X-Git-Url: https://www.fleuret.org/cgi-bin/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=selector.cc;h=a3d54dd1a3acd15b81097e4c3279883e8bc5c62b;hb=6761db2af5b3df278745de6342f74a6a4c206ea1;hp=fff8f563cd001a005b30aa3597c24b69213217a5;hpb=2197ad899f8b9054374fabfec858ecb2c4a63f03;p=selector.git diff --git a/selector.cc b/selector.cc index fff8f56..a3d54dd 100644 --- a/selector.cc +++ b/selector.cc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /* - * selector is a simple shell command for selection of strings with a - * dynamic pattern-matching. + * selector is a simple command line utility for selection of strings + * with a dynamic pattern-matching. * * Copyright (c) 2009 Francois Fleuret * Written by Francois Fleuret @@ -47,7 +47,9 @@ const int buffer_size = 4096; int nb_lines_max = 1000; char pattern_separator = ';'; +char label_separator = '\0'; int output_to_vt_buffer = 0; +int add_control_qs = 0; int with_colors = 1; int zsh_history = 0, bash_history = 0; int inverse_order = 0; @@ -55,6 +57,7 @@ int remove_duplicates = 0; int use_regexp = 0; int case_sensitive = 0; char *title = 0; +int error_flash = 0; #define COLOR_MODELINE 1 #define COLOR_HIGHLIGHTED_LINE 2 @@ -67,8 +70,13 @@ void inject_into_tty_buffer(char *string) { memset(&newtio, 0, sizeof(newtio)); // Set input mode (non-canonical, *no echo*,...) tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &newtio); + char control_q = '\021'; // Put the selected string in the tty input buffer for(char *k = string; *k; k++) { + if(add_control_qs) { + // Add ^Q to quote control characters + ioctl(STDIN_FILENO, TIOCSTI, &control_q); + } ioctl(STDIN_FILENO, TIOCSTI, k); } // Restore the old settings @@ -107,6 +115,14 @@ int string_to_positive_integer(char *string) { return result; } +void error_feedback() { + if(error_flash) { + flash(); + } else { + beep(); + } +} + ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // A quick and dirty hash table @@ -129,6 +145,7 @@ int *new_hash_table(int hash_table_size) { int test_and_add(char *new_string, int new_index, char **strings, int *hash_table, int hash_table_size) { + unsigned int code = 0; // This is my recipe. I checked, it seems to work (as long as @@ -191,11 +208,11 @@ int match(char *string, matcher_t *matcher) { } void free_matcher(matcher_t *matcher) { - if(matcher->nb_patterns >= 0) { + if(matcher->nb_patterns < 0) { + if(!matcher->regexp_error) regfree(&matcher->preg); + } else { delete[] matcher->splitted_patterns; delete[] matcher->patterns; - } else { - if(!matcher->regexp_error) regfree(&matcher->preg); } } @@ -243,7 +260,7 @@ void delete_char(char *buffer, int *position) { buffer[c] = buffer[c+1]; c++; } - } + } else error_feedback(); } void backspace_char(char *buffer, int *position) { @@ -259,7 +276,7 @@ void backspace_char(char *buffer, int *position) { } (*position)--; - } + } else error_feedback(); } void insert_char(char *buffer, int *position, char character) { @@ -275,7 +292,7 @@ void insert_char(char *buffer, int *position, char character) { c++; buffer[c] = '\0'; buffer[(*position)++] = character; - } + } else error_feedback(); } void kill_before_cursor(char *buffer, int *position) { @@ -379,7 +396,7 @@ void update_screen(int *current_line, int *temporary_line, int motion, int first_line = new_line, last_line = new_line, nb_match = 1; // We find the first and last line to show, so that the total of - // visible lines between them (them include) is console_height - 1 + // visible lines between them (them included) is console_height-1 while(nb_match < console_height-1 && (first_line > 0 || last_line < nb_lines - 1)) { @@ -416,8 +433,8 @@ void update_screen(int *current_line, int *temporary_line, int motion, k++; } - // We fill the rest of the line with blanks if either we did - // not clear() or if this is the highlighted line + // We fill the rest of the line with blanks if this is the + // highlighted line if(l == new_line) { while(k < console_width) { @@ -503,7 +520,7 @@ void update_screen(int *current_line, int *temporary_line, int motion, } if(use_regexp || case_sensitive) { - addstr("["); + addstr(" ["); if(use_regexp) { addstr("regexp"); } @@ -537,7 +554,7 @@ void read_file(const char *input_filename, int nb_lines_max, int *nb_lines, char **lines, int hash_table_size, int *hash_table) { - char buffer[buffer_size], raw_line[buffer_size];; + char raw_line[buffer_size];; ifstream file(input_filename); @@ -558,39 +575,39 @@ void read_file(const char *input_filename, exit(1); } - char *s, *t; - const char *u; + char *t; - s = buffer; t = raw_line; - while(*t) { - u = unctrl(*t++); - while(*u) { *s++ = *u++; } - } - *s = '\0'; - s = buffer; + // Remove the zsh history prefix - if(zsh_history && *s == ':') { - while(*s && *s != ';') s++; - if(*s == ';') s++; + if(zsh_history && *t == ':') { + while(*t && *t != ';') t++; + if(*t == ';') t++; } - if(bash_history && (*s == ' ' || (*s >= '0' && *s <= '9'))) { - while(*s == ' ' || (*s >= '0' && *s <= '9')) s++; + // Remove the bash history prefix + + if(bash_history) { + while(*t == ' ') t++; + while(*t >= '0' && *t <= '9') t++; + while(*t == ' ') t++; } + // Check for duplicates with the hash table and insert the line + // in the list if necessary + int dup; if(hash_table) { - dup = test_and_add(s, *nb_lines, lines, hash_table, hash_table_size); + dup = test_and_add(t, *nb_lines, lines, hash_table, hash_table_size); } else { dup = -1; } if(dup < 0) { - lines[*nb_lines] = new char[strlen(s) + 1]; - strcpy(lines[*nb_lines], s); + lines[*nb_lines] = new char[strlen(t) + 1]; + strcpy(lines[*nb_lines], t); } else { // The string was already in there, so we do not allocate a // new string but use the pointer to the first occurence of it @@ -645,16 +662,32 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) { i += 2; } + else if(strcmp(argv[i], "-x") == 0) { + check_opt(argc, argv, i, 1, "