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📄 paragraph.c

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/*************************************************************************** * This program is Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1988 by Jonathan Payne.  JOVE * * is provided to you without charge, and with no warranty.  You may give  * * away copies of JOVE, including sources, provided that this notice is    * * included in all the files.                                              * ***************************************************************************/#include "jove.h"#include "disp.h"private int	get_indent proto((Line *));/* Thanks to Brian Harvey for this paragraph boundery finding algorithm.   It's really quite hairy figuring it out.  This deals with paragraphs that   are seperated by blank lines, lines beginning with a Period (assumed to   be an nroff command), lines beginning with BackSlash (assumed to be Tex   commands).  Also handles paragraphs that are separated by lines of   different indent; and it deals with outdented paragraphs, too.  It's   really quite nice.  Here's Brian's algorithm.   Definitions:   THIS means the line containing the cursor.   PREV means the line above THIS.   NEXT means the line below THIS.   BLANK means empty, empty except for spaces and tabs, starts with a period   or a backslash, or nonexistent (because the edge of the buffer is   reached).  ((BH 12/24/85 A line starting with backslash is blank only if   the following line also starts with backslash.  This is so that \noindent   is part of a paragraph, but long strings of TeX commands don't get   rearranged.  It still isn't perfect but it's better.))   BSBLANK means BLANK or starts with a backslash.  (BH 12/24/85)   HEAD means the first (nonblank) line of the paragraph containing THIS.   BODY means all other (nonblank) lines of the paragraph.   TAIL means the last (nb) line of the paragraph.  (TAIL is part of BODY.)   HEAD INDENT means the indentation of HEAD.  M-J should preserve this.   BODY INDENT means the indentation of BODY.  Ditto.   Subprocedures:   TAILRULE(BODYLINE)   If BODYLINE is BLANK, the paragraph has only one line, and there is no   BODY and therefore no TAIL.  Return.  Otherwise, starting from BODYLINE,   move down until you find a line that either is BSBLANK or has a different   indentation from BODYLINE.  The line above that different line is TAIL.   Return.   Rules:   1.  If THIS is BLANK, which command are you doing?  If M-J or M-[, then go   up to the first non-BLANK line and start over.  (If there is no non-BLANK   line before THIS, ring the bell.)  If M-], then the first non-BLANK line   below THIS is HEAD, and the second consecutive non-BSBLANK line (if any) is   the beginning of BODY.  (If there is no non-BLANK line after THIS, ring   the bell.)  Do TAILRULE(beginning-of-BODY).  Go to rule A.   2.  If PREV is BLANK or THIS is BSBLANK, then THIS is HEAD, and NEXT (if   not BSBLANK) is in BODY.  Do TAILRULE(NEXT).  Go to rule A.   3.  If NEXT is BSBLANK, then THIS is TAIL, therefore part of BODY.  Go to   rule 5 to find HEAD.   4.  If either NEXT or PREV has the same indentation as THIS, then THIS is   part of BODY.  Do TAILRULE(THIS).  Go to rule 5 to find HEAD.  Otherwise,   go to rule 6.   5.  Go up until you find a line that is either BSBLANK or has a different   indentation from THIS.  If that line is BLANK, the line below it is HEAD;   If that line is non-BLANK, then call that new line THIS for what follows.   If THIS is BSBLANK (that is, THIS starts with backslash), THIS is HEAD;   otherwise, if (the new) PREV has the same indent as THIS, then (the new)   NEXT is HEAD; if PREV has a different indent from THIS, then THIS is   HEAD.  Go to rule A.   6.  If you got here, then both NEXT and PREV are nonblank and are   differently indented from THIS.  This is a tricky case and there is no   guarantee that you're going to win.  The most straightforward thing to do   is assume that we are not using hanging indentation.  In that case:   whichever of PREV and THIS is indented further is HEAD.  Do   TAILRULE(HEAD+1).  Go to rule A.   6+.  A more complicated variant would be this: if THIS is indented further   than PREV, we are using regular indentation and rule 6 applies.  If PREV   is indented further than THIS, look at both NEXT and the line after NEXT.   If those two lines are indented equally, and more than THIS, then we are   using hanging indent, THIS is HEAD, and NEXT is the first line of BODY.   Do TAILRULE(NEXT).  Otherwise, rule 6 applies.   A.  You now know where HEAD and TAIL are.  The indentation of HEAD is HEAD   INDENT; the indentation of TAIL is BODY INDENT.   B.  If you are trying to M-J, you are now ready to do it.   C.  If you are trying to M-], leave point after the newline that ends   TAIL.  In other words, leave the cursor at the beginning of the line   after TAIL.  It is not possible for this to leave point where it started   unless it was already at the end of the buffer.   D.  If you are trying to M-[, if the line before HEAD is not BLANK, then   leave point just before HEAD.  That is, leave the cursor at the beginning   of HEAD.  If the line before HEAD is BLANK, then leave the cursor at the   beginning of that line.  If the cursor didn't move, go up to the first   earlier non-BLANK line and start over.   End of Algorithm.  I implemented rule 6+ because it seemed nicer.  *//* *	Altered to include '--' at the start of the line to mean *	beginning of paragraph this makes formatting the first line *	of mail for mh easier *	Peter C UKC */int	RMargin = 78,	LMargin = 0;private Line	*para_head,	*para_tail;private int	head_indent,	body_indent;private bool	use_lmargin;/* some defines for paragraph boundery checking */#define I_EMPTY		(-1)	/* line "looks" empty (spaces and tabs) */#define I_PERIOD	(-2)	/* line begins with "." or "\" */#define I_BUFEDGE	(-3)	/* line is nonexistent (edge of buffer) */static bool	bslash;		/* Nonzero if get_indent finds line starting				   with backslash */private inti_blank(lp)Line	*lp;{	return get_indent(lp) < 0;}private booli_bsblank(lp)Line	*lp;{	return i_blank(lp) || bslash;}private intget_indent(lp)register Line	*lp;{	Bufpos	save;	register int	indent;	bslash = NO;	if (lp == NULL)		return I_BUFEDGE;	DOTsave(&save);	SetLine(lp);	if (blnkp(linebuf))		indent = I_EMPTY;	else if (linebuf[0] == '.' || (linebuf[0] == '-' && linebuf[1] == '-'))		indent = I_PERIOD;	else if (linebuf[0] == '\\') {		/* BH 12/24/85.  Backslash is BLANK only if next line		   also starts with Backslash. */		bslash = YES;		SetLine(lp->l_next);		if (linebuf[0] == '\\')			indent = I_PERIOD;		else			indent = 0;	} else {		ToIndent();		indent = calc_pos(linebuf, curchar);	}	SetDot(&save);	return indent;}private Line *tailrule(lp)register Line	*lp;{	int	i;	i = get_indent(lp);	if (i < 0)		return lp;	/* one line paragraph */	do {		if ((get_indent(lp->l_next) != i) || bslash)			/* BH line with backslash is head of next para */			break;	} while ((lp = lp->l_next) != NULL);	if (lp == NULL)		complain((char *) NULL);	return lp;}/* Finds the beginning, end and indent of the current paragraph, and sets   the above global variables.  HOW says how to behave when we're between   paragraphs.  That is, it's either FORWARD or BACKWARD depending on which   way we're favoring. */private voidfind_para(how)int	how;{	Line	*this,		*prev,		*next,		*head = NULL,		*body = NULL,		*tail = NULL;	int	this_indent;	Bufpos	orig;		/* remember where we were when we started */	DOTsave(&orig);strt:	this = curline;	prev = curline->l_prev;	next = curline->l_next;	this_indent = get_indent(this);	if (i_blank(this)) {		/* rule 1 */		if (how == BACKWARD) {			while (i_blank(curline))				if (firstp(curline))					complain((char *)NULL);				else					line_move(BACKWARD, 1, NO);			goto strt;		} else {			while (i_blank(curline))				if (lastp(curline))					complain((char *)NULL);				else					line_move(FORWARD, 1, NO);			head = curline;			next = curline->l_next;			body = !i_bsblank(next)? next : head;		}	} else if (i_bsblank(this) || i_blank(prev)) {	/* rule 2 */		head = this;		if (!i_bsblank(next))			body = next;	} else if (i_bsblank(next)) {	/* rule 3 */		tail = this;		body = this;	} else if ((get_indent(next) == this_indent) ||	/* rule 4 */		   (get_indent(prev) == this_indent)) {		body = this;	} else {		/* rule 6+ */		if (get_indent(prev) > this_indent) {			/* hanging indent maybe? */			if ((next != NULL) &&			    (get_indent(next) == get_indent(next->l_next))) {				head = this;				body = next;			}		}		/* Now we handle hanging indent else and the other		   case of this_indent > get_indent(prev).  That is,		   if we didn't resolve HEAD in the above if, then		   we are not a hanging indent. */		if (head == NULL) {	/* still don't know */			if (this_indent > get_indent(prev))				head = this;			else				head = prev;			body = head->l_next;		}	}	/* rule 5 -- find the missing parts */	if (head == NULL) {    /* haven't found head of paragraph so do so now */		Line	*lp;		int	i;		lp = this;		do {			i = get_indent(lp->l_prev);			if (i < 0)	/* is blank */				head = lp;			else if (bslash)				head = lp->l_prev;			else if (i != this_indent) {				this = lp->l_prev;				if (get_indent(this->l_prev) == i)					head = this->l_next;				else					head = this;			}		} while (head == NULL && (lp = lp->l_prev) != NULL);		if (lp == NULL)			complain((char *)NULL);	}	if (body == NULL)		/* this must be a one line paragraph */		body = head;	if (tail == NULL)		tail = tailrule(body);	if (tail == NULL || head == NULL || body == NULL)		complain("BUG! tail(%d),head(%d),body(%d)!", tail, head, body);	para_head = head;	para_tail = tail;	head_indent = get_indent(head);	body_indent = get_indent(body);	SetDot(&orig);}voidJustify(){	use_lmargin = is_an_arg();	find_para(BACKWARD);	DoJustify(para_head, 0, para_tail, length(para_tail), NO,		  use_lmargin ? LMargin : body_indent);}private Line *max_line(l1, l2)Line	*l1,	*l2;{	return inorder(l1, 0, l2, 0)? l2 : l1;}private Line *min_line(l1, l2)Line	*l1,	*l2;{	return inorder(l1, 0, l2, 0)? l1 : l2;}voidRegJustify(){	Mark	*mp = CurMark(),		*tailmark;	Line	*l1 = curline,		*l2 = mp->m_line;	int	c1 = curchar,		c2 = mp->m_char;	Line	*rl1,		*rl2;	use_lmargin = is_an_arg();	(void) fixorder(&l1, &c1, &l2, &c2);	do {		DotTo(l1, c1);		find_para(FORWARD);		rl1 = max_line(l1, para_head);		rl2 = min_line(l2, para_tail);		tailmark = MakeMark(para_tail, 0, M_FLOATER);		DoJustify(rl1, (rl1 == l1) ? c1 : 0, rl2,			  (rl2 == l2) ? c2 : length(rl2),			  NO, use_lmargin ? LMargin : body_indent);		l1 = tailmark->m_line->l_next;		DelMark(tailmark);		c1 = 0;	} while (l1 != NULL && l2 != rl2);}voiddo_rfill(ulm)bool	ulm;{	Mark	*mp = CurMark();	Line	*l1 = curline,		*l2 = mp->m_line;	int	c1 = curchar,		c2 = mp->m_char;	use_lmargin = ulm;	(void) fixorder(&l1, &c1, &l2, &c2);	DoJustify(l1, c1, l2, c2, NO, use_lmargin ? LMargin : 0);}private voiddo_space(){	int	c1 = curchar,		c2 = c1,		diff,		nspace;	char	ch;	while (c1 > 0 && ((ch = linebuf[c1 - 1]) == ' ' || ch == '\t'))		c1 -= 1;	while ((ch = linebuf[c2]) == ' ' || ch == '\t')		c2 += 1;	diff = (c2 - c1);	curchar = c2;	if (diff == 0)		return;	if (c1 > 0) {		int	topunct = c1 - 1;		nspace = 1;		if (diff >= 2) {			while (strchr("\")]", linebuf[topunct])) {				if (topunct == 0)					break;				topunct -= 1;			}			if (strchr("?!.:", linebuf[topunct]))				nspace = 2;		}	} else		nspace = 0;	if (diff > nspace)		del_char(BACKWARD, (diff - nspace), NO);	else if (diff < nspace)		insert_c(' ', (nspace - diff));}#ifdef	MSDOS/*#pragma loop_opt(off) */#endifvoidDoJustify(l1, c1, l2, c2, scrunch, indent)Line	*l1,	*l2;int	c1,	c2,	indent;bool	scrunch;{	int	okay_char = -1;	char	*cp;	Mark	*savedot = MakeMark(curline, curchar, M_FLOATER),		*endmark;	(void) fixorder(&l1, &c1, &l2, &c2);	/* l1/c1 will be before l2/c2 */	DotTo(l1, c1);	if (get_indent(l1) >= c1) {		if (use_lmargin) {			Bol();			n_indent(indent + (head_indent - body_indent));			use_lmargin = NO;	/* turn this off now */		}		ToIndent();	}	endmark = MakeMark(l2, c2, M_FLOATER);	for (;;) {		/* The while loop succeeds at least once, when curchar ==		   indent.  So we know that okay_char >= indent when we		   exit the loop. */		while (calc_pos(linebuf, curchar) < RMargin) {			if (curline == endmark->m_line && curchar >= endmark->m_char)				goto outahere;			okay_char = curchar;			if (eolp()) {				/* delete line separator */				del_char(FORWARD, 1, NO);				ins_str("  ", NO);			} else {				cp = StrIndex(FORWARD, linebuf, curchar + 1, ' ');				if (cp == NULL)					Eol();				else					curchar = (cp - linebuf);			}			do_space();		}		if (okay_char > indent)			curchar = okay_char;		if (curline == endmark->m_line && curchar >= endmark->m_char)			goto outahere;		/* Can't fit in small margin, so if' we're at the end of		   the line then we just move to the next line.  Otherwise		   we divide the line where we are and start over. */		if (eolp()) {			Line	*l = curline;			line_move(FORWARD, 1, NO);			if (l == curline)	/* didn't actuall go anywhere */				goto outahere;		} else {			DelWtSpace();			LineInsert(1);			if (scrunch && TwoBlank()) {				Eol();				del_char(FORWARD, 1, NO);			}		}		n_indent(indent);	}outahere:	ToMark(savedot);	/* Back to where we were */	DelMark(endmark);	/* Free up marks */	DelMark(savedot);	this_cmd = last_cmd = 0; /* So everything is under control */	f_mess("");}#ifdef	MSDOS/*#pragma loop_opt() */#endifprivate voidDoPara(dir)int	dir;{	register int	num = arg_value(),			first_time = TRUE;	while (--num >= 0) {tryagain:		find_para(dir);		/* find paragraph bounderies */		if ((dir == BACKWARD) &&		    ((!first_time) || ((para_head == curline) && bolp()))) {			if (bobp())				complain((char *)NULL);			b_char(1);			first_time = !first_time;			goto tryagain;		}		SetLine((dir == BACKWARD) ? para_head : para_tail);		if (dir == BACKWARD && !firstp(curline) &&		    i_blank(curline->l_prev))			line_move(BACKWARD, 1, NO);		else if (dir == FORWARD) {			if (lastp(curline)) {				Eol();				break;			}			/* otherwise */			line_move(FORWARD, 1, NO);		}	}}voidBackPara(){	DoPara(BACKWARD);}voidForPara(){	DoPara(FORWARD);}

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