/* file.c -- implements file.h */ #include "file.h" /* file.c * * The routines in this file handle the reading, writing * and lookup of disk files. All of details about the * reading and writing of the disk are in "fileio.c". * * modified by Petri Kutvonen */ #include #include #include #include #include "buffer.h" #include "defines.h" #include "display.h" #include "estruct.h" #include "execute.h" #include "fileio.h" #include "input.h" #include "line.h" #include "lock.h" #include "mlout.h" #include "util.h" #include "window.h" typedef enum { EOL_NONE, EOL_UNIX, EOL_DOS, EOL_MAC, EOL_MIXED } eoltype ; static const char *eolname[] = { "NONE", "UNIX", "DOS", "MAC", "MIXED" } ; static const char *codename[] = { "ASCII", "UTF-8", "EXTENDED", "MIXED" } ; boolean restflag = FALSE ; /* restricted use? */ static int ifile( const char *fname) ; boolean resterr( void) { mloutfmt( "%B(That command is RESTRICTED)") ; return FALSE ; } /* * Read a file into the current * buffer. This is really easy; all you do is * find the name of the file, and call the standard * "read a file into the current buffer" code. * Bound to "C-X C-R". */ int fileread( int f, int n) { int status ; char *fname ; if( restflag) /* don't allow this command if restricted */ return resterr() ; status = newmlarg( &fname, "Read file: ", sizeof( fname_t)) ; if( status == TRUE) { status = readin( fname, TRUE) ; free( fname) ; } return status ; } /* * Insert a file into the current * buffer. This is really easy; all you do is * find the name of the file, and call the standard * "insert a file into the current buffer" code. * Bound to "C-X C-I". */ int insfile( int f, int n) { int status ; char *fname ; if( restflag) /* don't allow this command if restricted */ return resterr() ; if( curbp->b_mode & MDVIEW) /* don't allow this command if */ return rdonly() ; /* we are in read only mode */ status = newmlarg( &fname, "Insert file: ", sizeof( fname_t)) ; if( status == TRUE) { status = ifile( fname) ; free( fname) ; } if( status != TRUE) return status ; return reposition( TRUE, -1) ; /* Redraw with dot at bottom of window */ } /* * Select a file for editing. * Look around to see if you can find the * fine in another buffer; if you can find it * just switch to the buffer. If you cannot find * the file, create a new buffer, read in the * text, and switch to the new buffer. * Bound to C-X C-F. */ int filefind( int f, int n) { char *fname ; /* file user wishes to find */ int status ; /* status return */ if( restflag) /* don't allow this command if restricted */ return resterr() ; status = newmlarg( &fname, "Find file: ", sizeof( fname_t)) ; if( status == TRUE) { status = getfile( fname, TRUE) ; free( fname) ; } return status ; } static void upd_mode( void) { struct window *wp ; /* Update mode lines */ for( wp = wheadp ; wp != NULL ; wp = wp->w_wndp) if( wp->w_bufp == curbp) wp->w_flag |= WFMODE ; } int viewfile( int f, int n) { /* visit a file in VIEW mode */ char *fname ; /* file user wishes to find */ int status ; /* status return */ if( restflag) /* don't allow this command if restricted */ return resterr() ; status = newmlarg( &fname, "View file: ", sizeof( fname_t)) ; if( status == TRUE) { status = getfile(fname, FALSE) ; free( fname) ; if( status == TRUE) { /* if we succeed, put it in view mode */ curwp->w_bufp->b_mode |= MDVIEW ; upd_mode() ; } } return status ; } /* * getfile() * * char fname[]; file name to find * boolean lockfl; check the file for locks? */ int getfile( const char *fname, boolean lockfl) { struct buffer *bp; int s; bname_t bname ; /* buffer name to put file */ /* Is the file in current buffer? */ if( strcmp( curbp->b_fname, fname) == 0) { mloutstr( "(Current buffer)") ; return TRUE ; } /* Is the file in any buffer? */ for( bp = bheadp; bp != NULL; bp = bp->b_bufp) { if( (bp->b_flag & BFINVS) == 0 && strcmp( bp->b_fname, fname) == 0) { line_p lp ; int i ; swbuffer( bp) ; /* Center dotted line in window */ i = curwp->w_ntrows / 2 ; for( lp = curwp->w_dotp ; lback( lp) != curbp->b_linep ; lp = lback( lp)) if( i-- == 0) break ; curwp->w_linep = lp ; /* Refresh window */ curwp->w_flag |= WFMODE | WFHARD ; cknewwindow() ; mloutstr( "(Old buffer)") ; return TRUE ; } } makename(bname, fname); /* New buffer name. */ while ((bp = bfind(bname, FALSE, 0)) != NULL) { char *new_bname ; /* old buffer name conflict code */ s = newmlarg( &new_bname, "Buffer name: ", sizeof( bname_t)) ; if( s == ABORT) /* ^G to just quit */ return s ; else if (s == FALSE) { /* CR to clobber it */ makename( bname, fname) ; break ; } else { /* TRUE */ mystrscpy( bname, new_bname, sizeof bname) ; free( new_bname) ; } } if (bp == NULL && (bp = bfind(bname, TRUE, 0)) == NULL) { mloutstr( "Cannot create buffer") ; return FALSE; } if (--curbp->b_nwnd == 0) { /* Undisplay. */ curbp->b_dotp = curwp->w_dotp; curbp->b_doto = curwp->w_doto; curbp->b_markp = curwp->w_markp; curbp->b_marko = curwp->w_marko; } curbp = bp; /* Switch to it. */ curwp->w_bufp = bp; curbp->b_nwnd++; s = readin(fname, lockfl); /* Read it in. */ cknewwindow(); return s; } /* * Read file "fname" into the current buffer, blowing away any text * found there. Called by both the read and find commands. Return * the final status of the read. Also called by the mainline, to * read in a file specified on the command line as an argument. * The command bound to M-FNR is called after the buffer is set up * and before it is read. * * char fname[]; name of file to read * boolean lockfl; check for file locks? */ int readin(const char *fname, boolean lockfl) { struct window *wp; struct buffer *bp; int status ; fio_code s ; bp = curbp; /* Cheap. */ #if (FILOCK && BSD) || SVR4 if( lockfl && lockchk( fname) == ABORT) { #if PKCODE s = FIOFNF; strcpy(bp->b_fname, ""); mloutstr( "(File in use)") ; #else return ABORT; #endif } else #endif { if( (status = bclear( bp)) != TRUE) /* Might be old. */ return status ; bp->b_flag &= ~(BFINVS | BFCHG); if( fname != bp->b_fname) /* Copy if source differs from destination */ mystrscpy( bp->b_fname, fname, sizeof( fname_t)) ; /* let a user macro get hold of things...if he wants */ execute(META | SPEC | 'R', FALSE, 1); s = ffropen( bp->b_fname) ; /* Always use the name associated to buffer */ if( s == FIOFNF) /* File not found. */ mloutstr( "(New file)") ; else if( s == FIOSUC) { char *errmsg ; eoltype found_eol ; int nline = 0 ; /* read the file in */ mloutstr( "(Reading file)") ; while ((s = ffgetline()) == FIOSUC) { line_p lp ; if( nline >= 10000000 /* MAXNLINE Maximum # of lines from one file */ || (lp = lalloc( fpayload)) == NULL) { s = FIOMEM ; /* Keep message on the */ break ; /* display. */ } memcpy( lp->l_text, fline, fpayload) ; lp->l_fp = curbp->b_linep ; /* insert before end of buffer */ lp->l_bp = lp->l_fp->l_bp ; lp->l_fp->l_bp = lp ; lp->l_bp->l_fp = lp ; nline += 1 ; } if( s == FIOERR) mloutstr( "File read error") ; switch( ftype) { case FTYPE_DOS: found_eol = EOL_DOS ; curbp->b_mode |= MDDOS ; break ; case FTYPE_UNIX: found_eol = EOL_UNIX ; break ; case FTYPE_MAC: found_eol = EOL_MAC ; break ; case FTYPE_NONE: found_eol = EOL_NONE ; break ; default: found_eol = EOL_MIXED ; curbp->b_mode |= MDVIEW ; /* force view mode as we have lost ** EOL information */ } if( fcode == FCODE_UTF_8) curbp->b_mode |= MDUTF8 ; if( s == FIOERR) { errmsg = "I/O ERROR, " ; curbp->b_flag |= BFTRUNC ; } else if( s == FIOMEM) { errmsg = "OUT OF MEMORY, " ; curbp->b_flag |= BFTRUNC ; } else errmsg = "" ; mloutfmt( "(%sRead %d line%s, code/eol: %s/%s)", errmsg, nline, &"s"[ nline == 1], codename[ fcode & (FCODE_MASK - 1)], eolname[ found_eol]) ; ffclose() ; /* Ignore errors. */ } } for (wp = wheadp; wp != NULL; wp = wp->w_wndp) { if (wp->w_bufp == curbp) { wp->w_linep = lforw(curbp->b_linep); wp->w_dotp = lforw(curbp->b_linep); wp->w_doto = 0; wp->w_markp = NULL; wp->w_marko = 0; wp->w_flag |= WFMODE | WFHARD; } } return (s == FIOERR || s == FIOFNF) ? FALSE : TRUE ; } /* * Take a file name, and from it * fabricate a buffer name. This routine knows * about the syntax of file names on the target system. * I suppose that this information could be put in * a better place than a line of code. */ void makename( bname_t bname, const char *fname) { const char *cp1; char *cp2; cp1 = &fname[0]; while (*cp1 != 0) ++cp1; #if VMS #if PKCODE while (cp1 != &fname[0] && cp1[-1] != ':' && cp1[-1] != ']' && cp1[-1] != '>') #else while (cp1 != &fname[0] && cp1[-1] != ':' && cp1[-1] != ']') #endif --cp1; #endif #if MSDOS while (cp1 != &fname[0] && cp1[-1] != ':' && cp1[-1] != '\\' && cp1[-1] != '/') --cp1; #endif #if V7 | USG | BSD while (cp1 != &fname[0] && cp1[-1] != '/') --cp1; #endif cp2 = &bname[0]; while( cp2 != &bname[ sizeof( bname_t) - 1] && *cp1 != 0 && *cp1 != ';') *cp2++ = *cp1++; *cp2 = 0; } /* * make sure a buffer name is unique * * char *name; name to check on */ void unqname(char *name) { char *sp; /* check to see if it is in the buffer list */ while (bfind(name, 0, FALSE) != NULL) { /* go to the end of the name */ sp = name; while (*sp) ++sp; if (sp == name || (*(sp - 1) < '0' || *(sp - 1) > '8')) { *sp++ = '0'; *sp = 0; } else *(--sp) += 1; } } /* * Ask for a file name, and write the * contents of the current buffer to that file. * Update the remembered file name and clear the * buffer changed flag. This handling of file names * is different from the earlier versions, and * is more compatable with Gosling EMACS than * with ITS EMACS. Bound to "C-X C-W". */ int filewrite( int f, int n) { int status ; char *fname ; if( restflag) /* don't allow this command if restricted */ return resterr() ; status = newmlarg( &fname, "Write file: ", sizeof( fname_t)) ; if( status == TRUE) { if( strlen( fname) > sizeof( fname_t) - 1) status = FALSE ; else { status = writeout( fname) ; if( status == TRUE) strcpy( curbp->b_fname, fname) ; } free( fname) ; } return status ; } /* * Save the contents of the current * buffer in its associated file. Do nothing * if nothing has changed (this may be a bug, not a * feature). Error if there is no remembered file * name for the buffer. Bound to "C-X C-S". May * get called by "C-Z". */ int filesave( int f, int n) { if (curbp->b_mode & MDVIEW) /* don't allow this command if */ return rdonly(); /* we are in read only mode */ if ((curbp->b_flag & BFCHG) == 0) /* Return, no changes. */ return TRUE; if (curbp->b_fname[0] == 0) { /* Must have a name. */ mloutstr( "No file name") ; return FALSE; } /* complain about truncated files */ if ((curbp->b_flag & BFTRUNC) != 0) { if (mlyesno("Truncated file ... write it out") == FALSE) { mloutstr( "(Aborted)") ; return FALSE; } } return writeout( curbp->b_fname) ; } /* * This function performs the details of file * writing. Uses the file management routines in the * "fileio.c" package. The number of lines written is * displayed. Sadly, it looks inside a struct line; provide * a macro for this. Most of the grief is error * checking of some sort. */ int writeout( const char *fn) { fio_code s ; s = ffwopen( fn) ; /* Open writes message. */ if( s != FIOSUC) mloutstr( "Cannot open file for writing") ; else { line_p lp ; fio_code s2 ; int nline = 0 ; mloutstr( "(Writing...)") ; /* tell us we are writing */ for( lp = lforw( curbp->b_linep) ; lp != curbp->b_linep ; lp = lforw( lp)) { s = ffputline( lp->l_text, llength( lp), curbp->b_mode & MDDOS) ; if( s != FIOSUC) break ; nline += 1 ; } s2 = ffclose() ; if( s != FIOSUC) mloutstr( "Write I/O error") ; else if( s2 != FIOSUC) mloutstr( "Error closing file") ; else { /* Successfull write and close. */ mloutfmt( "(Wrote %d line%s)", nline, &"s"[ nline == 1]) ; curbp->b_flag &= ~BFCHG ; upd_mode() ; return TRUE ; } } return FALSE ; } /* * The command allows the user * to modify the file name associated with * the current buffer. It is like the "f" command * in UNIX "ed". The operation is simple; just zap * the name in the buffer structure, and mark the windows * as needing an update. You can type a blank line at the * prompt if you wish. */ int filename( int f, int n) { int status ; char *fname ; if( restflag) /* don't allow this command if restricted */ return resterr() ; status = newmlarg( &fname, "Name: ", sizeof( fname_t)) ; if( status == ABORT) return status ; else if( status == FALSE) curbp->b_fname[ 0] = '\0' ; else { /* TRUE */ mystrscpy( curbp->b_fname, fname, sizeof( fname_t)) ; free( fname) ; } curbp->b_mode &= ~MDVIEW ; /* no longer read only mode */ upd_mode() ; return TRUE ; } /* * Insert file "fname" into the current * buffer, Called by insert file command. Return the final * status of the read. */ static int ifile( const char *fname) { fio_code s ; curbp->b_flag |= BFCHG ; /* we have changed */ curbp->b_flag &= ~BFINVS ; /* and are not temporary */ s = ffropen( fname) ; if( s == FIOFNF) { /* File not found. */ mloutstr( "(No such file)") ; return FALSE ; } if( s == FIOSUC) { /* Hard file open. */ int nline = 0 ; /* number of line read */ char *errmsg ; mloutstr( "(Inserting file)") ; /* back up a line and save the mark here */ curwp->w_dotp = lback(curwp->w_dotp); curwp->w_doto = 0; curwp->w_markp = curwp->w_dotp; curwp->w_marko = 0; while( (s = ffgetline()) == FIOSUC) { line_p lpp, lp, lpn ; if( (lp = lalloc( fpayload)) == NULL) { s = FIOMEM ; /* Keep message on the */ break ; /* display. */ } memcpy( lp->l_text, fline, fpayload) ; lp->l_bp = lpp = curwp->w_dotp ; /* insert after dot line */ lp->l_fp = lpn = lpp->l_fp ; /* line after insert */ /* re-link new line between lpp and lpn */ lpn->l_bp = lp ; lpp->l_fp = lp ; /* and advance and write out the current line */ curwp->w_dotp = lp ; nline += 1 ; } ffclose() ; /* Ignore errors. */ curwp->w_markp = lforw(curwp->w_markp); if( s == FIOERR) { errmsg = "I/O ERROR, " ; curbp->b_flag |= BFTRUNC ; } else if( s == FIOMEM) { errmsg = "OUT OF MEMORY, " ; curbp->b_flag |= BFTRUNC; } else errmsg = "" ; mloutfmt( "(%sInserted %d line%s)", errmsg, nline, &"s"[ nline == 1]) ; } /* advance to the next line and mark the window for changes */ curwp->w_dotp = lforw(curwp->w_dotp); curwp->w_flag |= WFHARD | WFMODE; /* copy window parameters back to the buffer structure */ curbp->b_dotp = curwp->w_dotp; curbp->b_doto = curwp->w_doto; curbp->b_markp = curwp->w_markp; curbp->b_marko = curwp->w_marko; return (s == FIOERR) ? FALSE : TRUE ; }