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492 lines
12 KiB
C
492 lines
12 KiB
C
/*
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* zle_thingy.c - thingies
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*
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* This file is part of zsh, the Z shell.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 1992-1997 Paul Falstad
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Permission is hereby granted, without written agreement and without
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* license or royalty fees, to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
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* software and to distribute modified versions of this software for any
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* purpose, provided that the above copyright notice and the following
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* two paragraphs appear in all copies of this software.
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*
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* In no event shall Paul Falstad or the Zsh Development Group be liable
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* to any party for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential
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* damages arising out of the use of this software and its documentation,
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* even if Paul Falstad and the Zsh Development Group have been advised of
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* the possibility of such damage.
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*
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* Paul Falstad and the Zsh Development Group specifically disclaim any
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* warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of
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* merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The software
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* provided hereunder is on an "as is" basis, and Paul Falstad and the
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* Zsh Development Group have no obligation to provide maintenance,
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* support, updates, enhancements, or modifications.
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*
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*/
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#include "zle.mdh"
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#include "zle_thingy.pro"
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/*
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* Thingies:
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*
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* From the user's point of view, a thingy is just a string. Internally,
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* the thingy is a struct thingy; these structures are in a hash table
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* indexed by the string the user sees. This hash table contains all
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* thingies currently referenced anywhere; each has a reference count,
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* and is deleted when it becomes unused. Being the name of a function
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* counts as a reference.
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*
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* The DISABLED flag on a thingy indicates that it is not the name of a
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* widget. This makes it easy to generate completion lists;
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* looking only at the `enabled' nodes makes the thingy table look like
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* a table of widgets.
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*/
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/* Hashtable of thingies. Enabled nodes are those that refer to widgets. */
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/**/
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HashTable thingytab;
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/**********************************/
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/* hashtable management functions */
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/**********************************/
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/**/
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static void
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createthingytab(void)
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{
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thingytab = newhashtable(199, "thingytab", NULL);
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thingytab->hash = hasher;
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thingytab->emptytable = emptythingytab;
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thingytab->filltable = NULL;
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thingytab->addnode = addhashnode;
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thingytab->getnode = gethashnode;
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thingytab->getnode2 = gethashnode2;
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thingytab->removenode = removehashnode;
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thingytab->disablenode = NULL;
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thingytab->enablenode = NULL;
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thingytab->freenode = freethingynode;
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thingytab->printnode = NULL;
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}
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/**/
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static void
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emptythingytab(HashTable ht)
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{
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/* This will only be called when deleting the thingy table, which *
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* is only done to unload the zle module. A normal emptytable() *
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* function would free all the thingies, but we don't want to do *
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* that because some of them are the known thingies in the fixed *
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* `thingies' table. As the module cleanup code deletes all the *
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* keymaps and so on before deleting the thingy table, we can *
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* just remove the user-defined widgets and then be sure that *
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* *all* the thingies left are the fixed ones. This has the side *
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* effect of freeing all resources used by user-defined widgets. */
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scanhashtable(thingytab, 0, 0, DISABLED, scanemptythingies, 0);
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}
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/**/
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static void
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scanemptythingies(HashNode hn, int flags)
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{
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Thingy t = (Thingy) hn;
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/* Mustn't unbind internal widgets -- we wouldn't want to free the *
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* memory they use. */
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if(!(t->widget->flags & WIDGET_INT))
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unbindwidget(t, 1);
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}
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/**/
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static Thingy
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makethingynode(void)
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{
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Thingy t = (Thingy) zcalloc(sizeof(*t));
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t->flags = DISABLED;
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return t;
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}
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/**/
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static void
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freethingynode(HashNode hn)
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{
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Thingy th = (Thingy) hn;
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zsfree(th->nam);
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zfree(th, sizeof(*th));
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}
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/************************/
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/* referencing thingies */
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/************************/
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/* It is important to maintain the reference counts on thingies. When *
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* copying a reference to a thingy, wrap the copy in refthingy(), to *
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* increase its reference count. When removing a reference, *
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* unrefthingy() it. Both of these functions handle NULL arguments *
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* correctly. */
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/**/
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Thingy
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refthingy(Thingy th)
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{
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if(th)
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th->rc++;
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return th;
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}
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/**/
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void
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unrefthingy(Thingy th)
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{
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if(th && !--th->rc)
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thingytab->freenode(thingytab->removenode(thingytab, th->nam));
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}
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/* Use rthingy() to turn a string into a thingy. It increases the reference *
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* count, after creating the thingy structure if necessary. */
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/**/
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Thingy
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rthingy(char *nam)
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{
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Thingy t = (Thingy) thingytab->getnode2(thingytab, nam);
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if(!t)
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thingytab->addnode(thingytab, ztrdup(nam), t = makethingynode());
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return refthingy(t);
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}
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/***********/
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/* widgets */
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/***********/
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/*
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* Each widget is attached to one or more thingies. Each thingy
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* names either zero or one widgets. Thingies that name a widget
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* are treated as being referenced. The widget type, flags and pointer
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* are stored in a separate structure pointed to by the thingies. Each
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* thingy also has a pointer to the `next' thingy (in a circular list)
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* that references the same widget. The DISABLED flag is unset in these
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* thingies.
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*/
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/* Bind a widget to a thingy. The thingy's reference count must already *
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* have been incremented. The widget may already be bound to other *
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* thingies; if it is not, then its `first' member must be NULL. Return *
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* is 0 on success, or -1 if the thingy has the TH_IMMORTAL flag set. */
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/**/
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static int
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bindwidget(Widget w, Thingy t)
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{
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if(t->flags & TH_IMMORTAL) {
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unrefthingy(t);
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return -1;
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}
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if(!(t->flags & DISABLED)) {
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if(t->widget == w)
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return 0;
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unbindwidget(t, 1);
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}
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if(w->first) {
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t->samew = w->first->samew;
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w->first->samew = t;
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} else {
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w->first = t;
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t->samew = t;
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}
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t->widget = w;
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t->flags &= ~DISABLED;
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return 0;
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}
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/* Unbind a widget from a thingy. This decrements the thingy's reference *
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* count. The widget will be destroyed if this is its last name. *
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* TH_IMMORTAL thingies won't be touched, unless override is non-zero. *
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* Returns 0 on success, or -1 if the thingy is protected. If the thingy *
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* doesn't actually reference a widget, this is considered successful. */
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/**/
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static int
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unbindwidget(Thingy t, int override)
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{
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Widget w;
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if(t->flags & DISABLED)
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return 0;
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if(!override && (t->flags & TH_IMMORTAL))
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return -1;
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w = t->widget;
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if(t->samew == t)
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freewidget(w);
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else {
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Thingy p;
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for(p = w->first; p->samew != t; p = p->samew) ;
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w->first = p; /* optimised for deletezlefunction() */
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p->samew = t->samew;
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}
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t->flags &= ~TH_IMMORTAL;
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t->flags |= DISABLED;
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unrefthingy(t);
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return 0;
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}
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/* Free a widget. */
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/**/
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static void
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freewidget(Widget w)
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{
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if(!(w->flags & WIDGET_INT))
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zsfree(w->u.fnnam);
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zfree(w, sizeof(*w));
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}
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/* Add am internal widget provided by a module. The name given is the *
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* canonical one, which must not begin with a dot. The widget is first *
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* bound to the dotted canonical name; if that name is already taken by *
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* an internal widget, failure is indicated. The same widget is then *
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* bound to the canonical name, and a pointer to the widget structure *
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* returned. */
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/**/
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Widget
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addzlefunction(char *name, ZleIntFunc ifunc, int flags)
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{
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VARARR(char, dotn, strlen(name) + 2);
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Widget w;
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Thingy t;
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if(name[0] == '.')
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return NULL;
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dotn[0] = '.';
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strcpy(dotn + 1, name);
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t = (Thingy) thingytab->getnode(thingytab, dotn);
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if(t && (t->flags & TH_IMMORTAL))
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return NULL;
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w = zalloc(sizeof(*w));
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w->flags = WIDGET_INT | flags;
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w->first = NULL;
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w->u.fn = ifunc;
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t = rthingy(dotn);
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bindwidget(w, t);
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t->flags |= TH_IMMORTAL;
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bindwidget(w, rthingy(name));
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return w;
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}
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#ifdef DYNAMIC
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/* Delete an internal widget provided by a module. Don't try to delete *
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* a widget from the fixed table -- it would be bad. (Thanks, Egon.) */
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/**/
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void
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deletezlefunction(Widget w)
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{
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Thingy p, n;
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p = w->first;
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while(1) {
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n = p->samew;
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if(n == p) {
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unbindwidget(p, 1);
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return;
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}
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unbindwidget(p, 1);
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p = n;
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}
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}
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#endif /* DYNAMIC */
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/***************/
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/* zle builtin */
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/***************/
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/*
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* The available operations are:
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*
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* -l list user-defined widgets (no arguments)
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* -D delete widget names
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* -A link the two named widgets (2 arguments)
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* -N create new user-defined widget (1 or 2 arguments)
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* invoke a widget (1 argument)
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*/
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/**/
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int
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bin_zle(char *name, char **args, char *ops, int func)
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{
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static struct opn {
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char o;
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int (*func) _((char *, char **, char *, char));
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int min, max;
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} const opns[] = {
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{ 'l', bin_zle_list, 0, 0 },
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{ 'D', bin_zle_del, 1, -1 },
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{ 'A', bin_zle_link, 2, 2 },
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{ 'N', bin_zle_new, 1, 2 },
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{ 0, bin_zle_call, 0, -1 },
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};
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struct opn const *op, *opp;
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int n;
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/* select operation and ensure no clashing arguments */
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for(op = opns; op->o && !ops[op->o]; op++) ;
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if(op->o)
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for(opp = op; (++opp)->o; )
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if(ops[opp->o]) {
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zerrnam(name, "incompatible operation selection options",
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NULL, 0);
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return 1;
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}
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/* check number of arguments */
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for(n = 0; args[n]; n++) ;
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if(!op->o && n != 1) {
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zerrnam(name, "wrong number of arguments", NULL, 0);
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return 1;
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}
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if(n < op->min) {
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zerrnam(name, "not enough arguments for -%c", NULL, op->o);
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return 1;
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} else if(op->max != -1 && n > op->max) {
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zerrnam(name, "too many arguments for -%c", NULL, op->o);
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return 1;
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}
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/* pass on the work to the operation function */
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return op->func(name, args, ops, op->o);
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}
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/**/
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static int
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bin_zle_list(char *name, char **args, char *ops, char func)
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{
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scanhashtable(thingytab, 1, 0, DISABLED, scanlistwidgets, ops['L']);
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return 0;
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}
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/**/
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static void
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scanlistwidgets(HashNode hn, int list)
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{
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Thingy t = (Thingy) hn;
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Widget w = t->widget;
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if(w->flags & WIDGET_INT)
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return;
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if(list) {
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fputs("zle -N ", stdout);
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if(t->nam[0] == '-')
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fputs("-- ", stdout);
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quotedzputs(t->nam, stdout);
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if(strcmp(t->nam, w->u.fnnam)) {
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fputc(' ', stdout);
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quotedzputs(w->u.fnnam, stdout);
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}
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} else {
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nicezputs(t->nam, stdout);
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if(strcmp(t->nam, w->u.fnnam)) {
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fputs(" (", stdout);
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nicezputs(w->u.fnnam, stdout);
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fputc(')', stdout);
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}
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}
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putchar('\n');
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}
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/**/
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static int
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bin_zle_del(char *name, char **args, char *ops, char func)
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{
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int ret = 0;
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do {
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Thingy t = (Thingy) thingytab->getnode(thingytab, *args);
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if(!t) {
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zwarnnam(name, "no such widget `%s'", *args, 0);
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ret = 1;
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} else if(unbindwidget(t, 0)) {
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zwarnnam(name, "widget name `%s' is protected", *args, 0);
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ret = 1;
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}
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} while(*++args);
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return ret;
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}
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/**/
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static int
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bin_zle_link(char *name, char **args, char *ops, char func)
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{
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Thingy t = (Thingy) thingytab->getnode(thingytab, args[0]);
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if(!t) {
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zerrnam(name, "no such widget `%s'", args[0], 0);
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return 1;
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} else if(bindwidget(t->widget, rthingy(args[1]))) {
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zerrnam(name, "widget name `%s' is protected", args[1], 0);
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/**/
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static int
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bin_zle_new(char *name, char **args, char *ops, char func)
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{
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Widget w = zalloc(sizeof(*w));
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w->flags = 0;
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w->first = NULL;
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w->u.fnnam = ztrdup(args[1] ? args[1] : args[0]);
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if(!bindwidget(w, rthingy(args[0])))
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return 0;
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freewidget(w);
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zerrnam(name, "widget name `%s' is protected", args[0], 0);
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return 1;
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}
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/**/
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static int
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bin_zle_call(char *name, char **args, char *ops, char func)
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{
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Thingy t;
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if(!zleactive || incompctlfunc) {
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zerrnam(name, "widgets can only be called when ZLE is active",
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NULL, 0);
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return 1;
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}
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t = rthingy(args[0]);
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PERMALLOC {
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execzlefunc(t);
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} LASTALLOC;
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unrefthingy(t);
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return 0;
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}
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/*******************/
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/* initialiasation */
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/*******************/
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/**/
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void
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init_thingies(void)
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{
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Thingy t;
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createthingytab();
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for(t = thingies; t->nam; t++)
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thingytab->addnode(thingytab, t->nam, t);
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}
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