/* Copyright (c) 1979 Regents of the University of California */ #include "ex.h" #include "ex_temp.h" /* * Set command. */ char optname[ONMSZ]; set() { register char *cp; register struct option *op; register int c; bool no; extern short ospeed; setnoaddr(); if (skipend()) { if (peekchar() != EOF) ignchar(); propts(); return; } do { cp = optname; do { if (cp < &optname[ONMSZ - 2]) *cp++ = getchar(); } while (isalnum(peekchar())); *cp = 0; cp = optname; if (eq("all", cp)) { if (inopen) pofix(); prall(); goto next; } no = 0; if (cp[0] == 'n' && cp[1] == 'o') { cp += 2; no++; } /* Implement w300, w1200, and w9600 specially */ if (eq(cp, "w300")) { if (ospeed >= B1200) { dontset: ignore(getchar()); /* = */ ignore(getnum()); /* value */ continue; } cp = "window"; } else if (eq(cp, "w1200")) { if (ospeed < B1200 || ospeed >= B2400) goto dontset; cp = "window"; } else if (eq(cp, "w9600")) { if (ospeed < B2400) goto dontset; cp = "window"; } for (op = options; op < &options[NOPTS]; op++) if (eq(op->oname, cp) || op->oabbrev && eq(op->oabbrev, cp)) break; if (op->oname == 0) serror("%s: No such option@- 'set all' gives all option values", cp); c = skipwh(); if (peekchar() == '?') { ignchar(); printone: propt(op); noonl(); goto next; } if (op->otype == ONOFF) { op->ovalue = 1 - no; if (op == &options[PROMPT]) oprompt = 1 - no; goto next; } if (no) serror("Option %s is not a toggle", op->oname); if (c != 0 || setend()) goto printone; if (getchar() != '=') serror("Missing =@in assignment to option %s", op->oname); switch (op->otype) { case NUMERIC: if (!isdigit(peekchar())) error("Digits required@after ="); op->ovalue = getnum(); if (value(TABSTOP) <= 0) value(TABSTOP) = TABS; break; case STRING: case OTERM: cp = optname; while (!setend()) { if (cp >= &optname[ONMSZ]) error("String too long@in option assignment"); /* adb change: allow whitepace in strings */ if( (*cp = getchar()) == '\\') if( peekchar() != EOF) *cp = getchar(); cp++; } *cp = 0; if (op->otype == OTERM) { /* * At first glance it seems like we shouldn't care if the terminal type * is changed inside visual mode, as long as we assume the screen is * a mess and redraw it. However, it's a much harder problem than that. * If you happen to change from 1 crt to another that both have the same * size screen, it's OK. But if the screen size if different, the stuff * that gets initialized in vop() will be wrong. This could be overcome * by redoing the initialization, e.g. making the first 90% of vop into * a subroutine. However, the most useful case is where you forgot to do * a setenv before you went into the editor and it thinks you're on a dumb * terminal. Ex treats this like hardcopy and goes into HARDOPEN mode. * This loses because the first part of vop calls oop in this case. * The problem is so hard I gave up. I'm not saying it can't be done, * but I am saying it probably isn't worth the effort. */ if (inopen) error("Can't change type of terminal from within open/visual"); setterm(optname); } else { CP(op->osvalue, optname); op->odefault = 1; } break; } next: flush(); } while (!skipend()); eol(); } setend() { return (iswhite(peekchar()) || endcmd(peekchar())); } prall() { register int incr = (NOPTS + 2) / 3; register int rows = incr; register struct option *op = options; for (; rows; rows--, op++) { propt(op); tab(24); propt(&op[incr]); if (&op[2*incr] < &options[NOPTS]) { tab(56); propt(&op[2 * incr]); } putNFL(); } } propts() { register struct option *op; for (op = options; op < &options[NOPTS]; op++) { #ifdef V6 if (op == &options[TERM]) #else if (op == &options[TTYTYPE]) #endif continue; switch (op->otype) { case ONOFF: case NUMERIC: if (op->ovalue == op->odefault) continue; break; case STRING: if (op->odefault == 0) continue; break; } propt(op); putchar(' '); } noonl(); flush(); } propt(op) register struct option *op; { register char *name; name = op->oname; switch (op->otype) { case ONOFF: printf("%s%s", op->ovalue ? "" : "no", name); break; case NUMERIC: printf("%s=%d", name, op->ovalue); break; case STRING: case OTERM: printf("%s=%s", name, op->osvalue); break; } }