/* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: * * VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar * BeBox port Copyright 1997 by Olaf Seibert. * * Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions. * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed. * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code. */ /* * os_beos.c Additional stuff for BeOS (rest is in os_unix.c) */ #include #include #include #include "vim.h" #if USE_THREAD_FOR_INPUT_WITH_TIMEOUT #ifdef PROTO /* making prototypes on Unix */ #define sem_id int #define thread_id int #endif char_u charbuf; signed char charcount; sem_id character_present; sem_id character_wanted; thread_id read_thread_id; #define TRY_ABORT 0 /* This code does not work so turn it off. */ #if TRY_ABORT static void mostly_ignore(int sig) { } #endif static long read_thread(void *dummy) { signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN); signal(SIGQUIT, SIG_IGN); #if TRY_ABORT signal(SIGUSR1, mostly_ignore); #endif for (;;) { if (acquire_sem(character_wanted) != B_NO_ERROR) break; charcount = read(read_cmd_fd, &charbuf, 1); release_sem(character_present); } return 0; } void beos_cleanup_read_thread(void) { if (character_present > 0) delete_sem(character_present); character_present = 0; if (read_thread_id > 0) kill_thread(read_thread_id); read_thread_id = 0; } #endif /* * select() emulation. Hopefully, in DR9 there will be something * useful supplied by the system. ... Alas, not. Not in AAPR, nor * in PR or even PR2... R3 then maybe? I don't think so! */ int beos_select(int nbits, struct fd_set *rbits, struct fd_set *wbits, struct fd_set *ebits, struct timeval *timeout) { bigtime_t tmo; if (nbits == 0) { /* select is purely being used for delay */ snooze(timeout->tv_sec * 1e6 + timeout->tv_usec); return 0; } #if 0 /* * This does not seem to work either. Reads here are not supposed to * block indefinitely, yet they do. This is most annoying. */ if (FD_ISSET(0, rbits)) { char cbuf[1]; int count; struct termios told; struct termios tnew; tcgetattr(0, &told); tnew = told; tnew.c_lflag &= ~ICANON; tnew.c_cc[VMIN] = 0; tnew.c_cc[VTIME] = timeout->tv_sec * 10 + timeout->tv_usec / 100000; tcsetattr(0, TCSANOW, &tnew); count = read(0, &cbuf, sizeof(cbuf)); tcsetattr(0, TCSANOW, &told); if (count > 0) { add_to_input_buf(&cbuf[0], count); return 1; } return 0; } #endif #if USE_THREAD_FOR_INPUT_WITH_TIMEOUT /* * Check if the operation is really on stdin... */ if (FD_ISSET(read_cmd_fd, rbits)) { int acquired; /* * Is this the first time through? * Then start up the thread and initialise the semaphores. */ if (character_present == 0) { character_present = create_sem(0, "vim character_present"); character_wanted = create_sem(1, "vim character_wanted"); read_thread_id = spawn_thread(read_thread, "vim async read", B_NORMAL_PRIORITY, NULL); atexit(beos_cleanup_read_thread); resume_thread(read_thread_id); } /* timeout == NULL means "indefinitely" */ if (timeout) { tmo = timeout->tv_sec * 1e6 + timeout->tv_usec; /* 0 means "don't wait, which is impossible to do exactly. */ if (tmo == 0) tmo = 1.0; } #if TRY_ABORT release_sem(character_wanted); #endif if (timeout) acquired = acquire_sem_etc(character_present, 1, B_TIMEOUT, tmo); else acquired = acquire_sem(character_present); if (acquired == B_NO_ERROR) { if (charcount > 0) { add_to_input_buf(&charbuf, 1); #if !TRY_ABORT release_sem(character_wanted); #endif return 1; } else { #if !TRY_ABORT release_sem(character_wanted); #endif return 0; } } #if TRY_ABORT else { /* * Timeout occurred. Break the read() call by sending * a signal. Problem: it may be just read()ing it now. * Therefore we still have to finish the handshake with * the thread and maybe remember the character. */ kill(read_thread_id, SIGUSR1); /* * If some other error occurred, don't hang now. * (We will most likely hang later anyway...) */ if (acquired == B_TIMED_OUT) acquire_sem(character_present); if (charcount > 0) { add_to_input_buf(&charbuf, 1); return 1; } return 0; } #endif } #endif return 0; }