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1.1 root 1: /* Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California */
2: static char *sccsid = "%W% %G%";
3: #include "ex.h"
4: #include "ex_argv.h"
5: #include "ex_temp.h"
6: #include "ex_tty.h"
7:
8: #ifdef TRACE
9: char tttrace[] = { '/','d','e','v','/','t','t','y','x','x',0 };
10: #endif
11:
12: /*
13: * The code for ex is divided as follows:
14: *
15: * ex.c Entry point and routines handling interrupt, hangup
16: * signals; initialization code.
17: *
18: * ex_addr.c Address parsing routines for command mode decoding.
19: * Routines to set and check address ranges on commands.
20: *
21: * ex_cmds.c Command mode command decoding.
22: *
23: * ex_cmds2.c Subroutines for command decoding and processing of
24: * file names in the argument list. Routines to print
25: * messages and reset state when errors occur.
26: *
27: * ex_cmdsub.c Subroutines which implement command mode functions
28: * such as append, delete, join.
29: *
30: * ex_data.c Initialization of options.
31: *
32: * ex_get.c Command mode input routines.
33: *
34: * ex_io.c General input/output processing: file i/o, unix
35: * escapes, filtering, source commands, preserving
36: * and recovering.
37: *
38: * ex_put.c Terminal driving and optimizing routines for low-level
39: * output (cursor-positioning); output line formatting
40: * routines.
41: *
42: * ex_re.c Global commands, substitute, regular expression
43: * compilation and execution.
44: *
45: * ex_set.c The set command.
46: *
47: * ex_subr.c Loads of miscellaneous subroutines.
48: *
49: * ex_temp.c Editor buffer routines for main buffer and also
50: * for named buffers (Q registers if you will.)
51: *
52: * ex_tty.c Terminal dependent initializations from termcap
53: * data base, grabbing of tty modes (at beginning
54: * and after escapes).
55: *
56: * ex_unix.c Routines for the ! command and its variations.
57: *
58: * ex_v*.c Visual/open mode routines... see ex_v.c for a
59: * guide to the overall organization.
60: */
61:
62: /*
63: * Main procedure. Process arguments and then
64: * transfer control to the main command processing loop
65: * in the routine commands. We are entered as either "ex", "edit", "vi"
66: * or "view" and the distinction is made here. Actually, we are "vi" if
67: * there is a 'v' in our name, "view" is there is a 'w', and "edit" if
68: * there is a 'd' in our name. For edit we just diddle options;
69: * for vi we actually force an early visual command.
70: */
71: main(ac, av)
72: register int ac;
73: register char *av[];
74: {
75: #ifndef VMUNIX
76: char *erpath = EXSTRINGS;
77: #endif
78: register char *cp;
79: register int c;
80: bool recov = 0;
81: bool ivis;
82: bool itag = 0;
83: bool fast = 0;
84: extern int onemt();
85: #ifdef TRACE
86: register char *tracef;
87: #endif
88:
89: /*
90: * Immediately grab the tty modes so that we wont
91: * get messed up if an interrupt comes in quickly.
92: */
93: gTTY(1);
94: #ifndef USG3TTY
95: normf = tty.sg_flags;
96: #else
97: normf = tty;
98: #endif
99: ppid = getpid();
100: /*
101: * Defend against d's, v's, w's, and a's in directories of
102: * path leading to our true name.
103: */
104: av[0] = tailpath(av[0]);
105:
106: /*
107: * Figure out how we were invoked: ex, edit, vi, view.
108: */
109: ivis = any('v', av[0]); /* "vi" */
110: if (any('w', av[0])) /* "view" */
111: value(READONLY) = 1;
112: if (any('d', av[0])) { /* "edit" */
113: value(OPEN) = 0;
114: value(REPORT) = 1;
115: value(MAGIC) = 0;
116: }
117:
118: #ifndef VMUNIX
119: /*
120: * For debugging take files out of . if name is a.out.
121: */
122: if (av[0][0] == 'a')
123: erpath = tailpath(erpath);
124: #endif
125: /*
126: * Open the error message file.
127: */
128: draino();
129: #ifndef VMUNIX
130: erfile = open(erpath+4, 0);
131: if (erfile < 0) {
132: erfile = open(erpath, 0);
133: }
134: #endif
135: pstop();
136:
137: /*
138: * Initialize interrupt handling.
139: */
140: oldhup = signal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN);
141: if (oldhup == SIG_DFL)
142: signal(SIGHUP, onhup);
143: oldquit = signal(SIGQUIT, SIG_IGN);
144: ruptible = signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN) == SIG_DFL;
145: if (signal(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN) == SIG_DFL)
146: signal(SIGTERM, onhup);
147: if (signal(SIGEMT, SIG_IGN) == SIG_DFL)
148: signal(SIGEMT, onemt);
149:
150: /*
151: * Initialize end of core pointers.
152: * Normally we avoid breaking back to fendcore after each
153: * file since this can be expensive (much core-core copying).
154: * If your system can scatter load processes you could do
155: * this as ed does, saving a little core, but it will probably
156: * not often make much difference.
157: */
158: fendcore = (line *) sbrk(0);
159: endcore = fendcore - 2;
160:
161: /*
162: * Process flag arguments.
163: */
164: ac--, av++;
165: while (ac && av[0][0] == '-') {
166: c = av[0][1];
167: if (c == 0) {
168: hush = 1;
169: value(AUTOPRINT) = 0;
170: fast++;
171: } else switch (c) {
172:
173: case 'R':
174: value(READONLY) = 1;
175: break;
176:
177: #ifdef TRACE
178: case 'T':
179: if (av[0][2] == 0)
180: tracef = "trace";
181: else {
182: tracef = tttrace;
183: tracef[8] = av[0][2];
184: if (tracef[8])
185: tracef[9] = av[0][3];
186: else
187: tracef[9] = 0;
188: }
189: trace = fopen(tracef, "w");
190: if (trace == NULL)
191: printf("Trace create error\n");
192: setbuf(trace, tracbuf);
193: break;
194:
195: #endif
196:
197: #ifdef LISPCODE
198: case 'l':
199: value(LISP) = 1;
200: value(SHOWMATCH) = 1;
201: break;
202: #endif
203:
204: case 'r':
205: recov++;
206: break;
207:
208: case 't':
209: if (ac > 1 && av[1][0] != '-') {
210: ac--, av++;
211: itag = 1;
212: /* BUG: should check for too long tag. */
213: CP(lasttag, av[0]);
214: }
215: break;
216:
217: case 'v':
218: ivis = 1;
219: break;
220:
221: case 'w':
222: defwind = 0;
223: if (av[0][2] == 0) defwind = 3;
224: else for (cp = &av[0][2]; isdigit(*cp); cp++)
225: defwind = 10*defwind + *cp - '0';
226: break;
227:
228: #ifdef CRYPT
229: case 'x':
230: /* -x: encrypted mode */
231: xflag = 1;
232: break;
233: #endif
234:
235: default:
236: smerror("Unknown option %s\n", av[0]);
237: break;
238: }
239: ac--, av++;
240: }
241:
242: #ifdef SIGTSTP
243: if (!hush && signal(SIGTSTP, SIG_IGN) == SIG_DFL)
244: signal(SIGTSTP, onsusp), dosusp++;
245: #endif
246:
247: if (ac && av[0][0] == '+') {
248: firstpat = &av[0][1];
249: ac--, av++;
250: }
251:
252: #ifdef CRYPT
253: if(xflag){
254: key = getpass(KEYPROMPT);
255: kflag = crinit(key, perm);
256: }
257: #endif
258:
259: /*
260: * If we are doing a recover and no filename
261: * was given, then execute an exrecover command with
262: * the -r option to type out the list of saved file names.
263: * Otherwise set the remembered file name to the first argument
264: * file name so the "recover" initial command will find it.
265: */
266: if (recov) {
267: if (ac == 0) {
268: ppid = 0;
269: setrupt();
270: execl(EXRECOVER, "exrecover", "-r", 0);
271: filioerr(EXRECOVER);
272: exit(1);
273: }
274: CP(savedfile, *av++), ac--;
275: }
276:
277: /*
278: * Initialize the argument list.
279: */
280: argv0 = av;
281: argc0 = ac;
282: args0 = av[0];
283: erewind();
284:
285: /*
286: * Initialize a temporary file (buffer) and
287: * set up terminal environment. Read user startup commands.
288: */
289: if (setexit() == 0) {
290: setrupt();
291: intty = isatty(0);
292: value(PROMPT) = intty;
293: if (cp = getenv("SHELL"))
294: CP(shell, cp);
295: if (fast || !intty)
296: setterm("dumb");
297: else {
298: gettmode();
299: if ((cp = getenv("TERM")) != 0 && *cp)
300: setterm(cp);
301: }
302: }
303: if (setexit() == 0 && !fast && intty)
304: if ((globp = getenv("EXINIT")) && *globp)
305: commands(1,1);
306: else {
307: globp = 0;
308: if ((cp = getenv("HOME")) != 0 && *cp)
309: source(strcat(strcpy(genbuf, cp), "/.exrc"), 1);
310: }
311: init(); /* moved after prev 2 chunks to fix directory option */
312:
313: /*
314: * Initial processing. Handle tag, recover, and file argument
315: * implied next commands. If going in as 'vi', then don't do
316: * anything, just set initev so we will do it later (from within
317: * visual).
318: */
319: if (setexit() == 0) {
320: if (recov)
321: globp = "recover";
322: else if (itag)
323: globp = ivis ? "tag" : "tag|p";
324: else if (argc)
325: globp = "next";
326: if (ivis)
327: initev = globp;
328: else if (globp) {
329: inglobal = 1;
330: commands(1, 1);
331: inglobal = 0;
332: }
333: }
334:
335: /*
336: * Vi command... go into visual.
337: * Strange... everything in vi usually happens
338: * before we ever "start".
339: */
340: if (ivis) {
341: /*
342: * Don't have to be upward compatible with stupidity
343: * of starting editing at line $.
344: */
345: if (dol > zero)
346: dot = one;
347: globp = "visual";
348: if (setexit() == 0)
349: commands(1, 1);
350: }
351:
352: /*
353: * Clear out trash in state accumulated by startup,
354: * and then do the main command loop for a normal edit.
355: * If you quit out of a 'vi' command by doing Q or ^\,
356: * you also fall through to here.
357: */
358: seenprompt = 1;
359: ungetchar(0);
360: globp = 0;
361: initev = 0;
362: setlastchar('\n');
363: setexit();
364: commands(0, 0);
365: cleanup(1);
366: exit(0);
367: }
368:
369: /*
370: * Initialization, before editing a new file.
371: * Main thing here is to get a new buffer (in fileinit),
372: * rest is peripheral state resetting.
373: */
374: init()
375: {
376: register int i;
377:
378: fileinit();
379: dot = zero = truedol = unddol = dol = fendcore;
380: one = zero+1;
381: undkind = UNDNONE;
382: chng = 0;
383: edited = 0;
384: for (i = 0; i <= 'z'-'a'+1; i++)
385: names[i] = 1;
386: anymarks = 0;
387: #ifdef CRYPT
388: if(xflag) {
389: xtflag = 1;
390: makekey(key, tperm);
391: }
392: #endif
393: }
394:
395: /*
396: * When a hangup occurs our actions are similar to a preserve
397: * command. If the buffer has not been [Modified], then we do
398: * nothing but remove the temporary files and exit.
399: * Otherwise, we sync the temp file and then attempt a preserve.
400: * If the preserve succeeds, we unlink our temp files.
401: * If the preserve fails, we leave the temp files as they are
402: * as they are a backup even without preservation if they
403: * are not removed.
404: */
405: onhup()
406: {
407:
408: /*
409: * USG tty driver can send multiple HUP's!!
410: */
411: signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
412: signal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN);
413: if (chng == 0) {
414: cleanup(1);
415: exit(0);
416: }
417: if (setexit() == 0) {
418: if (preserve()) {
419: cleanup(1);
420: exit(0);
421: }
422: }
423: exit(1);
424: }
425:
426: /*
427: * An interrupt occurred. Drain any output which
428: * is still in the output buffering pipeline.
429: * Catch interrupts again. Unless we are in visual
430: * reset the output state (out of -nl mode, e.g).
431: * Then like a normal error (with the \n before Interrupt
432: * suppressed in visual mode).
433: */
434: onintr()
435: {
436:
437: #ifndef CBREAK
438: signal(SIGINT, onintr);
439: #else
440: signal(SIGINT, inopen ? vintr : onintr);
441: #endif
442: draino();
443: if (!inopen) {
444: pstop();
445: setlastchar('\n');
446: #ifdef CBREAK
447: }
448: #else
449: } else
450: vraw();
451: #endif
452: error("\nInterrupt" + inopen);
453: }
454:
455: /*
456: * If we are interruptible, enable interrupts again.
457: * In some critical sections we turn interrupts off,
458: * but not very often.
459: */
460: setrupt()
461: {
462:
463: if (ruptible) {
464: #ifndef CBREAK
465: signal(SIGINT, onintr);
466: #else
467: signal(SIGINT, inopen ? vintr : onintr);
468: #endif
469: #ifdef SIGTSTP
470: if (dosusp)
471: signal(SIGTSTP, onsusp);
472: #endif
473: }
474: }
475:
476: preserve()
477: {
478:
479: #ifdef VMUNIX
480: tflush();
481: #endif
482: synctmp();
483: pid = fork();
484: if (pid < 0)
485: return (0);
486: if (pid == 0) {
487: close(0);
488: dup(tfile);
489: execl(EXPRESERVE, "expreserve", (char *) 0);
490: exit(1);
491: }
492: waitfor();
493: if (rpid == pid && status == 0)
494: return (1);
495: return (0);
496: }
497:
498: #ifndef V6
499: exit(i)
500: int i;
501: {
502:
503: # ifdef TRACE
504: if (trace)
505: fclose(trace);
506: # endif
507: _exit(i);
508: }
509: #endif
510:
511: /*
512: * Return last component of unix path name p.
513: */
514: char *
515: tailpath(p)
516: register char *p;
517: {
518: register char *r;
519:
520: for (r=p; *p; p++)
521: if (*p == '/')
522: r = p+1;
523: return(r);
524: }
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