smol/src/cut.c

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/* $Id$ */
/**************************************************************************
* cut.c *
* *
* Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 *
* Free Software Foundation, Inc. *
* 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 3, 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., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA *
* 02110-1301, USA. *
* *
**************************************************************************/
#include "proto.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
static bool keep_cutbuffer = FALSE;
/* Should we keep the contents of the cutbuffer? */
/* Pointer to the end of the cutbuffer. */
/* Indicate that we should no longer keep the contents of the
* cutbuffer. */
void cutbuffer_reset(void)
{
keep_cutbuffer = FALSE;
}
/* If we aren't on the last line of the file, move all the text of the
* current line, plus the newline at the end, into the cutbuffer. If we
* are, move all of the text of the current line into the cutbuffer. In
* both cases, set the current place we want to the beginning of the
* current line. */
void cut_line(void)
{
if (openfile->current != openfile->filebot)
move_to_filestruct(&cutbuffer, &cutbottom, openfile->current, 0,
openfile->current->next, 0);
else
move_to_filestruct(&cutbuffer, &cutbottom, openfile->current, 0,
openfile->current, strlen(openfile->current->data));
openfile->placewewant = 0;
}
#ifndef NANO_TINY
/* Move all currently marked text into the cutbuffer, and set the
* current place we want to where the text used to start. */
void cut_marked(void)
{
filestruct *top, *bot;
size_t top_x, bot_x;
mark_order((const filestruct **)&top, &top_x,
(const filestruct **)&bot, &bot_x, NULL);
move_to_filestruct(&cutbuffer, &cutbottom, top, top_x, bot, bot_x);
openfile->placewewant = xplustabs();
}
/* If we aren't at the end of the current line, move all the text from
* the current cursor position to the end of the current line, not
* counting the newline at the end, into the cutbuffer. If we are, and
* we're not on the last line of the file, move the newline at the end
* into the cutbuffer, and set the current place we want to where the
* newline used to be. */
void cut_to_eol(void)
{
size_t data_len = strlen(openfile->current->data);
assert(openfile->current_x <= data_len);
if (openfile->current_x < data_len)
/* If we're not at the end of the line, move all the text from
* the current position up to it, not counting the newline at
* the end, into the cutbuffer. */
move_to_filestruct(&cutbuffer, &cutbottom, openfile->current,
openfile->current_x, openfile->current, data_len);
else if (openfile->current != openfile->filebot) {
/* If we're at the end of the line, and it isn't the last line
* of the file, move all the text from the current position up
* to the beginning of the next line, i.e. the newline at the
* end, into the cutbuffer. */
move_to_filestruct(&cutbuffer, &cutbottom, openfile->current,
openfile->current_x, openfile->current->next, 0);
openfile->placewewant = xplustabs();
}
}
/* Move all the text from the current cursor position to the end of the
* file into the cutbuffer. */
void cut_to_eof(void)
{
move_to_filestruct(&cutbuffer, &cutbottom, openfile->current,
openfile->current_x, openfile->filebot,
strlen(openfile->filebot->data));
}
#endif /* !NANO_TINY */
/* Move text from the current filestruct into the cutbuffer. If
* copy_text is TRUE, copy the text back into the filestruct afterward.
* If cut_till_end is TRUE, move all text from the current cursor
* position to the end of the file into the cutbuffer. */
void do_cut_text(
#ifndef NANO_TINY
bool copy_text, bool cut_till_end, bool undoing
#else
void
#endif
)
{
#ifndef NANO_TINY
filestruct *cb_save = NULL;
/* The current end of the cutbuffer, before we add text to
* it. */
size_t cb_save_len = 0;
/* The length of the string at the current end of the cutbuffer,
* before we add text to it. */
bool old_no_newlines = ISSET(NO_NEWLINES);
#endif
assert(openfile->current != NULL && openfile->current->data != NULL);
/* If keep_cutbuffer is FALSE and the cutbuffer isn't empty, blow
* away the text in the cutbuffer. */
if (!keep_cutbuffer && cutbuffer != NULL) {
free_filestruct(cutbuffer);
cutbuffer = NULL;
#ifdef DEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "Blew away cutbuffer =)\n");
#endif
}
#ifndef NANO_TINY
if (copy_text) {
if (cutbuffer != NULL) {
/* If the cutbuffer isn't empty, save where it currently
* ends. This is where we'll add the new text. */
cb_save = cutbottom;
cb_save_len = strlen(cutbottom->data);
}
/* Set NO_NEWLINES to TRUE, so that we don't disturb the last
* line of the file when moving text to the cutbuffer. */
SET(NO_NEWLINES);
}
#endif
/* Set keep_cutbuffer to TRUE, so that the text we're going to move
* into the cutbuffer will be added to the text already in the
* cutbuffer instead of replacing it. */
keep_cutbuffer = TRUE;
#ifndef NANO_TINY
if (cut_till_end) {
/* If cut_till_end is TRUE, move all text up to the end of the
* file into the cutbuffer. */
cut_to_eof();
} else if (openfile->mark_set) {
/* If the mark is on, move the marked text to the cutbuffer, and
* turn the mark off. */
cut_marked();
openfile->mark_set = FALSE;
} else if (ISSET(CUT_TO_END))
/* If the CUT_TO_END flag is set, move all text up to the end of
* the line into the cutbuffer. */
cut_to_eol();
else
#endif
/* Move the entire line into the cutbuffer. */
cut_line();
#ifndef NANO_TINY
if (copy_text) {
/* Copy the text in the cutbuffer, starting at its saved end if
* there is one, back into the filestruct. This effectively
* uncuts the text we just cut without marking the file as
* modified. */
if (cutbuffer != NULL) {
if (cb_save != NULL) {
cb_save->data += cb_save_len;
copy_from_filestruct(cb_save, cutbottom);
cb_save->data -= cb_save_len;
} else
copy_from_filestruct(cutbuffer, cutbottom);
/* Set the current place we want to where the text from the
* cutbuffer ends. */
openfile->placewewant = xplustabs();
}
/* Set NO_NEWLINES back to what it was before, since we're done
* disturbing the text. */
if (!old_no_newlines)
UNSET(NO_NEWLINES);
} else if (!undoing)
update_undo(CUT);
#endif
/* Leave the text in the cutbuffer, and mark the file as
* modified. */
set_modified();
/* Update the screen. */
edit_refresh();
#ifdef DEBUG
dump_filestruct(cutbuffer);
#endif
}
/* Move text from the current filestruct into the cutbuffer. */
void do_cut_text_void(void)
{
#ifndef NANO_TINY
add_undo(CUT);
#endif
do_cut_text(
#ifndef NANO_TINY
FALSE, FALSE, FALSE
#endif
);
}
#ifndef NANO_TINY
/* Move text from the current filestruct into the cutbuffer, and copy it
* back into the filestruct afterward. */
void do_copy_text(void)
{
do_cut_text(TRUE, FALSE, FALSE);
}
/* Cut from the current cursor position to the end of the file. */
void do_cut_till_end(void)
{
#ifndef NANO_TINY
add_undo(CUT);
#endif
do_cut_text(FALSE, TRUE, FALSE);
}
#endif /* !NANO_TINY */
/* Copy text from the cutbuffer into the current filestruct. */
void do_uncut_text(void)
{
assert(openfile->current != NULL && openfile->current->data != NULL);
/* If the cutbuffer is empty, get out. */
if (cutbuffer == NULL)
return;
#ifndef NANO_TINY
update_undo(UNCUT);
#endif
/* Add a copy of the text in the cutbuffer to the current filestruct
* at the current cursor position. */
copy_from_filestruct(cutbuffer, cutbottom);
/* Set the current place we want to where the text from the
* cutbuffer ends. */
openfile->placewewant = xplustabs();
/* Mark the file as modified. */
set_modified();
/* Update the screen. */
edit_refresh();
#ifdef DEBUG
dump_filestruct_reverse();
#endif
}