1 /* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 noet: 2 * 3 * VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar 4 * 5 * Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions. 6 * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed. 7 */ 8 9 /* 10 * This file contains various definitions of structures that are used by Vim 11 */ 12 13 /* 14 * There is something wrong in the SAS compiler that makes typedefs not 15 * valid in include files. Has been fixed in version 6.58. 16 */ 17 #if defined(SASC) && SASC < 658 18 typedef long linenr_T; 19 typedef int colnr_T; 20 typedef unsigned short short_u; 21 #endif 22 23 /* 24 * Position in file or buffer. 25 */ 26 typedef struct 27 { 28 linenr_T lnum; // line number 29 colnr_T col; // column number 30 colnr_T coladd; // extra virtual column 31 } pos_T; 32 33 34 /* 35 * Same, but without coladd. 36 */ 37 typedef struct 38 { 39 linenr_T lnum; // line number 40 colnr_T col; // column number 41 } lpos_T; 42 43 /* 44 * Structure used for growing arrays. 45 * This is used to store information that only grows, is deleted all at 46 * once, and needs to be accessed by index. See ga_clear() and ga_grow(). 47 */ 48 typedef struct growarray 49 { 50 int ga_len; // current number of items used 51 int ga_maxlen; // maximum number of items possible 52 int ga_itemsize; // sizeof(item) 53 int ga_growsize; // number of items to grow each time 54 void *ga_data; // pointer to the first item 55 } garray_T; 56 57 #define GA_EMPTY {0, 0, 0, 0, NULL} 58 59 typedef struct window_S win_T; 60 typedef struct wininfo_S wininfo_T; 61 typedef struct frame_S frame_T; 62 typedef int scid_T; // script ID 63 typedef struct file_buffer buf_T; // forward declaration 64 typedef struct terminal_S term_T; 65 66 #ifdef FEAT_MENU 67 typedef struct VimMenu vimmenu_T; 68 #endif 69 70 // maximum value for sc_version 71 #define SCRIPT_VERSION_MAX 4 72 // value for sc_version in a Vim9 script file 73 #define SCRIPT_VERSION_VIM9 999999 74 75 /* 76 * SCript ConteXt (SCTX): identifies a script line. 77 * When sourcing a script "sc_lnum" is zero, "sourcing_lnum" is the current 78 * line number. When executing a user function "sc_lnum" is the line where the 79 * function was defined, "sourcing_lnum" is the line number inside the 80 * function. When stored with a function, mapping, option, etc. "sc_lnum" is 81 * the line number in the script "sc_sid". 82 * 83 * sc_version is also here, for convenience. 84 */ 85 typedef struct { 86 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL 87 scid_T sc_sid; // script ID 88 int sc_seq; // sourcing sequence number 89 linenr_T sc_lnum; // line number 90 #endif 91 int sc_version; // :scriptversion 92 } sctx_T; 93 94 /* 95 * Reference to a buffer that stores the value of buf_free_count. 96 * bufref_valid() only needs to check "buf" when the count differs. 97 */ 98 typedef struct { 99 buf_T *br_buf; 100 int br_fnum; 101 int br_buf_free_count; 102 } bufref_T; 103 104 /* 105 * This is here because regexp.h needs pos_T and below regprog_T is used. 106 */ 107 #include "regexp.h" 108 109 /* 110 * This is here because gui.h needs the pos_T and win_T, and win_T needs gui.h 111 * for scrollbar_T. 112 */ 113 #ifdef FEAT_GUI 114 # include "gui.h" 115 #else 116 # ifdef FEAT_XCLIPBOARD 117 # include <X11/Intrinsic.h> 118 # endif 119 # define guicolor_T long 120 # define INVALCOLOR ((guicolor_T)0x1ffffff) 121 // only used for cterm.bg_rgb and cterm.fg_rgb: use cterm color 122 # define CTERMCOLOR ((guicolor_T)0x1fffffe) 123 #endif 124 #define COLOR_INVALID(x) ((x) == INVALCOLOR || (x) == CTERMCOLOR) 125 126 /* 127 * marks: positions in a file 128 * (a normal mark is a lnum/col pair, the same as a file position) 129 */ 130 131 // (Note: for EBCDIC there are more than 26, because there are gaps in the 132 // alphabet coding. To minimize changes to the code, I decided to just 133 // increase the number of possible marks. 134 #define NMARKS ('z' - 'a' + 1) // max. # of named marks 135 #define EXTRA_MARKS 10 // marks 0-9 136 #define JUMPLISTSIZE 100 // max. # of marks in jump list 137 #define TAGSTACKSIZE 20 // max. # of tags in tag stack 138 139 typedef struct filemark 140 { 141 pos_T mark; // cursor position 142 int fnum; // file number 143 } fmark_T; 144 145 // Xtended file mark: also has a file name 146 typedef struct xfilemark 147 { 148 fmark_T fmark; 149 char_u *fname; // file name, used when fnum == 0 150 #ifdef FEAT_VIMINFO 151 time_T time_set; 152 #endif 153 } xfmark_T; 154 155 /* 156 * The taggy struct is used to store the information about a :tag command. 157 */ 158 typedef struct taggy 159 { 160 char_u *tagname; // tag name 161 fmark_T fmark; // cursor position BEFORE ":tag" 162 int cur_match; // match number 163 int cur_fnum; // buffer number used for cur_match 164 char_u *user_data; // used with tagfunc 165 } taggy_T; 166 167 /* 168 * Structure that contains all options that are local to a window. 169 * Used twice in a window: for the current buffer and for all buffers. 170 * Also used in wininfo_T. 171 */ 172 typedef struct 173 { 174 #ifdef FEAT_ARABIC 175 int wo_arab; 176 # define w_p_arab w_onebuf_opt.wo_arab // 'arabic' 177 #endif 178 #ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK 179 int wo_bri; 180 # define w_p_bri w_onebuf_opt.wo_bri // 'breakindent' 181 char_u *wo_briopt; 182 # define w_p_briopt w_onebuf_opt.wo_briopt // 'breakindentopt' 183 #endif 184 char_u *wo_wcr; 185 # define w_p_wcr w_onebuf_opt.wo_wcr // 'wincolor' 186 #ifdef FEAT_DIFF 187 int wo_diff; 188 # define w_p_diff w_onebuf_opt.wo_diff // 'diff' 189 #endif 190 #ifdef FEAT_FOLDING 191 long wo_fdc; 192 # define w_p_fdc w_onebuf_opt.wo_fdc // 'foldcolumn' 193 int wo_fdc_save; 194 # define w_p_fdc_save w_onebuf_opt.wo_fdc_save // 'foldenable' saved for diff mode 195 int wo_fen; 196 # define w_p_fen w_onebuf_opt.wo_fen // 'foldenable' 197 int wo_fen_save; 198 # define w_p_fen_save w_onebuf_opt.wo_fen_save // 'foldenable' saved for diff mode 199 char_u *wo_fdi; 200 # define w_p_fdi w_onebuf_opt.wo_fdi // 'foldignore' 201 long wo_fdl; 202 # define w_p_fdl w_onebuf_opt.wo_fdl // 'foldlevel' 203 int wo_fdl_save; 204 # define w_p_fdl_save w_onebuf_opt.wo_fdl_save // 'foldlevel' state saved for diff mode 205 char_u *wo_fdm; 206 # define w_p_fdm w_onebuf_opt.wo_fdm // 'foldmethod' 207 char_u *wo_fdm_save; 208 # define w_p_fdm_save w_onebuf_opt.wo_fdm_save // 'fdm' saved for diff mode 209 long wo_fml; 210 # define w_p_fml w_onebuf_opt.wo_fml // 'foldminlines' 211 long wo_fdn; 212 # define w_p_fdn w_onebuf_opt.wo_fdn // 'foldnestmax' 213 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL 214 char_u *wo_fde; 215 # define w_p_fde w_onebuf_opt.wo_fde // 'foldexpr' 216 char_u *wo_fdt; 217 # define w_p_fdt w_onebuf_opt.wo_fdt // 'foldtext' 218 # endif 219 char_u *wo_fmr; 220 # define w_p_fmr w_onebuf_opt.wo_fmr // 'foldmarker' 221 #endif 222 #ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK 223 int wo_lbr; 224 # define w_p_lbr w_onebuf_opt.wo_lbr // 'linebreak' 225 #endif 226 int wo_list; 227 #define w_p_list w_onebuf_opt.wo_list // 'list' 228 char_u *wo_lcs; 229 #define w_p_lcs w_onebuf_opt.wo_lcs // 'listchars' 230 int wo_nu; 231 #define w_p_nu w_onebuf_opt.wo_nu // 'number' 232 int wo_rnu; 233 #define w_p_rnu w_onebuf_opt.wo_rnu // 'relativenumber' 234 #ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK 235 long wo_nuw; 236 # define w_p_nuw w_onebuf_opt.wo_nuw // 'numberwidth' 237 #endif 238 int wo_wfh; 239 # define w_p_wfh w_onebuf_opt.wo_wfh // 'winfixheight' 240 int wo_wfw; 241 # define w_p_wfw w_onebuf_opt.wo_wfw // 'winfixwidth' 242 #if defined(FEAT_QUICKFIX) 243 int wo_pvw; 244 # define w_p_pvw w_onebuf_opt.wo_pvw // 'previewwindow' 245 #endif 246 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT 247 int wo_rl; 248 # define w_p_rl w_onebuf_opt.wo_rl // 'rightleft' 249 char_u *wo_rlc; 250 # define w_p_rlc w_onebuf_opt.wo_rlc // 'rightleftcmd' 251 #endif 252 long wo_scr; 253 #define w_p_scr w_onebuf_opt.wo_scr // 'scroll' 254 #ifdef FEAT_SPELL 255 int wo_spell; 256 # define w_p_spell w_onebuf_opt.wo_spell // 'spell' 257 #endif 258 #ifdef FEAT_SYN_HL 259 int wo_cuc; 260 # define w_p_cuc w_onebuf_opt.wo_cuc // 'cursorcolumn' 261 int wo_cul; 262 # define w_p_cul w_onebuf_opt.wo_cul // 'cursorline' 263 char_u *wo_culopt; 264 # define w_p_culopt w_onebuf_opt.wo_culopt // 'cursorlineopt' 265 char_u *wo_cc; 266 # define w_p_cc w_onebuf_opt.wo_cc // 'colorcolumn' 267 #endif 268 #ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK 269 char_u *wo_sbr; 270 #define w_p_sbr w_onebuf_opt.wo_sbr // 'showbreak' 271 #endif 272 #ifdef FEAT_STL_OPT 273 char_u *wo_stl; 274 #define w_p_stl w_onebuf_opt.wo_stl // 'statusline' 275 #endif 276 int wo_scb; 277 #define w_p_scb w_onebuf_opt.wo_scb // 'scrollbind' 278 int wo_diff_saved; // options were saved for starting diff mode 279 #define w_p_diff_saved w_onebuf_opt.wo_diff_saved 280 int wo_scb_save; // 'scrollbind' saved for diff mode 281 #define w_p_scb_save w_onebuf_opt.wo_scb_save 282 int wo_wrap; 283 #define w_p_wrap w_onebuf_opt.wo_wrap // 'wrap' 284 #ifdef FEAT_DIFF 285 int wo_wrap_save; // 'wrap' state saved for diff mode 286 # define w_p_wrap_save w_onebuf_opt.wo_wrap_save 287 #endif 288 #ifdef FEAT_CONCEAL 289 char_u *wo_cocu; // 'concealcursor' 290 # define w_p_cocu w_onebuf_opt.wo_cocu 291 long wo_cole; // 'conceallevel' 292 # define w_p_cole w_onebuf_opt.wo_cole 293 #endif 294 int wo_crb; 295 #define w_p_crb w_onebuf_opt.wo_crb // 'cursorbind' 296 int wo_crb_save; // 'cursorbind' state saved for diff mode 297 #define w_p_crb_save w_onebuf_opt.wo_crb_save 298 #ifdef FEAT_SIGNS 299 char_u *wo_scl; 300 # define w_p_scl w_onebuf_opt.wo_scl // 'signcolumn' 301 #endif 302 #ifdef FEAT_TERMINAL 303 char_u *wo_twk; 304 # define w_p_twk w_onebuf_opt.wo_twk // 'termwinkey' 305 char_u *wo_tws; 306 # define w_p_tws w_onebuf_opt.wo_tws // 'termwinsize' 307 #endif 308 309 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL 310 sctx_T wo_script_ctx[WV_COUNT]; // SCTXs for window-local options 311 # define w_p_script_ctx w_onebuf_opt.wo_script_ctx 312 #endif 313 } winopt_T; 314 315 /* 316 * Window info stored with a buffer. 317 * 318 * Two types of info are kept for a buffer which are associated with a 319 * specific window: 320 * 1. Each window can have a different line number associated with a buffer. 321 * 2. The window-local options for a buffer work in a similar way. 322 * The window-info is kept in a list at b_wininfo. It is kept in 323 * most-recently-used order. 324 */ 325 struct wininfo_S 326 { 327 wininfo_T *wi_next; // next entry or NULL for last entry 328 wininfo_T *wi_prev; // previous entry or NULL for first entry 329 win_T *wi_win; // pointer to window that did set wi_fpos 330 pos_T wi_fpos; // last cursor position in the file 331 int wi_optset; // TRUE when wi_opt has useful values 332 winopt_T wi_opt; // local window options 333 #ifdef FEAT_FOLDING 334 int wi_fold_manual; // copy of w_fold_manual 335 garray_T wi_folds; // clone of w_folds 336 #endif 337 }; 338 339 /* 340 * Info used to pass info about a fold from the fold-detection code to the 341 * code that displays the foldcolumn. 342 */ 343 typedef struct foldinfo 344 { 345 int fi_level; // level of the fold; when this is zero the 346 // other fields are invalid 347 int fi_lnum; // line number where fold starts 348 int fi_low_level; // lowest fold level that starts in the same 349 // line 350 } foldinfo_T; 351 352 /* 353 * Structure to store info about the Visual area. 354 */ 355 typedef struct 356 { 357 pos_T vi_start; // start pos of last VIsual 358 pos_T vi_end; // end position of last VIsual 359 int vi_mode; // VIsual_mode of last VIsual 360 colnr_T vi_curswant; // MAXCOL from w_curswant 361 } visualinfo_T; 362 363 /* 364 * structures used for undo 365 */ 366 367 // One line saved for undo. After the NUL terminated text there might be text 368 // properties, thus ul_len can be larger than STRLEN(ul_line) + 1. 369 typedef struct { 370 char_u *ul_line; // text of the line 371 long ul_len; // length of the line including NUL, plus text 372 // properties 373 } undoline_T; 374 375 typedef struct u_entry u_entry_T; 376 typedef struct u_header u_header_T; 377 struct u_entry 378 { 379 u_entry_T *ue_next; // pointer to next entry in list 380 linenr_T ue_top; // number of line above undo block 381 linenr_T ue_bot; // number of line below undo block 382 linenr_T ue_lcount; // linecount when u_save called 383 undoline_T *ue_array; // array of lines in undo block 384 long ue_size; // number of lines in ue_array 385 #ifdef U_DEBUG 386 int ue_magic; // magic number to check allocation 387 #endif 388 }; 389 390 struct u_header 391 { 392 // The following have a pointer and a number. The number is used when 393 // reading the undo file in u_read_undo() 394 union { 395 u_header_T *ptr; // pointer to next undo header in list 396 long seq; 397 } uh_next; 398 union { 399 u_header_T *ptr; // pointer to previous header in list 400 long seq; 401 } uh_prev; 402 union { 403 u_header_T *ptr; // pointer to next header for alt. redo 404 long seq; 405 } uh_alt_next; 406 union { 407 u_header_T *ptr; // pointer to previous header for alt. redo 408 long seq; 409 } uh_alt_prev; 410 long uh_seq; // sequence number, higher == newer undo 411 int uh_walk; // used by undo_time() 412 u_entry_T *uh_entry; // pointer to first entry 413 u_entry_T *uh_getbot_entry; // pointer to where ue_bot must be set 414 pos_T uh_cursor; // cursor position before saving 415 long uh_cursor_vcol; 416 int uh_flags; // see below 417 pos_T uh_namedm[NMARKS]; // marks before undo/after redo 418 visualinfo_T uh_visual; // Visual areas before undo/after redo 419 time_T uh_time; // timestamp when the change was made 420 long uh_save_nr; // set when the file was saved after the 421 // changes in this block 422 #ifdef U_DEBUG 423 int uh_magic; // magic number to check allocation 424 #endif 425 }; 426 427 // values for uh_flags 428 #define UH_CHANGED 0x01 // b_changed flag before undo/after redo 429 #define UH_EMPTYBUF 0x02 // buffer was empty 430 431 /* 432 * structures used in undo.c 433 */ 434 #define ALIGN_LONG // longword alignment and use filler byte 435 #define ALIGN_SIZE (sizeof(long)) 436 437 #define ALIGN_MASK (ALIGN_SIZE - 1) 438 439 typedef struct m_info minfo_T; 440 441 /* 442 * structure used to link chunks in one of the free chunk lists. 443 */ 444 struct m_info 445 { 446 #ifdef ALIGN_LONG 447 long_u m_size; // size of the chunk (including m_info) 448 #else 449 short_u m_size; // size of the chunk (including m_info) 450 #endif 451 minfo_T *m_next; // pointer to next free chunk in the list 452 }; 453 454 /* 455 * things used in memfile.c 456 */ 457 458 typedef struct block_hdr bhdr_T; 459 typedef struct memfile memfile_T; 460 typedef long blocknr_T; 461 462 /* 463 * mf_hashtab_T is a chained hashtable with blocknr_T key and arbitrary 464 * structures as items. This is an intrusive data structure: we require 465 * that items begin with mf_hashitem_T which contains the key and linked 466 * list pointers. List of items in each bucket is doubly-linked. 467 */ 468 469 typedef struct mf_hashitem_S mf_hashitem_T; 470 471 struct mf_hashitem_S 472 { 473 mf_hashitem_T *mhi_next; 474 mf_hashitem_T *mhi_prev; 475 blocknr_T mhi_key; 476 }; 477 478 #define MHT_INIT_SIZE 64 479 480 typedef struct mf_hashtab_S 481 { 482 long_u mht_mask; // mask used for hash value (nr of items 483 // in array is "mht_mask" + 1) 484 long_u mht_count; // nr of items inserted into hashtable 485 mf_hashitem_T **mht_buckets; // points to mht_small_buckets or 486 //dynamically allocated array 487 mf_hashitem_T *mht_small_buckets[MHT_INIT_SIZE]; // initial buckets 488 char mht_fixed; // non-zero value forbids growth 489 } mf_hashtab_T; 490 491 /* 492 * for each (previously) used block in the memfile there is one block header. 493 * 494 * The block may be linked in the used list OR in the free list. 495 * The used blocks are also kept in hash lists. 496 * 497 * The used list is a doubly linked list, most recently used block first. 498 * The blocks in the used list have a block of memory allocated. 499 * mf_used_count is the number of pages in the used list. 500 * The hash lists are used to quickly find a block in the used list. 501 * The free list is a single linked list, not sorted. 502 * The blocks in the free list have no block of memory allocated and 503 * the contents of the block in the file (if any) is irrelevant. 504 */ 505 506 struct block_hdr 507 { 508 mf_hashitem_T bh_hashitem; // header for hash table and key 509 #define bh_bnum bh_hashitem.mhi_key // block number, part of bh_hashitem 510 511 bhdr_T *bh_next; // next block_hdr in free or used list 512 bhdr_T *bh_prev; // previous block_hdr in used list 513 char_u *bh_data; // pointer to memory (for used block) 514 int bh_page_count; // number of pages in this block 515 516 #define BH_DIRTY 1 517 #define BH_LOCKED 2 518 char bh_flags; // BH_DIRTY or BH_LOCKED 519 }; 520 521 /* 522 * when a block with a negative number is flushed to the file, it gets 523 * a positive number. Because the reference to the block is still the negative 524 * number, we remember the translation to the new positive number in the 525 * double linked trans lists. The structure is the same as the hash lists. 526 */ 527 typedef struct nr_trans NR_TRANS; 528 529 struct nr_trans 530 { 531 mf_hashitem_T nt_hashitem; // header for hash table and key 532 #define nt_old_bnum nt_hashitem.mhi_key // old, negative, number 533 534 blocknr_T nt_new_bnum; // new, positive, number 535 }; 536 537 538 typedef struct buffblock buffblock_T; 539 typedef struct buffheader buffheader_T; 540 541 /* 542 * structure used to store one block of the stuff/redo/recording buffers 543 */ 544 struct buffblock 545 { 546 buffblock_T *b_next; // pointer to next buffblock 547 char_u b_str[1]; // contents (actually longer) 548 }; 549 550 /* 551 * header used for the stuff buffer and the redo buffer 552 */ 553 struct buffheader 554 { 555 buffblock_T bh_first; // first (dummy) block of list 556 buffblock_T *bh_curr; // buffblock for appending 557 int bh_index; // index for reading 558 int bh_space; // space in bh_curr for appending 559 }; 560 561 typedef struct 562 { 563 buffheader_T sr_redobuff; 564 buffheader_T sr_old_redobuff; 565 } save_redo_T; 566 567 /* 568 * used for completion on the command line 569 */ 570 typedef struct expand 571 { 572 char_u *xp_pattern; // start of item to expand 573 int xp_context; // type of expansion 574 int xp_pattern_len; // bytes in xp_pattern before cursor 575 #if defined(FEAT_EVAL) 576 char_u *xp_arg; // completion function 577 sctx_T xp_script_ctx; // SCTX for completion function 578 #endif 579 int xp_backslash; // one of the XP_BS_ values 580 #ifndef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME 581 int xp_shell; // TRUE for a shell command, more 582 // characters need to be escaped 583 #endif 584 int xp_numfiles; // number of files found by 585 // file name completion 586 int xp_col; // cursor position in line 587 char_u **xp_files; // list of files 588 char_u *xp_line; // text being completed 589 } expand_T; 590 591 /* 592 * values for xp_backslash 593 */ 594 #define XP_BS_NONE 0 // nothing special for backslashes 595 #define XP_BS_ONE 1 // uses one backslash before a space 596 #define XP_BS_THREE 2 // uses three backslashes before a space 597 598 /* 599 * Variables shared between getcmdline(), redrawcmdline() and others. 600 * These need to be saved when using CTRL-R |, that's why they are in a 601 * structure. 602 */ 603 typedef struct 604 { 605 char_u *cmdbuff; // pointer to command line buffer 606 int cmdbufflen; // length of cmdbuff 607 int cmdlen; // number of chars in command line 608 int cmdpos; // current cursor position 609 int cmdspos; // cursor column on screen 610 int cmdfirstc; // ':', '/', '?', '=', '>' or NUL 611 int cmdindent; // number of spaces before cmdline 612 char_u *cmdprompt; // message in front of cmdline 613 int cmdattr; // attributes for prompt 614 int overstrike; // Typing mode on the command line. Shared by 615 // getcmdline() and put_on_cmdline(). 616 expand_T *xpc; // struct being used for expansion, xp_pattern 617 // may point into cmdbuff 618 int xp_context; // type of expansion 619 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL 620 char_u *xp_arg; // user-defined expansion arg 621 int input_fn; // when TRUE Invoked for input() function 622 # endif 623 } cmdline_info_T; 624 625 /* 626 * Command modifiers ":vertical", ":browse", ":confirm" and ":hide" set a flag. 627 * This needs to be saved for recursive commands, put them in a structure for 628 * easy manipulation. 629 */ 630 typedef struct 631 { 632 int cmod_flags; // CMOD_ flags 633 #define CMOD_SANDBOX 0x0001 // ":sandbox" 634 #define CMOD_SILENT 0x0002 // ":silent" 635 #define CMOD_ERRSILENT 0x0004 // ":silent!" 636 #define CMOD_UNSILENT 0x0008 // ":unsilent" 637 #define CMOD_NOAUTOCMD 0x0010 // ":noautocmd" 638 #define CMOD_HIDE 0x0020 // ":hide" 639 #define CMOD_BROWSE 0x0040 // ":browse" - invoke file dialog 640 #define CMOD_CONFIRM 0x0080 // ":confirm" - invoke yes/no dialog 641 #define CMOD_KEEPALT 0x0100 // ":keepalt" 642 #define CMOD_KEEPMARKS 0x0200 // ":keepmarks" 643 #define CMOD_KEEPJUMPS 0x0400 // ":keepjumps" 644 #define CMOD_LOCKMARKS 0x0800 // ":lockmarks" 645 #define CMOD_KEEPPATTERNS 0x1000 // ":keeppatterns" 646 #define CMOD_NOSWAPFILE 0x2000 // ":noswapfile" 647 #define CMOD_VIM9CMD 0x4000 // ":vim9cmd" 648 #define CMOD_LEGACY 0x8000 // ":legacy" 649 650 int cmod_split; // flags for win_split() 651 int cmod_tab; // > 0 when ":tab" was used 652 regmatch_T cmod_filter_regmatch; // set by :filter /pat/ 653 int cmod_filter_force; // set for :filter! 654 655 int cmod_verbose; // non-zero to set 'verbose' 656 657 // values for undo_cmdmod() 658 char_u *cmod_save_ei; // saved value of 'eventignore' 659 #ifdef HAVE_SANDBOX 660 int cmod_did_sandbox; // set when "sandbox" was incremented 661 #endif 662 long cmod_verbose_save; // if 'verbose' was set: value of 663 // p_verbose plus one 664 int cmod_save_msg_silent; // if non-zero: saved value of 665 // msg_silent + 1 666 int cmod_save_msg_scroll; // for restoring msg_scroll 667 int cmod_did_esilent; // incremented when emsg_silent is 668 } cmdmod_T; 669 670 #define MF_SEED_LEN 8 671 672 struct memfile 673 { 674 char_u *mf_fname; // name of the file 675 char_u *mf_ffname; // idem, full path 676 int mf_fd; // file descriptor 677 int mf_flags; // flags used when opening this memfile 678 int mf_reopen; // mf_fd was closed, retry opening 679 bhdr_T *mf_free_first; // first block_hdr in free list 680 bhdr_T *mf_used_first; // mru block_hdr in used list 681 bhdr_T *mf_used_last; // lru block_hdr in used list 682 unsigned mf_used_count; // number of pages in used list 683 unsigned mf_used_count_max; // maximum number of pages in memory 684 mf_hashtab_T mf_hash; // hash lists 685 mf_hashtab_T mf_trans; // trans lists 686 blocknr_T mf_blocknr_max; // highest positive block number + 1 687 blocknr_T mf_blocknr_min; // lowest negative block number - 1 688 blocknr_T mf_neg_count; // number of negative blocks numbers 689 blocknr_T mf_infile_count; // number of pages in the file 690 unsigned mf_page_size; // number of bytes in a page 691 int mf_dirty; // TRUE if there are dirty blocks 692 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT 693 buf_T *mf_buffer; // buffer this memfile is for 694 char_u mf_seed[MF_SEED_LEN]; // seed for encryption 695 696 // Values for key, method and seed used for reading data blocks when 697 // updating for a newly set key or method. Only when mf_old_key != NULL. 698 char_u *mf_old_key; 699 int mf_old_cm; 700 char_u mf_old_seed[MF_SEED_LEN]; 701 #endif 702 }; 703 704 /* 705 * things used in memline.c 706 */ 707 /* 708 * When searching for a specific line, we remember what blocks in the tree 709 * are the branches leading to that block. This is stored in ml_stack. Each 710 * entry is a pointer to info in a block (may be data block or pointer block) 711 */ 712 typedef struct info_pointer 713 { 714 blocknr_T ip_bnum; // block number 715 linenr_T ip_low; // lowest lnum in this block 716 linenr_T ip_high; // highest lnum in this block 717 int ip_index; // index for block with current lnum 718 } infoptr_T; // block/index pair 719 720 #ifdef FEAT_BYTEOFF 721 typedef struct ml_chunksize 722 { 723 int mlcs_numlines; 724 long mlcs_totalsize; 725 } chunksize_T; 726 727 /* 728 * Flags when calling ml_updatechunk() 729 */ 730 # define ML_CHNK_ADDLINE 1 731 # define ML_CHNK_DELLINE 2 732 # define ML_CHNK_UPDLINE 3 733 #endif 734 735 /* 736 * the memline structure holds all the information about a memline 737 */ 738 typedef struct memline 739 { 740 linenr_T ml_line_count; // number of lines in the buffer 741 742 memfile_T *ml_mfp; // pointer to associated memfile 743 744 infoptr_T *ml_stack; // stack of pointer blocks (array of IPTRs) 745 int ml_stack_top; // current top of ml_stack 746 int ml_stack_size; // total number of entries in ml_stack 747 748 #define ML_EMPTY 1 // empty buffer 749 #define ML_LINE_DIRTY 2 // cached line was changed and allocated 750 #define ML_LOCKED_DIRTY 4 // ml_locked was changed 751 #define ML_LOCKED_POS 8 // ml_locked needs positive block number 752 int ml_flags; 753 754 colnr_T ml_line_len; // length of the cached line, including NUL 755 linenr_T ml_line_lnum; // line number of cached line, 0 if not valid 756 char_u *ml_line_ptr; // pointer to cached line 757 758 bhdr_T *ml_locked; // block used by last ml_get 759 linenr_T ml_locked_low; // first line in ml_locked 760 linenr_T ml_locked_high; // last line in ml_locked 761 int ml_locked_lineadd; // number of lines inserted in ml_locked 762 #ifdef FEAT_BYTEOFF 763 chunksize_T *ml_chunksize; 764 int ml_numchunks; 765 int ml_usedchunks; 766 #endif 767 } memline_T; 768 769 // Values for the flags argument of ml_delete_flags(). 770 #define ML_DEL_MESSAGE 1 // may give a "No lines in buffer" message 771 #define ML_DEL_UNDO 2 // called from undo, do not update textprops 772 #define ML_DEL_NOPROP 4 // splitting data block, do not update textprops 773 774 // Values for the flags argument of ml_append_int(). 775 #define ML_APPEND_NEW 1 // starting to edit a new file 776 #define ML_APPEND_MARK 2 // mark the new line 777 #define ML_APPEND_UNDO 4 // called from undo 778 #define ML_APPEND_NOPROP 8 // do not continue textprop from previous line 779 780 781 /* 782 * Structure defining text properties. These stick with the text. 783 * When stored in memline they are after the text, ml_line_len is larger than 784 * STRLEN(ml_line_ptr) + 1. 785 */ 786 typedef struct textprop_S 787 { 788 colnr_T tp_col; // start column (one based, in bytes) 789 colnr_T tp_len; // length in bytes 790 int tp_id; // identifier 791 int tp_type; // property type 792 int tp_flags; // TP_FLAG_ values 793 } textprop_T; 794 795 #define TP_FLAG_CONT_NEXT 1 // property continues in next line 796 #define TP_FLAG_CONT_PREV 2 // property was continued from prev line 797 798 /* 799 * Structure defining a property type. 800 */ 801 typedef struct proptype_S 802 { 803 int pt_id; // value used for tp_id 804 int pt_type; // number used for tp_type 805 int pt_hl_id; // highlighting 806 int pt_priority; // priority 807 int pt_flags; // PT_FLAG_ values 808 char_u pt_name[1]; // property type name, actually longer 809 } proptype_T; 810 811 #define PT_FLAG_INS_START_INCL 1 // insert at start included in property 812 #define PT_FLAG_INS_END_INCL 2 // insert at end included in property 813 #define PT_FLAG_COMBINE 4 // combine with syntax highlight 814 815 // Sign group 816 typedef struct signgroup_S 817 { 818 int sg_next_sign_id; // next sign id for this group 819 short_u sg_refcount; // number of signs in this group 820 char_u sg_name[1]; // sign group name, actually longer 821 } signgroup_T; 822 823 typedef struct sign_entry sign_entry_T; 824 struct sign_entry 825 { 826 int se_id; // unique identifier for each placed sign 827 int se_typenr; // typenr of sign 828 int se_priority; // priority for highlighting 829 linenr_T se_lnum; // line number which has this sign 830 signgroup_T *se_group; // sign group 831 sign_entry_T *se_next; // next entry in a list of signs 832 sign_entry_T *se_prev; // previous entry -- for easy reordering 833 }; 834 835 /* 836 * Sign attributes. Used by the screen refresh routines. 837 */ 838 typedef struct sign_attrs_S { 839 int sat_typenr; 840 void *sat_icon; 841 char_u *sat_text; 842 int sat_texthl; 843 int sat_linehl; 844 int sat_priority; 845 } sign_attrs_T; 846 847 #if defined(FEAT_SIGNS) || defined(PROTO) 848 // Macros to get the sign group structure from the group name 849 #define SGN_KEY_OFF offsetof(signgroup_T, sg_name) 850 #define HI2SG(hi) ((signgroup_T *)((hi)->hi_key - SGN_KEY_OFF)) 851 852 // Default sign priority for highlighting 853 #define SIGN_DEF_PRIO 10 854 855 #endif 856 857 /* 858 * Argument list: Array of file names. 859 * Used for the global argument list and the argument lists local to a window. 860 */ 861 typedef struct arglist 862 { 863 garray_T al_ga; // growarray with the array of file names 864 int al_refcount; // number of windows using this arglist 865 int id; // id of this arglist 866 } alist_T; 867 868 /* 869 * For each argument remember the file name as it was given, and the buffer 870 * number that contains the expanded file name (required for when ":cd" is 871 * used). 872 */ 873 typedef struct argentry 874 { 875 char_u *ae_fname; // file name as specified 876 int ae_fnum; // buffer number with expanded file name 877 } aentry_T; 878 879 #define ALIST(win) (win)->w_alist 880 #define GARGLIST ((aentry_T *)global_alist.al_ga.ga_data) 881 #define ARGLIST ((aentry_T *)ALIST(curwin)->al_ga.ga_data) 882 #define WARGLIST(wp) ((aentry_T *)ALIST(wp)->al_ga.ga_data) 883 #define AARGLIST(al) ((aentry_T *)((al)->al_ga.ga_data)) 884 #define GARGCOUNT (global_alist.al_ga.ga_len) 885 #define ARGCOUNT (ALIST(curwin)->al_ga.ga_len) 886 #define WARGCOUNT(wp) (ALIST(wp)->al_ga.ga_len) 887 888 /* 889 * A list used for saving values of "emsg_silent". Used by ex_try() to save the 890 * value of "emsg_silent" if it was non-zero. When this is done, the CSF_SILENT 891 * flag below is set. 892 */ 893 894 typedef struct eslist_elem eslist_T; 895 struct eslist_elem 896 { 897 int saved_emsg_silent; // saved value of "emsg_silent" 898 eslist_T *next; // next element on the list 899 }; 900 901 /* 902 * For conditional commands a stack is kept of nested conditionals. 903 * When cs_idx < 0, there is no conditional command. 904 */ 905 #define CSTACK_LEN 50 906 907 typedef struct { 908 short cs_flags[CSTACK_LEN]; // CSF_ flags 909 char cs_pending[CSTACK_LEN]; // CSTP_: what's pending in ":finally" 910 union { 911 void *csp_rv[CSTACK_LEN]; // return typeval for pending return 912 void *csp_ex[CSTACK_LEN]; // exception for pending throw 913 } cs_pend; 914 void *cs_forinfo[CSTACK_LEN]; // info used by ":for" 915 int cs_line[CSTACK_LEN]; // line nr of ":while"/":for" line 916 int cs_block_id[CSTACK_LEN]; // block ID stack 917 int cs_script_var_len[CSTACK_LEN]; // value of sn_var_vals.ga_len 918 // when entering the block 919 int cs_idx; // current entry, or -1 if none 920 int cs_looplevel; // nr of nested ":while"s and ":for"s 921 int cs_trylevel; // nr of nested ":try"s 922 eslist_T *cs_emsg_silent_list; // saved values of "emsg_silent" 923 char cs_lflags; // loop flags: CSL_ flags 924 } cstack_T; 925 # define cs_rettv cs_pend.csp_rv 926 # define cs_exception cs_pend.csp_ex 927 928 // There is no CSF_IF, the lack of CSF_WHILE, CSF_FOR and CSF_TRY means ":if" 929 // was used. 930 # define CSF_TRUE 0x0001 // condition was TRUE 931 # define CSF_ACTIVE 0x0002 // current state is active 932 # define CSF_ELSE 0x0004 // ":else" has been passed 933 # define CSF_WHILE 0x0008 // is a ":while" 934 # define CSF_FOR 0x0010 // is a ":for" 935 # define CSF_BLOCK 0x0020 // is a "{" block 936 937 # define CSF_TRY 0x0100 // is a ":try" 938 # define CSF_FINALLY 0x0200 // ":finally" has been passed 939 # define CSF_CATCH 0x0400 // ":catch" has been seen 940 # define CSF_THROWN 0x0800 // exception thrown to this try conditional 941 # define CSF_CAUGHT 0x1000 // exception caught by this try conditional 942 # define CSF_SILENT 0x2000 // "emsg_silent" reset by ":try" 943 // Note that CSF_ELSE is only used when CSF_TRY and CSF_WHILE are unset 944 // (an ":if"), and CSF_SILENT is only used when CSF_TRY is set. 945 // 946 #define CSF_FUNC_DEF 0x4000 // a function was defined in this block 947 948 /* 949 * What's pending for being reactivated at the ":endtry" of this try 950 * conditional: 951 */ 952 # define CSTP_NONE 0 // nothing pending in ":finally" clause 953 # define CSTP_ERROR 1 // an error is pending 954 # define CSTP_INTERRUPT 2 // an interrupt is pending 955 # define CSTP_THROW 4 // a throw is pending 956 # define CSTP_BREAK 8 // ":break" is pending 957 # define CSTP_CONTINUE 16 // ":continue" is pending 958 # define CSTP_RETURN 24 // ":return" is pending 959 # define CSTP_FINISH 32 // ":finish" is pending 960 961 /* 962 * Flags for the cs_lflags item in cstack_T. 963 */ 964 # define CSL_HAD_LOOP 1 // just found ":while" or ":for" 965 # define CSL_HAD_ENDLOOP 2 // just found ":endwhile" or ":endfor" 966 # define CSL_HAD_CONT 4 // just found ":continue" 967 # define CSL_HAD_FINA 8 // just found ":finally" 968 969 /* 970 * A list of error messages that can be converted to an exception. "throw_msg" 971 * is only set in the first element of the list. Usually, it points to the 972 * original message stored in that element, but sometimes it points to a later 973 * message in the list. See cause_errthrow(). 974 */ 975 typedef struct msglist msglist_T; 976 struct msglist 977 { 978 msglist_T *next; // next of several messages in a row 979 char *msg; // original message, allocated 980 char *throw_msg; // msg to throw: usually original one 981 char_u *sfile; // value from estack_sfile(), allocated 982 long slnum; // line number for "sfile" 983 int msg_compiling; // saved value of estack_compiling 984 }; 985 986 /* 987 * The exception types. 988 */ 989 typedef enum 990 { 991 ET_USER, // exception caused by ":throw" command 992 ET_ERROR, // error exception 993 ET_INTERRUPT, // interrupt exception triggered by Ctrl-C 994 } except_type_T; 995 996 /* 997 * Structure describing an exception. 998 * (don't use "struct exception", it's used by the math library). 999 */ 1000 typedef struct vim_exception except_T; 1001 struct vim_exception 1002 { 1003 except_type_T type; // exception type 1004 char *value; // exception value 1005 struct msglist *messages; // message(s) causing error exception 1006 char_u *throw_name; // name of the throw point 1007 linenr_T throw_lnum; // line number of the throw point 1008 except_T *caught; // next exception on the caught stack 1009 }; 1010 1011 /* 1012 * Structure to save the error/interrupt/exception state between calls to 1013 * enter_cleanup() and leave_cleanup(). Must be allocated as an automatic 1014 * variable by the (common) caller of these functions. 1015 */ 1016 typedef struct cleanup_stuff cleanup_T; 1017 struct cleanup_stuff 1018 { 1019 int pending; // error/interrupt/exception state 1020 except_T *exception; // exception value 1021 }; 1022 1023 #ifdef FEAT_SYN_HL 1024 // struct passed to in_id_list() 1025 struct sp_syn 1026 { 1027 int inc_tag; // ":syn include" unique tag 1028 short id; // highlight group ID of item 1029 short *cont_in_list; // cont.in group IDs, if non-zero 1030 }; 1031 1032 /* 1033 * Each keyword has one keyentry, which is linked in a hash list. 1034 */ 1035 typedef struct keyentry keyentry_T; 1036 1037 struct keyentry 1038 { 1039 keyentry_T *ke_next; // next entry with identical "keyword[]" 1040 struct sp_syn k_syn; // struct passed to in_id_list() 1041 short *next_list; // ID list for next match (if non-zero) 1042 int flags; 1043 int k_char; // conceal substitute character 1044 char_u keyword[1]; // actually longer 1045 }; 1046 1047 /* 1048 * Struct used to store one state of the state stack. 1049 */ 1050 typedef struct buf_state 1051 { 1052 int bs_idx; // index of pattern 1053 int bs_flags; // flags for pattern 1054 #ifdef FEAT_CONCEAL 1055 int bs_seqnr; // stores si_seqnr 1056 int bs_cchar; // stores si_cchar 1057 #endif 1058 reg_extmatch_T *bs_extmatch; // external matches from start pattern 1059 } bufstate_T; 1060 1061 /* 1062 * syn_state contains the syntax state stack for the start of one line. 1063 * Used by b_sst_array[]. 1064 */ 1065 typedef struct syn_state synstate_T; 1066 1067 struct syn_state 1068 { 1069 synstate_T *sst_next; // next entry in used or free list 1070 linenr_T sst_lnum; // line number for this state 1071 union 1072 { 1073 bufstate_T sst_stack[SST_FIX_STATES]; // short state stack 1074 garray_T sst_ga; // growarray for long state stack 1075 } sst_union; 1076 int sst_next_flags; // flags for sst_next_list 1077 int sst_stacksize; // number of states on the stack 1078 short *sst_next_list; // "nextgroup" list in this state 1079 // (this is a copy, don't free it! 1080 disptick_T sst_tick; // tick when last displayed 1081 linenr_T sst_change_lnum;// when non-zero, change in this line 1082 // may have made the state invalid 1083 }; 1084 #endif // FEAT_SYN_HL 1085 1086 #define MAX_HL_ID 20000 // maximum value for a highlight ID. 1087 1088 /* 1089 * Structure shared between syntax.c, screen.c and gui_x11.c. 1090 */ 1091 typedef struct attr_entry 1092 { 1093 short ae_attr; // HL_BOLD, etc. 1094 union 1095 { 1096 struct 1097 { 1098 char_u *start; // start escape sequence 1099 char_u *stop; // stop escape sequence 1100 } term; 1101 struct 1102 { 1103 // These colors need to be > 8 bits to hold 256. 1104 short_u fg_color; // foreground color number 1105 short_u bg_color; // background color number 1106 short_u ul_color; // underline color number 1107 # ifdef FEAT_TERMGUICOLORS 1108 guicolor_T fg_rgb; // foreground color RGB 1109 guicolor_T bg_rgb; // background color RGB 1110 guicolor_T ul_rgb; // underline color RGB 1111 # endif 1112 } cterm; 1113 # ifdef FEAT_GUI 1114 struct 1115 { 1116 guicolor_T fg_color; // foreground color handle 1117 guicolor_T bg_color; // background color handle 1118 guicolor_T sp_color; // special color handle 1119 GuiFont font; // font handle 1120 # ifdef FEAT_XFONTSET 1121 GuiFontset fontset; // fontset handle 1122 # endif 1123 } gui; 1124 # endif 1125 } ae_u; 1126 } attrentry_T; 1127 1128 #ifdef USE_ICONV 1129 # ifdef HAVE_ICONV_H 1130 # include <iconv.h> 1131 # else 1132 # if defined(MACOS_X) 1133 # include <sys/errno.h> 1134 # ifndef EILSEQ 1135 # define EILSEQ ENOENT // Early MacOS X does not have EILSEQ 1136 # endif 1137 typedef struct _iconv_t *iconv_t; 1138 # else 1139 # include <errno.h> 1140 # endif 1141 typedef void *iconv_t; 1142 # endif 1143 #endif 1144 1145 /* 1146 * Used for the typeahead buffer: typebuf. 1147 */ 1148 typedef struct 1149 { 1150 char_u *tb_buf; // buffer for typed characters 1151 char_u *tb_noremap; // mapping flags for characters in tb_buf[] 1152 int tb_buflen; // size of tb_buf[] 1153 int tb_off; // current position in tb_buf[] 1154 int tb_len; // number of valid bytes in tb_buf[] 1155 int tb_maplen; // nr of mapped bytes in tb_buf[] 1156 int tb_silent; // nr of silently mapped bytes in tb_buf[] 1157 int tb_no_abbr_cnt; // nr of bytes without abbrev. in tb_buf[] 1158 int tb_change_cnt; // nr of time tb_buf was changed; never zero 1159 } typebuf_T; 1160 1161 // Struct to hold the saved typeahead for save_typeahead(). 1162 typedef struct 1163 { 1164 typebuf_T save_typebuf; 1165 int typebuf_valid; // TRUE when save_typebuf valid 1166 int old_char; 1167 int old_mod_mask; 1168 buffheader_T save_readbuf1; 1169 buffheader_T save_readbuf2; 1170 #ifdef USE_INPUT_BUF 1171 char_u *save_inputbuf; 1172 #endif 1173 } tasave_T; 1174 1175 /* 1176 * Used for conversion of terminal I/O and script files. 1177 */ 1178 typedef struct 1179 { 1180 int vc_type; // zero or one of the CONV_ values 1181 int vc_factor; // max. expansion factor 1182 # ifdef MSWIN 1183 int vc_cpfrom; // codepage to convert from (CONV_CODEPAGE) 1184 int vc_cpto; // codepage to convert to (CONV_CODEPAGE) 1185 # endif 1186 # ifdef USE_ICONV 1187 iconv_t vc_fd; // for CONV_ICONV 1188 # endif 1189 int vc_fail; // fail for invalid char, don't use '?' 1190 } vimconv_T; 1191 1192 /* 1193 * Structure used for the command line history. 1194 */ 1195 typedef struct hist_entry 1196 { 1197 int hisnum; // identifying number 1198 int viminfo; // when TRUE hisstr comes from viminfo 1199 char_u *hisstr; // actual entry, separator char after the NUL 1200 time_t time_set; // when it was typed, zero if unknown 1201 } histentry_T; 1202 1203 #define CONV_NONE 0 1204 #define CONV_TO_UTF8 1 1205 #define CONV_9_TO_UTF8 2 1206 #define CONV_TO_LATIN1 3 1207 #define CONV_TO_LATIN9 4 1208 #define CONV_ICONV 5 1209 #ifdef MSWIN 1210 # define CONV_CODEPAGE 10 // codepage -> codepage 1211 #endif 1212 #ifdef MACOS_X 1213 # define CONV_MAC_LATIN1 20 1214 # define CONV_LATIN1_MAC 21 1215 # define CONV_MAC_UTF8 22 1216 # define CONV_UTF8_MAC 23 1217 #endif 1218 1219 /* 1220 * Structure used for mappings and abbreviations. 1221 */ 1222 typedef struct mapblock mapblock_T; 1223 struct mapblock 1224 { 1225 mapblock_T *m_next; // next mapblock in list 1226 char_u *m_keys; // mapped from, lhs 1227 char_u *m_str; // mapped to, rhs 1228 char_u *m_orig_str; // rhs as entered by the user 1229 int m_keylen; // strlen(m_keys) 1230 int m_mode; // valid mode 1231 int m_simplified; // m_keys was simplified, do not use this map 1232 // if seenModifyOtherKeys is TRUE 1233 int m_noremap; // if non-zero no re-mapping for m_str 1234 char m_silent; // <silent> used, don't echo commands 1235 char m_nowait; // <nowait> used 1236 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL 1237 sctx_T m_script_ctx; // SCTX where map was defined 1238 char m_expr; // <expr> used, m_str is an expression 1239 #endif 1240 }; 1241 1242 1243 /* 1244 * Used for highlighting in the status line. 1245 */ 1246 typedef struct 1247 { 1248 char_u *start; 1249 int userhl; // 0: no HL, 1-9: User HL, < 0 for syn ID 1250 } stl_hlrec_T; 1251 1252 1253 /* 1254 * Syntax items - usually buffer-specific. 1255 */ 1256 1257 /* 1258 * Item for a hashtable. "hi_key" can be one of three values: 1259 * NULL: Never been used 1260 * HI_KEY_REMOVED: Entry was removed 1261 * Otherwise: Used item, pointer to the actual key; this usually is 1262 * inside the item, subtract an offset to locate the item. 1263 * This reduces the size of hashitem by 1/3. 1264 */ 1265 typedef struct hashitem_S 1266 { 1267 long_u hi_hash; // cached hash number of hi_key 1268 char_u *hi_key; 1269 } hashitem_T; 1270 1271 // The address of "hash_removed" is used as a magic number for hi_key to 1272 // indicate a removed item. 1273 #define HI_KEY_REMOVED &hash_removed 1274 #define HASHITEM_EMPTY(hi) ((hi)->hi_key == NULL || (hi)->hi_key == &hash_removed) 1275 1276 // Initial size for a hashtable. Our items are relatively small and growing 1277 // is expensive, thus use 16 as a start. Must be a power of 2. 1278 // This allows for storing 10 items (2/3 of 16) before a resize is needed. 1279 #define HT_INIT_SIZE 16 1280 1281 typedef struct hashtable_S 1282 { 1283 long_u ht_mask; // mask used for hash value (nr of items in 1284 // array is "ht_mask" + 1) 1285 long_u ht_used; // number of items used 1286 long_u ht_filled; // number of items used + removed 1287 int ht_changed; // incremented when adding or removing an item 1288 int ht_locked; // counter for hash_lock() 1289 int ht_error; // when set growing failed, can't add more 1290 // items before growing works 1291 hashitem_T *ht_array; // points to the array, allocated when it's 1292 // not "ht_smallarray" 1293 hashitem_T ht_smallarray[HT_INIT_SIZE]; // initial array 1294 } hashtab_T; 1295 1296 typedef long_u hash_T; // Type for hi_hash 1297 1298 1299 // Use 64-bit Number. 1300 #ifdef MSWIN 1301 # ifdef PROTO 1302 // workaround for cproto that doesn't recognize __int64 1303 typedef long varnumber_T; 1304 typedef unsigned long uvarnumber_T; 1305 # define VARNUM_MIN LONG_MIN 1306 # define VARNUM_MAX LONG_MAX 1307 # define UVARNUM_MAX ULONG_MAX 1308 # else 1309 typedef __int64 varnumber_T; 1310 typedef unsigned __int64 uvarnumber_T; 1311 # define VARNUM_MIN _I64_MIN 1312 # define VARNUM_MAX _I64_MAX 1313 # define UVARNUM_MAX _UI64_MAX 1314 # endif 1315 #elif defined(HAVE_NO_LONG_LONG) 1316 # if defined(HAVE_STDINT_H) 1317 typedef int64_t varnumber_T; 1318 typedef uint64_t uvarnumber_T; 1319 # define VARNUM_MIN INT64_MIN 1320 # define VARNUM_MAX INT64_MAX 1321 # define UVARNUM_MAX UINT64_MAX 1322 # else 1323 // this may cause trouble for code that depends on 64 bit ints 1324 typedef long varnumber_T; 1325 typedef unsigned long uvarnumber_T; 1326 # define VARNUM_MIN LONG_MIN 1327 # define VARNUM_MAX LONG_MAX 1328 # define UVARNUM_MAX ULONG_MAX 1329 # endif 1330 #else 1331 typedef long long varnumber_T; 1332 typedef unsigned long long uvarnumber_T; 1333 # ifdef LLONG_MIN 1334 # define VARNUM_MIN LLONG_MIN 1335 # define VARNUM_MAX LLONG_MAX 1336 # define UVARNUM_MAX ULLONG_MAX 1337 # else 1338 # define VARNUM_MIN LONG_LONG_MIN 1339 # define VARNUM_MAX LONG_LONG_MAX 1340 # define UVARNUM_MAX ULONG_LONG_MAX 1341 # endif 1342 #endif 1343 1344 // On rare systems "char" is unsigned, sometimes we really want a signed 8-bit 1345 // value. 1346 typedef signed char int8_T; 1347 1348 typedef double float_T; 1349 1350 typedef struct listvar_S list_T; 1351 typedef struct dictvar_S dict_T; 1352 typedef struct partial_S partial_T; 1353 typedef struct blobvar_S blob_T; 1354 1355 // Struct that holds both a normal function name and a partial_T, as used for a 1356 // callback argument. 1357 // When used temporarily "cb_name" is not allocated. The refcounts to either 1358 // the function or the partial are incremented and need to be decremented 1359 // later with free_callback(). 1360 typedef struct { 1361 char_u *cb_name; 1362 partial_T *cb_partial; 1363 int cb_free_name; // cb_name was allocated 1364 } callback_T; 1365 1366 typedef struct isn_S isn_T; // instruction 1367 typedef struct dfunc_S dfunc_T; // :def function 1368 1369 typedef struct jobvar_S job_T; 1370 typedef struct readq_S readq_T; 1371 typedef struct writeq_S writeq_T; 1372 typedef struct jsonq_S jsonq_T; 1373 typedef struct cbq_S cbq_T; 1374 typedef struct channel_S channel_T; 1375 typedef struct cctx_S cctx_T; 1376 typedef struct ectx_S ectx_T; 1377 typedef struct instr_S instr_T; 1378 1379 typedef enum 1380 { 1381 VAR_UNKNOWN = 0, // not set, any type or "void" allowed 1382 VAR_ANY, // used for "any" type 1383 VAR_VOID, // no value (function not returning anything) 1384 VAR_BOOL, // "v_number" is used: VVAL_TRUE or VVAL_FALSE 1385 VAR_SPECIAL, // "v_number" is used: VVAL_NULL or VVAL_NONE 1386 VAR_NUMBER, // "v_number" is used 1387 VAR_FLOAT, // "v_float" is used 1388 VAR_STRING, // "v_string" is used 1389 VAR_BLOB, // "v_blob" is used 1390 VAR_FUNC, // "v_string" is function name 1391 VAR_PARTIAL, // "v_partial" is used 1392 VAR_LIST, // "v_list" is used 1393 VAR_DICT, // "v_dict" is used 1394 VAR_JOB, // "v_job" is used 1395 VAR_CHANNEL, // "v_channel" is used 1396 VAR_INSTR, // "v_instr" is used 1397 } vartype_T; 1398 1399 // A type specification. 1400 typedef struct type_S type_T; 1401 struct type_S { 1402 vartype_T tt_type; 1403 int8_T tt_argcount; // for func, incl. vararg, -1 for unknown 1404 char tt_min_argcount; // number of non-optional arguments 1405 char tt_flags; // TTFLAG_ values 1406 type_T *tt_member; // for list, dict, func return type 1407 type_T **tt_args; // func argument types, allocated 1408 }; 1409 1410 #define TTFLAG_VARARGS 1 // func args ends with "..." 1411 #define TTFLAG_OPTARG 2 // func arg type with "?" 1412 #define TTFLAG_BOOL_OK 4 // can be converted to bool 1413 #define TTFLAG_STATIC 8 // one of the static types, e.g. t_any 1414 1415 /* 1416 * Structure to hold an internal variable without a name. 1417 */ 1418 typedef struct 1419 { 1420 vartype_T v_type; 1421 char v_lock; // see below: VAR_LOCKED, VAR_FIXED 1422 union 1423 { 1424 varnumber_T v_number; // number value 1425 #ifdef FEAT_FLOAT 1426 float_T v_float; // floating number value 1427 #endif 1428 char_u *v_string; // string value (can be NULL!) 1429 list_T *v_list; // list value (can be NULL!) 1430 dict_T *v_dict; // dict value (can be NULL!) 1431 partial_T *v_partial; // closure: function with args 1432 #ifdef FEAT_JOB_CHANNEL 1433 job_T *v_job; // job value (can be NULL!) 1434 channel_T *v_channel; // channel value (can be NULL!) 1435 #endif 1436 blob_T *v_blob; // blob value (can be NULL!) 1437 instr_T *v_instr; // instructions to execute 1438 } vval; 1439 } typval_T; 1440 1441 // Values for "dv_scope". 1442 #define VAR_SCOPE 1 // a:, v:, s:, etc. scope dictionaries 1443 #define VAR_DEF_SCOPE 2 // l:, g: scope dictionaries: here funcrefs are not 1444 // allowed to mask existing functions 1445 1446 // Values for "v_lock". 1447 #define VAR_LOCKED 1 // locked with lock(), can use unlock() 1448 #define VAR_FIXED 2 // locked forever 1449 1450 /* 1451 * Structure to hold an item of a list: an internal variable without a name. 1452 */ 1453 typedef struct listitem_S listitem_T; 1454 1455 struct listitem_S 1456 { 1457 listitem_T *li_next; // next item in list 1458 listitem_T *li_prev; // previous item in list 1459 typval_T li_tv; // type and value of the variable 1460 }; 1461 1462 // Struct used by those that are using an item in a list. 1463 typedef struct listwatch_S listwatch_T; 1464 1465 struct listwatch_S 1466 { 1467 listitem_T *lw_item; // item being watched 1468 listwatch_T *lw_next; // next watcher 1469 }; 1470 1471 /* 1472 * Structure to hold info about a list. 1473 * Order of members is optimized to reduce padding. 1474 * When created by range() it will at first have special value: 1475 * lv_first == &range_list_item; 1476 * and use lv_start, lv_end, lv_stride. 1477 */ 1478 struct listvar_S 1479 { 1480 listitem_T *lv_first; // first item, NULL if none 1481 listwatch_T *lv_watch; // first watcher, NULL if none 1482 union { 1483 struct { // used for non-materialized range list: 1484 // "lv_first" is &range_list_item 1485 varnumber_T lv_start; 1486 varnumber_T lv_end; 1487 int lv_stride; 1488 } nonmat; 1489 struct { // used for materialized list 1490 listitem_T *lv_last; // last item, NULL if none 1491 listitem_T *lv_idx_item; // when not NULL item at index "lv_idx" 1492 int lv_idx; // cached index of an item 1493 } mat; 1494 } lv_u; 1495 type_T *lv_type; // allocated by alloc_type() 1496 list_T *lv_copylist; // copied list used by deepcopy() 1497 list_T *lv_used_next; // next list in used lists list 1498 list_T *lv_used_prev; // previous list in used lists list 1499 int lv_refcount; // reference count 1500 int lv_len; // number of items 1501 int lv_with_items; // number of items following this struct that 1502 // should not be freed 1503 int lv_copyID; // ID used by deepcopy() 1504 char lv_lock; // zero, VAR_LOCKED, VAR_FIXED 1505 }; 1506 1507 /* 1508 * Static list with 10 items. Use init_static_list() to initialize. 1509 */ 1510 typedef struct { 1511 list_T sl_list; // must be first 1512 listitem_T sl_items[10]; 1513 } staticList10_T; 1514 1515 /* 1516 * Structure to hold an item of a Dictionary. 1517 * Also used for a variable. 1518 * The key is copied into "di_key" to avoid an extra alloc/free for it. 1519 */ 1520 struct dictitem_S 1521 { 1522 typval_T di_tv; // type and value of the variable 1523 char_u di_flags; // DI_FLAGS_ flags (only used for variable) 1524 char_u di_key[1]; // key (actually longer!) 1525 }; 1526 typedef struct dictitem_S dictitem_T; 1527 1528 /* 1529 * A dictitem with a 16 character key (plus NUL). This is an efficient way to 1530 * have a fixed-size dictitem. 1531 */ 1532 #define DICTITEM16_KEY_LEN 16 1533 struct dictitem16_S 1534 { 1535 typval_T di_tv; // type and value of the variable 1536 char_u di_flags; // DI_FLAGS_ flags (only used for variable) 1537 char_u di_key[DICTITEM16_KEY_LEN + 1]; // key 1538 }; 1539 typedef struct dictitem16_S dictitem16_T; 1540 1541 // Flags for "di_flags" 1542 #define DI_FLAGS_RO 0x01 // read-only variable 1543 #define DI_FLAGS_RO_SBX 0x02 // read-only in the sandbox 1544 #define DI_FLAGS_FIX 0x04 // fixed: no :unlet or remove() 1545 #define DI_FLAGS_LOCK 0x08 // locked variable 1546 #define DI_FLAGS_ALLOC 0x10 // separately allocated 1547 #define DI_FLAGS_RELOAD 0x20 // set when script sourced again 1548 1549 /* 1550 * Structure to hold info about a Dictionary. 1551 */ 1552 struct dictvar_S 1553 { 1554 char dv_lock; // zero, VAR_LOCKED, VAR_FIXED 1555 char dv_scope; // zero, VAR_SCOPE, VAR_DEF_SCOPE 1556 int dv_refcount; // reference count 1557 int dv_copyID; // ID used by deepcopy() 1558 hashtab_T dv_hashtab; // hashtab that refers to the items 1559 type_T *dv_type; // allocated by alloc_type() 1560 dict_T *dv_copydict; // copied dict used by deepcopy() 1561 dict_T *dv_used_next; // next dict in used dicts list 1562 dict_T *dv_used_prev; // previous dict in used dicts list 1563 }; 1564 1565 /* 1566 * Structure to hold info about a blob. 1567 */ 1568 struct blobvar_S 1569 { 1570 garray_T bv_ga; // growarray with the data 1571 int bv_refcount; // reference count 1572 char bv_lock; // zero, VAR_LOCKED, VAR_FIXED 1573 }; 1574 1575 typedef int (*cfunc_T)(int argcount, typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv, void *state); 1576 typedef void (*cfunc_free_T)(void *state); 1577 1578 // type of getline() last argument 1579 typedef enum { 1580 GETLINE_NONE, // do not concatenate any lines 1581 GETLINE_CONCAT_CONT, // concatenate continuation lines with backslash 1582 GETLINE_CONCAT_CONTBAR, // concatenate continuation lines with \ and | 1583 GETLINE_CONCAT_ALL // concatenate continuation and Vim9 # comment lines 1584 } getline_opt_T; 1585 1586 typedef struct svar_S svar_T; 1587 1588 #if defined(FEAT_EVAL) || defined(PROTO) 1589 typedef struct funccall_S funccall_T; 1590 1591 // values used for "uf_def_status" 1592 typedef enum { 1593 UF_NOT_COMPILED, // executed with interpreter 1594 UF_TO_BE_COMPILED, // to be compiled before execution 1595 UF_COMPILING, // in compile_def_function() 1596 UF_COMPILED, // successfully compiled 1597 UF_COMPILE_ERROR // compilation error, cannot execute 1598 } def_status_T; 1599 1600 /* 1601 * Structure to hold info for a user function. 1602 * When adding a field check copy_func(). 1603 */ 1604 typedef struct 1605 { 1606 int uf_varargs; // variable nr of arguments (old style) 1607 int uf_flags; // FC_ flags 1608 int uf_calls; // nr of active calls 1609 int uf_cleared; // func_clear() was already called 1610 def_status_T uf_def_status; // UF_NOT_COMPILED, UF_TO_BE_COMPILED, etc. 1611 int uf_dfunc_idx; // only valid if uf_def_status is UF_COMPILED 1612 garray_T uf_args; // arguments, including optional arguments 1613 garray_T uf_def_args; // default argument expressions 1614 int uf_args_visible; // normally uf_args.ga_len, less when 1615 // compiling default argument expression. 1616 1617 // for :def (for :function uf_ret_type is NULL) 1618 type_T **uf_arg_types; // argument types (count == uf_args.ga_len) 1619 type_T *uf_ret_type; // return type 1620 garray_T uf_type_list; // types used in arg and return types 1621 partial_T *uf_partial; // for closure created inside :def function: 1622 // information about the context 1623 1624 char_u *uf_va_name; // name from "...name" or NULL 1625 type_T *uf_va_type; // type from "...name: type" or NULL 1626 type_T *uf_func_type; // type of the function, &t_func_any if unknown 1627 int uf_block_depth; // nr of entries in uf_block_ids 1628 int *uf_block_ids; // blocks a :def function is defined inside 1629 # if defined(FEAT_LUA) 1630 cfunc_T uf_cb; // callback function for cfunc 1631 cfunc_free_T uf_cb_free; // callback function to free cfunc 1632 void *uf_cb_state; // state of uf_cb 1633 # endif 1634 1635 garray_T uf_lines; // function lines 1636 1637 int uf_debug_tick; // when last checked for a breakpoint in this 1638 // function. 1639 int uf_has_breakpoint; // TRUE when a breakpoint has been set in 1640 // this function. 1641 # ifdef FEAT_PROFILE 1642 int uf_profiling; // TRUE when func is being profiled 1643 int uf_prof_initialized; 1644 // profiling the function as a whole 1645 int uf_tm_count; // nr of calls 1646 proftime_T uf_tm_total; // time spent in function + children 1647 proftime_T uf_tm_self; // time spent in function itself 1648 proftime_T uf_tm_children; // time spent in children this call 1649 // profiling the function per line 1650 int *uf_tml_count; // nr of times line was executed 1651 proftime_T *uf_tml_total; // time spent in a line + children 1652 proftime_T *uf_tml_self; // time spent in a line itself 1653 proftime_T uf_tml_start; // start time for current line 1654 proftime_T uf_tml_children; // time spent in children for this line 1655 proftime_T uf_tml_wait; // start wait time for current line 1656 int uf_tml_idx; // index of line being timed; -1 if none 1657 int uf_tml_execed; // line being timed was executed 1658 # endif 1659 sctx_T uf_script_ctx; // SCTX where function was defined, 1660 // used for s: variables; sc_version changed 1661 // for :function 1662 int uf_script_ctx_version; // original sc_version of SCTX 1663 int uf_refcount; // reference count, see func_name_refcount() 1664 1665 funccall_T *uf_scoped; // l: local variables for closure 1666 1667 char_u *uf_name_exp; // if "uf_name[]" starts with SNR the name with 1668 // "<SNR>" as a string, otherwise NULL 1669 char_u uf_name[4]; // name of function (actual size equals name); 1670 // can start with <SNR>123_ (<SNR> is K_SPECIAL 1671 // KS_EXTRA KE_SNR) 1672 } ufunc_T; 1673 1674 // flags used in uf_flags 1675 #define FC_ABORT 0x01 // abort function on error 1676 #define FC_RANGE 0x02 // function accepts range 1677 #define FC_DICT 0x04 // Dict function, uses "self" 1678 #define FC_CLOSURE 0x08 // closure, uses outer scope variables 1679 #define FC_DELETED 0x10 // :delfunction used while uf_refcount > 0 1680 #define FC_REMOVED 0x20 // function redefined while uf_refcount > 0 1681 #define FC_SANDBOX 0x40 // function defined in the sandbox 1682 #define FC_DEAD 0x80 // function kept only for reference to dfunc 1683 #define FC_EXPORT 0x100 // "export def Func()" 1684 #define FC_NOARGS 0x200 // no a: variables in lambda 1685 #define FC_VIM9 0x400 // defined in vim9 script file 1686 #define FC_CFUNC 0x800 // defined as Lua C func 1687 #define FC_COPY 0x1000 // copy of another function by copy_func() 1688 1689 #define MAX_FUNC_ARGS 20 // maximum number of function arguments 1690 #define VAR_SHORT_LEN 20 // short variable name length 1691 #define FIXVAR_CNT 12 // number of fixed variables 1692 1693 /* 1694 * Structure to hold info for a function that is currently being executed. 1695 */ 1696 struct funccall_S 1697 { 1698 ufunc_T *func; // function being called 1699 int linenr; // next line to be executed 1700 int returned; // ":return" used 1701 struct // fixed variables for arguments 1702 { 1703 dictitem_T var; // variable (without room for name) 1704 char_u room[VAR_SHORT_LEN]; // room for the name 1705 } fixvar[FIXVAR_CNT]; 1706 dict_T l_vars; // l: local function variables 1707 dictitem_T l_vars_var; // variable for l: scope 1708 dict_T l_avars; // a: argument variables 1709 dictitem_T l_avars_var; // variable for a: scope 1710 list_T l_varlist; // list for a:000 1711 listitem_T l_listitems[MAX_FUNC_ARGS]; // listitems for a:000 1712 typval_T *rettv; // return value 1713 linenr_T breakpoint; // next line with breakpoint or zero 1714 int dbg_tick; // debug_tick when breakpoint was set 1715 int level; // top nesting level of executed function 1716 #ifdef FEAT_PROFILE 1717 proftime_T prof_child; // time spent in a child 1718 #endif 1719 funccall_T *caller; // calling function or NULL; or next funccal in 1720 // list pointed to by previous_funccal. 1721 1722 // for closure 1723 int fc_refcount; // number of user functions that reference this 1724 // funccal 1725 int fc_copyID; // for garbage collection 1726 garray_T fc_funcs; // list of ufunc_T* which keep a reference to 1727 // "func" 1728 }; 1729 1730 /* 1731 * Struct used by trans_function_name() 1732 */ 1733 typedef struct 1734 { 1735 dict_T *fd_dict; // Dictionary used 1736 char_u *fd_newkey; // new key in "dict" in allocated memory 1737 dictitem_T *fd_di; // Dictionary item used 1738 } funcdict_T; 1739 1740 typedef struct funccal_entry funccal_entry_T; 1741 struct funccal_entry { 1742 void *top_funccal; 1743 funccal_entry_T *next; 1744 }; 1745 1746 // From user function to hashitem and back. 1747 #define UF2HIKEY(fp) ((fp)->uf_name) 1748 #define HIKEY2UF(p) ((ufunc_T *)((p) - offsetof(ufunc_T, uf_name))) 1749 #define HI2UF(hi) HIKEY2UF((hi)->hi_key) 1750 1751 /* 1752 * Holds the hashtab with variables local to each sourced script. 1753 * Each item holds a variable (nameless) that points to the dict_T. 1754 */ 1755 typedef struct { 1756 dictitem_T sv_var; 1757 dict_T sv_dict; 1758 } scriptvar_T; 1759 1760 /* 1761 * Entry for "sn_all_vars". Contains the s: variables from sn_vars plus the 1762 * block-local ones. 1763 */ 1764 typedef struct sallvar_S sallvar_T; 1765 struct sallvar_S { 1766 sallvar_T *sav_next; // var with same name but different block 1767 int sav_block_id; // block ID where declared 1768 int sav_var_vals_idx; // index in sn_var_vals 1769 1770 // So long as the variable is valid (block it was defined in is still 1771 // active) "sav_di" is used. It is set to NULL when leaving the block, 1772 // then sav_tv and sav_flags are used. 1773 dictitem_T *sav_di; // dictitem with di_key and di_tv 1774 typval_T sav_tv; // type and value of the variable 1775 char_u sav_flags; // DI_FLAGS_ flags (only used for variable) 1776 char_u sav_key[1]; // key (actually longer!) 1777 }; 1778 1779 /* 1780 * In the sn_all_vars hashtab item "hi_key" points to "sav_key" in a sallvar_T. 1781 * This makes it possible to store and find the sallvar_T. 1782 * SAV2HIKEY() converts a sallvar_T pointer to a hashitem key pointer. 1783 * HIKEY2SAV() converts a hashitem key pointer to a sallvar_T pointer. 1784 * HI2SAV() converts a hashitem pointer to a sallvar_T pointer. 1785 */ 1786 #define SAV2HIKEY(sav) ((sav)->sav_key) 1787 #define HIKEY2SAV(p) ((sallvar_T *)(p - offsetof(sallvar_T, sav_key))) 1788 #define HI2SAV(hi) HIKEY2SAV((hi)->hi_key) 1789 1790 /* 1791 * Entry for "sn_var_vals". Used for script-local variables. 1792 */ 1793 struct svar_S { 1794 char_u *sv_name; // points into "sn_all_vars" di_key 1795 typval_T *sv_tv; // points into "sn_vars" or "sn_all_vars" di_tv 1796 type_T *sv_type; 1797 int sv_const; // 0, ASSIGN_CONST or ASSIGN_FINAL 1798 int sv_export; // "export let var = val" 1799 }; 1800 1801 typedef struct { 1802 char_u *imp_name; // name imported as (allocated) 1803 int imp_sid; // script ID of "from" 1804 1805 int imp_flags; // IMP_FLAGS_ values 1806 1807 // for a variable 1808 type_T *imp_type; 1809 int imp_var_vals_idx; // index in sn_var_vals of "from" 1810 1811 // for a function 1812 char_u *imp_funcname; // user func name (NOT allocated) 1813 } imported_T; 1814 1815 #define IMP_FLAGS_STAR 1 // using "import * as Name" 1816 #define IMP_FLAGS_RELOAD 2 // script reloaded, OK to redefine 1817 1818 /* 1819 * Info about an already sourced scripts. 1820 */ 1821 typedef struct 1822 { 1823 char_u *sn_name; 1824 int sn_script_seq; // latest sctx_T sc_seq value 1825 1826 // "sn_vars" stores the s: variables currently valid. When leaving a block 1827 // variables local to that block are removed. 1828 scriptvar_T *sn_vars; 1829 1830 // Specific for a Vim9 script. 1831 // "sn_all_vars" stores all script variables ever declared. So long as the 1832 // variable is still valid the value is in "sn_vars->sv_dict...di_tv". 1833 // When the block of a declaration is left the value is moved to 1834 // "sn_all_vars..sav_tv". 1835 // Variables with duplicate names are possible, the sav_block_id must be 1836 // used to check that which variable is valid. 1837 dict_T sn_all_vars; // all script variables, dict of sallvar_T 1838 1839 // Stores the same variables as in "sn_all_vars" as a list of svar_T, so 1840 // that they can be quickly found by index instead of a hash table lookup. 1841 // Also stores the type. 1842 garray_T sn_var_vals; 1843 1844 garray_T sn_imports; // imported items, imported_T 1845 garray_T sn_type_list; // keeps types used by variables 1846 int sn_current_block_id; // ID for current block, 0 for outer 1847 int sn_last_block_id; // Unique ID for each script block 1848 1849 int sn_version; // :scriptversion 1850 int sn_state; // SN_STATE_ values 1851 char_u *sn_save_cpo; // 'cpo' value when :vim9script found 1852 1853 # ifdef FEAT_PROFILE 1854 int sn_prof_on; // TRUE when script is/was profiled 1855 int sn_pr_force; // forceit: profile functions in this script 1856 proftime_T sn_pr_child; // time set when going into first child 1857 int sn_pr_nest; // nesting for sn_pr_child 1858 // profiling the script as a whole 1859 int sn_pr_count; // nr of times sourced 1860 proftime_T sn_pr_total; // time spent in script + children 1861 proftime_T sn_pr_self; // time spent in script itself 1862 proftime_T sn_pr_start; // time at script start 1863 proftime_T sn_pr_children; // time in children after script start 1864 // profiling the script per line 1865 garray_T sn_prl_ga; // things stored for every line 1866 proftime_T sn_prl_start; // start time for current line 1867 proftime_T sn_prl_children; // time spent in children for this line 1868 proftime_T sn_prl_wait; // wait start time for current line 1869 int sn_prl_idx; // index of line being timed; -1 if none 1870 int sn_prl_execed; // line being timed was executed 1871 # endif 1872 } scriptitem_T; 1873 1874 #define SN_STATE_NEW 0 // newly loaded script, nothing done 1875 #define SN_STATE_RELOAD 1 // script loaded before, nothing done 1876 #define SN_STATE_HAD_COMMAND 9 // a command was executed 1877 1878 // Struct passed through eval() functions. 1879 // See EVALARG_EVALUATE for a fixed value with eval_flags set to EVAL_EVALUATE. 1880 typedef struct { 1881 int eval_flags; // EVAL_ flag values below 1882 int eval_break_count; // nr of line breaks consumed 1883 1884 // copied from exarg_T when "getline" is "getsourceline". Can be NULL. 1885 char_u *(*eval_getline)(int, void *, int, getline_opt_T); 1886 void *eval_cookie; // argument for eval_getline() 1887 1888 // used when compiling a :def function, NULL otherwise 1889 cctx_T *eval_cctx; 1890 1891 // used when executing commands from a script, NULL otherwise 1892 cstack_T *eval_cstack; 1893 1894 // Used to collect lines while parsing them, so that they can be 1895 // concatenated later. Used when "eval_ga.ga_itemsize" is not zero. 1896 // "eval_ga.ga_data" is a list of pointers to lines. 1897 // "eval_freega" list pointers that need to be freed after concatenating. 1898 garray_T eval_ga; 1899 garray_T eval_freega; 1900 1901 // pointer to the last line obtained with getsourceline() 1902 char_u *eval_tofree; 1903 1904 // pointer to the last line of an inline function 1905 char_u *eval_tofree_cmdline; 1906 1907 // pointer to the lines concatenated for a lambda. 1908 char_u *eval_tofree_lambda; 1909 } evalarg_T; 1910 1911 // Flags for expression evaluation. 1912 #define EVAL_EVALUATE 1 // when missing don't actually evaluate 1913 #define EVAL_CONSTANT 2 // when not a constant return FAIL 1914 1915 # ifdef FEAT_PROFILE 1916 /* 1917 * Struct used in sn_prl_ga for every line of a script. 1918 */ 1919 typedef struct sn_prl_S 1920 { 1921 int snp_count; // nr of times line was executed 1922 proftime_T sn_prl_total; // time spent in a line + children 1923 proftime_T sn_prl_self; // time spent in a line itself 1924 } sn_prl_T; 1925 1926 # define PRL_ITEM(si, idx) (((sn_prl_T *)(si)->sn_prl_ga.ga_data)[(idx)]) 1927 1928 typedef struct { 1929 int pi_started_profiling; 1930 proftime_T pi_wait_start; 1931 proftime_T pi_call_start; 1932 } profinfo_T; 1933 1934 # else 1935 typedef struct 1936 { 1937 int dummy; 1938 } profinfo_T; 1939 # endif 1940 #else 1941 // dummy typedefs for use in function prototypes 1942 typedef struct 1943 { 1944 int dummy; 1945 } ufunc_T; 1946 typedef struct 1947 { 1948 int dummy; 1949 } funccall_T; 1950 typedef struct 1951 { 1952 int dummy; 1953 } funcdict_T; 1954 typedef struct 1955 { 1956 int dummy; 1957 } funccal_entry_T; 1958 typedef struct 1959 { 1960 int dummy; 1961 } scriptitem_T; 1962 typedef struct 1963 { 1964 int dummy; 1965 } evalarg_T; 1966 #endif 1967 1968 // Struct passed between functions dealing with function call execution. 1969 // 1970 // "argv_func", when not NULL, can be used to fill in arguments only when the 1971 // invoked function uses them. It is called like this: 1972 // new_argcount = argv_func(current_argcount, argv, partial_argcount, 1973 // called_func_argcount) 1974 // 1975 typedef struct { 1976 int (* argv_func)(int, typval_T *, int, int); 1977 linenr_T firstline; // first line of range 1978 linenr_T lastline; // last line of range 1979 int *doesrange; // if not NULL: return: function handled range 1980 int evaluate; // actually evaluate expressions 1981 partial_T *partial; // for extra arguments 1982 dict_T *selfdict; // Dictionary for "self" 1983 typval_T *basetv; // base for base->method() 1984 type_T *check_type; // type from funcref or NULL 1985 } funcexe_T; 1986 1987 /* 1988 * Structure to hold the context of a compiled function, used by closures 1989 * defined in that function. 1990 */ 1991 typedef struct funcstack_S 1992 { 1993 garray_T fs_ga; // contains the stack, with: 1994 // - arguments 1995 // - frame 1996 // - local variables 1997 int fs_var_offset; // count of arguments + frame size == offset to 1998 // local variables 1999 2000 int fs_refcount; // nr of closures referencing this funcstack 2001 int fs_min_refcount; // nr of closures on this funcstack 2002 int fs_copyID; // for garray_T collection 2003 } funcstack_T; 2004 2005 typedef struct outer_S outer_T; 2006 struct outer_S { 2007 garray_T *out_stack; // stack from outer scope 2008 int out_frame_idx; // index of stack frame in out_stack 2009 outer_T *out_up; // outer scope of outer scope or NULL 2010 partial_T *out_up_partial; // partial owning out_up or NULL 2011 }; 2012 2013 struct partial_S 2014 { 2015 int pt_refcount; // reference count 2016 char_u *pt_name; // function name; when NULL use 2017 // pt_func->uf_name 2018 ufunc_T *pt_func; // function pointer; when NULL lookup function 2019 // with pt_name 2020 int pt_auto; // when TRUE the partial was created for using 2021 // dict.member in handle_subscript() 2022 2023 // For a compiled closure: the arguments and local variables scope 2024 outer_T pt_outer; 2025 2026 funcstack_T *pt_funcstack; // copy of stack, used after context 2027 // function returns 2028 2029 int pt_argc; // number of arguments 2030 typval_T *pt_argv; // arguments in allocated array 2031 2032 dict_T *pt_dict; // dict for "self" 2033 int pt_copyID; // funcstack may contain pointer to partial 2034 }; 2035 2036 typedef struct AutoPatCmd_S AutoPatCmd; 2037 2038 /* 2039 * Entry in the execution stack "exestack". 2040 */ 2041 typedef enum { 2042 ETYPE_TOP, // toplevel 2043 ETYPE_SCRIPT, // sourcing script, use es_info.sctx 2044 ETYPE_UFUNC, // user function, use es_info.ufunc 2045 ETYPE_AUCMD, // autocomand, use es_info.aucmd 2046 ETYPE_MODELINE, // modeline, use es_info.sctx 2047 ETYPE_EXCEPT, // exception, use es_info.exception 2048 ETYPE_ARGS, // command line argument 2049 ETYPE_ENV, // environment variable 2050 ETYPE_INTERNAL, // internal operation 2051 ETYPE_SPELL, // loading spell file 2052 } etype_T; 2053 2054 typedef struct { 2055 long es_lnum; // replaces "sourcing_lnum" 2056 char_u *es_name; // replaces "sourcing_name" 2057 etype_T es_type; 2058 union { 2059 sctx_T *sctx; // script and modeline info 2060 #if defined(FEAT_EVAL) 2061 ufunc_T *ufunc; // function info 2062 #endif 2063 AutoPatCmd *aucmd; // autocommand info 2064 except_T *except; // exception info 2065 } es_info; 2066 #if defined(FEAT_EVAL) 2067 sctx_T es_save_sctx; // saved current_sctx when calling function 2068 #endif 2069 } estack_T; 2070 2071 // Information returned by get_tty_info(). 2072 typedef struct { 2073 int backspace; // what the Backspace key produces 2074 int enter; // what the Enter key produces 2075 int interrupt; // interrupt character 2076 int nl_does_cr; // TRUE when a NL is expanded to CR-NL on output 2077 } ttyinfo_T; 2078 2079 // Status of a job. Order matters! 2080 typedef enum 2081 { 2082 JOB_FAILED, 2083 JOB_STARTED, 2084 JOB_ENDED, // detected job done 2085 JOB_FINISHED, // job done and cleanup done 2086 } jobstatus_T; 2087 2088 /* 2089 * Structure to hold info about a Job. 2090 */ 2091 struct jobvar_S 2092 { 2093 job_T *jv_next; 2094 job_T *jv_prev; 2095 #ifdef UNIX 2096 pid_t jv_pid; 2097 #endif 2098 #ifdef MSWIN 2099 PROCESS_INFORMATION jv_proc_info; 2100 HANDLE jv_job_object; 2101 #endif 2102 char_u *jv_tty_in; // controlling tty input, allocated 2103 char_u *jv_tty_out; // controlling tty output, allocated 2104 jobstatus_T jv_status; 2105 char_u *jv_stoponexit; // allocated 2106 #ifdef UNIX 2107 char_u *jv_termsig; // allocated 2108 #endif 2109 #ifdef MSWIN 2110 char_u *jv_tty_type; // allocated 2111 #endif 2112 int jv_exitval; 2113 callback_T jv_exit_cb; 2114 2115 buf_T *jv_in_buf; // buffer from "in-name" 2116 2117 int jv_refcount; // reference count 2118 int jv_copyID; 2119 2120 channel_T *jv_channel; // channel for I/O, reference counted 2121 char **jv_argv; // command line used to start the job 2122 }; 2123 2124 /* 2125 * Structures to hold info about a Channel. 2126 */ 2127 struct readq_S 2128 { 2129 char_u *rq_buffer; 2130 long_u rq_buflen; 2131 readq_T *rq_next; 2132 readq_T *rq_prev; 2133 }; 2134 2135 struct writeq_S 2136 { 2137 garray_T wq_ga; 2138 writeq_T *wq_next; 2139 writeq_T *wq_prev; 2140 }; 2141 2142 struct jsonq_S 2143 { 2144 typval_T *jq_value; 2145 jsonq_T *jq_next; 2146 jsonq_T *jq_prev; 2147 int jq_no_callback; // TRUE when no callback was found 2148 }; 2149 2150 struct cbq_S 2151 { 2152 callback_T cq_callback; 2153 int cq_seq_nr; 2154 cbq_T *cq_next; 2155 cbq_T *cq_prev; 2156 }; 2157 2158 // mode for a channel 2159 typedef enum 2160 { 2161 MODE_NL = 0, 2162 MODE_RAW, 2163 MODE_JSON, 2164 MODE_JS, 2165 } ch_mode_T; 2166 2167 typedef enum { 2168 JIO_PIPE, // default 2169 JIO_NULL, 2170 JIO_FILE, 2171 JIO_BUFFER, 2172 JIO_OUT 2173 } job_io_T; 2174 2175 #define CH_PART_FD(part) ch_part[part].ch_fd 2176 2177 // Ordering matters, it is used in for loops: IN is last, only SOCK/OUT/ERR 2178 // are polled. 2179 typedef enum { 2180 PART_SOCK = 0, 2181 #define CH_SOCK_FD CH_PART_FD(PART_SOCK) 2182 #ifdef FEAT_JOB_CHANNEL 2183 PART_OUT, 2184 # define CH_OUT_FD CH_PART_FD(PART_OUT) 2185 PART_ERR, 2186 # define CH_ERR_FD CH_PART_FD(PART_ERR) 2187 PART_IN, 2188 # define CH_IN_FD CH_PART_FD(PART_IN) 2189 #endif 2190 PART_COUNT, 2191 } ch_part_T; 2192 2193 #define INVALID_FD (-1) 2194 2195 // The per-fd info for a channel. 2196 typedef struct { 2197 sock_T ch_fd; // socket/stdin/stdout/stderr, -1 if not used 2198 2199 # if defined(UNIX) && !defined(HAVE_SELECT) 2200 int ch_poll_idx; // used by channel_poll_setup() 2201 # endif 2202 2203 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_X11 2204 XtInputId ch_inputHandler; // Cookie for input 2205 #endif 2206 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_GTK 2207 gint ch_inputHandler; // Cookie for input 2208 #endif 2209 2210 ch_mode_T ch_mode; 2211 job_io_T ch_io; 2212 int ch_timeout; // request timeout in msec 2213 2214 readq_T ch_head; // header for circular raw read queue 2215 jsonq_T ch_json_head; // header for circular json read queue 2216 garray_T ch_block_ids; // list of IDs that channel_read_json_block() 2217 // is waiting for 2218 // When ch_wait_len is non-zero use ch_deadline to wait for incomplete 2219 // message to be complete. The value is the length of the incomplete 2220 // message when the deadline was set. If it gets longer (something was 2221 // received) the deadline is reset. 2222 size_t ch_wait_len; 2223 #ifdef MSWIN 2224 DWORD ch_deadline; 2225 #else 2226 struct timeval ch_deadline; 2227 #endif 2228 int ch_block_write; // for testing: 0 when not used, -1 when write 2229 // does not block, 1 simulate blocking 2230 int ch_nonblocking; // write() is non-blocking 2231 writeq_T ch_writeque; // header for write queue 2232 2233 cbq_T ch_cb_head; // dummy node for per-request callbacks 2234 callback_T ch_callback; // call when a msg is not handled 2235 2236 bufref_T ch_bufref; // buffer to read from or write to 2237 int ch_nomodifiable; // TRUE when buffer can be 'nomodifiable' 2238 int ch_nomod_error; // TRUE when e_modifiable was given 2239 int ch_buf_append; // write appended lines instead top-bot 2240 linenr_T ch_buf_top; // next line to send 2241 linenr_T ch_buf_bot; // last line to send 2242 } chanpart_T; 2243 2244 struct channel_S { 2245 channel_T *ch_next; 2246 channel_T *ch_prev; 2247 2248 int ch_id; // ID of the channel 2249 int ch_last_msg_id; // ID of the last message 2250 2251 chanpart_T ch_part[PART_COUNT]; // info for socket, out, err and in 2252 int ch_write_text_mode; // write buffer lines with CR, not NL 2253 2254 char *ch_hostname; // only for socket, allocated 2255 int ch_port; // only for socket 2256 2257 int ch_to_be_closed; // bitset of readable fds to be closed. 2258 // When all readable fds have been closed, 2259 // set to (1 << PART_COUNT). 2260 int ch_to_be_freed; // When TRUE channel must be freed when it's 2261 // safe to invoke callbacks. 2262 int ch_error; // When TRUE an error was reported. Avoids 2263 // giving pages full of error messages when 2264 // the other side has exited, only mention the 2265 // first error until the connection works 2266 // again. 2267 2268 void (*ch_nb_close_cb)(void); 2269 // callback for Netbeans when channel is 2270 // closed 2271 2272 #ifdef MSWIN 2273 int ch_named_pipe; // using named pipe instead of pty 2274 #endif 2275 callback_T ch_callback; // call when any msg is not handled 2276 callback_T ch_close_cb; // call when channel is closed 2277 int ch_drop_never; 2278 int ch_keep_open; // do not close on read error 2279 int ch_nonblock; 2280 2281 job_T *ch_job; // Job that uses this channel; this does not 2282 // count as a reference to avoid a circular 2283 // reference, the job refers to the channel. 2284 int ch_job_killed; // TRUE when there was a job and it was killed 2285 // or we know it died. 2286 int ch_anonymous_pipe; // ConPTY 2287 int ch_killing; // TerminateJobObject() was called 2288 2289 int ch_refcount; // reference count 2290 int ch_copyID; 2291 }; 2292 2293 #define JO_MODE 0x0001 // channel mode 2294 #define JO_IN_MODE 0x0002 // stdin mode 2295 #define JO_OUT_MODE 0x0004 // stdout mode 2296 #define JO_ERR_MODE 0x0008 // stderr mode 2297 #define JO_CALLBACK 0x0010 // channel callback 2298 #define JO_OUT_CALLBACK 0x0020 // stdout callback 2299 #define JO_ERR_CALLBACK 0x0040 // stderr callback 2300 #define JO_CLOSE_CALLBACK 0x0080 // "close_cb" 2301 #define JO_WAITTIME 0x0100 // only for ch_open() 2302 #define JO_TIMEOUT 0x0200 // all timeouts 2303 #define JO_OUT_TIMEOUT 0x0400 // stdout timeouts 2304 #define JO_ERR_TIMEOUT 0x0800 // stderr timeouts 2305 #define JO_PART 0x1000 // "part" 2306 #define JO_ID 0x2000 // "id" 2307 #define JO_STOPONEXIT 0x4000 // "stoponexit" 2308 #define JO_EXIT_CB 0x8000 // "exit_cb" 2309 #define JO_OUT_IO 0x10000 // "out_io" 2310 #define JO_ERR_IO 0x20000 // "err_io" (JO_OUT_IO << 1) 2311 #define JO_IN_IO 0x40000 // "in_io" (JO_OUT_IO << 2) 2312 #define JO_OUT_NAME 0x80000 // "out_name" 2313 #define JO_ERR_NAME 0x100000 // "err_name" (JO_OUT_NAME << 1) 2314 #define JO_IN_NAME 0x200000 // "in_name" (JO_OUT_NAME << 2) 2315 #define JO_IN_TOP 0x400000 // "in_top" 2316 #define JO_IN_BOT 0x800000 // "in_bot" 2317 #define JO_OUT_BUF 0x1000000 // "out_buf" 2318 #define JO_ERR_BUF 0x2000000 // "err_buf" (JO_OUT_BUF << 1) 2319 #define JO_IN_BUF 0x4000000 // "in_buf" (JO_OUT_BUF << 2) 2320 #define JO_CHANNEL 0x8000000 // "channel" 2321 #define JO_BLOCK_WRITE 0x10000000 // "block_write" 2322 #define JO_OUT_MODIFIABLE 0x20000000 // "out_modifiable" 2323 #define JO_ERR_MODIFIABLE 0x40000000 // "err_modifiable" (JO_OUT_ << 1) 2324 #define JO_ALL 0x7fffffff 2325 2326 #define JO2_OUT_MSG 0x0001 // "out_msg" 2327 #define JO2_ERR_MSG 0x0002 // "err_msg" (JO_OUT_ << 1) 2328 #define JO2_TERM_NAME 0x0004 // "term_name" 2329 #define JO2_TERM_FINISH 0x0008 // "term_finish" 2330 #define JO2_ENV 0x0010 // "env" 2331 #define JO2_CWD 0x0020 // "cwd" 2332 #define JO2_TERM_ROWS 0x0040 // "term_rows" 2333 #define JO2_TERM_COLS 0x0080 // "term_cols" 2334 #define JO2_VERTICAL 0x0100 // "vertical" 2335 #define JO2_CURWIN 0x0200 // "curwin" 2336 #define JO2_HIDDEN 0x0400 // "hidden" 2337 #define JO2_TERM_OPENCMD 0x0800 // "term_opencmd" 2338 #define JO2_EOF_CHARS 0x1000 // "eof_chars" 2339 #define JO2_NORESTORE 0x2000 // "norestore" 2340 #define JO2_TERM_KILL 0x4000 // "term_kill" 2341 #define JO2_ANSI_COLORS 0x8000 // "ansi_colors" 2342 #define JO2_TTY_TYPE 0x10000 // "tty_type" 2343 #define JO2_BUFNR 0x20000 // "bufnr" 2344 #define JO2_TERM_API 0x40000 // "term_api" 2345 #define JO2_TERM_HIGHLIGHT 0x80000 // "highlight" 2346 2347 #define JO_MODE_ALL (JO_MODE + JO_IN_MODE + JO_OUT_MODE + JO_ERR_MODE) 2348 #define JO_CB_ALL \ 2349 (JO_CALLBACK + JO_OUT_CALLBACK + JO_ERR_CALLBACK + JO_CLOSE_CALLBACK) 2350 #define JO_TIMEOUT_ALL (JO_TIMEOUT + JO_OUT_TIMEOUT + JO_ERR_TIMEOUT) 2351 2352 /* 2353 * Options for job and channel commands. 2354 */ 2355 typedef struct 2356 { 2357 int jo_set; // JO_ bits for values that were set 2358 int jo_set2; // JO2_ bits for values that were set 2359 2360 ch_mode_T jo_mode; 2361 ch_mode_T jo_in_mode; 2362 ch_mode_T jo_out_mode; 2363 ch_mode_T jo_err_mode; 2364 int jo_noblock; 2365 2366 job_io_T jo_io[4]; // PART_OUT, PART_ERR, PART_IN 2367 char_u jo_io_name_buf[4][NUMBUFLEN]; 2368 char_u *jo_io_name[4]; // not allocated! 2369 int jo_io_buf[4]; 2370 int jo_pty; 2371 int jo_modifiable[4]; 2372 int jo_message[4]; 2373 channel_T *jo_channel; 2374 2375 linenr_T jo_in_top; 2376 linenr_T jo_in_bot; 2377 2378 callback_T jo_callback; 2379 callback_T jo_out_cb; 2380 callback_T jo_err_cb; 2381 callback_T jo_close_cb; 2382 callback_T jo_exit_cb; 2383 int jo_drop_never; 2384 int jo_waittime; 2385 int jo_timeout; 2386 int jo_out_timeout; 2387 int jo_err_timeout; 2388 int jo_block_write; // for testing only 2389 int jo_part; 2390 int jo_id; 2391 char_u jo_stoponexit_buf[NUMBUFLEN]; 2392 char_u *jo_stoponexit; 2393 dict_T *jo_env; // environment variables 2394 char_u jo_cwd_buf[NUMBUFLEN]; 2395 char_u *jo_cwd; 2396 2397 #ifdef FEAT_TERMINAL 2398 // when non-zero run the job in a terminal window of this size 2399 int jo_term_rows; 2400 int jo_term_cols; 2401 int jo_vertical; 2402 int jo_curwin; 2403 buf_T *jo_bufnr_buf; 2404 int jo_hidden; 2405 int jo_term_norestore; 2406 char_u jo_term_name_buf[NUMBUFLEN]; 2407 char_u *jo_term_name; 2408 char_u jo_term_opencmd_buf[NUMBUFLEN]; 2409 char_u *jo_term_opencmd; 2410 int jo_term_finish; 2411 char_u jo_eof_chars_buf[NUMBUFLEN]; 2412 char_u *jo_eof_chars; 2413 char_u jo_term_kill_buf[NUMBUFLEN]; 2414 char_u *jo_term_kill; 2415 # if defined(FEAT_GUI) || defined(FEAT_TERMGUICOLORS) 2416 long_u jo_ansi_colors[16]; 2417 # endif 2418 char_u jo_term_highlight_buf[NUMBUFLEN]; 2419 char_u *jo_term_highlight; 2420 int jo_tty_type; // first character of "tty_type" 2421 char_u jo_term_api_buf[NUMBUFLEN]; 2422 char_u *jo_term_api; 2423 #endif 2424 } jobopt_T; 2425 2426 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL 2427 /* 2428 * Structure used for listeners added with listener_add(). 2429 */ 2430 typedef struct listener_S listener_T; 2431 struct listener_S 2432 { 2433 listener_T *lr_next; 2434 int lr_id; 2435 callback_T lr_callback; 2436 }; 2437 #endif 2438 2439 /* 2440 * structure used for explicit stack while garbage collecting hash tables 2441 */ 2442 typedef struct ht_stack_S 2443 { 2444 hashtab_T *ht; 2445 struct ht_stack_S *prev; 2446 } ht_stack_T; 2447 2448 /* 2449 * structure used for explicit stack while garbage collecting lists 2450 */ 2451 typedef struct list_stack_S 2452 { 2453 list_T *list; 2454 struct list_stack_S *prev; 2455 } list_stack_T; 2456 2457 /* 2458 * Structure used for iterating over dictionary items. 2459 * Initialize with dict_iterate_start(). 2460 */ 2461 typedef struct 2462 { 2463 long_u dit_todo; 2464 hashitem_T *dit_hi; 2465 } dict_iterator_T; 2466 2467 // values for b_syn_spell: what to do with toplevel text 2468 #define SYNSPL_DEFAULT 0 // spell check if @Spell not defined 2469 #define SYNSPL_TOP 1 // spell check toplevel text 2470 #define SYNSPL_NOTOP 2 // don't spell check toplevel text 2471 2472 // values for b_syn_foldlevel: how to compute foldlevel on a line 2473 #define SYNFLD_START 0 // use level of item at start of line 2474 #define SYNFLD_MINIMUM 1 // use lowest local minimum level on line 2475 2476 // avoid #ifdefs for when b_spell is not available 2477 #ifdef FEAT_SPELL 2478 # define B_SPELL(buf) ((buf)->b_spell) 2479 #else 2480 # define B_SPELL(buf) (0) 2481 #endif 2482 2483 typedef struct qf_info_S qf_info_T; 2484 2485 #ifdef FEAT_PROFILE 2486 /* 2487 * Used for :syntime: timing of executing a syntax pattern. 2488 */ 2489 typedef struct { 2490 proftime_T total; // total time used 2491 proftime_T slowest; // time of slowest call 2492 long count; // nr of times used 2493 long match; // nr of times matched 2494 } syn_time_T; 2495 #endif 2496 2497 typedef struct timer_S timer_T; 2498 struct timer_S 2499 { 2500 long tr_id; 2501 #ifdef FEAT_TIMERS 2502 timer_T *tr_next; 2503 timer_T *tr_prev; 2504 proftime_T tr_due; // when the callback is to be invoked 2505 char tr_firing; // when TRUE callback is being called 2506 char tr_paused; // when TRUE callback is not invoked 2507 int tr_repeat; // number of times to repeat, -1 forever 2508 long tr_interval; // msec 2509 callback_T tr_callback; 2510 int tr_emsg_count; 2511 #endif 2512 }; 2513 2514 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT 2515 /* 2516 * Structure to hold the type of encryption and the state of encryption or 2517 * decryption. 2518 */ 2519 typedef struct { 2520 int method_nr; 2521 void *method_state; // method-specific state information 2522 } cryptstate_T; 2523 2524 // values for method_nr 2525 # define CRYPT_M_ZIP 0 2526 # define CRYPT_M_BF 1 2527 # define CRYPT_M_BF2 2 2528 # define CRYPT_M_SOD 3 2529 # define CRYPT_M_COUNT 4 // number of crypt methods 2530 2531 // Currently all crypt methods work inplace. If one is added that isn't then 2532 // define this. 2533 # define CRYPT_NOT_INPLACE 1 2534 #endif 2535 2536 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP 2537 typedef enum { 2538 POPPOS_BOTLEFT, 2539 POPPOS_TOPLEFT, 2540 POPPOS_BOTRIGHT, 2541 POPPOS_TOPRIGHT, 2542 POPPOS_CENTER, 2543 POPPOS_NONE 2544 } poppos_T; 2545 2546 typedef enum { 2547 POPCLOSE_NONE, 2548 POPCLOSE_BUTTON, 2549 POPCLOSE_CLICK 2550 } popclose_T; 2551 2552 # define POPUPWIN_DEFAULT_ZINDEX 50 2553 # define POPUPMENU_ZINDEX 100 2554 # define POPUPWIN_DIALOG_ZINDEX 200 2555 # define POPUPWIN_NOTIFICATION_ZINDEX 300 2556 #endif 2557 2558 /* 2559 * These are items normally related to a buffer. But when using ":ownsyntax" 2560 * a window may have its own instance. 2561 */ 2562 typedef struct { 2563 #ifdef FEAT_SYN_HL 2564 hashtab_T b_keywtab; // syntax keywords hash table 2565 hashtab_T b_keywtab_ic; // idem, ignore case 2566 int b_syn_error; // TRUE when error occurred in HL 2567 # ifdef FEAT_RELTIME 2568 int b_syn_slow; // TRUE when 'redrawtime' reached 2569 # endif 2570 int b_syn_ic; // ignore case for :syn cmds 2571 int b_syn_foldlevel; // how to compute foldlevel on a line 2572 int b_syn_spell; // SYNSPL_ values 2573 garray_T b_syn_patterns; // table for syntax patterns 2574 garray_T b_syn_clusters; // table for syntax clusters 2575 int b_spell_cluster_id; // @Spell cluster ID or 0 2576 int b_nospell_cluster_id; // @NoSpell cluster ID or 0 2577 int b_syn_containedin; // TRUE when there is an item with a 2578 // "containedin" argument 2579 int b_syn_sync_flags; // flags about how to sync 2580 short b_syn_sync_id; // group to sync on 2581 long b_syn_sync_minlines; // minimal sync lines offset 2582 long b_syn_sync_maxlines; // maximal sync lines offset 2583 long b_syn_sync_linebreaks; // offset for multi-line pattern 2584 char_u *b_syn_linecont_pat; // line continuation pattern 2585 regprog_T *b_syn_linecont_prog; // line continuation program 2586 #ifdef FEAT_PROFILE 2587 syn_time_T b_syn_linecont_time; 2588 #endif 2589 int b_syn_linecont_ic; // ignore-case flag for above 2590 int b_syn_topgrp; // for ":syntax include" 2591 # ifdef FEAT_CONCEAL 2592 int b_syn_conceal; // auto-conceal for :syn cmds 2593 # endif 2594 # ifdef FEAT_FOLDING 2595 int b_syn_folditems; // number of patterns with the HL_FOLD 2596 // flag set 2597 # endif 2598 /* 2599 * b_sst_array[] contains the state stack for a number of lines, for the 2600 * start of that line (col == 0). This avoids having to recompute the 2601 * syntax state too often. 2602 * b_sst_array[] is allocated to hold the state for all displayed lines, 2603 * and states for 1 out of about 20 other lines. 2604 * b_sst_array pointer to an array of synstate_T 2605 * b_sst_len number of entries in b_sst_array[] 2606 * b_sst_first pointer to first used entry in b_sst_array[] or NULL 2607 * b_sst_firstfree pointer to first free entry in b_sst_array[] or NULL 2608 * b_sst_freecount number of free entries in b_sst_array[] 2609 * b_sst_check_lnum entries after this lnum need to be checked for 2610 * validity (MAXLNUM means no check needed) 2611 */ 2612 synstate_T *b_sst_array; 2613 int b_sst_len; 2614 synstate_T *b_sst_first; 2615 synstate_T *b_sst_firstfree; 2616 int b_sst_freecount; 2617 linenr_T b_sst_check_lnum; 2618 short_u b_sst_lasttick; // last display tick 2619 #endif // FEAT_SYN_HL 2620 2621 #ifdef FEAT_SPELL 2622 // for spell checking 2623 garray_T b_langp; // list of pointers to slang_T, see spell.c 2624 char_u b_spell_ismw[256]; // flags: is midword char 2625 char_u *b_spell_ismw_mb; // multi-byte midword chars 2626 char_u *b_p_spc; // 'spellcapcheck' 2627 regprog_T *b_cap_prog; // program for 'spellcapcheck' 2628 char_u *b_p_spf; // 'spellfile' 2629 char_u *b_p_spl; // 'spelllang' 2630 char_u *b_p_spo; // 'spelloptions' 2631 int b_cjk; // all CJK letters as OK 2632 #endif 2633 #if !defined(FEAT_SYN_HL) && !defined(FEAT_SPELL) 2634 int dummy; 2635 #endif 2636 char_u b_syn_chartab[32]; // syntax iskeyword option 2637 char_u *b_syn_isk; // iskeyword option 2638 } synblock_T; 2639 2640 2641 /* 2642 * buffer: structure that holds information about one file 2643 * 2644 * Several windows can share a single Buffer 2645 * A buffer is unallocated if there is no memfile for it. 2646 * A buffer is new if the associated file has never been loaded yet. 2647 */ 2648 2649 struct file_buffer 2650 { 2651 memline_T b_ml; // associated memline (also contains line 2652 // count) 2653 2654 buf_T *b_next; // links in list of buffers 2655 buf_T *b_prev; 2656 2657 int b_nwindows; // nr of windows open on this buffer 2658 2659 int b_flags; // various BF_ flags 2660 int b_locked; // Buffer is being closed or referenced, don't 2661 // let autocommands wipe it out. 2662 int b_locked_split; // Buffer is being closed, don't allow opening 2663 // a new window with it. 2664 2665 /* 2666 * b_ffname has the full path of the file (NULL for no name). 2667 * b_sfname is the name as the user typed it (or NULL). 2668 * b_fname is the same as b_sfname, unless ":cd" has been done, 2669 * then it is the same as b_ffname (NULL for no name). 2670 */ 2671 char_u *b_ffname; // full path file name, allocated 2672 char_u *b_sfname; // short file name, allocated, may be equal to 2673 // b_ffname 2674 char_u *b_fname; // current file name, points to b_ffname or 2675 // b_sfname 2676 2677 #ifdef UNIX 2678 int b_dev_valid; // TRUE when b_dev has a valid number 2679 dev_t b_dev; // device number 2680 ino_t b_ino; // inode number 2681 #endif 2682 #ifdef VMS 2683 char b_fab_rfm; // Record format 2684 char b_fab_rat; // Record attribute 2685 unsigned int b_fab_mrs; // Max record size 2686 #endif 2687 int b_fnum; // buffer number for this file. 2688 char_u b_key[VIM_SIZEOF_INT * 2 + 1]; 2689 // key used for buf_hashtab, holds b_fnum as 2690 // hex string 2691 2692 int b_changed; // 'modified': Set to TRUE if something in the 2693 // file has been changed and not written out. 2694 dictitem16_T b_ct_di; // holds the b:changedtick value in 2695 // b_ct_di.di_tv.vval.v_number; 2696 // incremented for each change, also for undo 2697 #define CHANGEDTICK(buf) ((buf)->b_ct_di.di_tv.vval.v_number) 2698 2699 varnumber_T b_last_changedtick; // b:changedtick when TextChanged or 2700 // TextChangedI was last triggered. 2701 varnumber_T b_last_changedtick_pum; // b:changedtick when TextChangedP was 2702 // last triggered. 2703 2704 int b_saving; // Set to TRUE if we are in the middle of 2705 // saving the buffer. 2706 2707 /* 2708 * Changes to a buffer require updating of the display. To minimize the 2709 * work, remember changes made and update everything at once. 2710 */ 2711 int b_mod_set; // TRUE when there are changes since the last 2712 // time the display was updated 2713 linenr_T b_mod_top; // topmost lnum that was changed 2714 linenr_T b_mod_bot; // lnum below last changed line, AFTER the 2715 // change 2716 long b_mod_xlines; // number of extra buffer lines inserted; 2717 // negative when lines were deleted 2718 2719 wininfo_T *b_wininfo; // list of last used info for each window 2720 2721 long b_mtime; // last change time of original file 2722 long b_mtime_read; // last change time when reading 2723 off_T b_orig_size; // size of original file in bytes 2724 int b_orig_mode; // mode of original file 2725 #ifdef FEAT_VIMINFO 2726 time_T b_last_used; // time when the buffer was last used; used 2727 // for viminfo 2728 #endif 2729 2730 pos_T b_namedm[NMARKS]; // current named marks (mark.c) 2731 2732 // These variables are set when VIsual_active becomes FALSE 2733 visualinfo_T b_visual; 2734 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL 2735 int b_visual_mode_eval; // b_visual.vi_mode for visualmode() 2736 #endif 2737 2738 pos_T b_last_cursor; // cursor position when last unloading this 2739 // buffer 2740 pos_T b_last_insert; // where Insert mode was left 2741 pos_T b_last_change; // position of last change: '. mark 2742 2743 #ifdef FEAT_JUMPLIST 2744 /* 2745 * the changelist contains old change positions 2746 */ 2747 pos_T b_changelist[JUMPLISTSIZE]; 2748 int b_changelistlen; // number of active entries 2749 int b_new_change; // set by u_savecommon() 2750 #endif 2751 2752 /* 2753 * Character table, only used in charset.c for 'iskeyword' 2754 * 32 bytes of 8 bits: 1 bit per character 0-255. 2755 */ 2756 char_u b_chartab[32]; 2757 2758 // Table used for mappings local to a buffer. 2759 mapblock_T *(b_maphash[256]); 2760 2761 // First abbreviation local to a buffer. 2762 mapblock_T *b_first_abbr; 2763 2764 // User commands local to the buffer. 2765 garray_T b_ucmds; 2766 // start and end of an operator, also used for '[ and '] 2767 pos_T b_op_start; 2768 pos_T b_op_start_orig; // used for Insstart_orig 2769 pos_T b_op_end; 2770 2771 #ifdef FEAT_VIMINFO 2772 int b_marks_read; // Have we read viminfo marks yet? 2773 #endif 2774 2775 /* 2776 * The following only used in undo.c. 2777 */ 2778 u_header_T *b_u_oldhead; // pointer to oldest header 2779 u_header_T *b_u_newhead; // pointer to newest header; may not be valid 2780 // if b_u_curhead is not NULL 2781 u_header_T *b_u_curhead; // pointer to current header 2782 int b_u_numhead; // current number of headers 2783 int b_u_synced; // entry lists are synced 2784 long b_u_seq_last; // last used undo sequence number 2785 long b_u_save_nr_last; // counter for last file write 2786 long b_u_seq_cur; // hu_seq of header below which we are now 2787 time_T b_u_time_cur; // uh_time of header below which we are now 2788 long b_u_save_nr_cur; // file write nr after which we are now 2789 2790 /* 2791 * variables for "U" command in undo.c 2792 */ 2793 undoline_T b_u_line_ptr; // saved line for "U" command 2794 linenr_T b_u_line_lnum; // line number of line in u_line 2795 colnr_T b_u_line_colnr; // optional column number 2796 2797 int b_scanned; // ^N/^P have scanned this buffer 2798 2799 // flags for use of ":lmap" and IM control 2800 long b_p_iminsert; // input mode for insert 2801 long b_p_imsearch; // input mode for search 2802 #define B_IMODE_USE_INSERT -1 // Use b_p_iminsert value for search 2803 #define B_IMODE_NONE 0 // Input via none 2804 #define B_IMODE_LMAP 1 // Input via langmap 2805 #define B_IMODE_IM 2 // Input via input method 2806 #define B_IMODE_LAST 2 2807 2808 #ifdef FEAT_KEYMAP 2809 short b_kmap_state; // using "lmap" mappings 2810 # define KEYMAP_INIT 1 // 'keymap' was set, call keymap_init() 2811 # define KEYMAP_LOADED 2 // 'keymap' mappings have been loaded 2812 garray_T b_kmap_ga; // the keymap table 2813 #endif 2814 2815 /* 2816 * Options local to a buffer. 2817 * They are here because their value depends on the type of file 2818 * or contents of the file being edited. 2819 */ 2820 int b_p_initialized; // set when options initialized 2821 2822 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL 2823 sctx_T b_p_script_ctx[BV_COUNT]; // SCTXs for buffer-local options 2824 #endif 2825 2826 int b_p_ai; // 'autoindent' 2827 int b_p_ai_nopaste; // b_p_ai saved for paste mode 2828 char_u *b_p_bkc; // 'backupcopy' 2829 unsigned b_bkc_flags; // flags for 'backupcopy' 2830 int b_p_ci; // 'copyindent' 2831 int b_p_bin; // 'binary' 2832 int b_p_bomb; // 'bomb' 2833 char_u *b_p_bh; // 'bufhidden' 2834 char_u *b_p_bt; // 'buftype' 2835 #ifdef FEAT_QUICKFIX 2836 #define BUF_HAS_QF_ENTRY 1 2837 #define BUF_HAS_LL_ENTRY 2 2838 int b_has_qf_entry; 2839 #endif 2840 int b_p_bl; // 'buflisted' 2841 #ifdef FEAT_CINDENT 2842 int b_p_cin; // 'cindent' 2843 char_u *b_p_cino; // 'cinoptions' 2844 char_u *b_p_cink; // 'cinkeys' 2845 #endif 2846 #if defined(FEAT_CINDENT) || defined(FEAT_SMARTINDENT) 2847 char_u *b_p_cinw; // 'cinwords' 2848 #endif 2849 char_u *b_p_com; // 'comments' 2850 #ifdef FEAT_FOLDING 2851 char_u *b_p_cms; // 'commentstring' 2852 #endif 2853 char_u *b_p_cpt; // 'complete' 2854 #ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME 2855 char_u *b_p_csl; // 'completeslash' 2856 #endif 2857 #ifdef FEAT_COMPL_FUNC 2858 char_u *b_p_cfu; // 'completefunc' 2859 char_u *b_p_ofu; // 'omnifunc' 2860 #endif 2861 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL 2862 char_u *b_p_tfu; // 'tagfunc' 2863 #endif 2864 int b_p_eol; // 'endofline' 2865 int b_p_fixeol; // 'fixendofline' 2866 int b_p_et; // 'expandtab' 2867 int b_p_et_nobin; // b_p_et saved for binary mode 2868 int b_p_et_nopaste; // b_p_et saved for paste mode 2869 char_u *b_p_fenc; // 'fileencoding' 2870 char_u *b_p_ff; // 'fileformat' 2871 char_u *b_p_ft; // 'filetype' 2872 char_u *b_p_fo; // 'formatoptions' 2873 char_u *b_p_flp; // 'formatlistpat' 2874 int b_p_inf; // 'infercase' 2875 char_u *b_p_isk; // 'iskeyword' 2876 #ifdef FEAT_FIND_ID 2877 char_u *b_p_def; // 'define' local value 2878 char_u *b_p_inc; // 'include' 2879 # ifdef FEAT_EVAL 2880 char_u *b_p_inex; // 'includeexpr' 2881 long_u b_p_inex_flags; // flags for 'includeexpr' 2882 # endif 2883 #endif 2884 #if defined(FEAT_CINDENT) && defined(FEAT_EVAL) 2885 char_u *b_p_inde; // 'indentexpr' 2886 long_u b_p_inde_flags; // flags for 'indentexpr' 2887 char_u *b_p_indk; // 'indentkeys' 2888 #endif 2889 char_u *b_p_fp; // 'formatprg' 2890 #if defined(FEAT_EVAL) 2891 char_u *b_p_fex; // 'formatexpr' 2892 long_u b_p_fex_flags; // flags for 'formatexpr' 2893 #endif 2894 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT 2895 char_u *b_p_key; // 'key' 2896 #endif 2897 char_u *b_p_kp; // 'keywordprg' 2898 #ifdef FEAT_LISP 2899 int b_p_lisp; // 'lisp' 2900 #endif 2901 char_u *b_p_menc; // 'makeencoding' 2902 char_u *b_p_mps; // 'matchpairs' 2903 int b_p_ml; // 'modeline' 2904 int b_p_ml_nobin; // b_p_ml saved for binary mode 2905 int b_p_ma; // 'modifiable' 2906 char_u *b_p_nf; // 'nrformats' 2907 int b_p_pi; // 'preserveindent' 2908 #ifdef FEAT_TEXTOBJ 2909 char_u *b_p_qe; // 'quoteescape' 2910 #endif 2911 int b_p_ro; // 'readonly' 2912 long b_p_sw; // 'shiftwidth' 2913 int b_p_sn; // 'shortname' 2914 #ifdef FEAT_SMARTINDENT 2915 int b_p_si; // 'smartindent' 2916 #endif 2917 long b_p_sts; // 'softtabstop' 2918 long b_p_sts_nopaste; // b_p_sts saved for paste mode 2919 #ifdef FEAT_SEARCHPATH 2920 char_u *b_p_sua; // 'suffixesadd' 2921 #endif 2922 int b_p_swf; // 'swapfile' 2923 #ifdef FEAT_SYN_HL 2924 long b_p_smc; // 'synmaxcol' 2925 char_u *b_p_syn; // 'syntax' 2926 #endif 2927 long b_p_ts; // 'tabstop' 2928 int b_p_tx; // 'textmode' 2929 long b_p_tw; // 'textwidth' 2930 long b_p_tw_nobin; // b_p_tw saved for binary mode 2931 long b_p_tw_nopaste; // b_p_tw saved for paste mode 2932 long b_p_wm; // 'wrapmargin' 2933 long b_p_wm_nobin; // b_p_wm saved for binary mode 2934 long b_p_wm_nopaste; // b_p_wm saved for paste mode 2935 #ifdef FEAT_VARTABS 2936 char_u *b_p_vsts; // 'varsofttabstop' 2937 int *b_p_vsts_array; // 'varsofttabstop' in internal format 2938 char_u *b_p_vsts_nopaste; // b_p_vsts saved for paste mode 2939 char_u *b_p_vts; // 'vartabstop' 2940 int *b_p_vts_array; // 'vartabstop' in internal format 2941 #endif 2942 #ifdef FEAT_KEYMAP 2943 char_u *b_p_keymap; // 'keymap' 2944 #endif 2945 2946 /* 2947 * local values for options which are normally global 2948 */ 2949 #ifdef FEAT_QUICKFIX 2950 char_u *b_p_gp; // 'grepprg' local value 2951 char_u *b_p_mp; // 'makeprg' local value 2952 char_u *b_p_efm; // 'errorformat' local value 2953 #endif 2954 char_u *b_p_ep; // 'equalprg' local value 2955 char_u *b_p_path; // 'path' local value 2956 int b_p_ar; // 'autoread' local value 2957 char_u *b_p_tags; // 'tags' local value 2958 char_u *b_p_tc; // 'tagcase' local value 2959 unsigned b_tc_flags; // flags for 'tagcase' 2960 char_u *b_p_dict; // 'dictionary' local value 2961 char_u *b_p_tsr; // 'thesaurus' local value 2962 long b_p_ul; // 'undolevels' local value 2963 #ifdef FEAT_PERSISTENT_UNDO 2964 int b_p_udf; // 'undofile' 2965 #endif 2966 #ifdef FEAT_LISP 2967 char_u *b_p_lw; // 'lispwords' local value 2968 #endif 2969 #ifdef FEAT_TERMINAL 2970 long b_p_twsl; // 'termwinscroll' 2971 #endif 2972 2973 /* 2974 * end of buffer options 2975 */ 2976 2977 #ifdef FEAT_CINDENT 2978 // values set from b_p_cino 2979 int b_ind_level; 2980 int b_ind_open_imag; 2981 int b_ind_no_brace; 2982 int b_ind_first_open; 2983 int b_ind_open_extra; 2984 int b_ind_close_extra; 2985 int b_ind_open_left_imag; 2986 int b_ind_jump_label; 2987 int b_ind_case; 2988 int b_ind_case_code; 2989 int b_ind_case_break; 2990 int b_ind_param; 2991 int b_ind_func_type; 2992 int b_ind_comment; 2993 int b_ind_in_comment; 2994 int b_ind_in_comment2; 2995 int b_ind_cpp_baseclass; 2996 int b_ind_continuation; 2997 int b_ind_unclosed; 2998 int b_ind_unclosed2; 2999 int b_ind_unclosed_noignore; 3000 int b_ind_unclosed_wrapped; 3001 int b_ind_unclosed_whiteok; 3002 int b_ind_matching_paren; 3003 int b_ind_paren_prev; 3004 int b_ind_maxparen; 3005 int b_ind_maxcomment; 3006 int b_ind_scopedecl; 3007 int b_ind_scopedecl_code; 3008 int b_ind_java; 3009 int b_ind_js; 3010 int b_ind_keep_case_label; 3011 int b_ind_hash_comment; 3012 int b_ind_cpp_namespace; 3013 int b_ind_if_for_while; 3014 int b_ind_cpp_extern_c; 3015 int b_ind_pragma; 3016 #endif 3017 3018 linenr_T b_no_eol_lnum; // non-zero lnum when last line of next binary 3019 // write should not have an end-of-line 3020 3021 int b_start_eol; // last line had eol when it was read 3022 int b_start_ffc; // first char of 'ff' when edit started 3023 char_u *b_start_fenc; // 'fileencoding' when edit started or NULL 3024 int b_bad_char; // "++bad=" argument when edit started or 0 3025 int b_start_bomb; // 'bomb' when it was read 3026 3027 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL 3028 dictitem_T b_bufvar; // variable for "b:" Dictionary 3029 dict_T *b_vars; // internal variables, local to buffer 3030 3031 listener_T *b_listener; 3032 list_T *b_recorded_changes; 3033 #endif 3034 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP 3035 int b_has_textprop; // TRUE when text props were added 3036 hashtab_T *b_proptypes; // text property types local to buffer 3037 #endif 3038 3039 #if defined(FEAT_BEVAL) && defined(FEAT_EVAL) 3040 char_u *b_p_bexpr; // 'balloonexpr' local value 3041 long_u b_p_bexpr_flags;// flags for 'balloonexpr' 3042 #endif 3043 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT 3044 char_u *b_p_cm; // 'cryptmethod' 3045 #endif 3046 3047 // When a buffer is created, it starts without a swap file. b_may_swap is 3048 // then set to indicate that a swap file may be opened later. It is reset 3049 // if a swap file could not be opened. 3050 int b_may_swap; 3051 int b_did_warn; // Set to 1 if user has been warned on first 3052 // change of a read-only file 3053 3054 // Two special kinds of buffers: 3055 // help buffer - used for help files, won't use a swap file. 3056 // spell buffer - used for spell info, never displayed and doesn't have a 3057 // file name. 3058 int b_help; // TRUE for help file buffer (when set b_p_bt 3059 // is "help") 3060 #ifdef FEAT_SPELL 3061 int b_spell; // TRUE for a spell file buffer, most fields 3062 // are not used! Use the B_SPELL macro to 3063 // access b_spell without #ifdef. 3064 #endif 3065 3066 int b_shortname; // this file has an 8.3 file name 3067 3068 #ifdef FEAT_JOB_CHANNEL 3069 char_u *b_prompt_text; // set by prompt_setprompt() 3070 callback_T b_prompt_callback; // set by prompt_setcallback() 3071 callback_T b_prompt_interrupt; // set by prompt_setinterrupt() 3072 int b_prompt_insert; // value for restart_edit when entering 3073 // a prompt buffer window. 3074 #endif 3075 #ifdef FEAT_MZSCHEME 3076 void *b_mzscheme_ref; // The MzScheme reference to this buffer 3077 #endif 3078 3079 #ifdef FEAT_PERL 3080 void *b_perl_private; 3081 #endif 3082 3083 #ifdef FEAT_PYTHON 3084 void *b_python_ref; // The Python reference to this buffer 3085 #endif 3086 3087 #ifdef FEAT_PYTHON3 3088 void *b_python3_ref; // The Python3 reference to this buffer 3089 #endif 3090 3091 #ifdef FEAT_TCL 3092 void *b_tcl_ref; 3093 #endif 3094 3095 #ifdef FEAT_RUBY 3096 void *b_ruby_ref; 3097 #endif 3098 3099 #if defined(FEAT_SYN_HL) || defined(FEAT_SPELL) 3100 synblock_T b_s; // Info related to syntax highlighting. w_s 3101 // normally points to this, but some windows 3102 // may use a different synblock_T. 3103 #endif 3104 3105 #ifdef FEAT_SIGNS 3106 sign_entry_T *b_signlist; // list of placed signs 3107 # ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG 3108 int b_has_sign_column; // Flag that is set when a first sign is 3109 // added and remains set until the end of 3110 // the netbeans session. 3111 # endif 3112 #endif 3113 3114 #ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG 3115 int b_netbeans_file; // TRUE when buffer is owned by NetBeans 3116 int b_was_netbeans_file;// TRUE if b_netbeans_file was once set 3117 #endif 3118 #ifdef FEAT_JOB_CHANNEL 3119 int b_write_to_channel; // TRUE when appended lines are written to 3120 // a channel. 3121 #endif 3122 3123 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT 3124 cryptstate_T *b_cryptstate; // Encryption state while reading or writing 3125 // the file. NULL when not using encryption. 3126 #endif 3127 int b_mapped_ctrl_c; // modes where CTRL-C is mapped 3128 3129 #ifdef FEAT_TERMINAL 3130 term_T *b_term; // When not NULL this buffer is for a terminal 3131 // window. 3132 #endif 3133 #ifdef FEAT_DIFF 3134 int b_diff_failed; // internal diff failed for this buffer 3135 #endif 3136 }; // file_buffer 3137 3138 3139 #ifdef FEAT_DIFF 3140 /* 3141 * Stuff for diff mode. 3142 */ 3143 # define DB_COUNT 8 // up to eight buffers can be diff'ed 3144 3145 /* 3146 * Each diffblock defines where a block of lines starts in each of the buffers 3147 * and how many lines it occupies in that buffer. When the lines are missing 3148 * in the buffer the df_count[] is zero. This is all counted in 3149 * buffer lines. 3150 * There is always at least one unchanged line in between the diffs. 3151 * Otherwise it would have been included in the diff above or below it. 3152 * df_lnum[] + df_count[] is the lnum below the change. When in one buffer 3153 * lines have been inserted, in the other buffer df_lnum[] is the line below 3154 * the insertion and df_count[] is zero. When appending lines at the end of 3155 * the buffer, df_lnum[] is one beyond the end! 3156 * This is using a linked list, because the number of differences is expected 3157 * to be reasonable small. The list is sorted on lnum. 3158 */ 3159 typedef struct diffblock_S diff_T; 3160 struct diffblock_S 3161 { 3162 diff_T *df_next; 3163 linenr_T df_lnum[DB_COUNT]; // line number in buffer 3164 linenr_T df_count[DB_COUNT]; // nr of inserted/changed lines 3165 }; 3166 #endif 3167 3168 #define SNAP_HELP_IDX 0 3169 #define SNAP_AUCMD_IDX 1 3170 #define SNAP_COUNT 2 3171 3172 /* 3173 * Tab pages point to the top frame of each tab page. 3174 * Note: Most values are NOT valid for the current tab page! Use "curwin", 3175 * "firstwin", etc. for that. "tp_topframe" is always valid and can be 3176 * compared against "topframe" to find the current tab page. 3177 */ 3178 typedef struct tabpage_S tabpage_T; 3179 struct tabpage_S 3180 { 3181 tabpage_T *tp_next; // next tabpage or NULL 3182 frame_T *tp_topframe; // topframe for the windows 3183 win_T *tp_curwin; // current window in this Tab page 3184 win_T *tp_prevwin; // previous window in this Tab page 3185 win_T *tp_firstwin; // first window in this Tab page 3186 win_T *tp_lastwin; // last window in this Tab page 3187 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP 3188 win_T *tp_first_popupwin; // first popup window in this Tab page 3189 #endif 3190 long tp_old_Rows; // Rows when Tab page was left 3191 long tp_old_Columns; // Columns when Tab page was left 3192 long tp_ch_used; // value of 'cmdheight' when frame size 3193 // was set 3194 #ifdef FEAT_GUI 3195 int tp_prev_which_scrollbars[3]; 3196 // previous value of which_scrollbars 3197 #endif 3198 3199 char_u *tp_localdir; // absolute path of local directory or 3200 // NULL 3201 char_u *tp_prevdir; // previous directory 3202 3203 #ifdef FEAT_DIFF 3204 diff_T *tp_first_diff; 3205 buf_T *(tp_diffbuf[DB_COUNT]); 3206 int tp_diff_invalid; // list of diffs is outdated 3207 int tp_diff_update; // update diffs before redrawing 3208 #endif 3209 frame_T *(tp_snapshot[SNAP_COUNT]); // window layout snapshots 3210 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL 3211 dictitem_T tp_winvar; // variable for "t:" Dictionary 3212 dict_T *tp_vars; // internal variables, local to tab page 3213 #endif 3214 3215 #ifdef FEAT_PYTHON 3216 void *tp_python_ref; // The Python value for this tab page 3217 #endif 3218 3219 #ifdef FEAT_PYTHON3 3220 void *tp_python3_ref; // The Python value for this tab page 3221 #endif 3222 }; 3223 3224 /* 3225 * Structure to cache info for displayed lines in w_lines[]. 3226 * Each logical line has one entry. 3227 * The entry tells how the logical line is currently displayed in the window. 3228 * This is updated when displaying the window. 3229 * When the display is changed (e.g., when clearing the screen) w_lines_valid 3230 * is changed to exclude invalid entries. 3231 * When making changes to the buffer, wl_valid is reset to indicate wl_size 3232 * may not reflect what is actually in the buffer. When wl_valid is FALSE, 3233 * the entries can only be used to count the number of displayed lines used. 3234 * wl_lnum and wl_lastlnum are invalid too. 3235 */ 3236 typedef struct w_line 3237 { 3238 linenr_T wl_lnum; // buffer line number for logical line 3239 short_u wl_size; // height in screen lines 3240 char wl_valid; // TRUE values are valid for text in buffer 3241 #ifdef FEAT_FOLDING 3242 char wl_folded; // TRUE when this is a range of folded lines 3243 linenr_T wl_lastlnum; // last buffer line number for logical line 3244 #endif 3245 } wline_T; 3246 3247 /* 3248 * Windows are kept in a tree of frames. Each frame has a column (FR_COL) 3249 * or row (FR_ROW) layout or is a leaf, which has a window. 3250 */ 3251 struct frame_S 3252 { 3253 char fr_layout; // FR_LEAF, FR_COL or FR_ROW 3254 int fr_width; 3255 int fr_newwidth; // new width used in win_equal_rec() 3256 int fr_height; 3257 int fr_newheight; // new height used in win_equal_rec() 3258 frame_T *fr_parent; // containing frame or NULL 3259 frame_T *fr_next; // frame right or below in same parent, NULL 3260 // for last 3261 frame_T *fr_prev; // frame left or above in same parent, NULL 3262 // for first 3263 // fr_child and fr_win are mutually exclusive 3264 frame_T *fr_child; // first contained frame 3265 win_T *fr_win; // window that fills this frame 3266 }; 3267 3268 #define FR_LEAF 0 // frame is a leaf 3269 #define FR_ROW 1 // frame with a row of windows 3270 #define FR_COL 2 // frame with a column of windows 3271 3272 /* 3273 * Struct used for highlighting 'hlsearch' matches, matches defined by 3274 * ":match" and matches defined by match functions. 3275 * For 'hlsearch' there is one pattern for all windows. For ":match" and the 3276 * match functions there is a different pattern for each window. 3277 */ 3278 typedef struct 3279 { 3280 regmmatch_T rm; // points to the regexp program; contains last 3281 // found match (may continue in next line) 3282 buf_T *buf; // the buffer to search for a match 3283 linenr_T lnum; // the line to search for a match 3284 int attr; // attributes to be used for a match 3285 int attr_cur; // attributes currently active in win_line() 3286 linenr_T first_lnum; // first lnum to search for multi-line pat 3287 colnr_T startcol; // in win_line() points to char where HL starts 3288 colnr_T endcol; // in win_line() points to char where HL ends 3289 int is_addpos; // position specified directly by 3290 // matchaddpos(). TRUE/FALSE 3291 #ifdef FEAT_RELTIME 3292 proftime_T tm; // for a time limit 3293 #endif 3294 } match_T; 3295 3296 // number of positions supported by matchaddpos() 3297 #define MAXPOSMATCH 8 3298 3299 /* 3300 * Same as lpos_T, but with additional field len. 3301 */ 3302 typedef struct 3303 { 3304 linenr_T lnum; // line number 3305 colnr_T col; // column number 3306 int len; // length: 0 - to the end of line 3307 } llpos_T; 3308 3309 /* 3310 * posmatch_T provides an array for storing match items for matchaddpos() 3311 * function. 3312 */ 3313 typedef struct posmatch posmatch_T; 3314 struct posmatch 3315 { 3316 llpos_T pos[MAXPOSMATCH]; // array of positions 3317 int cur; // internal position counter 3318 linenr_T toplnum; // top buffer line 3319 linenr_T botlnum; // bottom buffer line 3320 }; 3321 3322 /* 3323 * matchitem_T provides a linked list for storing match items for ":match" and 3324 * the match functions. 3325 */ 3326 typedef struct matchitem matchitem_T; 3327 struct matchitem 3328 { 3329 matchitem_T *next; 3330 int id; // match ID 3331 int priority; // match priority 3332 char_u *pattern; // pattern to highlight 3333 regmmatch_T match; // regexp program for pattern 3334 posmatch_T pos; // position matches 3335 match_T hl; // struct for doing the actual highlighting 3336 int hlg_id; // highlight group ID 3337 #ifdef FEAT_CONCEAL 3338 int conceal_char; // cchar for Conceal highlighting 3339 #endif 3340 }; 3341 3342 // Structure to store last cursor position and topline. Used by check_lnums() 3343 // and reset_lnums(). 3344 typedef struct 3345 { 3346 int w_topline_save; // original topline value 3347 int w_topline_corr; // corrected topline value 3348 pos_T w_cursor_save; // original cursor position 3349 pos_T w_cursor_corr; // corrected cursor position 3350 } pos_save_T; 3351 3352 #ifdef FEAT_MENU 3353 typedef struct { 3354 int wb_startcol; 3355 int wb_endcol; 3356 vimmenu_T *wb_menu; 3357 } winbar_item_T; 3358 #endif 3359 3360 /* 3361 * Characters from the 'listchars' option 3362 */ 3363 typedef struct 3364 { 3365 int eol; 3366 int ext; 3367 int prec; 3368 int nbsp; 3369 int space; 3370 int tab1; 3371 int tab2; 3372 int tab3; 3373 int trail; 3374 int lead; 3375 #ifdef FEAT_CONCEAL 3376 int conceal; 3377 #endif 3378 } lcs_chars_T; 3379 3380 /* 3381 * Structure which contains all information that belongs to a window 3382 * 3383 * All row numbers are relative to the start of the window, except w_winrow. 3384 */ 3385 struct window_S 3386 { 3387 int w_id; // unique window ID 3388 3389 buf_T *w_buffer; // buffer we are a window into 3390 3391 win_T *w_prev; // link to previous window 3392 win_T *w_next; // link to next window 3393 3394 #if defined(FEAT_SYN_HL) || defined(FEAT_SPELL) 3395 synblock_T *w_s; // for :ownsyntax 3396 #endif 3397 3398 int w_closing; // window is being closed, don't let 3399 // autocommands close it too. 3400 3401 frame_T *w_frame; // frame containing this window 3402 3403 pos_T w_cursor; // cursor position in buffer 3404 3405 colnr_T w_curswant; // The column we'd like to be at. This is 3406 // used to try to stay in the same column 3407 // for up/down cursor motions. 3408 3409 int w_set_curswant; // If set, then update w_curswant the next 3410 // time through cursupdate() to the 3411 // current virtual column 3412 3413 #ifdef FEAT_SYN_HL 3414 linenr_T w_last_cursorline; // where last time 'cursorline' was drawn 3415 #endif 3416 3417 /* 3418 * the next seven are used to update the Visual highlighting 3419 */ 3420 char w_old_visual_mode; // last known VIsual_mode 3421 linenr_T w_old_cursor_lnum; // last known end of visual part 3422 colnr_T w_old_cursor_fcol; // first column for block visual part 3423 colnr_T w_old_cursor_lcol; // last column for block visual part 3424 linenr_T w_old_visual_lnum; // last known start of visual part 3425 colnr_T w_old_visual_col; // last known start of visual part 3426 colnr_T w_old_curswant; // last known value of Curswant 3427 3428 lcs_chars_T w_lcs_chars; // 'listchars' characters 3429 3430 /* 3431 * "w_topline", "w_leftcol" and "w_skipcol" specify the offsets for 3432 * displaying the buffer. 3433 */ 3434 linenr_T w_topline; // buffer line number of the line at the 3435 // top of the window 3436 char w_topline_was_set; // flag set to TRUE when topline is set, 3437 // e.g. by winrestview() 3438 3439 linenr_T w_botline; // number of the line below the bottom of 3440 // the window 3441 3442 #ifdef FEAT_DIFF 3443 int w_topfill; // number of filler lines above w_topline 3444 int w_old_topfill; // w_topfill at last redraw 3445 int w_botfill; // TRUE when filler lines are actually 3446 // below w_topline (at end of file) 3447 int w_old_botfill; // w_botfill at last redraw 3448 #endif 3449 colnr_T w_leftcol; // window column number of the left most 3450 // character in the window; used when 3451 // 'wrap' is off 3452 colnr_T w_skipcol; // starting column when a single line 3453 // doesn't fit in the window 3454 3455 int w_empty_rows; // number of ~ rows in window 3456 #ifdef FEAT_DIFF 3457 int w_filler_rows; // number of filler rows at the end of the 3458 // window 3459 #endif 3460 3461 /* 3462 * Layout of the window in the screen. 3463 * May need to add "msg_scrolled" to "w_winrow" in rare situations. 3464 */ 3465 int w_winrow; // first row of window in screen 3466 int w_height; // number of rows in window, excluding 3467 // status/command/winbar line(s) 3468 3469 int w_status_height; // number of status lines (0 or 1) 3470 int w_wincol; // Leftmost column of window in screen. 3471 int w_width; // Width of window, excluding separation. 3472 int w_vsep_width; // Number of separator columns (0 or 1). 3473 3474 pos_save_T w_save_cursor; // backup of cursor pos and topline 3475 3476 #ifdef FEAT_PROP_POPUP 3477 int w_popup_flags; // POPF_ values 3478 int w_popup_handled; // POPUP_HANDLE[0-9] flags 3479 char_u *w_popup_title; 3480 poppos_T w_popup_pos; 3481 int w_popup_fixed; // do not shift popup to fit on screen 3482 int w_popup_prop_type; // when not zero: textprop type ID 3483 win_T *w_popup_prop_win; // window to search for textprop 3484 int w_popup_prop_id; // when not zero: textprop ID 3485 int w_zindex; 3486 int w_minheight; // "minheight" for popup window 3487 int w_minwidth; // "minwidth" for popup window 3488 int w_maxheight; // "maxheight" for popup window 3489 int w_maxwidth; // "maxwidth" for popup window 3490 int w_maxwidth_opt; // maxwidth from option 3491 int w_wantline; // "line" for popup window 3492 int w_wantcol; // "col" for popup window 3493 int w_firstline; // "firstline" for popup window 3494 int w_want_scrollbar; // when zero don't use a scrollbar 3495 int w_has_scrollbar; // 1 if scrollbar displayed, 0 otherwise 3496 char_u *w_scrollbar_highlight; // "scrollbarhighlight" 3497 char_u *w_thumb_highlight; // "thumbhighlight" 3498 int w_popup_padding[4]; // popup padding top/right/bot/left 3499 int w_popup_border[4]; // popup border top/right/bot/left 3500 char_u *w_border_highlight[4]; // popup border highlight 3501 int w_border_char[8]; // popup border characters 3502 3503 int w_popup_leftoff; // columns left of the screen 3504 int w_popup_rightoff; // columns right of the screen 3505 varnumber_T w_popup_last_changedtick; // b:changedtick of popup buffer 3506 // when position was computed 3507 varnumber_T w_popup_prop_changedtick; // b:changedtick of buffer with 3508 // w_popup_prop_type when position 3509 // was computed 3510 int w_popup_prop_topline; // w_topline of window with 3511 // w_popup_prop_type when position was 3512 // computed 3513 linenr_T w_popup_last_curline; // last known w_cursor.lnum of window 3514 // with "cursorline" set 3515 callback_T w_close_cb; // popup close callback 3516 callback_T w_filter_cb; // popup filter callback 3517 int w_filter_errors; // popup filter error count 3518 int w_filter_mode; // mode when filter callback is used 3519 3520 win_T *w_popup_curwin; // close popup if curwin differs 3521 linenr_T w_popup_lnum; // close popup if cursor not on this line 3522 colnr_T w_popup_mincol; // close popup if cursor before this col 3523 colnr_T w_popup_maxcol; // close popup if cursor after this col 3524 int w_popup_mouse_row; // close popup if mouse moves away 3525 int w_popup_mouse_mincol; // close popup if mouse moves away 3526 int w_popup_mouse_maxcol; // close popup if mouse moves away 3527 popclose_T w_popup_close; // allow closing the popup with the mouse 3528 3529 list_T *w_popup_mask; // list of lists for "mask" 3530 char_u *w_popup_mask_cells; // cached mask cells 3531 int w_popup_mask_height; // height of w_popup_mask_cells 3532 int w_popup_mask_width; // width of w_popup_mask_cells 3533 # if defined(FEAT_TIMERS) 3534 timer_T *w_popup_timer; // timer for closing popup window 3535 # endif 3536 3537 int w_flags; // WFLAG_ flags 3538 3539 # define WFLAG_WCOL_OFF_ADDED 1 // popup border and padding were added to 3540 // w_wcol 3541 # define WFLAG_WROW_OFF_ADDED 2 // popup border and padding were added to 3542 // w_wrow 3543 #endif 3544 3545 /* 3546 * === start of cached values ==== 3547 */ 3548 /* 3549 * Recomputing is minimized by storing the result of computations. 3550 * Use functions in screen.c to check if they are valid and to update. 3551 * w_valid is a bitfield of flags, which indicate if specific values are 3552 * valid or need to be recomputed. See screen.c for values. 3553 */ 3554 int w_valid; 3555 pos_T w_valid_cursor; // last known position of w_cursor, used 3556 // to adjust w_valid 3557 colnr_T w_valid_leftcol; // last known w_leftcol 3558 3559 /* 3560 * w_cline_height is the number of physical lines taken by the buffer line 3561 * that the cursor is on. We use this to avoid extra calls to plines(). 3562 */ 3563 int w_cline_height; // current size of cursor line 3564 #ifdef FEAT_FOLDING 3565 int w_cline_folded; // cursor line is folded 3566 #endif 3567 3568 int w_cline_row; // starting row of the cursor line 3569 3570 colnr_T w_virtcol; // column number of the cursor in the 3571 // buffer line, as opposed to the column 3572 // number we're at on the screen. This 3573 // makes a difference on lines which span 3574 // more than one screen line or when 3575 // w_leftcol is non-zero 3576 3577 /* 3578 * w_wrow and w_wcol specify the cursor position in the window. 3579 * This is related to positions in the window, not in the display or 3580 * buffer, thus w_wrow is relative to w_winrow. 3581 */ 3582 int w_wrow, w_wcol; // cursor position in window 3583 3584 /* 3585 * Info about the lines currently in the window is remembered to avoid 3586 * recomputing it every time. The allocated size of w_lines[] is Rows. 3587 * Only the w_lines_valid entries are actually valid. 3588 * When the display is up-to-date w_lines[0].wl_lnum is equal to w_topline 3589 * and w_lines[w_lines_valid - 1].wl_lnum is equal to w_botline. 3590 * Between changing text and updating the display w_lines[] represents 3591 * what is currently displayed. wl_valid is reset to indicated this. 3592 * This is used for efficient redrawing. 3593 */ 3594 int w_lines_valid; // number of valid entries 3595 wline_T *w_lines; 3596 3597 #ifdef FEAT_FOLDING 3598 garray_T w_folds; // array of nested folds 3599 char w_fold_manual; // when TRUE: some folds are opened/closed 3600 // manually 3601 char w_foldinvalid; // when TRUE: folding needs to be 3602 // recomputed 3603 #endif 3604 #ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK 3605 int w_nrwidth; // width of 'number' and 'relativenumber' 3606 // column being used 3607 #endif 3608 3609 /* 3610 * === end of cached values === 3611 */ 3612 3613 int w_redr_type; // type of redraw to be performed on win 3614 int w_upd_rows; // number of window lines to update when 3615 // w_redr_type is REDRAW_TOP 3616 linenr_T w_redraw_top; // when != 0: first line needing redraw 3617 linenr_T w_redraw_bot; // when != 0: last line needing redraw 3618 int w_redr_status; // if TRUE status line must be redrawn 3619 3620 #ifdef FEAT_CMDL_INFO 3621 // remember what is shown in the ruler for this window (if 'ruler' set) 3622 pos_T w_ru_cursor; // cursor position shown in ruler 3623 colnr_T w_ru_virtcol; // virtcol shown in ruler 3624 linenr_T w_ru_topline; // topline shown in ruler 3625 linenr_T w_ru_line_count; // line count used for ruler 3626 # ifdef FEAT_DIFF 3627 int w_ru_topfill; // topfill shown in ruler 3628 # endif 3629 char w_ru_empty; // TRUE if ruler shows 0-1 (empty line) 3630 #endif 3631 3632 int w_alt_fnum; // alternate file (for # and CTRL-^) 3633 3634 alist_T *w_alist; // pointer to arglist for this window 3635 int w_arg_idx; // current index in argument list (can be 3636 // out of range!) 3637 int w_arg_idx_invalid; // editing another file than w_arg_idx 3638 3639 char_u *w_localdir; // absolute path of local directory or 3640 // NULL 3641 char_u *w_prevdir; // previous directory 3642 #ifdef FEAT_MENU 3643 vimmenu_T *w_winbar; // The root of the WinBar menu hierarchy. 3644 winbar_item_T *w_winbar_items; // list of items in the WinBar 3645 int w_winbar_height; // 1 if there is a window toolbar 3646 #endif 3647 3648 /* 3649 * Options local to a window. 3650 * They are local because they influence the layout of the window or 3651 * depend on the window layout. 3652 * There are two values: w_onebuf_opt is local to the buffer currently in 3653 * this window, w_allbuf_opt is for all buffers in this window. 3654 */ 3655 winopt_T w_onebuf_opt; 3656 winopt_T w_allbuf_opt; 3657 3658 // A few options have local flags for P_INSECURE. 3659 #ifdef FEAT_STL_OPT 3660 long_u w_p_stl_flags; // flags for 'statusline' 3661 #endif 3662 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL 3663 long_u w_p_fde_flags; // flags for 'foldexpr' 3664 long_u w_p_fdt_flags; // flags for 'foldtext' 3665 #endif 3666 #ifdef FEAT_SYN_HL 3667 int *w_p_cc_cols; // array of columns to highlight or NULL 3668 char_u w_p_culopt_flags; // flags for cursorline highlighting 3669 #endif 3670 long w_p_siso; // 'sidescrolloff' local value 3671 long w_p_so; // 'scrolloff' local value 3672 3673 #ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK 3674 int w_briopt_min; // minimum width for breakindent 3675 int w_briopt_shift; // additional shift for breakindent 3676 int w_briopt_sbr; // sbr in 'briopt' 3677 int w_briopt_list; // additional indent for lists 3678 #endif 3679 3680 // transform a pointer to a "onebuf" option into a "allbuf" option 3681 #define GLOBAL_WO(p) ((char *)p + sizeof(winopt_T)) 3682 3683 long w_scbind_pos; 3684 3685 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL 3686 dictitem_T w_winvar; // variable for "w:" Dictionary 3687 dict_T *w_vars; // internal variables, local to window 3688 #endif 3689 3690 /* 3691 * The w_prev_pcmark field is used to check whether we really did jump to 3692 * a new line after setting the w_pcmark. If not, then we revert to 3693 * using the previous w_pcmark. 3694 */ 3695 pos_T w_pcmark; // previous context mark 3696 pos_T w_prev_pcmark; // previous w_pcmark 3697 3698 #ifdef FEAT_JUMPLIST 3699 /* 3700 * the jumplist contains old cursor positions 3701 */ 3702 xfmark_T w_jumplist[JUMPLISTSIZE]; 3703 int w_jumplistlen; // number of active entries 3704 int w_jumplistidx; // current position 3705 3706 int w_changelistidx; // current position in b_changelist 3707 #endif 3708 3709 #ifdef FEAT_SEARCH_EXTRA 3710 matchitem_T *w_match_head; // head of match list 3711 int w_next_match_id; // next match ID 3712 #endif 3713 3714 /* 3715 * the tagstack grows from 0 upwards: 3716 * entry 0: older 3717 * entry 1: newer 3718 * entry 2: newest 3719 */ 3720 taggy_T w_tagstack[TAGSTACKSIZE]; // the tag stack 3721 int w_tagstackidx; // idx just below active entry 3722 int w_tagstacklen; // number of tags on stack 3723 3724 /* 3725 * w_fraction is the fractional row of the cursor within the window, from 3726 * 0 at the top row to FRACTION_MULT at the last row. 3727 * w_prev_fraction_row was the actual cursor row when w_fraction was last 3728 * calculated. 3729 */ 3730 int w_fraction; 3731 int w_prev_fraction_row; 3732 3733 #ifdef FEAT_GUI 3734 scrollbar_T w_scrollbars[2]; // vert. Scrollbars for this window 3735 #endif 3736 #ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK 3737 linenr_T w_nrwidth_line_count; // line count when ml_nrwidth_width 3738 // was computed. 3739 long w_nuw_cached; // 'numberwidth' option cached 3740 int w_nrwidth_width; // nr of chars to print line count. 3741 #endif 3742 3743 #ifdef FEAT_QUICKFIX 3744 qf_info_T *w_llist; // Location list for this window 3745 /* 3746 * Location list reference used in the location list window. 3747 * In a non-location list window, w_llist_ref is NULL. 3748 */ 3749 qf_info_T *w_llist_ref; 3750 #endif 3751 3752 #ifdef FEAT_MZSCHEME 3753 void *w_mzscheme_ref; // The MzScheme value for this window 3754 #endif 3755 3756 #ifdef FEAT_PERL 3757 void *w_perl_private; 3758 #endif 3759 3760 #ifdef FEAT_PYTHON 3761 void *w_python_ref; // The Python value for this window 3762 #endif 3763 3764 #ifdef FEAT_PYTHON3 3765 void *w_python3_ref; // The Python value for this window 3766 #endif 3767 3768 #ifdef FEAT_TCL 3769 void *w_tcl_ref; 3770 #endif 3771 3772 #ifdef FEAT_RUBY 3773 void *w_ruby_ref; 3774 #endif 3775 }; 3776 3777 /* 3778 * Arguments for operators. 3779 */ 3780 typedef struct oparg_S 3781 { 3782 int op_type; // current pending operator type 3783 int regname; // register to use for the operator 3784 int motion_type; // type of the current cursor motion 3785 int motion_force; // force motion type: 'v', 'V' or CTRL-V 3786 int use_reg_one; // TRUE if delete uses reg 1 even when not 3787 // linewise 3788 int inclusive; // TRUE if char motion is inclusive (only 3789 // valid when motion_type is MCHAR) 3790 int end_adjusted; // backuped b_op_end one char (only used by 3791 // do_format()) 3792 pos_T start; // start of the operator 3793 pos_T end; // end of the operator 3794 pos_T cursor_start; // cursor position before motion for "gw" 3795 3796 long line_count; // number of lines from op_start to op_end 3797 // (inclusive) 3798 int empty; // op_start and op_end the same (only used by 3799 // do_change()) 3800 int is_VIsual; // operator on Visual area 3801 int block_mode; // current operator is Visual block mode 3802 colnr_T start_vcol; // start col for block mode operator 3803 colnr_T end_vcol; // end col for block mode operator 3804 long prev_opcount; // ca.opcount saved for K_CURSORHOLD 3805 long prev_count0; // ca.count0 saved for K_CURSORHOLD 3806 int excl_tr_ws; // exclude trailing whitespace for yank of a 3807 // block 3808 } oparg_T; 3809 3810 /* 3811 * Arguments for Normal mode commands. 3812 */ 3813 typedef struct cmdarg_S 3814 { 3815 oparg_T *oap; // Operator arguments 3816 int prechar; // prefix character (optional, always 'g') 3817 int cmdchar; // command character 3818 int nchar; // next command character (optional) 3819 int ncharC1; // first composing character (optional) 3820 int ncharC2; // second composing character (optional) 3821 int extra_char; // yet another character (optional) 3822 long opcount; // count before an operator 3823 long count0; // count before command, default 0 3824 long count1; // count before command, default 1 3825 int arg; // extra argument from nv_cmds[] 3826 int retval; // return: CA_* values 3827 char_u *searchbuf; // return: pointer to search pattern or NULL 3828 } cmdarg_T; 3829 3830 // values for retval: 3831 #define CA_COMMAND_BUSY 1 // skip restarting edit() once 3832 #define CA_NO_ADJ_OP_END 2 // don't adjust operator end 3833 3834 #ifdef CURSOR_SHAPE 3835 /* 3836 * struct to store values from 'guicursor' and 'mouseshape' 3837 */ 3838 // Indexes in shape_table[] 3839 #define SHAPE_IDX_N 0 // Normal mode 3840 #define SHAPE_IDX_V 1 // Visual mode 3841 #define SHAPE_IDX_I 2 // Insert mode 3842 #define SHAPE_IDX_R 3 // Replace mode 3843 #define SHAPE_IDX_C 4 // Command line Normal mode 3844 #define SHAPE_IDX_CI 5 // Command line Insert mode 3845 #define SHAPE_IDX_CR 6 // Command line Replace mode 3846 #define SHAPE_IDX_O 7 // Operator-pending mode 3847 #define SHAPE_IDX_VE 8 // Visual mode with 'selection' exclusive 3848 #define SHAPE_IDX_CLINE 9 // On command line 3849 #define SHAPE_IDX_STATUS 10 // A status line 3850 #define SHAPE_IDX_SDRAG 11 // dragging a status line 3851 #define SHAPE_IDX_VSEP 12 // A vertical separator line 3852 #define SHAPE_IDX_VDRAG 13 // dragging a vertical separator line 3853 #define SHAPE_IDX_MORE 14 // Hit-return or More 3854 #define SHAPE_IDX_MOREL 15 // Hit-return or More in last line 3855 #define SHAPE_IDX_SM 16 // showing matching paren 3856 #define SHAPE_IDX_COUNT 17 3857 3858 #define SHAPE_BLOCK 0 // block cursor 3859 #define SHAPE_HOR 1 // horizontal bar cursor 3860 #define SHAPE_VER 2 // vertical bar cursor 3861 3862 #define MSHAPE_NUMBERED 1000 // offset for shapes identified by number 3863 #define MSHAPE_HIDE 1 // hide mouse pointer 3864 3865 #define SHAPE_MOUSE 1 // used for mouse pointer shape 3866 #define SHAPE_CURSOR 2 // used for text cursor shape 3867 3868 typedef struct cursor_entry 3869 { 3870 int shape; // one of the SHAPE_ defines 3871 int mshape; // one of the MSHAPE defines 3872 int percentage; // percentage of cell for bar 3873 long blinkwait; // blinking, wait time before blinking starts 3874 long blinkon; // blinking, on time 3875 long blinkoff; // blinking, off time 3876 int id; // highlight group ID 3877 int id_lm; // highlight group ID for :lmap mode 3878 char *name; // mode name (fixed) 3879 char used_for; // SHAPE_MOUSE and/or SHAPE_CURSOR 3880 } cursorentry_T; 3881 #endif // CURSOR_SHAPE 3882 3883 #ifdef FEAT_MENU 3884 3885 // Indices into vimmenu_T->strings[] and vimmenu_T->noremap[] for each mode 3886 #define MENU_INDEX_INVALID -1 3887 #define MENU_INDEX_NORMAL 0 3888 #define MENU_INDEX_VISUAL 1 3889 #define MENU_INDEX_SELECT 2 3890 #define MENU_INDEX_OP_PENDING 3 3891 #define MENU_INDEX_INSERT 4 3892 #define MENU_INDEX_CMDLINE 5 3893 #define MENU_INDEX_TERMINAL 6 3894 #define MENU_INDEX_TIP 7 3895 #define MENU_MODES 8 3896 3897 // Menu modes 3898 #define MENU_NORMAL_MODE (1 << MENU_INDEX_NORMAL) 3899 #define MENU_VISUAL_MODE (1 << MENU_INDEX_VISUAL) 3900 #define MENU_SELECT_MODE (1 << MENU_INDEX_SELECT) 3901 #define MENU_OP_PENDING_MODE (1 << MENU_INDEX_OP_PENDING) 3902 #define MENU_INSERT_MODE (1 << MENU_INDEX_INSERT) 3903 #define MENU_CMDLINE_MODE (1 << MENU_INDEX_CMDLINE) 3904 #define MENU_TERMINAL_MODE (1 << MENU_INDEX_TERMINAL) 3905 #define MENU_TIP_MODE (1 << MENU_INDEX_TIP) 3906 #define MENU_ALL_MODES ((1 << MENU_INDEX_TIP) - 1) 3907 // note MENU_INDEX_TIP is not a 'real' mode 3908 3909 // Start a menu name with this to not include it on the main menu bar 3910 #define MNU_HIDDEN_CHAR ']' 3911 3912 struct VimMenu 3913 { 3914 int modes; // Which modes is this menu visible for? 3915 int enabled; // for which modes the menu is enabled 3916 char_u *name; // Name of menu, possibly translated 3917 char_u *dname; // Displayed Name ("name" without '&') 3918 #ifdef FEAT_MULTI_LANG 3919 char_u *en_name; // "name" untranslated, NULL when "name" 3920 // was not translated 3921 char_u *en_dname; // "dname" untranslated, NULL when "dname" 3922 // was not translated 3923 #endif 3924 int mnemonic; // mnemonic key (after '&') 3925 char_u *actext; // accelerator text (after TAB) 3926 int priority; // Menu order priority 3927 #ifdef FEAT_GUI 3928 void (*cb)(vimmenu_T *); // Call-back function 3929 #endif 3930 #ifdef FEAT_TOOLBAR 3931 char_u *iconfile; // name of file for icon or NULL 3932 int iconidx; // icon index (-1 if not set) 3933 int icon_builtin; // icon names is BuiltIn{nr} 3934 #endif 3935 char_u *strings[MENU_MODES]; // Mapped string for each mode 3936 int noremap[MENU_MODES]; // A REMAP_ flag for each mode 3937 char silent[MENU_MODES]; // A silent flag for each mode 3938 vimmenu_T *children; // Children of sub-menu 3939 vimmenu_T *parent; // Parent of menu 3940 vimmenu_T *next; // Next item in menu 3941 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_X11 3942 Widget id; // Manage this to enable item 3943 Widget submenu_id; // If this is submenu, add children here 3944 #endif 3945 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_GTK 3946 GtkWidget *id; // Manage this to enable item 3947 GtkWidget *submenu_id; // If this is submenu, add children here 3948 # if defined(GTK_CHECK_VERSION) && !GTK_CHECK_VERSION(3,4,0) 3949 GtkWidget *tearoff_handle; 3950 # endif 3951 GtkWidget *label; // Used by "set wak=" code. 3952 #endif 3953 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_MOTIF 3954 int sensitive; // turn button on/off 3955 char **xpm; // pixmap data 3956 char *xpm_fname; // file with pixmap data 3957 #endif 3958 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_ATHENA 3959 Pixmap image; // Toolbar image 3960 #endif 3961 #ifdef FEAT_BEVAL_TIP 3962 BalloonEval *tip; // tooltip for this menu item 3963 #endif 3964 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_MSWIN 3965 UINT id; // Id of menu item 3966 HMENU submenu_id; // If this is submenu, add children here 3967 HWND tearoff_handle; // hWnd of tearoff if created 3968 #endif 3969 #if FEAT_GUI_HAIKU 3970 BMenuItem *id; // Id of menu item 3971 BMenu *submenu_id; // If this is submenu, add children here 3972 # ifdef FEAT_TOOLBAR 3973 BPictureButton *button; 3974 # endif 3975 #endif 3976 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_PHOTON 3977 PtWidget_t *id; 3978 PtWidget_t *submenu_id; 3979 #endif 3980 }; 3981 #else 3982 // For generating prototypes when FEAT_MENU isn't defined. 3983 typedef int vimmenu_T; 3984 3985 #endif // FEAT_MENU 3986 3987 /* 3988 * Struct to save values in before executing autocommands for a buffer that is 3989 * not the current buffer. 3990 */ 3991 typedef struct 3992 { 3993 buf_T *save_curbuf; // saved curbuf 3994 int use_aucmd_win; // using aucmd_win 3995 int save_curwin_id; // ID of saved curwin 3996 int new_curwin_id; // ID of new curwin 3997 int save_prevwin_id; // ID of saved prevwin 3998 bufref_T new_curbuf; // new curbuf 3999 char_u *globaldir; // saved value of globaldir 4000 } aco_save_T; 4001 4002 /* 4003 * Generic option table item, only used for printer at the moment. 4004 */ 4005 typedef struct 4006 { 4007 const char *name; 4008 int hasnum; 4009 long number; 4010 char_u *string; // points into option string 4011 int strlen; 4012 int present; 4013 } option_table_T; 4014 4015 /* 4016 * Structure to hold printing color and font attributes. 4017 */ 4018 typedef struct 4019 { 4020 long_u fg_color; 4021 long_u bg_color; 4022 int bold; 4023 int italic; 4024 int underline; 4025 int undercurl; 4026 } prt_text_attr_T; 4027 4028 /* 4029 * Structure passed back to the generic printer code. 4030 */ 4031 typedef struct 4032 { 4033 int n_collated_copies; 4034 int n_uncollated_copies; 4035 int duplex; 4036 int chars_per_line; 4037 int lines_per_page; 4038 int has_color; 4039 prt_text_attr_T number; 4040 #ifdef FEAT_SYN_HL 4041 int modec; 4042 int do_syntax; 4043 #endif 4044 int user_abort; 4045 char_u *jobname; 4046 #ifdef FEAT_POSTSCRIPT 4047 char_u *outfile; 4048 char_u *arguments; 4049 #endif 4050 } prt_settings_T; 4051 4052 #define PRINT_NUMBER_WIDTH 8 4053 4054 /* 4055 * Used for popup menu items. 4056 */ 4057 typedef struct 4058 { 4059 char_u *pum_text; // main menu text 4060 char_u *pum_kind; // extra kind text (may be truncated) 4061 char_u *pum_extra; // extra menu text (may be truncated) 4062 char_u *pum_info; // extra info 4063 } pumitem_T; 4064 4065 /* 4066 * Structure used for get_tagfname(). 4067 */ 4068 typedef struct 4069 { 4070 char_u *tn_tags; // value of 'tags' when starting 4071 char_u *tn_np; // current position in tn_tags 4072 int tn_did_filefind_init; 4073 int tn_hf_idx; 4074 void *tn_search_ctx; 4075 } tagname_T; 4076 4077 typedef struct { 4078 UINT32_T total[2]; 4079 UINT32_T state[8]; 4080 char_u buffer[64]; 4081 } context_sha256_T; 4082 4083 /* 4084 * types for expressions. 4085 */ 4086 typedef enum 4087 { 4088 EXPR_UNKNOWN = 0, 4089 EXPR_EQUAL, // == 4090 EXPR_NEQUAL, // != 4091 EXPR_GREATER, // > 4092 EXPR_GEQUAL, // >= 4093 EXPR_SMALLER, // < 4094 EXPR_SEQUAL, // <= 4095 EXPR_MATCH, // =~ 4096 EXPR_NOMATCH, // !~ 4097 EXPR_IS, // is 4098 EXPR_ISNOT, // isnot 4099 // used with ISN_OPNR 4100 EXPR_ADD, // + 4101 EXPR_SUB, // - 4102 EXPR_MULT, // * 4103 EXPR_DIV, // / 4104 EXPR_REM, // % 4105 } exprtype_T; 4106 4107 /* 4108 * Structure used for reading in json_decode(). 4109 */ 4110 struct js_reader 4111 { 4112 char_u *js_buf; // text to be decoded 4113 char_u *js_end; // NUL in js_buf 4114 int js_used; // bytes used from js_buf 4115 int (*js_fill)(struct js_reader *); 4116 // function to fill the buffer or NULL; 4117 // return TRUE when the buffer was filled 4118 void *js_cookie; // can be used by js_fill 4119 int js_cookie_arg; // can be used by js_fill 4120 }; 4121 typedef struct js_reader js_read_T; 4122 4123 // Maximum number of commands from + or -c arguments. 4124 #define MAX_ARG_CMDS 10 4125 4126 // values for "window_layout" 4127 #define WIN_HOR 1 // "-o" horizontally split windows 4128 #define WIN_VER 2 // "-O" vertically split windows 4129 #define WIN_TABS 3 // "-p" windows on tab pages 4130 4131 // Struct for various parameters passed between main() and other functions. 4132 typedef struct 4133 { 4134 int argc; 4135 char **argv; 4136 4137 char_u *fname; // first file to edit 4138 4139 int evim_mode; // started as "evim" 4140 char_u *use_vimrc; // vimrc from -u argument 4141 int clean; // --clean argument 4142 4143 int n_commands; // no. of commands from + or -c 4144 char_u *commands[MAX_ARG_CMDS]; // commands from + or -c arg. 4145 char_u cmds_tofree[MAX_ARG_CMDS]; // commands that need free() 4146 int n_pre_commands; // no. of commands from --cmd 4147 char_u *pre_commands[MAX_ARG_CMDS]; // commands from --cmd argument 4148 4149 int edit_type; // type of editing to do 4150 char_u *tagname; // tag from -t argument 4151 #ifdef FEAT_QUICKFIX 4152 char_u *use_ef; // 'errorfile' from -q argument 4153 #endif 4154 4155 int want_full_screen; 4156 int not_a_term; // no warning for missing term? 4157 int tty_fail; // exit if not a tty 4158 char_u *term; // specified terminal name 4159 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT 4160 int ask_for_key; // -x argument 4161 #endif 4162 int no_swap_file; // "-n" argument used 4163 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL 4164 int use_debug_break_level; 4165 #endif 4166 int window_count; // number of windows to use 4167 int window_layout; // 0, WIN_HOR, WIN_VER or WIN_TABS 4168 4169 #ifdef FEAT_CLIENTSERVER 4170 int serverArg; // TRUE when argument for a server 4171 char_u *serverName_arg; // cmdline arg for server name 4172 char_u *serverStr; // remote server command 4173 char_u *serverStrEnc; // encoding of serverStr 4174 char_u *servername; // allocated name for our server 4175 #endif 4176 #if !defined(UNIX) 4177 # define EXPAND_FILENAMES 4178 int literal; // don't expand file names 4179 #endif 4180 #ifdef MSWIN 4181 int full_path; // file name argument was full path 4182 #endif 4183 #ifdef FEAT_DIFF 4184 int diff_mode; // start with 'diff' set 4185 #endif 4186 } mparm_T; 4187 4188 /* 4189 * Structure returned by get_lval() and used by set_var_lval(). 4190 * For a plain name: 4191 * "name" points to the variable name. 4192 * "exp_name" is NULL. 4193 * "tv" is NULL 4194 * For a magic braces name: 4195 * "name" points to the expanded variable name. 4196 * "exp_name" is non-NULL, to be freed later. 4197 * "tv" is NULL 4198 * For an index in a list: 4199 * "name" points to the (expanded) variable name. 4200 * "exp_name" NULL or non-NULL, to be freed later. 4201 * "tv" points to the (first) list item value 4202 * "li" points to the (first) list item 4203 * "range", "n1", "n2" and "empty2" indicate what items are used. 4204 * For an existing Dict item: 4205 * "name" points to the (expanded) variable name. 4206 * "exp_name" NULL or non-NULL, to be freed later. 4207 * "tv" points to the dict item value 4208 * "newkey" is NULL 4209 * For a non-existing Dict item: 4210 * "name" points to the (expanded) variable name. 4211 * "exp_name" NULL or non-NULL, to be freed later. 4212 * "tv" points to the Dictionary typval_T 4213 * "newkey" is the key for the new item. 4214 */ 4215 typedef struct lval_S 4216 { 4217 char_u *ll_name; // start of variable name (can be NULL) 4218 char_u *ll_name_end; // end of variable name (can be NULL) 4219 type_T *ll_type; // type of variable (can be NULL) 4220 char_u *ll_exp_name; // NULL or expanded name in allocated memory. 4221 typval_T *ll_tv; // Typeval of item being used. If "newkey" 4222 // isn't NULL it's the Dict to which to add 4223 // the item. 4224 listitem_T *ll_li; // The list item or NULL. 4225 list_T *ll_list; // The list or NULL. 4226 int ll_range; // TRUE when a [i:j] range was used 4227 int ll_empty2; // Second index is empty: [i:] 4228 long ll_n1; // First index for list 4229 long ll_n2; // Second index for list range 4230 dict_T *ll_dict; // The Dictionary or NULL 4231 dictitem_T *ll_di; // The dictitem or NULL 4232 char_u *ll_newkey; // New key for Dict in alloc. mem or NULL. 4233 type_T *ll_valtype; // type expected for the value or NULL 4234 blob_T *ll_blob; // The Blob or NULL 4235 } lval_T; 4236 4237 // Structure used to save the current state. Used when executing Normal mode 4238 // commands while in any other mode. 4239 typedef struct { 4240 int save_msg_scroll; 4241 int save_restart_edit; 4242 int save_msg_didout; 4243 int save_State; 4244 int save_insertmode; 4245 int save_finish_op; 4246 int save_opcount; 4247 int save_reg_executing; 4248 int save_script_version; 4249 tasave_T tabuf; 4250 } save_state_T; 4251 4252 typedef struct { 4253 varnumber_T vv_prevcount; 4254 varnumber_T vv_count; 4255 varnumber_T vv_count1; 4256 } vimvars_save_T; 4257 4258 // Scope for changing directory 4259 typedef enum { 4260 CDSCOPE_GLOBAL, // :cd 4261 CDSCOPE_TABPAGE, // :tcd 4262 CDSCOPE_WINDOW // :lcd 4263 } cdscope_T; 4264 4265 // Variable flavor 4266 typedef enum 4267 { 4268 VAR_FLAVOUR_DEFAULT, // doesn't start with uppercase 4269 VAR_FLAVOUR_SESSION, // starts with uppercase, some lower 4270 VAR_FLAVOUR_VIMINFO // all uppercase 4271 } var_flavour_T; 4272 4273 // argument for mouse_find_win() 4274 typedef enum { 4275 IGNORE_POPUP, // only check non-popup windows 4276 FIND_POPUP, // also find popup windows 4277 FAIL_POPUP // return NULL if mouse on popup window 4278 } mouse_find_T; 4279 4280 // Symbolic names for some registers. 4281 #define DELETION_REGISTER 36 4282 #ifdef FEAT_CLIPBOARD 4283 # define STAR_REGISTER 37 4284 # ifdef FEAT_X11 4285 # define PLUS_REGISTER 38 4286 # else 4287 # define PLUS_REGISTER STAR_REGISTER // there is only one 4288 # endif 4289 #endif 4290 #ifdef FEAT_DND 4291 # define TILDE_REGISTER (PLUS_REGISTER + 1) 4292 #endif 4293 4294 #ifdef FEAT_CLIPBOARD 4295 # ifdef FEAT_DND 4296 # define NUM_REGISTERS (TILDE_REGISTER + 1) 4297 # else 4298 # define NUM_REGISTERS (PLUS_REGISTER + 1) 4299 # endif 4300 #else 4301 # define NUM_REGISTERS 37 4302 #endif 4303 4304 // structure used by block_prep, op_delete and op_yank for blockwise operators 4305 // also op_change, op_shift, op_insert, op_replace - AKelly 4306 struct block_def 4307 { 4308 int startspaces; // 'extra' cols before first char 4309 int endspaces; // 'extra' cols after last char 4310 int textlen; // chars in block 4311 char_u *textstart; // pointer to 1st char (partially) in block 4312 colnr_T textcol; // index of chars (partially) in block 4313 colnr_T start_vcol; // start col of 1st char wholly inside block 4314 colnr_T end_vcol; // start col of 1st char wholly after block 4315 int is_short; // TRUE if line is too short to fit in block 4316 int is_MAX; // TRUE if curswant==MAXCOL when starting 4317 int is_oneChar; // TRUE if block within one character 4318 int pre_whitesp; // screen cols of ws before block 4319 int pre_whitesp_c; // chars of ws before block 4320 colnr_T end_char_vcols; // number of vcols of post-block char 4321 colnr_T start_char_vcols; // number of vcols of pre-block char 4322 }; 4323 4324 // Each yank register has an array of pointers to lines. 4325 typedef struct 4326 { 4327 char_u **y_array; // pointer to array of line pointers 4328 linenr_T y_size; // number of lines in y_array 4329 char_u y_type; // MLINE, MCHAR or MBLOCK 4330 colnr_T y_width; // only set if y_type == MBLOCK 4331 #ifdef FEAT_VIMINFO 4332 time_t y_time_set; 4333 #endif 4334 } yankreg_T; 4335 4336 // The offset for a search command is store in a soff struct 4337 // Note: only spats[0].off is really used 4338 typedef struct soffset 4339 { 4340 int dir; // search direction, '/' or '?' 4341 int line; // search has line offset 4342 int end; // search set cursor at end 4343 long off; // line or char offset 4344 } soffset_T; 4345 4346 // A search pattern and its attributes are stored in a spat struct 4347 typedef struct spat 4348 { 4349 char_u *pat; // the pattern (in allocated memory) or NULL 4350 int magic; // magicness of the pattern 4351 int no_scs; // no smartcase for this pattern 4352 soffset_T off; 4353 } spat_T; 4354 4355 /* 4356 * Optional extra arguments for searchit(). 4357 */ 4358 typedef struct 4359 { 4360 linenr_T sa_stop_lnum; // stop after this line number when != 0 4361 #ifdef FEAT_RELTIME 4362 proftime_T *sa_tm; // timeout limit or NULL 4363 int sa_timed_out; // set when timed out 4364 #endif 4365 int sa_wrapped; // search wrapped around 4366 } searchit_arg_T; 4367 4368 /* 4369 * Cookie used by getsourceline(). 4370 */ 4371 /* 4372 * Cookie used to store info for each sourced file. 4373 * It is shared between do_source() and getsourceline(). 4374 * This is passed to do_cmdline(). 4375 */ 4376 typedef struct { 4377 FILE *fp; // opened file for sourcing 4378 char_u *nextline; // if not NULL: line that was read ahead 4379 linenr_T sourcing_lnum; // line number of the source file 4380 int finished; // ":finish" used 4381 #ifdef USE_CRNL 4382 int fileformat; // EOL_UNKNOWN, EOL_UNIX or EOL_DOS 4383 int error; // TRUE if LF found after CR-LF 4384 #endif 4385 #ifdef FEAT_EVAL 4386 linenr_T breakpoint; // next line with breakpoint or zero 4387 char_u *fname; // name of sourced file 4388 int dbg_tick; // debug_tick when breakpoint was set 4389 int level; // top nesting level of sourced file 4390 #endif 4391 vimconv_T conv; // type of conversion 4392 } source_cookie_T; 4393 4394 4395 #define WRITEBUFSIZE 8192 // size of normal write buffer 4396 4397 #define FIO_LATIN1 0x01 // convert Latin1 4398 #define FIO_UTF8 0x02 // convert UTF-8 4399 #define FIO_UCS2 0x04 // convert UCS-2 4400 #define FIO_UCS4 0x08 // convert UCS-4 4401 #define FIO_UTF16 0x10 // convert UTF-16 4402 #ifdef MSWIN 4403 # define FIO_CODEPAGE 0x20 // convert MS-Windows codepage 4404 # define FIO_PUT_CP(x) (((x) & 0xffff) << 16) // put codepage in top word 4405 # define FIO_GET_CP(x) (((x)>>16) & 0xffff) // get codepage from top word 4406 #endif 4407 #ifdef MACOS_CONVERT 4408 # define FIO_MACROMAN 0x20 // convert MacRoman 4409 #endif 4410 #define FIO_ENDIAN_L 0x80 // little endian 4411 #define FIO_ENCRYPTED 0x1000 // encrypt written bytes 4412 #define FIO_NOCONVERT 0x2000 // skip encoding conversion 4413 #define FIO_UCSBOM 0x4000 // check for BOM at start of file 4414 #define FIO_ALL -1 // allow all formats 4415 4416 // When converting, a read() or write() may leave some bytes to be converted 4417 // for the next call. The value is guessed... 4418 #define CONV_RESTLEN 30 4419 4420 // We have to guess how much a sequence of bytes may expand when converting 4421 // with iconv() to be able to allocate a buffer. 4422 #define ICONV_MULT 8 4423 4424 // Used for "magic_overruled". 4425 typedef enum { 4426 OPTION_MAGIC_NOT_SET, // p_magic not overruled 4427 OPTION_MAGIC_ON, // magic on inside regexp 4428 OPTION_MAGIC_OFF // magic off inside regexp 4429 } optmagic_T; 4430 4431 // Magicness of a pattern, used by regexp code. 4432 // The order and values matter: 4433 // magic <= MAGIC_OFF includes MAGIC_NONE 4434 // magic >= MAGIC_ON includes MAGIC_ALL 4435 typedef enum { 4436 MAGIC_NONE = 1, // "\V" very unmagic 4437 MAGIC_OFF = 2, // "\M" or 'magic' off 4438 MAGIC_ON = 3, // "\m" or 'magic' 4439 MAGIC_ALL = 4 // "\v" very magic 4440 } magic_T; 4441 4442 // Struct used to pass to error messages about where the error happened. 4443 typedef struct { 4444 char *wt_func_name; // function name or NULL 4445 char wt_index; // argument or variable index, 0 means unknown 4446 char wt_variable; // "variable" when TRUE, "argument" otherwise 4447 } where_T; 4448 4449 #define WHERE_INIT {NULL, 0, 0} 4450 4451