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/* display.c */
/* Copyright 1995 by Steve Kirkendall */
char id_display[] = "$Id: display.c,v 2.18 1999/03/11 17:55:46 steve Exp $";
#include "elvis.h"
/* This is a list of all known display modes. The last mode is the default. */
DISPMODE *allmodes[] =
{
#ifdef DISPLAY_HEX
&dmhex,
#endif
#ifdef DISPLAY_HTML
&dmhtml,
#endif
#ifdef DISPLAY_MAN
&dmman,
#endif
#ifdef DISPLAY_TEX
&dmtex,
#endif
#ifdef DISPLAY_SYNTAX
&dmsyntax,
#endif
&dmnormal
};
/* List the available modes */
void displist(win)
WINDOW win;
{
int i;
char text[100];
for (i = 0; i < QTY(allmodes); i++)
{
sprintf(text, " %c%-6s %s\n",
win->md == allmodes[i] ? '*' : ' ',
allmodes[i]->name,
allmodes[i]->desc);
drawextext(win, toCHAR(text), (int)strlen(text));
}
}
/* Set the edit mode of a given window. If the name of the new mode is NULL,
* then the default display mode is used. If the name doesn't match any known
* mode, then an error message is issued and dispset() returns False; normally
* it returns True.
*/
BOOLEAN dispset(win, newmode)
WINDOW win; /* window whose edit mode is to be changed */
char *newmode; /* name of the new display mode */
{
int i, len;
/* if no name given, use the default mode */
if (!newmode || !*newmode)
{
i = QTY(allmodes) - 1;
newmode = allmodes[i]->name;
len = strlen(newmode);
}
else /* find the requested mode */
{
for (len = 0; newmode[len] && newmode[len] != ' '; len++)
{
}
for (i = 0; i < QTY(allmodes) && strncmp(allmodes[i]->name, newmode, len); i++)
{
}
if (i >= QTY(allmodes))
{
msg(MSG_ERROR, "[s]bad display mode $1", newmode);
return False;
}
}
/* if previous mode, then terminate it */
if (win->md)
{
(*win->md->term)(win->mi);
if (optflags(o_display(win)) & OPT_FREE)
{
safefree(o_display(win));
optflags(o_display(win)) &= ~OPT_FREE;
}
}
/* store the display mode */
win->md = allmodes[i];
o_display(win) = CHARdup(toCHAR(newmode));
optflags(o_display(win)) |= OPT_FREE;
win->mi = allmodes[i]->init(win);
return True;
}
/* This function is called twice: once before "elvis.ini" is interpretted, and
* again afterward. This function makes EVERY display mode's global options
* available via ":set" so they can be initialized to user-defined values.
*/
void dispinit(before)
BOOLEAN before; /* True before "elvis.ini", and False after */
{
int i;
/* for each display mode... */
for (i = 0; i < QTY(allmodes); i++)
{
/* if the mode has global options... */
if (allmodes[i]->nglobopts > 0)
{
/* either add its options, or delete them */
if (before)
{
/* allow the mode to initialize its options */
(void)(*allmodes[i]->init)(NULL);
/* make them accessible to :set */
optinsert(allmodes[i]->name,
allmodes[i]->nglobopts,
allmodes[i]->globoptd,
allmodes[i]->globoptv);
}
else
{
optdelete(allmodes[i]->globoptv);
}
}
}
}
/* This function makes a given mode be the default mode... meaning that its
* options are available to the ":set" command.
*/
void dispoptions(mode, info)
DISPMODE *mode; /* the display mode */
DMINFO *info; /* window-dependent options of this mode */
{
static DMINFO *curinfo;
static OPTVAL *curglob;
/* If the global mode options are changing... */
if (!mode || mode->globoptv != curglob)
{
/* delete the old global options, if any */
if (curglob)
{
optdelete(curglob);
}
/* insert the new global options, if any */
if (mode != NULL && mode->nglobopts > 0)
{
optinsert(mode->name, mode->nglobopts, mode->globoptd, mode->globoptv);
curglob = mode->globoptv;
}
else
{
curglob = NULL;
}
}
/* if the window-dependent mode options are changing... */
if (info != curinfo)
{
/* delete old window-dependent mode options, if any */
if (curinfo)
{
optdelete((OPTVAL *)curinfo);
}
/* insert new window-dependent mode options, if any */
if (mode != NULL && info != NULL && mode->nwinopts > 0)
{
optinsert("windisp", mode->nwinopts, mode->winoptd, (OPTVAL *)info);
curinfo = info;
}
else
{
curinfo = NULL;
}
}
}
/* This function calls the "move" function for a mode. If the state stack
* of the given window indicates that we're editing the window's main buffer,
* then the window's mode is used; otherwise, dmnormal is always used.
* If in the original visual command state, then the move function will be
* called for "cmd" behavior.
*/
MARK dispmove(win, linedelta, wantcol)
WINDOW win; /* the window whose mode to use */
long linedelta; /* line movement */
long wantcol; /* desired column number */
{
BOOLEAN cmd;
/* use "cmd" behavior if in vi command state */
cmd = viiscmd(win);
/* call the right function */
if (win->state->acton)
{
/* editing a history buffer - use dmnormal */
return (*dmnormal.move)(win, win->state->cursor, linedelta, wantcol, cmd);
}
else
{
/* editing window's main buffer - use window's mode */
return (*win->md->move)(win, win->state->cursor, linedelta, wantcol, cmd);
}
}
/* This function calls the "mark2col" function for a mode. If the state stack
* of the given window indicates that we're editing the window's main buffer,
* then the window's mode is used; otherwise, dmnormal is always used.
* If in the original visual command state, then the move function will be
* called for "cmd" behavior.
*/
long dispmark2col(win)
WINDOW win; /* window whose mode to use */
{
BOOLEAN cmd = False ;
/* use "cmd" behavior if in vi command state */
if (!win->state->pop)
{
cmd = True;
}
/* call the right function */
if (win->state->acton)
{
/* editing a history buffer - use dmnormal */
return (*dmnormal.mark2col)(win, win->state->cursor, cmd);
}
else
{
/* editing window's main buffer - use window's mode */
return (*win->md->mark2col)(win, win->state->cursor, cmd);
}
}
/* This function implements autoindent. Given the MARK of a newly created
* line, insert a copy of the indentation from another line. The line whose
* indentation is to be copied is specified as a line delta. Usually, this
* will be -1 so the new line has the same indentation as a previous line.
* The <Shift-O> command uses a linedelta of 1 so the new line will have the
* same indentation as the following line.
*/
void dispindent(w, line, linedelta)
WINDOW w; /* windows whose options are used */
MARK line; /* new line to adjust */
long linedelta; /* -1 to copy from previous line, etc. */
{
/* autoindent only works if supported and turned on, and even then
* only if we're editing the window's main edit buffer.
*/
if (!w->md->indent
|| !o_autoindent(markbuffer(w->cursor))
|| markbuffer(w->cursor) != markbuffer(line))
{
return;
}
/* call the mode's indent function */
(*w->md->indent)(w, line, linedelta);
/* if necessary, extend the edit region to include the cursor's
* new position.
*/
if (markoffset(w->state->cursor) > markoffset(w->state->bottom))
marksetoffset(w->state->bottom, markoffset(w->state->cursor));
}
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