/* * Name: MicroEMACS * Search commands. * Version: 30 * Last edit: 14-Feb-86 * By: rex::conroy, rex::ellison * decvax!decwrl!dec-rhea!dec-rex!conroy * ...!dec-vox!ellison * * The functions in this file implement the * search commands (both plain and incremental searches * are supported) and the query-replace command. * * The plain old search code is part of the original * MicroEMACS "distribution". The incremental search code, * and the query-replace code, is by Rich Ellison. */ #include "def.h" #define CCHR(x) ((x)-'@') #define SRCH_BEGIN (0) /* Search sub-codes. */ #define SRCH_FORW (-1) #define SRCH_BACK (-2) #define SRCH_PREV (-3) #define SRCH_NEXT (-4) #define SRCH_NOPR (-5) #define SRCH_ACCM (-6) typedef struct { int s_code; LINE *s_dotp; int s_doto; } SRCHCOM; static SRCHCOM cmds[NSRCH]; static int cip; int srch_lastdir = SRCH_NOPR; /* Last search flags. */ /* * Search forward. * Get a search string from the user, and search for it, * starting at ".". If found, "." gets moved to just after the * matched characters, and display does all the hard stuff. * If not found, it just prints a message. */ forwsearch(f, n, k) { register int s; if ((s=readpattern("Search")) != TRUE) return (s); if (forwsrch() == FALSE) { eprintf("Not found"); return (FALSE); } srch_lastdir = SRCH_FORW; return (TRUE); } /* * Reverse search. * Get a search string from the user, and search, starting at "." * and proceeding toward the front of the buffer. If found "." is left * pointing at the first character of the pattern [the last character that * was matched]. */ backsearch(f, n, k) { register int s; if ((s=readpattern("Reverse search")) != TRUE) return (s); if (backsrch() == FALSE) { eprintf("Not found"); return (FALSE); } srch_lastdir = SRCH_BACK; return (TRUE); } /* * Search again, using the same search string * and direction as the last search command. The direction * has been saved in "srch_lastdir", so you know which way * to go. */ searchagain(f, n, k) { if (srch_lastdir == SRCH_FORW) { if (forwsrch() == FALSE) { eprintf("Not found"); return (FALSE); } return (TRUE); } if (srch_lastdir == SRCH_BACK) { if (backsrch() == FALSE) { eprintf("Not found"); return (FALSE); } return (TRUE); } eprintf("No last search"); return (FALSE); } /* * Use incremental searching, initially in the forward direction. * isearch ignores any explicit arguments. */ forwisearch(f, n, k) { return (isearch(SRCH_FORW)); } /* * Use incremental searching, initially in the reverse direction. * isearch ignores any explicit arguments. */ backisearch(f, n, k) { return (isearch(SRCH_BACK)); } /* * Incremental Search. * dir is used as the initial direction to search. * ^N find next occurance (if first thing typed reuse old string). * ^P find prev occurance (if first thing typed reuse old string). * ^S switch direction to forward, find next * ^R switch direction to reverse, find prev * ^Q quote next character (allows searching for ^N etc.) * exit from Isearch. * undoes last character typed. (tricky job to do this correctly). * else accumulate into search string */ isearch(dir) { register int c; register LINE *clp; register int cbo; register int success; int pptr; for (cip=0; cipw_dotp; cbo = curwp->w_doto; is_lpush(); is_cpush(SRCH_BEGIN); success = TRUE; is_prompt(dir, TRUE, success); for (;;) { update(); switch (c = ttgetc()) { case CCHR('M'): case METACH: srch_lastdir = dir; eprintf("[Done]"); return (TRUE); case CCHR('G'): curwp->w_dotp = clp; curwp->w_doto = cbo; curwp->w_flag |= WFMOVE; srch_lastdir = dir; ctrlg(FALSE, 0, KRANDOM); return (FALSE); case CCHR('S'): case CCHR('F'): if (dir == SRCH_BACK) { dir = SRCH_FORW; is_lpush(); is_cpush(SRCH_FORW); success = TRUE; } /* Drop through to find next. */ case CCHR('N'): if (success==FALSE && dir==SRCH_FORW) break; is_lpush(); forwchar(FALSE, 1, KRANDOM); if (is_find(SRCH_NEXT) != FALSE) { is_cpush(SRCH_NEXT); pptr = strlen(pat); } else { backchar(FALSE, 1, KRANDOM); ttbeep(); success = FALSE; } is_prompt(dir, FALSE, success); break; case CCHR('R'): case CCHR('B'): if (dir == SRCH_FORW) { dir = SRCH_BACK; is_lpush(); is_cpush(SRCH_BACK); success = TRUE; } /* Drop through to find previous. */ case CCHR('P'): if (success==FALSE && dir==SRCH_BACK) break; is_lpush(); backchar(FALSE, 1, KRANDOM); if (is_find(SRCH_PREV) != FALSE) { is_cpush(SRCH_PREV); pptr = strlen(pat); } else { forwchar(FALSE, 1, KRANDOM); ttbeep(); success = FALSE; } is_prompt(dir,FALSE,success); break; case 0x7F: if (is_undo(&pptr, &dir) != TRUE) return (ABORT); if (is_peek() != SRCH_ACCM) success = TRUE; is_prompt(dir, FALSE, success); break; case CCHR('^'): case CCHR('Q'): c = ttgetc(); case CCHR('U'): case CCHR('X'): case CCHR('J'): goto addchar; default: if (ISCTRL(c) != FALSE) { c += '@'; c |= KCTRL; success = execute(c, FALSE, 1); curwp->w_flag |= WFMOVE; return (success); } addchar: if (pptr == -1) pptr = 0; if (pptr == 0) success = TRUE; pat[pptr++] = c; if (pptr == NPAT) { eprintf("Pattern too long"); ctrlg(FALSE, 0, KRANDOM); return (ABORT); } pat[pptr] = '\0'; is_lpush(); if (success != FALSE) { if (is_find(dir) != FALSE) is_cpush(c); else { success = FALSE; ttbeep(); is_cpush(SRCH_ACCM); } } else is_cpush(SRCH_ACCM); is_prompt(dir, FALSE, success); } } } is_cpush(cmd) register int cmd; { if (++cip >= NSRCH) cip = 0; cmds[cip].s_code = cmd; } is_lpush() { register int ctp; ctp = cip+1; if (ctp >= NSRCH) ctp = 0; cmds[ctp].s_code = SRCH_NOPR; cmds[ctp].s_doto = curwp->w_doto; cmds[ctp].s_dotp = curwp->w_dotp; } is_pop() { if (cmds[cip].s_code != SRCH_NOPR) { curwp->w_doto = cmds[cip].s_doto; curwp->w_dotp = cmds[cip].s_dotp; curwp->w_flag |= WFMOVE; cmds[cip].s_code = SRCH_NOPR; } if (--cip <= 0) cip = NSRCH-1; } is_peek() { if (cip == 0) return (cmds[NSRCH-1].s_code); else return (cmds[cip-1].s_code); } is_undo(pptr, dir) register int *pptr; register int *dir; { switch (cmds[cip].s_code) { case SRCH_NOPR: case SRCH_BEGIN: case SRCH_NEXT: case SRCH_PREV: break; case SRCH_FORW: *dir = SRCH_BACK; break; case SRCH_BACK: *dir = SRCH_FORW; break; case SRCH_ACCM: default: *pptr -= 1; if (*pptr < 0) *pptr = 0; pat[*pptr] = '\0'; break; } is_pop(); return (TRUE); } is_find(dir) register int dir; { register int plen; plen = strlen(pat); if (plen != 0) { if (dir==SRCH_FORW || dir==SRCH_NEXT) { backchar(FALSE, plen, KRANDOM); if (forwsrch() == FALSE) { forwchar(FALSE, plen, KRANDOM); return (FALSE); } return (TRUE); } if (dir==SRCH_BACK || dir==SRCH_PREV) { forwchar(FALSE, plen, KRANDOM); if (backsrch() == FALSE) { backchar(FALSE, plen, KRANDOM); return (FALSE); } return (TRUE); } eprintf("bad call to is_find"); ctrlg(FALSE, 0, KRANDOM); return (FALSE); } return (FALSE); } /* * If called with "dir" not one of SRCH_FORW * or SRCH_BACK, this routine used to print an error * message. It also used to return TRUE or FALSE, * depending on if it liked the "dir". However, none * of the callers looked at the status, so I just * made the checking vanish. */ is_prompt(dir, flag, success) { if (dir == SRCH_FORW) { if (success != FALSE) is_dspl("i-search forward", flag); else is_dspl("failing i-search forward", flag); } else if (dir == SRCH_BACK) { if (success != FALSE) is_dspl("i-search backward", flag); else is_dspl("failing i-search backward", flag); } } /* * Prompt writing routine for the incremental search. * The "prompt" is just a string. The "flag" determines * if a "[ ]" or ":" embelishment is used. */ is_dspl(prompt, flag) char *prompt; { if (flag != FALSE) eprintf("%s [%s]", prompt, pat); else eprintf("%s: %s", prompt, pat); } /* * Query Replace. * Replace strings selectively. Does a search and replace operation. * A space or a comma replaces the string, a period replaces and quits, * an n doesn't replace, a C-G quits. */ queryrepl(f, n, k) { register int s; char news[NPAT]; /* replacement string */ register int kludge; /* Watch for saved line move */ LINE *clp; /* saved line pointer */ int cbo; /* offset into the saved line */ int rcnt = 0; /* Replacements made so far */ int plen; /* length of found string */ if ((s=readpattern("Old string")) != TRUE) return (s); if ((s=ereply("New string: ",news, NPAT)) == ABORT) return (s); if (s == FALSE) news[0] = '\0'; eprintf("Query Replace: [%s] -> [%s]", pat, news); plen = strlen(pat); /* * Search forward repeatedly, checking each time whether to insert * or not. The "!" case makes the check always true, so it gets put * into a tighter loop for efficiency. * * If we change the line that is the remembered value of dot, then * it is possible for the remembered value to move. This causes great * pain when trying to return to the non-existant line. * * possible fixes: * 1) put a single, relocated marker in the WINDOW structure, handled * like mark. The problem now becomes a what if two are needed... * 2) link markers into a list that gets updated (auto structures for * the nodes) * 3) Expand the mark into a stack of marks and add pushmark, popmark. */ clp = curwp->w_dotp; /* save the return location */ cbo = curwp->w_doto; while (forwsrch() == TRUE) { retry: update(); switch (ttgetc()) { case ' ': case ',': kludge = (curwp->w_dotp == clp); if (lreplace(plen, news, f) == FALSE) return (FALSE); rcnt++; if (kludge != FALSE) clp = curwp->w_dotp; break; case '.': kludge = (curwp->w_dotp == clp); if (lreplace(plen, news, f) == FALSE) return (FALSE); rcnt++; if (kludge != FALSE) clp = curwp->w_dotp; goto stopsearch; case CCHR('G'): ctrlg(FALSE, 0, KRANDOM); goto stopsearch; case '!': do { kludge = (curwp->w_dotp == clp); if (lreplace(plen, news, f) == FALSE) return (FALSE); rcnt++; if (kludge != FALSE) clp = curwp->w_dotp; } while (forwsrch() == TRUE); goto stopsearch; case 'n': break; default: eprintf("[,] replace, [.] rep-end, [n] don't, [!] repl rest [C-G] quit"); goto retry; } } stopsearch: curwp->w_dotp = clp; curwp->w_doto = cbo; curwp->w_flag |= WFHARD; update(); if (rcnt == 0) eprintf("[No replacements done]"); else if (rcnt == 1) eprintf("[1 replacement done]"); else eprintf("[%d replacements done]", rcnt); return (TRUE); } /* * This routine does the real work of a * forward search. The pattern is sitting in the external * variable "pat". If found, dot is updated, the window system * is notified of the change, and TRUE is returned. If the * string isn't found, FALSE is returned. */ forwsrch() { register LINE *clp; register int cbo; register LINE *tlp; register int tbo; register char *pp; register int c; clp = curwp->w_dotp; cbo = curwp->w_doto; while (clp != curbp->b_linep) { if (cbo == llength(clp)) { clp = lforw(clp); cbo = 0; c = '\n'; } else c = lgetc(clp, cbo++); if (eq(c, pat[0]) != FALSE) { tlp = clp; tbo = cbo; pp = &pat[1]; while (*pp != 0) { if (tlp == curbp->b_linep) goto fail; if (tbo == llength(tlp)) { tlp = lforw(tlp); if (tlp == curbp->b_linep) goto fail; tbo = 0; c = '\n'; } else c = lgetc(tlp, tbo++); if (eq(c, *pp++) == FALSE) goto fail; } curwp->w_dotp = tlp; curwp->w_doto = tbo; curwp->w_flag |= WFMOVE; return (TRUE); } fail: ; } return (FALSE); } /* * This routine does the real work of a * backward search. The pattern is sitting in the external * variable "pat". If found, dot is updated, the window system * is notified of the change, and TRUE is returned. If the * string isn't found, FALSE is returned. */ backsrch() { register LINE *clp; register int cbo; register LINE *tlp; register int tbo; register int c; register char *epp; register char *pp; for (epp = &pat[0]; epp[1] != 0; ++epp) ; clp = curwp->w_dotp; cbo = curwp->w_doto; for (;;) { if (cbo == 0) { clp = lback(clp); if (clp == curbp->b_linep) return (FALSE); cbo = llength(clp)+1; } if (--cbo == llength(clp)) c = '\n'; else c = lgetc(clp,cbo); if (eq(c, *epp) != FALSE) { tlp = clp; tbo = cbo; pp = epp; while (pp != &pat[0]) { if (tbo == 0) { tlp = lback(tlp); if (tlp == curbp->b_linep) goto fail; tbo = llength(tlp)+1; } if (--tbo == llength(tlp)) c = '\n'; else c = lgetc(tlp,tbo); if (eq(c, *--pp) == FALSE) goto fail; } curwp->w_dotp = tlp; curwp->w_doto = tbo; curwp->w_flag |= WFMOVE; return (TRUE); } fail: ; } } /* * Compare two characters. * The "bc" comes from the buffer. * It has its case folded out. The * "pc" is from the pattern. */ eq(bc, pc) { register int ibc; register int ipc; ibc = bc & 0xFF; ipc = pc & 0xFF; if (ISLOWER(ibc) != FALSE) ibc = TOUPPER(ibc); if (ISLOWER(ipc) != FALSE) ipc = TOUPPER(ipc); if (ibc == ipc) return (TRUE); return (FALSE); } /* * Read a pattern. * Stash it in the external variable "pat". The "pat" is * not updated if the user types in an empty line. If the user typed * an empty line, and there is no old pattern, it is an error. * Display the old pattern, in the style of Jeff Lomicka. There is * some do-it-yourself control expansion. */ readpattern(prompt) char *prompt; { register int s; char tpat[NPAT]; s = ereply("%s [%s]: ", tpat, NPAT, prompt, pat); if (s == TRUE) /* Specified */ strcpy(pat, tpat); else if (s==FALSE && pat[0]!=0) /* CR, but old one */ s = TRUE; return (s); }