/****************************************************************************
- * Copyright (c) 1998-2017,2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc. *
+ * Copyright (c) 1998-2018,2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc. *
* *
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a *
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the *
#include <parametrized.h>
#include <transform.h>
-MODULE_ID("$Id: tic.c,v 1.256 2018/03/18 00:05:10 tom Exp $")
+MODULE_ID("$Id: tic.c,v 1.278 2019/07/27 22:44:21 tom Exp $")
#define STDIN_NAME "<stdin>"
static bool capdump = FALSE; /* running as infotocap? */
static bool infodump = FALSE; /* running as captoinfo? */
static bool showsummary = FALSE;
+static unsigned debug_level;
static char **namelst = 0;
static const char *to_remove;
char my_tmpname[PATH_MAX];
char my_altfile[PATH_MAX];
int v_opt = -1;
- unsigned debug_level;
int smart_defaults = TRUE;
char *termcap;
ENTRY *qp;
if (!quiet) {
(void) fseek(tmp_fp, qp->cstart, SEEK_SET);
while (j-- > 0) {
- if (infodump)
- (void) putchar(fgetc(tmp_fp));
- else
- put_translate(fgetc(tmp_fp));
+ int ch = fgetc(tmp_fp);
+ if (ch == EOF || ferror(tmp_fp)) {
+ break;
+ } else if (infodump) {
+ (void) putchar(ch);
+ } else {
+ put_translate(ch);
+ }
}
}
static void
check_acs(TERMTYPE2 *tp)
{
+ int vt100_smacs = 0;
+ int vt100_rmacs = 0;
+ int vt100_enacs = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * ena_acs is not always necessary, but if it is present, the enter/exit
+ * capabilities should be.
+ */
+ ANDMISSING(ena_acs, enter_alt_charset_mode);
+ ANDMISSING(ena_acs, exit_alt_charset_mode);
+ PAIRED(exit_alt_charset_mode, exit_alt_charset_mode);
+
+ /*
+ * vt100-like is frequently used, but perhaps ena_acs is missing, etc.
+ */
+ if (VALID_STRING(enter_alt_charset_mode)) {
+ vt100_smacs = (!strcmp("\033(0", enter_alt_charset_mode)
+ ? 2
+ : (!strcmp("\016", enter_alt_charset_mode)
+ ? 1
+ : 0));
+ }
+ if (VALID_STRING(exit_alt_charset_mode)) {
+ vt100_rmacs = (!strcmp("\033(B", exit_alt_charset_mode)
+ ? 2
+ : (!strcmp("\017", exit_alt_charset_mode)
+ ? 1
+ : 0));
+ }
+ if (VALID_STRING(ena_acs)) {
+ vt100_enacs = (!strcmp("\033(B\033)0", ena_acs)
+ ? 2
+ : 0);
+ }
+ if (vt100_rmacs && vt100_smacs && (vt100_rmacs != vt100_smacs)) {
+ _nc_warning("rmacs/smacs are inconsistent");
+ }
+ if ((vt100_rmacs == 2) && (vt100_smacs == 2) && vt100_enacs) {
+ _nc_warning("rmacs/smacs make enacs redundant");
+ }
+ if ((vt100_rmacs == 1) && (vt100_smacs == 1) && !vt100_enacs) {
+ _nc_warning("VT100-style rmacs/smacs require enacs");
+ }
+
if (VALID_STRING(acs_chars)) {
const char *boxes = "lmkjtuvwqxn";
char mapped[256];
static void
check_colors(TERMTYPE2 *tp)
{
+ char *value;
+
if ((max_colors > 0) != (max_pairs > 0)
|| ((max_colors > max_pairs) && (initialize_pair == 0)))
_nc_warning("inconsistent values for max_colors (%d) and max_pairs (%d)",
_nc_warning("expected ccc because initc is given");
}
}
+ value = tigetstr("RGB");
+ if (VALID_STRING(value)) {
+ int r, g, b;
+ char bad;
+ int code = sscanf(value, "%d/%d/%d%c", &r, &g, &b, &bad);
+ if (code != 3 || r <= 0 || g <= 0 || b <= 0) {
+ _nc_warning("unexpected value for RGB capability: %s", value);
+ }
+ }
}
static int
#endif
}
+#if NCURSES_XNAMES
static bool
uses_SGR_39_49(const char *value)
{
static void
check_screen(TERMTYPE2 *tp)
{
-#if NCURSES_XNAMES
if (_nc_user_definable) {
int have_XT = tigetflag("XT");
int have_XM = tigetflag("XM");
}
if (have_XM && have_XT) {
- _nc_warning("Screen's XT capability conflicts with XM");
+ _nc_warning("screen's XT capability conflicts with XM");
} else if (have_XT && screen_base) {
- _nc_warning("Screen's \"screen\" entries should not have XT set");
+ _nc_warning("screen's \"screen\" entries should not have XT set");
} else if (have_XT) {
if (!have_kmouse && is_screen) {
if (VALID_STRING(key_mouse)) {
- _nc_warning("Value of kmous inconsistent with screen's usage");
+ _nc_warning("value of kmous inconsistent with screen's usage");
} else {
- _nc_warning("Expected kmous capability with XT");
+ _nc_warning("expected kmous capability with XT");
}
}
if (!have_bce && max_colors > 0)
- _nc_warning("Expected bce capability with XT");
+ _nc_warning("expected bce capability with XT");
if (!use_sgr_39_49 && have_bce && max_colors > 0)
- _nc_warning("Expected orig_colors capability with XT to have 39/49 parameters");
+ _nc_warning("expected orig_colors capability with XT to have 39/49 parameters");
if (VALID_STRING(to_status_line))
_nc_warning("\"tsl\" capability is redundant, given XT");
} else {
if (have_kmouse
&& !have_XM
&& !screen_base && strchr(name, '+') == 0) {
- _nc_warning("Expected XT to be set, given kmous");
+ _nc_warning("expected XT to be set, given kmous");
}
}
}
-#endif
}
+#else
+#define check_screen(tp) /* nothing */
+#endif
/*
* Returns the expected number of parameters for the given capability.
}
/*
+ * Check for user-capabilities that happen to be used in ncurses' terminal
+ * database.
+ */
+#if NCURSES_XNAMES
+static struct user_table_entry const *
+lookup_user_capability(const char *name)
+{
+ struct user_table_entry const *result = 0;
+ if (*name != 'k') {
+ result = _nc_find_user_entry(name);
+ }
+ return result;
+}
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * If a given name is likely to be a user-capability, return the number of
+ * parameters it would be used with. If not, return -1.
+ *
* ncurses assumes that u6 could be used for getting the cursor-position, but
* that is not implemented. Make a special case for that, to quiet needless
* warnings.
*
- * There are other string-capability extensions (see terminfo.src) which could
- * have parameters such as "Ss", "%u", but are not used by ncurses.
+ * The other string-capability extensions (see terminfo.src) which could have
+ * parameters such as "Ss", "%u", are not used by ncurses. But we check those
+ * anyway, to validate the terminfo database.
*/
static int
is_user_capability(const char *name)
int result = -1;
if (name[0] == 'u' &&
(name[1] >= '0' && name[1] <= '9') &&
- name[2] == '\0')
+ name[2] == '\0') {
result = (name[1] == '6') ? 2 : 0;
+ }
+#if NCURSES_XNAMES
+ else if (using_extensions) {
+ struct user_table_entry const *p = lookup_user_capability(name);
+ if (p != 0) {
+ result = (int) p->ute_argc;
+ }
+ }
+#endif
return result;
}
s++;
}
+#if NCURSES_XNAMES
if (extended) {
- if (actual > 0) {
- _nc_warning("extended %s capability has %d parameters",
+ int check = is_user_capability(name);
+ if (check != actual && (check >= 0 && actual >= 0)) {
+ _nc_warning("extended %s capability has %d parameters, expected %d",
+ name, actual, check);
+ } else if (debug_level > 1) {
+ _nc_warning("extended %s capability has %d parameters, as expected",
name, actual);
- expected = actual;
}
+ expected = actual;
}
+#else
+ (void) extended;
+#endif
if (params[0]) {
_nc_warning("%s refers to parameter 0 (%%p0), which is not allowed", name);
analyzed = popcount;
}
if (actual != analyzed && expected != analyzed) {
+#if NCURSES_XNAMES
int user_cap = is_user_capability(name);
if ((user_cap == analyzed) && using_extensions) {
; /* ignore */
} else if (user_cap >= 0) {
- _nc_warning("tparm will use %d parameters for %s",
- analyzed, name);
- } else {
+ _nc_warning("tparm will use %d parameters for %s, expected %d",
+ analyzed, name, user_cap);
+ } else
+#endif
+ {
_nc_warning("tparm analyzed %d parameters for %s, expected %d",
analyzed, name, actual);
}
check_infotocap(TERMTYPE2 *tp, int i, const char *value)
{
const char *name = ExtStrname(tp, i, strnames);
- int params = (((i < (int) SIZEOF(parametrized)) &&
- (i < STRCOUNT))
+ int params = ((i < (int) SIZEOF(parametrized))
? parametrized[i]
: ((*value == 'k')
? 0
char *tc_value;
bool embedded;
+ assert(SIZEOF(parametrized) == STRCOUNT);
if ((ti_value = _nc_tic_expand(value, TRUE, to_char)) == ABSENT_STRING) {
_nc_warning("tic-expansion of %s failed", name);
} else if ((tc_value = _nc_infotocap(name, ti_value, params)) == ABSENT_STRING) {
;
} else if (b[0] == '$'
&& b[1] == '<') {
- _nc_warning("Did not find delay %s", _nc_visbuf(b));
+ _nc_warning("did not find delay %s", _nc_visbuf(b));
} else {
_nc_warning("checking sgr(%s) %s\n\tcompare to %s\n\tunmatched %s",
sgr_names[num], _nc_visbuf2(1, base_a),
check[k] = 1;
if (first) {
if (!conflict) {
- _nc_warning("Conflicting key definitions (using the last)");
+ _nc_warning("conflicting key definitions (using the last)");
conflict = TRUE;
}
fprintf(stderr, "...");
}
}
+#if NCURSES_XNAMES
+static int
+standard_type(const char *name)
+{
+ int result = -1;
+ const struct name_table_entry *np;
+
+ if ((np = _nc_find_entry(name, _nc_get_hash_table(0))) != 0) {
+ result = np->nte_type;
+ }
+ return result;
+}
+
+static const char *
+name_of_type(int type)
+{
+ const char *result = "unknown";
+ switch (type) {
+ case BOOLEAN:
+ result = "boolean";
+ break;
+ case NUMBER:
+ result = "number";
+ break;
+ case STRING:
+ result = "string";
+ break;
+ }
+ return result;
+}
+
+static void
+check_user_capability_type(const char *name, int actual)
+{
+ if (lookup_user_capability(name) == 0) {
+ int expected = standard_type(name);
+ if (expected >= 0) {
+ _nc_warning("expected %s to be %s, but actually %s",
+ name,
+ name_of_type(actual),
+ name_of_type(expected)
+ );
+ } else if (*name != 'k') {
+ _nc_warning("undocumented %s capability %s",
+ name_of_type(actual),
+ name);
+ }
+ }
+}
+#endif
+
/* other sanity-checks (things that we don't want in the normal
* logic that reads a terminfo entry)
*/
* check for consistent number of parameters.
*/
if (j >= SIZEOF(parametrized) ||
- is_user_capability(name) > 0 ||
+ is_user_capability(name) >= 0 ||
parametrized[j] > 0) {
check_params(tp, name, a, (j >= STRCOUNT));
}
}
}
}
+#if NCURSES_XNAMES
+ /* in extended mode, verify that each extension is expected type */
+ for_each_ext_boolean(j, tp) {
+ check_user_capability_type(ExtBoolname(tp, (int) j, strnames), BOOLEAN);
+ }
+ for_each_ext_number(j, tp) {
+ check_user_capability_type(ExtNumname(tp, (int) j, strnames), NUMBER);
+ }
+ for_each_ext_string(j, tp) {
+ check_user_capability_type(ExtStrname(tp, (int) j, strnames), STRING);
+ }
+#endif /* NCURSES_XNAMES */
check_acs(tp);
check_colors(tp);
check_printer(tp);
check_screen(tp);
+ /*
+ * These are probably both or none.
+ */
+ PAIRED(parm_index, parm_rindex);
+
/*
* These may be mismatched because the terminal description relies on
* restoring the cursor visibility by resetting it.