == End on Hurd console. */ kbinput = NANO_END_KEY; break; case 'Z': /* Esc [ Z == F14 on FreeBSD console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(14); break; case 'a': /* Esc [ a == Shift-Up on rxvt/Eterm. */ case 'b': /* Esc [ b == Shift-Down on rxvt/Eterm. */ case 'c': /* Esc [ c == Shift-Right on * rxvt/Eterm. */ case 'd': /* Esc [ d == Shift-Left on rxvt/Eterm. */ kbinput = get_escape_seq_abcd(escape_seq[1]); break; case '[': if (escape_seq_len >= 3) { switch (escape_seq[2]) { case 'A': /* Esc [ [ A == F1 on Linux * console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(1); break; case 'B': /* Esc [ [ B == F2 on Linux * console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(2); break; case 'C': /* Esc [ [ C == F3 on Linux * console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(3); break; case 'D': /* Esc [ [ D == F4 on Linux * console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(4); break; case 'E': /* Esc [ [ E == F5 on Linux * console. */ kbinput = KEY_F(5); break; } } break; } break; } } if (kbinput == ERR) { /* This escape sequence is unrecognized; send it back. */ for (; escape_seq_len > 1; escape_seq_len--) ungetch(escape_seq[escape_seq_len - 1]); kbinput = escape_seq[0]; } return kbinput; } /* Return the equivalent arrow key value for the case-insensitive * letters A (up), B (down), C (right), and D (left). These are common * to many escape sequences. */ int get_escape_seq_abcd(int kbinput) { switch (tolower(kbinput)) { case 'a': return NANO_PREVLINE_KEY; case 'b': return NANO_NEXTLINE_KEY; case 'c': return NANO_FORWARD_KEY; case 'd': return NANO_BACK_KEY; default: return ERR; } } #ifndef DISABLE_MOUSE /* Check for a mouse event, and if one's taken place, save the * coordinates where it took place in mouse_x and mouse_y. After that, * if allow_shortcuts is zero, return 0. Otherwise, if the mouse event * took place on the shortcut list on the bottom two lines of the screen * (assuming that the shortcut list is visible), figure out which * shortcut was clicked and ungetch() the equivalent keystroke(s). * Return 0 if no keystrokes were ungetch()ed, or 1 if at least one was. * Assume that KEY_MOUSE has already been read in. */ int get_mouseinput(int *mouse_x, int *mouse_y, int allow_shortcuts) { MEVENT mevent; *mouse_x = -1; *mouse_y = -1; /* First, get the actual mouse event. */ if (getmouse(&mevent) == ERR) return 0; /* Save the screen coordinates where the mouse event took place. */ *mouse_x = mevent.x; *mouse_y = mevent.y; /* If we're not allowing shortcuts' we're done now. */ if (!allow_shortcuts) return 0; /* Otherwise, if the current shortcut list is being displayed on the * last two lines of the screen and the mouse event took place * inside it, we need to figure out which shortcut was clicked and * ungetch() the equivalent keystroke(s) for it. */ if (!ISSET(NO_HELP) && wenclose(bottomwin, *mouse_y, *mouse_x)) { int i, j; int currslen; /* The number of shortcuts in the current shortcut list. */ const shortcut *s = currshortcut; /* The actual shortcut we clicked on, starting at the first * one in the current shortcut list. */ /* Get the shortcut lists' length. */ if (currshortcut == main_list) currslen = MAIN_VISIBLE; else currslen = length_of_list(currshortcut); /* Calculate the width of each shortcut in the list (it's the * same for all of them). */ if (currslen < 2) i = COLS / 6; else i = COLS / ((currslen / 2) + (currslen % 2)); /* Calculate the y-coordinates relative to the beginning of * bottomwin, i.e, the bottom three lines of the screen. */ j = *mouse_y - (editwinrows + 3); /* If we're on the statusbar, beyond the end of the shortcut * list, or beyond the end of a shortcut on the right side of * the screen, don't do anything. */ if (j < 0 || (*mouse_x / i) >= currslen) return 0; j = (*mouse_x / i) * 2 + j; if (j >= currslen) return 0; /* Go through the shortcut list to determine which shortcut was * clicked. */ for (; j > 0; j--) s = s->next; /* And ungetch() the equivalent control key. If it's a Meta key * sequence, we need to ungetch() Escape too. Assume that the * shortcut has an equivalent control key, meta key sequence, or * both. */ if (s->ctrlval != NANO_NO_KEY) ungetch(s->ctrlval); else if (s->ctrlval != NANO_NO_KEY) { ungetch(s->metaval); ungetch(NANO_CONTROL_3); } return 1; } return 0; } #endif int do_first_line(void) { current = fileage; placewewant = 0; current_x = 0; edit_update(current, TOP); return 1; } int do_last_line(void) { current = filebot; placewewant = 0; current_x = 0; edit_update(current, CENTER); return 1; } /* Return the placewewant associated with current_x. That is, xplustabs * is the zero-based column position of the cursor. Value is no smaller * than current_x. */ size_t xplustabs(void) { return strnlenpt(current->data, current_x); } /* actual_x() gives the index in str of the character displayed at * column xplus. That is, actual_x() is the largest value such that * strnlenpt(str, actual_x(str, xplus)) <= xplus. */ size_t actual_x(const char *str, size_t xplus) { size_t i = 0; /* the position in str, returned */ size_t length = 0; /* the screen display width to str[i] */ assert(str != NULL); for (; length < xplus && *str != '\0'; i++, str++) { if (*str == '\t') length += tabsize - (length % tabsize); else if (is_cntrl_char((int)*str)) length += 2; else length++; } assert(length == strnlenpt(str - i, i)); assert(i <= strlen(str - i)); if (length > xplus) i--; return i; } /* A strlen() with tabs factored in, similar to xplustabs(). How many * columns wide are the first size characters of buf? */ size_t strnlenpt(const char *buf, size_t size) { size_t length = 0; assert(buf != NULL); for (; *buf != '\0' && size != 0; size--, buf++) { if (*buf == '\t') length += tabsize - (length % tabsize); else if (is_cntrl_char((int)*buf)) length += 2; else length++; } return length; } /* How many columns wide is buf? */ size_t strlenpt(const char *buf) { return strnlenpt(buf, (size_t)-1); } void blank_titlebar(void) { mvwaddstr(topwin, 0, 0, hblank); } void blank_edit(void) { size_t i; for (i = 0; i < editwinrows; i++) mvwaddstr(edit, i, 0, hblank); } void blank_statusbar(void) { mvwaddstr(bottomwin, 0, 0, hblank); } void check_statblank(void) { if (statblank > 1) statblank--; else if (statblank == 1 && !ISSET(CONSTUPDATE)) { statblank = 0; blank_statusbar(); wnoutrefresh(bottomwin); reset_cursor(); wrefresh(edit); } } void blank_bottombars(void) { if (!ISSET(NO_HELP)) { mvwaddstr(bottomwin, 1, 0, hblank); mvwaddstr(bottomwin, 2, 0, hblank); } } /* 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 * one-based, so len == 0 means you get "" returned. The returned * string is dynamically allocated, and should be freed. */ char *display_string(const char *buf, size_t start_col, size_t len) { size_t start_index; /* Index in buf of first character shown in return value. */ size_t column; /* Screen column start_index corresponds to. */ size_t end_index; /* Index in buf of last character shown in return value. */ size_t alloc_len; /* The length of memory allocated for converted. */ char *converted; /* The string we return. */ size_t index; /* Current position in converted. */ if (len == 0) return mallocstrcpy(NULL, ""); start_index = actual_x(buf, start_col); column = strnlenpt(buf, start_index); assert(column <= start_col); end_index = actual_x(buf, start_col + len - 1); alloc_len = strnlenpt(buf, end_index + 1) - column; if (len > alloc_len + column - start_col) len = alloc_len + column - start_col; converted = charalloc(alloc_len + 1); buf += start_index; index = 0; for (; index < alloc_len; buf++) { if (*buf == '\t') do { converted[index++] = ' '; } while ((column + index) % tabsize); else if (is_cntrl_char(*buf)) { converted[index++] = '^'; if (*buf == '\n') /* Treat newlines embedded in a line as encoded nulls; * the line in question should be run through unsunder() * before reaching here. */ converted[index++] = '@'; else if (*buf == NANO_CONTROL_8) converted[index++] = '?'; else converted[index++] = *buf + 64; } else converted[index++] = *buf; } assert(len <= alloc_len + column - start_col); charmove(converted, converted + start_col - column, len); null_at(&converted, len); return charealloc(converted, len + 1); } /* Repaint the statusbar when getting a character in nanogetstr(). buf * should be no longer than max(0, COLS - 4). * * Note that we must turn on A_REVERSE here, since do_help() turns it * off! */ void nanoget_repaint(const char *buf, const char *inputbuf, size_t x) { size_t x_real = strnlenpt(inputbuf, x); int wid = COLS - strlen(buf) - 2; assert(0 <= x && x <= strlen(inputbuf)); wattron(bottomwin, A_REVERSE); blank_statusbar(); mvwaddstr(bottomwin, 0, 0, buf); waddch(bottomwin, ':'); if (COLS > 1) waddch(bottomwin, x_real < wid ? ' ' : '$'); if (COLS > 2) { size_t page_start = x_real - x_real % wid; char *expanded = display_string(inputbuf, page_start, wid); assert(wid > 0); assert(strlen(expanded) <= wid); waddstr(bottomwin, expanded); free(expanded); wmove(bottomwin, 0, COLS - wid + x_real - page_start); } else wmove(bottomwin, 0, COLS - 1); wattroff(bottomwin, A_REVERSE); } /* Get the input from the keyboard; this should only be called from * statusq(). */ int nanogetstr(int allowtabs, const char *buf, const char *def, #ifndef NANO_SMALL historyheadtype *history_list, #endif const shortcut *s #ifndef DISABLE_TABCOMP , int *list #endif ) { int kbinput; int meta_key; static int x = -1; /* the cursor position in 'answer' */ int xend; /* length of 'answer', the status bar text */ int tabbed = 0; /* used by input_tab() */ const shortcut *t; #ifndef NANO_SMALL /* for history */ char *history = NULL; char *currentbuf = NULL; char *complete = NULL; int last_kbinput = 0; /* This variable is used in the search history code. use_cb == 0 means that we're using the existing history and ignoring currentbuf. use_cb == 1 means that the entry in answer should be moved to currentbuf or restored from currentbuf to answer. use_cb == 2 means that the entry in currentbuf should be moved to answer or restored from answer to currentbuf. */ int use_cb = 0; #endif xend = strlen(def); /* Only put x at the end of the string if it's uninitialized or if it would be past the end of the string as it is. Otherwise, leave it alone. This is so the cursor position stays at the same place if a prompt-changing toggle is pressed. */ if (x == -1 || x > xend || resetstatuspos) x = xend; answer = charealloc(answer, xend + 1); if (xend > 0) strcpy(answer, def); else answer[0] = '\0'; #if !defined(DISABLE_HELP) || !defined(DISABLE_MOUSE) currshortcut = s; #endif /* Get the input! */ nanoget_repaint(buf, answer, x); /* Make sure any editor screen updates are displayed before getting input */ wrefresh(edit); while ((kbinput = get_kbinput(bottomwin, &meta_key)) != NANO_ENTER_KEY) { for (t = s; t != NULL; t = t->next) { #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "Aha! \'%c\' (%d)\n", kbinput, kbinput); #endif /* Temporary hack to interpret NANO_HELP_FKEY correctly. */ if (kbinput == t->funcval) kbinput = t->ctrlval; if (kbinput == t->ctrlval && is_cntrl_char(kbinput)) { #ifndef DISABLE_HELP /* Have to do this here, it would be too late to do it in statusq() */ if (kbinput == NANO_HELP_KEY) { do_help(); break; } #endif #ifndef NANO_SMALL /* Have to handle these here too, for the time being */ if (kbinput == NANO_PREVLINE_KEY || kbinput == NANO_NEXTLINE_KEY) break; #endif return t->ctrlval; } } assert(0 <= x && x <= xend && xend == strlen(answer)); if (kbinput != '\t') tabbed = 0; switch (kbinput) { #ifndef DISABLE_MOUSE case KEY_MOUSE: do_mouse(); break; #endif case NANO_HOME_KEY: #ifndef NANO_SMALL if (ISSET(SMART_HOME)) { int old_x = x; for (x = 0; isblank(answer[x]) && x < xend; x++) ; if (x == old_x || x == xend) x = 0; } else #endif x = 0; break; case NANO_END_KEY: x = xend; break; case NANO_FORWARD_KEY: if (x < xend) x++; break; case NANO_DELETE_KEY: if (!ISSET(RESTRICTED) || filename[0] == '\0' || s != writefile_list) { if (x < xend) { charmove(answer + x, answer + x + 1, xend - x); xend--; } } break; case NANO_CUT_KEY: case NANO_UNCUT_KEY: if (!ISSET(RESTRICTED) || filename[0] == '\0' || s != writefile_list) { null_at(&answer, 0); xend = 0; x = 0; } break; case NANO_BACKSPACE_KEY: if (!ISSET(RESTRICTED) || filename[0] == '\0' || s != writefile_list) { if (x > 0) { charmove(answer + x - 1, answer + x, xend - x + 1); x--; xend--; } } break; case NANO_TAB_KEY: #ifndef NANO_SMALL /* tab history completion */ if (history_list != NULL) { if (!complete || last_kbinput != NANO_TAB_KEY) { history_list->current = (historytype *)history_list; history_list->len = strlen(answer); } if (history_list->len > 0) { complete = get_history_completion(history_list, answer); xend = strlen(complete); x = xend; answer = mallocstrcpy(answer, complete); } } #ifndef DISABLE_TABCOMP else #endif #endif #ifndef DISABLE_TABCOMP if (allowtabs) { int shift = 0; answer = input_tab(answer, x, &tabbed, &shift, list); xend = strlen(answer); x += shift; if (x > xend) x = xend; } #endif break; case NANO_BACK_KEY: if (x > 0) x--; break; case NANO_PREVLINE_KEY: #ifndef NANO_SMALL if (history_list != NULL) { /* if currentbuf is NULL, or if use_cb is 1, currentbuf isn't NULL, and currentbuf is different from answer, it means that we're scrolling up at the top of the search history, and we need to save the current answer in currentbuf; do this and reset use_cb to 0 */ if (currentbuf == NULL || (use_cb == 1 && strcmp(currentbuf, answer))) { currentbuf = mallocstrcpy(currentbuf, answer); use_cb = 0; } /* if currentbuf isn't NULL, use_cb is 2, and currentbuf is different from answer, it means that we're scrolling up at the bottom of the search history, and we need to make the string in currentbuf the current answer; do this, blow away currentbuf since we don't need it anymore, and reset use_cb to 0 */ if (currentbuf != NULL && use_cb == 2 && strcmp(currentbuf, answer)) { answer = mallocstrcpy(answer, currentbuf); free(currentbuf); currentbuf = NULL; xend = strlen(answer); use_cb = 0; /* else get older search from the history list and save it in answer; if there is no older search, blank out answer */ } else if ((history = get_history_older(history_list)) != NULL) { answer = mallocstrcpy(answer, history); xend = strlen(history); } else { answer = mallocstrcpy(answer, ""); xend = 0; } x = xend; } #endif break; case NANO_NEXTLINE_KEY: #ifndef NANO_SMALL if (history_list != NULL) { /* get newer search from the history list and save it in answer */ if ((history = get_history_newer(history_list)) != NULL) { answer = mallocstrcpy(answer, history); xend = strlen(history); /* if there is no newer search, we're here */ /* if currentbuf isn't NULL and use_cb isn't 2, it means that we're scrolling down at the bottom of the search history and we need to make the string in currentbuf the current answer; do this, blow away currentbuf since we don't need it anymore, and set use_cb to 1 */ } else if (currentbuf != NULL && use_cb != 2) { answer = mallocstrcpy(answer, currentbuf); free(currentbuf); currentbuf = NULL; xend = strlen(answer); use_cb = 1; /* otherwise, if currentbuf is NULL and use_cb isn't 2, it means that we're scrolling down at the bottom of the search history and the current answer (if it's not blank) needs to be saved in currentbuf; do this, blank out answer (if necessary), and set use_cb to 2 */ } else if (use_cb != 2) { if (answer[0] != '\0') { currentbuf = mallocstrcpy(currentbuf, answer); answer = mallocstrcpy(answer, ""); } xend = 0; use_cb = 2; } x = xend; } #endif break; default: for (t = s; t != NULL; t = t->next) { #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "Aha! \'%c\' (%d)\n", kbinput, kbinput); #endif if (meta_key == TRUE && (kbinput == t->metaval || kbinput == t->miscval)) /* We hit a Meta key. Do like above. We don't * just ungetch() the letter and let it get * caught above cause that screws the * keypad... */ return kbinput; } if (is_cntrl_char(kbinput) || (ISSET(RESTRICTED) && filename[0] != '\0' && s == writefile_list)) break; answer = charealloc(answer, xend + 2); charmove(answer + x + 1, answer + x, xend - x + 1); xend++; answer[x] = kbinput; x++; #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "input \'%c\' (%d)\n", kbinput, kbinput); #endif } /* switch (kbinput) */ #ifndef NANO_SMALL last_kbinput = kbinput; #endif nanoget_repaint(buf, answer, x); wrefresh(bottomwin); } /* while (kbinput ...) */ /* We finished putting in an answer; reset x */ x = -1; /* Just check for a blank answer here */ if (answer[0] == '\0') return -2; else return 0; } void titlebar(const char *path) { size_t space; /* The space we have available for display. */ size_t verlen = strlen(VERMSG) + 1; /* The length of the version message. */ const char *prefix; /* "File:", "Dir:", or "New Buffer". Goes before filename. */ size_t prefixlen; /* strlen(prefix) + 1. */ const char *state; /* "Modified", "View", or spaces the length of "Modified". * Tells the state of this buffer. */ size_t statelen = 0; /* strlen(state) + 1. */ char *exppath = NULL; /* The file name, expanded for display. */ size_t explen = 0; /* strlen(exppath) + 1. */ int newbuffer = FALSE; /* Do we say "New Buffer"? */ int dots = FALSE; /* Do we put an ellipsis before the path? */ assert(path != NULL || filename != NULL); assert(COLS >= 0); wattron(topwin, A_REVERSE); blank_titlebar(); if (COLS <= 5 || COLS - 5 < verlen) space = 0; else { space = COLS - 5 - verlen; /* Reserve 2/3 of the screen for after the version message. */ if (space < COLS - (COLS / 3)) space = COLS - (COLS / 3); } if (COLS > 4) { /* The version message should only take up 1/3 of the screen. */ mvwaddnstr(topwin, 0, 2, VERMSG, COLS / 3); waddstr(topwin, " "); } if (ISSET(MODIFIED)) state = _("Modified"); else if (path == NULL && ISSET(VIEW_MODE)) state = _("View"); else { if (space > 0) statelen = strnlen(_("Modified"), space - 1) + 1; state = &hblank[COLS - statelen]; } statelen = strnlen(state, COLS); /* We need a space before state. */ if ((ISSET(MODIFIED) || ISSET(VIEW_MODE)) && statelen < COLS) statelen++; assert(space >= 0); if (space == 0 || statelen >= space) goto the_end; #ifndef DISABLE_BROWSER if (path != NULL) prefix = _("DIR:"); else #endif if (filename[0] == '\0') { prefix = _("New Buffer"); newbuffer = TRUE; } else prefix = _("File:"); assert(statelen < space); prefixlen = strnlen(prefix, space - statelen); /* If newbuffer is FALSE, we need a space after prefix. */ if (!newbuffer && prefixlen + statelen < space) prefixlen++; if (path == NULL) path = filename; if (space > prefixlen + statelen) space -= prefixlen + statelen; else space = 0; /* space is now the room we have for the file name. */ if (!newbuffer) { size_t lenpt = strlenpt(path), start_col; if (lenpt > space) start_col = actual_x(path, lenpt - space); else start_col = 0; exppath = display_string(path, start_col, space); dots = (lenpt > space); explen = strlen(exppath); } if (!dots) { /* There is room for the whole filename, so we center it. */ waddnstr(topwin, hblank, (space - explen) / 3); waddnstr(topwin, prefix, prefixlen); if (!newbuffer) { assert(strlen(prefix) + 1 == prefixlen); waddch(topwin, ' '); waddstr(topwin, exppath); } } else { /* We will say something like "File: ...ename". */ waddnstr(topwin, prefix, prefixlen); if (space == 0 || newbuffer) goto the_end; waddch(topwin, ' '); waddnstr(topwin, "...", space); if (space <= 3) goto the_end; space -= 3; assert(explen = space + 3); waddnstr(topwin, exppath + 3, space); } the_end: free(exppath); if (COLS <= 1 || statelen >= COLS - 1) mvwaddnstr(topwin, 0, 0, state, COLS); else { assert(COLS - statelen - 2 >= 0); mvwaddch(topwin, 0, COLS - statelen - 2, ' '); mvwaddnstr(topwin, 0, COLS - statelen - 1, state, statelen); } wattroff(topwin, A_REVERSE); wnoutrefresh(topwin); reset_cursor(); wrefresh(edit); } /* If modified is not already set, set it and update titlebar. */ void set_modified(void) { if (!ISSET(MODIFIED)) { SET(MODIFIED); titlebar(NULL); } } void statusbar(const char *msg, ...) { va_list ap; va_start(ap, msg); /* Curses mode is turned off. If we use wmove() now, it will muck * up the terminal settings. So we just use vfprintf(). */ if (curses_ended) { vfprintf(stderr, msg, ap); va_end(ap); return; } /* Blank out the line. */ blank_statusbar(); if (COLS >= 4) { char *bar; char *foo; size_t start_x = 0, foo_len; bar = charalloc(COLS - 3); vsnprintf(bar, COLS - 3, msg, ap); va_end(ap); foo = display_string(bar, 0, COLS - 4); free(bar); foo_len = strlen(foo); start_x = (COLS - foo_len - 4) / 2; wmove(bottomwin, 0, start_x); wattron(bottomwin, A_REVERSE); waddstr(bottomwin, "[ "); waddstr(bottomwin, foo); free(foo); waddstr(bottomwin, " ]"); wattroff(bottomwin, A_REVERSE); wnoutrefresh(bottomwin); reset_cursor(); wrefresh(edit); /* Leave the cursor at its position in the edit window, not * in the statusbar. */ } SET(DISABLE_CURPOS); statblank = 26; } void bottombars(const shortcut *s) { size_t i, colwidth, slen; char *keystr; if (ISSET(NO_HELP)) return; if (s == main_list) { slen = MAIN_VISIBLE; assert(slen <= length_of_list(s)); } else { slen = length_of_list(s); /* Don't show any more shortcuts than the main list does. */ if (slen > MAIN_VISIBLE) slen = MAIN_VISIBLE; } /* There will be this many characters per column. We need at least * 3 to display anything properly.*/ colwidth = COLS / ((slen / 2) + (slen % 2)); keystr = charalloc(colwidth); blank_bottombars(); for (i = 0; i < slen; i++, s = s->next) { wmove(bottomwin, 1 + i % 2, (i / 2) * colwidth); /* Yucky sentinel values we can't handle a better way. */ #ifndef NANO_SMALL if (s->ctrlval == NANO_HISTORY_KEY) strncpy(keystr, _("Up"), colwidth); else #endif if (s->ctrlval == NANO_CONTROL_SPACE) strncpy(keystr, "^ ", colwidth); else if (s->ctrlval == NANO_CONTROL_8) strncpy(keystr, "^?", colwidth); /* Normal values. Assume that the shortcut has an equivalent * control key, meta key sequence, or both. */ else if (s->ctrlval != NANO_NO_KEY) snprintf(keystr, colwidth, "^%c", s->ctrlval + 64); else if (s->metaval != NANO_NO_KEY) snprintf(keystr, colwidth, "M-%c", toupper(s->metaval)); onekey(keystr, s->desc, colwidth); } free(keystr); wnoutrefresh(bottomwin); reset_cursor(); wrefresh(edit); } /* Write a shortcut key to the help area at the bottom of the window. * keystroke is e.g. "^G" and desc is e.g. "Get Help". We are careful * to write at most len characters, even if len is very small and * keystroke and desc are long. Note that waddnstr(,,(size_t)-1) adds * the whole string! We do not bother padding the entry with blanks. */ void onekey(const char *keystroke, const char *desc, size_t len) { assert(keystroke != NULL && desc != NULL && len >= 0); wattron(bottomwin, A_REVERSE); waddnstr(bottomwin, keystroke, len); wattroff(bottomwin, A_REVERSE); len -= strlen(keystroke) + 1; if (len > 0) { waddch(bottomwin, ' '); waddnstr(bottomwin, desc, len); } } /* And so start the display update routines. */ #ifndef NDEBUG int check_linenumbers(const filestruct *fileptr) { int check_line = 0; const filestruct *filetmp; for (filetmp = edittop; filetmp != fileptr; filetmp = filetmp->next) check_line++; return check_line; } #endif /* nano scrolls horizontally within a line in chunks. This function * returns the column number of the first character displayed in the * window when the cursor is at the given column. Note that * 0 <= column - get_page_start(column) < COLS. */ size_t get_page_start(size_t column) { assert(COLS > 0); if (column == 0 || column < COLS - 1) return 0; else if (COLS > 9) return column - 7 - (column - 7) % (COLS - 8); else if (COLS > 2) return column - (COLS - 2); else return column - (COLS - 1); /* The parentheses are necessary to avoid overflow. */ } /* Resets current_y, based on the position of current, and puts the * cursor at (current_y, current_x). */ void reset_cursor(void) { /* Yuck. This condition can be true after open_file() when opening * the first file. */ if (edittop == NULL) return; current_y = current->lineno - edittop->lineno; if (current_y < editwinrows) { size_t x = xplustabs(); wmove(edit, current_y, x - get_page_start(x)); } } /* edit_add() takes care of the job of actually painting a line into the * edit window. fileptr is the line to be painted, at row yval of the * window. converted is the actual string to be written to the window, * with tabs and control characters replaced by strings of regular * characters. start is the column number of the first character * of this page. That is, the first character of converted corresponds to * character number actual_x(fileptr->data, start) of the line. */ void edit_add(const filestruct *fileptr, const char *converted, int yval, size_t start) { #if defined(ENABLE_COLOR) || !defined(NANO_SMALL) size_t startpos = actual_x(fileptr->data, start); /* The position in fileptr->data of the leftmost character * that displays at least partially on the window. */ size_t endpos = actual_x(fileptr->data, start + COLS - 1) + 1; /* The position in fileptr->data of the first character that is * completely off the window to the right. * * Note that endpos might be beyond the null terminator of the * string. */ #endif assert(fileptr != NULL && converted != NULL); assert(strlen(converted) <= COLS); /* Just paint the string in any case (we'll add color or reverse on * just the text that needs it). */ mvwaddstr(edit, yval, 0, converted); #ifdef ENABLE_COLOR if (colorstrings != NULL && ISSET(COLOR_SYNTAX)) { const colortype *tmpcolor = colorstrings; for (; tmpcolor != NULL; tmpcolor = tmpcolor->next) { int x_start; /* Starting column for mvwaddnstr. Zero-based. */ int paintlen; /* Number of chars to paint on this line. There are COLS * characters on a whole line. */ regmatch_t startmatch; /* match position for start_regexp */ regmatch_t endmatch; /* match position for end_regexp */ if (tmpcolor->bright) wattron(edit, A_BOLD); wattron(edit, COLOR_PAIR(tmpcolor->pairnum)); /* Two notes about regexec(). Return value 0 means there is * a match. Also, rm_eo is the first non-matching character * after the match. */ /* First case, tmpcolor is a single-line expression. */ if (tmpcolor->end == NULL) { size_t k = 0; /* We increment k by rm_eo, to move past the end of the * last match. Even though two matches may overlap, we * want to ignore them, so that we can highlight * C-strings correctly. */ while (k < endpos) { /* Note the fifth parameter to regexec(). It says * not to match the beginning-of-line character * unless k is 0. If regexec() returns REG_NOMATCH, * there are no more matches in the line. */ if (regexec(&tmpcolor->start, &fileptr->data[k], 1, &startmatch, k == 0 ? 0 : REG_NOTBOL) == REG_NOMATCH) break; /* Translate the match to the beginning of the line. */ startmatch.rm_so += k; startmatch.rm_eo += k; if (startmatch.rm_so == startmatch.rm_eo) { startmatch.rm_eo++; statusbar(_("Refusing 0 length regex match")); } else if (startmatch.rm_so < endpos && startmatch.rm_eo > startpos) { if (startmatch.rm_so <= startpos) x_start = 0; else x_start = strnlenpt(fileptr->data, startmatch.rm_so) - start; paintlen = strnlenpt(fileptr->data, startmatch.rm_eo) - start - x_start; if (paintlen > COLS - x_start) paintlen = COLS - x_start; assert(0 <= x_start && 0 < paintlen && x_start + paintlen <= COLS); mvwaddnstr(edit, yval, x_start, converted + x_start, paintlen); } k = startmatch.rm_eo; } } else { /* This is a multi-line regexp. There are two steps. * First, we have to see if the beginning of the line is * colored by a start on an earlier line, and an end on * this line or later. * * We find the first line before fileptr matching the * start. If every match on that line is followed by an * end, then go to step two. Otherwise, find the next line * after start_line matching the end. If that line is not * before fileptr, then paint the beginning of this line. */ const filestruct *start_line = fileptr->prev; /* the first line before fileptr matching start */ regoff_t start_col; /* where it starts in that line */ const filestruct *end_line; while (start_line != NULL && regexec(&tmpcolor->start, start_line->data, 1, &startmatch, 0) == REG_NOMATCH) { /* If there is an end on this line, there is no need * to look for starts on earlier lines. */ if (regexec(tmpcolor->end, start_line->data, 0, NULL, 0) == 0) goto step_two; start_line = start_line->prev; } /* No start found, so skip to the next step. */ if (start_line == NULL) goto step_two; /* Now start_line is the first line before fileptr * containing a start match. Is there a start on this * line not followed by an end on this line? */ start_col = 0; while (TRUE) { start_col += startmatch.rm_so; startmatch.rm_eo -= startmatch.rm_so; if (regexec(tmpcolor->end, start_line->data + start_col + startmatch.rm_eo, 0, NULL, start_col + startmatch.rm_eo == 0 ? 0 : REG_NOTBOL) == REG_NOMATCH) /* No end found after this start. */ break; start_col++; if (regexec(&tmpcolor->start, start_line->data + start_col, 1, &startmatch, REG_NOTBOL) == REG_NOMATCH) /* No later start on this line. */ goto step_two; } /* Indeed, there is a start not followed on this line by * an end. */ /* We have already checked that there is no end before * fileptr and after the start. Is there an end after * the start at all? We don't paint unterminated * starts. */ end_line = fileptr; while (end_line != NULL && regexec(tmpcolor->end, end_line->data, 1, &endmatch, 0)) end_line = end_line->next; /* No end found, or it is too early. */ if (end_line == NULL || (end_line == fileptr && endmatch.rm_eo <= startpos)) goto step_two; /* Now paint the start of fileptr. */ paintlen = end_line != fileptr ? COLS : strnlenpt(fileptr->data, endmatch.rm_eo) - start; if (paintlen > COLS) paintlen = COLS; assert(0 < paintlen && paintlen <= COLS); mvwaddnstr(edit, yval, 0, converted, paintlen); /* We have already painted the whole line. */ if (paintlen == COLS) goto skip_step_two; step_two: /* Second step, we look for starts on this line. */ start_col = 0; while (start_col < endpos) { if (regexec(&tmpcolor->start, fileptr->data + start_col, 1, &startmatch, start_col == 0 ? 0 : REG_NOTBOL) == REG_NOMATCH || start_col + startmatch.rm_so >= endpos) /* No more starts on this line. */ break; /* Translate the match to be relative to the * beginning of the line. */ startmatch.rm_so += start_col; startmatch.rm_eo += start_col; if (startmatch.rm_so <= startpos) x_start = 0; else x_start = strnlenpt(fileptr->data, startmatch.rm_so) - start; if (regexec(tmpcolor->end, fileptr->data + startmatch.rm_eo, 1, &endmatch, startmatch.rm_eo == 0 ? 0 : REG_NOTBOL) == 0) { /* Translate the end match to be relative to the * beginning of the line. */ endmatch.rm_so += startmatch.rm_eo; endmatch.rm_eo += startmatch.rm_eo; /* There is an end on this line. But does it * appear on this page, and is the match more * than zero characters long? */ if (endmatch.rm_eo > startpos && endmatch.rm_eo > startmatch.rm_so) { paintlen = strnlenpt(fileptr->data, endmatch.rm_eo) - start - x_start; if (x_start + paintlen > COLS) paintlen = COLS - x_start; assert(0 <= x_start && 0 < paintlen && x_start + paintlen <= COLS); mvwaddnstr(edit, yval, x_start, converted + x_start, paintlen); } } else { /* There is no end on this line. But we haven't * yet looked for one on later lines. */ end_line = fileptr->next; while (end_line != NULL && regexec(tmpcolor->end, end_line->data, 0, NULL, 0) == REG_NOMATCH) end_line = end_line->next; if (end_line != NULL) { assert(0 <= x_start && x_start < COLS); mvwaddnstr(edit, yval, x_start, converted + x_start, COLS - x_start); /* We painted to the end of the line, so * don't bother checking any more starts. */ break; } } start_col = startmatch.rm_so + 1; } /* while start_col < endpos */ } /* if (tmp_color->end != NULL) */ skip_step_two: wattroff(edit, A_BOLD); wattroff(edit, COLOR_PAIR(tmpcolor->pairnum)); } /* for tmpcolor in colorstrings */ } #endif /* ENABLE_COLOR */ #ifndef NANO_SMALL if (ISSET(MARK_ISSET) && (fileptr->lineno <= mark_beginbuf->lineno || fileptr->lineno <= current->lineno) && (fileptr->lineno >= mark_beginbuf->lineno || fileptr->lineno >= current->lineno)) { /* fileptr is at least partially selected. */ const filestruct *top; /* Either current or mark_beginbuf, whichever is first. */ size_t top_x; /* current_x or mark_beginx, corresponding to top. */ const filestruct *bot; size_t bot_x; int x_start; /* Starting column for mvwaddnstr. Zero-based. */ int paintlen; /* Number of chars to paint on this line. There are COLS * characters on a whole line. */ mark_order(&top, &top_x, &bot, &bot_x); if (top->lineno < fileptr->lineno || top_x < startpos) top_x = startpos; if (bot->lineno > fileptr->lineno || bot_x > endpos) bot_x = endpos; /* The selected bit of fileptr is on this page. */ if (top_x < endpos && bot_x > startpos) { assert(startpos <= top_x); /* x_start is the expanded location of the beginning of the * mark minus the beginning of the page. */ x_start = strnlenpt(fileptr->data, top_x) - start; if (bot_x >= endpos) /* If the end of the mark is off the page, paintlen is * -1, meaning that everything on the line gets * painted. */ paintlen = -1; else /* Otherwise, paintlen is the expanded location of the * end of the mark minus the expanded location of the * beginning of the mark. */ paintlen = strnlenpt(fileptr->data, bot_x) - (x_start + start); /* If x_start is before the beginning of the page, shift * paintlen x_start characters to compensate, and put * x_start at the beginning of the page. */ if (x_start < 0) { paintlen += x_start; x_start = 0; } assert(x_start >= 0 && x_start <= strlen(converted)); wattron(edit, A_REVERSE); mvwaddnstr(edit, yval, x_start, converted + x_start, paintlen); wattroff(edit, A_REVERSE); } } #endif /* !NANO_SMALL */ } /* Just update one line in the edit buffer. Basically a wrapper for * edit_add(). * * If fileptr != current, then index is considered 0. The line will be * displayed starting with fileptr->data[index]. Likely args are * current_x or 0. */ void update_line(const filestruct *fileptr, size_t index) { int line; /* line in the edit window for CURSES calls */ char *converted; /* fileptr->data converted to have tabs and control characters * expanded. */ size_t page_start; assert(fileptr != NULL); line = fileptr->lineno - edittop->lineno; /* We assume the line numbers are valid. Is that really true? */ assert(line < 0 || line == check_linenumbers(fileptr)); if (line < 0 || line >= editwinrows) return; /* First, blank out the line (at a minimum) */ mvwaddstr(edit, line, 0, hblank); /* Next, convert variables that index the line to their equivalent * positions in the expanded line. */ index = (fileptr == current) ? strnlenpt(fileptr->data, index) : 0; page_start = get_page_start(index); /* Expand the line, replacing Tab by spaces, and control characters * by their display form. */ converted = display_string(fileptr->data, page_start, COLS); /* Now, paint the line */ edit_add(fileptr, converted, line, page_start); free(converted); if (page_start > 0) mvwaddch(edit, line, 0, '$'); if (strlenpt(fileptr->data) > page_start + COLS) mvwaddch(edit, line, COLS - 1, '$'); } /* This function updates current, based on where current_y is; * reset_cursor() does the opposite. */ void update_cursor(void) { int i = 0; #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "Moved to (%d, %d) in edit buffer\n", current_y, current_x); #endif current = edittop; while (i < current_y && current->next != NULL) { current = current->next; i++; } #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "current->data = \"%s\"\n", current->data); #endif } void center_cursor(void) { current_y = editwinrows / 2; wmove(edit, current_y, current_x); } /* Refresh the screen without changing the position of lines. */ void edit_refresh(void) { /* Neither of these conditions should occur, but they do. edittop * is NULL when you open an existing file on the command line, and * ENABLE_COLOR is defined. Yuck. */ if (current == NULL) return; if (edittop == NULL) edittop = current; if (current->lineno < edittop->lineno || current->lineno >= edittop->lineno + editwinrows) /* Note that edit_update() changes edittop so that * current->lineno = edittop->lineno + editwinrows / 2. Thus * when it then calls edit_refresh(), there is no danger of * getting an infinite loop. */ edit_update(current, CENTER); else { int nlines = 0; const filestruct *foo = edittop; #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "edit_refresh(): edittop->lineno = %ld\n", edittop->lineno); #endif while (nlines < editwinrows) { update_line(foo, current_x); nlines++; if (foo->next == NULL) break; foo = foo->next; } while (nlines < editwinrows) { mvwaddstr(edit, nlines, 0, hblank); nlines++; } reset_cursor(); /* What the hell are we expecting to update the screen if this * isn't here? Luck? */ wrefresh(edit); } } /* Same as above, but touch the window first, so everything is * redrawn. */ void edit_refresh_clearok(void) { clearok(edit, TRUE); edit_refresh(); clearok(edit, FALSE); } /* Nice generic routine to update the edit buffer, given a pointer to the * file struct =) */ void edit_update(filestruct *fileptr, topmidnone location) { if (fileptr == NULL) return; if (location != TOP) { int goal = (location == NONE) ? current_y : editwinrows / 2; for (; goal > 0 && fileptr->prev != NULL; goal--) fileptr = fileptr->prev; } edittop = fileptr; edit_refresh(); } /* Ask a question on the statusbar. Answer will be stored in answer * global. Returns -1 on aborted enter, -2 on a blank string, and 0 * otherwise, the valid shortcut key caught. Def is any editable text we * want to put up by default. * * New arg tabs tells whether or not to allow tab completion. */ int statusq(int allowtabs, const shortcut *s, const char *def, #ifndef NANO_SMALL historyheadtype *which_history, #endif const char *msg, ...) { va_list ap; char *foo = charalloc(COLS - 3); int ret; #ifndef DISABLE_TABCOMP int list = 0; #endif bottombars(s); va_start(ap, msg); vsnprintf(foo, COLS - 4, msg, ap); va_end(ap); foo[COLS - 4] = '\0'; ret = nanogetstr(allowtabs, foo, def, #ifndef NANO_SMALL which_history, #endif s #ifndef DISABLE_TABCOMP , &list #endif ); free(foo); resetstatuspos = 0; switch (ret) { case NANO_FIRSTLINE_KEY: case NANO_FIRSTLINE_FKEY: do_first_line(); resetstatuspos = 1; break; case NANO_LASTLINE_KEY: case NANO_LASTLINE_FKEY: do_last_line(); resetstatuspos = 1; break; #ifndef DISABLE_JUSTIFY case NANO_PARABEGIN_KEY: do_para_begin(); resetstatuspos = 1; break; case NANO_PARAEND_KEY: do_para_end(); resetstatuspos = 1; break; case NANO_FULLJUSTIFY_KEY: do_full_justify(); resetstatuspos = 1; break; #endif case NANO_CANCEL_KEY: ret = -1; resetstatuspos = 1; break; } blank_statusbar(); #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "I got \"%s\"\n", answer); #endif #ifndef DISABLE_TABCOMP /* if we've done tab completion, there might be a list of filename matches on the edit window at this point; make sure they're cleared off. */ if (list) edit_refresh(); #endif return ret; } /* Ask a simple yes/no question on the statusbar. Returns 1 for Y, 0 * for N, 2 for All (if all is nonzero when passed in) and -1 for abort * (^C). */ int do_yesno(int all, const char *msg) { int ok = -2, width = 16; const char *yesstr; /* String of yes characters accepted */ const char *nostr; /* Same for no */ const char *allstr; /* And all, surprise! */ /* Yes, no and all are strings of any length. Each string consists * of all characters accepted as a valid character for that value. * The first value will be the one displayed in the shortcuts. */ yesstr = _("Yy"); nostr = _("Nn"); allstr = _("Aa"); /* Remove gettext() call for keybindings until we clear the thing * up. */ if (!ISSET(NO_HELP)) { char shortstr[3]; /* Temp string for Y, N, A. */ if (COLS < 32) width = COLS / 2; /* Write the bottom of the screen. */ blank_bottombars(); sprintf(shortstr, " %c", yesstr[0]); wmove(bottomwin, 1, 0); onekey(shortstr, _("Yes"), width); if (all) { wmove(bottomwin, 1, width); shortstr[1] = allstr[0]; onekey(shortstr, _("All"), width); } wmove(bottomwin, 2, 0); shortstr[1] = nostr[0]; onekey(shortstr, _("No"), width); wmove(bottomwin, 2, 16); onekey("^C", _("Cancel"), width); } wattron(bottomwin, A_REVERSE); blank_statusbar(); mvwaddnstr(bottomwin, 0, 0, msg, COLS - 1); wattroff(bottomwin, A_REVERSE); wrefresh(bottomwin); do { int kbinput; int meta_key; #ifndef DISABLE_MOUSE int mouse_x, mouse_y; #endif kbinput = get_kbinput(edit, &meta_key); if (kbinput == NANO_CANCEL_KEY) ok = -1; #ifndef DISABLE_MOUSE /* Look ma! We get to duplicate lots of code from * do_mouse()!! */ else if (kbinput == KEY_MOUSE) { kbinput = get_mouseinput(&mouse_x, &mouse_y, 0); if (mouse_x != -1 && mouse_y != -1 && !ISSET(NO_HELP) && wenclose(bottomwin, mouse_y, mouse_x) && mouse_x < (width * 2) && mouse_y >= editwinrows + 3) { int x = mouse_x / width; /* Did we click in the first column of shortcuts, or * the second? */ int y = mouse_y - editwinrows - 3; /* Did we click in the first row of shortcuts? */ assert(0 <= x && x <= 1 && 0 <= y && y <= 1); /* x = 0 means they clicked Yes or No. * y = 0 means Yes or All. */ ok = -2 * x * y + x - y + 1; if (ok == 2 && !all) ok = -2; } } #endif /* Look for the kbinput in the yes, no and (optionally) all * str. */ else if (strchr(yesstr, kbinput) != NULL) ok = 1; else if (strchr(nostr, kbinput) != NULL) ok = 0; else if (all && strchr(allstr, kbinput) != NULL) ok = 2; } while (ok == -2); return ok; } int total_refresh(void) { clearok(topwin, TRUE); clearok(edit, TRUE); clearok(bottomwin, TRUE); wnoutrefresh(topwin); wnoutrefresh(edit); wnoutrefresh(bottomwin); doupdate(); clearok(topwin, FALSE); clearok(edit, FALSE); clearok(bottomwin, FALSE); edit_refresh(); titlebar(NULL); return 1; } void display_main_list(void) { bottombars(main_list); } /* If constant is FALSE, the user typed ^C so we unconditionally display * the cursor position. Otherwise, we display it only if the character * position changed, and DISABLE_CURPOS is not set. * * If constant is TRUE and DISABLE_CURPOS is set, we unset it and update * old_i and old_totsize. That way, we leave the current statusbar * alone, but next time we will display. */ int do_cursorpos(int constant) { const filestruct *fileptr; unsigned long i = 0; static unsigned long old_i = 0; static long old_totsize = -1; assert(current != NULL && fileage != NULL && totlines != 0); if (old_totsize == -1) old_totsize = totsize; for (fileptr = fileage; fileptr != current; fileptr = fileptr->next) { assert(fileptr != NULL); i += strlen(fileptr->data) + 1; } i += current_x; if (constant && ISSET(DISABLE_CURPOS)) { UNSET(DISABLE_CURPOS); old_i = i; old_totsize = totsize; return 0; } /* If constant is false, display the position on the statusbar * unconditionally; otherwise, only display the position when the * character values have changed. */ if (!constant || old_i != i || old_totsize != totsize) { unsigned long xpt = xplustabs() + 1; unsigned long cur_len = strlenpt(current->data) + 1; int linepct = 100 * current->lineno / totlines; int colpct = 100 * xpt / cur_len; int bytepct = totsize == 0 ? 0 : 100 * i / totsize; statusbar( _("line %ld/%ld (%d%%), col %lu/%lu (%d%%), char %lu/%ld (%d%%)"), current->lineno, totlines, linepct, xpt, cur_len, colpct, i, totsize, bytepct); UNSET(DISABLE_CURPOS); } old_i = i; old_totsize = totsize; reset_cursor(); return 0; } int do_cursorpos_void(void) { return do_cursorpos(0); } /* Calculate the next line of help_text, starting at ptr. */ int line_len(const char *ptr) { int j = 0; while (*ptr != '\n' && *ptr != '\0' && j < COLS - 5) { ptr++; j++; } if (j == COLS - 5) { /* Don't wrap at the first of two spaces following a period. */ if (*ptr == ' ' && *(ptr + 1) == ' ') j++; /* Don't print half a word if we've run out of space. */ while (*ptr != ' ' && j > 0) { ptr--; j--; } /* Word longer than COLS - 5 chars just gets broken. */ if (j == 0) j = COLS - 5; } assert(j >= 0 && j <= COLS - 4 && (j > 0 || *ptr == '\n')); return j; } #ifndef DISABLE_HELP /* Our shortcut-list-compliant help function, which is better than * nothing, and dynamic! */ int do_help(void) { int i, page = 0, kbinput = ERR, meta_key, no_more = 0; int no_help_flag = FALSE; const shortcut *oldshortcut; blank_edit(); curs_set(0); wattroff(bottomwin, A_REVERSE); blank_statusbar(); /* Set help_text as the string to display. */ help_init(); assert(help_text != NULL); oldshortcut = currshortcut; currshortcut = help_list; if (ISSET(NO_HELP)) { /* Well, if we're going to do this, we should at least do it the * right way. */ no_help_flag = TRUE; UNSET(NO_HELP); window_init(); bottombars(help_list); } else bottombars(help_list); do { const char *ptr = help_text; switch (kbinput) { #ifndef DISABLE_MOUSE case KEY_MOUSE: do_mouse(); break; #endif case NANO_NEXTPAGE_KEY: case NANO_NEXTPAGE_FKEY: if (!no_more) { blank_edit(); page++; } break; case NANO_PREVPAGE_KEY: case NANO_PREVPAGE_FKEY: if (page > 0) { no_more = 0; blank_edit(); page--; } break; } /* Calculate where in the text we should be, based on the * page. */ for (i = 1; i < page * (editwinrows - 1); i++) { ptr += line_len(ptr); if (*ptr == '\n') ptr++; } for (i = 0; i < editwinrows && *ptr != '\0'; i++) { int j = line_len(ptr); mvwaddnstr(edit, i, 0, ptr, j); ptr += j; if (*ptr == '\n') ptr++; } if (*ptr == '\0') { no_more = 1; continue; } } while ((kbinput = get_kbinput(edit, &meta_key)) != NANO_EXIT_KEY && kbinput != NANO_EXIT_FKEY); currshortcut = oldshortcut; if (no_help_flag) { blank_bottombars(); wrefresh(bottomwin); SET(NO_HELP); window_init(); } else bottombars(currshortcut); curs_set(1); edit_refresh(); /* The help_init() at the beginning allocated help_text, which has * now been written to the screen. */ free(help_text); help_text = NULL; return 1; } #endif /* !DISABLE_HELP */ /* Highlight the current word being replaced or spell checked. We * expect word to have tabs and control characters expanded. */ void do_replace_highlight(int highlight_flag, const char *word) { int y = xplustabs(); size_t word_len = strlen(word); y = get_page_start(y) + COLS - y; /* Now y is the number of characters we can display on this * line. */ reset_cursor(); if (highlight_flag) wattron(edit, A_REVERSE); #ifdef HAVE_REGEX_H /* This is so we can show zero-length regexes. */ if (word_len == 0) waddstr(edit, " "); else #endif waddnstr(edit, word, y - 1); if (word_len > y) waddch(edit, '$'); else if (word_len == y) waddch(edit, word[word_len - 1]); if (highlight_flag) wattroff(edit, A_REVERSE); } #ifdef DEBUG /* Dump the passed-in file structure to stderr. */ void dump_buffer(const filestruct *inptr) { if (inptr == fileage) fprintf(stderr, "Dumping file buffer to stderr...\n"); else if (inptr == cutbuffer) fprintf(stderr, "Dumping cutbuffer to stderr...\n"); else fprintf(stderr, "Dumping a buffer to stderr...\n"); while (inptr != NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "(%d) %s\n", inptr->lineno, inptr->data); inptr = inptr->next; } } /* Dump the file structure to stderr in reverse. */ void dump_buffer_reverse(void) { const filestruct *fileptr = filebot; while (fileptr != NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "(%d) %s\n", fileptr->lineno, fileptr->data); fileptr = fileptr->prev; } } #endif /* DEBUG */ #ifdef NANO_EXTRA #define CREDIT_LEN 53 #define XLCREDIT_LEN 8 /* Easter egg: Display credits. Assume nodelay(edit) is FALSE. */ void do_credits(void) { int crpos = 0, xlpos = 0; const char *credits[CREDIT_LEN] = { NULL, /* "The nano text editor" */ NULL, /* "version" */ VERSION, "", NULL, /* "Brought to you by:" */ "Chris Allegretta", "Jordi Mallach", "Adam Rogoyski", "Rob Siemborski", "Rocco Corsi", "David Lawrence Ramsey", "David Benbennick", "Ken Tyler", "Sven Guckes", "Florian König", "Pauli Virtanen", "Daniele Medri", "Clement Laforet", "Tedi Heriyanto", "Bill Soudan", "Christian Weisgerber", "Erik Andersen", "Big Gaute", "Joshua Jensen", "Ryan Krebs", "Albert Chin", "", NULL, /* "Special thanks to:" */ "Plattsburgh State University", "Benet Laboratories", "Amy Allegretta", "Linda Young", "Jeremy Robichaud", "Richard Kolb II", NULL, /* "The Free Software Foundation" */ "Linus Torvalds", NULL, /* "For ncurses:" */ "Thomas Dickey", "Pavel Curtis", "Zeyd Ben-Halim", "Eric S. Raymond", NULL, /* "and anyone else we forgot..." */ NULL, /* "Thank you for using nano!" */ "", "", "", "", "(c) 1999-2004 Chris Allegretta", "", "", "", "", "http://www.nano-editor.org/" }; const char *xlcredits[XLCREDIT_LEN] = { "The nano text editor", "version", "Brought to you by:", "Special thanks to:", "The Free Software Foundation", "For ncurses:", "and anyone else we forgot...", "Thank you for using nano!" }; curs_set(0); nodelay(edit, TRUE); scrollok(edit, TRUE); blank_titlebar(); blank_edit(); blank_statusbar(); blank_bottombars(); wrefresh(topwin); wrefresh(edit); wrefresh(bottomwin); for (crpos = 0; crpos < CREDIT_LEN + editwinrows / 2; crpos++) { if (wgetch(edit) != ERR) break; if (crpos < CREDIT_LEN) { const char *what = credits[crpos]; size_t start_x; if (what == NULL) { assert(0 <= xlpos && xlpos < XLCREDIT_LEN); what = _(xlcredits[xlpos]); xlpos++; } start_x = COLS / 2 - strlen(what) / 2 - 1; mvwaddstr(edit, editwinrows - 1 - editwinrows % 2, start_x, what); } napms(700); scroll(edit); wrefresh(edit); if (wgetch(edit) != ERR) break; napms(700); scroll(edit); wrefresh(edit); } scrollok(edit, FALSE); nodelay(edit, FALSE); curs_set(1); display_main_list(); total_refresh(); } #endif