From 61f65e4dfa95e21130573b74e4cef282bd410e91 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 5 May 2024 19:41:01 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 3.3a. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- grid.c | 1461 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 1461 insertions(+) create mode 100644 grid.c (limited to 'grid.c') diff --git a/grid.c b/grid.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1109ac5 --- /dev/null +++ b/grid.c @@ -0,0 +1,1461 @@ +/* $OpenBSD$ */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2008 Nicholas Marriott + * + * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any + * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above + * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. + * + * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES + * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR + * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF MIND, USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER + * IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include + +#include +#include + +#include "tmux.h" + +/* + * Grid data. This is the basic data structure that represents what is shown on + * screen. + * + * A grid is a grid of cells (struct grid_cell). Lines are not allocated until + * cells in that line are written to. The grid is split into history and + * viewable data with the history starting at row (line) 0 and extending to + * (hsize - 1); from hsize to hsize + (sy - 1) is the viewable data. All + * functions in this file work on absolute coordinates, grid-view.c has + * functions which work on the screen data. + */ + +/* Default grid cell data. */ +const struct grid_cell grid_default_cell = { + { { ' ' }, 0, 1, 1 }, 0, 0, 8, 8, 0 +}; + +/* + * Padding grid cell data. Padding cells are the only zero width cell that + * appears in the grid - because of this, they are always extended cells. + */ +static const struct grid_cell grid_padding_cell = { + { { '!' }, 0, 0, 0 }, 0, GRID_FLAG_PADDING, 8, 8, 0 +}; + +/* Cleared grid cell data. */ +static const struct grid_cell grid_cleared_cell = { + { { ' ' }, 0, 1, 1 }, 0, GRID_FLAG_CLEARED, 8, 8, 0 +}; +static const struct grid_cell_entry grid_cleared_entry = { + GRID_FLAG_CLEARED, { .data = { 0, 8, 8, ' ' } } +}; + +/* Store cell in entry. */ +static void +grid_store_cell(struct grid_cell_entry *gce, const struct grid_cell *gc, + u_char c) +{ + gce->flags = (gc->flags & ~GRID_FLAG_CLEARED); + + gce->data.fg = gc->fg & 0xff; + if (gc->fg & COLOUR_FLAG_256) + gce->flags |= GRID_FLAG_FG256; + + gce->data.bg = gc->bg & 0xff; + if (gc->bg & COLOUR_FLAG_256) + gce->flags |= GRID_FLAG_BG256; + + gce->data.attr = gc->attr; + gce->data.data = c; +} + +/* Check if a cell should be an extended cell. */ +static int +grid_need_extended_cell(const struct grid_cell_entry *gce, + const struct grid_cell *gc) +{ + if (gce->flags & GRID_FLAG_EXTENDED) + return (1); + if (gc->attr > 0xff) + return (1); + if (gc->data.size != 1 || gc->data.width != 1) + return (1); + if ((gc->fg & COLOUR_FLAG_RGB) || (gc->bg & COLOUR_FLAG_RGB)) + return (1); + if (gc->us != 0) /* only supports 256 or RGB */ + return (1); + return (0); +} + +/* Get an extended cell. */ +static void +grid_get_extended_cell(struct grid_line *gl, struct grid_cell_entry *gce, + int flags) +{ + u_int at = gl->extdsize + 1; + + gl->extddata = xreallocarray(gl->extddata, at, sizeof *gl->extddata); + gl->extdsize = at; + + gce->offset = at - 1; + gce->flags = (flags | GRID_FLAG_EXTENDED); +} + +/* Set cell as extended. */ +static struct grid_extd_entry * +grid_extended_cell(struct grid_line *gl, struct grid_cell_entry *gce, + const struct grid_cell *gc) +{ + struct grid_extd_entry *gee; + int flags = (gc->flags & ~GRID_FLAG_CLEARED); + utf8_char uc; + + if (~gce->flags & GRID_FLAG_EXTENDED) + grid_get_extended_cell(gl, gce, flags); + else if (gce->offset >= gl->extdsize) + fatalx("offset too big"); + gl->flags |= GRID_LINE_EXTENDED; + + utf8_from_data(&gc->data, &uc); + + gee = &gl->extddata[gce->offset]; + gee->data = uc; + gee->attr = gc->attr; + gee->flags = flags; + gee->fg = gc->fg; + gee->bg = gc->bg; + gee->us = gc->us; + return (gee); +} + +/* Free up unused extended cells. */ +static void +grid_compact_line(struct grid_line *gl) +{ + int new_extdsize = 0; + struct grid_extd_entry *new_extddata; + struct grid_cell_entry *gce; + struct grid_extd_entry *gee; + u_int px, idx; + + if (gl->extdsize == 0) + return; + + for (px = 0; px < gl->cellsize; px++) { + gce = &gl->celldata[px]; + if (gce->flags & GRID_FLAG_EXTENDED) + new_extdsize++; + } + + if (new_extdsize == 0) { + free(gl->extddata); + gl->extddata = NULL; + gl->extdsize = 0; + return; + } + new_extddata = xreallocarray(NULL, new_extdsize, sizeof *gl->extddata); + + idx = 0; + for (px = 0; px < gl->cellsize; px++) { + gce = &gl->celldata[px]; + if (gce->flags & GRID_FLAG_EXTENDED) { + gee = &gl->extddata[gce->offset]; + memcpy(&new_extddata[idx], gee, sizeof *gee); + gce->offset = idx++; + } + } + + free(gl->extddata); + gl->extddata = new_extddata; + gl->extdsize = new_extdsize; +} + +/* Get line data. */ +struct grid_line * +grid_get_line(struct grid *gd, u_int line) +{ + return (&gd->linedata[line]); +} + +/* Adjust number of lines. */ +void +grid_adjust_lines(struct grid *gd, u_int lines) +{ + gd->linedata = xreallocarray(gd->linedata, lines, sizeof *gd->linedata); +} + +/* Copy default into a cell. */ +static void +grid_clear_cell(struct grid *gd, u_int px, u_int py, u_int bg) +{ + struct grid_line *gl = &gd->linedata[py]; + struct grid_cell_entry *gce = &gl->celldata[px]; + struct grid_extd_entry *gee; + + memcpy(gce, &grid_cleared_entry, sizeof *gce); + if (bg != 8) { + if (bg & COLOUR_FLAG_RGB) { + grid_get_extended_cell(gl, gce, gce->flags); + gee = grid_extended_cell(gl, gce, &grid_cleared_cell); + gee->bg = bg; + } else { + if (bg & COLOUR_FLAG_256) + gce->flags |= GRID_FLAG_BG256; + gce->data.bg = bg; + } + } +} + +/* Check grid y position. */ +static int +grid_check_y(struct grid *gd, const char *from, u_int py) +{ + if (py >= gd->hsize + gd->sy) { + log_debug("%s: y out of range: %u", from, py); + return (-1); + } + return (0); +} + +/* Check if two styles are (visibly) the same. */ +int +grid_cells_look_equal(const struct grid_cell *gc1, const struct grid_cell *gc2) +{ + if (gc1->fg != gc2->fg || gc1->bg != gc2->bg) + return (0); + if (gc1->attr != gc2->attr || gc1->flags != gc2->flags) + return (0); + return (1); +} + +/* Compare grid cells. Return 1 if equal, 0 if not. */ +int +grid_cells_equal(const struct grid_cell *gc1, const struct grid_cell *gc2) +{ + if (!grid_cells_look_equal(gc1, gc2)) + return (0); + if (gc1->data.width != gc2->data.width) + return (0); + if (gc1->data.size != gc2->data.size) + return (0); + return (memcmp(gc1->data.data, gc2->data.data, gc1->data.size) == 0); +} + +/* Free one line. */ +static void +grid_free_line(struct grid *gd, u_int py) +{ + free(gd->linedata[py].celldata); + gd->linedata[py].celldata = NULL; + free(gd->linedata[py].extddata); + gd->linedata[py].extddata = NULL; +} + +/* Free several lines. */ +static void +grid_free_lines(struct grid *gd, u_int py, u_int ny) +{ + u_int yy; + + for (yy = py; yy < py + ny; yy++) + grid_free_line(gd, yy); +} + +/* Create a new grid. */ +struct grid * +grid_create(u_int sx, u_int sy, u_int hlimit) +{ + struct grid *gd; + + gd = xmalloc(sizeof *gd); + gd->sx = sx; + gd->sy = sy; + + if (hlimit != 0) + gd->flags = GRID_HISTORY; + else + gd->flags = 0; + + gd->hscrolled = 0; + gd->hsize = 0; + gd->hlimit = hlimit; + + if (gd->sy != 0) + gd->linedata = xcalloc(gd->sy, sizeof *gd->linedata); + else + gd->linedata = NULL; + + return (gd); +} + +/* Destroy grid. */ +void +grid_destroy(struct grid *gd) +{ + grid_free_lines(gd, 0, gd->hsize + gd->sy); + + free(gd->linedata); + + free(gd); +} + +/* Compare grids. */ +int +grid_compare(struct grid *ga, struct grid *gb) +{ + struct grid_line *gla, *glb; + struct grid_cell gca, gcb; + u_int xx, yy; + + if (ga->sx != gb->sx || ga->sy != gb->sy) + return (1); + + for (yy = 0; yy < ga->sy; yy++) { + gla = &ga->linedata[yy]; + glb = &gb->linedata[yy]; + if (gla->cellsize != glb->cellsize) + return (1); + for (xx = 0; xx < gla->cellsize; xx++) { + grid_get_cell(ga, xx, yy, &gca); + grid_get_cell(gb, xx, yy, &gcb); + if (!grid_cells_equal(&gca, &gcb)) + return (1); + } + } + + return (0); +} + +/* Trim lines from the history. */ +static void +grid_trim_history(struct grid *gd, u_int ny) +{ + grid_free_lines(gd, 0, ny); + memmove(&gd->linedata[0], &gd->linedata[ny], + (gd->hsize + gd->sy - ny) * (sizeof *gd->linedata)); +} + +/* + * Collect lines from the history if at the limit. Free the top (oldest) 10% + * and shift up. + */ +void +grid_collect_history(struct grid *gd) +{ + u_int ny; + + if (gd->hsize == 0 || gd->hsize < gd->hlimit) + return; + + ny = gd->hlimit / 10; + if (ny < 1) + ny = 1; + if (ny > gd->hsize) + ny = gd->hsize; + + /* + * Free the lines from 0 to ny then move the remaining lines over + * them. + */ + grid_trim_history(gd, ny); + + gd->hsize -= ny; + if (gd->hscrolled > gd->hsize) + gd->hscrolled = gd->hsize; +} + +/* Remove lines from the bottom of the history. */ +void +grid_remove_history(struct grid *gd, u_int ny) +{ + u_int yy; + + if (ny > gd->hsize) + return; + for (yy = 0; yy < ny; yy++) + grid_free_line(gd, gd->hsize + gd->sy - 1 - yy); + gd->hsize -= ny; +} + +/* + * Scroll the entire visible screen, moving one line into the history. Just + * allocate a new line at the bottom and move the history size indicator. + */ +void +grid_scroll_history(struct grid *gd, u_int bg) +{ + u_int yy; + + yy = gd->hsize + gd->sy; + gd->linedata = xreallocarray(gd->linedata, yy + 1, + sizeof *gd->linedata); + grid_empty_line(gd, yy, bg); + + gd->hscrolled++; + grid_compact_line(&gd->linedata[gd->hsize]); + gd->hsize++; +} + +/* Clear the history. */ +void +grid_clear_history(struct grid *gd) +{ + grid_trim_history(gd, gd->hsize); + + gd->hscrolled = 0; + gd->hsize = 0; + + gd->linedata = xreallocarray(gd->linedata, gd->sy, + sizeof *gd->linedata); +} + +/* Scroll a region up, moving the top line into the history. */ +void +grid_scroll_history_region(struct grid *gd, u_int upper, u_int lower, u_int bg) +{ + struct grid_line *gl_history, *gl_upper; + u_int yy; + + /* Create a space for a new line. */ + yy = gd->hsize + gd->sy; + gd->linedata = xreallocarray(gd->linedata, yy + 1, + sizeof *gd->linedata); + + /* Move the entire screen down to free a space for this line. */ + gl_history = &gd->linedata[gd->hsize]; + memmove(gl_history + 1, gl_history, gd->sy * sizeof *gl_history); + + /* Adjust the region and find its start and end. */ + upper++; + gl_upper = &gd->linedata[upper]; + lower++; + + /* Move the line into the history. */ + memcpy(gl_history, gl_upper, sizeof *gl_history); + + /* Then move the region up and clear the bottom line. */ + memmove(gl_upper, gl_upper + 1, (lower - upper) * sizeof *gl_upper); + grid_empty_line(gd, lower, bg); + + /* Move the history offset down over the line. */ + gd->hscrolled++; + gd->hsize++; +} + +/* Expand line to fit to cell. */ +static void +grid_expand_line(struct grid *gd, u_int py, u_int sx, u_int bg) +{ + struct grid_line *gl; + u_int xx; + + gl = &gd->linedata[py]; + if (sx <= gl->cellsize) + return; + + if (sx < gd->sx / 4) + sx = gd->sx / 4; + else if (sx < gd->sx / 2) + sx = gd->sx / 2; + else if (gd->sx > sx) + sx = gd->sx; + + gl->celldata = xreallocarray(gl->celldata, sx, sizeof *gl->celldata); + for (xx = gl->cellsize; xx < sx; xx++) + grid_clear_cell(gd, xx, py, bg); + gl->cellsize = sx; +} + +/* Empty a line and set background colour if needed. */ +void +grid_empty_line(struct grid *gd, u_int py, u_int bg) +{ + memset(&gd->linedata[py], 0, sizeof gd->linedata[py]); + if (!COLOUR_DEFAULT(bg)) + grid_expand_line(gd, py, gd->sx, bg); +} + +/* Peek at grid line. */ +const struct grid_line * +grid_peek_line(struct grid *gd, u_int py) +{ + if (grid_check_y(gd, __func__, py) != 0) + return (NULL); + return (&gd->linedata[py]); +} + +/* Get cell from line. */ +static void +grid_get_cell1(struct grid_line *gl, u_int px, struct grid_cell *gc) +{ + struct grid_cell_entry *gce = &gl->celldata[px]; + struct grid_extd_entry *gee; + + if (gce->flags & GRID_FLAG_EXTENDED) { + if (gce->offset >= gl->extdsize) + memcpy(gc, &grid_default_cell, sizeof *gc); + else { + gee = &gl->extddata[gce->offset]; + gc->flags = gee->flags; + gc->attr = gee->attr; + gc->fg = gee->fg; + gc->bg = gee->bg; + gc->us = gee->us; + utf8_to_data(gee->data, &gc->data); + } + return; + } + + gc->flags = gce->flags & ~(GRID_FLAG_FG256|GRID_FLAG_BG256); + gc->attr = gce->data.attr; + gc->fg = gce->data.fg; + if (gce->flags & GRID_FLAG_FG256) + gc->fg |= COLOUR_FLAG_256; + gc->bg = gce->data.bg; + if (gce->flags & GRID_FLAG_BG256) + gc->bg |= COLOUR_FLAG_256; + gc->us = 0; + utf8_set(&gc->data, gce->data.data); +} + +/* Get cell for reading. */ +void +grid_get_cell(struct grid *gd, u_int px, u_int py, struct grid_cell *gc) +{ + if (grid_check_y(gd, __func__, py) != 0 || + px >= gd->linedata[py].cellsize) + memcpy(gc, &grid_default_cell, sizeof *gc); + else + grid_get_cell1(&gd->linedata[py], px, gc); +} + +/* Set cell at position. */ +void +grid_set_cell(struct grid *gd, u_int px, u_int py, const struct grid_cell *gc) +{ + struct grid_line *gl; + struct grid_cell_entry *gce; + + if (grid_check_y(gd, __func__, py) != 0) + return; + + grid_expand_line(gd, py, px + 1, 8); + + gl = &gd->linedata[py]; + if (px + 1 > gl->cellused) + gl->cellused = px + 1; + + gce = &gl->celldata[px]; + if (grid_need_extended_cell(gce, gc)) + grid_extended_cell(gl, gce, gc); + else + grid_store_cell(gce, gc, gc->data.data[0]); +} + +/* Set padding at position. */ +void +grid_set_padding(struct grid *gd, u_int px, u_int py) +{ + grid_set_cell(gd, px, py, &grid_padding_cell); +} + +/* Set cells at position. */ +void +grid_set_cells(struct grid *gd, u_int px, u_int py, const struct grid_cell *gc, + const char *s, size_t slen) +{ + struct grid_line *gl; + struct grid_cell_entry *gce; + struct grid_extd_entry *gee; + u_int i; + + if (grid_check_y(gd, __func__, py) != 0) + return; + + grid_expand_line(gd, py, px + slen, 8); + + gl = &gd->linedata[py]; + if (px + slen > gl->cellused) + gl->cellused = px + slen; + + for (i = 0; i < slen; i++) { + gce = &gl->celldata[px + i]; + if (grid_need_extended_cell(gce, gc)) { + gee = grid_extended_cell(gl, gce, gc); + gee->data = utf8_build_one(s[i]); + } else + grid_store_cell(gce, gc, s[i]); + } +} + +/* Clear area. */ +void +grid_clear(struct grid *gd, u_int px, u_int py, u_int nx, u_int ny, u_int bg) +{ + struct grid_line *gl; + u_int xx, yy, ox, sx; + + if (nx == 0 || ny == 0) + return; + + if (px == 0 && nx == gd->sx) { + grid_clear_lines(gd, py, ny, bg); + return; + } + + if (grid_check_y(gd, __func__, py) != 0) + return; + if (grid_check_y(gd, __func__, py + ny - 1) != 0) + return; + + for (yy = py; yy < py + ny; yy++) { + gl = &gd->linedata[yy]; + + sx = gd->sx; + if (sx > gl->cellsize) + sx = gl->cellsize; + ox = nx; + if (COLOUR_DEFAULT(bg)) { + if (px > sx) + continue; + if (px + nx > sx) + ox = sx - px; + } + + grid_expand_line(gd, yy, px + ox, 8); /* default bg first */ + for (xx = px; xx < px + ox; xx++) + grid_clear_cell(gd, xx, yy, bg); + } +} + +/* Clear lines. This just frees and truncates the lines. */ +void +grid_clear_lines(struct grid *gd, u_int py, u_int ny, u_int bg) +{ + u_int yy; + + if (ny == 0) + return; + + if (grid_check_y(gd, __func__, py) != 0) + return; + if (grid_check_y(gd, __func__, py + ny - 1) != 0) + return; + + for (yy = py; yy < py + ny; yy++) { + grid_free_line(gd, yy); + grid_empty_line(gd, yy, bg); + } + if (py != 0) + gd->linedata[py - 1].flags &= ~GRID_LINE_WRAPPED; +} + +/* Move a group of lines. */ +void +grid_move_lines(struct grid *gd, u_int dy, u_int py, u_int ny, u_int bg) +{ + u_int yy; + + if (ny == 0 || py == dy) + return; + + if (grid_check_y(gd, __func__, py) != 0) + return; + if (grid_check_y(gd, __func__, py + ny - 1) != 0) + return; + if (grid_check_y(gd, __func__, dy) != 0) + return; + if (grid_check_y(gd, __func__, dy + ny - 1) != 0) + return; + + /* Free any lines which are being replaced. */ + for (yy = dy; yy < dy + ny; yy++) { + if (yy >= py && yy < py + ny) + continue; + grid_free_line(gd, yy); + } + if (dy != 0) + gd->linedata[dy - 1].flags &= ~GRID_LINE_WRAPPED; + + memmove(&gd->linedata[dy], &gd->linedata[py], + ny * (sizeof *gd->linedata)); + + /* + * Wipe any lines that have been moved (without freeing them - they are + * still present). + */ + for (yy = py; yy < py + ny; yy++) { + if (yy < dy || yy >= dy + ny) + grid_empty_line(gd, yy, bg); + } + if (py != 0 && (py < dy || py >= dy + ny)) + gd->linedata[py - 1].flags &= ~GRID_LINE_WRAPPED; +} + +/* Move a group of cells. */ +void +grid_move_cells(struct grid *gd, u_int dx, u_int px, u_int py, u_int nx, + u_int bg) +{ + struct grid_line *gl; + u_int xx; + + if (nx == 0 || px == dx) + return; + + if (grid_check_y(gd, __func__, py) != 0) + return; + gl = &gd->linedata[py]; + + grid_expand_line(gd, py, px + nx, 8); + grid_expand_line(gd, py, dx + nx, 8); + memmove(&gl->celldata[dx], &gl->celldata[px], + nx * sizeof *gl->celldata); + if (dx + nx > gl->cellused) + gl->cellused = dx + nx; + + /* Wipe any cells that have been moved. */ + for (xx = px; xx < px + nx; xx++) { + if (xx >= dx && xx < dx + nx) + continue; + grid_clear_cell(gd, xx, py, bg); + } +} + +/* Get ANSI foreground sequence. */ +static size_t +grid_string_cells_fg(const struct grid_cell *gc, int *values) +{ + size_t n; + u_char r, g, b; + + n = 0; + if (gc->fg & COLOUR_FLAG_256) { + values[n++] = 38; + values[n++] = 5; + values[n++] = gc->fg & 0xff; + } else if (gc->fg & COLOUR_FLAG_RGB) { + values[n++] = 38; + values[n++] = 2; + colour_split_rgb(gc->fg, &r, &g, &b); + values[n++] = r; + values[n++] = g; + values[n++] = b; + } else { + switch (gc->fg) { + case 0: + case 1: + case 2: + case 3: + case 4: + case 5: + case 6: + case 7: + values[n++] = gc->fg + 30; + break; + case 8: + values[n++] = 39; + break; + case 90: + case 91: + case 92: + case 93: + case 94: + case 95: + case 96: + case 97: + values[n++] = gc->fg; + break; + } + } + return (n); +} + +/* Get ANSI background sequence. */ +static size_t +grid_string_cells_bg(const struct grid_cell *gc, int *values) +{ + size_t n; + u_char r, g, b; + + n = 0; + if (gc->bg & COLOUR_FLAG_256) { + values[n++] = 48; + values[n++] = 5; + values[n++] = gc->bg & 0xff; + } else if (gc->bg & COLOUR_FLAG_RGB) { + values[n++] = 48; + values[n++] = 2; + colour_split_rgb(gc->bg, &r, &g, &b); + values[n++] = r; + values[n++] = g; + values[n++] = b; + } else { + switch (gc->bg) { + case 0: + case 1: + case 2: + case 3: + case 4: + case 5: + case 6: + case 7: + values[n++] = gc->bg + 40; + break; + case 8: + values[n++] = 49; + break; + case 90: + case 91: + case 92: + case 93: + case 94: + case 95: + case 96: + case 97: + values[n++] = gc->bg + 10; + break; + } + } + return (n); +} + +/* Get underscore colour sequence. */ +static size_t +grid_string_cells_us(const struct grid_cell *gc, int *values) +{ + size_t n; + u_char r, g, b; + + n = 0; + if (gc->us & COLOUR_FLAG_256) { + values[n++] = 58; + values[n++] = 5; + values[n++] = gc->us & 0xff; + } else if (gc->us & COLOUR_FLAG_RGB) { + values[n++] = 58; + values[n++] = 2; + colour_split_rgb(gc->us, &r, &g, &b); + values[n++] = r; + values[n++] = g; + values[n++] = b; + } + return (n); +} + +/* Add on SGR code. */ +static void +grid_string_cells_add_code(char *buf, size_t len, u_int n, int *s, int *newc, + int *oldc, size_t nnewc, size_t noldc, int escape_c0) +{ + u_int i; + char tmp[64]; + + if (nnewc != 0 && + (nnewc != noldc || + memcmp(newc, oldc, nnewc * sizeof newc[0]) != 0 || + (n != 0 && s[0] == 0))) { + if (escape_c0) + strlcat(buf, "\\033[", len); + else + strlcat(buf, "\033[", len); + for (i = 0; i < nnewc; i++) { + if (i + 1 < nnewc) + xsnprintf(tmp, sizeof tmp, "%d;", newc[i]); + else + xsnprintf(tmp, sizeof tmp, "%d", newc[i]); + strlcat(buf, tmp, len); + } + strlcat(buf, "m", len); + } +} + +/* + * Returns ANSI code to set particular attributes (colour, bold and so on) + * given a current state. + */ +static void +grid_string_cells_code(const struct grid_cell *lastgc, + const struct grid_cell *gc, char *buf, size_t len, int escape_c0) +{ + int oldc[64], newc[64], s[128]; + size_t noldc, nnewc, n, i; + u_int attr = gc->attr, lastattr = lastgc->attr; + char tmp[64]; + + struct { + u_int mask; + u_int code; + } attrs[] = { + { GRID_ATTR_BRIGHT, 1 }, + { GRID_ATTR_DIM, 2 }, + { GRID_ATTR_ITALICS, 3 }, + { GRID_ATTR_UNDERSCORE, 4 }, + { GRID_ATTR_BLINK, 5 }, + { GRID_ATTR_REVERSE, 7 }, + { GRID_ATTR_HIDDEN, 8 }, + { GRID_ATTR_STRIKETHROUGH, 9 }, + { GRID_ATTR_UNDERSCORE_2, 42 }, + { GRID_ATTR_UNDERSCORE_3, 43 }, + { GRID_ATTR_UNDERSCORE_4, 44 }, + { GRID_ATTR_UNDERSCORE_5, 45 }, + { GRID_ATTR_OVERLINE, 53 }, + }; + n = 0; + + /* If any attribute is removed, begin with 0. */ + for (i = 0; i < nitems(attrs); i++) { + if (((~attr & attrs[i].mask) && + (lastattr & attrs[i].mask)) || + (lastgc->us != 0 && gc->us == 0)) { + s[n++] = 0; + lastattr &= GRID_ATTR_CHARSET; + break; + } + } + /* For each attribute that is newly set, add its code. */ + for (i = 0; i < nitems(attrs); i++) { + if ((attr & attrs[i].mask) && !(lastattr & attrs[i].mask)) + s[n++] = attrs[i].code; + } + + /* Write the attributes. */ + *buf = '\0'; + if (n > 0) { + if (escape_c0) + strlcat(buf, "\\033[", len); + else + strlcat(buf, "\033[", len); + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { + if (s[i] < 10) + xsnprintf(tmp, sizeof tmp, "%d", s[i]); + else { + xsnprintf(tmp, sizeof tmp, "%d:%d", s[i] / 10, + s[i] % 10); + } + strlcat(buf, tmp, len); + if (i + 1 < n) + strlcat(buf, ";", len); + } + strlcat(buf, "m", len); + } + + /* If the foreground colour changed, write its parameters. */ + nnewc = grid_string_cells_fg(gc, newc); + noldc = grid_string_cells_fg(lastgc, oldc); + grid_string_cells_add_code(buf, len, n, s, newc, oldc, nnewc, noldc, + escape_c0); + + /* If the background colour changed, append its parameters. */ + nnewc = grid_string_cells_bg(gc, newc); + noldc = grid_string_cells_bg(lastgc, oldc); + grid_string_cells_add_code(buf, len, n, s, newc, oldc, nnewc, noldc, + escape_c0); + + /* If the underscore colour changed, append its parameters. */ + nnewc = grid_string_cells_us(gc, newc); + noldc = grid_string_cells_us(lastgc, oldc); + grid_string_cells_add_code(buf, len, n, s, newc, oldc, nnewc, noldc, + escape_c0); + + /* Append shift in/shift out if needed. */ + if ((attr & GRID_ATTR_CHARSET) && !(lastattr & GRID_ATTR_CHARSET)) { + if (escape_c0) + strlcat(buf, "\\016", len); /* SO */ + else + strlcat(buf, "\016", len); /* SO */ + } + if (!(attr & GRID_ATTR_CHARSET) && (lastattr & GRID_ATTR_CHARSET)) { + if (escape_c0) + strlcat(buf, "\\017", len); /* SI */ + else + strlcat(buf, "\017", len); /* SI */ + } +} + +/* Convert cells into a string. */ +char * +grid_string_cells(struct grid *gd, u_int px, u_int py, u_int nx, + struct grid_cell **lastgc, int with_codes, int escape_c0, int trim) +{ + struct grid_cell gc; + static struct grid_cell lastgc1; + const char *data; + char *buf, code[128]; + size_t len, off, size, codelen; + u_int xx; + const struct grid_line *gl; + + if (lastgc != NULL && *lastgc == NULL) { + memcpy(&lastgc1, &grid_default_cell, sizeof lastgc1); + *lastgc = &lastgc1; + } + + len = 128; + buf = xmalloc(len); + off = 0; + + gl = grid_peek_line(gd, py); + for (xx = px; xx < px + nx; xx++) { + if (gl == NULL || xx >= gl->cellused) + break; + grid_get_cell(gd, xx, py, &gc); + if (gc.flags & GRID_FLAG_PADDING) + continue; + + if (with_codes) { + grid_string_cells_code(*lastgc, &gc, code, sizeof code, + escape_c0); + codelen = strlen(code); + memcpy(*lastgc, &gc, sizeof **lastgc); + } else + codelen = 0; + + data = gc.data.data; + size = gc.data.size; + if (escape_c0 && size == 1 && *data == '\\') { + data = "\\\\"; + size = 2; + } + + while (len < off + size + codelen + 1) { + buf = xreallocarray(buf, 2, len); + len *= 2; + } + + if (codelen != 0) { + memcpy(buf + off, code, codelen); + off += codelen; + } + memcpy(buf + off, data, size); + off += size; + } + + if (trim) { + while (off > 0 && buf[off - 1] == ' ') + off--; + } + buf[off] = '\0'; + + return (buf); +} + +/* + * Duplicate a set of lines between two grids. Both source and destination + * should be big enough. + */ +void +grid_duplicate_lines(struct grid *dst, u_int dy, struct grid *src, u_int sy, + u_int ny) +{ + struct grid_line *dstl, *srcl; + u_int yy; + + if (dy + ny > dst->hsize + dst->sy) + ny = dst->hsize + dst->sy - dy; + if (sy + ny > src->hsize + src->sy) + ny = src->hsize + src->sy - sy; + grid_free_lines(dst, dy, ny); + + for (yy = 0; yy < ny; yy++) { + srcl = &src->linedata[sy]; + dstl = &dst->linedata[dy]; + + memcpy(dstl, srcl, sizeof *dstl); + if (srcl->cellsize != 0) { + dstl->celldata = xreallocarray(NULL, + srcl->cellsize, sizeof *dstl->celldata); + memcpy(dstl->celldata, srcl->celldata, + srcl->cellsize * sizeof *dstl->celldata); + } else + dstl->celldata = NULL; + if (srcl->extdsize != 0) { + dstl->extdsize = srcl->extdsize; + dstl->extddata = xreallocarray(NULL, dstl->extdsize, + sizeof *dstl->extddata); + memcpy(dstl->extddata, srcl->extddata, dstl->extdsize * + sizeof *dstl->extddata); + } else + dstl->extddata = NULL; + + sy++; + dy++; + } +} + +/* Mark line as dead. */ +static void +grid_reflow_dead(struct grid_line *gl) +{ + memset(gl, 0, sizeof *gl); + gl->flags = GRID_LINE_DEAD; +} + +/* Add lines, return the first new one. */ +static struct grid_line * +grid_reflow_add(struct grid *gd, u_int n) +{ + struct grid_line *gl; + u_int sy = gd->sy + n; + + gd->linedata = xreallocarray(gd->linedata, sy, sizeof *gd->linedata); + gl = &gd->linedata[gd->sy]; + memset(gl, 0, n * (sizeof *gl)); + gd->sy = sy; + return (gl); +} + +/* Move a line across. */ +static struct grid_line * +grid_reflow_move(struct grid *gd, struct grid_line *from) +{ + struct grid_line *to; + + to = grid_reflow_add(gd, 1); + memcpy(to, from, sizeof *to); + grid_reflow_dead(from); + return (to); +} + +/* Join line below onto this one. */ +static void +grid_reflow_join(struct grid *target, struct grid *gd, u_int sx, u_int yy, + u_int width, int already) +{ + struct grid_line *gl, *from = NULL; + struct grid_cell gc; + u_int lines, left, i, to, line, want = 0; + u_int at; + int wrapped = 1; + + /* + * Add a new target line. + */ + if (!already) { + to = target->sy; + gl = grid_reflow_move(target, &gd->linedata[yy]); + } else { + to = target->sy - 1; + gl = &target->linedata[to]; + } + at = gl->cellused; + + /* + * Loop until no more to consume or the target line is full. + */ + lines = 0; + for (;;) { + /* + * If this is now the last line, there is nothing more to be + * done. + */ + if (yy + 1 + lines == gd->hsize + gd->sy) + break; + line = yy + 1 + lines; + + /* If the next line is empty, skip it. */ + if (~gd->linedata[line].flags & GRID_LINE_WRAPPED) + wrapped = 0; + if (gd->linedata[line].cellused == 0) { + if (!wrapped) + break; + lines++; + continue; + } + + /* + * Is the destination line now full? Copy the first character + * separately because we need to leave "from" set to the last + * line if this line is full. + */ + grid_get_cell1(&gd->linedata[line], 0, &gc); + if (width + gc.data.width > sx) + break; + width += gc.data.width; + grid_set_cell(target, at, to, &gc); + at++; + + /* Join as much more as possible onto the current line. */ + from = &gd->linedata[line]; + for (want = 1; want < from->cellused; want++) { + grid_get_cell1(from, want, &gc); + if (width + gc.data.width > sx) + break; + width += gc.data.width; + + grid_set_cell(target, at, to, &gc); + at++; + } + lines++; + + /* + * If this line wasn't wrapped or we didn't consume the entire + * line, don't try to join any further lines. + */ + if (!wrapped || want != from->cellused || width == sx) + break; + } + if (lines == 0) + return; + + /* + * If we didn't consume the entire final line, then remove what we did + * consume. If we consumed the entire line and it wasn't wrapped, + * remove the wrap flag from this line. + */ + left = from->cellused - want; + if (left != 0) { + grid_move_cells(gd, 0, want, yy + lines, left, 8); + from->cellsize = from->cellused = left; + lines--; + } else if (!wrapped) + gl->flags &= ~GRID_LINE_WRAPPED; + + /* Remove the lines that were completely consumed. */ + for (i = yy + 1; i < yy + 1 + lines; i++) { + free(gd->linedata[i].celldata); + free(gd->linedata[i].extddata); + grid_reflow_dead(&gd->linedata[i]); + } + + /* Adjust scroll position. */ + if (gd->hscrolled > to + lines) + gd->hscrolled -= lines; + else if (gd->hscrolled > to) + gd->hscrolled = to; +} + +/* Split this line into several new ones */ +static void +grid_reflow_split(struct grid *target, struct grid *gd, u_int sx, u_int yy, + u_int at) +{ + struct grid_line *gl = &gd->linedata[yy], *first; + struct grid_cell gc; + u_int line, lines, width, i, xx; + u_int used = gl->cellused; + int flags = gl->flags; + + /* How many lines do we need to insert? We know we need at least two. */ + if (~gl->flags & GRID_LINE_EXTENDED) + lines = 1 + (gl->cellused - 1) / sx; + else { + lines = 2; + width = 0; + for (i = at; i < used; i++) { + grid_get_cell1(gl, i, &gc); + if (width + gc.data.width > sx) { + lines++; + width = 0; + } + width += gc.data.width; + } + } + + /* Insert new lines. */ + line = target->sy + 1; + first = grid_reflow_add(target, lines); + + /* Copy sections from the original line. */ + width = 0; + xx = 0; + for (i = at; i < used; i++) { + grid_get_cell1(gl, i, &gc); + if (width + gc.data.width > sx) { + target->linedata[line].flags |= GRID_LINE_WRAPPED; + + line++; + width = 0; + xx = 0; + } + width += gc.data.width; + grid_set_cell(target, xx, line, &gc); + xx++; + } + if (flags & GRID_LINE_WRAPPED) + target->linedata[line].flags |= GRID_LINE_WRAPPED; + + /* Move the remainder of the original line. */ + gl->cellsize = gl->cellused = at; + gl->flags |= GRID_LINE_WRAPPED; + memcpy(first, gl, sizeof *first); + grid_reflow_dead(gl); + + /* Adjust the scroll position. */ + if (yy <= gd->hscrolled) + gd->hscrolled += lines - 1; + + /* + * If the original line had the wrapped flag and there is still space + * in the last new line, try to join with the next lines. + */ + if (width < sx && (flags & GRID_LINE_WRAPPED)) + grid_reflow_join(target, gd, sx, yy, width, 1); +} + +/* Reflow lines on grid to new width. */ +void +grid_reflow(struct grid *gd, u_int sx) +{ + struct grid *target; + struct grid_line *gl; + struct grid_cell gc; + u_int yy, width, i, at; + + /* + * Create a destination grid. This is just used as a container for the + * line data and may not be fully valid. + */ + target = grid_create(gd->sx, 0, 0); + + /* + * Loop over each source line. + */ + for (yy = 0; yy < gd->hsize + gd->sy; yy++) { + gl = &gd->linedata[yy]; + if (gl->flags & GRID_LINE_DEAD) + continue; + + /* + * Work out the width of this line. at is the point at which + * the available width is hit, and width is the full line + * width. + */ + at = width = 0; + if (~gl->flags & GRID_LINE_EXTENDED) { + width = gl->cellused; + if (width > sx) + at = sx; + else + at = width; + } else { + for (i = 0; i < gl->cellused; i++) { + grid_get_cell1(gl, i, &gc); + if (at == 0 && width + gc.data.width > sx) + at = i; + width += gc.data.width; + } + } + + /* + * If the line is exactly right, just move it across + * unchanged. + */ + if (width == sx) { + grid_reflow_move(target, gl); + continue; + } + + /* + * If the line is too big, it needs to be split, whether or not + * it was previously wrapped. + */ + if (width > sx) { + grid_reflow_split(target, gd, sx, yy, at); + continue; + } + + /* + * If the line was previously wrapped, join as much as possible + * of the next line. + */ + if (gl->flags & GRID_LINE_WRAPPED) + grid_reflow_join(target, gd, sx, yy, width, 0); + else + grid_reflow_move(target, gl); + } + + /* + * Replace the old grid with the new. + */ + if (target->sy < gd->sy) + grid_reflow_add(target, gd->sy - target->sy); + gd->hsize = target->sy - gd->sy; + if (gd->hscrolled > gd->hsize) + gd->hscrolled = gd->hsize; + free(gd->linedata); + gd->linedata = target->linedata; + free(target); +} + +/* Convert to position based on wrapped lines. */ +void +grid_wrap_position(struct grid *gd, u_int px, u_int py, u_int *wx, u_int *wy) +{ + u_int ax = 0, ay = 0, yy; + + for (yy = 0; yy < py; yy++) { + if (gd->linedata[yy].flags & GRID_LINE_WRAPPED) + ax += gd->linedata[yy].cellused; + else { + ax = 0; + ay++; + } + } + if (px >= gd->linedata[yy].cellused) + ax = UINT_MAX; + else + ax += px; + *wx = ax; + *wy = ay; +} + +/* Convert position based on wrapped lines back. */ +void +grid_unwrap_position(struct grid *gd, u_int *px, u_int *py, u_int wx, u_int wy) +{ + u_int yy, ay = 0; + + for (yy = 0; yy < gd->hsize + gd->sy - 1; yy++) { + if (ay == wy) + break; + if (~gd->linedata[yy].flags & GRID_LINE_WRAPPED) + ay++; + } + + /* + * yy is now 0 on the unwrapped line which contains wx. Walk forwards + * until we find the end or the line now containing wx. + */ + if (wx == UINT_MAX) { + while (gd->linedata[yy].flags & GRID_LINE_WRAPPED) + yy++; + wx = gd->linedata[yy].cellused; + } else { + while (gd->linedata[yy].flags & GRID_LINE_WRAPPED) { + if (wx < gd->linedata[yy].cellused) + break; + wx -= gd->linedata[yy].cellused; + yy++; + } + } + *px = wx; + *py = yy; +} + +/* Get length of line. */ +u_int +grid_line_length(struct grid *gd, u_int py) +{ + struct grid_cell gc; + u_int px; + + px = grid_get_line(gd, py)->cellsize; + if (px > gd->sx) + px = gd->sx; + while (px > 0) { + grid_get_cell(gd, px - 1, py, &gc); + if ((gc.flags & GRID_FLAG_PADDING) || + gc.data.size != 1 || + *gc.data.data != ' ') + break; + px--; + } + return (px); +} -- cgit v1.2.3