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ex-vi/ex_vput.c
Gunnar Ritter 68f1c288d4 * The handling of multicolumn characters was fixed for terminals without the
IM (insert mode) capability. It is unlikely that such terminals actually
  exist, but vi will use the corresponding code for open mode if a termcap
  entry is not available.
2005-01-11 15:05:25 +00:00

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/*
* This code contains changes by
* Gunnar Ritter, Freiburg i. Br., Germany, 2002. All rights reserved.
*
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#ifndef lint
#ifdef DOSCCS
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)ex_vput.c 1.40 (gritter) 1/11/05";
#endif
#endif
/* from ex_vput.c 7.4.1 (2.11BSD GTE) 12/9/94 */
#include "ex.h"
#include "ex_tty.h"
#include "ex_vis.h"
/*
* Deal with the screen, clearing, cursor positioning, putting characters
* into the screen image, and deleting characters.
* Really hard stuff here is utilizing insert character operations
* on intelligent terminals which differs widely from terminal to terminal.
*/
void
vclear(void)
{
#ifdef ADEBUG
if (trace)
tfixnl(), fprintf(trace, "------\nvclear\n");
#endif
tputs(CL, TLINES, putch);
destcol = 0;
outcol = 0;
destline = 0;
outline = 0;
if (inopen)
vclrcell(vtube0, WCOLS * (WECHO - ZERO + 1));
}
/*
* Clear memory.
*/
void
vclrcell(register cell *cp, register int i)
{
if (i > 0)
do
*cp++ = 0;
while (--i != 0);
}
/*
* Clear a physical display line, high level.
*/
void
vclrlin(int l, line *tp)
{
vigoto(l, 0);
if ((hold & HOLDAT) == 0)
#ifndef UCVISUAL
putchar(tp > dol ? '~' : '@');
#else
putchar(tp > dol ? ((UPPERCASE || xHZ) ? '^' : '~') : '@');
#endif
if (state == HARDOPEN)
sethard();
vclreol();
}
/*
* Clear to the end of the current physical line
*/
void
vclreol(void)
{
register int i, j;
register cell *tp;
if (destcol == WCOLS)
return;
destline += destcol / WCOLS;
destcol %= WCOLS;
if (destline < 0 || destline > WECHO)
error(catgets(catd, 1, 237, "Internal error: vclreol"));
i = WCOLS - destcol;
tp = vtube[destline] + destcol;
if (CE) {
if (IN && *tp || !ateopr()) {
vcsync();
vputp(CE, 1);
}
vclrcell(tp, i);
return;
}
if (*tp == 0)
return;
while (i > 0 && (j = *tp & (QUOTE|TRIM|MULTICOL))) {
if ((j != ' ' && (j & QUOTE) == 0)) {
destcol = WCOLS - i;
vputchar(' ');
}
--i, *tp++ = 0;
}
}
/*
* Clear the echo line.
* If didphys then its been cleared physically (as
* a side effect of a clear to end of display, e.g.)
* so just do it logically.
* If work here is being held off, just remember, in
* heldech, if work needs to be done, don't do anything.
*/
void
vclrech(bool didphys)
{
if (Peekkey == ATTN)
return;
if (hold & HOLDECH) {
heldech = !didphys;
return;
}
if (!didphys && (CD || CE)) {
splitw++;
/*
* If display is retained below, then MUST use CD or CE
* since we don't really know whats out there.
* Vigoto might decide (incorrectly) to do nothing.
*/
if (DB) {
vgoto(WECHO, 0);
vputp(CD ? CD : CE, 1);
} else {
if (XT) {
/*
* This code basically handles the t1061
* where positioning at (0, 0) won't work
* because the terminal won't let you put
* the cursor on it's magic cookie.
*
* Should probably be XS above, or even a
* new X? glitch, but right now t1061 is the
* only terminal with XT.
*/
vgoto(WECHO, 0);
vputp(DL, 1);
} else {
vigoto(WECHO, 0);
vclreol();
}
}
splitw = 0;
didphys = 1;
}
if (didphys)
vclrcell(vtube[WECHO], WCOLS);
heldech = 0;
}
/*
* Fix the echo area for use, setting
* the state variable splitw so we wont rollup
* when we move the cursor there.
*/
void
fixech(void)
{
splitw++;
if (state != VISUAL && state != CRTOPEN) {
vclean();
vcnt = 0;
}
vgoto(WECHO, 0); flusho();
}
/*
* Put the cursor ``before'' cp.
*/
void
vcursbef(register char *cp)
{
if (cp <= linebuf)
vgotoCL(value(NUMBER) << 3);
else
vgotoCL(column(cp - 1) - 1);
}
/*
* Put the cursor ``at'' cp.
*/
void
vcursat(register char *cp)
{
if (cp <= linebuf && linebuf[0] == 0)
vgotoCL(value(NUMBER) << 3);
else
vgotoCL(column(cp - 1));
}
/*
* Put the cursor ``after'' cp.
*/
void
vcursaft(register char *cp)
{
vgotoCL(column(cp));
}
/*
* Fix the cursor to be positioned in the correct place
* to accept a command.
*/
void
vfixcurs(void)
{
vsetcurs(cursor);
}
/*
* Compute the column position implied by the cursor at ``nc'',
* and move the cursor there.
*/
void
vsetcurs(register char *nc)
{
register int col;
col = column(nc);
if (linebuf[0])
col--;
vgotoCL(col);
cursor = vcolbp;
}
/*
* Move the cursor invisibly, i.e. only remember to do it.
*/
void
vigoto(int y, int x)
{
destline = y;
destcol = x;
}
/*
* Move the cursor to the position implied by any previous
* vigoto (or low level hacking with destcol/destline as in readecho).
*/
void
vcsync(void)
{
vgoto(destline, destcol);
}
/*
* Goto column x of the current line.
*/
void
vgotoCL(register int x)
{
if (splitw)
vgoto(WECHO, x);
else
vgoto(LINE(vcline), x);
}
/*
* Invisible goto column x of current line.
*/
void
vigotoCL(register int x)
{
if (splitw)
vigoto(WECHO, x);
else
vigoto(LINE(vcline), x);
}
/*
* Move cursor to line y, column x, handling wraparound and scrolling.
*/
void
vgoto(register int y, register int x)
{
register cell *tp;
register int c;
/*
* Fold the possibly too large value of x.
*/
if (x >= WCOLS) {
y += x / WCOLS;
x %= WCOLS;
}
#ifdef MB
else if (y >= 0 && mb_cur_max > 1 && !insmode) {
while (x > 0 && (vtube[y][x]&(MULTICOL|TRIM)) == MULTICOL)
x--;
}
#endif /* MB */
if (y < 0)
error(catgets(catd, 1, 238, "Internal error: vgoto"));
if (outcol >= WCOLS) {
if (AM) {
outline += outcol / WCOLS;
outcol %= WCOLS;
} else
outcol = WCOLS - 1;
}
/*
* In a hardcopy or glass crt open, print the stuff
* implied by a motion, or backspace.
*/
if (state == HARDOPEN || state == ONEOPEN) {
if (y != outline)
error(catgets(catd, 1, 239, "Line too long for open"));
if (x + 1 < outcol - x || (outcol > x && !BS))
destcol = 0, fgoto();
tp = vtube[WBOT] + outcol;
while (outcol != x)
if (outcol < x) {
if (*tp == 0)
*tp = ' ';
c = *tp++ & TRIM;
vputc(c && (!OS || EO) ? c : ' ');
outcol++;
} else {
if (BC)
vputp(BC, 0);
else
vputc('\b');
outcol--;
}
destcol = outcol = x;
destline = outline;
return;
}
/*
* If the destination position implies a scroll, do it.
*/
destline = y;
if (destline > WBOT && (!splitw || destline > WECHO)) {
endim();
vrollup(destline);
}
/*
* If there really is a motion involved, do it.
* The check here is an optimization based on profiling.
*/
destcol = x;
if ((destline - outline) * WCOLS != destcol - outcol) {
if (!MI)
endim();
fgoto();
}
}
/*
* This is the hardest code in the editor, and deals with insert modes
* on different kinds of intelligent terminals. The complexity is due
* to the cross product of three factors:
*
* 1. Lines may display as more than one segment on the screen.
* 2. There are 2 kinds of intelligent terminal insert modes.
* 3. Tabs squash when you insert characters in front of them,
* in a way in which current intelligent terminals don't handle.
*
* The two kinds of terminals are typified by the DM2500 or HP2645 for
* one and the CONCEPT-100 or the FOX for the other.
*
* The first (HP2645) kind has an insert mode where the characters
* fall off the end of the line and the screen is shifted rigidly
* no matter how the display came about.
*
* The second (CONCEPT-100) kind comes from terminals which are designed
* for forms editing and which distinguish between blanks and ``spaces''
* on the screen, spaces being like blank, but never having had
* and data typed into that screen position (since, e.g. a clear operation
* like clear screen). On these terminals, when you insert a character,
* the characters from where you are to the end of the screen shift
* over till a ``space'' is found, and the null character there gets
* eaten up.
*
*
* The code here considers the line as consisting of several parts
* the first part is the ``doomed'' part, i.e. a part of the line
* which is being typed over. Next comes some text up to the first
* following tab. The tab is the next segment of the line, and finally
* text after the tab.
*
* We have to consider each of these segments and the effect of the
* insertion of a character on them. On terminals like HP2645's we
* must simulate a multi-line insert mode using the primitive one
* line insert mode. If we are inserting in front of a tab, we have
* to either delete characters from the tab or insert white space
* (when the tab reaches a new spot where it gets larger) before we
* insert the new character.
*
* On a terminal like a CONCEPT our strategy is to make all
* blanks be displayed, while trying to keep the screen having ``spaces''
* for portions of tabs. In this way the terminal hardward does some
* of the hacking for compression of tabs, although this tends to
* disappear as you work on the line and spaces change into blanks.
*
* There are a number of boundary conditions (like typing just before
* the first following tab) where we can avoid a lot of work. Most
* of them have to be dealt with explicitly because performance is
* much, much worse if we don't.
*
* A final thing which is hacked here is two flavors of insert mode.
* Datamedia's do this by an insert mode which you enter and leave
* and by having normal motion character operate differently in this
* mode, notably by having a newline insert a line on the screen in
* this mode. This generally means it is unsafe to move around
* the screen ignoring the fact that we are in this mode.
* This is possible on some terminals, and wins big (e.g. HP), so
* we encode this as a ``can move in insert capability'' mi,
* and terminals which have it can do insert mode with much less
* work when tabs are present following the cursor on the current line.
*/
/*
* Routine to expand a tab, calling the normal Outchar routine
* to put out each implied character. Note that we call outchar
* with a QUOTE. We use QUOTE internally to represent a position
* which is part of the expansion of a tab.
*/
void
vgotab(void)
{
register int i = tabcol(destcol, value(TABSTOP)) - destcol;
do
(*Outchar)(QUOTE);
while (--i);
}
/*
* Variables for insert mode.
*/
int linend; /* The column position of end of line */
int tabstart; /* Column of start of first following tab */
int tabend; /* Column of end of following tabs */
int tabsize; /* Size of the following tabs */
int tabslack; /* Number of ``spaces'' in following tabs */
int inssiz; /* Number of characters to be inserted */
int inscol; /* Column where insertion is taking place */
int insmc0; /* Multi-column character before insertion */
int insmc1; /* Multi-column character at insertion */
int shft; /* Amount tab expansion shifted rest of line */
int slakused; /* This much of tabslack will be used up */
/*
* This routine MUST be called before insert mode is run,
* and brings all segments of the current line to the top
* of the screen image buffer so it is easier for us to
* maniuplate them.
*/
void
vprepins(void)
{
register int i;
register cell *cp = vtube0;
for (i = 0; i < DEPTH(vcline); i++) {
vmaktop(LINE(vcline) + i, cp);
cp += WCOLS;
}
}
void
vmaktop(register int p, cell *cp)
{
register int i;
cell temp[TUBECOLS];
if (p < 0 || vtube[p] == cp)
return;
for (i = ZERO; i <= WECHO; i++)
if (vtube[i] == cp) {
copy(temp, vtube[i], WCOLS * sizeof *temp);
copy(vtube[i], vtube[p], WCOLS * sizeof *temp);
copy(vtube[p], temp, WCOLS * sizeof *temp);
vtube[i] = vtube[p];
vtube[p] = cp;
return;
}
error(catgets(catd, 1, 240, "Line too long"));
}
/*
* Insert character c at current cursor position.
* Multi-character inserts occur only as a result
* of expansion of tabs (i.e. inssize == 1 except
* for tabs) and code assumes this in several place
* to make life simpler.
*/
int
vinschar(int c)
/* int c; /\* mjm: char --> int */
{
register int i;
register cell *tp;
char *OIM;
bool OXN;
insmc1 = colsc(c) - 1;
if ((!IM || !EI) && ((hold & HOLDQIK) || !value(REDRAW) || value(SLOWOPEN))) {
int (*OO)() = Outchar;
/*
* Don't want to try to use terminal
* insert mode, or to try to fake it.
* Just put the character out; the screen
* will probably be wrong but we will fix it later.
*/
if (c == '\t') {
vgotab();
return c;
}
/*
* This indicates to vputchar() that it has to set MULTICOL
* bits but must not call us recursively.
*/
Outchar = NULL;
vputchar(c);
Outchar = OO;
if (insmc1 == 0 && (vtube0[destcol]&(TRIM|MULTICOL))==MULTICOL)
vtube0[destcol] = INVBIT;
if (DEPTH(vcline) * WCOLS + !value(REDRAW) >
(destline - LINE(vcline)) * WCOLS + destcol)
return c;
/*
* The next line is about to be clobbered
* make space for another segment of this line
* (on an intelligent terminal) or just remember
* that next line was clobbered (on a dumb one
* if we don't care to redraw the tail.
*/
if (AL) {
vnpins(0);
} else {
c = LINE(vcline) + DEPTH(vcline);
if (c < LINE(vcline + 1) || c > WBOT)
return c;
i = destcol;
vinslin(c, 1, vcline);
DEPTH(vcline)++;
vigoto(c, i);
vprepins();
}
return c;
}
/*
* Compute the number of positions in the line image of the
* current line. This is done from the physical image
* since that is faster. Note that we have no memory
* from insertion to insertion so that routines which use
* us don't have to worry about moving the cursor around.
*/
if (*vtube0 == 0)
linend = 0;
else {
/*
* Search backwards for a non-null character
* from the end of the displayed line.
*/
i = WCOLS * DEPTH(vcline);
if (i == 0)
i = WCOLS;
tp = vtube0 + i;
while (*--tp == 0)
if (--i == 0)
break;
linend = i + insmc1;
}
/*
* We insert at a position based on the physical location
* of the output cursor.
*/
inscol = destcol + (destline - LINE(vcline)) * WCOLS;
insmc0 = 0;
#ifdef MB
i = 0;
while (inscol+i < LBSIZE && vtube0[inscol+i]&MULTICOL &&
(vtube0[inscol+insmc0+i]&(MULTICOL|TRIM)) != MULTICOL)
i++;
while (inscol+insmc0+i < LBSIZE &&
(vtube0[inscol+insmc0+i]&(MULTICOL|TRIM)) == MULTICOL)
insmc0++;
#endif /* MB */
if (c == '\t') {
/*
* Characters inserted from a tab must be
* remembered as being part of a tab, but we can't
* use QUOTE here since we really need to print blanks.
* QUOTE|' ' is the representation of this.
*/
inssiz = tabcol(inscol+insmc0, value(TABSTOP)) - inscol - insmc0;
c = ' ' | QUOTE;
} else
inssiz = 1;
/*
* If the text to be inserted is less than the number
* of doomed positions, then we don't need insert mode,
* rather we can just typeover.
*/
if (inssiz + insmc1 <= doomed) {
int (*OO)() = Outchar;
endim();
if (inscol + insmc0 != linend)
doomed -= inssiz + insmc1;
if (insmc1 == 0 && c != '\t' &&
vtube0[inscol+insmc0] & MULTICOL)
vtube0[inscol+insmc0] = INVBIT;
/*
* This indicates to vputchar() that it has to set MULTICOL
* bits but must not call us recursively.
*/
Outchar = NULL;
do
vputchar(c);
while (--inssiz);
Outchar = OO;
return c;
}
/*
* Have to really do some insertion, thus
* stake out the bounds of the first following
* group of tabs, computing starting position,
* ending position, and the number of ``spaces'' therein
* so we can tell how much it will squish.
*/
tp = vtube0 + inscol + insmc0;
for (i = inscol + insmc0; i < linend; i++) {
if (*tp++ & QUOTE) {
--tp;
break;
}
}
tabstart = tabend = i;
tabslack = 0;
while (tabend < linend) {
i = *tp++;
if ((i & QUOTE) == 0)
break;
if ((i & (TRIM|MULTICOL)) == 0)
tabslack++;
tabsize++;
tabend++;
}
tabsize = tabend - tabstart;
/*
* For HP's and DM's, e.g. tabslack has no meaning.
*/
if (!IN)
tabslack = 0;
#ifdef IDEBUG
if (trace) {
fprintf(trace, "inscol %d, inssiz %d, tabstart %d, ",
inscol, inssiz, tabstart);
fprintf(trace, "tabend %d, tabslack %d, linend %d\n",
tabend, tabslack, linend);
}
#endif
/*
* This code was used to temporarily disable insert mode for
* multi-column characters because of a bug in a terminal program
* used for development that has been fixed in the meantime. It
* remains here just in case similar problems occur again.
*/
OIM = IM;
OXN = XN;
if (0 && insmc1) {
endim();
IM = 0;
XN = 0;
}
/*
* The real work begins.
*/
slakused = 0;
shft = 0;
if (tabsize) {
/*
* There are tabs on this line.
* If they need to expand, then the rest of the line
* will have to be shifted over. In this case,
* we will need to make sure there are no ``spaces''
* in the rest of the line (on e.g. CONCEPT-100)
* and then grab another segment on the screen if this
* line is now deeper. We then do the shift
* implied by the insertion.
*/
if (inssiz >= doomed + tabcol(tabstart, value(TABSTOP)) - tabstart) {
if (IN)
vrigid();
vneedpos(value(TABSTOP));
vishft();
}
} else if (inssiz + insmc1 > doomed)
/*
* No tabs, but line may still get deeper.
*/
vneedpos(inssiz + insmc1 - doomed);
/*
* Now put in the inserted characters.
*/
viin(c);
/*
* Now put the cursor in its final resting place.
*/
destline = LINE(vcline);
destcol = inscol + inssiz + insmc1;
vcsync();
if (IM != OIM) {
IM = OIM;
XN = OXN;
}
return c;
}
/*
* Rigidify the rest of the line after the first
* group of following tabs, typing blanks over ``spaces''.
*/
void
vrigid(void)
{
register int col;
register cell *tp = vtube0 + tabend;
for (col = tabend; col < linend; col++) {
if ((*tp++ & TRIM) == 0) {
endim();
vgotoCL(col);
vputchar(' ' | QUOTE);
}
}
}
/*
* We need cnt more positions on this line.
* Open up new space on the screen (this may in fact be a
* screen rollup).
*
* On a dumb terminal we may infact redisplay the rest of the
* screen here brute force to keep it pretty.
*/
void
vneedpos(int npcnt)
{
register int d = DEPTH(vcline);
register int rmdr = d * WCOLS - linend;
/*
* Delete the showmode string on wraparound to last line. Cannot use
* vclrech() since the mode string is printed on the echo area, but
* not actually a part of it.
*/
if (value(SHOWMODE) && (value(REDRAW) || (IM && EI)) &&
npcnt == rmdr - IN && LINE(vcline) + d == WECHO) {
int sdc, sdl;
char *ocurs;
endim();
sdc = destcol, sdl = destline, ocurs = cursor;
splitw++;
vgoto(WECHO, 0);
if (CD) {
vputp(CD, 1);
} else if (CE) {
vputp(CE, 1);
} else {
int i;
for (i = 1; i < WCOLS; i++)
vputchar(' ');
}
destcol = sdc, destline = sdl; cursor = ocurs;
splitw = 0;
}
if (npcnt <= rmdr - IN)
return;
endim();
vnpins(1);
}
void
vnpins(int dosync)
{
register int d = DEPTH(vcline);
register int e;
e = LINE(vcline) + DEPTH(vcline);
if (e < LINE(vcline + 1)) {
vigoto(e, 0);
vclreol();
return;
}
DEPTH(vcline)++;
if (e < WECHO) {
e = vglitchup(vcline, d);
vigoto(e, 0); vclreol();
if (dosync) {
int (*Ooutchar)() = Outchar;
Outchar = vputchar;
vsync(e + 1);
Outchar = Ooutchar;
}
} else {
vup1();
vigoto(WBOT, 0);
vclreol();
}
vprepins();
}
/*
* Do the shift of the next tabstop implied by
* insertion so it expands.
*/
void
vishft(void)
{
int tshft = 0;
int j;
register int i;
register cell *tp = vtube0;
register cell *up;
short oldhold = hold;
shft = value(TABSTOP);
hold |= HOLDPUPD;
if (!IM && !EI) {
/*
* Dumb terminals are easy, we just have
* to retype the text.
*/
vigotoCL(tabend + shft);
up = tp + tabend;
for (i = tabend; i < linend; i++)
vputchar(*up++);
} else if (IN) {
/*
* CONCEPT-like terminals do most of the work for us,
* we don't have to muck with simulation of multi-line
* insert mode. Some of the shifting may come for free
* also if the tabs don't have enough slack to take up
* all the inserted characters.
*/
i = shft;
slakused = inssiz - doomed;
if (slakused > tabslack) {
i -= slakused - tabslack;
slakused -= tabslack;
}
if (i > 0 && tabend != linend) {
tshft = i;
vgotoCL(tabend);
goim();
do
vputchar(' ' | QUOTE);
while (--i);
}
} else {
/*
* HP and Datamedia type terminals have to have multi-line
* insert faked. Hack each segment after where we are
* (going backwards to where we are.) We then can
* hack the segment where the end of the first following
* tab group is.
*/
for (j = DEPTH(vcline) - 1; j > (tabend + shft) / WCOLS; j--) {
vgotoCL(j * WCOLS);
goim();
up = tp + j * WCOLS - shft;
i = shft;
do {
if (*up)
vputchar(*up++);
else
break;
} while (--i);
}
vigotoCL(tabstart);
i = shft - (inssiz - doomed);
if (i > 0) {
tabslack = inssiz - doomed;
vcsync();
goim();
do
vputchar(' ');
while (--i);
}
}
/*
* Now do the data moving in the internal screen
* image which is common to all three cases.
*/
tp += linend;
up = tp + shft;
i = linend - tabend;
if (i > 0)
do
*--up = *--tp;
while (--i);
if (IN && tshft) {
i = tshft;
do
*--up = ' ' | QUOTE;
while (--i);
}
hold = oldhold;
}
/*
* Now do the insert of the characters (finally).
*/
void
viin(int c)
/* int c; /\* mjm: char --> int */
{
register cell *tp, *up;
register int i, j;
register bool noim = 0;
int remdoom;
short oldhold = hold;
hold |= HOLDPUPD;
if (tabsize && (IM && EI) && inssiz - doomed > tabslack)
/*
* There is a tab out there which will be affected
* by the insertion since there aren't enough doomed
* characters to take up all the insertion and we do
* have insert mode capability.
*/
if (inscol + insmc0 + doomed == tabstart) {
/*
* The end of the doomed characters sits right at the
* start of the tabs, then we don't need to use insert
* mode; unless the tab has already been expanded
* in which case we MUST use insert mode.
*/
slakused = 0;
noim = !shft;
} else {
/*
* The last really special case to handle is case
* where the tab is just sitting there and doesn't
* have enough slack to let the insertion take
* place without shifting the rest of the line
* over. In this case we have to go out and
* delete some characters of the tab before we start
* or the answer will be wrong, as the rest of the
* line will have been shifted. This code means
* that terminals with only insert chracter (no
* delete character) won't work correctly.
*/
i = inssiz - doomed - tabslack - slakused;
i %= value(TABSTOP);
if (i > 0) {
vgotoCL(tabstart);
godm();
for (i = inssiz - doomed - tabslack; i > 0; i--)
vputp(DC, DEPTH(vcline));
enddm();
}
}
/*
* Now put out the characters of the actual insertion.
*/
vigotoCL(inscol);
remdoom = doomed;
for (i = inssiz; i > 0; i--) {
if (remdoom > 0) {
remdoom--;
endim();
} else if (noim)
endim();
else if (IM && EI) {
vcsync();
goim();
}
vputchar(c);
}
if (!IM || !EI) {
/*
* We are a dumb terminal; brute force update
* the rest of the line; this is very much an n^^2 process,
* and totally unreasonable at low speed.
*
* You asked for it, you get it.
*/
tp = vtube0 + inscol + insmc0 + doomed;
for (i = inscol + insmc0 + doomed; i < tabstart; i++)
vputchar(*tp++);
hold = oldhold;
vigotoCL(tabstart + inssiz + insmc0 - doomed);
for (i = tabsize - (inssiz - insmc0 - doomed) + shft;
i > 0; i--)
vputchar(' ' | QUOTE);
} else {
if (!IN) {
/*
* On terminals without multi-line
* insert in the hardware, we must go fix the segments
* between the inserted text and the following
* tabs, if they are on different lines.
*
* Aaargh.
*/
tp = vtube0;
for (j = (inscol + insmc0 + inssiz - 1) / WCOLS + 1;
j <= (tabstart + inssiz - doomed - 1) / WCOLS; j++) {
vgotoCL(j * WCOLS);
i = inssiz - doomed + insmc1;
up = tp + j * WCOLS - i;
goim();
do
vputchar(*up++);
while (--i && *up);
}
} else {
/*
* On terminals with multi line inserts,
* life is simpler, just reflect eating of
* the slack.
*/
tp = vtube0 + tabend;
for (i = tabsize - (inssiz + insmc1 - doomed); i >= 0; i--) {
if ((*--tp & (QUOTE|TRIM)) == QUOTE) {
--tabslack;
if (tabslack >= slakused)
continue;
}
*tp = ' ' | QUOTE;
}
}
/*
* Blank out the shifted positions to be tab positions.
*/
if (shft) {
tp = vtube0 + tabend + shft;
for (i = tabsize - (inssiz - doomed) + shft; i > 0; i--)
if ((*--tp & QUOTE) == 0)
*tp = ' ' | QUOTE;
}
}
/*
* Finally, complete the screen image update
* to reflect the insertion.
*/
hold = oldhold;
tp = vtube0 + tabstart;
up = tp + insmc1 + inssiz - doomed;
for (i = tabstart; i > inscol + doomed; i--)
*--up = *--tp;
#ifdef MB
for (i = insmc1; i > 0; i--)
*--up = MULTICOL;
#endif
for (i = inssiz; i > 0; i--)
*--up = c | (insmc1 ? MULTICOL : 0);
doomed = 0;
}
/*
* Go into ``delete mode''. If the
* sequence which goes into delete mode
* is the same as that which goes into insert
* mode, then we are in delete mode already.
*/
void
godm(void)
{
if (insmode) {
if (eq(DM, IM))
return;
endim();
}
vputp(DM, 0);
}
/*
* If we are coming out of delete mode, but
* delete and insert mode end with the same sequence,
* it wins to pretend we are now in insert mode,
* since we will likely want to be there again soon
* if we just moved over to delete space from part of
* a tab (above).
*/
void
enddm(void)
{
if (eq(DM, IM)) {
insmode = 1;
return;
}
vputp(ED, 0);
}
/*
* In and out of insert mode.
* Note that the code here demands that there be
* a string for insert mode (the null string) even
* if the terminal does all insertions a single character
* at a time, since it branches based on whether IM is null.
*/
void
goim(void)
{
if (!insmode)
vputp(IM, 0);
insmode = 1;
}
void
endim(void)
{
if (insmode) {
vputp(EI, 0);
insmode = 0;
}
}
/*
* Put the character c on the screen at the current cursor position.
* This routine handles wraparound and scrolling and understands not
* to roll when splitw is set, i.e. we are working in the echo area.
* There is a bunch of hacking here dealing with the difference between
* QUOTE, QUOTE|' ', and ' ' for CONCEPT-100 like terminals, and also
* code to deal with terminals which overstrike, including CRT's where
* you can erase overstrikes with some work. CRT's which do underlining
* implicitly which has to be erased (like CONCEPTS) are also handled.
*/
int
vputchar(register int c)
{
register cell *tp;
register int d, m, n;
#ifndef BIT8
c &= (QUOTE|TRIM);
#endif
#ifdef TRACE
if (trace)
tracec(c);
#endif
/* Fix problem of >79 chars on echo line. */
if (destcol >= WCOLS-1 && splitw && destline == WECHO)
pofix();
if (destcol >= WCOLS) {
destline += destcol / WCOLS;
destcol %= WCOLS;
}
if (destline > WBOT && (!splitw || destline > WECHO))
vrollup(destline);
tp = vtube[destline] + destcol;
if (c == QUOTE) {
if (insmode) {
/*
* When in insert mode, tabs have to expand
* to real, printed blanks.
*/
c = ' ' | QUOTE;
goto def;
}
if (*tp == 0) {
/*
* A ``space''.
*/
if ((hold & HOLDPUPD) == 0)
*tp = QUOTE;
destcol++;
return c;
}
/*
* A ``space'' ontop of a part of a tab.
*/
if (*tp & QUOTE) {
destcol++;
return c;
}
c = ' ' | QUOTE;
goto def;
}
#ifdef notdef
#ifdef BIT8
if (c == ' ' | QUOTE) {
c = ' ';
goto def;
}
#endif
#endif
switch (c) {
case '\t':
vgotab();
return c;
case ' ':
/*
* We can get away without printing a space in a number
* of cases, but not always. We get away with doing nothing
* if we are not in insert mode, and not on a CONCEPT-100
* like terminal, and either not in hardcopy open or in hardcopy
* open on a terminal with no overstriking, provided,
* in all cases, that nothing has ever been displayed
* at this position. Ugh.
*/
if (!insmode && !IN && (state != HARDOPEN || OS)
&& (*tp&QUOTE)) {
*tp = ' ';
destcol++;
return c;
}
goto def;
def:
default:
d = *tp & TRIM;
/*
* Now get away with doing nothing if the characters
* are the same, provided we are not in insert mode
* and if we are in hardopen, that the terminal has overstrike.
*/
if ((d & ~MULTICOL) == (c & TRIM & ~MULTICOL) && !insmode &&
(state != HARDOPEN || OS)) {
n = colsc(d);
for (m = 1; m < n; m++)
if ((tp[m] & (MULTICOL|TRIM)) != MULTICOL)
break;
if (m == n) {
if ((hold & HOLDPUPD) == 0)
*tp = c | (n > 1 ? MULTICOL : 0);
destcol += n;
return c;
}
}
/*
* Backwards looking optimization.
* The low level cursor motion routines will use
* a cursor motion right sequence to step 1 character
* right. On, e.g., a DM3025A this is 2 characters
* and printing is noticeably slower at 300 baud.
* Since the low level routines are not allowed to use
* spaces for positioning, we discover the common
* case of a single space here and force a space
* to be printed.
*/
if (destcol == outcol + 1 && tp[-1] == ' ' && outline == destline) {
vputc(' ');
outcol++;
}
/*
* This is an inline expansion a call to vcsync() dictated
* by high frequency in a profile.
*/
if (outcol != destcol || outline != destline)
vgoto(destline, destcol);
/*
* Deal with terminals which have overstrike.
* We handle erasing general overstrikes, erasing
* underlines on terminals (such as CONCEPTS) which
* do underlining correctly automatically (e.g. on nroff
* output), and remembering, in hardcopy mode,
* that we have overstruct something.
*/
if (!insmode && d && d != ' ' && d != (c & TRIM)) {
if (EO && (OS || UL && (c == '_' || d == '_'))) {
vputc(' ');
outcol++, destcol++;
back1();
} else
rubble = 1;
}
/*
* Unless we are just bashing characters around for
* inner working of insert mode, update the display.
*/
if ((hold & HOLDPUPD) == 0)
*tp = c;
/*
* In insert mode, put out the IC sequence, padded
* based on the depth of the current line.
* A terminal which had no real insert mode, rather
* opening a character position at a time could do this.
* Actually should use depth to end of current line
* but this rarely matters.
*/
#ifdef notdef
if (insmode)
#else
/*
* It seems today's termcap writers consider this
* an either-or situation; if both im and ic
* are used vi puts out additional spaces.
*
* SVR4 ex does not include this change. If it hits
* your terminal, change back to the old way and
* mail me a description.
*
* GR July 2000
*/
if (insmode && (!IM || !*IM))
#endif /* !notdef */
vputp(IC, DEPTH(vcline));
vputc(c & TRIM);
/*
* In insert mode, IP is a post insert pad.
*/
if (insmode)
vputp(IP, DEPTH(vcline));
destcol++, outcol++;
/*
* CONCEPT braindamage in early models: after a wraparound
* the next newline is eaten. It's hungry so we just
* feed it now rather than worrying about it.
* Fixed to use return linefeed to work right
* on vt100/tab132 as well as concept.
*/
if (XN && outcol % WCOLS == 0) {
vputc('\r');
vputc('\n');
}
}
#ifdef MB
if (mb_cur_max > 1 && (hold & HOLDPUPD) == 0 &&
Outchar != vinschar && (d = colsc(c&TRIM)) > 1) {
if ((*tp&MULTICOL) == 0) {
*tp |= MULTICOL;
if (Outchar) {
while (--d)
(*Outchar)(MULTICOL);
} else {
/*
* This occurs when replacing characters,
* or in open mode.
*/
while (--d) {
*++tp = MULTICOL;
destcol++;
outcol++;
}
}
}
}
#endif /* MB */
return c;
}
/*
* Delete display positions stcol through endcol.
* Amount of use of special terminal features here is limited.
*/
void
physdc(int stcol, int endcol)
{
register cell *tp, *up;
cell *tpe = NULL;
register int i;
register int nc = endcol - stcol;
#ifdef IDEBUG
if (trace)
tfixnl(), fprintf(trace, "physdc(%d, %d)\n", stcol, endcol);
#endif
if (!DC || nc <= 0)
return;
if (IN) {
/*
* CONCEPT-100 like terminal.
* If there are any ``spaces'' in the material to be
* deleted, then this is too hard, just retype.
*/
vprepins();
up = vtube0 + stcol;
i = nc;
do {
if ((*up++ & (QUOTE|TRIM)) == QUOTE)
return;
} while (--i);
i = 2 * nc;
do {
if (*up == 0 || (*up++ & QUOTE) == QUOTE)
return;
} while (--i);
vgotoCL(stcol);
} else {
/*
* HP like delete mode.
* Compute how much text we are moving over by deleting.
* If it appears to be faster to just retype
* the line, do nothing and that will be done later.
* We are assuming 2 output characters per deleted
* characters and that clear to end of line is available.
*/
i = stcol / WCOLS;
if (i != endcol / WCOLS)
return;
i += LINE(vcline);
stcol %= WCOLS;
endcol %= WCOLS;
up = vtube[i]; tp = up + endcol; tpe = up + WCOLS;
while (tp < tpe && *tp)
tp++;
if (tp - (up + stcol) < 2 * nc)
return;
vgoto(i, stcol);
}
/*
* Go into delete mode and do the actual delete.
* Padding is on DC itself.
*/
godm();
for (i = nc; i > 0; i--)
vputp(DC, DEPTH(vcline));
vputp(ED, 0);
/*
* Straighten up.
* With CONCEPT like terminals, characters are pulled left
* from first following null. HP like terminals shift rest of
* this (single physical) line rigidly.
*/
if (IN) {
up = vtube0 + stcol;
tp = vtube0 + endcol;
while (i = *tp++) {
if ((i & (QUOTE|TRIM)) == QUOTE)
break;
*up++ = i;
}
do
*up++ = i;
while (--nc);
} else {
copy(up + stcol, up + endcol,
(WCOLS - endcol) * sizeof *up);
vclrcell(tpe - nc, nc);
}
}
#ifdef TRACE
void
tfixnl(void)
{
if (trubble || techoin)
fprintf(trace, "\n");
trubble = 0, techoin = 0;
}
void
tvliny(void)
{
register int i;
if (!trace)
return;
tfixnl();
fprintf(trace, "vcnt = %d, vcline = %d, vliny = ", vcnt, vcline);
for (i = 0; i <= vcnt; i++) {
fprintf(trace, "%d", LINE(i));
if (FLAGS(i) & VDIRT)
fprintf(trace, "*");
if (DEPTH(i) != 1)
fprintf(trace, "<%d>", DEPTH(i));
if (i < vcnt)
fprintf(trace, " ");
}
fprintf(trace, "\n");
}
void
tracec(int c)
/* int c; /\* mjm: char --> int */
{
if (!techoin)
trubble = 1;
if (c == ESCAPE)
fprintf(trace, "$");
else if (c & QUOTE) /* mjm: for 3B (no sign extension) */
fprintf(trace, "~%c", ctlof(c&TRIM));
else if (c < ' ' || c == DELETE)
fprintf(trace, "^%c", ctlof(c));
else
fprintf(trace, "%c", c);
}
#endif
/*
* Put a character with possible tracing.
*/
int
vputch(int c)
{
#ifdef TRACE
if (trace)
tracec(c);
#endif
return vputc(c);
}