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1 /*	$NetBSD: option.c,v 1.4 2013/09/04 19:44:21 tron Exp $	*/
2 
3 /*
4  * Copyright (C) 1984-2012  Mark Nudelman
5  *
6  * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public
7  * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file.
8  *
9  * For more information, see the README file.
10  */
11 
12 
13 /*
14  * Process command line options.
15  *
16  * Each option is a single letter which controls a program variable.
17  * The options have defaults which may be changed via
18  * the command line option, toggled via the "-" command,
19  * or queried via the "_" command.
20  */
21 
22 #include "less.h"
23 #include "option.h"
24 
25 static struct loption *pendopt;
26 public int plusoption = FALSE;
27 
28 static char *optstring __P((char *, char **, char *, char *));
29 static int flip_triple __P((int, int));
30 static void nostring __P((char *));
31 
32 extern int screen_trashed;
33 extern int less_is_more;
34 extern int quit_at_eof;
35 extern char *every_first_cmd;
36 extern int opt_use_backslash;
37 
38 /*
39  * Return a printable description of an option.
40  */
41 	static char *
opt_desc(o)42 opt_desc(o)
43 	struct loption *o;
44 {
45 	static char buf[OPTNAME_MAX + 10];
46 	if (o->oletter == OLETTER_NONE)
47 		SNPRINTF1(buf, sizeof(buf), "--%s", o->onames->oname);
48 	else
49 		SNPRINTF2(buf, sizeof(buf), "-%c (--%s)", o->oletter, o->onames->oname);
50 	return (buf);
51 }
52 
53 /*
54  * Return a string suitable for printing as the "name" of an option.
55  * For example, if the option letter is 'x', just return "-x".
56  */
57 	public char *
propt(c)58 propt(c)
59 	int c;
60 {
61 	static char buf[8];
62 
63 	sprintf(buf, "-%s", prchar(c));
64 	return (buf);
65 }
66 
67 /*
68  * Scan an argument (either from the command line or from the
69  * LESS environment variable) and process it.
70  */
71 	public void
scan_option(s)72 scan_option(s)
73 	char *s;
74 {
75 	register struct loption *o;
76 	register int optc;
77 	char *optname;
78 	char *printopt;
79 	char *str;
80 	int set_default;
81 	int lc;
82 	int err;
83 	PARG parg;
84 
85 	if (s == NULL)
86 		return;
87 
88 	/*
89 	 * If we have a pending option which requires an argument,
90 	 * handle it now.
91 	 * This happens if the previous option was, for example, "-P"
92 	 * without a following string.  In that case, the current
93 	 * option is simply the argument for the previous option.
94 	 */
95 	if (pendopt != NULL)
96 	{
97 		switch (pendopt->otype & OTYPE)
98 		{
99 		case STRING:
100 			(*pendopt->ofunc)(INIT, s);
101 			break;
102 		case NUMBER:
103 			printopt = opt_desc(pendopt);
104 			*(pendopt->ovar) = getnum(&s, printopt, (int*)NULL);
105 			break;
106 		}
107 		pendopt = NULL;
108 		return;
109 	}
110 
111 	set_default = FALSE;
112 	optname = NULL;
113 
114 	while (*s != '\0')
115 	{
116 		/*
117 		 * Check some special cases first.
118 		 */
119 		switch (optc = *s++)
120 		{
121 		case ' ':
122 		case '\t':
123 		case END_OPTION_STRING:
124 			continue;
125 		case '-':
126 			/*
127 			 * "--" indicates an option name instead of a letter.
128 			 */
129 			if (*s == '-')
130 			{
131 				optname = ++s;
132 				break;
133 			}
134 			/*
135 			 * "-+" means set these options back to their defaults.
136 			 * (They may have been set otherwise by previous
137 			 * options.)
138 			 */
139 			set_default = (*s == '+');
140 			if (set_default)
141 				s++;
142 			continue;
143 		case '+':
144 			/*
145 			 * An option prefixed by a "+" is ungotten, so
146 			 * that it is interpreted as less commands
147 			 * processed at the start of the first input file.
148 			 * "++" means process the commands at the start of
149 			 * EVERY input file.
150 			 */
151 			plusoption = TRUE;
152 			s = optstring(s, &str, propt('+'), NULL);
153 			if (s == NULL)
154 				return;
155 			if (*str == '+')
156 				every_first_cmd = save(str+1);
157 			else
158 				ungetsc(str);
159 			free(str);
160 			continue;
161 		case '0':  case '1':  case '2':  case '3':  case '4':
162 		case '5':  case '6':  case '7':  case '8':  case '9':
163 			/*
164 			 * Special "more" compatibility form "-<number>"
165 			 * instead of -z<number> to set the scrolling
166 			 * window size.
167 			 */
168 			s--;
169 			optc = 'z';
170 			break;
171 		case 'n':
172 			if (less_is_more)
173 				optc = 'z';
174 			break;
175 		}
176 
177 		/*
178 		 * Not a special case.
179 		 * Look up the option letter in the option table.
180 		 */
181 		err = 0;
182 		if (optname == NULL)
183 		{
184 			printopt = propt(optc);
185 			lc = ASCII_IS_LOWER(optc);
186 			o = findopt(optc);
187 		} else
188 		{
189 			printopt = optname;
190 			lc = ASCII_IS_LOWER(optname[0]);
191 			o = findopt_name(&optname, NULL, &err);
192 			s = optname;
193 			optname = NULL;
194 			if (*s == '\0' || *s == ' ')
195 			{
196 				/*
197 				 * The option name matches exactly.
198 				 */
199 				;
200 			} else if (*s == '=')
201 			{
202 				/*
203 				 * The option name is followed by "=value".
204 				 */
205 				if (o != NULL &&
206 				    (o->otype & OTYPE) != STRING &&
207 				    (o->otype & OTYPE) != NUMBER)
208 				{
209 					parg.p_string = printopt;
210 					error("The %s option should not be followed by =",
211 						&parg);
212 					return;
213 				}
214 				s++;
215 			} else
216 			{
217 				/*
218 				 * The specified name is longer than the
219 				 * real option name.
220 				 */
221 				o = NULL;
222 			}
223 		}
224 		if (o == NULL)
225 		{
226 			parg.p_string = printopt;
227 			if (err == OPT_AMBIG)
228 				error("%s is an ambiguous abbreviation (\"less --help\" for help)",
229 					&parg);
230 			else
231 				error("There is no %s option (\"less --help\" for help)",
232 					&parg);
233 			return;
234 		}
235 
236 		str = NULL;
237 		switch (o->otype & OTYPE)
238 		{
239 		case BOOL:
240 			if (set_default)
241 				*(o->ovar) = o->odefault;
242 			else
243 				*(o->ovar) = ! o->odefault;
244 			break;
245 		case TRIPLE:
246 			if (set_default)
247 				*(o->ovar) = o->odefault;
248 			else
249 				*(o->ovar) = flip_triple(o->odefault, lc);
250 			break;
251 		case STRING:
252 			if (*s == '\0')
253 			{
254 				/*
255 				 * Set pendopt and return.
256 				 * We will get the string next time
257 				 * scan_option is called.
258 				 */
259 				pendopt = o;
260 				return;
261 			}
262 			/*
263 			 * Don't do anything here.
264 			 * All processing of STRING options is done by
265 			 * the handling function.
266 			 */
267 			while (*s == ' ')
268 				s++;
269 			s = optstring(s, &str, printopt, o->odesc[1]);
270 			if (s == NULL)
271 				return;
272 			break;
273 		case NUMBER:
274 			if (*s == '\0')
275 			{
276 				pendopt = o;
277 				return;
278 			}
279 			*(o->ovar) = getnum(&s, printopt, (int*)NULL);
280 			break;
281 		}
282 		/*
283 		 * If the option has a handling function, call it.
284 		 */
285 		if (o->ofunc != NULL)
286 			(*o->ofunc)(INIT, str);
287 		if (str != NULL)
288 			free(str);
289 	}
290 }
291 
292 /*
293  * Toggle command line flags from within the program.
294  * Used by the "-" and "_" commands.
295  * how_toggle may be:
296  *	OPT_NO_TOGGLE	just report the current setting, without changing it.
297  *	OPT_TOGGLE	invert the current setting
298  *	OPT_UNSET	set to the default value
299  *	OPT_SET		set to the inverse of the default value
300  */
301 	public void
toggle_option(o,lower,s,how_toggle)302 toggle_option(o, lower, s, how_toggle)
303 	struct loption *o;
304 	int lower;
305 	char *s;
306 	int how_toggle;
307 {
308 	register int num;
309 	int no_prompt;
310 	int err;
311 	PARG parg;
312 
313 	no_prompt = (how_toggle & OPT_NO_PROMPT);
314 	how_toggle &= ~OPT_NO_PROMPT;
315 
316 	if (o == NULL)
317 	{
318 		error("No such option", NULL_PARG);
319 		return;
320 	}
321 
322 	if (how_toggle == OPT_TOGGLE && (o->otype & NO_TOGGLE))
323 	{
324 		parg.p_string = opt_desc(o);
325 		error("Cannot change the %s option", &parg);
326 		return;
327 	}
328 
329 	if (how_toggle == OPT_NO_TOGGLE && (o->otype & NO_QUERY))
330 	{
331 		parg.p_string = opt_desc(o);
332 		error("Cannot query the %s option", &parg);
333 		return;
334 	}
335 
336 	/*
337 	 * Check for something which appears to be a do_toggle
338 	 * (because the "-" command was used), but really is not.
339 	 * This could be a string option with no string, or
340 	 * a number option with no number.
341 	 */
342 	switch (o->otype & OTYPE)
343 	{
344 	case STRING:
345 	case NUMBER:
346 		if (how_toggle == OPT_TOGGLE && *s == '\0')
347 			how_toggle = OPT_NO_TOGGLE;
348 		break;
349 	}
350 
351 #if HILITE_SEARCH
352 	if (how_toggle != OPT_NO_TOGGLE && (o->otype & HL_REPAINT))
353 		repaint_hilite(0);
354 #endif
355 
356 	/*
357 	 * Now actually toggle (change) the variable.
358 	 */
359 	if (how_toggle != OPT_NO_TOGGLE)
360 	{
361 		switch (o->otype & OTYPE)
362 		{
363 		case BOOL:
364 			/*
365 			 * Boolean.
366 			 */
367 			switch (how_toggle)
368 			{
369 			case OPT_TOGGLE:
370 				*(o->ovar) = ! *(o->ovar);
371 				break;
372 			case OPT_UNSET:
373 				*(o->ovar) = o->odefault;
374 				break;
375 			case OPT_SET:
376 				*(o->ovar) = ! o->odefault;
377 				break;
378 			}
379 			break;
380 		case TRIPLE:
381 			/*
382 			 * Triple:
383 			 *	If user gave the lower case letter, then switch
384 			 *	to 1 unless already 1, in which case make it 0.
385 			 *	If user gave the upper case letter, then switch
386 			 *	to 2 unless already 2, in which case make it 0.
387 			 */
388 			switch (how_toggle)
389 			{
390 			case OPT_TOGGLE:
391 				*(o->ovar) = flip_triple(*(o->ovar), lower);
392 				break;
393 			case OPT_UNSET:
394 				*(o->ovar) = o->odefault;
395 				break;
396 			case OPT_SET:
397 				*(o->ovar) = flip_triple(o->odefault, lower);
398 				break;
399 			}
400 			break;
401 		case STRING:
402 			/*
403 			 * String: don't do anything here.
404 			 *	The handling function will do everything.
405 			 */
406 			switch (how_toggle)
407 			{
408 			case OPT_SET:
409 			case OPT_UNSET:
410 				error("Cannot use \"-+\" or \"--\" for a string option",
411 					NULL_PARG);
412 				return;
413 			}
414 			break;
415 		case NUMBER:
416 			/*
417 			 * Number: set the variable to the given number.
418 			 */
419 			switch (how_toggle)
420 			{
421 			case OPT_TOGGLE:
422 				num = getnum(&s, NULL, &err);
423 				if (!err)
424 					*(o->ovar) = num;
425 				break;
426 			case OPT_UNSET:
427 				*(o->ovar) = o->odefault;
428 				break;
429 			case OPT_SET:
430 				error("Can't use \"-!\" for a numeric option",
431 					NULL_PARG);
432 				return;
433 			}
434 			break;
435 		}
436 	}
437 
438 	/*
439 	 * Call the handling function for any special action
440 	 * specific to this option.
441 	 */
442 	if (o->ofunc != NULL)
443 		(*o->ofunc)((how_toggle==OPT_NO_TOGGLE) ? QUERY : TOGGLE, s);
444 
445 #if HILITE_SEARCH
446 	if (how_toggle != OPT_NO_TOGGLE && (o->otype & HL_REPAINT))
447 		chg_hilite();
448 #endif
449 
450 	if (!no_prompt)
451 	{
452 		/*
453 		 * Print a message describing the new setting.
454 		 */
455 		switch (o->otype & OTYPE)
456 		{
457 		case BOOL:
458 		case TRIPLE:
459 			if (*(o->ovar) < 0)
460 				error("Negative option is invalid", NULL_PARG);
461 			/*
462 			 * Print the odesc message.
463 			 */
464 			error(o->odesc[*(o->ovar)], NULL_PARG);
465 			break;
466 		case NUMBER:
467 			/*
468 			 * The message is in odesc[1] and has a %d for
469 			 * the value of the variable.
470 			 */
471 			parg.p_int = *(o->ovar);
472 			error(o->odesc[1], &parg);
473 			break;
474 		case STRING:
475 			/*
476 			 * Message was already printed by the handling function.
477 			 */
478 			break;
479 		}
480 	}
481 
482 	if (how_toggle != OPT_NO_TOGGLE && (o->otype & REPAINT))
483 		screen_trashed = TRUE;
484 }
485 
486 /*
487  * "Toggle" a triple-valued option.
488  */
489 	static int
flip_triple(val,lc)490 flip_triple(val, lc)
491 	int val;
492 	int lc;
493 {
494 	if (lc)
495 		return ((val == OPT_ON) ? OPT_OFF : OPT_ON);
496 	else
497 		return ((val == OPT_ONPLUS) ? OPT_OFF : OPT_ONPLUS);
498 }
499 
500 /*
501  * Determine if an option takes a parameter.
502  */
503 	public int
opt_has_param(o)504 opt_has_param(o)
505 	struct loption *o;
506 {
507 	if (o == NULL)
508 		return (0);
509 	if (o->otype & (BOOL|TRIPLE|NOVAR|NO_TOGGLE))
510 		return (0);
511 	return (1);
512 }
513 
514 /*
515  * Return the prompt to be used for a given option letter.
516  * Only string and number valued options have prompts.
517  */
518 	public char *
opt_prompt(o)519 opt_prompt(o)
520 	struct loption *o;
521 {
522 	if (o == NULL || (o->otype & (STRING|NUMBER)) == 0)
523 		return ("?");
524 	return (o->odesc[0]);
525 }
526 
527 /*
528  * Return whether or not there is a string option pending;
529  * that is, if the previous option was a string-valued option letter
530  * (like -P) without a following string.
531  * In that case, the current option is taken to be the string for
532  * the previous option.
533  */
534 	public int
isoptpending()535 isoptpending()
536 {
537 	return (pendopt != NULL);
538 }
539 
540 /*
541  * Print error message about missing string.
542  */
543 	static void
nostring(printopt)544 nostring(printopt)
545 	char *printopt;
546 {
547 	PARG parg;
548 	parg.p_string = printopt;
549 	error("Value is required after %s", &parg);
550 }
551 
552 /*
553  * Print error message if a STRING type option is not followed by a string.
554  */
555 	public void
nopendopt()556 nopendopt()
557 {
558 	nostring(opt_desc(pendopt));
559 }
560 
561 /*
562  * Scan to end of string or to an END_OPTION_STRING character.
563  * In the latter case, replace the char with a null char.
564  * Return a pointer to the remainder of the string, if any.
565  */
566 	static char *
optstring(s,p_str,printopt,validchars)567 optstring(s, p_str, printopt, validchars)
568 	char *s;
569 	char **p_str;
570 	char *printopt;
571 	char *validchars;
572 {
573 	register char *p;
574 	register char *out;
575 
576 	if (*s == '\0')
577 	{
578 		nostring(printopt);
579 		return (NULL);
580 	}
581 	/* Alloc could be more than needed, but not worth trimming. */
582 	*p_str = (char *) ecalloc(strlen(s)+1, sizeof(char));
583 	out = *p_str;
584 
585 	for (p = s;  *p != '\0';  p++)
586 	{
587 		if (opt_use_backslash && *p == '\\' && p[1] != '\0')
588 		{
589 			/* Take next char literally. */
590 			++p;
591 		} else
592 		{
593 			if (*p == END_OPTION_STRING ||
594 			    (validchars != NULL && strchr(validchars, *p) == NULL))
595 				/* End of option string. */
596 				break;
597 		}
598 		*out++ = *p;
599 	}
600 	*out = '\0';
601 	return (p);
602 }
603 
604 /*
605  */
606 	static int
num_error(printopt,errp)607 num_error(printopt, errp)
608 	char *printopt;
609 	int *errp;
610 {
611 	PARG parg;
612 
613 	if (errp != NULL)
614 	{
615 		*errp = TRUE;
616 		return (-1);
617 	}
618 	if (printopt != NULL)
619 	{
620 		parg.p_string = printopt;
621 		error("Number is required after %s", &parg);
622 	}
623 	return (-1);
624 }
625 
626 /*
627  * Translate a string into a number.
628  * Like atoi(), but takes a pointer to a char *, and updates
629  * the char * to point after the translated number.
630  */
631 	public int
getnum(sp,printopt,errp)632 getnum(sp, printopt, errp)
633 	char **sp;
634 	char *printopt;
635 	int *errp;
636 {
637 	register char *s;
638 	register int n;
639 	register int neg;
640 
641 	s = skipsp(*sp);
642 	neg = FALSE;
643 	if (*s == '-')
644 	{
645 		neg = TRUE;
646 		s++;
647 	}
648 	if (*s < '0' || *s > '9')
649 		return (num_error(printopt, errp));
650 
651 	n = 0;
652 	while (*s >= '0' && *s <= '9')
653 		n = 10 * n + *s++ - '0';
654 	*sp = s;
655 	if (errp != NULL)
656 		*errp = FALSE;
657 	if (neg)
658 		n = -n;
659 	return (n);
660 }
661 
662 /*
663  * Translate a string into a fraction, represented by the part of a
664  * number which would follow a decimal point.
665  * The value of the fraction is returned as parts per NUM_FRAC_DENOM.
666  * That is, if "n" is returned, the fraction intended is n/NUM_FRAC_DENOM.
667  */
668 	public long
getfraction(sp,printopt,errp)669 getfraction(sp, printopt, errp)
670 	char **sp;
671 	char *printopt;
672 	int *errp;
673 {
674 	register char *s;
675 	long frac = 0;
676 	int fraclen = 0;
677 
678 	s = skipsp(*sp);
679 	if (*s < '0' || *s > '9')
680 		return (num_error(printopt, errp));
681 
682 	for ( ;  *s >= '0' && *s <= '9';  s++)
683 	{
684 		frac = (frac * 10) + (*s - '0');
685 		fraclen++;
686 	}
687 	if (fraclen > NUM_LOG_FRAC_DENOM)
688 		while (fraclen-- > NUM_LOG_FRAC_DENOM)
689 			frac /= 10;
690 	else
691 		while (fraclen++ < NUM_LOG_FRAC_DENOM)
692 			frac *= 10;
693 	*sp = s;
694 	if (errp != NULL)
695 		*errp = FALSE;
696 	return (frac);
697 }
698 
699 
700 /*
701  * Get the value of the -e flag.
702  */
703 	public int
get_quit_at_eof()704 get_quit_at_eof()
705 {
706 	if (!less_is_more)
707 		return quit_at_eof;
708 	/* When less_is_more is set, the -e flag semantics are different. */
709 	return quit_at_eof ? OPT_ON : OPT_ONPLUS;
710 }
711