vi: code shrink
I was puzzled by code in find_range() which handles forward word movement. It included a test to see if we're at the start of a word. Since these are forward word movements surely we'd expect to be at the start of a word? In fact, the test was intended to fix a problem with changes to the last word in a file, as discussed in the thread starting here: http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/busybox/2004-January/044552.html The code can be simplified by testing directly for end of file instead of indirectly for not being at the start of a word. Since trailing whitespace is now handled in do_cmd() the code to back up off a newline is no longer required. function old new delta find_range 619 514 -105 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 0/1 up/down: 0/-105) Total: -105 bytes Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston <rmy@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
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@ -3021,15 +3021,9 @@ static int find_range(char **start, char **stop, char c)
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q = dot;
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} else if (strchr("wW", c)) {
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do_cmd(c); // execute movement cmd
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// if we are at the next word's first char
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// step back one char
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// but check the possibilities when it is true
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if (dot > text && ((isspace(dot[-1]) && !isspace(dot[0]))
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|| (ispunct(dot[-1]) && !ispunct(dot[0]))
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|| (isalnum(dot[-1]) && !isalnum(dot[0]))))
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dot--; // move back off of next word
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if (dot > text && *dot == '\n')
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dot--; // stay off NL
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// step back one char, but not if we're at end of file
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if (dot > p && !((dot == end - 2 && end[-1] == '\n') || dot == end - 1))
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dot--;
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q = dot;
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} else if (strchr("H-k{", c) || (c == 'G' && !forward)) {
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// these operate on multi-lines backwards
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