vi: fix range selection by forward character motion
Selection of ranges for change/delete/yank by forward character motion commands (SPACE or 'l') was incorrect. The range was always one character whereas vi allows the size of the range to be specified. Fix this by executing the motion command the required number of times. There is a complication when the range is at the end of a line. We need to distinguish between a range which excludes the last character and one which includes it. This requires comparing the actual range with that expected from the command count. (With the additional quirk that a command count of zero is equivalent to a command count of one.) function old new delta find_range 587 619 +32 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 1/0 up/down: 32/0) Total: 32 bytes Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston <rmy@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
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@ -3047,12 +3047,15 @@ static int find_range(char **start, char **stop, char c)
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do_cmd(c); // execute movement cmd
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do_cmd(c); // execute movement cmd
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dot_end(); // find NL
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dot_end(); // find NL
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q = dot;
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q = dot;
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} else {
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} else /* if (c == ' ' || c == 'l') */ {
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// nothing -- this causes any other values of c to
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// forward motion by character
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// represent the one-character range under the
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int tmpcnt = (cmdcnt ?: 1);
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// cursor. this is correct for ' ' and 'l', but
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do_cmd(c); // execute movement cmd
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// perhaps no others.
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// exclude last char unless range isn't what we expected
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//
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// this indicates we've hit EOL
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if (tmpcnt == dot - p)
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dot--;
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q = dot;
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}
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}
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if (q < p) {
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if (q < p) {
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t = q;
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t = q;
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