1 /* TUI support I/O functions.
3 Copyright (C) 1998-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 Contributed by Hewlett-Packard Company.
7 This file is part of GDB.
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15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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20 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
24 #include "event-loop.h"
25 #include "event-top.h"
29 #include "tui/tui-data.h"
30 #include "tui/tui-io.h"
31 #include "tui/tui-command.h"
32 #include "tui/tui-win.h"
33 #include "tui/tui-wingeneral.h"
34 #include "tui/tui-file.h"
35 #include "tui/tui-out.h"
43 #include "gdbsupport/filestuff.h"
44 #include "completer.h"
45 #include "gdb_curses.h"
48 /* This redefines CTRL if it is not already defined, so it must come
49 after terminal state releated include files like <term.h> and
51 #include "readline/readline.h"
54 static SHORT ncurses_norm_attr
;
57 static int tui_getc (FILE *fp
);
60 key_is_start_sequence (int ch
)
65 /* Use definition from readline 4.3. */
67 #define CTRL_CHAR(c) \
68 ((c) < control_character_threshold && (((c) & 0x80) == 0))
70 /* This file controls the IO interactions between gdb and curses.
71 When the TUI is enabled, gdb has two modes a curses and a standard
74 In curses mode, the gdb outputs are made in a curses command
75 window. For this, the gdb_stdout and gdb_stderr are redirected to
76 the specific ui_file implemented by TUI. The output is handled by
77 tui_puts(). The input is also controlled by curses with
78 tui_getc(). The readline library uses this function to get its
79 input. Several readline hooks are installed to redirect readline
80 output to the TUI (see also the note below).
82 In normal mode, the gdb outputs are restored to their origin, that
83 is as if TUI is not used. Readline also uses its original getc()
86 Note SCz/2001-07-21: the current readline is not clean in its
87 management of the output. Even if we install a redisplay handler,
88 it sometimes writes on a stdout file. It is important to redirect
89 every output produced by readline, otherwise the curses window will
90 be garbled. This is implemented with a pipe that TUI reads and
91 readline writes to. A gdb input handler is created so that reading
92 the pipe is handled automatically. This will probably not work on
93 non-Unix platforms. The best fix is to make readline clean enough
94 so that is never write on stdout.
96 Note SCz/2002-09-01: we now use more readline hooks and it seems
97 that with them we don't need the pipe anymore (verified by creating
98 the pipe and closing its end so that write causes a SIGPIPE). The
99 old pipe code is still there and can be conditionally removed by
100 #undef TUI_USE_PIPE_FOR_READLINE. */
102 /* For gdb 5.3, prefer to continue the pipe hack as a backup wheel. */
104 #define TUI_USE_PIPE_FOR_READLINE
106 /* #undef TUI_USE_PIPE_FOR_READLINE */
108 /* TUI output files. */
109 static struct ui_file
*tui_stdout
;
110 static struct ui_file
*tui_stderr
;
111 struct ui_out
*tui_out
;
113 /* GDB output files in non-curses mode. */
114 static struct ui_file
*tui_old_stdout
;
115 static struct ui_file
*tui_old_stderr
;
116 cli_ui_out
*tui_old_uiout
;
118 /* Readline previous hooks. */
119 static rl_getc_func_t
*tui_old_rl_getc_function
;
120 static rl_voidfunc_t
*tui_old_rl_redisplay_function
;
121 static rl_vintfunc_t
*tui_old_rl_prep_terminal
;
122 static rl_voidfunc_t
*tui_old_rl_deprep_terminal
;
123 static rl_compdisp_func_t
*tui_old_rl_display_matches_hook
;
124 static int tui_old_rl_echoing_p
;
126 /* Readline output stream.
127 Should be removed when readline is clean. */
128 static FILE *tui_rl_outstream
;
129 static FILE *tui_old_rl_outstream
;
130 #ifdef TUI_USE_PIPE_FOR_READLINE
131 static int tui_readline_pipe
[2];
134 /* Print a character in the curses command window. The output is
135 buffered. It is up to the caller to refresh the screen if
139 do_tui_putc (WINDOW
*w
, char c
)
141 static int tui_skip_line
= -1;
143 /* Catch annotation and discard them. We need two \032 and discard
144 until a \n is seen. */
149 else if (tui_skip_line
!= 1)
152 /* Expand TABs, since ncurses on MS-Windows doesn't. */
163 while ((col
% 8) != 0);
172 /* Update the cached value of the command window's start line based on
173 the window's current Y coordinate. */
176 update_cmdwin_start_line ()
178 TUI_CMD_WIN
->start_line
= getcury (TUI_CMD_WIN
->handle
.get ());
181 /* Print a character in the curses command window. The output is
182 buffered. It is up to the caller to refresh the screen if
188 do_tui_putc (TUI_CMD_WIN
->handle
.get (), c
);
189 update_cmdwin_start_line ();
192 /* This maps colors to their corresponding color index. */
194 static std::map
<ui_file_style::color
, int> color_map
;
196 /* This holds a pair of colors and is used to track the mapping
197 between a color pair index and the actual colors. */
204 bool operator< (const color_pair
&o
) const
206 return fg
< o
.fg
|| (fg
== o
.fg
&& bg
< o
.bg
);
210 /* This maps pairs of colors to their corresponding color pair
213 static std::map
<color_pair
, int> color_pair_map
;
215 /* This is indexed by ANSI color offset from the base color, and holds
216 the corresponding curses color constant. */
218 static const int curses_colors
[] = {
229 /* Given a color, find its index. */
232 get_color (const ui_file_style::color
&color
, int *result
)
234 if (color
.is_none ())
236 else if (color
.is_basic ())
237 *result
= curses_colors
[color
.get_value ()];
240 auto it
= color_map
.find (color
);
241 if (it
== color_map
.end ())
243 /* The first 8 colors are standard. */
244 int next
= color_map
.size () + 8;
249 /* We store RGB as 0..255, but curses wants 0..1000. */
250 if (init_color (next
, rgb
[0] * 1000 / 255, rgb
[1] * 1000 / 255,
251 rgb
[2] * 1000 / 255) == ERR
)
253 color_map
[color
] = next
;
257 *result
= it
->second
;
262 /* The most recently emitted color pair. */
264 static int last_color_pair
= -1;
266 /* The most recently applied style. */
268 static ui_file_style last_style
;
270 /* If true, we're highlighting the current source line in reverse
272 static bool reverse_mode_p
= false;
274 /* The background/foreground colors before we entered reverse
276 static ui_file_style::color
reverse_save_bg (ui_file_style::NONE
);
277 static ui_file_style::color
reverse_save_fg (ui_file_style::NONE
);
279 /* Given two colors, return their color pair index; making a new one
283 get_color_pair (int fg
, int bg
)
285 color_pair c
= { fg
, bg
};
286 auto it
= color_pair_map
.find (c
);
287 if (it
== color_pair_map
.end ())
289 /* Color pair 0 is our default color, so new colors start at
291 int next
= color_pair_map
.size () + 1;
292 /* Curses has a limited number of available color pairs. Fall
293 back to the default if we've used too many. */
294 if (next
>= COLOR_PAIRS
)
296 init_pair (next
, fg
, bg
);
297 color_pair_map
[c
] = next
;
303 /* Apply STYLE to W. */
306 tui_apply_style (WINDOW
*w
, ui_file_style style
)
309 wattron (w
, A_NORMAL
);
310 wattroff (w
, A_BOLD
);
312 wattroff (w
, A_REVERSE
);
313 if (last_color_pair
!= -1)
314 wattroff (w
, COLOR_PAIR (last_color_pair
));
315 wattron (w
, COLOR_PAIR (0));
317 const ui_file_style::color
&fg
= style
.get_foreground ();
318 const ui_file_style::color
&bg
= style
.get_background ();
319 if (!fg
.is_none () || !bg
.is_none ())
322 if (get_color (fg
, &fgi
) && get_color (bg
, &bgi
))
325 /* MS-Windows port of ncurses doesn't support implicit
326 default foreground and background colors, so we must
327 specify them explicitly when needed, using the colors we
330 fgi
= ncurses_norm_attr
& 15;
332 bgi
= (ncurses_norm_attr
>> 4) & 15;
334 int pair
= get_color_pair (fgi
, bgi
);
335 if (last_color_pair
!= -1)
336 wattroff (w
, COLOR_PAIR (last_color_pair
));
337 wattron (w
, COLOR_PAIR (pair
));
338 last_color_pair
= pair
;
342 switch (style
.get_intensity ())
344 case ui_file_style::NORMAL
:
347 case ui_file_style::BOLD
:
351 case ui_file_style::DIM
:
356 gdb_assert_not_reached ("invalid intensity");
359 if (style
.is_reverse ())
360 wattron (w
, A_REVERSE
);
365 /* Apply an ANSI escape sequence from BUF to W. BUF must start with
366 the ESC character. If BUF does not start with an ANSI escape,
367 return 0. Otherwise, apply the sequence if it is recognized, or
368 simply ignore it if not. In this case, the number of bytes read
369 from BUF is returned. */
372 apply_ansi_escape (WINDOW
*w
, const char *buf
)
374 ui_file_style style
= last_style
;
377 if (!style
.parse (buf
, &n_read
))
382 /* We want to reverse _only_ the default foreground/background
383 colors. If the foreground color is not the default (because
384 the text was styled), we want to leave it as is. If e.g.,
385 the terminal is fg=BLACK, and bg=WHITE, and the style wants
386 to print text in RED, we want to reverse the background color
387 (print in BLACK), but still print the text in RED. To do
388 that, we enable the A_REVERSE attribute, and re-reverse the
389 parsed-style's fb/bg colors.
391 Notes on the approach:
393 - there's no portable way to know which colors the default
396 - this approach does the right thing even if you change the
397 terminal colors while GDB is running -- the reversed
398 colors automatically adapt.
400 if (!style
.is_default ())
402 ui_file_style::color bg
= style
.get_background ();
403 ui_file_style::color fg
= style
.get_foreground ();
408 /* Enable A_REVERSE. */
409 style
.set_reverse (true);
412 tui_apply_style (w
, style
);
419 tui_set_reverse_mode (WINDOW
*w
, bool reverse
)
421 ui_file_style style
= last_style
;
423 reverse_mode_p
= reverse
;
424 style
.set_reverse (reverse
);
428 reverse_save_bg
= style
.get_background ();
429 reverse_save_fg
= style
.get_foreground ();
433 style
.set_bg (reverse_save_bg
);
434 style
.set_fg (reverse_save_fg
);
437 tui_apply_style (w
, style
);
440 /* Print LENGTH characters from the buffer pointed to by BUF to the
441 curses command window. The output is buffered. It is up to the
442 caller to refresh the screen if necessary. */
445 tui_write (const char *buf
, size_t length
)
447 /* We need this to be \0-terminated for the regexp matching. */
448 std::string
copy (buf
, length
);
449 tui_puts (copy
.c_str ());
453 tui_puts_internal (WINDOW
*w
, const char *string
, int *height
)
459 while ((c
= *string
++) != 0)
464 if (c
== '\1' || c
== '\2')
466 /* Ignore these, they are readline escape-marking
473 size_t bytes_read
= apply_ansi_escape (w
, string
- 1);
476 string
= string
+ bytes_read
- 1;
482 if (height
!= nullptr)
484 int col
= getcurx (w
);
491 if (TUI_CMD_WIN
!= nullptr && w
== TUI_CMD_WIN
->handle
.get ())
492 update_cmdwin_start_line ();
497 /* Print a string in the curses command window. The output is
498 buffered. It is up to the caller to refresh the screen if
502 tui_puts (const char *string
, WINDOW
*w
)
505 w
= TUI_CMD_WIN
->handle
.get ();
506 tui_puts_internal (w
, string
, nullptr);
509 /* Readline callback.
510 Redisplay the command line with its prompt after readline has
511 changed the edited text. */
513 tui_redisplay_readline (void)
525 /* Detect when we temporarily left SingleKey and now the readline
526 edit buffer is empty, automatically restore the SingleKey
527 mode. The restore must only be done if the command has finished.
528 The command could call prompt_for_continue and we must not
529 restore SingleKey so that the prompt and normal keymap are used. */
530 if (tui_current_key_mode
== TUI_ONE_COMMAND_MODE
&& rl_end
== 0
531 && !gdb_in_secondary_prompt_p (current_ui
))
532 tui_set_key_mode (TUI_SINGLE_KEY_MODE
);
534 if (tui_current_key_mode
== TUI_SINGLE_KEY_MODE
)
537 prompt
= rl_display_prompt
;
541 w
= TUI_CMD_WIN
->handle
.get ();
542 start_line
= TUI_CMD_WIN
->start_line
;
543 wmove (w
, start_line
, 0);
546 if (prompt
!= nullptr)
547 tui_puts_internal (w
, prompt
, &height
);
549 prev_col
= getcurx (w
);
550 for (in
= 0; in
<= rl_end
; in
++)
556 getyx (w
, c_line
, c_pos
);
562 c
= (unsigned char) rl_line_buffer
[in
];
563 if (CTRL_CHAR (c
) || c
== RUBOUT
)
566 waddch (w
, CTRL_CHAR (c
) ? UNCTRL (c
) : '?');
570 /* Expand TABs, since ncurses on MS-Windows doesn't. */
576 } while ((col
% 8) != 0);
583 TUI_CMD_WIN
->start_line
= getcury (w
);
590 TUI_CMD_WIN
->start_line
= getcury (w
);
592 wmove (w
, c_line
, c_pos
);
593 TUI_CMD_WIN
->start_line
-= height
- 1;
599 /* Readline callback to prepare the terminal. It is called once each
600 time we enter readline. Terminal is already setup in curses
603 tui_prep_terminal (int notused1
)
607 /* Readline callback to restore the terminal. It is called once each
608 time we leave readline. There is nothing to do in curses mode. */
610 tui_deprep_terminal (void)
614 #ifdef TUI_USE_PIPE_FOR_READLINE
615 /* Read readline output pipe and feed the command window with it.
616 Should be removed when readline is clean. */
618 tui_readline_output (int error
, gdb_client_data data
)
623 size
= read (tui_readline_pipe
[0], buf
, sizeof (buf
) - 1);
624 if (size
> 0 && tui_active
)
632 /* TUI version of displayer.crlf. */
635 tui_mld_crlf (const struct match_list_displayer
*displayer
)
640 /* TUI version of displayer.putch. */
643 tui_mld_putch (const struct match_list_displayer
*displayer
, int ch
)
648 /* TUI version of displayer.puts. */
651 tui_mld_puts (const struct match_list_displayer
*displayer
, const char *s
)
656 /* TUI version of displayer.flush. */
659 tui_mld_flush (const struct match_list_displayer
*displayer
)
661 wrefresh (TUI_CMD_WIN
->handle
.get ());
664 /* TUI version of displayer.erase_entire_line. */
667 tui_mld_erase_entire_line (const struct match_list_displayer
*displayer
)
669 WINDOW
*w
= TUI_CMD_WIN
->handle
.get ();
670 int cur_y
= getcury (w
);
677 /* TUI version of displayer.beep. */
680 tui_mld_beep (const struct match_list_displayer
*displayer
)
685 /* A wrapper for wgetch that enters nonl mode. We We normally want
686 curses' "nl" mode, but when reading from the user, we'd like to
687 differentiate between C-j and C-m, because some users bind these
688 keys differently in their .inputrc. So, put curses into nonl mode
689 just when reading from the user. See PR tui/20819. */
692 gdb_wgetch (WINDOW
*win
)
695 int r
= wgetch (win
);
700 /* Helper function for tui_mld_read_key.
701 This temporarily replaces tui_getc for use during tab-completion
702 match list display. */
705 tui_mld_getc (FILE *fp
)
707 WINDOW
*w
= TUI_CMD_WIN
->handle
.get ();
708 int c
= gdb_wgetch (w
);
713 /* TUI version of displayer.read_key. */
716 tui_mld_read_key (const struct match_list_displayer
*displayer
)
718 rl_getc_func_t
*prev
= rl_getc_function
;
721 /* We can't use tui_getc as we need NEWLINE to not get emitted. */
722 rl_getc_function
= tui_mld_getc
;
724 rl_getc_function
= prev
;
728 /* TUI version of rl_completion_display_matches_hook.
729 See gdb_display_match_list for a description of the arguments. */
732 tui_rl_display_match_list (char **matches
, int len
, int max
)
734 struct match_list_displayer displayer
;
736 rl_get_screen_size (&displayer
.height
, &displayer
.width
);
737 displayer
.crlf
= tui_mld_crlf
;
738 displayer
.putch
= tui_mld_putch
;
739 displayer
.puts
= tui_mld_puts
;
740 displayer
.flush
= tui_mld_flush
;
741 displayer
.erase_entire_line
= tui_mld_erase_entire_line
;
742 displayer
.beep
= tui_mld_beep
;
743 displayer
.read_key
= tui_mld_read_key
;
745 gdb_display_match_list (matches
, len
, max
, &displayer
);
748 /* Setup the IO for curses or non-curses mode.
749 - In non-curses mode, readline and gdb use the standard input and
750 standard output/error directly.
751 - In curses mode, the standard output/error is controlled by TUI
752 with the tui_stdout and tui_stderr. The output is redirected in
753 the curses command window. Several readline callbacks are installed
754 so that readline asks for its input to the curses command window
757 tui_setup_io (int mode
)
759 extern int _rl_echoing_p
;
763 /* Redirect readline to TUI. */
764 tui_old_rl_redisplay_function
= rl_redisplay_function
;
765 tui_old_rl_deprep_terminal
= rl_deprep_term_function
;
766 tui_old_rl_prep_terminal
= rl_prep_term_function
;
767 tui_old_rl_getc_function
= rl_getc_function
;
768 tui_old_rl_display_matches_hook
= rl_completion_display_matches_hook
;
769 tui_old_rl_outstream
= rl_outstream
;
770 tui_old_rl_echoing_p
= _rl_echoing_p
;
771 rl_redisplay_function
= tui_redisplay_readline
;
772 rl_deprep_term_function
= tui_deprep_terminal
;
773 rl_prep_term_function
= tui_prep_terminal
;
774 rl_getc_function
= tui_getc
;
776 rl_outstream
= tui_rl_outstream
;
778 rl_completion_display_matches_hook
= tui_rl_display_match_list
;
779 rl_already_prompted
= 0;
781 /* Keep track of previous gdb output. */
782 tui_old_stdout
= gdb_stdout
;
783 tui_old_stderr
= gdb_stderr
;
784 tui_old_uiout
= dynamic_cast<cli_ui_out
*> (current_uiout
);
785 gdb_assert (tui_old_uiout
!= nullptr);
787 /* Reconfigure gdb output. */
788 gdb_stdout
= tui_stdout
;
789 gdb_stderr
= tui_stderr
;
790 gdb_stdlog
= gdb_stdout
; /* for moment */
791 gdb_stdtarg
= gdb_stderr
; /* for moment */
792 gdb_stdtargerr
= gdb_stderr
; /* for moment */
793 current_uiout
= tui_out
;
795 /* Save tty for SIGCONT. */
800 /* Restore gdb output. */
801 gdb_stdout
= tui_old_stdout
;
802 gdb_stderr
= tui_old_stderr
;
803 gdb_stdlog
= gdb_stdout
; /* for moment */
804 gdb_stdtarg
= gdb_stderr
; /* for moment */
805 gdb_stdtargerr
= gdb_stderr
; /* for moment */
806 current_uiout
= tui_old_uiout
;
808 /* Restore readline. */
809 rl_redisplay_function
= tui_old_rl_redisplay_function
;
810 rl_deprep_term_function
= tui_old_rl_deprep_terminal
;
811 rl_prep_term_function
= tui_old_rl_prep_terminal
;
812 rl_getc_function
= tui_old_rl_getc_function
;
813 rl_completion_display_matches_hook
= tui_old_rl_display_matches_hook
;
814 rl_outstream
= tui_old_rl_outstream
;
815 _rl_echoing_p
= tui_old_rl_echoing_p
;
816 rl_already_prompted
= 0;
818 /* Save tty for SIGCONT. */
821 /* Clean up color information. */
822 last_color_pair
= -1;
823 last_style
= ui_file_style ();
825 color_pair_map
.clear ();
830 /* Catch SIGCONT to restore the terminal and refresh the screen. */
832 tui_cont_sig (int sig
)
836 /* Restore the terminal setting because another process (shell)
837 might have changed it. */
840 /* Force a refresh of the screen. */
841 tui_refresh_all_win ();
843 signal (sig
, tui_cont_sig
);
847 /* Initialize the IO for gdb in curses mode. */
849 tui_initialize_io (void)
852 signal (SIGCONT
, tui_cont_sig
);
855 /* Create tui output streams. */
856 tui_stdout
= new tui_file (stdout
);
857 tui_stderr
= new tui_file (stderr
);
858 tui_out
= tui_out_new (tui_stdout
);
860 /* Create the default UI. */
861 tui_old_uiout
= cli_out_new (gdb_stdout
);
863 #ifdef TUI_USE_PIPE_FOR_READLINE
864 /* Temporary solution for readline writing to stdout: redirect
865 readline output in a pipe, read that pipe and output the content
866 in the curses command window. */
867 if (gdb_pipe_cloexec (tui_readline_pipe
) != 0)
868 error (_("Cannot create pipe for readline"));
870 tui_rl_outstream
= fdopen (tui_readline_pipe
[1], "w");
871 if (tui_rl_outstream
== 0)
872 error (_("Cannot redirect readline output"));
874 setvbuf (tui_rl_outstream
, NULL
, _IOLBF
, 0);
877 (void) fcntl (tui_readline_pipe
[0], F_SETFL
, O_NONBLOCK
);
880 (void) fcntl (tui_readline_pipe
[0], F_SETFL
, O_NDELAY
);
883 add_file_handler (tui_readline_pipe
[0], tui_readline_output
, 0);
885 tui_rl_outstream
= stdout
;
889 /* MS-Windows port of ncurses doesn't support default foreground and
890 background colors, so we must record the default colors at startup. */
891 HANDLE hstdout
= (HANDLE
)_get_osfhandle (fileno (stdout
));
893 CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO csbi
;
895 if (hstdout
!= INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
896 && GetConsoleMode (hstdout
, &cmode
) != 0
897 && GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo (hstdout
, &csbi
))
898 ncurses_norm_attr
= csbi
.wAttributes
;
902 /* Dispatch the correct tui function based upon the control
905 tui_dispatch_ctrl_char (unsigned int ch
)
907 struct tui_win_info
*win_info
= tui_win_with_focus ();
909 /* Handle the CTRL-L refresh for each window. */
911 tui_refresh_all_win ();
913 /* If no window has the focus, or if the focus window can't scroll,
914 just pass the character through. */
915 if (win_info
== NULL
|| !win_info
->can_scroll ())
921 win_info
->forward_scroll (0);
924 win_info
->backward_scroll (0);
928 win_info
->forward_scroll (1);
932 win_info
->backward_scroll (1);
935 win_info
->left_scroll (1);
938 win_info
->right_scroll (1);
943 /* We didn't recognize the character as a control character, so pass it
948 /* We intercepted the control character, so return 0 (which readline
949 will interpret as a no-op). */
953 /* Get a character from the command window. This is called from the
961 w
= TUI_CMD_WIN
->handle
.get ();
963 #ifdef TUI_USE_PIPE_FOR_READLINE
964 /* Flush readline output. */
965 tui_readline_output (0, 0);
970 /* The \n must be echoed because it will not be printed by
972 if (ch
== '\n' || ch
== '\r')
974 /* When hitting return with an empty input, gdb executes the last
975 command. If we emit a newline, this fills up the command window
976 with empty lines with gdb prompt at beginning. Instead of that,
977 stay on the same line but provide a visual effect to show the
978 user we recognized the command. */
979 if (rl_end
== 0 && !gdb_in_secondary_prompt_p (current_ui
))
981 wmove (w
, getcury (w
), 0);
983 /* Clear the line. This will blink the gdb prompt since
984 it will be redrawn at the same line. */
991 /* Move cursor to the end of the command line before emitting the
992 newline. We need to do so because when ncurses outputs a newline
993 it truncates any text that appears past the end of the cursor. */
996 px
+= rl_end
- rl_point
;
997 py
+= px
/ TUI_CMD_WIN
->width
;
998 px
%= TUI_CMD_WIN
->width
;
1004 /* Handle prev/next/up/down here. */
1005 ch
= tui_dispatch_ctrl_char (ch
);
1007 if (ch
== KEY_BACKSPACE
)
1010 if (current_ui
->command_editing
&& key_is_start_sequence (ch
))
1015 ch_pending
= gdb_wgetch (w
);
1018 /* If we have pending input following a start sequence, call the stdin
1019 event handler again because ncurses may have already read and stored
1020 the input into its internal buffer, meaning that we won't get an stdin
1021 event for it. If we don't compensate for this missed stdin event, key
1022 sequences as Alt_F (^[f) will not behave promptly.
1024 (We only compensates for the missed 2nd byte of a key sequence because
1025 2-byte sequences are by far the most commonly used. ncurses may have
1026 buffered a larger, 3+-byte key sequence though it remains to be seen
1027 whether it is useful to compensate for all the bytes of such
1029 if (ch_pending
!= ERR
)
1031 ungetch (ch_pending
);
1032 call_stdin_event_handler_again_p
= 1;
1041 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr
<char>
1042 tui_expand_tabs (const char *string
)
1048 /* 1. How many additional characters do we need? */
1049 for (ncol
= 0, n_adjust
= 0, s
= string
; s
; )
1051 s
= strpbrk (s
, "\t");
1054 ncol
+= (s
- string
) + n_adjust
;
1055 /* Adjustment for the next tab stop, minus one for the TAB
1056 we replace with spaces. */
1057 n_adjust
+= 8 - (ncol
% 8) - 1;
1062 /* Allocate the copy. */
1063 ret
= q
= (char *) xmalloc (strlen (string
) + n_adjust
+ 1);
1065 /* 2. Copy the original string while replacing TABs with spaces. */
1066 for (ncol
= 0, s
= string
; s
; )
1068 const char *s1
= strpbrk (s
, "\t");
1073 strncpy (q
, s
, s1
- s
);
1080 } while ((ncol
% 8) != 0);
1088 return gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr
<char> (ret
);