vi: allow the '.' command to have a repetition count
The '.' command repeats the last text change. When it has a repetition count replay the change the number of times requested. Update the stored count if it changes. For example, 3dw deletes 3 words . deletes another 3 words 2. deletes 2 words and changes the stored count . deletes 2 words function old new delta do_cmd 4746 4781 +35 .rodata 105133 105138 +5 edit_file 887 849 -38 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 2/1 up/down: 40/-38) Total: 2 bytes v2: Change implementation to include repetition count in string. Otherwise repeating 'r' doesn't work properly. Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston <rmy@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
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@ -338,6 +338,7 @@ struct globals {
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smallint adding2q; // are we currently adding user input to q
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int lmc_len; // length of last_modifying_cmd
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char *ioq, *ioq_start; // pointer to string for get_one_char to "read"
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int dotcnt; // number of times to repeat '.' command
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#endif
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#if ENABLE_FEATURE_VI_SEARCH
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char *last_search_pattern; // last pattern from a '/' or '?' search
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@ -460,6 +461,7 @@ struct globals {
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#define lmc_len (G.lmc_len )
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#define ioq (G.ioq )
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#define ioq_start (G.ioq_start )
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#define dotcnt (G.dotcnt )
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#define last_search_pattern (G.last_search_pattern)
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#define edit_file__cur_line (G.edit_file__cur_line)
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@ -1094,8 +1096,8 @@ static int get_one_char(void)
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}
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// we are adding STDIN chars to q.
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c = readit();
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if (lmc_len >= ARRAY_SIZE(last_modifying_cmd) - 1) {
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// last_modifying_cmd[] is too small, can't remeber the cmd
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if (lmc_len >= ARRAY_SIZE(last_modifying_cmd) - 2) {
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// last_modifying_cmd[] is too small, can't remember the cmd
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// - drop it
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adding2q = 0;
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lmc_len = 0;
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@ -1863,13 +1865,9 @@ static char *bound_dot(char *p) // make sure text[0] <= P < "end"
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static void start_new_cmd_q(char c)
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{
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// get buffer for new cmd
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// if there is a current cmd count put it in the buffer first
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if (cmdcnt > 0) {
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lmc_len = sprintf(last_modifying_cmd, "%u%c", cmdcnt, c);
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} else { // just save char c onto queue
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dotcnt = cmdcnt ?: 1;
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last_modifying_cmd[0] = c;
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lmc_len = 1;
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}
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adding2q = 1;
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}
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static void end_cmd_q(void)
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@ -3515,7 +3513,10 @@ static void do_cmd(int c)
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// Stuff the last_modifying_cmd back into stdin
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// and let it be re-executed.
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if (lmc_len != 0) {
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ioq = ioq_start = xstrndup(last_modifying_cmd, lmc_len);
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if (cmdcnt) // update saved count if current count is non-zero
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dotcnt = cmdcnt;
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last_modifying_cmd[lmc_len] = '\0';
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ioq = ioq_start = xasprintf("%u%s", dotcnt, last_modifying_cmd);
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}
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break;
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#endif
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