1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 1993, 1994
3 *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
4 * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
5 *	Keith Bostic.  All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * See the LICENSE file for redistribution information.
8 */
9
10#include "config.h"
11
12#ifndef lint
13static const char sccsid[] = "$Id: v_txt.c,v 11.5 2013/05/19 20:37:45 bentley Exp $";
14#endif /* not lint */
15
16#include <sys/types.h>
17#include <sys/queue.h>
18#include <sys/stat.h>
19
20#include <bitstring.h>
21#include <ctype.h>
22#include <errno.h>
23#include <limits.h>
24#include <stdio.h>
25#include <stdlib.h>
26#include <string.h>
27#include <unistd.h>
28
29#include "../common/common.h"
30#include "vi.h"
31
32static int	 txt_abbrev(SCR *, TEXT *, CHAR_T *, int, int *, int *);
33static void	 txt_ai_resolve(SCR *, TEXT *, int *);
34static TEXT	*txt_backup(SCR *, TEXTH *, TEXT *, u_int32_t *);
35static int	 txt_dent(SCR *, TEXT *, int);
36static int	 txt_emark(SCR *, TEXT *, size_t);
37static void	 txt_err(SCR *, TEXTH *);
38static int	 txt_fc(SCR *, TEXT *, int *);
39static int	 txt_fc_col(SCR *, int, ARGS **);
40static int	 txt_hex(SCR *, TEXT *);
41static int	 txt_insch(SCR *, TEXT *, CHAR_T *, u_int);
42static int	 txt_isrch(SCR *, VICMD *, TEXT *, u_int8_t *);
43static int	 txt_map_end(SCR *);
44static int	 txt_map_init(SCR *);
45static int	 txt_margin(SCR *, TEXT *, TEXT *, int *, u_int32_t);
46static void	 txt_nomorech(SCR *);
47static void	 txt_Rresolve(SCR *, TEXTH *, TEXT *, const size_t);
48static int	 txt_resolve(SCR *, TEXTH *, u_int32_t);
49static int	 txt_showmatch(SCR *, TEXT *);
50static void	 txt_unmap(SCR *, TEXT *, u_int32_t *);
51
52/* Cursor character (space is hard to track on the screen). */
53#if defined(DEBUG) && 0
54#undef	CH_CURSOR
55#define	CH_CURSOR	'+'
56#endif
57
58/*
59 * v_tcmd --
60 *	Fill a buffer from the terminal for vi.
61 *
62 * PUBLIC: int v_tcmd(SCR *, VICMD *, ARG_CHAR_T, u_int);
63 */
64int
65v_tcmd(SCR *sp, VICMD *vp, ARG_CHAR_T prompt, u_int flags)
66{
67	/* Normally, we end up where we started. */
68	vp->m_final.lno = sp->lno;
69	vp->m_final.cno = sp->cno;
70
71	/* Initialize the map. */
72	if (txt_map_init(sp))
73		return (1);
74
75	/* Move to the last line. */
76	sp->lno = TMAP[0].lno;
77	sp->cno = 0;
78
79	/* Don't update the modeline for now. */
80	F_SET(sp, SC_TINPUT_INFO);
81
82	/* Set the input flags. */
83	LF_SET(TXT_APPENDEOL |
84	    TXT_CR | TXT_ESCAPE | TXT_INFOLINE | TXT_MAPINPUT);
85	if (O_ISSET(sp, O_ALTWERASE))
86		LF_SET(TXT_ALTWERASE);
87	if (O_ISSET(sp, O_TTYWERASE))
88		LF_SET(TXT_TTYWERASE);
89
90	/* Do the input thing. */
91	if (v_txt(sp, vp, NULL, NULL, 0, prompt, 0, 1, flags))
92		return (1);
93
94	/* Reenable the modeline updates. */
95	F_CLR(sp, SC_TINPUT_INFO);
96
97	/* Clean up the map. */
98	if (txt_map_end(sp))
99		return (1);
100
101	if (IS_ONELINE(sp))
102		F_SET(sp, SC_SCR_REDRAW);	/* XXX */
103
104	/* Set the cursor to the resulting position. */
105	sp->lno = vp->m_final.lno;
106	sp->cno = vp->m_final.cno;
107
108	return (0);
109}
110
111/*
112 * txt_map_init
113 *	Initialize the screen map for colon command-line input.
114 */
115static int
116txt_map_init(SCR *sp)
117{
118	SMAP *esmp;
119	VI_PRIVATE *vip;
120
121	vip = VIP(sp);
122	if (!IS_ONELINE(sp)) {
123		/*
124		 * Fake like the user is doing input on the last line of the
125		 * screen.  This makes all of the scrolling work correctly,
126		 * and allows us the use of the vi text editing routines, not
127		 * to mention practically infinite length ex commands.
128		 *
129		 * Save the current location.
130		 */
131		vip->sv_tm_lno = TMAP->lno;
132		vip->sv_tm_soff = TMAP->soff;
133		vip->sv_tm_coff = TMAP->coff;
134		vip->sv_t_maxrows = sp->t_maxrows;
135		vip->sv_t_minrows = sp->t_minrows;
136		vip->sv_t_rows = sp->t_rows;
137
138		/*
139		 * If it's a small screen, TMAP may be small for the screen.
140		 * Fix it, filling in fake lines as we go.
141		 */
142		if (IS_SMALL(sp))
143			for (esmp =
144			    HMAP + (sp->t_maxrows - 1); TMAP < esmp; ++TMAP) {
145				TMAP[1].lno = TMAP[0].lno + 1;
146				TMAP[1].coff = HMAP->coff;
147				TMAP[1].soff = 1;
148			}
149
150		/* Build the fake entry. */
151		TMAP[1].lno = TMAP[0].lno + 1;
152		TMAP[1].soff = 1;
153		TMAP[1].coff = 0;
154		SMAP_FLUSH(&TMAP[1]);
155		++TMAP;
156
157		/* Reset the screen information. */
158		sp->t_rows = sp->t_minrows = ++sp->t_maxrows;
159	}
160	return (0);
161}
162
163/*
164 * txt_map_end
165 *	Reset the screen map for colon command-line input.
166 */
167static int
168txt_map_end(SCR *sp)
169{
170	VI_PRIVATE *vip;
171	size_t cnt;
172
173	vip = VIP(sp);
174	if (!IS_ONELINE(sp)) {
175		/* Restore the screen information. */
176		sp->t_rows = vip->sv_t_rows;
177		sp->t_minrows = vip->sv_t_minrows;
178		sp->t_maxrows = vip->sv_t_maxrows;
179
180		/*
181		 * If it's a small screen, TMAP may be wrong.  Clear any
182		 * lines that might have been overwritten.
183		 */
184		if (IS_SMALL(sp)) {
185			for (cnt = sp->t_rows; cnt <= sp->t_maxrows; ++cnt) {
186				(void)sp->gp->scr_move(sp, cnt, 0);
187				(void)sp->gp->scr_clrtoeol(sp);
188			}
189			TMAP = HMAP + (sp->t_rows - 1);
190		} else
191			--TMAP;
192
193		/*
194		 * The map may be wrong if the user entered more than one
195		 * (logical) line.  Fix it.  If the user entered a whole
196		 * screen, this will be slow, but we probably don't care.
197		 */
198		if (!O_ISSET(sp, O_LEFTRIGHT))
199			while (vip->sv_tm_lno != TMAP->lno ||
200			    vip->sv_tm_soff != TMAP->soff)
201				if (vs_sm_1down(sp))
202					return (1);
203	}
204
205	/*
206	 * Invalidate the cursor and the line size cache, the line never
207	 * really existed.  This fixes bugs where the user searches for
208	 * the last line on the screen + 1 and the refresh routine thinks
209	 * that's where we just were.
210	 */
211	VI_SCR_CFLUSH(vip);
212	F_SET(vip, VIP_CUR_INVALID);
213
214	return (0);
215}
216
217/*
218 * If doing input mapping on the colon command line, may need to unmap
219 * based on the command.
220 */
221#define	UNMAP_TST							\
222	FL_ISSET(ec_flags, EC_MAPINPUT) && LF_ISSET(TXT_INFOLINE)
223
224/*
225 * Internally, we maintain tp->lno and tp->cno, externally, everyone uses
226 * sp->lno and sp->cno.  Make them consistent as necessary.
227 */
228#define	UPDATE_POSITION(sp, tp) {					\
229	(sp)->lno = (tp)->lno;						\
230	(sp)->cno = (tp)->cno;						\
231}
232
233/*
234 * v_txt --
235 *	Vi text input.
236 *
237 * PUBLIC: int v_txt(SCR *, VICMD *, MARK *,
238 * PUBLIC:    const CHAR_T *, size_t, ARG_CHAR_T, recno_t, u_long, u_int32_t);
239 */
240int
241v_txt(
242	SCR *sp,
243	VICMD *vp,
244	MARK *tm,		/* To MARK. */
245	const CHAR_T *lp,	/* Input line. */
246	size_t len,		/* Input line length. */
247	ARG_CHAR_T prompt,	/* Prompt to display. */
248	recno_t ai_line,	/* Line number to use for autoindent count. */
249	u_long rcount,		/* Replay count. */
250	u_int32_t flags)	/* TXT_* flags. */
251{
252	EVENT ev, *evp = NULL;	/* Current event. */
253	EVENT fc;		/* File name completion event. */
254	GS *gp;
255	TEXT *ntp, *tp;		/* Input text structures. */
256	TEXT ait;		/* Autoindent text structure. */
257	TEXT wmt = {{ 0 }};	/* Wrapmargin text structure. */
258	TEXTH *tiqh;
259	VI_PRIVATE *vip;
260	abb_t abb;		/* State of abbreviation checks. */
261	carat_t carat;		/* State of the "[^0]^D" sequences. */
262	quote_t quote;		/* State of quotation. */
263	size_t owrite, insert;	/* Temporary copies of TEXT fields. */
264	size_t margin;		/* Wrapmargin value. */
265	size_t rcol;		/* 0-N: insert offset in the replay buffer. */
266	size_t tcol;		/* Temporary column. */
267	u_int32_t ec_flags;	/* Input mapping flags. */
268#define	IS_RESTART	0x01	/* Reset the incremental search. */
269#define	IS_RUNNING	0x02	/* Incremental search turned on. */
270	u_int8_t is_flags;
271	int abcnt, ab_turnoff;	/* Abbreviation character count, switch. */
272	int filec_redraw;	/* Redraw after the file completion routine. */
273	int hexcnt;		/* Hex character count. */
274	int showmatch;		/* Showmatch set on this character. */
275	int wm_set, wm_skip;	/* Wrapmargin happened, blank skip flags. */
276	int max, tmp;
277	int nochange;
278	CHAR_T *p;
279
280	gp = sp->gp;
281	vip = VIP(sp);
282
283	/*
284	 * Set the input flag, so tabs get displayed correctly
285	 * and everyone knows that the text buffer is in use.
286	 */
287	F_SET(sp, SC_TINPUT);
288
289	/*
290	 * Get one TEXT structure with some initial buffer space, reusing
291	 * the last one if it's big enough.  (All TEXT bookkeeping fields
292	 * default to 0 -- text_init() handles this.)  If changing a line,
293	 * copy it into the TEXT buffer.
294	 */
295	tiqh = sp->tiq;
296	if (!TAILQ_EMPTY(tiqh)) {
297		tp = TAILQ_FIRST(tiqh);
298		if (TAILQ_NEXT(tp, q) != NULL ||
299		    tp->lb_len < (len + 32) * sizeof(CHAR_T)) {
300			text_lfree(tiqh);
301			goto newtp;
302		}
303		tp->ai = tp->insert = tp->offset = tp->owrite = 0;
304		if (lp != NULL) {
305			tp->len = len;
306			BINC_RETW(sp, tp->lb, tp->lb_len, len);
307			MEMMOVE(tp->lb, lp, len);
308		} else
309			tp->len = 0;
310	} else {
311newtp:		if ((tp = text_init(sp, lp, len, len + 32)) == NULL)
312			return (1);
313		TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(tiqh, tp, q);
314	}
315
316	/* Set default termination condition. */
317	tp->term = TERM_OK;
318
319	/* Set the starting line, column. */
320	tp->lno = sp->lno;
321	tp->cno = sp->cno;
322
323	/*
324	 * Set the insert and overwrite counts.  If overwriting characters,
325	 * do insertion afterward.  If not overwriting characters, assume
326	 * doing insertion.  If change is to a mark, emphasize it with an
327	 * CH_ENDMARK character.
328	 */
329	if (len) {
330		if (LF_ISSET(TXT_OVERWRITE)) {
331			tp->owrite = (tm->cno - tp->cno) + 1;
332			tp->insert = (len - tm->cno) - 1;
333		} else
334			tp->insert = len - tp->cno;
335
336		if (LF_ISSET(TXT_EMARK) && txt_emark(sp, tp, tm->cno))
337			return (1);
338	}
339
340	/*
341	 * Many of the special cases in text input are to handle autoindent
342	 * support.  Somebody decided that it would be a good idea if "^^D"
343	 * and "0^D" deleted all of the autoindented characters.  In an editor
344	 * that takes single character input from the user, this beggars the
345	 * imagination.  Note also, "^^D" resets the next lines' autoindent,
346	 * but "0^D" doesn't.
347	 *
348	 * We assume that autoindent only happens on empty lines, so insert
349	 * and overwrite will be zero.  If doing autoindent, figure out how
350	 * much indentation we need and fill it in.  Update input column and
351	 * screen cursor as necessary.
352	 */
353	if (LF_ISSET(TXT_AUTOINDENT) && ai_line != OOBLNO) {
354		if (v_txt_auto(sp, ai_line, NULL, 0, tp))
355			return (1);
356		tp->cno = tp->ai;
357	} else {
358		/*
359		 * The cc and S commands have a special feature -- leading
360		 * <blank> characters are handled as autoindent characters.
361		 * Beauty!
362		 */
363		if (LF_ISSET(TXT_AICHARS)) {
364			tp->offset = 0;
365			tp->ai = tp->cno;
366		} else
367			tp->offset = tp->cno;
368	}
369
370	/* If getting a command buffer from the user, there may be a prompt. */
371	if (LF_ISSET(TXT_PROMPT)) {
372		tp->lb[tp->cno++] = prompt;
373		++tp->len;
374		++tp->offset;
375	}
376
377	/*
378	 * If appending after the end-of-line, add a space into the buffer
379	 * and move the cursor right.  This space is inserted, i.e. pushed
380	 * along, and then deleted when the line is resolved.  Assumes that
381	 * the cursor is already positioned at the end of the line.  This
382	 * avoids the nastiness of having the cursor reside on a magical
383	 * column, i.e. a column that doesn't really exist.  The only down
384	 * side is that we may wrap lines or scroll the screen before it's
385	 * strictly necessary.  Not a big deal.
386	 */
387	if (LF_ISSET(TXT_APPENDEOL)) {
388		tp->lb[tp->cno] = CH_CURSOR;
389		++tp->len;
390		++tp->insert;
391		(void)vs_change(sp, tp->lno, LINE_RESET);
392	}
393
394	/*
395	 * Historic practice is that the wrapmargin value was a distance
396	 * from the RIGHT-HAND margin, not the left.  It's more useful to
397	 * us as a distance from the left-hand margin, i.e. the same as
398	 * the wraplen value.  The wrapmargin option is historic practice.
399	 * Nvi added the wraplen option so that it would be possible to
400	 * edit files with consistent margins without knowing the number of
401	 * columns in the window.
402	 *
403	 * XXX
404	 * Setting margin causes a significant performance hit.  Normally
405	 * we don't update the screen if there are keys waiting, but we
406	 * have to if margin is set, otherwise the screen routines don't
407	 * know where the cursor is.
408	 *
409	 * !!!
410	 * Abbreviated keys were affected by the wrapmargin option in the
411	 * historic 4BSD vi.  Mapped keys were usually, but sometimes not.
412	 * See the comment in vi/v_text():set_txt_std for more information.
413	 *
414	 * !!!
415	 * One more special case.  If an inserted <blank> character causes
416	 * wrapmargin to split the line, the next user entered character is
417	 * discarded if it's a <space> character.
418	 */
419	wm_set = wm_skip = 0;
420	if (LF_ISSET(TXT_WRAPMARGIN))
421		if ((margin = O_VAL(sp, O_WRAPMARGIN)) != 0)
422			margin = sp->cols - margin;
423		else
424			margin = O_VAL(sp, O_WRAPLEN);
425	else
426		margin = 0;
427
428	/* Initialize abbreviation checks. */
429	abcnt = ab_turnoff = 0;
430	abb = F_ISSET(gp, G_ABBREV) &&
431	    LF_ISSET(TXT_MAPINPUT) ? AB_INWORD : AB_NOTSET;
432
433	/*
434	 * Set up the dot command.  Dot commands are done by saving the actual
435	 * characters and then reevaluating them so that things like wrapmargin
436	 * can change between the insert and the replay.
437	 *
438	 * !!!
439	 * Historically, vi did not remap or reabbreviate replayed input.  (It
440	 * did beep at you if you changed an abbreviation and then replayed the
441	 * input.  We're not that compatible.)  We don't have to do anything to
442	 * avoid remapping, as we're not getting characters from the terminal
443	 * routines.  Turn the abbreviation check off.
444	 *
445	 * XXX
446	 * It would be nice if we could swallow backspaces and such, but it's
447	 * not all that easy to do.  What we can do is turn off the common
448	 * error messages during the replay.  Otherwise, when the user enters
449	 * an illegal command, e.g., "Ia<erase><erase><erase><erase>b<escape>",
450	 * and then does a '.', they get a list of error messages after command
451	 * completion.
452	 */
453	rcol = 0;
454	if (LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY)) {
455		abb = AB_NOTSET;
456		LF_CLR(TXT_RECORD);
457	}
458
459	/* Other text input mode setup. */
460	quote = Q_NOTSET;
461	carat = C_NOTSET;
462	nochange = 0;
463	FL_INIT(is_flags,
464	    LF_ISSET(TXT_SEARCHINCR) ? IS_RESTART | IS_RUNNING : 0);
465	filec_redraw = hexcnt = showmatch = 0;
466
467	/* Initialize input flags. */
468	ec_flags = LF_ISSET(TXT_MAPINPUT) ? EC_MAPINPUT : 0;
469
470	/* Refresh the screen. */
471	UPDATE_POSITION(sp, tp);
472	if (vs_refresh(sp, 1))
473		return (1);
474
475	/* If it's dot, just do it now. */
476	if (F_ISSET(vp, VC_ISDOT))
477		goto replay;
478
479	/* Get an event. */
480	evp = &ev;
481next:	if (v_event_get(sp, evp, 0, ec_flags))
482		return (1);
483
484	/*
485	 * If file completion overwrote part of the screen and nothing else has
486	 * been displayed, clean up.  We don't do this as part of the normal
487	 * message resolution because we know the user is on the colon command
488	 * line and there's no reason to enter explicit characters to continue.
489	 */
490	if (filec_redraw && !F_ISSET(sp, SC_SCR_EXWROTE)) {
491		filec_redraw = 0;
492
493		fc.e_event = E_REPAINT;
494		fc.e_flno = vip->totalcount >=
495		    sp->rows ? 1 : sp->rows - vip->totalcount;
496		fc.e_tlno = sp->rows;
497		vip->linecount = vip->lcontinue = vip->totalcount = 0;
498		(void)vs_repaint(sp, &fc);
499		(void)vs_refresh(sp, 1);
500	}
501
502	/* Deal with all non-character events. */
503	switch (evp->e_event) {
504	case E_CHARACTER:
505		break;
506	case E_ERR:
507	case E_EOF:
508		F_SET(sp, SC_EXIT_FORCE);
509		return (1);
510	case E_INTERRUPT:
511		/*
512		 * !!!
513		 * Historically, <interrupt> exited the user from text input
514		 * mode or cancelled a colon command, and returned to command
515		 * mode.  It also beeped the terminal, but that seems a bit
516		 * excessive.
517		 */
518		goto k_escape;
519	case E_REPAINT:
520		if (vs_repaint(sp, &ev))
521			return (1);
522		goto next;
523	case E_WRESIZE:
524		/* <resize> interrupts the input mode. */
525		v_emsg(sp, NULL, VIM_WRESIZE);
526		goto k_escape;
527	default:
528		v_event_err(sp, evp);
529		goto k_escape;
530	}
531
532	/*
533	 * !!!
534	 * If the first character of the input is a nul, replay the previous
535	 * input.  (Historically, it's okay to replay non-existent input.)
536	 * This was not documented as far as I know, and is a great test of vi
537	 * clones.
538	 */
539	if (LF_ISSET(TXT_RECORD) && rcol == 0 && evp->e_c == '\0') {
540		if (vip->rep == NULL)
541			goto done;
542
543		abb = AB_NOTSET;
544		LF_CLR(TXT_RECORD);
545		LF_SET(TXT_REPLAY);
546		goto replay;
547	}
548
549	/*
550	 * File name completion and colon command-line editing.   We don't
551	 * have enough meta characters, so we expect people to overload
552	 * them.  If the two characters are the same, then we do file name
553	 * completion if the cursor is past the first column, and do colon
554	 * command-line editing if it's not.
555	 */
556	if (quote == Q_NOTSET) {
557		int L__cedit, L__filec;
558
559		L__cedit = L__filec = 0;
560		if (LF_ISSET(TXT_CEDIT) && O_STR(sp, O_CEDIT) != NULL &&
561		    O_STR(sp, O_CEDIT)[0] == evp->e_c)
562			L__cedit = 1;
563		if (LF_ISSET(TXT_FILEC) && O_STR(sp, O_FILEC) != NULL &&
564		    O_STR(sp, O_FILEC)[0] == evp->e_c)
565			L__filec = 1;
566		if (L__cedit == 1 && (L__filec == 0 || tp->cno == tp->offset)) {
567			tp->term = TERM_CEDIT;
568			goto k_escape;
569		}
570		if (L__filec == 1) {
571			if (txt_fc(sp, tp, &filec_redraw))
572				goto err;
573			goto resolve;
574		}
575	}
576
577	/* Abbreviation overflow check.  See comment in txt_abbrev(). */
578#define	MAX_ABBREVIATION_EXPANSION	256
579	if (F_ISSET(&evp->e_ch, CH_ABBREVIATED)) {
580		if (++abcnt > MAX_ABBREVIATION_EXPANSION) {
581			if (v_event_flush(sp, CH_ABBREVIATED))
582				msgq(sp, M_ERR,
583"191|Abbreviation exceeded expansion limit: characters discarded");
584			abcnt = 0;
585			if (LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY))
586				goto done;
587			goto resolve;
588		}
589	} else
590		abcnt = 0;
591
592	/* Check to see if the character fits into the replay buffers. */
593	if (LF_ISSET(TXT_RECORD)) {
594		BINC_GOTO(sp, EVENT, vip->rep,
595		    vip->rep_len, (rcol + 1) * sizeof(EVENT));
596		vip->rep[rcol++] = *evp;
597	}
598
599replay:	if (LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY)) {
600		if (rcol == vip->rep_cnt)
601			goto k_escape;
602		evp = vip->rep + rcol++;
603	}
604
605	/* Wrapmargin check for leading space. */
606	if (wm_skip) {
607		wm_skip = 0;
608		if (evp->e_c == ' ')
609			goto resolve;
610	}
611
612	/* If quoted by someone else, simply insert the character. */
613	if (F_ISSET(&evp->e_ch, CH_QUOTED))
614		goto insq_ch;
615
616	/*
617	 * !!!
618	 * If this character was quoted by a K_VLNEXT or a backslash, replace
619	 * the placeholder (a carat or a backslash) with the new character.
620	 * If it was quoted by a K_VLNEXT, we've already adjusted the cursor
621	 * because it has to appear on top of the placeholder character.  If
622	 * it was quoted by a backslash, adjust the cursor now, the cursor
623	 * doesn't appear on top of it.  Historic practice in both cases.
624	 *
625	 * Skip tests for abbreviations; ":ab xa XA" followed by "ixa^V<space>"
626	 * doesn't perform an abbreviation.  Special case, ^V^J (not ^V^M) is
627	 * the same as ^J, historically.
628	 */
629	if (quote == Q_BTHIS || quote == Q_VTHIS) {
630		FL_CLR(ec_flags, EC_QUOTED);
631		if (LF_ISSET(TXT_MAPINPUT))
632			FL_SET(ec_flags, EC_MAPINPUT);
633
634		if (quote == Q_BTHIS &&
635		    (evp->e_value == K_VERASE || evp->e_value == K_VKILL)) {
636			quote = Q_NOTSET;
637			--tp->cno;
638			++tp->owrite;
639			goto insl_ch;
640		}
641		if (quote == Q_VTHIS && evp->e_value != K_NL) {
642			quote = Q_NOTSET;
643			goto insl_ch;
644		}
645		quote = Q_NOTSET;
646	}
647
648	/*
649	 * !!!
650	 * Translate "<CH_HEX>[isxdigit()]*" to a character with a hex value:
651	 * this test delimits the value by any non-hex character.  Offset by
652	 * one, we use 0 to mean that we've found <CH_HEX>.
653	 */
654	if (hexcnt > 1 && !ISXDIGIT(evp->e_c)) {
655		hexcnt = 0;
656		if (txt_hex(sp, tp))
657			goto err;
658	}
659
660	switch (evp->e_value) {
661	case K_CR:				/* Carriage return. */
662	case K_NL:				/* New line. */
663		/* Return in script windows and the command line. */
664k_cr:		if (LF_ISSET(TXT_CR)) {
665			/*
666			 * If this was a map, we may have not displayed
667			 * the line.  Display it, just in case.
668			 *
669			 * If a script window and not the colon line,
670			 * push a <cr> so it gets executed.
671			 */
672			if (LF_ISSET(TXT_INFOLINE)) {
673				if (vs_change(sp, tp->lno, LINE_RESET))
674					goto err;
675			} else if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_SCRIPT))
676				(void)v_event_push(sp, NULL, L("\r"), 1, CH_NOMAP);
677
678			/* Set term condition: if empty. */
679			if (tp->cno <= tp->offset)
680				tp->term = TERM_CR;
681			/*
682			 * Set term condition: if searching incrementally and
683			 * the user entered a pattern, return a completed
684			 * search, regardless if the entire pattern was found.
685			 */
686			if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING) &&
687			    tp->cno >= tp->offset + 1)
688				tp->term = TERM_SEARCH;
689
690			goto k_escape;
691		}
692
693#define	LINE_RESOLVE {							\
694		/*							\
695		 * Handle abbreviations.  If there was one, discard the	\
696		 * replay characters.					\
697		 */							\
698		if (abb == AB_INWORD &&					\
699		    !LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY) && F_ISSET(gp, G_ABBREV)) {	\
700			if (txt_abbrev(sp, tp, &evp->e_c,		\
701			    LF_ISSET(TXT_INFOLINE), &tmp,		\
702			    &ab_turnoff))				\
703				goto err;				\
704			if (tmp) {					\
705				if (LF_ISSET(TXT_RECORD))		\
706					rcol -= tmp + 1;		\
707				goto resolve;				\
708			}						\
709		}							\
710		if (abb != AB_NOTSET)					\
711			abb = AB_NOTWORD;				\
712		if (UNMAP_TST)						\
713			txt_unmap(sp, tp, &ec_flags);			\
714		/*							\
715		 * Delete any appended cursor.  It's possible to get in	\
716		 * situations where TXT_APPENDEOL is set but tp->insert	\
717		 * is 0 when using the R command and all the characters	\
718		 * are tp->owrite characters.				\
719		 */							\
720		if (LF_ISSET(TXT_APPENDEOL) && tp->insert > 0) {	\
721			--tp->len;					\
722			--tp->insert;					\
723		}							\
724}
725		LINE_RESOLVE;
726
727		/*
728		 * Save the current line information for restoration in
729		 * txt_backup(), and set the line final length.
730		 */
731		tp->sv_len = tp->len;
732		tp->sv_cno = tp->cno;
733		tp->len = tp->cno;
734
735		/* Update the old line. */
736		if (vs_change(sp, tp->lno, LINE_RESET))
737			goto err;
738
739		/*
740		 * Historic practice, when the autoindent edit option was set,
741		 * was to delete <blank> characters following the inserted
742		 * newline.  This affected the 'R', 'c', and 's' commands; 'c'
743		 * and 's' retained the insert characters only, 'R' moved the
744		 * overwrite and insert characters into the next TEXT structure.
745		 * We keep track of the number of characters erased for the 'R'
746		 * command so that the final resolution of the line is correct.
747		 */
748		tp->R_erase = 0;
749		owrite = tp->owrite;
750		insert = tp->insert;
751		if (LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLACE) && owrite != 0) {
752			for (p = tp->lb + tp->cno; owrite > 0 && isblank(*p);
753			    ++p, --owrite, ++tp->R_erase);
754			if (owrite == 0)
755				for (; insert > 0 && isblank(*p);
756				    ++p, ++tp->R_erase, --insert);
757		} else {
758			p = tp->lb + tp->cno + owrite;
759			if (O_ISSET(sp, O_AUTOINDENT))
760				for (; insert > 0 &&
761				    isblank(*p); ++p, --insert);
762			owrite = 0;
763		}
764
765		/*
766		 * !!!
767		 * Create a new line and insert the new TEXT into the queue.
768		 * DON'T insert until the old line has been updated, or the
769		 * inserted line count in line.c:db_get() will be wrong.
770		 */
771		if ((ntp = text_init(sp, p,
772		    insert + owrite, insert + owrite + 32)) == NULL)
773			goto err;
774		TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(sp->tiq, ntp, q);
775
776		/* Set up bookkeeping for the new line. */
777		ntp->insert = insert;
778		ntp->owrite = owrite;
779		ntp->lno = tp->lno + 1;
780
781		/*
782		 * Reset the autoindent line value.  0^D keeps the autoindent
783		 * line from changing, ^D changes the level, even if there were
784		 * no characters in the old line.  Note, if using the current
785		 * tp structure, use the cursor as the length, the autoindent
786		 * characters may have been erased.
787		 */
788		if (LF_ISSET(TXT_AUTOINDENT)) {
789			if (nochange) {
790				nochange = 0;
791				if (v_txt_auto(sp, OOBLNO, &ait, ait.ai, ntp))
792					goto err;
793				FREE_SPACEW(sp, ait.lb, ait.lb_len);
794			} else
795				if (v_txt_auto(sp, OOBLNO, tp, tp->cno, ntp))
796					goto err;
797			carat = C_NOTSET;
798		}
799
800		/* Reset the cursor. */
801		ntp->cno = ntp->ai;
802
803		/*
804		 * If we're here because wrapmargin was set and we've broken a
805		 * line, there may be additional information (i.e. the start of
806		 * a line) in the wmt structure.
807		 */
808		if (wm_set) {
809			if (wmt.offset != 0 ||
810			    wmt.owrite != 0 || wmt.insert != 0) {
811#define	WMTSPACE	wmt.offset + wmt.owrite + wmt.insert
812				BINC_GOTOW(sp, ntp->lb,
813				    ntp->lb_len, ntp->len + WMTSPACE + 32);
814				MEMMOVE(ntp->lb + ntp->cno, wmt.lb, WMTSPACE);
815				ntp->len += WMTSPACE;
816				ntp->cno += wmt.offset;
817				ntp->owrite = wmt.owrite;
818				ntp->insert = wmt.insert;
819			}
820			wm_set = 0;
821		}
822
823		/* New lines are TXT_APPENDEOL. */
824		if (ntp->owrite == 0 && ntp->insert == 0) {
825			BINC_GOTOW(sp, ntp->lb, ntp->lb_len, ntp->len + 1);
826			LF_SET(TXT_APPENDEOL);
827			ntp->lb[ntp->cno] = CH_CURSOR;
828			++ntp->insert;
829			++ntp->len;
830		}
831
832		/* Swap old and new TEXT's, and update the new line. */
833		tp = ntp;
834		if (vs_change(sp, tp->lno, LINE_INSERT))
835			goto err;
836
837		goto resolve;
838	case K_ESCAPE:				/* Escape. */
839		if (!LF_ISSET(TXT_ESCAPE))
840			goto ins_ch;
841
842		/* If we have a count, start replaying the input. */
843		if (rcount > 1) {
844			--rcount;
845
846			vip->rep_cnt = rcol;
847			rcol = 0;
848			abb = AB_NOTSET;
849			LF_CLR(TXT_RECORD);
850			LF_SET(TXT_REPLAY);
851
852			/*
853			 * Some commands (e.g. 'o') need a <newline> for each
854			 * repetition.
855			 */
856			if (LF_ISSET(TXT_ADDNEWLINE))
857				goto k_cr;
858
859			/*
860			 * The R command turns into the 'a' command after the
861			 * first repetition.
862			 */
863			if (LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLACE)) {
864				tp->insert = tp->owrite;
865				tp->owrite = 0;
866				LF_CLR(TXT_REPLACE);
867			}
868			goto replay;
869		}
870
871		/* Set term condition: if empty. */
872		if (tp->cno <= tp->offset)
873			tp->term = TERM_ESC;
874		/*
875		 * Set term condition: if searching incrementally and the user
876		 * entered a pattern, return a completed search, regardless if
877		 * the entire pattern was found.
878		 */
879		if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING) && tp->cno >= tp->offset + 1)
880			tp->term = TERM_SEARCH;
881
882k_escape:	LINE_RESOLVE;
883
884		/*
885		 * Clean up for the 'R' command, restoring overwrite
886		 * characters, and making them into insert characters.
887		 */
888		if (LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLACE))
889			txt_Rresolve(sp, sp->tiq, tp, len);
890
891		/*
892		 * If there are any overwrite characters, copy down
893		 * any insert characters, and decrement the length.
894		 */
895		if (tp->owrite) {
896			if (tp->insert)
897				MEMMOVE(tp->lb + tp->cno,
898				    tp->lb + tp->cno + tp->owrite, tp->insert);
899			tp->len -= tp->owrite;
900		}
901
902		/*
903		 * Optionally resolve the lines into the file.  If not
904		 * resolving the lines into the file, end the line with
905		 * a nul.  If the line is empty, then set the length to
906		 * 0, the termination condition has already been set.
907		 *
908		 * XXX
909		 * This is wrong, should pass back a length.
910		 */
911		if (LF_ISSET(TXT_RESOLVE)) {
912			if (txt_resolve(sp, sp->tiq, flags))
913				goto err;
914		} else {
915			BINC_GOTOW(sp, tp->lb, tp->lb_len, tp->len + 1);
916			tp->lb[tp->len] = '\0';
917		}
918
919		/*
920		 * Set the return cursor position to rest on the last
921		 * inserted character.
922		 */
923		if (tp->cno != 0)
924			--tp->cno;
925
926		/* Update the last line. */
927		if (vs_change(sp, tp->lno, LINE_RESET))
928			return (1);
929		goto done;
930	case K_CARAT:			/* Delete autoindent chars. */
931		if (tp->cno <= tp->ai && LF_ISSET(TXT_AUTOINDENT))
932			carat = C_CARATSET;
933		goto ins_ch;
934	case K_ZERO:			/* Delete autoindent chars. */
935		if (tp->cno <= tp->ai && LF_ISSET(TXT_AUTOINDENT))
936			carat = C_ZEROSET;
937		goto ins_ch;
938	case K_CNTRLD:			/* Delete autoindent char. */
939		/*
940		 * If in the first column or no characters to erase, ignore
941		 * the ^D (this matches historic practice).  If not doing
942		 * autoindent or already inserted non-ai characters, it's a
943		 * literal.  The latter test is done in the switch, as the
944		 * CARAT forms are N + 1, not N.
945		 */
946		if (!LF_ISSET(TXT_AUTOINDENT))
947			goto ins_ch;
948		if (tp->cno == 0)
949			goto resolve;
950
951		switch (carat) {
952		case C_CARATSET:	/* ^^D */
953			if (tp->ai == 0 || tp->cno > tp->ai + tp->offset + 1)
954				goto ins_ch;
955
956			/* Save the ai string for later. */
957			ait.lb = NULL;
958			ait.lb_len = 0;
959			BINC_GOTOW(sp, ait.lb, ait.lb_len, tp->ai);
960			MEMMOVE(ait.lb, tp->lb, tp->ai);
961			ait.ai = ait.len = tp->ai;
962
963			carat = C_NOTSET;
964			nochange = 1;
965			goto leftmargin;
966		case C_ZEROSET:		/* 0^D */
967			if (tp->ai == 0 || tp->cno > tp->ai + tp->offset + 1)
968				goto ins_ch;
969
970			carat = C_NOTSET;
971leftmargin:		tp->lb[tp->cno - 1] = ' ';
972			tp->owrite += tp->cno - tp->offset;
973			tp->ai = 0;
974			tp->cno = tp->offset;
975			break;
976		case C_NOTSET:		/* ^D */
977			if (tp->ai == 0 || tp->cno > tp->ai + tp->offset)
978				goto ins_ch;
979
980			(void)txt_dent(sp, tp, 0);
981			break;
982		default:
983			abort();
984		}
985		break;
986	case K_VERASE:			/* Erase the last character. */
987		/* If can erase over the prompt, return. */
988		if (tp->cno <= tp->offset && LF_ISSET(TXT_BS)) {
989			tp->term = TERM_BS;
990			goto done;
991		}
992
993		/*
994		 * If at the beginning of the line, try and drop back to a
995		 * previously inserted line.
996		 */
997		if (tp->cno == 0) {
998			if ((ntp =
999			    txt_backup(sp, sp->tiq, tp, &flags)) == NULL)
1000				goto err;
1001			tp = ntp;
1002			break;
1003		}
1004
1005		/* If nothing to erase, bell the user. */
1006		if (tp->cno <= tp->offset) {
1007			if (!LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY))
1008				txt_nomorech(sp);
1009			break;
1010		}
1011
1012		/* Drop back one character. */
1013		--tp->cno;
1014
1015		/*
1016		 * Historically, vi didn't replace the erased characters with
1017		 * <blank>s, presumably because it's easier to fix a minor
1018		 * typing mistake and continue on if the previous letters are
1019		 * already there.  This is a problem for incremental searching,
1020		 * because the user can no longer tell where they are in the
1021		 * colon command line because the cursor is at the last search
1022		 * point in the screen.  So, if incrementally searching, erase
1023		 * the erased characters from the screen.
1024		 */
1025		if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING))
1026			tp->lb[tp->cno] = ' ';
1027
1028		/*
1029		 * Increment overwrite, decrement ai if deleted.
1030		 *
1031		 * !!!
1032		 * Historic vi did not permit users to use erase characters
1033		 * to delete autoindent characters.  We do.  Eat hot death,
1034		 * POSIX.
1035		 */
1036		++tp->owrite;
1037		if (tp->cno < tp->ai)
1038			--tp->ai;
1039
1040		/* Reset if we deleted an incremental search character. */
1041		if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING))
1042			FL_SET(is_flags, IS_RESTART);
1043		break;
1044	case K_VWERASE:			/* Skip back one word. */
1045		/*
1046		 * If at the beginning of the line, try and drop back to a
1047		 * previously inserted line.
1048		 */
1049		if (tp->cno == 0) {
1050			if ((ntp =
1051			    txt_backup(sp, sp->tiq, tp, &flags)) == NULL)
1052				goto err;
1053			tp = ntp;
1054		}
1055
1056		/*
1057		 * If at offset, nothing to erase so bell the user.
1058		 */
1059		if (tp->cno <= tp->offset) {
1060			if (!LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY))
1061				txt_nomorech(sp);
1062			break;
1063		}
1064
1065		/*
1066		 * The first werase goes back to any autoindent column and the
1067		 * second werase goes back to the offset.
1068		 *
1069		 * !!!
1070		 * Historic vi did not permit users to use erase characters to
1071		 * delete autoindent characters.
1072		 */
1073		if (tp->ai && tp->cno > tp->ai)
1074			max = tp->ai;
1075		else {
1076			tp->ai = 0;
1077			max = tp->offset;
1078		}
1079
1080		/* Skip over trailing space characters. */
1081		while (tp->cno > max && ISBLANK(tp->lb[tp->cno - 1])) {
1082			--tp->cno;
1083			++tp->owrite;
1084		}
1085		if (tp->cno == max)
1086			break;
1087		/*
1088		 * There are three types of word erase found on UNIX systems.
1089		 * They can be identified by how the string /a/b/c is treated
1090		 * -- as 1, 3, or 6 words.  Historic vi had two classes of
1091		 * characters, and strings were delimited by them and
1092		 * <blank>'s, so, 6 words.  The historic tty interface used
1093		 * <blank>'s to delimit strings, so, 1 word.  The algorithm
1094		 * offered in the 4.4BSD tty interface (as stty altwerase)
1095		 * treats it as 3 words -- there are two classes of
1096		 * characters, and strings are delimited by them and
1097		 * <blank>'s.  The difference is that the type of the first
1098		 * erased character erased is ignored, which is exactly right
1099		 * when erasing pathname components.  The edit options
1100		 * TXT_ALTWERASE and TXT_TTYWERASE specify the 4.4BSD tty
1101		 * interface and the historic tty driver behavior,
1102		 * respectively, and the default is the same as the historic
1103		 * vi behavior.
1104		 *
1105		 * Overwrite erased characters if doing incremental search;
1106		 * see comment above.
1107		 */
1108		if (LF_ISSET(TXT_TTYWERASE))
1109			while (tp->cno > max) {
1110				if (ISBLANK(tp->lb[tp->cno - 1]))
1111					break;
1112				--tp->cno;
1113				++tp->owrite;
1114				if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING))
1115					tp->lb[tp->cno] = ' ';
1116			}
1117		else {
1118			if (LF_ISSET(TXT_ALTWERASE)) {
1119				--tp->cno;
1120				++tp->owrite;
1121				if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING))
1122					tp->lb[tp->cno] = ' ';
1123			}
1124			if (tp->cno > max)
1125				tmp = inword(tp->lb[tp->cno - 1]);
1126			while (tp->cno > max) {
1127				if (tmp != inword(tp->lb[tp->cno - 1])
1128				    || ISBLANK(tp->lb[tp->cno - 1]))
1129					break;
1130				--tp->cno;
1131				++tp->owrite;
1132				if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING))
1133					tp->lb[tp->cno] = ' ';
1134			}
1135		}
1136
1137		/* Reset if we deleted an incremental search character. */
1138		if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING))
1139			FL_SET(is_flags, IS_RESTART);
1140		break;
1141	case K_VKILL:			/* Restart this line. */
1142		/*
1143		 * !!!
1144		 * If at the beginning of the line, try and drop back to a
1145		 * previously inserted line.  Historic vi did not permit
1146		 * users to go back to previous lines.
1147		 */
1148		if (tp->cno == 0) {
1149			if ((ntp =
1150			    txt_backup(sp, sp->tiq, tp, &flags)) == NULL)
1151				goto err;
1152			tp = ntp;
1153		}
1154
1155		/* If at offset, nothing to erase so bell the user. */
1156		if (tp->cno <= tp->offset) {
1157			if (!LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY))
1158				txt_nomorech(sp);
1159			break;
1160		}
1161
1162		/*
1163		 * First kill goes back to any autoindent and second kill goes
1164		 * back to the offset.
1165		 *
1166		 * !!!
1167		 * Historic vi did not permit users to use erase characters to
1168		 * delete autoindent characters.
1169		 */
1170		if (tp->ai && tp->cno > tp->ai)
1171			max = tp->ai;
1172		else {
1173			tp->ai = 0;
1174			max = tp->offset;
1175		}
1176		tp->owrite += tp->cno - max;
1177
1178		/*
1179		 * Overwrite erased characters if doing incremental search;
1180		 * see comment above.
1181		 */
1182		if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING))
1183			do {
1184				tp->lb[--tp->cno] = ' ';
1185			} while (tp->cno > max);
1186		else
1187			tp->cno = max;
1188
1189		/* Reset if we deleted an incremental search character. */
1190		if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING))
1191			FL_SET(is_flags, IS_RESTART);
1192		break;
1193	case K_CNTRLT:			/* Add autoindent characters. */
1194		if (!LF_ISSET(TXT_CNTRLT))
1195			goto ins_ch;
1196		if (txt_dent(sp, tp, 1))
1197			goto err;
1198		goto ebuf_chk;
1199	case K_BACKSLASH:		/* Quote next erase/kill. */
1200		/*
1201		 * !!!
1202		 * Historic vi tried to make abbreviations after a backslash
1203		 * escape work.  If you did ":ab x y", and inserted "x\^H",
1204		 * (assuming the erase character was ^H) you got "x^H", and
1205		 * no abbreviation was done.  If you inserted "x\z", however,
1206		 * it tried to back up and do the abbreviation, i.e. replace
1207		 * 'x' with 'y'.  The problem was it got it wrong, and you
1208		 * ended up with "zy\".
1209		 *
1210		 * This is really hard to do (you have to remember the
1211		 * word/non-word state, for example), and doesn't make any
1212		 * sense to me.  Both backslash and the characters it
1213		 * (usually) escapes will individually trigger the
1214		 * abbreviation, so I don't see why the combination of them
1215		 * wouldn't.  I don't expect to get caught on this one,
1216		 * particularly since it never worked right, but I've been
1217		 * wrong before.
1218		 *
1219		 * Do the tests for abbreviations, so ":ab xa XA",
1220		 * "ixa\<K_VERASE>" performs the abbreviation.
1221		 */
1222		quote = Q_BNEXT;
1223		goto insq_ch;
1224	case K_VLNEXT:			/* Quote next character. */
1225		evp->e_c = '^';
1226		quote = Q_VNEXT;
1227		/*
1228		 * Turn on the quote flag so that the underlying routines
1229		 * quote the next character where it's possible. Turn off
1230		 * the input mapbiting flag so that we don't remap the next
1231		 * character.
1232		 */
1233		FL_SET(ec_flags, EC_QUOTED);
1234		FL_CLR(ec_flags, EC_MAPINPUT);
1235
1236		/*
1237		 * !!!
1238		 * Skip the tests for abbreviations, so ":ab xa XA",
1239		 * "ixa^V<space>" doesn't perform the abbreviation.
1240		 */
1241		goto insl_ch;
1242	case K_HEXCHAR:
1243		hexcnt = 1;
1244		goto insq_ch;
1245	default:			/* Insert the character. */
1246		if (LF_ISSET(TXT_SHOWMATCH)) {
1247			CHAR_T *match_chars, *cp;
1248
1249			match_chars = VIP(sp)->mcs;
1250			cp = STRCHR(match_chars, evp->e_c);
1251			if (cp != NULL && (cp - match_chars) & 1)
1252				showmatch = 1;
1253		}
1254ins_ch:		/*
1255		 * Historically, vi eliminated nul's out of hand.  If the
1256		 * beautify option was set, it also deleted any unknown
1257		 * ASCII value less than space (040) and the del character
1258		 * (0177), except for tabs.  Unknown is a key word here.
1259		 * Most vi documentation claims that it deleted everything
1260		 * but <tab>, <nl> and <ff>, as that's what the original
1261		 * 4BSD documentation said.  This is obviously wrong,
1262		 * however, as <esc> would be included in that list.  What
1263		 * we do is eliminate any unquoted, iscntrl() character that
1264		 * wasn't a replay and wasn't handled specially, except
1265		 * <tab> or <ff>.
1266		 */
1267		if (LF_ISSET(TXT_BEAUTIFY) && ISCNTRL(evp->e_c) &&
1268		    evp->e_value != K_FORMFEED && evp->e_value != K_TAB) {
1269			msgq(sp, M_BERR,
1270			    "192|Illegal character; quote to enter");
1271			if (LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY))
1272				goto done;
1273			break;
1274		}
1275
1276insq_ch:	/*
1277		 * If entering a non-word character after a word, check for
1278		 * abbreviations.  If there was one, discard replay characters.
1279		 * If entering a blank character, check for unmap commands,
1280		 * as well.
1281		 */
1282		if (!inword(evp->e_c)) {
1283			if (abb == AB_INWORD &&
1284			    !LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY) && F_ISSET(gp, G_ABBREV)) {
1285				if (txt_abbrev(sp, tp, &evp->e_c,
1286				    LF_ISSET(TXT_INFOLINE), &tmp, &ab_turnoff))
1287					goto err;
1288				if (tmp) {
1289					if (LF_ISSET(TXT_RECORD))
1290						rcol -= tmp + 1;
1291					goto resolve;
1292				}
1293			}
1294			if (isblank(evp->e_c) && UNMAP_TST)
1295				txt_unmap(sp, tp, &ec_flags);
1296		}
1297		if (abb != AB_NOTSET)
1298			abb = inword(evp->e_c) ? AB_INWORD : AB_NOTWORD;
1299
1300insl_ch:	if (txt_insch(sp, tp, &evp->e_c, flags))
1301			goto err;
1302
1303		/*
1304		 * If we're using K_VLNEXT to quote the next character, then
1305		 * we want the cursor to position itself on the ^ placeholder
1306		 * we're displaying, to match historic practice.
1307		 */
1308		if (quote == Q_VNEXT) {
1309			--tp->cno;
1310			++tp->owrite;
1311		}
1312
1313		/*
1314		 * !!!
1315		 * Translate "<CH_HEX>[isxdigit()]*" to a character with
1316		 * a hex value: this test delimits the value by the max
1317		 * number of hex bytes.  Offset by one, we use 0 to mean
1318		 * that we've found <CH_HEX>.
1319		 */
1320		if (hexcnt != 0 && hexcnt++ == 3) {
1321			hexcnt = 0;
1322			if (txt_hex(sp, tp))
1323				goto err;
1324		}
1325
1326		/*
1327		 * Check to see if we've crossed the margin.
1328		 *
1329		 * !!!
1330		 * In the historic vi, the wrapmargin value was figured out
1331		 * using the display widths of the characters, i.e. <tab>
1332		 * characters were counted as two characters if the list edit
1333		 * option is set, but as the tabstop edit option number of
1334		 * characters otherwise.  That's what the vs_column() function
1335		 * gives us, so we use it.
1336		 */
1337		if (margin != 0) {
1338			if (vs_column(sp, &tcol))
1339				goto err;
1340			if (tcol >= margin) {
1341				if (txt_margin(sp, tp, &wmt, &tmp, flags))
1342					goto err;
1343				if (tmp) {
1344					if (isblank(evp->e_c))
1345						wm_skip = 1;
1346					wm_set = 1;
1347					goto k_cr;
1348				}
1349			}
1350		}
1351
1352		/*
1353		 * If we've reached the end of the buffer, then we need to
1354		 * switch into insert mode.  This happens when there's a
1355		 * change to a mark and the user puts in more characters than
1356		 * the length of the motion.
1357		 */
1358ebuf_chk:	if (tp->cno >= tp->len) {
1359			BINC_GOTOW(sp, tp->lb, tp->lb_len, tp->len + 1);
1360			LF_SET(TXT_APPENDEOL);
1361
1362			tp->lb[tp->cno] = CH_CURSOR;
1363			++tp->insert;
1364			++tp->len;
1365		}
1366
1367		/* Step the quote state forward. */
1368		if (quote != Q_NOTSET) {
1369			if (quote == Q_BNEXT)
1370				quote = Q_BTHIS;
1371			if (quote == Q_VNEXT)
1372				quote = Q_VTHIS;
1373		}
1374		break;
1375	}
1376
1377#ifdef DEBUG
1378	if (tp->cno + tp->insert + tp->owrite != tp->len) {
1379		msgq(sp, M_ERR,
1380		    "len %zu != cno: %zu ai: %zu insert %zu overwrite %zu",
1381		    tp->len, tp->cno, tp->ai, tp->insert, tp->owrite);
1382		if (LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY))
1383			goto done;
1384		tp->len = tp->cno + tp->insert + tp->owrite;
1385	}
1386#endif
1387
1388resolve:/*
1389	 * 1: If we don't need to know where the cursor really is and we're
1390	 *    replaying text, keep going.
1391	 */
1392	if (margin == 0 && LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY))
1393		goto replay;
1394
1395	/*
1396	 * 2: Reset the line.  Don't bother unless we're about to wait on
1397	 *    a character or we need to know where the cursor really is.
1398	 *    We have to do this before showing matching characters so the
1399	 *    user can see what they're matching.
1400	 */
1401	if ((margin != 0 || !KEYS_WAITING(sp)) &&
1402	    vs_change(sp, tp->lno, LINE_RESET))
1403		return (1);
1404
1405	/*
1406	 * 3: If there aren't keys waiting, display the matching character.
1407	 *    We have to do this before resolving any messages, otherwise
1408	 *    the error message from a missing match won't appear correctly.
1409	 */
1410	if (showmatch) {
1411		if (!KEYS_WAITING(sp) && txt_showmatch(sp, tp))
1412			return (1);
1413		showmatch = 0;
1414	}
1415
1416	/*
1417	 * 4: If there have been messages and we're not editing on the colon
1418	 *    command line or doing file name completion, resolve them.
1419	 */
1420	if ((vip->totalcount != 0 || F_ISSET(gp, G_BELLSCHED)) &&
1421	    !F_ISSET(sp, SC_TINPUT_INFO) && !filec_redraw &&
1422	    vs_resolve(sp, NULL, 0))
1423		return (1);
1424
1425	/*
1426	 * 5: Refresh the screen if we're about to wait on a character or we
1427	 *    need to know where the cursor really is.
1428	 */
1429	if (margin != 0 || !KEYS_WAITING(sp)) {
1430		UPDATE_POSITION(sp, tp);
1431		if (vs_refresh(sp, margin != 0))
1432			return (1);
1433	}
1434
1435	/* 6: Proceed with the incremental search. */
1436	if (FL_ISSET(is_flags, IS_RUNNING) && txt_isrch(sp, vp, tp, &is_flags))
1437		return (1);
1438
1439	/* 7: Next character... */
1440	if (LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLAY))
1441		goto replay;
1442	goto next;
1443
1444done:	/* Leave input mode. */
1445	F_CLR(sp, SC_TINPUT);
1446
1447	/* If recording for playback, save it. */
1448	if (LF_ISSET(TXT_RECORD))
1449		vip->rep_cnt = rcol;
1450
1451	/*
1452	 * If not working on the colon command line, set the final cursor
1453	 * position.
1454	 */
1455	if (!F_ISSET(sp, SC_TINPUT_INFO)) {
1456		vp->m_final.lno = tp->lno;
1457		vp->m_final.cno = tp->cno;
1458	}
1459	return (0);
1460
1461err:
1462alloc_err:
1463	F_CLR(sp, SC_TINPUT);
1464	txt_err(sp, sp->tiq);
1465	return (1);
1466}
1467
1468/*
1469 * txt_abbrev --
1470 *	Handle abbreviations.
1471 */
1472static int
1473txt_abbrev(SCR *sp, TEXT *tp, CHAR_T *pushcp, int isinfoline, int *didsubp, int *turnoffp)
1474{
1475	VI_PRIVATE *vip;
1476	CHAR_T ch, *p;
1477	SEQ *qp;
1478	size_t len, off;
1479
1480	/* Check to make sure we're not at the start of an append. */
1481	*didsubp = 0;
1482	if (tp->cno == tp->offset)
1483		return (0);
1484
1485	vip = VIP(sp);
1486
1487	/*
1488	 * Find the start of the "word".
1489	 *
1490	 * !!!
1491	 * We match historic practice, which, as far as I can tell, had an
1492	 * off-by-one error.  The way this worked was that when the inserted
1493	 * text switched from a "word" character to a non-word character,
1494	 * vi would check for possible abbreviations.  It would then take the
1495	 * type (i.e. word/non-word) of the character entered TWO characters
1496	 * ago, and move backward in the text until reaching a character that
1497	 * was not that type, or the beginning of the insert, the line, or
1498	 * the file.  For example, in the string "abc<space>", when the <space>
1499	 * character triggered the abbreviation check, the type of the 'b'
1500	 * character was used for moving through the string.  Maybe there's a
1501	 * reason for not using the first (i.e. 'c') character, but I can't
1502	 * think of one.
1503	 *
1504	 * Terminate at the beginning of the insert or the character after the
1505	 * offset character -- both can be tested for using tp->offset.
1506	 */
1507	off = tp->cno - 1;			/* Previous character. */
1508	p = tp->lb + off;
1509	len = 1;				/* One character test. */
1510	if (off == tp->offset || isblank(p[-1]))
1511		goto search;
1512	if (inword(p[-1]))			/* Move backward to change. */
1513		for (;;) {
1514			--off; --p; ++len;
1515			if (off == tp->offset || !inword(p[-1]))
1516				break;
1517		}
1518	else
1519		for (;;) {
1520			--off; --p; ++len;
1521			if (off == tp->offset ||
1522			    inword(p[-1]) || isblank(p[-1]))
1523				break;
1524		}
1525
1526	/*
1527	 * !!!
1528	 * Historic vi exploded abbreviations on the command line.  This has
1529	 * obvious problems in that unabbreviating the string can be extremely
1530	 * tricky, particularly if the string has, say, an embedded escape
1531	 * character.  Personally, I think it's a stunningly bad idea.  Other
1532	 * examples of problems this caused in historic vi are:
1533	 *	:ab foo bar
1534	 *	:ab foo baz
1535	 * results in "bar" being abbreviated to "baz", which wasn't what the
1536	 * user had in mind at all.  Also, the commands:
1537	 *	:ab foo bar
1538	 *	:unab foo<space>
1539	 * resulted in an error message that "bar" wasn't mapped.  Finally,
1540	 * since the string was already exploded by the time the unabbreviate
1541	 * command got it, all it knew was that an abbreviation had occurred.
1542	 * Cleverly, it checked the replacement string for its unabbreviation
1543	 * match, which meant that the commands:
1544	 *	:ab foo1 bar
1545	 *	:ab foo2 bar
1546	 *	:unab foo2
1547	 * unabbreviate "foo1", and the commands:
1548	 *	:ab foo bar
1549	 *	:ab bar baz
1550	 * unabbreviate "foo"!
1551	 *
1552	 * Anyway, people neglected to first ask my opinion before they wrote
1553	 * macros that depend on this stuff, so, we make this work as follows.
1554	 * When checking for an abbreviation on the command line, if we get a
1555	 * string which is <blank> terminated and which starts at the beginning
1556	 * of the line, we check to see it is the abbreviate or unabbreviate
1557	 * commands.  If it is, turn abbreviations off and return as if no
1558	 * abbreviation was found.  Note also, minor trickiness, so that if
1559	 * the user erases the line and starts another command, we turn the
1560	 * abbreviations back on.
1561	 *
1562	 * This makes the layering look like a Nachos Supreme.
1563	 */
1564search:	if (isinfoline)
1565		if (off == tp->ai || off == tp->offset)
1566			if (ex_is_abbrev(p, len)) {
1567				*turnoffp = 1;
1568				return (0);
1569			} else
1570				*turnoffp = 0;
1571		else
1572			if (*turnoffp)
1573				return (0);
1574
1575	/* Check for any abbreviations. */
1576	if ((qp = seq_find(sp, NULL, NULL, p, len, SEQ_ABBREV, NULL)) == NULL)
1577		return (0);
1578
1579	/*
1580	 * Push the abbreviation onto the tty stack.  Historically, characters
1581	 * resulting from an abbreviation expansion were themselves subject to
1582	 * map expansions, O_SHOWMATCH matching etc.  This means the expanded
1583	 * characters will be re-tested for abbreviations.  It's difficult to
1584	 * know what historic practice in this case was, since abbreviations
1585	 * were applied to :colon command lines, so entering abbreviations that
1586	 * looped was tricky, although possible.  In addition, obvious loops
1587	 * didn't work as expected.  (The command ':ab a b|ab b c|ab c a' will
1588	 * silently only implement and/or display the last abbreviation.)
1589	 *
1590	 * This implementation doesn't recover well from such abbreviations.
1591	 * The main input loop counts abbreviated characters, and, when it
1592	 * reaches a limit, discards any abbreviated characters on the queue.
1593	 * It's difficult to back up to the original position, as the replay
1594	 * queue would have to be adjusted, and the line state when an initial
1595	 * abbreviated character was received would have to be saved.
1596	 */
1597	ch = *pushcp;
1598	if (v_event_push(sp, NULL, &ch, 1, CH_ABBREVIATED))
1599		return (1);
1600	if (v_event_push(sp, NULL, qp->output, qp->olen, CH_ABBREVIATED))
1601		return (1);
1602
1603	/*
1604	 * If the size of the abbreviation is larger than or equal to the size
1605	 * of the original text, move to the start of the replaced characters,
1606	 * and add their length to the overwrite count.
1607	 *
1608	 * If the abbreviation is smaller than the original text, we have to
1609	 * delete the additional overwrite characters and copy down any insert
1610	 * characters.
1611	 */
1612	tp->cno -= len;
1613	if (qp->olen >= len)
1614		tp->owrite += len;
1615	else {
1616		if (tp->insert)
1617			MEMMOVE(tp->lb + tp->cno + qp->olen,
1618			    tp->lb + tp->cno + tp->owrite + len, tp->insert);
1619		tp->owrite += qp->olen;
1620		tp->len -= len - qp->olen;
1621	}
1622
1623	/*
1624	 * We return the length of the abbreviated characters.  This is so
1625	 * the calling routine can replace the replay characters with the
1626	 * abbreviation.  This means that subsequent '.' commands will produce
1627	 * the same text, regardless of intervening :[un]abbreviate commands.
1628	 * This is historic practice.
1629	 */
1630	*didsubp = len;
1631	return (0);
1632}
1633
1634/*
1635 * txt_unmap --
1636 *	Handle the unmap command.
1637 */
1638static void
1639txt_unmap(SCR *sp, TEXT *tp, u_int32_t *ec_flagsp)
1640{
1641	size_t len, off;
1642	CHAR_T *p;
1643
1644	/* Find the beginning of this "word". */
1645	for (off = tp->cno - 1, p = tp->lb + off, len = 0;; --p, --off) {
1646		if (isblank(*p)) {
1647			++p;
1648			break;
1649		}
1650		++len;
1651		if (off == tp->ai || off == tp->offset)
1652			break;
1653	}
1654
1655	/*
1656	 * !!!
1657	 * Historic vi exploded input mappings on the command line.  See the
1658	 * txt_abbrev() routine for an explanation of the problems inherent
1659	 * in this.
1660	 *
1661	 * We make this work as follows.  If we get a string which is <blank>
1662	 * terminated and which starts at the beginning of the line, we check
1663	 * to see it is the unmap command.  If it is, we return that the input
1664	 * mapping should be turned off.  Note also, minor trickiness, so that
1665	 * if the user erases the line and starts another command, we go ahead
1666	 * an turn mapping back on.
1667	 */
1668	if ((off == tp->ai || off == tp->offset) && ex_is_unmap(p, len))
1669		FL_CLR(*ec_flagsp, EC_MAPINPUT);
1670	else
1671		FL_SET(*ec_flagsp, EC_MAPINPUT);
1672}
1673
1674/*
1675 * txt_ai_resolve --
1676 *	When a line is resolved by <esc>, review autoindent characters.
1677 */
1678static void
1679txt_ai_resolve(SCR *sp, TEXT *tp, int *changedp)
1680{
1681	u_long ts;
1682	int del;
1683	size_t cno, len, new, old, scno, spaces, tab_after_sp, tabs;
1684	CHAR_T *p;
1685
1686	*changedp = 0;
1687
1688	/*
1689	 * If the line is empty, has an offset, or no autoindent
1690	 * characters, we're done.
1691	 */
1692	if (!tp->len || tp->offset || !tp->ai)
1693		return;
1694
1695	/*
1696	 * If the length is less than or equal to the autoindent
1697	 * characters, delete them.
1698	 */
1699	if (tp->len <= tp->ai) {
1700		tp->ai = tp->cno = tp->len = 0;
1701		return;
1702	}
1703
1704	/*
1705	 * The autoindent characters plus any leading <blank> characters
1706	 * in the line are resolved into the minimum number of characters.
1707	 * Historic practice.
1708	 */
1709	ts = O_VAL(sp, O_TABSTOP);
1710
1711	/* Figure out the last <blank> screen column. */
1712	for (p = tp->lb, scno = 0, len = tp->len,
1713	    spaces = tab_after_sp = 0; len-- && isblank(*p); ++p)
1714		if (*p == '\t') {
1715			if (spaces)
1716				tab_after_sp = 1;
1717			scno += COL_OFF(scno, ts);
1718		} else {
1719			++spaces;
1720			++scno;
1721		}
1722
1723	/*
1724	 * If there are no spaces, or no tabs after spaces and less than
1725	 * ts spaces, it's already minimal.
1726	 */
1727	if (!spaces || (!tab_after_sp && spaces < ts))
1728		return;
1729
1730	/* Count up spaces/tabs needed to get to the target. */
1731	for (cno = 0, tabs = 0; cno + COL_OFF(cno, ts) <= scno; ++tabs)
1732		cno += COL_OFF(cno, ts);
1733	spaces = scno - cno;
1734
1735	/*
1736	 * Figure out how many characters we're dropping -- if we're not
1737	 * dropping any, it's already minimal, we're done.
1738	 */
1739	old = p - tp->lb;
1740	new = spaces + tabs;
1741	if (old == new)
1742		return;
1743
1744	/* Shift the rest of the characters down, adjust the counts. */
1745	del = old - new;
1746	MEMMOVE(p - del, p, tp->len - old);
1747	tp->len -= del;
1748	tp->cno -= del;
1749
1750	/* Fill in space/tab characters. */
1751	for (p = tp->lb; tabs--;)
1752		*p++ = '\t';
1753	while (spaces--)
1754		*p++ = ' ';
1755	*changedp = 1;
1756}
1757
1758/*
1759 * v_txt_auto --
1760 *	Handle autoindent.  If aitp isn't NULL, use it, otherwise,
1761 *	retrieve the line.
1762 *
1763 * PUBLIC: int v_txt_auto(SCR *, recno_t, TEXT *, size_t, TEXT *);
1764 */
1765int
1766v_txt_auto(SCR *sp, recno_t lno, TEXT *aitp, size_t len, TEXT *tp)
1767{
1768	size_t nlen;
1769	CHAR_T *p, *t;
1770
1771	if (aitp == NULL) {
1772		/*
1773		 * If the ex append command is executed with an address of 0,
1774		 * it's possible to get here with a line number of 0.  Return
1775		 * an indent of 0.
1776		 */
1777		if (lno == 0) {
1778			tp->ai = 0;
1779			return (0);
1780		}
1781		if (db_get(sp, lno, DBG_FATAL, &t, &len))
1782			return (1);
1783	} else
1784		t = aitp->lb;
1785
1786	/* Count whitespace characters. */
1787	for (p = t; len > 0; ++p, --len)
1788		if (!isblank(*p))
1789			break;
1790
1791	/* Set count, check for no indentation. */
1792	if ((nlen = (p - t)) == 0)
1793		return (0);
1794
1795	/* Make sure the buffer's big enough. */
1796	BINC_RETW(sp, tp->lb, tp->lb_len, tp->len + nlen);
1797
1798	/* Copy the buffer's current contents up. */
1799	if (tp->len != 0)
1800		MEMMOVE(tp->lb + nlen, tp->lb, tp->len);
1801	tp->len += nlen;
1802
1803	/* Copy the indentation into the new buffer. */
1804	MEMMOVE(tp->lb, t, nlen);
1805
1806	/* Set the autoindent count. */
1807	tp->ai = nlen;
1808	return (0);
1809}
1810
1811/*
1812 * txt_backup --
1813 *	Back up to the previously edited line.
1814 */
1815static TEXT *
1816txt_backup(SCR *sp, TEXTH *tiqh, TEXT *tp, u_int32_t *flagsp)
1817{
1818	VI_PRIVATE *vip;
1819	TEXT *ntp;
1820
1821	/* Get a handle on the previous TEXT structure. */
1822	if ((ntp = TAILQ_PREV(tp, _texth, q)) == NULL) {
1823		if (!FL_ISSET(*flagsp, TXT_REPLAY))
1824			msgq(sp, M_BERR,
1825			    "193|Already at the beginning of the insert");
1826		return (tp);
1827	}
1828
1829	/* Bookkeeping. */
1830	ntp->len = ntp->sv_len;
1831
1832	/* Handle appending to the line. */
1833	vip = VIP(sp);
1834	if (ntp->owrite == 0 && ntp->insert == 0) {
1835		ntp->lb[ntp->len] = CH_CURSOR;
1836		++ntp->insert;
1837		++ntp->len;
1838		FL_SET(*flagsp, TXT_APPENDEOL);
1839	} else
1840		FL_CLR(*flagsp, TXT_APPENDEOL);
1841
1842	/* Release the current TEXT. */
1843	TAILQ_REMOVE(tiqh, tp, q);
1844	text_free(tp);
1845
1846	/* Update the old line on the screen. */
1847	if (vs_change(sp, ntp->lno + 1, LINE_DELETE))
1848		return (NULL);
1849
1850	/* Return the new/current TEXT. */
1851	return (ntp);
1852}
1853
1854/*
1855 * Text indentation is truly strange.  ^T and ^D do movements to the next or
1856 * previous shiftwidth value, i.e. for a 1-based numbering, with shiftwidth=3,
1857 * ^T moves a cursor on the 7th, 8th or 9th column to the 10th column, and ^D
1858 * moves it back.
1859 *
1860 * !!!
1861 * The ^T and ^D characters in historical vi had special meaning only when they
1862 * were the first characters entered after entering text input mode.  As normal
1863 * erase characters couldn't erase autoindent characters (^T in this case), it
1864 * meant that inserting text into previously existing text was strange -- ^T
1865 * only worked if it was the first keystroke(s), and then could only be erased
1866 * using ^D.  This implementation treats ^T specially anywhere it occurs in the
1867 * input, and permits the standard erase characters to erase the characters it
1868 * inserts.
1869 *
1870 * !!!
1871 * A fun test is to try:
1872 *	:se sw=4 ai list
1873 *	i<CR>^Tx<CR>^Tx<CR>^Tx<CR>^Dx<CR>^Dx<CR>^Dx<esc>
1874 * Historic vi loses some of the '$' marks on the line ends, but otherwise gets
1875 * it right.
1876 *
1877 * XXX
1878 * Technically, txt_dent should be part of the screen interface, as it requires
1879 * knowledge of character sizes, including <space>s, on the screen.  It's here
1880 * because it's a complicated little beast, and I didn't want to shove it down
1881 * into the screen.  It's probable that KEY_COL will call into the screen once
1882 * there are screens with different character representations.
1883 *
1884 * txt_dent --
1885 *	Handle ^T indents, ^D outdents.
1886 *
1887 * If anything changes here, check the ex version to see if it needs similar
1888 * changes.
1889 */
1890static int
1891txt_dent(SCR *sp, TEXT *tp, int isindent)
1892{
1893	CHAR_T ch;
1894	u_long sw, ts;
1895	size_t cno, current, spaces, target, tabs;
1896	int ai_reset;
1897
1898	ts = O_VAL(sp, O_TABSTOP);
1899	sw = O_VAL(sp, O_SHIFTWIDTH);
1900
1901	/*
1902	 * Since we don't know what precedes the character(s) being inserted
1903	 * (or deleted), the preceding whitespace characters must be resolved.
1904	 * An example is a <tab>, which doesn't need a full shiftwidth number
1905	 * of columns because it's preceded by <space>s.  This is easy to get
1906	 * if the user sets shiftwidth to a value less than tabstop (or worse,
1907	 * something for which tabstop isn't a multiple) and then uses ^T to
1908	 * indent, and ^D to outdent.
1909	 *
1910	 * Figure out the current and target screen columns.  In the historic
1911	 * vi, the autoindent column was NOT determined using display widths
1912	 * of characters as was the wrapmargin column.  For that reason, we
1913	 * can't use the vs_column() function, but have to calculate it here.
1914	 * This is slow, but it's normally only on the first few characters of
1915	 * a line.
1916	 */
1917	for (current = cno = 0; cno < tp->cno; ++cno)
1918		current += tp->lb[cno] == '\t' ?
1919		    COL_OFF(current, ts) : KEY_COL(sp, tp->lb[cno]);
1920
1921	target = current;
1922	if (isindent)
1923		target += COL_OFF(target, sw);
1924	else {
1925		--target;
1926		target -= target % sw;
1927	}
1928
1929	/*
1930	 * The AI characters will be turned into overwrite characters if the
1931	 * cursor immediately follows them.  We test both the cursor position
1932	 * and the indent flag because there's no single test.  (^T can only
1933	 * be detected by the cursor position, and while we know that the test
1934	 * is always true for ^D, the cursor can be in more than one place, as
1935	 * "0^D" and "^D" are different.)
1936	 */
1937	ai_reset = !isindent || tp->cno == tp->ai + tp->offset;
1938
1939	/*
1940	 * Back up over any previous <blank> characters, changing them into
1941	 * overwrite characters (including any ai characters).  Then figure
1942	 * out the current screen column.
1943	 */
1944	for (; tp->cno > tp->offset &&
1945	    (tp->lb[tp->cno - 1] == ' ' || tp->lb[tp->cno - 1] == '\t');
1946	    --tp->cno, ++tp->owrite);
1947	for (current = cno = 0; cno < tp->cno; ++cno)
1948		current += tp->lb[cno] == '\t' ?
1949		    COL_OFF(current, ts) : KEY_COL(sp, tp->lb[cno]);
1950
1951	/*
1952	 * If we didn't move up to or past the target, it's because there
1953	 * weren't enough characters to delete, e.g. the first character
1954	 * of the line was a tp->offset character, and the user entered
1955	 * ^D to move to the beginning of a line.  An example of this is:
1956	 *
1957	 *	:set ai sw=4<cr>i<space>a<esc>i^T^D
1958	 *
1959	 * Otherwise, count up the total spaces/tabs needed to get from the
1960	 * beginning of the line (or the last non-<blank> character) to the
1961	 * target.
1962	 */
1963	if (current >= target)
1964		spaces = tabs = 0;
1965	else {
1966		for (cno = current,
1967		    tabs = 0; cno + COL_OFF(cno, ts) <= target; ++tabs)
1968			cno += COL_OFF(cno, ts);
1969		spaces = target - cno;
1970	}
1971
1972	/* If we overwrote ai characters, reset the ai count. */
1973	if (ai_reset)
1974		tp->ai = tabs + spaces;
1975
1976	/*
1977	 * Call txt_insch() to insert each character, so that we get the
1978	 * correct effect when we add a <tab> to replace N <spaces>.
1979	 */
1980	for (ch = '\t'; tabs > 0; --tabs)
1981		(void)txt_insch(sp, tp, &ch, 0);
1982	for (ch = ' '; spaces > 0; --spaces)
1983		(void)txt_insch(sp, tp, &ch, 0);
1984	return (0);
1985}
1986
1987/*
1988 * txt_fc --
1989 *	File name and ex command completion.
1990 */
1991static int
1992txt_fc(SCR *sp, TEXT *tp, int *redrawp)
1993{
1994	struct stat sb;
1995	ARGS **argv;
1996	EXCMD cmd;
1997	size_t indx, len, nlen, off;
1998	int argc;
1999	CHAR_T *p, *t, *bp;
2000	char *np, *epd = NULL;
2001	size_t nplen;
2002	int fstwd = 1;
2003
2004	*redrawp = 0;
2005	ex_cinit(sp, &cmd, 0, 0, OOBLNO, OOBLNO, 0);
2006
2007	/*
2008	 * Find the beginning of this "word" -- if we're at the beginning
2009	 * of the line, it's a special case.
2010	 */
2011	if (tp->cno == 1) {
2012		len = 0;
2013		p = tp->lb;
2014	} else {
2015		CHAR_T *ap;
2016
2017		for (len = 0,
2018		    off = MAX(tp->ai, tp->offset), ap = tp->lb + off, p = ap;
2019		    off < tp->cno; ++off, ++ap) {
2020			if (IS_ESCAPE(sp, &cmd, *ap)) {
2021				if (++off == tp->cno)
2022					break;
2023				++ap;
2024				len += 2;
2025			} else if (cmdskip(*ap)) {
2026				p = ap + 1;
2027				if (len > 0)
2028					fstwd = 0;
2029				len = 0;
2030			} else
2031				++len;
2032		}
2033	}
2034
2035	/*
2036	 * If we are at the first word, do ex command completion instead of
2037	 * file name completion.
2038	 */
2039	if (fstwd)
2040		(void)argv_flt_ex(sp, &cmd, p, len);
2041	else {
2042		if ((bp = argv_uesc(sp, &cmd, p, len)) == NULL)
2043			return (1);
2044		if (argv_flt_path(sp, &cmd, bp, STRLEN(bp))) {
2045			FREE_SPACEW(sp, bp, 0);
2046			return (0);
2047		}
2048		FREE_SPACEW(sp, bp, 0);
2049	}
2050	argc = cmd.argc;
2051	argv = cmd.argv;
2052
2053	switch (argc) {
2054	case 0:				/* No matches. */
2055		(void)sp->gp->scr_bell(sp);
2056		return (0);
2057	case 1:				/* One match. */
2058		/* Always overwrite the old text. */
2059		nlen = STRLEN(cmd.argv[0]->bp);
2060		break;
2061	default:			/* Multiple matches. */
2062		*redrawp = 1;
2063		if (txt_fc_col(sp, argc, argv))
2064			return (1);
2065
2066		/* Find the length of the shortest match. */
2067		for (nlen = cmd.argv[0]->len; --argc > 0;) {
2068			if (cmd.argv[argc]->len < nlen)
2069				nlen = cmd.argv[argc]->len;
2070			for (indx = 0; indx < nlen &&
2071			    cmd.argv[argc]->bp[indx] == cmd.argv[0]->bp[indx];
2072			    ++indx);
2073			nlen = indx;
2074		}
2075		break;
2076	}
2077
2078	/* Escape the matched part of the path. */
2079	if (fstwd)
2080		bp = cmd.argv[0]->bp;
2081	else {
2082		if ((bp = argv_esc(sp, &cmd, cmd.argv[0]->bp, nlen)) == NULL)
2083			return (1);
2084		nlen = STRLEN(bp);
2085	}
2086
2087	/* Overwrite the expanded text first. */
2088	for (t = bp; len > 0 && nlen > 0; --len, --nlen)
2089		*p++ = *t++;
2090
2091	/* If lost text, make the remaining old text overwrite characters. */
2092	if (len) {
2093		tp->cno -= len;
2094		tp->owrite += len;
2095	}
2096
2097	/* Overwrite any overwrite characters next. */
2098	for (; nlen > 0 && tp->owrite > 0; --nlen, --tp->owrite, ++tp->cno)
2099		*p++ = *t++;
2100
2101	/* Shift remaining text up, and move the cursor to the end. */
2102	if (nlen) {
2103		off = p - tp->lb;
2104		BINC_RETW(sp, tp->lb, tp->lb_len, tp->len + nlen);
2105		p = tp->lb + off;
2106
2107		tp->cno += nlen;
2108		tp->len += nlen;
2109
2110		if (tp->insert != 0)
2111			(void)MEMMOVE(p + nlen, p, tp->insert);
2112		while (nlen--)
2113			*p++ = *t++;
2114	}
2115
2116	if (!fstwd)
2117		FREE_SPACEW(sp, bp, 0);
2118
2119	/* If not a single match of path, we've done. */
2120	if (argc != 1 || fstwd)
2121		return (0);
2122
2123	/* If a single match and it's a directory, append a '/'. */
2124	INT2CHAR(sp, cmd.argv[0]->bp, cmd.argv[0]->len + 1, np, nplen);
2125	if ((epd = expanduser(np)) != NULL)
2126		np = epd;
2127	if (!stat(np, &sb) && S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode)) {
2128		if (tp->owrite == 0) {
2129			off = p - tp->lb;
2130			BINC_RETW(sp, tp->lb, tp->lb_len, tp->len + 1);
2131			p = tp->lb + off;
2132			if (tp->insert != 0)
2133				(void)MEMMOVE(p + 1, p, tp->insert);
2134			++tp->len;
2135		} else
2136			--tp->owrite;
2137
2138		++tp->cno;
2139		*p++ = '/';
2140	}
2141	free(epd);
2142	return (0);
2143}
2144
2145/*
2146 * txt_fc_col --
2147 *	Display file names for file name completion.
2148 */
2149static int
2150txt_fc_col(SCR *sp, int argc, ARGS **argv)
2151{
2152	ARGS **av;
2153	CHAR_T *p;
2154	GS *gp;
2155	size_t base, cnt, col, colwidth, numrows, numcols, prefix, row;
2156	int ac, nf, reset;
2157	char *np, *pp;
2158	size_t nlen;
2159
2160	gp = sp->gp;
2161
2162	/* Trim any directory prefix common to all of the files. */
2163	INT2CHAR(sp, argv[0]->bp, argv[0]->len + 1, np, nlen);
2164	if ((pp = strrchr(np, '/')) == NULL)
2165		prefix = 0;
2166	else {
2167		prefix = (pp - np) + 1;
2168		for (ac = argc - 1, av = argv + 1; ac > 0; --ac, ++av)
2169			if (av[0]->len < prefix ||
2170			    MEMCMP(av[0]->bp, argv[0]->bp,
2171				   prefix)) {
2172				prefix = 0;
2173				break;
2174			}
2175	}
2176
2177	/*
2178	 * Figure out the column width for the longest name.  Output is done on
2179	 * 6 character "tab" boundaries for no particular reason.  (Since we
2180	 * don't output tab characters, we ignore the terminal's tab settings.)
2181	 * Ignore the user's tab setting because we have no idea how reasonable
2182	 * it is.
2183	 */
2184	for (ac = argc, av = argv, colwidth = 0; ac > 0; --ac, ++av) {
2185		for (col = 0, p = av[0]->bp + prefix; *p != '\0'; ++p)
2186			col += KEY_COL(sp, *p);
2187		if (col > colwidth)
2188			colwidth = col;
2189	}
2190	colwidth += COL_OFF(colwidth, 6);
2191
2192	/*
2193	 * Writing to the bottom line of the screen is always turned off when
2194	 * SC_TINPUT_INFO is set.  Turn it back on, we know what we're doing.
2195	 */
2196	if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_TINPUT_INFO)) {
2197		reset = 1;
2198		F_CLR(sp, SC_TINPUT_INFO);
2199	} else
2200		reset = 0;
2201
2202#define	CHK_INTR							\
2203	if (F_ISSET(gp, G_INTERRUPTED))					\
2204		goto intr;
2205
2206	/* If the largest file name is too large, just print them. */
2207	if (colwidth >= sp->cols) {
2208		for (ac = argc, av = argv; ac > 0; --ac, ++av) {
2209			INT2CHAR(sp, av[0]->bp+prefix, av[0]->len+1-prefix,
2210				 np, nlen);
2211			pp = msg_print(sp, np, &nf);
2212			(void)ex_printf(sp, "%s\n", pp);
2213			if (nf)
2214				FREE_SPACE(sp, pp, 0);
2215			if (F_ISSET(gp, G_INTERRUPTED))
2216				break;
2217		}
2218		CHK_INTR;
2219	} else {
2220		/* Figure out the number of columns. */
2221		numcols = (sp->cols - 1) / colwidth;
2222		if (argc > numcols) {
2223			numrows = argc / numcols;
2224			if (argc % numcols)
2225				++numrows;
2226		} else
2227			numrows = 1;
2228
2229		/* Display the files in sorted order. */
2230		for (row = 0; row < numrows; ++row) {
2231			for (base = row, col = 0; col < numcols; ++col) {
2232				INT2CHAR(sp, argv[base]->bp+prefix,
2233					argv[base]->len+1-prefix, np, nlen);
2234				pp = msg_print(sp, np, &nf);
2235				cnt = ex_printf(sp, "%s", pp);
2236				if (nf)
2237					FREE_SPACE(sp, pp, 0);
2238				CHK_INTR;
2239				if ((base += numrows) >= argc)
2240					break;
2241				(void)ex_printf(sp,
2242				    "%*s", (int)(colwidth - cnt), "");
2243				CHK_INTR;
2244			}
2245			(void)ex_puts(sp, "\n");
2246			CHK_INTR;
2247		}
2248		(void)ex_puts(sp, "\n");
2249		CHK_INTR;
2250	}
2251	(void)ex_fflush(sp);
2252
2253	if (0) {
2254intr:		F_CLR(gp, G_INTERRUPTED);
2255	}
2256	if (reset)
2257		F_SET(sp, SC_TINPUT_INFO);
2258
2259	return (0);
2260}
2261
2262/*
2263 * txt_emark --
2264 *	Set the end mark on the line.
2265 */
2266static int
2267txt_emark(SCR *sp, TEXT *tp, size_t cno)
2268{
2269	CHAR_T ch;
2270	u_char *kp;
2271	size_t chlen, nlen, olen;
2272	CHAR_T *p;
2273
2274	ch = CH_ENDMARK;
2275
2276	/*
2277	 * The end mark may not be the same size as the current character.
2278	 * Don't let the line shift.
2279	 */
2280	nlen = KEY_COL(sp, ch);
2281	if (tp->lb[cno] == '\t')
2282		(void)vs_columns(sp, tp->lb, tp->lno, &cno, &olen);
2283	else
2284		olen = KEY_COL(sp, tp->lb[cno]);
2285
2286	/*
2287	 * If the line got longer, well, it's weird, but it's easy.  If
2288	 * it's the same length, it's easy.  If it got shorter, we have
2289	 * to fix it up.
2290	 */
2291	if (olen > nlen) {
2292		BINC_RETW(sp, tp->lb, tp->lb_len, tp->len + olen);
2293		chlen = olen - nlen;
2294		if (tp->insert != 0)
2295			MEMMOVE(tp->lb + cno + 1 + chlen,
2296			    tp->lb + cno + 1, tp->insert);
2297
2298		tp->len += chlen;
2299		tp->owrite += chlen;
2300		p = tp->lb + cno;
2301		if (tp->lb[cno] == '\t' ||
2302		    KEY_NEEDSWIDE(sp, tp->lb[cno]))
2303			for (cno += chlen; chlen--;)
2304				*p++ = ' ';
2305		else
2306			for (kp = (u_char *)
2307			    KEY_NAME(sp, tp->lb[cno]),
2308			    cno += chlen; chlen--;)
2309				*p++ = *kp++;
2310	}
2311	tp->lb[cno] = ch;
2312	return (vs_change(sp, tp->lno, LINE_RESET));
2313}
2314
2315/*
2316 * txt_err --
2317 *	Handle an error during input processing.
2318 */
2319static void
2320txt_err(SCR *sp, TEXTH *tiqh)
2321{
2322	recno_t lno;
2323
2324	/*
2325	 * The problem with input processing is that the cursor is at an
2326	 * indeterminate position since some input may have been lost due
2327	 * to a malloc error.  So, try to go back to the place from which
2328	 * the cursor started, knowing that it may no longer be available.
2329	 *
2330	 * We depend on at least one line number being set in the text
2331	 * chain.
2332	 */
2333	for (lno = TAILQ_FIRST(tiqh)->lno;
2334	    !db_exist(sp, lno) && lno > 0; --lno);
2335
2336	sp->lno = lno == 0 ? 1 : lno;
2337	sp->cno = 0;
2338
2339	/* Redraw the screen, just in case. */
2340	F_SET(sp, SC_SCR_REDRAW);
2341}
2342
2343/*
2344 * txt_hex --
2345 *	Let the user insert any character value they want.
2346 *
2347 * !!!
2348 * This is an extension.  The pattern "^X[0-9a-fA-F]*" is a way
2349 * for the user to specify a character value which their keyboard
2350 * may not be able to enter.
2351 */
2352static int
2353txt_hex(SCR *sp, TEXT *tp)
2354{
2355	CHAR_T savec;
2356	size_t len, off;
2357	u_long value;
2358	CHAR_T *p, *wp;
2359
2360	/*
2361	 * Null-terminate the string.  Since nul isn't a legal hex value,
2362	 * this should be okay, and lets us use a local routine, which
2363	 * presumably understands the character set, to convert the value.
2364	 */
2365	savec = tp->lb[tp->cno];
2366	tp->lb[tp->cno] = 0;
2367
2368	/* Find the previous CH_HEX character. */
2369	for (off = tp->cno - 1, p = tp->lb + off, len = 0;; --p, --off, ++len) {
2370		if (*p == CH_HEX) {
2371			wp = p + 1;
2372			break;
2373		}
2374		/* Not on this line?  Shouldn't happen. */
2375		if (off == tp->ai || off == tp->offset)
2376			goto nothex;
2377	}
2378
2379	/* If length of 0, then it wasn't a hex value. */
2380	if (len == 0)
2381		goto nothex;
2382
2383	/* Get the value. */
2384	errno = 0;
2385	value = STRTOL(wp, NULL, 16);
2386	if (errno || value > UCHAR_MAX) {
2387nothex:		tp->lb[tp->cno] = savec;
2388		return (0);
2389	}
2390
2391	/* Restore the original character. */
2392	tp->lb[tp->cno] = savec;
2393
2394	/* Adjust the bookkeeping. */
2395	tp->cno -= len;
2396	tp->len -= len;
2397	tp->lb[tp->cno - 1] = value;
2398
2399	/* Copy down any overwrite characters. */
2400	if (tp->owrite)
2401		MEMMOVE(tp->lb + tp->cno, tp->lb + tp->cno + len,
2402		    tp->owrite);
2403
2404	/* Copy down any insert characters. */
2405	if (tp->insert)
2406		MEMMOVE(tp->lb + tp->cno + tp->owrite,
2407		    tp->lb + tp->cno + tp->owrite + len,
2408		    tp->insert);
2409
2410	return (0);
2411}
2412
2413/*
2414 * txt_insch --
2415 *
2416 * !!!
2417 * Historic vi did a special screen optimization for tab characters.  As an
2418 * example, for the keystrokes "iabcd<esc>0C<tab>", the tab overwrote the
2419 * rest of the string when it was displayed.
2420 *
2421 * Because early versions of this implementation redisplayed the entire line
2422 * on each keystroke, the "bcd" was pushed to the right as it ignored that
2423 * the user had "promised" to change the rest of the characters.  However,
2424 * the historic vi implementation had an even worse bug: given the keystrokes
2425 * "iabcd<esc>0R<tab><esc>", the "bcd" disappears, and magically reappears
2426 * on the second <esc> key.
2427 *
2428 * POSIX 1003.2 requires (will require) that this be fixed, specifying that
2429 * vi overwrite characters the user has committed to changing, on the basis
2430 * of the screen space they require, but that it not overwrite other characters.
2431 */
2432static int
2433txt_insch(SCR *sp, TEXT *tp, CHAR_T *chp, u_int flags)
2434{
2435	u_char *kp;
2436	CHAR_T savech;
2437	size_t chlen, cno, copydown, olen, nlen;
2438	CHAR_T *p;
2439
2440	/*
2441	 * The 'R' command does one-for-one replacement, because there's
2442	 * no way to know how many characters the user intends to replace.
2443	 */
2444	if (LF_ISSET(TXT_REPLACE)) {
2445		if (tp->owrite) {
2446			--tp->owrite;
2447			tp->lb[tp->cno++] = *chp;
2448			return (0);
2449		}
2450	} else if (tp->owrite) {		/* Overwrite a character. */
2451		cno = tp->cno;
2452
2453		/*
2454		 * If the old or new characters are tabs, then the length of the
2455		 * display depends on the character position in the display.  We
2456		 * don't even try to handle this here, just ask the screen.
2457		 */
2458		if (*chp == '\t') {
2459			savech = tp->lb[cno];
2460			tp->lb[cno] = '\t';
2461			(void)vs_columns(sp, tp->lb, tp->lno, &cno, &nlen);
2462			tp->lb[cno] = savech;
2463		} else
2464			nlen = KEY_COL(sp, *chp);
2465
2466		/*
2467		 * Eat overwrite characters until we run out of them or we've
2468		 * handled the length of the new character.  If we only eat
2469		 * part of an overwrite character, break it into its component
2470		 * elements and display the remaining components.
2471		 */
2472		for (copydown = 0; nlen != 0 && tp->owrite != 0;) {
2473			--tp->owrite;
2474
2475			if (tp->lb[cno] == '\t')
2476				(void)vs_columns(sp,
2477				    tp->lb, tp->lno, &cno, &olen);
2478			else
2479				olen = KEY_COL(sp, tp->lb[cno]);
2480
2481			if (olen == nlen) {
2482				nlen = 0;
2483				break;
2484			}
2485			if (olen < nlen) {
2486				++copydown;
2487				nlen -= olen;
2488			} else {
2489				BINC_RETW(sp,
2490				    tp->lb, tp->lb_len, tp->len + olen);
2491				chlen = olen - nlen;
2492				MEMMOVE(tp->lb + cno + 1 + chlen,
2493				    tp->lb + cno + 1,
2494				    tp->owrite + tp->insert);
2495
2496				tp->len += chlen;
2497				tp->owrite += chlen;
2498				if (tp->lb[cno] == '\t' ||
2499				   KEY_NEEDSWIDE(sp, tp->lb[cno]))
2500					for (p = tp->lb + cno + 1; chlen--;)
2501						*p++ = ' ';
2502				else
2503					for (kp = (u_char *)
2504					    KEY_NAME(sp, tp->lb[cno]) + nlen,
2505					    p = tp->lb + cno + 1; chlen--;)
2506						*p++ = *kp++;
2507				nlen = 0;
2508				break;
2509			}
2510		}
2511
2512		/*
2513		 * If had to erase several characters, we adjust the total
2514		 * count, and if there are any characters left, shift them
2515		 * into position.
2516		 */
2517		if (copydown != 0 && (tp->len -= copydown) != 0)
2518			MEMMOVE(tp->lb + cno, tp->lb + cno + copydown,
2519			    tp->owrite + tp->insert + copydown);
2520
2521		/* If we had enough overwrite characters, we're done. */
2522		if (nlen == 0) {
2523			tp->lb[tp->cno++] = *chp;
2524			return (0);
2525		}
2526	}
2527
2528	/* Check to see if the character fits into the input buffer. */
2529	BINC_RETW(sp, tp->lb, tp->lb_len, tp->len + 1);
2530
2531	++tp->len;
2532	if (tp->insert) {			/* Insert a character. */
2533		if (tp->insert == 1)
2534			tp->lb[tp->cno + 1] = tp->lb[tp->cno];
2535		else
2536			MEMMOVE(tp->lb + tp->cno + 1,
2537			    tp->lb + tp->cno, tp->owrite + tp->insert);
2538	}
2539	tp->lb[tp->cno++] = *chp;
2540	return (0);
2541}
2542
2543/*
2544 * txt_isrch --
2545 *	Do an incremental search.
2546 */
2547static int
2548txt_isrch(SCR *sp, VICMD *vp, TEXT *tp, u_int8_t *is_flagsp)
2549{
2550	MARK start;
2551	recno_t lno;
2552	u_int sf;
2553
2554	/* If it's a one-line screen, we don't do incrementals. */
2555	if (IS_ONELINE(sp)) {
2556		FL_CLR(*is_flagsp, IS_RUNNING);
2557		return (0);
2558	}
2559
2560	/*
2561	 * If the user erases back to the beginning of the buffer, there's
2562	 * nothing to search for.  Reset the cursor to the starting point.
2563	 */
2564	if (tp->cno <= 1) {
2565		vp->m_final = vp->m_start;
2566		return (0);
2567	}
2568
2569	/*
2570	 * If it's an RE quote character, and not quoted, ignore it until
2571	 * we get another character.
2572	 */
2573	if (tp->lb[tp->cno - 1] == '\\' &&
2574	    (tp->cno == 2 || tp->lb[tp->cno - 2] != '\\'))
2575		return (0);
2576
2577	/*
2578	 * If it's a magic shell character, and not quoted, reset the cursor
2579	 * to the starting point.
2580	 */
2581	if (IS_SHELLMETA(sp, tp->lb[tp->cno - 1]) &&
2582	    (tp->cno == 2 || tp->lb[tp->cno - 2] != '\\'))
2583		vp->m_final = vp->m_start;
2584
2585	/*
2586	 * If we see the search pattern termination character, then quit doing
2587	 * an incremental search.  There may be more, e.g., ":/foo/;/bar/",
2588	 * and we can't handle that incrementally.  Also, reset the cursor to
2589	 * the original location, the ex search routines don't know anything
2590	 * about incremental searches.
2591	 */
2592	if (tp->lb[0] == tp->lb[tp->cno - 1] &&
2593	    (tp->cno == 2 || tp->lb[tp->cno - 2] != '\\')) {
2594		vp->m_final = vp->m_start;
2595		FL_CLR(*is_flagsp, IS_RUNNING);
2596		return (0);
2597	}
2598
2599	/*
2600	 * Remember the input line and discard the special input map,
2601	 * but don't overwrite the input line on the screen.
2602	 */
2603	lno = tp->lno;
2604	F_SET(VIP(sp), VIP_S_MODELINE);
2605	F_CLR(sp, SC_TINPUT | SC_TINPUT_INFO);
2606	if (txt_map_end(sp))
2607		return (1);
2608
2609	/*
2610	 * Specify a starting point and search.  If we find a match, move to
2611	 * it and refresh the screen.  If we didn't find the match, then we
2612	 * beep the screen.  When searching from the original cursor position,
2613	 * we have to move the cursor, otherwise, we don't want to move the
2614	 * cursor in case the text at the current position continues to match.
2615	 */
2616	if (FL_ISSET(*is_flagsp, IS_RESTART)) {
2617		start = vp->m_start;
2618		sf = SEARCH_SET;
2619	} else {
2620		start = vp->m_final;
2621		sf = SEARCH_INCR | SEARCH_SET;
2622	}
2623
2624	if (tp->lb[0] == '/' ?
2625	    !f_search(sp,
2626	    &start, &vp->m_final, tp->lb + 1, tp->cno - 1, NULL, sf) :
2627	    !b_search(sp,
2628	    &start, &vp->m_final, tp->lb + 1, tp->cno - 1, NULL, sf)) {
2629		sp->lno = vp->m_final.lno;
2630		sp->cno = vp->m_final.cno;
2631		FL_CLR(*is_flagsp, IS_RESTART);
2632
2633		if (!KEYS_WAITING(sp) && vs_refresh(sp, 0))
2634			return (1);
2635	} else
2636		FL_SET(*is_flagsp, IS_RESTART);
2637
2638	/* Reinstantiate the special input map. */
2639	if (txt_map_init(sp))
2640		return (1);
2641	F_CLR(VIP(sp), VIP_S_MODELINE);
2642	F_SET(sp, SC_TINPUT | SC_TINPUT_INFO);
2643
2644	/* Reset the line number of the input line. */
2645	tp->lno = TMAP[0].lno;
2646
2647	/*
2648	 * If the colon command-line moved, i.e. the screen scrolled,
2649	 * refresh the input line.
2650	 *
2651	 * XXX
2652	 * We shouldn't be calling vs_line, here -- we need dirty bits
2653	 * on entries in the SMAP array.
2654	 */
2655	if (lno != TMAP[0].lno) {
2656		if (vs_line(sp, &TMAP[0], NULL, NULL))
2657			return (1);
2658		(void)sp->gp->scr_refresh(sp, 0);
2659	}
2660	return (0);
2661}
2662
2663/*
2664 * txt_resolve --
2665 *	Resolve the input text chain into the file.
2666 */
2667static int
2668txt_resolve(SCR *sp, TEXTH *tiqh, u_int32_t flags)
2669{
2670	VI_PRIVATE *vip;
2671	TEXT *tp;
2672	recno_t lno;
2673	int changed;
2674
2675	/*
2676	 * The first line replaces a current line, and all subsequent lines
2677	 * are appended into the file.  Resolve autoindented characters for
2678	 * each line before committing it.  If the latter causes the line to
2679	 * change, we have to redisplay it, otherwise the information cached
2680	 * about the line will be wrong.
2681	 */
2682	vip = VIP(sp);
2683	tp = TAILQ_FIRST(tiqh);
2684
2685	if (LF_ISSET(TXT_AUTOINDENT))
2686		txt_ai_resolve(sp, tp, &changed);
2687	else
2688		changed = 0;
2689	if (db_set(sp, tp->lno, tp->lb, tp->len) ||
2690	    (changed && vs_change(sp, tp->lno, LINE_RESET)))
2691		return (1);
2692
2693	for (lno = tp->lno; (tp = TAILQ_NEXT(tp, q)) != NULL; ++lno) {
2694		if (LF_ISSET(TXT_AUTOINDENT))
2695			txt_ai_resolve(sp, tp, &changed);
2696		else
2697			changed = 0;
2698		if (db_append(sp, 0, lno, tp->lb, tp->len) ||
2699		    (changed && vs_change(sp, tp->lno, LINE_RESET)))
2700			return (1);
2701	}
2702
2703	/*
2704	 * Clear the input flag, the look-aside buffer is no longer valid.
2705	 * Has to be done as part of text resolution, or upon return we'll
2706	 * be looking at incorrect data.
2707	 */
2708	F_CLR(sp, SC_TINPUT);
2709
2710	return (0);
2711}
2712
2713/*
2714 * txt_showmatch --
2715 *	Show a character match.
2716 *
2717 * !!!
2718 * Historic vi tried to display matches even in the :colon command line.
2719 * I think not.
2720 */
2721static int
2722txt_showmatch(SCR *sp, TEXT *tp)
2723{
2724	GS *gp;
2725	VCS cs;
2726	MARK m;
2727	int cnt, endc, startc;
2728
2729	gp = sp->gp;
2730
2731	/*
2732	 * Do a refresh first, in case we haven't done one in awhile,
2733	 * so the user can see what we're complaining about.
2734	 */
2735	UPDATE_POSITION(sp, tp);
2736	if (vs_refresh(sp, 1))
2737		return (1);
2738
2739	/*
2740	 * We don't display the match if it's not on the screen.  Find
2741	 * out what the first character on the screen is.
2742	 */
2743	if (vs_sm_position(sp, &m, 0, P_TOP))
2744		return (1);
2745
2746	/* Initialize the getc() interface. */
2747	cs.cs_lno = tp->lno;
2748	cs.cs_cno = tp->cno - 1;
2749	if (cs_init(sp, &cs))
2750		return (1);
2751	startc = STRCHR(VIP(sp)->mcs, endc = cs.cs_ch)[-1];
2752
2753	/* Search for the match. */
2754	for (cnt = 1;;) {
2755		if (cs_prev(sp, &cs))
2756			return (1);
2757		if (cs.cs_flags != 0) {
2758			if (cs.cs_flags == CS_EOF || cs.cs_flags == CS_SOF) {
2759				msgq(sp, M_BERR,
2760				    "Unmatched %s", KEY_NAME(sp, endc));
2761				return (0);
2762			}
2763			continue;
2764		}
2765		if (cs.cs_ch == endc)
2766			++cnt;
2767		else if (cs.cs_ch == startc && --cnt == 0)
2768			break;
2769	}
2770
2771	/* If the match is on the screen, move to it. */
2772	if (cs.cs_lno < m.lno || (cs.cs_lno == m.lno && cs.cs_cno < m.cno))
2773		return (0);
2774	sp->lno = cs.cs_lno;
2775	sp->cno = cs.cs_cno;
2776	if (vs_refresh(sp, 1))
2777		return (1);
2778
2779	/* Wait for timeout or character arrival. */
2780	return (v_event_get(sp,
2781	    NULL, O_VAL(sp, O_MATCHTIME) * 100, EC_TIMEOUT));
2782}
2783
2784/*
2785 * txt_margin --
2786 *	Handle margin wrap.
2787 */
2788static int
2789txt_margin(SCR *sp, TEXT *tp, TEXT *wmtp, int *didbreak, u_int32_t flags)
2790{
2791	VI_PRIVATE *vip;
2792	size_t len, off;
2793	CHAR_T *p, *wp;
2794
2795	/* Find the nearest previous blank. */
2796	for (off = tp->cno - 1, p = tp->lb + off, len = 0;; --off, --p, ++len) {
2797		if (isblank(*p)) {
2798			wp = p + 1;
2799			break;
2800		}
2801
2802		/*
2803		 * If reach the start of the line, there's nowhere to break.
2804		 *
2805		 * !!!
2806		 * Historic vi belled each time a character was entered after
2807		 * crossing the margin until a space was entered which could
2808		 * be used to break the line.  I don't as it tends to wake the
2809		 * cats.
2810		 */
2811		if (off == tp->ai || off == tp->offset) {
2812			*didbreak = 0;
2813			return (0);
2814		}
2815	}
2816
2817	/*
2818	 * Store saved information about the rest of the line in the
2819	 * wrapmargin TEXT structure.
2820	 *
2821	 * !!!
2822	 * The offset field holds the length of the current characters
2823	 * that the user entered, but which are getting split to the new
2824	 * line -- it's going to be used to set the cursor value when we
2825	 * move to the new line.
2826	 */
2827	vip = VIP(sp);
2828	wmtp->lb = p + 1;
2829	wmtp->offset = len;
2830	wmtp->insert = LF_ISSET(TXT_APPENDEOL) ?  tp->insert - 1 : tp->insert;
2831	wmtp->owrite = tp->owrite;
2832
2833	/* Correct current bookkeeping information. */
2834	tp->cno -= len;
2835	if (LF_ISSET(TXT_APPENDEOL)) {
2836		tp->len -= len + tp->owrite + (tp->insert - 1);
2837		tp->insert = 1;
2838	} else {
2839		tp->len -= len + tp->owrite + tp->insert;
2840		tp->insert = 0;
2841	}
2842	tp->owrite = 0;
2843
2844	/*
2845	 * !!!
2846	 * Delete any trailing whitespace from the current line.
2847	 */
2848	for (;; --p, --off) {
2849		if (!isblank(*p))
2850			break;
2851		--tp->cno;
2852		--tp->len;
2853		if (off == tp->ai || off == tp->offset)
2854			break;
2855	}
2856	*didbreak = 1;
2857	return (0);
2858}
2859
2860/*
2861 * txt_Rresolve --
2862 *	Resolve the input line for the 'R' command.
2863 */
2864static void
2865txt_Rresolve(SCR *sp, TEXTH *tiqh, TEXT *tp, const size_t orig_len)
2866{
2867	TEXT *ttp;
2868	size_t input_len, retain;
2869	CHAR_T *p;
2870
2871	/*
2872	 * Check to make sure that the cursor hasn't moved beyond
2873	 * the end of the line.
2874	 */
2875	if (tp->owrite == 0)
2876		return;
2877
2878	/*
2879	 * Calculate how many characters the user has entered,
2880	 * plus the blanks erased by <carriage-return>/<newline>s.
2881	 */
2882	for (ttp = TAILQ_FIRST(tiqh), input_len = 0;;) {
2883		input_len += ttp == tp ? tp->cno : ttp->len + ttp->R_erase;
2884		if ((ttp = TAILQ_NEXT(ttp, q)) == NULL)
2885			break;
2886	}
2887
2888	/*
2889	 * If the user has entered less characters than the original line
2890	 * was long, restore any overwriteable characters to the original
2891	 * characters.  These characters are entered as "insert characters",
2892	 * because they're after the cursor and we don't want to lose them.
2893	 * (This is okay because the R command has no insert characters.)
2894	 * We set owrite to 0 so that the insert characters don't get copied
2895	 * to somewhere else, which means that the line and the length have
2896	 * to be adjusted here as well.
2897	 *
2898	 * We have to retrieve the original line because the original pinned
2899	 * page has long since been discarded.  If it doesn't exist, that's
2900	 * okay, the user just extended the file.
2901	 */
2902	if (input_len < orig_len) {
2903		retain = MIN(tp->owrite, orig_len - input_len);
2904		if (db_get(sp,
2905		    TAILQ_FIRST(tiqh)->lno, DBG_FATAL | DBG_NOCACHE, &p, NULL))
2906			return;
2907		MEMCPY(tp->lb + tp->cno, p + input_len, retain);
2908		tp->len -= tp->owrite - retain;
2909		tp->owrite = 0;
2910		tp->insert += retain;
2911	}
2912}
2913
2914/*
2915 * txt_nomorech --
2916 *	No more characters message.
2917 */
2918static void
2919txt_nomorech(SCR *sp)
2920{
2921	msgq(sp, M_BERR, "194|No more characters to erase");
2922}
2923