/* * Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. */ #if !defined(lint) && defined(DOSCCS) char *copyright = "@(#) Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California.\n\ All rights reserved.\n"; static char *sccsid = "@(#)ex.c 7.5.1.1 (Berkeley) 8/12/86"; #endif not lint #include "ex.h" #include "ex_argv.h" #include "ex_temp.h" #include "ex_tty.h" #ifdef TRACE char tttrace[] = { '/','d','e','v','/','t','t','y','x','x',0 }; #endif /* * The code for ex is divided as follows: * * ex.c Entry point and routines handling interrupt, hangup * signals; initialization code. * * ex_addr.c Address parsing routines for command mode decoding. * Routines to set and check address ranges on commands. * * ex_cmds.c Command mode command decoding. * * ex_cmds2.c Subroutines for command decoding and processing of * file names in the argument list. Routines to print * messages and reset state when errors occur. * * ex_cmdsub.c Subroutines which implement command mode functions * such as append, delete, join. * * ex_data.c Initialization of options. * * ex_get.c Command mode input routines. * * ex_io.c General input/output processing: file i/o, unix * escapes, filtering, source commands, preserving * and recovering. * * ex_put.c Terminal driving and optimizing routines for low-level * output (cursor-positioning); output line formatting * routines. * * ex_re.c Global commands, substitute, regular expression * compilation and execution. * * ex_set.c The set command. * * ex_subr.c Loads of miscellaneous subroutines. * * ex_temp.c Editor buffer routines for main buffer and also * for named buffers (Q registers if you will.) * * ex_tty.c Terminal dependent initializations from termcap * data base, grabbing of tty modes (at beginning * and after escapes). * * ex_unix.c Routines for the ! command and its variations. * * ex_v*.c Visual/open mode routines... see ex_v.c for a * guide to the overall organization. */ /* * Main procedure. Process arguments and then * transfer control to the main command processing loop * in the routine commands. We are entered as either "ex", "edit", "vi" * or "view" and the distinction is made here. Actually, we are "vi" if * there is a 'v' in our name, "view" is there is a 'w', and "edit" if * there is a 'd' in our name. For edit we just diddle options; * for vi we actually force an early visual command. */ main(ac, av) register int ac; register char *av[]; { #ifndef VMUNIX char *erpath = EXSTRINGS; #endif register char *cp; register int c; bool recov = 0; bool ivis; bool itag = 0; bool fast = 0; extern int onemt(); #ifdef TRACE register char *tracef; #endif /* * Immediately grab the tty modes so that we wont * get messed up if an interrupt comes in quickly. */ gTTY(1); #ifndef USG3TTY normf = tty.sg_flags; #else normf = tty; #endif ppid = getpid(); /* * Defend against d's, v's, w's, and a's in directories of * path leading to our true name. */ av[0] = tailpath(av[0]); /* * Figure out how we were invoked: ex, edit, vi, view. */ ivis = any('v', av[0]); /* "vi" */ if (any('w', av[0])) /* "view" */ value(READONLY) = 1; if (any('d', av[0])) { /* "edit" */ value(OPEN) = 0; value(REPORT) = 1; value(MAGIC) = 0; } #ifndef VMUNIX /* * For debugging take files out of . if name is a.out. */ if (av[0][0] == 'a') erpath = tailpath(erpath); #endif /* * Open the error message file. */ draino(); #ifndef VMUNIX erfile = open(erpath+4, 0); if (erfile < 0) { erfile = open(erpath, 0); } #endif pstop(); /* * Initialize interrupt handling. */ oldhup = signal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN); if (oldhup == SIG_DFL) signal(SIGHUP, onhup); oldquit = signal(SIGQUIT, SIG_IGN); ruptible = signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN) == SIG_DFL; if (signal(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN) == SIG_DFL) signal(SIGTERM, onhup); if (signal(SIGEMT, SIG_IGN) == SIG_DFL) signal(SIGEMT, onemt); /* * Process flag arguments. */ ac--, av++; while (ac && av[0][0] == '-') { c = av[0][1]; if (c == 0) { hush = 1; value(AUTOPRINT) = 0; fast++; } else switch (c) { case 'R': value(READONLY) = 1; break; #ifdef TRACE case 'T': if (av[0][2] == 0) tracef = "trace"; else { tracef = tttrace; tracef[8] = av[0][2]; if (tracef[8]) tracef[9] = av[0][3]; else tracef[9] = 0; } trace = fopen(tracef, "w"); #define tracbuf NULL if (trace == NULL) printf("Trace create error\n"); else setbuf(trace, tracbuf); break; #endif #ifdef LISPCODE case 'l': value(LISP) = 1; value(SHOWMATCH) = 1; break; #endif case 'r': recov++; break; case 't': if (ac > 1 && av[1][0] != '-') { ac--, av++; itag = 1; /* BUG: should check for too long tag. */ CP(lasttag, av[0]); } break; case 'v': ivis = 1; break; case 'w': defwind = 0; if (av[0][2] == 0) defwind = 3; else for (cp = &av[0][2]; isdigit(*cp); cp++) defwind = 10*defwind + *cp - '0'; break; default: smerror("Unknown option %s\n", av[0]); break; } ac--, av++; } /* * Initialize end of core pointers. * Normally we avoid breaking back to fendcore after each * file since this can be expensive (much core-core copying). * If your system can scatter load processes you could do * this as ed does, saving a little core, but it will probably * not often make much difference. */ fendcore = (line *) sbrk(0); endcore = fendcore - 2; #ifdef SIGTSTP if (!hush && signal(SIGTSTP, SIG_IGN) == SIG_DFL) signal(SIGTSTP, onsusp), dosusp++; #endif if (ac && av[0][0] == '+') { firstpat = &av[0][1]; ac--, av++; } /* * If we are doing a recover and no filename * was given, then execute an exrecover command with * the -r option to type out the list of saved file names. * Otherwise set the remembered file name to the first argument * file name so the "recover" initial command will find it. */ if (recov) { if (ac == 0) { ppid = 0; setrupt(); execl(EXRECOVER, "exrecover", "-r", 0); filioerr(EXRECOVER); exit(1); } CP(savedfile, *av++), ac--; } /* * Initialize the argument list. */ argv0 = av; argc0 = ac; args0 = av[0]; erewind(); /* * Initialize a temporary file (buffer) and * set up terminal environment. Read user startup commands. */ if (setexit() == 0) { setrupt(); intty = isatty(0); value(PROMPT) = intty; if (cp = getenv("SHELL")) CP(shell, cp); if (fast || !intty) setterm("dumb"); else { gettmode(); if ((cp = getenv("TERM")) != 0 && *cp) setterm(cp); } } if (setexit() == 0 && !fast && intty) { if ((globp = getenv("EXINIT")) && *globp) commands(1,1); else { globp = 0; if ((cp = getenv("HOME")) != 0 && *cp) { (void) strcat(strcpy(genbuf, cp), "/.exrc"); if (iownit(genbuf)) source(genbuf, 1); } } /* * Allow local .exrc too. This loses if . is $HOME, * but nobody should notice unless they do stupid things * like putting a version command in .exrc. Besides, * they should be using EXINIT, not .exrc, right? */ if (iownit(".exrc")) source(".exrc", 1); } init(); /* moved after prev 2 chunks to fix directory option */ /* * Initial processing. Handle tag, recover, and file argument * implied next commands. If going in as 'vi', then don't do * anything, just set initev so we will do it later (from within * visual). */ if (setexit() == 0) { if (recov) globp = "recover"; else if (itag) globp = ivis ? "tag" : "tag|p"; else if (argc) globp = "next"; if (ivis) initev = globp; else if (globp) { inglobal = 1; commands(1, 1); inglobal = 0; } } /* * Vi command... go into visual. * Strange... everything in vi usually happens * before we ever "start". */ if (ivis) { /* * Don't have to be upward compatible with stupidity * of starting editing at line $. */ if (dol > zero) dot = one; globp = "visual"; if (setexit() == 0) commands(1, 1); } /* * Clear out trash in state accumulated by startup, * and then do the main command loop for a normal edit. * If you quit out of a 'vi' command by doing Q or ^\, * you also fall through to here. */ seenprompt = 1; ungetchar(0); globp = 0; initev = 0; setlastchar('\n'); setexit(); commands(0, 0); cleanup(1); exit(0); } /* * Initialization, before editing a new file. * Main thing here is to get a new buffer (in fileinit), * rest is peripheral state resetting. */ init() { register int i; fileinit(); dot = zero = truedol = unddol = dol = fendcore; one = zero+1; undkind = UNDNONE; chng = 0; edited = 0; for (i = 0; i <= 'z'-'a'+1; i++) names[i] = 1; anymarks = 0; } /* * Return last component of unix path name p. */ char * tailpath(p) register char *p; { register char *r; for (r=p; *p; p++) if (*p == '/') r = p+1; return(r); } /* * Check ownership of file. Return nonzero if it exists and is owned by the * user or the option sourceany is used */ iownit(file) char *file; { struct stat sb; if (stat(file, &sb) == 0 && (value(SOURCEANY) || sb.st_uid == getuid())) return(1); else return(0); }