xref: /openbsd/usr.bin/vi/vi/v_scroll.c (revision b9fc9a72)
1 /*	$OpenBSD: v_scroll.c,v 1.10 2015/01/16 06:40:14 deraadt Exp $	*/
2 
3 /*-
4  * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994
5  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
6  * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
7  *	Keith Bostic.  All rights reserved.
8  *
9  * See the LICENSE file for redistribution information.
10  */
11 
12 #include "config.h"
13 
14 #include <sys/queue.h>
15 #include <sys/time.h>
16 
17 #include <bitstring.h>
18 #include <errno.h>
19 #include <limits.h>
20 #include <stdio.h>
21 
22 #include "../common/common.h"
23 #include "vi.h"
24 
25 #define MINIMUM(a, b)	(((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b))
26 
27 static void goto_adjust(VICMD *);
28 
29 /*
30  * The historic vi had a problem in that all movements were by physical
31  * lines, not by logical, or screen lines.  Arguments can be made that this
32  * is the right thing to do.  For example, single line movements, such as
33  * 'j' or 'k', should probably work on physical lines.  Commands like "dj",
34  * or "j.", where '.' is a change command, make more sense for physical lines
35  * than they do for logical lines.
36  *
37  * These arguments, however, don't apply to scrolling commands like ^D and
38  * ^F -- if the window is fairly small, using physical lines can result in
39  * a half-page scroll repainting the entire screen, which is not what the
40  * user wanted.  Second, if the line is larger than the screen, using physical
41  * lines can make it impossible to display parts of the line -- there aren't
42  * any commands that don't display the beginning of the line in historic vi,
43  * and if both the beginning and end of the line can't be on the screen at
44  * the same time, you lose.  This is even worse in the case of the H, L, and
45  * M commands -- for large lines, they may all refer to the same line and
46  * will result in no movement at all.
47  *
48  * Another issue is that page and half-page scrolling commands historically
49  * moved to the first non-blank character in the new line.  If the line is
50  * approximately the same size as the screen, this loses because the cursor
51  * before and after a ^D, may refer to the same location on the screen.  In
52  * this implementation, scrolling commands set the cursor to the first non-
53  * blank character if the line changes because of the scroll.  Otherwise,
54  * the cursor is left alone.
55  *
56  * This implementation does the scrolling (^B, ^D, ^F, ^U, ^Y, ^E), and the
57  * cursor positioning commands (H, L, M) commands using logical lines, not
58  * physical.
59  */
60 
61 /*
62  * v_lgoto -- [count]G
63  *	Go to first non-blank character of the line count, the last line
64  *	of the file by default.
65  *
66  * PUBLIC: int v_lgoto(SCR *, VICMD *);
67  */
68 int
v_lgoto(SCR * sp,VICMD * vp)69 v_lgoto(SCR *sp, VICMD *vp)
70 {
71 	recno_t nlines;
72 
73 	if (F_ISSET(vp, VC_C1SET)) {
74 		if (!db_exist(sp, vp->count)) {
75 			/*
76 			 * !!!
77 			 * Historically, 1G was legal in an empty file.
78 			 */
79 			if (vp->count == 1) {
80 				if (db_last(sp, &nlines))
81 					return (1);
82 				if (nlines == 0)
83 					return (0);
84 			}
85 			v_eof(sp, &vp->m_start);
86 			return (1);
87 		}
88 		vp->m_stop.lno = vp->count;
89 	} else {
90 		if (db_last(sp, &nlines))
91 			return (1);
92 		vp->m_stop.lno = nlines ? nlines : 1;
93 	}
94 	goto_adjust(vp);
95 	return (0);
96 }
97 
98 /*
99  * v_home -- [count]H
100  *	Move to the first non-blank character of the logical line
101  *	count - 1 from the top of the screen, 0 by default.
102  *
103  * PUBLIC: int v_home(SCR *, VICMD *);
104  */
105 int
v_home(SCR * sp,VICMD * vp)106 v_home(SCR *sp, VICMD *vp)
107 {
108 	if (vs_sm_position(sp, &vp->m_stop,
109 	    F_ISSET(vp, VC_C1SET) ? vp->count - 1 : 0, P_TOP))
110 		return (1);
111 	goto_adjust(vp);
112 	return (0);
113 }
114 
115 /*
116  * v_middle -- M
117  *	Move to the first non-blank character of the logical line
118  *	in the middle of the screen.
119  *
120  * PUBLIC: int v_middle(SCR *, VICMD *);
121  */
122 int
v_middle(SCR * sp,VICMD * vp)123 v_middle(SCR *sp, VICMD *vp)
124 {
125 	/*
126 	 * Yielding to none in our quest for compatibility with every
127 	 * historical blemish of vi, no matter how strange it might be,
128 	 * we permit the user to enter a count and then ignore it.
129 	 */
130 	if (vs_sm_position(sp, &vp->m_stop, 0, P_MIDDLE))
131 		return (1);
132 	goto_adjust(vp);
133 	return (0);
134 }
135 
136 /*
137  * v_bottom -- [count]L
138  *	Move to the first non-blank character of the logical line
139  *	count - 1 from the bottom of the screen, 0 by default.
140  *
141  * PUBLIC: int v_bottom(SCR *, VICMD *);
142  */
143 int
v_bottom(SCR * sp,VICMD * vp)144 v_bottom(SCR *sp, VICMD *vp)
145 {
146 	if (vs_sm_position(sp, &vp->m_stop,
147 	    F_ISSET(vp, VC_C1SET) ? vp->count - 1 : 0, P_BOTTOM))
148 		return (1);
149 	goto_adjust(vp);
150 	return (0);
151 }
152 
153 static void
goto_adjust(VICMD * vp)154 goto_adjust(VICMD *vp)
155 {
156 	/* Guess that it's the end of the range. */
157 	vp->m_final = vp->m_stop;
158 
159 	/*
160 	 * Non-motion commands move the cursor to the end of the range, and
161 	 * then to the NEXT nonblank of the line.  Historic vi always moved
162 	 * to the first nonblank in the line; since the H, M, and L commands
163 	 * are logical motions in this implementation, we do the next nonblank
164 	 * so that it looks approximately the same to the user.  To make this
165 	 * happen, the VM_RCM_SETNNB flag is set in the vcmd.c command table.
166 	 *
167 	 * If it's a motion, it's more complicated.  The best possible solution
168 	 * is probably to display the first nonblank of the line the cursor
169 	 * will eventually rest on.  This is tricky, particularly given that if
170 	 * the associated command is a delete, we don't yet know what line that
171 	 * will be.  So, we clear the VM_RCM_SETNNB flag, and set the first
172 	 * nonblank flag (VM_RCM_SETFNB).  Note, if the lines are sufficiently
173 	 * long, this can cause the cursor to warp out of the screen.  It's too
174 	 * hard to fix.
175 	 *
176 	 * XXX
177 	 * The G command is always first nonblank, so it's okay to reset it.
178 	 */
179 	if (ISMOTION(vp)) {
180 		F_CLR(vp, VM_RCM_MASK);
181 		F_SET(vp, VM_RCM_SETFNB);
182 	} else
183 		return;
184 
185 	/*
186 	 * If moving backward in the file, delete and yank move to the end
187 	 * of the range, unless the line didn't change, in which case yank
188 	 * doesn't move.  If moving forward in the file, delete and yank
189 	 * stay at the start of the range.  Ignore others.
190 	 */
191 	if (vp->m_stop.lno < vp->m_start.lno ||
192 	    (vp->m_stop.lno == vp->m_start.lno &&
193 	    vp->m_stop.cno < vp->m_start.cno)) {
194 		if (ISCMD(vp->rkp, 'y') && vp->m_stop.lno == vp->m_start.lno)
195 			vp->m_final = vp->m_start;
196 	} else
197 		vp->m_final = vp->m_start;
198 }
199 
200 /*
201  * v_up -- [count]^P, [count]k, [count]-
202  *	Move up by lines.
203  *
204  * PUBLIC: int v_up(SCR *, VICMD *);
205  */
206 int
v_up(SCR * sp,VICMD * vp)207 v_up(SCR *sp, VICMD *vp)
208 {
209 	recno_t lno;
210 
211 	lno = F_ISSET(vp, VC_C1SET) ? vp->count : 1;
212 	if (vp->m_start.lno <= lno) {
213 		v_sof(sp, &vp->m_start);
214 		return (1);
215 	}
216 	vp->m_stop.lno = vp->m_start.lno - lno;
217 	vp->m_final = vp->m_stop;
218 	return (0);
219 }
220 
221 /*
222  * v_cr -- [count]^M
223  *	In a script window, send the line to the shell.
224  *	In a regular window, move down by lines.
225  *
226  * PUBLIC: int v_cr(SCR *, VICMD *);
227  */
228 int
v_cr(SCR * sp,VICMD * vp)229 v_cr(SCR *sp, VICMD *vp)
230 {
231 	/* If it's a colon command-line edit window, it's an ex command. */
232 	if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_COMEDIT))
233 		return (v_ecl_exec(sp));
234 
235 	/* If it's a script window, exec the line. */
236 	if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_SCRIPT))
237 		return (sscr_exec(sp, vp->m_start.lno));
238 
239 	/* Otherwise, it's the same as v_down(). */
240 	return (v_down(sp, vp));
241 }
242 
243 /*
244  * v_down -- [count]^J, [count]^N, [count]j, [count]^M, [count]+
245  *	Move down by lines.
246  *
247  * PUBLIC: int v_down(SCR *, VICMD *);
248  */
249 int
v_down(SCR * sp,VICMD * vp)250 v_down(SCR *sp, VICMD *vp)
251 {
252 	recno_t lno;
253 
254 	lno = vp->m_start.lno + (F_ISSET(vp, VC_C1SET) ? vp->count : 1);
255 	if (!db_exist(sp, lno)) {
256 		v_eof(sp, &vp->m_start);
257 		return (1);
258 	}
259 	vp->m_stop.lno = lno;
260 	vp->m_final = ISMOTION(vp) ? vp->m_start : vp->m_stop;
261 	return (0);
262 }
263 
264 /*
265  * v_hpageup -- [count]^U
266  *	Page up half screens.
267  *
268  * PUBLIC: int v_hpageup(SCR *, VICMD *);
269  */
270 int
v_hpageup(SCR * sp,VICMD * vp)271 v_hpageup(SCR *sp, VICMD *vp)
272 {
273 	/*
274 	 * Half screens always succeed unless already at SOF.
275 	 *
276 	 * !!!
277 	 * Half screens set the scroll value, even if the command
278 	 * ultimately failed, in historic vi.  Probably a don't care.
279 	 */
280 	if (F_ISSET(vp, VC_C1SET))
281 		sp->defscroll = vp->count;
282 	if (vs_sm_scroll(sp, &vp->m_stop, sp->defscroll, CNTRL_U))
283 		return (1);
284 	vp->m_final = vp->m_stop;
285 	return (0);
286 }
287 
288 /*
289  * v_hpagedown -- [count]^D
290  *	Page down half screens.
291  *
292  * PUBLIC: int v_hpagedown(SCR *, VICMD *);
293  */
294 int
v_hpagedown(SCR * sp,VICMD * vp)295 v_hpagedown(SCR *sp, VICMD *vp)
296 {
297 	/*
298 	 * Half screens always succeed unless already at EOF.
299 	 *
300 	 * !!!
301 	 * Half screens set the scroll value, even if the command
302 	 * ultimately failed, in historic vi.  Probably a don't care.
303 	 */
304 	if (F_ISSET(vp, VC_C1SET))
305 		sp->defscroll = vp->count;
306 	if (vs_sm_scroll(sp, &vp->m_stop, sp->defscroll, CNTRL_D))
307 		return (1);
308 	vp->m_final = vp->m_stop;
309 	return (0);
310 }
311 
312 /*
313  * v_pagedown -- [count]^F
314  *	Page down full screens.
315  * !!!
316  * Historic vi did not move to the EOF if the screen couldn't move, i.e.
317  * if EOF was already displayed on the screen.  This implementation does
318  * move to EOF in that case, making ^F more like the historic ^D.
319  *
320  * PUBLIC: int v_pagedown(SCR *, VICMD *);
321  */
322 int
v_pagedown(SCR * sp,VICMD * vp)323 v_pagedown(SCR *sp, VICMD *vp)
324 {
325 	recno_t offset;
326 
327 	/*
328 	 * !!!
329 	 * The calculation in IEEE Std 1003.2-1992 (POSIX) is:
330 	 *
331 	 *	top_line = top_line + count * (window - 2);
332 	 *
333 	 * which was historically wrong.  The correct one is:
334 	 *
335 	 *	top_line = top_line + count * window - 2;
336 	 *
337 	 * i.e. the two line "overlap" was only subtracted once.  Which
338 	 * makes no sense, but then again, an overlap makes no sense for
339 	 * any screen but the "next" one anyway.  We do it the historical
340 	 * way as there's no good reason to change it.
341 	 *
342 	 * If the screen has been split, use the smaller of the current
343 	 * window size and the window option value.
344 	 *
345 	 * It possible for this calculation to be less than 1; move at
346 	 * least one line.
347 	 */
348 	offset = (F_ISSET(vp, VC_C1SET) ? vp->count : 1) * (IS_SPLIT(sp) ?
349 	    MINIMUM(sp->t_maxrows, O_VAL(sp, O_WINDOW)) : O_VAL(sp, O_WINDOW));
350 	offset = offset <= 2 ? 1 : offset - 2;
351 	if (vs_sm_scroll(sp, &vp->m_stop, offset, CNTRL_F))
352 		return (1);
353 	vp->m_final = vp->m_stop;
354 	return (0);
355 }
356 
357 /*
358  * v_pageup -- [count]^B
359  *	Page up full screens.
360  *
361  * !!!
362  * Historic vi did not move to the SOF if the screen couldn't move, i.e.
363  * if SOF was already displayed on the screen.  This implementation does
364  * move to SOF in that case, making ^B more like the historic ^U.
365  *
366  * PUBLIC: int v_pageup(SCR *, VICMD *);
367  */
368 int
v_pageup(SCR * sp,VICMD * vp)369 v_pageup(SCR *sp, VICMD *vp)
370 {
371 	recno_t offset;
372 
373 	/*
374 	 * !!!
375 	 * The calculation in IEEE Std 1003.2-1992 (POSIX) is:
376 	 *
377 	 *	top_line = top_line - count * (window - 2);
378 	 *
379 	 * which was historically wrong.  The correct one is:
380 	 *
381 	 *	top_line = (top_line - count * window) + 2;
382 	 *
383 	 * A simpler expression is that, as with ^F, we scroll exactly:
384 	 *
385 	 *	count * window - 2
386 	 *
387 	 * lines.
388 	 *
389 	 * Bizarre.  As with ^F, an overlap makes no sense for anything
390 	 * but the first screen.  We do it the historical way as there's
391 	 * no good reason to change it.
392 	 *
393 	 * If the screen has been split, use the smaller of the current
394 	 * window size and the window option value.
395 	 *
396 	 * It possible for this calculation to be less than 1; move at
397 	 * least one line.
398 	 */
399 	offset = (F_ISSET(vp, VC_C1SET) ? vp->count : 1) * (IS_SPLIT(sp) ?
400 	    MINIMUM(sp->t_maxrows, O_VAL(sp, O_WINDOW)) : O_VAL(sp, O_WINDOW));
401 	offset = offset <= 2 ? 1 : offset - 2;
402 	if (vs_sm_scroll(sp, &vp->m_stop, offset, CNTRL_B))
403 		return (1);
404 	vp->m_final = vp->m_stop;
405 	return (0);
406 }
407 
408 /*
409  * v_lineup -- [count]^Y
410  *	Page up by lines.
411  *
412  * PUBLIC: int v_lineup(SCR *, VICMD *);
413  */
414 int
v_lineup(SCR * sp,VICMD * vp)415 v_lineup(SCR *sp, VICMD *vp)
416 {
417 	/*
418 	 * The cursor moves down, staying with its original line, unless it
419 	 * reaches the bottom of the screen.
420 	 */
421 	if (vs_sm_scroll(sp,
422 	    &vp->m_stop, F_ISSET(vp, VC_C1SET) ? vp->count : 1, CNTRL_Y))
423 		return (1);
424 	vp->m_final = vp->m_stop;
425 	return (0);
426 }
427 
428 /*
429  * v_linedown -- [count]^E
430  *	Page down by lines.
431  *
432  * PUBLIC: int v_linedown(SCR *, VICMD *);
433  */
434 int
v_linedown(SCR * sp,VICMD * vp)435 v_linedown(SCR *sp, VICMD *vp)
436 {
437 	/*
438 	 * The cursor moves up, staying with its original line, unless it
439 	 * reaches the top of the screen.
440 	 */
441 	if (vs_sm_scroll(sp,
442 	    &vp->m_stop, F_ISSET(vp, VC_C1SET) ? vp->count : 1, CNTRL_E))
443 		return (1);
444 	vp->m_final = vp->m_stop;
445 	return (0);
446 }
447