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/* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 noet:
*
* VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar
*
* Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions.
* Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed.
* See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code.
*/
#include "vim.h"
#if defined(HAVE_WCHAR_H)
# include <wchar.h> // for towupper() and towlower()
#endif
static int win_nolbr_chartabsize(chartabsize_T *cts, int *headp);
static unsigned nr2hex(unsigned c);
static int chartab_initialized = FALSE;
// b_chartab[] is an array of 32 bytes, each bit representing one of the
// characters 0-255.
#define SET_CHARTAB(buf, c) (buf)->b_chartab[(unsigned)(c) >> 3] |= (1 << ((c) & 0x7))
#define RESET_CHARTAB(buf, c) (buf)->b_chartab[(unsigned)(c) >> 3] &= ~(1 << ((c) & 0x7))
#define GET_CHARTAB(buf, c) ((buf)->b_chartab[(unsigned)(c) >> 3] & (1 << ((c) & 0x7)))
// table used below, see init_chartab() for an explanation
static char_u g_chartab[256];
/*
* Flags for g_chartab[].
*/
#define CT_CELL_MASK 0x07 // mask: nr of display cells (1, 2 or 4)
#define CT_PRINT_CHAR 0x10 // flag: set for printable chars
#define CT_ID_CHAR 0x20 // flag: set for ID chars
#define CT_FNAME_CHAR 0x40 // flag: set for file name chars
static int in_win_border(win_T *wp, colnr_T vcol);
/*
* Fill g_chartab[]. Also fills curbuf->b_chartab[] with flags for keyword
* characters for current buffer.
*
* Depends on the option settings 'iskeyword', 'isident', 'isfname',
* 'isprint' and 'encoding'.
*
* The index in g_chartab[] depends on 'encoding':
* - For non-multi-byte index with the byte (same as the character).
* - For DBCS index with the first byte.
* - For UTF-8 index with the character (when first byte is up to 0x80 it is
* the same as the character, if the first byte is 0x80 and above it depends
* on further bytes).
*
* The contents of g_chartab[]:
* - The lower two bits, masked by CT_CELL_MASK, give the number of display
* cells the character occupies (1 or 2). Not valid for UTF-8 above 0x80.
* - CT_PRINT_CHAR bit is set when the character is printable (no need to
* translate the character before displaying it). Note that only DBCS
* characters can have 2 display cells and still be printable.
* - CT_FNAME_CHAR bit is set when the character can be in a file name.
* - CT_ID_CHAR bit is set when the character can be in an identifier.
*
* Return FAIL if 'iskeyword', 'isident', 'isfname' or 'isprint' option has an
* error, OK otherwise.
*/
int
init_chartab(void)
{
return buf_init_chartab(curbuf, TRUE);
}
int
buf_init_chartab(
buf_T *buf,
int global) // FALSE: only set buf->b_chartab[]
{
int c;
int c2;
char_u *p;
int i;
int tilde;
int do_isalpha;
if (global)
{
/*
* Set the default size for printable characters:
* From <Space> to '~' is 1 (printable), others are 2 (not printable).
* This also inits all 'isident' and 'isfname' flags to FALSE.
*/
c = 0;
while (c < ' ')
g_chartab[c++] = (dy_flags & DY_UHEX) ? 4 : 2;
while (c <= '~')
g_chartab[c++] = 1 + CT_PRINT_CHAR;
while (c < 256)
{
// UTF-8: bytes 0xa0 - 0xff are printable (latin1)
if (enc_utf8 && c >= 0xa0)
g_chartab[c++] = CT_PRINT_CHAR + 1;
// euc-jp characters starting with 0x8e are single width
else if (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && c == 0x8e)
g_chartab[c++] = CT_PRINT_CHAR + 1;
// other double-byte chars can be printable AND double-width
else if (enc_dbcs != 0 && MB_BYTE2LEN(c) == 2)
g_chartab[c++] = CT_PRINT_CHAR + 2;
else
// the rest is unprintable by default
g_chartab[c++] = (dy_flags & DY_UHEX) ? 4 : 2;
}
// Assume that every multi-byte char is a filename character.
for (c = 1; c < 256; ++c)
if ((enc_dbcs != 0 && MB_BYTE2LEN(c) > 1)
|| (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && c == 0x8e)
|| (enc_utf8 && c >= 0xa0))
g_chartab[c] |= CT_FNAME_CHAR;
}
/*
* Init word char flags all to FALSE
*/
CLEAR_FIELD(buf->b_chartab);
if (enc_dbcs != 0)
for (c = 0; c < 256; ++c)
{
// double-byte characters are probably word characters
if (MB_BYTE2LEN(c) == 2)
SET_CHARTAB(buf, c);
}
/*
* In lisp mode the '-' character is included in keywords.
*/
if (buf->b_p_lisp)
SET_CHARTAB(buf, '-');
// Walk through the 'isident', 'iskeyword', 'isfname' and 'isprint'
// options Each option is a list of characters, character numbers or
// ranges, separated by commas, e.g.: "200-210,x,#-178,-"
for (i = global ? 0 : 3; i <= 3; ++i)
{
if (i == 0)
p = p_isi; // first round: 'isident'
else if (i == 1)
p = p_isp; // second round: 'isprint'
else if (i == 2)
p = p_isf; // third round: 'isfname'
else // i == 3
p = buf->b_p_isk; // fourth round: 'iskeyword'
while (*p)
{
tilde = FALSE;
do_isalpha = FALSE;
if (*p == '^' && p[1] != NUL)
{
tilde = TRUE;
++p;
}
if (VIM_ISDIGIT(*p))
c = getdigits(&p);
else if (has_mbyte)
c = mb_ptr2char_adv(&p);
else
c = *p++;
c2 = -1;
if (*p == '-' && p[1] != NUL)
{
++p;
if (VIM_ISDIGIT(*p))
c2 = getdigits(&p);
else if (has_mbyte)
c2 = mb_ptr2char_adv(&p);
else
c2 = *p++;
}
if (c <= 0 || c >= 256 || (c2 < c && c2 != -1) || c2 >= 256
|| !(*p == NUL || *p == ','))
return FAIL;
if (c2 == -1) // not a range
{
/*
* A single '@' (not "@-@"):
* Decide on letters being ID/printable/keyword chars with
* standard function isalpha(). This takes care of locale for
* single-byte characters).
*/
if (c == '@')
{
do_isalpha = TRUE;
c = 1;
c2 = 255;
}
else
c2 = c;
}
while (c <= c2)
{
// Use the MB_ functions here, because isalpha() doesn't
// work properly when 'encoding' is "latin1" and the locale is
// "C".
if (!do_isalpha || MB_ISLOWER(c) || MB_ISUPPER(c))
{
if (i == 0) // (re)set ID flag
{
if (tilde)
g_chartab[c] &= ~CT_ID_CHAR;
else
g_chartab[c] |= CT_ID_CHAR;
}
else if (i == 1) // (re)set printable
{
if ((c < ' ' || c > '~'
// For double-byte we keep the cell width, so
// that we can detect it from the first byte.
) && !(enc_dbcs && MB_BYTE2LEN(c) == 2))
{
if (tilde)
{
g_chartab[c] = (g_chartab[c] & ~CT_CELL_MASK)
+ ((dy_flags & DY_UHEX) ? 4 : 2);
g_chartab[c] &= ~CT_PRINT_CHAR;
}
else
{
g_chartab[c] = (g_chartab[c] & ~CT_CELL_MASK)
+ 1;
g_chartab[c] |= CT_PRINT_CHAR;
}
}
}
else if (i == 2) // (re)set fname flag
{
if (tilde)
g_chartab[c] &= ~CT_FNAME_CHAR;
else
g_chartab[c] |= CT_FNAME_CHAR;
}
else // i == 3 (re)set keyword flag
{
if (tilde)
RESET_CHARTAB(buf, c);
else
SET_CHARTAB(buf, c);
}
}
++c;
}
c = *p;
p = skip_to_option_part(p);
if (c == ',' && *p == NUL)
// Trailing comma is not allowed.
return FAIL;
}
}
chartab_initialized = TRUE;
return OK;
}
/*
* Translate any special characters in buf[bufsize] in-place.
* The result is a string with only printable characters, but if there is not
* enough room, not all characters will be translated.
*/
void
trans_characters(
char_u *buf,
int bufsize)
{
int len; // length of string needing translation
int room; // room in buffer after string
char_u *trs; // translated character
int trs_len; // length of trs[]
len = (int)STRLEN(buf);
room = bufsize - len;
while (*buf != 0)
{
// Assume a multi-byte character doesn't need translation.
if (has_mbyte && (trs_len = (*mb_ptr2len)(buf)) > 1)
len -= trs_len;
else
{
trs = transchar_byte(*buf);
trs_len = (int)STRLEN(trs);
if (trs_len > 1)
{
room -= trs_len - 1;
if (room <= 0)
return;
mch_memmove(buf + trs_len, buf + 1, (size_t)len);
}
mch_memmove(buf, trs, (size_t)trs_len);
--len;
}
buf += trs_len;
}
}
/*
* Translate a string into allocated memory, replacing special chars with
* printable chars. Returns NULL when out of memory.
*/
char_u *
transstr(char_u *s)
{
char_u *res;
char_u *p;
int l, len, c;
char_u hexbuf[11];
if (has_mbyte)
{
// Compute the length of the result, taking account of unprintable
// multi-byte characters.
len = 0;
p = s;
while (*p != NUL)
{
if ((l = (*mb_ptr2len)(p)) > 1)
{
c = (*mb_ptr2char)(p);
p += l;
if (vim_isprintc(c))
len += l;
else
{
transchar_hex(hexbuf, c);
len += (int)STRLEN(hexbuf);
}
}
else
{
l = byte2cells(*p++);
if (l > 0)
len += l;
else
len += 4; // illegal byte sequence
}
}
res = alloc(len + 1);
}
else
res = alloc(vim_strsize(s) + 1);
if (res == NULL)
return NULL;
*res = NUL;
p = s;
while (*p != NUL)
{
if (has_mbyte && (l = (*mb_ptr2len)(p)) > 1)
{
c = (*mb_ptr2char)(p);
if (vim_isprintc(c))
STRNCAT(res, p, l); // append printable multi-byte char
else
transchar_hex(res + STRLEN(res), c);
p += l;
}
else
STRCAT(res, transchar_byte(*p++));
}
return res;
}
/*
* Convert the string "str[orglen]" to do ignore-case comparing. Uses the
* current locale.
* When "buf" is NULL returns an allocated string (NULL for out-of-memory).
* Otherwise puts the result in "buf[buflen]".
*/
char_u *
str_foldcase(
char_u *str,
int orglen,
char_u *buf,
int buflen)
{
garray_T ga;
int i;
int len = orglen;
#define GA_CHAR(i) ((char_u *)ga.ga_data)[i]
#define GA_PTR(i) ((char_u *)ga.ga_data + (i))
#define STR_CHAR(i) (buf == NULL ? GA_CHAR(i) : buf[i])
#define STR_PTR(i) (buf == NULL ? GA_PTR(i) : buf + (i))
// Copy "str" into "buf" or allocated memory, unmodified.
if (buf == NULL)
{
ga_init2(&ga, 1, 10);
if (ga_grow(&ga, len + 1) == FAIL)
return NULL;
mch_memmove(ga.ga_data, str, (size_t)len);
ga.ga_len = len;
}
else
{
if (len >= buflen) // Ugly!
len = buflen - 1;
mch_memmove(buf, str, (size_t)len);
}
if (buf == NULL)
GA_CHAR(len) = NUL;
else
buf[len] = NUL;
// Make each character lower case.
i = 0;
while (STR_CHAR(i) != NUL)
{
if (enc_utf8 || (has_mbyte && MB_BYTE2LEN(STR_CHAR(i)) > 1))
{
if (enc_utf8)
{
int c = utf_ptr2char(STR_PTR(i));
int olen = utf_ptr2len(STR_PTR(i));
int lc = utf_tolower(c);
// Only replace the character when it is not an invalid
// sequence (ASCII character or more than one byte) and
// utf_tolower() doesn't return the original character.
if ((c < 0x80 || olen > 1) && c != lc)
{
int nlen = utf_char2len(lc);
// If the byte length changes need to shift the following
// characters forward or backward.
if (olen != nlen)
{
if (nlen > olen)
{
if (buf == NULL
? ga_grow(&ga, nlen - olen + 1) == FAIL
: len + nlen - olen >= buflen)
{
// out of memory, keep old char
lc = c;
nlen = olen;
}
}
if (olen != nlen)
{
if (buf == NULL)
{
STRMOVE(GA_PTR(i) + nlen, GA_PTR(i) + olen);
ga.ga_len += nlen - olen;
}
else
{
STRMOVE(buf + i + nlen, buf + i + olen);
len += nlen - olen;
}
}
}
(void)utf_char2bytes(lc, STR_PTR(i));
}
}
// skip to next multi-byte char
i += (*mb_ptr2len)(STR_PTR(i));
}
else
{
if (buf == NULL)
GA_CHAR(i) = TOLOWER_LOC(GA_CHAR(i));
else
buf[i] = TOLOWER_LOC(buf[i]);
++i;
}
}
if (buf == NULL)
return (char_u *)ga.ga_data;
return buf;
}
/*
* Catch 22: g_chartab[] can't be initialized before the options are
* initialized, and initializing options may cause transchar() to be called!
* When chartab_initialized == FALSE don't use g_chartab[].
* Does NOT work for multi-byte characters, c must be <= 255.
* Also doesn't work for the first byte of a multi-byte, "c" must be a
* character!
*/
static char_u transchar_charbuf[7];
char_u *
transchar(int c)
{
return transchar_buf(curbuf, c);
}
char_u *
transchar_buf(buf_T *buf, int c)
{
int i;
i = 0;
if (IS_SPECIAL(c)) // special key code, display as ~@ char
{
transchar_charbuf[0] = '~';
transchar_charbuf[1] = '@';
i = 2;
c = K_SECOND(c);
}
if ((!chartab_initialized && ((c >= ' ' && c <= '~')))
|| (c < 256 && vim_isprintc_strict(c)))
{
// printable character
transchar_charbuf[i] = c;
transchar_charbuf[i + 1] = NUL;
}
else
transchar_nonprint(buf, transchar_charbuf + i, c);
return transchar_charbuf;
}
/*
* Like transchar(), but called with a byte instead of a character. Checks
* for an illegal UTF-8 byte. Uses 'fileformat' of the current buffer.
*/
char_u *
transchar_byte(int c)
{
return transchar_byte_buf(curbuf, c);
}
/*
* Like transchar_buf(), but called with a byte instead of a character. Checks
* for an illegal UTF-8 byte. Uses 'fileformat' of "buf", unless it is NULL.
*/
char_u *
transchar_byte_buf(buf_T *buf, int c)
{
if (enc_utf8 && c >= 0x80)
{
transchar_nonprint(buf, transchar_charbuf, c);
return transchar_charbuf;
}
return transchar_buf(buf, c);
}
/*
* Convert non-printable character to two or more printable characters in
* "charbuf[]". "charbuf" needs to be able to hold five bytes.
* Does NOT work for multi-byte characters, c must be <= 255.
*/
void
transchar_nonprint(buf_T *buf, char_u *charbuf, int c)
{
if (c == NL)
c = NUL; // we use newline in place of a NUL
else if (buf != NULL && c == CAR && get_fileformat(buf) == EOL_MAC)
c = NL; // we use CR in place of NL in this case
if (dy_flags & DY_UHEX) // 'display' has "uhex"
transchar_hex(charbuf, c);
else if (c <= 0x7f) // 0x00 - 0x1f and 0x7f
{
charbuf[0] = '^';
charbuf[1] = c ^ 0x40; // DEL displayed as ^?
charbuf[2] = NUL;
}
else if (enc_utf8)
{
transchar_hex(charbuf, c);
}
else if (c >= ' ' + 0x80 && c <= '~' + 0x80) // 0xa0 - 0xfe
{
charbuf[0] = '|';
charbuf[1] = c - 0x80;
charbuf[2] = NUL;
}
else // 0x80 - 0x9f and 0xff
{
charbuf[0] = '~';
charbuf[1] = (c - 0x80) ^ 0x40; // 0xff displayed as ~?
charbuf[2] = NUL;
}
}
void
transchar_hex(char_u *buf, int c)
{
int i = 0;
buf[0] = '<';
if (c > 255)
{
buf[++i] = nr2hex((unsigned)c >> 12);
buf[++i] = nr2hex((unsigned)c >> 8);
}
buf[++i] = nr2hex((unsigned)c >> 4);
buf[++i] = nr2hex((unsigned)c);
buf[++i] = '>';
buf[++i] = NUL;
}
/*
* Convert the lower 4 bits of byte "c" to its hex character.
* Lower case letters are used to avoid the confusion of <F1> being 0xf1 or
* function key 1.
*/
static unsigned
nr2hex(unsigned c)
{
if ((c & 0xf) <= 9)
return (c & 0xf) + '0';
return (c & 0xf) - 10 + 'a';
}
/*
* Return number of display cells occupied by byte "b".
* Caller must make sure 0 <= b <= 255.
* For multi-byte mode "b" must be the first byte of a character.
* A TAB is counted as two cells: "^I".
* For UTF-8 mode this will return 0 for bytes >= 0x80, because the number of
* cells depends on further bytes.
*/
int
byte2cells(int b)
{
if (enc_utf8 && b >= 0x80)
return 0;
return (g_chartab[b] & CT_CELL_MASK);
}
/*
* Return number of display cells occupied by character "c".
* "c" can be a special key (negative number) in which case 3 or 4 is returned.
* A TAB is counted as two cells: "^I" or four: "<09>".
*/
int
char2cells(int c)
{
if (IS_SPECIAL(c))
return char2cells(K_SECOND(c)) + 2;
if (c >= 0x80)
{
// UTF-8: above 0x80 need to check the value
if (enc_utf8)
return utf_char2cells(c);
// DBCS: double-byte means double-width, except for euc-jp with first
// byte 0x8e
if (enc_dbcs != 0 && c >= 0x100)
{
if (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && ((unsigned)c >> 8) == 0x8e)
return 1;
return 2;
}
}
return (g_chartab[c & 0xff] & CT_CELL_MASK);
}
/*
* Return number of display cells occupied by character at "*p".
* A TAB is counted as two cells: "^I" or four: "<09>".
*/
int
ptr2cells(char_u *p)
{
if (!has_mbyte)
return byte2cells(*p);
// For UTF-8 we need to look at more bytes if the first byte is >= 0x80.
if (enc_utf8 && *p >= 0x80)
return utf_ptr2cells(p);
// For DBCS we can tell the cell count from the first byte.
return (g_chartab[*p] & CT_CELL_MASK);
}
/*
* Return the number of character cells string "s" will take on the screen,
* counting TABs as two characters: "^I".
*/
int
vim_strsize(char_u *s)
{
return vim_strnsize(s, (int)MAXCOL);
}
/*
* Return the number of character cells string "s[len]" will take on the
* screen, counting TABs as two characters: "^I".
*/
int
vim_strnsize(char_u *s, int len)
{
int size = 0;
while (*s != NUL && --len >= 0)
{
int l = (*mb_ptr2len)(s);
size += ptr2cells(s);
s += l;
len -= l - 1;
}
return size;
}
/*
* Return the number of characters 'c' will take on the screen, taking
* into account the size of a tab.
* Use a define to make it fast, this is used very often!!!
* Also see getvcol() below.
*/
#ifdef FEAT_VARTABS
# define RET_WIN_BUF_CHARTABSIZE(wp, buf, p, col) \
if (*(p) == TAB && (!(wp)->w_p_list || (wp)->w_lcs_chars.tab1)) \
{ \
return tabstop_padding(col, (buf)->b_p_ts, (buf)->b_p_vts_array); \
} \
else \
return ptr2cells(p);
#else
# define RET_WIN_BUF_CHARTABSIZE(wp, buf, p, col) \
if (*(p) == TAB && (!(wp)->w_p_list || wp->w_lcs_chars.tab1)) \
{ \
int ts; \
ts = (buf)->b_p_ts; \
return (int)(ts - (col % ts)); \
} \
else \
return ptr2cells(p);
#endif
int
chartabsize(char_u *p, colnr_T col)
{
RET_WIN_BUF_CHARTABSIZE(curwin, curbuf, p, col)
}
#ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK
static int
win_chartabsize(win_T *wp, char_u *p, colnr_T col)
{
RET_WIN_BUF_CHARTABSIZE(wp, wp->w_buffer, p, col)
}
#endif
/*
* Return the number of characters the string "s" will take on the screen,
* taking into account the size of a tab.
* Does not handle text properties, since "s" is not a buffer line.
*/
int
linetabsize_str(char_u *s)
{
return linetabsize_col(0, s);
}
/*
* Like linetabsize_str(), but "s" starts at column "startcol".
*/
int
linetabsize_col(int startcol, char_u *s)
{
chartabsize_T cts;
init_chartabsize_arg(&cts, curwin, 0, startcol, s, s);
while (*cts.cts_ptr != NUL)
cts.cts_vcol += lbr_chartabsize_adv(&cts);
clear_chartabsize_arg(&cts);
return (int)cts.cts_vcol;
}
/*
* Like linetabsize_str(), but for a given window instead of the current one.
*/
int
win_linetabsize(win_T *wp, linenr_T lnum, char_u *line, colnr_T len)
{
chartabsize_T cts;
init_chartabsize_arg(&cts, wp, lnum, 0, line, line);
win_linetabsize_cts(&cts, len);
clear_chartabsize_arg(&cts);
return (int)cts.cts_vcol;
}
/*
* Return the number of cells line "lnum" of window "wp" will take on the
* screen, taking into account the size of a tab and text properties.
*/
int
linetabsize(win_T *wp, linenr_T lnum)
{
return win_linetabsize(wp, lnum,
ml_get_buf(wp->w_buffer, lnum, FALSE), (colnr_T)MAXCOL);
}
void
win_linetabsize_cts(chartabsize_T *cts, colnr_T len)
{
#ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
cts->cts_with_trailing = len == MAXCOL;
#endif
for ( ; *cts->cts_ptr != NUL && (len == MAXCOL || cts->cts_ptr < cts->cts_line + len);
MB_PTR_ADV(cts->cts_ptr))
cts->cts_vcol += win_lbr_chartabsize(cts, NULL);
#ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
// check for a virtual text at the end of a line or on an empty line
if (len == MAXCOL && cts->cts_has_prop_with_text && *cts->cts_ptr == NUL)
{
(void)win_lbr_chartabsize(cts, NULL);
cts->cts_vcol += cts->cts_cur_text_width;
// when properties are above or below the empty line must also be
// counted
if (cts->cts_ptr == cts->cts_line && cts->cts_prop_lines > 0)
++cts->cts_vcol;
}
#endif
}
/*
* Return TRUE if 'c' is a normal identifier character:
* Letters and characters from the 'isident' option.
*/
int
vim_isIDc(int c)
{
return (c > 0 && c < 0x100 && (g_chartab[c] & CT_ID_CHAR));
}
/*
* Like vim_isIDc() but not using the 'isident' option: letters, numbers and
* underscore.
*/
int
vim_isNormalIDc(int c)
{
return ASCII_ISALNUM(c) || c == '_';
}
/*
* return TRUE if 'c' is a keyword character: Letters and characters from
* 'iskeyword' option for the current buffer.
* For multi-byte characters mb_get_class() is used (builtin rules).
*/
int
vim_iswordc(int c)
{
return vim_iswordc_buf(c, curbuf);
}
int
vim_iswordc_buf(int c, buf_T *buf)
{
if (c >= 0x100)
{
if (enc_dbcs != 0)
return dbcs_class((unsigned)c >> 8, (unsigned)(c & 0xff)) >= 2;
if (enc_utf8)
return utf_class_buf(c, buf) >= 2;
return FALSE;
}
return (c > 0 && GET_CHARTAB(buf, c) != 0);
}
/*
* Just like vim_iswordc() but uses a pointer to the (multi-byte) character.
*/
int
vim_iswordp(char_u *p)
{
return vim_iswordp_buf(p, curbuf);
}
int
vim_iswordp_buf(char_u *p, buf_T *buf)
{
int c = *p;
if (has_mbyte && MB_BYTE2LEN(c) > 1)
c = (*mb_ptr2char)(p);
return vim_iswordc_buf(c, buf);
}
/*
* Return TRUE if 'c' is a valid file-name character as specified with the
* 'isfname' option.
* Assume characters above 0x100 are valid (multi-byte).
* To be used for commands like "gf".
*/
int
vim_isfilec(int c)
{
return (c >= 0x100 || (c > 0 && (g_chartab[c] & CT_FNAME_CHAR)));
}
#if defined(FEAT_SPELL) || defined(PROTO)
/*
* Return TRUE if 'c' is a valid file-name character, including characters left
* out of 'isfname' to make "gf" work, such as comma, space, '@', etc.
*/
int
vim_is_fname_char(int c)
{
return vim_isfilec(c) || c == ',' || c == ' ' || c == '@';
}
#endif
/*
* return TRUE if 'c' is a valid file-name character or a wildcard character
* Assume characters above 0x100 are valid (multi-byte).
* Explicitly interpret ']' as a wildcard character as mch_has_wildcard("]")
* returns false.
*/
int
vim_isfilec_or_wc(int c)
{
char_u buf[2];
buf[0] = (char_u)c;
buf[1] = NUL;
return vim_isfilec(c) || c == ']' || mch_has_wildcard(buf);
}
/*
* Return TRUE if 'c' is a printable character.
* Assume characters above 0x100 are printable (multi-byte), except for
* Unicode.
*/
int
vim_isprintc(int c)
{
if (enc_utf8 && c >= 0x100)
return utf_printable(c);
return (c >= 0x100 || (c > 0 && (g_chartab[c] & CT_PRINT_CHAR)));
}
/*
* Strict version of vim_isprintc(c), don't return TRUE if "c" is the head
* byte of a double-byte character.
*/
int
vim_isprintc_strict(int c)
{
if (enc_dbcs != 0 && c < 0x100 && MB_BYTE2LEN(c) > 1)
return FALSE;
if (enc_utf8 && c >= 0x100)
return utf_printable(c);
return (c >= 0x100 || (c > 0 && (g_chartab[c] & CT_PRINT_CHAR)));
}
/*
* Prepare the structure passed to chartabsize functions.
* "line" is the start of the line, "ptr" is the first relevant character.
* When "lnum" is zero do not use text properties that insert text.
*/
void
init_chartabsize_arg(
chartabsize_T *cts,
win_T *wp,
linenr_T lnum UNUSED,
colnr_T col,
char_u *line,
char_u *ptr)
{
CLEAR_POINTER(cts);
cts->cts_win = wp;
cts->cts_vcol = col;
cts->cts_line = line;
cts->cts_ptr = ptr;
#ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK
cts->cts_bri_size = -1;
#endif
#ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
if (lnum > 0 && !ignore_text_props)
{
char_u *prop_start;
int count;
count = get_text_props(wp->w_buffer, lnum, &prop_start, FALSE);
cts->cts_text_prop_count = count;
if (count > 0)
{
// Make a copy of the properties, so that they are properly
// aligned. Make it twice as long for the sorting below.
cts->cts_text_props = ALLOC_MULT(textprop_T, count * 2);
if (cts->cts_text_props == NULL)
cts->cts_text_prop_count = 0;
else
{
int i;
mch_memmove(cts->cts_text_props + count, prop_start,
count * sizeof(textprop_T));
for (i = 0; i < count; ++i)
{
textprop_T *tp = cts->cts_text_props + i + count;