From 7a992bbebd27c279e716ff8a74b9dcf57218f046 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: schwarze Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2019 12:11:36 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Retire xman(1). It's totally broken (requires MLINKS which we removed long ago, relies on the old man.conf(5) format we stopped supporting long ago, Alfred Morgan reported additional bugs on bugs@, ...), it reimplements man(1) in a very poor way, and it lacks many useful features that man(1) in an xterm(1) readily provides, so fixing it would be a waste of time. matthieu@ deraadt@ krw@ agree with the direction. --- app/Makefile | 4 +- app/xman/COPYING | 25 - app/xman/ChangeLog | 1269 ---- app/xman/INSTALL | 370 - app/xman/Makefile.am | 72 - app/xman/Makefile.bsd-wrapper | 5 - app/xman/Makefile.in | 1023 --- app/xman/README | 25 - app/xman/ScrollByL.c | 1211 ---- app/xman/ScrollByL.h | 76 - app/xman/ScrollByLP.h | 99 - app/xman/aclocal.m4 | 3138 -------- app/xman/app-defaults/Xman | 195 - app/xman/buttons.c | 771 -- app/xman/compile | 347 - app/xman/config.guess | 1537 ---- app/xman/config.h.in | 94 - app/xman/config.sub | 1793 ----- app/xman/configure | 12371 -------------------------------- app/xman/configure.ac | 154 - app/xman/defs.h | 148 - app/xman/depcomp | 787 -- app/xman/globals.c | 54 - app/xman/globals.h | 64 - app/xman/handler.c | 741 -- app/xman/help.c | 108 - app/xman/icon_help.h | 50 - app/xman/icon_open.h | 50 - app/xman/iconclosed.h | 47 - app/xman/install-sh | 527 -- app/xman/main.c | 298 - app/xman/man.c | 1136 --- app/xman/man.h | 292 - app/xman/man/Makefile.am | 12 - app/xman/man/Makefile.in | 462 -- app/xman/man/xman.man | 386 - app/xman/misc.c | 1219 ---- app/xman/missing | 330 - app/xman/search.c | 399 - app/xman/tkfuncs.c | 97 - app/xman/vendor.c | 281 - app/xman/vendor.h | 215 - app/xman/xman.help | 228 - distrib/sets/lists/xbase/mi | 3 - distrib/sets/lists/xshare/mi | 1 - 45 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 32512 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 app/xman/COPYING delete mode 100644 app/xman/ChangeLog delete mode 100644 app/xman/INSTALL delete mode 100644 app/xman/Makefile.am delete mode 100644 app/xman/Makefile.bsd-wrapper delete mode 100644 app/xman/Makefile.in delete mode 100644 app/xman/README delete mode 100644 app/xman/ScrollByL.c delete mode 100644 app/xman/ScrollByL.h delete mode 100644 app/xman/ScrollByLP.h delete mode 100644 app/xman/aclocal.m4 delete mode 100644 app/xman/app-defaults/Xman delete mode 100644 app/xman/buttons.c delete mode 100644 app/xman/compile delete mode 100644 app/xman/config.guess delete mode 100644 app/xman/config.h.in delete mode 100644 app/xman/config.sub delete mode 100644 app/xman/configure delete mode 100644 app/xman/configure.ac delete mode 100644 app/xman/defs.h delete mode 100644 app/xman/depcomp delete mode 100644 app/xman/globals.c delete mode 100644 app/xman/globals.h delete mode 100644 app/xman/handler.c delete mode 100644 app/xman/help.c delete mode 100644 app/xman/icon_help.h delete mode 100644 app/xman/icon_open.h delete mode 100644 app/xman/iconclosed.h delete mode 100644 app/xman/install-sh delete mode 100644 app/xman/main.c delete mode 100644 app/xman/man.c delete mode 100644 app/xman/man.h delete mode 100644 app/xman/man/Makefile.am delete mode 100644 app/xman/man/Makefile.in delete mode 100644 app/xman/man/xman.man delete mode 100644 app/xman/misc.c delete mode 100644 app/xman/missing delete mode 100644 app/xman/search.c delete mode 100644 app/xman/tkfuncs.c delete mode 100644 app/xman/vendor.c delete mode 100644 app/xman/vendor.h delete mode 100644 app/xman/xman.help diff --git a/app/Makefile b/app/Makefile index 8e1581254..9f3f2486f 100644 --- a/app/Makefile +++ b/app/Makefile @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.36 2018/12/21 14:37:24 matthieu Exp $ +# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.37 2019/08/15 12:11:36 schwarze Exp $ .include SUBDIR= bdftopcf mkfontscale mkfontdir \ @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ SUBDIR= bdftopcf mkfontscale mkfontdir \ xenodm xdpyinfo xedit xev xeyes xf86dga \ xfd xfontsel xgamma xgc xhost \ xinit xinput xkbcomp xkbevd xkbprint xkbutils xkill xload xlogo \ - xlsatoms xlsclients xlsfonts xmag xman xmessage \ + xlsatoms xlsclients xlsfonts xmag xmessage \ xmodmap xmore xpr \ xprop xrandr xrdb xrefresh xset \ xsetroot xsm xvidtune xvinfo xwd xwininfo \ diff --git a/app/xman/COPYING b/app/xman/COPYING deleted file mode 100644 index 65c3ae07a..000000000 --- a/app/xman/COPYING +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -Copyright (c) 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991 X Consortium - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included -in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS -OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR -OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, -ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall -not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or -other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization -from the X Consortium. diff --git a/app/xman/ChangeLog b/app/xman/ChangeLog deleted file mode 100644 index 56939b950..000000000 --- a/app/xman/ChangeLog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1269 +0,0 @@ -commit 27ae1a020119b5254c0238ef60a1ba602befba56 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Mar 6 19:06:48 2015 -0800 - - xman 1.1.4 - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 4e70edc503ad153c4223995ae5fb4adf980b01bd -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Wed Nov 12 19:25:49 2014 -0800 - - Ask groff for text instead of postscript on Solaris - - In the last case fallback to groff in #ifdef HANDLE_ROFFSEQ, it - was just running "groff -man", which generates postscript output, - which xman displays as a text dump of the postscript source, not - very readable. - - Hit on Solaris since it wasn't caught by the earlier checks for - CSRG_BASED, linux, __CYGWIN__, and __DARWIN__, which cover most - other cases. - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit ddb35139f98bcf276ef328db00961dc5a1b4ecf7 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Jul 11 20:12:43 2014 -0700 - - Fix typos & wording issues in source comments - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit b07a3b3bc4c039bf0c2b03c3c60eae7c86c6fc6e -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Sat May 31 23:35:02 2014 -0700 - - autogen.sh: Honor NOCONFIGURE=1 - - See http://people.gnome.org/~walters/docs/build-api.txt - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit c9919b02bb41013789dc28f63285483ca8b18740 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Sat May 31 23:35:01 2014 -0700 - - configure: Drop AM_MAINTAINER_MODE - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit f6ae31ee1da66ecdd9ad049a5aa4fe82aca209c8 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Sat May 31 23:34:53 2014 -0700 - - config: Add missing AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR - - Regroup AC statements under the Autoconf initialization section. - Regroup AM statements under the Automake initialization section. - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit e3a9f82775946f056e997df4528e5ff536edf4a5 -Author: Thomas Klausner -Date: Thu May 22 00:16:59 2014 +0200 - - Fix shadow warning. - - Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith - Signed-off-by: Thomas Klausner - -commit bb926ce84421b1fc9795c229ce32332b77a4b18d -Author: Jörg Sonnenberger -Date: Thu May 22 00:15:36 2014 +0200 - - Fix tautology to the intended check. - - Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith - Signed-off-by: Thomas Klausner - -commit 15382f62a734d5b4bde30378dab525deadae72c2 -Author: Jon TURNEY -Date: Wed Feb 19 14:51:34 2014 +0000 - - Use same FORMAT command on cygwin as on linux in HANDLE_ROFFSEQ case as well - - Signed-off-by: Jon TURNEY - Reviewed-by: Yaakov Selkowitz - -commit a2976b6403ce3a98e8bb4f8db8c1703588800ee8 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Oct 18 23:23:44 2013 -0700 - - Ensure fgets read at least one byte before modifying string - - If a file has a \0 byte (binary file, strange encoding, corruption), - fgets() can return a string starting with a \0 byte - check for that - before checking to see if the byte before the \0 is a \n, so we don't - reach back before the start of our memory buffer. - - Also check that the penultimate byte is a \n before we chop it off, - in case we're reading from a file missing a newline, or a line longer - than fit in the buffer provided to fgets(). - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 617209a03a219abfd0fc626be1a038d20443178b -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Sun Sep 8 09:11:57 2013 -0700 - - Fix "no search will be preformed" typo in dialog box message - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 46c0034ae501360edb541082d0eadb23babf302e -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Sep 6 23:46:22 2013 -0700 - - xman 1.1.3 - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 9382d2510db6184fee7a531add217c5e38cefea4 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Sep 6 23:44:27 2013 -0700 - - COPYING: Remove notice for Xprint code removed in 5722ca728763e7 - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 64e6ead0bde2806f7be8222bd4805293d9c0f6ce -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Wed Aug 7 23:59:04 2013 -0700 - - Resync Solaris man page section list with current Solaris xman - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit cf05d354a937e234f60d90c36c7bd676c521b548 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Sun Apr 21 13:11:23 2013 -0700 - - Check for CreateManpage returning NULL - - Now that it can propogate the malloc failure on from InitPsuedoGlobals, - we need to check its result before using it as well. - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 4d31718584028d9f3df144d54269c4b62a8b5bb5 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Sun Apr 21 13:08:38 2013 -0700 - - Check for InitPsuedoGlobals() returning NULL - - Fixes possible NULL pointer dereferences warned about by parfait: - - Read from null pointer 'man_globals' - at line 162 of buttons.c in function 'CreateManpage'. - Function 'InitPsuedoGlobals' may return constant 'NULL' at line 183, called at line 153. - Null pointer introduced at line 183 in function 'InitPsuedoGlobals'. - Read from null pointer 'man_globals' - at line 59 of help.c in function 'MakeHelpWidget'. - Function 'InitPsuedoGlobals' may return constant 'NULL' at line 185, called at line 56. - Null pointer introduced at line 183 of buttons.c in function 'InitPsuedoGlobals'. - - and various ones following from each path from those points. - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit e34e8c6d3203cfeed0f98aae504f318a26d5d75b -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Sun Apr 21 11:29:59 2013 -0700 - - Close file pointer before setting it to NULL in Format() - - Avoids more file leaks - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 58b857bcc005552b1ae90733c52d456dc56c3f9b -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Sun Apr 21 10:36:41 2013 -0700 - - Fix file leak in ConstructCommand() - - File was never closed in any code path. - - Found by parfait 1.1 bug checking tool: - Error: File Leak - File Leak: Leaked File file - at line 729 of misc.c in function 'ConstructCommand'. - file initialized at line 703 with fopen - file leaks when fopen(fname, "r") != NULL at line 703. - at line 771 of misc.c in function 'ConstructCommand'. - file initialized at line 703 with fopen - file leaks when fopen(fname, "r") != NULL at line 703. - at line 773 of misc.c in function 'ConstructCommand'. - file initialized at line 703 with fopen - file leaks when fopen(fname, "r") != NULL at line 703. - at line 763 of misc.c in function 'ConstructCommand'. - file initialized at line 703 with fopen - file leaks when fopen(fname, "r") != NULL at line 703 - and left <= 1 at line 762. - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit d25a3b87ce9fdf950b42f45b644242d72e7167b3 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Sat Apr 20 09:56:08 2013 -0700 - - configure: check for groff and enable groff extensions if found - - Check for groff never got translated from imake to autoconf - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - Reviewed-by: Dan Nicholson - -commit 72b3760a2a5c4ea81c3bebf085b3b8f5ac56730e -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Sat Apr 20 08:58:46 2013 -0700 - - Provide a fallback mkstemp so we don't need to maintain 2 API versions - - Unifies the file handling API's to always return an open fd or FILE *, - instead of delaying the open when mkstemp was not available. - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - Reviewed-by: Dan Nicholson - -commit 5ca3757aaa698c8482cec092551e0cc72597981d -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Sat Apr 20 09:38:27 2013 -0700 - - Fix scroll wheel when CapsLock, NumLock or other modifiers are on - - "None" means no modifiers at all, when all we really want is not - Shift or Control, which have their own mappings. - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 78c43bb3d12ed38bc5d750c3e0b1f7f0ea44cf0d -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Sat Apr 20 09:02:32 2013 -0700 - - Increase default text window sizes from 600 to 780 pixels - - Old defaults weren't wide enough to display 80 columns of text in our - default fonts, so our help & man pages didn't fit. - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit f82ad2fe93d85190e21a9fcdcc66fdd9ccdbbdb6 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Sat Apr 20 08:54:29 2013 -0700 - - Stop checking for OSMINORVERSION in list of Solaris man page sections - - It's never defined in the autotool setup, so these sections were always - hidden - better to always define them and let the existing logic filter - them out if they don't exist. - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 2c52f843d4a359e32273bef4c08a49bcaec56100 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Sat Apr 20 00:04:18 2013 -0700 - - Use strchr() & strrchr() instead of index() & rindex() - - Welcome to ANSI C89. - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 0c2d9fa7e5c2c109c68037e1b4da56fc4598b61b -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Apr 19 23:55:11 2013 -0700 - - Use remove() instead of unlink() - - In normal cases, no difference. If somehow our file path ends up - pointing to a directory, can save having to fsck to clean up the - mess, if someone is silly enough to be running xman as root. - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 2e5d074873fe7440c397cbf257b0a9c2da28e08b -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Apr 19 23:08:32 2013 -0700 - - Mark PrintError as noreturn - - Suggested by gcc -Wsuggest-attribute=noreturn - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 0d8f02da4e3e9d65608b26222d76ce75567956d0 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Apr 19 23:04:17 2013 -0700 - - Remove unused NULLSTR macro - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit da80716836bd7a049e74503c660d853e512e6239 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Apr 19 23:02:23 2013 -0700 - - constify char *'s to clear compiler complaints - - Can't get them all, due to Xt API, but this gets rid of dozens of - warnings when building with gcc 4.7. - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 27b1aadf2b24ad18e2d0d722e3b720f3f846dfec -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Apr 19 20:19:11 2013 -0700 - - Replace StrAlloc with XtNewString - - Wasn't as hard as the comment suggested. - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit e92ce109f36918b700eaaafed338fd532d017aa9 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Apr 19 20:13:21 2013 -0700 - - Remove XConsortium/XFree86/XdotOrg RCS/CVS id tags - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 0d0b3ac1adbbfc055555f6f9be1f61ed4686d235 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Apr 19 23:34:12 2013 -0700 - - unifdef SYSV386 (really defined(SYSV) && defined(i386)) - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit bc2cd98ebf50dab5db099a812b9dedc62b593c85 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Apr 19 23:27:17 2013 -0700 - - unifdef -Uhcx - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit c50a01ea37e0242943d276b6af39b81860cba2a3 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Apr 19 23:25:09 2013 -0700 - - unifdef -UmacII - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 08da0a2c5be93a9b711722d725b005e23bd50638 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Apr 19 23:22:39 2013 -0700 - - unifdef -Uultrix - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 401961177f9411e80213bab0d66ad0d82a1e96f1 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Apr 19 20:23:49 2013 -0700 - - unifdef -UUTEK -Uapollo -ULynx - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 767616ea1e22716901e9043faa912b25f56c23f0 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Apr 19 20:11:51 2013 -0700 - - unifdef -UCRAY - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 2803776db88953904e5b789c5d81ab375c7653f7 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Apr 19 20:10:05 2013 -0700 - - Convert to X.Org standard code style - - Mostly via util/modular/x-indent-all.sh, plus some manual cleanup - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 8140c2d43519fc44606a82e0d249541a2cdf516d -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Apr 19 18:41:23 2013 -0700 - - Fix numerous typos & spelling errors in comments and message strings - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit eec31c83594049fc52c985daacca0f8007a2a410 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Apr 19 18:04:12 2013 -0700 - - Use everywhere instead of checking for X_NOT_POSIX/SYSV/USG/etc. - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 6ffd48bf0084e3e26dee31b16b7234805db00c44 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Jan 4 18:45:53 2013 -0800 - - unifdef -U__UNIXOS2__ - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 2a502d748344549a2b74f8e147243048a400c451 -Author: Eric S. Raymond -Date: Thu Aug 23 12:34:15 2012 -0400 - - Eliminate use of tab stops. Use real TBL markup where indicated. - - These changes assist structural translation to DocBook. - - Signed-off-by: Eric S. Raymond - -commit a52a5150dd353a6dcc8db1720d0616d14b14905e -Author: Christos Zoulas -Date: Thu Jul 12 20:26:03 2012 +0200 - - Rename PIC to ROFF_PIC to avoid problems with "-DPIC" compilations. - - Signed-off-by: Thomas Klausner - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 0824a8ce82e053723b661bf1c2864e52eebac917 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Wed Jun 29 20:53:53 2011 -0700 - - xman 1.1.2 - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit b8e4ebb00593d8b58815921cf5eb2d1e8a3738a7 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Mar 4 18:16:48 2011 -0800 - - Remove xmu dependency by inlining AssignMax macro - - No calls from libXmu were used, just one instance of one simple macro - that made the code harder to understand, so stop requiring it and - linking directly to it. (Of course, libXaw still depends on it, so - it will still be loaded indirectly.) - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - Reviewed-by: Matt Turner - -commit ca7ff690136a35b8dad90271db5966cc9614b1c1 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Jan 28 23:10:22 2011 -0800 - - Use snprintf to PATH_MAX sized buffers to construct filenames - - Simpler than trying to calculate the size to malloc. - - Could have used XtAsprintf() but didn't seem worth the dependency - for two simple calls with a standard, well-known maximum size. - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - Reviewed-by: Dirk Wallenstein - -commit 48709d1ed5002255fa322cb3f0c4b8d5a5a7f3de -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Jan 28 22:38:08 2011 -0800 - - Convert more sprintf calls to snprintf - - Previous conversion seems to have missed many calls right next to ones - that were converted to snprintf already - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - Reviewed-by: Dirk Wallenstein - -commit 35265840bba5aa4098b2f12522ef4c80b17c604a -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Jan 28 22:35:35 2011 -0800 - - Don't need to copy static strings to a buffer before calling PopupWarning - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - Reviewed-by: Dirk Wallenstein - -commit 72817de248a160ae84532662268b380b701908e8 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Jan 28 22:24:47 2011 -0800 - - Mark string argument to PopupWarning as a const char * - - PopupWarning just copies the string into the message it displays, - via snprintf, and never writes to it. - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - Reviewed-by: Dirk Wallenstein - -commit 382d261e50ac976001376c3a660fba0a55faad6d -Author: Gaetan Nadon -Date: Thu Jan 13 14:18:09 2011 -0500 - - config: move man pages into their own directory - - Use services provided by XORG_MANPAGE_SECTIONS. - Use standard Makefile for man pages. - - Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon - -commit 461b7068c522a9a3a92cd64ac1b664d079803807 -Author: Gaetan Nadon -Date: Thu Jan 13 14:12:46 2011 -0500 - - man: replace hard coded man page section with substitution strings - - Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon - -commit d7cb024227f8df08840937335ddf3f6f1bc95bef -Author: Gaetan Nadon -Date: Thu Jan 13 11:15:47 2011 -0500 - - man: remove trailing spaces and tabs - - Using s/[ \t]*$// - - Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon - -commit a2b1b62a8603e21f4944ed55951d8682964f11b7 -Author: Gaetan Nadon -Date: Wed Jan 12 16:28:02 2011 -0500 - - config: replace deprecated AM_CONFIG_HEADER with AC_CONFIG_HEADERS - - This silences an Autoconf warning - -commit e62b0d9d0515221b5b82e5dbf63f10be8e2b2f1d -Author: Gaetan Nadon -Date: Wed Jan 12 15:29:50 2011 -0500 - - config: replace deprecated AC_HELP_STRING with AS_HELP_STRING - - This silences an Automake warning. - - Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon - -commit bee5d67ab054decda85e2ba2fc70cf8a53b74fcd -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Sat Oct 30 17:31:47 2010 -0700 - - xman 1.1.1 - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 689cb1e03b0feb46bf198a468e4cc5c91ff59aa6 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Sat Oct 30 17:29:22 2010 -0700 - - config: Remove unnecessary calls from configure.ac - - AC_PROG_CC & AC_PROG_INSTALL are provided by XORG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS now - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 98f366e764334a853b291b84856996e3dfad8959 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Sat Oct 30 17:28:38 2010 -0700 - - config: upgrade to util-macros 1.8 for additional man page support - - Use MAN_SUBST now supplied in XORG_MANPAGE_SECTIONS - The value of MAN_SUBST is the same for all X.Org packages. - - Use AC_PROG_SED now supplied by XORG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS - Enables use of platform appropriate version of sed. - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 8d75f5d9e4c2c1f819dfc4e523ad88a2a0b0e251 -Author: Gaetan Nadon -Date: Sat Oct 30 17:28:03 2010 -0700 - - config: update AC_PREREQ statement to 2.60 - - Unrelated to the previous patches, the new value simply reflects - the reality that the minimum level for autoconf to configure - all x.org modules is 2.60 dated June 2006. - - ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/autoconf/autoconf-2.60.tar.gz - - Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit fd30b754d17685ad971294ce31e34de5fede5a25 -Author: Gaetan Nadon -Date: Sun Aug 8 12:00:53 2010 -0400 - 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Do not edit defaults. - -commit cac7f814053ddbc8ec14666cfe85adc34344220f -Author: Matthieu Herrb -Date: Tue Oct 27 22:45:12 2009 +0100 - - Fix version display. - - Reviewed-by: Peter Hutterer - - Signed-off-by: Matthieu Herrb - -commit b82eb1279acc60f9ebb93730ac002dfde2118a4b -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Oct 16 14:10:04 2009 -0700 - - xman 1.1.0 - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 2983ab485ff3fd68ff33d81f9fa46977ec724ac6 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Thu Oct 15 18:20:41 2009 -0700 - - Migrate to xorg macros 1.3 & XORG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 6c4d017430014699b5e108f10765e89bcc3f41cf -Author: Yaakov Selkowitz -Date: Thu Oct 15 16:09:44 2009 -0500 - - Cygwin uses Linux-style man - - Signed-off-by: Yaakov Selkowitz - -commit 44334f70b6623395bbef78513f712dbbf5cbfba0 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Thu Oct 1 14:54:27 2009 -0700 - - Add README with pointers to mailing lists, bugzilla, & git - - Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith - -commit 86e63ab1821387f6fcf3fce506357f76ad8dd194 -Author: Paulo Cesar Pereira de Andrade -Date: Thu Jan 17 17:42:12 2008 -0200 - - Add lzma manpage extension support. - - This should really be handled by the existing code to handle multiple - extension formats... - -commit e4b0097161ec84b288ca480149ed0185e742d7a3 -Author: Paulo Cesar Pereira de Andrade -Date: Tue Jan 13 18:16:03 2009 -0200 - - Ansification and compile warning fixes. - - This also uses XORG_CHANGELOG and XORG_CWARNFLAGS, and corrects - make distcheck. - -commit 3afab6ff3cd896514d3bb733244e3bb9640d1e7c -Author: Jeremy Huddleston -Date: Sat Nov 8 15:03:18 2008 -0800 - - Apple: Added Tiger's man.conf location to the search path - -commit 5722ca728763e7ec57088593e76ba84db61a726c -Author: Julien Cristau -Date: Thu Aug 21 00:38:27 2008 +0200 - - Remove xprint remnants - -commit f3579250f8aa332f2015cb1352ed8b7373eb10db -Author: James Cloos -Date: Wed Aug 20 10:32:52 2008 -0400 - - xaw8 is gone, use xaw7 - -commit 74dbdc66607017cd9ba3c2c3dba4a5536332fabb -Author: Julien Cristau -Date: Fri Mar 28 11:53:13 2008 +0100 - - Use AM_CFLAGS instead of xman_CFLAGS and remove AM_PROG_CC_C_O - -commit 6c9f3307ba95604654d0f0227b7e0457ef4bc47f -Author: Jeremy Huddleston -Date: Thu Mar 27 20:15:54 2008 -0700 - - Build fix for case insensitive file systems - Also added AM_PROG_CC_C_O - -commit dbfa16889ae66d5880e23c9a63f8385896512020 -Author: James Cloos -Date: Sat Feb 9 21:53:14 2008 -0500 - - Allow xman to use bzip2 to decompress man pages - - Patch is from Mandriva as posted to bugzilla bug 14400. - - Use bunzip2(1) to decompress man pages, akin to the current - support for gzip(1)ed pages. - -commit 2d03acacffae87865201991fc9ef44a7208ccb8f -Author: James Cloos -Date: Thu Dec 6 16:37:24 2007 -0500 - - Replace static ChangeLog with dist-hook to generate from git log - -commit 137a0fd2e258d9337049263895b1d6142af3a464 -Author: Jeremy C. Reed -Date: Thu Aug 16 11:45:37 2007 -0500 - - Allow xman to be cross build by adding a ./configure - --with-manconfig= option. - (Based on discussion on xorg list at end of July.) - -commit 8077ab96dbb30ec5b5b4bbc67124fc6f2681cdb5 -Author: Matthieu Herrb -Date: Fri Aug 10 16:19:58 2007 +0200 - - Bump version for release - -commit 112a1b17708c8213cb19f31934458c19dd31f360 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Wed Jan 3 20:26:26 2007 -0800 - - renamed: .cvsignore -> .gitignore - -commit bede0f3651f51ce5bc99a2d6543664e3817d14f4 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Wed Jan 3 20:25:54 2007 -0800 - - Sun Bug 6504978: xman on Solaris x86 does not render correctly, nroff visible - - - -commit 7e0441a748aa62459bc74b08196e48e89860123e -Author: Adam Jackson -Date: Sun Apr 2 01:13:58 2006 +0000 - - Bump to 1.0.2. - -commit d76e42586ff3032b1427b9c130ed65c09078f4e4 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Jan 6 22:39:24 2006 +0000 - - Sun - bug 6240826: xman typo: 'geometery' in usage message (Sam Lau) - -commit d0b90cd56262986a6b8a57d91f1f833d3039bc9e -Author: Kevin E Martin -Date: Wed Dec 21 02:29:52 2005 +0000 - - Update package version for X11R7 release. - -commit e8eb7902e02e7ccad9ddd32eb517d989f90b3fa3 -Author: Kevin E Martin -Date: Tue Dec 20 21:54:20 2005 +0000 - - Bump hardcoded version number. - -commit cf34c7ba82f1aa7d25d1d7e9ad70aea39c05d780 -Author: Adam Jackson -Date: Mon Dec 19 16:22:46 2005 +0000 - - Stub COPYING files - -commit 4676f39901599df979f6a5da84234e76a713b583 -Author: Kevin E Martin -Date: Thu Dec 15 00:24:09 2005 +0000 - - Update package version number for final X11R7 release candidate. - -commit 28b5296571c67d70d8808e2f80d2c3f51fba15b6 -Author: Kevin E Martin -Date: Thu Dec 8 17:55:17 2005 +0000 - - Add configure options to allow hard-coded paths to be changed. - -commit 898dc25befe1d90e36e3735b011039745176e861 -Author: Kevin E Martin -Date: Wed Dec 7 16:18:01 2005 +0000 - - Change to use the app-defaults default dir configured in libXt. - -commit 60093efc850bea280c2931f81b90ee8d83a21df6 -Author: Kevin E Martin -Date: Tue Dec 6 22:48:24 2005 +0000 - - Change *man_SOURCES ==> *man_PRE to fix autotools warnings. - -commit 3863a37b310d213e58732d6a5c9c7c878cdf1a8d -Author: Kevin E Martin -Date: Sat Dec 3 05:49:26 2005 +0000 - - Update package version number for X11R7 RC3 release. - -commit e0dfbe139da41143cdfc3c222110db790f160f3e -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Mon Nov 28 22:01:44 2005 +0000 - - Change *mandir targets to use new *_MAN_DIR variables set by xorg-macros.m4 - update to fix bug #5167 (Linux prefers *.1x man pages in man1 subdir) - -commit e4156c926662a13bea5c59ecfc128dfd5b5f988c -Author: Eric Anholt -Date: Mon Nov 21 10:35:02 2005 +0000 - - Another pass at .cvsignores for apps. - -commit 1a530f943936c8fe145e00567406a6c321dd9176 -Author: Eric Anholt -Date: Sun Nov 20 22:08:54 2005 +0000 - - Add/improve .cvsignore files for apps. - -commit d373967af861fb2c97dde15e56f13f575acc48da -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Sun Nov 20 04:13:45 2005 +0000 - - Add dependency on xp module when building with Xprint support. - -commit 4b7d00e52f22d0c98152bc47f47a317619175ae9 -Author: Kevin E Martin -Date: Wed Nov 9 21:09:22 2005 +0000 - - Update package version number for X11R7 RC2 release. - -commit aaca206527e4fe4e3a825daae4261554681cec58 -Author: Kean Johnson -Date: Tue Nov 8 06:33:33 2005 +0000 - - See ChangeLog entry 2005-11-07 for details. - -commit 61785b3b0421ab82f88671dd5d515579cd5d8243 -Author: Kevin E Martin -Date: Wed Oct 19 02:47:56 2005 +0000 - - Update package version number for RC1 release. - -commit 4c5fda0874b94edf9189eb84839e9ae46df99df6 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Tue Oct 18 00:32:54 2005 +0000 - - Change default install dir for app-default files from - $(sysconfdir)/X11/app-defaults to $(libdir)/X11/app-defaults to match - the monolith & allow localization - -commit 009cf19ab0940f771eb5967a8f6528f20333b597 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Mon Oct 17 23:56:24 2005 +0000 - - Use @APP_MAN_SUFFIX@ instead of $(APP_MAN_SUFFIX) in macro substitutions to - work better with BSD make - -commit 58076d1a51b69c6ef84258b2e3c4361fd6ac30e8 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Fri Oct 14 00:25:47 2005 +0000 - - Use sed to fill in variables in man page - -commit 41f684bf50fea4b96ebea38e728bb771b83dc736 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Mon Aug 1 20:25:30 2005 +0000 - - Install man pages to section 1 instead of section m (Patch from Donnie - Berkholz) - -commit f1b20d6d1578c6c57eed9fb81fd8d28282fc8bcc -Author: Kevin E Martin -Date: Fri Jul 29 21:22:36 2005 +0000 - - Various changes preparing packages for RC0: - - Verify and update package version numbers as needed - - Implement versioning scheme - - Change bug address to point to bugzilla bug entry form - - Disable loadable i18n in libX11 by default (use --enable-loadable-i18n to - reenable it) - - Fix makedepend to use pkgconfig and pass distcheck - - Update build script to build macros first - - Update modular Xorg version - -commit c42be410ac62efc0252fae37b4ed1fb9d30bd457 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Thu Jul 28 23:16:55 2005 +0000 - - Set default man path for Solaris. - -commit f4f185f8700de48dcb5b888cd113dcb9aff91829 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Thu Jul 28 22:47:57 2005 +0000 - - Install xman.help Attempt to determine man page configuration file location - and format (based on Imake MANCONFIGSTYLE and MANCONF settings - needs - testing on various Linux & BSD flavors to see if I translated - correctly) - -commit 7a3bd9a41a227ad0590d4104fd8ecc21e2099cd0 -Author: Matthieu Herrb -Date: Sat Jul 23 16:48:10 2005 +0000 - - fix remainig DEP_{CFLAGS,LIBS} references - -commit caa0a44964149cdbe1e3585b7799540e0827b4fc -Author: Adam Jackson -Date: Wed Jul 20 19:32:02 2005 +0000 - - Use a unique token for PKG_CHECK_MODULES. Otherwise, if you use a global - configure cache, you cache it, and the cached value is probably wrong. - -commit 0423e9c256b9fd808e09f306e9b7b668c799ed45 -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Sat Jul 16 22:07:13 2005 +0000 - - Add #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H/#include "config.h" to files that need it to get - HAS_MKSTEMP defined in modular builds. - -commit eb70952e2e8c3d103f8fcb3012328e542337c87a -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Sat Jul 16 21:59:14 2005 +0000 - - Define HAS_MKSTEMP if mkstemp() is present (needed for improved protection - against tempfile race conditions in many places) - -commit 622dfb510ce2896a79418a6227a8af634827b796 -Author: Søren Sandmann Pedersen -Date: Thu Jul 14 22:40:16 2005 +0000 - - Add _BSD_SOURCE to lots of applications - patch from Stefan Dirsch - -commit 6698505ac69196e38e1187c54204fb84ff6effe2 -Author: Søren Sandmann Pedersen -Date: Wed Jul 6 14:14:10 2005 +0000 - - Make Xman build again. - - Use $xaw_use_xprint instead of $XAW_USE_XPRINT - - Generate Xman by linking from either Xman-xprint.ad or Xman-noxprint.ad - Both pointed out by Stefan Dirsch. - -commit fb0ffe45044025c82e1597b9cff7f8e1b2f216e6 -Author: Søren Sandmann Pedersen -Date: Tue Jul 5 22:51:11 2005 +0000 - - Add build systems for xlogo, xlsatoms, xlsclients, xmag, xman, xmessage, - xmh, xmore. lib/Xaw/xaw.m4: Add an AM_CONDITIONAL and a shell variable - xaw_use_xprint symlink.sh: add some extra files for xgc, xinit, - xkbcomp, xlogo, xmb, and xmodmap xc/programs/xmore/xmore.c: - Conditionalize use of xprint - -commit feaa900afe02312131f4f6f503fe6efa85a41eba -Author: Roland Mainz -Date: Mon Apr 11 01:06:15 2005 +0000 - - xc/programs/Xserver/Xprint/attributes.c - xc/programs/glxgears/glxgears.c - xc/programs/xdbedizzy/xdbedizzy.c - xc/programs/xedit/Imakefile - xc/programs/xedit/Xedit-xprint.ad - xc/programs/xedit/util.c - xc/programs/xedit/xedit.h - xc/programs/xlogo/print.c - xc/programs/xlogo/xlogo.c - xc/programs/xlogo/xlogo.h - xc/programs/xman/Imakefile - xc/programs/xman/print.h - xc/programs/xmore/Imakefile - xc/programs/xmore/print.c - xc/programs/xmore/print.h - xc/programs/xmore/printdialog.c - xc/programs/xphelloworld/xpawhelloworld/xpawhelloworld.c - xc/programs/xphelloworld/xphelloworld/xphelloworld.c - xc/programs/xphelloworld/xpsimplehelloworld/xpsimplehelloworld.c - xc/programs/xphelloworld/xpxmhelloworld/xpxmhelloworld.c - //bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=790) attachment #2379 - (https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=2379) Implement support - client+Xserver support for passing output (stdout+stderr) of the - spooler command started by the Xprint server back to the application - using the "xp-spooler-command-results" XPJobAttr attribute - (applications can fetch the attribute value after the XPEndJobNotify - event was received; more details can be found in - http://xprint.mozdev.org/docs/dtprint_fspec.ps). - -commit 821677f646bcaee8b5e4759d97909d05120de4d2 -Author: Roland Mainz -Date: Sat Apr 9 06:42:15 2005 +0000 - - //bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2942) attachment #2360 - (https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=2360) Fix possible - crash due uninitalised structure when "xman" opens the print dialog. - -commit a42a211aba369513bf31d6d34c966c36c1ccc714 -Author: Roland Mainz -Date: Mon Jan 3 01:06:35 2005 +0000 - - xc/lib/XprintAppUtil/xpapputil.c - xc/lib/XprintAppUtil/xpapputil.h - xc/lib/XprintUtil/xprintutil.c - xc/lib/XprintUtil/xprintutil.h - xc/programs/glxgears/glxgears.c - xc/programs/xdbedizzy/xdbedizzy.c - xc/programs/xedit/Xedit-xprint.ad - xc/programs/xedit/commands.c - xc/programs/xlogo/print.c - xc/programs/xlsfonts/xlsfonts.c - xc/programs/xlsfonts/xlsfonts.man - xc/programs/xlsfonts/xlsfonts.sgml - xc/programs/xman/Xman-xprint.ad - xc/programs/xman/handler.c - xc/programs/xman/print.c - xc/programs/xman/print.h - xc/programs/xmore/XMore.ad - xc/programs/xmore/print.c - xc/programs/xmore/print.h - xc/programs/xmore/printdialog.c - xc/programs/xmore/printdialog.h - xc/programs/xmore/printdialogprivates.h - xc/programs/xmore/xmore.c - xc/programs/xphelloworld/xpawhelloworld/xpawhelloworld.c - xc/programs/xphelloworld/xphelloworld/xphelloworld.c - xc/programs/xphelloworld/xpsimplehelloworld/xpsimplehelloworld.c - xc/programs/xphelloworld/xpxmhelloworld/xpxmhelloworld.c - xc/programs/xphelloworld/xpxthelloworld/xpxthelloworld.c - xc/programs/xplsprinters/xplsprinters.c - //bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1706) attachment #1615 - (https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=1615): XprintUtils - 2004/Q3 update. This adds various new features to the XprintUtils - library including support for page resolutions where - X_resolution!=Y_resolution, listfonts-mode control and initial - framework for the COLORSPACE extension. Patch by Roland Mainz - and Julien Lafon . - -commit 6abedd2bce33d244546a3efed44beb95c6571157 -Author: Egbert Eich -Date: Mon Oct 18 14:21:47 2004 +0000 - - Made handling of DevelDrivers for x86-64 more conformant to other - platforms. - Compress all font encodings (Stefan Dirsch). - Fixed warnings. - Turn on forwarding XNSpotLocation event to XIM server in OffTheSpot and - Root mode (bugzilla #1580, James Su). - Added another compose key combination for the Euro symbol (Stefan Dirsch). - Added support for UTF-8 in ja_JP, ko_KR and zh_TW locales (Mike Fabian). - Changed default encoding for ru from KOI8-R to ISO8859-5 (Mike Fabian). - This is the encoding that is also used by glibc. We may break other - libcs - lets see who complains. - Added explanation for DESTDIR to install to a different directory than /. - Added some early bailouts to atiprobe if PCI structure pointer is NULL to - prevent sig11. - XV support doesn't depend on 2D acceleration any more. This patch removes - this limitation from the NSC driver. This is a patch that I have - committed to XFree86 a while ago but never ported over to X.Org. - Matthieu Herrb contributed some build fixes. - Fixing SetDPMSTimers() so that DPMS*Time == 0 disables the appropriate - timer. This takes advantage of the fact that TimerSet() with a timeout - argument 0 behaves like TimerCanel(). - Use /dev/xconsole (named pipe) or devpts for system logger (Werner Fink). - Create missing links for backward compatibility to XFree86 (Stefan Dirsch). - Changed comment to mention xorg. - Changed cursor for the 'kill' action from XC_draped_box to XC_Pirate. If - you don't like it we can change it back (original author unkown). - Added 'pic' to the man page rendering command pipeline (Werner Fink). - Added missing return value (Stefan Dirsch, Roland Mainz) - -commit 4cf1c874d8ea1eb2222e10ca92c2c5afa30e1326 -Author: Roland Mainz -Date: Tue Oct 12 22:46:40 2004 +0000 - - Fix for https://freedesktop.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1601 - Fix - problems with wrong page counts in xedit&co. when a global "*geometry" - resource was overriding the internal geometry management used by - XawPrintShell(=usually adjust to current page size, the resource was - turning this into a static value). (Original patch by Felix Schulte - ) - -commit b9b8f24095964cdfe21b52a5f2667a42fdc6220d -Author: Matthieu Herrb -Date: Wed Sep 29 20:04:57 2004 +0000 - - Avoid several buffer overflows if search string is too long. Bugzilla - #1481. - -commit 545064318591f8c27701da0af0ebc5d9fd1b2ec5 -Author: Kevin E Martin -Date: Thu Sep 2 08:40:33 2004 +0000 - - Restore xman and xedit changes that were previously reverted, and make - Xprint support optional (Bug #1273, Roland Mainz). - -commit 50a3e1e4269fe2ef6c97ff40a6dc02d074e7ba95 -Author: Kristian Høgsberg -Date: Mon Aug 16 16:36:26 2004 +0000 - - As discussed and agreed on on the release-wranglers meeting of August 16, - I'm committing the patch from bug #1060 to back out unconditional - Xprint functionality. - Back out Xprint changes. - Revert xman to CVS of June 5, revert xlogo to CVS of May 8, revert xedit to - CVS of April 25, to back out unconditional Xprint support. - Fix up Xprint config logic to be like the rest of the extensions: - BuildXprint is a one-stop option for disabling everything Xprint - related. XprtServer controls building Xprt, BuildXprintLib controls - building Xprint libs and BuildXprintClients controls building clients - related to Xprint. BuiltXprint defaults to YES and the other options - respects relevant settings, i.e. BuildServer and BuildServersOnly. - Build Xaw regardless of BuildXprintLib setting. - Only build xphelloworld, xplsprinters and xprehashprinterlist when - BuildXprintClients it YES. Disable building xmore, it has always - supported XawPrintShell. - Make Xprint support depend on BuildXprintLib. - -commit 6b0d9917116797e38b554397b815c555bf55a721 -Author: Roland Mainz -Date: Thu Jul 29 00:40:35 2004 +0000 - - Fix for https://freedesktop.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=938 - Update - XawPrintShell per feedback and review comments. - -commit 24ffc96e3347125c213090d9c9550fbf48756459 -Author: Alan Hourihane -Date: Thu Jul 1 13:54:46 2004 +0000 - - DoSearch is defined in search.c - -commit 7cf0973ed5076c513b3a970a8250066a05b0473e -Author: Roland Mainz -Date: Tue Jun 8 02:44:35 2004 +0000 - - Fix for http://freedesktop.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=668 - Add print - support to xman - -commit 113139a1b202d0b94dcd24facc7b2c584faf294e -Author: Alan Coopersmith -Date: Sat May 22 19:20:06 2004 +0000 - - Set HasMkstemp to YES on Solaris - xc/programs/xman/man.c - xc/programs/xman/man.h - xc/programs/xman/misc.c - xman cannot display SGML man pages on Solaris - -commit 313f95249e4621b9002bdd054106b8b743ff64ae -Author: Egbert Eich -Date: Fri Apr 23 19:54:58 2004 +0000 - - Merging XORG-CURRENT into trunk - -commit 0b24854cbc017733d4e782db65912a473ec053be -Author: Egbert Eich -Date: Sun Mar 14 08:35:40 2004 +0000 - - Importing vendor version xf86-4_4_99_1 on Sun Mar 14 00:26:39 PST 2004 - -commit 7093a5ad5e15f7c2a7bb8feb6f3255f9a4f8983a -Author: Egbert Eich -Date: Wed Mar 3 12:13:15 2004 +0000 - - Importing vendor version xf86-4_4_0 on Wed Mar 3 04:09:24 PST 2004 - -commit 471b69d7053fb225fee8a2ff987c789d421aedfa -Author: Egbert Eich -Date: Thu Feb 26 13:36:26 2004 +0000 - - readding XFree86's cvs IDs - -commit 31f5f6a32ae09278b3bb6f8aecc18793d66b3437 -Author: Egbert Eich -Date: Thu Feb 26 09:24:14 2004 +0000 - - Importing vendor version xf86-4_3_99_903 on Wed Feb 26 01:21:00 PST 2004 - -commit 06d8bbebd1daa587dc5509d9d464646a9ae07c45 -Author: Kaleb Keithley -Date: Tue Nov 25 19:29:15 2003 +0000 - - XFree86 4.3.99.16 Bring the tree up to date for the Cygwin folks - -commit 1504e01d61c573156fe82c2395362f0567102d8a -Author: Kaleb Keithley -Date: Fri Nov 14 16:49:23 2003 +0000 - - XFree86 4.3.0.1 - -commit 36fca7804971e1b209138fcf82aee2d74cb2583e -Author: Kaleb Keithley -Date: Fri Nov 14 16:49:23 2003 +0000 - - Initial revision diff --git a/app/xman/INSTALL b/app/xman/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index a1e89e18a..000000000 --- a/app/xman/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,370 +0,0 @@ -Installation Instructions -************************* - -Copyright (C) 1994-1996, 1999-2002, 2004-2011 Free Software Foundation, -Inc. - - Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, -are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright -notice and this notice are preserved. 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-All questions regarding this software should be directed at the -Xorg mailing list: - - http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg - -Please submit bug reports to the Xorg bugzilla: - - https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=xorg - -The master development code repository can be found at: - - git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/xorg/app/xman - - http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/app/xman - -For patch submission instructions, see: - - http://www.x.org/wiki/Development/Documentation/SubmittingPatches - -For more information on the git code manager, see: - - http://wiki.x.org/wiki/GitPage - diff --git a/app/xman/ScrollByL.c b/app/xman/ScrollByL.c deleted file mode 100644 index 27ad921c9..000000000 --- a/app/xman/ScrollByL.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1211 +0,0 @@ -/* - -Copyright (c) 1987, 1988 X Consortium - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included -in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS -OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR -OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, -ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall -not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or -other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization -from the X Consortium. - -*/ - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include -#include /* depends on IntrinsicP.h */ -#include - -#include - -#include "ScrollByLP.h" - -/* Default Translation Table */ - -static char defaultTranslations[] = - "f: Page(Forward) \n\ - b: Page(Back) \n\ - 1: Page(Line, 1) \n\ - 2: Page(Line, 2) \n\ - 3: Page(Line, 3) \n\ - 4: Page(Line, 4) \n\ - \\ : Page(Forward)"; - -/**************************************************************** - * - * ScrollByLine Resources - * - ****************************************************************/ - -#define Offset(field) XtOffset(ScrollByLineWidget, scroll.field) -#define CoreOffset(field) XtOffset(ScrollByLineWidget, core.field) - -static XtResource resources[] = { - {XtNwidth, XtCWidth, XtRDimension, sizeof(Dimension), - CoreOffset(width), XtRImmediate, (caddr_t) 500}, - {XtNheight, XtCHeight, XtRDimension, sizeof(Dimension), - CoreOffset(height), XtRImmediate, (caddr_t) 700}, - - {XtNforeground, XtCForeground, XtRPixel, sizeof(Pixel), - Offset(foreground), XtRString, "XtDefaultForeground"}, - {XtNforceVert, XtCBoolean, XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean), - Offset(force_vert), XtRImmediate, (caddr_t) FALSE}, - {XtNindent, XtCIndent, XtRDimension, sizeof(Dimension), - 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/* accept_focus */ NULL, - /* version */ XtVersion, - /* callback_private */ NULL, - /* tm_table */ defaultTranslations, - /* query_geometry */ XtInheritQueryGeometry, - /* display_accelerator */ XtInheritDisplayAccelerator, - /* extension */ NULL, - }, - { -/* simple fields */ - /* change_sensitive */ XtInheritChangeSensitive - } -}; - -WidgetClass scrollByLineWidgetClass = (WidgetClass) &scrollByLineClassRec; - -/**************************************************************** - * - * Private Routines - * - ****************************************************************/ - -/* Function Name: Layout - * Description: This function lays out the scroll widget. - * Arguments: w - the scroll widget. - * key - a boolean: if true then resize the widget to the child - * if false the resize children to fit widget. - * Returns: TRUE if successful. - */ - -static void -Layout(Widget w) -{ - ScrollByLineWidget sblw = (ScrollByLineWidget) w; - Dimension width, height; - Widget bar; - Position bar_bw; - - CreateScrollbar(w); - -/* - * For now always show the bar. - */ - - bar = sblw->scroll.bar; - height = sblw->core.height; - width = sblw->core.width; - bar_bw = bar->core.border_width; - - /* Move child and v_bar to correct location. */ - if (sblw->scroll.use_right) { - XtMoveWidget(bar, width - (bar->core.width + bar_bw), -bar_bw); - sblw->scroll.offset = 0; - } - else { - XtMoveWidget(bar, -bar_bw, -bar_bw); - sblw->scroll.offset = bar->core.width + bar_bw; - } - - /* resize the scrollbar to be the correct height or width. */ - XtResizeWidget(bar, bar->core.width, height, bar->core.border_width); - - SetThumbHeight(w); - - sblw->scroll.num_visible_lines = height / sblw->scroll.font_height + 1; -} - -/* ARGSUSED */ -static void -GExpose(Widget w, XtPointer junk, XEvent * event, Boolean * cont) -{ - -/* - * Graphics exposure events are not currently sent to exposure proc. - */ - - if (event->type == GraphicsExpose) - Redisplay(w, event, NULL); - -} /* ChildExpose */ - -/* - * Repaint the widget's child Window Widget. - */ - -/* ARGSUSED */ -static void -Redisplay(Widget w, XEvent * event, Region region) -{ - int top, height; /* the locations of the top and height - of the region that needs to be repainted. */ - -/* - * This routine tells the client which sections of the window to - * repaint in his callback function which does the actual repainting. - */ - - if (event->type == Expose) { - top = event->xexpose.y; - height = event->xexpose.height; - } - else { - top = event->xgraphicsexpose.y; - height = event->xgraphicsexpose.height; - } - - PaintText(w, top, height); -} /* redisplay (expose) */ - -/* Function Name: PaintText - * Description: paints the text at the give location for a given height. - * Arguments: w - the sbl widget. - * y_loc, height - location and size of area to paint. - * Returns: none - */ - -static void -PaintText(Widget w, int y_loc, int height) -{ - ScrollByLineWidget sblw = (ScrollByLineWidget) w; - int start_line, location; - - start_line = y_loc / sblw->scroll.font_height + sblw->scroll.line_pointer; - - if (start_line >= sblw->scroll.lines) - return; - -/* - * Only integer arithmetic makes this possible. - */ - - location = y_loc / sblw->scroll.font_height * sblw->scroll.font_height; - - PrintText(w, start_line, sblw->scroll.num_visible_lines, location); -} - -/* Function Name: Page - * Description: This function pages the widget, by the amount it receives - * from the translation Manager. - * Arguments: w - the ScrollByLineWidget. - * event - the event that caused this return. - * params - the parameters passed to it. - * num_params - the number of parameters. - * Returns: none. - */ - -/* ARGSUSED */ -static void -Page(Widget w, XEvent * event, String * params, Cardinal * num_params) -{ - ScrollByLineWidget sblw = (ScrollByLineWidget) w; - Widget bar = sblw->scroll.bar; - - if (*num_params < 1) - return; -/* - * If no scroll bar is visible then do not page, as the entire window is shown, - * or scrolling has been turned off. - */ - - if (bar == (Widget) NULL) - return; - - switch (params[0][0]) { - case 'f': - case 'F': - /* move one page forward */ - VerticalScroll(bar, NULL, (XtPointer) ((long) bar->core.height)); - break; - case 'b': - case 'B': - /* move one page backward */ - VerticalScroll(bar, NULL, (XtPointer) (-(long) bar->core.height)); - break; - case 'L': - case 'l': - /* move one line forward */ - VerticalScroll(bar, NULL, - (XtPointer) ((long) atoi(params[1]) * - sblw->scroll.font_height)); - break; - default: - return; - } -} - -/* Function Name: CreateScrollbar - * Description: createst the scrollbar for us. - * Arguments: w - sblw widget. - * Returns: none. - */ - -static void -CreateScrollbar(Widget w) -{ - ScrollByLineWidget sblw = (ScrollByLineWidget) w; - Arg args[5]; - Cardinal num_args = 0; - - if (sblw->scroll.bar != NULL) - return; - - XtSetArg(args[num_args], XtNorientation, XtorientVertical); - num_args++; - - sblw->scroll.bar = XtCreateWidget("scrollbar", scrollbarWidgetClass, w, - args, num_args); - XtAddCallback(sblw->scroll.bar, XtNscrollProc, VerticalScroll, NULL); - XtAddCallback(sblw->scroll.bar, XtNjumpProc, VerticalJump, NULL); -} - -/* Function Name: ScrollVerticalText - * Description: This accomplished the actual movement of the text. - * Arguments: w - the ScrollByLine Widget. - * new_line - the new location for the line pointer - * force_redisplay - should we force this window to get - * redisplayed? - * Returns: True if the thumb needs to be moved. - */ - -static Boolean -ScrollVerticalText(Widget w, int new_line, Boolean force_redisp) -{ - ScrollByLineWidget sblw = (ScrollByLineWidget) w; - int num_lines = sblw->scroll.num_visible_lines; - int max_lines, old_line; - Boolean move_thumb = FALSE; - -/* - * Do not let the window extend out of bounds. - */ - - if (new_line < 0) { - new_line = 0; - move_thumb = TRUE; - } - else { - max_lines = sblw->scroll.lines - - (int) w->core.height / sblw->scroll.font_height; - if (max_lines < 0) - max_lines = 0; - - if (new_line > max_lines) { - new_line = max_lines; - move_thumb = TRUE; - } - } - -/* - * If forced to redisplay then do a full redisplay and return. - */ - - old_line = sblw->scroll.line_pointer; - sblw->scroll.line_pointer = new_line; /* Set current top of page. */ - - if (force_redisp) - MoveAndClearText(w, 0, /* cause a full redisplay */ 0, 0); - - if (new_line == old_line) - return (move_thumb); - -/* - * Scroll forward. - */ - - else if (new_line < old_line) { - int lines_to_scroll = old_line - new_line; - MoveAndClearText(w, 0, num_lines - lines_to_scroll, lines_to_scroll); - } - -/* - * Scroll back. - */ - - else { - int lines_to_scroll = new_line - old_line; - MoveAndClearText(w, lines_to_scroll, num_lines - lines_to_scroll, 0); - } - - return (move_thumb); -} - -/* Function Name: MoveAndClearText - * Description: Blits as much text as it can and clear the - * remaining area with generate exposures TRUE. - * Arguments: w - the sbl widget. - * old_y - the old y position. - * height - height of area to move. - * new_y - new y position. - * Returns: none - */ - -static void -MoveAndClearText(Widget w, int old_y, int height, int new_y) -{ - ScrollByLineWidget sblw = (ScrollByLineWidget) w; - int from_left = sblw->scroll.indent + sblw->scroll.offset - 1; - int y_clear; - - old_y *= sblw->scroll.font_height; - new_y *= sblw->scroll.font_height; - height *= sblw->scroll.font_height; - -/* - * If we are already at the right location then do nothing. - * (height == 0). - * - * If we have scrolled more than a screen height then just clear - * the window. - */ - - if (height <= sblw->scroll.font_height) { /* avoid rounding errors. */ - XClearArea(XtDisplay(w), XtWindow(w), from_left, 0, - (unsigned int) 0, (unsigned int) 0, FALSE); - PaintText(w, 0, (int) sblw->core.height); - return; - } - - if ((int) height + (int) old_y > (int) w->core.height) - height = w->core.height - old_y; - - XCopyArea(XtDisplay(w), XtWindow(w), XtWindow(w), sblw->scroll.move_gc, - from_left, old_y, - (unsigned int) w->core.width - from_left, (unsigned int) height, - from_left, new_y); - - if (old_y > new_y) - height -= sblw->scroll.font_height / 2; /* clear 1/2 font of extra space, - to make sure we don't lose or - gain descenders. */ - else - height -= sblw->scroll.font_height; /* clear 1 font of extra space, - to make sure we don't overwrite - with a last line in buffer. */ - - if (old_y > new_y) - y_clear = height; - else - y_clear = 0; - -/* - * We cannot use generate exposures, since that may allow another move and - * clear before the area get repainted, this would be bad. - */ - - XClearArea(XtDisplay(w), XtWindow(w), from_left, y_clear, - (unsigned int) 0, (unsigned int) (w->core.height - height), - FALSE); - PaintText(w, (int) y_clear, (int) (w->core.height - height)); -} - -/* Function Name: SetThumbHeight - * Description: Set the height of the thumb. - * Arguments: w - the sblw widget. - * Returns: none - */ - -static void -SetThumbHeight(Widget w) -{ - ScrollByLineWidget sblw = (ScrollByLineWidget) w; - float shown; - - if (sblw->scroll.bar == NULL) - return; - - if (sblw->scroll.lines == 0) - shown = 1.0; - else - shown = (float) w->core.height / (float) (sblw->scroll.lines * - sblw->scroll.font_height); - if (shown > 1.0) - shown = 1.0; - - XawScrollbarSetThumb(sblw->scroll.bar, (float) -1, shown); -} - -/* Function Name: SetThumb - * Description: Set the thumb location. - * Arguments: w - the sblw. - * Returns: none - */ - -static void -SetThumb(Widget w) -{ - float location; - ScrollByLineWidget sblw = (ScrollByLineWidget) w; - - if ((sblw->scroll.lines == 0) || (sblw->scroll.bar == NULL)) - return; - - location = (float) sblw->scroll.line_pointer / (float) sblw->scroll.lines; - XawScrollbarSetThumb(sblw->scroll.bar, location, (float) -1); -} - -/* Function Name: VerticalJump. - * Description: This function moves the test - * as the vertical scroll bar is moved. - * Arguments: w - the scrollbar widget. - * junk - not used. - * percent - the position of the scrollbar. - * Returns: none. - */ - -/* ARGSUSED */ -static void -VerticalJump(Widget w, XtPointer junk, XtPointer percent_ptr) -{ - float percent = *((float *) percent_ptr); - int new_line; /* The new location for the line pointer. */ - ScrollByLineWidget sblw = (ScrollByLineWidget) XtParent(w); - - new_line = (int) ((float) sblw->scroll.lines * percent); - if (ScrollVerticalText((Widget) sblw, new_line, FALSE)) - SetThumb((Widget) sblw); -} - -/* Function Name: VerticalScroll - * Description: This function moves the position of the interior window - * as the vertical scroll bar is moved. - * Arguments: w - the scrollbar widget. - * junk - not used. - * pos - the position of the cursor. - * Returns: none. - */ - -/* ARGSUSED */ -static void -VerticalScroll(Widget w, XtPointer client_data, XtPointer call_data) -{ - int pos = (int) (long) call_data; - int new_line; /* The new location for the line pointer. */ - ScrollByLineWidget sblw = (ScrollByLineWidget) XtParent(w); - - new_line = sblw->scroll.line_pointer + (pos / sblw->scroll.font_height); - (void) ScrollVerticalText((Widget) sblw, new_line, FALSE); - SetThumb((Widget) sblw); -} - -/* ARGSUSED */ -static void -Initialize(Widget req, Widget new, ArgList args, Cardinal * num_args) -{ - ScrollByLineWidget sblw = (ScrollByLineWidget) new; - unsigned long figWidth; - Atom atomNum; - - sblw->scroll.top_line = NULL; - sblw->scroll.line_pointer = 0; - LoadFile(new); - sblw->scroll.bar = (Widget) NULL; - - sblw->scroll.font_height = (sblw->scroll.normal_font->max_bounds.ascent + - sblw->scroll.normal_font->max_bounds.descent); - - atomNum = XInternAtom(XtDisplay(req), "FIGURE_WIDTH", False); - - if (XGetFontProperty(sblw->scroll.normal_font, atomNum, &figWidth)) - sblw->scroll.h_width = figWidth; - else - sblw->scroll.h_width = XTextWidth(sblw->scroll.normal_font, "$", 1); -} /* Initialize. */ - -/* Function Name: CreateGCs - * Description: Creates the graphics contexts that we need. - * Arguments: w - the sblw. - * Returns: none - */ - -static void -CreateGCs(Widget w) -{ - ScrollByLineWidget sblw = (ScrollByLineWidget) w; - - XtGCMask mask; - XGCValues values; - - values.graphics_exposures = TRUE; - sblw->scroll.move_gc = XtGetGC(w, GCGraphicsExposures, &values); - - mask = GCForeground | GCFont; - values.foreground = sblw->scroll.foreground; - - values.font = sblw->scroll.normal_font->fid; - sblw->scroll.normal_gc = XtGetGC(w, mask, &values); - - values.font = sblw->scroll.italic_font->fid; - sblw->scroll.italic_gc = XtGetGC(w, mask, &values); - - values.font = sblw->scroll.bold_font->fid; - sblw->scroll.bold_gc = XtGetGC(w, mask, &values); - - values.font = sblw->scroll.symbol_font->fid; - sblw->scroll.symbol_gc = XtGetGC(w, mask, &values); -} - -/* Function Name: DestroyGCs - * Description: removes all gcs for this widget. - * Arguments: w - the widget. - * Returns: none - */ - -static void -DestroyGCs(Widget w) -{ - ScrollByLineWidget sblw = (ScrollByLineWidget) w; - - XtReleaseGC(w, sblw->scroll.normal_gc); - XtReleaseGC(w, sblw->scroll.bold_gc); - XtReleaseGC(w, sblw->scroll.italic_gc); - XtReleaseGC(w, sblw->scroll.move_gc); -} - -static void -Realize(Widget w, Mask *valueMask, XSetWindowAttributes * attributes) -{ - ScrollByLineWidget sblw = (ScrollByLineWidget) w; - - CreateScrollbar(w); - CreateGCs(w); - Layout(w); - (*SuperClass->core_class.realize) (w, valueMask, attributes); - XtRealizeWidget(sblw->scroll.bar); /* realize scrollbar. */ - XtMapWidget(sblw->scroll.bar); /* map scrollbar. */ - - XtAddEventHandler(w, 0, TRUE, GExpose, NULL); /* Get Graphics Exposures */ -} /* Realize */ - -/* Function Name: Destroy - * Description: Cleans up when we are killed. - * Arguments: w - the widget. - * Returns: none - */ - -static void -Destroy(Widget w) -{ - ScrollByLineWidget sblw = (ScrollByLineWidget) w; - - if (sblw->scroll.bar != NULL) - XtDestroyWidget(sblw->scroll.bar); /* Destroy scrollbar. */ - if (sblw->scroll.file != NULL) - fclose(sblw->scroll.file); - DestroyGCs(w); -} - -/* - * - * Set Values - * - */ - -/* ARGSUSED */ -static Boolean -SetValuesHook(Widget w, ArgList args, Cardinal * num_args) -{ - Boolean ret = TRUE; - Cardinal i; - - for (i = 0; i < *num_args; i++) { - if (strcmp(XtNfile, args[i].name) == 0) { - LoadFile(w); - ret = TRUE; - } - } - -/* - * Changing anything else will have strange effects, I don't need it so - * I didn't code it. - */ - - return (ret); - -} /* Set Values */ - -/* - * A little design philosophy is probably wise to include at this point. - * - * One of the things that I has hoped to achieve with xman is to make the - * viewing of manpage not only easy for the nieve user, but also fast for - * the experienced user, I wanted to be able to use it too. To achieve this - * I end up sacrificing a bit of start up time for the manual data structure. - * As well as, the overhead of reading the entire file before putting it up - * on the display. This is actually hardly even noticeable since most manual - * pages are shots, one to two pages - the notable exception is of course csh, - * but then that should be broken up anyway. - * - * METHOD: - * - * I allocate a chunk of space that is the size of the file, plus a null for - * debugging. Then copies the file into this chunk of memory. I then allocate - * an array of char*'s that are assigned to the beginning of each line. Yes, - * this means that I have to read the file twice, and could probably be more - * clever about it, but once it is in memory the second read is damn fast. - * There are a few obscurities here about guessing the number of lines and - * reallocing if I guess wrong, but other than that it is pretty straight - * forward. - * - * Chris Peterson - * 1/27/88 - */ - -#define ADD_MORE_MEM 100 /* first guesses for allocations. */ -#define CHAR_PER_LINE 40 - -/* Function Name: LoadFile - * Description: Loads the current file into the internal memory. - * Arguments: w - the sblw. - * Returns: none - */ - -static void -LoadFile(Widget w) -{ - ScrollByLineWidget sblw = (ScrollByLineWidget) w; - FILE *file = sblw->scroll.file; - - char *page; - char **line_pointer, **top_line; /* pointers to beginnings of the - lines of the file. */ - int nlines; /* the current number of allocated lines. */ - struct stat fileinfo; /* file information from fstat. */ - - if (sblw->scroll.top_line != NULL) { - XtFree(*(sblw->scroll.top_line)); /* free characters. */ - XtFree((char *) (sblw->scroll.top_line)); /* free lines. */ - } - sblw->scroll.top_line = NULL; - - if (file == NULL) - return; - -/* - * Get file size and allocate a chunk of memory for the file to be - * copied into. - */ - - if (fstat(fileno(file), &fileinfo)) - XtAppError(XtWidgetToApplicationContext(w), - "SBLW LoadFile: Failure in fstat."); - -/* - * Allocate a space for a list of pointer to the beginning of each line. - */ - - if ((nlines = fileinfo.st_size / CHAR_PER_LINE) == 0) - return; - - page = XtMalloc(fileinfo.st_size + 1); /* leave space for the NULL */ - top_line = line_pointer = (char **) XtMalloc(nlines * sizeof(char *)); - -/* - * Copy the file into memory. - */ - - fseek(file, 0L, SEEK_SET); - if (fread(page, sizeof(char), fileinfo.st_size, file) == 0) - XtAppError(XtWidgetToApplicationContext(w), - "SBLW LoadFile: Failure in fread."); - -/* put NULL at end of buffer. */ - - *(page + fileinfo.st_size) = '\0'; - -/* - * Go through the file setting a line pointer to the character after each - * new line. If we run out of line pointer space then realloc that space - * with space for more lines. - */ - - *line_pointer++ = page; /* first line points to first char in buffer. */ - while (*page != '\0') { - - if (*page == '\n') { - *line_pointer++ = page + 1; - - if (line_pointer >= top_line + nlines) { - top_line = (char **) XtRealloc((char *) top_line, (nlines + - ADD_MORE_MEM) - * sizeof(char *)); - line_pointer = top_line + nlines; - nlines += ADD_MORE_MEM; - } - } - page++; - } - -/* - * Realloc the line pointer space to take only the minimum amount of memory - */ - - sblw->scroll.lines = nlines = line_pointer - top_line - 1; - top_line = (char **) XtRealloc((char *) top_line, nlines * sizeof(char *)); - -/* - * Store the memory pointers - */ - - sblw->scroll.top_line = top_line; - sblw->scroll.line_pointer = 0; - SetThumbHeight(w); - SetThumb(w); -} - -#define NLINES 66 /* This is the number of lines to wait until - we boldify the line again, this allows - me to bold the first line of each page. */ -#define BACKSPACE 010 /* I doubt you would want to change this. */ - -#define NORMAL 0 -#define BOLD 1 -#define ITALIC 2 -#define SYMBOL 3 -#define WHICH(italic, bold) ((bold) ? BOLD : ((italic) ? ITALIC : NORMAL)) - /* Choose BOLD over ITALICS. If neither */ - /* is chosen, use NORMAL. */ - -static int DumpText(Widget w, int x_loc, int y_loc, char *buf, int len, - int format); -static Boolean Boldify(char *); - -/* Function Name: PrintText - * Description: This function actually prints the text. - * Arguments: w - the ScrollByLine widget. - * start_line - line to start printing, - * num_lines - the number of lines to print. - * location - the location to print the text. - * Returns: none. - */ - -/* ARGSUSED */ -static void -PrintText(Widget w, int start_line, int num_lines, int location) -{ - ScrollByLineWidget sblw = (ScrollByLineWidget) w; - - register char *bufp, *c; /* Generic char pointers */ - int current_line; /* the number of the current line */ - char buf[BUFSIZ]; /* Misc. characters */ - Boolean italicflag = FALSE; /* Print text in italics?? */ - Boolean first = TRUE; /* First line of a manual page??? */ - int x_loc, y_loc; /* x and y location of text. */ - -/* - * For table hack - * To get columns to line up reasonably in most cases, make the - * assumption that they were lined up using lots of spaces, where - * lots is greater than two. Use a space width of 70% of the - * widest character in the font. - */ - int h_col, h_fix; - char *h_c; - -/* - * Nothing loaded, take no action. - */ - - if (sblw->scroll.top_line == NULL || num_lines == 0) - return; - - current_line = start_line; - -/* Set the first character to print at the first line. */ - - c = *(sblw->scroll.top_line + start_line); - -/* - * Because XDrawString uses the bottom of the text as a position - * reference, add the height from the top of the font to the baseline - * to the ScollByLine position reference. - */ - - y_loc = location + sblw->scroll.normal_font->max_bounds.ascent; - -/* - * Ok, here's the more than mildly heuristic man page formatter. - * We put chars into buf until either a font change or newline - * occurs (at which time we flush it to the screen.) - */ - - bufp = buf; - x_loc = sblw->scroll.offset + sblw->scroll.indent; - h_col = 0; - -/* - * A fix: - * Assume that we are always starting to print on or before the - * first line of a page, and then prove it if we aren't. - */ - for (h_fix = 1; h_fix <= (start_line % NLINES); h_fix++) - if (**(sblw->scroll.top_line + start_line - h_fix) != '\n') { - first = FALSE; - break; - } - - while (TRUE) { - if (current_line % NLINES == 0) - first = TRUE; - -/* - * Lets make sure that we do not run out of space in our buffer, making full - * use of it is not critical since no window will be wide enough to display - * nearly BUFSIZ characters. - */ - - if ((bufp - buf) > (BUFSIZ - 10)) - /* Toss everything until we find a or the end of the buffer. */ - while ((*c != '\n') && (*c != '\0')) - c++; - - switch (*c) { - - case '\0': /* If we reach the end of the file then return */ - DumpText(w, x_loc, y_loc, buf, bufp - buf, - WHICH(italicflag, first)); - return; - - case '\n': - if (bufp != buf) { - Boolean bold; - - *bufp = '\0'; /* for Boldify. */ - bold = ((first) || ((x_loc == (sblw->scroll.offset + - sblw->scroll.indent)) && - Boldify(buf))); - - (void) DumpText(w, x_loc, y_loc, buf, bufp - buf, - WHICH(italicflag, bold)); - - if (bold) - first = FALSE; - } - -/* - * If we have painted the required number of lines then we should now return. - */ - if (++current_line == start_line + num_lines) - return; - - bufp = buf; - italicflag = FALSE; - x_loc = sblw->scroll.offset + sblw->scroll.indent; - h_col = 0; - y_loc += sblw->scroll.font_height; - break; - -/* - * This tab handling code is not very clever it moves the cursor over - * to the next boundary of eight (8) spaces, as calculated in width just - * before the printing loop started. - */ - - case '\t': /* TAB */ - x_loc = DumpText(w, x_loc, y_loc, buf, bufp - buf, - WHICH(italicflag, first)); - h_col += bufp - buf; - bufp = buf; - italicflag = FALSE; - x_loc = sblw->scroll.offset + sblw->scroll.indent; - h_col = h_col + 8 - (h_col % 8); - x_loc += sblw->scroll.h_width * h_col; - break; - - case ' ': - h_c = c + 1; - while (*h_c == ' ') - h_c++; - - if (h_c - c < 4) { - *bufp++ = *c; - break; - } - - x_loc = DumpText(w, x_loc, y_loc, buf, bufp - buf, - WHICH(italicflag, first)); - h_col += bufp - buf; - bufp = buf; - italicflag = FALSE; - - x_loc = sblw->scroll.offset + sblw->scroll.indent; - h_col += (h_c - c); - x_loc += sblw->scroll.h_width * h_col; - c = h_c - 1; - break; - - case '\033': /* ignore esc sequences for now */ - c++; /* should always be esc-x */ - break; - -/* - * Overstrike code supplied by: cs.utexas.edu!ut-emx!clyde@rutgers.edu - * Since my manual pages do not have overstrike I couldn't test this. - */ - - case BACKSPACE: /* Backspacing for nroff bolding */ - if (c[-1] == c[1] && c[1] != BACKSPACE) { /* overstriking one char */ - if (bufp > buf) { - bufp--; /* Zap 1st instance of char to bolden */ - x_loc = DumpText(w, x_loc, y_loc, buf, bufp - buf, - WHICH(italicflag, FALSE)); - h_col += bufp - buf; - } - bufp = buf; - *bufp++ = c[1]; - x_loc = DumpText(w, x_loc, y_loc, buf, bufp - buf, BOLD); - h_col += bufp - buf; - bufp = buf; - first = FALSE; - - /* - * Nroff bolding looks like: - * C\bC\bC\bCN... - * c points to ----^ ^ - * it needs to point to --^ - */ - while (*c == BACKSPACE && c[-1] == c[1]) - c += 2; 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diff --git a/app/xman/app-defaults/Xman b/app/xman/app-defaults/Xman deleted file mode 100644 index 3514afaea..000000000 --- a/app/xman/app-defaults/Xman +++ /dev/null @@ -1,195 +0,0 @@ -*input: True - -*topBox: True -*topBox.Title: Xman -*topBox.IconName: Xman - -*manualBrowser.Title: Manual Page -*manualBrowser.IconName: Manual Page -*manualBrowser.geometry: 780x600 - -*manualFontBold: -*-courier-bold-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-*-* -*manualFontItalic: -*-courier-medium-o-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-*-* -*manualFontNormal: -*-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-*-* -*manualFontSymbol: -*-symbol-*-*-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-*-* -!*directoryFontNormal: -*-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-*-* -*directoryFontNormal: -*-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-*-* -!*directoryFontNormal: -*-lucida-bold-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-*-* - -!*SimpleMenu.BackingStore: Always -!*SimpleMenu.SaveUnder: Off - -*horizPane.orientation: horizontal -*horizPane*showGrip: False -*horizPane.min: 22 -*horizPane.max: 22 -*topLabel.BorderWidth: 0 -*search*label.BorderWidth: 0 - 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MenuPopup(sectionMenu) \n\ - Shift,:GotoPage(Directory)\n\ - Ctrlq: Quit() \n\ - Ctrlc: Quit() \n\ - Ctrlr: RemoveThisManpage() \n\ - Ctrln: CreateNewManpage() \n\ - Ctrlh: PopupHelp() \n\ - Ctrld: GotoPage(Directory) \n\ - Ctrlm: GotoPage(ManualPage) \n\ - Ctrlv: ShowVersion() \n\ - Prior: Page(Back) \n\ - Next : Page(Forward) \n\ - Shift,: Page(Line,-1) \n\ - Shift,: Page(Line,1) \n\ - Ctrl,: Page(Back) \n\ - Ctrl,: Page(Forward) \n\ - ~Shift ~Ctrl,: Page(Line,-5) \n\ - ~Shift ~Ctrl,: Page(Line,5) \n\ - Ctrls: PopupSearch() - -!*manualBrowser*directory.background: Grey80 -*manualBrowser*directory.translations: #override \ - Ctrl: \ - XawPositionSimpleMenu(optionMenu) \ - MenuPopup(optionMenu) \n\ - Ctrl: \ - XawPositionSimpleMenu(sectionMenu) \ - MenuPopup(sectionMenu) \n\ - Shift,: GotoPage(Manpage) \n\ - Ctrlq: Quit() \n\ - Ctrlc: Quit() \n\ - Ctrlr: RemoveThisManpage() \n\ - Ctrln: CreateNewManpage() \n\ - Ctrlh: PopupHelp() \n\ - Ctrld: GotoPage(Directory) \n\ - Ctrlm: GotoPage(ManualPage) \n\ - 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,: SaveFormattedPage(Cancel) reset() \n\ - y: SaveFormattedPage(Save) \n\ - n: SaveFormattedPage(Cancel) - -*manualBrowser*likeToSave*translations: #override \ - y: SaveFormattedPage(Save) \n\ - n: SaveFormattedPage(Cancel) - -*helpButton.translations: #augment \ - ,: PopupHelp() reset() - -*quitButton.translations: #augment \ - ,: Quit() reset() - -*manpageButton.translations: #augment \ - ,: CreateNewManpage() reset() - -! EOF. diff --git a/app/xman/buttons.c b/app/xman/buttons.c deleted file mode 100644 index 84bb87123..000000000 --- a/app/xman/buttons.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,771 +0,0 @@ -/* - -Copyright (c) 1987, 1988 X Consortium - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included -in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS -OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR -OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, -ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall -not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or -other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization -from the X Consortium. - -*/ - -/* - * xman - X window system manual page display program. - * Author: Chris D. Peterson, MIT Project Athena - * Created: October 27, 1987 - */ - -#include "globals.h" -#include "vendor.h" - -/* The files with the icon bits in them. */ - -#include "icon_open.h" -#include "icon_help.h" -#include "iconclosed.h" - -static void CreateOptionMenu(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, Widget parent); -static void CreateSectionMenu(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, Widget parent); -static void StartManpage(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, Boolean help, - Boolean page); -static Widget *ConvertNamesToWidgets(Widget parent, const char **names); - -/* Function Name: MakeTopBox - * Description: This function creates the top menu, in a shell widget. - * Arguments: none. - * Returns: the top level widget - */ - -#define TOPARGS 5 - -Widget top; /* needed in PopupWarning, misc.c */ - -void -MakeTopBox(void) -{ - Widget form, command, label; /* widgets. */ - Arg arglist[TOPARGS]; /* An argument list */ - Cardinal num_args = 0; /* The number of arguments. */ - ManpageGlobals *man_globals; - static const char *full_size[] = { - "topLabel", MANPAGE_BUTTON, NULL - }; - static const char *half_size[] = { - HELP_BUTTON, QUIT_BUTTON, NULL - }; - -/* create the top icon. */ - - num_args = 0; - XtSetArg(arglist[num_args], XtNiconPixmap, - XCreateBitmapFromData(XtDisplay(initial_widget), - XtScreen(initial_widget)->root, - (const char *) iconclosed_bits, - iconclosed_width, iconclosed_height)); - num_args++; - XtSetArg(arglist[num_args], XtNtitle, resources.title); - num_args++; - XtSetArg(arglist[num_args], XtNiconic, resources.iconic); - num_args++; - top = XtCreatePopupShell(TOPBOXNAME, topLevelShellWidgetClass, - initial_widget, arglist, num_args); - - form = XtCreateManagedWidget("form", formWidgetClass, top, - NULL, (Cardinal) 0); - - label = XtCreateManagedWidget("topLabel", labelWidgetClass, form, - NULL, (Cardinal) 0); - - num_args = 0; - XtSetArg(arglist[num_args], XtNfromVert, label); - num_args++; - command = XtCreateManagedWidget(HELP_BUTTON, commandWidgetClass, form, - arglist, num_args); - - /* use same vertical as help widget. */ - XtSetArg(arglist[num_args], XtNfromHoriz, command); - num_args++; - command = XtCreateManagedWidget(QUIT_BUTTON, commandWidgetClass, form, - arglist, num_args); - - num_args = 0; - XtSetArg(arglist[num_args], XtNfromVert, command); - num_args++; - command = XtCreateManagedWidget(MANPAGE_BUTTON, commandWidgetClass, form, - arglist, num_args); - - help_widget = NULL; /* We have not seen the help yet. */ - - FormUpWidgets(form, full_size, half_size); - - XtRealizeWidget(top); - /* add WM_COMMAND property */ - XSetCommand(XtDisplay(top), XtWindow(top), saved_argv, saved_argc); - - man_globals = - (ManpageGlobals *) XtCalloc(ONE, (Cardinal) sizeof(ManpageGlobals)); - MakeSearchWidget(man_globals, top); - MakeSaveWidgets(man_globals, top); - - SaveGlobals((man_globals->This_Manpage = top), man_globals); - XtMapWidget(top); - AddCursor(top, resources.cursors.top); - -/* - * Set up ICCCM delete window. - */ - XtOverrideTranslations - (top, XtParseTranslationTable("WM_PROTOCOLS: Quit()")); - (void) XSetWMProtocols(XtDisplay(top), XtWindow(top), &wm_delete_window, 1); - -} - -/* Function Name: CreateManpage - * Description: Creates a new manpage. - * Arguments: none. - * Returns: none. - */ - -Widget -CreateManpage(FILE * file) -{ - ManpageGlobals *man_globals; /* The pseudo global structure. */ - - man_globals = InitPsuedoGlobals(); - if (man_globals == NULL) - return NULL; - CreateManpageWidget(man_globals, MANNAME, TRUE); - - if (file == NULL) - StartManpage(man_globals, OpenHelpfile(man_globals), FALSE); - else { - OpenFile(man_globals, file); - StartManpage(man_globals, FALSE, TRUE); - } - return (man_globals->This_Manpage); -} - -/* Function Name: InitPsuedoGlobals - * Description: Initializes the pseudo global variables. - * Arguments: none. - * Returns: a pointer to a new pseudo globals structure. - */ - -ManpageGlobals * -InitPsuedoGlobals(void) -{ - ManpageGlobals *man_globals; - - /* - * Allocate necessary memory. - */ - - man_globals = - (ManpageGlobals *) XtCalloc(ONE, (Cardinal) sizeof(ManpageGlobals)); - if (!man_globals) - return NULL; - - man_globals->search_widget = NULL; - man_globals->section_name = (char **) XtMalloc((Cardinal) (sections * - sizeof(char *))); - man_globals->manpagewidgets.box = (Widget *) XtCalloc((Cardinal) sections, - (Cardinal) - sizeof(Widget)); - - /* Initialize the number of screens that will be shown */ - - man_globals->both_shown = resources.both_shown_initial; - - return (man_globals); -} - -/* Function Name: CreateManpageWidget - * Description: Creates a new manual page widget. - * Arguments: man_globals - a new man_globals structure. - * name - name of this shell widget instance. - * full_instance - if true then create a full manpage, - * otherwise create stripped down version - * used for help. - * Returns: none - */ - -#define MANPAGEARGS 10 - -void -CreateManpageWidget(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, - char *name, Boolean full_instance) -{ - Arg arglist[MANPAGEARGS]; /* An argument list for widget creation */ - Cardinal num_args; /* The number of arguments in the list. */ - Widget mytop, pane, hpane, mysections; /* Widgets */ - ManPageWidgets *mpw = &(man_globals->manpagewidgets); - - num_args = (Cardinal) 0; - XtSetArg(arglist[num_args], XtNwidth, default_width); - num_args++; - XtSetArg(arglist[num_args], XtNheight, default_height); - num_args++; - - mytop = XtCreatePopupShell(name, topLevelShellWidgetClass, initial_widget, - arglist, num_args); - - man_globals->This_Manpage = mytop; /* pointer to root widget of Manualpage. */ - num_args = 0; - if (full_instance) - XtSetArg(arglist[num_args], XtNiconPixmap, - XCreateBitmapFromData(XtDisplay(mytop), XtScreen(mytop)->root, - (const char *) icon_open_bits, - icon_open_width, icon_open_height)); - else - XtSetArg(arglist[num_args], XtNiconPixmap, - XCreateBitmapFromData(XtDisplay(mytop), XtScreen(mytop)->root, - (const char *) icon_help_bits, - icon_help_width, icon_help_height)); - num_args++; - XtSetValues(mytop, arglist, num_args); - - pane = XtCreateManagedWidget("vertPane", panedWidgetClass, mytop, NULL, - (Cardinal) 0); - -/* Create menu bar. */ - - hpane = XtCreateManagedWidget("horizPane", panedWidgetClass, - pane, NULL, (Cardinal) 0); - num_args = 0; - XtSetArg(arglist[num_args], XtNmenuName, OPTION_MENU); - num_args++; - (void) XtCreateManagedWidget("options", menuButtonWidgetClass, - hpane, arglist, num_args); - - CreateOptionMenu(man_globals, mytop); - - num_args = 0; - XtSetArg(arglist[num_args], XtNmenuName, SECTION_MENU); - num_args++; - mysections = XtCreateManagedWidget("sections", menuButtonWidgetClass, - hpane, arglist, num_args); - - XtSetArg(arglist[0], XtNlabel, SHOW_BOTH); - XtSetValues(man_globals->both_screens_entry, arglist, (Cardinal) 1); - - if (full_instance) { - MakeSearchWidget(man_globals, mytop); - CreateSectionMenu(man_globals, mytop); - MakeSaveWidgets(man_globals, mytop); - } - else { - XtSetSensitive(mysections, FALSE); - XtSetArg(arglist[0], XtNsensitive, FALSE); - XtSetValues(man_globals->dir_entry, arglist, ONE); - XtSetValues(man_globals->manpage_entry, arglist, ONE); - XtSetValues(man_globals->help_entry, arglist, ONE); - XtSetValues(man_globals->search_entry, arglist, ONE); - XtSetValues(man_globals->both_screens_entry, arglist, ONE); - } - -#ifdef INCLUDE_XPRINT_SUPPORT - XtSetArg(arglist[0], XtNsensitive, True); - XtSetValues(man_globals->print_entry, arglist, ONE); -#endif /* INCLUDE_XPRINT_SUPPORT */ - - man_globals->label = XtCreateManagedWidget("manualTitle", labelWidgetClass, - hpane, NULL, (Cardinal) 0); - -/* Create Directory */ - - if (full_instance) { - num_args = 0; - XtSetArg(arglist[num_args], XtNallowVert, TRUE); - num_args++; - - mpw->directory = XtCreateWidget(DIRECTORY_NAME, viewportWidgetClass, - pane, arglist, num_args); - - man_globals->current_directory = INITIAL_DIR; - MakeDirectoryBox(man_globals, mpw->directory, - mpw->box + man_globals->current_directory, - man_globals->current_directory); - XtManageChild(mpw->box[man_globals->current_directory]); - } - -/* Create Manpage */ - - mpw->manpage = XtCreateWidget(MANUALPAGE, scrollByLineWidgetClass, - pane, NULL, (Cardinal) 0); - -} - -/* Function Name: StartManpage - * Description: Starts up a new manpage. - * Arguments: man_globals - the pseudo globals variable. - * help - is this a help file? - * page - Is there a page to display? - * Returns: none. - */ - -static void -StartManpage(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, Boolean help, Boolean page) -{ - Widget dir = man_globals->manpagewidgets.directory; - Widget manpage = man_globals->manpagewidgets.manpage; - Widget label = man_globals->label; - Arg arglist[1]; - -/* - * If there is a helpfile then put up both screens if both_show is set. - */ - - if (page || help) { - if (help) - strcpy(man_globals->manpage_title, "Xman Help"); - - if (man_globals->both_shown) { - XtManageChild(dir); - man_globals->dir_shown = TRUE; - - XtSetArg(arglist[0], XtNpreferredPaneSize, - resources.directory_height); - XtSetValues(dir, arglist, (Cardinal) 1); - - XtSetArg(arglist[0], XtNsensitive, FALSE); - XtSetValues(man_globals->manpage_entry, arglist, ONE); - XtSetValues(man_globals->dir_entry, arglist, ONE); - - XtSetArg(arglist[0], XtNlabel, SHOW_ONE); - XtSetValues(man_globals->both_screens_entry, arglist, ONE); - ChangeLabel(label, - man_globals->section_name[man_globals-> - current_directory]); - } - else { - ChangeLabel(label, man_globals->manpage_title); - } - XtManageChild(manpage); - man_globals->dir_shown = FALSE; - } -/* - * Since There is file to display, put up directory and do not allow change - * to manpage, show both, or help. - */ - else { - XtManageChild(dir); - man_globals->dir_shown = TRUE; - XtSetArg(arglist[0], XtNsensitive, FALSE); - XtSetValues(man_globals->manpage_entry, arglist, ONE); - XtSetValues(man_globals->help_entry, arglist, ONE); - XtSetValues(man_globals->both_screens_entry, arglist, ONE); - man_globals->both_shown = FALSE; - ChangeLabel(label, - man_globals->section_name[man_globals->current_directory]); - } - -/* - * Start 'er up, and change the cursor. - */ - - XtRealizeWidget(man_globals->This_Manpage); - SaveGlobals(man_globals->This_Manpage, man_globals); - XtMapWidget(man_globals->This_Manpage); - AddCursor(man_globals->This_Manpage, resources.cursors.manpage); - XtSetArg(arglist[0], XtNtransientFor, man_globals->This_Manpage); - XtSetValues(XtParent(man_globals->standby), arglist, (Cardinal) 1); - XtSetValues(XtParent(man_globals->save), arglist, (Cardinal) 1); - XtRealizeWidget(XtParent(man_globals->standby)); - XtRealizeWidget(XtParent(man_globals->save)); - AddCursor(XtParent(man_globals->standby), resources.cursors.top); - AddCursor(XtParent(man_globals->save), resources.cursors.top); - -/* - * Set up ICCCM delete window. - */ - XtOverrideTranslations - (man_globals->This_Manpage, - XtParseTranslationTable("WM_PROTOCOLS: RemoveThisManpage()")); - (void) XSetWMProtocols(XtDisplay(man_globals->This_Manpage), - XtWindow(man_globals->This_Manpage), - &wm_delete_window, 1); - -} - -/* Function Name: MenuDestroy - * Description: free's data associated with menu when it is destroyed. - * Arguments: w - menu widget. - * free_me - data to free. - * junk - not used. - * Returns: none. - */ - -/* ARGSUSED */ -static void -MenuDestroy(Widget w, XtPointer free_me, XtPointer junk) -{ - XtFree((char *) free_me); -} - -/* Function Name: CreateOptionMenu - * Description: Create the option menu. - * Arguments: man_globals - the manual page globals. - * parent - the button that activates the menu. - * Returns: none. - */ - -static void -CreateOptionMenu(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, Widget parent) -{ - Widget menu, entry; 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/* Resource manager sets these. */ - -/* bookkeeping global variables. */ - -Widget help_widget; /* The help widget. */ - -int default_height, default_width; /* Approximately the default width and - height, of the manpage when shown, - the the top level manual page - window */ - -Manual *manual; /* The manual structure. */ - -int sections; /* The number of manual sections. */ - -int man_pages_shown; /* The current number of manual - pages being shown, if 0 we exit. */ - -Widget initial_widget; /* The initial widget, never realized. */ - -XContext manglobals_context; /* The context for man_globals. */ diff --git a/app/xman/globals.h b/app/xman/globals.h deleted file mode 100644 index 4342f0216..000000000 --- a/app/xman/globals.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -/* - -Copyright (c) 1987, 1988 X Consortium - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included -in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS -OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR -OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, -ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall -not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or -other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization -from the X Consortium. - -*/ - -#ifndef _globals_h -#define _globals_h - -#include "man.h" - -extern Xman_Resources resources; /* Resource manager sets these. */ - -/* bookkeeping global variables. */ - -extern Widget help_widget; /* The help widget. */ - -extern int default_height, default_width; /* Approximately the default width and - height, of the manpage when shown, - the the top level manual page - window */ -extern int man_pages_shown; /* The current number of manual - pages being shown, if 0 we exit. */ - -extern Manual *manual; /* The manual structure. */ - -extern int sections; /* The number of manual sections. */ - -extern XContext manglobals_context; /* The context for man_globals. */ - -extern Widget initial_widget; /* The initial widget, never realized. */ - -extern char **saved_argv; -extern int saved_argc; - -extern Atom wm_delete_window; - -extern Widget top; - -#endif /* _globals_h */ diff --git a/app/xman/handler.c b/app/xman/handler.c deleted file mode 100644 index fec793d7a..000000000 --- a/app/xman/handler.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,741 +0,0 @@ -/* - -Copyright (c) 1987, 1988 X Consortium - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included -in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS -OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR -OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, -ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall -not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or -other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization -from the X Consortium. - -*/ - -/* - * xman - X window system manual page display program. - * Author: Chris D. Peterson, MIT Project Athena - * Created: October 29, 1987 - */ -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include "config.h" -#endif - -#include -#include -#include "globals.h" -#include "vendor.h" -#ifdef INCLUDE_XPRINT_SUPPORT -#include "printdialog.h" -#include "print.h" -#endif /* INCLUDE_XPRINT_SUPPORT */ - -#ifdef RELEASE_VERSION -#define XMAN_VERSION "Xman Version " PACKAGE_VERSION " - X11R" RELEASE_VERSION -#else -#define XMAN_VERSION "Xman Version " PACKAGE_VERSION -#endif - -static void PutUpManpage(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, FILE * file); -static void ToggleBothShownState(ManpageGlobals * man_globals); - -/* Function Name: OptionCallback - * Description: This is the callback function for the callback menu. - * Arguments: w - the widget we are calling back from. - * globals_pointer - a pointer to the pseudo globals structure - * for this manpage. - * junk - (call data) not used. - * Returns: none. - */ - -/*ARGSUSED*/ -void -OptionCallback(Widget w, XtPointer pointer, XtPointer junk) -{ - ManpageGlobals *man_globals = (ManpageGlobals *) pointer; - String params; - Cardinal num_params = 1; - - if (w == man_globals->search_entry) - PopupSearch(XtParent(w), NULL, NULL, NULL); - else if (w == man_globals->dir_entry) { /* Put Up Directory */ - params = "Directory"; - GotoPage(XtParent(w), NULL, ¶ms, &num_params); - } - else if (w == man_globals->manpage_entry) { /* Put Up Man Page */ - params = "ManualPage"; - GotoPage(XtParent(w), NULL, ¶ms, &num_params); - } - else if (w == man_globals->help_entry) /* Help */ - PopupHelp(XtParent(w), NULL, NULL, NULL); - else if (w == man_globals->both_screens_entry) /*Toggle Both_Shown State. */ - ToggleBothShownState(man_globals); - else if (w == man_globals->remove_entry) /* Kill the manpage */ - RemoveThisManpage(XtParent(w), NULL, NULL, NULL); - else if (w == man_globals->open_entry) /* Open new manpage */ - CreateNewManpage(XtParent(w), NULL, NULL, NULL); -#ifdef INCLUDE_XPRINT_SUPPORT - else if (w == man_globals->print_entry) /* Print current manpage */ - PrintThisManpage(XtParent(w), NULL, NULL, NULL); -#endif /* INCLUDE_XPRINT_SUPPORT */ - else if (w == man_globals->version_entry) /* Get version */ - ShowVersion(XtParent(w), NULL, NULL, NULL); - else if (w == man_globals->quit_entry) /* Quit. */ - Quit(XtParent(w), NULL, NULL, NULL); -} - -/* Function Name: ToggleBothShownState; - * Description: toggles the state of the both shown feature. - * Arguments: man_globals - the man globals structure. - * Returns: none. - */ - -/* - * I did not have a two state widget, which is the way this - * should really be done. 1/22/88 - CDP. - */ - -static void -ToggleBothShownState(ManpageGlobals * man_globals) -{ - const char *label_str; - Arg arglist[1]; - - if (man_globals->both_shown == TRUE) { - label_str = SHOW_BOTH; - if (man_globals->dir_shown) - XtUnmanageChild(man_globals->manpagewidgets.manpage); - else - XtUnmanageChild(man_globals->manpagewidgets.directory); - } - else { - Widget manpage = man_globals->manpagewidgets.manpage; - Widget dir = man_globals->manpagewidgets.directory; - - label_str = SHOW_ONE; - - XtSetArg(arglist[0], XtNpreferredPaneSize, resources.directory_height); - XtSetValues(dir, arglist, (Cardinal) 1); - - if (!man_globals->dir_shown) { - XtUnmanageChild(manpage); - XtManageChild(dir); - } - XtManageChild(manpage); - } - man_globals->both_shown = !man_globals->both_shown; - - if (man_globals->dir_shown) - ChangeLabel(man_globals->label, - man_globals->section_name[man_globals->current_directory]); - else - ChangeLabel(man_globals->label, man_globals->manpage_title); - - XtSetArg(arglist[0], XtNlabel, label_str); - XtSetValues(man_globals->both_screens_entry, arglist, ONE); - - /* if both are shown there is no need to switch between the two. */ - - XtSetArg(arglist[0], XtNsensitive, !man_globals->both_shown); - XtSetValues(man_globals->manpage_entry, arglist, ONE); - XtSetValues(man_globals->dir_entry, arglist, ONE); -} - -/* Function Name: Popup - * Description: This function pops up the given widget under the cursor. - * Arguments: w - the widget to popup. - * grab_kind - the kind of grab to register. - * Returns: none - */ - -/* How far off the top of the widget to have the initial cursor position. */ - -#define OFF_OF_TOP 25 - -void -Popup(Widget w, XtGrabKind grab_kind) -{ - int x_root, y_root, y_pos, garbage; - unsigned int mask; - Window junk_window; - - XQueryPointer(XtDisplay(w), XtWindow(w), &junk_window, &junk_window, - &x_root, &y_root, &garbage, &garbage, &mask); - - y_pos = OFF_OF_TOP - Height(w) / 2 - BorderWidth(w); - PositionCenter(w, x_root, y_root, y_pos, 0, 2, 2); - XtPopup(w, grab_kind); -} - -/* Function Name: PutUpManpage - * Description: Puts the manpage on the display. - * Arguments: man_globals - a pointer to the pseudo globals structure - * for this manpage. - * file - the file to display. - * Returns: none. - */ - -static void -PutUpManpage(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, FILE * file) -{ - String params = "ManualPage"; - Cardinal num_params = 1; - - if (file == NULL) - return; - - OpenFile(man_globals, file); - - if (!man_globals->both_shown) { - Arg arglist[1]; - - XtSetArg(arglist[0], XtNsensitive, TRUE); - XtSetValues(man_globals->manpage_entry, arglist, ONE); - XtSetValues(man_globals->both_screens_entry, arglist, ONE); - } - GotoPage(man_globals->manpagewidgets.manpage, NULL, ¶ms, &num_params); -} - -/* Function Name: DirectoryHandler - * Description: This is the callback function for the directory listings. - * Arguments: w - the widget we are calling back from. - * global_pointer - the pointer to the pseudo global structure - * associated with this manpage. - * ret_val - return value from the list widget. - * Returns: none. - */ - -void -DirectoryHandler(Widget w, XtPointer global_pointer, XtPointer ret_val) -{ - FILE *file; /* The manpage file. */ - ManpageGlobals *man_globals = (ManpageGlobals *) global_pointer; - XawListReturnStruct *ret_struct = (XawListReturnStruct *) ret_val; - - file = FindManualFile(man_globals, man_globals->current_directory, - ret_struct->list_index); - PutUpManpage(man_globals, file); - if ((file != NULL) && (file != man_globals->curr_file)) { - fclose(file); - } -} - -/* Function Name: DirPopupCallback - * Description: This is the callback function for the callback menu. - * Arguments: w - the widget we are calling back from. - * pointer - a pointer to the pseudo globals structure - * for this manpage. - * junk - (call data) not used. - * Returns: none. - */ - -/*ARGSUSED*/ -void -DirPopupCallback(Widget w, XtPointer pointer, XtPointer junk) -{ - ManpageGlobals *man_globals; - MenuStruct *menu_struct; - Widget parent; - int number; - int current_box; - - menu_struct = (MenuStruct *) pointer; - man_globals = (ManpageGlobals *) menu_struct->data; - - number = menu_struct->number; - current_box = man_globals->current_directory; - - /* We have used this guy, pop down the menu. */ - - if (number != current_box) { - /* This is the only one that we know has a parent. */ - parent = XtParent(man_globals->manpagewidgets.box[INITIAL_DIR]); - - MakeDirectoryBox(man_globals, parent, - man_globals->manpagewidgets.box + number, number); - XtUnmanageChild(man_globals->manpagewidgets.box[current_box]); - XtManageChild(man_globals->manpagewidgets.box[number]); - - XawListUnhighlight(man_globals->manpagewidgets.box[current_box]); - ChangeLabel(man_globals->label, man_globals->section_name[number]); - man_globals->current_directory = number; - } - - /* put up directory. */ - if (!man_globals->both_shown) { - XtUnmanageChild(man_globals->manpagewidgets.manpage); - XtManageChild(man_globals->manpagewidgets.directory); - } -} - -/************************************************************ - * - * Action Routines. - * - ************************************************************/ - -/* Function Name: SaveFormattedPage - * Description: This is the action routine may save the manpage. - * Arguments: w - any widget in the widget tree. - * event - NOT USED. - * params, num_params - the parameters passed to the action - * routine, can be either Manpage or - * Directory. - * Returns: none. - */ - -/*ARGSUSED*/ -void -SaveFormattedPage(Widget w, XEvent * event, String * params, - Cardinal * num_params) -{ - ManpageGlobals *man_globals; - char cmdbuf[BUFSIZ], error_buf[BUFSIZ]; - - if (*num_params != 1) { - XtAppWarning(XtWidgetToApplicationContext(w), - "Xman - SaveFormattedPage: This action routine requires one argument."); - return; - } - - man_globals = GetGlobals(w); - -/* - * If we are not active then take no action. - */ - - if (man_globals->tempfile[0] == '\0') - return; - - switch (params[0][0]) { - case 'S': - case 's': - -#ifndef NO_COMPRESS - if (!man_globals->compress) -#endif - - snprintf(cmdbuf, sizeof(cmdbuf), "%s %s %s", COPY, - man_globals->tempfile, man_globals->save_file); - -#ifndef NO_COMPRESS - else if (man_globals->gzip) - snprintf(cmdbuf, sizeof(cmdbuf), "%s < %s > %s", GZIP_COMPRESS, - man_globals->tempfile, man_globals->save_file); - else - snprintf(cmdbuf, sizeof(cmdbuf), "%s < %s > %s", COMPRESS, - man_globals->tempfile, man_globals->save_file); -#endif - - if (!system(cmdbuf)) { - /* make sure the formatted man page is fully accessible by the world */ - if (chmod(man_globals->save_file, CHMOD_MODE) != 0) { - snprintf(error_buf, sizeof(error_buf), - "Couldn't set permissions on formatted man page '%s'.\n", - man_globals->save_file); - PopupWarning(man_globals, error_buf); - } - } - else { - snprintf(error_buf, sizeof(error_buf), - "Error while executing the command '%s'.\n", cmdbuf); - PopupWarning(man_globals, error_buf); - } - break; - case 'C': - case 'c': - break; - default: - PopupWarning(man_globals, "Xman - SaveFormattedPage: " - "Unknown argument must be either 'Save' or 'Cancel'."); - return; - } - -/* - * We do not need the filename anymore, and have the fd open. - * We will remove it. - */ - - remove(man_globals->tempfile); - XtPopdown(XtParent(XtParent(w))); -} - -/* Function Name: GotoPage - * Description: The Action routine that switches over to the manpage - * or directory. - * Arguments: w - any widget in the widget tree. - * event - NOT USED. - * params, num_params - the parameters passed to the action - * routine, can be either Manpage or - * Directory. - * Returns: none. - */ - -/*ARGSUSED*/ -void -GotoPage(Widget w, XEvent * event, String * params, Cardinal * num_params) -{ - ManpageGlobals *man_globals; - Arg arglist[1]; - Boolean sensitive; - - if (*num_params != 1) { - XtAppWarning(XtWidgetToApplicationContext(w), - "Xman - GotoPage: This action routine requires one argument."); - return; - } - - man_globals = GetGlobals(w); - - if (man_globals->both_shown) { - ChangeLabel(man_globals->label, - man_globals->section_name[man_globals->current_directory]); - return; - } - - switch (params[0][0]) { - case 'M': - case 'm': - XtSetArg(arglist[0], XtNsensitive, &sensitive); - XtGetValues(man_globals->manpage_entry, arglist, ONE); - if (sensitive) { - ChangeLabel(man_globals->label, man_globals->manpage_title); - XtUnmanageChild(man_globals->manpagewidgets.directory); - XtManageChild(man_globals->manpagewidgets.manpage); - man_globals->dir_shown = FALSE; - } - break; - case 'D': - case 'd': - ChangeLabel(man_globals->label, - man_globals->section_name[man_globals->current_directory]); - XtUnmanageChild(man_globals->manpagewidgets.manpage); - XtManageChild(man_globals->manpagewidgets.directory); - man_globals->dir_shown = TRUE; - break; - default: - XtAppWarning(XtWidgetToApplicationContext(w), - "Xman - GotoPage: Unknown argument must be " - "either Manpage or Directory."); - return; - } -} - -/* Function Name: Quit. - * Description: Quits Xman. - * Arguments: w - any widget. - * event - NOT USED. - * params, num_params - NOT USED. - * Returns: none. - */ - -/*ARGSUSED*/ -void -Quit(Widget w, XEvent * event, String * params, Cardinal * num_params) -{ - XtAppSetExitFlag(XtWidgetToApplicationContext(w)); -} - -/* Function Name: PopupHelp - * Description: Pops up xman's help. - * Arguments: w - NOT USED. - * event - NOT USED. - * params, num_params - NOT USED. - * Returns: none. - */ - -/*ARGSUSED*/ -void -PopupHelp(Widget w, XEvent * event, String * params, Cardinal * num_params) -{ - if (MakeHelpWidget()) - XtPopup(help_widget, XtGrabNone); -} - -/* Function Name: PopupSearch - * Description: Pops up this manual pages search widget. - * Arguments: w - any widget in this manpage. - * event - NOT USED. - * params, num_params - NOT USED. - * Returns: none. - */ - -/*ARGSUSED*/ -void -PopupSearch(Widget w, XEvent * event, String * params, Cardinal * num_params) -{ - ManpageGlobals *man_globals = GetGlobals(w); - - if (man_globals->search_widget) { - if (!XtIsRealized(man_globals->search_widget)) { - XtRealizeWidget(man_globals->search_widget); - AddCursor(man_globals->search_widget, - resources.cursors.search_entry); - } - Popup(man_globals->search_widget, XtGrabNone); - } -} - -/* Function Name: CreateNewManpage - * Description: Creates A New Manual Page. - * Arguments: w - NOT USED. - * event - NOT USED. - * params, num_params - NOT USED. - * Returns: none. - */ - -/*ARGSUSED*/ -void -CreateNewManpage(Widget w, XEvent * event, String * params, - Cardinal * num_params) -{ - if (CreateManpage(NULL)) - man_pages_shown++; -} - -/* Function Name: RemoveThisManpage - * Description: Removes a manual page. - * Arguments: w - any widget in the manpage. - * event - NOT USED. - * params, num_params - NOT USED. - * Returns: none. - */ - -/*ARGSUSED*/ -void -RemoveThisManpage(Widget w, XEvent * event, String * params, - Cardinal * num_params) -{ - ManpageGlobals *man_globals = GetGlobals(w); - - if (man_globals->This_Manpage != help_widget) { - RemoveGlobals(man_globals->This_Manpage); - XtDestroyWidget(man_globals->This_Manpage); - - XtFree((char *) man_globals->section_name); - XtFree((char *) man_globals->manpagewidgets.box); - XtFree((char *) man_globals); - - if ((--man_pages_shown) == 0) - Quit(w, NULL, NULL, NULL); - } - else - XtPopdown(help_widget); -} - -/* Function Name: Search - * Description: Actually performs a search. - * Arguments: w - any widget in the manpage. - * event - NOT USED. - * params, num_params - NOT USED. - * Returns: none. - */ - -/*ARGSUSED*/ -void -Search(Widget w, XEvent * event, String * params, Cardinal * num_params) -{ - ManpageGlobals *man_globals = GetGlobals(w); - FILE *file = NULL; - - XtPopdown(XtParent(XtParent(w))); /* popdown the search widget */ - - if ((*num_params < 1) || (*num_params > 2)) { - XtAppWarning(XtWidgetToApplicationContext(w), - "Xman - Search: This action routine requires one or two arguments."); - return; - } - - switch (params[0][0]) { - case 'a': - case 'A': - file = DoSearch(man_globals, APROPOS); - break; - case 'm': - case 'M': - file = DoSearch(man_globals, MANUAL); - break; - case 'c': - case 'C': - file = NULL; - break; - default: - XtAppWarning(XtWidgetToApplicationContext(w), - "Xman - Search: First parameter unknown."); - file = NULL; - break; - } - - if (*num_params == 2) - switch (params[1][0]) { - case 'O': - case 'o': - if (file != NULL) { - Widget w2; - char *label; - - w2 = CreateManpage(file); - if (w2) { - man_pages_shown++; - - /* Put title into new manual page. */ - - label = man_globals->manpage_title; - man_globals = GetGlobals(w2); - strcpy(man_globals->manpage_title, label); - ChangeLabel(man_globals->label, label); - } - } - break; - default: - XtAppWarning(XtWidgetToApplicationContext(w), - "Xman - Search: Second parameter unknown."); - break; - } - else { - PutUpManpage(man_globals, file); - } - if ((file != NULL) && (file != man_globals->curr_file)) { - fclose(file); - } -} - -#ifdef INCLUDE_XPRINT_SUPPORT -static void -printshellDestroyXtProc(Widget w, XtPointer client_data, XtPointer callData) -{ - ManpageGlobals *mg = GetGlobals(w); - - XawPrintDialogClosePrinterConnection(mg->printdialog, False); -} - -static void -printOKXtProc(Widget w, XtPointer client_data, XtPointer callData) -{ - XawPrintDialogCallbackStruct *pdcs = - (XawPrintDialogCallbackStruct *) callData; - Cardinal n; - Arg args[2]; - ManpageGlobals *mg = GetGlobals(w); - Widget topwindow = mg->This_Manpage; - FILE *file; - - Log(("printOKXtProc: OK.\n")); - - /* Get file object */ - n = 0; - XtSetArg(args[n], XtNfile, &file); - n++; - XtGetValues(mg->manpagewidgets.manpage, args, n); - Assertion(file != NULL, (("printOKXtProc: file == NULL.\n"))); - - DoPrintManpage("Xman", - file, topwindow, - pdcs->pdpy, pdcs->pcontext, pdcs->colorspace, - printshellDestroyXtProc, - mg->manpage_title, - pdcs->printToFile ? pdcs->printToFileName : NULL); - - XtPopdown(mg->printdialog_shell); -} - -static void -printCancelXtProc(Widget w, XtPointer client_data, XtPointer callData) -{ - ManpageGlobals *mg = GetGlobals(w); - - Log(("printCancelXtProc: cancel.\n")); - XtPopdown(mg->printdialog_shell); - - Log(("destroying print dialog shell...\n")); - XtDestroyWidget(mg->printdialog_shell); - mg->printdialog_shell = NULL; - mg->printdialog = NULL; - Log(("... done\n")); -} - -/* Function Name: PrintThisManpage - * Description: Print the current manual page. - * Arguments: mg - manpage globals - * Returns: none. - */ - -/*ARGSUSED*/ -void -PrintThisManpage(Widget w, XEvent * event, String * params, - Cardinal * num_params) -{ - ManpageGlobals *mg = GetGlobals(w); - Dimension width, height; - Position x, y; - Widget parent = mg->This_Manpage; - Widget topwindow = mg->This_Manpage; - - Log(("print!\n")); - - if (!mg->printdialog) { - int n; - Arg args[20]; - - n = 0; - XtSetArg(args[n], XtNallowShellResize, True); - n++; - mg->printdialog_shell = XtCreatePopupShell("printdialogshell", - transientShellWidgetClass, - topwindow, args, n); - n = 0; - mg->printdialog = - XtCreateManagedWidget("printdialog", printDialogWidgetClass, - mg->printdialog_shell, args, n); - XtAddCallback(mg->printdialog, XawNOkCallback, printOKXtProc, NULL); - XtAddCallback(mg->printdialog, XawNCancelCallback, printCancelXtProc, - NULL); - - XtRealizeWidget(mg->printdialog_shell); - } - - /* Center dialog */ - XtVaGetValues(mg->printdialog_shell, - XtNwidth, &width, XtNheight, &height, NULL); - - x = (Position) (XWidthOfScreen(XtScreen(parent)) - width) / 2; - y = (Position) (XHeightOfScreen(XtScreen(parent)) - height) / 3; - - XtVaSetValues(mg->printdialog_shell, XtNx, x, XtNy, y, NULL); - - XtPopup(mg->printdialog_shell, XtGrabNonexclusive); -} -#endif /* INCLUDE_XPRINT_SUPPORT */ - -/* Function Name: ShowVersion - * Description: Show current version. - * Arguments: w - any widget in the manpage. - * event - NOT USED. - * params, num_params - NOT USED. - * Returns: none. - */ - -/*ARGSUSED*/ -void -ShowVersion(Widget w, XEvent * event, String * params, Cardinal * num_params) -{ - ManpageGlobals *man_globals = GetGlobals(w); - - ChangeLabel(man_globals->label, XMAN_VERSION); -} diff --git a/app/xman/help.c b/app/xman/help.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2167d491a..000000000 --- a/app/xman/help.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -/* - -Copyright (c) 1987, 1988 X Consortium - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included -in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS -OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR -OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, -ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall -not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or -other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization -from the X Consortium. - -*/ - -/* - * xman - X window system manual page display program. - * Author: Chris D. Peterson, MIT Project Athena - * Created: January 19, 1988 - */ - -#include "globals.h" - -/* Function Name: MakeHelpWidget. - * Description: This function creates the help widget so that it will be - * ready to be displayed. - * Arguments: none. - * Returns: none. - */ - -Boolean -MakeHelpWidget(void) -{ - - ManpageGlobals *man_globals; /* The pseudo global structure. */ - - if (help_widget != NULL) /* If we already have a help widget. - then do not create one. */ - return (TRUE); - - man_globals = InitPsuedoGlobals(); - if (man_globals == NULL) - return (FALSE); - - CreateManpageWidget(man_globals, HELPNAME, FALSE); - help_widget = man_globals->This_Manpage; - - if (OpenHelpfile(man_globals) == FALSE) { - XtDestroyWidget(help_widget); - help_widget = NULL; - return (FALSE); - } - - ChangeLabel(man_globals->label, "Xman Help"); - - XtManageChild(man_globals->manpagewidgets.manpage); - XtRealizeWidget(help_widget); - SaveGlobals(man_globals->This_Manpage, man_globals); - AddCursor(help_widget, resources.cursors.manpage); - -/* - * Set up ICCCM delete window. - */ - XtOverrideTranslations - (man_globals->This_Manpage, - XtParseTranslationTable("WM_PROTOCOLS: RemoveThisManpage()")); - (void) XSetWMProtocols(XtDisplay(man_globals->This_Manpage), - XtWindow(man_globals->This_Manpage), - &wm_delete_window, 1); - - return (TRUE); -} - -/* Function Name: OpenHelpfile - * Description: opens the helpfile. - * Arguments: man_globals - the pseudo globals structure. - * Returns: False if no helpfile was found. - */ - -Boolean -OpenHelpfile(ManpageGlobals * man_globals) -{ - FILE *help_file_ptr; - - if ((help_file_ptr = fopen(resources.help_file, "r")) == NULL) { - PopupWarning(man_globals, - "Could not open help file, NO HELP WILL BE AVAILABLE."); - return (FALSE); - } - - OpenFile(man_globals, help_file_ptr); - return (TRUE); -} diff --git a/app/xman/icon_help.h b/app/xman/icon_help.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0c9d01da7..000000000 --- a/app/xman/icon_help.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -/* - -Copyright (c) 1987, 1988 X Consortium - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included -in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS -OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR -OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, -ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall -not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or -other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization -from the X Consortium. - -*/ - -/* - * xman - X window system manual page display program. - * Author: Chris D. Peterson, MIT Project Athena - * Created: August 15, 1988 - */ - -#define icon_help_width 30 -#define icon_help_height 30 -static const unsigned char icon_help_bits[] = { - 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xc0, 0x03, 0xf0, 0x00, 0xf8, 0xdf, 0xfe, 0x07, - 0x3e, 0xfc, 0x0f, 0x1f, 0x06, 0x00, 0x00, 0x18, 0x06, 0x00, 0x00, 0x18, - 0x06, 0xe0, 0x03, 0x18, 0x06, 0xf0, 0x07, 0x18, 0x06, 0x18, 0x0c, 0x18, - 0x06, 0x0c, 0x18, 0x18, 0x06, 0x0c, 0x18, 0x18, 0x06, 0x0c, 0x18, 0x18, - 0x06, 0x00, 0x18, 0x18, 0x06, 0x00, 0x18, 0x18, 0x06, 0x00, 0x0c, 0x18, - 0x06, 0x80, 0x07, 0x18, 0x06, 0xc0, 0x03, 0x18, 0x06, 0xc0, 0x00, 0x18, - 0x06, 0xc0, 0x00, 0x18, 0x06, 0xc0, 0x00, 0x18, 0x06, 0xc0, 0x00, 0x18, - 0x06, 0x00, 0x00, 0x18, 0x06, 0x00, 0x00, 0x18, 0x06, 0xc0, 0x00, 0x18, - 0x06, 0xc0, 0x00, 0x18, 0xc6, 0x03, 0xf0, 0x18, 0xfe, 0x1f, 0xfe, 0x1f, - 0x3e, 0xfc, 0x0f, 0x1f, 0x06, 0xc0, 0x00, 0x18, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 -}; diff --git a/app/xman/icon_open.h b/app/xman/icon_open.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1d1ebb325..000000000 --- a/app/xman/icon_open.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -/* - -Copyright (c) 1987, 1988 X Consortium - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included -in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS -OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR -OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, -ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall -not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or -other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization -from the X Consortium. - -*/ - -/* - * xman - X window system manual page display program. - * Author: Chris D. Peterson, MIT Project Athena - * Created: January 29, 1988 - */ - -#define icon_open_width 30 -#define icon_open_height 30 -static const unsigned char icon_open_bits[] = { - 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xc0, 0x03, 0xf0, 0x00, 0xf8, 0xdf, 0xfe, 0x07, - 0x3e, 0xfc, 0x0f, 0x1f, 0x06, 0x00, 0x00, 0x18, 0x06, 0x30, 0x03, 0x18, - 0xc6, 0x31, 0xe3, 0x18, 0x36, 0x32, 0x13, 0x1b, 0x06, 0x30, 0x03, 0x18, - 0xc6, 0xf1, 0xe3, 0x18, 0x36, 0xe2, 0x11, 0x1b, 0x06, 0x00, 0x00, 0x18, - 0xc6, 0xf1, 0xe3, 0x18, 0x36, 0x32, 0x13, 0x1b, 0x06, 0x30, 0x03, 0x18, - 0xc6, 0xf1, 0xe3, 0x18, 0x36, 0x32, 0x10, 0x1b, 0x06, 0x30, 0x00, 0x18, - 0xc6, 0x01, 0xe0, 0x18, 0x36, 0x3a, 0x17, 0x1b, 0x06, 0xf8, 0x07, 0x18, - 0xc6, 0xd9, 0xe6, 0x18, 0x36, 0xda, 0x16, 0x1b, 0x06, 0x18, 0x06, 0x18, - 0x06, 0x18, 0x06, 0x18, 0xc6, 0x03, 0xf0, 0x18, 0xfe, 0x1f, 0xfe, 0x1f, - 0x3e, 0xfc, 0x0f, 0x1f, 0x06, 0xc0, 0x00, 0x18, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 -}; diff --git a/app/xman/iconclosed.h b/app/xman/iconclosed.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7e9d60ee9..000000000 --- a/app/xman/iconclosed.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -/* - -Copyright (c) 1987, 1988 X Consortium - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included -in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS -OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR -OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, -ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall -not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or -other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization -from the X Consortium. - -*/ - -/* - * Author: Chris D. Peterson, MIT Project Athena - * Created: January 29, 1988 - */ - -#define iconclosed_width 20 -#define iconclosed_height 30 -static const unsigned char iconclosed_bits[] = { - 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xfc, 0xff, 0x07, 0x0e, 0xf8, 0x07, 0x06, 0x00, 0x05, - 0xfe, 0xff, 0x04, 0xbe, 0xfb, 0x04, 0xbe, 0xfb, 0x04, 0xbe, 0xfb, 0x04, - 0xbe, 0xfb, 0x04, 0xbe, 0xfb, 0x04, 0x3e, 0xf8, 0x04, 0xfe, 0xff, 0x04, - 0xfe, 0xff, 0x04, 0x3e, 0xf8, 0x04, 0xbe, 0xfb, 0x04, 0xbe, 0xfb, 0x04, - 0x3e, 0xf8, 0x04, 0xbe, 0xff, 0x04, 0xbe, 0xff, 0x04, 0xfe, 0xff, 0x04, - 0xfe, 0xff, 0x04, 0x3e, 0xf9, 0x04, 0x3e, 0xf9, 0x04, 0xbe, 0xfa, 0x04, - 0xbe, 0xfa, 0x04, 0xbe, 0xfb, 0x06, 0xbe, 0xfb, 0x05, 0xfe, 0xff, 0x00, - 0xfe, 0xff, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 -}; diff --git a/app/xman/install-sh b/app/xman/install-sh deleted file mode 100644 index 377bb8687..000000000 --- a/app/xman/install-sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,527 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# install - install a program, script, or datafile - -scriptversion=2011-11-20.07; # UTC - -# This originates from X11R5 (mit/util/scripts/install.sh), which was -# later released in X11R6 (xc/config/util/install.sh) with the -# following copyright and license. -# -# Copyright (C) 1994 X Consortium -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy -# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to -# deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the -# rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or -# sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is -# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in -# all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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Peterson, MIT Project Athena - * Created: October 22, 1987 - */ - -#include "globals.h" -#ifndef ZERO -#include -#endif /* ZERO */ - -static void ArgError(int argc, char **argv); -static void AdjustDefResources(void); - -#define Offset(field) (XtOffsetOf(Xman_Resources , field)) - -static XtResource my_resources[] = { - {"directoryFontNormal", XtCFont, XtRFontStruct, sizeof(XFontStruct *), - Offset(fonts.directory), XtRString, DIRECTORY_NORMAL}, - {"bothShown", XtCBoolean, XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean), - Offset(both_shown_initial), XtRString, "False"}, - {"directoryHeight", "DirectoryHeight", XtRInt, sizeof(int), - Offset(directory_height), XtRString, "150"}, - {"topCursor", XtCCursor, XtRCursor, sizeof(Cursor), - Offset(cursors.top), XtRString, XMAN_CURSOR}, - {"helpCursor", XtCCursor, XtRCursor, sizeof(Cursor), - Offset(cursors.help), XtRString, HELP_CURSOR}, - {"manpageCursor", XtCCursor, XtRCursor, sizeof(Cursor), - Offset(cursors.manpage), XtRString, MANPAGE_CURSOR}, - {"searchEntryCursor", XtCCursor, XtRCursor, sizeof(Cursor), - Offset(cursors.search_entry), XtRString, SEARCH_ENTRY_CURSOR}, - {"pointerColor", XtCForeground, XtRPixel, sizeof(Pixel), - Offset(cursors.fg_color), XtRString, "XtDefaultForeground"}, - {"pointerColorBackground", XtCBackground, XtRPixel, sizeof(Pixel), - Offset(cursors.bg_color), XtRString, "XtDefaultBackground"}, - {"help", XtCBoolean, XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean), - Offset(show_help_syntax), XtRImmediate, NULL}, - {"helpFile", XtCFile, XtRString, sizeof(char *), - Offset(help_file), XtRString, HELPFILE}, - {"topBox", XtCBoolean, XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean), - Offset(top_box_active), XtRString, "True"}, - {"clearSearchString", "ClearSearchString", XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean), - Offset(clear_search_string), XtRImmediate, (caddr_t) TRUE}, - {"title", XtCString, XtRString, sizeof(char *), - Offset(title), XtRString, "xman"}, - {"iconic", XtCBoolean, XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean), - Offset(iconic), XtRString, "False"}, -}; - -#undef Offset - -/* - * The resource that we absolutely need. - */ - -static char *fallback_resources[] = { - "Xman*quitButton.translations: #override \\n : Quit() reset()", - "Xman*helpButton.sensitive: FALSE", - "Xman*manpageButton.sensitive: FALSE", - "Xman*helpButton.Label: Help", - "Xman*quitButton.Label: Quit", - "Xman*manpageButton.Label: Manual Page", - "Xman*topLabel.label: No App-Defaults File", - NULL, -}; - -/* - * This is necessary to keep all TopLevel shells from becoming - * the size that is specified on the command line. - */ - -static XrmOptionDescRec xman_options[] = { - {"-geometry", "*topBox.geometry", XrmoptionSepArg, (caddr_t) NULL}, - {"-help", "help", XrmoptionNoArg, (caddr_t) "True"}, - {"=", "*topBox.geometry", XrmoptionIsArg, (caddr_t) NULL}, - {"-pagesize", "*manualBrowser.geometry", XrmoptionSepArg, (caddr_t) NULL}, - {"-notopbox", "topBox", XrmoptionNoArg, (caddr_t) "False"}, - {"-helpfile", "helpFile", XrmoptionSepArg, (caddr_t) NULL}, - {"-bothshown", "bothShown", XrmoptionNoArg, (caddr_t) "True"}, - {"-title", "title", XrmoptionSepArg, (caddr_t) "xman"}, - {"-iconic", "iconic", XrmoptionNoArg, (caddr_t) "True"}, -}; - -static XtActionsRec xman_actions[] = { - {"GotoPage", GotoPage}, - {"Quit", Quit}, - {"Search", Search}, - {"PopupHelp", PopupHelp}, - {"PopupSearch", PopupSearch}, - {"CreateNewManpage", CreateNewManpage}, - {"RemoveThisManpage", RemoveThisManpage}, - {"SaveFormattedPage", SaveFormattedPage}, -#ifdef INCLUDE_XPRINT_SUPPORT - {"PrintThisManpage", PrintThisManpage}, -#endif /* INCLUDE_XPRINT_SUPPORT */ - {"ShowVersion", ShowVersion}, -}; - -char **saved_argv; -int saved_argc; - -/* - * This atom is used to make the application ICCCM compliant. - */ -Atom wm_delete_window; - -/* Function Name: main - * Description: This is the main driver for Xman. - * Arguments: argc, argv - the command line arguments. - * Returns: return, what return. - */ - -int -main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - XtAppContext app_con; - - saved_argc = argc; - saved_argv = (char **) XtMalloc(argc * sizeof(char *)); - bcopy(argv, saved_argv, argc * sizeof(char *)); - - XtSetLanguageProc(NULL, (XtLanguageProc) NULL, NULL); - - initial_widget = XtAppInitialize(&app_con, "Xman", xman_options, - XtNumber(xman_options), &argc, argv, - fallback_resources, NULL, ZERO); - wm_delete_window = - XInternAtom(XtDisplay(initial_widget), "WM_DELETE_WINDOW", False); - - manglobals_context = XStringToContext(MANNAME); - - AdjustDefResources(); - - XtGetApplicationResources(initial_widget, (caddr_t) & resources, - my_resources, XtNumber(my_resources), - NULL, (Cardinal) 0); - - if ((argc != 1) || (resources.show_help_syntax)) { - ArgError(argc, argv); - return EXIT_FAILURE; - } - - XtAppAddActions(app_con, xman_actions, XtNumber(xman_actions)); - - if (!resources.fonts.directory) - PrintError("Failed to get the directory font."); - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("debugging mode\n"); -#endif - -/* - * Set the default width and height. - * I am not real happy with this method, but it will usually do something - * reasonable, if not the "right" thing. It is not a real big issue since - * it is easy to change the values with resources or command line options. - * NOTE: if you are in a 100 dpi display you will lose. - */ - - default_width = DEFAULT_WIDTH; - default_height = DisplayHeight(XtDisplay(initial_widget), - DefaultScreen(XtDisplay(initial_widget))); - default_height *= 3; - default_height /= 4; - - if ((sections = Man()) == 0) - PrintError - ("There are no manual sections to display, check your MANPATH."); - - if (resources.top_box_active) - MakeTopBox(); - else - (void) CreateManpage(NULL); - -/* - * We need to keep track of the number of manual pages that are shown on - * the screen so that if this user does not have a top box then when they - * remove all their manual pages we can kill off the xman process. - * To make things easier we will consider the top box a shown manual page - * here, but since you cannot remove it, man_page_shown only goes to zero when - * no top box is present. - */ - - man_pages_shown = 1; - - XtAppMainLoop(app_con); - - return EXIT_SUCCESS; -} - -/* Function Name: ArgError - * Description: Prints error message about unknown arguments. - * Arguments: argc, argv - args not understood. - * Returns: none. - */ - -static void -ArgError(int argc, char **argv) -{ - int i; - - static const char **syntax, *syntax_def[] = { - "-help", "Print this message", - "-helpfile ", "Specifies the helpfile to use.", - "-bothshown", "Show both the directory and manpage at once.", - "-notopbox", "Starts with manpage rather than topbox.", - "-geometry ", "Specifies the geometry of the top box.", - "=", "Specifies the geometry of the top box.", - "-pagesize ", "Specifies the geometry of the manual page.", - "-bw ", "Width of all window borders.", - "-borderwidth ", "Width of all window borders.", - "-bd ", "Color of all window borders.", - "-bordercolor ", "Color of all window borders.", - "-fg ", "Foreground color for the application.", - "-foreground ", "Foreground color for the application.", - "-bg ", "Background color for the application.", - "-background ", "Background color for the application.", - "-display ", "Specify a display that is not the default", - "-fn ", "Font to be used for button and label text.", - "-font ", "Font to be used for button and label text.", - "-name ", "Change the name used for retrieving resources.", - "-title ", "Change the name without affecting resources.", - "-xrm ", "Specifies a resource on the command line.", - NULL, NULL, - }; - - syntax = syntax_def; - - for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) - (void) printf("This argument is unknown to Xman: %s\n", argv[i]); - - (void) printf("\nKnown arguments are:\n"); - - while (*syntax != NULL) { - printf("%-30s - %s\n", syntax[0], syntax[1]); - syntax += 2; - } -} - -/* Function Name: AdjustDefResources - * Description: Changes default resources which contain paths when - * XWINHOME is set - * Arguments: none - * Returns: nothing - */ - -static void -AdjustDefResources(void) -{ - char *xwinhome = NULL; - int i; - - if (!(xwinhome = getenv("XWINHOME"))) - return; - - for (i = 0; i < sizeof(my_resources) / sizeof(XtResource); i++) { - if (!strcmp(my_resources[i].resource_name, "helpFile")) { - char filename[PATH_MAX]; - - snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/lib/X11/xman.help", - xwinhome); - if (!(my_resources[i].default_addr = strdup(filename))) { - fprintf(stderr, "malloc failure\n"); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - } - } -} diff --git a/app/xman/man.c b/app/xman/man.c deleted file mode 100644 index b430060cf..000000000 --- a/app/xman/man.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1136 +0,0 @@ -/* - -Copyright (c) 1987, 1988 X Consortium - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included -in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS -OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR -OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, -ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall -not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or -other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization -from the X Consortium. - -*/ - - -#include "globals.h" -#include "vendor.h" /* vendor-specific defines and data */ - -#include - -#ifdef DEBUG -static char error_buf[BUFSIZ]; /* The buffer for error messages. */ -#endif /* DEBUG */ - -static void AddToCurrentSection(Manual * local_manual, char *path); -static void InitManual(Manual * l_manual, char *label); -static void ReadCurrentSection(Manual * local_manual, char *path); -static void ReadMandescFile(SectionList ** section_list, char *path); -static void SortAndRemove(Manual * man, int number); -static void SortList(SectionList ** list); - -#define SECT_ERROR -1 - -#ifndef Byte -#define Byte unsigned char -#endif - -#ifndef reg -#define reg register -#endif - -static void sortstrs(Byte * data[], int size, Byte * otherdata[]); -static void sortstrs_block(Byte **, Byte **, int, Byte, Byte **, Byte **); -static void sortstrs_block_oo(Byte **, Byte **, int, Byte, int *, int *, - Byte **, Byte **); - -/* Function Name: Man - * Description: Builds a list of all manual directories and files. - * Arguments: none. - * Returns: the number of manual sections. - */ - -int -Man(void) -{ - SectionList *list = NULL; - - char *ptr, *lang = NULL, manpath[BUFSIZ], buf[BUFSIZ], - *path, *current_label; - int sect, num_alloced; - -/* - * Get the environment variable MANPATH, and if it doesn't exist then use - * SYSMANPATH and LOCALMANPATH. - */ - - /* if MANPATH variable ends in ':'. So, should extend it's value to the - * default search path. - */ - - *manpath = '\0'; - if ((ptr = getenv("MANPATH")) != NULL) - strcpy(manpath, ptr); - if (ptr == NULL || streq(ptr, "") || ptr[strlen(ptr) - 1] == ':') { - lang = getenv("LANG"); -#ifdef MANCONF - if (!ReadManConfig(manpath + strlen(manpath))) -#endif - { -#ifdef MANCONF - if (manpath[strlen(manpath) - 1] != ':') - strcat(manpath, ":"); -#endif - strcat(manpath, SYSMANPATH); -#ifdef LOCALMANPATH - strcat(manpath, ":"); - strcat(manpath, LOCALMANPATH); -#endif - } - } - -/* - * Get the list of manual directories in the users MANPATH that we should - * open to look for manual pages. The ``mandesc'' file is read here. - */ - - for (path = manpath; (ptr = strchr(path, ':')) != NULL; path = ++ptr) { - *ptr = '\0'; - if (lang != NULL) { - strcpy(buf, path); - strcat(buf, "/"); - strncat(buf, lang, sizeof(buf) - strlen(path) + 1); - buf[sizeof(buf) - strlen(path) + 1] = '\0'; - ReadMandescFile(&list, buf); - } - ReadMandescFile(&list, path); - } - if (lang != NULL) { - strcpy(buf, path); - strcat(buf, "/"); - strncat(buf, lang, sizeof(buf) - strlen(path) + 1); - buf[sizeof(buf) - strlen(path) + 1] = '\0'; - ReadMandescFile(&list, buf); - } - ReadMandescFile(&list, path); - - SortList(&list); - - sect = 0; - num_alloced = SECTALLOC; - manual = (Manual *) XtMalloc(sizeof(Manual) * num_alloced); - InitManual(manual, list->label); - manual[sect].flags = list->flags; - current_label = NULL; - - while (list != NULL) { - SectionList *old_list; - - if (current_label == NULL || streq(list->label, current_label)) - AddToCurrentSection(manual + sect, list->directory); - else { - if (manual[sect].nentries == 0) { /* empty section, re-use it. */ - XtFree(manual[sect].blabel); - manual[sect].blabel = list->label; - manual[sect].flags = list->flags; - } - else { - if (++sect >= num_alloced) { - num_alloced += SECTALLOC; - manual = (Manual *) XtRealloc((char *) manual, - (sizeof(Manual) * num_alloced)); - if (manual == NULL) - PrintError - ("Could not allocate memory for manual sections."); - } - InitManual(manual + sect, list->label); - manual[sect].flags = list->flags; - } - AddToCurrentSection(manual + sect, list->directory); - } - /* Save label to see if it matches next entry. */ - current_label = list->label; - old_list = list; - list = list->next; - XtFree((char *) old_list); /* free what you allocate. */ - } - if (manual[sect].nentries != 0) - sect++; /* don't forget that last section. */ - - SortAndRemove(manual, sect); - -#ifdef notdef /* dump info. */ - DumpManual(sect); -#endif - -/* - * realloc manual to be minimum space necessary. - */ - - if (sect == 0) - PrintError("No manual pages found."); - manual = (Manual *) XtRealloc((char *) manual, (sizeof(Manual) * sect)); - if (manual == NULL) - PrintError("Could not allocate memory for manual sections."); - - return (sect); /* return the number of man sections. */ -} - -/* Function Name: SortList - * Description: Sorts the list of sections to search. - * Arguments: list - a pointer to the list to sort. - * Returns: a sorted list. - * - * This is the most complicated part of the entire operation. - * all sections with the same label must by right next to each other, - * but the sections that are in the standard list have to come first. - */ - -static void -SortList(SectionList ** list) -{ - SectionList *local; - SectionList *head, *last, *inner, *old; - - if (*list == NULL) - PrintError("No manual sections to read, exiting."); - -/* - * First step - * - * Look for standard list items, and more them to the top of the list. - */ - - last = NULL; /* keep Saber happy. */ - for (local = *list; local->next != NULL; local = local->next) { - if (local->flags) { - if (local == *list) /* top element is already standard. */ - break; - head = local; - - /* Find end of standard block */ - for (old = NULL; (local->next != NULL) && (local->flags); - old = local, local = local->next); - - if (old != NULL) { - last->next = old->next; /* Move the block. */ - old->next = *list; - *list = head; - } - - break; /* First step accomplished. */ - } - last = local; - } - -/* - * Second step - * - * Move items with duplicate labels right next to each other. - * - * Changed to keep the order of the list entries unchanged. - */ - - for (local = *list; local->next != NULL; local = local->next) { - head = local; - old = inner = local->next; - while (inner != NULL) { - if (streq(inner->label, local->label)) { - if (old != inner) { - old->next = inner->next; - last = inner->next; - inner->next = head->next; - head->next = inner; - head = inner; - old = inner = last; - continue; - } - else - head = inner; - } - old = inner; - inner = inner->next; - } - } -} - -/* Function Name: ReadMandescFile - * Description: Reads the mandesc file, and adds more sections as - * necessary. - * Arguments: path - path name if the current search directory. - * section_list - pointer to the list of sections. - * Returns: TRUE in we should use default sections - */ - -static void -ReadMandescFile(SectionList ** section_list, char *path) -{ - char mandesc_file[BUFSIZ]; /* full path to the mandesc file. */ - FILE *descfile; - char string[BUFSIZ], local_file[BUFSIZ]; - Boolean use_defaults = TRUE; - char *cp; - - snprintf(mandesc_file, sizeof(mandesc_file), "%s/%s", path, MANDESC); - if ((descfile = fopen(mandesc_file, "r")) != NULL) { - while (fgets(string, BUFSIZ, descfile) != NULL) { - size_t len = strlen(string); - - if (len == 0) - continue; - if (string[len - 1] == '\n') - string[len - 1] = '\0'; /* Strip off the CR. */ - - if (streq(string, NO_SECTION_DEFAULTS)) { - use_defaults = FALSE; - continue; - } - - if ((cp = strchr(string, '\t')) != NULL) { - char *s; - - *cp++ = '\0'; - strcpy(local_file, MAN); - strcat(local_file, string); - if ((s = strchr(cp, '\t')) != NULL) { - *s++ = '\0'; - if (streq(s, SUFFIX)) - AddNewSection(section_list, path, local_file, cp, - MSUFFIX); - else if (streq(s, FOLD)) - AddNewSection(section_list, path, local_file, cp, - MFOLD); - else if (streq(s, FOLDSUFFIX)) - AddNewSection(section_list, path, local_file, cp, - MFOLDSUFFIX); - else - AddNewSection(section_list, path, local_file, cp, - MNULL); - } - else - AddNewSection(section_list, path, local_file, cp, MNULL); - } - else { - snprintf(local_file, sizeof(local_file), "%s%c", MAN, - string[0]); - AddNewSection(section_list, path, local_file, (string + 1), - FALSE); -#ifdef SEARCHOTHER - snprintf(local_file, sizeof(local_file), "%s%c", SEARCHOTHER, - string[0]); - AddNewSection(section_list, path, local_file, (string + 1), - FALSE); -#endif - } - } - - fclose(descfile); - } - if (use_defaults) - AddStandardSections(section_list, path); -} - -/* Function Name: AddNewSection - * Description: Adds the new section onto the current section list. - * Arguments: list - pointer to the section list. - * path - the path to the current manual section. - * file - the file to save. - * label - the current section label. - * flags = 1 - add a suffix - * = 2 - fold to lower case - * Returns: none. - */ - -void -AddNewSection(SectionList ** list, const char *path, const char *file, - const char *label, int flags) -{ - SectionList *local_list, *end; - char full_path[BUFSIZ]; - -/* Allocate a new list element */ - - local_list = (SectionList *) XtMalloc(sizeof(SectionList)); - - if (*list != NULL) { - for (end = *list; end->next != NULL; end = end->next); - end->next = local_list; - } - else - *list = local_list; - - local_list->next = NULL; - local_list->label = XtNewString(label); - snprintf(full_path, sizeof(full_path), "%s/%s", path, file); - local_list->directory = XtNewString(full_path); - local_list->flags = flags; -} - -/* Function Name: AddToCurrentSection - * Description: This function gets the names of the manual page - * directories, then closes the directory. - * Arguments: local_manual - a pointer to a manual pages structure. - * path - the path to this directory. - * Returns: none. - */ - -static void -AddToCurrentSection(Manual * local_manual, char *path) -{ - char temp_path[BUFSIZ]; - -#if defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) - snprintf(temp_path, sizeof(temp_path), "%s/%s", path, MACHINE); - ReadCurrentSection(local_manual, temp_path); -#endif - ReadCurrentSection(local_manual, path); - snprintf(temp_path, sizeof(temp_path), "%s.%s", path, - COMPRESSION_EXTENSION); - ReadCurrentSection(local_manual, temp_path); -} - -/* Function Name: ReadCurrentSection - * Description: Actually does the work of adding entries to the - * new section - * Arguments: local_manual - a pointer to a manual pages structure. - * path - the path to this directory. - * compressed - Is this a compressed directory? - * Returns: TRUE if any entries are found. - */ - -static void -ReadCurrentSection(Manual * local_manual, char *path) -{ - DIR *dir; - register struct dirent *dp; - - register int nentries; - register int nalloc; - char full_name[BUFSIZ], *ptr; - - if ((dir = opendir(path)) == NULL) { -#ifdef DEBUG - snprintf(error_buf, sizeof(error_buf), "Can't open directory %s", path); - PopupWarning(NULL, error_buf); -#endif /* DEBUG */ - return; - } - -/* - * Remove the compression extension from the path name. - */ - - if ((ptr = strrchr(path, '.')) != NULL) { -#if !defined(__SCO__) && !defined(ISC) - if (streq(ptr + 1, COMPRESSION_EXTENSION)) -#else - if (strpbrk(ptr + 1, COMPRESSION_EXTENSIONS) != NULL) -#endif - *ptr = '\0'; -#ifdef GZIP_EXTENSION - else if (streq(ptr + 1, GZIP_EXTENSION)) - *ptr = '\0'; -#endif -#ifdef BZIP2_EXTENSION - else if (streq(ptr + 1, BZIP2_EXTENSION)) - *ptr = '\0'; -#endif -#ifdef LZMA_EXTENSION - else if (streq(ptr + 1, LZMA_EXTENSION)) - *ptr = '\0'; -#endif - } - - nentries = local_manual->nentries; - nalloc = local_manual->nalloc; - - while ((dp = readdir(dir)) != NULL) { - char *name = dp->d_name; - - if (name[0] == '.') - continue; - if (strchr(name, '.') == NULL) - continue; - if (nentries >= nalloc) { - nalloc += ENTRYALLOC; - local_manual->entries = - (char **) XtRealloc((char *) local_manual->entries, - nalloc * sizeof(char *)); - local_manual->entries_less_paths = - (char **) XtRealloc((char *) local_manual->entries_less_paths, - nalloc * sizeof(char *)); - } - - snprintf(full_name, sizeof(full_name), "%s/%s", path, name); -/* - * Remove the compression extension from the entry name. - */ - - if ((ptr = strrchr(full_name, '.')) != NULL) { -#if !defined(__SCO__) && !defined(ISC) - if (streq(ptr + 1, COMPRESSION_EXTENSION)) -#else - if (strpbrk(ptr + 1, COMPRESSION_EXTENSIONS) != NULL) -#endif - *ptr = '\0'; -#ifdef GZIP_EXTENSION - else if (streq(ptr + 1, GZIP_EXTENSION)) - *ptr = '\0'; -#endif -#ifdef BZIP2_EXTENSION - else if (streq(ptr + 1, BZIP2_EXTENSION)) - *ptr = '\0'; -#endif -#ifdef LZMA_EXTENSION - else if (streq(ptr + 1, LZMA_EXTENSION)) - *ptr = '\0'; -#endif -#ifdef IGNORE_EXTENSION - /* skip files with specified extension - they're not real man pages */ - else if (streq(ptr + 1, IGNORE_EXTENSION)) { - continue; - } -#endif /* IGNORE_EXTENSION */ - } - local_manual->entries[nentries] = XtNewString(full_name); - local_manual->entries_less_paths[nentries] = - strrchr(local_manual->entries[nentries], '/'); - if (local_manual->entries_less_paths[nentries] == NULL) - PrintError("Internal error while cataloging manual pages."); - ++nentries; - } - - local_manual->nentries = nentries; - local_manual->nalloc = nalloc; - - closedir(dir); -} - -/* Function Name: SortAndRemove - * Description: This function sorts all the entry names and - * then removes all the duplicate entries. - * Arguments: man - a pointer to the manual structure. - * number - the number of manual sections. - * Returns: an improved manual stucure - */ - -static void -SortAndRemove(Manual * man, int number) -{ - int i; - char *l1, *l2, **s1; - - for (i = 0; i < number; man++, i++) { /* sort each section */ - register int i2 = 0; - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("sorting section %d - %s\n", i, man->blabel); -#endif /* DEBUG */ - - s1 = (char **) malloc(man->nentries * sizeof(char *)); - - /* temporarily remove suffixes of entries, preventing them from */ - /* being used in alphabetic comparison ie sccs-delta.1 vs sccs.1 */ - for (i2 = 0; i2 < man->nentries; i2++) - if ((s1[i2] = strrchr(man->entries_less_paths[i2], '.')) != NULL) - *s1[i2] = '\0'; - - sortstrs((Byte **) man->entries_less_paths, man->nentries, - (Byte **) man->entries); - - /* put back suffixes */ - for (i2 = 0; i2 < man->nentries; i2++) - if (s1[i2] != NULL) - *s1[i2] = '.'; - - free(s1); - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("removing from section %d.\n", i); -#endif /* DEBUG */ - - { - register int j, k, nent, nentm1; - int j2; - - nent = man->nentries; - nentm1 = nent - 1; - j = 0; - l2 = man->entries_less_paths[j++]; - if (l2 == NULL) - PrintError - ("Internal error while removing duplicate manual pages."); - while (j < nentm1) { - l1 = l2; - l2 = man->entries_less_paths[j++]; - if (l2 == NULL) - PrintError - ("Internal error while removing duplicate manual pages."); - if (streq(l1, l2)) { - j2 = j - 1; - k = j2; - while (j < nent) { - man->entries_less_paths[k] = man->entries_less_paths[j]; - man->entries[k++] = man->entries[j++]; - } - j = j2; - --man->nentries; - --nent; - --nentm1; - } - } - } - } -} - - /* - ******* Replacement for qsort to keep - ******* identical entries in order - - A somewhat ugly hack of something that was once simpler... - */ - /* - Sort an array of pointers to strings, keeping it - in ascending order by (1) string comparison and - (2) original entry order in the pointer array. - - This is a modified radix exchange algorithm. - - In case there's insufficient memory for a temporary copy - of the pointer array, the original order of identical strings - isn't preserved. - */ - -static void -sortstrs(Byte * data[], int size, Byte * otherdata[]) -{ - Byte **sp, **ep; - Byte **othersp, **otherep; - int *origorder; - - origorder = (int *) calloc(size, sizeof(int)); - if (origorder) { - reg int i; - - for (i = 0; i < size; ++i) - origorder[i] = i; - } - - sp = data; - ep = &data[size - 1]; - othersp = otherdata; - otherep = &otherdata[size - 1]; - if (origorder) { - sortstrs_block_oo(sp, ep, 0, 0x80, origorder, &origorder[size - 1], - othersp, otherep); - free(origorder); - } - else - sortstrs_block(sp, ep, 0, 0x80, othersp, otherep); -} - - - - /*---------------------------------*/ - /* Sort 1 block of data on 1 bit */ - /*---------------------------------*/ - -static void -sortstrs_block(Byte ** start, Byte ** end, int offset, Byte mask, - Byte ** otherstart, Byte ** otherend) -{ - reg Byte **sp, **ep; - reg Byte m; - reg int off; - reg Byte *t; - reg int curstrlen; - int maxstrlen; - Byte **othersp, **otherep; - - -#define newstring(ptr) \ - { \ - t = *ptr; \ - curstrlen = 0; \ - while ( *t++ ) ++ curstrlen; \ - if ( curstrlen > maxstrlen ) maxstrlen = curstrlen; \ - t = *ptr; \ - } - - - maxstrlen = 0; - sp = start; - ep = end; - off = offset; - m = mask; - othersp = otherstart; - otherep = otherend; - - while (1) { - newstring(sp) - while (((sp != ep) && ((curstrlen < off) || ((t[off] & m) == 0)))) { - ++sp; - ++othersp; - newstring(sp) - } - if (sp == ep) - break; - - newstring(ep); - while (((sp != ep) && (curstrlen >= off) && ((t[off] & m) != 0))) { - --ep; - --otherep; - newstring(ep) - } - if (sp == ep) - break; - - t = *sp; - *sp = *ep; - *ep = t; - - t = *othersp; - *othersp = *otherep; - *otherep = t; - } - - t = *sp; - if ((curstrlen < off) || ((t[off] & m) == 0)) { - if (ep != end) { - ++ep; - ++otherep; - } - } - else { - if (sp != start) { - --sp; - --othersp; - } - } - - m >>= 1; - if (m == 0) { - m = 0x80; - if (++off >= maxstrlen) - return; - } - - if (sp != start) - sortstrs_block(start, sp, off, m, otherstart, othersp); - if (ep != end) - sortstrs_block(ep, end, off, m, otherep, otherend); -} - - - - /*-----------------------------------------------------------------*/ - /* Sort 1 block of data on 1 bit; check for out-of-order entries */ - /*-----------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -static void -sortstrs_block_oo(Byte ** start, Byte ** end, int offset, Byte mask, - int *ostart, int *oend, Byte ** otherstart, Byte ** otherend) -{ - reg Byte **sp, **ep; - reg int *osp, *oep; - reg Byte m; - reg int off; - reg Byte *t; - reg int u; - reg int curstrlen; - int maxstrlen; - Byte **othersp, **otherep; - - -#define newstring(ptr) \ - { \ - t = *ptr; \ - curstrlen = 0; \ - while ( *t++ ) ++ curstrlen; \ - if ( curstrlen > maxstrlen ) maxstrlen = curstrlen; \ - t = *ptr; \ - } - - - maxstrlen = 0; - sp = start; - ep = end; - osp = ostart; - oep = oend; - off = offset; - m = mask; - othersp = otherstart; - otherep = otherend; - - while (1) { - newstring(sp) - while (((sp != ep) && ((curstrlen < off) || ((t[off] & m) == 0)))) { - ++sp; - ++osp; - ++othersp; - newstring(sp) - } - if (sp == ep) - break; - - newstring(ep); - while (((sp != ep) && (curstrlen >= off) && ((t[off] & m) != 0))) { - --ep; - --oep; - --otherep; - newstring(ep) - } - if (sp == ep) - break; - - t = *sp; - *sp = *ep; - *ep = t; - - t = *othersp; - *othersp = *otherep; - *otherep = t; - - u = *osp; - *osp = *oep; - *oep = u; - } - - t = *sp; - if ((curstrlen < off) || ((t[off] & m) == 0)) { - if (ep != end) { - ++ep; - ++oep; - ++otherep; - } - } - else { - if (sp != start) { - --sp; - --osp; - --othersp; - } - } - - m >>= 1; - if (m == 0) { - m = 0x80; - if (++off >= maxstrlen) { /* Finished sorting block of strings: *//* Restore duplicates to original order */ - reg Byte **cp; - reg int *ocp; - Byte **othercp; - - if (sp != start) { - cp = start; - ocp = ostart; - othercp = otherstart; - while (cp != sp) { - if (*ocp > *(ocp + 1)) { - t = *(cp + 1); - *(cp + 1) = *cp; - *cp = t; - - t = *(othercp + 1); - *(othercp + 1) = *othercp; - *othercp = t; - - u = *(ocp + 1); - *(ocp + 1) = *ocp; - *ocp = u; - - if (cp != start) { - --cp; - --ocp; - --othercp; - continue; - } - } - ++cp; - ++ocp; - ++othercp; - } - } - if (ep != end) { - cp = ep; - ocp = oep; - othercp = otherep; - while (cp != end) { - if (*ocp > *(ocp + 1)) { - t = *(cp + 1); - *(cp + 1) = *cp; - *cp = t; - - t = *(othercp + 1); - *(othercp + 1) = *othercp; - *othercp = t; - - u = *(ocp + 1); - *(ocp + 1) = *ocp; - *ocp = u; - - if (cp != ep) { - --cp; - --ocp; - --othercp; - continue; - } - } - ++cp; - ++ocp; - ++othercp; - } - } - return; - } - } - - if (sp != start) - sortstrs_block_oo(start, sp, off, m, ostart, osp, otherstart, othersp); - if (ep != end) - sortstrs_block_oo(ep, end, off, m, oep, oend, otherep, otherend); -} - - -/* Function Name: InitManual - * Description: Initializes this manual section. - * Arguments: l_manual - local copy of the manual structure. - * label - the button label for this section. - * Returns: none. - */ - -static void -InitManual(Manual * l_manual, char *label) -{ - bzero(l_manual, sizeof(Manual)); /* clear it. */ - l_manual->blabel = label; /* set label. */ -} - -#if defined(DEBUG) - -/* Function Name: DumpManual - * Description: Debugging function that dumps the entire manual page - * structure. - * Arguments: number - the number of sections. - * Returns: none. - */ - -void -DumpManual(int number) -{ - register int i, j; - - for (i = 0; i < number; i++) { - printf("label: %s\n", manual[i].blabel); - for (j = 0; j < manual[i].nentries; j++) - printf("%s\n", manual[i].entries[j]); - } -} - -#endif /* DEBUG */ - - - -#ifdef MANCONF - -#if defined(MANCONFIGSTYLE_FreeBSD) - -/* Function Name: ReadManConfig - * Description: Reads man.conf file used by FreeBSD man - * Argument: manpath - char array to return path in. - * Returns: TRUE if read was successful. - */ - -Bool -ReadManConfig(char manpath[]) -{ - FILE *fp; - char line[BUFSIZ]; - char *path; - Bool firstpath = TRUE; - - if (!(fp = fopen(MANCONF, "r"))) - return (FALSE); - - while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), fp)) { - path = strtok(line, " \t\n"); - if (!path || *path == '#') - continue; - if (strcmp(path, "MANPATH_MAP") == 0) - path = strtok((char *) NULL, " \t\n"); - else if (strcmp(path, "MANDATORY_MANPATH") != 0 && - strcmp(path, "OPTIONAL_MANPATH") != 0) - return (FALSE); - path = strtok((char *) NULL, " \t\n"); - if (!path || *path == '#') - return FALSE; - if (firstpath) { - strcpy(manpath, path); - firstpath = FALSE; - } - else if (!strstr(manpath, path)) { - strcat(manpath, ":"); - strcat(manpath, path); - } - } - fclose(fp); - return (!firstpath); -} - - -#elif defined(MANCONFIGSTYLE_Linux) /* not FreeBSD */ - -/* Function Name: ReadManConfig - * Description: Reads man.conf file used by Linux man - * Argument: manpath - char array to return path in. - * Returns: TRUE if read was successful. - */ - -Bool -ReadManConfig(char manpath[]) -{ - FILE *fp; - char line[BUFSIZ]; - char *path; - Bool firstpath = TRUE; - - if (!(fp = fopen(MANCONF, "r"))) - return (FALSE); - - while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), fp)) { - path = strtok(line, " \t\n"); - if (!path || *path == '#' || (strcmp(path, "MANPATH") != 0)) - continue; - path = strtok((char *) NULL, " \t\n"); - if (!path || *path == '#') - return FALSE; - if (firstpath) { - strcpy(manpath, path); - firstpath = FALSE; - } - else { - strcat(manpath, ":"); - strcat(manpath, path); - } - } - fclose(fp); - return (!firstpath); -} - -#elif defined(MANCONFIGSTYLE_OpenBSD) /* not FreeBSD or Linux */ - -/* Function Name: ReadManConfig - * Description: Reads man.conf file used by Open/NetBSD - * Argument: manpath - char array to return path in. - * Returns: TRUE if read was successful. - * - * This version expands the glob pattern that can be found - * in man.conf - */ -#include - -Bool -ReadManConfig(char manpath[]) -{ - FILE *fp; - char line[BUFSIZ]; - char *path; - Bool firstpath = TRUE; - glob_t gs; - int i; - - if (!(fp = fopen(MANCONF, "r"))) - return (FALSE); - - while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), fp)) { - path = strtok(line, " \t\n"); - if (!path || *path == '#') - continue; - if (strcmp(path, "_default")) { - /* for now */ - continue; - } - memset(&gs, 0, sizeof(glob_t)); - while ((path = strtok((char *) NULL, " \t\n"))) { - if (glob(path, GLOB_BRACE, NULL, &gs) < 0) { - fclose(fp); - return FALSE; - } - } /* while */ - for (i = 0; i < gs.gl_pathc; i++) { - - if (firstpath) { - strcpy(manpath, gs.gl_pathv[i]); 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exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } -#define Assertion(expr, msg) { if (!(expr)) { Error msg } } -#ifdef DEBUG -# define Log(x) { if(True) printf x; } -#else -# define Log(x) { if(False) printf x; } -#endif /* DEBUG */ - -/* - * Assigning values here allows the user of Bitwise Or. - */ - -typedef struct _XmanFonts { - XFontStruct *directory; /* The font for the directory. */ -} XmanFonts; - -typedef struct _XmanCursors { - Cursor top, /* The top Cursor, default for xman. */ - help, /* The top cursor for the help menu. */ - manpage, /* The cursor for the Manpage. */ - search_entry; /* The cursor for the text widget in the - search box. */ - Pixel fg_color; /* foreground color of cursors. */ - Pixel bg_color; /* background color of cursors. */ -} XmanCursors; - -typedef struct _ManPageWidgets { - Widget manpage, /* The manual page window (scrolled) */ - directory, /* The widget in which all directories will - appear. */ - *box; /* The boxes containing the sections. */ -} ManPageWidgets; - -typedef struct _MenuStruct { - caddr_t data; - int number; - XrmQuark quark; -} MenuStruct; - -/* - * The manual sections and entries - */ - -typedef struct tManual { - char *blabel; /* The button label. */ - char **entries; /* The individual man page file names. */ - char **entries_less_paths; /* Entry names only */ - int nentries; /* how many (TOTAL) */ - int nalloc; /* how much space allocated */ - int flags; /* suffix, fold */ -} Manual; - -/* pseudo Globals that are specific to each manpage created. */ - -typedef struct _ManpageGlobals { - int current_directory; /* The directory currently being shown - on this manpage. */ - Boolean dir_shown, /* True if the directory is then current - visible screen */ - both_shown; /* If true then both the manpage and - the directory are to be shown. */ - Widget label, /* The label widget at the top of the page. */ - standby, /* The please standby widget. */ - save, /* The "would you like to save?" widget. */ - search_widget, /* The search widget popup. */ - help_button, /* The help button. */ - option_menu, /* The option menu. */ - text_widget; 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/* The manpage widgets. */ - - /* Things to remember when cleaning up when killing manpage. */ - - Widget This_Manpage; /* a pointer to the root of - this manpage. */ - - FILE *curr_file; /* Current file shown in manpage widget */ -} ManpageGlobals; - - -/* Resource manager sets these. */ - -typedef struct _Xman_Resources { - XmanFonts fonts; /* The fonts used for the man pages. */ - XmanCursors cursors; /* The cursors for xman. */ - Boolean show_help_syntax; /* True if syntax message should be dumped to - stdout. */ - Boolean both_shown_initial; /* The initial state of the manual pages - show two screens or only one. */ - Boolean top_box_active; /* Put up the Top Box. */ - Boolean clear_search_string; /* clear the search string each time it - is popped down? */ - int directory_height; /* The default height of directory in - both_shown mode. */ - char *help_file; /* The name of the help file. */ - char *title; /* The title for topBox */ - Boolean iconic; /* Should topBox come up in an iconic state */ -} Xman_Resources; 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The default size of the initial \fIxman\fP -window is small so that you can leave it running throughout your entire login -session. In the initial window there are three options: -\fIHelp\fP will pop up a window with on-line help, \fIQuit\fP will -exit, and \fIManual Page\fP will pop up a window with a manual page -browser in it. -Typing Control-S will pop up a window prompting for a specific manual -page to display. -You may display more than one manual page browser window at a time -from a single execution of \fIxman\fP. -.PP -For further information on using \fIxman\fP, please read the on-line -help information. Most of this manual will discuss -customization of \fIxman\fP. -.SH "OPTIONS" -.PP -Xman supports all standard Toolkit command line arguments (see -\fIX\fP(__miscmansuffix__)). The following additional arguments are supported. -.sp -.IP "\fB\-helpfile\fP \fIfilename\fP" -Specifies a helpfile to use other than the default. -.IP \fB\-bothshown\fP -Allows both the manual page and manual directory to be on the screen at -the same time. -.IP \fB\-notopbox\fP -Starts without the Top Menu with the three buttons in it. -.IP "\fB\-geometry\fP \fIWxH+X+Y\fP" -Sets the size and location of the Top Menu with the three buttons in it. -.IP "\fB\-pagesize\fP \fIWxH+X+Y\fP" -Sets the size and location of all the Manual Pages. -.SH "CUSTOMIZING XMAN" -.PP -.I Xman -allows customization of both the directories to be searched for manual pages, -and the name that each directory will map to in the \fISections\fP -menu. Xman determines which directories it will -search by reading the \fIMANPATH\fP environment variable. If no -\fIMANPATH\fP is found then the directory is /usr/man is searched on -POSIX systems. This environment -is expected to be a colon-separated list of directories for xman to search. -.sp -.nf -setenv MANPATH /mit/kit/man:/usr/man -.fi -.PP -By default, -.I xman -will search each of the following directories (in each of the directories -specified in the users MANPATH) for manual pages. If manual pages exist -in that directory then they are added to list of manual pages for -the corresponding menu item. -A menu item is only displayed for those sections that actually contain -manual pages. - -.TS -l l. -Directory Section Name -- - -man1 (1) User Commands -man2 (2) System Calls -man3 (3) Subroutines -man4 (4) Devices -man5 (5) File Formats -man6 (6) Games -man7 (7) Miscellaneous -man8 (8) Sys. Administration -manl (l) Local -mann (n) New -mano (o) Old -.TE - -For instance, a user has three directories in her manual path and each -contain a directory called \fIman3\fP. All these manual pages will appear -alphabetically sorted when the user selects the menu item called -\fI(__libmansuffix__) Subroutines\fP. If there is no directory called -\fImano\fP in any of the directories in her MANPATH, or there are no manual -pages in any of the directories called \fImano\fP then no menu item will be -displayed for the section called \fI(o) Old\fP. -.SH "BSD AND LINUX SYSTEMS" -.PP -In newer BSD and Linux systems, \fIXman\fP will search for a file named -\fI/etc/man.conf\fP which will contain the list of directories containing -manual pages. See \fIman.conf\fP(__filemansuffix__) for a complete description of the file -format. -.SH "THE MANDESC FILE" -.PP -By using the \fImandesc\fP file a user or system manager is able to -more closely control which manual pages will appear in each of the sections -represented by menu items in the \fISections\fP menu. This -functionality is only available on a section by section basis, and individual -manual pages may not be handled in this manner. -(Although generous use of -symbolic links \(em see \fIln\fP(__appmansuffix__) \(em will allow -almost any configuration you can imagine.) -.PP -The format of the mandesc file is a character followed by a label. The -character determines which of the sections will be added under this label. -For instance suppose that you would like to create an extra menu item that -contains all programmer subroutines. This label should contain all manual -pages in both sections two and three. The \fImandesc\fP file -would look like this: -.nf - -2Programmer Subroutines -3Programmer Subroutines - -.fi -This will add a menu item to the \fISections\fP menu that would -bring up a listing of all manual pages in sections two and three of -the Programmers Manual. Since the label names are \fIexactly\fP the -same they will be added to the same section. Note, however, that the -original sections still exist. -.PP -If you want to completely ignore the default sections in a manual directory -then add the line: -.nf - -no default sections - -.fi -anywhere in your mandesc file. This keeps xman from searching -the default manual sections \fIIn that directory only\fP. As an example, -suppose you want to do the same thing as above, but you don't think that -it is useful to have the \fISystem Calls\fP or \fISubroutines\fP sections -any longer. You would need to duplicate the default entries, as well as -adding your new one. -.nf - -no default sections -1(1) User Commands -2Programmer Subroutines -3Programmer Subroutines -4(4) Devices -5(5) File Formats -6(6) Games -7(7) Miscellaneous -8(8) Sys. Administration -l(l) Local -n(n) New -o(o) Old - -.fi -Xman will read any section that is of the from \fIman\fP, where - is an upper or lower case letter (they are treated distinctly) or -a numeral (0-9). Be warned, however, that man(__appmansuffix__) and -catman(__adminmansuffix__) will not search directories that are non-standard. -.SH WIDGETS -In order to specify resources, it is useful to know the hierarchy of -the widgets which compose \fIxman\fR. In the notation below, -indentation indicates hierarchical structure. The widget class name -is given first, followed by the widget instance name. -.sp -.nf -.ft CW -Xman xman \fI(This widget is never used)\fP - TopLevelShell topBox - Form form - Label topLabel - Command helpButton - Command quitButton - Command manpageButton - TransientShell search - DialogWidgetClass dialog - Label label - Text value - Command manualPage - Command apropos - Command cancel - TransientShell pleaseStandBy - Label label - TopLevelShell manualBrowser - Paned Manpage_Vpane - Paned horizPane - MenuButton options - MenuButton sections - Label manualBrowser - Viewport directory - List directory - List directory - . - . (one for each section, - . created on the fly) - . - ScrollByLine manualPage - SimpleMenu optionMenu - SmeBSB displayDirectory - SmeBSB displayManualPage - SmeBSB help - SmeBSB search - SmeBSB showBothScreens - SmeBSB removeThisManpage - SmeBSB openNewManpage - SmeBSB showVersion - SmeBSB quit - SimpleMenu sectionMenu - SmeBSB - . - . (one for each section) - . - TransientShell search - DialogWidgetClass dialog - Label label - Text value - Command manualPage - Command apropos - Command cancel - TransientShell pleaseStandBy - Label label - TransientShell likeToSave - Dialog dialog - Label label - Text value - Command yes - Command no - TopLevelShell help - Paned Manpage_Vpane - Paned horizPane - MenuButton options - MenuButton sections - Label manualBrowser - ScrollByLine manualPage - SimpleMenu optionMenu - SmeBSB displayDirectory - SmeBSB displayManualPage - SmeBSB help - SmeBSB search - SmeBSB showBothScreens - SmeBSB removeThisManpage - SmeBSB openNewManpage - SmeBSB showVersion - SmeBSB quit - -.ft -.fi -.SH "APPLICATION RESOURCES" -\fIxman\fP has the following application-specific resources which allow -customizations unique to \fIxman\fP. -.PP -.TP 18 -\fBmanualFontNormal\fP (Class \fBFont\fP) -The font to use for normal text in the manual pages. -.TP 18 -\fBmanualFontBold\fP (Class \fBFont\fP) -The font to use for bold text in the manual pages. -.TP 18 -\fBmanualFontItalic\fP (Class \fBFont\fP) -The font to use for italic text in the manual pages. -.TP 18 -\fBdirectoryFontNormal\fP (Class \fBFont\fP) -The font to use for the directory text. -.TP 18 -\fBbothShown\fP (Class \fBBoolean\fP) -Either `true' or `false,' specifies whether or not you want both the -directory and the manual page shown at start up. -.TP 18 -\fBdirectoryHeight\fP (Class \fBDirectoryHeight\fP) -The height in pixels of the directory, when the directory and the manual page -are shown simultaneously. -.TP 18 -\fBtopCursor\fP (Class \fBCursor\fP) -The cursor to use in the top box. -.TP 18 -\fBhelpCursor\fP (Class \fBCursor\fP) -The cursor to use in the help window. -.TP 18 -\fBmanpageCursor\fP (Class \fBCursor\fP) -The cursor to use in the manual page window. -.TP 18 -\fBsearchEntryCursor\fP (Class \fBCursor\fP) -The cursor to use in the search entry text widget. -.TP 18 -\fBpointerColor\fP (Class \fBForeground\fP) -This is the color of all the cursors (pointers) specified above. The -name was chosen to be compatible with xterm. -.TP 18 -\fBhelpFile\fP (Class \fBFile\fP) -Use this rather than the system default helpfile. -.TP 18 -\fBtopBox\fP (Class \fBBoolean\fP) -Either `true' or `false,' determines whether the top box (containing -the help, quit and manual page buttons) or a manual page is put on the screen -at start-up. The default is true. -.TP 18 -\fBverticalList\fP (Class \fBBoolean\fP) -Either `true' or `false,' determines whether the directory listing is -vertically or horizontally organized. The default is horizontal (false). -.SH "GLOBAL ACTIONS" -\fIXman\fP defines all user interaction through global actions. This allows -the user to modify the translation table of any widget, and bind any event -to the new user action. The list of actions supported by \fIxman\fP are: -.TP 1.5i -.B GotoPage(\fIpage\fB) -When used in a manual page display window this will allow the user to -move between a directory and manual page display. The \fIpage\fP argument can -be either \fBDirectory\fP or \fBManualPage\fP. -.TP 1.5i -.B Quit() -This action may be used anywhere, and will exit xman. -.TP 1.5i -.B Search(\fItype\fB, \fIaction\fB) -Only useful when used in a search popup, this action will cause the search -widget to perform the named search type on the string in the search popup's -value widget. This action will also pop down the search widget. The -\fItype\fP argument can be either \fBApropos\fP, \fBManpage\fP or -\fBCancel\fP. If an \fIaction\fP of \fBOpen\fP is specified then xman -will open a new manual page to display the results of the search, otherwise -xman will attempt to display the results in the parent of the search popup. -.TP 1.5i -.B PopupHelp() -This action may be used anywhere, and will popup the help widget. -.TP 1.5i -.B PopupSearch() -This action may be used anywhere except in a help window. It will cause -the search popup to become active and visible on the screen, allowing -the user search for a manual page. -.TP 1.5i -.B CreateNewManpage() -This action may be used anywhere, and will create a new manual page -display window. -.TP 1.5i -.B RemoveThisManpage() -This action may be used in any manual page or help display window. When -called it will remove the window, and clean up all resources -associated with it. -.TP 1.5i -.B SaveFormattedPage(\fIaction\fP) -This action can only be used in the \fBlikeToSave\fP popup widget, and -tells xman whether to \fBSave\fP or \fBCancel\fP a save of the -manual page that has just been formatted. -.TP 1.5i -.B ShowVersion() -This action may be called from any manual page or help display window, and -will cause the informational display line to show the current version -of xman. -.SH FILES -.IP "\fI\fP/man<\fIcharacter\fP>" 2.5i -.IP "\fI\fP/cat<\fIcharacter\fP>" -.IP "\fI\fP/mandesc" -.IP __apploaddir__/Xman -specifies required resources. -.IP /tmp -.I Xman -creates temporary files in /tmp for all unformatted man pages and all apropos -searches. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.IR X (__miscmansuffix__), -.IR man (__appmansuffix__), -.IR apropos (__appmansuffix__), -.IR catman (8), -.I "Athena Widget Set" -.SH ENVIRONMENT -.TP 1.5i -.B DISPLAY -the default host and display to use. -.TP 1.5i -.B MANPATH -the search path for manual pages. Directories are separated by -colons (e.g. /usr/man:/mit/kit/man:/foo/bar/man). -.TP 1.5i -.B XENVIRONMENT -to get the name of a resource file that overrides the global resources -stored in the RESOURCE_MANAGER property. -.TP 1.5i -.B XAPPLRESDIR -A string that will have ``Xman'' appended to it. This string will be -the full path name of a user app-defaults file to be merged into the -resource database after the system app-defaults file, and before -the resources that are attached to the display. -.br -See \fIX(__miscmansuffix__)\fP for a full statement of rights and permissions. -.SH AUTHORS -Chris Peterson, MIT X Consortium from the V10 version written by Barry -Shein formerly of Boston University. -Bug fixes and Linux support by Carlos A M dos Santos, for The XFree86 Project. diff --git a/app/xman/misc.c b/app/xman/misc.c deleted file mode 100644 index 06891cd7d..000000000 --- a/app/xman/misc.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1219 +0,0 @@ -/* - -Copyright (c) 1987, 1988 X Consortium - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included -in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS -OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR -OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, -ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall -not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or -other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization -from the X Consortium. - -*/ - -/* - * xman - X window system manual page display program. - * Author: Chris D. Peterson, MIT Project Athena - * Created: October 27, 1987 - */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include "config.h" -#endif - -#include "globals.h" -#include "vendor.h" -#include /* sys/types.h and unistd.h included in here */ -#include -#include -#include -#include - -static FILE *Uncompress(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, const char *filename); - -static Boolean UncompressNamed(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, - const char *filename, char *output, - FILE ** output_file); -static Boolean UncompressUnformatted(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, - const char *entry, char *filename, - FILE ** file); - -#ifdef HANDLE_ROFFSEQ -static Boolean ConstructCommand(char *cmdbuf, const char *path, - const char *filename, const char *tempfile); -#endif - -#if defined(ISC) || defined(__SCO__) || defined(__UNIXWARE__) -static char *uncompress_format = NULL; - -static char *uncompress_formats[] = { - UNCOMPRESS_FORMAT_1, - UNCOMPRESS_FORMAT_2, - UNCOMPRESS_FORMAT_3 -}; -#endif - -/* Function Name: PopupWarning - * Description: This function pops up a warning message. - * Arguments: string - the specific warning string. - * Returns: none - */ - -static Widget warnShell, warnDialog; - -static void -PopdownWarning(Widget w, XtPointer client, XtPointer call) -{ - XtPopdown((Widget) client); -} - -void -PopupWarning(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, const char *string) -{ - int n; - Arg wargs[3]; - Dimension topX, topY; - char buffer[BUFSIZ]; - Boolean hasPosition; - - snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "Xman Warning: %s", string); - hasPosition = FALSE; - if (top) { - n = 0; - XtSetArg(wargs[n], XtNx, &topX); - n++; - XtSetArg(wargs[n], XtNy, &topY); - n++; - XtGetValues(top, wargs, n); - hasPosition = TRUE; - } - - if (man_globals != NULL) - ChangeLabel(man_globals->label, buffer); - if (man_globals->label == NULL) { - n = 0; - if (hasPosition) { - XtSetArg(wargs[n], XtNx, topX); - n++; - XtSetArg(wargs[n], XtNy, topY); - n++; - } - XtSetArg(wargs[n], XtNtransientFor, top); - n++; - warnShell = XtCreatePopupShell("warnShell", transientShellWidgetClass, - initial_widget, wargs, n); - XtSetArg(wargs[0], XtNlabel, buffer); - warnDialog = XtCreateManagedWidget("warnDialog", dialogWidgetClass, - warnShell, wargs, 1); - XawDialogAddButton(warnDialog, "dismiss", PopdownWarning, - (XtPointer) warnShell); - XtRealizeWidget(warnShell); - Popup(warnShell, XtGrabNone); - } -} - -/* Function Name: PrintError - * Description: This Function prints an error message and exits. - * Arguments: string - the specific message. - * Returns: none. - exits though. - */ - -void -PrintError(const char *string) -{ - fprintf(stderr, "Xman Error: %s\n", string); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); -} - -/* Function Name: OpenFile - * Description: Assigns a file to the manpage. - * Arguments: man_globals - global structure. - * file - the file pointer. - * Returns: none - */ - -void -OpenFile(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, FILE * file) -{ - Arg arglist[1]; - Cardinal num_args = 0; - - if (man_globals->curr_file) { -#if 0 /* Ownership rules need to be fixed first */ - fclose(man_globals->curr_file); -#endif - } - man_globals->curr_file = file; - - XtSetArg(arglist[num_args], XtNfile, man_globals->curr_file); - num_args++; - XtSetValues(man_globals->manpagewidgets.manpage, arglist, num_args); -} - - -/* Function Name: FindManualFile - * Description: Opens the manual page file given the entry information. - * Arguments: man_globals - the globals info for this manpage. - * section_num - section number of the man page. - * entry_num - entry number of the man page. - * Returns: fp - the file pointer - * - * NOTES: - * - * If there is a uncompressed section it will look there for uncompressed - * manual pages first and then for individually compressed file in the - * uncompressed section. - * - * If there is a compressed directory then it will also look there for - * the manual pages. - * - * If both of these fail then it will attempt to format the manual page. - */ - -FILE * -FindManualFile(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, int section_num, int entry_num) -{ - FILE *file; - char path[BUFSIZ], page[BUFSIZ], section[BUFSIZ], *temp; - char filename[BUFSIZ]; - const char *entry = manual[section_num].entries[entry_num]; - int len_cat = strlen(CAT); - -#if defined(ISC) || defined(__SCO__) || defined(__UNIXWARE__) - int i; -#endif - - temp = CreateManpageName(entry, 0, 0); - snprintf(man_globals->manpage_title, sizeof(man_globals->manpage_title), - "The current manual page is: %s.", temp); - XtFree(temp); - - ParseEntry(entry, path, section, page); - -/* - * Look for uncompressed files first. - */ -#if defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) - /* look in machine subdir first */ - snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/%s%s/%s/%s", path, CAT, - section + len_cat, MACHINE, page); - if ((file = fopen(filename, "r")) != NULL) - return (file); -#endif - - snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/%s%s/%s", - path, CAT, section + len_cat, page); - if ((file = fopen(filename, "r")) != NULL) - return (file); - -/* - * Then for compressed files in an uncompressed directory. - */ - -#if !defined(ISC) && !defined(__UNIXWARE__) -#if defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) - /* look in machine subdir first */ - snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/%s%s/%s/%s.%s", path, CAT, - section + len_cat, MACHINE, page, COMPRESSION_EXTENSION); - if ((file = Uncompress(man_globals, filename)) != NULL) - return (file); -#endif - snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/%s%s/%s.%s", path, CAT, - section + len_cat, page, COMPRESSION_EXTENSION); - if ((file = Uncompress(man_globals, filename)) != NULL) - return (file); -#ifdef GZIP_EXTENSION - else { -#if defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) - /* look in machine subdir first */ - snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/%s%s/%s/%s.%s", path, CAT, - section + len_cat, MACHINE, page, GZIP_EXTENSION); - if ((file = Uncompress(man_globals, filename)) != NULL) - return (file); -#endif - snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/%s%s/%s.%s", path, CAT, - section + len_cat, page, GZIP_EXTENSION); - if ((file = Uncompress(man_globals, filename)) != NULL) - return (file); - } -#endif -#ifdef BZIP2_EXTENSION -#if defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) - /* look in machine subdir first */ - snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/%s%s/%s/%s.%s", path, CAT, - section + len_cat, MACHINE, page, BZIP2_EXTENSION); - if ((file = Uncompress(man_globals, filename)) != NULL) - return (file); -#endif - { - snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/%s%s/%s.%s", path, CAT, - section + len_cat, page, BZIP2_EXTENSION); - if ((file = Uncompress(man_globals, filename)) != NULL) - return (file); - } -#endif -#ifdef LZMA_EXTENSION - { - snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/%s%s/%s.%s", path, CAT, - section + len_cat, page, LZMA_EXTENSION); - if ((file = Uncompress(man_globals, filename)) != NULL) - return (file); - } -#endif -#else - for (i = 0; i < strlen(COMPRESSION_EXTENSIONS); i++) { - snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/%s%s/%s.%c", path, CAT, - section + len_cat, page, COMPRESSION_EXTENSIONS[i]); - uncompress_format = uncompress_formats[i]; -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("Trying .%c ...\n", COMPRESSION_EXTENSIONS[i]); -#endif - if ((file = Uncompress(man_globals, filename)) != NULL) - return (file); - } -#endif - -/* - * And lastly files in a compressed directory. - * - * The directory is not actually compressed it is just named man#.Z - * and all files in it are compressed without the .Z extension. - * HP does it this way (really :-). - */ - - snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/%s%s.%s/%s", path, CAT, - section + len_cat, COMPRESSION_EXTENSION, page); - if ((file = Uncompress(man_globals, filename)) != NULL) - return (file); -/* - * We did not find any preformatted manual pages, try to format it. - */ - - return (Format(man_globals, entry)); -} - -#ifndef HAVE_MKSTEMP -/* Emulate mkstemp to allow use of a common API in the many calls below */ -_X_HIDDEN int -Xmkstemp (char *template) -{ - int fd = 0; - char tmp[PATH_MAX]; - - if (strlen(template) >= sizeof(tmp)) - return -1; - /* save copy of unmodified template in case we have to try again */ - strcpy(tmp, template); - - do { - if (fd == -1) - strcpy(template, tmp); - if ((mktemp(template) == NULL) || (template[0] == '\0')) - return -1; - fd = open(template, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0600); - } while ((fd == -1) && (errno == EEXIST || errno == EINTR)); - - return fd; -} -#endif - -/* Function Namecompress - * Description: This function will attempt to find a compressed man - * page and uncompress it. - * Arguments: man_globals - the pseudo global info. - * filename - name of file to uncompress. - * Returns:; a pointer to the file or NULL. - */ - -static FILE * -Uncompress(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, const char *filename) -{ - char tmp_file[BUFSIZ]; - FILE *file; - - if (!UncompressNamed(man_globals, filename, tmp_file, &file)) { - PopupWarning(man_globals, "Something went wrong in retrieving the " - "uncompressed manual page try cleaning up /tmp."); - return (NULL); - } - - remove(tmp_file); /* remove name in tree, it will remain - until we close the fd, however. */ - return (file); -} - -/* Function Name: UncompressNamed - * Description: This function will attempt to find a compressed man - * page and uncompress it. - * Arguments: man_globals - the pseudo global info. - * filename - name of file to uncompress. - * RETURNED output - the file name output (must be an allocated string). - * Returns:; TRUE if the file was found. - */ - -static Boolean -UncompressNamed(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, const char *filename, - char *output, FILE ** output_file) -{ - char tmp[BUFSIZ], cmdbuf[BUFSIZ], error_buf[BUFSIZ]; - struct stat junk; - int fd; - - if (stat(filename, &junk) != 0) { /* Check for existence of the file. */ - if (errno != ENOENT) { - snprintf(error_buf, sizeof(error_buf), - "Error while stating file %s, errno = %d", filename, - errno); - PopupWarning(man_globals, error_buf); - } - return (FALSE); - } - -/* - * Using stdin is necessary to fool zcat since we cannot guarantee - * the .Z extension. - */ - - strcpy(tmp, MANTEMP); /* get a temp file. */ - fd = mkstemp(tmp); - if (fd < 0) { - PopupWarning(man_globals, "Error creating a temp file"); - return FALSE; - } - *output_file = fdopen(fd, "r"); - if (*output_file == NULL) { - remove(tmp); - close(fd); - PopupWarning(man_globals, "Error opening temp file"); - return FALSE; - } - strcpy(output, tmp); - -#ifdef GZIP_EXTENSION - if (streq(filename + strlen(filename) - strlen(GZIP_EXTENSION), - GZIP_EXTENSION)) - snprintf(cmdbuf, sizeof(cmdbuf), GUNZIP_FORMAT, filename, output); - else -#endif -#ifdef BZIP2_EXTENSION - if (streq(filename + strlen(filename) - strlen(BZIP2_EXTENSION), - BZIP2_EXTENSION)) - snprintf(cmdbuf, sizeof(cmdbuf), BUNZIP2_FORMAT, filename, output); - else -#endif -#ifdef LZMA_EXTENSION - if (streq(filename + strlen(filename) - strlen(LZMA_EXTENSION), - LZMA_EXTENSION)) - snprintf(cmdbuf, sizeof(cmdbuf), UNLZMA_FORMAT, filename, output); - else -#endif - snprintf(cmdbuf, sizeof(cmdbuf), UNCOMPRESS_FORMAT, filename, output); - if (system(cmdbuf) == 0) /* execute search. */ - return (TRUE); - - snprintf(error_buf, sizeof(error_buf), - "Error while uncompressing, command was: %s", cmdbuf); - PopupWarning(man_globals, error_buf); - return (FALSE); -} - -#if defined(SMAN) && defined(SFORMAT) -/* Function Name: SgmlToRoffNamed - * Description: This function will attempt to find an SGML man - * page and convert it to roff format. - * Arguments: man_globals - the pseudo global info. - * filename - name of file to uncompress. - * RETURNED output - the file name output (must be an allocated string). - * Returns:; TRUE if the file was found. - */ - -static Boolean -SgmlToRoffNamed(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, char *filename, char *output, - FILE ** output_file) -{ - char tmp[BUFSIZ], cmdbuf[BUFSIZ], error_buf[BUFSIZ]; - struct stat junk; - int fd; - - if (stat(filename, &junk) != 0) { /* Check for existence of the file. */ - if (errno != ENOENT) { - snprintf(error_buf, sizeof(error_buf), - "Error while stating file %s, errno = %d", filename, - errno); - PopupWarning(man_globals, error_buf); - } - return (FALSE); - } - - strcpy(tmp, MANTEMP); /* get a temp file. */ - fd = mkstemp(tmp); - if (fd < 0) { - PopupWarning(man_globals, "Error creating a temp file"); - return FALSE; - } - *output_file = fdopen(fd, "r"); - if (*output_file == NULL) { - remove(tmp); - close(fd); - PopupWarning(man_globals, "Error opening temp file"); - return FALSE; - } - strcpy(output, tmp); - - snprintf(cmdbuf, sizeof(cmdbuf), "%s %s >> %s", SFORMAT, filename, output); - if (system(cmdbuf) == 0) /* execute search. */ - return (TRUE); - - snprintf(error_buf, sizeof(error_buf), - "Error while converting from sgml, command was: %s", cmdbuf); - PopupWarning(man_globals, error_buf); - return (FALSE); -} -#endif /* defined (SMAN) && defined(SFORMAT) */ - -/* Function Name: Format - * Description: This function formats the manual pages and interfaces - * with the user. - * Arguments: man_globals - the pseudo globals - * file - the file pointer to use and return - * entry - the current entry struct. - * current_box - The current directory being displayed. - * Returns: none. - */ - -/* ARGSUSED */ -FILE * -Format(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, const char *entry) -{ - FILE *file = NULL; - int fd; - - Widget manpage = man_globals->manpagewidgets.manpage; - char cmdbuf[BUFSIZ], tmp[BUFSIZ], filename[BUFSIZ], error_buf[BUFSIZ]; - char path[BUFSIZ], sect[BUFSIZ]; - XEvent event; - Position x, y; /* location to pop up the - "would you like to save" widget. */ - - if (!UncompressUnformatted(man_globals, entry, filename, &file)) { - /* We Really could not find it, this should never happen, yea right. */ - snprintf(error_buf, sizeof(error_buf), - "Could not open manual page, %s", entry); - PopupWarning(man_globals, error_buf); - XtPopdown(XtParent(man_globals->standby)); - return (NULL); - } - - if (file != NULL) { - char line[BUFSIZ]; - - if (fgets(line, sizeof(line), file) != NULL) { - if (strncmp(line, ".so ", 4) == 0) { - size_t len = strlen(line); /* must be >= 4 to pass strncmp */ - if (line[len - 1] == '\n') - line[len - 1] = '\0'; - fclose(file); - remove(filename); - if (line[4] != '/') { - char *ptr = NULL; - - strcpy(tmp, entry); - if ((ptr = strrchr(tmp, '/')) != NULL) { - *ptr = '\0'; - if ((ptr = strrchr(tmp, '/')) != NULL) - ptr[1] = '\0'; - } - } - else - *tmp = '\0'; - snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s%s", tmp, line + 4); - - return (Format(man_globals, filename)); - } - } - fclose(file); - } - - Popup(XtParent(man_globals->standby), XtGrabExclusive); - while (!XCheckTypedWindowEvent(XtDisplay(man_globals->standby), - XtWindow(man_globals->standby), - Expose, &event)); - XtDispatchEvent(&event); - XFlush(XtDisplay(man_globals->standby)); - - strcpy(tmp, MANTEMP); /* Get a temp file. */ - fd = mkstemp(tmp); - if (fd >= 0) { - file = fdopen(fd, "r"); - if (file == NULL) { - remove(tmp); - close(fd); - } - } - else - file = NULL; - if (file == NULL) { - PopupWarning(man_globals, "Something went wrong in opening the " - "temp file, try cleaning up /tmp"); - return NULL; - } - strcpy(man_globals->tempfile, tmp); - - ParseEntry(entry, path, sect, NULL); - -#ifndef HANDLE_ROFFSEQ - snprintf(cmdbuf, sizeof(cmdbuf), "cd %s ; %s %s %s >> %s %s", path, TBL, - filename, FORMAT, man_globals->tempfile, "2> /dev/null"); -#else - /* Handle more flexible way of specifying the formatting pipeline */ - if (!ConstructCommand(cmdbuf, path, filename, man_globals->tempfile)) { - PopupWarning(man_globals, "Constructed command was too long!"); - fclose(file); - file = NULL; - } - else -#endif /* HANDLE_ROFFSEQ */ - - if (system(cmdbuf) != 0) { /* execute search. */ - snprintf(error_buf, sizeof(error_buf), - "Something went wrong trying to run the command: %s", cmdbuf); - PopupWarning(man_globals, error_buf); - fclose(file); - file = NULL; - } - else { - if (file != NULL) { - XtPopdown(XtParent(man_globals->standby)); - - if ((man_globals->save == NULL) || - (man_globals->manpagewidgets.manpage == NULL)) - remove(man_globals->tempfile); - else { - char *ptr, catdir[BUFSIZ]; - - /* - * If the catdir is writable then ask the user if he/she wants to - * write the man page to it. - */ - - strcpy(catdir, man_globals->save_file); - if ((ptr = strrchr(catdir, '/')) != NULL) { - *ptr = '\0'; - - if (access(catdir, W_OK) != 0) - remove(man_globals->tempfile); - else { - x = (Position) Width(man_globals->manpagewidgets. - manpage) / 2; - y = (Position) Height(man_globals->manpagewidgets. - manpage) / 2; - XtTranslateCoords(manpage, x, y, &x, &y); - PositionCenter(man_globals->save, (int) x, (int) y, 0, - 0, 0, 0); - XtPopup(man_globals->save, XtGrabExclusive); - } - } - else - remove(man_globals->tempfile); - } - } - } - - /* - * If the original was compressed or in another format, delete temporary file. - */ - if (man_globals->deletetempfile) - remove(filename); - - return (file); -} - -#ifdef HANDLE_ROFFSEQ -/* Function Name: ConstructCommand - * Description: Constructs the pipeline of commands necessary to format - * a manual page. - * Arguments: cmdbuf - the buffer into which to write the command - * path - the directory in which the original man page resides - * filename - the (uncompressed) manpage source file - * tempfile - the name of a temporary file to direct the final - * output of the pipeline into - * Returns: TRUE if the command fit into the buffer, FALSE if it would - * be too long (more than BUFSIZ characters) - */ -static Boolean -ConstructCommand(char *cmdbuf, const char *path, - const char *filename, const char *tempfile) -{ - /* The original code did the following to produce a command line: - * sprintf(cmdbuf,"cd %s ; %s %s %s > %s %s", path, TBL, - * filename, FORMAT, man_globals->tempfile, "2> /dev/null"); - * We are more flexible and follow more or less the algorithm used - * by the Linux man command: - * + Obtain a string of letters from the following sources in order - * of preference: - * + a command line option (not implemented in xman; it's probably not - * useful) - * + the first line of the manpage source, if it is of the form: - * '\" - * + the MANROFFSEQ environment variable - * + a default string; this is "". - * + Interpret the string as a pipeline of filters: - * + e = eqn g = grap p = pic t = tbl v = vgrind r = refer - * + zsoelim is always run as the first preprocessor in any case. - * - * Strictly speaking we should save a catpage iff the string comes - * from the file or is the default. - * - * You'll notice that we format a man page into ASCII text output and then - * attempt to interpret things like L^HL as bold and so forth. This - * is so obviously the Wrong Thing it's untrue. - */ - char *c = cmdbuf; /* current posn in buffer */ - int left = BUFSIZ; /* space left in buffer */ - int used; - const char *fmt; - char fmtbuf[128]; - - fmt = NULL; - /* If you have a command line option that gives a setting for fmt, - set it here. */ - - if (!fmt) { - /* This is the tricky bit: extract a format string from the source file - * Annoyingly, filename might be relative or absolute. We cheat and - * use system to get the thing to a known absolute filename. - */ - FILE *file; - int gotfmt = 0; /* set to 1 if we got a directive from source */ - char fname[PATH_MAX]; - - if (filename[0] == '/') { - snprintf(fname, sizeof(fname), "%s", filename); - } - else { - snprintf(fname, sizeof(fname), "%s/%s", path, filename); - } - if ((file = fopen(fname, "r")) != NULL) { - if ((fgets(fmtbuf, sizeof(fmtbuf), file)) && - (!memcmp(fmtbuf, "'\\\" ", 4))) { - /* that's squote-backslash-dquote-space */ - int len = strlen(fmtbuf); - - if (len && (fmtbuf[len - 1] == '\n')) { - fmtbuf[len - 1] = 0; - fmt = fmtbuf + 3; - gotfmt++; - } - } - fclose(file); - } - if (!gotfmt) { /* not there or some error */ - fmt = getenv("MANROFFSEQ"); - } - } - - if (!fmt) { - fmt = DEFAULT_MANROFFSEQ; - } - - /* Start with the first fixed part of the command line */ - used = snprintf(c, left, "cd %s; %s %s ", path, ZSOELIM, filename); - left -= used; - c += used; - if (left <= 1) - return (FALSE); - - /* Now add preprocessors of the form '| processor' */ - for (; *fmt; fmt++) { - const char *filter; - - switch (*fmt) { - case 'e': - filter = EQN; - break; - case 'g': - filter = GRAP; - break; - case 'p': - filter = ROFF_PIC; - break; - case 't': - filter = TBL; - break; - case 'v': - filter = VGRIND; - break; - case 'r': - filter = REFER; - break; - default: - filter = NULL; - break; - } - if (filter) { - used = snprintf(c, left, " | %s ", filter); - left -= used; - c += used; - if (left <= 1) - return (FALSE); - } - } - - /* Now add the fixed trailing part 'formatprog > tempfile 2> /dev/null' */ - used = snprintf(c, left, " | %s >> %s 2>/dev/null", FORMAT, tempfile); - left -= used; - if (left <= 1) - return (FALSE); - - return (TRUE); -} -#endif /* HANDLE_ROFFSEQ */ - -/* Function Name: UncompressUnformatted - * Description: Finds an uncompressed unformatted manual page. - * Arguments: man_globals - the pseudo global structure. - * entry - the manual page entry. - * RETURNED filename - location to put the name of the file. - * Returns: TRUE if the file was found. - */ - -static Boolean -UncompressUnformatted(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, const char *entry, - char *filename, FILE ** file) -{ - char path[BUFSIZ], page[BUFSIZ], section[BUFSIZ], input[BUFSIZ]; - int len_cat = strlen(CAT), len_man = strlen(MAN); - -#if defined(SMAN) && defined(SFORMAT) - int len_sman = strlen(SMAN); -#endif - - ParseEntry(entry, path, section, page); - - man_globals->bzip2 = FALSE; - man_globals->lzma = FALSE; - -#if defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) - /* - * look for uncompressed file in machine subdir first - */ - snprintf(filename, BUFSIZ, "%s/%s%s/%s/%s", path, MAN, - section + len_cat, MACHINE, page); - if (access(filename, R_OK) == 0) { - man_globals->compress = FALSE; - man_globals->gzip = FALSE; - man_globals->deletetempfile = FALSE; - snprintf(man_globals->save_file, sizeof(man_globals->save_file), - "%s/%s%s/%s/%s", path, CAT, section + len_cat, MACHINE, page); - return (TRUE); - } - /* - * Then for compressed files in an uncompressed directory. - */ - snprintf(input, sizeof(input), "%s.%s", filename, COMPRESSION_EXTENSION); - if (UncompressNamed(man_globals, input, filename, file)) { - man_globals->compress = TRUE; - man_globals->deletetempfile = TRUE; - snprintf(man_globals->save_file, sizeof(man_globals->save_file), - "%s/%s%s/%s.%s", path, CAT, section + len_cat, page, - COMPRESSION_EXTENSION); - return (TRUE); - } -#ifdef GZIP_EXTENSION - else { - snprintf(input, sizeof(input), "%s.%s", filename, GZIP_EXTENSION); - if (UncompressNamed(man_globals, input, filename, file)) { - man_globals->compress = TRUE; - man_globals->gzip = TRUE; - man_globals->deletetempfile = TRUE; - snprintf(man_globals->save_file, sizeof(man_globals->save_file), - "%s/%s%s/%s.%s", path, CAT, section + len_cat, page, - GZIP_EXTENSION); - return (TRUE); - } - } -#endif /* GZIP_EXTENSION */ -#endif /* __OpenBSD__ || __NetBSD__ */ - -#ifdef BZIP2_EXTENSION - { - snprintf(input, sizeof(input), "%s.%s", filename, BZIP2_EXTENSION); - if (UncompressNamed(man_globals, input, filename, file)) { - man_globals->compress = TRUE; - man_globals->gzip = FALSE; - man_globals->bzip2 = TRUE; - snprintf(man_globals->save_file, sizeof(man_globals->save_file), - "%s/%s%s/%s.%s", path, CAT, section + len_cat, page, - BZIP2_EXTENSION); - return (TRUE); - } - } -#endif /* BZIP2_EXTENSION */ - -#ifdef LZMA_EXTENSION - { - snprintf(input, sizeof(input), "%s.%s", filename, LZMA_EXTENSION); - if (UncompressNamed(man_globals, input, filename, file)) { - man_globals->compress = TRUE; - man_globals->gzip = FALSE; - man_globals->lzma = TRUE; - snprintf(man_globals->save_file, sizeof(man_globals->save_file), - "%s/%s%s/%s.%s", path, CAT, section + len_cat, page, - LZMA_EXTENSION); - return (TRUE); - } - } -#endif /* LZMA_EXTENSION */ - -/* - * Look for uncompressed file first. - */ - - snprintf(filename, BUFSIZ, "%s/%s%s/%s", path, MAN, section + len_man, - page); - if (access(filename, R_OK) == 0) { - man_globals->compress = FALSE; - man_globals->gzip = FALSE; - man_globals->deletetempfile = FALSE; - snprintf(man_globals->save_file, sizeof(man_globals->save_file), - "%s/%s%s/%s", path, CAT, section + len_cat, page); - return (TRUE); - } - -#if defined(SMAN) && defined(SFORMAT) - /* - * Look for uncompressed sgml file next. - */ - - snprintf(input, BUFSIZ, "%s/%s%s/%s", path, SMAN, section + len_sman, page); - if (SgmlToRoffNamed(man_globals, input, filename, file)) { - man_globals->compress = FALSE; - man_globals->gzip = FALSE; - man_globals->deletetempfile = TRUE; - snprintf(man_globals->save_file, sizeof(man_globals->save_file), - "%s/%s%s/%s", path, CAT, section + len_cat, page); - return (TRUE); - } -#endif - -/* - * Then for compressed files in an uncompressed directory. - */ - - snprintf(input, sizeof(input), "%s.%s", filename, COMPRESSION_EXTENSION); - if (UncompressNamed(man_globals, input, filename, file)) { - man_globals->compress = TRUE; - man_globals->deletetempfile = TRUE; - snprintf(man_globals->save_file, sizeof(man_globals->save_file), - "%s/%s%s/%s.%s", path, CAT, section + len_cat, page, - COMPRESSION_EXTENSION); - return (TRUE); - } -#ifdef GZIP_EXTENSION - else { - snprintf(input, sizeof(input), "%s.%s", filename, GZIP_EXTENSION); - if (UncompressNamed(man_globals, input, filename, file)) { - man_globals->compress = TRUE; - man_globals->gzip = TRUE; - man_globals->deletetempfile = TRUE; 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-static int BEntrySearch(char *string, char **first, int number); - -/* Function Name: MakeSearchWidget - * Description: This Function Creates the Search Widget. - * Arguments: man_globals - the pseudo globals for this manpage. - * w - the widgets parent - * Returns: the search widget. - */ - -void -MakeSearchWidget(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, Widget parent) -{ - Widget dialog, command, text, cancel; - Arg arglist[2]; - Cardinal num_args = 0; - - XtSetArg(arglist[0], XtNtransientFor, parent); - man_globals->search_widget = XtCreatePopupShell(SEARCHNAME, - transientShellWidgetClass, - parent, arglist, 1); - - if (resources.clear_search_string) { - XtSetArg(arglist[0], XtNvalue, ""); - num_args++; - } - - dialog = XtCreateManagedWidget(DIALOG, dialogWidgetClass, - man_globals->search_widget, - arglist, num_args); - - if ((text = XtNameToWidget(dialog, "value")) == (Widget) NULL) - PopupWarning(NULL, "Could not find text widget in MakeSearchWidget."); - else - XtSetKeyboardFocus(dialog, text); - - XawDialogAddButton(dialog, MANUALSEARCH, NULL, NULL); - XawDialogAddButton(dialog, APROPOSSEARCH, NULL, NULL); - XawDialogAddButton(dialog, CANCEL, NULL, NULL); - -/* - * This is a bit gross, but it get the cancel button underneath the - * others, and forms them up to the right size.. - */ - - if (((command = XtNameToWidget(dialog, MANUALSEARCH)) == (Widget) NULL) || - ((cancel = XtNameToWidget(dialog, CANCEL)) == (Widget) NULL)) - PopupWarning(NULL, - "Could not find manual search widget in MakeSearchWidget."); - else { - static const char *half_size[] = { - MANUALSEARCH, APROPOSSEARCH, NULL - }; - static const char *full_size[] = { - "label", "value", CANCEL, NULL - }; - - num_args = 0; - XtSetArg(arglist[num_args], XtNfromVert, command); - num_args++; - XtSetArg(arglist[num_args], XtNfromHoriz, NULL); - num_args++; - XtSetValues(cancel, arglist, num_args); - FormUpWidgets(dialog, full_size, half_size); - } - -} - -/* Function Name: SearchString - * Description: Returns the search string. - * Arguments: man_globals - the globals. - * Returns: the search string. - */ - -static char * -SearchString(ManpageGlobals * man_globals) -{ - Widget dialog; - - dialog = XtNameToWidget(man_globals->search_widget, DIALOG); - if (dialog != NULL) - return (XawDialogGetValueString(dialog)); - - PopupWarning(man_globals, - "Could not get the search string, no search will be performed."); - return (NULL); -} - - -/* Function Name: DoSearch - * Description: This function performs a search for a man page or apropos - * search upon search string. - * Arguments: man_globals - the pseudo globals for this manpage. - * type - the type of search. - * Returns: none. - */ - -#define LOOKLINES 6 - -/* - * Manual searches look through the list of manual pages for the right one - * with a binary search. - * - * Apropos searches still exec man -k. - * - * If nothing is found then I send a warning message to the user, and do - * nothing. - */ - -FILE * -DoSearch(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, int type) -{ - char cmdbuf[BUFSIZ], *mantmp, *manpath; - char tmp[BUFSIZ], path[BUFSIZ]; - char string_buf[BUFSIZ], cmp_str[BUFSIZ], error_buf[BUFSIZ]; - char *search_string = SearchString(man_globals); - FILE *file; - int fd; - int count; - Boolean flag; - - if (search_string == NULL) - return (NULL); - - /* If the string is empty or starts with a space then do not search */ - - if (streq(search_string, "")) { - PopupWarning(man_globals, "Search string is empty."); - return (NULL); - } - - if (strlen(search_string) >= BUFSIZ) { - PopupWarning(man_globals, "Search string too long."); - return (NULL); - } - if (search_string[0] == ' ') { - PopupWarning(man_globals, "First character cannot be a space."); - return (NULL); - } - - if (type == APROPOS) { - char label[BUFSIZ]; - - strlcpy(tmp, MANTEMP, sizeof(tmp)); /* get a temp file. */ - fd = mkstemp(tmp); - if (fd < 0) { - PopupWarning(man_globals, "Cant create temp file"); - return NULL; - } - mantmp = tmp; - - manpath = getenv("MANPATH"); - if (manpath == NULL || streq(manpath, "")) { -#ifdef MANCONF - if (!ReadManConfig(path)) -#endif - { - strlcpy(path, SYSMANPATH, sizeof(path)); -#ifdef LOCALMANPATH - strlcat(path, ":", sizeof(path)); - strlcat(path, LOCALMANPATH, sizeof(path)); -#endif - } - } - else { - strlcpy(path, manpath, sizeof(path)); - } - - snprintf(label, sizeof(label), - "Results of apropos search on: %s", search_string); - -#ifdef NO_MANPATH_SUPPORT /* not quite correct, but the best I can do. */ - snprintf(cmdbuf, sizeof(cmdbuf), APROPOS_FORMAT, search_string, mantmp); -#else - snprintf(cmdbuf, sizeof(cmdbuf), APROPOS_FORMAT, path, search_string, - mantmp); -#endif - - if (system(cmdbuf) != 0) { /* execute search. */ - snprintf(error_buf, sizeof(error_buf), - "Something went wrong trying to run %s\n", cmdbuf); - PopupWarning(man_globals, error_buf); - } - - if ((file = fdopen(fd, "r")) == NULL) - PrintError("lost temp file? out of temp space?"); - -/* - * Since we keep the FD open we can remove the file safely, this - * will keep extra files out of /tmp. - */ - - remove(mantmp); - - snprintf(string_buf, sizeof(string_buf), "%s: nothing appropriate", - search_string); - - /* - * Check first LOOKLINES lines for "nothing appropriate". - */ - - count = 0; - flag = FALSE; - while ((fgets(cmp_str, BUFSIZ, file) != NULL) && (count < LOOKLINES)) { - size_t len = strlen(cmp_str); - - if (len > 0 && cmp_str[len - 1] == '\n') /* strip off the '\n' */ - cmp_str[len - 1] = '\0'; - - if (streq(cmp_str, string_buf)) { - flag = TRUE; - break; - } - count++; - } - - /* - * If the file is less than this number of lines then assume that there is - * nothing appropriate found. This does not confuse the apropos filter. - */ - - if (flag) { - fclose(file); - file = NULL; - ChangeLabel(man_globals->label, string_buf); - return (NULL); - } - - snprintf(man_globals->manpage_title, sizeof(man_globals->manpage_title), - "%s", label); - ChangeLabel(man_globals->label, label); - fseek(file, 0L, SEEK_SET); /* reset file to point at top. */ - } - else { /* MANUAL SEARCH */ - file = DoManualSearch(man_globals, search_string); - if (file == NULL) { - snprintf(string_buf, sizeof(string_buf), "No manual entry for %s.", - search_string); - ChangeLabel(man_globals->label, string_buf); - if (man_globals->label == NULL) - PopupWarning(man_globals, string_buf); - return (NULL); - } - } - - if (resources.clear_search_string) { - Arg arglist[1]; - Widget dialog; - - dialog = XtNameToWidget(man_globals->search_widget, DIALOG); - if (dialog == NULL) - PopupWarning(man_globals, "Could not clear the search string."); - - XtSetArg(arglist[0], XtNvalue, ""); - XtSetValues(dialog, arglist, (Cardinal) 1); - } - - return (file); -} - -/* Function Name: DoManualSearch - * Description: performs a manual search. - * Arguments: man_globals - the manual page specific globals. - * Returns: the filename of the man page. - */ - -#define NO_ENTRY -100 - -static FILE * -DoManualSearch(ManpageGlobals * man_globals, char *string) -{ - int e_num = NO_ENTRY; - int i; - -/* search current section first. */ - - i = man_globals->current_directory; - e_num = BEntrySearch(string, manual[i].entries, manual[i].nentries); - -/* search other sections. */ - - if (e_num == NO_ENTRY) { - i = 0; /* At the exit of the loop i needs to - be the one we used. */ - while (TRUE) { - if (i == man_globals->current_directory) - if (++i >= sections) - return (NULL); - e_num = BEntrySearch(string, manual[i].entries, manual[i].nentries); - if (e_num != NO_ENTRY) - break; - if (++i >= sections) - return (NULL); - } - -/* - * Manual page found in some other section, unhighlight the current one. - */ - if (man_globals->manpagewidgets.box != NULL) - XawListUnhighlight(man_globals->manpagewidgets. - box[man_globals->current_directory]); - } - else { - /* - * Highlight the element we are searching for if it is in the directory - * listing currently being shown. - */ - if (man_globals->manpagewidgets.box != NULL) - XawListHighlight(man_globals->manpagewidgets.box[i], e_num); - } - return (FindManualFile(man_globals, i, e_num)); -} - -/* Function Name: BEntrySearch - * Description: binary search through entries. - * Arguments: string - the string to match. - * first - the first entry in the list. - * number - the number of entries. - * Returns: a pointer to the entry found. - */ - -static int -BEntrySearch(char *string, char **first, int number) -{ - int check, cmp, len_cmp, global_number; - char *head, *tail; - - global_number = 0; - while (TRUE) { - - if (number == 0) { - return (NO_ENTRY); /* didn't find it. */ - } - - check = number / 2; - - head = strrchr(first[global_number + check], '/'); - if (head == NULL) - PrintError("index failure in BEntrySearch"); - head++; - - tail = strrchr(head, '.'); - if (tail == NULL) - /* not an error, some systems (e.g. sgi) have only a .z suffix */ - tail = head + strlen(head); - - cmp = strncmp(string, head, (tail - head)); - len_cmp = strlen(string) - (int) (tail - head); - - if (cmp == 0 && len_cmp == 0) { - return (global_number + check); - } - else if (cmp < 0 || ((cmp == 0) && (len_cmp < 0))) - number = check; - else { /* cmp > 0 || ((cmp == 0) && (len_cmp > 0)) */ - - global_number += (check + 1); - number -= (check + 1); - } - } -} diff --git a/app/xman/tkfuncs.c b/app/xman/tkfuncs.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4ad08778c..000000000 --- a/app/xman/tkfuncs.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ -/* - -Copyright (c) 1987, 1988 X Consortium - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included -in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS -OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR -OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, -ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall -not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or -other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization -from the X Consortium. - -*/ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "globals.h" - -/* - * I am doing the "wrong" thing here by looking in the core field for the - * widget to get this info, the "right" thing to do is to do a XtGetValues - * to get this information. - */ - -/* Function Name: Width - * Description: finds the width of a widget. - * Arguments: w - the widget. - * Returns: the width of that widget. - */ - -int -Width(Widget w) -{ - return ((int) w->core.width); -} - -/* Function Name: Height - * Description: finds the height of a widget. - * Arguments: w - the widget. - * Returns: the height of that widget. - */ - -int -Height(Widget w) -{ - return ((int) w->core.height); -} - -/* Function Name: BorderWidth - * Description: finds the BorderWidth of a widget. - * Arguments: w - the widget. - * Returns: the BorderWidth of that widget. - */ - -int -BorderWidth(Widget w) -{ - return ((int) w->core.border_width); -} - -/* - * These functions have got to be able to get at the widget tree, I don't see - * any way around this one. - */ - -/* Function Name: Name - * Description: This function returns the correct popup child - * Arguments: w - widget - * Returns: the popup child. - */ - -char * -Name(Widget w) -{ - return (w->core.name); -} diff --git a/app/xman/vendor.c b/app/xman/vendor.c deleted file mode 100644 index 903fc8c4e..000000000 --- a/app/xman/vendor.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,281 +0,0 @@ -/* - -Copyright (c) 1987, 1988 X Consortium - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included -in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS -OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR -OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, -ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall -not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or -other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization -from the X Consortium. - -*/ - -/* Vendor-specific data structures and operations */ - -#include "globals.h" -#include "vendor.h" - -typedef struct sectionName { - const char *name; - const char *suffix; -} SectionNameRec; - -#if (defined(__osf__) || defined(SVR4)) && !defined(sun) - -static SectionNameRec SectionNames[] = { - {"(1) User Commands", "1"}, - {"(1m) Sys, Administration", "1m"}, - {"(2) System Calls", "2"}, - {"(3) Subroutines", "3"}, - {"(4) File Formats", "4"}, - {"(5) Miscellaneous", "5"}, - {"(6) Games", "6"}, - {"(7) Devices", "7"}, - {"(8) Sys. Administration", "8"}, - {"(l) Local", "l"}, - {"(n) New", "n"}, - {"(o) Old", "o"} -#ifdef __SCO__ - , - {"(ADM) System Administration", "ADM"}, - {"(ADMN) Network Administration", "ADMN"}, - {"(ADMP) Protocol Administration", "ADMP"}, - {"(C) Commands", "C"}, - {"(CMD) DOS Commands", "CMD"}, - {"(CP) Programming Commands", "CP"}, - {"(DOS) DOS Subroutines and Libraries", "DOS"}, - {"(F) File Formats", "F"}, - {"(HW) Hardware Dependant", "HW"}, - {"(K) Kernel Subroutines", "K"}, - {"(LOCAL) Local utilities for your system", "LOCAL"}, - {"(M) Miscellaneous", "M"}, - {"(NADM) NFS Administration", "NADM"}, - {"(NC) Network Commands", "NC"}, - {"(NF) Network File Formats", "NF"}, - {"(NS) Network Subroutines", "NS"}, - {"(NSL) Network Services", "NSL"}, - {"(S) Subroutines and Libraries", "S"}, - {"(SCO) Product Engineering Toolkit", "SCO"}, - {"(SFF) Socket File Formats", "SFF"}, - {"(STR) Streams", "STR"}, - {"(TC) Transport Layer Commands", "TC"}, - {"(X) X Man pages", "X"}, - {"(XNX) Xenix Subroutines, Commands and Libs", "XNX"}, - {"(XS) X11 Subroutines and Libraries", "XS"}, - {"(Xm) Motif Commands and Subroutines", "Xm"}, - {"(Xt) X Intrinsics", "Xt"} -#endif -}; - -#else - -#if defined(sun) && defined(SVR4) -/* losing man.cf is useless because it has no section names */ - -static SectionNameRec SectionNames[] = { - {"(1) User Commands", "1"}, - {"(1b) SunOS/BSD Compatibility Commands", "1b"}, - {"(1c) Communication Commands", "1c"}, - {"(1f) FMLI Commands", "1f"}, - {"(1m) Maintenance Commands", "1m"}, - {"(1s) SunOS Specific Commands", "1s"}, - {"(2) System Calls", "2"}, - {"(3) Introduction to Library Functions", "3"}, - {"(3adm) General Administrative Library Functions", "3adm"}, - {"(3aio) Asynchronous I/O Library Functions", "3aio"}, - {"(3b) SunOS/BSD Compatibility Functions", "3b"}, - {"(3bsm) Security and Auditing Library Functions", "3bsm"}, - {"(3c) C Library Functions", "3c"}, - {"(3cfgadm) Configuration Administration Library Functions", "3cfgadm"}, - {"(3crypt) Encryption and Decryption Library", "3crypt"}, - {"(3curses) Curses Library Functions", "3curses"}, - {"(3devid) Device ID Library Functions", "3devid"}, - {"(3devinfo) Device Information Library Functions", "3devinfo"}, - {"(3dl) Dynamic Linking Library Functions", "3dl"}, - {"(3dmi) DMI Library Functions", "3dmi"}, - {"(3door) Door Library Functions", "3door"}, - {"(3e) ELF Library Functions", "3e"}, - {"(3elf) ELF Library Functions", "3elf"}, - {"(3ext) Extended Library Functions", "3ext"}, - {"(3g) C Library Functions", "3g"}, - {"(3gen) String Pattern-Matching Library Functions", "3gen"}, - {"(3head) Headers", "3head"}, - {"(3i) Wide Character Functions", "3i"}, - {"(3k) Kernel VM Library Functions", "3k"}, - {"(3krb) Kerberos Library Functions", "3krb"}, - {"(3kstat) Kernel Statistics Library Functions", "3kstat"}, - {"(3kvm) Kernel VM Library Functions", "3kvm"}, - {"(3layout) Layout Services Library Functions", "3layout"}, - {"(3ldap) LDAP Library Functions", "3ldap"}, - {"(3lib) Interface Libraries", "3lib"}, - {"(3libucb) SunOS/BSD Compatibility Interface Libraries", "3libucb"}, - {"(3m) Mathematical Library Functions", "3m"}, - {"(3mail) User Mailbox Library Functions", "3mail"}, - {"(3malloc) Memory Allocation Library Functions", "3malloc"}, - {"(3mp) Integer Mathematical Library Functions", "3mp"}, - {"(3n) Network Functions", "3n"}, - {"(3nsl) Networking Services Library Functions", "3nsl"}, - {"(3pam) PAM Library Functions", "3pam"}, - {"(3plot) Graphics Interface Library Functions", "3plot"}, - {"(3proc) Process Control Library Functions", "3proc"}, - {"(3r) Realtime Library", "3r"}, - {"(3rac) Remote Asynchronous Calls Library Functions", "3rac"}, - {"(3resolv) Resolver Library Functions", "3resolv"}, - {"(3rpc) RPC Library Functions", "3rpc"}, - {"(3rt) Realtime Library Functions", "3rt"}, - {"(3s) Standard I/O Functions", "3s"}, - {"(3sched) LWP Scheduling Library Functions", "3sched"}, - {"(3sec) File Access Control Library Functions", "3sec"}, - {"(3secdb) Security Attributes Database Library Functions", "3secdb"}, - {"(3snmp) SNMP Library Functions", "3snmp"}, - {"(3socket) Sockets Library Functions", "3socket"}, - {"(3t) Threads Library Functions", "3t"}, - {"(3thr) Threads Library Functions", "3thr"}, - {"(3tnf) TNF Library Functions", "3tnf"}, - {"(3ucb) SunOS/BSD Compatibility Library Functions", "3ucb"}, - {"(3volmgt) Volume Management Library Functions", "3volmgt"}, - {"(3x) Miscellaneous Library Functions", "3x"}, - {"(3xc) X/Open Curses Library Functions", "3xc"}, - {"(3xcurses) X/Open Curses Library Functions", "3xcurses"}, - {"(3xfn) XFN Interface Library Functions", "3xfn"}, - {"(3xn) X/Open Networking Services Library Functions", "3xn"}, - {"(3xnet) X/Open Networking Services Library Functions", "3xnet"}, - {"(3x11) X Window System: Xlib Functions", "3x11"}, - {"(3xcb) X Window System: X C Binding Functions", "3xcb"}, - {"(3xext) X Window System: Protocol Extension Functions", "3xext"}, - {"(3xi) X Window System: Input Extension Functions", "3xi"}, - {"(3xmu) X Window System: Miscellaneous Utility Functions","3xmu"}, - {"(3xp) X Window System: Print Extension Functions", "3xp"}, - {"(3xt) X Window System: Toolkit Intrinsics Functions", "3xt"}, - {"(4) File Formats", "4"}, - {"(4b) Misc. Reference Manual Pages", "4b"}, - {"(5) Environments, Tables, and TROFF Macros", "5"}, - {"(6) Games and Demos", "6"}, - {"(7) Special Files", "7"}, - {"(7d) Devices", "7d"}, - {"(7fs) File Systems", "7fs"}, - {"(7i) Ioctl Requests", "7i"}, - {"(7m) STREAMS Modules", "7m"}, - {"(7p) Protocols", "7p"}, - {"(9) Device Driver Information", "9"}, - {"(9e) DDI and DKI Driver Entry Points", "9e"}, - {"(9f) DDI and DKI Kernel Functions", "9f"}, - {"(9s) DDI and DKI Data Structures", "9s"}, - {"(l) Local", "l"}, - {"(n) New", "n"}, - {"(o) Old", "o"} -}; - -#else - -static SectionNameRec SectionNames[] = { - {"(1) User Commands", "1"}, - {"(2) System Calls", "2"}, - {"(3) Subroutines", "3"}, - {"(4) Devices", "4"}, - {"(5) File Formats", "5"}, - {"(6) Games", "6"}, - {"(7) Miscellaneous", "7"}, - {"(8) Sys. Administration", "8"}, -#if defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) - {"(9) Kernel Manual", "9"}, -#endif -#if defined(__FreeBSD__) - {"(9) Kernel Interfaces", "9"}, -#endif - {"(l) Local", "l"}, - {"(n) New", "n"}, - {"(o) Old", "o"}, -#ifdef sony - {"(p) Public Domain", "p"}, - {"(s) Sony Specific", "s"}, -#endif -}; - -#endif -#endif - -/* Function Name: AddStandardSections - * Description: Adds all the standard sections to the list for this path. - * Arguments: list - a pointer to the section list. - * path - the path to these standard sections. - * Returns: none. - */ - -void -AddStandardSections(SectionList ** list, const char *path) -{ - register int i; - char file[BUFSIZ]; - int numSections = sizeof(SectionNames) / sizeof(SectionNames[0]); - - for (i = 0; i < numSections; i++) { - snprintf(file, sizeof(file), "%s%s", SEARCHDIR, SectionNames[i].suffix); - AddNewSection(list, path, file, SectionNames[i].name, TRUE); -#ifdef SEARCHOTHER - snprintf(file, sizeof(file), "%s%s", SEARCHOTHER, - SectionNames[i].suffix); - AddNewSection(list, path, file, SectionNames[i].name, TRUE); -#endif - } -} - - - -/* Function Name: CreateManpageName - * Description: Creates the manual page name for a given item. - * Arguments: entry - the entry to convert. - * Returns: the manual page properly allocated. - */ - -/* - * If the filename is foo.3 - Create an entry of the form: foo - * If the filename is foo.3X11 - Create an entry of the form: foo(X11) - * IF the filename is a.out.1 - Create an entry of the form: a.out - */ - -char * -CreateManpageName(const char *entry, int section, /* FIXME: unused */ - int flags) -{ - char *cp; - char page[BUFSIZ]; - char sect[BUFSIZ]; - - ParseEntry(entry, NULL, sect, page); - - if ((cp = strrchr(page, '.')) != NULL) { - if ((int) strlen(cp) > 2) { - *cp++ = '('; - while ((cp[1] != '\0')) { - *cp = *(cp + 1); - cp++; - } - *cp++ = ')'; - *cp = '\0'; - } - else - *cp = '\0'; - } - - - return (XtNewString(page)); -} diff --git a/app/xman/vendor.h b/app/xman/vendor.h deleted file mode 100644 index c37b19a79..000000000 --- a/app/xman/vendor.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,215 +0,0 @@ -/* - -Copyright (c) 1991 X Consortium - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included -in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS -OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR -OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, -ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall -not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or -other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization -from the X Consortium. - -*/ - -/* Vendor-specific definitions */ -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include "config.h" -#endif - -#ifdef CSRG_BASED -#include -#endif - -#define SUFFIX "suffix" -#define FOLD "fold" -#define FOLDSUFFIX "foldsuffix" -#define MNULL 0 -#define MSUFFIX 1 -#define MFOLD 2 -#define MFOLDSUFFIX 3 - -/* - * The directories to search. Assume that the manual directories are more - * complete than the cat directories. - */ - -#define SEARCHDIR MAN - -#if (defined(sgi) || (defined(SVR4) && !defined(sun)) || (defined(BSD) && (BSD >= 199103)) || defined(linux) || defined(__CYGWIN__) ) -# define SEARCHOTHER CAT -#endif - -/* - * The default manual page directory. - * - * The MANPATH environment variable will override this. - */ - -#ifndef SYSMANPATH - -#if defined(__bsdi__) -# define SYSMANPATH "/usr/share/man:/usr/contrib/man:/usr/contrib/isode/man:/usr/local/man" -#elif defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__DARWIN__) -# define SYSMANPATH "/usr/share/man:/usr/local/man:/usr/X11R6/man" -#elif defined(SVR4) && defined(sun) -# define SYSMANPATH "/usr/share/man:/usr/X11/man:/usr/openwin/share/man:/usr/dt/share/man:/usr/sfw/share/man" -#elif defined(SVR4) || defined(__osf__) || (defined(BSD) && (BSD >= 199103)) -# define SYSMANPATH "/usr/share/man" -#elif defined(sgi) -# define SYSMANPATH "/usr/catman/a_man:/usr/catman/g_man:/usr/catman/p_man:/usr/catman/u_man:/usr/man/p_man:/usr/man/u_man:/usr/man" -#endif - -#ifndef SYSMANPATH -# define SYSMANPATH "/usr/man" -#endif - -#endif - -/* - * Compression Definitions. - */ - -#if defined(sgi) -# define COMPRESSION_EXTENSION "z" -# define UNCOMPRESS_FORMAT "pcat %s > %s" -# define NO_COMPRESS /* mac can't handle using pack as a filter and - xman needs it to be done that way. */ -#elif defined (ISC) || defined(__SCO__) || defined(__UNIXWARE__) -# define COMPRESSION_EXTENSION "Z" /* dummy */ -# if !defined(__SCO__) && !defined(__UNIXWARE__) -# define COMPRESSION_EXTENSIONS "zZF" /* pack, compress, freeze */ -# else -# define COMPRESSION_EXTENSIONS "zZ" /* pack, compress */ -# endif -# define UNCOMPRESS_FORMAT uncompress_format -# define UNCOMPRESS_FORMAT_1 "pcat %s > %s" -# define UNCOMPRESS_FORMAT_2 "zcat < %s > %s" -# define UNCOMPRESS_FORMAT_3 "fcat < %s > %s" -# define NO_COMPRESS -#else -# define COMPRESSION_EXTENSION "Z" -# define UNCOMPRESS_FORMAT "zcat < %s >> %s" -# define COMPRESS "compress" -# define GZIP_EXTENSION "gz" -# define GUNZIP_FORMAT "gzip -c -d < %s >> %s" -# define GZIP_COMPRESS "gzip" -# define BZIP2_EXTENSION "bz2" -# define BUNZIP2_FORMAT "bunzip2 -c -d < %s >> %s" -# define BZIP2_COMPRESS "bzip2" -# define LZMA_EXTENSION "lzma" -# define UNLZMA_FORMAT "unlzma -c -d < %s >> %s" -# define LZMA_COMPRESS "lzma" -#endif - - - -/* - * The command filters for the manual and apropos searches. - */ - -#if defined(hpux) -# define NO_MANPATH_SUPPORT -#endif - -#ifdef NO_MANPATH_SUPPORT -# define APROPOS_FORMAT ("man -k %s | pr -h Apropos >> %s") -#else -# define APROPOS_FORMAT ("man -M %s -k %s | pr -h Apropos >> %s") -#endif - -#ifndef HANDLE_ROFFSEQ -# if defined(__OpenBSD__) -# define FORMAT "| mandoc -Tascii" -# elif defined(CSRG_BASED) -# define FORMAT "| eqn | tbl | nroff -mandoc" -# elif defined(BSD) && (BSD >= 199103) -# define FORMAT "| eqn | tbl | nroff -man" -# elif defined(linux) || defined(__CYGWIN__) -# define FORMAT "| pic | eqn | tbl -Tlatin1 | GROFF_NO_SGR= groff -Tlatin1 -mandoc" -# else -# define FORMAT "| neqn | nroff -man" /* The format command. */ -# endif -# define TBL "tbl" -#else /* HANDLE_ROFFSEQ */ -# if defined(linux) -# define ZSOELIM "zsoelim" -# else -# define ZSOELIM "soelim" -# endif -# define EQN "eqn" -# define TBL "tbl" -# define GRAP "grap" -# define ROFF_PIC "pic" -# define VGRIND "vgrind" -# define REFER "refer" -# if defined(__OpenBSD__) -# define FORMAT "mandoc -Tascii" -# elif defined(CSRG_BASED) -# define FORMAT "nroff -mandoc" -# elif defined(linux) || defined(__CYGWIN__) -# define FORMAT "GROFF_NO_SGR= groff -Tlatin1 -mandoc" -# elif defined(__DARWIN__) -# define FORMAT "nroff -man" -# else -# define FORMAT "GROFF_NO_SGR= groff -Tlatin1 -man" -# endif -# define DEFAULT_MANROFFSEQ "et" -#endif /*HANDLE_ROFFSEQ */ -#if defined(__OpenBSD__) -# define TBL "cat" -#endif - -/* - * Names of the man and cat dirs. - */ - -#ifdef __bsdi__ -#define MAN "cat" -#else -#define MAN "man" -#endif - -#if defined(SCO) -# define CAT "cat." -#else -# define CAT "cat" -#endif - -/* Solaris has nroff man pages in "man" and sgml man pages in "sman" */ -#if defined(sun) && defined(SVR4) -# define SFORMAT "/usr/lib/sgml/sgml2roff" -# define SMAN "sman" -# undef SEARCHOTHER -# define SEARCHOTHER SMAN -# define SGMLENT_EXTENSION "ent" /* SGML entity files end in ".ent" */ -#endif - - -typedef struct _SectionList { - struct _SectionList *next; - char *label; /* section label */ - char *directory; /* section directory */ - int flags; -} SectionList; - -extern char *CreateManpageName(const char *entry, int section, int flags); -extern void AddStandardSections(SectionList ** list, const char *path); -extern void AddNewSection(SectionList ** list, const char *path, - const char *file, const char *label, int flags); diff --git a/app/xman/xman.help b/app/xman/xman.help deleted file mode 100644 index 247ed7c63..000000000 --- a/app/xman/xman.help +++ /dev/null @@ -1,228 +0,0 @@ - - -XMAN is an X Window System manual browsing tool. - - - -GETTING STARTED - -By default, xman starts by creating a small window that contains three -"buttons" (places on which to click a pointer button). Two of these -buttons, Help and Quit, are self-explanatory. The third, Manual Page, -creates a new manual page browser window; you may use this button to -open a new manual page any time xman is running. - -A new manual page starts up displaying this help information. The -manual page contains three sections. In the upper left corner are two -menu buttons. When the mouse is clicked on either of these buttons a -menu is popped up. The contents of these menus is described below. -Directly to the right of the menu buttons is an informational display. -This display usually contains the name of the directory or manual page -being displayed. It is also used to display warning messages and the -current version of xman. The last and largest section is the -information display. This section of the application contains either a -list of manual pages to choose from or the text of a manual page. - -To use xman pull down the Sections menu to select a manual section. -When the section is displayed, click the left pointer button on the name -of the manual page that you would like to see. Xman will replace the -directory listing with the manual page you selected. - -That should be enough to get you started. Once you understand the -basics of how to use xman, take a look at the rest of this file to see -the advanced features that are available to make using xman fast and -efficient. - - -SCROLLING TEXT - -The scroll bars are similar to xterm and xmh scroll bars; clicking the -left or right pointer button with the pointer at the bottom of the -scroll bar will scroll the text down or up one page, respectively. -Clicking with the pointer farther up the scroll bar scrolls -proportionally less than one page. Clicking the middle button a portion -of the way down the scroll bar will move the text window that portion of -the way down the text. Holding the middle button and moving the pointer -up and down allows the text to be scrolled dynamically. - -You may also type 'f' or to scroll down one page, and 'b' to -scroll up one page. - - -RESIZING WINDOWS - -You can resize any of the windows in xman with your window manager, and -xman will do the best it can to resize everything internally into a -useful configuration. The only control over the internal arrangement -that you have is moving the border between the manual page and directory -when both are displayed. This is done by clicking and holding the any -pointer button when the cursor is over the small square (grip) on the -right side of the screen. The grip is located on the horizontal line -which separates the panes. The grip may be moved up and down to resize -the panes of the screen, and when the pointer button is released xman -will move the pane boundary to the newly specified location. - - -MENU COMMANDS - -There are two ways to activate the menus. The first is to click any -pointer button in the menu button corresponding to the menu you want to -activate. The second method is to hold down the "Control" key and click -the left pointer button for the Options menu or the middle pointer -button for the Sections menu. Reguardless of how the menu was -activated, selecting items is the same. - -Once a menu is activated, continue to hold down the pointer button and -drag the pointer cursor over the item that you would like to activate. -Once the item that you want to select is highlighted, select it by -releasing the pointer button. To avoid making a menu selection, move -the pointer cursor outside the menu and release the button. - -Selecting one of the items in the Sections menu will display the named -directory. - -The following commands are available through the Options menu: - -Display Directory Show the current section directory. - -Display Manual Page Show the current manual page. - -Help Create a help window with this text displayed. - -Search Pop up a dialogue box that allows the entire - tree of manual pages to be searched for a - specific name. A keyword (apropos) search is - also available through this dialogue box. - -Show Both Screens Split the manual page display window to display - both the current manual page and the directory. -Show One Screen Return to a single screen display of either a - manual page or directory listing. - -Remove This Man Page Remove this manual page, do not quit. - -Open New Man Page Pop up a new manual page browser window. - -Show Version Print the current version of xman to the - information display window. Please include the - version number when reporting bugs. - -Quit Close all xman windows and quit xman. - - -SUMMARY OF BASIC ACTIONS - -In a menu button: - - CLICK: Pop up a menu - -In a directory, manual page, or scroll bar: - - CLICK LEFT: Pop up the Options menu. - CLICK MIDDLE: Pop up the Sections menu. - -In a directory: - - CLICK LEFT: Bring up named manual page - CLICK MIDDLE: Go to manual page previously chosen. - -In a manual page or apropos listing: - - CLICK MIDDLE: Go to directory of manual pages. - -In scroll bars: - - CLICK LEFT: Move down - more if pointer is near bottom - of window, less if at top. - CLICK MIDDLE: Move top of page to current pointer position. - CLICK RIGHT: Move up - more if pointer is near bottom - of window, less if at top. - -SEARCHING - -Xman has a built-in searching utility that allows the user to search the -entire manual page tree for a specific topic (manual page search) or a -keyword (apropos search). The search dialogue box can be activated from -the Options menu, or by the key Control-s. If the search is started -from the small initial topbox xman will open a new manual page if the -search was successful, and fail silently if the search was unsuccessful. - -Manual page searches are performed starting in the currently displayed -section. If no match is found then the remaining sections are searched -in the order that the sections appear in the Sections menu, starting at -the top. The current version of xman immediately displays the first -manual page that it finds. If the manual page cannot be found that fact -is noted in the informational display. - -An apropos search will search a list of short descriptions for all -manual pages on the system and return a list of all descriptions which -contain the keyword specified. - - -KEYBOARD ACCELERATORS - -Xman contains a set of preinstalled keyboard accelerators. These are a -set of key bindings that perform many of the same operations as the menu -items. Since it is not necessary to pull down the menu, these actions -can be performed more quickly, hence the name accelerators. - -The default key bindings for xman are: - -Anywhere: - - Control - c Exit xman - Control - h Create the help window - Control - n Create a new man page - Control - q Exit xman - Control - s Create a search popup - -In a manual page, directory, or help window: - - Control - r Remove this manual page or help display - Control - v Show the current version of xman - -In a manual page or directory: - - Control - d Display Directory - Control - m Display Man Page - -In a manual page only: - - b Page Back - f Page forward - Page forward - 1 One line forward - 2 Two lines forward - 3 Three lines forward - 4 Four lines forward - -Note: Control-s does not have any effect in the help window. - - -FURTHER INFORMATION - -Xman is highly customizable. Through the X resource database a user can -customize the look and feel of this application so that it meets a -preferred style of interaction. Almost any configuration that is -available dynamically can be specified through resources. This includes -changing the size, color, and fonts, starting with no topbox, showing -both screens, and rebinding the keyboard accelerators. - -The information on customizing xman is contained in the xman manual -page, I will leave it to you to figure out how to find and display that -information :-) - - - Chris D. Peterson MIT X - Consortium - -CREDITS - -Version: Use 'Show Version' menu item. -Written By: Chris D. Peterson - formerly MIT X Consortium -Based Upon: Xman for X10 by Barry Shein - Boston University - -Copyright 1988, 1989 X Consortium -Edited by Donna Converse and Dave Sternlicht - - diff --git a/distrib/sets/lists/xbase/mi b/distrib/sets/lists/xbase/mi index f7908da26..e68088896 100644 --- a/distrib/sets/lists/xbase/mi +++ b/distrib/sets/lists/xbase/mi @@ -138,7 +138,6 @@ ./usr/X11R6/bin/xlsclients ./usr/X11R6/bin/xlsfonts ./usr/X11R6/bin/xmag -./usr/X11R6/bin/xman ./usr/X11R6/bin/xmessage ./usr/X11R6/bin/xmodmap ./usr/X11R6/bin/xmore @@ -206,7 +205,6 @@ ./usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fvwm/system.fvwm2rc ./usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fvwm/system.fvwm2rc-sample-1 ./usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fvwm/system.fvwm2rc-sample-2 -./usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xman.help ./usr/X11R6/lib/libICE.a ./usr/X11R6/lib/libICE.la ./usr/X11R6/lib/libICE.so.11.0 @@ -482,7 +480,6 @@ ./usr/X11R6/share/X11/app-defaults/Xgc ./usr/X11R6/share/X11/app-defaults/Xgc-color ./usr/X11R6/share/X11/app-defaults/Xmag -./usr/X11R6/share/X11/app-defaults/Xman ./usr/X11R6/share/X11/app-defaults/Xmessage ./usr/X11R6/share/X11/app-defaults/Xmessage-color ./usr/X11R6/share/X11/app-defaults/Xvidtune diff --git a/distrib/sets/lists/xshare/mi b/distrib/sets/lists/xshare/mi index 678c3d00b..e71b806f7 100644 --- a/distrib/sets/lists/xshare/mi +++ b/distrib/sets/lists/xshare/mi @@ -859,7 +859,6 @@ ./usr/X11R6/man/man1/xlsclients.1 ./usr/X11R6/man/man1/xlsfonts.1 ./usr/X11R6/man/man1/xmag.1 -./usr/X11R6/man/man1/xman.1 ./usr/X11R6/man/man1/xmessage.1 ./usr/X11R6/man/man1/xmodmap.1 ./usr/X11R6/man/man1/xmore.1