/* Options variables manipulation core */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #ifdef HAVE_STDINT_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "elinks.h" #include "bfu/dialog.h" #include "bfu/style.h" #include "cache/cache.h" #include "config/conf.h" #include "config/dialogs.h" #include "config/domain.h" #include "config/home.h" #include "config/options.h" #include "config/opttypes.h" #include "dialogs/status.h" #include "document/document.h" #include "globhist/globhist.h" #include "intl/charsets.h" #include "intl/libintl.h" #include "main/main.h" /* shrink_memory() */ #include "main/select.h" #include "network/connection.h" #include "session/session.h" #include "terminal/color.h" #include "terminal/screen.h" #include "terminal/terminal.h" #include "util/color.h" #include "util/error.h" #include "util/memory.h" #include "util/string.h" #include "viewer/text/draw.h" extern int ui_double_esc; /* TODO? In the past, covered by shadow and legends, remembered only by the * ELinks Elders now, options were in hashes (it was not for a long time, after * we started to use dynamic options lists and before we really started to use * hierarchic options). Hashes might be swift and deft, but they had a flaw and * the flaw showed up as the fatal flaw. They were unsorted, and it was * unfriendly to mere mortal users, without pasky's options handlers in their * brain, but their own poor-written software. And thus pasky went and rewrote * options so that they were in lists from then to now and for all the ages of * men, to the glory of mankind. However, one true hero may arise in future * fabulous and implement possibility to have both lists and hashes for trees, * as it may be useful for some supernatural entities. And when that age will * come... */ /* TODO: We should remove special case for root options and use some auxiliary * (struct option *) instead. This applies to bookmarks, global history and * listbox items as well, though. --pasky */ static INIT_LIST_OF(struct option, options_root_tree); static struct option options_root = INIT_OPTION( /* name: */ "", /* flags: */ OPT_ZERO, /* type: */ OPT_TREE, /* min, max: */ 0, 0, /* value: */ &options_root_tree, /* desc: */ "", /* capt: */ NULL ); struct option *config_options; struct option *cmdline_options; static void add_opt_rec(struct option *, const char *, struct option *); static void free_options_tree(LIST_OF(struct option) *, int recursive); #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG /* Detect ending '.' (and some others) in options captions. * It will emit a message in debug mode only. --Zas */ #define bad_punct(c) (c != ')' && c != '>' && !isquote(c) && ispunct(c)) static void check_caption(char *caption) { int len; unsigned char c; if (!caption) return; len = strlen(caption); if (!len) return; c = caption[len - 1]; if (isspace((unsigned char)c) || bad_punct(c)) DBG("bad char at end of caption [%s]", caption); #ifdef CONFIG_NLS caption = gettext(caption); len = strlen(caption); if (!len) return; c = caption[len - 1]; if (isspace((unsigned char)c) || bad_punct(c)) DBG("bad char at end of i18n caption [%s]", caption); #endif } #undef bad_punct static void check_description(char *desc) { int len; unsigned char c; if (!desc) return; len = strlen(desc); if (!len) return; c = desc[len - 1]; if (isspace((unsigned char)c)) DBG("bad char at end of description [%s]", desc); #ifdef CONFIG_NLS desc = gettext(desc); len = strlen(desc); if (!len) return; if (ispunct(c) != ispunct(desc[len - 1])) DBG("punctuation char possibly missing at end of i18n description [%s]", desc); c = desc[len - 1]; if (isspace((unsigned char)c)) DBG("bad char at end of i18n description [%s]", desc); #endif } /*! @relates option */ static void debug_check_option_syntax(struct option *option) { if (!option) return; check_caption(option->capt); check_description(option->desc); } #else #define debug_check_option_syntax(option) #endif /********************************************************************** Options interface **********************************************************************/ /* If option name contains dots, they are created as "categories" - first, * first category is retrieved from list, taken as a list, second category * is retrieved etc. */ /* Ugly kludge */ static int no_autocreate = 0; /** Get record of option of given name, or NULL if there's no such option. * * If the specified option is an ::OPT_ALIAS, this function returns the * alias, rather than the option to which the alias refers. It must * work this way because the alias may have the ::OPT_ALIAS_NEGATE flag. * Instead, if the caller tries to read or set the value of the alias, * the functions associated with ::OPT_ALIAS will forward the operation * to the underlying option. However, see indirect_option(). * * @relates option */ struct option * get_opt_rec(struct option *tree, const char *name_) { struct option *option; char *aname = stracpy(name_); char *name = aname; char *sep; if (!aname) return NULL; /* We iteratively call get_opt_rec() each for path_elements-1, getting * appropriate tree for it and then resolving [path_elements]. */ if ((sep = strrchr(name, '.'))) { *sep = '\0'; tree = get_opt_rec(tree, name); if (!tree || tree->type != OPT_TREE || tree->flags & OPT_HIDDEN) { #if 0 DBG("ERROR in get_opt_rec() crawl: %s (%d) -> %s", name, tree ? tree->type : -1, sep + 1); #endif mem_free(aname); return NULL; } *sep = '.'; name = sep + 1; } foreach (option, *tree->value.tree) { if (option->name && !strcmp(option->name, name)) { mem_free(aname); return option; } } if (tree && tree->flags & OPT_AUTOCREATE && !no_autocreate) { struct option *template_ = get_opt_rec(tree, "_template_"); assertm(template_ != NULL, "Requested %s should be autocreated but " "%.*s._template_ is missing!", name_, sep - name_, name_); if_assert_failed { mem_free(aname); return NULL; } /* We will just create the option and return pointer to it * automagically. And, we will create it by cloning _template_ * option. By having _template_ OPT_AUTOCREATE and _template_ * inside, you can have even multi-level autocreating. */ option = copy_option(template_, 0); if (!option) { mem_free(aname); return NULL; } mem_free_set(&option->aname, stracpy(name)); add_opt_rec(tree, "", option); mem_free(aname); return option; } mem_free(aname); return NULL; } /** Get record of option of given name, or NULL if there's no such option. But * do not create the option if it doesn't exist and there's autocreation * enabled. * @relates option */ struct option * get_opt_rec_real(struct option *tree, const char *name) { struct option *opt; no_autocreate = 1; opt = get_opt_rec(tree, name); no_autocreate = 0; return opt; } /** If @a opt is an alias, return the option to which it refers. * * @warning Because the alias may have the ::OPT_ALIAS_NEGATE flag, * the caller must not access the value of the returned option as if * it were also the value of the alias. However, it is safe to access * flags such as ::OPT_MUST_SAVE and ::OPT_DELETED. * * @relates option */ struct option * indirect_option(struct option *alias) { struct option *real; if (alias->type != OPT_ALIAS) return alias; /* not an error */ real = get_opt_rec(config_options, alias->value.string); assertm(real != NULL, "%s aliased to unknown option %s!", alias->name, alias->value.string); if_assert_failed return alias; return real; } /** Fetch pointer to value of certain option. It is guaranteed to never return * NULL. Note that you are supposed to use wrapper get_opt(). * @relates option */ union option_value * get_opt_( #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG char *file, int line, enum option_type option_type, #endif struct option *tree, const char *name, struct session *ses) { struct option *opt = NULL; /* If given a session and the option is shadowed in that session's * options tree, return the shadow. */ if (ses && ses->option) opt = get_opt_rec_real(ses->option, name); /* If given a session, no session-specific option was found, and the * option has a shadow in the domain tree that matches the current * document in that session, return that shadow. */ if (!opt && ses) opt = get_domain_option_from_session(name, ses); /* Else, return the real option. */ if (!opt) opt = get_opt_rec(tree, name); #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG errfile = file; errline = line; if (!opt) elinks_internal("Attempted to fetch nonexisting option %s!", name); /* Various sanity checks. */ if (option_type != opt->type) DBG("get_opt_*(\"%s\") @ %s:%d: call with wrapper for %s for option of type %s", name, file, line, get_option_type_name(option_type), get_option_type_name(opt->type)); switch (opt->type) { case OPT_TREE: if (!opt->value.tree) elinks_internal("Option %s has no value!", name); break; case OPT_ALIAS: elinks_internal("Invalid use of alias %s for option %s!", name, opt->value.string); break; case OPT_STRING: if (!opt->value.string) elinks_internal("Option %s has no value!", name); break; case OPT_BOOL: case OPT_INT: if (opt->value.number < opt->min || opt->value.number > opt->max) elinks_internal("Option %s has invalid value %d!", name, opt->value.number); break; case OPT_LONG: if (opt->value.big_number < opt->min || opt->value.big_number > opt->max) elinks_internal("Option %s has invalid value %ld!", name, opt->value.big_number); break; case OPT_COMMAND: if (!opt->value.command) elinks_internal("Option %s has no value!", name); break; case OPT_CODEPAGE: /* TODO: check these too. */ case OPT_LANGUAGE: case OPT_COLOR: break; } #endif return &opt->value; } /*! @relates option */ static void add_opt_sort(struct option *tree, struct option *option, int abi) { LIST_OF(struct option) *cat = tree->value.tree; LIST_OF(struct listbox_item) *bcat = &tree->box_item->child; struct option *pos; /* The list is empty, just add it there. */ if (list_empty(*cat)) { add_to_list(*cat, option); if (abi) add_to_list(*bcat, option->box_item); /* This fits as the last list entry, add it there. This * optimizes the most expensive BUT most common case ;-). */ } else if ((option->type != OPT_TREE || ((struct option *) cat->prev)->type == OPT_TREE) && strcmp(((struct option *) cat->prev)->name, option->name) <= 0) { append: add_to_list_end(*cat, option); if (abi) add_to_list_end(*bcat, option->box_item); /* At the end of the list is tree and we are ordinary. That's * clear case then. */ } else if (option->type != OPT_TREE && ((struct option *) cat->prev)->type == OPT_TREE) { goto append; /* Scan the list linearly. This could be probably optimized ie. * to choose direction based on the first letter or so. */ } else { struct listbox_item *bpos = (struct listbox_item *) bcat; foreach (pos, *cat) { /* First move the box item to the current position but * only if the position has not been marked as deleted * and actually has a box_item -- else we will end up * 'overflowing' and causing assertion failure. */ if (!(pos->flags & OPT_DELETED) && pos->box_item) { bpos = bpos->next; assert(bpos != (struct listbox_item *) bcat); } if ((option->type != OPT_TREE || pos->type == OPT_TREE) && strcmp(pos->name, option->name) <= 0) continue; /* Ordinary options always sort behind trees. */ if (option->type != OPT_TREE && pos->type == OPT_TREE) continue; /* The (struct option) add_at_pos() can mess up the * order so that we add the box_item to itself, so * better do it first. */ /* Always ensure that them _template_ options are * before anything else so a lonely autocreated option * (with _template_ options set to invisible) will be * connected with an upper corner (ascii: `-) instead * of a rotated T (ascii: +-) when displaying it. */ if (option->type == pos->type && *option->name <= '_' && !strcmp(pos->name, "_template_")) { if (abi) add_at_pos(bpos, option->box_item); add_at_pos(pos, option); break; } if (abi) add_at_pos(bpos->prev, option->box_item); add_at_pos(pos->prev, option); break; } assert(pos != (struct option *) cat); assert(bpos != (struct listbox_item *) bcat); } } /** Add option to tree. * @relates option */ static void add_opt_rec(struct option *tree, const char *path, struct option *option) { int abi = 0; assert(path && option && tree); if (*path) tree = get_opt_rec(tree, path); assertm(tree != NULL, "Missing option tree for '%s'", path); if (!tree->value.tree) return; object_nolock(option, "option"); if (option->box_item && option->name && !strcmp(option->name, "_template_")) option->box_item->visible = get_opt_bool("config.show_template", NULL); if (tree->flags & OPT_AUTOCREATE && !option->desc) { struct option *template_ = get_opt_rec(tree, "_template_"); assert(template_); option->desc = template_->desc; } option->root = tree; abi = (tree->box_item && option->box_item); if (abi) { /* The config_root tree is a just a placeholder for the * box_items, it actually isn't a real box_item by itself; * these ghosts are indicated by the fact that they have * NULL @next. */ if (tree->box_item->next) { option->box_item->depth = tree->box_item->depth + 1; } } if (tree->flags & OPT_SORT) { add_opt_sort(tree, option, abi); } else { add_to_list_end(*tree->value.tree, option); if (abi) add_to_list_end(tree->box_item->child, option->box_item); } update_hierbox_browser(&option_browser); } /*! @relates option */ static inline struct listbox_item * init_option_listbox_item(struct option *option) { struct listbox_item *item = (struct listbox_item *)mem_calloc(1, sizeof(*item)); if (!item) return NULL; init_list(item->child); item->visible = 1; item->udata = option; item->type = (option->type == OPT_TREE) ? BI_FOLDER : BI_LEAF; return item; } /*! @relates option */ struct option * add_opt(struct option *tree, const char *path, const char *capt, const char *name, option_flags_T flags, enum option_type type, long min, long max, longptr_T value, const char *desc) { struct option *option = (struct option *)mem_calloc(1, sizeof(*option)); if (!option) return NULL; option->name = stracpy(name); if (!option->name) { mem_free(option); return NULL; } option->flags = (flags | OPT_ALLOC); option->type = type; option->min = min; option->max = max; option->capt = capt; option->desc = desc; debug_check_option_syntax(option); /* XXX: For allocated values we allocate in the add_opt_() macro. * This involves OPT_TREE and OPT_STRING. */ switch (type) { case OPT_TREE: if (!value) { mem_free(option); return NULL; } option->value.tree = (LIST_OF(struct option) *) value; break; case OPT_STRING: if (!value) { mem_free(option); return NULL; } option->value.string = (char *) value; break; case OPT_ALIAS: option->value.string = (char *) value; break; case OPT_BOOL: case OPT_INT: case OPT_CODEPAGE: option->value.number = (int) value; break; case OPT_LONG: option->value.big_number = (intptr_t) value; /* FIXME: cast from void * */ break; case OPT_COLOR: decode_color((char *) value, strlen((char *) value), &option->value.color); break; case OPT_COMMAND: option->value.command = (const char * (*)(struct option_elinks *, char ***, int *))value; break; case OPT_LANGUAGE: break; } if (option->type != OPT_ALIAS && ((tree->flags & OPT_LISTBOX) || (option->flags & OPT_LISTBOX))) { option->box_item = init_option_listbox_item(option); if (!option->box_item) { mem_free(option); return NULL; } } add_opt_rec(tree, path, option); return option; } /*! @relates option */ static void done_option(struct option *option) { switch (option->type) { case OPT_STRING: mem_free_if(option->value.string); break; case OPT_TREE: mem_free_if(option->value.tree); break; default: break; } if (option->box_item) done_listbox_item(&option_browser, option->box_item); if (option->flags & OPT_ALLOC) { mem_free_if(option->aname); mem_free(option); } else if (!option->capt) { /* We are probably dealing with a built-in autocreated option * that will be attempted to be deleted when shutting down. */ /* Clear it so nothing will be done later. */ memset(option, 0, sizeof(*option)); } } /* The namespace may start to seem a bit chaotic here; it indeed is, maybe the * function names above should be renamed and only macros should keep their old * short names. */ /* The simple rule I took as an apologize is that functions which take already * completely filled (struct option *) have long name and functions which take * only option specs have short name. */ /*! @relates option */ static void delete_option_do(struct option *option, int recursive) { if (option->next) { del_from_list(option); option->prev = option->next = NULL; } if (recursive == -1) { ERROR("Orphaned option %s", option->name); } if (option->type == OPT_TREE && option->value.tree && !list_empty(*option->value.tree)) { if (!recursive) { if (option->flags & OPT_AUTOCREATE) { recursive = 1; } else { ERROR("Orphaned unregistered " "option in subtree %s!", option->name); recursive = -1; } } free_options_tree(option->value.tree, recursive); } done_option(option); } /*! @relates option */ void mark_option_as_deleted(struct option *option) { if (option->type == OPT_TREE) { struct option *unmarked; assert(option->value.tree); foreach (unmarked, *option->value.tree) mark_option_as_deleted(unmarked); } option->box_item->visible = 0; option->flags |= (OPT_TOUCHED | OPT_DELETED); } /*! @relates option */ void delete_option(struct option *option) { delete_option_do(option, 1); } /*! @relates option */ struct option * copy_option(struct option *template_, int flags) { struct option *option = (struct option *)mem_calloc(1, sizeof(*option)); if (!option) return NULL; option->name = null_or_stracpy(template_->name); option->flags = (template_->flags | OPT_ALLOC); option->type = template_->type; option->min = template_->min; option->max = template_->max; option->capt = template_->capt; option->desc = template_->desc; option->change_hook = template_->change_hook; if (!(flags & CO_NO_LISTBOX_ITEM)) option->box_item = init_option_listbox_item(option); if (option->box_item) { if (template_->box_item) { option->box_item->type = template_->box_item->type; option->box_item->depth = template_->box_item->depth; } } if (option_types[template_->type].dup) { option_types[template_->type].dup(option, template_, flags); } else { option->value = template_->value; } return option; } /** Return the shadow option in @a shadow_tree of @a option in @a tree. * If @a option isn't yet shadowed in @a shadow_tree, shadow it * (i.e. create a copy in @a shadow_tree) along with any ancestors * that aren't shadowed. */ struct option * get_option_shadow(struct option *option, struct option *tree, struct option *shadow_tree) { struct option *shadow_option = NULL; assert(option); assert(tree); assert(shadow_tree); if (option == tree) { shadow_option = shadow_tree; } else if (option->root && option->name) { struct option *shadow_root; shadow_root = get_option_shadow(option->root, tree, shadow_tree); if (!shadow_root) return NULL; shadow_option = get_opt_rec_real(shadow_root, option->name); if (!shadow_option) { shadow_option = copy_option(option, CO_SHALLOW | CO_NO_LISTBOX_ITEM); if (shadow_option) { shadow_option->root = shadow_root; /* No need to sort, is there? It isn't shown * in the options manager. -- Miciah */ add_to_list_end(*shadow_root->value.tree, shadow_option); shadow_option->flags |= OPT_TOUCHED; } } } return shadow_option; } /*! @relates option */ LIST_OF(struct option) * init_options_tree(void) { LIST_OF(struct option) *ptr = (LIST_OF(struct option) *)mem_alloc(sizeof(*ptr)); if (ptr) init_list(*ptr); return ptr; } /** Some default pre-autocreated options. Doh. */ static inline void register_autocreated_options(void) { /* TODO: Use table-driven initialization. --jonas */ get_opt_int("terminal.linux.type", NULL) = TERM_LINUX; get_opt_int("terminal.linux.colors", NULL) = COLOR_MODE_16; get_opt_bool("terminal.linux.m11_hack", NULL) = 1; get_opt_int("terminal.vt100.type", NULL) = TERM_VT100; get_opt_int("terminal.vt110.type", NULL) = TERM_VT100; get_opt_int("terminal.xterm.type", NULL) = TERM_VT100; get_opt_bool("terminal.xterm.underline", NULL) = 1; get_opt_int("terminal.xterm-color.type", NULL) = TERM_VT100; get_opt_int("terminal.xterm-color.colors", NULL) = COLOR_MODE_16; get_opt_bool("terminal.xterm-color.underline", NULL) = 1; #ifdef CONFIG_88_COLORS get_opt_int("terminal.xterm-88color.type", NULL) = TERM_VT100; get_opt_int("terminal.xterm-88color.colors", NULL) = COLOR_MODE_88; get_opt_bool("terminal.xterm-88color.underline", NULL) = 1; #endif get_opt_int("terminal.rxvt-unicode.type", NULL) = 1; #ifdef CONFIG_88_COLORS get_opt_int("terminal.rxvt-unicode.colors", NULL) = COLOR_MODE_88; #else get_opt_int("terminal.rxvt-unicode.colors", NULL) = COLOR_MODE_16; #endif get_opt_bool("terminal.rxvt-unicode.italic", NULL) = 1; get_opt_bool("terminal.rxvt-unicode.underline", NULL) = 1; #ifdef CONFIG_256_COLORS get_opt_int("terminal.xterm-256color.type", NULL) = TERM_VT100; get_opt_int("terminal.xterm-256color.colors", NULL) = COLOR_MODE_256; get_opt_bool("terminal.xterm-256color.underline", NULL) = 1; get_opt_int("terminal.fbterm.type", NULL) = TERM_FBTERM; get_opt_int("terminal.fbterm.colors", NULL) = COLOR_MODE_256; get_opt_bool("terminal.fbterm.underline", NULL) = 0; #endif get_opt_int("terminal.st-256color.type", NULL) = TERM_VT100; get_opt_bool("terminal.st-256color.latin1_title", NULL) = 0; #ifdef CONFIG_TRUE_COLOR get_opt_int("terminal.st-256color.colors", NULL) = COLOR_MODE_TRUE_COLOR; #elif defined(CONFIG_256_COLORS) get_opt_int("terminal.st-256color.colors", NULL) = COLOR_MODE_256; #elif defined(CONFIG_88_COLORS) get_opt_int("terminal.st-256color.colors", NULL) = COLOR_MODE_88; #else get_opt_int("terminal.st-256color.colors", NULL) = COLOR_MODE_16; #endif get_opt_bool("terminal.st-256color.italic", NULL) = 1; get_opt_bool("terminal.st-256color.underline", NULL) = 1; } extern union option_info cmdline_options_info[]; #include "config/options.inc" static int change_hook_cache(struct session *ses, struct option *current, struct option *changed) { shrink_memory(0); return 0; } static int change_hook_connection(struct session *ses, struct option *current, struct option *changed) { register_check_queue(); return 0; } static int change_hook_html(struct session *ses, struct option *current, struct option *changed) { foreach (ses, sessions) ses->tab->resize = 1; return 0; } static int change_hook_insert_mode(struct session *ses, struct option *current, struct option *changed) { update_status(); return 0; } static int change_hook_active_link(struct session *ses, struct option *current, struct option *changed) { update_cached_document_options(ses); return 0; } static int change_hook_terminal(struct session *ses, struct option *current, struct option *changed) { cls_redraw_all_terminals(); return 0; } static int change_hook_ui(struct session *ses, struct option *current, struct option *changed) { update_status(); return 0; } static int change_hook_ui_colors(struct session *ses, struct option *current, struct option *changed) { unsigned int node_number = changed->root->node_number; if (node_number) { reset_bfu_node_number(node_number); cls_redraw_all_terminals(); } return 0; } static int change_hook_ui_double_esc(struct session *ses, struct option *current, struct option *changed) { ui_double_esc = changed->value.number; return 0; } #ifdef CONFIG_MOUSE static int change_hook_ui_mouse_disable(struct session *ses, struct option *current, struct option *changed) { char *lock_filename = straconcat(empty_string_or_(elinks_home), "mouse.lock", (char *)NULL); if (lock_filename) { if (changed->value.number) { creat(lock_filename, 0600); } else { unlink(lock_filename); } mem_free(lock_filename); } return 0; } #endif /** Make option templates visible or invisible in the option manager. * This is called once on startup, and then each time the value of the * "config.show_template" option is changed. * * @param tree * The option tree whose children should be affected. * * @param show * A set of bits: * - The 0x01 bit means templates should be made visible. * If the bit is clear, templates become invisible instead. * - The 0x02 bit means @a tree is itself part of a template, * and so all of its children should be affected, regardless * of whether they are templates of their own. * * Deleted options are never visible. * * @relates option */ static void update_visibility(LIST_OF(struct option) *tree, int show) { struct option *opt; foreach (opt, *tree) { if (opt->flags & OPT_DELETED) continue; if (!strcmp(opt->name, "_template_")) { if (opt->box_item) opt->box_item->visible = (show & 1); if (opt->type == OPT_TREE) update_visibility(opt->value.tree, show | 2); } else { if (opt->box_item && (show & 2)) opt->box_item->visible = (show & 1); if (opt->type == OPT_TREE) update_visibility(opt->value.tree, show); } } } static int change_hook_stemplate(struct session *ses, struct option *current, struct option *changed) { update_visibility(config_options->value.tree, changed->value.number); return 0; } static int change_hook_language(struct session *ses, struct option *current, struct option *changed) { #ifdef CONFIG_NLS set_language(changed->value.number); #endif return 0; } static const struct change_hook_info change_hooks[] = { { "config.show_template", change_hook_stemplate }, { "connection", change_hook_connection }, { "document.browse", change_hook_html }, { "document.browse.forms.insert_mode", change_hook_insert_mode }, { "document.browse.links.active_link", change_hook_active_link }, { "document.cache", change_hook_cache }, { "document.codepage", change_hook_html }, { "document.colors", change_hook_html }, { "document.html", change_hook_html }, { "document.plain", change_hook_html }, { "terminal", change_hook_terminal }, { "ui.colors", change_hook_ui_colors }, { "ui.double_esc", change_hook_ui_double_esc }, { "ui.language", change_hook_language }, #ifdef CONFIG_MOUSE { "ui.mouse_disable", change_hook_ui_mouse_disable }, #endif { "ui", change_hook_ui }, { NULL, NULL }, }; void init_options(void) { cmdline_options = add_opt_tree_tree(&options_root, "", "", "cmdline", OPT_ZERO, ""); register_options(cmdline_options_info, cmdline_options); config_options = add_opt_tree_tree(&options_root, "", "", "config", OPT_SORT, ""); config_options->flags |= OPT_LISTBOX; config_options->box_item = &option_browser.root; register_options(config_options_info, config_options); register_autocreated_options(); register_change_hooks(change_hooks); ui_double_esc = get_opt_bool("ui.double_esc", NULL); } /*! @relates option */ static void free_options_tree(LIST_OF(struct option) *tree, int recursive) { while (!list_empty(*tree)) delete_option_do((struct option *)tree->next, recursive); } void done_options(void) { done_domain_trees(); unregister_options(config_options_info, config_options); unregister_options(cmdline_options_info, cmdline_options); config_options->box_item = NULL; free_options_tree(&options_root_tree, 0); } /*! @relates change_hook_info */ void register_change_hooks(const struct change_hook_info *change_hooks) { int i; for (i = 0; change_hooks[i].name; i++) { struct option *option = get_opt_rec(config_options, change_hooks[i].name); assert(option); option->change_hook = change_hooks[i].change_hook; } } /** Set or clear the ::OPT_MUST_SAVE flag in all descendants of @a tree. * * @param tree * The option tree in which this function recursively sets or clears * the flag. * * @param set_all * If true, set ::OPT_MUST_SAVE in all options of the tree. * If false, set it only in touched or deleted options, and clear in others. * * @relates option */ void prepare_mustsave_flags(LIST_OF(struct option) *tree, int set_all) { struct option *option; foreach (option, *tree) { /* XXX: OPT_LANGUAGE shouldn't have any bussiness * here, but we're just weird in that area. */ if (set_all || (option->flags & (OPT_TOUCHED | OPT_DELETED)) || option->type == OPT_LANGUAGE) option->flags |= OPT_MUST_SAVE; else option->flags &= ~OPT_MUST_SAVE; if (option->type == OPT_TREE) prepare_mustsave_flags(option->value.tree, set_all); } } /** Clear the ::OPT_TOUCHED flag in all descendants of @a tree. * @relates option */ void untouch_options(LIST_OF(struct option) *tree) { struct option *option; foreach (option, *tree) { option->flags &= ~OPT_TOUCHED; if (option->type == OPT_TREE) untouch_options(option->value.tree); } } /*! @relates option */ static int check_nonempty_tree(LIST_OF(struct option) *options) { struct option *opt; foreach (opt, *options) { if (opt->type == OPT_TREE) { if (check_nonempty_tree(opt->value.tree)) return 1; } else if (opt->flags & OPT_MUST_SAVE) { return 1; } } return 0; } /*! @relates option */ void smart_config_string(struct string *str, int print_comment, int i18n, LIST_OF(struct option) *options, char *path, int depth, void (*fn)(struct string *, struct option *, char *, int, int, int, int)) { struct option *option; foreach (option, *options) { int do_print_comment = 1; if (option->flags & OPT_HIDDEN || option->type == OPT_ALIAS || !strcmp(option->name, "_template_")) continue; /* Is there anything to be printed anyway? */ if (option->type == OPT_TREE ? !check_nonempty_tree(option->value.tree) : !(option->flags & OPT_MUST_SAVE)) continue; /* We won't pop out the description when we're in autocreate * category and not template. It'd be boring flood of * repetitive comments otherwise ;). */ /* This print_comment parameter is weird. If it is negative, it * means that we shouldn't print comments at all. If it is 1, * we shouldn't print comment UNLESS the option is _template_ * or not-an-autocreating-tree (it is set for the first-level * autocreation tree). When it is 2, we can print out comments * normally. */ /* It is still broken somehow, as it didn't work for terminal.* * (the first autocreated level) by the time I wrote this. Good * summer job for bored mad hackers with spare boolean mental * power. I have better things to think about, personally. * Maybe we should just mark autocreated options somehow ;). */ if (!print_comment || (print_comment == 1 && (strcmp(option->name, "_template_") && (option->flags & OPT_AUTOCREATE && option->type == OPT_TREE)))) do_print_comment = 0; /* Pop out the comment */ /* For config file, we ignore do_print_comment everywhere * except 1, but sometimes we want to skip the option totally. */ fn(str, option, path, depth, option->type == OPT_TREE ? print_comment : do_print_comment, 0, i18n); fn(str, option, path, depth, do_print_comment, 1, i18n); /* And the option itself */ if (option_types[option->type].write2) { fn(str, option, path, depth, do_print_comment, 2, i18n); } else if (option->type == OPT_TREE) { struct string newpath; int pc = print_comment; if (!init_string(&newpath)) continue; /* OK? */ if (pc == 2 && option->flags & OPT_AUTOCREATE) pc = 1; else if (pc == 1 && strcmp(option->name, "_template_")) pc = 0; fn(str, option, path, depth, /*pc*/1, 3, i18n); if (path) { add_to_string(&newpath, path); add_char_to_string(&newpath, '.'); } add_to_string(&newpath, option->name); smart_config_string(str, pc, i18n, option->value.tree, newpath.source, depth + 1, fn); done_string(&newpath); fn(str, option, path, depth, /*pc*/1, 3, i18n); } } } void update_options_visibility(void) { update_visibility(config_options->value.tree, get_opt_bool("config.show_template", NULL)); } void toggle_option(struct session *ses, struct option *option) { long number = option->value.number + 1; assert(option->type == OPT_BOOL || option->type == OPT_INT); assert(option->max); option->value.number = (number <= option->max) ? number : option->min; option_changed(ses, option); } void call_change_hooks(struct session *ses, struct option *current, struct option *option) { /* This boolean thing can look a little weird - it * basically says that we should proceed when there's * no change_hook or there's one and its return value * was zero. */ while (current && (!current->change_hook || !current->change_hook(ses, current, option))) { if (!current->root) break; current = current->root; } } void option_changed(struct session *ses, struct option *option) { option->flags |= OPT_TOUCHED; /* Notify everyone out there! */ call_change_hooks(ses, option, option); } /*! @relates option_resolver */ int commit_option_values(struct option_resolver *resolvers, struct option *root, union option_value *values, int size) { int touched = 0; int i; assert(resolvers && root && values && size); for (i = 0; i < size; i++) { const char *name = resolvers[i].name; struct option *option = get_opt_rec(root, name); int id = resolvers[i].id; assertm(option, "Bad option '%s' in options resolver", name); if (memcmp(&option->value, &values[id], sizeof(union option_value))) { option->value = values[id]; option->flags |= OPT_TOUCHED; /* Speed hack: Directly call the change-hook for each * option in resolvers and later call call_change_hooks * on the root; if we were to call call_change_hooks * on each option in resolvers, we would end up calling * the change-hooks of root, its parents, its * grandparents, and so on for each option in resolvers * because call_change_hooks is recursive. -- Miciah */ if (option->change_hook) option->change_hook(NULL, option, NULL); touched++; } } /* See above 'Speed hack' comment. */ call_change_hooks(NULL, root, NULL); return touched; } /*! @relates option_resolver */ void checkout_option_values(struct option_resolver *resolvers, struct option *root, union option_value *values, int size) { int i; for (i = 0; i < size; i++) { const char *name = resolvers[i].name; struct option *option = get_opt_rec(root, name); int id = resolvers[i].id; assertm(option, "Bad option '%s' in options resolver", name); values[id] = option->value; } } /********************************************************************** Options values **********************************************************************/ /*! @relates option_info */ void register_options(union option_info info[], struct option *tree) { int i; static const struct option zero = INIT_OPTION( NULL, OPT_ZERO, OPT_BOOL, 0, 0, 0, NULL, NULL); /* To let unregister_options() correctly find the end of the * info[] array, this loop must convert every element from * struct option_init to struct option. That is, even if * there is not enough memory to fully initialize some option, * the loop must continue. */ for (i = 0; info[i].init.path; i++) { /* Copy the value aside before it is overwritten * with the other member of the union. */ const struct option_init init = info[i].init; struct option *option = &info[i].option; char *string; *option = zero; option->name = init.name; option->capt = init.capt; option->desc = init.desc; option->flags = init.flags; option->type = init.type; option->min = init.min; option->max = init.max; /* init.value_long, init.value_dataptr, or init.value_funcptr * is handled below as appropriate for each type. */ debug_check_option_syntax(option); if (option->type != OPT_ALIAS && ((tree->flags & OPT_LISTBOX) || (option->flags & OPT_LISTBOX))) { option->box_item = init_option_listbox_item(option); if (!option->box_item) { delete_option(option); continue; } } switch (option->type) { case OPT_TREE: option->value.tree = init_options_tree(); if (!option->value.tree) { delete_option(option); continue; } break; case OPT_STRING: string = (char *)mem_alloc(MAX_STR_LEN); if (!string) { delete_option(option); continue; } safe_strncpy(string, (const char *)init.value_dataptr, MAX_STR_LEN); option->value.string = string; break; case OPT_COLOR: string = (char *)init.value_dataptr; assert(string); decode_color(string, strlen(string), &option->value.color); break; case OPT_CODEPAGE: string = (char *)init.value_dataptr; assert(string); option->value.number = get_cp_index(string); break; case OPT_BOOL: case OPT_INT: option->value.number = init.value_long; break; case OPT_LONG: option->value.big_number = init.value_long; break; case OPT_LANGUAGE: /* INIT_OPT_LANGUAGE has no def parameter */ option->value.number = 0; break; case OPT_COMMAND: option->value.command = init.value_funcptr; break; case OPT_ALIAS: option->value.string = (char *)init.value_dataptr; break; } add_opt_rec(tree, init.path, option); } /* Convert the sentinel at the end of the array, too. */ info[i].option = zero; } /*! @relates option_info */ void unregister_options(union option_info info[], struct option *tree) { int i = 0; /* We need to remove the options in inverse order to the order how we * added them. */ while (info[i].option.name) i++; for (i--; i >= 0; i--) delete_option_do(&info[i].option, 0); } int get_https_by_default(void) { return get_opt_bool("connection.ssl.https_by_default", NULL); } const char * get_default_protocol(void) { return get_opt_str("protocol.default_protocol", NULL); }