v07i084: New release of LESS, Part03/03
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Sat Dec 6 08:22:58 AEST 1986
Submitted by: rgb at nscpdc.uucp (Robert Bond)
Mod.sources: Volume 7, Issue 84
Archive-name: less3/Part03
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echo screen.c
cat >screen.c <<'_SHAR_EOF_'
/*
* Routines which deal with the characteristics of the terminal.
* Uses termcap to be as terminal-independent as possible.
*
* {{ Someday this should be rewritten to use curses. }}
*/
#include "less.h"
#if XENIX
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#endif
#if TERMIO
#include <termio.h>
#else
#include <sgtty.h>
#endif
/*
* Strings passed to tputs() to do various terminal functions.
*/
static char
*sc_pad, /* Pad string */
*sc_home, /* Cursor home */
*sc_addline, /* Add line, scroll down following lines */
*sc_lower_left, /* Cursor to last line, first column */
*sc_move, /* General cursor positioning */
*sc_clear, /* Clear screen */
*sc_eol_clear, /* Clear to end of line */
*sc_s_in, /* Enter standout (highlighted) mode */
*sc_s_out, /* Exit standout mode */
*sc_u_in, /* Enter underline mode */
*sc_u_out, /* Exit underline mode */
*sc_b_in, /* Enter bold mode */
*sc_b_out, /* Exit bold mode */
*sc_visual_bell, /* Visual bell (flash screen) sequence */
*sc_backspace, /* Backspace cursor */
*sc_init, /* Startup terminal initialization */
*sc_deinit; /* Exit terminal de-intialization */
static int dumb;
static int hard;
public int auto_wrap; /* Terminal does \r\n when write past margin */
public int ignaw; /* Terminal ignores \n immediately after wrap */
public int erase_char, kill_char; /* The user's erase and line-kill chars */
public int sc_width, sc_height; /* Height & width of screen */
public int sc_window = -1; /* window size for forward and backward */
public int bo_width, be_width; /* Printing width of boldface sequences */
public int ul_width, ue_width; /* Printing width of underline sequences */
public int so_width, se_width; /* Printing width of standout sequences */
/*
* These two variables are sometimes defined in,
* and needed by, the termcap library.
* It may be necessary on some systems to declare them extern here.
*/
/*extern*/ short ospeed; /* Terminal output baud rate */
/*extern*/ char PC; /* Pad character */
extern int quiet; /* If VERY_QUIET, use visual bell for bell */
extern int know_dumb; /* Don't complain about a dumb terminal */
extern int back_scroll;
char *tgetstr();
char *tgoto();
/*
* Change terminal to "raw mode", or restore to "normal" mode.
* "Raw mode" means
* 1. An outstanding read will complete on receipt of a single keystroke.
* 2. Input is not echoed.
* 3. On output, \n is mapped to \r\n.
* 4. \t is NOT expanded into spaces.
* 5. Signal-causing characters such as ctrl-C (interrupt),
* etc. are NOT disabled.
* It doesn't matter whether an input \n is mapped to \r, or vice versa.
*/
public void
raw_mode(on)
int on;
{
#if TERMIO
struct termio s;
static struct termio save_term;
if (on)
{
/*
* Get terminal modes.
*/
ioctl(2, TCGETA, &s);
/*
* Save modes and set certain variables dependent on modes.
*/
save_term = s;
ospeed = s.c_cflag & CBAUD;
erase_char = s.c_cc[VERASE];
kill_char = s.c_cc[VKILL];
/*
* Set the modes to the way we want them.
*/
s.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON|ECHO|ECHOE|ECHOK|ECHONL);
s.c_oflag |= (OPOST|ONLCR|TAB3);
s.c_oflag &= ~(OCRNL|ONOCR|ONLRET);
s.c_cc[VMIN] = 1;
s.c_cc[VTIME] = 0;
} else
{
/*
* Restore saved modes.
*/
s = save_term;
}
ioctl(2, TCSETAW, &s);
#else
struct sgttyb s;
static struct sgttyb save_term;
if (on)
{
/*
* Get terminal modes.
*/
ioctl(2, TIOCGETP, &s);
/*
* Save modes and set certain variables dependent on modes.
*/
save_term = s;
ospeed = s.sg_ospeed;
erase_char = s.sg_erase;
kill_char = s.sg_kill;
/*
* Set the modes to the way we want them.
*/
s.sg_flags |= CBREAK;
s.sg_flags &= ~(ECHO|XTABS);
} else
{
/*
* Restore saved modes.
*/
s = save_term;
}
ioctl(2, TIOCSETN, &s);
#endif
}
static void
cannot(s)
char *s;
{
char message[100];
if (know_dumb)
/*
* He knows he has a dumb terminal, so don't tell him.
*/
return;
sprintf(message, "WARNING: terminal cannot \"%s\"", s);
error(message);
}
/*
* Get terminal capabilities via termcap.
*/
public void
get_term()
{
char termbuf[1024];
char *sp;
static char sbuf[150];
char *getenv();
/*
* Find out what kind of terminal this is.
*/
if (tgetent(termbuf, getenv("TERM")) <= 0)
dumb = 1;
/*
* Get size of the screen.
*/
if (dumb || (sc_height = tgetnum("li")) < 0 || tgetflag("hc"))
{
/* Oh no, this is a hardcopy terminal. */
hard = 1;
sc_height = 24;
}
/*
* This is terrible - the following if "knows" that it is being
* executed *after* command line and environment options have
* already been parsed. Should it be executed in the main program
* instead?
*/
if ((sc_window <= 0) || (sc_window >= sc_height))
sc_window = sc_height-1;
if (dumb || (sc_width = tgetnum("co")) < 0)
sc_width = 80;
auto_wrap = tgetflag("am");
ignaw = tgetflag("xn");
/*
* Assumes termcap variable "sg" is the printing width of
* the standout sequence, the end standout sequence,
* the underline sequence, the end underline sequence,
* the boldface sequence, and the end boldface sequence.
*/
if ((so_width = tgetnum("sg")) < 0)
so_width = 0;
be_width = bo_width = ue_width = ul_width = se_width = so_width;
/*
* Get various string-valued capabilities.
*/
sp = sbuf;
sc_pad = (dumb) ? NULL : tgetstr("pc", &sp);
if (sc_pad != NULL)
PC = *sc_pad;
sc_init = (dumb) ? NULL : tgetstr("ti", &sp);
if (sc_init == NULL)
sc_init = "";
sc_deinit= (dumb) ? NULL : tgetstr("te", &sp);
if (sc_deinit == NULL)
sc_deinit = "";
sc_eol_clear = (dumb) ? NULL : tgetstr("ce", &sp);
if (hard || sc_eol_clear == NULL || *sc_eol_clear == '\0')
{
cannot("clear to end of line");
sc_eol_clear = "";
}
sc_clear = (dumb) ? NULL : tgetstr("cl", &sp);
if (hard || sc_clear == NULL || *sc_clear == '\0')
{
cannot("clear screen");
sc_clear = "\n\n";
}
sc_move = (dumb) ? NULL : tgetstr("cm", &sp);
if (hard || sc_move == NULL || *sc_move == '\0')
{
/*
* This is not an error here, because we don't
* always need sc_move.
* We need it only if we don't have home or lower-left.
*/
sc_move = "";
}
sc_s_in = (dumb) ? NULL : tgetstr("so", &sp);
if (hard || sc_s_in == NULL)
sc_s_in = "";
sc_s_out = (dumb) ? NULL : tgetstr("se", &sp);
if (hard || sc_s_out == NULL)
sc_s_out = "";
sc_u_in = (dumb) ? NULL : tgetstr("us", &sp);
if (hard || sc_u_in == NULL)
sc_u_in = sc_s_in;
sc_u_out = (dumb) ? NULL : tgetstr("ue", &sp);
if (hard || sc_u_out == NULL)
sc_u_out = sc_s_out;
sc_b_in = (dumb) ? NULL : tgetstr("md", &sp);
if (hard || sc_b_in == NULL)
{
sc_b_in = sc_s_in;
sc_b_out = sc_s_out;
} else
{
sc_b_out = (dumb) ? NULL : tgetstr("me", &sp);
if (hard || sc_b_out == NULL)
sc_b_out = "";
}
sc_visual_bell = (dumb) ? NULL : tgetstr("vb", &sp);
if (hard || sc_visual_bell == NULL)
sc_visual_bell = "";
sc_home = (dumb) ? NULL : tgetstr("ho", &sp);
if (hard || sc_home == NULL || *sc_home == '\0')
{
if (*sc_move == '\0')
{
cannot("home cursor");
/*
* This last resort for sc_home is supposed to
* be an up-arrow suggesting moving to the
* top of the "virtual screen". (The one in
* your imagination as you try to use this on
* a hard copy terminal.)
*/
sc_home = "|\b^";
} else
{
/*
* No "home" string,
* but we can use "move(0,0)".
*/
strcpy(sp, tgoto(sc_move, 0, 0));
sc_home = sp;
sp += strlen(sp) + 1;
}
}
sc_lower_left = (dumb) ? NULL : tgetstr("ll", &sp);
if (hard || sc_lower_left == NULL || *sc_lower_left == '\0')
{
if (*sc_move == '\0')
{
cannot("move cursor to lower left of screen");
sc_lower_left = "\r";
} else
{
/*
* No "lower-left" string,
* but we can use "move(0,last-line)".
*/
strcpy(sp, tgoto(sc_move, 0, sc_height-1));
sc_lower_left = sp;
sp += strlen(sp) + 1;
}
}
/*
* To add a line at top of screen and scroll the display down,
* we use "al" (add line) or "sr" (scroll reverse).
*/
if (dumb)
sc_addline = NULL;
else if ((sc_addline = tgetstr("al", &sp)) == NULL ||
*sc_addline == '\0')
sc_addline = tgetstr("sr", &sp);
if (hard || sc_addline == NULL || *sc_addline == '\0')
{
cannot("scroll backwards");
sc_addline = "";
/* Force repaint on any backward movement */
back_scroll = 0;
}
if (dumb || tgetflag("bs"))
sc_backspace = "\b";
else
{
sc_backspace = tgetstr("bc", &sp);
if (sc_backspace == NULL || *sc_backspace == '\0')
sc_backspace = "\b";
}
}
/*
* Below are the functions which perform all the
* terminal-specific screen manipulation.
*/
/*
* Initialize terminal
*/
public void
init()
{
tputs(sc_init, sc_height, putc);
}
/*
* Deinitialize terminal
*/
public void
deinit()
{
tputs(sc_deinit, sc_height, putc);
}
/*
* Home cursor (move to upper left corner of screen).
*/
public void
home()
{
tputs(sc_home, 1, putc);
}
/*
* Add a blank line (called with cursor at home).
* Should scroll the display down.
*/
public void
add_line()
{
tputs(sc_addline, sc_height, putc);
}
/*
* Move cursor to lower left corner of screen.
*/
public void
lower_left()
{
tputs(sc_lower_left, 1, putc);
}
/*
* Ring the terminal bell.
*/
public void
bell()
{
if (quiet == VERY_QUIET)
vbell();
else
putc('\7');
}
/*
* Output the "visual bell", if there is one.
*/
public void
vbell()
{
if (*sc_visual_bell == '\0')
return;
tputs(sc_visual_bell, sc_height, putc);
}
/*
* Clear the screen.
*/
public void
clear()
{
tputs(sc_clear, sc_height, putc);
}
/*
* Clear from the cursor to the end of the cursor's line.
* {{ This must not move the cursor. }}
*/
public void
clear_eol()
{
tputs(sc_eol_clear, 1, putc);
}
/*
* Begin "standout" (bold, underline, or whatever).
*/
public void
so_enter()
{
tputs(sc_s_in, 1, putc);
}
/*
* End "standout".
*/
public void
so_exit()
{
tputs(sc_s_out, 1, putc);
}
/*
* Begin "underline" (hopefully real underlining,
* otherwise whatever the terminal provides).
*/
public void
ul_enter()
{
tputs(sc_u_in, 1, putc);
}
/*
* End "underline".
*/
public void
ul_exit()
{
tputs(sc_u_out, 1, putc);
}
/*
* Begin "bold"
*/
public void
bo_enter()
{
tputs(sc_b_in, 1, putc);
}
/*
* End "bold".
*/
public void
bo_exit()
{
tputs(sc_b_out, 1, putc);
}
/*
* Erase the character to the left of the cursor
* and move the cursor left.
*/
public void
backspace()
{
/*
* Try to erase the previous character by overstriking with a space.
*/
tputs(sc_backspace, 1, putc);
putc(' ');
tputs(sc_backspace, 1, putc);
}
/*
* Output a plain backspace, without erasing the previous char.
*/
public void
putbs()
{
tputs(sc_backspace, 1, putc);
}
_SHAR_EOF_
echo prompt.c
cat >prompt.c <<'_SHAR_EOF_'
/*
* Prompting and other messages.
* There are three flavors of prompts, SHORT, MEDIUM and LONG,
* selected by the -m/-M options.
* A prompt is either a colon or a message composed of various
* pieces, such as the name of the file being viewed, the percentage
* into the file, etc.
*/
#include "less.h"
#include "position.h"
extern int pr_type;
extern int ispipe;
extern int hit_eof;
extern int new_file;
extern int sc_width;
extern char current_file[];
extern int ac;
extern char **av;
extern int curr_ac;
/*
* Prototypes for the three flavors of prompts.
* These strings are expanded by pr_expand().
*/
char *prproto[] = {
"fo", /* PR_SHORT */
"foP", /* PR_MEDIUM */
"Fobp" /* PR_LONG */
};
static char message[200];
static char *mp;
static void
setmp()
{
mp = message + strlen(message);
}
/*
* Append the name of the current file (to the message buffer).
*/
static void
ap_filename()
{
if (ispipe)
return;
strtcpy(mp, current_file, &message[sizeof(message)] - mp);
setmp();
}
/*
* Append the "file N of M" message.
*/
static void
ap_of()
{
if (ac <= 1)
return;
sprintf(mp, " (file %d of %d)", curr_ac+1, ac);
setmp();
}
/*
* Append the byte offset into the current file.
*/
static void
ap_byte()
{
POSITION pos, len;
pos = position(BOTTOM_PLUS_ONE);
if (pos == NULL_POSITION)
pos = ch_length();
if (pos != NULL_POSITION)
{
sprintf(mp, " byte %ld", (long)pos);
setmp();
len = ch_length();
if (len > 0)
{
sprintf(mp, "/%ld", (long)len);
setmp();
}
}
}
/*
* Append the percentage into the current file.
* If we cannot find the percentage and must_print is true,
* use the byte offset.
*/
static void
ap_percent(must_print)
{
POSITION pos,len;
pos = position(BOTTOM_PLUS_ONE);
len = ch_length();
if (len > 0 && pos != NULL_POSITION)
{
sprintf(mp, " (%ld%%)", (100 * (long)pos) / len);
setmp();
} else if (must_print)
ap_byte();
}
/*
* Append the end-of-file message.
*/
static void
ap_eof()
{
strcpy(mp, " (END)");
setmp();
if (curr_ac + 1 < ac)
{
sprintf(mp, " - Next: %s", av[curr_ac+1]);
setmp();
}
}
/*
* Construct a message based on a prototype string.
*/
static char *
pr_expand(proto, maxwidth)
char *proto;
int maxwidth;
{
register char *p;
mp = message;
for (p = proto; *p != '\0'; p++)
{
if (maxwidth > 0 && mp >= message + maxwidth)
{
/*
* Truncate to the screen width.
* {{ This isn't very nice. }}
*/
mp = message + maxwidth;
break;
}
switch (*p)
{
case 'f':
if (new_file)
ap_filename();
break;
case 'F':
ap_filename();
break;
case 'o':
if (new_file)
ap_of();
break;
case 'O':
ap_of();
break;
case 'b':
ap_byte();
break;
case 'p':
if (!hit_eof)
ap_percent(0);
break;
case 'P':
if (!hit_eof)
ap_percent(1);
break;
case '<':
while (*++p != '>')
{
if (*p == '\0')
{
p--;
break;
}
*mp++ = *p;
}
break;
default:
*mp++ = *p;
break;
}
}
if (hit_eof)
ap_eof();
new_file = 0;
if (mp == message)
return (NULL);
*mp = '\0';
return (message);
}
/*
* Return a message suitable for printing by the "=" command.
*/
public char *
eq_message()
{
return (pr_expand("FObp", 0));
}
/*
* Return a prompt.
* This depends on the prompt type (SHORT, MEDIUM, LONG), etc.
* If we can't come up with an appropriate prompt, return NULL
* and the caller will prompt with a colon.
*/
public char *
pr_string()
{
return (pr_expand(prproto[pr_type], sc_width-2));
}
_SHAR_EOF_
echo line.c
cat >line.c <<'_SHAR_EOF_'
/*
* Routines to manipulate the "line buffer".
* The line buffer holds a line of output as it is being built
* in preparation for output to the screen.
* We keep track of the PRINTABLE length of the line as it is being built.
*/
#include "less.h"
static char linebuf[1024]; /* Buffer which holds the current output line */
static char *curr; /* Pointer into linebuf */
static int column; /* Printable length, accounting for
backspaces, etc. */
/*
* A ridiculously complex state machine takes care of backspaces
* when in BS_SPECIAL mode. The complexity arises from the attempt
* to deal with all cases, especially involving long lines with underlining,
* boldfacing or whatever. There are still some cases which will break it.
*
* There are four states:
* LN_NORMAL is the normal state (not in underline mode).
* LN_UNDERLINE means we are in underline mode. We expect to get
* either a sequence like "_\bX" or "X\b_" to continue
* underline mode, or anything else to end underline mode.
* LN_BOLDFACE means we are in boldface mode. We expect to get sequences
* like "X\bX\b...X\bX" to continue boldface mode, or anything
* else to end boldface mode.
* LN_UL_X means we are one character after LN_UNDERLINE
* (we have gotten the '_' in "_\bX" or the 'X' in "X\b_").
* LN_UL_XB means we are one character after LN_UL_X
* (we have gotten the backspace in "_\bX" or "X\b_";
* we expect one more ordinary character,
* which will put us back in state LN_UNDERLINE).
* LN_BO_X means we are one character after LN_BOLDFACE
* (we have gotten the 'X' in "X\bX").
* LN_BO_XB means we are one character after LN_BO_X
* (we have gotten the backspace in "X\bX";
* we expect one more 'X' which will put us back
* in LN_BOLDFACE).
*/
static int ln_state; /* Currently in normal/underline/bold/etc mode? */
#define LN_NORMAL 0 /* Not in underline, boldface or whatever mode */
#define LN_UNDERLINE 1 /* In underline, need next char */
#define LN_UL_X 2 /* In underline, got char, need \b */
#define LN_UL_XB 3 /* In underline, got char & \b, need one more */
#define LN_BOLDFACE 4 /* In boldface, need next char */
#define LN_BO_X 5 /* In boldface, got char, need \b */
#define LN_BO_XB 6 /* In boldface, got char & \b, need same char */
public char *line; /* Pointer to the current line.
Usually points to linebuf. */
extern int bs_mode;
extern int tabstop;
extern int bo_width, be_width;
extern int ul_width, ue_width;
extern int sc_width, sc_height;
/*
* Rewind the line buffer.
*/
public void
prewind()
{
line = curr = linebuf;
ln_state = LN_NORMAL;
column = 0;
}
/*
* Append a character to the line buffer.
* Expand tabs into spaces, handle underlining, boldfacing, etc.
* Returns 0 if ok, 1 if couldn't fit in buffer.
*/
#define NEW_COLUMN(newcol) if ((newcol) + ((ln_state)?ue_width:0) > sc_width) \
return (1); else column = (newcol)
public int
pappend(c)
int c;
{
if (c == '\0')
{
/*
* Terminate any special modes, if necessary.
* Append a '\0' to the end of the line.
*/
switch (ln_state)
{
case LN_UL_X:
curr[0] = curr[-1];
curr[-1] = UE_CHAR;
curr++;
break;
case LN_BO_X:
curr[0] = curr[-1];
curr[-1] = BE_CHAR;
curr++;
break;
case LN_UL_XB:
case LN_UNDERLINE:
*curr++ = UE_CHAR;
break;
case LN_BO_XB:
case LN_BOLDFACE:
*curr++ = BE_CHAR;
break;
}
ln_state = LN_NORMAL;
*curr = '\0';
return (0);
}
if (curr > linebuf + sizeof(linebuf) - 12)
/*
* Almost out of room in the line buffer.
* Don't take any chances.
* {{ Linebuf is supposed to be big enough that this
* will never happen, but may need to be made
* bigger for wide screens or lots of backspaces. }}
*/
return (1);
if (bs_mode == BS_SPECIAL)
{
/*
* Advance the state machine.
*/
switch (ln_state)
{
case LN_NORMAL:
if (curr <= linebuf + 1 || curr[-1] != '\b')
break;
if (c == curr[-2])
goto enter_boldface;
if (c == '_' || curr[-2] == '_')
goto enter_underline;
curr -= 2;
break;
enter_boldface:
/*
* We have "X\bX" (including the current char).
* Switch into boldface mode.
*/
if (column + bo_width + be_width + 1 >= sc_width)
/*
* Not enough room left on the screen to
* enter and exit boldface mode.
*/
return (1);
if (bo_width > 0 &&
curr > linebuf + 2 && curr[-3] == ' ')
{
/*
* Special case for magic cookie terminals:
* if the previous char was a space, replace
* it with the "enter boldface" sequence.
*/
curr[-3] = BO_CHAR;
column += bo_width-1;
} else
{
curr[-1] = curr[-2];
curr[-2] = BO_CHAR;
column += bo_width;
curr++;
}
goto ln_bo_xb_case;
enter_underline:
/*
* We have either "_\bX" or "X\b_" (including
* the current char). Switch into underline mode.
*/
if (column + ul_width + ue_width + 1 >= sc_width)
/*
* Not enough room left on the screen to
* enter and exit underline mode.
*/
return (1);
if (ul_width > 0 &&
curr > linebuf + 2 && curr[-3] == ' ')
{
/*
* Special case for magic cookie terminals:
* if the previous char was a space, replace
* it with the "enter underline" sequence.
*/
curr[-3] = UL_CHAR;
column += ul_width-1;
} else
{
curr[-1] = curr[-2];
curr[-2] = UL_CHAR;
column += ul_width;
curr++;
}
goto ln_ul_xb_case;
/*NOTREACHED*/
case LN_UL_XB:
/*
* Termination of a sequence "_\bX" or "X\b_".
*/
if (c != '_' && curr[-2] != '_' && c == curr[-2])
{
/*
* We seem to have run on from underlining
* into boldfacing - this is a nasty fix, but
* until this whole routine is rewritten as a
* real DFA, ... well ...
*/
curr[0] = curr[-2];
curr[-2] = UE_CHAR;
curr[-1] = BO_CHAR;
curr += 2; /* char & non-existent backspace */
ln_state = LN_BO_XB;
goto ln_bo_xb_case;
}
ln_ul_xb_case:
if (c == '_')
c = curr[-2];
curr -= 2;
ln_state = LN_UNDERLINE;
break;
case LN_BO_XB:
/*
* Termination of a sequnce "X\bX".
*/
if (c != curr[-2] && (c == '_' || curr[-2] == '_'))
{
/*
* We seem to have run on from
* boldfacing into underlining.
*/
curr[0] = curr[-2];
curr[-2] = BE_CHAR;
curr[-1] = UL_CHAR;
curr += 2; /* char & non-existent backspace */
ln_state = LN_UL_XB;
goto ln_ul_xb_case;
}
ln_bo_xb_case:
curr -= 2;
ln_state = LN_BOLDFACE;
break;
case LN_UNDERLINE:
if (column + ue_width + bo_width + 1 + be_width >= sc_width)
/*
* We have just barely enough room to
* exit underline mode and handle a possible
* underline/boldface run on mixup.
*/
return (1);
ln_state = LN_UL_X;
break;
case LN_BOLDFACE:
if (c == '\b')
{
ln_state = LN_BO_XB;
break;
}
if (column + be_width + ul_width + 1 + ue_width >= sc_width)
/*
* We have just barely enough room to
* exit underline mode and handle a possible
* underline/boldface run on mixup.
*/
return (1);
ln_state = LN_BO_X;
break;
case LN_UL_X:
if (c == '\b')
ln_state = LN_UL_XB;
else
{
/*
* Exit underline mode.
* We have to shuffle the chars a bit
* to make this work.
*/
curr[0] = curr[-1];
curr[-1] = UE_CHAR;
column += ue_width;
if (ue_width > 0 && curr[0] == ' ')
/*
* Another special case for magic
* cookie terminals: if the next
* char is a space, replace it
* with the "exit underline" sequence.
*/
column--;
else
curr++;
ln_state = LN_NORMAL;
}
break;
case LN_BO_X:
if (c == '\b')
ln_state = LN_BO_XB;
else
{
/*
* Exit boldface mode.
* We have to shuffle the chars a bit
* to make this work.
*/
curr[0] = curr[-1];
curr[-1] = BE_CHAR;
column += be_width;
if (be_width > 0 && curr[0] == ' ')
/*
* Another special case for magic
* cookie terminals: if the next
* char is a space, replace it
* with the "exit boldface" sequence.
*/
column--;
else
curr++;
ln_state = LN_NORMAL;
}
break;
}
}
if (c == '\t')
{
/*
* Expand a tab into spaces.
*/
do
{
NEW_COLUMN(column+1);
} while ((column % tabstop) != 0);
*curr++ = '\t';
return (0);
}
if (c == '\b')
{
if (bs_mode == BS_CONTROL)
{
/*
* Treat backspace as a control char: output "^H".
*/
NEW_COLUMN(column+2);
*curr++ = ('H' | 0200);
} else
{
/*
* Output a real backspace.
*/
column--;
*curr++ = '\b';
}
return (0);
}
if (control_char(c))
{
/*
* Put a "^X" into the buffer.
* The 0200 bit is used to tell put_line() to prefix
* the char with a ^. We don't actually put the ^
* in the buffer because we sometimes need to move
* chars around, and such movement might separate
* the ^ from its following character.
* {{ This should be redone so that we can use an
* 8 bit (e.g. international) character set. }}
*/
NEW_COLUMN(column+2);
*curr++ = (carat_char(c) | 0200);
return (0);
}
/*
* Ordinary character. Just put it in the buffer.
*/
NEW_COLUMN(column+1);
*curr++ = c;
return (0);
}
/*
* Analogous to forw_line(), but deals with "raw lines":
* lines which are not split for screen width.
* {{ This is supposed to be more efficient than forw_line(). }}
*/
public POSITION
forw_raw_line(curr_pos)
POSITION curr_pos;
{
register char *p;
register int c;
POSITION new_pos;
if (curr_pos == NULL_POSITION || ch_seek(curr_pos) ||
(c = ch_forw_get()) == EOF)
return (NULL_POSITION);
p = linebuf;
for (;;)
{
if (c == '\n' || c == EOF)
{
new_pos = ch_tell();
break;
}
if (p >= &linebuf[sizeof(linebuf)-1])
{
/*
* Overflowed the input buffer.
* Pretend the line ended here.
* {{ The line buffer is supposed to be big
* enough that this never happens. }}
*/
new_pos = ch_tell() - 1;
break;
}
*p++ = c;
c = ch_forw_get();
}
*p = '\0';
line = linebuf;
return (new_pos);
}
/*
* Analogous to back_line(), but deals with "raw lines".
* {{ This is supposed to be more efficient than back_line(). }}
*/
public POSITION
back_raw_line(curr_pos)
POSITION curr_pos;
{
register char *p;
register int c;
POSITION new_pos;
if (curr_pos == NULL_POSITION || curr_pos <= (POSITION)0 ||
ch_seek(curr_pos-1))
return (NULL_POSITION);
p = &linebuf[sizeof(linebuf)];
*--p = '\0';
for (;;)
{
c = ch_back_get();
if (c == '\n')
{
/*
* This is the newline ending the previous line.
* We have hit the beginning of the line.
*/
new_pos = ch_tell() + 1;
break;
}
if (c == EOF)
{
/*
* We have hit the beginning of the file.
* This must be the first line in the file.
* This must, of course, be the beginning of the line.
*/
new_pos = (POSITION)0;
break;
}
if (p <= linebuf)
{
/*
* Overflowed the input buffer.
* Pretend the line ended here.
*/
new_pos = ch_tell() + 1;
break;
}
*--p = c;
}
line = p;
return (new_pos);
}
_SHAR_EOF_
echo signal.c
cat >signal.c <<'_SHAR_EOF_'
/*
* Routines dealing with signals.
*
* A signal usually merely causes a bit to be set in the "signals" word.
* At some convenient time, the mainline code checks to see if any
* signals need processing by calling psignal().
* An exception is made if we are reading from the keyboard when the
* signal is received. Some operating systems will simply call the
* signal handler and NOT return from the read (with EINTR).
* To handle this case, we service the interrupt directly from
* the handler if we are reading from the keyboard.
*/
#include "less.h"
#include <signal.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
/*
* The type of signal handler functions.
* Usually int, although it should be void.
*/
typedef int HANDLER;
/*
* "sigs" contains bits indicating signals which need to be processed.
*/
public int sigs;
#define S_INTERRUPT 01
#ifdef SIGTSTP
#define S_STOP 02
#endif
extern int reading;
extern char *first_cmd;
extern jmp_buf main_loop;
/*
* Interrupt signal handler.
*/
static HANDLER
interrupt()
{
SIGNAL(SIGINT, interrupt);
sigs |= S_INTERRUPT;
if (reading)
psignals();
}
#ifdef SIGTSTP
/*
* "Stop" (^Z) signal handler.
*/
static HANDLER
stop()
{
SIGNAL(SIGTSTP, stop);
sigs |= S_STOP;
if (reading)
psignals();
}
#endif
/*
* Set up the signal handlers.
*/
public void
init_signals()
{
(void) SIGNAL(SIGINT, interrupt);
#ifdef SIGTSTP
(void) SIGNAL(SIGTSTP, stop);
#endif
}
/*
* Process any signals we have recieved.
* A received signal cause a bit to be set in "sigs".
*/
public void
psignals()
{
register int tsignals;
tsignals = sigs;
sigs = 0;
if (tsignals == 0)
return;
dropout(); /* Discard any buffered output */
#ifdef SIGTSTP
if (tsignals & S_STOP)
{
/*
* Clean up the terminal.
*/
#ifdef SIGTTOU
SIGNAL(SIGTTOU, SIG_IGN);
#endif
lower_left();
clear_eol();
flush();
raw_mode(0);
#ifdef SIGTTOU
SIGNAL(SIGTTOU, SIG_DFL);
#endif
SIGNAL(SIGTSTP, SIG_DFL);
#if SIGSETMASK
/*
* This system will not allow us to send a
* stop signal (SIGTSTP) to ourself
* while we are in the signal handler, like maybe now.
* (This can be the case if we are reading; see comment above.)
* So we ask the silly system for permission to do so.
*/
sigsetmask(0);
#endif
kill(getpid(), SIGTSTP);
/*
* ... Bye bye. ...
* Hopefully we'll be back later and resume here...
* Reset the terminal and arrange to repaint the
* screen when we get back to the main command loop.
*/
SIGNAL(SIGTSTP, stop);
raw_mode(1);
first_cmd = "r";
longjmp(main_loop, 1);
}
#endif
if (tsignals & S_INTERRUPT)
{
bell();
/*
* {{ You may wish to replace the bell() with
* error("Interrupt"); }}
*/
}
longjmp(main_loop, 1);
}
/*
* Pass the specified command to a shell to be executed.
* Like plain "system()", but handles resetting terminal modes, etc.
*/
public void
lsystem(cmd)
char *cmd;
{
int inp;
/*
* Print the command which is to be executed,
* unless the command starts with a "-".
*/
if (cmd[0] == '-')
cmd++;
else
{
lower_left();
clear_eol();
puts("!");
puts(cmd);
puts("\n");
}
/*
* De-initialize the terminal and take out of raw mode.
*/
deinit();
flush();
raw_mode(0);
/*
* Restore signals to their defaults.
*/
SIGNAL(SIGINT, SIG_DFL);
#ifdef SIGTSTP
SIGNAL(SIGTSTP, SIG_DFL);
#endif
/*
* Force standard input to be the terminal, "/dev/tty".
*/
inp = dup(0);
close(0);
open("/dev/tty", 0);
/*
* Pass the command to the system to be executed.
*/
system(cmd);
/*
* Restore standard input, reset signals, raw mode, etc.
*/
close(0);
dup(inp);
close(inp);
init_signals();
raw_mode(1);
init();
}
/*
* Expand a filename, substituting any environment variables, etc.
* The implementation of this is necessarily very operating system
* dependent. This implementation is unabashedly only for Unix systems.
*/
#if GLOB
#include <stdio.h>
char *
glob(filename)
char *filename;
{
FILE *f;
char *p;
int ch;
static char filebuf[128];
static char ECHO[] = "echo ";
strcpy(filebuf, ECHO);
strtcpy(filebuf+sizeof(ECHO)-1, filename, sizeof(filebuf)-sizeof(ECHO));
if ((f = popen(filebuf, "r")) == NULL)
return (filename);
for (p = filebuf; p < &filebuf[sizeof(filebuf)-1]; p++)
{
if ((ch = getc(f)) == '\n' || ch == EOF)
break;
*p = ch;
}
*p = '\0';
pclose(f);
return (filebuf);
}
#else
char *
glob(filename)
char *filename;
{
return (filename);
}
#endif
_SHAR_EOF_
echo help.c
cat >help.c <<'_SHAR_EOF_'
#include "less.h"
/*
* Display some help.
* Just invoke another "less" to display the help file.
*
* {{ This makes this function very simple, and makes changing the
* help file very easy, but it may present difficulties on
* (non-Unix) systems which do not supply the "system()" function. }}
*/
public void
help()
{
char cmd[200];
sprintf(cmd,
"-less -m '-Pm<HELP -- Press RETURN for more, or q when done >' %s",
HELPFILE);
lsystem(cmd);
error("End of help");
}
_SHAR_EOF_
echo ttyin.c
cat >ttyin.c <<'_SHAR_EOF_'
/*
* Routines dealing with getting input from the keyboard (i.e. from the user).
*/
#include "less.h"
/*
* The boolean "reading" is set true or false according to whether
* we are currently reading from the keyboard.
* This information is used by the signal handling stuff in signal.c.
* {{ There are probably some race conditions here
* involving the variable "reading". }}
*/
public int reading;
static int tty;
/*
* Open keyboard for input.
* (Just use file descriptor 2.)
*/
public void
open_getc()
{
tty = 2;
}
/*
* Get a character from the keyboard.
*/
public int
getc()
{
char c;
int result;
reading = 1;
do
{
flush();
result = read(tty, &c, 1);
} while (result != 1);
reading = 0;
return (c & 0177);
}
_SHAR_EOF_
echo command.c
cat >command.c <<'_SHAR_EOF_'
/*
* User-level command processor.
*/
#include "less.h"
#include "position.h"
#include <setjmp.h>
extern jmp_buf main_loop;
extern int erase_char, kill_char;
extern int pr_type;
extern int sigs;
extern int ispipe;
extern int quit_at_eof;
extern int hit_eof;
extern int sc_width, sc_height;
extern int sc_window;
extern char *first_cmd;
extern char *every_first_cmd;
extern char version[];
extern char current_file[];
extern char *editor;
static char cmdbuf[90]; /* Buffer for holding a multi-char command */
static char *cp; /* Pointer into cmdbuf */
static int cmd_col; /* Current column of the multi-char command */
static char mcc; /* The multi-char command letter (e.g. '/') */
static char last_mcc; /* The previous mcc */
static int screen_trashed; /* The screen has been overwritten */
/*
* Reset command buffer (to empty).
*/
cmd_reset()
{
cp = cmdbuf;
}
/*
* Backspace in command buffer.
*/
static int
cmd_erase()
{
if (cp == cmdbuf)
/*
* Backspace past beginning of the string:
* this usually means abort the command.
*/
return (1);
if (control_char(*--cp))
{
/*
* Erase an extra character, for the carat.
*/
backspace();
cmd_col--;
}
backspace();
cmd_col--;
return (0);
}
/*
* Set up the display to start a new multi-character command.
*/
start_mcc(c)
int c;
{
mcc = c;
lower_left();
clear_eol();
putc(mcc);
cmd_col = 1;
}
/*
* Process a single character of a multi-character command, such as
* a number, or the pattern of a search command.
*/
static int
cmd_char(c)
int c;
{
if (c == erase_char)
{
if (cmd_erase())
return (1);
} else if (c == kill_char)
{
/* {{ Could do this faster, but who cares? }} */
while (cmd_erase() == 0)
;
} else
{
/*
* Append the character to the string,
* if there is room in the buffer and on the screen.
*/
if (cp < &cmdbuf[sizeof(cmdbuf)-1] && cmd_col < sc_width-3)
{
*cp++ = c;
if (control_char(c))
{
putc('^');
cmd_col++;
c = carat_char(c);
}
putc(c);
cmd_col++;
} else
bell();
}
return (0);
}
/*
* Return the number currently in the command buffer.
*/
static int
cmd_int()
{
*cp = '\0';
cp = cmdbuf;
return (atoi(cmdbuf));
}
/*
* Move the cursor to lower left before executing a command.
* This looks nicer if the command takes a long time before
* updating the screen.
*/
static void
cmd_exec()
{
lower_left();
flush();
}
/*
* Display the appropriate prompt.
*/
static void
prompt()
{
register char *p;
if (first_cmd != NULL && *first_cmd != '\0')
/*
* No prompt necessary if commands are from first_cmd
* rather than from the user.
*/
return;
/*
* If nothing is displayed yet, display starting from line 1.
*/
if (position(TOP) == NULL_POSITION)
jump_back(1);
else if (screen_trashed)
repaint();
screen_trashed = 0;
/*
* Select the proper prompt and display it.
*/
lower_left();
clear_eol();
p = pr_string();
if (p == NULL)
putc(':');
else
{
so_enter();
puts(p);
so_exit();
}
}
/*
* Get command character.
* The character normally comes from the keyboard,
* but may come from the "first_cmd" string.
*/
static int
getcc()
{
if (first_cmd == NULL)
return (getc());
if (*first_cmd == '\0')
{
/*
* Reached end of first_cmd input.
*/
first_cmd = NULL;
if (cp > cmdbuf && position(TOP) == NULL_POSITION)
{
/*
* Command is incomplete, so try to complete it.
* There are only two cases:
* 1. We have "/string" but no newline. Add the \n.
* 2. We have a number but no command. Treat as #g.
* (This is all pretty hokey.)
*/
if (mcc != ':')
/* Not a number; must be search string */
return ('\n');
else
/* A number; append a 'g' */
return ('g');
}
return (getc());
}
return (*first_cmd++);
}
/*
* Main command processor.
* Accept and execute commands until a quit command, then return.
*/
public void
commands()
{
register int c;
register int n;
register int scroll = 10;
last_mcc = 0;
setjmp(main_loop);
mcc = 0;
for (;;)
{
/*
* Display prompt and accept a character.
*/
psignals(); /* See if any signals need processing */
if (quit_at_eof && hit_eof > 1)
/*
* After hitting end-of-file for the second time,
* automatically advance to the next file.
* If there are no more files, quit.
*/
next_file(1);
cmd_reset();
prompt();
c = getcc();
again:
if (sigs)
continue;
if (mcc)
{
/*
* We are in a multi-character command.
* All chars until newline go into the command buffer.
* (Note that mcc == ':' is a special case that
* means a number is being entered.)
*/
if (mcc != ':' && (c == '\n' || c == '\r'))
{
char *p;
static char fcbuf[100];
/*
* Execute the command.
*/
*cp = '\0';
cmd_exec();
switch (mcc)
{
case '/': case '?':
search(mcc, cmdbuf, n);
break;
case '+':
for (p = cmdbuf; *p == '+' || *p == ' '; p++) ;
if (*p == '\0')
every_first_cmd = NULL;
else
{
strtcpy(fcbuf, p, sizeof(fcbuf));
every_first_cmd = fcbuf;
}
break;
case 'E':
/*
* Ignore leading spaces
* in the filename.
*/
for (p = cmdbuf; *p == ' '; p++) ;
edit(glob(p));
break;
#if SHELL_ESCAPE
case '!':
lsystem(cmdbuf);
screen_trashed = 1;
error("!done");
break;
#endif
}
mcc = 0;
} else
{
if (mcc == ':' && (c < '0' || c > '9') &&
c != erase_char && c != kill_char)
{
/*
* This is not part of the number
* we were entering. Process
* it as a regular character.
*/
mcc = 0;
goto again;
}
/*
* Append the char to the command buffer.
*/
if (cmd_char(c))
{
/* Abort the multi-char command. */
mcc = 0;
continue;
}
c = getcc();
goto again;
}
} else switch (c)
{
case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
/*
* First digit of a number.
*/
start_mcc(':');
goto again;
case 'f':
case ' ':
case CONTROL('F'):
/*
* Forward one screen.
*/
n = cmd_int();
if (n <= 0)
n = sc_window;
forward(n, 1);
break;
case 'b':
case CONTROL('B'):
/*
* Backward one screen.
*/
n = cmd_int();
if (n <= 0)
n = sc_window;
backward(n, 1);
break;
case 'e':
case 'j':
case '\r':
case '\n':
case CONTROL('E'):
/*
* Forward N (default 1) line.
*/
n = cmd_int();
if (n <= 0)
n = 1;
forward(n, 0);
break;
case 'y':
case 'k':
case CONTROL('K'):
case CONTROL('Y'):
/*
* Backward N (default 1) line.
*/
n = cmd_int();
if (n <= 0)
n = 1;
backward(n, 0);
break;
case 'd':
case CONTROL('D'):
/*
* Forward N lines
* (default same as last 'd' or 'u' command).
*/
n = cmd_int();
if (n > 0)
scroll = n;
forward(scroll, 0);
break;
case 'u':
case CONTROL('U'):
/*
* Forward N lines
* (default same as last 'd' or 'u' command).
*/
n = cmd_int();
if (n > 0)
scroll = n;
backward(scroll, 0);
break;
case 'R':
/*
* Flush buffers, then repaint screen.
* Don't flush the buffers on a pipe!
*/
if (!ispipe)
ch_init(0);
/* Fall thru */
case 'r':
case CONTROL('R'):
case CONTROL('L'):
/*
* Repaint screen.
*/
repaint();
break;
case 'g':
/*
* Go to line N, default beginning of file.
*/
n = cmd_int();
if (n <= 0)
n = 1;
cmd_exec();
jump_back(n);
break;
case 'p':
case '%':
/*
* Go to a specified percentage into the file.
*/
n = cmd_int();
if (n < 0)
n = 0;
if (n > 100)
n = 100;
cmd_exec();
jump_percent(n);
break;
case 'G':
/*
* Go to line N, default end of file.
*/
n = cmd_int();
cmd_exec();
if (n <= 0)
jump_forw();
else
jump_back(n);
break;
case '=':
case CONTROL('G'):
/*
* Print file name, etc.
*/
error(eq_message());
break;
case 'V':
/*
* Print version number, without the "@(#)".
*/
error(version+4);
break;
case 'q':
/*
* Exit.
*/
/*setjmp(main_loop);*/
quit();
case '/':
case '?':
/*
* Search for a pattern.
* Accept chars of the pattern until \n.
*/
n = cmd_int();
if (n <= 0)
n = 1;
start_mcc(c);
last_mcc = c;
c = getcc();
goto again;
case 'n':
/*
* Repeat previous search.
*/
n = cmd_int();
if (n <= 0)
n = 1;
start_mcc(last_mcc);
cmd_exec();
search(mcc, (char *)NULL, n);
mcc = 0;
break;
case 'h':
/*
* Help.
*/
lower_left();
clear_eol();
puts("help");
cmd_exec();
help();
screen_trashed = 1;
break;
case 'E':
/*
* Edit a new file. Get the filename.
*/
cmd_reset();
start_mcc('E');
puts("xamine: "); /* This looks nicer */
cmd_col += 8;
c = getcc();
goto again;
case '!':
#if SHELL_ESCAPE
/*
* Shell escape.
*/
cmd_reset();
start_mcc('!');
c = getcc();
goto again;
#else
error("Command not available");
break;
#endif
case 'v':
#if EDITOR
if (ispipe)
{
error("Cannot edit standard input");
break;
}
sprintf(cmdbuf, "%s %s", editor, current_file);
lsystem(cmdbuf);
ch_init(0);
screen_trashed = 1;
break;
#else
error("Command not available");
break;
#endif
case 'N':
/*
* Examine next file.
*/
n = cmd_int();
if (n <= 0)
n = 1;
next_file(n);
break;
case 'P':
/*
* Examine previous file.
*/
n = cmd_int();
if (n <= 0)
n = 1;
prev_file(n);
break;
case '-':
/*
* Toggle a flag setting.
*/
start_mcc('-');
c = getcc();
mcc = 0;
if (c == erase_char || c == kill_char)
break;
toggle_option(c);
break;
case '+':
cmd_reset();
start_mcc('+');
c = getcc();
goto again;
case 'm':
/*
* Set a mark.
*/
lower_left();
clear_eol();
puts("mark: ");
c = getcc();
if (c == erase_char || c == kill_char)
break;
setmark(c);
break;
case '\'':
/*
* Go to a mark.
*/
lower_left();
clear_eol();
puts("goto mark: ");
c = getcc();
if (c == erase_char || c == kill_char)
break;
gomark(c);
break;
default:
bell();
break;
}
}
}
_SHAR_EOF_
echo version.c
cat >version.c <<'_SHAR_EOF_'
/*
* less
* Copyright (c) 1984,1985 Mark Nudelman
*
* This program may be freely used and/or modified,
* with the following provisions:
* 1. This notice and the above copyright notice must remain intact.
* 2. Neither this program, nor any modification of it,
* may be sold for profit without written consent of the author.
*
* -----------------------------------------------------------------
*
* This program is a paginator similar to "more",
* but allows you to move both forward and backward in the file.
* Commands are based on "more" and "vi".
*
* ----------------------- CHANGES ---------------------------------
*
* Allowed use on standard input 1/29/84 markn
* Added E, N, P commands 2/1/84 markn
* Added '=' command, 'stop' signal handling 4/17/84 markn
* Added line folding 4/20/84 markn
* v2: Fixed '=' command to use BOTTOM_PLUS_ONE,
* instead of TOP, added 'p' & 'v' commands 4/27/84 markn
* v3: Added -m and -t options, '-' command 5/3/84 markn
* v4: Added LESS environment variable 5/3/84 markn
* v5: New comments, fixed '-' command slightly 5/3/84 markn
* v6: Added -Q, visual bell 5/15/84 markn
* v7: Fixed jump_back(n) bug: n should count real
* lines, not folded lines. Also allow number
* on G command. 5/24/84 markn
* v8: Re-do -q and -Q commands 5/30/84 markn
* v9: Added "+<cmd>" argument 9/25/84 markn
* v10: Fixed bug in -b<n> argument processing 10/10/84 markn
* v11: Made error() ring bell if \n not entered. 10/18/84 markn
* -----------------------------------------------------------------
* v12: Reorganized signal handling and made
* portable to 4.2bsd. 2/13/85 mark
* v13: Reword error message for '-' command. 2/16/85 mark
* v14: Added -bf and -bp variants of -b. 2/22/85 mark
* v15: Miscellaneous changes. 2/25/85 mark
* v16: Added -u flag for backspace processing. 3/13/85 mark
* v17: Added j and k commands,
* changed -t default. 4/13/85 mark
* v18: Rewrote signal handling code. 4/20/85 mark
* v19: Got rid of "verbose" eq_message(). 5/2/85 mark
* Made search() scroll in some cases.
* v20: Fixed screen.c ioctls for System V. 5/21/85 mark
* v21: Fixed some first_cmd bugs. 5/23/85 mark
* v22: Added support for no RECOMP nor REGCMP. 5/24/85 mark
* v23: Miscellanous changes and prettying up. 5/25/85 mark
* Posted to USENET.
* v24: Added ti,te terminal init & de-init 6/3/85 Mike Kersenbrock
* v25: Added -U flag, standout mode underlining. 6/8/85 mark
* v26: Added -M flag. 6/9/85 mark
* Use underline termcap (us) if it exists.
* v27: Renamed some variables to make unique in 6/15/85 mark
* 6 chars. Minor fix to -m.
* v28: Fixed right margin bug. 6/28/85 mark
* v29: Incorporated M.Rose's changes to signal.c 6/28/85 mark
* v30: Fixed stupid bug in argument processing. 6/29/85 mark
* v31: Added -p flag, changed repaint algorithm. 7/15/85 mark
* Added kludge for magic cookie terminals.
* v32: Added cat_file if output not a tty. 7/16/85 mark
* v33: Added -e flag and EDITOR. 7/23/85 mark
* v34: Added -s flag. 7/26/85 mark
* v35: Rewrote option handling; added option.c. 7/27/85 mark
* v36: Fixed -e flag to work if not last file. 7/29/85 mark
* v37: Added -x flag. 8/10/85 mark
* v38: Changed prompting; created prompt.c. 8/19/85 mark
* v39: (Not -p) does not initially clear screen. 8/24/85 mark
* v40: Added "skipping" indicator in forw(). 8/26/85 mark
* Posted to USENET.
* v41: ONLY_RETURN, control char commands, 9/17/85 mark
* faster search, other minor fixes.
* v42: Added ++ command line syntax; 9/25/85 mark
* ch_fsize for pipes.
* v43: Added -h flag, changed prim.c algorithms. 10/15/85 mark
* v44: Made END print in all cases of eof; 10/16/85 mark
* ignore SIGTTOU after receiving SIGTSTP.
* v45: Never print backspaces unless -u. 10/16/85 mark
* v46: Backwards scroll in jump_loc. 10/24/85 mark
* v47: Fixed bug in edit(): *first_cmd==0 10/30/85 mark
* v48: Use TIOCSETN instead of TIOCSETP. 11/16/85 mark
* Added marks (m and ' commands).
* Posted to USENET.
* -----------------------------------------------------------------
* v49: Fixed bug: signal didn't clear mcc. 1/9/86 mark
* v50: Added ' (quote) to gomark. 1/15/86 mark
* v51: Added + cmd, fixed problem if first_cmd
* fails, made g cmd sort of "work" on pipes
* even if bof is no longer buffered. 1/16/86 mark
* v52: Made short files work better. 1/17/86 mark
* v53: Added -P option. 1/20/86 mark
* v54: Changed help to use HELPFILE. 1/20/86 mark
* v55: Messages work better if not tty output. 1/23/86 mark
* v56: Added -l option. 1/24/86 mark
* v57: Fixed -l to get confirmation before
* overwriting an existing file. 1/31/86 mark
* v58: Added filename globbing. 8/28/86 mark
* v59: Fixed some bugs with very long filenames. 9/15/86 mark
* v60: Incorporated changes from Leith (Casey)
* Leedom for boldface and -z option. 9/26/86 mark
* v61: Got rid of annoying repaints after ! cmd. 9/26/86 mark
* -----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
char version[] = "@(#) less version 61";
_SHAR_EOF_
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