/* * editor -- * Main editor routine. * * PUBLIC: int editor(GS *, int, char *[]); */ int editor(GS *gp, int argc, char *argv[]) { extern int optind; extern char *optarg; const char *p; EVENT ev; FREF *frp; SCR *sp; size_t len; u_int flags; int ch, flagchk, lflag, secure, startup, readonly, rval, silent; char *tag_f, *wsizearg, path[256]; CHAR_T *w; size_t wlen; /* Initialize the busy routine, if not defined by the screen. */ if (gp->scr_busy == NULL) gp->scr_busy = vs_busy; /* Initialize the message routine, if not defined by the screen. */ if (gp->scr_msg == NULL) gp->scr_msg = vs_msg; gp->catd = (nl_catd)-1; /* Common global structure initialization. */ TAILQ_INIT(gp->dq); TAILQ_INIT(gp->hq); SLIST_INIT(gp->ecq); SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(gp->ecq, &gp->excmd, q); gp->noprint = DEFAULT_NOPRINT; /* Structures shared by screens so stored in the GS structure. */ TAILQ_INIT(gp->frefq); TAILQ_INIT(gp->dcb_store.textq); SLIST_INIT(gp->cutq); SLIST_INIT(gp->seqq); /* Set initial screen type and mode based on the program name. */ readonly = 0; if (!strcmp(getprogname(), "ex") || !strcmp(getprogname(), "nex")) LF_INIT(SC_EX); else { /* Nview, view are readonly. */ if (!strcmp(getprogname(), "nview") || !strcmp(getprogname(), "view")) readonly = 1; /* Vi is the default. */ LF_INIT(SC_VI); } /* Convert old-style arguments into new-style ones. */ if (v_obsolete(argv)) return (1); /* Parse the arguments. */ flagchk = '\0'; tag_f = wsizearg = NULL; lflag = secure = silent = 0; startup = 1; /* Set the file snapshot flag. */ F_SET(gp, G_SNAPSHOT); #ifdef DEBUG while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "c:D:eFlRrSsT:t:vw:")) != EOF) #else while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "c:eFlRrSst:vw:")) != EOF) #endif switch (ch) { case 'c': /* Run the command. */ /* * XXX * We should support multiple -c options. */ if (gp->c_option != NULL) { warnx("only one -c command may be specified."); return (1); } gp->c_option = optarg; break; #ifdef DEBUG case 'D': switch (optarg[0]) { case 's': startup = 0; break; case 'w': attach(gp); break; default: warnx("usage: -D requires s or w argument."); return (1); } break; #endif case 'e': /* Ex mode. */ LF_CLR(SC_VI); LF_SET(SC_EX); break; case 'F': /* No snapshot. */ F_CLR(gp, G_SNAPSHOT); break; case 'l': /* Set lisp, showmatch options. */ lflag = 1; break; case 'R': /* Readonly. */ readonly = 1; break; case 'r': /* Recover. */ if (flagchk == 't') { warnx("only one of -r and -t may be specified."); return (1); } flagchk = 'r'; break; case 'S': secure = 1; break; case 's': silent = 1; break; #ifdef DEBUG case 'T': /* Trace. */ if ((gp->tracefp = fopen(optarg, "w")) == NULL) { warn("%s", optarg); goto err; } (void)fprintf(gp->tracefp, "\n===\ntrace: open %s\n", optarg); break; #endif case 't': /* Tag. */ if (flagchk == 'r') { warnx("only one of -r and -t may be specified."); return (1); } if (flagchk == 't') { warnx("only one tag file may be specified."); return (1); } flagchk = 't'; tag_f = optarg; break; case 'v': /* Vi mode. */ LF_CLR(SC_EX); LF_SET(SC_VI); break; case 'w': wsizearg = optarg; break; case '?': default: (void)gp->scr_usage(); return (1); } argc -= optind; argv += optind; /* * -s option is only meaningful to ex. * * If not reading from a terminal, it's like -s was specified. */ if (silent && !LF_ISSET(SC_EX)) { warnx("-s option is only applicable to ex."); goto err; } if (LF_ISSET(SC_EX) && F_ISSET(gp, G_SCRIPTED)) silent = 1; /* * Build and initialize the first/current screen. This is a bit * tricky. If an error is returned, we may or may not have a * screen structure. If we have a screen structure, put it on a * display queue so that the error messages get displayed. * * !!! * Everything we do until we go interactive is done in ex mode. */ if (screen_init(gp, NULL, &sp)) { if (sp != NULL) TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(gp->dq, sp, q); goto err; } F_SET(sp, SC_EX); TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(gp->dq, sp, q); if (v_key_init(sp)) /* Special key initialization. */ goto err; { int oargs[5], *oargp = oargs; if (lflag) { /* Command-line options. */ *oargp++ = O_LISP; *oargp++ = O_SHOWMATCH; } if (readonly) *oargp++ = O_READONLY; if (secure) *oargp++ = O_SECURE; *oargp = -1; /* Options initialization. */ if (opts_init(sp, oargs)) goto err; } if (wsizearg != NULL) { ARGS *av[2], a, b; (void)snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "window=%s", wsizearg); a.bp = (CHAR_T *)path; a.len = strlen(path); b.bp = NULL; b.len = 0; av[0] = &a; av[1] = &b; (void)opts_set(sp, av, NULL); } if (silent) { /* Ex batch mode option values. */ O_CLR(sp, O_AUTOPRINT); O_CLR(sp, O_PROMPT); O_CLR(sp, O_VERBOSE); O_CLR(sp, O_WARN); F_SET(sp, SC_EX_SILENT); } sp->rows = O_VAL(sp, O_LINES); /* Make ex formatting work. */ sp->cols = O_VAL(sp, O_COLUMNS); if (!silent && startup) { /* Read EXINIT, exrc files. */ if (ex_exrc(sp)) goto err; if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_EXIT | SC_EXIT_FORCE)) { if (screen_end(sp)) goto err; goto done; } } /* * List recovery files if -r specified without file arguments. * Note, options must be initialized and startup information * read before doing this. */ if (flagchk == 'r' && argv[0] == NULL) { if (rcv_list(sp)) goto err; if (screen_end(sp)) goto err; goto done; } /* * !!! * Initialize the default ^D, ^U scrolling value here, after the * user has had every opportunity to set the window option. * * It's historic practice that changing the value of the window * option did not alter the default scrolling value, only giving * a count to ^D/^U did that. */ sp->defscroll = (O_VAL(sp, O_WINDOW) + 1) / 2; /* * If we don't have a command-line option, switch into the right * editor now, so that we position default files correctly, and * so that any tags file file-already-locked messages are in the * vi screen, not the ex screen. * * XXX * If we have a command-line option, the error message can end * up in the wrong place, but I think that the combination is * unlikely. */ if (gp->c_option == NULL) { F_CLR(sp, SC_EX | SC_VI); F_SET(sp, LF_ISSET(SC_EX | SC_VI)); } /* Open a tag file if specified. */ if (tag_f != NULL) { CHAR2INT(sp, tag_f, strlen(tag_f) + 1, w, wlen); if (ex_tag_first(sp, w)) goto err; } /* * Append any remaining arguments as file names. Files are recovery * files if -r specified. If the tag option or ex startup commands * loaded a file, then any file arguments are going to come after it. */ if (*argv != NULL) { if (sp->frp != NULL) { /* Cheat -- we know we have an extra argv slot. */ *--argv = strdup(sp->frp->name); if (*argv == NULL) { warn(NULL); goto err; } } sp->argv = sp->cargv = argv; F_SET(sp, SC_ARGNOFREE); if (flagchk == 'r') F_SET(sp, SC_ARGRECOVER); } /* * If the ex startup commands and or/the tag option haven't already * created a file, create one. If no command-line files were given, * use a temporary file. */ if (sp->frp == NULL) { if (sp->argv == NULL) { if ((frp = file_add(sp, NULL)) == NULL) goto err; } else { if ((frp = file_add(sp, sp->argv[0])) == NULL) goto err; if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_ARGRECOVER)) F_SET(frp, FR_RECOVER); } if (file_init(sp, frp, NULL, 0)) goto err; if (EXCMD_RUNNING(gp)) { (void)ex_cmd(sp); if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_EXIT | SC_EXIT_FORCE)) { if (screen_end(sp)) goto err; goto done; } } } /* * Check to see if we need to wait for ex. If SC_SCR_EX is set, ex * was forced to initialize the screen during startup. We'd like to * wait for a single character from the user, but we can't because * we're not in raw mode. We can't switch to raw mode because the * vi initialization will switch to xterm's alternate screen, causing * us to lose the messages we're pausing to make sure the user read. * So, wait for a complete line. */ if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_SCR_EX)) { p = msg_cmsg(sp, CMSG_CONT_R, &len); (void)write(STDOUT_FILENO, p, len); for (;;) { if (v_event_get(sp, &ev, 0, 0)) goto err; if (ev.e_event == E_INTERRUPT || (ev.e_event == E_CHARACTER && (ev.e_value == K_CR || ev.e_value == K_NL))) break; (void)gp->scr_bell(sp); } } /* Switch into the right editor, regardless. */ F_CLR(sp, SC_EX | SC_VI); F_SET(sp, LF_ISSET(SC_EX | SC_VI) | SC_STATUS_CNT); /* * Main edit loop. Vi handles split screens itself, we only return * here when switching editor modes or restarting the screen. */ while (sp != NULL) if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_EX) ? ex(&sp) : vi(&sp)) goto err; done: rval = 0; if (0) err: rval = 1; /* Clean out the global structure. */ v_end(gp); return (rval); }
/* * editor -- * Main editor routine. * * PUBLIC: int editor __P((WIN *, int, char *[])); */ int editor(WIN *wp, int argc, char **argv) { extern int optind; extern char *optarg; const char *p; EVENT ev; FREF *frp; SCR *sp; GS *gp; size_t len; u_int flags; int ch, flagchk, lflag, secure, startup, readonly, rval, silent; char *tag_f, *wsizearg, path[256]; CHAR_T *w; size_t wlen; gp = wp->gp; /* Initialize the busy routine, if not defined by the screen. */ if (gp->scr_busy == NULL) gp->scr_busy = vs_busy; /* Initialize the message routine, if not defined by the screen. */ if (wp->scr_msg == NULL) wp->scr_msg = vs_msg; /* Set initial screen type and mode based on the program name. */ readonly = 0; if (!strcmp(gp->progname, "ex") || !strcmp(gp->progname, "nex")) LF_INIT(SC_EX); else { /* Nview, view are readonly. */ if (!strcmp(gp->progname, "nview") || !strcmp(gp->progname, "view")) readonly = 1; /* Vi is the default. */ LF_INIT(SC_VI); } /* Convert old-style arguments into new-style ones. */ if (v_obsolete(gp->progname, argv)) return (1); /* Parse the arguments. */ flagchk = '\0'; tag_f = wsizearg = NULL; lflag = secure = silent = 0; startup = 1; /* Set the file snapshot flag. */ F_SET(gp, G_SNAPSHOT); #ifdef DEBUG while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "c:D:eFlRrSsT:t:vw:")) != EOF) #else while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "c:eFlRrSst:vw:")) != EOF) #endif switch (ch) { case 'c': /* Run the command. */ /* * XXX * We should support multiple -c options. */ if (gp->c_option != NULL) { v_estr(gp->progname, 0, "only one -c command may be specified."); return (1); } gp->c_option = optarg; break; #ifdef DEBUG case 'D': switch (optarg[0]) { case 's': startup = 0; break; case 'w': attach(gp); break; default: v_estr(gp->progname, 0, "usage: -D requires s or w argument."); return (1); } break; #endif case 'e': /* Ex mode. */ LF_CLR(SC_VI); LF_SET(SC_EX); break; case 'F': /* No snapshot. */ v_estr(gp->progname, 0, "-F option no longer supported."); break; case 'l': /* Set lisp, showmatch options. */ lflag = 1; break; case 'R': /* Readonly. */ readonly = 1; break; case 'r': /* Recover. */ if (flagchk == 't') { v_estr(gp->progname, 0, "only one of -r and -t may be specified."); return (1); } flagchk = 'r'; break; case 'S': secure = 1; break; case 's': silent = 1; break; #ifdef TRACE case 'T': /* Trace. */ (void)vtrace_init(optarg); break; #endif case 't': /* Tag. */ if (flagchk == 'r') { v_estr(gp->progname, 0, "only one of -r and -t may be specified."); return (1); } if (flagchk == 't') { v_estr(gp->progname, 0, "only one tag file may be specified."); return (1); } flagchk = 't'; tag_f = optarg; break; case 'v': /* Vi mode. */ LF_CLR(SC_EX); LF_SET(SC_VI); break; case 'w': wsizearg = optarg; break; case '?': default: (void)gp->scr_usage(); return (1); } argc -= optind; argv += optind; /* * -s option is only meaningful to ex. * * If not reading from a terminal, it's like -s was specified. */ if (silent && !LF_ISSET(SC_EX)) { v_estr(gp->progname, 0, "-s option is only applicable to ex."); goto err; } if (LF_ISSET(SC_EX) && F_ISSET(gp, G_SCRIPTED)) silent = 1; /* * Build and initialize the first/current screen. This is a bit * tricky. If an error is returned, we may or may not have a * screen structure. If we have a screen structure, put it on a * display queue so that the error messages get displayed. * * !!! * Everything we do until we go interactive is done in ex mode. */ if (screen_init(gp, NULL, &sp)) { if (sp != NULL) { CIRCLEQ_INSERT_HEAD(&wp->scrq, sp, q); sp->wp = wp; } goto err; } F_SET(sp, SC_EX); CIRCLEQ_INSERT_HEAD(&wp->scrq, sp, q); sp->wp = wp; if (v_key_init(sp)) /* Special key initialization. */ goto err; { int oargs[5], *oargp = oargs; if (lflag) { /* Command-line options. */ *oargp++ = O_LISP; *oargp++ = O_SHOWMATCH; } if (readonly) *oargp++ = O_READONLY; if (secure) *oargp++ = O_SECURE; *oargp = -1; /* Options initialization. */ if (opts_init(sp, oargs)) goto err; } if (wsizearg != NULL) { ARGS *av[2], a, b; (void)snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "window=%s", wsizearg); a.bp = (CHAR_T *)path; a.len = strlen(path); b.bp = NULL; b.len = 0; av[0] = &a; av[1] = &b; (void)opts_set(sp, av, NULL); } if (silent) { /* Ex batch mode option values. */ O_CLR(sp, O_AUTOPRINT); O_CLR(sp, O_PROMPT); O_CLR(sp, O_VERBOSE); O_CLR(sp, O_WARN); F_SET(sp, SC_EX_SILENT); } sp->rows = O_VAL(sp, O_LINES); /* Make ex formatting work. */ sp->cols = O_VAL(sp, O_COLUMNS); if (!silent && startup) { /* Read EXINIT, exrc files. */ if (ex_exrc(sp)) goto err; if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_EXIT | SC_EXIT_FORCE)) { if (screen_end(sp)) goto err; goto done; } } /* * List recovery files if -r specified without file arguments. * Note, options must be initialized and startup information * read before doing this. */ if (flagchk == 'r' && argv[0] == NULL) { if (rcv_list(sp)) goto err; if (screen_end(sp)) goto err; goto done; } /* * !!! * Initialize the default ^D, ^U scrolling value here, after the * user has had every opportunity to set the window option. * * It's historic practice that changing the value of the window * option did not alter the default scrolling value, only giving * a count to ^D/^U did that. */ sp->defscroll = (O_VAL(sp, O_WINDOW) + 1) / 2; /* * If we don't have a command-line option, switch into the right * editor now, so that we position default files correctly, and * so that any tags file file-already-locked messages are in the * vi screen, not the ex screen. * * XXX * If we have a command-line option, the error message can end * up in the wrong place, but I think that the combination is * unlikely. */ if (gp->c_option == NULL) { F_CLR(sp, SC_EX | SC_VI); F_SET(sp, LF_ISSET(SC_EX | SC_VI)); } /* Open a tag file if specified. */ if (tag_f != NULL) { CHAR2INT(sp, tag_f, strlen(tag_f) + 1, w, wlen); if (ex_tag_first(sp, w)) goto err; } /* * Append any remaining arguments as file names. Files are recovery * files if -r specified. If the tag option or ex startup commands * loaded a file, then any file arguments are going to come after it. */ if (*argv != NULL) { if (sp->frp != NULL) { /* Cheat -- we know we have an extra argv slot. */ MALLOC_NOMSG(sp, *--argv, char *, strlen(sp->frp->name) + 1); if (*argv == NULL) { v_estr(gp->progname, errno, NULL); goto err; } (void)strcpy(*argv, sp->frp->name); } sp->argv = sp->cargv = argv; F_SET(sp, SC_ARGNOFREE); if (flagchk == 'r') F_SET(sp, SC_ARGRECOVER); }