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299f2784 1/* Copyright (c) 1981 Regents of the University of California */
3c7b865a 2/* sccs id: @(#)ex.h 7.4 %G% */
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3#ifdef V6
4#include <retrofit.h>
5#endif
6
7/*
d266c416 8 * Ex version 3 (see exact version in ex_cmds.c, search for /Version/)
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9 *
10 * Mark Horton, UC Berkeley
11 * Bill Joy, UC Berkeley
12 * November 1979
13 *
14 * This file contains most of the declarations common to a large number
15 * of routines. The file ex_vis.h contains declarations
16 * which are used only inside the screen editor.
17 * The file ex_tune.h contains parameters which can be diddled per installation.
18 *
19 * The declarations relating to the argument list, regular expressions,
20 * the temporary file data structure used by the editor
21 * and the data describing terminals are each fairly substantial and
22 * are kept in the files ex_{argv,re,temp,tty}.h which
23 * we #include separately.
24 *
25 * If you are going to dig into ex, you should look at the outline of the
26 * distribution of the code into files at the beginning of ex.c and ex_v.c.
27 * Code which is similar to that of ed is lightly or undocumented in spots
28 * (e.g. the regular expression code). Newer code (e.g. open and visual)
29 * is much more carefully documented, and still rough in spots.
30 *
31 * Please forward bug reports to
32 *
d266c416 33 * Mark Horton
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34 * Computer Science Division, EECS
35 * EVANS HALL
36 * U.C. Berkeley 94704
37 * (415) 642-4948
38 * (415) 642-1024 (dept. office)
39 *
d266c416 40 * or to csvax.mark@berkeley on the ARPA-net. I would particularly like to hear
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41 * of additional terminal descriptions you add to the termcap data base.
42 */
43
44#include <sys/types.h>
45#include <ctype.h>
46#include <errno.h>
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47#include <signal.h>
48#include <setjmp.h>
49#include <sys/stat.h>
50
cb3ac212 51#ifndef var
ad1e86b1 52#define var extern
cb3ac212 53#endif
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54/*
55 * The following little dance copes with the new USG tty handling.
56 * This stuff has the advantage of considerable flexibility, and
57 * the disadvantage of being incompatible with anything else.
58 * The presence of the symbol USG3TTY will indicate the new code:
59 * in this case, we define CBREAK (because we can simulate it exactly),
60 * but we won't actually use it, so we set it to a value that will
61 * probably blow the compilation if we goof up.
62 */
63#ifdef USG3TTY
64#include <termio.h>
65#define CBREAK xxxxx
66#else
67#include <sgtty.h>
68#endif
69
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70extern int errno;
71
44232d5b 72#ifndef VMUNIX
e753e5e9 73typedef short line;
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74#else
75typedef int line;
76#endif
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77typedef short bool;
78
79#include "ex_tune.h"
80#include "ex_vars.h"
81/*
82 * Options in the editor are referred to usually by "value(name)" where
83 * name is all uppercase, i.e. "value(PROMPT)". This is actually a macro
84 * which expands to a fixed field in a static structure and so generates
85 * very little code. The offsets for the option names in the structure
86 * are generated automagically from the structure initializing them in
87 * ex_data.c... see the shell script "makeoptions".
88 */
89struct option {
90 char *oname;
91 char *oabbrev;
92 short otype; /* Types -- see below */
93 short odefault; /* Default value */
94 short ovalue; /* Current value */
95 char *osvalue;
96};
97
98#define ONOFF 0
99#define NUMERIC 1
100#define STRING 2 /* SHELL or DIRECTORY */
101#define OTERM 3
102
103#define value(a) options[a].ovalue
104#define svalue(a) options[a].osvalue
105
cb3ac212 106extern struct option options[NOPTS + 1];
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107
108
109/*
110 * The editor does not normally use the standard i/o library. Because
111 * we expect the editor to be a heavily used program and because it
112 * does a substantial amount of input/output processing it is appropriate
113 * for it to call low level read/write primitives directly. In fact,
114 * when debugging the editor we use the standard i/o library. In any
115 * case the editor needs a printf which prints through "putchar" ala the
116 * old version 6 printf. Thus we normally steal a copy of the "printf.c"
117 * and "strout" code from the standard i/o library and mung it for our
118 * purposes to avoid dragging in the stdio library headers, etc if we
119 * are not debugging. Such a modified printf exists in "printf.c" here.
120 */
121#ifdef TRACE
122# include <stdio.h>
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123 var FILE *trace;
124 var bool trubble;
125 var bool techoin;
126 var char tracbuf[BUFSIZ];
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127# undef putchar
128# undef getchar
129#else
887e3e0d 130# ifdef VMUNIX
44232d5b 131# define BUFSIZ 1024
887e3e0d 132# else
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133# ifdef u370
134# define BUFSIZ 4096
135# else
e753e5e9 136# define BUFSIZ 512
3c7b865a 137# endif
887e3e0d 138# endif
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139# define NULL 0
140# define EOF -1
141#endif
142
143/*
144 * Character constants and bits
145 *
146 * The editor uses the QUOTE bit as a flag to pass on with characters
147 * e.g. to the putchar routine. The editor never uses a simple char variable.
148 * Only arrays of and pointers to characters are used and parameters and
149 * registers are never declared character.
150 */
151#define QUOTE 0200
152#define TRIM 0177
153#define CTRL(c) ('c' & 037)
154#define NL CTRL(j)
155#define CR CTRL(m)
156#define DELETE 0177 /* See also ATTN, QUIT in ex_tune.h */
157#define ESCAPE 033
158
159/*
160 * Miscellaneous random variables used in more than one place
161 */
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162var bool aiflag; /* Append/change/insert with autoindent */
163var bool anymarks; /* We have used '[a-z] */
164var int chng; /* Warn "No write" */
165var char *Command;
166var short defwind; /* -w# change default window size */
167var int dirtcnt; /* When >= MAXDIRT, should sync temporary */
d266c416 168#ifdef TIOCLGET
cb3ac212 169var bool dosusp; /* Do SIGTSTP in visual when ^Z typed */
d266c416 170#endif
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171var bool edited; /* Current file is [Edited] */
172var line *endcore; /* Last available core location */
173extern bool endline; /* Last cmd mode command ended with \n */
44232d5b 174#ifndef VMUNIX
cb3ac212 175var short erfile; /* Error message file unit */
44232d5b 176#endif
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177var line *fendcore; /* First address in line pointer space */
178var char file[FNSIZE]; /* Working file name */
179var char genbuf[LBSIZE]; /* Working buffer when manipulating linebuf */
180var bool hush; /* Command line option - was given, hush up! */
181var char *globp; /* (Untyped) input string to command mode */
182var bool holdcm; /* Don't cursor address */
183var bool inappend; /* in ex command append mode */
184var bool inglobal; /* Inside g//... or v//... */
185var char *initev; /* Initial : escape for visual */
186var bool inopen; /* Inside open or visual */
187var char *input; /* Current position in cmd line input buffer */
188var bool intty; /* Input is a tty */
189var short io; /* General i/o unit (auto-closed on error!) */
190extern short lastc; /* Last character ret'd from cmd input */
191var bool laste; /* Last command was an "e" (or "rec") */
192var char lastmac; /* Last macro called for ** */
193var char lasttag[TAGSIZE]; /* Last argument to a tag command */
194var char *linebp; /* Used in substituting in \n */
195var char linebuf[LBSIZE]; /* The primary line buffer */
196var bool listf; /* Command should run in list mode */
197var char *loc1; /* Where re began to match (in linebuf) */
198var char *loc2; /* First char after re match (") */
199var line names['z'-'a'+2]; /* Mark registers a-z,' */
200var int notecnt; /* Count for notify (to visual from cmd) */
201var bool numberf; /* Command should run in number mode */
202var char obuf[BUFSIZ]; /* Buffer for tty output */
203var short oprompt; /* Saved during source */
204extern short ospeed; /* Output speed (from gtty) */
205var int otchng; /* Backup tchng to find changes in macros */
206var short peekc; /* Peek ahead character (cmd mode input) */
207var char *pkill[2]; /* Trim for put with ragged (LISP) delete */
208var bool pfast; /* Have stty -nl'ed to go faster */
209var int pid; /* Process id of child */
210var int ppid; /* Process id of parent (e.g. main ex proc) */
211var jmp_buf resetlab; /* For error throws to top level (cmd mode) */
212var int rpid; /* Pid returned from wait() */
213var bool ruptible; /* Interruptible is normal state */
214var bool seenprompt; /* 1 if have gotten user input */
215var bool shudclob; /* Have a prompt to clobber (e.g. on ^D) */
216var int status; /* Status returned from wait() */
217var int tchng; /* If nonzero, then [Modified] */
218extern short tfile; /* Temporary file unit */
219var bool vcatch; /* Want to catch an error (open/visual) */
220var jmp_buf vreslab; /* For error throws to a visual catch */
221var bool writing; /* 1 if in middle of a file write */
222var int xchng; /* Suppresses multiple "No writes" in !cmd */
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223
224/*
225 * Macros
226 */
227#define CP(a, b) (ignore(strcpy(a, b)))
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228 /*
229 * FIXUNDO: do we want to mung undo vars?
230 * Usually yes unless in a macro or global.
231 */
232#define FIXUNDO (inopen >= 0 && (inopen || !inglobal))
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233#define ckaw() {if (chng && value(AUTOWRITE)) wop(0);}
234#define copy(a,b,c) Copy((char *) a, (char *) b, c)
235#define eq(a, b) ((a) && (b) && strcmp(a, b) == 0)
236#define getexit(a) copy(a, resetlab, sizeof (jmp_buf))
237#define lastchar() lastc
238#define outchar(c) (*Outchar)(c)
239#define pastwh() (ignore(skipwh()))
240#define pline(no) (*Pline)(no)
241#define reset() longjmp(resetlab,1)
242#define resexit(a) copy(resetlab, a, sizeof (jmp_buf))
243#define setexit() setjmp(resetlab)
244#define setlastchar(c) lastc = c
245#define ungetchar(c) peekc = c
246
247#define CATCH vcatch = 1; if (setjmp(vreslab) == 0) {
248#define ONERR } else { vcatch = 0;
249#define ENDCATCH } vcatch = 0;
250
251/*
252 * Environment like memory
253 */
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254var char altfile[FNSIZE]; /* Alternate file name */
255extern char direct[ONMSZ]; /* Temp file goes here */
256extern char shell[ONMSZ]; /* Copied to be settable */
257extern char ttytype[ONMSZ]; /* A long and pretty name */
258var char uxb[UXBSIZE + 2]; /* Last !command for !! */
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259
260/*
261 * The editor data structure for accessing the current file consists
262 * of an incore array of pointers into the temporary file tfile.
263 * Each pointer is 15 bits (the low bit is used by global) and is
264 * padded with zeroes to make an index into the temp file where the
265 * actual text of the line is stored.
266 *
267 * To effect undo, copies of affected lines are saved after the last
268 * line considered to be in the buffer, between dol and unddol.
269 * During an open or visual, which uses the command mode undo between
270 * dol and unddol, a copy of the entire, pre-command buffer state
271 * is saved between unddol and truedol.
272 */
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273var line *addr1; /* First addressed line in a command */
274var line *addr2; /* Second addressed line */
275var line *dol; /* Last line in buffer */
276var line *dot; /* Current line */
277var line *one; /* First line */
278var line *truedol; /* End of all lines, including saves */
279var line *unddol; /* End of undo saved lines */
280var line *zero; /* Points to empty slot before one */
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281
282/*
283 * Undo information
284 *
285 * For most commands we save lines changed by salting them away between
286 * dol and unddol before they are changed (i.e. we save the descriptors
287 * into the temp file tfile which is never garbage collected). The
288 * lines put here go back after unddel, and to complete the undo
289 * we delete the lines [undap1,undap2).
290 *
291 * Undoing a move is much easier and we treat this as a special case.
292 * Similarly undoing a "put" is a special case for although there
293 * are lines saved between dol and unddol we don't stick these back
294 * into the buffer.
295 */
cb3ac212 296var short undkind;
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298var line *unddel; /* Saved deleted lines go after here */
299var line *undap1; /* Beginning of new lines */
300var line *undap2; /* New lines end before undap2 */
301var line *undadot; /* If we saved all lines, dot reverts here */
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302
303#define UNDCHANGE 0
304#define UNDMOVE 1
305#define UNDALL 2
306#define UNDNONE 3
307#define UNDPUT 4
308
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310/*
311 * Various miscellaneous flags and buffers needed by the encryption routines.
312 */
313#define KSIZE 9 /* key size for encryption */
314#define KEYPROMPT "Key: "
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315var int xflag; /* True if we are in encryption mode */
316var int xtflag; /* True if the temp file is being encrypted */
317var int kflag; /* True if the key has been accepted */
318var char perm[768];
319var char tperm[768];
320var char *key;
321var char crbuf[CRSIZE];
d266c416 322char *getpass();
1807bf33 323#endif
d266c416 324
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325/*
326 * Function type definitions
327 */
328#define NOSTR (char *) 0
329#define NOLINE (line *) 0
330
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331extern int (*Outchar)();
332extern int (*Pline)();
333extern int (*Putchar)();
334var int (*oldhup)();
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335int (*setlist())();
336int (*setnorm())();
337int (*setnorm())();
338int (*setnumb())();
339line *address();
340char *cgoto();
341char *genindent();
342char *getblock();
343char *getenv();
344line *getmark();
345char *longname();
346char *mesg();
347char *place();
348char *plural();
349line *scanfor();
350line *setin();
351char *strcat();
352char *strcpy();
353char *strend();
354char *tailpath();
355char *tgetstr();
356char *tgoto();
357char *ttyname();
358line *vback();
359char *vfindcol();
360char *vgetline();
361char *vinit();
362char *vpastwh();
363char *vskipwh();
364int put();
365int putreg();
366int YANKreg();
367int delete();
368int execl();
369int filter();
370int getfile();
371int getsub();
372int gettty();
373int join();
374int listchar();
375off_t lseek();
376int normchar();
377int normline();
378int numbline();
cb3ac212 379var int (*oldquit)();
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380int onhup();
381int onintr();
d266c416 382int onsusp();
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383int putch();
384int shift();
385int termchar();
386int vfilter();
387#ifdef CBREAK
388int vintr();
389#endif
390int vputch();
391int vshftop();
392int yank();
393
394/*
395 * C doesn't have a (void) cast, so we have to fake it for lint's sake.
396 */
397#ifdef lint
398# define ignore(a) Ignore((char *) (a))
399# define ignorf(a) Ignorf((int (*) ()) (a))
400#else
401# define ignore(a) a
402# define ignorf(a) a
403#endif