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      1 /*	$NetBSD	*/
      2 
      3 /*
      4  * Copyright (C) 1984-2011  Mark Nudelman
      5  *
      6  * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public
      7  * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file.
      8  *
      9  * For more information about less, or for information on how to
     10  * contact the author, see the README file.
     11  */
     12 
     13 
     14 #include "less.h"
     15 
     16 extern IFILE curr_ifile;
     17 extern int sc_height;
     18 extern int jump_sline;
     19 
     20 /*
     21  * A mark is an ifile (input file) plus a position within the file.
     22  */
     23 struct mark {
     24 	IFILE m_ifile;
     25 	struct scrpos m_scrpos;
     26 };
     27 
     28 /*
     29  * The table of marks.
     30  * Each mark is identified by a lowercase or uppercase letter.
     31  * The final one is lmark, for the "last mark"; addressed by the apostrophe.
     32  */
     33 #define	NMARKS		((2*26)+1)	/* a-z, A-Z, lastmark */
     34 #define	LASTMARK	(NMARKS-1)
     35 static struct mark marks[NMARKS];
     36 
     37 /*
     38  * Initialize the mark table to show no marks are set.
     39  */
     40 	public void
     41 init_mark()
     42 {
     43 	int i;
     44 
     45 	for (i = 0;  i < NMARKS;  i++)
     46 		marks[i].m_scrpos.pos = NULL_POSITION;
     47 }
     48 
     49 /*
     50  * See if a mark letter is valid (between a and z).
     51  */
     52 	static struct mark *
     53 getumark(c)
     54 	int c;
     55 {
     56 	if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z')
     57 		return (&marks[c-'a']);
     58 
     59 	if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')
     60 		return (&marks[c-'A'+26]);
     61 
     62 	error("Invalid mark letter", NULL_PARG);
     63 	return (NULL);
     64 }
     65 
     66 /*
     67  * Get the mark structure identified by a character.
     68  * The mark struct may come either from the mark table
     69  * or may be constructed on the fly for certain characters like ^, $.
     70  */
     71 	static struct mark *
     72 getmark(c)
     73 	int c;
     74 {
     75 	register struct mark *m;
     76 	static struct mark sm;
     77 
     78 	switch (c)
     79 	{
     80 	case '^':
     81 		/*
     82 		 * Beginning of the current file.
     83 		 */
     84 		m = &sm;
     85 		m->m_scrpos.pos = ch_zero();
     86 		m->m_scrpos.ln = 0;
     87 		m->m_ifile = curr_ifile;
     88 		break;
     89 	case '$':
     90 		/*
     91 		 * End of the current file.
     92 		 */
     93 		if (ch_end_seek())
     94 		{
     95 			error("Cannot seek to end of file", NULL_PARG);
     96 			return (NULL);
     97 		}
     98 		m = &sm;
     99 		m->m_scrpos.pos = ch_tell();
    100 		m->m_scrpos.ln = sc_height-1;
    101 		m->m_ifile = curr_ifile;
    102 		break;
    103 	case '.':
    104 		/*
    105 		 * Current position in the current file.
    106 		 */
    107 		m = &sm;
    108 		get_scrpos(&m->m_scrpos);
    109 		m->m_ifile = curr_ifile;
    110 		break;
    111 	case '\'':
    112 		/*
    113 		 * The "last mark".
    114 		 */
    115 		m = &marks[LASTMARK];
    116 		break;
    117 	default:
    118 		/*
    119 		 * Must be a user-defined mark.
    120 		 */
    121 		m = getumark(c);
    122 		if (m == NULL)
    123 			break;
    124 		if (m->m_scrpos.pos == NULL_POSITION)
    125 		{
    126 			error("Mark not set", NULL_PARG);
    127 			return (NULL);
    128 		}
    129 		break;
    130 	}
    131 	return (m);
    132 }
    133 
    134 /*
    135  * Is a mark letter is invalid?
    136  */
    137 	public int
    138 badmark(c)
    139 	int c;
    140 {
    141 	return (getmark(c) == NULL);
    142 }
    143 
    144 /*
    145  * Set a user-defined mark.
    146  */
    147 	public void
    148 setmark(c)
    149 	int c;
    150 {
    151 	register struct mark *m;
    152 	struct scrpos scrpos;
    153 
    154 	m = getumark(c);
    155 	if (m == NULL)
    156 		return;
    157 	get_scrpos(&scrpos);
    158 	m->m_scrpos = scrpos;
    159 	m->m_ifile = curr_ifile;
    160 }
    161 
    162 /*
    163  * Set lmark (the mark named by the apostrophe).
    164  */
    165 	public void
    166 lastmark()
    167 {
    168 	struct scrpos scrpos;
    169 
    170 	if (ch_getflags() & CH_HELPFILE)
    171 		return;
    172 	get_scrpos(&scrpos);
    173 	if (scrpos.pos == NULL_POSITION)
    174 		return;
    175 	marks[LASTMARK].m_scrpos = scrpos;
    176 	marks[LASTMARK].m_ifile = curr_ifile;
    177 }
    178 
    179 /*
    180  * Go to a mark.
    181  */
    182 	public void
    183 gomark(c)
    184 	int c;
    185 {
    186 	register struct mark *m;
    187 	struct scrpos scrpos;
    188 
    189 	m = getmark(c);
    190 	if (m == NULL)
    191 		return;
    192 
    193 	/*
    194 	 * If we're trying to go to the lastmark and
    195 	 * it has not been set to anything yet,
    196 	 * set it to the beginning of the current file.
    197 	 */
    198 	if (m == &marks[LASTMARK] && m->m_scrpos.pos == NULL_POSITION)
    199 	{
    200 		m->m_ifile = curr_ifile;
    201 		m->m_scrpos.pos = ch_zero();
    202 		m->m_scrpos.ln = jump_sline;
    203 	}
    204 
    205 	/*
    206 	 * If we're using lmark, we must save the screen position now,
    207 	 * because if we call edit_ifile() below, lmark will change.
    208 	 * (We save the screen position even if we're not using lmark.)
    209 	 */
    210 	scrpos = m->m_scrpos;
    211 	if (m->m_ifile != curr_ifile)
    212 	{
    213 		/*
    214 		 * Not in the current file; edit the correct file.
    215 		 */
    216 		if (edit_ifile(m->m_ifile))
    217 			return;
    218 	}
    219 
    220 	jump_loc(scrpos.pos, scrpos.ln);
    221 }
    222 
    223 /*
    224  * Return the position associated with a given mark letter.
    225  *
    226  * We don't return which screen line the position
    227  * is associated with, but this doesn't matter much,
    228  * because it's always the first non-blank line on the screen.
    229  */
    230 	public POSITION
    231 markpos(c)
    232 	int c;
    233 {
    234 	register struct mark *m;
    235 
    236 	m = getmark(c);
    237 	if (m == NULL)
    238 		return (NULL_POSITION);
    239 
    240 	if (m->m_ifile != curr_ifile)
    241 	{
    242 		error("Mark not in current file", NULL_PARG);
    243 		return (NULL_POSITION);
    244 	}
    245 	return (m->m_scrpos.pos);
    246 }
    247 
    248 /*
    249  * Clear the marks associated with a specified ifile.
    250  */
    251 	public void
    252 unmark(ifile)
    253 	IFILE ifile;
    254 {
    255 	int i;
    256 
    257 	for (i = 0;  i < NMARKS;  i++)
    258 		if (marks[i].m_ifile == ifile)
    259 			marks[i].m_scrpos.pos = NULL_POSITION;
    260 }
    261