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elinks/src/config/options.h
Witold Filipczyk 83a296234a [terminal] Added terminfo for 24 bit color
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#ifndef EL__CONFIG_OPTIONS_H
#define EL__CONFIG_OPTIONS_H
#include "main/object.h"
#include "terminal/color.h"
#include "util/color.h"
#include "util/lists.h"
#include "util/memory.h"
#include "util/string.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* TODO: We should provide some generic mechanism for options caching. */
/* Fix namespace clash on Cygwin. */
#define option option_elinks
/** Flags used in the option.flags bitmask */
enum option_flags {
OPT_ZERO = 0,
/** The option is hidden - it serves for internal purposes, never is
* read, never is written, never is displayed, never is crawled through
* etc. */
OPT_HIDDEN = 1,
/** For ::OPT_TREE, automatically create missing hiearchy piece just under
* this category when adding an option. The 'template' for the added
* hiearchy piece (category) is stored as "_template_" category. */
OPT_AUTOCREATE = 2,
/** The option has been modified in some way and must be saved
* to elinks.conf. ELinks uses this flag only while it is
* saving the options. When the "config.saving_style" option
* has value 3, saving works like this:
* -# First, ELinks sets ::OPT_MUST_SAVE in the options that have
* ::OPT_TOUCHED or ::OPT_DELETED, and clears it in the rest.
* -# ELinks then parses the old configuration file and any
* files named in "include" commands.
* - While parsing the old configuration file itself, ELinks
* copies the commands and comments from it to the new
* configuration file (actually just a string variable
* in this phase). However, if the old configuration file
* contains a "set" or "unset" command for this option,
* then instead of copying the command as is, ELinks
* rewrites it to match the current value of the option
* and clears ::OPT_MUST_SAVE.
* - While parsing included files, ELinks does not copy the
* commands anywhere. (It never automatically modifies
* included configuration files.) However, it still looks
* for "set" and "unset" commands for this option. If it
* finds any, it compares the value of the option to the
* value given in the command. ELinks clears ::OPT_MUST_SAVE
* if the values match, or sets it if they differ.
* -# After ELinks has rewritten the configuration file and
* parsed the included files, it appends the options that
* still have the ::OPT_MUST_SAVE flag.
*
* Other saving styles are variants of this:
* - 0: ELinks does not append any options to the
* configuration file. So ::OPT_MUST_SAVE has no effect.
* - 1: ELinks initially sets ::OPT_MUST_SAVE in all options,
* regardless of ::OPT_TOUCHED and ::OPT_DELETED.
* - 2: ELinks initially sets ::OPT_MUST_SAVE in all options,
* and does not read any configuration files. */
OPT_MUST_SAVE = 4,
/** This is used to mark options modified after the last save. That's
* being useful if you want to save only the options whose value
* changed. */
OPT_TOUCHED = 8,
/** If set on the tree argument to add_opt (not necessarily the direct
* parent) or on the option itself, it will create the listbox (options
* manager) item for the option. */
OPT_LISTBOX = 16,
/** This is used to mark that the option @b and the option name is
* allocated and should be freed when the option is released. */
OPT_ALLOC = 32,
/** For ::OPT_TREE, automatically sort the content of the tree
* alphabetically (but all subtrees in front of ordinary options) when
* adding new options. Note that this applies only to the one level
* below - it will not apply to the sub-trees in this tree. Also, this
* can be quite expensive for busy-adding big trees, so think twice
* before doing it - in fact, it is supposed to be used only where you
* add stuff from more modules, not all at once; typically the
* config_options root tree. Especially NOT RECOMMENDED to be used on
* the template trees. */
OPT_SORT = 64,
/** This is used to mark option as deleted */
OPT_DELETED = 128,
/** Specifies that values of boolean aliases should be inverted. */
OPT_ALIAS_NEGATE = 256
};
typedef unsigned short option_flags_T;
enum option_type {
OPT_BOOL = 0,
OPT_INT,
OPT_LONG,
OPT_STRING,
OPT_CODEPAGE,
OPT_LANGUAGE,
OPT_COLOR,
OPT_COMMAND,
OPT_ALIAS,
OPT_TREE,
};
struct listbox_item; /* bfu/listbox.h */
struct option; /* defined later in this file */
struct session; /* session/session.h */
/** Called when an ::OPT_COMMAND option is found in the command line.
*
* @param option
* The option that was named in the command line, either directly
* or via an ::OPT_ALIAS. Its option.type is ::OPT_COMMAND,
* and its option_value.command points to this function.
*
* @param[in,out] argv
* The next arguments to be parsed from the command line.
* This function can consume some of those arguments by
* incremenenting *@a argv and decrementing *@a argc.
*
* @param[in,out] argc
* Number of arguments remaining in the command line.
*
* @return NULL if successful, or a localized error string that the
* caller will not free. */
typedef const char *option_command_fn_T(struct option *option,
char ***argv, int *argc);
union option_value {
/** The ::OPT_TREE list_head is allocated.
*
* XXX: Keep first to make ::options_root initialization possible. */
LIST_OF(struct option) *tree;
/** Used by ::OPT_BOOL, ::OPT_INT, ::OPT_CODEPAGE and ::OPT_LANGUAGE */
int number;
/** Used by ::OPT_LONG */
intptr_t big_number;
/** The ::OPT_COLOR value */
color_T color;
/** The ::OPT_COMMAND value */
option_command_fn_T *command;
/** The ::OPT_STRING string is allocated and has length ::MAX_STR_LEN.
* The ::OPT_ALIAS string is NOT allocated, has variable length
* (option.max) and should remain untouched! It contains the full path to
* the "real" / aliased option. */
char *string;
};
/** To be called when the option (or sub-option if it's a tree) is
* changed.
*
* @param session
* is the session via which the user changed the options, or NULL if
* not known. Because the options are currently not session-specific,
* it is best to ignore this parameter. In a future version of
* ELinks, this parameter might mean the session to which the changed
* options apply.
*
* @param current
* is the option whose change hook is being called. It is never NULL.
*
* @param changed
* is the option that was changed, or NULL if multiple descendants of
* @a current may have been changed.
*
* @return If it returns zero, we will continue descending the options
* tree checking for change handlers. */
typedef int (*change_hook_T)(struct session *session, struct option *current,
struct option *changed);
struct option {
OBJECT_HEAD(struct option);
union {
const char *name;
char *aname;
};
option_flags_T flags;
enum option_type type;
long min, max;
union option_value value;
const char *desc;
const char *capt;
unsigned int node_number;
struct option *root;
/** To be called when the option (or sub-option if it's a tree) is
* changed. If it returns zero, we will continue descending the options
* tree checking for change handlers. */
change_hook_T change_hook;
struct listbox_item *box_item;
};
/** An initializer for struct option. This is quite rare:
* most places should instead initialize struct option_init,
* with ::INIT_OPT_INT or a similar macro.
* @relates option */
#define INIT_OPTION(name, flags, type, min, max, value, desc, capt) \
{ NULL_LIST_HEAD_EL, INIT_OBJECT("option"), {name}, flags, type, min, max, { (LIST_OF(struct option) *) (value) }, desc, capt }
extern struct option *config_options;
extern struct option *cmdline_options;
extern void init_options(void);
extern void done_options(void);
struct change_hook_info {
const char *name;
change_hook_T change_hook;
};
extern void register_change_hooks(const struct change_hook_info *change_hooks);
extern LIST_OF(struct option) *init_options_tree(void);
extern void prepare_mustsave_flags(LIST_OF(struct option) *, int set_all);
extern void untouch_options(LIST_OF(struct option) *);
extern void smart_config_string(struct string *, int, int,
LIST_OF(struct option) *, char *, int,
void (*)(struct string *, struct option *,
char *, int, int, int, int));
enum copy_option_flags {
/* Do not create a listbox option for the new option. */
CO_NO_LISTBOX_ITEM = (1 << 0),
/* Do not copy children. */
CO_SHALLOW = (1 << 1),
};
extern struct option *copy_option(struct option *, int);
struct option *get_option_shadow(struct option *, struct option *,
struct option *);
extern void delete_option(struct option *);
void mark_option_as_deleted(struct option *);
/** Some minimal option cache */
struct option_resolver {
int id;
const char *name;
};
/** Update the visibility of the box item of each option
* in config_options to honour the value of config.show_template. */
void update_options_visibility(void);
/** Toggle the value of the given option numeric, respecting option->min
* and option->max.
* @relates option */
void toggle_option(struct session *ses, struct option *option);
/** Call the change-hooks for the given option and recur on its parent.
* @relates option */
void call_change_hooks(struct session *ses, struct option *current,
struct option *option);
/** Do proper bookkeeping after an option has changed - call this every time
* you change an option value.
* @relates option */
void option_changed(struct session *ses, struct option *option);
extern int commit_option_values(struct option_resolver *resolvers,
struct option *root,
union option_value *values, int size);
extern void checkout_option_values(struct option_resolver *resolvers,
struct option *root,
union option_value *values, int size);
/* Shitload of various incredible macro combinations and other unusable garbage
* follows. Have fun. */
/* Basically, for main hiearchy addressed from root (almost always) you want to
* use get_opt_type() and add_opt_type(). For command line options, you want to
* use get_opt_type_tree(cmdline_options, "option", NULL). */
extern struct option *get_opt_rec(struct option *, const char *);
extern struct option *get_opt_rec_real(struct option *, const char *);
struct option *indirect_option(struct option *);
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG
extern union option_value *get_opt_(char *, int, enum option_type, struct option *, const char *, struct session *);
#define get_opt(tree, name, ses, type) get_opt_(__FILE__, __LINE__, type, tree, name, ses)
#else
extern union option_value *get_opt_(struct option *, const char *, struct session *);
#define get_opt(tree, name, ses, type) get_opt_(tree, name, ses)
#endif
#define get_opt_bool_tree(tree, name, ses) get_opt(tree, name, ses, OPT_BOOL)->number
#define get_opt_int_tree(tree, name, ses) get_opt(tree, name, ses, OPT_INT)->number
#define get_opt_long_tree(tree, name, ses) get_opt(tree, name, ses, OPT_LONG)->big_number
#define get_opt_str_tree(tree, name, ses) get_opt(tree, name, ses, OPT_STRING)->string
#define get_opt_codepage_tree(tree, name, ses) get_opt(tree, name, ses, OPT_CODEPAGE)->number
#define get_opt_color_tree(tree, name, ses) get_opt(tree, name, ses, OPT_COLOR)->color
#define get_opt_tree_tree(tree_, name, ses) get_opt(tree_, name, ses, OPT_TREE)->tree
#define get_opt_bool(name, ses) get_opt_bool_tree(config_options, name, ses)
#define get_opt_int(name, ses) get_opt_int_tree(config_options, name, ses)
#define get_opt_long(name, ses) get_opt_long_tree(config_options, name, ses)
#define get_opt_str(name, ses) get_opt_str_tree(config_options, name, ses)
#define get_opt_codepage(name, ses) get_opt_codepage_tree(config_options, name, ses)
#define get_opt_color(name, ses) get_opt_color_tree(config_options, name, ses)
#define get_opt_tree(name, ses) get_opt_tree_tree(config_options, name, ses)
#define get_cmd_opt_bool(name) get_opt_bool_tree(cmdline_options, name, NULL)
#define get_cmd_opt_int(name) get_opt_int_tree(cmdline_options, name, NULL)
#define get_cmd_opt_long(name) get_opt_long_tree(cmdline_options, name, NULL)
#define get_cmd_opt_str(name) get_opt_str_tree(cmdline_options, name, NULL)
#define get_cmd_opt_codepage(name) get_opt_codepage_tree(cmdline_options, name, NULL)
#define get_cmd_opt_color(name) get_opt_color_tree(cmdline_options, name, NULL)
#define get_cmd_opt_tree(name) get_opt_tree_tree(cmdline_options, name, NULL)
extern struct option *add_opt(struct option *, const char *, const char *,
const char *, option_flags_T, enum option_type,
long, long, longptr_T, const char *);
/** Check whether the character @a c may be used in the name of an
* option. This does not allow the '.' used in multi-part names like
* "config.comments". If you want to allow that too, check for it
* separately.
*
* If you modify this, please update the error message in
* check_option_name(). */
#define is_option_name_char(c) (isasciialnum(c) || (c) == '_' \
|| (c) == '-' || (c) == '+' || (c) == '*')
/* Hack which permit to disable option descriptions, to reduce elinks binary size.
* It may of some use for people wanting a very small static non-i18n elinks binary,
* at time of writing gain is over 25Kbytes. --Zas */
#ifndef CONFIG_SMALL
#define DESC(x) (x)
#else
#define DESC(x) ((char *) "")
#endif
/*! @relates option */
#define add_opt_bool_tree(tree, path, capt, name, flags, def, desc) \
add_opt(tree, path, capt, name, flags, OPT_BOOL, 0, 1, (longptr_T) def, DESC(desc))
/*! @relates option */
#define add_opt_int_tree(tree, path, capt, name, flags, min, max, def, desc) \
add_opt(tree, path, capt, name, flags, OPT_INT, min, max, (longptr_T) def, DESC(desc))
/*! @relates option */
#define add_opt_long_tree(tree, path, capt, name, flags, min, max, def, desc) \
add_opt(tree, path, capt, name, flags, OPT_LONG, min, max, (longptr_T) def, DESC(desc))
/*! @relates option */
#define add_opt_str_tree(tree, path, capt, name, flags, def, desc) \
do { \
char *ptr = (char *)mem_alloc(MAX_STR_LEN); \
safe_strncpy(ptr, def, MAX_STR_LEN); \
add_opt(tree, path, capt, name, flags, OPT_STRING, 0, MAX_STR_LEN, (longptr_T) ptr, DESC(desc)); \
} while (0)
/*! @relates option */
#define add_opt_codepage_tree(tree, path, capt, name, flags, def, desc) \
add_opt(tree, path, capt, name, flags, OPT_CODEPAGE, 0, 0, (longptr_T) get_cp_index(def), DESC(desc))
/*! @relates option */
#define add_opt_lang_tree(tree, path, capt, name, flags, desc) \
add_opt(tree, path, capt, name, flags, OPT_LANGUAGE, 0, 0, (longptr_T) 0, DESC(desc))
/*! @relates option */
#define add_opt_color_tree(tree, path, capt, name, flags, def, desc) \
add_opt(tree, path, capt, name, flags, OPT_COLOR, 0, 0, (longptr_T) def, DESC(desc))
/*! @relates option */
#define add_opt_command_tree(tree, path, capt, name, flags, cmd, desc) \
add_opt(tree, path, capt, name, flags, OPT_COMMAND, 0, 0, (longptr_T) cmd, DESC(desc));
/*! @relates option */
#define add_opt_alias_tree(tree, path, capt, name, flags, def, desc) \
add_opt(tree, path, capt, name, flags, OPT_ALIAS, 0, strlen(def), (longptr_T) def, DESC(desc))
/*! @relates option */
#define add_opt_tree_tree(tree, path, capt, name, flags, desc) \
add_opt(tree, path, capt, name, flags, OPT_TREE, 0, 0, (longptr_T) init_options_tree(), DESC(desc));
/* Builtin options */
/** How to initialize and register struct option. register_options()
* moves the values from this to struct option. This initialization
* must be deferred to run time because C89 provides no portable way
* to initialize the correct member of union option_value at compile
* time. */
struct option_init {
/** The name of the option tree where the option should be
* registered. option.root is computed from this. */
const char *path;
/** The name of the option. This goes to option.name. */
const char *name;
/** The caption shown in the option manager. This goes to
* option.capt. */
const char *capt;
/** The long description shown when the user edits the option,
* or NULL if not available. This goes to option.desc. */
const char *desc;
/** Flags for the option. These go to option.flags. */
option_flags_T flags;
/** Type of the option. This goes to option.type. */
enum option_type type;
/** Minimum value of the option. This goes to option.min. */
long min;
/** Maximum value of the option. This goes to option.max.
* For some option types, @c max is the maximum length or
* fixed length instead. */
long max;
/*! @name Default value of the option
* The value of an option can be an integer, a data pointer,
* or a function pointer. This structure has a separate
* member for each of those types, to avoid compile-time casts
* that could lose some bits of the value. Although this
* scheme looks a bit bloaty, struct option_init remains
* smaller than struct option and so does not require any
* extra space in union option_info. @{ */
/** The default value of the option, if the #type is ::OPT_BOOL,
* ::OPT_INT, or ::OPT_LONG. Zero otherwise. This goes to
* option_value.number or option_value.big_number. */
long value_long;
/** The default value of the option, if the #type is ::OPT_STRING,
* ::OPT_CODEPAGE, ::OPT_COLOR, or ::OPT_ALIAS. NULL otherwise.
* This goes to option_value.string, or after some parsing to
* option_value.color or option_value.number. */
const void *value_dataptr;
/** The constant value of the option, if the #type is ::OPT_COMMAND.
* NULL otherwise. This goes to option_value.command. */
option_command_fn_T *value_funcptr;
/** @} */
};
/** Instructions for registering an option, and storage for the option
* itself. */
union option_info {
/** How to initialize and register #option. This must be the
* first member of the union, to let C89 compilers initialize
* it. */
struct option_init init;
/** register_options() constructs the option here, based on
* the instructions in #init. By doing so, it of course
* overwrites #init. Thus, only @c option can be used
* afterwards. */
struct option option;
};
extern void register_options(union option_info info[], struct option *tree);
extern void unregister_options(union option_info info[], struct option *tree);
/*! @relates option_info */
#define NULL_OPTION_INFO \
{{ NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, OPT_ZERO, \
OPT_BOOL, 0, 0, 0, NULL, NULL }}
/*! @relates option_info */
#define INIT_OPT_BOOL(path, capt, name, flags, def, desc) \
{{ path, name, capt, DESC(desc), flags, \
OPT_BOOL, 0, 1, def, NULL, NULL }}
/*! @relates option_info */
#define INIT_OPT_INT(path, capt, name, flags, min, max, def, desc) \
{{ path, name, capt, DESC(desc), flags, \
OPT_INT, min, max, def, NULL, NULL }}
/*! @relates option_info */
#define INIT_OPT_LONG(path, capt, name, flags, min, max, def, desc) \
{{ path, name, capt, DESC(desc), flags, \
OPT_LONG, min, max, def, NULL, NULL }}
/*! @relates option_info */
#define INIT_OPT_STRING(path, capt, name, flags, def, desc) \
{{ path, name, capt, DESC(desc), flags, \
OPT_STRING, 0, MAX_STR_LEN, 0, def, NULL }}
/*! @relates option_info */
#define INIT_OPT_CODEPAGE(path, capt, name, flags, def, desc) \
{{ path, name, capt, DESC(desc), flags, \
OPT_CODEPAGE, 0, 0, 0, def, NULL }}
/*! @relates option_info */
#define INIT_OPT_COLOR(path, capt, name, flags, def, desc) \
{{ path, name, capt, DESC(desc), flags, \
OPT_COLOR, 0, 0, 0, def, NULL }}
/*! @relates option_info */
#define INIT_OPT_LANGUAGE(path, capt, name, flags, desc) \
{{ path, name, capt, DESC(desc), flags, \
OPT_LANGUAGE, 0, 0, 0, NULL, NULL }}
/*! @relates option_info */
#define INIT_OPT_COMMAND(path, capt, name, flags, cmd, desc) \
{{ path, name, capt, DESC(desc), flags, \
OPT_COMMAND, 0, 0, 0, NULL, cmd }}
/*! @relates option_info */
#define INIT_OPT_CMDALIAS(path, capt, name, flags, def, desc) \
{{ path, name, capt, DESC(desc), flags, \
OPT_ALIAS, 0, sizeof(def) - 1, 0, def, NULL }}
/*! @relates option_info */
#define INIT_OPT_ALIAS(path, name, flags, def) \
{{ path, name, NULL, NULL, flags, \
OPT_ALIAS, 0, sizeof(def) - 1, 0, def, NULL }}
/*! @relates option_info */
#define INIT_OPT_TREE(path, capt, name, flags, desc) \
{{ path, name, capt, DESC(desc), flags, \
OPT_TREE, 0, 0, 0, NULL, NULL }}
/* TODO: We need to do *something* with this ;). */
enum referer {
REFERER_NONE,
REFERER_SAME_URL,
REFERER_FAKE,
REFERER_TRUE,
};
enum verbose_level {
VERBOSE_QUIET,
VERBOSE_WARNINGS,
VERBOSE_ALL,
VERBOSE_LEVELS,
};
int get_https_by_default(void);
const char *get_default_protocol(void);
color_mode_T get_color_mode(struct option *term_spec);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif