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1 /* $Id: term.c,v 1.257 2016/04/12 15:30:00 schwarze Exp $ */
2 /*
3 * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv>
4 * Copyright (c) 2010-2015 Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>
6 * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
7 * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
8 * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
10 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHORS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES
11 * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
12 * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR
13 * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
14 * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
15 * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
16 * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
18 #include "config.h"
20 #include <sys/types.h>
22 #include <assert.h>
23 #include <ctype.h>
24 #include <stdio.h>
25 #include <stdlib.h>
26 #include <string.h>
28 #include "mandoc.h"
29 #include "mandoc_aux.h"
30 #include "out.h"
31 #include "term.h"
32 #include "main.h"
34 static size_t cond_width(const struct termp *, int, int *);
35 static void adjbuf(struct termp *p, size_t);
36 static void bufferc(struct termp *, char);
37 static void encode(struct termp *, const char *, size_t);
38 static void encode1(struct termp *, int);
41 void
42 term_free(struct termp *p)
45 free(p->buf);
46 free(p->fontq);
47 free(p);
50 void
51 term_begin(struct termp *p, term_margin head,
52 term_margin foot, const struct roff_meta *arg)
55 p->headf = head;
56 p->footf = foot;
57 p->argf = arg;
58 (*p->begin)(p);
61 void
62 term_end(struct termp *p)
65 (*p->end)(p);
69 * Flush a chunk of text. By default, break the output line each time
70 * the right margin is reached, and continue output on the next line
71 * at the same offset as the chunk itself. By default, also break the
72 * output line at the end of the chunk.
73 * The following flags may be specified:
75 * - TERMP_NOBREAK: Do not break the output line at the right margin,
76 * but only at the max right margin. Also, do not break the output
77 * line at the end of the chunk, such that the next call can pad to
78 * the next column. However, if less than p->trailspace blanks,
79 * which can be 0, 1, or 2, remain to the right margin, the line
80 * will be broken.
81 * - TERMP_BRTRSP: Consider trailing whitespace significant
82 * when deciding whether the chunk fits or not.
83 * - TERMP_BRIND: If the chunk does not fit and the output line has
84 * to be broken, start the next line at the right margin instead
85 * of at the offset. Used together with TERMP_NOBREAK for the tags
86 * in various kinds of tagged lists.
87 * - TERMP_DANGLE: Do not break the output line at the right margin,
88 * append the next chunk after it even if this one is too long.
89 * To be used together with TERMP_NOBREAK.
90 * - TERMP_HANG: Like TERMP_DANGLE, and also suppress padding before
91 * the next chunk if this column is not full.
93 void
94 term_flushln(struct termp *p)
96 size_t i; /* current input position in p->buf */
97 int ntab; /* number of tabs to prepend */
98 size_t vis; /* current visual position on output */
99 size_t vbl; /* number of blanks to prepend to output */
100 size_t vend; /* end of word visual position on output */
101 size_t bp; /* visual right border position */
102 size_t dv; /* temporary for visual pos calculations */
103 size_t j; /* temporary loop index for p->buf */
104 size_t jhy; /* last hyph before overflow w/r/t j */
105 size_t maxvis; /* output position of visible boundary */
108 * First, establish the maximum columns of "visible" content.
109 * This is usually the difference between the right-margin and
110 * an indentation, but can be, for tagged lists or columns, a
111 * small set of values.
113 * The following unsigned-signed subtractions look strange,
114 * but they are actually correct. If the int p->overstep
115 * is negative, it gets sign extended. Subtracting that
116 * very large size_t effectively adds a small number to dv.
118 dv = p->rmargin > p->offset ? p->rmargin - p->offset : 0;
119 maxvis = (int)dv > p->overstep ? dv - (size_t)p->overstep : 0;
121 if (p->flags & TERMP_NOBREAK) {
122 dv = p->maxrmargin > p->offset ?
123 p->maxrmargin - p->offset : 0;
124 bp = (int)dv > p->overstep ?
125 dv - (size_t)p->overstep : 0;
126 } else
127 bp = maxvis;
130 * Calculate the required amount of padding.
132 vbl = p->offset + p->overstep > p->viscol ?
133 p->offset + p->overstep - p->viscol : 0;
135 vis = vend = 0;
136 i = 0;
138 while (i < p->col) {
140 * Handle literal tab characters: collapse all
141 * subsequent tabs into a single huge set of spaces.
143 ntab = 0;
144 while (i < p->col && '\t' == p->buf[i]) {
145 vend = (vis / p->tabwidth + 1) * p->tabwidth;
146 vbl += vend - vis;
147 vis = vend;
148 ntab++;
149 i++;
153 * Count up visible word characters. Control sequences
154 * (starting with the CSI) aren't counted. A space
155 * generates a non-printing word, which is valid (the
156 * space is printed according to regular spacing rules).
159 for (j = i, jhy = 0; j < p->col; j++) {
160 if (' ' == p->buf[j] || '\t' == p->buf[j])
161 break;
163 /* Back over the last printed character. */
164 if (8 == p->buf[j]) {
165 assert(j);
166 vend -= (*p->width)(p, p->buf[j - 1]);
167 continue;
170 /* Regular word. */
171 /* Break at the hyphen point if we overrun. */
172 if (vend > vis && vend < bp &&
173 (ASCII_HYPH == p->buf[j] ||
174 ASCII_BREAK == p->buf[j]))
175 jhy = j;
178 * Hyphenation now decided, put back a real
179 * hyphen such that we get the correct width.
181 if (ASCII_HYPH == p->buf[j])
182 p->buf[j] = '-';
184 vend += (*p->width)(p, p->buf[j]);
188 * Find out whether we would exceed the right margin.
189 * If so, break to the next line.
191 if (vend > bp && 0 == jhy && vis > 0) {
192 vend -= vis;
193 (*p->endline)(p);
194 p->viscol = 0;
195 if (TERMP_BRIND & p->flags) {
196 vbl = p->rmargin;
197 vend += p->rmargin;
198 vend -= p->offset;
199 } else
200 vbl = p->offset;
202 /* use pending tabs on the new line */
204 if (0 < ntab)
205 vbl += ntab * p->tabwidth;
208 * Remove the p->overstep width.
209 * Again, if p->overstep is negative,
210 * sign extension does the right thing.
213 bp += (size_t)p->overstep;
214 p->overstep = 0;
217 /* Write out the [remaining] word. */
218 for ( ; i < p->col; i++) {
219 if (vend > bp && jhy > 0 && i > jhy)
220 break;
221 if ('\t' == p->buf[i])
222 break;
223 if (' ' == p->buf[i]) {
224 j = i;
225 while (i < p->col && ' ' == p->buf[i])
226 i++;
227 dv = (i - j) * (*p->width)(p, ' ');
228 vbl += dv;
229 vend += dv;
230 break;
232 if (ASCII_NBRSP == p->buf[i]) {
233 vbl += (*p->width)(p, ' ');
234 continue;
236 if (ASCII_BREAK == p->buf[i])
237 continue;
240 * Now we definitely know there will be
241 * printable characters to output,
242 * so write preceding white space now.
244 if (vbl) {
245 (*p->advance)(p, vbl);
246 p->viscol += vbl;
247 vbl = 0;
250 (*p->letter)(p, p->buf[i]);
251 if (8 == p->buf[i])
252 p->viscol -= (*p->width)(p, p->buf[i-1]);
253 else
254 p->viscol += (*p->width)(p, p->buf[i]);
256 vis = vend;
260 * If there was trailing white space, it was not printed;
261 * so reset the cursor position accordingly.
263 if (vis > vbl)
264 vis -= vbl;
265 else
266 vis = 0;
268 p->col = 0;
269 p->overstep = 0;
270 p->flags &= ~(TERMP_BACKAFTER | TERMP_BACKBEFORE);
272 if ( ! (TERMP_NOBREAK & p->flags)) {
273 p->viscol = 0;
274 (*p->endline)(p);
275 return;
278 if (TERMP_HANG & p->flags) {
279 p->overstep += (int)(p->offset + vis - p->rmargin +
280 p->trailspace * (*p->width)(p, ' '));
283 * If we have overstepped the margin, temporarily move
284 * it to the right and flag the rest of the line to be
285 * shorter.
286 * If there is a request to keep the columns together,
287 * allow negative overstep when the column is not full.
289 if (p->trailspace && p->overstep < 0)
290 p->overstep = 0;
291 return;
293 } else if (TERMP_DANGLE & p->flags)
294 return;
296 /* Trailing whitespace is significant in some columns. */
297 if (vis && vbl && (TERMP_BRTRSP & p->flags))
298 vis += vbl;
300 /* If the column was overrun, break the line. */
301 if (maxvis < vis + p->trailspace * (*p->width)(p, ' ')) {
302 (*p->endline)(p);
303 p->viscol = 0;
308 * A newline only breaks an existing line; it won't assert vertical
309 * space. All data in the output buffer is flushed prior to the newline
310 * assertion.
312 void
313 term_newln(struct termp *p)
316 p->flags |= TERMP_NOSPACE;
317 if (p->col || p->viscol)
318 term_flushln(p);
322 * Asserts a vertical space (a full, empty line-break between lines).
323 * Note that if used twice, this will cause two blank spaces and so on.
324 * All data in the output buffer is flushed prior to the newline
325 * assertion.
327 void
328 term_vspace(struct termp *p)
331 term_newln(p);
332 p->viscol = 0;
333 if (0 < p->skipvsp)
334 p->skipvsp--;
335 else
336 (*p->endline)(p);
339 /* Swap current and previous font; for \fP and .ft P */
340 void
341 term_fontlast(struct termp *p)
343 enum termfont f;
345 f = p->fontl;
346 p->fontl = p->fontq[p->fonti];
347 p->fontq[p->fonti] = f;
350 /* Set font, save current, discard previous; for \f, .ft, .B etc. */
351 void
352 term_fontrepl(struct termp *p, enum termfont f)
355 p->fontl = p->fontq[p->fonti];
356 p->fontq[p->fonti] = f;
359 /* Set font, save previous. */
360 void
361 term_fontpush(struct termp *p, enum termfont f)
364 p->fontl = p->fontq[p->fonti];
365 if (++p->fonti == p->fontsz) {
366 p->fontsz += 8;
367 p->fontq = mandoc_reallocarray(p->fontq,
368 p->fontsz, sizeof(*p->fontq));
370 p->fontq[p->fonti] = f;
373 /* Flush to make the saved pointer current again. */
374 void
375 term_fontpopq(struct termp *p, int i)
378 assert(i >= 0);
379 if (p->fonti > i)
380 p->fonti = i;
383 /* Pop one font off the stack. */
384 void
385 term_fontpop(struct termp *p)
388 assert(p->fonti);
389 p->fonti--;
393 * Handle pwords, partial words, which may be either a single word or a
394 * phrase that cannot be broken down (such as a literal string). This
395 * handles word styling.
397 void
398 term_word(struct termp *p, const char *word)
400 const char nbrsp[2] = { ASCII_NBRSP, 0 };
401 const char *seq, *cp;
402 int sz, uc;
403 size_t ssz;
404 enum mandoc_esc esc;
406 if ( ! (TERMP_NOSPACE & p->flags)) {
407 if ( ! (TERMP_KEEP & p->flags)) {
408 bufferc(p, ' ');
409 if (TERMP_SENTENCE & p->flags)
410 bufferc(p, ' ');
411 } else
412 bufferc(p, ASCII_NBRSP);
414 if (TERMP_PREKEEP & p->flags)
415 p->flags |= TERMP_KEEP;
417 if ( ! (p->flags & TERMP_NONOSPACE))
418 p->flags &= ~TERMP_NOSPACE;
419 else
420 p->flags |= TERMP_NOSPACE;
422 p->flags &= ~(TERMP_SENTENCE | TERMP_NONEWLINE);
423 p->skipvsp = 0;
425 while ('\0' != *word) {
426 if ('\\' != *word) {
427 if (TERMP_NBRWORD & p->flags) {
428 if (' ' == *word) {
429 encode(p, nbrsp, 1);
430 word++;
431 continue;
433 ssz = strcspn(word, "\\ ");
434 } else
435 ssz = strcspn(word, "\\");
436 encode(p, word, ssz);
437 word += (int)ssz;
438 continue;
441 word++;
442 esc = mandoc_escape(&word, &seq, &sz);
443 if (ESCAPE_ERROR == esc)
444 continue;
446 switch (esc) {
447 case ESCAPE_UNICODE:
448 uc = mchars_num2uc(seq + 1, sz - 1);
449 break;
450 case ESCAPE_NUMBERED:
451 uc = mchars_num2char(seq, sz);
452 if (uc < 0)
453 continue;
454 break;
455 case ESCAPE_SPECIAL:
456 if (p->enc == TERMENC_ASCII) {
457 cp = mchars_spec2str(seq, sz, &ssz);
458 if (cp != NULL)
459 encode(p, cp, ssz);
460 } else {
461 uc = mchars_spec2cp(seq, sz);
462 if (uc > 0)
463 encode1(p, uc);
465 continue;
466 case ESCAPE_FONTBOLD:
467 term_fontrepl(p, TERMFONT_BOLD);
468 continue;
469 case ESCAPE_FONTITALIC:
470 term_fontrepl(p, TERMFONT_UNDER);
471 continue;
472 case ESCAPE_FONTBI:
473 term_fontrepl(p, TERMFONT_BI);
474 continue;
475 case ESCAPE_FONT:
476 case ESCAPE_FONTROMAN:
477 term_fontrepl(p, TERMFONT_NONE);
478 continue;
479 case ESCAPE_FONTPREV:
480 term_fontlast(p);
481 continue;
482 case ESCAPE_NOSPACE:
483 if (p->flags & TERMP_BACKAFTER)
484 p->flags &= ~TERMP_BACKAFTER;
485 else if (*word == '\0')
486 p->flags |= (TERMP_NOSPACE | TERMP_NONEWLINE);
487 continue;
488 case ESCAPE_SKIPCHAR:
489 p->flags |= TERMP_BACKAFTER;
490 continue;
491 case ESCAPE_OVERSTRIKE:
492 cp = seq + sz;
493 while (seq < cp) {
494 if (*seq == '\\') {
495 mandoc_escape(&seq, NULL, NULL);
496 continue;
498 encode1(p, *seq++);
499 if (seq < cp) {
500 if (p->flags & TERMP_BACKBEFORE)
501 p->flags |= TERMP_BACKAFTER;
502 else
503 p->flags |= TERMP_BACKBEFORE;
506 /* Trim trailing backspace/blank pair. */
507 if (p->col > 2 && p->buf[p->col - 1] == ' ')
508 p->col -= 2;
509 continue;
510 default:
511 continue;
515 * Common handling for Unicode and numbered
516 * character escape sequences.
519 if (p->enc == TERMENC_ASCII) {
520 cp = ascii_uc2str(uc);
521 encode(p, cp, strlen(cp));
522 } else {
523 if ((uc < 0x20 && uc != 0x09) ||
524 (uc > 0x7E && uc < 0xA0))
525 uc = 0xFFFD;
526 encode1(p, uc);
529 p->flags &= ~TERMP_NBRWORD;
532 static void
533 adjbuf(struct termp *p, size_t sz)
536 if (0 == p->maxcols)
537 p->maxcols = 1024;
538 while (sz >= p->maxcols)
539 p->maxcols <<= 2;
541 p->buf = mandoc_reallocarray(p->buf, p->maxcols, sizeof(int));
544 static void
545 bufferc(struct termp *p, char c)
548 if (p->col + 1 >= p->maxcols)
549 adjbuf(p, p->col + 1);
551 p->buf[p->col++] = c;
555 * See encode().
556 * Do this for a single (probably unicode) value.
557 * Does not check for non-decorated glyphs.
559 static void
560 encode1(struct termp *p, int c)
562 enum termfont f;
564 if (p->col + 7 >= p->maxcols)
565 adjbuf(p, p->col + 7);
567 f = (c == ASCII_HYPH || c > 127 || isgraph(c)) ?
568 p->fontq[p->fonti] : TERMFONT_NONE;
570 if (p->flags & TERMP_BACKBEFORE) {
571 if (p->buf[p->col - 1] == ' ')
572 p->col--;
573 else
574 p->buf[p->col++] = 8;
575 p->flags &= ~TERMP_BACKBEFORE;
577 if (TERMFONT_UNDER == f || TERMFONT_BI == f) {
578 p->buf[p->col++] = '_';
579 p->buf[p->col++] = 8;
581 if (TERMFONT_BOLD == f || TERMFONT_BI == f) {
582 if (ASCII_HYPH == c)
583 p->buf[p->col++] = '-';
584 else
585 p->buf[p->col++] = c;
586 p->buf[p->col++] = 8;
588 p->buf[p->col++] = c;
589 if (p->flags & TERMP_BACKAFTER) {
590 p->flags |= TERMP_BACKBEFORE;
591 p->flags &= ~TERMP_BACKAFTER;
595 static void
596 encode(struct termp *p, const char *word, size_t sz)
598 size_t i;
600 if (p->col + 2 + (sz * 5) >= p->maxcols)
601 adjbuf(p, p->col + 2 + (sz * 5));
603 for (i = 0; i < sz; i++) {
604 if (ASCII_HYPH == word[i] ||
605 isgraph((unsigned char)word[i]))
606 encode1(p, word[i]);
607 else
608 p->buf[p->col++] = word[i];
612 void
613 term_setwidth(struct termp *p, const char *wstr)
615 struct roffsu su;
616 int iop, width;
618 iop = 0;
619 width = 0;
620 if (NULL != wstr) {
621 switch (*wstr) {
622 case '+':
623 iop = 1;
624 wstr++;
625 break;
626 case '-':
627 iop = -1;
628 wstr++;
629 break;
630 default:
631 break;
633 if (a2roffsu(wstr, &su, SCALE_MAX))
634 width = term_hspan(p, &su);
635 else
636 iop = 0;
638 (*p->setwidth)(p, iop, width);
641 size_t
642 term_len(const struct termp *p, size_t sz)
645 return (*p->width)(p, ' ') * sz;
648 static size_t
649 cond_width(const struct termp *p, int c, int *skip)
652 if (*skip) {
653 (*skip) = 0;
654 return 0;
655 } else
656 return (*p->width)(p, c);
659 size_t
660 term_strlen(const struct termp *p, const char *cp)
662 size_t sz, rsz, i;
663 int ssz, skip, uc;
664 const char *seq, *rhs;
665 enum mandoc_esc esc;
666 static const char rej[] = { '\\', ASCII_NBRSP, ASCII_HYPH,
667 ASCII_BREAK, '\0' };
670 * Account for escaped sequences within string length
671 * calculations. This follows the logic in term_word() as we
672 * must calculate the width of produced strings.
675 sz = 0;
676 skip = 0;
677 while ('\0' != *cp) {
678 rsz = strcspn(cp, rej);
679 for (i = 0; i < rsz; i++)
680 sz += cond_width(p, *cp++, &skip);
682 switch (*cp) {
683 case '\\':
684 cp++;
685 esc = mandoc_escape(&cp, &seq, &ssz);
686 if (ESCAPE_ERROR == esc)
687 continue;
689 rhs = NULL;
691 switch (esc) {
692 case ESCAPE_UNICODE:
693 uc = mchars_num2uc(seq + 1, ssz - 1);
694 break;
695 case ESCAPE_NUMBERED:
696 uc = mchars_num2char(seq, ssz);
697 if (uc < 0)
698 continue;
699 break;
700 case ESCAPE_SPECIAL:
701 if (p->enc == TERMENC_ASCII) {
702 rhs = mchars_spec2str(seq, ssz, &rsz);
703 if (rhs != NULL)
704 break;
705 } else {
706 uc = mchars_spec2cp(seq, ssz);
707 if (uc > 0)
708 sz += cond_width(p, uc, &skip);
710 continue;
711 case ESCAPE_SKIPCHAR:
712 skip = 1;
713 continue;
714 case ESCAPE_OVERSTRIKE:
715 rsz = 0;
716 rhs = seq + ssz;
717 while (seq < rhs) {
718 if (*seq == '\\') {
719 mandoc_escape(&seq, NULL, NULL);
720 continue;
722 i = (*p->width)(p, *seq++);
723 if (rsz < i)
724 rsz = i;
726 sz += rsz;
727 continue;
728 default:
729 continue;
733 * Common handling for Unicode and numbered
734 * character escape sequences.
737 if (rhs == NULL) {
738 if (p->enc == TERMENC_ASCII) {
739 rhs = ascii_uc2str(uc);
740 rsz = strlen(rhs);
741 } else {
742 if ((uc < 0x20 && uc != 0x09) ||
743 (uc > 0x7E && uc < 0xA0))
744 uc = 0xFFFD;
745 sz += cond_width(p, uc, &skip);
746 continue;
750 if (skip) {
751 skip = 0;
752 break;
756 * Common handling for all escape sequences
757 * printing more than one character.
760 for (i = 0; i < rsz; i++)
761 sz += (*p->width)(p, *rhs++);
762 break;
763 case ASCII_NBRSP:
764 sz += cond_width(p, ' ', &skip);
765 cp++;
766 break;
767 case ASCII_HYPH:
768 sz += cond_width(p, '-', &skip);
769 cp++;
770 break;
771 default:
772 break;
776 return sz;
780 term_vspan(const struct termp *p, const struct roffsu *su)
782 double r;
783 int ri;
785 switch (su->unit) {
786 case SCALE_BU:
787 r = su->scale / 40.0;
788 break;
789 case SCALE_CM:
790 r = su->scale * 6.0 / 2.54;
791 break;
792 case SCALE_FS:
793 r = su->scale * 65536.0 / 40.0;
794 break;
795 case SCALE_IN:
796 r = su->scale * 6.0;
797 break;
798 case SCALE_MM:
799 r = su->scale * 0.006;
800 break;
801 case SCALE_PC:
802 r = su->scale;
803 break;
804 case SCALE_PT:
805 r = su->scale / 12.0;
806 break;
807 case SCALE_EN:
808 case SCALE_EM:
809 r = su->scale * 0.6;
810 break;
811 case SCALE_VS:
812 r = su->scale;
813 break;
814 default:
815 abort();
817 ri = r > 0.0 ? r + 0.4995 : r - 0.4995;
818 return ri < 66 ? ri : 1;
822 * Convert a scaling width to basic units, rounding down.
825 term_hspan(const struct termp *p, const struct roffsu *su)
828 return (*p->hspan)(p, su);