binutils-gdb/readline/kill.c
Patrick Palka 5836a818ec Revert "Sync readline/ to version 7.0 alpha"
This reverts commit b558ff043d.
This reverts commit 4a11f20659.

The initial import commit failed to retain local changes made to
readline's configure.in (and the commit message erroneously stated that
there were no local changes that needed to be reapplied).  Also the
import caused a couple of build errors and a scattering of testsuite
regressions throughout many arches.  It's probably better to start over
with this import, hopefully more carefully next time.
2015-07-25 15:57:00 -04:00

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/* kill.c -- kill ring management. */
/* Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU Readline Library (Readline), a library
for reading lines of text with interactive input and history editing.
Readline is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
Readline is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with Readline. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#define READLINE_LIBRARY
#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H)
# include <config.h>
#endif
#include <sys/types.h>
#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H)
# include <unistd.h> /* for _POSIX_VERSION */
#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */
#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H)
# include <stdlib.h>
#else
# include "ansi_stdlib.h"
#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */
#include <stdio.h>
/* System-specific feature definitions and include files. */
#include "rldefs.h"
/* Some standard library routines. */
#include "readline.h"
#include "history.h"
#include "rlprivate.h"
#include "xmalloc.h"
/* **************************************************************** */
/* */
/* Killing Mechanism */
/* */
/* **************************************************************** */
/* What we assume for a max number of kills. */
#define DEFAULT_MAX_KILLS 10
/* The real variable to look at to find out when to flush kills. */
static int rl_max_kills = DEFAULT_MAX_KILLS;
/* Where to store killed text. */
static char **rl_kill_ring = (char **)NULL;
/* Where we are in the kill ring. */
static int rl_kill_index;
/* How many slots we have in the kill ring. */
static int rl_kill_ring_length;
static int _rl_copy_to_kill_ring PARAMS((char *, int));
static int region_kill_internal PARAMS((int));
static int _rl_copy_word_as_kill PARAMS((int, int));
static int rl_yank_nth_arg_internal PARAMS((int, int, int));
/* How to say that you only want to save a certain amount
of kill material. */
int
rl_set_retained_kills (num)
int num;
{
return 0;
}
/* Add TEXT to the kill ring, allocating a new kill ring slot as necessary.
This uses TEXT directly, so the caller must not free it. If APPEND is
non-zero, and the last command was a kill, the text is appended to the
current kill ring slot, otherwise prepended. */
static int
_rl_copy_to_kill_ring (text, append)
char *text;
int append;
{
char *old, *new;
int slot;
/* First, find the slot to work with. */
if (_rl_last_command_was_kill == 0)
{
/* Get a new slot. */
if (rl_kill_ring == 0)
{
/* If we don't have any defined, then make one. */
rl_kill_ring = (char **)
xmalloc (((rl_kill_ring_length = 1) + 1) * sizeof (char *));
rl_kill_ring[slot = 0] = (char *)NULL;
}
else
{
/* We have to add a new slot on the end, unless we have
exceeded the max limit for remembering kills. */
slot = rl_kill_ring_length;
if (slot == rl_max_kills)
{
register int i;
xfree (rl_kill_ring[0]);
for (i = 0; i < slot; i++)
rl_kill_ring[i] = rl_kill_ring[i + 1];
}
else
{
slot = rl_kill_ring_length += 1;
rl_kill_ring = (char **)xrealloc (rl_kill_ring, slot * sizeof (char *));
}
rl_kill_ring[--slot] = (char *)NULL;
}
}
else
slot = rl_kill_ring_length - 1;
/* If the last command was a kill, prepend or append. */
if (_rl_last_command_was_kill && rl_editing_mode != vi_mode)
{
old = rl_kill_ring[slot];
new = (char *)xmalloc (1 + strlen (old) + strlen (text));
if (append)
{
strcpy (new, old);
strcat (new, text);
}
else
{
strcpy (new, text);
strcat (new, old);
}
xfree (old);
xfree (text);
rl_kill_ring[slot] = new;
}
else
rl_kill_ring[slot] = text;
rl_kill_index = slot;
return 0;
}
/* The way to kill something. This appends or prepends to the last
kill, if the last command was a kill command. if FROM is less
than TO, then the text is appended, otherwise prepended. If the
last command was not a kill command, then a new slot is made for
this kill. */
int
rl_kill_text (from, to)
int from, to;
{
char *text;
/* Is there anything to kill? */
if (from == to)
{
_rl_last_command_was_kill++;
return 0;
}
text = rl_copy_text (from, to);
/* Delete the copied text from the line. */
rl_delete_text (from, to);
_rl_copy_to_kill_ring (text, from < to);
_rl_last_command_was_kill++;
return 0;
}
/* Now REMEMBER! In order to do prepending or appending correctly, kill
commands always make rl_point's original position be the FROM argument,
and rl_point's extent be the TO argument. */
/* **************************************************************** */
/* */
/* Killing Commands */
/* */
/* **************************************************************** */
/* Delete the word at point, saving the text in the kill ring. */
int
rl_kill_word (count, key)
int count, key;
{
int orig_point;
if (count < 0)
return (rl_backward_kill_word (-count, key));
else
{
orig_point = rl_point;
rl_forward_word (count, key);
if (rl_point != orig_point)
rl_kill_text (orig_point, rl_point);
rl_point = orig_point;
if (rl_editing_mode == emacs_mode)
rl_mark = rl_point;
}
return 0;
}
/* Rubout the word before point, placing it on the kill ring. */
int
rl_backward_kill_word (count, ignore)
int count, ignore;
{
int orig_point;
if (count < 0)
return (rl_kill_word (-count, ignore));
else
{
orig_point = rl_point;
rl_backward_word (count, ignore);
if (rl_point != orig_point)
rl_kill_text (orig_point, rl_point);
if (rl_editing_mode == emacs_mode)
rl_mark = rl_point;
}
return 0;
}
/* Kill from here to the end of the line. If DIRECTION is negative, kill
back to the line start instead. */
int
rl_kill_line (direction, ignore)
int direction, ignore;
{
int orig_point;
if (direction < 0)
return (rl_backward_kill_line (1, ignore));
else
{
orig_point = rl_point;
rl_end_of_line (1, ignore);
if (orig_point != rl_point)
rl_kill_text (orig_point, rl_point);
rl_point = orig_point;
if (rl_editing_mode == emacs_mode)
rl_mark = rl_point;
}
return 0;
}
/* Kill backwards to the start of the line. If DIRECTION is negative, kill
forwards to the line end instead. */
int
rl_backward_kill_line (direction, ignore)
int direction, ignore;
{
int orig_point;
if (direction < 0)
return (rl_kill_line (1, ignore));
else
{
if (!rl_point)
rl_ding ();
else
{
orig_point = rl_point;
rl_beg_of_line (1, ignore);
if (rl_point != orig_point)
rl_kill_text (orig_point, rl_point);
if (rl_editing_mode == emacs_mode)
rl_mark = rl_point;
}
}
return 0;
}
/* Kill the whole line, no matter where point is. */
int
rl_kill_full_line (count, ignore)
int count, ignore;
{
rl_begin_undo_group ();
rl_point = 0;
rl_kill_text (rl_point, rl_end);
rl_mark = 0;
rl_end_undo_group ();
return 0;
}
/* The next two functions mimic unix line editing behaviour, except they
save the deleted text on the kill ring. This is safer than not saving
it, and since we have a ring, nobody should get screwed. */
/* This does what C-w does in Unix. We can't prevent people from
using behaviour that they expect. */
int
rl_unix_word_rubout (count, key)
int count, key;
{
int orig_point;
if (rl_point == 0)
rl_ding ();
else
{
orig_point = rl_point;
if (count <= 0)
count = 1;
while (count--)
{
while (rl_point && whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point - 1]))
rl_point--;
while (rl_point && (whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point - 1]) == 0))
rl_point--;
}
rl_kill_text (orig_point, rl_point);
if (rl_editing_mode == emacs_mode)
rl_mark = rl_point;
}
return 0;
}
/* This deletes one filename component in a Unix pathname. That is, it
deletes backward to directory separator (`/') or whitespace. */
int
rl_unix_filename_rubout (count, key)
int count, key;
{
int orig_point, c;
if (rl_point == 0)
rl_ding ();
else
{
orig_point = rl_point;
if (count <= 0)
count = 1;
while (count--)
{
c = rl_line_buffer[rl_point - 1];
while (rl_point && (whitespace (c) || c == '/'))
{
rl_point--;
c = rl_line_buffer[rl_point - 1];
}
while (rl_point && (whitespace (c) == 0) && c != '/')
{
rl_point--;
c = rl_line_buffer[rl_point - 1];
}
}
rl_kill_text (orig_point, rl_point);
if (rl_editing_mode == emacs_mode)
rl_mark = rl_point;
}
return 0;
}
/* Here is C-u doing what Unix does. You don't *have* to use these
key-bindings. We have a choice of killing the entire line, or
killing from where we are to the start of the line. We choose the
latter, because if you are a Unix weenie, then you haven't backspaced
into the line at all, and if you aren't, then you know what you are
doing. */
int
rl_unix_line_discard (count, key)
int count, key;
{
if (rl_point == 0)
rl_ding ();
else
{
rl_kill_text (rl_point, 0);
rl_point = 0;
if (rl_editing_mode == emacs_mode)
rl_mark = rl_point;
}
return 0;
}
/* Copy the text in the `region' to the kill ring. If DELETE is non-zero,
delete the text from the line as well. */
static int
region_kill_internal (delete)
int delete;
{
char *text;
if (rl_mark != rl_point)
{
text = rl_copy_text (rl_point, rl_mark);
if (delete)
rl_delete_text (rl_point, rl_mark);
_rl_copy_to_kill_ring (text, rl_point < rl_mark);
}
_rl_last_command_was_kill++;
return 0;
}
/* Copy the text in the region to the kill ring. */
int
rl_copy_region_to_kill (count, ignore)
int count, ignore;
{
return (region_kill_internal (0));
}
/* Kill the text between the point and mark. */
int
rl_kill_region (count, ignore)
int count, ignore;
{
int r, npoint;
npoint = (rl_point < rl_mark) ? rl_point : rl_mark;
r = region_kill_internal (1);
_rl_fix_point (1);
rl_point = npoint;
return r;
}
/* Copy COUNT words to the kill ring. DIR says which direction we look
to find the words. */
static int
_rl_copy_word_as_kill (count, dir)
int count, dir;
{
int om, op, r;
om = rl_mark;
op = rl_point;
if (dir > 0)
rl_forward_word (count, 0);
else
rl_backward_word (count, 0);
rl_mark = rl_point;
if (dir > 0)
rl_backward_word (count, 0);
else
rl_forward_word (count, 0);
r = region_kill_internal (0);
rl_mark = om;
rl_point = op;
return r;
}
int
rl_copy_forward_word (count, key)
int count, key;
{
if (count < 0)
return (rl_copy_backward_word (-count, key));
return (_rl_copy_word_as_kill (count, 1));
}
int
rl_copy_backward_word (count, key)
int count, key;
{
if (count < 0)
return (rl_copy_forward_word (-count, key));
return (_rl_copy_word_as_kill (count, -1));
}
/* Yank back the last killed text. This ignores arguments. */
int
rl_yank (count, ignore)
int count, ignore;
{
if (rl_kill_ring == 0)
{
_rl_abort_internal ();
return -1;
}
_rl_set_mark_at_pos (rl_point);
rl_insert_text (rl_kill_ring[rl_kill_index]);
return 0;
}
/* If the last command was yank, or yank_pop, and the text just
before point is identical to the current kill item, then
delete that text from the line, rotate the index down, and
yank back some other text. */
int
rl_yank_pop (count, key)
int count, key;
{
int l, n;
if (((rl_last_func != rl_yank_pop) && (rl_last_func != rl_yank)) ||
!rl_kill_ring)
{
_rl_abort_internal ();
return -1;
}
l = strlen (rl_kill_ring[rl_kill_index]);
n = rl_point - l;
if (n >= 0 && STREQN (rl_line_buffer + n, rl_kill_ring[rl_kill_index], l))
{
rl_delete_text (n, rl_point);
rl_point = n;
rl_kill_index--;
if (rl_kill_index < 0)
rl_kill_index = rl_kill_ring_length - 1;
rl_yank (1, 0);
return 0;
}
else
{
_rl_abort_internal ();
return -1;
}
}
/* Yank the COUNTh argument from the previous history line, skipping
HISTORY_SKIP lines before looking for the `previous line'. */
static int
rl_yank_nth_arg_internal (count, ignore, history_skip)
int count, ignore, history_skip;
{
register HIST_ENTRY *entry;
char *arg;
int i, pos;
pos = where_history ();
if (history_skip)
{
for (i = 0; i < history_skip; i++)
entry = previous_history ();
}
entry = previous_history ();
history_set_pos (pos);
if (entry == 0)
{
rl_ding ();
return -1;
}
arg = history_arg_extract (count, count, entry->line);
if (!arg || !*arg)
{
rl_ding ();
FREE (arg);
return -1;
}
rl_begin_undo_group ();
_rl_set_mark_at_pos (rl_point);
#if defined (VI_MODE)
/* Vi mode always inserts a space before yanking the argument, and it
inserts it right *after* rl_point. */
if (rl_editing_mode == vi_mode)
{
rl_vi_append_mode (1, ignore);
rl_insert_text (" ");
}
#endif /* VI_MODE */
rl_insert_text (arg);
xfree (arg);
rl_end_undo_group ();
return 0;
}
/* Yank the COUNTth argument from the previous history line. */
int
rl_yank_nth_arg (count, ignore)
int count, ignore;
{
return (rl_yank_nth_arg_internal (count, ignore, 0));
}
/* Yank the last argument from the previous history line. This `knows'
how rl_yank_nth_arg treats a count of `$'. With an argument, this
behaves the same as rl_yank_nth_arg. */
int
rl_yank_last_arg (count, key)
int count, key;
{
static int history_skip = 0;
static int explicit_arg_p = 0;
static int count_passed = 1;
static int direction = 1;
static int undo_needed = 0;
int retval;
if (rl_last_func != rl_yank_last_arg)
{
history_skip = 0;
explicit_arg_p = rl_explicit_arg;
count_passed = count;
direction = 1;
}
else
{
if (undo_needed)
rl_do_undo ();
if (count < 0) /* XXX - was < 1 */
direction = -direction;
history_skip += direction;
if (history_skip < 0)
history_skip = 0;
}
if (explicit_arg_p)
retval = rl_yank_nth_arg_internal (count_passed, key, history_skip);
else
retval = rl_yank_nth_arg_internal ('$', key, history_skip);
undo_needed = retval == 0;
return retval;
}
/* A special paste command for users of Cygnus's cygwin32. */
#if defined (__CYGWIN__)
#include <windows.h>
int
rl_paste_from_clipboard (count, key)
int count, key;
{
char *data, *ptr;
int len;
if (OpenClipboard (NULL) == 0)
return (0);
data = (char *)GetClipboardData (CF_TEXT);
if (data)
{
ptr = strchr (data, '\r');
if (ptr)
{
len = ptr - data;
ptr = (char *)xmalloc (len + 1);
ptr[len] = '\0';
strncpy (ptr, data, len);
}
else
ptr = data;
_rl_set_mark_at_pos (rl_point);
rl_insert_text (ptr);
if (ptr != data)
xfree (ptr);
CloseClipboard ();
}
return (0);
}
#endif /* __CYGWIN__ */