/* * Copyright (C) 1984-2023 Mark Nudelman * * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file. * * For more information, see the README file. */ /* * Routines dealing with the "position" table. * This is a table which tells the position (in the input file) of the * first char on each currently displayed line. * * {{ The position table is scrolled by moving all the entries. * Would be better to have a circular table * and just change a couple of pointers. }} */ #include "less.h" #include "position.h" static POSITION *table = NULL; /* The position table */ static int table_size = 0; extern int sc_width, sc_height; extern int hshift; /* * Return the starting file position of a line displayed on the screen. * The line may be specified as a line number relative to the top * of the screen, but is usually one of these special cases: * the top (first) line on the screen * the second line on the screen * the bottom line on the screen * the line after the bottom line on the screen */ public POSITION position(int sindex) { switch (sindex) { case BOTTOM: sindex = sc_height - 2; break; case BOTTOM_PLUS_ONE: sindex = sc_height - 1; break; case MIDDLE: sindex = (sc_height - 1) / 2; break; } return (table[sindex]); } /* * Add a new file position to the bottom of the position table. */ public void add_forw_pos(POSITION pos) { int i; /* * Scroll the position table up. */ for (i = 1; i < sc_height; i++) table[i-1] = table[i]; table[sc_height - 1] = pos; } /* * Add a new file position to the top of the position table. */ public void add_back_pos(POSITION pos) { int i; /* * Scroll the position table down. */ for (i = sc_height - 1; i > 0; i--) table[i] = table[i-1]; table[0] = pos; } /* * Initialize the position table, done whenever we clear the screen. */ public void pos_clear(void) { int i; for (i = 0; i < sc_height; i++) table[i] = NULL_POSITION; } /* * Allocate or reallocate the position table. */ public void pos_init(void) { struct scrpos scrpos; if (sc_height <= table_size) return; /* * If we already have a table, remember the first line in it * before we free it, so we can copy that line to the new table. */ if (table != NULL) { get_scrpos(&scrpos, TOP); free((char*)table); } else scrpos.pos = NULL_POSITION; table = (POSITION *) ecalloc(sc_height, sizeof(POSITION)); table_size = sc_height; pos_clear(); if (scrpos.pos != NULL_POSITION) table[scrpos.ln-1] = scrpos.pos; } /* * See if the byte at a specified position is currently on the screen. * Check the position table to see if the position falls within its range. * Return the position table entry if found, -1 if not. */ public int onscreen(POSITION pos) { int i; if (pos < table[0]) return (-1); for (i = 1; i < sc_height; i++) if (pos < table[i]) return (i-1); return (-1); } /* * See if the entire screen is empty. */ public int empty_screen(void) { return (empty_lines(0, sc_height-1)); } public int empty_lines(int s, int e) { int i; for (i = s; i <= e; i++) if (table[i] != NULL_POSITION && table[i] != 0) return (0); return (1); } /* * Get the current screen position. * The screen position consists of both a file position and * a screen line number where the file position is placed on the screen. * Normally the screen line number is 0, but if we are positioned * such that the top few lines are empty, we may have to set * the screen line to a number > 0. */ public void get_scrpos(struct scrpos *scrpos, int where) { int i; int dir; int last; switch (where) { case TOP: i = 0; dir = +1; last = sc_height-2; break; case BOTTOM: case BOTTOM_PLUS_ONE: i = sc_height-2; dir = -1; last = 0; break; default: i = where; if (table[i] == NULL_POSITION) { scrpos->pos = NULL_POSITION; return; } /* Values of dir and last don't matter after this. */ break; } /* * Find the first line on the screen which has something on it, * and return the screen line number and the file position. */ for (;; i += dir) { if (table[i] != NULL_POSITION) { scrpos->ln = i+1; scrpos->pos = table[i]; return; } if (i == last) break; } /* * The screen is empty. */ scrpos->pos = NULL_POSITION; } /* * Adjust a screen line number to be a simple positive integer * in the range { 0 .. sc_height-2 }. * (The bottom line, sc_height-1, is reserved for prompts, etc.) * The given "sline" may be in the range { 1 .. sc_height-1 } * to refer to lines relative to the top of the screen (starting from 1), * or it may be in { -1 .. -(sc_height-1) } to refer to lines * relative to the bottom of the screen. */ public int sindex_from_sline(int sline) { /* * Negative screen line number means * relative to the bottom of the screen. */ if (sline < 0) sline += sc_height; /* * Can't be less than 1 or greater than sc_height. */ if (sline <= 0) sline = 1; if (sline > sc_height) sline = sc_height; /* * Return zero-based line number, not one-based. */ return (sline-1); } /* * Given a line that starts at linepos, * and the character at byte offset choff into that line, * return the number of characters (not bytes) between the * beginning of the line and the first byte of the choff character. */ static int pos_shift(POSITION linepos, int choff) { char *line; int line_len; POSITION pos; int cvt_ops; char *cline; pos = forw_raw_line_len(linepos, choff, &line, &line_len); if (pos == NULL_POSITION || line_len != choff) return -1; cvt_ops = get_cvt_ops(0); /* {{ Passing 0 ignores SRCH_NO_REGEX; does it matter? }} */ /* {{ It would be nice to be able to call cvt_text with dst=NULL, to avoid need to alloc a useless cline. }} */ cline = (char *) ecalloc(1, line_len+1); cvt_text(cline, line, NULL, &line_len, cvt_ops); free(cline); return line_len; } /* * Return the position of the first char of the line containing tpos. * Thus if tpos is the first char of its line, just return tpos. */ static POSITION beginning_of_line(POSITION tpos) { ch_seek(tpos); while (ch_tell() != ch_zero()) { int ch = ch_back_get(); if (ch == '\n') { (void) ch_forw_get(); break; } } return ch_tell(); } /* * When viewing long lines, it may be that the first char in the top screen * line is not the first char in its (file) line (the table is "beheaded"). * This function sets that entry to the position of the first char in the line, * and sets hshift so that the first char in the first line is unchanged. */ public void pos_rehead(void) { POSITION linepos; POSITION tpos = table[TOP]; if (tpos == NULL_POSITION) return; linepos = beginning_of_line(tpos); if (linepos == tpos) return; table[TOP] = linepos; hshift = pos_shift(linepos, (int)(tpos - linepos)); screen_trashed(); }