#include #include "ratpoison.h" #include "completions.h" rp_completions * completions_new (completion_fn list_fn) { rp_completions *c; c = (rp_completions *) xmalloc (sizeof(rp_completions)); INIT_LIST_HEAD (&c->completion_list); c->complete_fn = list_fn; c->last_match = NULL; c->partial = NULL; c->virgin = 1; return c; } void completions_free (rp_completions *c) { struct sbuf *cur; struct list_head *tmp, *iter; /* Clear our list */ list_for_each_safe_entry (cur, iter, tmp, &c->completion_list, node) { list_del (&cur->node); sbuf_free (cur); } /* Free the partial string. */ if (c->partial) free (c->partial); } void completions_assign (rp_completions *c, struct list_head *new_list) { struct sbuf *cur; struct list_head *tmp, *iter; /* Clear our list */ list_for_each_safe_entry (cur, iter, tmp, &c->completion_list, node) { list_del (&cur->node); sbuf_free (cur); } /* splice the list into completion_list. Note that we SHOULDN'T free new_list, because they share the same memory. */ INIT_LIST_HEAD (&c->completion_list); list_splice (new_list, &c->completion_list); list_first (c->last_match, &c->completion_list, node); } void completions_update (rp_completions *c, char *partial) { struct list_head *new_list; new_list = c->complete_fn (partial); c->virgin = 0; if (c->partial) free (c->partial); c->partial = xstrdup (partial); completions_assign (c, new_list); /* Free the head structure for our list. */ free (new_list); } /* Return a completed string that starts with partial. */ char * completions_next_completion (rp_completions *c, char *partial) { struct sbuf *cur; if (c->virgin) { completions_update (c, partial); /* Since it's never been completed on and c->last_match points to the first element of the list which may be a match. So check it. FIXME: This is a bit of a hack. */ if (c->last_match == NULL) return NULL; if (str_comp (sbuf_get (c->last_match), c->partial, strlen (c->partial))) return sbuf_get (c->last_match); } if (c->last_match == NULL) return NULL; /* */ /* search forward from our last match through the list looking for another match. */ for (cur = list_next_entry (c->last_match, &c->completion_list, node); cur != c->last_match; cur = list_next_entry (cur, &c->completion_list, node)) { if (str_comp (sbuf_get (cur), c->partial, strlen (c->partial))) { /* We found a match so update our last_match pointer and return the string. */ c->last_match = cur; return sbuf_get (cur); } } return NULL; }