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9 
10 /*
11  * screen.c: Lower level code for displaying on the screen.
12  *
13  * Output to the screen (console, terminal emulator or GUI window) is minimized
14  * by remembering what is already on the screen, and only updating the parts
15  * that changed.
16  *
17  * ScreenLines[off]  Contains a copy of the whole screen, as it is currently
18  *		     displayed (excluding text written by external commands).
19  * ScreenAttrs[off]  Contains the associated attributes.
20  * LineOffset[row]   Contains the offset into ScreenLines*[] and ScreenAttrs[]
21  *		     for each line.
22  * LineWraps[row]    Flag for each line whether it wraps to the next line.
23  *
24  * For double-byte characters, two consecutive bytes in ScreenLines[] can form
25  * one character which occupies two display cells.
26  * For UTF-8 a multi-byte character is converted to Unicode and stored in
27  * ScreenLinesUC[].  ScreenLines[] contains the first byte only.  For an ASCII
28  * character without composing chars ScreenLinesUC[] will be 0 and
29  * ScreenLinesC[][] is not used.  When the character occupies two display
30  * cells the next byte in ScreenLines[] is 0.
31  * ScreenLinesC[][] contain up to 'maxcombine' composing characters
32  * (drawn on top of the first character).  There is 0 after the last one used.
33  * ScreenLines2[] is only used for euc-jp to store the second byte if the
34  * first byte is 0x8e (single-width character).
35  *
36  * The screen_*() functions write to the screen and handle updating
37  * ScreenLines[].
38  */
39 
40 #include "vim.h"
41 
42 /*
43  * The attributes that are actually active for writing to the screen.
44  */
45 static int	screen_attr = 0;
46 
47 static void screen_char_2(unsigned off, int row, int col);
48 static void screenclear2(void);
49 static void lineclear(unsigned off, int width, int attr);
50 static void lineinvalid(unsigned off, int width);
51 static int win_do_lines(win_T *wp, int row, int line_count, int mayclear, int del, int clear_attr);
52 static void win_rest_invalid(win_T *wp);
53 static void msg_pos_mode(void);
54 static void recording_mode(int attr);
55 
56 // Ugly global: overrule attribute used by screen_char()
57 static int screen_char_attr = 0;
58 
59 #if defined(FEAT_CONCEAL) || defined(PROTO)
60 /*
61  * Return TRUE if the cursor line in window "wp" may be concealed, according
62  * to the 'concealcursor' option.
63  */
64     int
65 conceal_cursor_line(win_T *wp)
66 {
67     int		c;
68 
69     if (*wp->w_p_cocu == NUL)
70 	return FALSE;
71     if (get_real_state() & VISUAL)
72 	c = 'v';
73     else if (State & INSERT)
74 	c = 'i';
75     else if (State & NORMAL)
76 	c = 'n';
77     else if (State & CMDLINE)
78 	c = 'c';
79     else
80 	return FALSE;
81     return vim_strchr(wp->w_p_cocu, c) != NULL;
82 }
83 
84 /*
85  * Check if the cursor line needs to be redrawn because of 'concealcursor'.
86  */
87     void
88 conceal_check_cursor_line(void)
89 {
90     if (curwin->w_p_cole > 0 && conceal_cursor_line(curwin))
91     {
92 	need_cursor_line_redraw = TRUE;
93 	// Need to recompute cursor column, e.g., when starting Visual mode
94 	// without concealing.
95 	curs_columns(TRUE);
96     }
97 }
98 #endif
99 
100 /*
101  * Get 'wincolor' attribute for window "wp".  If not set and "wp" is a popup
102  * window then get the "Pmenu" highlight attribute.
103  */
104     int
105 get_wcr_attr(win_T *wp)
106 {
107     int wcr_attr = 0;
108 
109     if (*wp->w_p_wcr != NUL)
110 	wcr_attr = syn_name2attr(wp->w_p_wcr);
111 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
112     else if (WIN_IS_POPUP(wp))
113     {
114 	if (wp->w_popup_flags & POPF_INFO)
115 	    wcr_attr = HL_ATTR(HLF_PSI);    // PmenuSel
116 	else
117 	    wcr_attr = HL_ATTR(HLF_PNI);    // Pmenu
118     }
119 #endif
120     return wcr_attr;
121 }
122 
123 /*
124  * Call screen_fill() with the columns adjusted for 'rightleft' if needed.
125  * Return the new offset.
126  */
127     static int
128 screen_fill_end(
129 	win_T *wp,
130 	int	c1,
131 	int	c2,
132 	int	off,
133 	int	width,
134 	int	row,
135 	int	endrow,
136 	int	attr)
137 {
138     int	    nn = off + width;
139 
140     if (nn > wp->w_width)
141 	nn = wp->w_width;
142 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
143     if (wp->w_p_rl)
144     {
145 	screen_fill(W_WINROW(wp) + row, W_WINROW(wp) + endrow,
146 		W_ENDCOL(wp) - nn, (int)W_ENDCOL(wp) - off,
147 		c1, c2, attr);
148     }
149     else
150 #endif
151 	screen_fill(W_WINROW(wp) + row, W_WINROW(wp) + endrow,
152 		wp->w_wincol + off, (int)wp->w_wincol + nn,
153 		c1, c2, attr);
154     return nn;
155 }
156 
157 /*
158  * Clear lines near the end the window and mark the unused lines with "c1".
159  * use "c2" as the filler character.
160  * When "draw_margin" is TRUE then draw the sign, fold and number columns.
161  */
162     void
163 win_draw_end(
164     win_T	*wp,
165     int		c1,
166     int		c2,
167     int		draw_margin,
168     int		row,
169     int		endrow,
170     hlf_T	hl)
171 {
172     int		n = 0;
173     int		attr = HL_ATTR(hl);
174     int		wcr_attr = get_wcr_attr(wp);
175 
176     attr = hl_combine_attr(wcr_attr, attr);
177 
178     if (draw_margin)
179     {
180 #ifdef FEAT_FOLDING
181 	int	fdc = compute_foldcolumn(wp, 0);
182 
183 	if (fdc > 0)
184 	    // draw the fold column
185 	    n = screen_fill_end(wp, ' ', ' ', n, fdc,
186 		      row, endrow, hl_combine_attr(wcr_attr, HL_ATTR(HLF_FC)));
187 #endif
188 #ifdef FEAT_SIGNS
189 	if (signcolumn_on(wp))
190 	    // draw the sign column
191 	    n = screen_fill_end(wp, ' ', ' ', n, 2,
192 		      row, endrow, hl_combine_attr(wcr_attr, HL_ATTR(HLF_SC)));
193 #endif
194 	if ((wp->w_p_nu || wp->w_p_rnu)
195 				  && vim_strchr(p_cpo, CPO_NUMCOL) == NULL)
196 	    // draw the number column
197 	    n = screen_fill_end(wp, ' ', ' ', n, number_width(wp) + 1,
198 		       row, endrow, hl_combine_attr(wcr_attr, HL_ATTR(HLF_N)));
199     }
200 
201 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
202     if (wp->w_p_rl)
203     {
204 	screen_fill(W_WINROW(wp) + row, W_WINROW(wp) + endrow,
205 		wp->w_wincol, W_ENDCOL(wp) - 1 - n,
206 		c2, c2, attr);
207 	screen_fill(W_WINROW(wp) + row, W_WINROW(wp) + endrow,
208 		W_ENDCOL(wp) - 1 - n, W_ENDCOL(wp) - n,
209 		c1, c2, attr);
210     }
211     else
212 #endif
213     {
214 	screen_fill(W_WINROW(wp) + row, W_WINROW(wp) + endrow,
215 		wp->w_wincol + n, (int)W_ENDCOL(wp),
216 		c1, c2, attr);
217     }
218 
219     set_empty_rows(wp, row);
220 }
221 
222 #if defined(FEAT_FOLDING) || defined(PROTO)
223 /*
224  * Compute the width of the foldcolumn.  Based on 'foldcolumn' and how much
225  * space is available for window "wp", minus "col".
226  */
227     int
228 compute_foldcolumn(win_T *wp, int col)
229 {
230     int fdc = wp->w_p_fdc;
231     int wmw = wp == curwin && p_wmw == 0 ? 1 : p_wmw;
232     int wwidth = wp->w_width;
233 
234     if (fdc > wwidth - (col + wmw))
235 	fdc = wwidth - (col + wmw);
236     return fdc;
237 }
238 
239 /*
240  * Fill the foldcolumn at "p" for window "wp".
241  * Only to be called when 'foldcolumn' > 0.
242  */
243     void
244 fill_foldcolumn(
245     char_u	*p,
246     win_T	*wp,
247     int		closed,		// TRUE of FALSE
248     linenr_T	lnum)		// current line number
249 {
250     int		i = 0;
251     int		level;
252     int		first_level;
253     int		empty;
254     int		fdc = compute_foldcolumn(wp, 0);
255 
256     // Init to all spaces.
257     vim_memset(p, ' ', (size_t)fdc);
258 
259     level = win_foldinfo.fi_level;
260     if (level > 0)
261     {
262 	// If there is only one column put more info in it.
263 	empty = (fdc == 1) ? 0 : 1;
264 
265 	// If the column is too narrow, we start at the lowest level that
266 	// fits and use numbers to indicated the depth.
267 	first_level = level - fdc - closed + 1 + empty;
268 	if (first_level < 1)
269 	    first_level = 1;
270 
271 	for (i = 0; i + empty < fdc; ++i)
272 	{
273 	    if (win_foldinfo.fi_lnum == lnum
274 			      && first_level + i >= win_foldinfo.fi_low_level)
275 		p[i] = '-';
276 	    else if (first_level == 1)
277 		p[i] = '|';
278 	    else if (first_level + i <= 9)
279 		p[i] = '0' + first_level + i;
280 	    else
281 		p[i] = '>';
282 	    if (first_level + i == level)
283 		break;
284 	}
285     }
286     if (closed)
287 	p[i >= fdc ? i - 1 : i] = '+';
288 }
289 #endif // FEAT_FOLDING
290 
291 /*
292  * Return if the composing characters at "off_from" and "off_to" differ.
293  * Only to be used when ScreenLinesUC[off_from] != 0.
294  */
295     static int
296 comp_char_differs(int off_from, int off_to)
297 {
298     int	    i;
299 
300     for (i = 0; i < Screen_mco; ++i)
301     {
302 	if (ScreenLinesC[i][off_from] != ScreenLinesC[i][off_to])
303 	    return TRUE;
304 	if (ScreenLinesC[i][off_from] == 0)
305 	    break;
306     }
307     return FALSE;
308 }
309 
310 /*
311  * Check whether the given character needs redrawing:
312  * - the (first byte of the) character is different
313  * - the attributes are different
314  * - the character is multi-byte and the next byte is different
315  * - the character is two cells wide and the second cell differs.
316  */
317     static int
318 char_needs_redraw(int off_from, int off_to, int cols)
319 {
320     if (cols > 0
321 	    && ((ScreenLines[off_from] != ScreenLines[off_to]
322 		    || ScreenAttrs[off_from] != ScreenAttrs[off_to])
323 		|| (enc_dbcs != 0
324 		    && MB_BYTE2LEN(ScreenLines[off_from]) > 1
325 		    && (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && ScreenLines[off_from] == 0x8e
326 			? ScreenLines2[off_from] != ScreenLines2[off_to]
327 			: (cols > 1 && ScreenLines[off_from + 1]
328 						 != ScreenLines[off_to + 1])))
329 		|| (enc_utf8
330 		    && (ScreenLinesUC[off_from] != ScreenLinesUC[off_to]
331 			|| (ScreenLinesUC[off_from] != 0
332 			    && comp_char_differs(off_from, off_to))
333 			|| ((*mb_off2cells)(off_from, off_from + cols) > 1
334 			    && ScreenLines[off_from + 1]
335 						!= ScreenLines[off_to + 1])))))
336 	return TRUE;
337     return FALSE;
338 }
339 
340 #if defined(FEAT_TERMINAL) || defined(PROTO)
341 /*
342  * Return the index in ScreenLines[] for the current screen line.
343  */
344     int
345 screen_get_current_line_off()
346 {
347     return (int)(current_ScreenLine - ScreenLines);
348 }
349 #endif
350 
351 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
352 /*
353  * Return TRUE if this position has a higher level popup or this cell is
354  * transparent in the current popup.
355  */
356     static int
357 blocked_by_popup(int row, int col)
358 {
359     int off;
360 
361     if (!popup_visible)
362 	return FALSE;
363     off = row * screen_Columns + col;
364     return popup_mask[off] > screen_zindex || popup_transparent[off];
365 }
366 #endif
367 
368 /*
369  * Reset the highlighting.  Used before clearing the screen.
370  */
371     void
372 reset_screen_attr(void)
373 {
374 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
375     if (gui.in_use)
376 	// Use a code that will reset gui.highlight_mask in
377 	// gui_stop_highlight().
378 	screen_attr = HL_ALL + 1;
379     else
380 #endif
381 	// Use attributes that is very unlikely to appear in text.
382 	screen_attr = HL_BOLD | HL_UNDERLINE | HL_INVERSE | HL_STRIKETHROUGH;
383 }
384 
385 /*
386  * Move one "cooked" screen line to the screen, but only the characters that
387  * have actually changed.  Handle insert/delete character.
388  * "coloff" gives the first column on the screen for this line.
389  * "endcol" gives the columns where valid characters are.
390  * "clear_width" is the width of the window.  It's > 0 if the rest of the line
391  * needs to be cleared, negative otherwise.
392  * "flags" can have bits:
393  * SLF_POPUP	    popup window
394  * SLF_RIGHTLEFT    rightleft window:
395  *    When TRUE and "clear_width" > 0, clear columns 0 to "endcol"
396  *    When FALSE and "clear_width" > 0, clear columns "endcol" to "clear_width"
397  */
398     void
399 screen_line(
400     int	    row,
401     int	    coloff,
402     int	    endcol,
403     int	    clear_width,
404     int	    flags UNUSED)
405 {
406     unsigned	    off_from;
407     unsigned	    off_to;
408     unsigned	    max_off_from;
409     unsigned	    max_off_to;
410     int		    col = 0;
411     int		    hl;
412     int		    force = FALSE;	// force update rest of the line
413     int		    redraw_this		// bool: does character need redraw?
414 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
415 				= TRUE	// For GUI when while-loop empty
416 #endif
417 				;
418     int		    redraw_next;	// redraw_this for next character
419     int		    clear_next = FALSE;
420     int		    char_cells;		// 1: normal char
421 					// 2: occupies two display cells
422 # define CHAR_CELLS char_cells
423 
424     // Check for illegal row and col, just in case.
425     if (row >= Rows)
426 	row = Rows - 1;
427     if (endcol > Columns)
428 	endcol = Columns;
429 
430 # ifdef FEAT_CLIPBOARD
431     clip_may_clear_selection(row, row);
432 # endif
433 
434     off_from = (unsigned)(current_ScreenLine - ScreenLines);
435     off_to = LineOffset[row] + coloff;
436     max_off_from = off_from + screen_Columns;
437     max_off_to = LineOffset[row] + screen_Columns;
438 
439 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
440     if (flags & SLF_RIGHTLEFT)
441     {
442 	// Clear rest first, because it's left of the text.
443 	if (clear_width > 0)
444 	{
445 	    while (col <= endcol && ScreenLines[off_to] == ' '
446 		    && ScreenAttrs[off_to] == 0
447 				  && (!enc_utf8 || ScreenLinesUC[off_to] == 0))
448 	    {
449 		++off_to;
450 		++col;
451 	    }
452 	    if (col <= endcol)
453 		screen_fill(row, row + 1, col + coloff,
454 					    endcol + coloff + 1, ' ', ' ', 0);
455 	}
456 	col = endcol + 1;
457 	off_to = LineOffset[row] + col + coloff;
458 	off_from += col;
459 	endcol = (clear_width > 0 ? clear_width : -clear_width);
460     }
461 #endif // FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
462 
463 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
464     // First char of a popup window may go on top of the right half of a
465     // double-wide character. Clear the left half to avoid it getting the popup
466     // window background color.
467     if (coloff > 0 && ScreenLines[off_to] == 0
468 		   && ScreenLinesUC[off_to - 1] != 0
469 		   && (*mb_char2cells)(ScreenLinesUC[off_to - 1]) > 1)
470     {
471 	ScreenLines[off_to - 1] = ' ';
472 	ScreenLinesUC[off_to - 1] = 0;
473 	screen_char(off_to - 1, row, col + coloff - 1);
474     }
475 #endif
476 
477     redraw_next = char_needs_redraw(off_from, off_to, endcol - col);
478 
479     while (col < endcol)
480     {
481 	if (has_mbyte && (col + 1 < endcol))
482 	    char_cells = (*mb_off2cells)(off_from, max_off_from);
483 	else
484 	    char_cells = 1;
485 
486 	redraw_this = redraw_next;
487 	redraw_next = force || char_needs_redraw(off_from + CHAR_CELLS,
488 			      off_to + CHAR_CELLS, endcol - col - CHAR_CELLS);
489 
490 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
491 	// If the next character was bold, then redraw the current character to
492 	// remove any pixels that might have spilt over into us.  This only
493 	// happens in the GUI.
494 	if (redraw_next && gui.in_use)
495 	{
496 	    hl = ScreenAttrs[off_to + CHAR_CELLS];
497 	    if (hl > HL_ALL)
498 		hl = syn_attr2attr(hl);
499 	    if (hl & HL_BOLD)
500 		redraw_this = TRUE;
501 	}
502 #endif
503 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
504 	if (blocked_by_popup(row, col + coloff))
505 	    redraw_this = FALSE;
506 #endif
507 	if (redraw_this)
508 	{
509 	    /*
510 	     * Special handling when 'xs' termcap flag set (hpterm):
511 	     * Attributes for characters are stored at the position where the
512 	     * cursor is when writing the highlighting code.  The
513 	     * start-highlighting code must be written with the cursor on the
514 	     * first highlighted character.  The stop-highlighting code must
515 	     * be written with the cursor just after the last highlighted
516 	     * character.
517 	     * Overwriting a character doesn't remove its highlighting.  Need
518 	     * to clear the rest of the line, and force redrawing it
519 	     * completely.
520 	     */
521 	    if (       p_wiv
522 		    && !force
523 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
524 		    && !gui.in_use
525 #endif
526 		    && ScreenAttrs[off_to] != 0
527 		    && ScreenAttrs[off_from] != ScreenAttrs[off_to])
528 	    {
529 		/*
530 		 * Need to remove highlighting attributes here.
531 		 */
532 		windgoto(row, col + coloff);
533 		out_str(T_CE);		// clear rest of this screen line
534 		screen_start();		// don't know where cursor is now
535 		force = TRUE;		// force redraw of rest of the line
536 		redraw_next = TRUE;	// or else next char would miss out
537 
538 		/*
539 		 * If the previous character was highlighted, need to stop
540 		 * highlighting at this character.
541 		 */
542 		if (col + coloff > 0 && ScreenAttrs[off_to - 1] != 0)
543 		{
544 		    screen_attr = ScreenAttrs[off_to - 1];
545 		    term_windgoto(row, col + coloff);
546 		    screen_stop_highlight();
547 		}
548 		else
549 		    screen_attr = 0;	    // highlighting has stopped
550 	    }
551 	    if (enc_dbcs != 0)
552 	    {
553 		// Check if overwriting a double-byte with a single-byte or
554 		// the other way around requires another character to be
555 		// redrawn.  For UTF-8 this isn't needed, because comparing
556 		// ScreenLinesUC[] is sufficient.
557 		if (char_cells == 1
558 			&& col + 1 < endcol
559 			&& (*mb_off2cells)(off_to, max_off_to) > 1)
560 		{
561 		    // Writing a single-cell character over a double-cell
562 		    // character: need to redraw the next cell.
563 		    ScreenLines[off_to + 1] = 0;
564 		    redraw_next = TRUE;
565 		}
566 		else if (char_cells == 2
567 			&& col + 2 < endcol
568 			&& (*mb_off2cells)(off_to, max_off_to) == 1
569 			&& (*mb_off2cells)(off_to + 1, max_off_to) > 1)
570 		{
571 		    // Writing the second half of a double-cell character over
572 		    // a double-cell character: need to redraw the second
573 		    // cell.
574 		    ScreenLines[off_to + 2] = 0;
575 		    redraw_next = TRUE;
576 		}
577 
578 		if (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU)
579 		    ScreenLines2[off_to] = ScreenLines2[off_from];
580 	    }
581 	    // When writing a single-width character over a double-width
582 	    // character and at the end of the redrawn text, need to clear out
583 	    // the right halve of the old character.
584 	    // Also required when writing the right halve of a double-width
585 	    // char over the left halve of an existing one.
586 	    if (has_mbyte && col + char_cells == endcol
587 		    && ((char_cells == 1
588 			    && (*mb_off2cells)(off_to, max_off_to) > 1)
589 			|| (char_cells == 2
590 			    && (*mb_off2cells)(off_to, max_off_to) == 1
591 			    && (*mb_off2cells)(off_to + 1, max_off_to) > 1)))
592 		clear_next = TRUE;
593 
594 	    ScreenLines[off_to] = ScreenLines[off_from];
595 	    if (enc_utf8)
596 	    {
597 		ScreenLinesUC[off_to] = ScreenLinesUC[off_from];
598 		if (ScreenLinesUC[off_from] != 0)
599 		{
600 		    int	    i;
601 
602 		    for (i = 0; i < Screen_mco; ++i)
603 			ScreenLinesC[i][off_to] = ScreenLinesC[i][off_from];
604 		}
605 	    }
606 	    if (char_cells == 2)
607 		ScreenLines[off_to + 1] = ScreenLines[off_from + 1];
608 
609 #if defined(FEAT_GUI) || defined(UNIX)
610 	    // The bold trick makes a single column of pixels appear in the
611 	    // next character.  When a bold character is removed, the next
612 	    // character should be redrawn too.  This happens for our own GUI
613 	    // and for some xterms.
614 	    if (
615 # ifdef FEAT_GUI
616 		    gui.in_use
617 # endif
618 # if defined(FEAT_GUI) && defined(UNIX)
619 		    ||
620 # endif
621 # ifdef UNIX
622 		    term_is_xterm
623 # endif
624 		    )
625 	    {
626 		hl = ScreenAttrs[off_to];
627 		if (hl > HL_ALL)
628 		    hl = syn_attr2attr(hl);
629 		if (hl & HL_BOLD)
630 		    redraw_next = TRUE;
631 	    }
632 #endif
633 	    ScreenAttrs[off_to] = ScreenAttrs[off_from];
634 
635 	    // For simplicity set the attributes of second half of a
636 	    // double-wide character equal to the first half.
637 	    if (char_cells == 2)
638 		ScreenAttrs[off_to + 1] = ScreenAttrs[off_from];
639 
640 	    if (enc_dbcs != 0 && char_cells == 2)
641 		screen_char_2(off_to, row, col + coloff);
642 	    else
643 		screen_char(off_to, row, col + coloff);
644 	}
645 	else if (  p_wiv
646 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
647 		&& !gui.in_use
648 #endif
649 		&& col + coloff > 0)
650 	{
651 	    if (ScreenAttrs[off_to] == ScreenAttrs[off_to - 1])
652 	    {
653 		/*
654 		 * Don't output stop-highlight when moving the cursor, it will
655 		 * stop the highlighting when it should continue.
656 		 */
657 		screen_attr = 0;
658 	    }
659 	    else if (screen_attr != 0)
660 		screen_stop_highlight();
661 	}
662 
663 	off_to += CHAR_CELLS;
664 	off_from += CHAR_CELLS;
665 	col += CHAR_CELLS;
666     }
667 
668     if (clear_next)
669     {
670 	// Clear the second half of a double-wide character of which the left
671 	// half was overwritten with a single-wide character.
672 	ScreenLines[off_to] = ' ';
673 	if (enc_utf8)
674 	    ScreenLinesUC[off_to] = 0;
675 	screen_char(off_to, row, col + coloff);
676     }
677 
678     if (clear_width > 0
679 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
680 		    && !(flags & SLF_RIGHTLEFT)
681 #endif
682 				   )
683     {
684 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
685 	int startCol = col;
686 #endif
687 
688 	// blank out the rest of the line
689 	while (col < clear_width && ScreenLines[off_to] == ' '
690 						  && ScreenAttrs[off_to] == 0
691 				  && (!enc_utf8 || ScreenLinesUC[off_to] == 0))
692 	{
693 	    ++off_to;
694 	    ++col;
695 	}
696 	if (col < clear_width)
697 	{
698 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
699 	    /*
700 	     * In the GUI, clearing the rest of the line may leave pixels
701 	     * behind if the first character cleared was bold.  Some bold
702 	     * fonts spill over the left.  In this case we redraw the previous
703 	     * character too.  If we didn't skip any blanks above, then we
704 	     * only redraw if the character wasn't already redrawn anyway.
705 	     */
706 	    if (gui.in_use && (col > startCol || !redraw_this))
707 	    {
708 		hl = ScreenAttrs[off_to];
709 		if (hl > HL_ALL || (hl & HL_BOLD))
710 		{
711 		    int prev_cells = 1;
712 
713 		    if (enc_utf8)
714 			// for utf-8, ScreenLines[char_offset + 1] == 0 means
715 			// that its width is 2.
716 			prev_cells = ScreenLines[off_to - 1] == 0 ? 2 : 1;
717 		    else if (enc_dbcs != 0)
718 		    {
719 			// find previous character by counting from first
720 			// column and get its width.
721 			unsigned off = LineOffset[row];
722 			unsigned max_off = LineOffset[row] + screen_Columns;
723 
724 			while (off < off_to)
725 			{
726 			    prev_cells = (*mb_off2cells)(off, max_off);
727 			    off += prev_cells;
728 			}
729 		    }
730 
731 		    if (enc_dbcs != 0 && prev_cells > 1)
732 			screen_char_2(off_to - prev_cells, row,
733 						   col + coloff - prev_cells);
734 		    else
735 			screen_char(off_to - prev_cells, row,
736 						   col + coloff - prev_cells);
737 		}
738 	    }
739 #endif
740 	    screen_fill(row, row + 1, col + coloff, clear_width + coloff,
741 								 ' ', ' ', 0);
742 	    off_to += clear_width - col;
743 	    col = clear_width;
744 	}
745     }
746 
747     if (clear_width > 0
748 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
749 	    && !(flags & SLF_POPUP)  // no separator for popup window
750 #endif
751 	    )
752     {
753 	// For a window that has a right neighbor, draw the separator char
754 	// right of the window contents.  But not on top of a popup window.
755 	if (coloff + col < Columns)
756 	{
757 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
758 	    if (!blocked_by_popup(row, col + coloff))
759 #endif
760 	    {
761 		int c;
762 
763 		c = fillchar_vsep(&hl);
764 		if (ScreenLines[off_to] != (schar_T)c
765 			|| (enc_utf8 && (int)ScreenLinesUC[off_to]
766 							!= (c >= 0x80 ? c : 0))
767 			|| ScreenAttrs[off_to] != hl)
768 		{
769 		    ScreenLines[off_to] = c;
770 		    ScreenAttrs[off_to] = hl;
771 		    if (enc_utf8)
772 		    {
773 			if (c >= 0x80)
774 			{
775 			    ScreenLinesUC[off_to] = c;
776 			    ScreenLinesC[0][off_to] = 0;
777 			}
778 			else
779 			    ScreenLinesUC[off_to] = 0;
780 		    }
781 		    screen_char(off_to, row, col + coloff);
782 		}
783 	    }
784 	}
785 	else
786 	    LineWraps[row] = FALSE;
787     }
788 }
789 
790 #if defined(FEAT_RIGHTLEFT) || defined(PROTO)
791 /*
792  * Mirror text "str" for right-left displaying.
793  * Only works for single-byte characters (e.g., numbers).
794  */
795     void
796 rl_mirror(char_u *str)
797 {
798     char_u	*p1, *p2;
799     int		t;
800 
801     for (p1 = str, p2 = str + STRLEN(str) - 1; p1 < p2; ++p1, --p2)
802     {
803 	t = *p1;
804 	*p1 = *p2;
805 	*p2 = t;
806     }
807 }
808 #endif
809 
810 /*
811  * Draw the verticap separator right of window "wp" starting with line "row".
812  */
813     void
814 draw_vsep_win(win_T *wp, int row)
815 {
816     int		hl;
817     int		c;
818 
819     if (wp->w_vsep_width)
820     {
821 	// draw the vertical separator right of this window
822 	c = fillchar_vsep(&hl);
823 	screen_fill(W_WINROW(wp) + row, W_WINROW(wp) + wp->w_height,
824 		W_ENDCOL(wp), W_ENDCOL(wp) + 1,
825 		c, ' ', hl);
826     }
827 }
828 
829 #ifdef FEAT_WILDMENU
830 static int skip_status_match_char(expand_T *xp, char_u *s);
831 
832 /*
833  * Get the length of an item as it will be shown in the status line.
834  */
835     static int
836 status_match_len(expand_T *xp, char_u *s)
837 {
838     int	len = 0;
839 
840 #ifdef FEAT_MENU
841     int emenu = (xp->xp_context == EXPAND_MENUS
842 	    || xp->xp_context == EXPAND_MENUNAMES);
843 
844     // Check for menu separators - replace with '|'.
845     if (emenu && menu_is_separator(s))
846 	return 1;
847 #endif
848 
849     while (*s != NUL)
850     {
851 	s += skip_status_match_char(xp, s);
852 	len += ptr2cells(s);
853 	MB_PTR_ADV(s);
854     }
855 
856     return len;
857 }
858 
859 /*
860  * Return the number of characters that should be skipped in a status match.
861  * These are backslashes used for escaping.  Do show backslashes in help tags.
862  */
863     static int
864 skip_status_match_char(expand_T *xp, char_u *s)
865 {
866     if ((rem_backslash(s) && xp->xp_context != EXPAND_HELP)
867 #ifdef FEAT_MENU
868 	    || ((xp->xp_context == EXPAND_MENUS
869 		    || xp->xp_context == EXPAND_MENUNAMES)
870 			  && (s[0] == '\t' || (s[0] == '\\' && s[1] != NUL)))
871 #endif
872 	   )
873     {
874 #ifndef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME
875 	if (xp->xp_shell && csh_like_shell() && s[1] == '\\' && s[2] == '!')
876 	    return 2;
877 #endif
878 	return 1;
879     }
880     return 0;
881 }
882 
883 /*
884  * Show wildchar matches in the status line.
885  * Show at least the "match" item.
886  * We start at item 'first_match' in the list and show all matches that fit.
887  *
888  * If inversion is possible we use it. Else '=' characters are used.
889  */
890     void
891 win_redr_status_matches(
892     expand_T	*xp,
893     int		num_matches,
894     char_u	**matches,	// list of matches
895     int		match,
896     int		showtail)
897 {
898 #define L_MATCH(m) (showtail ? sm_gettail(matches[m]) : matches[m])
899     int		row;
900     char_u	*buf;
901     int		len;
902     int		clen;		// length in screen cells
903     int		fillchar;
904     int		attr;
905     int		i;
906     int		highlight = TRUE;
907     char_u	*selstart = NULL;
908     int		selstart_col = 0;
909     char_u	*selend = NULL;
910     static int	first_match = 0;
911     int		add_left = FALSE;
912     char_u	*s;
913 #ifdef FEAT_MENU
914     int		emenu;
915 #endif
916     int		l;
917 
918     if (matches == NULL)	// interrupted completion?
919 	return;
920 
921     if (has_mbyte)
922 	buf = alloc(Columns * MB_MAXBYTES + 1);
923     else
924 	buf = alloc(Columns + 1);
925     if (buf == NULL)
926 	return;
927 
928     if (match == -1)	// don't show match but original text
929     {
930 	match = 0;
931 	highlight = FALSE;
932     }
933     // count 1 for the ending ">"
934     clen = status_match_len(xp, L_MATCH(match)) + 3;
935     if (match == 0)
936 	first_match = 0;
937     else if (match < first_match)
938     {
939 	// jumping left, as far as we can go
940 	first_match = match;
941 	add_left = TRUE;
942     }
943     else
944     {
945 	// check if match fits on the screen
946 	for (i = first_match; i < match; ++i)
947 	    clen += status_match_len(xp, L_MATCH(i)) + 2;
948 	if (first_match > 0)
949 	    clen += 2;
950 	// jumping right, put match at the left
951 	if ((long)clen > Columns)
952 	{
953 	    first_match = match;
954 	    // if showing the last match, we can add some on the left
955 	    clen = 2;
956 	    for (i = match; i < num_matches; ++i)
957 	    {
958 		clen += status_match_len(xp, L_MATCH(i)) + 2;
959 		if ((long)clen >= Columns)
960 		    break;
961 	    }
962 	    if (i == num_matches)
963 		add_left = TRUE;
964 	}
965     }
966     if (add_left)
967 	while (first_match > 0)
968 	{
969 	    clen += status_match_len(xp, L_MATCH(first_match - 1)) + 2;
970 	    if ((long)clen >= Columns)
971 		break;
972 	    --first_match;
973 	}
974 
975     fillchar = fillchar_status(&attr, curwin);
976 
977     if (first_match == 0)
978     {
979 	*buf = NUL;
980 	len = 0;
981     }
982     else
983     {
984 	STRCPY(buf, "< ");
985 	len = 2;
986     }
987     clen = len;
988 
989     i = first_match;
990     while ((long)(clen + status_match_len(xp, L_MATCH(i)) + 2) < Columns)
991     {
992 	if (i == match)
993 	{
994 	    selstart = buf + len;
995 	    selstart_col = clen;
996 	}
997 
998 	s = L_MATCH(i);
999 	// Check for menu separators - replace with '|'
1000 #ifdef FEAT_MENU
1001 	emenu = (xp->xp_context == EXPAND_MENUS
1002 		|| xp->xp_context == EXPAND_MENUNAMES);
1003 	if (emenu && menu_is_separator(s))
1004 	{
1005 	    STRCPY(buf + len, transchar('|'));
1006 	    l = (int)STRLEN(buf + len);
1007 	    len += l;
1008 	    clen += l;
1009 	}
1010 	else
1011 #endif
1012 	    for ( ; *s != NUL; ++s)
1013 	{
1014 	    s += skip_status_match_char(xp, s);
1015 	    clen += ptr2cells(s);
1016 	    if (has_mbyte && (l = (*mb_ptr2len)(s)) > 1)
1017 	    {
1018 		STRNCPY(buf + len, s, l);
1019 		s += l - 1;
1020 		len += l;
1021 	    }
1022 	    else
1023 	    {
1024 		STRCPY(buf + len, transchar_byte(*s));
1025 		len += (int)STRLEN(buf + len);
1026 	    }
1027 	}
1028 	if (i == match)
1029 	    selend = buf + len;
1030 
1031 	*(buf + len++) = ' ';
1032 	*(buf + len++) = ' ';
1033 	clen += 2;
1034 	if (++i == num_matches)
1035 		break;
1036     }
1037 
1038     if (i != num_matches)
1039     {
1040 	*(buf + len++) = '>';
1041 	++clen;
1042     }
1043 
1044     buf[len] = NUL;
1045 
1046     row = cmdline_row - 1;
1047     if (row >= 0)
1048     {
1049 	if (wild_menu_showing == 0)
1050 	{
1051 	    if (msg_scrolled > 0)
1052 	    {
1053 		// Put the wildmenu just above the command line.  If there is
1054 		// no room, scroll the screen one line up.
1055 		if (cmdline_row == Rows - 1)
1056 		{
1057 		    screen_del_lines(0, 0, 1, (int)Rows, TRUE, 0, NULL);
1058 		    ++msg_scrolled;
1059 		}
1060 		else
1061 		{
1062 		    ++cmdline_row;
1063 		    ++row;
1064 		}
1065 		wild_menu_showing = WM_SCROLLED;
1066 	    }
1067 	    else
1068 	    {
1069 		// Create status line if needed by setting 'laststatus' to 2.
1070 		// Set 'winminheight' to zero to avoid that the window is
1071 		// resized.
1072 		if (lastwin->w_status_height == 0)
1073 		{
1074 		    save_p_ls = p_ls;
1075 		    save_p_wmh = p_wmh;
1076 		    p_ls = 2;
1077 		    p_wmh = 0;
1078 		    last_status(FALSE);
1079 		}
1080 		wild_menu_showing = WM_SHOWN;
1081 	    }
1082 	}
1083 
1084 	screen_puts(buf, row, 0, attr);
1085 	if (selstart != NULL && highlight)
1086 	{
1087 	    *selend = NUL;
1088 	    screen_puts(selstart, row, selstart_col, HL_ATTR(HLF_WM));
1089 	}
1090 
1091 	screen_fill(row, row + 1, clen, (int)Columns, fillchar, fillchar, attr);
1092     }
1093 
1094     win_redraw_last_status(topframe);
1095     vim_free(buf);
1096 }
1097 #endif
1098 
1099 /*
1100  * Return TRUE if the status line of window "wp" is connected to the status
1101  * line of the window right of it.  If not, then it's a vertical separator.
1102  * Only call if (wp->w_vsep_width != 0).
1103  */
1104     int
1105 stl_connected(win_T *wp)
1106 {
1107     frame_T	*fr;
1108 
1109     fr = wp->w_frame;
1110     while (fr->fr_parent != NULL)
1111     {
1112 	if (fr->fr_parent->fr_layout == FR_COL)
1113 	{
1114 	    if (fr->fr_next != NULL)
1115 		break;
1116 	}
1117 	else
1118 	{
1119 	    if (fr->fr_next != NULL)
1120 		return TRUE;
1121 	}
1122 	fr = fr->fr_parent;
1123     }
1124     return FALSE;
1125 }
1126 
1127 
1128 /*
1129  * Get the value to show for the language mappings, active 'keymap'.
1130  */
1131     int
1132 get_keymap_str(
1133     win_T	*wp,
1134     char_u	*fmt,	    // format string containing one %s item
1135     char_u	*buf,	    // buffer for the result
1136     int		len)	    // length of buffer
1137 {
1138     char_u	*p;
1139 
1140     if (wp->w_buffer->b_p_iminsert != B_IMODE_LMAP)
1141 	return FALSE;
1142 
1143     {
1144 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL
1145 	buf_T	*old_curbuf = curbuf;
1146 	win_T	*old_curwin = curwin;
1147 	char_u	*s;
1148 
1149 	curbuf = wp->w_buffer;
1150 	curwin = wp;
1151 	STRCPY(buf, "b:keymap_name");	// must be writable
1152 	++emsg_skip;
1153 	s = p = eval_to_string(buf, FALSE);
1154 	--emsg_skip;
1155 	curbuf = old_curbuf;
1156 	curwin = old_curwin;
1157 	if (p == NULL || *p == NUL)
1158 #endif
1159 	{
1160 #ifdef FEAT_KEYMAP
1161 	    if (wp->w_buffer->b_kmap_state & KEYMAP_LOADED)
1162 		p = wp->w_buffer->b_p_keymap;
1163 	    else
1164 #endif
1165 		p = (char_u *)"lang";
1166 	}
1167 	if (vim_snprintf((char *)buf, len, (char *)fmt, p) > len - 1)
1168 	    buf[0] = NUL;
1169 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL
1170 	vim_free(s);
1171 #endif
1172     }
1173     return buf[0] != NUL;
1174 }
1175 
1176 #if defined(FEAT_STL_OPT) || defined(PROTO)
1177 /*
1178  * Redraw the status line or ruler of window "wp".
1179  * When "wp" is NULL redraw the tab pages line from 'tabline'.
1180  */
1181     void
1182 win_redr_custom(
1183     win_T	*wp,
1184     int		draw_ruler)	// TRUE or FALSE
1185 {
1186     static int	entered = FALSE;
1187     int		attr;
1188     int		curattr;
1189     int		row;
1190     int		col = 0;
1191     int		maxwidth;
1192     int		width;
1193     int		n;
1194     int		len;
1195     int		fillchar;
1196     char_u	buf[MAXPATHL];
1197     char_u	*stl;
1198     char_u	*p;
1199     struct	stl_hlrec hltab[STL_MAX_ITEM];
1200     struct	stl_hlrec tabtab[STL_MAX_ITEM];
1201     int		use_sandbox = FALSE;
1202     win_T	*ewp;
1203     int		p_crb_save;
1204 
1205     // There is a tiny chance that this gets called recursively: When
1206     // redrawing a status line triggers redrawing the ruler or tabline.
1207     // Avoid trouble by not allowing recursion.
1208     if (entered)
1209 	return;
1210     entered = TRUE;
1211 
1212     // setup environment for the task at hand
1213     if (wp == NULL)
1214     {
1215 	// Use 'tabline'.  Always at the first line of the screen.
1216 	stl = p_tal;
1217 	row = 0;
1218 	fillchar = ' ';
1219 	attr = HL_ATTR(HLF_TPF);
1220 	maxwidth = Columns;
1221 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL
1222 	use_sandbox = was_set_insecurely((char_u *)"tabline", 0);
1223 # endif
1224     }
1225     else
1226     {
1227 	row = W_WINROW(wp) + wp->w_height;
1228 	fillchar = fillchar_status(&attr, wp);
1229 	maxwidth = wp->w_width;
1230 
1231 	if (draw_ruler)
1232 	{
1233 	    stl = p_ruf;
1234 	    // advance past any leading group spec - implicit in ru_col
1235 	    if (*stl == '%')
1236 	    {
1237 		if (*++stl == '-')
1238 		    stl++;
1239 		if (atoi((char *)stl))
1240 		    while (VIM_ISDIGIT(*stl))
1241 			stl++;
1242 		if (*stl++ != '(')
1243 		    stl = p_ruf;
1244 	    }
1245 	    col = ru_col - (Columns - wp->w_width);
1246 	    if (col < (wp->w_width + 1) / 2)
1247 		col = (wp->w_width + 1) / 2;
1248 	    maxwidth = wp->w_width - col;
1249 	    if (!wp->w_status_height)
1250 	    {
1251 		row = Rows - 1;
1252 		--maxwidth;	// writing in last column may cause scrolling
1253 		fillchar = ' ';
1254 		attr = 0;
1255 	    }
1256 
1257 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL
1258 	    use_sandbox = was_set_insecurely((char_u *)"rulerformat", 0);
1259 # endif
1260 	}
1261 	else
1262 	{
1263 	    if (*wp->w_p_stl != NUL)
1264 		stl = wp->w_p_stl;
1265 	    else
1266 		stl = p_stl;
1267 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL
1268 	    use_sandbox = was_set_insecurely((char_u *)"statusline",
1269 					 *wp->w_p_stl == NUL ? 0 : OPT_LOCAL);
1270 # endif
1271 	}
1272 
1273 	col += wp->w_wincol;
1274     }
1275 
1276     if (maxwidth <= 0)
1277 	goto theend;
1278 
1279     // Temporarily reset 'cursorbind', we don't want a side effect from moving
1280     // the cursor away and back.
1281     ewp = wp == NULL ? curwin : wp;
1282     p_crb_save = ewp->w_p_crb;
1283     ewp->w_p_crb = FALSE;
1284 
1285     // Make a copy, because the statusline may include a function call that
1286     // might change the option value and free the memory.
1287     stl = vim_strsave(stl);
1288     width = build_stl_str_hl(ewp, buf, sizeof(buf),
1289 				stl, use_sandbox,
1290 				fillchar, maxwidth, hltab, tabtab);
1291     vim_free(stl);
1292     ewp->w_p_crb = p_crb_save;
1293 
1294     // Make all characters printable.
1295     p = transstr(buf);
1296     if (p != NULL)
1297     {
1298 	vim_strncpy(buf, p, sizeof(buf) - 1);
1299 	vim_free(p);
1300     }
1301 
1302     // fill up with "fillchar"
1303     len = (int)STRLEN(buf);
1304     while (width < maxwidth && len < (int)sizeof(buf) - 1)
1305     {
1306 	len += (*mb_char2bytes)(fillchar, buf + len);
1307 	++width;
1308     }
1309     buf[len] = NUL;
1310 
1311     /*
1312      * Draw each snippet with the specified highlighting.
1313      */
1314     curattr = attr;
1315     p = buf;
1316     for (n = 0; hltab[n].start != NULL; n++)
1317     {
1318 	len = (int)(hltab[n].start - p);
1319 	screen_puts_len(p, len, row, col, curattr);
1320 	col += vim_strnsize(p, len);
1321 	p = hltab[n].start;
1322 
1323 	if (hltab[n].userhl == 0)
1324 	    curattr = attr;
1325 	else if (hltab[n].userhl < 0)
1326 	    curattr = syn_id2attr(-hltab[n].userhl);
1327 #ifdef FEAT_TERMINAL
1328 	else if (wp != NULL && wp != curwin && bt_terminal(wp->w_buffer)
1329 						   && wp->w_status_height != 0)
1330 	    curattr = highlight_stltermnc[hltab[n].userhl - 1];
1331 	else if (wp != NULL && bt_terminal(wp->w_buffer)
1332 						   && wp->w_status_height != 0)
1333 	    curattr = highlight_stlterm[hltab[n].userhl - 1];
1334 #endif
1335 	else if (wp != NULL && wp != curwin && wp->w_status_height != 0)
1336 	    curattr = highlight_stlnc[hltab[n].userhl - 1];
1337 	else
1338 	    curattr = highlight_user[hltab[n].userhl - 1];
1339     }
1340     screen_puts(p, row, col, curattr);
1341 
1342     if (wp == NULL)
1343     {
1344 	// Fill the TabPageIdxs[] array for clicking in the tab pagesline.
1345 	col = 0;
1346 	len = 0;
1347 	p = buf;
1348 	fillchar = 0;
1349 	for (n = 0; tabtab[n].start != NULL; n++)
1350 	{
1351 	    len += vim_strnsize(p, (int)(tabtab[n].start - p));
1352 	    while (col < len)
1353 		TabPageIdxs[col++] = fillchar;
1354 	    p = tabtab[n].start;
1355 	    fillchar = tabtab[n].userhl;
1356 	}
1357 	while (col < Columns)
1358 	    TabPageIdxs[col++] = fillchar;
1359     }
1360 
1361 theend:
1362     entered = FALSE;
1363 }
1364 
1365 #endif // FEAT_STL_OPT
1366 
1367 /*
1368  * Output a single character directly to the screen and update ScreenLines.
1369  */
1370     void
1371 screen_putchar(int c, int row, int col, int attr)
1372 {
1373     char_u	buf[MB_MAXBYTES + 1];
1374 
1375     if (has_mbyte)
1376 	buf[(*mb_char2bytes)(c, buf)] = NUL;
1377     else
1378     {
1379 	buf[0] = c;
1380 	buf[1] = NUL;
1381     }
1382     screen_puts(buf, row, col, attr);
1383 }
1384 
1385 /*
1386  * Get a single character directly from ScreenLines into "bytes[]".
1387  * Also return its attribute in *attrp;
1388  */
1389     void
1390 screen_getbytes(int row, int col, char_u *bytes, int *attrp)
1391 {
1392     unsigned off;
1393 
1394     // safety check
1395     if (ScreenLines != NULL && row < screen_Rows && col < screen_Columns)
1396     {
1397 	off = LineOffset[row] + col;
1398 	*attrp = ScreenAttrs[off];
1399 	bytes[0] = ScreenLines[off];
1400 	bytes[1] = NUL;
1401 
1402 	if (enc_utf8 && ScreenLinesUC[off] != 0)
1403 	    bytes[utfc_char2bytes(off, bytes)] = NUL;
1404 	else if (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && ScreenLines[off] == 0x8e)
1405 	{
1406 	    bytes[0] = ScreenLines[off];
1407 	    bytes[1] = ScreenLines2[off];
1408 	    bytes[2] = NUL;
1409 	}
1410 	else if (enc_dbcs && MB_BYTE2LEN(bytes[0]) > 1)
1411 	{
1412 	    bytes[1] = ScreenLines[off + 1];
1413 	    bytes[2] = NUL;
1414 	}
1415     }
1416 }
1417 
1418 /*
1419  * Return TRUE if composing characters for screen posn "off" differs from
1420  * composing characters in "u8cc".
1421  * Only to be used when ScreenLinesUC[off] != 0.
1422  */
1423     static int
1424 screen_comp_differs(int off, int *u8cc)
1425 {
1426     int	    i;
1427 
1428     for (i = 0; i < Screen_mco; ++i)
1429     {
1430 	if (ScreenLinesC[i][off] != (u8char_T)u8cc[i])
1431 	    return TRUE;
1432 	if (u8cc[i] == 0)
1433 	    break;
1434     }
1435     return FALSE;
1436 }
1437 
1438 /*
1439  * Put string '*text' on the screen at position 'row' and 'col', with
1440  * attributes 'attr', and update ScreenLines[] and ScreenAttrs[].
1441  * Note: only outputs within one row, message is truncated at screen boundary!
1442  * Note: if ScreenLines[], row and/or col is invalid, nothing is done.
1443  */
1444     void
1445 screen_puts(
1446     char_u	*text,
1447     int		row,
1448     int		col,
1449     int		attr)
1450 {
1451     screen_puts_len(text, -1, row, col, attr);
1452 }
1453 
1454 /*
1455  * Like screen_puts(), but output "text[len]".  When "len" is -1 output up to
1456  * a NUL.
1457  */
1458     void
1459 screen_puts_len(
1460     char_u	*text,
1461     int		textlen,
1462     int		row,
1463     int		col,
1464     int		attr)
1465 {
1466     unsigned	off;
1467     char_u	*ptr = text;
1468     int		len = textlen;
1469     int		c;
1470     unsigned	max_off;
1471     int		mbyte_blen = 1;
1472     int		mbyte_cells = 1;
1473     int		u8c = 0;
1474     int		u8cc[MAX_MCO];
1475     int		clear_next_cell = FALSE;
1476 #ifdef FEAT_ARABIC
1477     int		prev_c = 0;		// previous Arabic character
1478     int		pc, nc, nc1;
1479     int		pcc[MAX_MCO];
1480 #endif
1481     int		force_redraw_this;
1482     int		force_redraw_next = FALSE;
1483     int		need_redraw;
1484 
1485     // Safety check. The check for negative row and column is to fix issue
1486     // #4102. TODO: find out why row/col could be negative.
1487     if (ScreenLines == NULL
1488 	    || row >= screen_Rows || row < 0
1489 	    || col >= screen_Columns || col < 0)
1490 	return;
1491     off = LineOffset[row] + col;
1492 
1493     // When drawing over the right halve of a double-wide char clear out the
1494     // left halve.  Only needed in a terminal.
1495     if (has_mbyte && col > 0 && col < screen_Columns
1496 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
1497 	    && !gui.in_use
1498 #endif
1499 	    && mb_fix_col(col, row) != col)
1500     {
1501 	ScreenLines[off - 1] = ' ';
1502 	ScreenAttrs[off - 1] = 0;
1503 	if (enc_utf8)
1504 	{
1505 	    ScreenLinesUC[off - 1] = 0;
1506 	    ScreenLinesC[0][off - 1] = 0;
1507 	}
1508 	// redraw the previous cell, make it empty
1509 	screen_char(off - 1, row, col - 1);
1510 	// force the cell at "col" to be redrawn
1511 	force_redraw_next = TRUE;
1512     }
1513 
1514     max_off = LineOffset[row] + screen_Columns;
1515     while (col < screen_Columns
1516 	    && (len < 0 || (int)(ptr - text) < len)
1517 	    && *ptr != NUL)
1518     {
1519 	c = *ptr;
1520 	// check if this is the first byte of a multibyte
1521 	if (has_mbyte)
1522 	{
1523 	    if (enc_utf8 && len > 0)
1524 		mbyte_blen = utfc_ptr2len_len(ptr, (int)((text + len) - ptr));
1525 	    else
1526 		mbyte_blen = (*mb_ptr2len)(ptr);
1527 	    if (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && c == 0x8e)
1528 		mbyte_cells = 1;
1529 	    else if (enc_dbcs != 0)
1530 		mbyte_cells = mbyte_blen;
1531 	    else	// enc_utf8
1532 	    {
1533 		if (len >= 0)
1534 		    u8c = utfc_ptr2char_len(ptr, u8cc,
1535 						   (int)((text + len) - ptr));
1536 		else
1537 		    u8c = utfc_ptr2char(ptr, u8cc);
1538 		mbyte_cells = utf_char2cells(u8c);
1539 #ifdef FEAT_ARABIC
1540 		if (p_arshape && !p_tbidi && ARABIC_CHAR(u8c))
1541 		{
1542 		    // Do Arabic shaping.
1543 		    if (len >= 0 && (int)(ptr - text) + mbyte_blen >= len)
1544 		    {
1545 			// Past end of string to be displayed.
1546 			nc = NUL;
1547 			nc1 = NUL;
1548 		    }
1549 		    else
1550 		    {
1551 			nc = utfc_ptr2char_len(ptr + mbyte_blen, pcc,
1552 				      (int)((text + len) - ptr - mbyte_blen));
1553 			nc1 = pcc[0];
1554 		    }
1555 		    pc = prev_c;
1556 		    prev_c = u8c;
1557 		    u8c = arabic_shape(u8c, &c, &u8cc[0], nc, nc1, pc);
1558 		}
1559 		else
1560 		    prev_c = u8c;
1561 #endif
1562 		if (col + mbyte_cells > screen_Columns)
1563 		{
1564 		    // Only 1 cell left, but character requires 2 cells:
1565 		    // display a '>' in the last column to avoid wrapping.
1566 		    c = '>';
1567 		    mbyte_cells = 1;
1568 		}
1569 	    }
1570 	}
1571 
1572 	force_redraw_this = force_redraw_next;
1573 	force_redraw_next = FALSE;
1574 
1575 	need_redraw = ScreenLines[off] != c
1576 		|| (mbyte_cells == 2
1577 		    && ScreenLines[off + 1] != (enc_dbcs ? ptr[1] : 0))
1578 		|| (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU
1579 		    && c == 0x8e
1580 		    && ScreenLines2[off] != ptr[1])
1581 		|| (enc_utf8
1582 		    && (ScreenLinesUC[off] !=
1583 				(u8char_T)(c < 0x80 && u8cc[0] == 0 ? 0 : u8c)
1584 			|| (ScreenLinesUC[off] != 0
1585 					  && screen_comp_differs(off, u8cc))))
1586 		|| ScreenAttrs[off] != attr
1587 		|| exmode_active;
1588 
1589 	if ((need_redraw || force_redraw_this)
1590 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
1591 		&& !blocked_by_popup(row, col)
1592 #endif
1593 	   )
1594 	{
1595 #if defined(FEAT_GUI) || defined(UNIX)
1596 	    // The bold trick makes a single row of pixels appear in the next
1597 	    // character.  When a bold character is removed, the next
1598 	    // character should be redrawn too.  This happens for our own GUI
1599 	    // and for some xterms.
1600 	    if (need_redraw && ScreenLines[off] != ' ' && (
1601 # ifdef FEAT_GUI
1602 		    gui.in_use
1603 # endif
1604 # if defined(FEAT_GUI) && defined(UNIX)
1605 		    ||
1606 # endif
1607 # ifdef UNIX
1608 		    term_is_xterm
1609 # endif
1610 		    ))
1611 	    {
1612 		int	n = ScreenAttrs[off];
1613 
1614 		if (n > HL_ALL)
1615 		    n = syn_attr2attr(n);
1616 		if (n & HL_BOLD)
1617 		    force_redraw_next = TRUE;
1618 	    }
1619 #endif
1620 	    // When at the end of the text and overwriting a two-cell
1621 	    // character with a one-cell character, need to clear the next
1622 	    // cell.  Also when overwriting the left halve of a two-cell char
1623 	    // with the right halve of a two-cell char.  Do this only once
1624 	    // (mb_off2cells() may return 2 on the right halve).
1625 	    if (clear_next_cell)
1626 		clear_next_cell = FALSE;
1627 	    else if (has_mbyte
1628 		    && (len < 0 ? ptr[mbyte_blen] == NUL
1629 					     : ptr + mbyte_blen >= text + len)
1630 		    && ((mbyte_cells == 1 && (*mb_off2cells)(off, max_off) > 1)
1631 			|| (mbyte_cells == 2
1632 			    && (*mb_off2cells)(off, max_off) == 1
1633 			    && (*mb_off2cells)(off + 1, max_off) > 1)))
1634 		clear_next_cell = TRUE;
1635 
1636 	    // Make sure we never leave a second byte of a double-byte behind,
1637 	    // it confuses mb_off2cells().
1638 	    if (enc_dbcs
1639 		    && ((mbyte_cells == 1 && (*mb_off2cells)(off, max_off) > 1)
1640 			|| (mbyte_cells == 2
1641 			    && (*mb_off2cells)(off, max_off) == 1
1642 			    && (*mb_off2cells)(off + 1, max_off) > 1)))
1643 		ScreenLines[off + mbyte_blen] = 0;
1644 	    ScreenLines[off] = c;
1645 	    ScreenAttrs[off] = attr;
1646 	    if (enc_utf8)
1647 	    {
1648 		if (c < 0x80 && u8cc[0] == 0)
1649 		    ScreenLinesUC[off] = 0;
1650 		else
1651 		{
1652 		    int	    i;
1653 
1654 		    ScreenLinesUC[off] = u8c;
1655 		    for (i = 0; i < Screen_mco; ++i)
1656 		    {
1657 			ScreenLinesC[i][off] = u8cc[i];
1658 			if (u8cc[i] == 0)
1659 			    break;
1660 		    }
1661 		}
1662 		if (mbyte_cells == 2)
1663 		{
1664 		    ScreenLines[off + 1] = 0;
1665 		    ScreenAttrs[off + 1] = attr;
1666 		}
1667 		screen_char(off, row, col);
1668 	    }
1669 	    else if (mbyte_cells == 2)
1670 	    {
1671 		ScreenLines[off + 1] = ptr[1];
1672 		ScreenAttrs[off + 1] = attr;
1673 		screen_char_2(off, row, col);
1674 	    }
1675 	    else if (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && c == 0x8e)
1676 	    {
1677 		ScreenLines2[off] = ptr[1];
1678 		screen_char(off, row, col);
1679 	    }
1680 	    else
1681 		screen_char(off, row, col);
1682 	}
1683 	if (has_mbyte)
1684 	{
1685 	    off += mbyte_cells;
1686 	    col += mbyte_cells;
1687 	    ptr += mbyte_blen;
1688 	    if (clear_next_cell)
1689 	    {
1690 		// This only happens at the end, display one space next.
1691 		ptr = (char_u *)" ";
1692 		len = -1;
1693 	    }
1694 	}
1695 	else
1696 	{
1697 	    ++off;
1698 	    ++col;
1699 	    ++ptr;
1700 	}
1701     }
1702 
1703     // If we detected the next character needs to be redrawn, but the text
1704     // doesn't extend up to there, update the character here.
1705     if (force_redraw_next && col < screen_Columns)
1706     {
1707 	if (enc_dbcs != 0 && dbcs_off2cells(off, max_off) > 1)
1708 	    screen_char_2(off, row, col);
1709 	else
1710 	    screen_char(off, row, col);
1711     }
1712 }
1713 
1714 #if defined(FEAT_SEARCH_EXTRA) || defined(PROTO)
1715 /*
1716  * Prepare for 'hlsearch' highlighting.
1717  */
1718     void
1719 start_search_hl(void)
1720 {
1721     if (p_hls && !no_hlsearch)
1722     {
1723 	end_search_hl();  // just in case it wasn't called before
1724 	last_pat_prog(&screen_search_hl.rm);
1725 	screen_search_hl.attr = HL_ATTR(HLF_L);
1726 # ifdef FEAT_RELTIME
1727 	// Set the time limit to 'redrawtime'.
1728 	profile_setlimit(p_rdt, &screen_search_hl.tm);
1729 # endif
1730     }
1731 }
1732 
1733 /*
1734  * Clean up for 'hlsearch' highlighting.
1735  */
1736     void
1737 end_search_hl(void)
1738 {
1739     if (screen_search_hl.rm.regprog != NULL)
1740     {
1741 	vim_regfree(screen_search_hl.rm.regprog);
1742 	screen_search_hl.rm.regprog = NULL;
1743     }
1744 }
1745 #endif
1746 
1747       static void
1748 screen_start_highlight(int attr)
1749 {
1750     attrentry_T *aep = NULL;
1751 
1752     screen_attr = attr;
1753     if (full_screen
1754 #ifdef MSWIN
1755 		    && termcap_active
1756 #endif
1757 				       )
1758     {
1759 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
1760 	if (gui.in_use)
1761 	{
1762 	    char	buf[20];
1763 
1764 	    // The GUI handles this internally.
1765 	    sprintf(buf, IF_EB("\033|%dh", ESC_STR "|%dh"), attr);
1766 	    OUT_STR(buf);
1767 	}
1768 	else
1769 #endif
1770 	{
1771 	    if (attr > HL_ALL)				// special HL attr.
1772 	    {
1773 		if (IS_CTERM)
1774 		    aep = syn_cterm_attr2entry(attr);
1775 		else
1776 		    aep = syn_term_attr2entry(attr);
1777 		if (aep == NULL)	    // did ":syntax clear"
1778 		    attr = 0;
1779 		else
1780 		    attr = aep->ae_attr;
1781 	    }
1782 #if defined(FEAT_VTP) && defined(FEAT_TERMGUICOLORS)
1783 	    if (use_vtp())
1784 	    {
1785 		guicolor_T  defguifg, defguibg;
1786 		int	    defctermfg, defctermbg;
1787 
1788 		// If FG and BG are unset, the color is undefined when
1789 		// BOLD+INVERSE. Use Normal as the default value.
1790 		get_default_console_color(&defctermfg, &defctermbg, &defguifg,
1791 								    &defguibg);
1792 
1793 		if (p_tgc)
1794 		{
1795 		    if (aep == NULL || COLOR_INVALID(aep->ae_u.cterm.fg_rgb))
1796 			term_fg_rgb_color(defguifg);
1797 		    if (aep == NULL || COLOR_INVALID(aep->ae_u.cterm.bg_rgb))
1798 			term_bg_rgb_color(defguibg);
1799 		}
1800 		else if (t_colors >= 256)
1801 		{
1802 		    if (aep == NULL || aep->ae_u.cterm.fg_color == 0)
1803 			term_fg_color(defctermfg);
1804 		    if (aep == NULL || aep->ae_u.cterm.bg_color == 0)
1805 			term_bg_color(defctermbg);
1806 		}
1807 	    }
1808 #endif
1809 	    if ((attr & HL_BOLD) && *T_MD != NUL)	// bold
1810 		out_str(T_MD);
1811 	    else if (aep != NULL && cterm_normal_fg_bold && (
1812 #ifdef FEAT_TERMGUICOLORS
1813 			p_tgc && aep->ae_u.cterm.fg_rgb != CTERMCOLOR
1814 			  ? aep->ae_u.cterm.fg_rgb != INVALCOLOR
1815 			  :
1816 #endif
1817 			    t_colors > 1 && aep->ae_u.cterm.fg_color))
1818 		// If the Normal FG color has BOLD attribute and the new HL
1819 		// has a FG color defined, clear BOLD.
1820 		out_str(T_ME);
1821 	    if ((attr & HL_STANDOUT) && *T_SO != NUL)	// standout
1822 		out_str(T_SO);
1823 	    if ((attr & HL_UNDERCURL) && *T_UCS != NUL) // undercurl
1824 		out_str(T_UCS);
1825 	    if (((attr & HL_UNDERLINE)	    // underline or undercurl
1826 			|| ((attr & HL_UNDERCURL) && *T_UCS == NUL))
1827 		    && *T_US != NUL)
1828 		out_str(T_US);
1829 	    if ((attr & HL_ITALIC) && *T_CZH != NUL)	// italic
1830 		out_str(T_CZH);
1831 	    if ((attr & HL_INVERSE) && *T_MR != NUL)	// inverse (reverse)
1832 		out_str(T_MR);
1833 	    if ((attr & HL_STRIKETHROUGH) && *T_STS != NUL)	// strike
1834 		out_str(T_STS);
1835 
1836 	    /*
1837 	     * Output the color or start string after bold etc., in case the
1838 	     * bold etc. override the color setting.
1839 	     */
1840 	    if (aep != NULL)
1841 	    {
1842 #ifdef FEAT_TERMGUICOLORS
1843 		// When 'termguicolors' is set but fg or bg is unset,
1844 		// fall back to the cterm colors.   This helps for SpellBad,
1845 		// where the GUI uses a red undercurl.
1846 		if (p_tgc && aep->ae_u.cterm.fg_rgb != CTERMCOLOR)
1847 		{
1848 		    if (aep->ae_u.cterm.fg_rgb != INVALCOLOR)
1849 			term_fg_rgb_color(aep->ae_u.cterm.fg_rgb);
1850 		}
1851 		else
1852 #endif
1853 		if (t_colors > 1)
1854 		{
1855 		    if (aep->ae_u.cterm.fg_color)
1856 			term_fg_color(aep->ae_u.cterm.fg_color - 1);
1857 		}
1858 #ifdef FEAT_TERMGUICOLORS
1859 		if (p_tgc && aep->ae_u.cterm.bg_rgb != CTERMCOLOR)
1860 		{
1861 		    if (aep->ae_u.cterm.bg_rgb != INVALCOLOR)
1862 			term_bg_rgb_color(aep->ae_u.cterm.bg_rgb);
1863 		}
1864 		else
1865 #endif
1866 		if (t_colors > 1)
1867 		{
1868 		    if (aep->ae_u.cterm.bg_color)
1869 			term_bg_color(aep->ae_u.cterm.bg_color - 1);
1870 		}
1871 #ifdef FEAT_TERMGUICOLORS
1872 		if (p_tgc && aep->ae_u.cterm.ul_rgb != CTERMCOLOR)
1873 		{
1874 		    if (aep->ae_u.cterm.ul_rgb != INVALCOLOR)
1875 			term_ul_rgb_color(aep->ae_u.cterm.ul_rgb);
1876 		}
1877 		else
1878 #endif
1879 		if (t_colors > 1)
1880 		{
1881 		    if (aep->ae_u.cterm.ul_color)
1882 			term_ul_color(aep->ae_u.cterm.ul_color - 1);
1883 		}
1884 
1885 		if (!IS_CTERM)
1886 		{
1887 		    if (aep->ae_u.term.start != NULL)
1888 			out_str(aep->ae_u.term.start);
1889 		}
1890 	    }
1891 	}
1892     }
1893 }
1894 
1895       void
1896 screen_stop_highlight(void)
1897 {
1898     int	    do_ME = FALSE;	    // output T_ME code
1899 #if defined(FEAT_VTP) && defined(FEAT_TERMGUICOLORS)
1900     int	    do_ME_fg = FALSE, do_ME_bg = FALSE;
1901 #endif
1902 
1903     if (screen_attr != 0
1904 #ifdef MSWIN
1905 			&& termcap_active
1906 #endif
1907 					   )
1908     {
1909 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
1910 	if (gui.in_use)
1911 	{
1912 	    char	buf[20];
1913 
1914 	    // use internal GUI code
1915 	    sprintf(buf, IF_EB("\033|%dH", ESC_STR "|%dH"), screen_attr);
1916 	    OUT_STR(buf);
1917 	}
1918 	else
1919 #endif
1920 	{
1921 	    if (screen_attr > HL_ALL)			// special HL attr.
1922 	    {
1923 		attrentry_T *aep;
1924 
1925 		if (IS_CTERM)
1926 		{
1927 		    /*
1928 		     * Assume that t_me restores the original colors!
1929 		     */
1930 		    aep = syn_cterm_attr2entry(screen_attr);
1931 		    if (aep != NULL && ((
1932 #ifdef FEAT_TERMGUICOLORS
1933 			    p_tgc && aep->ae_u.cterm.fg_rgb != CTERMCOLOR
1934 				? aep->ae_u.cterm.fg_rgb != INVALCOLOR
1935 # ifdef FEAT_VTP
1936 				    ? !(do_ME_fg = TRUE) : (do_ME_fg = FALSE)
1937 # endif
1938 				:
1939 #endif
1940 				aep->ae_u.cterm.fg_color) || (
1941 #ifdef FEAT_TERMGUICOLORS
1942 			    p_tgc && aep->ae_u.cterm.bg_rgb != CTERMCOLOR
1943 				? aep->ae_u.cterm.bg_rgb != INVALCOLOR
1944 # ifdef FEAT_VTP
1945 				    ? !(do_ME_bg = TRUE) : (do_ME_bg = FALSE)
1946 # endif
1947 				:
1948 #endif
1949 				aep->ae_u.cterm.bg_color)))
1950 			do_ME = TRUE;
1951 #if defined(FEAT_VTP) && defined(FEAT_TERMGUICOLORS)
1952 		    if (use_vtp())
1953 		    {
1954 			if (do_ME_fg && do_ME_bg)
1955 			    do_ME = TRUE;
1956 
1957 			// FG and BG cannot be separated in T_ME, which is not
1958 			// efficient.
1959 			if (!do_ME && do_ME_fg)
1960 			    out_str((char_u *)"\033|39m"); // restore FG
1961 			if (!do_ME && do_ME_bg)
1962 			    out_str((char_u *)"\033|49m"); // restore BG
1963 		    }
1964 		    else
1965 		    {
1966 			// Process FG and BG at once.
1967 			if (!do_ME)
1968 			    do_ME = do_ME_fg | do_ME_bg;
1969 		    }
1970 #endif
1971 		}
1972 		else
1973 		{
1974 		    aep = syn_term_attr2entry(screen_attr);
1975 		    if (aep != NULL && aep->ae_u.term.stop != NULL)
1976 		    {
1977 			if (STRCMP(aep->ae_u.term.stop, T_ME) == 0)
1978 			    do_ME = TRUE;
1979 			else
1980 			    out_str(aep->ae_u.term.stop);
1981 		    }
1982 		}
1983 		if (aep == NULL)	    // did ":syntax clear"
1984 		    screen_attr = 0;
1985 		else
1986 		    screen_attr = aep->ae_attr;
1987 	    }
1988 
1989 	    /*
1990 	     * Often all ending-codes are equal to T_ME.  Avoid outputting the
1991 	     * same sequence several times.
1992 	     */
1993 	    if (screen_attr & HL_STANDOUT)
1994 	    {
1995 		if (STRCMP(T_SE, T_ME) == 0)
1996 		    do_ME = TRUE;
1997 		else
1998 		    out_str(T_SE);
1999 	    }
2000 	    if ((screen_attr & HL_UNDERCURL) && *T_UCE != NUL)
2001 	    {
2002 		if (STRCMP(T_UCE, T_ME) == 0)
2003 		    do_ME = TRUE;
2004 		else
2005 		    out_str(T_UCE);
2006 	    }
2007 	    if ((screen_attr & HL_UNDERLINE)
2008 			    || ((screen_attr & HL_UNDERCURL) && *T_UCE == NUL))
2009 	    {
2010 		if (STRCMP(T_UE, T_ME) == 0)
2011 		    do_ME = TRUE;
2012 		else
2013 		    out_str(T_UE);
2014 	    }
2015 	    if (screen_attr & HL_ITALIC)
2016 	    {
2017 		if (STRCMP(T_CZR, T_ME) == 0)
2018 		    do_ME = TRUE;
2019 		else
2020 		    out_str(T_CZR);
2021 	    }
2022 	    if (screen_attr & HL_STRIKETHROUGH)
2023 	    {
2024 		if (STRCMP(T_STE, T_ME) == 0)
2025 		    do_ME = TRUE;
2026 		else
2027 		    out_str(T_STE);
2028 	    }
2029 	    if (do_ME || (screen_attr & (HL_BOLD | HL_INVERSE)))
2030 		out_str(T_ME);
2031 
2032 #ifdef FEAT_TERMGUICOLORS
2033 	    if (p_tgc)
2034 	    {
2035 		if (cterm_normal_fg_gui_color != INVALCOLOR)
2036 		    term_fg_rgb_color(cterm_normal_fg_gui_color);
2037 		if (cterm_normal_bg_gui_color != INVALCOLOR)
2038 		    term_bg_rgb_color(cterm_normal_bg_gui_color);
2039 		if (cterm_normal_ul_gui_color != INVALCOLOR)
2040 		    term_ul_rgb_color(cterm_normal_ul_gui_color);
2041 	    }
2042 	    else
2043 #endif
2044 	    {
2045 		if (t_colors > 1)
2046 		{
2047 		    // set Normal cterm colors
2048 		    if (cterm_normal_fg_color != 0)
2049 			term_fg_color(cterm_normal_fg_color - 1);
2050 		    if (cterm_normal_bg_color != 0)
2051 			term_bg_color(cterm_normal_bg_color - 1);
2052 		    if (cterm_normal_ul_color != 0)
2053 			term_ul_color(cterm_normal_ul_color - 1);
2054 		    if (cterm_normal_fg_bold)
2055 			out_str(T_MD);
2056 		}
2057 	    }
2058 	}
2059     }
2060     screen_attr = 0;
2061 }
2062 
2063 /*
2064  * Reset the colors for a cterm.  Used when leaving Vim.
2065  * The machine specific code may override this again.
2066  */
2067     void
2068 reset_cterm_colors(void)
2069 {
2070     if (IS_CTERM)
2071     {
2072 	// set Normal cterm colors
2073 #ifdef FEAT_TERMGUICOLORS
2074 	if (p_tgc ? (cterm_normal_fg_gui_color != INVALCOLOR
2075 		 || cterm_normal_bg_gui_color != INVALCOLOR)
2076 		: (cterm_normal_fg_color > 0 || cterm_normal_bg_color > 0))
2077 #else
2078 	if (cterm_normal_fg_color > 0 || cterm_normal_bg_color > 0)
2079 #endif
2080 	{
2081 	    out_str(T_OP);
2082 	    screen_attr = -1;
2083 	}
2084 	if (cterm_normal_fg_bold)
2085 	{
2086 	    out_str(T_ME);
2087 	    screen_attr = -1;
2088 	}
2089     }
2090 }
2091 
2092 /*
2093  * Put character ScreenLines["off"] on the screen at position "row" and "col",
2094  * using the attributes from ScreenAttrs["off"].
2095  */
2096     void
2097 screen_char(unsigned off, int row, int col)
2098 {
2099     int		attr;
2100 
2101     // Check for illegal values, just in case (could happen just after
2102     // resizing).
2103     if (row >= screen_Rows || col >= screen_Columns)
2104 	return;
2105 
2106     // Skip if under the popup menu.
2107     // Popup windows with zindex higher than POPUPMENU_ZINDEX go on top.
2108     if (pum_under_menu(row, col)
2109 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
2110 	    && screen_zindex <= POPUPMENU_ZINDEX
2111 #endif
2112 	    )
2113 	return;
2114 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
2115     if (blocked_by_popup(row, col))
2116 	return;
2117 #endif
2118 
2119     // Outputting a character in the last cell on the screen may scroll the
2120     // screen up.  Only do it when the "xn" termcap property is set, otherwise
2121     // mark the character invalid (update it when scrolled up).
2122     if (*T_XN == NUL
2123 	    && row == screen_Rows - 1 && col == screen_Columns - 1
2124 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
2125 	    // account for first command-line character in rightleft mode
2126 	    && !cmdmsg_rl
2127 #endif
2128        )
2129     {
2130 	ScreenAttrs[off] = (sattr_T)-1;
2131 	return;
2132     }
2133 
2134     /*
2135      * Stop highlighting first, so it's easier to move the cursor.
2136      */
2137     if (screen_char_attr != 0)
2138 	attr = screen_char_attr;
2139     else
2140 	attr = ScreenAttrs[off];
2141     if (screen_attr != attr)
2142 	screen_stop_highlight();
2143 
2144     windgoto(row, col);
2145 
2146     if (screen_attr != attr)
2147 	screen_start_highlight(attr);
2148 
2149     if (enc_utf8 && ScreenLinesUC[off] != 0)
2150     {
2151 	char_u	    buf[MB_MAXBYTES + 1];
2152 
2153 	if (utf_ambiguous_width(ScreenLinesUC[off]))
2154 	{
2155 	    if (*p_ambw == 'd'
2156 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
2157 		    && !gui.in_use
2158 #endif
2159 		    )
2160 	    {
2161 		// Clear the two screen cells. If the character is actually
2162 		// single width it won't change the second cell.
2163 		out_str((char_u *)"  ");
2164 		term_windgoto(row, col);
2165 	    }
2166 	    // not sure where the cursor is after drawing the ambiguous width
2167 	    // character
2168 	    screen_cur_col = 9999;
2169 	}
2170 	else if (utf_char2cells(ScreenLinesUC[off]) > 1)
2171 	    ++screen_cur_col;
2172 
2173 	// Convert the UTF-8 character to bytes and write it.
2174 	buf[utfc_char2bytes(off, buf)] = NUL;
2175 	out_str(buf);
2176     }
2177     else
2178     {
2179 	out_flush_check();
2180 	out_char(ScreenLines[off]);
2181 	// double-byte character in single-width cell
2182 	if (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && ScreenLines[off] == 0x8e)
2183 	    out_char(ScreenLines2[off]);
2184     }
2185 
2186     screen_cur_col++;
2187 }
2188 
2189 /*
2190  * Used for enc_dbcs only: Put one double-wide character at ScreenLines["off"]
2191  * on the screen at position 'row' and 'col'.
2192  * The attributes of the first byte is used for all.  This is required to
2193  * output the two bytes of a double-byte character with nothing in between.
2194  */
2195     static void
2196 screen_char_2(unsigned off, int row, int col)
2197 {
2198     // Check for illegal values (could be wrong when screen was resized).
2199     if (off + 1 >= (unsigned)(screen_Rows * screen_Columns))
2200 	return;
2201 
2202     // Outputting the last character on the screen may scrollup the screen.
2203     // Don't to it!  Mark the character invalid (update it when scrolled up)
2204     if (row == screen_Rows - 1 && col >= screen_Columns - 2)
2205     {
2206 	ScreenAttrs[off] = (sattr_T)-1;
2207 	return;
2208     }
2209 
2210     // Output the first byte normally (positions the cursor), then write the
2211     // second byte directly.
2212     screen_char(off, row, col);
2213     out_char(ScreenLines[off + 1]);
2214     ++screen_cur_col;
2215 }
2216 
2217 /*
2218  * Draw a rectangle of the screen, inverted when "invert" is TRUE.
2219  * This uses the contents of ScreenLines[] and doesn't change it.
2220  */
2221     void
2222 screen_draw_rectangle(
2223     int		row,
2224     int		col,
2225     int		height,
2226     int		width,
2227     int		invert)
2228 {
2229     int		r, c;
2230     int		off;
2231     int		max_off;
2232 
2233     // Can't use ScreenLines unless initialized
2234     if (ScreenLines == NULL)
2235 	return;
2236 
2237     if (invert)
2238 	screen_char_attr = HL_INVERSE;
2239     for (r = row; r < row + height; ++r)
2240     {
2241 	off = LineOffset[r];
2242 	max_off = off + screen_Columns;
2243 	for (c = col; c < col + width; ++c)
2244 	{
2245 	    if (enc_dbcs != 0 && dbcs_off2cells(off + c, max_off) > 1)
2246 	    {
2247 		screen_char_2(off + c, r, c);
2248 		++c;
2249 	    }
2250 	    else
2251 	    {
2252 		screen_char(off + c, r, c);
2253 		if (utf_off2cells(off + c, max_off) > 1)
2254 		    ++c;
2255 	    }
2256 	}
2257     }
2258     screen_char_attr = 0;
2259 }
2260 
2261 /*
2262  * Redraw the characters for a vertically split window.
2263  */
2264     static void
2265 redraw_block(int row, int end, win_T *wp)
2266 {
2267     int		col;
2268     int		width;
2269 
2270 # ifdef FEAT_CLIPBOARD
2271     clip_may_clear_selection(row, end - 1);
2272 # endif
2273 
2274     if (wp == NULL)
2275     {
2276 	col = 0;
2277 	width = Columns;
2278     }
2279     else
2280     {
2281 	col = wp->w_wincol;
2282 	width = wp->w_width;
2283     }
2284     screen_draw_rectangle(row, col, end - row, width, FALSE);
2285 }
2286 
2287     void
2288 space_to_screenline(int off, int attr)
2289 {
2290     ScreenLines[off] = ' ';
2291     ScreenAttrs[off] = attr;
2292     if (enc_utf8)
2293 	ScreenLinesUC[off] = 0;
2294 }
2295 
2296 /*
2297  * Fill the screen from 'start_row' to 'end_row', from 'start_col' to 'end_col'
2298  * with character 'c1' in first column followed by 'c2' in the other columns.
2299  * Use attributes 'attr'.
2300  */
2301     void
2302 screen_fill(
2303 	int	start_row,
2304 	int	end_row,
2305 	int	start_col,
2306 	int	end_col,
2307 	int	c1,
2308 	int	c2,
2309 	int	attr)
2310 {
2311     int	    row;
2312     int	    col;
2313     int	    off;
2314     int	    end_off;
2315     int	    did_delete;
2316     int	    c;
2317     int	    norm_term;
2318 #if defined(FEAT_GUI) || defined(UNIX)
2319     int	    force_next = FALSE;
2320 #endif
2321 
2322     if (end_row > screen_Rows)		// safety check
2323 	end_row = screen_Rows;
2324     if (end_col > screen_Columns)	// safety check
2325 	end_col = screen_Columns;
2326     if (ScreenLines == NULL
2327 	    || start_row >= end_row
2328 	    || start_col >= end_col)	// nothing to do
2329 	return;
2330 
2331     // it's a "normal" terminal when not in a GUI or cterm
2332     norm_term = (
2333 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
2334 	    !gui.in_use &&
2335 #endif
2336 	    !IS_CTERM);
2337     for (row = start_row; row < end_row; ++row)
2338     {
2339 	if (has_mbyte
2340 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
2341 		&& !gui.in_use
2342 #endif
2343 	   )
2344 	{
2345 	    // When drawing over the right halve of a double-wide char clear
2346 	    // out the left halve.  When drawing over the left halve of a
2347 	    // double wide-char clear out the right halve.  Only needed in a
2348 	    // terminal.
2349 	    if (start_col > 0 && mb_fix_col(start_col, row) != start_col)
2350 		screen_puts_len((char_u *)" ", 1, row, start_col - 1, 0);
2351 	    if (end_col < screen_Columns && mb_fix_col(end_col, row) != end_col)
2352 		screen_puts_len((char_u *)" ", 1, row, end_col, 0);
2353 	}
2354 	/*
2355 	 * Try to use delete-line termcap code, when no attributes or in a
2356 	 * "normal" terminal, where a bold/italic space is just a
2357 	 * space.
2358 	 */
2359 	did_delete = FALSE;
2360 	if (c2 == ' '
2361 		&& end_col == Columns
2362 		&& can_clear(T_CE)
2363 		&& (attr == 0
2364 		    || (norm_term
2365 			&& attr <= HL_ALL
2366 			&& ((attr & ~(HL_BOLD | HL_ITALIC)) == 0))))
2367 	{
2368 	    /*
2369 	     * check if we really need to clear something
2370 	     */
2371 	    col = start_col;
2372 	    if (c1 != ' ')			// don't clear first char
2373 		++col;
2374 
2375 	    off = LineOffset[row] + col;
2376 	    end_off = LineOffset[row] + end_col;
2377 
2378 	    // skip blanks (used often, keep it fast!)
2379 	    if (enc_utf8)
2380 		while (off < end_off && ScreenLines[off] == ' '
2381 			  && ScreenAttrs[off] == 0 && ScreenLinesUC[off] == 0)
2382 		    ++off;
2383 	    else
2384 		while (off < end_off && ScreenLines[off] == ' '
2385 						     && ScreenAttrs[off] == 0)
2386 		    ++off;
2387 	    if (off < end_off)		// something to be cleared
2388 	    {
2389 		col = off - LineOffset[row];
2390 		screen_stop_highlight();
2391 		term_windgoto(row, col);// clear rest of this screen line
2392 		out_str(T_CE);
2393 		screen_start();		// don't know where cursor is now
2394 		col = end_col - col;
2395 		while (col--)		// clear chars in ScreenLines
2396 		{
2397 		    space_to_screenline(off, 0);
2398 		    ++off;
2399 		}
2400 	    }
2401 	    did_delete = TRUE;		// the chars are cleared now
2402 	}
2403 
2404 	off = LineOffset[row] + start_col;
2405 	c = c1;
2406 	for (col = start_col; col < end_col; ++col)
2407 	{
2408 	    if ((ScreenLines[off] != c
2409 		    || (enc_utf8 && (int)ScreenLinesUC[off]
2410 						       != (c >= 0x80 ? c : 0))
2411 		    || ScreenAttrs[off] != attr
2412 #if defined(FEAT_GUI) || defined(UNIX)
2413 		    || force_next
2414 #endif
2415 		    )
2416 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
2417 		    // Skip if under a(nother) popup.
2418 		    && !blocked_by_popup(row, col)
2419 #endif
2420 	       )
2421 	    {
2422 #if defined(FEAT_GUI) || defined(UNIX)
2423 		// The bold trick may make a single row of pixels appear in
2424 		// the next character.  When a bold character is removed, the
2425 		// next character should be redrawn too.  This happens for our
2426 		// own GUI and for some xterms.
2427 		if (
2428 # ifdef FEAT_GUI
2429 			gui.in_use
2430 # endif
2431 # if defined(FEAT_GUI) && defined(UNIX)
2432 			||
2433 # endif
2434 # ifdef UNIX
2435 			term_is_xterm
2436 # endif
2437 		   )
2438 		{
2439 		    if (ScreenLines[off] != ' '
2440 			    && (ScreenAttrs[off] > HL_ALL
2441 				|| ScreenAttrs[off] & HL_BOLD))
2442 			force_next = TRUE;
2443 		    else
2444 			force_next = FALSE;
2445 		}
2446 #endif
2447 		ScreenLines[off] = c;
2448 		if (enc_utf8)
2449 		{
2450 		    if (c >= 0x80)
2451 		    {
2452 			ScreenLinesUC[off] = c;
2453 			ScreenLinesC[0][off] = 0;
2454 		    }
2455 		    else
2456 			ScreenLinesUC[off] = 0;
2457 		}
2458 		ScreenAttrs[off] = attr;
2459 		if (!did_delete || c != ' ')
2460 		    screen_char(off, row, col);
2461 	    }
2462 	    ++off;
2463 	    if (col == start_col)
2464 	    {
2465 		if (did_delete)
2466 		    break;
2467 		c = c2;
2468 	    }
2469 	}
2470 	if (end_col == Columns)
2471 	    LineWraps[row] = FALSE;
2472 	if (row == Rows - 1)		// overwritten the command line
2473 	{
2474 	    redraw_cmdline = TRUE;
2475 	    if (start_col == 0 && end_col == Columns
2476 		    && c1 == ' ' && c2 == ' ' && attr == 0)
2477 		clear_cmdline = FALSE;	// command line has been cleared
2478 	    if (start_col == 0)
2479 		mode_displayed = FALSE; // mode cleared or overwritten
2480 	}
2481     }
2482 }
2483 
2484 /*
2485  * Check if there should be a delay.  Used before clearing or redrawing the
2486  * screen or the command line.
2487  */
2488     void
2489 check_for_delay(int check_msg_scroll)
2490 {
2491     if ((emsg_on_display || (check_msg_scroll && msg_scroll))
2492 	    && !did_wait_return
2493 	    && emsg_silent == 0)
2494     {
2495 	out_flush();
2496 	ui_delay(1006L, TRUE);
2497 	emsg_on_display = FALSE;
2498 	if (check_msg_scroll)
2499 	    msg_scroll = FALSE;
2500     }
2501 }
2502 
2503 /*
2504  * Init TabPageIdxs[] to zero: Clicking outside of tabs has no effect.
2505  */
2506     static void
2507 clear_TabPageIdxs(void)
2508 {
2509     int		scol;
2510 
2511     for (scol = 0; scol < Columns; ++scol)
2512 	TabPageIdxs[scol] = 0;
2513 }
2514 
2515 /*
2516  * screen_valid -  allocate screen buffers if size changed
2517  *   If "doclear" is TRUE: clear screen if it has been resized.
2518  *	Returns TRUE if there is a valid screen to write to.
2519  *	Returns FALSE when starting up and screen not initialized yet.
2520  */
2521     int
2522 screen_valid(int doclear)
2523 {
2524     screenalloc(doclear);	   // allocate screen buffers if size changed
2525     return (ScreenLines != NULL);
2526 }
2527 
2528 /*
2529  * Resize the shell to Rows and Columns.
2530  * Allocate ScreenLines[] and associated items.
2531  *
2532  * There may be some time between setting Rows and Columns and (re)allocating
2533  * ScreenLines[].  This happens when starting up and when (manually) changing
2534  * the shell size.  Always use screen_Rows and screen_Columns to access items
2535  * in ScreenLines[].  Use Rows and Columns for positioning text etc. where the
2536  * final size of the shell is needed.
2537  */
2538     void
2539 screenalloc(int doclear)
2540 {
2541     int		    new_row, old_row;
2542 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
2543     int		    old_Rows;
2544 #endif
2545     win_T	    *wp;
2546     int		    outofmem = FALSE;
2547     int		    len;
2548     schar_T	    *new_ScreenLines;
2549     u8char_T	    *new_ScreenLinesUC = NULL;
2550     u8char_T	    *new_ScreenLinesC[MAX_MCO];
2551     schar_T	    *new_ScreenLines2 = NULL;
2552     int		    i;
2553     sattr_T	    *new_ScreenAttrs;
2554     unsigned	    *new_LineOffset;
2555     char_u	    *new_LineWraps;
2556     short	    *new_TabPageIdxs;
2557 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
2558     short	    *new_popup_mask;
2559     short	    *new_popup_mask_next;
2560     char	    *new_popup_transparent;
2561 #endif
2562     tabpage_T	    *tp;
2563     static int	    entered = FALSE;		// avoid recursiveness
2564     static int	    done_outofmem_msg = FALSE;	// did outofmem message
2565     int		    retry_count = 0;
2566 
2567 retry:
2568     /*
2569      * Allocation of the screen buffers is done only when the size changes and
2570      * when Rows and Columns have been set and we have started doing full
2571      * screen stuff.
2572      */
2573     if ((ScreenLines != NULL
2574 		&& Rows == screen_Rows
2575 		&& Columns == screen_Columns
2576 		&& enc_utf8 == (ScreenLinesUC != NULL)
2577 		&& (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU) == (ScreenLines2 != NULL)
2578 		&& p_mco == Screen_mco)
2579 	    || Rows == 0
2580 	    || Columns == 0
2581 	    || (!full_screen && ScreenLines == NULL))
2582 	return;
2583 
2584     /*
2585      * It's possible that we produce an out-of-memory message below, which
2586      * will cause this function to be called again.  To break the loop, just
2587      * return here.
2588      */
2589     if (entered)
2590 	return;
2591     entered = TRUE;
2592 
2593     /*
2594      * Note that the window sizes are updated before reallocating the arrays,
2595      * thus we must not redraw here!
2596      */
2597     ++RedrawingDisabled;
2598 
2599     win_new_shellsize();    // fit the windows in the new sized shell
2600 
2601 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_HAIKU
2602     vim_lock_screen();  // be safe, put it here
2603 #endif
2604 
2605     comp_col();		// recompute columns for shown command and ruler
2606 
2607     /*
2608      * We're changing the size of the screen.
2609      * - Allocate new arrays for ScreenLines and ScreenAttrs.
2610      * - Move lines from the old arrays into the new arrays, clear extra
2611      *	 lines (unless the screen is going to be cleared).
2612      * - Free the old arrays.
2613      *
2614      * If anything fails, make ScreenLines NULL, so we don't do anything!
2615      * Continuing with the old ScreenLines may result in a crash, because the
2616      * size is wrong.
2617      */
2618     FOR_ALL_TAB_WINDOWS(tp, wp)
2619 	win_free_lsize(wp);
2620     if (aucmd_win != NULL)
2621 	win_free_lsize(aucmd_win);
2622 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
2623     // global popup windows
2624     FOR_ALL_POPUPWINS(wp)
2625 	win_free_lsize(wp);
2626     // tab-local popup windows
2627     FOR_ALL_TABPAGES(tp)
2628 	FOR_ALL_POPUPWINS_IN_TAB(tp, wp)
2629 	    win_free_lsize(wp);
2630 #endif
2631 
2632     new_ScreenLines = LALLOC_MULT(schar_T, (Rows + 1) * Columns);
2633     vim_memset(new_ScreenLinesC, 0, sizeof(u8char_T *) * MAX_MCO);
2634     if (enc_utf8)
2635     {
2636 	new_ScreenLinesUC = LALLOC_MULT(u8char_T, (Rows + 1) * Columns);
2637 	for (i = 0; i < p_mco; ++i)
2638 	    new_ScreenLinesC[i] = LALLOC_CLEAR_MULT(u8char_T,
2639 							 (Rows + 1) * Columns);
2640     }
2641     if (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU)
2642 	new_ScreenLines2 = LALLOC_MULT(schar_T, (Rows + 1) * Columns);
2643     new_ScreenAttrs = LALLOC_MULT(sattr_T, (Rows + 1) * Columns);
2644     new_LineOffset = LALLOC_MULT(unsigned, Rows);
2645     new_LineWraps = LALLOC_MULT(char_u, Rows);
2646     new_TabPageIdxs = LALLOC_MULT(short, Columns);
2647 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
2648     new_popup_mask = LALLOC_MULT(short, Rows * Columns);
2649     new_popup_mask_next = LALLOC_MULT(short, Rows * Columns);
2650     new_popup_transparent = LALLOC_MULT(char, Rows * Columns);
2651 #endif
2652 
2653     FOR_ALL_TAB_WINDOWS(tp, wp)
2654     {
2655 	if (win_alloc_lines(wp) == FAIL)
2656 	{
2657 	    outofmem = TRUE;
2658 	    goto give_up;
2659 	}
2660     }
2661     if (aucmd_win != NULL && aucmd_win->w_lines == NULL
2662 					&& win_alloc_lines(aucmd_win) == FAIL)
2663 	outofmem = TRUE;
2664 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
2665     // global popup windows
2666     FOR_ALL_POPUPWINS(wp)
2667 	if (win_alloc_lines(wp) == FAIL)
2668 	{
2669 	    outofmem = TRUE;
2670 	    goto give_up;
2671 	}
2672     // tab-local popup windows
2673     FOR_ALL_TABPAGES(tp)
2674 	FOR_ALL_POPUPWINS_IN_TAB(tp, wp)
2675 	    if (win_alloc_lines(wp) == FAIL)
2676 	    {
2677 		outofmem = TRUE;
2678 		goto give_up;
2679 	    }
2680 #endif
2681 
2682 give_up:
2683 
2684     for (i = 0; i < p_mco; ++i)
2685 	if (new_ScreenLinesC[i] == NULL)
2686 	    break;
2687     if (new_ScreenLines == NULL
2688 	    || (enc_utf8 && (new_ScreenLinesUC == NULL || i != p_mco))
2689 	    || (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && new_ScreenLines2 == NULL)
2690 	    || new_ScreenAttrs == NULL
2691 	    || new_LineOffset == NULL
2692 	    || new_LineWraps == NULL
2693 	    || new_TabPageIdxs == NULL
2694 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
2695 	    || new_popup_mask == NULL
2696 	    || new_popup_mask_next == NULL
2697 	    || new_popup_transparent == NULL
2698 #endif
2699 	    || outofmem)
2700     {
2701 	if (ScreenLines != NULL || !done_outofmem_msg)
2702 	{
2703 	    // guess the size
2704 	    do_outofmem_msg((long_u)((Rows + 1) * Columns));
2705 
2706 	    // Remember we did this to avoid getting outofmem messages over
2707 	    // and over again.
2708 	    done_outofmem_msg = TRUE;
2709 	}
2710 	VIM_CLEAR(new_ScreenLines);
2711 	VIM_CLEAR(new_ScreenLinesUC);
2712 	for (i = 0; i < p_mco; ++i)
2713 	    VIM_CLEAR(new_ScreenLinesC[i]);
2714 	VIM_CLEAR(new_ScreenLines2);
2715 	VIM_CLEAR(new_ScreenAttrs);
2716 	VIM_CLEAR(new_LineOffset);
2717 	VIM_CLEAR(new_LineWraps);
2718 	VIM_CLEAR(new_TabPageIdxs);
2719 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
2720 	VIM_CLEAR(new_popup_mask);
2721 	VIM_CLEAR(new_popup_mask_next);
2722 	VIM_CLEAR(new_popup_transparent);
2723 #endif
2724     }
2725     else
2726     {
2727 	done_outofmem_msg = FALSE;
2728 
2729 	for (new_row = 0; new_row < Rows; ++new_row)
2730 	{
2731 	    new_LineOffset[new_row] = new_row * Columns;
2732 	    new_LineWraps[new_row] = FALSE;
2733 
2734 	    /*
2735 	     * If the screen is not going to be cleared, copy as much as
2736 	     * possible from the old screen to the new one and clear the rest
2737 	     * (used when resizing the window at the "--more--" prompt or when
2738 	     * executing an external command, for the GUI).
2739 	     */
2740 	    if (!doclear)
2741 	    {
2742 		(void)vim_memset(new_ScreenLines + new_row * Columns,
2743 				      ' ', (size_t)Columns * sizeof(schar_T));
2744 		if (enc_utf8)
2745 		{
2746 		    (void)vim_memset(new_ScreenLinesUC + new_row * Columns,
2747 				       0, (size_t)Columns * sizeof(u8char_T));
2748 		    for (i = 0; i < p_mco; ++i)
2749 			(void)vim_memset(new_ScreenLinesC[i]
2750 							  + new_row * Columns,
2751 				       0, (size_t)Columns * sizeof(u8char_T));
2752 		}
2753 		if (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU)
2754 		    (void)vim_memset(new_ScreenLines2 + new_row * Columns,
2755 				       0, (size_t)Columns * sizeof(schar_T));
2756 		(void)vim_memset(new_ScreenAttrs + new_row * Columns,
2757 					0, (size_t)Columns * sizeof(sattr_T));
2758 		old_row = new_row + (screen_Rows - Rows);
2759 		if (old_row >= 0 && ScreenLines != NULL)
2760 		{
2761 		    if (screen_Columns < Columns)
2762 			len = screen_Columns;
2763 		    else
2764 			len = Columns;
2765 		    // When switching to utf-8 don't copy characters, they
2766 		    // may be invalid now.  Also when p_mco changes.
2767 		    if (!(enc_utf8 && ScreenLinesUC == NULL)
2768 						       && p_mco == Screen_mco)
2769 			mch_memmove(new_ScreenLines + new_LineOffset[new_row],
2770 				ScreenLines + LineOffset[old_row],
2771 				(size_t)len * sizeof(schar_T));
2772 		    if (enc_utf8 && ScreenLinesUC != NULL
2773 						       && p_mco == Screen_mco)
2774 		    {
2775 			mch_memmove(new_ScreenLinesUC + new_LineOffset[new_row],
2776 				ScreenLinesUC + LineOffset[old_row],
2777 				(size_t)len * sizeof(u8char_T));
2778 			for (i = 0; i < p_mco; ++i)
2779 			    mch_memmove(new_ScreenLinesC[i]
2780 						    + new_LineOffset[new_row],
2781 				ScreenLinesC[i] + LineOffset[old_row],
2782 				(size_t)len * sizeof(u8char_T));
2783 		    }
2784 		    if (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && ScreenLines2 != NULL)
2785 			mch_memmove(new_ScreenLines2 + new_LineOffset[new_row],
2786 				ScreenLines2 + LineOffset[old_row],
2787 				(size_t)len * sizeof(schar_T));
2788 		    mch_memmove(new_ScreenAttrs + new_LineOffset[new_row],
2789 			    ScreenAttrs + LineOffset[old_row],
2790 			    (size_t)len * sizeof(sattr_T));
2791 		}
2792 	    }
2793 	}
2794 	// Use the last line of the screen for the current line.
2795 	current_ScreenLine = new_ScreenLines + Rows * Columns;
2796 
2797 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
2798 	vim_memset(new_popup_mask, 0, Rows * Columns * sizeof(short));
2799 	vim_memset(new_popup_transparent, 0, Rows * Columns * sizeof(char));
2800 #endif
2801     }
2802 
2803     free_screenlines();
2804 
2805     // NOTE: this may result in all pointers to become NULL.
2806     ScreenLines = new_ScreenLines;
2807     ScreenLinesUC = new_ScreenLinesUC;
2808     for (i = 0; i < p_mco; ++i)
2809 	ScreenLinesC[i] = new_ScreenLinesC[i];
2810     Screen_mco = p_mco;
2811     ScreenLines2 = new_ScreenLines2;
2812     ScreenAttrs = new_ScreenAttrs;
2813     LineOffset = new_LineOffset;
2814     LineWraps = new_LineWraps;
2815     TabPageIdxs = new_TabPageIdxs;
2816 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
2817     popup_mask = new_popup_mask;
2818     popup_mask_next = new_popup_mask_next;
2819     popup_transparent = new_popup_transparent;
2820     popup_mask_refresh = TRUE;
2821 #endif
2822 
2823     // It's important that screen_Rows and screen_Columns reflect the actual
2824     // size of ScreenLines[].  Set them before calling anything.
2825 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
2826     old_Rows = screen_Rows;
2827 #endif
2828     screen_Rows = Rows;
2829     screen_Columns = Columns;
2830 
2831     must_redraw = CLEAR;	// need to clear the screen later
2832     if (doclear)
2833 	screenclear2();
2834 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
2835     else if (gui.in_use
2836 	    && !gui.starting
2837 	    && ScreenLines != NULL
2838 	    && old_Rows != Rows)
2839     {
2840 	gui_redraw_block(0, 0, (int)Rows - 1, (int)Columns - 1, 0);
2841 
2842 	// Adjust the position of the cursor, for when executing an external
2843 	// command.
2844 	if (msg_row >= Rows)		// Rows got smaller
2845 	    msg_row = Rows - 1;		// put cursor at last row
2846 	else if (Rows > old_Rows)	// Rows got bigger
2847 	    msg_row += Rows - old_Rows; // put cursor in same place
2848 	if (msg_col >= Columns)		// Columns got smaller
2849 	    msg_col = Columns - 1;	// put cursor at last column
2850     }
2851 #endif
2852     clear_TabPageIdxs();
2853 
2854 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_HAIKU
2855     vim_unlock_screen();
2856 #endif
2857 
2858     entered = FALSE;
2859     --RedrawingDisabled;
2860 
2861     /*
2862      * Do not apply autocommands more than 3 times to avoid an endless loop
2863      * in case applying autocommands always changes Rows or Columns.
2864      */
2865     if (starting == 0 && ++retry_count <= 3)
2866     {
2867 	apply_autocmds(EVENT_VIMRESIZED, NULL, NULL, FALSE, curbuf);
2868 	// In rare cases, autocommands may have altered Rows or Columns,
2869 	// jump back to check if we need to allocate the screen again.
2870 	goto retry;
2871     }
2872 }
2873 
2874     void
2875 free_screenlines(void)
2876 {
2877     int		i;
2878 
2879     VIM_CLEAR(ScreenLinesUC);
2880     for (i = 0; i < Screen_mco; ++i)
2881 	VIM_CLEAR(ScreenLinesC[i]);
2882     VIM_CLEAR(ScreenLines2);
2883     VIM_CLEAR(ScreenLines);
2884     VIM_CLEAR(ScreenAttrs);
2885     VIM_CLEAR(LineOffset);
2886     VIM_CLEAR(LineWraps);
2887     VIM_CLEAR(TabPageIdxs);
2888 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
2889     VIM_CLEAR(popup_mask);
2890     VIM_CLEAR(popup_mask_next);
2891     VIM_CLEAR(popup_transparent);
2892 #endif
2893 }
2894 
2895     void
2896 screenclear(void)
2897 {
2898     check_for_delay(FALSE);
2899     screenalloc(FALSE);	    // allocate screen buffers if size changed
2900     screenclear2();	    // clear the screen
2901 }
2902 
2903     static void
2904 screenclear2(void)
2905 {
2906     int	    i;
2907 
2908     if (starting == NO_SCREEN || ScreenLines == NULL
2909 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
2910 	    || (gui.in_use && gui.starting)
2911 #endif
2912 	    )
2913 	return;
2914 
2915 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
2916     if (!gui.in_use)
2917 #endif
2918 	screen_attr = -1;	// force setting the Normal colors
2919     screen_stop_highlight();	// don't want highlighting here
2920 
2921 #ifdef FEAT_CLIPBOARD
2922     // disable selection without redrawing it
2923     clip_scroll_selection(9999);
2924 #endif
2925 
2926     // blank out ScreenLines
2927     for (i = 0; i < Rows; ++i)
2928     {
2929 	lineclear(LineOffset[i], (int)Columns, 0);
2930 	LineWraps[i] = FALSE;
2931     }
2932 
2933     if (can_clear(T_CL))
2934     {
2935 	out_str(T_CL);		// clear the display
2936 	clear_cmdline = FALSE;
2937 	mode_displayed = FALSE;
2938     }
2939     else
2940     {
2941 	// can't clear the screen, mark all chars with invalid attributes
2942 	for (i = 0; i < Rows; ++i)
2943 	    lineinvalid(LineOffset[i], (int)Columns);
2944 	clear_cmdline = TRUE;
2945     }
2946 
2947     screen_cleared = TRUE;	// can use contents of ScreenLines now
2948 
2949     win_rest_invalid(firstwin);
2950     redraw_cmdline = TRUE;
2951     redraw_tabline = TRUE;
2952     if (must_redraw == CLEAR)	// no need to clear again
2953 	must_redraw = NOT_VALID;
2954     compute_cmdrow();
2955     msg_row = cmdline_row;	// put cursor on last line for messages
2956     msg_col = 0;
2957     screen_start();		// don't know where cursor is now
2958     msg_scrolled = 0;		// can't scroll back
2959     msg_didany = FALSE;
2960     msg_didout = FALSE;
2961 }
2962 
2963 /*
2964  * Clear one line in ScreenLines.
2965  */
2966     static void
2967 lineclear(unsigned off, int width, int attr)
2968 {
2969     (void)vim_memset(ScreenLines + off, ' ', (size_t)width * sizeof(schar_T));
2970     if (enc_utf8)
2971 	(void)vim_memset(ScreenLinesUC + off, 0,
2972 					  (size_t)width * sizeof(u8char_T));
2973     (void)vim_memset(ScreenAttrs + off, attr, (size_t)width * sizeof(sattr_T));
2974 }
2975 
2976 /*
2977  * Mark one line in ScreenLines invalid by setting the attributes to an
2978  * invalid value.
2979  */
2980     static void
2981 lineinvalid(unsigned off, int width)
2982 {
2983     (void)vim_memset(ScreenAttrs + off, -1, (size_t)width * sizeof(sattr_T));
2984 }
2985 
2986 /*
2987  * To be called when characters were sent to the terminal directly, outputting
2988  * test on "screen_lnum".
2989  */
2990     void
2991 line_was_clobbered(int screen_lnum)
2992 {
2993     lineinvalid(LineOffset[screen_lnum], (int)Columns);
2994 }
2995 
2996 /*
2997  * Copy part of a Screenline for vertically split window "wp".
2998  */
2999     static void
3000 linecopy(int to, int from, win_T *wp)
3001 {
3002     unsigned	off_to = LineOffset[to] + wp->w_wincol;
3003     unsigned	off_from = LineOffset[from] + wp->w_wincol;
3004 
3005     mch_memmove(ScreenLines + off_to, ScreenLines + off_from,
3006 	    wp->w_width * sizeof(schar_T));
3007     if (enc_utf8)
3008     {
3009 	int	i;
3010 
3011 	mch_memmove(ScreenLinesUC + off_to, ScreenLinesUC + off_from,
3012 		wp->w_width * sizeof(u8char_T));
3013 	for (i = 0; i < p_mco; ++i)
3014 	    mch_memmove(ScreenLinesC[i] + off_to, ScreenLinesC[i] + off_from,
3015 		    wp->w_width * sizeof(u8char_T));
3016     }
3017     if (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU)
3018 	mch_memmove(ScreenLines2 + off_to, ScreenLines2 + off_from,
3019 		wp->w_width * sizeof(schar_T));
3020     mch_memmove(ScreenAttrs + off_to, ScreenAttrs + off_from,
3021 	    wp->w_width * sizeof(sattr_T));
3022 }
3023 
3024 /*
3025  * Return TRUE if clearing with term string "p" would work.
3026  * It can't work when the string is empty or it won't set the right background.
3027  * Don't clear to end-of-line when there are popups, it may cause flicker.
3028  */
3029     int
3030 can_clear(char_u *p)
3031 {
3032     return (*p != NUL && (t_colors <= 1
3033 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
3034 		|| gui.in_use
3035 #endif
3036 #ifdef FEAT_TERMGUICOLORS
3037 		|| (p_tgc && cterm_normal_bg_gui_color == INVALCOLOR)
3038 		|| (!p_tgc && cterm_normal_bg_color == 0)
3039 #else
3040 		|| cterm_normal_bg_color == 0
3041 #endif
3042 		|| *T_UT != NUL)
3043 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
3044 	    && !(p == T_CE && popup_visible)
3045 #endif
3046 	    );
3047 }
3048 
3049 /*
3050  * Reset cursor position. Use whenever cursor was moved because of outputting
3051  * something directly to the screen (shell commands) or a terminal control
3052  * code.
3053  */
3054     void
3055 screen_start(void)
3056 {
3057     screen_cur_row = screen_cur_col = 9999;
3058 }
3059 
3060 /*
3061  * Move the cursor to position "row","col" in the screen.
3062  * This tries to find the most efficient way to move, minimizing the number of
3063  * characters sent to the terminal.
3064  */
3065     void
3066 windgoto(int row, int col)
3067 {
3068     sattr_T	    *p;
3069     int		    i;
3070     int		    plan;
3071     int		    cost;
3072     int		    wouldbe_col;
3073     int		    noinvcurs;
3074     char_u	    *bs;
3075     int		    goto_cost;
3076     int		    attr;
3077 
3078 #define GOTO_COST   7	// assume a term_windgoto() takes about 7 chars
3079 #define HIGHL_COST  5	// assume unhighlight takes 5 chars
3080 
3081 #define PLAN_LE	    1
3082 #define PLAN_CR	    2
3083 #define PLAN_NL	    3
3084 #define PLAN_WRITE  4
3085     // Can't use ScreenLines unless initialized
3086     if (ScreenLines == NULL)
3087 	return;
3088 
3089     if (col != screen_cur_col || row != screen_cur_row)
3090     {
3091 	// Check for valid position.
3092 	if (row < 0)	// window without text lines?
3093 	    row = 0;
3094 	if (row >= screen_Rows)
3095 	    row = screen_Rows - 1;
3096 	if (col >= screen_Columns)
3097 	    col = screen_Columns - 1;
3098 
3099 	// check if no cursor movement is allowed in highlight mode
3100 	if (screen_attr && *T_MS == NUL)
3101 	    noinvcurs = HIGHL_COST;
3102 	else
3103 	    noinvcurs = 0;
3104 	goto_cost = GOTO_COST + noinvcurs;
3105 
3106 	/*
3107 	 * Plan how to do the positioning:
3108 	 * 1. Use CR to move it to column 0, same row.
3109 	 * 2. Use T_LE to move it a few columns to the left.
3110 	 * 3. Use NL to move a few lines down, column 0.
3111 	 * 4. Move a few columns to the right with T_ND or by writing chars.
3112 	 *
3113 	 * Don't do this if the cursor went beyond the last column, the cursor
3114 	 * position is unknown then (some terminals wrap, some don't )
3115 	 *
3116 	 * First check if the highlighting attributes allow us to write
3117 	 * characters to move the cursor to the right.
3118 	 */
3119 	if (row >= screen_cur_row && screen_cur_col < Columns)
3120 	{
3121 	    /*
3122 	     * If the cursor is in the same row, bigger col, we can use CR
3123 	     * or T_LE.
3124 	     */
3125 	    bs = NULL;			    // init for GCC
3126 	    attr = screen_attr;
3127 	    if (row == screen_cur_row && col < screen_cur_col)
3128 	    {
3129 		// "le" is preferred over "bc", because "bc" is obsolete
3130 		if (*T_LE)
3131 		    bs = T_LE;		    // "cursor left"
3132 		else
3133 		    bs = T_BC;		    // "backspace character (old)
3134 		if (*bs)
3135 		    cost = (screen_cur_col - col) * (int)STRLEN(bs);
3136 		else
3137 		    cost = 999;
3138 		if (col + 1 < cost)	    // using CR is less characters
3139 		{
3140 		    plan = PLAN_CR;
3141 		    wouldbe_col = 0;
3142 		    cost = 1;		    // CR is just one character
3143 		}
3144 		else
3145 		{
3146 		    plan = PLAN_LE;
3147 		    wouldbe_col = col;
3148 		}
3149 		if (noinvcurs)		    // will stop highlighting
3150 		{
3151 		    cost += noinvcurs;
3152 		    attr = 0;
3153 		}
3154 	    }
3155 
3156 	    /*
3157 	     * If the cursor is above where we want to be, we can use CR LF.
3158 	     */
3159 	    else if (row > screen_cur_row)
3160 	    {
3161 		plan = PLAN_NL;
3162 		wouldbe_col = 0;
3163 		cost = (row - screen_cur_row) * 2;  // CR LF
3164 		if (noinvcurs)		    // will stop highlighting
3165 		{
3166 		    cost += noinvcurs;
3167 		    attr = 0;
3168 		}
3169 	    }
3170 
3171 	    /*
3172 	     * If the cursor is in the same row, smaller col, just use write.
3173 	     */
3174 	    else
3175 	    {
3176 		plan = PLAN_WRITE;
3177 		wouldbe_col = screen_cur_col;
3178 		cost = 0;
3179 	    }
3180 
3181 	    /*
3182 	     * Check if any characters that need to be written have the
3183 	     * correct attributes.  Also avoid UTF-8 characters.
3184 	     */
3185 	    i = col - wouldbe_col;
3186 	    if (i > 0)
3187 		cost += i;
3188 	    if (cost < goto_cost && i > 0)
3189 	    {
3190 		/*
3191 		 * Check if the attributes are correct without additionally
3192 		 * stopping highlighting.
3193 		 */
3194 		p = ScreenAttrs + LineOffset[row] + wouldbe_col;
3195 		while (i && *p++ == attr)
3196 		    --i;
3197 		if (i != 0)
3198 		{
3199 		    /*
3200 		     * Try if it works when highlighting is stopped here.
3201 		     */
3202 		    if (*--p == 0)
3203 		    {
3204 			cost += noinvcurs;
3205 			while (i && *p++ == 0)
3206 			    --i;
3207 		    }
3208 		    if (i != 0)
3209 			cost = 999;	// different attributes, don't do it
3210 		}
3211 		if (enc_utf8)
3212 		{
3213 		    // Don't use an UTF-8 char for positioning, it's slow.
3214 		    for (i = wouldbe_col; i < col; ++i)
3215 			if (ScreenLinesUC[LineOffset[row] + i] != 0)
3216 			{
3217 			    cost = 999;
3218 			    break;
3219 			}
3220 		}
3221 	    }
3222 
3223 	    /*
3224 	     * We can do it without term_windgoto()!
3225 	     */
3226 	    if (cost < goto_cost)
3227 	    {
3228 		if (plan == PLAN_LE)
3229 		{
3230 		    if (noinvcurs)
3231 			screen_stop_highlight();
3232 		    while (screen_cur_col > col)
3233 		    {
3234 			out_str(bs);
3235 			--screen_cur_col;
3236 		    }
3237 		}
3238 		else if (plan == PLAN_CR)
3239 		{
3240 		    if (noinvcurs)
3241 			screen_stop_highlight();
3242 		    out_char('\r');
3243 		    screen_cur_col = 0;
3244 		}
3245 		else if (plan == PLAN_NL)
3246 		{
3247 		    if (noinvcurs)
3248 			screen_stop_highlight();
3249 		    while (screen_cur_row < row)
3250 		    {
3251 			out_char('\n');
3252 			++screen_cur_row;
3253 		    }
3254 		    screen_cur_col = 0;
3255 		}
3256 
3257 		i = col - screen_cur_col;
3258 		if (i > 0)
3259 		{
3260 		    /*
3261 		     * Use cursor-right if it's one character only.  Avoids
3262 		     * removing a line of pixels from the last bold char, when
3263 		     * using the bold trick in the GUI.
3264 		     */
3265 		    if (T_ND[0] != NUL && T_ND[1] == NUL)
3266 		    {
3267 			while (i-- > 0)
3268 			    out_char(*T_ND);
3269 		    }
3270 		    else
3271 		    {
3272 			int	off;
3273 
3274 			off = LineOffset[row] + screen_cur_col;
3275 			while (i-- > 0)
3276 			{
3277 			    if (ScreenAttrs[off] != screen_attr)
3278 				screen_stop_highlight();
3279 			    out_flush_check();
3280 			    out_char(ScreenLines[off]);
3281 			    if (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU
3282 						  && ScreenLines[off] == 0x8e)
3283 				out_char(ScreenLines2[off]);
3284 			    ++off;
3285 			}
3286 		    }
3287 		}
3288 	    }
3289 	}
3290 	else
3291 	    cost = 999;
3292 
3293 	if (cost >= goto_cost)
3294 	{
3295 	    if (noinvcurs)
3296 		screen_stop_highlight();
3297 	    if (row == screen_cur_row && (col > screen_cur_col)
3298 							     && *T_CRI != NUL)
3299 		term_cursor_right(col - screen_cur_col);
3300 	    else
3301 		term_windgoto(row, col);
3302 	}
3303 	screen_cur_row = row;
3304 	screen_cur_col = col;
3305     }
3306 }
3307 
3308 /*
3309  * Set cursor to its position in the current window.
3310  */
3311     void
3312 setcursor(void)
3313 {
3314     setcursor_mayforce(FALSE);
3315 }
3316 
3317 /*
3318  * Set cursor to its position in the current window.
3319  * When "force" is TRUE also when not redrawing.
3320  */
3321     void
3322 setcursor_mayforce(int force)
3323 {
3324     if (force || redrawing())
3325     {
3326 	validate_cursor();
3327 	windgoto(W_WINROW(curwin) + curwin->w_wrow,
3328 		curwin->w_wincol + (
3329 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
3330 		// With 'rightleft' set and the cursor on a double-wide
3331 		// character, position it on the leftmost column.
3332 		curwin->w_p_rl ? ((int)curwin->w_width - curwin->w_wcol
3333 		    - ((has_mbyte
3334 			   && (*mb_ptr2cells)(ml_get_cursor()) == 2
3335 			   && vim_isprintc(gchar_cursor())) ? 2 : 1)) :
3336 #endif
3337 							    curwin->w_wcol));
3338     }
3339 }
3340 
3341 
3342 /*
3343  * Insert 'line_count' lines at 'row' in window 'wp'.
3344  * If 'invalid' is TRUE the wp->w_lines[].wl_lnum is invalidated.
3345  * If 'mayclear' is TRUE the screen will be cleared if it is faster than
3346  * scrolling.
3347  * Returns FAIL if the lines are not inserted, OK for success.
3348  */
3349     int
3350 win_ins_lines(
3351     win_T	*wp,
3352     int		row,
3353     int		line_count,
3354     int		invalid,
3355     int		mayclear)
3356 {
3357     int		did_delete;
3358     int		nextrow;
3359     int		lastrow;
3360     int		retval;
3361 
3362     if (invalid)
3363 	wp->w_lines_valid = 0;
3364 
3365     if (wp->w_height < 5)
3366 	return FAIL;
3367 
3368     if (line_count > wp->w_height - row)
3369 	line_count = wp->w_height - row;
3370 
3371     retval = win_do_lines(wp, row, line_count, mayclear, FALSE, 0);
3372     if (retval != MAYBE)
3373 	return retval;
3374 
3375     /*
3376      * If there is a next window or a status line, we first try to delete the
3377      * lines at the bottom to avoid messing what is after the window.
3378      * If this fails and there are following windows, don't do anything to
3379      * avoid messing up those windows, better just redraw.
3380      */
3381     did_delete = FALSE;
3382     if (wp->w_next != NULL || wp->w_status_height)
3383     {
3384 	if (screen_del_lines(0, W_WINROW(wp) + wp->w_height - line_count,
3385 				  line_count, (int)Rows, FALSE, 0, NULL) == OK)
3386 	    did_delete = TRUE;
3387 	else if (wp->w_next)
3388 	    return FAIL;
3389     }
3390     /*
3391      * if no lines deleted, blank the lines that will end up below the window
3392      */
3393     if (!did_delete)
3394     {
3395 	wp->w_redr_status = TRUE;
3396 	redraw_cmdline = TRUE;
3397 	nextrow = W_WINROW(wp) + wp->w_height + wp->w_status_height;
3398 	lastrow = nextrow + line_count;
3399 	if (lastrow > Rows)
3400 	    lastrow = Rows;
3401 	screen_fill(nextrow - line_count, lastrow - line_count,
3402 		  wp->w_wincol, (int)W_ENDCOL(wp),
3403 		  ' ', ' ', 0);
3404     }
3405 
3406     if (screen_ins_lines(0, W_WINROW(wp) + row, line_count, (int)Rows, 0, NULL)
3407 								      == FAIL)
3408     {
3409 	// deletion will have messed up other windows
3410 	if (did_delete)
3411 	{
3412 	    wp->w_redr_status = TRUE;
3413 	    win_rest_invalid(W_NEXT(wp));
3414 	}
3415 	return FAIL;
3416     }
3417 
3418     return OK;
3419 }
3420 
3421 /*
3422  * Delete "line_count" window lines at "row" in window "wp".
3423  * If "invalid" is TRUE curwin->w_lines[] is invalidated.
3424  * If "mayclear" is TRUE the screen will be cleared if it is faster than
3425  * scrolling
3426  * Return OK for success, FAIL if the lines are not deleted.
3427  */
3428     int
3429 win_del_lines(
3430     win_T	*wp,
3431     int		row,
3432     int		line_count,
3433     int		invalid,
3434     int		mayclear,
3435     int		clear_attr)	    // for clearing lines
3436 {
3437     int		retval;
3438 
3439     if (invalid)
3440 	wp->w_lines_valid = 0;
3441 
3442     if (line_count > wp->w_height - row)
3443 	line_count = wp->w_height - row;
3444 
3445     retval = win_do_lines(wp, row, line_count, mayclear, TRUE, clear_attr);
3446     if (retval != MAYBE)
3447 	return retval;
3448 
3449     if (screen_del_lines(0, W_WINROW(wp) + row, line_count,
3450 				   (int)Rows, FALSE, clear_attr, NULL) == FAIL)
3451 	return FAIL;
3452 
3453     /*
3454      * If there are windows or status lines below, try to put them at the
3455      * correct place. If we can't do that, they have to be redrawn.
3456      */
3457     if (wp->w_next || wp->w_status_height || cmdline_row < Rows - 1)
3458     {
3459 	if (screen_ins_lines(0, W_WINROW(wp) + wp->w_height - line_count,
3460 			      line_count, (int)Rows, clear_attr, NULL) == FAIL)
3461 	{
3462 	    wp->w_redr_status = TRUE;
3463 	    win_rest_invalid(wp->w_next);
3464 	}
3465     }
3466     /*
3467      * If this is the last window and there is no status line, redraw the
3468      * command line later.
3469      */
3470     else
3471 	redraw_cmdline = TRUE;
3472     return OK;
3473 }
3474 
3475 /*
3476  * Common code for win_ins_lines() and win_del_lines().
3477  * Returns OK or FAIL when the work has been done.
3478  * Returns MAYBE when not finished yet.
3479  */
3480     static int
3481 win_do_lines(
3482     win_T	*wp,
3483     int		row,
3484     int		line_count,
3485     int		mayclear,
3486     int		del,
3487     int		clear_attr)
3488 {
3489     int		retval;
3490 
3491     if (!redrawing() || line_count <= 0)
3492 	return FAIL;
3493 
3494     // When inserting lines would result in loss of command output, just redraw
3495     // the lines.
3496     if (no_win_do_lines_ins && !del)
3497 	return FAIL;
3498 
3499     // only a few lines left: redraw is faster
3500     if (mayclear && Rows - line_count < 5 && wp->w_width == Columns)
3501     {
3502 	if (!no_win_do_lines_ins)
3503 	    screenclear();	    // will set wp->w_lines_valid to 0
3504 	return FAIL;
3505     }
3506 
3507 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
3508     // this doesn't work when there are popups visible
3509     if (popup_visible)
3510 	return FAIL;
3511 #endif
3512 
3513     // Delete all remaining lines
3514     if (row + line_count >= wp->w_height)
3515     {
3516 	screen_fill(W_WINROW(wp) + row, W_WINROW(wp) + wp->w_height,
3517 		wp->w_wincol, (int)W_ENDCOL(wp),
3518 		' ', ' ', 0);
3519 	return OK;
3520     }
3521 
3522     /*
3523      * When scrolling, the message on the command line should be cleared,
3524      * otherwise it will stay there forever.
3525      * Don't do this when avoiding to insert lines.
3526      */
3527     if (!no_win_do_lines_ins)
3528 	clear_cmdline = TRUE;
3529 
3530     /*
3531      * If the terminal can set a scroll region, use that.
3532      * Always do this in a vertically split window.  This will redraw from
3533      * ScreenLines[] when t_CV isn't defined.  That's faster than using
3534      * win_line().
3535      * Don't use a scroll region when we are going to redraw the text, writing
3536      * a character in the lower right corner of the scroll region may cause a
3537      * scroll-up .
3538      */
3539     if (scroll_region || wp->w_width != Columns)
3540     {
3541 	if (scroll_region && (wp->w_width == Columns || *T_CSV != NUL))
3542 	    scroll_region_set(wp, row);
3543 	if (del)
3544 	    retval = screen_del_lines(W_WINROW(wp) + row, 0, line_count,
3545 				    wp->w_height - row, FALSE, clear_attr, wp);
3546 	else
3547 	    retval = screen_ins_lines(W_WINROW(wp) + row, 0, line_count,
3548 					   wp->w_height - row, clear_attr, wp);
3549 	if (scroll_region && (wp->w_width == Columns || *T_CSV != NUL))
3550 	    scroll_region_reset();
3551 	return retval;
3552     }
3553 
3554     if (wp->w_next != NULL && p_tf) // don't delete/insert on fast terminal
3555 	return FAIL;
3556 
3557     return MAYBE;
3558 }
3559 
3560 /*
3561  * window 'wp' and everything after it is messed up, mark it for redraw
3562  */
3563     static void
3564 win_rest_invalid(win_T *wp)
3565 {
3566     while (wp != NULL)
3567     {
3568 	redraw_win_later(wp, NOT_VALID);
3569 	wp->w_redr_status = TRUE;
3570 	wp = wp->w_next;
3571     }
3572     redraw_cmdline = TRUE;
3573 }
3574 
3575 /*
3576  * The rest of the routines in this file perform screen manipulations. The
3577  * given operation is performed physically on the screen. The corresponding
3578  * change is also made to the internal screen image. In this way, the editor
3579  * anticipates the effect of editing changes on the appearance of the screen.
3580  * That way, when we call screenupdate a complete redraw isn't usually
3581  * necessary. Another advantage is that we can keep adding code to anticipate
3582  * screen changes, and in the meantime, everything still works.
3583  */
3584 
3585 /*
3586  * types for inserting or deleting lines
3587  */
3588 #define USE_T_CAL   1
3589 #define USE_T_CDL   2
3590 #define USE_T_AL    3
3591 #define USE_T_CE    4
3592 #define USE_T_DL    5
3593 #define USE_T_SR    6
3594 #define USE_NL	    7
3595 #define USE_T_CD    8
3596 #define USE_REDRAW  9
3597 
3598 /*
3599  * insert lines on the screen and update ScreenLines[]
3600  * 'end' is the line after the scrolled part. Normally it is Rows.
3601  * When scrolling region used 'off' is the offset from the top for the region.
3602  * 'row' and 'end' are relative to the start of the region.
3603  *
3604  * return FAIL for failure, OK for success.
3605  */
3606     int
3607 screen_ins_lines(
3608     int		off,
3609     int		row,
3610     int		line_count,
3611     int		end,
3612     int		clear_attr,
3613     win_T	*wp)	    // NULL or window to use width from
3614 {
3615     int		i;
3616     int		j;
3617     unsigned	temp;
3618     int		cursor_row;
3619     int		cursor_col = 0;
3620     int		type;
3621     int		result_empty;
3622     int		can_ce = can_clear(T_CE);
3623 
3624     /*
3625      * FAIL if
3626      * - there is no valid screen
3627      * - the screen has to be redrawn completely
3628      * - the line count is less than one
3629      * - the line count is more than 'ttyscroll'
3630      * - redrawing for a callback and there is a modeless selection
3631      * - there is a popup window
3632      */
3633      if (!screen_valid(TRUE)
3634 	     || line_count <= 0 || line_count > p_ttyscroll
3635 #ifdef FEAT_CLIPBOARD
3636 	     || (clip_star.state != SELECT_CLEARED
3637 						 && redrawing_for_callback > 0)
3638 #endif
3639 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP
3640 	     || popup_visible
3641 #endif
3642 	     )
3643 	return FAIL;
3644 
3645     /*
3646      * There are seven ways to insert lines:
3647      * 0. When in a vertically split window and t_CV isn't set, redraw the
3648      *    characters from ScreenLines[].
3649      * 1. Use T_CD (clear to end of display) if it exists and the result of
3650      *	  the insert is just empty lines
3651      * 2. Use T_CAL (insert multiple lines) if it exists and T_AL is not
3652      *	  present or line_count > 1. It looks better if we do all the inserts
3653      *	  at once.
3654      * 3. Use T_CDL (delete multiple lines) if it exists and the result of the
3655      *	  insert is just empty lines and T_CE is not present or line_count >
3656      *	  1.
3657      * 4. Use T_AL (insert line) if it exists.
3658      * 5. Use T_CE (erase line) if it exists and the result of the insert is
3659      *	  just empty lines.
3660      * 6. Use T_DL (delete line) if it exists and the result of the insert is
3661      *	  just empty lines.
3662      * 7. Use T_SR (scroll reverse) if it exists and inserting at row 0 and
3663      *	  the 'da' flag is not set or we have clear line capability.
3664      * 8. redraw the characters from ScreenLines[].
3665      *
3666      * Careful: In a hpterm scroll reverse doesn't work as expected, it moves
3667      * the scrollbar for the window. It does have insert line, use that if it
3668      * exists.
3669      */
3670     result_empty = (row + line_count >= end);
3671     if (wp != NULL && wp->w_width != Columns && *T_CSV == NUL)
3672 	type = USE_REDRAW;
3673     else if (can_clear(T_CD) && result_empty)
3674 	type = USE_T_CD;
3675     else if (*T_CAL != NUL && (line_count > 1 || *T_AL == NUL))
3676 	type = USE_T_CAL;
3677     else if (*T_CDL != NUL && result_empty && (line_count > 1 || !can_ce))
3678 	type = USE_T_CDL;
3679     else if (*T_AL != NUL)
3680 	type = USE_T_AL;
3681     else if (can_ce && result_empty)
3682 	type = USE_T_CE;
3683     else if (*T_DL != NUL && result_empty)
3684 	type = USE_T_DL;
3685     else if (*T_SR != NUL && row == 0 && (*T_DA == NUL || can_ce))
3686 	type = USE_T_SR;
3687     else
3688 	return FAIL;
3689 
3690     /*
3691      * For clearing the lines screen_del_lines() is used. This will also take
3692      * care of t_db if necessary.
3693      */
3694     if (type == USE_T_CD || type == USE_T_CDL ||
3695 					 type == USE_T_CE || type == USE_T_DL)
3696 	return screen_del_lines(off, row, line_count, end, FALSE, 0, wp);
3697 
3698     /*
3699      * If text is retained below the screen, first clear or delete as many
3700      * lines at the bottom of the window as are about to be inserted so that
3701      * the deleted lines won't later surface during a screen_del_lines.
3702      */
3703     if (*T_DB)
3704 	screen_del_lines(off, end - line_count, line_count, end, FALSE, 0, wp);
3705 
3706 #ifdef FEAT_CLIPBOARD
3707     // Remove a modeless selection when inserting lines halfway the screen
3708     // or not the full width of the screen.
3709     if (off + row > 0 || (wp != NULL && wp->w_width != Columns))
3710 	clip_clear_selection(&clip_star);
3711     else
3712 	clip_scroll_selection(-line_count);
3713 #endif
3714 
3715 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_HAIKU
3716     vim_lock_screen();
3717 #endif
3718 
3719 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
3720     // Don't update the GUI cursor here, ScreenLines[] is invalid until the
3721     // scrolling is actually carried out.
3722     gui_dont_update_cursor(row + off <= gui.cursor_row);
3723 #endif
3724 
3725     if (wp != NULL && wp->w_wincol != 0 && *T_CSV != NUL && *T_CCS == NUL)
3726 	cursor_col = wp->w_wincol;
3727 
3728     if (*T_CCS != NUL)	   // cursor relative to region
3729 	cursor_row = row;
3730     else
3731 	cursor_row = row + off;
3732 
3733     /*
3734      * Shift LineOffset[] line_count down to reflect the inserted lines.
3735      * Clear the inserted lines in ScreenLines[].
3736      */
3737     row += off;
3738     end += off;
3739     for (i = 0; i < line_count; ++i)
3740     {
3741 	if (wp != NULL && wp->w_width != Columns)
3742 	{
3743 	    // need to copy part of a line
3744 	    j = end - 1 - i;
3745 	    while ((j -= line_count) >= row)
3746 		linecopy(j + line_count, j, wp);
3747 	    j += line_count;
3748 	    if (can_clear((char_u *)" "))
3749 		lineclear(LineOffset[j] + wp->w_wincol, wp->w_width,
3750 								   clear_attr);
3751 	    else
3752 		lineinvalid(LineOffset[j] + wp->w_wincol, wp->w_width);
3753 	    LineWraps[j] = FALSE;
3754 	}
3755 	else
3756 	{
3757 	    j = end - 1 - i;
3758 	    temp = LineOffset[j];
3759 	    while ((j -= line_count) >= row)
3760 	    {
3761 		LineOffset[j + line_count] = LineOffset[j];
3762 		LineWraps[j + line_count] = LineWraps[j];
3763 	    }
3764 	    LineOffset[j + line_count] = temp;
3765 	    LineWraps[j + line_count] = FALSE;
3766 	    if (can_clear((char_u *)" "))
3767 		lineclear(temp, (int)Columns, clear_attr);
3768 	    else
3769 		lineinvalid(temp, (int)Columns);
3770 	}
3771     }
3772 
3773 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_HAIKU
3774     vim_unlock_screen();
3775 #endif
3776 
3777     screen_stop_highlight();
3778     windgoto(cursor_row, cursor_col);
3779     if (clear_attr != 0)
3780 	screen_start_highlight(clear_attr);
3781 
3782     // redraw the characters
3783     if (type == USE_REDRAW)
3784 	redraw_block(row, end, wp);
3785     else if (type == USE_T_CAL)
3786     {
3787 	term_append_lines(line_count);
3788 	screen_start();		// don't know where cursor is now
3789     }
3790     else
3791     {
3792 	for (i = 0; i < line_count; i++)
3793 	{
3794 	    if (type == USE_T_AL)
3795 	    {
3796 		if (i && cursor_row != 0)
3797 		    windgoto(cursor_row, cursor_col);
3798 		out_str(T_AL);
3799 	    }
3800 	    else  // type == USE_T_SR
3801 		out_str(T_SR);
3802 	    screen_start();	    // don't know where cursor is now
3803 	}
3804     }
3805 
3806     /*
3807      * With scroll-reverse and 'da' flag set we need to clear the lines that
3808      * have been scrolled down into the region.
3809      */
3810     if (type == USE_T_SR && *T_DA)
3811     {
3812 	for (i = 0; i < line_count; ++i)
3813 	{
3814 	    windgoto(off + i, cursor_col);
3815 	    out_str(T_CE);
3816 	    screen_start();	    // don't know where cursor is now
3817 	}
3818     }
3819 
3820 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
3821     gui_can_update_cursor();
3822     if (gui.in_use)
3823 	out_flush();	// always flush after a scroll
3824 #endif
3825     return OK;
3826 }
3827 
3828 /*
3829  * Delete lines on the screen and update ScreenLines[].
3830  * "end" is the line after the scrolled part. Normally it is Rows.
3831  * When scrolling region used "off" is the offset from the top for the region.
3832  * "row" and "end" are relative to the start of the region.
3833  *
3834  * Return OK for success, FAIL if the lines are not deleted.
3835  */
3836     int
3837 screen_del_lines(
3838     int		off,
3839     int		row,
3840     int		line_count,
3841     int		end,
3842     int		force,		// even when line_count > p_ttyscroll
3843     int		clear_attr,	// used for clearing lines
3844     win_T	*wp UNUSED)	// NULL or window to use width from
3845 {
3846     int		j;
3847     int		i;
3848     unsigned	temp;
3849     int		cursor_row;
3850     int		cursor_col = 0;
3851     int		cursor_end;
3852     int		result_empty;	// result is empty until end of region
3853     int		can_delete;	// deleting line codes can be used
3854     int		type;
3855 
3856     /*
3857      * FAIL if
3858      * - there is no valid screen
3859      * - the screen has to be redrawn completely
3860      * - the line count is less than one
3861      * - the line count is more than 'ttyscroll'
3862      * - redrawing for a callback and there is a modeless selection
3863      */
3864     if (!screen_valid(TRUE) || line_count <= 0
3865 					|| (!force && line_count > p_ttyscroll)
3866 #ifdef FEAT_CLIPBOARD
3867 	     || (clip_star.state != SELECT_CLEARED
3868 						 && redrawing_for_callback > 0)
3869 #endif
3870        )
3871 	return FAIL;
3872 
3873     /*
3874      * Check if the rest of the current region will become empty.
3875      */
3876     result_empty = row + line_count >= end;
3877 
3878     /*
3879      * We can delete lines only when 'db' flag not set or when 'ce' option
3880      * available.
3881      */
3882     can_delete = (*T_DB == NUL || can_clear(T_CE));
3883 
3884     /*
3885      * There are six ways to delete lines:
3886      * 0. When in a vertically split window and t_CV isn't set, redraw the
3887      *    characters from ScreenLines[].
3888      * 1. Use T_CD if it exists and the result is empty.
3889      * 2. Use newlines if row == 0 and count == 1 or T_CDL does not exist.
3890      * 3. Use T_CDL (delete multiple lines) if it exists and line_count > 1 or
3891      *	  none of the other ways work.
3892      * 4. Use T_CE (erase line) if the result is empty.
3893      * 5. Use T_DL (delete line) if it exists.
3894      * 6. redraw the characters from ScreenLines[].
3895      */
3896     if (wp != NULL && wp->w_width != Columns && *T_CSV == NUL)
3897 	type = USE_REDRAW;
3898     else if (can_clear(T_CD) && result_empty)
3899 	type = USE_T_CD;
3900     else if (row == 0 && (
3901 #ifndef AMIGA
3902 	// On the Amiga, somehow '\n' on the last line doesn't always scroll
3903 	// up, so use delete-line command
3904 			    line_count == 1 ||
3905 #endif
3906 						*T_CDL == NUL))
3907 	type = USE_NL;
3908     else if (*T_CDL != NUL && line_count > 1 && can_delete)
3909 	type = USE_T_CDL;
3910     else if (can_clear(T_CE) && result_empty
3911 	    && (wp == NULL || wp->w_width == Columns))
3912 	type = USE_T_CE;
3913     else if (*T_DL != NUL && can_delete)
3914 	type = USE_T_DL;
3915     else if (*T_CDL != NUL && can_delete)
3916 	type = USE_T_CDL;
3917     else
3918 	return FAIL;
3919 
3920 #ifdef FEAT_CLIPBOARD
3921     // Remove a modeless selection when deleting lines halfway the screen or
3922     // not the full width of the screen.
3923     if (off + row > 0 || (wp != NULL && wp->w_width != Columns))
3924 	clip_clear_selection(&clip_star);
3925     else
3926 	clip_scroll_selection(line_count);
3927 #endif
3928 
3929 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_HAIKU
3930     vim_lock_screen();
3931 #endif
3932 
3933 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
3934     // Don't update the GUI cursor here, ScreenLines[] is invalid until the
3935     // scrolling is actually carried out.
3936     gui_dont_update_cursor(gui.cursor_row >= row + off
3937 						&& gui.cursor_row < end + off);
3938 #endif
3939 
3940     if (wp != NULL && wp->w_wincol != 0 && *T_CSV != NUL && *T_CCS == NUL)
3941 	cursor_col = wp->w_wincol;
3942 
3943     if (*T_CCS != NUL)	    // cursor relative to region
3944     {
3945 	cursor_row = row;
3946 	cursor_end = end;
3947     }
3948     else
3949     {
3950 	cursor_row = row + off;
3951 	cursor_end = end + off;
3952     }
3953 
3954     /*
3955      * Now shift LineOffset[] line_count up to reflect the deleted lines.
3956      * Clear the inserted lines in ScreenLines[].
3957      */
3958     row += off;
3959     end += off;
3960     for (i = 0; i < line_count; ++i)
3961     {
3962 	if (wp != NULL && wp->w_width != Columns)
3963 	{
3964 	    // need to copy part of a line
3965 	    j = row + i;
3966 	    while ((j += line_count) <= end - 1)
3967 		linecopy(j - line_count, j, wp);
3968 	    j -= line_count;
3969 	    if (can_clear((char_u *)" "))
3970 		lineclear(LineOffset[j] + wp->w_wincol, wp->w_width,
3971 								   clear_attr);
3972 	    else
3973 		lineinvalid(LineOffset[j] + wp->w_wincol, wp->w_width);
3974 	    LineWraps[j] = FALSE;
3975 	}
3976 	else
3977 	{
3978 	    // whole width, moving the line pointers is faster
3979 	    j = row + i;
3980 	    temp = LineOffset[j];
3981 	    while ((j += line_count) <= end - 1)
3982 	    {
3983 		LineOffset[j - line_count] = LineOffset[j];
3984 		LineWraps[j - line_count] = LineWraps[j];
3985 	    }
3986 	    LineOffset[j - line_count] = temp;
3987 	    LineWraps[j - line_count] = FALSE;
3988 	    if (can_clear((char_u *)" "))
3989 		lineclear(temp, (int)Columns, clear_attr);
3990 	    else
3991 		lineinvalid(temp, (int)Columns);
3992 	}
3993     }
3994 
3995 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_HAIKU
3996     vim_unlock_screen();
3997 #endif
3998 
3999     if (screen_attr != clear_attr)
4000 	screen_stop_highlight();
4001     if (clear_attr != 0)
4002 	screen_start_highlight(clear_attr);
4003 
4004     // redraw the characters
4005     if (type == USE_REDRAW)
4006 	redraw_block(row, end, wp);
4007     else if (type == USE_T_CD)	// delete the lines
4008     {
4009 	windgoto(cursor_row, cursor_col);
4010 	out_str(T_CD);
4011 	screen_start();			// don't know where cursor is now
4012     }
4013     else if (type == USE_T_CDL)
4014     {
4015 	windgoto(cursor_row, cursor_col);
4016 	term_delete_lines(line_count);
4017 	screen_start();			// don't know where cursor is now
4018     }
4019     /*
4020      * Deleting lines at top of the screen or scroll region: Just scroll
4021      * the whole screen (scroll region) up by outputting newlines on the
4022      * last line.
4023      */
4024     else if (type == USE_NL)
4025     {
4026 	windgoto(cursor_end - 1, cursor_col);
4027 	for (i = line_count; --i >= 0; )
4028 	    out_char('\n');		// cursor will remain on same line
4029     }
4030     else
4031     {
4032 	for (i = line_count; --i >= 0; )
4033 	{
4034 	    if (type == USE_T_DL)
4035 	    {
4036 		windgoto(cursor_row, cursor_col);
4037 		out_str(T_DL);		// delete a line
4038 	    }
4039 	    else // type == USE_T_CE
4040 	    {
4041 		windgoto(cursor_row + i, cursor_col);
4042 		out_str(T_CE);		// erase a line
4043 	    }
4044 	    screen_start();		// don't know where cursor is now
4045 	}
4046     }
4047 
4048     /*
4049      * If the 'db' flag is set, we need to clear the lines that have been
4050      * scrolled up at the bottom of the region.
4051      */
4052     if (*T_DB && (type == USE_T_DL || type == USE_T_CDL))
4053     {
4054 	for (i = line_count; i > 0; --i)
4055 	{
4056 	    windgoto(cursor_end - i, cursor_col);
4057 	    out_str(T_CE);		// erase a line
4058 	    screen_start();		// don't know where cursor is now
4059 	}
4060     }
4061 
4062 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
4063     gui_can_update_cursor();
4064     if (gui.in_use)
4065 	out_flush();	// always flush after a scroll
4066 #endif
4067 
4068     return OK;
4069 }
4070 
4071 /*
4072  * Return TRUE when postponing displaying the mode message: when not redrawing
4073  * or inside a mapping.
4074  */
4075     int
4076 skip_showmode()
4077 {
4078     // Call char_avail() only when we are going to show something, because it
4079     // takes a bit of time.  redrawing() may also call char_avail_avail().
4080     if (global_busy
4081 	    || msg_silent != 0
4082 	    || !redrawing()
4083 	    || (char_avail() && !KeyTyped))
4084     {
4085 	redraw_mode = TRUE;		// show mode later
4086 	return TRUE;
4087     }
4088     return FALSE;
4089 }
4090 
4091 /*
4092  * Show the current mode and ruler.
4093  *
4094  * If clear_cmdline is TRUE, clear the rest of the cmdline.
4095  * If clear_cmdline is FALSE there may be a message there that needs to be
4096  * cleared only if a mode is shown.
4097  * If redraw_mode is TRUE show or clear the mode.
4098  * Return the length of the message (0 if no message).
4099  */
4100     int
4101 showmode(void)
4102 {
4103     int		need_clear;
4104     int		length = 0;
4105     int		do_mode;
4106     int		attr;
4107     int		nwr_save;
4108     int		sub_attr;
4109 
4110     do_mode = ((p_smd && msg_silent == 0)
4111 	    && ((State & INSERT)
4112 		|| restart_edit != NUL
4113 		|| VIsual_active));
4114     if (do_mode || reg_recording != 0)
4115     {
4116 	if (skip_showmode())
4117 	    return 0;		// show mode later
4118 
4119 	nwr_save = need_wait_return;
4120 
4121 	// wait a bit before overwriting an important message
4122 	check_for_delay(FALSE);
4123 
4124 	// if the cmdline is more than one line high, erase top lines
4125 	need_clear = clear_cmdline;
4126 	if (clear_cmdline && cmdline_row < Rows - 1)
4127 	    msg_clr_cmdline();			// will reset clear_cmdline
4128 
4129 	// Position on the last line in the window, column 0
4130 	msg_pos_mode();
4131 	cursor_off();
4132 	attr = HL_ATTR(HLF_CM);			// Highlight mode
4133 	if (do_mode)
4134 	{
4135 	    msg_puts_attr("--", attr);
4136 #if defined(FEAT_XIM)
4137 	    if (
4138 # ifdef FEAT_GUI_GTK
4139 		    preedit_get_status()
4140 # else
4141 		    im_get_status()
4142 # endif
4143 	       )
4144 # ifdef FEAT_GUI_GTK // most of the time, it's not XIM being used
4145 		msg_puts_attr(" IM", attr);
4146 # else
4147 		msg_puts_attr(" XIM", attr);
4148 # endif
4149 #endif
4150 	    // CTRL-X in Insert mode
4151 	    if (edit_submode != NULL && !shortmess(SHM_COMPLETIONMENU))
4152 	    {
4153 		// These messages can get long, avoid a wrap in a narrow
4154 		// window.  Prefer showing edit_submode_extra.
4155 		length = (Rows - msg_row) * Columns - 3;
4156 		if (edit_submode_extra != NULL)
4157 		    length -= vim_strsize(edit_submode_extra);
4158 		if (length > 0)
4159 		{
4160 		    if (edit_submode_pre != NULL)
4161 			length -= vim_strsize(edit_submode_pre);
4162 		    if (length - vim_strsize(edit_submode) > 0)
4163 		    {
4164 			if (edit_submode_pre != NULL)
4165 			    msg_puts_attr((char *)edit_submode_pre, attr);
4166 			msg_puts_attr((char *)edit_submode, attr);
4167 		    }
4168 		    if (edit_submode_extra != NULL)
4169 		    {
4170 			msg_puts_attr(" ", attr);  // add a space in between
4171 			if ((int)edit_submode_highl < (int)HLF_COUNT)
4172 			    sub_attr = HL_ATTR(edit_submode_highl);
4173 			else
4174 			    sub_attr = attr;
4175 			msg_puts_attr((char *)edit_submode_extra, sub_attr);
4176 		    }
4177 		}
4178 	    }
4179 	    else
4180 	    {
4181 		if (State & VREPLACE_FLAG)
4182 		    msg_puts_attr(_(" VREPLACE"), attr);
4183 		else if (State & REPLACE_FLAG)
4184 		    msg_puts_attr(_(" REPLACE"), attr);
4185 		else if (State & INSERT)
4186 		{
4187 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
4188 		    if (p_ri)
4189 			msg_puts_attr(_(" REVERSE"), attr);
4190 #endif
4191 		    msg_puts_attr(_(" INSERT"), attr);
4192 		}
4193 		else if (restart_edit == 'I' || restart_edit == 'A')
4194 		    msg_puts_attr(_(" (insert)"), attr);
4195 		else if (restart_edit == 'R')
4196 		    msg_puts_attr(_(" (replace)"), attr);
4197 		else if (restart_edit == 'V')
4198 		    msg_puts_attr(_(" (vreplace)"), attr);
4199 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
4200 		if (p_hkmap)
4201 		    msg_puts_attr(_(" Hebrew"), attr);
4202 #endif
4203 #ifdef FEAT_KEYMAP
4204 		if (State & LANGMAP)
4205 		{
4206 # ifdef FEAT_ARABIC
4207 		    if (curwin->w_p_arab)
4208 			msg_puts_attr(_(" Arabic"), attr);
4209 		    else
4210 # endif
4211 			if (get_keymap_str(curwin, (char_u *)" (%s)",
4212 							   NameBuff, MAXPATHL))
4213 			    msg_puts_attr((char *)NameBuff, attr);
4214 		}
4215 #endif
4216 		if ((State & INSERT) && p_paste)
4217 		    msg_puts_attr(_(" (paste)"), attr);
4218 
4219 		if (VIsual_active)
4220 		{
4221 		    char *p;
4222 
4223 		    // Don't concatenate separate words to avoid translation
4224 		    // problems.
4225 		    switch ((VIsual_select ? 4 : 0)
4226 			    + (VIsual_mode == Ctrl_V) * 2
4227 			    + (VIsual_mode == 'V'))
4228 		    {
4229 			case 0:	p = N_(" VISUAL"); break;
4230 			case 1: p = N_(" VISUAL LINE"); break;
4231 			case 2: p = N_(" VISUAL BLOCK"); break;
4232 			case 4: p = N_(" SELECT"); break;
4233 			case 5: p = N_(" SELECT LINE"); break;
4234 			default: p = N_(" SELECT BLOCK"); break;
4235 		    }
4236 		    msg_puts_attr(_(p), attr);
4237 		}
4238 		msg_puts_attr(" --", attr);
4239 	    }
4240 
4241 	    need_clear = TRUE;
4242 	}
4243 	if (reg_recording != 0
4244 		&& edit_submode == NULL)    // otherwise it gets too long
4245 	{
4246 	    recording_mode(attr);
4247 	    need_clear = TRUE;
4248 	}
4249 
4250 	mode_displayed = TRUE;
4251 	if (need_clear || clear_cmdline || redraw_mode)
4252 	    msg_clr_eos();
4253 	msg_didout = FALSE;		// overwrite this message
4254 	length = msg_col;
4255 	msg_col = 0;
4256 	need_wait_return = nwr_save;	// never ask for hit-return for this
4257     }
4258     else if (clear_cmdline && msg_silent == 0)
4259 	// Clear the whole command line.  Will reset "clear_cmdline".
4260 	msg_clr_cmdline();
4261     else if (redraw_mode)
4262     {
4263 	msg_pos_mode();
4264 	msg_clr_eos();
4265     }
4266 
4267 #ifdef FEAT_CMDL_INFO
4268     // In Visual mode the size of the selected area must be redrawn.
4269     if (VIsual_active)
4270 	clear_showcmd();
4271 
4272     // If the last window has no status line, the ruler is after the mode
4273     // message and must be redrawn
4274     if (redrawing() && lastwin->w_status_height == 0)
4275 	win_redr_ruler(lastwin, TRUE, FALSE);
4276 #endif
4277     redraw_cmdline = FALSE;
4278     redraw_mode = FALSE;
4279     clear_cmdline = FALSE;
4280 
4281     return length;
4282 }
4283 
4284 /*
4285  * Position for a mode message.
4286  */
4287     static void
4288 msg_pos_mode(void)
4289 {
4290     msg_col = 0;
4291     msg_row = Rows - 1;
4292 }
4293 
4294 /*
4295  * Delete mode message.  Used when ESC is typed which is expected to end
4296  * Insert mode (but Insert mode didn't end yet!).
4297  * Caller should check "mode_displayed".
4298  */
4299     void
4300 unshowmode(int force)
4301 {
4302     /*
4303      * Don't delete it right now, when not redrawing or inside a mapping.
4304      */
4305     if (!redrawing() || (!force && char_avail() && !KeyTyped))
4306 	redraw_cmdline = TRUE;		// delete mode later
4307     else
4308 	clearmode();
4309 }
4310 
4311 /*
4312  * Clear the mode message.
4313  */
4314     void
4315 clearmode(void)
4316 {
4317     int save_msg_row = msg_row;
4318     int save_msg_col = msg_col;
4319 
4320     msg_pos_mode();
4321     if (reg_recording != 0)
4322 	recording_mode(HL_ATTR(HLF_CM));
4323     msg_clr_eos();
4324 
4325     msg_col = save_msg_col;
4326     msg_row = save_msg_row;
4327 }
4328 
4329     static void
4330 recording_mode(int attr)
4331 {
4332     msg_puts_attr(_("recording"), attr);
4333     if (!shortmess(SHM_RECORDING))
4334     {
4335 	char s[4];
4336 
4337 	sprintf(s, " @%c", reg_recording);
4338 	msg_puts_attr(s, attr);
4339     }
4340 }
4341 
4342 /*
4343  * Draw the tab pages line at the top of the Vim window.
4344  */
4345     void
4346 draw_tabline(void)
4347 {
4348     int		tabcount = 0;
4349     tabpage_T	*tp;
4350     int		tabwidth;
4351     int		col = 0;
4352     int		scol = 0;
4353     int		attr;
4354     win_T	*wp;
4355     win_T	*cwp;
4356     int		wincount;
4357     int		modified;
4358     int		c;
4359     int		len;
4360     int		attr_sel = HL_ATTR(HLF_TPS);
4361     int		attr_nosel = HL_ATTR(HLF_TP);
4362     int		attr_fill = HL_ATTR(HLF_TPF);
4363     char_u	*p;
4364     int		room;
4365     int		use_sep_chars = (t_colors < 8
4366 #ifdef FEAT_GUI
4367 					    && !gui.in_use
4368 #endif
4369 #ifdef FEAT_TERMGUICOLORS
4370 					    && !p_tgc
4371 #endif
4372 					    );
4373 
4374     if (ScreenLines == NULL)
4375 	return;
4376     redraw_tabline = FALSE;
4377 
4378 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_TABLINE
4379     // Take care of a GUI tabline.
4380     if (gui_use_tabline())
4381     {
4382 	gui_update_tabline();
4383 	return;
4384     }
4385 #endif
4386 
4387     if (tabline_height() < 1)
4388 	return;
4389 
4390 #if defined(FEAT_STL_OPT)
4391     clear_TabPageIdxs();
4392 
4393     // Use the 'tabline' option if it's set.
4394     if (*p_tal != NUL)
4395     {
4396 	int	saved_did_emsg = did_emsg;
4397 
4398 	// Check for an error.  If there is one we would loop in redrawing the
4399 	// screen.  Avoid that by making 'tabline' empty.
4400 	did_emsg = FALSE;
4401 	win_redr_custom(NULL, FALSE);
4402 	if (did_emsg)
4403 	    set_string_option_direct((char_u *)"tabline", -1,
4404 					   (char_u *)"", OPT_FREE, SID_ERROR);
4405 	did_emsg |= saved_did_emsg;
4406     }
4407     else
4408 #endif
4409     {
4410 	FOR_ALL_TABPAGES(tp)
4411 	    ++tabcount;
4412 
4413 	tabwidth = (Columns - 1 + tabcount / 2) / tabcount;
4414 	if (tabwidth < 6)
4415 	    tabwidth = 6;
4416 
4417 	attr = attr_nosel;
4418 	tabcount = 0;
4419 	for (tp = first_tabpage; tp != NULL && col < Columns - 4;
4420 							     tp = tp->tp_next)
4421 	{
4422 	    scol = col;
4423 
4424 	    if (tp->tp_topframe == topframe)
4425 		attr = attr_sel;
4426 	    if (use_sep_chars && col > 0)
4427 		screen_putchar('|', 0, col++, attr);
4428 
4429 	    if (tp->tp_topframe != topframe)
4430 		attr = attr_nosel;
4431 
4432 	    screen_putchar(' ', 0, col++, attr);
4433 
4434 	    if (tp == curtab)
4435 	    {
4436 		cwp = curwin;
4437 		wp = firstwin;
4438 	    }
4439 	    else
4440 	    {
4441 		cwp = tp->tp_curwin;
4442 		wp = tp->tp_firstwin;
4443 	    }
4444 
4445 	    modified = FALSE;
4446 	    for (wincount = 0; wp != NULL; wp = wp->w_next, ++wincount)
4447 		if (bufIsChanged(wp->w_buffer))
4448 		    modified = TRUE;
4449 	    if (modified || wincount > 1)
4450 	    {
4451 		if (wincount > 1)
4452 		{
4453 		    vim_snprintf((char *)NameBuff, MAXPATHL, "%d", wincount);
4454 		    len = (int)STRLEN(NameBuff);
4455 		    if (col + len >= Columns - 3)
4456 			break;
4457 		    screen_puts_len(NameBuff, len, 0, col,
4458 #if defined(FEAT_SYN_HL)
4459 					 hl_combine_attr(attr, HL_ATTR(HLF_T))
4460 #else
4461 					 attr
4462 #endif
4463 					       );
4464 		    col += len;
4465 		}
4466 		if (modified)
4467 		    screen_puts_len((char_u *)"+", 1, 0, col++, attr);
4468 		screen_putchar(' ', 0, col++, attr);
4469 	    }
4470 
4471 	    room = scol - col + tabwidth - 1;
4472 	    if (room > 0)
4473 	    {
4474 		// Get buffer name in NameBuff[]
4475 		get_trans_bufname(cwp->w_buffer);
4476 		shorten_dir(NameBuff);
4477 		len = vim_strsize(NameBuff);
4478 		p = NameBuff;
4479 		if (has_mbyte)
4480 		    while (len > room)
4481 		    {
4482 			len -= ptr2cells(p);
4483 			MB_PTR_ADV(p);
4484 		    }
4485 		else if (len > room)
4486 		{
4487 		    p += len - room;
4488 		    len = room;
4489 		}
4490 		if (len > Columns - col - 1)
4491 		    len = Columns - col - 1;
4492 
4493 		screen_puts_len(p, (int)STRLEN(p), 0, col, attr);
4494 		col += len;
4495 	    }
4496 	    screen_putchar(' ', 0, col++, attr);
4497 
4498 	    // Store the tab page number in TabPageIdxs[], so that
4499 	    // jump_to_mouse() knows where each one is.
4500 	    ++tabcount;
4501 	    while (scol < col)
4502 		TabPageIdxs[scol++] = tabcount;
4503 	}
4504 
4505 	if (use_sep_chars)
4506 	    c = '_';
4507 	else
4508 	    c = ' ';
4509 	screen_fill(0, 1, col, (int)Columns, c, c, attr_fill);
4510 
4511 	// Put an "X" for closing the current tab if there are several.
4512 	if (first_tabpage->tp_next != NULL)
4513 	{
4514 	    screen_putchar('X', 0, (int)Columns - 1, attr_nosel);
4515 	    TabPageIdxs[Columns - 1] = -999;
4516 	}
4517     }
4518 
4519     // Reset the flag here again, in case evaluating 'tabline' causes it to be
4520     // set.
4521     redraw_tabline = FALSE;
4522 }
4523 
4524 /*
4525  * Get buffer name for "buf" into NameBuff[].
4526  * Takes care of special buffer names and translates special characters.
4527  */
4528     void
4529 get_trans_bufname(buf_T *buf)
4530 {
4531     if (buf_spname(buf) != NULL)
4532 	vim_strncpy(NameBuff, buf_spname(buf), MAXPATHL - 1);
4533     else
4534 	home_replace(buf, buf->b_fname, NameBuff, MAXPATHL, TRUE);
4535     trans_characters(NameBuff, MAXPATHL);
4536 }
4537 
4538 /*
4539  * Get the character to use in a status line.  Get its attributes in "*attr".
4540  */
4541     int
4542 fillchar_status(int *attr, win_T *wp)
4543 {
4544     int fill;
4545 
4546 #ifdef FEAT_TERMINAL
4547     if (bt_terminal(wp->w_buffer))
4548     {
4549 	if (wp == curwin)
4550 	{
4551 	    *attr = HL_ATTR(HLF_ST);
4552 	    fill = fill_stl;
4553 	}
4554 	else
4555 	{
4556 	    *attr = HL_ATTR(HLF_STNC);
4557 	    fill = fill_stlnc;
4558 	}
4559     }
4560     else
4561 #endif
4562     if (wp == curwin)
4563     {
4564 	*attr = HL_ATTR(HLF_S);
4565 	fill = fill_stl;
4566     }
4567     else
4568     {
4569 	*attr = HL_ATTR(HLF_SNC);
4570 	fill = fill_stlnc;
4571     }
4572     // Use fill when there is highlighting, and highlighting of current
4573     // window differs, or the fillchars differ, or this is not the
4574     // current window
4575     if (*attr != 0 && ((HL_ATTR(HLF_S) != HL_ATTR(HLF_SNC)
4576 			|| wp != curwin || ONE_WINDOW)
4577 		    || (fill_stl != fill_stlnc)))
4578 	return fill;
4579     if (wp == curwin)
4580 	return '^';
4581     return '=';
4582 }
4583 
4584 /*
4585  * Get the character to use in a separator between vertically split windows.
4586  * Get its attributes in "*attr".
4587  */
4588     int
4589 fillchar_vsep(int *attr)
4590 {
4591     *attr = HL_ATTR(HLF_C);
4592     if (*attr == 0 && fill_vert == ' ')
4593 	return '|';
4594     else
4595 	return fill_vert;
4596 }
4597 
4598 /*
4599  * Return TRUE if redrawing should currently be done.
4600  */
4601     int
4602 redrawing(void)
4603 {
4604 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL
4605     if (disable_redraw_for_testing)
4606 	return 0;
4607     else
4608 #endif
4609 	return ((!RedrawingDisabled
4610 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL
4611 		    || ignore_redraw_flag_for_testing
4612 #endif
4613 		) && !(p_lz && char_avail() && !KeyTyped && !do_redraw));
4614 }
4615 
4616 /*
4617  * Return TRUE if printing messages should currently be done.
4618  */
4619     int
4620 messaging(void)
4621 {
4622     return (!(p_lz && char_avail() && !KeyTyped));
4623 }
4624 
4625 /*
4626  * Compute columns for ruler and shown command. 'sc_col' is also used to
4627  * decide what the maximum length of a message on the status line can be.
4628  * If there is a status line for the last window, 'sc_col' is independent
4629  * of 'ru_col'.
4630  */
4631 
4632 #define COL_RULER 17	    // columns needed by standard ruler
4633 
4634     void
4635 comp_col(void)
4636 {
4637 #if defined(FEAT_CMDL_INFO)
4638     int last_has_status = (p_ls == 2 || (p_ls == 1 && !ONE_WINDOW));
4639 
4640     sc_col = 0;
4641     ru_col = 0;
4642     if (p_ru)
4643     {
4644 # ifdef FEAT_STL_OPT
4645 	ru_col = (ru_wid ? ru_wid : COL_RULER) + 1;
4646 # else
4647 	ru_col = COL_RULER + 1;
4648 # endif
4649 	// no last status line, adjust sc_col
4650 	if (!last_has_status)
4651 	    sc_col = ru_col;
4652     }
4653     if (p_sc)
4654     {
4655 	sc_col += SHOWCMD_COLS;
4656 	if (!p_ru || last_has_status)	    // no need for separating space
4657 	    ++sc_col;
4658     }
4659     sc_col = Columns - sc_col;
4660     ru_col = Columns - ru_col;
4661     if (sc_col <= 0)		// screen too narrow, will become a mess
4662 	sc_col = 1;
4663     if (ru_col <= 0)
4664 	ru_col = 1;
4665 #else
4666     sc_col = Columns;
4667     ru_col = Columns;
4668 #endif
4669 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL
4670     set_vim_var_nr(VV_ECHOSPACE, sc_col - 1);
4671 #endif
4672 }
4673 
4674 #if defined(FEAT_LINEBREAK) || defined(PROTO)
4675 /*
4676  * Return the width of the 'number' and 'relativenumber' column.
4677  * Caller may need to check if 'number' or 'relativenumber' is set.
4678  * Otherwise it depends on 'numberwidth' and the line count.
4679  */
4680     int
4681 number_width(win_T *wp)
4682 {
4683     int		n;
4684     linenr_T	lnum;
4685 
4686     if (wp->w_p_rnu && !wp->w_p_nu)
4687 	// cursor line shows "0"
4688 	lnum = wp->w_height;
4689     else
4690 	// cursor line shows absolute line number
4691 	lnum = wp->w_buffer->b_ml.ml_line_count;
4692 
4693     if (lnum == wp->w_nrwidth_line_count && wp->w_nuw_cached == wp->w_p_nuw)
4694 	return wp->w_nrwidth_width;
4695     wp->w_nrwidth_line_count = lnum;
4696 
4697     n = 0;
4698     do
4699     {
4700 	lnum /= 10;
4701 	++n;
4702     } while (lnum > 0);
4703 
4704     // 'numberwidth' gives the minimal width plus one
4705     if (n < wp->w_p_nuw - 1)
4706 	n = wp->w_p_nuw - 1;
4707 
4708 # ifdef FEAT_SIGNS
4709     // If 'signcolumn' is set to 'number' and there is a sign to display, then
4710     // the minimal width for the number column is 2.
4711     if (n < 2 && get_first_valid_sign(wp) != NULL
4712 	    && (*wp->w_p_scl == 'n' && *(wp->w_p_scl + 1) == 'u'))
4713 	n = 2;
4714 # endif
4715 
4716     wp->w_nrwidth_width = n;
4717     wp->w_nuw_cached = wp->w_p_nuw;
4718     return n;
4719 }
4720 #endif
4721 
4722 #if defined(FEAT_EVAL) || defined(PROTO)
4723 /*
4724  * Return the current cursor column. This is the actual position on the
4725  * screen. First column is 0.
4726  */
4727     int
4728 screen_screencol(void)
4729 {
4730     return screen_cur_col;
4731 }
4732 
4733 /*
4734  * Return the current cursor row. This is the actual position on the screen.
4735  * First row is 0.
4736  */
4737     int
4738 screen_screenrow(void)
4739 {
4740     return screen_cur_row;
4741 }
4742 #endif
4743 
4744 /*
4745  * Handle setting 'listchars' or 'fillchars'.
4746  * Returns error message, NULL if it's OK.
4747  */
4748     char *
4749 set_chars_option(char_u **varp)
4750 {
4751     int		round, i, len, entries;
4752     char_u	*p, *s;
4753     int		c1 = 0, c2 = 0, c3 = 0;
4754     struct charstab
4755     {
4756 	int	*cp;
4757 	char	*name;
4758     };
4759     static struct charstab filltab[] =
4760     {
4761 	{&fill_stl,	"stl"},
4762 	{&fill_stlnc,	"stlnc"},
4763 	{&fill_vert,	"vert"},
4764 	{&fill_fold,	"fold"},
4765 	{&fill_diff,	"diff"},
4766     };
4767     static struct charstab lcstab[] =
4768     {
4769 	{&lcs_eol,	"eol"},
4770 	{&lcs_ext,	"extends"},
4771 	{&lcs_nbsp,	"nbsp"},
4772 	{&lcs_prec,	"precedes"},
4773 	{&lcs_space,	"space"},
4774 	{&lcs_tab2,	"tab"},
4775 	{&lcs_trail,	"trail"},
4776 #ifdef FEAT_CONCEAL
4777 	{&lcs_conceal,	"conceal"},
4778 #else
4779 	{NULL,		"conceal"},
4780 #endif
4781     };
4782     struct charstab *tab;
4783 
4784     if (varp == &p_lcs)
4785     {
4786 	tab = lcstab;
4787 	entries = sizeof(lcstab) / sizeof(struct charstab);
4788     }
4789     else
4790     {
4791 	tab = filltab;
4792 	entries = sizeof(filltab) / sizeof(struct charstab);
4793     }
4794 
4795     // first round: check for valid value, second round: assign values
4796     for (round = 0; round <= 1; ++round)
4797     {
4798 	if (round > 0)
4799 	{
4800 	    // After checking that the value is valid: set defaults: space for
4801 	    // 'fillchars', NUL for 'listchars'
4802 	    for (i = 0; i < entries; ++i)
4803 		if (tab[i].cp != NULL)
4804 		    *(tab[i].cp) = (varp == &p_lcs ? NUL : ' ');
4805 
4806 	    if (varp == &p_lcs)
4807 	    {
4808 		lcs_tab1 = NUL;
4809 		lcs_tab3 = NUL;
4810 	    }
4811 	    else
4812 		fill_diff = '-';
4813 	}
4814 	p = *varp;
4815 	while (*p)
4816 	{
4817 	    for (i = 0; i < entries; ++i)
4818 	    {
4819 		len = (int)STRLEN(tab[i].name);
4820 		if (STRNCMP(p, tab[i].name, len) == 0
4821 			&& p[len] == ':'
4822 			&& p[len + 1] != NUL)
4823 		{
4824 		    c2 = c3 = 0;
4825 		    s = p + len + 1;
4826 		    c1 = mb_ptr2char_adv(&s);
4827 		    if (mb_char2cells(c1) > 1)
4828 			continue;
4829 		    if (tab[i].cp == &lcs_tab2)
4830 		    {
4831 			if (*s == NUL)
4832 			    continue;
4833 			c2 = mb_ptr2char_adv(&s);
4834 			if (mb_char2cells(c2) > 1)
4835 			    continue;
4836 			if (!(*s == ',' || *s == NUL))
4837 			{
4838 			    c3 = mb_ptr2char_adv(&s);
4839 			    if (mb_char2cells(c3) > 1)
4840 				continue;
4841 			}
4842 		    }
4843 
4844 		    if (*s == ',' || *s == NUL)
4845 		    {
4846 			if (round)
4847 			{
4848 			    if (tab[i].cp == &lcs_tab2)
4849 			    {
4850 				lcs_tab1 = c1;
4851 				lcs_tab2 = c2;
4852 				lcs_tab3 = c3;
4853 			    }
4854 			    else if (tab[i].cp != NULL)
4855 				*(tab[i].cp) = c1;
4856 
4857 			}
4858 			p = s;
4859 			break;
4860 		    }
4861 		}
4862 	    }
4863 
4864 	    if (i == entries)
4865 		return e_invarg;
4866 	    if (*p == ',')
4867 		++p;
4868 	}
4869     }
4870 
4871     return NULL;	// no error
4872 }
4873 
4874