bvi-1.4.0.src.tar.gz

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Gerhard Bürgmann 2014-10-08 00:00:00 +00:00 committed by Vincent Batts
parent 12a0ed970c
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@ -1,3 +1,52 @@
New in release 1.4.0 (stable)
=============================
* Minor fixes
New in release 1.4.0rc2
=======================
* Ubuntu bug #252604 fixed
* set scroll fixed
* adding ASCII_DEL 0x7f for backspace
New in release 1.4.0rc
======================
* b B w W commands behave equally now (SF bug #5)
* .bvirc empty line bug fixed (SF bug #6)
* g-command bug fixed (SF bug #7)
* several minor fixes
New in release 1.4.0beta
========================
* ~ - bug fixed (by elo3456)
* debian bug #469704 fixed (bmore)
* debian bug #715687 fixed (bmore)
* red hat bug #925119 fixed
New in release 1.4.0alpha
==========================
* highlight search result (by David Kelley)
* Large File Support added (by Joe Hinteregger)
* binary representation of byte in status line
* command line options renamed for compability with hexdump
* Offset handling fixed (Bug item #3036881)
* noshowmode: fix length of statusline
* bmore: 'b' bug fixed (by Tatsuyoshi)
* ';' bug fixed (by Nathan Hougthon and Christian Weisgerber)
* ZZ write bug fixed (by Joe Hinteregger)
* Buffer overflow if terminal > 255 columns (by Richard Yao)
* configure fixed (by Richard Yao)
* ncurses with tinfo fixed (by Richard Yao)
New in release 1.3.2
====================

17
CREDITS
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@ -10,6 +10,19 @@ Nico Schmidt <Nico.Schmidt@ipk.fhg.de> r-bug fix
Steve Waltner <swaltner@lsil.com> Mac OS X support
Andre Wobst <Andre.Wobst@Physik.Uni-Augsburg.de> AIX fixes
SimoN <simontdd@netzero.net> bmore: subshell support fixes, DJGPP support
Alastair Thomas Parker <u4111504@anu.edu.au> binary representation in status
Tatsuyoshi <toyota@tatsuyoshi.net> bmore: 'b' bug fix
Nathan Hougthon <natex84@gmail.com> ';' - bug
Christian "naddy" Weisgerber <naddy@mips.rhein-neckar.de> ';' - bug
David Kelley <dskelley@gmail.com> Highlight patch, backspace patch
Markus Ewert <sarum90@gmail.com> Apple backspace
Michael Tautschnig <mt@devian.org> Conflicting declaration of 'precoint' fixed
Sebastian Kayser <> Offset handling fixed (Bug item #3036881)
Josef Hinteregger <joehtg@joehtg.co.at> ZZ write bug, lfs
Richard Yao <ryao@gentoo.org> Buffer overflow at terminals > 255, ncurses with tinfo, configure fixed
<elo3456@sbcglobal.net> ~ operator dumps core
Dave Keaton <davek@gmail.com> ASCII_DEL patch
Packages:
Christian "naddy" Weisgerber <naddy@mips.rhein-neckar.de> Source RPM
@ -17,7 +30,9 @@ Christian Kurz <shorty@jupiter.rhein-neckar.de> Debian package
Stijn de Bekker <stijn@debekker.org> Debian package
Troy Engel <tengel@sonic.net> i386 RPM package
Thomas Steudten <thomas@steudten.com> RH alpha and x86 RPM package
John M. Huddleston <jhudd@frii.com> Cygwin binaries
Sam Hocevar <sam+deb@zoy.org> Debian Packages
Doc:
Sven Guckes <guckes@math.fu-berlin.de>
Sven Guckes <first-contact@guckes.net>
Ben <info@leedsnet.com>

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
# "autoconf" program (constructs like "@foo@" will get replaced in the
# actual Makefile.
#
# Copyright (c) 1996-2003 by Gerhard Buergmann
# Copyright (c) 1996-2014 by Gerhard Buergmann
# gerhard@puon.at
#
# 1996-01-18 V 1.0.0
@ -16,28 +16,31 @@
# 2000-05-31 V 1.3.0 beta
# 2000-10-01 V 1.3.0 final
# 2003-07-03 V 1.3.2
# 2014-10-01 V 1.4.0
#
###############################################
srcdir = @srcdir@
prefix = @prefix@
exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
datarootdir = @datarootdir@
bindir = $(DESTDIR)@bindir@
mandir = $(DESTDIR)@mandir@
libdir = $(DESTDIR)@libdir@
bindir = $(DESTDIR)@bindir@
mandir = $(DESTDIR)@mandir@
libdir = $(DESTDIR)@libdir@
helpdir = $(DESTDIR)@datadir@/bvi
man1dir = $(mandir)/man1
OBJS = bvi.o comm.o set.o re.o io.o edit.o recomp.o
HEADER = bvi.h set.h
BMOBJ = bmore.o bm_unix.o recomp.o
CC = @CC@
CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ @CPPFLAGS@
DEFS = @DEFS@
LDFLAGS= @LDFLAGS@
LIBS = @LIBS@
SHELL = /bin/sh
OBJS = bvi.o comm.o set.o re.o io.o edit.o recomp.o
INCLUDES = bvi.h set.h
BMOBJ = bmore.o bm_unix.o recomp.o
CC = @CC@
CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ @CPPFLAGS@
DEFS = @DEFS@
LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@
LIBS = @LIBS@
SHELL = /bin/sh
@ -48,32 +51,32 @@ INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
all: bvi bmore
bvi: $(OBJS)
bvi: $(OBJS) $(HEADER)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o bvi $(OBJS) $(LIBS)
bmore: $(BMOBJ)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o bmore $(BMOBJ) $(LIBS)
.c.o:
%.o: %.c $(INCLUDES)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(DEFS) -c $<
bmore.o: bmore.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(DEFS) -DHELPFILE=\"$(libdir)/bmore.help\" -c $<
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(DEFS) -DHELPFILE=\"$(helpdir)/bmore.help\" -c $<
install: all installdirs
@echo "Installing bvi"
@$(INSTALL_DATA) bvi.1 bmore.1 $(man1dir)
@$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -s bvi $(bindir)
@$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -s bmore $(bindir)
@$(INSTALL_DATA) bmore.help $(libdir)
@$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) bvi $(bindir)
@$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) bmore $(bindir)
@$(INSTALL_DATA) bmore.help $(helpdir)
@if [ -f $(bindir)/bview ]; then rm $(bindir)/bview; fi
@if [ -f $(bindir)/bvedit ]; then rm $(bindir)/bvedit; fi
@ln $(bindir)/bvi $(bindir)/bview
@ln $(bindir)/bvi $(bindir)/bvedit
installdirs:
$(SHELL) ${srcdir}/mkinstalldirs $(bindir) $(libdir) $(man1dir)
$(SHELL) ${srcdir}/mkinstalldirs $(bindir) $(helpdir) $(man1dir)
uninstall:
@echo "Uninstalling bvi"
@ -81,7 +84,7 @@ uninstall:
@if [ -f $(bindir)/bvedit ]; then rm $(bindir)/bvedit; fi
@if [ -f $(bindir)/bvi ]; then rm $(bindir)/bvi; fi
@if [ -f $(bindir)/bmore ]; then rm $(bindir)/bmore; fi
@if [ -f $(libdir)/bmore.help ]; then rm $(libdir)/bmore.help; fi
@if [ -f $(helpdir)/bmore.help ]; then rm $(helpdir)/bmore.help; fi
@if [ -f $(man1dir)/bvi.1 ]; then rm $(man1dir)/bvi.1; fi
@if [ -f $(man1dir)/bmore.1 ]; then rm $(man1dir)/bmore.1; fi

4
README
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@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ and is distributed under the GPL (GNU Public License).
How to compile
==============
gunzip -c bvi-1.3.2.tar.gz | tar xvf -
cd bvi-1.3.2
gunzip -c bvi-1.4.0.src.tar.gz | tar xvf -
cd bvi-1.4.0
./configure
make
make install

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@ -4,10 +4,12 @@
* 2000-10-12 V 1.3.0 final
* 2002-02-10 V 1.3.1
* 2003-07-04 V 1.3.2
* 2010-06-02 V 1.3.4
* 2013-08-22 V 1.4.0
*
* NOTE: Edit this file with tabstop=4 !
*
* Copyright 1996-2003 by Gerhard Buergmann
* Copyright 1996-2013 by Gerhard Buergmann
* gerhard@puon.at
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@ -156,6 +158,7 @@ void
doshell(cmd)
char *cmd;
{
int ret;
#ifndef DJGPP
char *getenv();
char *shell;
@ -178,11 +181,11 @@ doshell(cmd)
#endif
reset_tty();
system(cmd);
ret = system(cmd);
set_tty();
printf("\r");
home();
fseek(curr_file, screen_home, SEEK_SET);
fseeko(curr_file, screen_home, SEEK_SET);
bytepos = screen_home;
}

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bmore.c
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@ -6,10 +6,11 @@
* 2000-10-18 V 1.3.0 final
* 2002-01-16 V 1.3.1
* 2004-01-09 V 1.3.2
* 2013-08-23 V 1.4.0
*
* NOTE: Edit this file with tabstop=4 !
*
* Copyright 1990-2004 by Gerhard Buergmann
* Copyright 1990-2013 by Gerhard Buergmann
* gerhard@puon.at
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@ -47,7 +48,7 @@
#include "bmore.h"
char *copyright = "Copyright (C) 1990-2004 by Gerhard Buergmann";
char *copyright = "Copyright (C) 1990-2013 by Gerhard Buergmann";
int maxx, maxy;
int mymaxx = 0, mymaxy = 0;
@ -68,6 +69,7 @@ char numarr[64]; /* string for collecting number */
char addr_form[15];
int ascii_flag = 0;
int dup_print_flag = 0;
int c_flag = 0, d_flag = 0;
int exval = 0;
int init_search = 0;
@ -87,7 +89,8 @@ static int cnt = 0;
static int icnt = 0;
static int smode;
char search_pat[BUFFER]; /* / or ? command */
/* char search_pat[BUFFER]; */ /* / or ? command */
char bmore_search_pat[BUFFER]; /* / or ? command */
char *emptyclass = "Empty byte class '[]' or '[^]'";
@ -182,11 +185,7 @@ main(argc, argv)
init_search = argv[n][1];
strcpy(sstring, &argv[n][2]);
} else {
if (argv[n][1] == '0') {
init_byte = (off_t)strtol(argv[n] + 1, NULL, 16);
} else {
init_byte = (off_t)strtol(argv[n] + 1, NULL, 10);
}
init_byte = strtoll(argv[n] + 1, NULL, 0);
}
n++;
break;
@ -221,7 +220,7 @@ main(argc, argv)
}
if (exval) {
} else {
fseek(curr_file, init_byte, SEEK_SET);
fseeko(curr_file, init_byte, SEEK_SET);
bytepos += init_byte;
}
}
@ -249,7 +248,7 @@ main(argc, argv)
do_next(1);
open_file(name);
}
fclose(curr_file);
if (curr_file) fclose(curr_file);
reset_tty();
exit(exval);
}
@ -263,6 +262,7 @@ main(argc, argv)
/* main loop */
do {
to_print = 0;
dup_print_flag = 0;
if (prompt) {
if (prompt == 2) {
while (open_file(name)) {
@ -311,15 +311,18 @@ main(argc, argv)
switch (ch) {
case ' ': /* Display next k lines of text [current screen size] */
dup_print_flag = 1;
if (precount > 0) to_print = precount;
else to_print = maxy;
break;
case 'z': /* Display next k lines of bytes [current screen size]* */
dup_print_flag = 1;
if (precount > 0) z_line = precount;
to_print = z_line;
break;
case '\r':
case '\n': /* Display next k lines of text [current screen size]* */
dup_print_flag = 1;
if (precount > 0) r_line = precount;
to_print = r_line;
break;
@ -394,7 +397,7 @@ main(argc, argv)
} else {
clearscreen();
to_print = maxy + 1;
fseek(curr_file, screen_home, SEEK_SET);
fseeko(curr_file, screen_home, SEEK_SET);
bytepos = screen_home;
}
break;
@ -412,7 +415,7 @@ main(argc, argv)
}
screen_home -= (maxy + 1) * out_len;
if (screen_home < 0) screen_home = 0;
fseek(curr_file, screen_home, SEEK_SET);
fseeko(curr_file, screen_home, SEEK_SET);
bytepos = screen_home;
to_print = maxy + 1;
}
@ -434,7 +437,7 @@ main(argc, argv)
PRINTF("\r\n\r\n");
}
screen_home += (count + maxy) * out_len;
fseek(curr_file, screen_home, SEEK_SET);
fseeko(curr_file, screen_home, SEEK_SET);
bytepos = screen_home;
to_print = maxy;
break;
@ -460,7 +463,7 @@ main(argc, argv)
bmbeep();
} else {
bytepos = last_search;
fseek(curr_file, bytepos, SEEK_SET);
fseeko(curr_file, bytepos, SEEK_SET);
screen_home = bytepos;
to_print = maxy;
PRINTF("\r");
@ -581,7 +584,7 @@ do_next(n)
{
if (numfiles) {
if (n == 1 && file_nr == numfiles) {
fclose(curr_file);
if (curr_file) fclose(curr_file);
reset_tty();
exit(exval);
}
@ -595,7 +598,7 @@ do_next(n)
free(name);
name = strdup(*(files + file_nr - 1));
} else {
fclose(curr_file);
if (curr_file) fclose(curr_file);
reset_tty();
exit(exval);
}
@ -611,7 +614,7 @@ open_file(name)
if (stat(name, &buf) > -1) {
filesize = buf.st_size;
}
if (curr_file != NULL) fclose(curr_file);
if (curr_file) fclose(curr_file);
if (numfiles > 1) do_header = 1;
if ((curr_file = fopen(name, "rb")) == NULL) {
perror(name);
@ -686,7 +689,7 @@ printout(lns)
buffer1[num] = c;
}
if (!num) return 1;
if (memcmp(buffer1, buffer2, num) || !bytepos ) {
if (memcmp(buffer1, buffer2, num) || !bytepos || !dup_print_flag) {
memcpy(buffer2, buffer1, num);
putline(buffer2, num);
if (!no_tty) flag = TRUE;
@ -707,6 +710,7 @@ printout(lns)
if (screen_home < 0) screen_home = 0;
return 0;
}
dup_print_flag = 1;
} while(num);
return 1;
}
@ -885,16 +889,19 @@ bmsearch(ch)
return;
}
if (ch == '/') {
if (ascii_comp(search_pat, sstring)) return;
/* if (ascii_comp(search_pat, sstring)) return; */
if (ascii_comp(bmore_search_pat, sstring)) return;
}
if (ch == '\\') {
if (hex_comp(search_pat, sstring)) return;
/* if (hex_comp(search_pat, sstring)) return; */
if (hex_comp(bmore_search_pat, sstring)) return;
}
oldpos = bytepos;
last_search = screen_home;
if (precount < 1) precount = 1;
while (precount--) {
while ((i = bmregexec(search_pat)) == 0);
/* while ((i = bmregexec(search_pat)) == 0); */
while ((i = bmregexec(bmore_search_pat)) == 0);
if (i == 1) {
screen_home = bytepos;
to_print = maxy;
@ -909,7 +916,7 @@ emsg(string);
*/
emsg("Pattern not found");
bytepos = oldpos;
fseek(curr_file, bytepos, SEEK_SET);
fseeko(curr_file, bytepos, SEEK_SET);
break;
}
}
@ -931,7 +938,7 @@ emsg(s)
putchar('\r');
cleartoeol();
highlight();
PRINTF(s);
PRINTF("%s", s);
normal();
fflush(stdout);
prompt = 0;

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@ -1,871 +0,0 @@
/* BMORE - binary more
*
* 1990-01-31 V 1.0.0
* 1990-09-04 V 1.1.0
* 2000-05-31 V 1.3.0 beta
* 2000-10-18 V 1.3.0 final
* 2002-01-16 V 1.3.1
* 2002-02-22 V 1.3.2 line 576
*
* NOTE: Edit this file with tabstop=4 !
*
* Copyright 1990-2003 by Gerhard Buergmann
* gerhard@puon.at
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
* Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
* later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* See file COPYING for information on distribution conditions.
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H
# include <locale.h>
#endif
#ifdef __MSDOS__
# define PRINTF cprintf
#else
# define PRINTF printf
#ifndef HELPFILE
# define HELPFILE "/usr/local/share/bmore.help"
#endif
#endif
#include "bmore.h"
char *copyright = "Copyright (C) 1990-2003 by Gerhard Buergmann";
int maxx, maxy;
char *name = NULL;
char sstring[MAXCMD] = ""; /* string for search */
char estring[MAXCMD] = ""; /* string for shell escape */
char string[MAXCMD];
FILE *curr_file = NULL, *help_file;
int AnzAdd;
long precount = -1; /* number preceding command */
char **files; /* list of input files */
int numfiles; /* number of input files */
int file_nr = 0; /* number of current input file */
int arrnum = 0;
char numarr[64]; /* string for collecting number */
char addr_form[15];
int ascii_flag = 0;
int d_flag = 0;
int init_search = 0;
char buffer1[MAXCMD], buffer2[MAXCMD];
int out_len;
int corr = 0, to_print;
off_t init_byte = 0;
off_t last_search = 0;
off_t screen_home, filesize;
off_t bytepos, oldpos;
int prompt = 1;
char helppath[MAXCMD];
static char *progname;
static char cmdbuf[MAXCMD];
static int cnt = 0;
static int icnt = 0;
static int smode;
char search_pat[BUFFER]; /* / or ? command */
char *emptyclass = "Empty byte class '[]' or '[^]'";
/* -a ASCII mode
* -d beginners mode
* -i ignore case
*/
void
usage()
{
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [-adi] [+linenum | +/pattern] name1 name2 ...\n", progname);
exit(1);
}
int
main(argc, argv)
int argc;
char *argv[];
{
int ch, ch1;
int colon = 0, last_ch = 0;
long last_pre = 0;
int lflag, repeat;
long count;
int i, n = 1;
int d_line, r_line, z_line;
#ifdef __MSDOS__
char *poi;
strcpy(helppath, argv[0]);
poi = strrchr(helppath, '\\');
*poi = '\0';
strcat(helppath, "\\MORE.HLP");
#else
strncpy(helppath, HELPFILE, MAXCMD - 1);
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H
setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
#endif
progname = argv[0];
while (n < argc) {
switch (argv[n][0]) {
case '-':
i = 1;
while (argv[n][i] != '\0') {
switch (argv[n][i]) {
case 'a': ascii_flag++;
break;
case 'd': d_flag++;
break;
case 'i': ignore_case++;
break;
default: usage();
}
i++;
}
n++;
break;
case '+': /* +cmd */
if (argv[n][1] == '/' || argv[n][1] == '\\') {
init_search = argv[n][1];
strcpy(sstring, &argv[n][2]);
} else {
if (argv[n][1] == '0') {
init_byte = (off_t)strtol(argv[n] + 1, NULL, 16);
} else {
init_byte = (off_t)strtol(argv[n] + 1, NULL, 10);
}
}
n++;
break;
default: /* must be a file name */
name = strdup(argv[n]);
files = &(argv[n]);
numfiles = argc - n;
n = argc;
break;
}
}
if (numfiles == 0) {
curr_file = stdin;
if (isatty(fileno(stdin)) != 0) usage();
} else {
open_file(name);
file_nr = 1;
fseek(curr_file, init_byte, SEEK_SET);
bytepos += init_byte;
}
screen_home = bytepos;
initterm();
set_tty();
maxy -= 2;
z_line = maxy;
d_line = maxy / 2;
r_line = 1;
AnzAdd = 10;
strcpy(addr_form, "%08lX ");
if (ascii_flag)
out_len = ((maxx - AnzAdd - 1) / 4) * 4;
else
out_len = ((maxx - AnzAdd - 1) / 16) * 4;
if (init_search)
bmsearch(init_search);
if (no_tty) {
while(!printout(1));
fclose(curr_file);
reset_tty();
exit(0);
}
if (printout(maxy)) {
do_next(1);
}
/* main loop */
do {
to_print = 0;
if (prompt) {
highvideo();
PRINTF("--More--");
if (prompt == 2) {
PRINTF("(Next file: %s)", name);
} else if (!no_intty && filesize) {
PRINTF("(%d%%)", (int)((bytepos * 100) / filesize));
}
if (d_flag) PRINTF("[Press space to continue, 'q' to quit]");
normvideo();
fflush(stdout);
}
ch = vgetc();
if (prompt == 2) {
open_file(name);
}
prompt = 1;
PRINTF("\r");
while (ch >= '0' && ch <= '9') {
numarr[arrnum++] = ch;
ch = vgetc();
}
numarr[arrnum] = '\0';
if (arrnum != 0) precount = strtol(numarr, (char **)NULL, 10);
else precount = -1;
lflag = arrnum = 0;
if (ch == '.') {
precount = last_pre;
ch = last_ch;
repeat = 1;
} else {
last_pre = precount;
last_ch = ch;
if (ch == ':') colon = vgetc();
repeat = 0;
}
switch (ch) {
case ' ': /* Display next k lines of text [current screen size] */
if (precount > 0) to_print = precount;
else to_print = maxy;
break;
case 'z': /* Display next k lines of bytes [current screen size]* */
if (precount > 0) z_line = precount;
to_print = z_line;
break;
case '\r':
case '\n': /* Display next k lines of text [current screen size]* */
if (precount > 0) r_line = precount;
to_print = r_line;
break;
case 'q':
case 'Q':
clreol();
fclose(curr_file);
reset_tty();
exit(0);
case ':' :
switch (colon) {
case 'f':
prompt = 0;
if (!no_intty)
PRINTF("\"%s\" line %lu", name,
(unsigned long)(bytepos - out_len));
else
PRINTF("[Not a file] line %lu",
(unsigned long)(bytepos - out_len));
fflush(stdout);
break;
case 'n':
if (precount < 1) precount = 1;
do_next(precount);
PRINTF("\r");
clreol();
PRINTF("\n...Skipping to file %s\r\n\r\n", name);
prompt = 2;
break;
case 'p':
if (precount < 1) precount = 1;
do_next(-precount);
PRINTF("\r");
clreol();
PRINTF("\n...Skipping back to file %s\r\n\r\n", name);
prompt = 2;
break;
case 'q':
clreol();
fclose(curr_file);
reset_tty();
exit(0);
break;
case '!':
if (!no_intty) {
clreol();
if (rdline(colon, estring)) break;
doshell(estring);
PRINTF("------------------------\r\n");
break;
}
default:
bmbeep();
}
break;
case '!':
if (!no_intty) {
clreol();
if (rdline(ch, estring)) break;
doshell(estring);
PRINTF("------------------------\r\n");
break;
}
case 'd': /* Scroll k lines [current scroll size, initially 11]* */
case BVICTRL('D'):
if (precount > 0) d_line = precount;
to_print = d_line;
break;
case BVICTRL('L'): /*** REDRAW SCREEN ***/
if (no_intty) {
bmbeep();
} else {
clrscr();
to_print = maxy + 1;
fseek(curr_file, screen_home, SEEK_SET);
bytepos = screen_home;
}
break;
case 'b': /* Skip backwards k screenfuls of text [1] */
case BVICTRL('B'):
if (no_intty) {
bmbeep();
} else {
if (precount < 1) precount = 1;
PRINTF("...back %ld page", precount);
if (precount > 1) {
PRINTF("s\r\n");
} else {
PRINTF("\r\n");
}
screen_home -= (maxy + 1) * out_len;
if (screen_home < 0) screen_home = 0;
fseek(curr_file, screen_home, SEEK_SET);
bytepos = screen_home;
to_print = maxy + 1;
}
break;
case 'f': /* Skip forward k screenfuls of bytes [1] */
case 's': /* Skip forward k lines of bytes [1] */
if (precount < 1) precount = 1;
if (ch == 'f') {
count = maxy * precount;
} else {
count = precount;
}
putchar('\r');
clreol();
PRINTF("\n...skipping %ld line", count);
if (count > 1) {
PRINTF("s\r\n\r\n");
} else {
PRINTF("\r\n\r\n");
}
screen_home += (count + maxy) * out_len;
fseek(curr_file, screen_home, SEEK_SET);
bytepos = screen_home;
to_print = maxy;
break;
case '\\':
if (ascii_flag) {
bmbeep();
break;
}
case '/': /**** Search String ****/
if (!repeat) {
clreol();
if (rdline(ch, sstring)) break;
}
case 'n': /**** Search Next ****/
case 'N':
bmsearch(ch);
/*
to_print--;
*/
break;
case '\'':
if (no_intty) {
bmbeep();
} else {
bytepos = last_search;
fseek(curr_file, bytepos, SEEK_SET);
screen_home = bytepos;
to_print = maxy;
PRINTF("\r");
clreol();
PRINTF("\n\r\n***Back***\r\n\r\n");
}
break;
case '=':
prompt = 0;
clreol();
PRINTF("%lX hex %lu dec", (unsigned long)bytepos,
(unsigned long)bytepos);
fflush(stdout);
break;
case '?':
case 'h':
if ((help_file = fopen(helppath, "r")) == NULL) {
emsg("Can't open help file");
break;
}
while ((ch1 = getc(help_file)) != EOF)
putchar(ch1);
fclose(help_file);
to_print = 0;
break;
case 'w':
case 'v':
if (!no_intty) {
clreol();
if (ch == 'v') {
sprintf(string, "bvi +%lu %s",
(unsigned long)(screen_home +
(maxy + 1) / 2 * out_len), name);
} else {
if (precount < 1) precount = bytepos - screen_home;
sprintf(string, "bvi -b %lu -s %lu %s",
(unsigned long)screen_home,
(unsigned long)precount, name);
}
doshell(string);
to_print = maxy + 1;
break;
}
default :
if (d_flag) {
emsg("[Press 'h' for instructions.]");
} else {
bmbeep();
}
break;
}
if (to_print) {
if (printout(to_print)) {
do_next(1);
}
}
} while (1);
}
int
rdline(ch, sstring)
int ch;
char *sstring;
{
int i = 0;
int ch1 = 0;
char bstring[MAXCMD];
if (ch == '!') {
strcpy(bstring, sstring);
sstring[0] = '\0';
}
putchar(ch);
fflush(stdout);
while (i < MAXCMD) {
ch1 = vgetc();
if (ch1 == '\n' || ch1 == '\r' || ch1 == ESC) {
break;
} else if (ch1 == 8) {
if (i) {
sstring[--i] = '\0';
PRINTF("\r%c%s", ch, sstring);
clreol();
} else {
ch1 = ESC;
break;
}
} else if (ch1 == '!' && i == 0) {
if (bstring[0] == '\0') {
emsg("No previous command");
return 1;
}
putchar(ch1);
PRINTF("\r%c%s", ch, bstring);
strcat(sstring, bstring);
i = strlen(sstring);
} else {
putchar(ch1);
sstring[i++] = ch1;
}
fflush(stdout);
}
if (ch1 == ESC) {
putchar('\r');
clreol();
return 1;
}
if (i) sstring[i] = '\0';
return 0;
}
void
do_next(n)
int n;
{
if (numfiles) {
if (n == 1 && file_nr == numfiles) {
fclose(curr_file);
reset_tty();
exit(0);
}
if ((file_nr + n) > numfiles)
file_nr = numfiles;
else if ((file_nr + n) < 1)
file_nr = 1;
else
file_nr += n;
prompt = 2;
free(name);
name = strdup(*(files + file_nr - 1));
} else {
fclose(curr_file);
reset_tty();
exit(0);
}
}
void
open_file(name)
char *name;
{
struct stat buf;
if (stat(name, &buf) > -1) {
filesize = buf.st_size;
}
if (numfiles > 1) {
PRINTF("\r");
clreol();
PRINTF("\n::::::::::::::\r\n%s\r\n::::::::::::::\r\n", name);
corr = 2;
}
if (curr_file != NULL) fclose(curr_file);
if ((curr_file = fopen(name, "rb")) == NULL) {
/* reset_tty(); */
perror(name);
exit(1);
}
bytepos = screen_home = 0;
}
void
putline(buf, num)
char *buf;
int num;
{
int print_pos;
unsigned char ch;
PRINTF(addr_form, (unsigned long)bytepos);
for (print_pos = 0; print_pos < num; print_pos++) {
ch = buf[print_pos];
if (!ascii_flag) {
PRINTF("%02X ", ch);
}
++bytepos;
if ((ch > 31) && (ch < 127))
*(string + print_pos) = ch;
else
*(string + print_pos) = '.';
}
for (; print_pos < out_len; print_pos++) {
if (!ascii_flag) {
PRINTF(" ");
}
++bytepos;
*(string + print_pos) = ' ';
}
*(string + num) = '\0';
PRINTF("%s\r\n", string);
}
int
printout(lns)
int lns;
{
int c, num;
int doub = 0;
static int flag;
if (corr && (lns > maxy - 2)) lns -= corr;
corr = 0;
do {
for (num = 0; num < out_len; num++) {
if ((c = nextchar()) == -1) break;
buffer1[num] = c;
}
if (!num) return 1;
if (memcmp(buffer1, buffer2, num) || !bytepos ) {
memcpy(buffer2, buffer1, num);
putline(buffer2, num);
if (!no_tty) flag = TRUE;
lns--;
} else {
if (flag) {
clreol();
PRINTF("*\r\n");
lns--;
} else {
doub++;
}
flag = FALSE;
bytepos += num;
}
if (lns == 0) {
screen_home = bytepos - ((maxy + 1 + doub) * out_len);
if (screen_home < 0) screen_home = 0;
return 0;
}
} while(num);
return 1;
}
int
nextchar()
{
if (cnt == 0) return fgetc(curr_file);
cnt--;
return cmdbuf[icnt++] & 0xff;
}
void
pushback(n, where)
int n;
char *where;
{
if (cnt) memmove(cmdbuf + n, cmdbuf, n);
memcpy(cmdbuf, where, n);
icnt = 0;
cnt += n;
}
/* Return:
* -1 EOF
* 0 not found at current position
* 1 found
*/
int
bmregexec(scan)
char *scan;
{
char *act;
int count, test;
int l;
char act_pat[MAXCMD]; /* found pattern */
act = act_pat;
l = 0;
while (*scan != 0) {
if ((test = nextchar()) == -1) return -1;
*act++ = test;
if (++l == MAXCMD) {
pushback(l, act_pat);
return 0;
}
if (ignore_case && smode == ASCII) test = toupper(test);
switch (*scan++) {
case ONE: /* exactly one character */
count = *scan++;
if (count == 1) {
if (test != *scan) {
bytepos++;
if (l > 1) pushback(--l, act_pat + 1);
return 0;
}
scan++;
} else if (count > 1) {
if (sbracket(test, scan, count)) {
bytepos++;
if (l > 1) pushback(--l, act_pat + 1);
return 0;
}
scan += count;
}
break;
case STAR: /* zero or more characters */
count = *scan++;
if (count == 1) { /* only one character, 0 - n times */
while (test == *scan) {
if ((test = nextchar()) == -1) return -2;
*act++ = test;
if (++l == MAXCMD) {
pushback(l, act_pat);
return 0;
}
if (ignore_case && smode == ASCII)
test = toupper(test);
}
pushback(1, --act);
l--;
scan++;
} else if (count > 1) { /* characters in bracket */
if (*scan == '^') {
do {
/* If we found something matching the next part of the expression, we
* abandon the search for not-matching characters. */
if (bmregexec(scan + count)) {
*act++ = test; /* May be wrong case !! */
l++;
scan += count;
bytepos--;
break;
}
if (sbracket(test, scan, count)) {
bytepos++;
if (l > 1) pushback(--l, act_pat + 1);
return 0;
} else {
if ((test = nextchar()) == -1) return -3;
*act++ = test;
if (++l == MAXCMD) {
pushback(l, act_pat);
return 0;
}
if (ignore_case && smode == ASCII)
test = toupper(test);
}
} while(1);
} else {
while(!sbracket(test, scan, count)) {
if ((test = nextchar()) == -1) return -4;
*act++ = test;
if (++l == MAXCMD) {
pushback(l, act_pat);
return 0;
}
if (ignore_case && smode == ASCII)
test = toupper(test);
}
scan += count;
pushback(1, --act);
l--;
}
} else { /* ".*" */
do {
if ((test = nextchar()) == -1) return -5;
*act++ = test;
if (++l == MAXCMD) {
pushback(l, act_pat);
return 0;
}
pushback(1, act - 1);
bytepos--;
} while (bmregexec(scan) == 0);
bytepos++;
act--;
l--;
}
break;
}
}
pushback(l, act_pat);
return 1; /* found */
}
int
sbracket(start, scan, count)
int start;
char *scan;
int count;
{
if (*scan++ == '^') {
if (!memchr(scan, start, --count)) return 0;
} else {
if (memchr(scan, start, --count)) return 0;
}
return 1;
}
void
bmsearch(ch)
int ch;
{
int i;
if (sstring[0] == '\0') {
emsg("No previous regular expression");
return;
}
if (ch == '/') {
if (ascii_comp(search_pat, sstring)) return;
}
if (ch == '\\') {
if (hex_comp(search_pat, sstring)) return;
}
oldpos = bytepos;
last_search = screen_home;
if (precount < 1) precount = 1;
while (precount--) {
while ((i = bmregexec(search_pat)) == 0);
if (i == 1) {
screen_home = bytepos;
to_print = maxy;
} else { /* i == -1 -> EOF */
if (no_intty) {
PRINTF("\r\nPattern not found\r\n");
do_next(1);
} else {
/*
sprintf(string, "Pattern not found %d - %ul", i, (unsigned long)bytepos);
emsg(string);
*/
emsg("Pattern not found");
bytepos = oldpos;
fseek(curr_file, bytepos, SEEK_SET);
break;
}
}
if (precount) {
nextchar();
bytepos++;
}
}
if (prompt) {
PRINTF("\r\n...skipping\r\n");
}
}
void
emsg(s)
char *s;
{
putchar('\r');
clreol();
highvideo();
PRINTF(s);
normvideo();
fflush(stdout);
prompt = 0;
}
void
bmbeep() {
putchar(7);
}

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@ -9,10 +9,11 @@
* 2000-10-04 V 1.3.0 final
* 2002-01-16 V 1.3.1
* 2003-02-20 V 1.3.2
* 2010-03-28 V 1.3.4
*
* NOTE: Edit this file with tabstop=4 !
*
* Copyright 1996-2003 by Gerhard Buergmann
* Copyright 1996-2010 by Gerhard Buergmann
* gerhard@puon.at
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@ -57,6 +58,8 @@
# else
# if HAVE_NCURSES_TERM_H
# include <ncurses/term.h>
# else
# include <term.h>
# endif
# endif
#endif

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BMORE(1) BMORE(1)
NAME
bmore - browse through a binary file
SYNOPSIS
bmore [ -acdi ] [ -n lines ] [ -w cols ] [ +linenumber ] [
+/ASCII-pattern ] [ +\Hex-pattern ] [ filename ... ]
DESCRIPTION
more is a filter that displays the contents of a binary
file on the terminal, one screenful at a time. It nor-
mally pauses after each screenful, and prints --More-- at
the bottom of the screen. bmore provides a two-line over-
lap between screens for continuity. If bmore is reading
from a file rather than a pipe, the percentage of charac-
ters displayed so far is also shown.
bmore scrolls up to display one more screen line in
response to a RETURN character; it displays another
screenful in response to a SPACE character. Other com-
mands are listed below.
The screen is divided in three sections or panes: The byte
offset (extreme left), the hex pane (middle), and an ascii
pane (right) which shows as printable characters those
bytes in the hex pane. On an 80 column terminal there
will be sixteen hex values and their ASCII values on each
screen line. Note that (as one would expect) the first
byte has the offset 0 (zero).
bmore sets the terminal to noecho mode, so that the output
can be continuous. Commands that you type do not normally
show up on your terminal, except for the / , \ and ! com-
mands.
If the standard output is not a terminal, more acts just
like cat(1V), except that a header is printed before each
file in a series.
OPTIONS
-a ASCII mode: no hex representation of the contents.
Non printable characters are displayed as a dot (.)
-c Clear before displaying. Redrawing the screen
instead of scrolling.
-d Display error messages rather than ringing the ter-
minal bell if an unrecognized command is used.
This is helpful for inexperienced users.
-i Ignore case for searching.
-n lines
Displays the indicated number of lines in each
screenful, rather than the default (the number of
lines in the terminal screen less two).
-w cols
Display number of cols in each line.
+linenumber
Start up at linenumber.
+/ASCII-pattern
Start up at the line containing the regular expres-
sion pattern. Note: unlike editors, this construct
should not end with a `/'. If it does, then the
trailing slash is taken as a character in the
search pattern.
USAGE
Commands
The commands take effect immediately; it is not necessary
to type a carriage return. Up to the time when the com-
mand character itself is given, the user may type the line
kill character to cancel the numerical argument being
formed. In addition, the user may type the erase charac-
ter to redisplay the `--More--(xx%)' message.
In the following commands, i is a numerical argument (1 by
default).
iSPACE Display another screenful, or i more lines if i
is specified.
iRETURN Display another line, or i more lines, if speci-
fied.
i^D (CTRL-D) Display (scroll down) 11 more lines. i
is given, the scroll size is set to i.
id Same as ^D.
iz Same as SPACE, except that i, if present,
becomes the new default number of lines per
screenful.
is Skip i lines and then print a screenful.
if Skip i screenfuls and then print a screenful.
i^B (CTRL-B) Skip back i screenfuls and then print a
screenful.
b Same as ^B (CTRL-D).
q
Q Exit from more.
= Display the current line number.
v Drop into the bvi(1) editor at the current off-
set of the current file.
w Drop into the bvi(1) editor at the current off-
set of the current file. Only the portion of the
file displayed on the screen will be loaded.
h Help. Give a description of all the more com-
mands.
i/pattern Search for the ith occurrence of the regular
expression pattern. Display the screenful
starting at the file position that contains the
ith match for the regular expression ASCII-pat-
tern, or the end of a pipe, whichever comes
first. If bmore is displaying a file and there
is no such match, its position in the file
remains unchanged. Regular expressions can be
edited using erase and kill characters. Erasing
back past the first column cancels the search
command.
' Single quote. Go to the point from which the
last search started. If no search has been per-
formed in the current file, go to the beginning
of the file.
!command Invoke a shell to execute command. The charac-
ters % and !, when used within command are
replaced with the current filename and the pre-
vious shell command, respectively. If there is
no current filename, % is not expanded. Prepend
a backslash to these characters to escape expan-
sion.
i:n Skip to the ith next filename given in the com-
mand line, or to the last filename in the list
if i is out of range.
i:p Skip to the ith previous filename given in the
command line, or to the first filename if i is
out of range. If given while more is positioned
within a file, go to the beginning of the file.
If more is reading from a pipe, more simply
rings the terminal bell.
:f Display the current filename and offset number.
:q
:Q Exit from bmore (same as q or Q ).
. Dot. Repeat the previous command.
FILES
/etc/termcap terminal data base
/usr/local/share/bmore.help
help file
SEE ALSO
bvi(1), termcap(5)
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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
.nr % 0
.rr F
.\}
.TH BVI 1 "BVI Version 1.3.2" "3/Jan/2004" "User Commands"
.TH BVI 1 "BVI Version 1.4.0" "25/Aug/2013" "User Commands"
.IX Title "BVI 1"
.UC
.IX Name "bvi, bview - visual display editor for binary files"
@ -194,11 +194,11 @@
bvi, bview \- visual editor for binary files
.SH "VERSION"
.IX Header "VERSION"
bvi-1.3.2
bvi-1.4.0
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
\fBbvi\fR\ \ \ [\fB\-R\fR]\ [\fB\-c\fR\ \fIcmd\fR]\ [\fB\-f\fR\ \fIscript\fR]\ [\fB\-b\fR\ \fIbegin\fR]\ [\fB\-e\fR\ \fIend\fR]\ [\fB\-s\fR\ \fIsize\fR]\ \fIfile\fR...
\fBbview\fR\ [\fB\-R\fR]\ [\fB\-c\fR\ \fIcmd\fR]\ [\fB\-f\fR\ \fIscript\fR]\ [\fB\-b\fR\ \fIbegin\fR]\ [\fB\-e\fR\ \fIend\fR]\ [\fB\-s\fR\ \fIsize\fR]\ \fIfile\fR...
\fBbvi\fR\ \ \ [\fB\-R\fR]\ [\fB\-c\fR\ \fIcmd\fR]\ [\fB\-f\fR\ \fIscript\fR]\ [\fB\-s\fR\ \fIskip\fR]\ [\fB\-e\fR\ \fIend\fR]\ [\fB\-n\fR\ \fIlength\fR]\ \fIfile\fR...
\fBbview\fR\ [\fB\-R\fR]\ [\fB\-c\fR\ \fIcmd\fR]\ [\fB\-f\fR\ \fIscript\fR]\ [\fB\-s\fR\ \fIskip\fR]\ [\fB\-e\fR\ \fIend\fR]\ [\fB\-n\fR\ \fIlength\fR]\ \fIfile\fR...
.SH "OPTIONS"
.IX Header "OPTIONS"
.Ip "\fIfile\fR..." 4
@ -212,18 +212,24 @@ the buffer. You can get to the other files with the ":next" command.
\*(L"Readonly": The readonly flag is set for all the files,
preventing accidental overwriting with a write command.
.Ip "\fB\-b\fR \fIbegin\fR" 4
.IX Item "\fB\-b\fR \fIbegin\fR"
.Ip "\fB\-s\fR \fIskip\fR" 4
.IX Item "\fB\-s\fR \fIskip\fR"
causes bvi to load a file not from the start but from
offset \fIbegin\fR.
offset \fIskip\fR.
Skip offset bytes from the beginning of the input. By default, offset
is interpreted as a decimal number. With a leading 0x or 0X, offset is
interpreted as a hexadecimal number, otherwise, with a leading 0, offset
is interpreted as an octal number. Appending the character b, k, or m
to offset causes it to be interpreted as a multiple of 512, 1024, or
1048576, respectively.
.Ip "\fB\-e\fR \fIend\fR" 4
.IX Item "\fB\-e\fR \fIend\fR"
causes bvi to load a file not till end but till address \fIend\fR.
.Ip "\fB\-s\fR \fIsize\fR" 4
.IX Item "\fB\-s\fR \fIsize\fR"
causes bvi not to load the complete file but only \fIsize\fR bytes.
.Ip "\fB\-n\fR \fIlength\fR" 4
.IX Item "\fB\-n\fR \fIlength\fR"
causes bvi not to load the complete file but only \fIlength\fR bytes.
.Ip "\fB\-c\fR \fIcmd\fR" 4
.IX Item "\fB\-c\fR \fIcmd\fR"

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@ -9,10 +9,13 @@
* 2000-10-24 V 1.3.0 final
* 2002-01-03 V 1.3.1
* 2004-01-04 V 1.3.2
* 2006-04-04 V 1.3.3
* 2013-08-23 V 1.4.0alpha
* 2014-10-07 V 1.4.0
*
* NOTE: Edit this file with tabstop=4 !
*
* Copyright 1996-2004 by Gerhard Buergmann
* Copyright 1996-2014 by Gerhard Buergmann
* gerhard@puon.at
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@ -38,13 +41,13 @@
#endif
char *copyright = "Copyright (C) 1996-2004 by Gerhard Buergmann";
char *copyright = "Copyright (C) 1996-2014 by Gerhard Buergmann";
jmp_buf env; /* context for `longjmp' function */
int loc;
int maxx, maxy, x, xx, y;
int screen, status;
int screen, status, statsize;
off_t size;
PTR mem = NULL;
PTR curpos;
@ -53,15 +56,19 @@ PTR pagepos;
PTR spos;
char *name = NULL;
char *shell;
char string[MAXCMD];
char cmdstr[MAXCMD + 1] = "";
char string[MAXCMD+1];
char cmdstr[MAXCMD+1] = "";
FILE *Ausgabe_Datei;
int edits = 0;
int AnzAdd, Anzahl, Anzahl3;
off_t filesize, memsize, undosize;
long precount = -1; /* number preceding command */
long precount = -1;
int block_flag = 0;
off_t block_begin, block_end, block_size;
@ -70,7 +77,7 @@ int numfiles; /* number of input files */
int curfile; /* number of the current file */
int arrnum = 0;
char numarr[64]; /* string for collecting number */
char numarr[MAXCMD+1]; /* string for collecting number */
char rep_buf[BUFFER];
PTR current;
@ -88,17 +95,19 @@ char addr_form[15];
char *nobytes = "No bytes@in the buffer";
static char progname[8];
static char line[MAXCMD];
static char line[MAXCMD+1];
static int mark;
static int scrolly;
static int wrstat = 1;
void
usage()
{
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [-R] [-c cmd | +cmd] [-f script]\n\
[-b begin] [-e end] [-s size] file ...\n", progname);
[-s skip] [-e end] [-n length] file ...\n\
file offset/size: 10k, 20m, 1g, 0x1000 hex, 0200 octal\n", progname);
exit(1);
}
@ -116,6 +125,8 @@ main(argc, argv)
off_t inaddr;
char *poi;
#ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H
setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
#endif
@ -150,26 +161,27 @@ main(argc, argv)
} else {
script = ++n;
}
} else if (argv[n][1] == 'b') {
} else if (argv[n][1] == 's') {
if (argv[n + 1] == NULL || argv[n + 1][0] == '-') {
usage();
} else {
block_begin = calc_size(argv[++n]);
block_flag |= 1;
block_flag |= BLOCK_BEGIN;
}
} else if (argv[n][1] == 'e') {
if (argv[n + 1] == NULL || argv[n + 1][0] == '-') {
usage();
} else {
block_end = calc_size(argv[++n]);
block_flag |= 2;
block_flag |= BLOCK_END;
}
} else if (argv[n][1] == 's') {
} else if (argv[n][1] == 'n') {
if (argv[n + 1] == NULL || argv[n + 1][0] == '-') {
usage();
} else {
block_size = calc_size(argv[++n]);
block_flag |= 4;
block_flag |= BLOCK_LEN;
}
} else if (argv[n][1] == 'w') {
if (argv[n][2] == '\0') {
@ -197,28 +209,39 @@ main(argc, argv)
break;
}
}
/* TODO default block_size - end of file up to max 64 KB with warning */
switch (block_flag) {
case 2:
case BLOCK_BEGIN:
/* Acc. to SF-Error 3036881 we should use the whole rest of the file */
/*
block_size = 1024;
block_end = block_begin + block_size - 1;
*/
break;
case BLOCK_END:
block_begin = 0;
case 1|2:
block_size = block_end - block_begin + 1;
break;
case 4:
case BLOCK_BEGIN|BLOCK_END:
block_size = block_end - block_begin + 1;
break;
case BLOCK_LEN:
block_begin = 0;
case 1|4:
block_end = block_begin + block_size - 1;
break;
case 2|4:
case BLOCK_BEGIN|BLOCK_LEN:
block_end = block_begin + block_size - 1;
break;
case BLOCK_END|BLOCK_LEN:
block_begin = block_end + 1 - block_size;
break;
case 1|2|4:
case BLOCK_BEGIN|BLOCK_END|BLOCK_LEN:
if (block_end - block_begin != block_size + 1) {
fprintf(stderr, "Ambigous block data\n");
exit(1);
}
break;
}
if (block_flag && !numfiles) {
fprintf(stderr, "Cannot read a range of a nonexisting file\n");
exit(1);
@ -232,8 +255,7 @@ main(argc, argv)
maxy = LINES;
if (params[P_LI].flags & P_CHANGED) maxy = P(P_LI);
scrolly = maxy / 2;
P(P_SS) = scrolly;
P(P_SS) = maxy / 2;
P(P_LI) = maxy;
maxy--;
keypad(stdscr, TRUE);
@ -242,18 +264,27 @@ main(argc, argv)
cbreak();
noecho();
/*
AnzAdd = 8;
strcpy(addr_form, "%06lX ");
*/
AnzAdd = 10;
strcpy(addr_form, "%08lX ");
{
/* address column width */
/* default is 8 + 2 blanks */
/* if block_begin has 8 hex digits or more */
/* reserve 1 hex digit more than required */
char tmp[sizeof(block_begin) * 2 + 3];
AnzAdd = sprintf(tmp, "%llX", (long long unsigned)block_begin) + 1;
if (AnzAdd < 8)
AnzAdd = 8;
if (AnzAdd > sizeof(block_begin) * 2)
AnzAdd = sizeof(block_begin) * 2;
sprintf(addr_form, "%%0%dllX ", AnzAdd);
AnzAdd = sprintf(tmp, addr_form, block_begin);
}
Anzahl = ((COLS - AnzAdd - 1) / 16) * 4;
P(P_CM) = Anzahl;
maxx = Anzahl * 4 + AnzAdd + 1;
Anzahl3 = Anzahl * 3;
status = Anzahl3 + Anzahl - 17;
statsize = 35;
status = Anzahl3 + Anzahl - statsize;
screen = Anzahl * (maxy - 1);
signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
@ -279,11 +310,11 @@ main(argc, argv)
setcur();
ch = vgetc();
while (ch >= '0' && ch <= '9') {
numarr[arrnum++] = ch;
if (arrnum < MAXCMD) numarr[arrnum++] = ch;
ch = vgetc();
}
numarr[arrnum] = '\0';
if (arrnum != 0) precount = strtol(numarr, (char **)NULL, 10);
if (arrnum != 0) precount = strtoll(numarr, (char **)NULL, 10);
else precount = -1;
lflag = arrnum = 0;
@ -303,7 +334,7 @@ main(argc, argv)
break;
case '~': if (precount < 1) precount = 1;
sprintf(rep_buf, "%ld~", precount);
do_tilde(precount);
do_tilde((off_t)precount);
lflag++;
break;
case KEY_HOME:
@ -332,6 +363,7 @@ main(argc, argv)
else x = AnzAdd + Anzahl3;
break;
case BVICTRL('H'):
case ASCII_DEL:
case KEY_BACKSPACE:
case KEY_LEFT:
case 'h': do {
@ -398,12 +430,12 @@ main(argc, argv)
repaint();
break;
case BVICTRL('D'):
if (precount > 1) scrolly = precount;
scrolldown(scrolly);
if (precount > 1) P(P_SS) = precount;
scrolldown(P(P_SS));
break;
case BVICTRL('U'):
if (precount > 1) scrolly = precount;
scrollup(scrolly);
if (precount > 1) P(P_SS) = precount;
scrollup(P(P_SS));
break;
case BVICTRL('E'):
if (y > 0) y--;
@ -429,7 +461,7 @@ main(argc, argv)
new_screen();
break;
case BVICTRL('Y'):
if (y < maxy) y++;
if (y < maxy - 1) y++;
scrollup(1);
break;
case 'A': smsg("APPEND MODE");
@ -467,17 +499,19 @@ main(argc, argv)
}
break;
case 'g': last_motion = current;
msg("Goto Hex Address: ");
clearstr();
outmsg("Goto Hex Address:");
refresh();
getcmdstr(cmdstr, 19);
getcmdstr(cmdstr, 18);
clearstr();
if (cmdstr[0] == '^') {
inaddr = P(P_OF);
} else if (cmdstr[0] == '$') {
inaddr = filesize + P(P_OF) - 1L;
} else {
long ltmp;
sscanf(cmdstr, "%lx", &ltmp);
inaddr = (off_t)ltmp;
off_t ltmp;
sscanf(cmdstr, "%llx", (long long unsigned *)&ltmp);
inaddr = ltmp;
}
if (inaddr < P(P_OF)) break;
inaddr -= P(P_OF);
@ -485,8 +519,7 @@ main(argc, argv)
setpage(mem + inaddr);
} else {
if (filesize == 0L) break;
sprintf(string, "Max. address of current file : %06lX",
(long)(filesize - 1L + P(P_OF)));
sprintf(string, "Max. address of current file : %06llX", (long long unsigned)(filesize - 1L + P(P_OF)));
emsg(string);
}
break;
@ -498,11 +531,23 @@ main(argc, argv)
refresh();
if (getcmdstr(line, 1)) break;
last_motion = current;
hl_spat = P(P_HL);
searching(ch, line, current, maxpos - 1, P(P_WS));
if (hl_spat) {
repaint();
}
break;
case ESC: /* un-highlight */
hl_spat = FALSE;
repaint();
break;
case 'n': /**** Search Next ****/
case 'N': last_motion = current;
hl_spat = P(P_HL);
searching(ch, "", current, maxpos - 1, P(P_WS));
if (hl_spat) {
repaint();
}
break;
case 'm': do_mark(vgetc(), current);
break;
@ -537,7 +582,7 @@ main(argc, argv)
if ((undo_count = alloc_buf(yanked, &undo_buf)) == 0L)
break;
sprintf(rep_buf, "%ldP", precount);
if (do_append(yanked, yank_buf)) break;
if (do_append((off_t)yanked, yank_buf)) break;
/* we save it not for undo but for the dot command
memcpy(undo_buf, yank_buf, yanked);
*/
@ -553,20 +598,25 @@ main(argc, argv)
case 'u': do_undo();
break;
case 'W':
case 'w': loc = ASCII;
case 'w': // loc = ASCII;
setpage(wordsearch(current, ch));
break;
case 'y': count = range(ch);
if (count > 0) {
if ((yanked = alloc_buf(count, &yank_buf)) == 0L) {
/*
sprintf(string, "$%ld$", (long)yanked);
msg(string);
vgetc();
*/
if ((yanked = alloc_buf((off_t)count, &yank_buf)) == 0L) {
break;
}
memcpy(yank_buf, current, yanked);
} else if (count < 0) {
if ((yanked = alloc_buf(-count, &yank_buf)) == 0L) {
if ((yanked = alloc_buf(-(off_t)count, &yank_buf)) == 0L) {
break;
}
memcpy(yank_buf, current + count, yanked);
memcpy(yank_buf, current, yanked);
} else {
break;
}
@ -630,11 +680,6 @@ main(argc, argv)
precount = 1;
undo_count = edit('i');
lflag++;
/*
} else if (count) {
sprintf(string, "%ld bytes deleted", labs(count));
msg(string);
*/
}
break;
case 'x':
@ -683,13 +728,20 @@ off_t
calc_size(arg)
char *arg;
{
long val;
off_t val;
extern int errno;
char *poi;
if (*arg == '0') {
val = strtol(arg, &poi, 16);
} else {
val = strtol(arg, &poi, 10);
errno = 0;
val = strtoll(arg, &poi, 0);
if (val < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "negative begin/size/end not allowed\n");
usage();
}
if (poi == arg || errno != 0) {
/* cygwin gdb displays errno incorrectly as 0 */
fprintf(stderr, "invalid begin/size/end (hex nr 0x#, octal 0#)\n");
usage();
}
switch (*poi) {
case 'k':
@ -698,6 +750,9 @@ calc_size(arg)
case 'm':
case 'M': val *= 1048576;
break;
case 'g':
case 'G': val *= 1024*1024*1024LL;
break;
case '\0': break;
default: usage();
}
@ -723,7 +778,7 @@ trunc_cur()
int
do_append(count, buf)
int count;
off_t count;
char *buf;
{
if (filesize + count > memsize) {

28
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@ -9,10 +9,12 @@
* 2000-10-24 V 1.3.0 final
* 2001-10-29 V 1.3.1
* 2003-07-04 V 1.3.2
* 2010-08-04 V 1.3.4
* 2014-10-01 V 1.4.0
*
* NOTE: Edit this file with tabstop=4 !
* NOTE: Edit this file with tabstop=4 !
*
* Copyright 1996-2003 by Gerhard Buergmann
* Copyright 1996-2014 by Gerhard Buergmann
* gerhard@puon.at
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@ -37,6 +39,8 @@
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
#define JOEHTG
#if defined(__MSDOS__) && !defined(DJGPP)
# include "patchlev.h"
# include "dosconf.h"
@ -97,7 +101,8 @@
#define BS 8
#define ESC 27
#define SEARCH 0
#define BVICTRL(n) (n&0x1f)
#define BVICTRL(n) (n&0x1f)
#define ASCII_DEL 0x7f
#define CMDLNG(a,b) (len <= a && len >= b)
@ -129,6 +134,12 @@
#define SKIP_WHITE while(*cmd!='\0'&&isspace(*cmd))cmd++;
typedef enum _block_datum {
BLOCK_BEGIN = 1,
BLOCK_END = 2,
BLOCK_LEN = 4
} block_datum;
#ifdef DEBUG
extern FILE *debug_fp;
#endif
@ -139,6 +150,8 @@
extern char *version;
extern char addr_form[];
extern char search_pat[];
extern long hl_spat;
extern char pattern[];
extern char rep_buf[];
extern int maxx, maxy, x, y;
@ -148,7 +161,7 @@ extern int AnzAdd;
extern int Anzahl, Anzahl3;
extern int addr_flag;
extern int ignore_case, magic;
extern int screen, status;
extern int screen, status, statsize;
extern PTR mem;
extern PTR maxpos;
extern PTR pagepos;
@ -204,7 +217,7 @@ extern off_t block_begin, block_end, block_size;
int bregexec(PTR, char *);
int chk_comm(int);
int doecmd(char *, int);
int do_append(int, char *), do_logic(int, char *);
int do_append(off_t, char *), do_logic(int, char *);
int do_delete(off_t, PTR);
int doset(char *);
int do_substitution(int, char *, PTR, PTR);
@ -214,6 +227,7 @@ extern off_t block_begin, block_end, block_size;
PTR wordsearch(PTR, char);
PTR backsearch(PTR, char);
PTR fsearch(PTR, PTR, char *);
PTR fsearch_end(PTR, PTR, char *, PTR *);
PTR rsearch(PTR, PTR, char *);
PTR end_word(PTR);
PTR calc_addr(char **, PTR);
@ -256,8 +270,10 @@ extern off_t block_begin, block_end, block_size;
PTR searching();
PTR wordsearch();
PTR backsearch();
int bregexec();
/* int bregexec(); */
PTR bregexec();
PTR fsearch();
PTR fsearch_end();
PTR rsearch();
PTR end_word();
PTR calc_addr();

424
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@ -1,424 +0,0 @@
BVI(1) User Commands BVI(1)
NAME
bvi, bview - visual editor for binary files
VERSION
bvi-1.3.2
SYNOPSIS
bvi [-R] [-c cmd] [-f script] [-b begin] [-e end] [-s size] file...
bview [-R] [-c cmd] [-f script] [-b begin] [-e end] [-s size] file...
OPTIONS
file...
A list of filenames. The first one will be the
current file and will be read into the buffer. The
cursor will be positioned on the first line of the
buffer. You can get to the other files with the
":next" command.
-R "Readonly": The readonly flag is set for all the
files, preventing accidental overwriting with a write
command.
-b begin
causes bvi to load a file not from the start but from
offset begin.
-e end
causes bvi to load a file not till end but till
address end.
-s size
causes bvi not to load the complete file but only size
bytes.
-c cmd
cmd will be executed after the first file has
been read. If the cmd contains spaces it must be
enclosed in double quotes (this depends on the shell
that is used).
-f script
This command provides a means for collecting a series
of "ex" (colon) commands into a script file, then
using this file to edit other files. Since there is no
binary stream editor "bsed", you can use this option
to make several global changes in a binary file.
DESCRIPTION
Bvi stands for "Binary VIsual editor". Bvi is a screen
oriented editor for binary files; its command set is based
on that of the vi(1) text editor. As a binary editor does
not have the concept of "lines" there are differences from
Vi commands wherever the latter are line orientate.
COMPARISON
The main differences between Vi and Bvi are:
The screen is divided in three sections or panes: The byte
offset (extreme left), the hex pane (middle), and an ascii
pane (right) which shows as printable characters those
bytes in the hex pane. On an 80 column terminal there
will be sixteen hex values and their ASCII values on each
screen line. Note that (as one would expect) the first
byte has the offset '0' (zero).
You can toggle between the hex and ascii windows with the
tab key (TAB). Toggling between these two windows does
not change the current position (offset) within the file.
No "lines" concept: Files are treated as one long stream
of bytes. The characters "newline" and "carriage return"
are not special, id est they never mark the end of lines.
Therefore the lines on the screen do not represent lines
in the usual way. Data is broken across screen lines
arbitarily. As a consequence there are no commands in bvi
from ex or vi that are based on line numbers, eg "dd",
"yy", 'C', 'S', 'o', 'O'. This also changes the meaning
of "range" before the ":write" command to a byte offset,
ie the command ":100,200w foo" writes all *bytes* (not
lines) from offset 100 to offset 200 to the file "foo".
No "text objects": There are also no text-specific
arrangements like words, paragraphs, sentences, sections
and so on.
Extended "ruler": The bottom line of the screen shows the
current address (byte offset) and the current character in
these notations:
octal, hexadecimal, decimal and ascii.
Search patterns: All search commands understand these
special characters:
. any character
[] set of characters
* zero or more occurrences of previous char or set
But as there is no concept of lines you cannot use the
standard symbols ("anchors") for "begin-of-line" ('^') and
"end-of-line" ('$'). Searching for the start/end of lines
must be done explicitly by adding these special characters
to your search pattern using these meta sequences:
\n newline
\r return
\t tab
\0 binary zero
Additional search commands: Similar to the text search
commands there are additional hex-search functions '\' and
'#' which allow to search for any byte value. Example:
"\62 76 69" will search for the string "bvi". Spaces
between hex value are optional, so searching for
"6775636B6573" will find "guckes".
Changing the length of data (insertion, deletion) moves
the data to other addresses; this is bad for many cases
(eg. databases, program files) and is thus disabled by
default. You can enable this commands by typing
:set memmove
BVI Modes:
Command Mode (Normal Mode):
Input is treated as command. Note that command mode is
the default mode after startup and after escaping from
input mode. Use ESC (escape) to cancel a partial
(uncompleted) command.
Input Mode:
Input is treated as replacement of current characters or
(after the end of the file) is appended to the current
file. This mode is entered from command mode by typing
one of 'i', 'I', 'A', 'r', or 'R'. You can enter the
characters from the keyboard (in the ASCII window) or
hexadecimal values (in the HEX window). Type TAB to
switch between these two windows. Type ESC to finish the
current input and return to command mode. Type CTRL-C to
cancel current command abnormally.
Command line mode (Last Line Mode or : mode):
Similar to vi, this mode is entered by typing one of the
characters : / ? \ # ! The command is terminated and
executed by typing a carriage return; to cancel a
partially typed command, type ESC to cancel the current
command and return to command mode.
ENVIRONMENT
The editor recognizes the environment variable BVIINIT as
a command (or list of commands) to run when it starts
up. If this variable is undefined, the editor checks for
startup commands in the file ~/.bvirc file, which you
must own. However, if there is a .bvirc owned by you in
the current directory, the editor takes its startup
commands from this file - overriding both the file in your
home directory and the environment variable.
TERMINOLOGY
Characters names are abbreviated as follows:
Abbr. ASCII name aka
CR 010 carriage return
^A 001 control-a
^H 008 control-h
^I 009 control-i aka TAB
^U 021 control-u
^Z 026 control-z
ESC 027 escape aka ESC
DEL 127 delete
LEFT --- left arrow
RIGHT --- right arrow
DOWN --- down arrow
UP --- up arrow
COMMAND SUMMARY
See the TERMINOLOGY for a summary on key name
abbreviations used within the following description of
commands.
Abstract:
Arrow keys move the cursor on the screen within the
current window.
Sample commands:
:version show version info
<- v ^ -> arrow keys move the cursor
h j k l same as arrow keys
u undo previous change
ZZ exit bvi, saving changes
:q! quit, discarding changes
/text search for text
^U ^D scroll up or down
Counts before bvi commands:
Numbers may be typed as a prefix to some commands.
They are interpreted in one of these ways.
screen column |
byte of file G
scroll amount ^D ^U
repeat effect most of the rest
Interrupting, canceling
ESC end insert or incomplete command
DEL (delete or rubout) interrupts
File manipulation:
ZZ if file modified, write and exit;
otherwise, exit
:w write changed buffer to file
:w! write changed buffer to file, overriding
read-only ("forced" write)
:q quit when no changes have been made
:q! quit and discard all changes
:e file edit file
:e! re-read current file, discard all changes
:e # edit the alternate file
:e! # edit the alternate file, discard changes
:w file write current buffer to file
:w! file write current buffer to file overriding
read-only (this "overwrites" the file)
:sh run the command as set with option "shell",
then return
:!cmd run the command cmd from "shell", then
return
:n edit next file in the argument list
:f show current filename, modified flag,
current byte offset, and percentage of
current position within buffer
^G same as :f
Additional edit commands
You can insert/append/change bytes in
ASCII/binary/decimal/ hexadecimal or octal representation.
You can enter several (screen) lines of input. A line with
only a period (.) in it will terminate the command. You
must not type in values greater than a byte value. This
causes an abandonment of the command. Pressing the CR key
does not insert a newline - character into the file. If
you use ASCII mode you can use the special characters \n,
\r, \t and \0.
:i aCR insert bytes (ASCII) at cursor position
:a bCR append bytes (Binary) at end of file
:c hCR change bytes (hexadecimal) at cursor position
Bit-level operations
:and n bitwise 'and' operation with value n
:or n bitwise 'or' operation with value n
:xor n bitwise 'xor' operation with value n
:neg two's complement
:not logical negation
:sl i shift each byte i bits to the left
:sr i shift each byte i bits to the right
:rl i rotate each byte i bits to the left
:rr i rotate each byte i bits to the right
Command mode addresses
:w foo write current buffer to a file
named "foo"
:5,10w foo copy byte 5 through 100 into as
file named foo
:.,.+20w foo copy the current byte and the next
20 bytes to foo
:^,'aw foo write all bytes from the beginning
through marker 'a'
:/pat/,$ foo search pattern pat and and copy
through end of file
Positioning within file:
^B backward screen
^F forward screen
^D scroll down half screen
^U scroll up half screen
nG go to the specified character
(end default), where n is a decimal address
/pat next line matching pat
?pat previous line matching pat
\hex jump to next occurrence of hex string hex
#hex jump to previous occurrence of hex string hex
n repeat last search command
N repeat last search command, but in opposite
direction
Adjusting the screen:
^L clear and redraw screen
zCR redraw screen with current line at top of screen
z- redraw screen with current line at bottom of
screen
z. redraw screen with current line at center of
screen
/pat/z- search for pattern pat and then move currents
line to bottom
^E scroll screen down 1 line
^Y scroll screen up 1 line
Marking and returning:
mx mark current position with lower-case letter x
Note: this command works for all lower-case
letters
'x move cursor to mark x in ASCII section
`x move cursor to mark x in HEX section
'' move cursor to previous context in ASCII section
`` move cursor to previous context in HEX section
Line positioning:
H jump to first line on screen ("top")
L jump to last line on screen ("low")
M jump to middle line on screen ("middle")
- jump onto previous line on screen
+ jump onto next line on screen
CR same as +
DOWN or j next line, same column
UP or k previous line, same column
Character positioning:
^ first byte in HEX window
$ end of screen line
l or RIGHT jump onto next byte (within current
screen line)
h or LEFT jump onto previous byte (within current
screen line)
^H same as LEFT
space same as RIGHT
fx find next occurrence of character x
Fx find previous occurrence of character x
n| jump onto nth byte/character within current
line
Strings:
(works similar to the strings(1) command)
Note: "Words" are defined as strings of "nonprinting
characters".
e jump to next end of word
w jump to next begin of word
b jump to previous begin of word
W forward to next string delimited with a
\0 or \n
B back to previous string delimited with a
nonprinting char
Corrections during insert:
^H erase last character (backspace)
erase your erase character, same as ^H (backspace)
ESC ends insertion, back to command mode
Append and replace:
A append at end of file
rx replace current bte with char 'x'
R enter replace mode; for all subsequent input,
the current byte is overwritten with the next
input character; leave replace mode with ESC.
Miscellaneous Operations:
TAB toggle between ASCII and HEX section
Yank and Put:
3ySPACE yank 3 characters
p insert contents of yank buffer
o replace text with content of yank buffer
P put back at end of file
Undo, Redo:
u undo last change
Note: Only the last change can be undone.
Therefore this commands toggles between the
last and second-t-last state of the buffer.
Setting Options:
With the :set command you can set options in bvi
Option Default Description
autowrite noaw Save current file, if modified, if you
give a :n, :r or ! command
columns cm=16 on an 80 character wide terminal
ignorecase noic Ignores letter case in searching
magic nomagic Makes . [ * special in patterns
memmove nomm enables insert and delete commands
offset of=0 adds an offset to the diplayed addresses
readonly noro If set, write fails unless you use ! after command
scroll sc=1/2 window
Number of lines scrolled by ^U and ^D
showmode mo Displays statusline on bottom of the screen
terse noterse Let you obtain shorter error messages
window window=screensize
Lines in window, can be reduced at slow terminals
wordlength wl=4 Length of an ASCII-string found by w, W, b or B
wrapscan ws Searches wrap around past the end of the file
unixstyle nous The representation of ascii characters below
32 is displayed in the statusline as shown
in ascii(7) if unset rather in DOS-style (^A)
AUTHOR
bvi was developed by Gerhard Buergmann, Vienna, Austria
Gerhard.Buergmann@puon.at
WWW
Bvi Homepage: http://bvi.sourceforge.net/
Vi Pages: http://www.guckes.net/vi/clones.php3
(all about Vi and its clones)
FILES
$HOME/.bvirc editor startup file
./.bvirc editor startup file
BUGS
Bvi does not update the screen when the terminal changes
its size.
SEE ALSO
vi(1), strings(1), ascii(5)
3/Jan/2004 BVI Version 1.3.2

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@ -10,10 +10,13 @@
* 2000-07-15 V 1.3.0 final
* 2001-10-10 V 1.3.1
* 2003-07-04 V 1.3.2
* 2005-08-17 V 1.3.3
* 2010-06-02 V 1.3.4
* 2014-01-28 V 1.4.0
*
* NOTE: Edit this file with tabstop=4 !
*
* Copyright 1996-2003 by Gerhard Buergmann
* Copyright 1996-2014 by Gerhard Buergmann
* gerhard@puon.at
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@ -102,11 +105,11 @@ docmdline(cmdline)
char *cmd;
char *p;
size_t len;
int n, ok;
int n, ok, ret;
int force = 0;
int saveflag;
if (cmdline == NULL) return;
if (*cmdline == '\0') return;
if (*cmdline == '"') return; /** comment **/
if (strlen(cmdline) > CMDSZ - 2) {
emsg("Command too long");
@ -115,9 +118,9 @@ docmdline(cmdline)
strcpy(buff, cmdline);
cmd = buff;
/* With no address given, we start at the beginning of the file and
* go to the end of the file (not line like in vi).
*/
/* With no address given, we start at the beginning of the file and
* go to the end of the file (not line like in vi).
*/
addr_flag = 0;
start_addr = mem;
end_addr = maxpos - 1;
@ -154,7 +157,7 @@ docmdline(cmdline)
return;
}
if (start_addr < mem) {
sprintf(string, "Negative address@- first byte is %ld", P(P_OF));
sprintf(string, "Negative address@- first byte is %lld", (long long)P(P_OF));
emsg(string);
return;
}
@ -191,7 +194,7 @@ docmdline(cmdline)
if (edits) msg("[No write]|[No write since last change]");
savetty();
endwin();
system(cmdbuf + 1);
ret = system(cmdbuf + 1);
fprintf(stderr, "[Hit return to continue]");
getchar();
doupdate();
@ -304,11 +307,7 @@ docmdline(cmdline)
else ok = save(c_argv[0], start_addr, end_addr, saveflag);
} else {
if (c_argc == 0) {
if (P(P_RO)) {
sprintf(string, "\"%s\" File is read only", name);
emsg(string);
return;
} else ok = save(name, start_addr, end_addr, saveflag);
save_chk(name, start_addr, end_addr, saveflag);
} else {
if (!stat(c_argv[0], &buf)) {
if (saveflag == WRITE) {
@ -392,10 +391,10 @@ docmdline(cmdline)
}
if (chdir(c_argv[0])) sysemsg(c_argv[0]);
} else if (!strncmp("edit", cmdname, len) && CMDLNG(4, 1)) {
/*
* The command ":e#" gets expanded to something like ":efile", so
* detect that case here.
*/
/*
* The command ":e#" gets expanded to something like ":efile", so
* detect that case here.
*/
if (*cmd == 'e' && c_argc == 0) {
if (cmd[1] == '!')
(void) doecmd(&cmd[2], TRUE);
@ -626,11 +625,27 @@ yd_addr()
}
/*********** Save file if not read only ********************/
int
save_chk(fname, start, end, flags)
char *fname;
char *start;
char *end;
int flags;
{
if (P(P_RO)) {
sprintf(string, "\"%s\" File is read only", name);
emsg(string);
return FALSE;
}
return save(fname, start, end, flags);
}
void
do_exit()
{
if (edits) {
if (!save(name, mem, maxpos - 1L, WRITE)) return;
if (!save_chk(name, mem, maxpos - 1L, WRITE)) return;
}
if ((curfile + 1) < numfiles) {
sprintf(string, "%d %s", numfiles - curfile - 1, morefiles);
@ -709,13 +724,20 @@ emsg(s)
char *s;
{
int cnt;
int stchar;
if (P(P_EB)) beep();
if (P(P_MO)) {
stchar = statsize;
} else {
stchar = 0;
}
clearstr();
attrset(A_REVERSE);
cnt = outmsg(s);
attrset(A_NORMAL);
if (cnt >= (maxx - 25)) { /* 25 = status */
if (cnt >= (maxx - stchar)) {
addch('\n');
wait_return(TRUE); }
}
@ -755,10 +777,18 @@ void
msg(s)
char *s;
{
int stchar;
if (P(P_MO)) {
stchar = statsize;
} else {
stchar = 0;
}
clearstr();
if (outmsg(s) >= (maxx - 25)) { /* 25 = status */
if (outmsg(s) >= (maxx - stchar)) {
addch('\n');
wait_return(TRUE); }
wait_return(TRUE);
}
}

1358
config.guess vendored Executable file → Normal file

File diff suppressed because it is too large Load Diff

566
config.sub vendored Executable file → Normal file

File diff suppressed because it is too large Load Diff

8132
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@ -1,9 +1,12 @@
dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
AC_INIT
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([bvi.c])
AC_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
AC_SYS_LARGEFILE
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGE_FILES"
dnl On SunOS4 systems you have to use the /usr/5bin/cc compiler
dnl to get the SYSV curses library:
@ -37,6 +40,7 @@ AC_PROG_INSTALL
dnl Check for typedefs
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(int)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long long)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(void *)
AC_CHECK_TYPE(size_t, unsigned int)
@ -58,24 +62,29 @@ AC_ARG_WITH(ncurses,
fi
])
AC_CHECK_HEADER(ncurses.h,
AC_CHECK_LIB(ncurses, initscr,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_NCURSES_H) LIBS="${LIBS} -lncurses",
AC_CHECK_LIB(curses, initscr,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CURSES_H) LIBS="${LIBS} -lcurses",
AC_MSG_ERROR([bvi requires the curses library]))),
AC_CHECK_HEADER(curses.h,
AC_CHECK_LIB(curses, initscr,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CURSES_H) LIBS="${LIBS} -lcurses",
AC_MSG_ERROR([bvi requires the curses library])),
AC_MSG_ERROR([bvi requires the curses library])))
AC_CHECK_HEADER([ncurses.h],[
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([initscr], [ncurses],[
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_NCURSES_H)
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([tputs], [tinfo])], [
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([initscr], [curses],[
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CURSES_H)
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([tputs], [tinfo])],[
AC_MSG_ERROR([bvi requires the curses library])])])],[
AC_CHECK_HEADER([curses.h],[
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([initscr], [curses], [
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CURSES_H)],[
AC_MSG_ERROR([bvi requires the curses library])])],[
AC_MSG_ERROR([bvi requires the curses library])])])
dnl Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics.
dnl AC_TYPE_SIZE_T
dnl Checks for library functions.
dnl AC_TYPE_SIGNAL
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strdup strtol strerror memmove)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strdup strtol strtoll strerror memmove)
AC_FUNC_FSEEKO
AC_FUNC_MALLOC
AC_FUNC_REALLOC
AC_PROG_INSTALL

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@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
AC_INIT(bvi.c)
dnl Checks for programs.
AC_PROG_CC
AC_PROG_INSTALL
AC_PROG_LN_S
AC_PROG_MAKE_SET
dnl Checks for libraries.
dnl Replace `main' with a function in -lcurses:
AC_CHECK_LIB(curses, main)
dnl Replace `main' with a function in -lncurses:
AC_CHECK_LIB(ncurses, main)
dnl Checks for header files.
AC_HEADER_STDC
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(fcntl.h unistd.h)
dnl Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics.
AC_TYPE_SIZE_T
dnl Checks for library functions.
AC_TYPE_SIGNAL
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strdup strtol)
AC_OUTPUT(Makefile)

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@ -9,8 +9,10 @@
* 2000-07-15 V 1.3.0 final
* 2001-12-07 V 1.3.1
* 2003-07-04 V 1.3.2
* 2006-04-05 V 1.3.3 alpha - binary representation
* 2014-09-30 V 1.4.0
*
* Copyright 1996-2003 by Gerhard Buergmann
* Copyright 1996-2014 by Gerhard Buergmann
* gerhard@puon.at
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@ -29,7 +31,7 @@
#include "bvi.h"
#include "set.h"
extern int precount;
extern long precount;
char contrd[][4] = {"NUL", " ^A", " ^B", " ^C", " ^D", " ^E", " ^F", "BEL",
" BS", "TAB", " NL", "HOM", "CLR", " CR", " ^N", " ^O",
@ -42,7 +44,8 @@ char contru[][4] = {"NUL", "SOH", "STX", "ETX", "EOT", "ENQ", "ACK", "BEL",
"CAN", " EM", "SUB", "ESC", " FS", " GS", " RS", " US",
"DEL" };
char tmpbuf[10];
char linbuf[256];
char linbuf[16384];
long hl_spat = 0;
static char getcbuff[BUFFER];
static char *getcnext = NULL;
@ -113,7 +116,9 @@ edit(mode)
setcur();
continue;
}
if (ch == KEY_BACKSPACE || ch == BVICTRL('H')) {
if (ch == KEY_BACKSPACE
|| ch == ASCII_DEL
|| ch == BVICTRL('H')) {
if (count > 0) {
len--;
count--;
@ -275,7 +280,7 @@ escape:
}
/* Do the f, F, t ot T command
/* Do the f, F, t or T command
* If flag == 1 save the character in rep_buf
* else setpage()
*/
@ -290,14 +295,30 @@ do_ft(ch, flag)
PTR ptr;
switch (ch) {
/*
case 1: beep();
return NULL; /* no previous command */
return NULL; no previous command
case -1: if (chp == 'f' || chp == 't') dir = BACKWARD;
else dir = FORWARD;
break; /* same again */
break;
case 0: if (chp == 'f' || chp == 't') dir = FORWARD;
else dir = BACKWARD;
break; /* same again */
break;
*/
case -1: if (chp == 1) {
beep();
return NULL;
}
if (chp == 'f' || chp == 't') dir = BACKWARD;
else dir = FORWARD;
break;
case 0: if (chp == 1) {
beep();
return NULL;
}
if (chp == 'f' || chp == 't') dir = FORWARD;
else dir = BACKWARD;
break;
default: chp = ch;
if (chp == 'f' || chp == 't') dir = FORWARD;
else dir = BACKWARD;
@ -324,7 +345,10 @@ do_ft(ch, flag)
if (ptr < mem) break;
}
} while (--precount > 0);
/*
if (*ptr == chi) {
*/
if (ptr >= mem && ptr <= maxpos) {
if (loc == HEX) toggle();
if (chp == 't') ptr--;
if (chp == 'T') ptr++;
@ -434,15 +458,20 @@ setcur()
void
statpos()
{
char bin_val [9];
unsigned char Char1;
int i;
off_t bytepos;
char string[30], str[6];
char string[MAXCMD+1], str[6];
if (!P(P_MO)) return;
bytepos = current - mem;
if (bytepos >= filesize) {
mvaddstr(maxy, status, " ");
return; }
// mvaddstr(maxy, status, " ");
move(maxy, status);
for (i = status; i < maxx; i++) addch(' ');
return;
}
Char1 = *(mem + bytepos);
if (isprint(Char1)) {
@ -453,11 +482,22 @@ statpos()
} else if (Char1 == 127) {
if (P(P_US)) strcpy(str, contru[32]);
else strcpy(str, contrd[32]);
} else strcpy(str, " ");
sprintf(string, "%08lX \\%03o 0x%02X %3d %3s",
(long)(bytepos + P(P_OF)), Char1, Char1, Char1, str);
} else {
strcpy(str, " ");
}
for (i = 0; i < 8; ++i) {
if(Char1 & (1<<i)) {
bin_val[7-i] = '1';
} else {
bin_val[7-i] = '0';
}
}
bin_val[8] = '\0';
statsize = sprintf(string, "%08llX %s \\%03o 0x%02X %3d %3s",
(long long)(bytepos + P(P_OF)), bin_val, Char1, Char1, Char1, str);
attrset(A_BOLD);
status = maxx - 1 - statsize;
mvaddstr(maxy, status, string);
attrset(A_NORMAL);
}
@ -468,32 +508,82 @@ printline(mempos, scpos)
PTR mempos;
int scpos;
{
int print_pos;
unsigned char Zeichen;
/* int print_pos; */
PTR hl_start = 0;
PTR hl_end = 0;
PTR f_start = 0;
PTR f_end = 0;
int print_pos = 0, mv_pos = 0;
unsigned char cur_ch;
if (mempos > maxpos) {
strcpy(linbuf, "~ ");
} else {
sprintf(linbuf, addr_form, (long)(mempos - mem + P(P_OF)));
sprintf(linbuf, addr_form, (long long)(mempos - mem + P(P_OF)));
*string = '\0';
}
mvaddstr(scpos, mv_pos, linbuf);
mv_pos = AnzAdd;
*linbuf = '\0';
if (hl_spat) {
f_start = (mempos - Anzahl) < mem ? mem : (mempos - Anzahl);
f_end = mempos + (2 * Anzahl);
hl_start = fsearch_end(f_start, f_end, search_pat, &hl_end);
}
for (print_pos = 0; print_pos < Anzahl; print_pos++) {
if (hl_spat) {
while (hl_start != NULL) {
if (hl_start < mempos) {
if (hl_end < mempos) {
f_start = hl_start + 1;
hl_start = fsearch_end(f_start, f_end, search_pat, &hl_end);
} else {
attrset(A_STANDOUT); /* start out highlighted */
break;
}
} else if (hl_start >= mempos) {
break;
}
}
if (hl_start != NULL) {
if ((hl_start - mempos) == print_pos) {
mvaddstr(scpos, mv_pos, linbuf);
mv_pos = AnzAdd + (3 * print_pos);
*linbuf = '\0';
attrset(A_STANDOUT);
}
if ((hl_end - mempos) == print_pos) {
mvaddstr(scpos, mv_pos, linbuf);
*linbuf = '\0';
mv_pos = AnzAdd + (3 * print_pos);
f_start = hl_end;
hl_start = fsearch_end(f_start, f_end, search_pat, &hl_end);
if (f_start != hl_start) {
attrset(A_NORMAL);
}
}
}
}
if (mempos + print_pos >= maxpos) {
sprintf(tmpbuf, " ");
Zeichen = ' ';
cur_ch = ' ';
} else {
Zeichen = *(mempos + print_pos);
sprintf(tmpbuf, "%02X ", Zeichen);
cur_ch = *(mempos + print_pos);
sprintf(tmpbuf, "%02X ", cur_ch);
}
strcat(linbuf, tmpbuf);
if (isprint(Zeichen))
*(string + print_pos) = Zeichen;
if (isprint(cur_ch))
*(string + print_pos) = cur_ch;
else
*(string + print_pos) = '.';
}
mvaddstr(scpos, mv_pos, linbuf);
mv_pos = AnzAdd + (3 * print_pos);
attrset(A_NORMAL);
*(string + Anzahl) = '\0';
strcat(linbuf, string);
mvaddstr(scpos, 0, linbuf);
mvaddstr(scpos, mv_pos, string);
}
@ -639,11 +729,22 @@ fileinfo(fname)
char *fname;
{
off_t bytepos;
char fstatus[64];
char fstatus[MAXCMD];
char *string;
if (fname) {
string = malloc((size_t)strlen(fname) + MAXCMD);
if (string == NULL) {
emsg("Out of memory");
return;
}
sprintf(string, "\"%s\" ", fname);
} else {
string = malloc(MAXCMD);
if (string == NULL) {
emsg("Out of memory");
return;
}
strcpy(string, "No file ");
}
if (filemode != NEW && filemode != REGULAR)
@ -652,13 +753,16 @@ fileinfo(fname)
if (edits) strcat(string, "[Modified] ");
if (filesize) {
bytepos = (pagepos + y * Anzahl + xpos()) - mem + 1L;
sprintf(fstatus, "byte %lu of %lu --%lu%%--", (long)bytepos,
(long)filesize, (long)(bytepos * 100L / filesize));
sprintf(fstatus, "byte %llu of %llu --%llu%%--",
(unsigned long long)bytepos,
(unsigned long long)filesize,
(unsigned long long)(bytepos * 100L / filesize));
strcat(string, fstatus);
} else {
strcat(string, " 0 bytes");
}
msg(string);
free(string);
}
@ -856,7 +960,7 @@ do_ins_chg(start, arg, mode)
repaint();
goto mfree;
}
do_append(count, tempbuf);
do_append((off_t)count, tempbuf);
memcpy(undo_buf, tempbuf, count);
repaint();
break;

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@ -1,159 +0,0 @@
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C/DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
<html><head>
<title>BVI: bmore</title>
<link rel=stylesheet type="text/css" href="bvi.css">
</head><body bgcolor="#ffffff" background="gif/bg2.gif">
<a name="top"></a>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
<tr><td width="1%" valign="top" align="center">
<img src="gif/dot.gif" width="130" height="1" alt="">
<hr noshade width="60%">
<p>
<a class="thl" href="index.html">Home</a><br>
</p>
<p>
<a class="thl" href="quick.html">Quick Tutorial</a><br>
</p>
<p>
<a class="thl" href="download.html">Download</a><br>
</p>
<p>
<a class="thl" href="install.html">Installation</a><br>
</p>
<p>
<a class="thl" href="overview.html">Command Overview</a><br>
</p>
<p>
<font color="#ffffff" class="thl">bmore<br></font>
<a class="ths" href="bmore_cmd.html">Commands</a><br>
<a class="ths" href="bmore_opt.html">Options</a><br>
<a class="ths" href="man_bmore.html">man - Page</a><br>
</p>
<p>
<a class="thl" href="german.html">Deutsche Beschreibung</a><br>
</p>
<hr noshade width="60%">
</td>
<td width="1%"><img src="gif/dot.gif" width="40" height="1" alt=""></td>
<td width="99%">
<table width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0">
<tr><td width="99%">
<font class="head">bmore</font>
</td>
<td align="right" valign="bottom" width="116" rowspan="2">
<a href="index.html">
<img src="gif/bvi_s.gif" alt="BVI" width="116"
height="62" border="0"></a>
</td></tr>
<tr><td valign="bottom">
<hr noshade>
</td></tr></table>
<p>
<strong>bmore</strong> is a filter that displays the contents of a binary
file on the terminal, one screenful at a time. It normally pauses after each
screenful, and prints <b>--More--</b> at the bottom of the screen.
<strong>bmore</strong> provides a two-line over­ lap between screens for
continuity. If bmore is reading from a file rather than a pipe,
the percentage of characters displayed so far is also shown.
<p>
<strong>bmore</strong> scrolls up to display one more screen line in
response to a <font color="#aaaaaa"><b>RETURN</b></font> character; it displays another
screenful in response to a <font color="#aaaaaa"><b>SPACE</b></font> character. Other commands are listed below.
<P>
The screen is divided in three sections or panes: The byte
offset (extreme left), the hex pane (middle), and an ascii
pane (right) which shows as printable characters those
bytes in the hex pane. On an 80 column terminal there
will be sixteen hex values and their ASCII values on each
screen line (can be changed with the <b>-n</b> option).
<p>
Note that (as one would expect) the first
byte has the offset 0 (zero).
<P>
<center>
<table width="10" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0">
<tr><td bgcolor="#ffccff"><pre class="examp">
000000
00000C
000018
000024
000030
00003C
000048
000054
000060
*
00016C
000178
000184
000190
00009C</pre></td><td bgcolor="#ccffcc"><pre class="examp">
7F 45 4C 46 01 01
00 00 00 00 01 00
00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 34 00
0C 00 09 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 55 89
53 C7 45 A4 00 00
00 00 00 83 7D 08
8C 02 00 00 E9 6F
00 00 00 00 6A 03
45 08 50 E8 FC FF
0C 85 D2 75 17 6A
E9 43 02 00 00 8D
0C 85 D2 75 0D C7</pre></td><td bgcolor="#ccffcc"><pre class="examp">
01 00 00 00 00 00
03 00 01 00 00 00
00 00 0C 07 00 00
00 00 00 00 28 00
00 00 00 00 00 00
E5 83 EC 68 57 56
00 00 C7 45 A0 01
00 75 13 6A 00 E8
02 00 00 8D B4 26
68 90 00 00 00 8B
FF FF 89 C2 83 C4
01 E8 60 02 00 00
74 26 00 8D BC 27
45 A0 00 00 00 00</pre></td><td bgcolor="#ffcccc"><pre class="examp">
.ELF........
............
............
....4.....(.
............
....U....hWV
S.E......E..
....}..u.j..
.....o.....&
....j.h.....
E.P.........
...u.j..`...
.C....t&...'
...u..E.....</pre></td></tr>
<tr bgcolor="#ffffcc"><td colspan="4" class="examp">
<font class="inv">--More--(5%) </font>
</td></tr>
</table>
</center>
<p>
Equal lines will only displayed once, a star (*) is the placeholder
for one or more lines equal to the line above.
</p>
<p><small>
<a class="btop" href="#top">
<img border="0" width="16" height="7" src="gif/up.gif"
alt="Back to the top">Back to the top</a>
</small>
<hr noshade>
<i>Last update: October 13<sup>th</sup> 2000 by Gerhard B&uuml;rgmann,
<a class="btop" href="http://www.purkersdorf-online.at/">Purkersdorf</a>/Austria</i>
</td></tr></table>
</body></html>

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@ -1,116 +0,0 @@
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C/DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
<html><head>
<title>BVI: Commands</title>
<link rel=stylesheet type="text/css" href="bvi.css">
</head><body bgcolor="#ffffff" background="gif/bg2.gif">
<a name="top"></a>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
<tr><td width="1%" valign="top" align="center">
<img src="gif/dot.gif" width="130" height="1" alt="">
<hr noshade width="60%">
<p>
<a class="thl" href="index.html">Home</a><br>
</p>
<p>
<a class="thl" href="quick.html">Quick Tutorial</a><br>
</p>
<p>
<a class="thl" href="download.html">Download</a><br>
</p>
<p>
<a class="thl" href="install.html">Installation</a><br>
</p>
<p>
<a class="thl" href="overview.html">Command Overview</a><br>
</p>
<p>
<a class="thl" href="bmore.html">bmore</a><br>
<font color="#ffffff" class="ths">Commands<br></font>
<a class="ths" href="bmore_opt.html">Options</a><br>
<a class="ths" href="man_bmore.html">man - Page</a><br>
</p>
<p>
<a class="thl" href="german.html">Deutsche Beschreibung</a><br>
</p>
<hr noshade width="60%">
</td>
<td width="1%"><img src="gif/dot.gif" width="40" height="1" alt=""></td>
<td width="99%">
<table width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0">
<tr><td width="99%">
<font class="head">bmore</font>
<br><font class="sub">Commands</font>
</td>
<td align="right" valign="bottom" width="116" rowspan="2">
<a href="index.html">
<img src="gif/bvi_s.gif" alt="BVI" width="116"
height="62" border="0"></a>
</td></tr>
<tr><td valign="bottom">
<hr noshade>
</td></tr></table>
<p>
Most commands optionally preceded by integer argument <I>k</I>. Defaults in brackets.
Star (*) indicates argument becomes new default.
<P>
<TABLE>
<TR><TH><FONT COLOR=#888888>SPACE</FONT></TH>
<TD>Display next <I>k</I> lines of bytes </TD><TD>current screen size</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>z</TH><TD>Display next <I>k</I> lines of bytes </TD>
<TD>current screen size*</TD></TR>
<TR><TH><FONT COLOR=#888888>RETURN</FONT></TH>
<TD>Display next <I>k</I> lines of bytes </TD><TD>1*</TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN=CENTER><B>d</B> or <B><FONT COLOR=#888888>CTRL</FONT> D</B></TH>
<TD>Scroll <I>k</I> lines </TD><TD>current scroll size, initially 11*</TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN=CENTER><B>q</B> or <B>Q</B> or Interrupt</TD>
<TD>Exit from bmore</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>s</TH>
<TD>Skip forward <I>k</I> lines of bytes </TD><TD>1</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>f</TH>
<TD>Skip forward <I>k</I> screenfuls of bytes </TD><TD>1</TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN=CENTER><B>b</B> or <B><FONT COLOR=#888888>CTRL</FONT> B</B></TH>
<TD>Skip backwards <I>k</I> screenfuls of bytes </TD><TD>1</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>'</TH>
<TD>Go to place where previous search started</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>=</TH>
<TD>Display current byte number</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>/<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>regular expr</FONT></TH>
<TD>Search for <I>k</I><SUP>th</SUP> occurrence of ascii regular expr </TD><TD>1</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>\<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>regular expr</FONT></TH>
<TD>Search for <I>k</I><SUP>th</SUP> occurrence of binary regular expr </TD><TD>1</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>n</TH>
<TD>Search for <I>k</I><SUP>th</SUP> occurrence of last r.e </TD><TD>1</TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN=CENTER><B>!<I>cmd</I></B> or <B>:!<I>cmd</I></B></TH>
<TD>Execute <I>cmd</I> in a subshell</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>v</TH>
<TD>Start up <B>bvi</B> at current position</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>w</TH>
<TD>Start up <B>bvi</B> reading only a screenful of bytes</TD><TD>screen</TD></TR>
<TR><TH><FONT COLOR=#888888>CTRL</FONT> L</TH>
<TD>Redraw screen</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>:n</TH>
<TD>Go to <I>k</I><SUP>th</SUP> next file</TD><TD>1</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>:p</TH>
<TD>Go to <I>k</I><SUP>th</SUP> previous file</TD><TD>1</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>:f</TH>
<TD>Display current file name and byte position</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>.</TH>
<TD>Repeat previous command</TD></TR>
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<tr><th valign="top">-a</th><td>ASCII mode</td></tr>
<tr><th valign="top">-c</th><td>Clear before displaying. Redrawing the screen
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<tr><th valign="top"><nobreak>-n <i>lines</i></nobreak></th>
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Display number of <i>cols</i> (bytes of data) in each line.</td></tr>
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00000000 7F 45 4C 46 01 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 .ELF............
00000010 01 00 03 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
00000020 F4 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 34 00 00 00 00 00 28 00 .`......4.....(.
00000030 0F 00 0C 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
00000040 55 89 E5 68 04 00 00 00 68 4C 00 00 00 68 00 00 U..h....hL...h..
00000050 00 00 E8 FC FF FF FF 6A 01 E8 FC FF FF FF 89 F6 .......j........
00000060 55 89 E5 83 EC 14 57 56 53 8B 7D 0C C7 45 FC 00 U.....WVS.}..E..
00000070 00 00 00 C7 45 F8 00 00 00 00 C7 45 F4 00 00 00 ....E......E....
00000080 00 BE 01 00 00 00 6A 2F 8B 07 50 E8 FC FF FF FF ......j/..P.....
00000090 83 C4 08 85 C0 74 09 40 EB 08 8D B6 00 00 00 00 .....t.@........
000000A0 8B 07 50 68 04 00 00 00 E8 FC FF FF FF 83 C4 08 ..Ph............
000000B0 68 85 00 00 00 68 04 00 00 00 E8 FC FF FF FF 83 h....h..........
000000C0 C4 08 39 75 08 0F 8E 35 01 00 00 8B 04 B7 89 45 ..9u...5.......E
000000D0 EC 8A 10 80 FA 2B 0F 84 94 00 00 00 80 FA 2D 0F .....+........-.
000000E0 85 EB 00 00 00 BB 01 00 00 00 80 78 01 00 0F 84 ...........x....
000000F0 D1 00 00 00 8B 4D EC 8A 04 0B 3C 64 74 32 7F 10 .....M....^dt2..</pre>
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00000000 .ELF....................@...4... .......4. ...(.........4...4...
00000040 4...............................................................
00000080 .....1...1...............1..............,................4......
000000C0 .................................... ... .........../lib/ld-linu
00000100 x.so.2..............GNU.................%...8.......4... .......
00000140 ........,.......6.......................3...!...........%...1...
00000180 ....7..............."...........2...&...+...)...................
000001C0 ................................................................
00000200 ................................................................
00000240 ............................#...........(...................'...
00000280 *...$.......-.../.......0.......5...................U...........
000002C0 .... .......................g.......(...........................
00000300 ............t...-...........5...............o...............$...
00000340 ........................$...............4...............D...H...
00000380 ....y...T...............d...............t...........1...d.......
000003C0 ................................-...................j...........</pre>
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When forming a colon command, the first character, the colon, can be
followed by zero, one or two addresses. These addresses are byte
addresses, in contrast to vi, which uses line addresses.<BR>
The byte addresses can be given in decimal notation or, with a
leading zero, in hexadecimal notation. If you have specified an
address offset (e.g. <B>:set offset=256</B>), this offset has to be
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<TR><TH>Address</TH><TH>Corresponding bytes</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>.</TH><TD>The current byte</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>7</TH><TD>The seventh byte of file (if offset=0)</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>.-<I>n</I></TH><TD><I>n</I> bytes before the current byte</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>.+<I>n</I></TH><TD><I>n</I> bytes after the current byte</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>'<I>x</I></TH><TD>The byte marked with <I>x</I></TD></TR>
<TR><TH>^</TH><TD>The first byte in file</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>$</TH><TD>The last byte</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>''</TH><TD>The previous current byte</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>/pat/</TH><TD>The first byte that matches <I>pat</I></TD></TR>
<TR><TH>#12 A4 6F#</TH><TD>The first byte that matches hex pattern</TD></TR>
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<TR><TD><B>:w</B><BR>
<B>:w</B> %.new<BR>
<B>:w</B> filename<BR>
<B>:w&gt;&gt;</B> existingfile<BR>
<B>:w!</B> file<BR>
<B>:e</B> newfile<BR>
<B>:e!</B><BR>
<B>:f</B><BR>
<B>:f</B> newname<BR>
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<TD>Write to the current file<BR>
Write to current.new<BR>
Write to filename<BR>
Append to existing file<BR>
Overwrite existing file<BR>
Terminate session and edit <I>newfile</I><BR>
Reload the current file<BR>
Prints current filename and some additional info<BR>
Changes the current filename to <I>newname</I>
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<TR><TD><B>:s/pattern/replace/</B><BR>
<B>:s/pattern/replace/g</B><BR>
<B>:s/pattern/replace/gc</B></TD>
<TD>Search for pattern and replace it once<BR>
Search for pattern and replace it global<BR>
Search for pattern and replace it global conditional (ask)
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<TR><TD><B>:s\80 af\ff ff\</B></TD>
<TD>Binary search and replace
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<TR><TD VALIGN=TOP><B>:a</B> <I>m</I><BR>
<B>:c</B> <I>m</I> &nbsp;<BR>
<B>:i</B> <I>m</I></B></TD>
<TD>append<BR>
change<BR>
insert
bytes, where <I>m</I> is a(scii), b(inary), d(ecimal), h(exadecimal)
or o(ctal). You can type in several (screen) lines of bytes, a line
with only a '<B>.</B>' in it terminates the command.
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Usually not available in vi but in ex (without the <I>m</I> - modifier).
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<TR><TD><B>:and</B> <I>n</I><BR>
<B>:or</B> <I>n</I><BR>
<B>:xor</B> <I>n</I><BR>
<B>:neg<BR>
:not<BR>
:sl</B> <I>i</I><BR>
<B>:sr</B> <I>i</I><BR>
<B>:rr</B> <I>i</I><BR>
<B>:rl</B> <I>i</I></TD>
<TD>and <I>n</I><BR>
or <I>n</I><BR>
exclusive or <I>n</I><BR>
negate<BR>
invert<BR>
shift left <I>i</I> bits<BR>
shift right <I>i</I> bits<BR>
rotate left <I>i</I> bits<BR>
rotate right <I>i</I> bits
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<B>:g</B>/<I>pat</I>/p<BR>
<B>:n<BR>
:q<BR>
:rew<BR>
:sh<BR>
:so</B> file<BR>
<B>:ve<BR>
:x<BR>
:!</B> <I>command</I><BR>
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Global search for pattern <I>pat</I><BR>
Next file to edit<BR>
Exit session without saving the file<BR>
Rewind to first file<BR>
spawn a new shell<BR>
Read and execute a file with colon commands<BR>
Version of the editor<BR>
Exit session, save the file if changed<BR>
execute a system <I>command</I><BR>
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<B>:map</B><BR>
<B>:unm</B>(ap)<BR>
<B>:ab</B>(breviate)<BR>
<B>:una</B>(bbreviate)<BR>
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<TR><TH>h, <FONT COLOR=#888888>ARROW_LEFT</FONT></TH>
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<TR><TH>j, +, ^N, ^J, <FONT COLOR=#888888>ARROW_DOWN</FONT>,
<FONT COLOR=#888888>RETURN</FONT>
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<TR><TH>k, -, <FONT COLOR=#888888>ARROW_UP</FONT></TH>
<TD>move cursor up one line</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>l, <FONT COLOR=#888888>ARROW_RIGHT</FONT>,
<FONT COLOR=#888888>SPACE</FONT>
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<TR><TH>H</TH><TD>move cursor to home position, upper left corner of screen</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>M</TH><TD>move cursor to the begin of the middle line of the screen</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>L</TH><TD>move cursor to the begin of the last line of the screen</TD></TR>
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<TR><TH>^</TH><TD>move cursor to the first byte of Hex section</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>$</TH><TD>move cursor to the last byte of Ascii section</TD></TR>
<TR><TH><FONT COLOR=#888888>TAB</FONT></TH><TD>toggle cursor between the same byte in Hex and Ascii section</TD></TR>
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<TR><TH>&nbsp; ^ &nbsp;</TH>
<TD>move cursor to the first nonblank character of line</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>$</TH><TD>move cursor to end of line</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>0</TH><TD>move cursor to the real begin of line</TD></TR>
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<TR><TH>&nbsp; w &nbsp;</TH>
<TD>forward to next string delimited with a nonprinting char</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>b</TH>
<TD>back to previous string delimited with a nonprinting char</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>e</TH>
<TD>end of current word </TD></TR>
<TR><TH>W</TH>
<TD>forward to next string delimited with a \0 or \n</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>B</TH>
<TD>back to previous string delimited with a nonprinting char</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>E</TH>
<TD>end of a blank-delimited word</TD></TR>
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<TR><TH>&nbsp; w &nbsp;</TH>
<TD>move cursor forward to begin of next word</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>e</TH>
<TD>move cursor to end of current word</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>b</TH>
<TD>move cursor back to begin of current or previous word</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>W</TH>
<TD>move cursor forward to begin of next word, ignoring punctuation</TD>
</TR>
<TR><TH>B</TH>
<TD>move cursor back to begin of last word, ignoring punctuation</TD>
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If you would like to use the insert and delete commands, you have to
enable them with the <B>:set memmove</B> option. These commands are
locked per default, because you must not move bytes to a different
address for many types of binary files (e.g. executables, database files,
etc.). If you usually edit files where bytes can be moved, you can add
the <B>:set memmove</B> directive to your <B><TT>.bvirc</TT></B> file.
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<TABLE WIDTH=100%>
<TR BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC><TH WIDTH=20%>Command</TH><TH WIDTH=40%>BVI</TH><TH WIDTH=40%>VI</TH></TR>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC ALIGN=CENTER>Replace<BR>bytes</TD><TD BGCOLOR=#CCFFCC COLSPAN=2>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TH>&nbsp; r &nbsp;</TH>
<TD>replace a single byte, no ESC needed</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>R</TH>
<TD>replace multiple bytes until you type ESC</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>~</TH>
<TD>toggle between uppercase and lowercase of a byte</TD></TR>
</TD></TR>
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<TR><TD BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC ALIGN=CENTER>Append<BR>bytes</TD>
<TD BGCOLOR=#CCCCFF>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TH>&nbsp; A &nbsp;</TH><TD>append bytes at end of file</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>D</TH><TD>delete bytes to end of file</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
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<TR><TH>&nbsp; A &nbsp;</TH><TD>append characters at end of line</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>D</TH><TD>delete characters to end of line</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
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<TR><TD BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC ALIGN=CENTER ROWSPAN=3>Insert<BR>bytes</TD>
<TD COLSPAN=2 BGCOLOR=#CCFFCC>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TH>&nbsp; i &nbsp;</TH>
<TD>insert byte in front of cursor position</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>a</TH>
<TD>insert byte after cursor position</TD></TR>
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<TR><TH>&nbsp; I &nbsp; </TH><TD>insert byte at begin of file</TD></TR>
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<TR><TH>&nbsp; I &nbsp;</TH><TD>insert characters at begin of line</TD></TR>
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<TR><TD BGCOLOR=#FFCCCC>
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<TR><TD ROWSPAN=2>not available</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</TD><TD BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TH>o</TH><TD>insert new line below current line</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>O</TH><TD>insert new line above current line</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</TD></TR>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC ALIGN=CENTER ROWSPAN=4>Delete<BR>bytes</TD>
<TD COLSPAN=2 BGCOLOR=#CCFFCC>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TH>&nbsp; x &nbsp;</TH>
<TD>delete byte at of cursor position</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>X</TH><TD>delete byte in front of cursor position</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>d<FONT COLOR=#888888>SPACE</FONT></TH><TD>delete byte at cursor position</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>df<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>C</FONT></TH>
<TD>delete from current position to next character <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>C</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TH>d/<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>xyz</FONT></TH>
<TD>delete from current position to first occurance of matching pattern
<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>xyz</FONT>
</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>d?<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>xyz</FONT></TH>
<TD>delete from current position to first occurance of matching pattern
<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>xyz</FONT> in reverse direction
</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>d'<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>a</FONT></TH><TD>delete from current position to mark <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>a</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TH>d<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>n</FONT>G</TH><TD>delete from current position to byte with (decimal) address <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>n</FONT></TD></TR>
</TABLE>
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<TR><TD BGCOLOR=#FFCCCC>
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<TR><TD ROWSPAN=2>not available, because there are no lines, sentences,
paragraphs or sections in a binary file</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</TD><TD BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
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<TR><TH>dd &nbsp;</TH><TD>delete line</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>d)</TH><TD>delete from cursor position through first
following end of sentence</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>d}</TH><TD>delete from cursor position through first
following end of paragraph</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>d]</TH><TD>delete from cursor position through first
following end of section</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
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<TR><TD BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
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<TR><TH>d\<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>6a 56 ff</FONT> &nbsp;</TH>
<TD>delete from cursor position to first occurance of hex pattern
<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>6a 56 ff</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TH>d#<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>6a 56 ff</FONT> &nbsp;</TH>
<TD>delete from cursor position to first occurance of hex pattern
<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>6a 56 ff</FONT> in reverse direction</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</TD><TD BGCOLOR=#FFCCCC>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TD ROWSPAN=2>not available</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</TD></TR>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR=#CCCCFF>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TH>D</TH><TD ROWSPAN=2>delete from current position to EOF</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>&nbsp; d$ &nbsp;</TH></TR>
</TABLE>
</TD><TD BGCOLOR=#CCCCFF>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TH>D</TH><TD ROWSPAN=2>delete from current position to end of line</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>&nbsp; d$ &nbsp;</TH></TR>
</TABLE>
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<TR><TD BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC ALIGN=CENTER ROWSPAN=2>Undo<BR>edits</TD>
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<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TH>&nbsp; u &nbsp;</TH>
<TD>Undo the most recent change</TD></TR>
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<TR><TH>&nbsp; U &nbsp;</TH><TD>Undo all of the changes made to the current line</TD></TR>
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Note that most of the commands can be used with a decimal repeat count in front
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Der BVI (Binary-VI) ist ein Editor für Binärfiles. Seine Kommandos sind
weitgehend an den Standard UNIX Editor VI(1) angelehnt. Der Bildschirm
ist in einen hexadezimalen und einen ASCII-Bereich geteilt. Einige zusätzliche
Kommandos wurden zugefügt, einige Kommandos adaptiert und einige Kommandos,
die bei Binärfiles keinen Sinn machen, wurden weggelassen. Für eine
Gesamtübersicht siehe Manual Page BVI(1).
<H2>Zusätzliche Kommandos</H2>
Eine wichtige Funktion für binäre Files ist das Suchen nach Hexcodes.
Dafür gibt es analog zum '/' und '?' - Kommando zusätzlich das '\' und
das '#' - Kommando.<BR>
Beispiel:<BR>
\1e f4 56 - Sucht die angegebene Bytefolge in vorwärts-Richtung<BR>
#34 5a a4 - Sucht Bytefolge rückwärts.
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Die normalen Textsuchkommandos sind auch vorhanden, wobei zusätzlich ein
Return, Linefeed oder NULL im Suchstring aufscheinen darf (\n \r oder \0).
<P>
Die Kommandos w, W, b, B (nächstes oder vorhergehendes Wort) wurden insoweit
abgeändert, daß sie eher dem STRINGS(1) - Kommando entsprechen, also in
einem Binärfile Textstrings suchen. Dabei sucht W und B nach Strings, die
mit einem \0 oder \n enden, w und b sucht nach Strings, die mit einem
beliebigen, nicht druckbaren Zeichen enden. Die Stringlänge beträgt 4 Zeichen,
wobei mit ":set wordlength=x" die Stringlänge auf x Zeichen eingestellt werden
kann.
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Der Bildschirm ist in einen HEX und einen ASCII-Bereich aufgeteilt, wobei
jederzeit mit der TAB - Taste von einem Bereich in den anderen gewechselt
werden kann (auch im Eingabemodus). Es kann also bei der Eingabe zwischen
normalen ASCII-Zeichen und Hex-Eingabe hin- und hergesprungen werden.
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Am unteren Bildrand befindet sich eine Statusanzeige, welche die Adresse des
Bytes, auf welchem der Cursor momentan steht, anzeigt. Außerdem wird das Byte
in oktaler, hexadezimaler, dezimaler und ASCII-Repräsentation anzeigt. Die
ASCII-Anzeige kann von DOS-Style (27 entspricht ^Z) auf UNIX-Style entsprechend
Manual Page ASCII(7) umgeschaltet werden (27 entspricht SUB).
Kommando ist ":set unixstyle". Die Statusanzeige kann mit ":set noshowmode"
ausgeschaltet werden.
<H2>Regular Expressions</H2>
Für die Suchkommandos sowohl für Text als auch Hex sind Regular Expressions
zulässig, wobei es die Zeichen ^ und $ für Zeilenanfang und Zeilenende nicht
gibt. Die Kombination .* ist unzulässig, da sie sich auf jeden Fall auf das
Ende des Files beziehen würde.
<H2>Zeilen</H2>
Da es in binären Files keine Zeilen gibt (die Darstellung der einzelnen
Zeilen am Bildschirm hat keinen Bezug zum File) gibt es keinerlei
zeilenorientierte Kommandos (dd, o, O, yy). Ein Kommando
wie :s/XXX/UUU/g ändert somit das gesamte File. Zu beachten ist auch, daß
:s/XX/UUUU/ nicht die beiden X durch vier U ersetzt, sondern die beiden den
X folgenden Zeichen auch durch U überschrieben werden.
<H2>Editierkommandos</H2>
Da binäre Files häufig ausführbare Programme oder Datenbankfiles sind,
bei denen Bytes nicht einfach an eine andere Adresse verschoben werden
d&uuml;rfen, sind Einf&uuml;ge- und L&ouml;schkommandos (z.B. a, i, x)
deaktiviert. Mit dem Kommando <B>:set memmove</B> k&ouml;nnen sie
aktiviert werden.
<P>
Die Kommandos <B>:a</B> (append), <B>:c</B> (change) und <B>:i</B> (insert)
k&ouml;nnen benutzt werden, um ein oder mehrere Bytes in ASCII, bin&auml;rer,
dezimaler, hexadezimaler oder oktaler Schreibweise einzugeben
(a, b, d, h oder o). Es
k&ouml;nnen mehrere (Bildschirm) Zeilen eingegeben werden. Das Kommando
wird beendet, sobald eine Zeile, die nur aus einem Punkt besteht,
eingegeben wird.
<P>
Beispiel:
<BLOCKQUOTE>
<PRE>
:i b
1 1001 010101 1111
11111 1010 1 0 1
.
</PRE>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
Zu beachten ist, da&szlig; kein Einzelwert den maximalen Byte-Wert (255)
&uuml;berschreiten darf, da sonst die Eingabe abgebrochen wird. Das
Dr&uuml;cken der RETURN - Taste f&uuml;hrt zu keinem "RETURN" - Zeichen in
der Datei, im ASCII - Modus k&ouml;nnen allerdings die Sonderzeichen
\n, \r, \t und \0 benutzt werden.
<H2>Yank und Put</H2>
Auch hier gilt eine etwas geänderte Funktion. Das <B>y</B> (yank) -
Kommando ist allerdings ab Version 1.2.0 dem Vi angenähert:<BR>
<TABLE>
<TR><TD>5ySPACE</TD><TD>kopiert 5 Zeichen in den Yank-Buffer</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>o</TD><TD>überschreibt an Cursor - Position die folgenden Zeichen
mit dem Inhalt des Yank- oder Delete - Puffers</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>p</TD><TD>fügt an der Cursor - Position den Inhalt des Yank-
oder Delete - Puffers ein.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>P</TD><TD>fügt den Inhalt des Yank- oder Delete - Puffers am Dateiendes
an.</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<P>
Das Kommando ":r filename" fügt das angegebene File nicht an der Cursor-
Position sondern am Dateiende an.
<H2>Adressen</H2>
Das Kommando nG führt nicht zur n. Zeile, sondern zum n. Byte.
Die Eingabe der Nummer wird dezimal interpretiert. Um eine Adresse
hexdezimal angeben zu können, kann g eingegeben werden. Es erscheint ein
Prompt in der Statuszeile, bei dem eine hexadezimale Eingabe erfolgen kann.
Das erste Byte hat Adresse 0.<BR>
Die Anzeige der Adressen kann mit einem Offset versehen werden
(:set offset=256), beispielsweise um für .COM Files in DOS einen Beginn
bei Adresse 100Hex anzuzeigen. Wird ein offset=1 angegeben, so ist
hat das erste Byte Adresse 1. Das G - Kommando berücksichtigt den Offset.
Im Gegensatz dazu zeigt das :f - Kommando immer die Ordnungszahl des
Bytes an, beginnend mit 1 ohne Berücksichtigung des Offsets.
<H2>Bitweise Kommandos</H2>
Um Manipulationen auf Bit-Ebene durchf&uuml;hren zu k&ouml;nnen, stehen
folgende Kommandos zur Verf&uuml;gung:
<CENTER><TABLE>
<TR><TD><B>:rl </B><I>n</I></TD><TD>Rotiert Bits links</TD><TD ROWSPAN=4>
<I>n</I> ist eine Zahl zwischen 1 und 7</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:rr </B><I>n</I></TD><TD>Rotiert Bits rechts</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:sl </B><I>n</I></TD><TD>Schiebt Bits links</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:sr </B><I>n</I></TD><TD>Schiebt Bits rechts</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:and </B><I>i</I></TD><TD>Und Verkn&uuml;pfung</TD><TD ROWSPAN=4>
<I>i</I> ist eine Zahl zwischen 0 und 255</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:or </B><I>i</I></TD><TD>Oder Verkn&uuml;pfung</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:xor </B><I>i</I></TD><TD>Exklusiv-oder Verkn&uuml;pfung</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:not </B></TD><TD>Negiert Bytewert</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:neg </B></TD><TD>Zweier-Komplement</TD></TR>
</TABLE></CENTER>
Wird kein Bereich angegeben, so bezieht sich die Operation auf die gesamte
Datei. Es k&ouml;nnen zwei Adressen in den &uuml;blichen Schreibweisen
angegeben werden. Normalerweise wird dezimale Eingabe erwartet, bei
f&uuml;hrender 0 werden die Adressen Hexadezimal interpretiert.
<BR>Der Wert <B>i</B> f&uuml;r die logische Verkn&uuml;pfung kann
dezimal, hexadezimal, oder mit f&uuml;hrendem <I>B</I> in bin&auml;rer
Schreibweise angegeben werden. Auch bei Eingabe von genau acht 0 und 1
Werten wird der Byte - Wert bin&auml;r interpretiert.<BR>
Beispiel:<BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="examp">
<B><TT>:100,500and 01A </TT><FONT COLOR="#AAAAAA">RETURN</FONT></B><BR>
<B><TT>:03FA,01000or 00001000 </TT><FONT COLOR="#AAAAAA">RETURN</FONT></B><BR>
<B><TT>:.rr 3 </TT><FONT COLOR="#AAAAAA">RETURN</FONT></B><BR>
<B><TT>:'a,$sl 1 </TT><FONT COLOR="#AAAAAA">RETURN</FONT></B><BR>
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The <strong>bvi</strong> is a display-oriented editor for binary files, based on the <strong>vi</strong> texteditor.
If you are familiar with <strong>vi</strong>, just start the editor and begin
to edit! A <strong>bmore</strong> programm is also included in the package.
<br>
If you never heard about <strong>vi</strong>, maybe <strong>bvi</strong> is not the best
choice for you.
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<h1 align="center">Current: Version 1.3.2</h1>
You can download source and compiled versions from the
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Check out whats <a href="new132.html">new in 1.3.2</a>!
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<blockquote>
To join this list, simply send a blank email to
<a href="mailto:bvi-subscribe@yahoogroups.com">bvi-subscribe@yahoogroups.com</a>.
You will receive a subscription confirmation message.
Simply reply this message and your subscription will be complete.
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<strong>Bvi</strong> was developed by Gerhard B&uuml;rgmann and is published
under the GNU Public License. Current stable version is 1.3.2.
<strong>Bvi</strong> is running on most UNIX - like operating systems and
on MSDOS.
<p>
If you want to contact me:<br>
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The following steps are necessary to get bvi running:
<h2>UNIX</h2>
The Unix version of bvi needs the curses (ncurses) library
for cursor movement.
<ol>
<li>Download the source package from the Download Page</li>
<li>Unzip the package with the command:</li>
<pre class="examp">
# gunzip -c bvi-1.3.2.src.tar.gz | tar xvf
</pre>
<li>Change to the directory <tt class="examp">bvi-1.3.2</tt> and type
<pre class="examp">
# ./configure
# make
</pre></li>
<li>Type `<tt class="examp">make install</tt>' for copying the executable files
and manual pages to the final directories.
<br>
By default, `<tt class="examp">make install</tt>' will install the package's files in
<tt class="examp">`/usr/local/bin', `/usr/local/man'</tt>, etc.
You can specify an
installation prefix other than `<tt class="examp">/usr/local</tt>' by giving
`<tt class="examp">configure</tt>' the option
`<tt class="examp">--prefix=PATH</tt>'. Use the
`<tt class="examp">--with-ncurses</tt>' option to configure to specify an
alternate search path for Ncurses outside the normal
<tt class="examp">include/lib</tt> search path.
<p>
You will find now four new commands:
<pre class="examp">
bvi The binary editor
bview The readonly version of bvi
bedit The beginners version of bvi
bmore The binary more program
</pre></li>
<li>Use `<tt class="examp">make uninstall</tt>' to remove the installed
files from your file system.<br>
You can remove the program binaries and object files from the
source code directory by typing `<tt class="examp">make clean</tt>'.
To also remove the files that `<tt class="examp">configure</tt>' created
(so you can compile the package for
a different kind of computer), type `<tt class="examp">make distclean</tt>'. </li>
</ol>
<h2>MSDOS</h2>
Beginning with <b>version 1.3.2</b> you may use the DJGPP environment to
compile <b>bvi</b> for working under both Win32 and DOS.
<p>
The MSDOS version (Borland C) exists for historical reasons and is not
supported anymore:
<blockquote>
<p>
You have to convert the sourcefiles from the UNIX textformat to
the MSDOS textformat first. This can be done e.g. by loading and
saving them with the MSDOS standard editor `edit'.
<p>
The MSDOS version is using the conio routines of the
Borland - C compilers for cursor movement. The <tt>doscur.h</tt>
header file substitutes the curses commands.<br>
<strong>Bvi</strong> is using the "HUGE" memory model, <strong>bmore</strong>
needs the "TINY" model to
be able to convert it to a .COM file.
<ol>
<li>Download the source package from the Download Page</li>
<li>Unzip the package with the command:
<pre class="examp">
gunzip -c bvi-1.3.2.src.tar.gz | tar xvf
</pre></li>
<li> Load the tcconfig file (located in the <TT>bc</TT> subdirectory
for Borland - C).</li>
<li> Press F9-Make</li>
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BMORE(1) BMORE(1)
NAME
bmore - browse through a binary file
SYNOPSIS
bmore [ -acdi ] [ -n lines ] [ -w cols ] [ +linenumber ] [
+/ASCII-pattern ] [ +\Hex-pattern ] [ filename ... ]
DESCRIPTION
more is a filter that displays the contents of a binary
file on the terminal, one screenful at a time. It nor-
mally pauses after each screenful, and prints --More-- at
the bottom of the screen. bmore provides a two-line over-
lap between screens for continuity. If bmore is reading
from a file rather than a pipe, the percentage of charac-
ters displayed so far is also shown.
bmore scrolls up to display one more screen line in
response to a RETURN character; it displays another
screenful in response to a SPACE character. Other com-
mands are listed below.
The screen is divided in three sections or panes: The byte
offset (extreme left), the hex pane (middle), and an ascii
pane (right) which shows as printable characters those
bytes in the hex pane. On an 80 column terminal there
will be sixteen hex values and their ASCII values on each
screen line. Note that (as one would expect) the first
byte has the offset 0 (zero).
bmore sets the terminal to noecho mode, so that the output
can be continuous. Commands that you type do not normally
show up on your terminal, except for the / , \ and ! com-
mands.
If the standard output is not a terminal, more acts just
like cat(1V), except that a header is printed before each
file in a series.
OPTIONS
-a ASCII mode: no hex representation of the contents.
Non printable characters are displayed as a dot (.)
-c Clear before displaying. Redrawing the screen
instead of scrolling.
-d Display error messages rather than ringing the ter-
minal bell if an unrecognized command is used.
This is helpful for inexperienced users.
-i Ignore case for searching.
-n lines
Displays the indicated number of lines in each
screenful, rather than the default (the number of
lines in the terminal screen less two).
-w cols
Display number of cols in each line.
+linenumber
Start up at linenumber.
+/ASCII-pattern
Start up at the line containing the regular expres-
sion pattern. Note: unlike editors, this construct
should not end with a `/'. If it does, then the
trailing slash is taken as a character in the
search pattern.
USAGE
Commands
The commands take effect immediately; it is not necessary
to type a carriage return. Up to the time when the com-
mand character itself is given, the user may type the line
kill character to cancel the numerical argument being
formed. In addition, the user may type the erase charac-
ter to redisplay the `--More--(xx%)' message.
In the following commands, i is a numerical argument (1 by
default).
iSPACE Display another screenful, or i more lines if i
is specified.
iRETURN Display another line, or i more lines, if speci-
fied.
i^D (CTRL-D) Display (scroll down) 11 more lines. i
is given, the scroll size is set to i.
id Same as ^D.
iz Same as SPACE, except that i, if present,
becomes the new default number of lines per
screenful.
is Skip i lines and then print a screenful.
if Skip i screenfuls and then print a screenful.
i^B (CTRL-B) Skip back i screenfuls and then print a
screenful.
b Same as ^B (CTRL-D).
q
Q Exit from more.
= Display the current line number.
v Drop into the bvi(1) editor at the current off-
set of the current file.
w Drop into the bvi(1) editor at the current off-
set of the current file. Only the portion of the
file displayed on the screen will be loaded.
h Help. Give a description of all the more com-
mands.
i/pattern Search for the ith occurrence of the regular
expression pattern. Display the screenful
starting at the file position that contains the
ith match for the regular expression ASCII-pat-
tern, or the end of a pipe, whichever comes
first. If bmore is displaying a file and there
is no such match, its position in the file
remains unchanged. Regular expressions can be
edited using erase and kill characters. Erasing
back past the first column cancels the search
command.
' Single quote. Go to the point from which the
last search started. If no search has been per-
formed in the current file, go to the beginning
of the file.
!command Invoke a shell to execute command. The charac-
ters % and !, when used within command are
replaced with the current filename and the pre-
vious shell command, respectively. If there is
no current filename, % is not expanded. Prepend
a backslash to these characters to escape expan-
sion.
i:n Skip to the ith next filename given in the com-
mand line, or to the last filename in the list
if i is out of range.
i:p Skip to the ith previous filename given in the
command line, or to the first filename if i is
out of range. If given while more is positioned
within a file, go to the beginning of the file.
If more is reading from a pipe, more simply
rings the terminal bell.
:f Display the current filename and offset number.
:q
:Q Exit from bmore (same as q or Q ).
. Dot. Repeat the previous command.
FILES
/etc/termcap terminal data base
/usr/local/share/bmore.help
help file
SEE ALSO
bvi(1), termcap(5)
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BVI(1) User Commands BVI(1)
NAME
bvi, bview - visual editor for binary files
VERSION
bvi-1.3.2
SYNOPSIS
bvi [-R] [-c cmd] [-f script] [-b begin] [-e end] [-s size] file...
bview [-R] [-c cmd] [-f script] [-b begin] [-e end] [-s size] file...
OPTIONS
file...
A list of filenames. The first one will be the
current file and will be read into the buffer. The
cursor will be positioned on the first line of the
buffer. You can get to the other files with the
":next" command.
-R "Readonly": The readonly flag is set for all the
files, preventing accidental overwriting with a write
command.
-b begin
causes bvi to load a file not from the start but from
offset begin.
-e end
causes bvi to load a file not till end but till
address end.
-s size
causes bvi not to load the complete file but only size
bytes.
-c cmd
cmd will be executed after the first file has
been read. If the cmd contains spaces it must be
enclosed in double quotes (this depends on the shell
that is used).
-f script
This command provides a means for collecting a series
of "ex" (colon) commands into a script file, then
using this file to edit other files. Since there is no
binary stream editor "bsed", you can use this option
to make several global changes in a binary file.
DESCRIPTION
Bvi stands for "Binary VIsual editor". Bvi is a screen
oriented editor for binary files; its command set is based
on that of the vi(1) text editor. As a binary editor does
not have the concept of "lines" there are differences from
Vi commands wherever the latter are line orientate.
COMPARISON
The main differences between Vi and Bvi are:
The screen is divided in three sections or panes: The byte
offset (extreme left), the hex pane (middle), and an ascii
pane (right) which shows as printable characters those
bytes in the hex pane. On an 80 column terminal there
will be sixteen hex values and their ASCII values on each
screen line. Note that (as one would expect) the first
byte has the offset '0' (zero).
You can toggle between the hex and ascii windows with the
tab key (TAB). Toggling between these two windows does
not change the current position (offset) within the file.
No "lines" concept: Files are treated as one long stream
of bytes. The characters "newline" and "carriage return"
are not special, id est they never mark the end of lines.
Therefore the lines on the screen do not represent lines
in the usual way. Data is broken across screen lines
arbitarily. As a consequence there are no commands in bvi
from ex or vi that are based on line numbers, eg "dd",
"yy", 'C', 'S', 'o', 'O'. This also changes the meaning
of "range" before the ":write" command to a byte offset,
ie the command ":100,200w foo" writes all *bytes* (not
lines) from offset 100 to offset 200 to the file "foo".
No "text objects": There are also no text-specific
arrangements like words, paragraphs, sentences, sections
and so on.
Extended "ruler": The bottom line of the screen shows the
current address (byte offset) and the current character in
these notations:
octal, hexadecimal, decimal and ascii.
Search patterns: All search commands understand these
special characters:
. any character
[] set of characters
* zero or more occurrences of previous char or set
But as there is no concept of lines you cannot use the
standard symbols ("anchors") for "begin-of-line" ('^') and
"end-of-line" ('$'). Searching for the start/end of lines
must be done explicitly by adding these special characters
to your search pattern using these meta sequences:
\n newline
\r return
\t tab
\0 binary zero
Additional search commands: Similar to the text search
commands there are additional hex-search functions '\' and
'#' which allow to search for any byte value. Example:
"\62 76 69" will search for the string "bvi". Spaces
between hex value are optional, so searching for
"6775636B6573" will find "guckes".
Changing the length of data (insertion, deletion) moves
the data to other addresses; this is bad for many cases
(eg. databases, program files) and is thus disabled by
default. You can enable this commands by typing
:set memmove
BVI Modes:
Command Mode (Normal Mode):
Input is treated as command. Note that command mode is
the default mode after startup and after escaping from
input mode. Use ESC (escape) to cancel a partial
(uncompleted) command.
Input Mode:
Input is treated as replacement of current characters or
(after the end of the file) is appended to the current
file. This mode is entered from command mode by typing
one of 'i', 'I', 'A', 'r', or 'R'. You can enter the
characters from the keyboard (in the ASCII window) or
hexadecimal values (in the HEX window). Type TAB to
switch between these two windows. Type ESC to finish the
current input and return to command mode. Type CTRL-C to
cancel current command abnormally.
Command line mode (Last Line Mode or : mode):
Similar to vi, this mode is entered by typing one of the
characters : / ? \ # ! The command is terminated and
executed by typing a carriage return; to cancel a
partially typed command, type ESC to cancel the current
command and return to command mode.
ENVIRONMENT
The editor recognizes the environment variable BVIINIT as
a command (or list of commands) to run when it starts
up. If this variable is undefined, the editor checks for
startup commands in the file ~/.bvirc file, which you
must own. However, if there is a .bvirc owned by you in
the current directory, the editor takes its startup
commands from this file - overriding both the file in your
home directory and the environment variable.
TERMINOLOGY
Characters names are abbreviated as follows:
Abbr. ASCII name aka
CR 010 carriage return
^A 001 control-a
^H 008 control-h
^I 009 control-i aka TAB
^U 021 control-u
^Z 026 control-z
ESC 027 escape aka ESC
DEL 127 delete
LEFT --- left arrow
RIGHT --- right arrow
DOWN --- down arrow
UP --- up arrow
COMMAND SUMMARY
See the TERMINOLOGY for a summary on key name
abbreviations used within the following description of
commands.
Abstract:
Arrow keys move the cursor on the screen within the
current window.
Sample commands:
:version show version info
<- v ^ -> arrow keys move the cursor
h j k l same as arrow keys
u undo previous change
ZZ exit bvi, saving changes
:q! quit, discarding changes
/text search for text
^U ^D scroll up or down
Counts before bvi commands:
Numbers may be typed as a prefix to some commands.
They are interpreted in one of these ways.
screen column |
byte of file G
scroll amount ^D ^U
repeat effect most of the rest
Interrupting, canceling
ESC end insert or incomplete command
DEL (delete or rubout) interrupts
File manipulation:
ZZ if file modified, write and exit;
otherwise, exit
:w write changed buffer to file
:w! write changed buffer to file, overriding
read-only ("forced" write)
:q quit when no changes have been made
:q! quit and discard all changes
:e file edit file
:e! re-read current file, discard all changes
:e # edit the alternate file
:e! # edit the alternate file, discard changes
:w file write current buffer to file
:w! file write current buffer to file overriding
read-only (this "overwrites" the file)
:sh run the command as set with option "shell",
then return
:!cmd run the command cmd from "shell", then
return
:n edit next file in the argument list
:f show current filename, modified flag,
current byte offset, and percentage of
current position within buffer
^G same as :f
Additional edit commands
You can insert/append/change bytes in
ASCII/binary/decimal/ hexadecimal or octal representation.
You can enter several (screen) lines of input. A line with
only a period (.) in it will terminate the command. You
must not type in values greater than a byte value. This
causes an abandonment of the command. Pressing the CR key
does not insert a newline - character into the file. If
you use ASCII mode you can use the special characters \n,
\r, \t and \0.
:i aCR insert bytes (ASCII) at cursor position
:a bCR append bytes (Binary) at end of file
:c hCR change bytes (hexadecimal) at cursor position
Bit-level operations
:and n bitwise 'and' operation with value n
:or n bitwise 'or' operation with value n
:xor n bitwise 'xor' operation with value n
:neg two's complement
:not logical negation
:sl i shift each byte i bits to the left
:sr i shift each byte i bits to the right
:rl i rotate each byte i bits to the left
:rr i rotate each byte i bits to the right
Command mode addresses
:w foo write current buffer to a file
named "foo"
:5,10w foo copy byte 5 through 100 into as
file named foo
:.,.+20w foo copy the current byte and the next
20 bytes to foo
:^,'aw foo write all bytes from the beginning
through marker 'a'
:/pat/,$ foo search pattern pat and and copy
through end of file
Positioning within file:
^B backward screen
^F forward screen
^D scroll down half screen
^U scroll up half screen
nG go to the specified character
(end default), where n is a decimal address
/pat next line matching pat
?pat previous line matching pat
\hex jump to next occurrence of hex string hex
#hex jump to previous occurrence of hex string hex
n repeat last search command
N repeat last search command, but in opposite
direction
Adjusting the screen:
^L clear and redraw screen
zCR redraw screen with current line at top of screen
z- redraw screen with current line at bottom of
screen
z. redraw screen with current line at center of
screen
/pat/z- search for pattern pat and then move currents
line to bottom
^E scroll screen down 1 line
^Y scroll screen up 1 line
Marking and returning:
mx mark current position with lower-case letter x
Note: this command works for all lower-case
letters
'x move cursor to mark x in ASCII section
`x move cursor to mark x in HEX section
'' move cursor to previous context in ASCII section
`` move cursor to previous context in HEX section
Line positioning:
H jump to first line on screen ("top")
L jump to last line on screen ("low")
M jump to middle line on screen ("middle")
- jump onto previous line on screen
+ jump onto next line on screen
CR same as +
DOWN or j next line, same column
UP or k previous line, same column
Character positioning:
^ first byte in HEX window
$ end of screen line
l or RIGHT jump onto next byte (within current
screen line)
h or LEFT jump onto previous byte (within current
screen line)
^H same as LEFT
space same as RIGHT
fx find next occurrence of character x
Fx find previous occurrence of character x
n| jump onto nth byte/character within current
line
Strings:
(works similar to the strings(1) command)
Note: "Words" are defined as strings of "nonprinting
characters".
e jump to next end of word
w jump to next begin of word
b jump to previous begin of word
W forward to next string delimited with a
\0 or \n
B back to previous string delimited with a
nonprinting char
Corrections during insert:
^H erase last character (backspace)
erase your erase character, same as ^H (backspace)
ESC ends insertion, back to command mode
Append and replace:
A append at end of file
rx replace current bte with char 'x'
R enter replace mode; for all subsequent input,
the current byte is overwritten with the next
input character; leave replace mode with ESC.
Miscellaneous Operations:
TAB toggle between ASCII and HEX section
Yank and Put:
3ySPACE yank 3 characters
p insert contents of yank buffer
o replace text with content of yank buffer
P put back at end of file
Undo, Redo:
u undo last change
Note: Only the last change can be undone.
Therefore this commands toggles between the
last and second-t-last state of the buffer.
Setting Options:
With the :set command you can set options in bvi
Option Default Description
autowrite noaw Save current file, if modified, if you
give a :n, :r or ! command
columns cm=16 on an 80 character wide terminal
ignorecase noic Ignores letter case in searching
magic nomagic Makes . [ * special in patterns
memmove nomm enables insert and delete commands
offset of=0 adds an offset to the diplayed addresses
readonly noro If set, write fails unless you use ! after command
scroll sc=1/2 window
Number of lines scrolled by ^U and ^D
showmode mo Displays statusline on bottom of the screen
terse noterse Let you obtain shorter error messages
window window=screensize
Lines in window, can be reduced at slow terminals
wordlength wl=4 Length of an ASCII-string found by w, W, b or B
wrapscan ws Searches wrap around past the end of the file
unixstyle nous The representation of ascii characters below
32 is displayed in the statusline as shown
in ascii(7) if unset rather in DOS-style (^A)
AUTHOR
bvi was developed by Gerhard Buergmann, Vienna, Austria
Gerhard.Buergmann@puon.at
WWW
Bvi Homepage: http://bvi.sourceforge.net/
Vi Pages: http://www.guckes.net/vi/clones.php3
(all about Vi and its clones)
FILES
$HOME/.bvirc editor startup file
./.bvirc editor startup file
BUGS
Bvi does not update the screen when the terminal changes
its size.
SEE ALSO
vi(1), strings(1), ascii(5)
3/Jan/2004 BVI Version 1.3.2
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<ul>
<li>Configuration with GNU autoconfig
<li>New <b>:set</b> options:
<ul>
<li><b>:set columns=n</b><br>
You can set the number of columns on the screen to an
arbitrary value. This might be useful if you edit a file
with a fixed record length.<BR>
Default: max number of columns, divisible by four.<BR>
Abbreviation: <B>:set cm=n</B>
<LI><B>:set memmove</B>
enables the new commands to insert or delete bytes.<BR>
Per default this commands are disabled, because e.g. in
executable files you must not move bytes.<BR>
Default: <B>:set nomemmove</B><BR>
Abbreviation: <B>:set mm</B> - <B>:set nomm</B>
<LI>The listing for <B>:set all</B> is now in
alphabetical order.
</UL>
<LI>New insert and delete commands:
<UL>
<LI><B>a</B> inserts after cursor position
<LI><B>i</B> inserts on cursor position
<LI><B>x</B> deletes byte under cursor
<LI><B>X</B> deletes byte before cursor
<LI><B>d</B> delete command with modifiers:
<UL>
<LI><B>d<FONT COLOR=#888888>SPACE</FONT></B> deletes byte under cursor
<LI><B>df<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>C</FONT></B> deletes from current position to
next character <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>C</FONT>
<LI><B>d/<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>xyz</FONT></B> deletes from current position
to first matching pattern <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>xyz</FONT>
<LI><B>d$</B> deletes from current position to EOF
<LI><B>d'<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>a</FONT></B> deletes from current positions
to mark <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>a</FONT>
<LI><B>d<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>n</FONT>G</B> deletes from current position to
byte with (decimal) address <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>n</FONT>
</UL>
</UL>
<LI>New syntax for <B>p</B> (put) command:<BR>
In previous versions of <I>bvi</I> the <B>p</B> command did an overwriting
"put". Now the bytes are inserted.
<LI>New command <B>o</B> (overwrite):<BR>
This is an overwriting "put" command. It is the only command in <I>bvi</I>
that uses a command key in a complete different way than in <I>vi</I>
(<B>o</B> opens a new line in <I>vi</I>).
<LI>New syntax for <B>y</B> (yank) command:
<UL>
<LI><B>y<FONT COLOR=#888888>SPACE</FONT></B> yanks byte under cursor
<LI><B>yf<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>C</FONT></B> yanks from current position to next
character <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>C</FONT>
<LI><B>y/<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>xyz</FONT></B> yanks from current position to
first matching pattern <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>xyz</FONT>
<LI><B>y$</B> yanks from current position to EOF
<LI><B>y'<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>a</FONT></B> yanks from current position to
mark <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>a</FONT>
<LI><B>y<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>n</FONT>G</B> yanks from current position to
byte with (decimal) address <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>n</FONT>
</UL>
<LI>New ex (colon) commands:
<UL>
<LI><B>:a(ppend) a(scii)|b(binary)|d(ecimal)|h(exadecimal)|o(ctal)</B>
<LI><B>:c(hange) a(scii)|b(binary)|d(ecimal)|h(exadecimal)|o(ctal)</B>
<LI><B>:i(nsert) a(scii)|b(binary)|d(ecimal)|h(exadecimal)|o(ctal)</B><BR>
The three commands above are used to append or change or insert bytes
in the selected representation until you type a line containing only
a dot, e.g. insert bytes in binary mode:
<PRE>
:i b
0 010 110 1110010 10 100
1 1001 1001 0 0
.
</PRE>
Pressing the <FONT COLOR=#888888>RETURN</FONT> key does <I>not</I> insert
a newline - character into the file. If you use <B>:i a</B> (insert
ascii) you can use the special characters \n, \r, \t and \0.
<LI><B>:d(elete)</B>
<LI><B>:g(lobal)</B> does a global search with printing found items
<LI><B>:ma(rk)</B>
<LI><B>:pu(t)</B> puts yanked bytes into the file
<LI><B>:o(verwrite)</B> is an overwriting ":put"
<LI><B>:y(ank)</B>
</UL>
<LI><B>:f newname</B> - bug fixed
<LI>new command line option <B><TT>-f script</TT></B>
<LI><B>CTRL - C</B> aborts some commands, e.g. search commands
<LI>CR moves cursor to 1st column of next screen line
<LI>Local settings according to the environment variable LANG
will be evaluated (see setlocal(3)).
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<LI>In the <FONT FACE="COURIER">configure</FONT> script you can use <FONT FACE="COURIER">--with-ncurses</FONT>
option to configure to specify an alternate
search path for Ncurses outside the normal include/lib search path.
<P>
<li>A <FONT FACE="COURIER">make uninstall</font> option has been added
<p>
<LI>A <STRONG>bmore</STRONG> program has been added. It acts like the BSD - text - more,
but for binary files.<P>
Additional command line options:
<BLOCKQUOTE>
<TT><B>-a</B></TT> &nbsp; ASCII mode
</BLOCKQUOTE>
Additional (changed) Commands:
<BLOCKQUOTE>
<TT><B>v</B></TT> &nbsp; does not invoke vi but bvi<BR>
<TT><B>w</B></TT> &nbsp; invokes bvi with only that portion of the file
which is displayed on the screen.
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<LI>New in <STRONG>bvi</STRONG>:
<UL>
<LI>You can edit now Block Special Files too.
<LI>You can read - edit - write files partly.
<LI>New Command line options:
<BLOCKQUOTE>
<TT><B>+cmd</B></TT><BR>
<TT><B>-b</B> begin \</TT><BR>
<TT><B>-e</B> end&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&gt; </TT>for partial file read<BR>
<TT><B>-s</B> size&nbsp; /</TT><P>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<I>begin, end</I> or <I>size</I> can be an integer value (decimal or
hexadecimal) or an integer value with an appended <B>k</B> (for
multiply by 1024) or <B>m</B> (for multiply by 1.048.576).
<LI>:e# bug fixed
<li>Debian bug #68436 (Buffer overflow in io.c) fixed
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This is a bugfix release.
<p>
<b><font color="red">BVI:</font></b>
<ul>
<li> autoconf 2.52 used
<p>
<li> do_back() fixed (cast)</li>
<p>
<li> replace sys_errlist[errno] with strerror(errno) (Debian #106762)</li>
<p>
<li> fix: one can continue deleting bytes even when file is empty (Debian #121934)</li>
<p>
<li> wish: no ":set mm" to delete bytes from end of file (Debian #122240)</li>
<p>
<li> cast for alloc_buf() in set.c</li>
<p>
<li> r-bug fix in edit.c and bvi.c</li>
<p>
<li> renamed CTRL to BVICTRL (AIX problem)</li>
<p>
</ul>
<b><font color="red">BMORE:</font></b></li>
<ul>
<li>nicer last line</li>
<p>
<li>bmbeep() instead of beep() (SOLARIS problem)</li>
<p>
<li>subshell support fixes</li>
</ul>
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<p>
This is a bugfix release.
<p>
<b><font color="red">BVI:</font></b>
<ul>
<li> ported to compile under DJGPP v2.0 w/ PDCURSES (by simoN)</li>
<p>
<li>some minor fixes</li>
<p>
</ul>
<p><br></p>
<b><font color="red">BMORE:</font></b></li>
<ul>
<li>configure: checking term.h and ncurses/term.h</li>
<p>
<li>cast in bmore.c in putline();</li>
<p>
<li>fixed multiple file handling for "bmore" (by simoN)</li>
<p>
<li>renamed several local screen processing routines to avoid compiler conflicts</li>
<p>
<li>several minor fixes to "bmore" code (by simoN)</li>
<p>
<li>reset tty after CTRL-C in bmore</li>
</ul>
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This overview compares bvi commands with the corresponding commands of
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To perform logical operations, bvi has a set of bit-level commands.
The following commands are available:
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<TR><TD><B>:rl </B><I>n</I></TD><TD>rotate left</TD><TD ROWSPAN=4>
<I>n</I> is a number from 1 through 7</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:rr </B><I>n</I></TD><TD>rotate right</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:sr </B><I>n</I></TD><TD>shift right</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:sl </B><I>n</I></TD><TD>shift left</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:and </B><I>i</I></TD><TD>and operation</TD><TD ROWSPAN=4>
<I>i</I> is a number from 0 through 255</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:or </B><I>i</I></TD><TD>or operation</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:xor </B><I>i</I></TD><TD>or operation</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:not </B></TD><TD>negates operation</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:neg </B></TD><TD>negates operation</TD></TR>
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The <I>i</I> value can be entered as a decimal number (0 - 255),
a hexadecimal number with a leading zero (0 - 0ff) or a binary number,
either with a leading B (B101) or exactly eight digits long (00000101).
<P>
On default the whole file is affected, but you can use the usual
colon command address forms. In contrast to vi the addresses designate
not line numbers but byte numbers. These addresses can be enterd in
decimal or hexadecimal notation.<BR>
Examples:
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="examp">
<B><TT>:100,500and 01A </TT><FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>RETURN</FONT></B><BR>
<B><TT>:03FA,01000or 00001000 </TT><FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>RETURN</FONT></B><BR>
<B><TT>:.rr 3 </TT><FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>RETURN</FONT></B><BR>
<B><TT>:'a,$sl 1 </TT><FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>RETURN</FONT></B><BR>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
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Inserting or deleting bytes can be dangerous on some kind of files,
because binary files are mostly executables, database files or maybe
graphic files. So you must not shift the remaining bytes to another
address.
Therefor commands for inserting or deleting bytes are disabled by
default.
You can use the <B>r</B> command to change a single byte, or
the <B>R</B> command to replace multiple characters. You can use a
numeric prefix for both commands.
<P>
You can add characters at the end of the file using the <B>A</B> command.
If you start with an empty file, you can create a binary file from
scratch. If the cursor is in the ASCII section of the screen and you
type <B><TT>100Ax</TT><FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>ESC</FONT></B>, you create a file
which contents 100 x'es.
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The <B>D</B> command can be used to truncate a file at a certain position.
Since there are no lines in a binary file, the <B>D</B> command deletes
to end of file.
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If you have to edit a binary file where it does not matter to move bytes
to a different address, you can enable the insert and delete commands by
typing <B>:set memmove</B>.
Now you are able to use the <B>i</B> command for inserting bytes, the
<B>x</B> or <B>X</B> command to delete the byte over or before the cursor
and those types of <B>d</B> commands, which does not rely on text lines
(e.g. <B>d<FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>SPACE</FONT></B>, <B>df<TT>C</TT>, d/<TT>xyz</TT>,
d$, d'a, d<TT>n</TT>G</B>).
<P>
All edits can be undone by pressing the <B>u</B> key.
<H4>Using ex (colon) commands</H4>
The edit commands of the <B>ex</B> editor are usually not available in
standard <B>vi</B> implementations (<TT>:i[nsert], :a[ppend]</TT>
and <TT>:c[hange]</TT>). In <B><FONT COLOR=#FF0000>bvi</B></FONT>
they <I>are</I> available with extended options. There are five
modifiers <TT>a[scii], b[inary], d[ecimal], h[exadecimal]</TT> and
<TT>o[ctal]</TT> (ascii is default). Therefor you can insert, append
or change data in all five representations.
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<B>Example:</B><BR>
you would like to append a file with data available in decimal
representation:
<BLOCKQUOTE><PRE CLASS=examp>
:a d
0 12 3 128 255 17 0 0 255 255
23 24 25 128 6 6 6
.
</PRE></BLOCKQUOTE>
A line with only a period (.) in it will terminate the command.
<BR>
You must not type values greater than a byte value (255 decimal, FF hex).
This causes an abandon of the command.<BR>
Pressing the <FONT COLOR=#888888>RETURN</FONT> key does <I>not</I> insert
a newline - character into the file. If you use <B>:i a</B> (insert
ascii) you can use the special characters \n, \r, \t and \0.
<P>
An additional advantage is, that all typed bytes are inserted into the
file at once. If you insert characters in vi - mode, for every byte typed,
the whole remaining file has to be moved one position backwards.
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The <B><TT CLASS="examp">:s</TT></B> (substitute) command behaves a little bit
different to that of vi. If you type a command like this in vi &nbsp; <NOBR>
<B><TT CLASS="examp">:s/XXXX/UU/</TT></B></NOBR> then the four XXXX's are
replaced by
two UU's. This means, the file size decreases and all characters after
the replacement are moved to another position in the file. Since bvi
does not move characters, only two XX's are replaced by two UU's and
the third and fourth X still remains in the file.<BR>
Another example:
<BLOCKQUOTE>
<B><TT CLASS="examp">:0,500s/Taste\0/Key\0/</TT><FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>RETURN</FONT></B><BR>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
This command replaces within the first 500 bytes of a file the 0 -
terminated ASCII string &quot;<TT CLASS="examp">Taste</TT>&quot;
with the 0 - terminated
string &quot;<TT CLASS="examp">Key</TT>&quot;. After the substitution
you will find a
character sequence &quot;<TT CLASS="examp">Key\0e\0</TT>&quot; in the file.<BR>
CAUTION: If the replace
string is longer than the find string, additional bytes are overwritten!
<BR>
This behaviour will not be changed by setting the
<TT CLASS="examp">:set memmove</TT> option!
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Of course you can do also binary substitutions, similar to the search
command. The ability of remembering patterns like <B><TT CLASS="examp">\(pattern\)</TT></B>
is currently not implemented.
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A new feature of version 1.3.0 is the Partial File Read.
If you want to edit a file, you have not to read the file into
memory but only the part you want to edit. You can write back this part
into the file after editing.
<BR>
Example:
<BR>
You have to change only some bytes of the header of a graphic file
(e.g. a color). Graphic files can be very large. With the <TT>-s</TT>
option you can load only the first kilobyte of the file:
<PRE>
bvi -s 1000 large.gif
</PRE>
In this case of course you cannot insert or delete bytes of the file.
The editor is set to the <I>no memmove</I> mode. You can write back
only as much bytes as you read before. If you add or delete bytes
even though, the extra bytes will be ignored or garbage will be
written to the file.
<P>
It is also possible to start not at the begin of the file, but at a
certain address. To do this you have to use the option <TT>-b</TT>.
You can read the file from this starting point until the end of the file
or you can use the <TT>-s</TT> option to specify a size or the
<TT>-e</TT> option to specify an end address.
<P>
If you read the file not from the start an offset will be set to
display the correct address at the left side of the screen. If you change this
offset with the <TT>:set offset=<I>nnnn</I></TT> command, this has
<B>no</B> effect to the write back operation. The edited part of the
file will always be written back at the same position, where it was read.
<P>
In the Linux <TT>/proc</TT> directory there are files which are listed
with length 0 in a directory listing. But in reality they have a content.
You can read this files, if you use the <TT>-s</TT> option and guess a
size. This size should be a little bit larger than the size you expect.
<P>
The same guidlines can be used, if you load a block device, e.g. a
floppy disk.
<PRE>
bvi -s 1450k /dev/fd0
</PRE>
After reading the device, you get a message with the value of the
real read bytes at the bottom of the screen:
<PRE>
"/dev/fd0" range 0-1474559
</PRE>
Note that the <I>size</I> value will be used to allocate memory before
reading the file. Therefore do not choose a too large size.<BR>
Note further, that <I>1450k</I> in the example above is calculated as
<I>1450 * 1024</I> bytes. This gives <I>1484800</I> bytes allocated size.
If <STRONG>bvi</STRONG> reads the exact number of bytes you have asked for
in the <TT>-s</TT> option, the file may be larger.
<P>
<B>WARNING:</B>
<BLOCKQUOTE>
Do not use <STRONG>bvi</STRONG> at mounted disk devices!<BR>
Do not edit disk devices, if you don't know exactly what you change!<BR>
You may make your disk unreadable by editing it!!
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<H3>Interaction with <STRONG>bmore</STRONG></H3>
You may use <STRONG>bmore</STRONG> to browse through large files or
devices. You may use the ASCII - or Hex - search possibilities to
locate a certain section of the file.<BR>
If you see the desired part of the file on your screen, press <I><B>w</B></I> to
read the contents of the file displayed currently on your screen into
<STRONG>bvi</STRONG>. You can use a decimal prefix at the <I><B>w</B></I> -
command to read more or less bytes than displayed into <STRONG>bvi</STRONG>.
<BR>
The letter <I><B>w</B></I> is the next letter after <I><B>v</B></I>, which
is used in more and bmore to read the whole file into vi or bvi!
<P>
If you used the <TT>ZZ</TT> or <TT>:w</TT> command, this part of the file will be
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Additional to the well known <B>/</B> and <B>?</B> for searching ASCII
strings there are two new commands for searching binary strings. These
are the keys <B>\</B> and <B>#</B>.
<P>
In the ASCII search commands <B>/</B> and <B>?</B> you can use \n, \r,
\t and \0. You can also use regular expressions. Do <I>not</I> use
<B>^</B> and <B>$</B>, because there are no lines in a binary file.
Type <B><TT>/foo\0</TT><FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>RETURN</FONT></B> to
search for the null terminated string <I>foo</I> in the file.
<P>
In the Hex section you can search for a sequence of bytes in hexadecimal
notation, e.g. <NOBR><B><TT>\01 AF 12</TT><FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>RETURN</FONT></B>,
</NOBR> which is the same as <NOBR><B><TT>\01AF12</TT><FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>
RETURN</FONT></B></NOBR>.
You can also use regular expressions and quoted ASCII strings. Inside of
the quotes no character is treated as a special character!<BR>
Example: &nbsp;
<B><TT>\01 [^AF DE] "foo" 00 </TT><FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>RETURN</FONT></B>
<BR>
This means: Search for a string beginning with 01, the second character
must not be a hex <TT>AF</TT> or <TT>DE</TT>, followed by the ASCII
characters <TT>foo</TT>, terminated with a binary zero.
<H3>Global Search</H3>
There is also a global search option available, but only with the
print option.<BR>
Example:
<BLOCKQUOTE>
<B><TT>:g/text_pattern/p</TT><FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>RETURN</FONT></B>
<BR>or<BR>
<B><TT>:g\hex_pattern\p</TT><FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>RETURN</FONT></B>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
This commands are displaying all found patterns, one per screen line.
Of course you can limit the search to a certain part of the file by
specifying the starting and ending address.<BR>
Other forms of the global search command
are line oriented, therefor <B>not</B> useful for binary files and
<B>not implemented</B>, e.g.<BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE>
<TABLE>
<TR><TD>:g/pattern/d</TD><TD>Delete all lines containing <I>pattern</I></TD></TR>
<TR><TD>:g/pattern/y</TD><TD>Yank all lines containing <I>pattern</I></TD></TR>
<TR><TD>:g!/pattern/p</TD><TD>Print all lines <B>not</B> containing <I>pattern</I></TD></TR>
</TABLE>
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To customize bvi some additional <B>:set</B> options are
available. You can add them to your <B><TT CLASS="examp">.bvirc</TT></B>
file, if you need them all the time.
<H4>columns</H4>
<BLOCKQUOTE>
You can set the number of columns on the screen to an arbitrary value.
This might be useful if you edit a file with a fixed record length.<BR>
Default value is the max. number of columns, divisible by four.<BR>
Example: <B><TT>:set columns=13<FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>RETURN</FONT></TT></B><BR>
Abbreviation: <B><TT>:set cm=9<FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>RETURN</FONT></TT></B>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<H4>memmove</H4>
<BLOCKQUOTE>
This option enables the commands for inserting and deleting bytes.
<BR>
Default: <B><TT>:set nomemmove<FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>RETURN</FONT></TT></B><BR>
Abbreviation: <B><TT>:set mm<FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>RETURN</FONT></TT></B>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<H4>offset</H4>
<BLOCKQUOTE>
You can change the beginning of the displayed byte numbering to a
certain number. The default address of the first byte is 0. You can
change it to 1 or to any other number by typing:<BR>
&nbsp; <B><TT>:set offset=1</TT><FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>RETURN</FONT></B><BR>
You can also use a hexadecimal address, if you type a leading zero:<BR>
&nbsp; <B><TT>:set of=01FF</TT><FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>RETURN</FONT></B><BR>
The only commands which are not affected by these numbering is
<TT><B>:f</B></TT> or <TT><B><FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>CTRL</FONT>
-G</B></TT>. These commands always
designates the first byte in file as 1.
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<H4>unixstyle</H4>
<BLOCKQUOTE>
The rightmost character in the status line displays the ASCII value of
the current byte. For values below 32 you can use the notation used on
the ascii(7) man page (like NUL, SOH, STX etc.) if you do a<BR>
<B><TT>:set unixstyle<FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>RETURN</FONT></TT></B> or a<BR>
<B><TT>:set us<FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>RETURN</FONT></TT></B>. If you do a<BR>
<B><TT>:set nous<FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>RETURN</FONT></TT></B> you get a
DOS style representation (^A, ^B, ^C etc.).
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<H4>wordlength</H4>
<BLOCKQUOTE>
This setting is used to define the minimum length of a &quot;word&quot;.
A &quot;word&quot; is a sequence of ASCII characters within a binary
file. The commands <B>w, b, e, W, B</B> and <B>E</B> are affected by
this setting.
<P>
Default: <B><TT>:set wordlength=4<FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>RETURN</FONT></TT></B><BR>
Abbreviation: <B><TT>:set wl=4<FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA>RETURN</FONT></TT></B>
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Starting with version 1.2.0 there is a new syntax for the yank and put
commands! Yank is now more similare to vi.
<P>
<TABLE>
<TR><TD><B>y<FONT COLOR=#888888>SPACE</FONT></B></TD>
<TD>yanks byte under cursor</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B><FONT COLOR=#FF0000>n</FONT>y<FONT COLOR=#888888>SPACE</FONT></B>
</TD>
<TD>yanks <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>n</FONT> bytes, beginning at cursor
position</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>yf<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>C</FONT></B></TD>
<TD>yanks from current position to next
character <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>C</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>y/<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>xyz</FONT></B></TD>
<TD>yanks from current position to first matching
pattern <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>xyz</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>y$</B></TD><TD>yanks from current position to EOF</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>y'<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>a</FONT></B></TD>
<TD>yanks from current position to mark <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>a</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>y<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>n</FONT>G</B></TD>
<TD>yanks from current position to byte with (decimal)
address <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>n</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B><TT>o</B></TT></TD>
<TD>overwrites the bytes after the cursor with the contents of the yank
or delete buffer</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B><TT>p</B></TT></TD><TD>puts the contents of the yank or delete
buffer after the cursor</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B><TT>P</B></TT></TD><TD>appends the contents of the buffer to end
of file</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<H3>Using ex (colon) Commands</H3>
<B>:y</B>(ank)
<BLOCKQUOTE>
<I>yank</I> can be used with one or two addresses specified. One address
with no <I>count</I> specified copies the specified byte into the buffer.
Two addresses with no <I>count</I> specified copies multiple bytes
starting and ending with the specified bytes. Two addresses and a <I>count</I>
value copies <I>count</I> bytes starting at the second specified address (the
first address is ignored). If no address is specified, the current address
ist used by <I>yank</I>.<BR>
Examples:
<BLOCKQUOTE>
:<I>start_addr,end_addr</I> y <FONT COLOR=#888888>RETURN</FONT><BR>
:<I>start_addr</I> y <I>byte_count</I><FONT COLOR=#888888>RETURN</FONT><BR>
:y <I>byte_count</I><FONT COLOR=#888888>RETURN</FONT><BR>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
<B>:pu</B>(t)
<BLOCKQUOTE>
Restores previously deleted or yanked bytes after the address specified
in the <I>put</I> command.
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
<B>:o</B>(verwrite)
<BLOCKQUOTE>
Overwrites bytes after the specified address with previously deleted or yanked
bytes.
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
NOTE: There are currently no namend buffers available.
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<p>
This tutorial will explain all commands which behaves different to
vi. Note that, if you are on a Linux system, you will probably
have an 'improved' version of vi. Bvi is more similar to the standard
version.
<H3>The Screen</H3>
<CENTER>
<TABLE WIDTH=10 CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 BORDER=0>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR=#ffccff><PRE CLASS="examp">
000000
00000C
000018
000024
000030
00003C
000048
000054
000060
00006C
000078
000084
000090
00009C</PRE></TD><TD BGCOLOR=#ccffcc><PRE CLASS="examp">
7F <tt class="inv">4</tt>5 4C 46 01 01
00 00 00 00 01 00
00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 34 00
0C 00 09 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 55 89
53 C7 45 A4 00 00
00 00 00 83 7D 08
8C 02 00 00 E9 6F
00 00 00 00 6A 03
45 08 50 E8 FC FF
0C 85 D2 75 17 6A
E9 43 02 00 00 8D
0C 85 D2 75 0D C7</PRE></TD><TD BGCOLOR=#ccffcc><PRE CLASS="examp">
01 00 00 00 00 00
03 00 01 00 00 00
00 00 0C 07 00 00
00 00 00 00 28 00
00 00 00 00 00 00
E5 83 EC 68 57 56
00 00 C7 45 A0 01
00 75 13 6A 00 E8
02 00 00 8D B4 26
68 90 00 00 00 8B
FF FF 89 C2 83 C4
01 E8 60 02 00 00
74 26 00 8D BC 27
45 A0 00 00 00 00</PRE></TD><TD BGCOLOR=#FFCCCC><PRE CLASS="examp">
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<TR BGCOLOR=#FFFFCC><TD COLSPAN=2 CLASS="examp">"set.o" 3500 bytes</TD>
<TD COLSPAN=2 ALIGN=RIGHT CLASS="examp"><B>000001 \105 0x45 69 'E'</B></TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</CENTER>
<P>
The screen is divided into four areas, symbolized by four different
colors. The magenta area contents the addresses in hexadecimal
notation. The green area contents the values of the edited file in
hexadecimal notation. The red area contents the same bytes in ASCII
representation. The yellow status line displays on the left side the
current status messages and on the right site the current position
of the cursor and the value of the byte on this address in octal,
hexadecimal, decimal and ASCII notation.
<BR>
You can toggle between the Hex and ASCII value of the same byte by
pressing the <FONT COLOR=#AAAAAA><B>TAB</B></FONT> key both in command
and input mode.
<H3>Command Line Options</H3>
There are some additional command line options in <B>bvi</B>:<BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE>
<B><TT>-f <I>script</I></TT></B>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
This command provides a means for collecting a series of <I>ex</I>
(colon) commands into a script file, then using this file to edit
other files. Since there is no binary stream editor <I>bsed</I>, you
can use this option to make several global changes in a binary file.
You can do this of course with the <i>source</I> command (<B>:so file</B>)
from within bvi too.
<BLOCKQUOTE>
<B><TT>-b <I>begin</I></TT></B>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
This option causes bvi to load a file not from start but from address
<I>begin</I>.
<BLOCKQUOTE>
<B><TT>-e <I>end</I></TT></B>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
This option causes bvi to load a file not till end but till address
<I>end</I>.
<BLOCKQUOTE>
<B><TT>-s <I>size</I></TT></B>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
This option causes bvi not to load the complete file but only <I>size</I>
bytes. This option can also be used to read a file reported with a
length 0 like some files in the Linux <TT CLASS="examp">/proc</TT>
directory.
<P>
<I>begin, end</I> or <I>size</I> can be an integer value (decimal or
hexadecimal) or an integer value with an appended <B>k</B> (for
multiply by 1024) or <B>m</B> (for multiply by 1.048.576).
<P>
You should use at most two of the three address options to avoid ambiguity!
<H3>Not Implemented Commands</H3>
<P>
<UL>
<LI><B><TT>:map</TT></B> and <B><TT>:unmap</TT></B> (Macros)
<LI><B><TT>:abbreviate</TT></B> (<B><TT>:ab</TT></B>) and <B><TT>:una</TT></B>
<LI>no named buffers.
</UL>
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<TR BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC><TH WIDTH=20%>Command</TH><TH WIDTH=40%>BVI</TH><TH WIDTH=40%>VI</TH></TR>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC ALIGN=CENTER>Search<BR>settings</TD><TD BGCOLOR=#CCFFCC COLSPAN=2>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TD><B>:set wrapscan</B> or <B>:set ws</B><BR>
<B>:set nows</B></TD>
<TD>When this option is set, pattern searches resulting from a <B>/,
?, n, N</B> (<B>#, \</B>) command automatically wrap around to the opposit end of the file
and continue whenever the beginning or end of a file is reached.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:set ignorecase</B> or <B>:set ic</B><BR>
<B>:set noic</B></TD>
<TD>Uppercase and lowercase characters in text are treated identically
in regular expression matching</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:set magic</B><BR>
<B>:set nomagic</B></TD>
<TD>Enables metacharacters for use in regular expressions</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
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<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TD><B>:set showmode</B><BR>
<B>:set noshowmode</B></TD>
<TD>Displays a status message in the lowest line on the screen</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:set terse</B><BR>
<B>:set noterse</B></TD>
<TD>The terse option lets you obtain shorter error diagnostics.</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</TD></TR>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC ALIGN=CENTER>File<BR>options</TD><TD BGCOLOR=#CCFFCC COLSPAN=2>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TD><B>:set readonly</B> or <B> :set ro</B><BR>
<B>:set noro</B></TD>
<TD>This option sets the read-only flag for the file being editeds,
thus preventing accidental overwriting at the end of the session.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:set autowrite</B> or <B>:set aw</B><BR>
<B>:set noaw</B></TD>
<TD>Causes the contents of the buffer to be written to the current file
if you have modified them and given a <B>:next, :rewind</B> or <B>!</B>
command.</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</TD></TR>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC ALIGN=CENTER>bvi<BR>options</TD>
<TD BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TD><B>:set columns=13<BR>:set cm=5</B></TD>
<TD>You can set the number of bytes displayed in on screenline.
Default is max. number divisible by four.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:set memmove<BR>:set nomm</B></TD>
<TD>If memmove is set, you can use commands to insert or delete bytes.
This can be dangerous for e.g. executable programs.
Default is nomemmove.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:set offset=1<BR>:set of=5</B></TD>
<TD>An offset is added to all addresses and byte counts. Default
address of the first byte is 0.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:set wordlength=5<BR>:set wl=8</B></TD>
<TD>Length of an ASCII-string found by <B>w, W, b</B> or <B>B</B></TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>:set unixstyle<BR>:set nous</B></TD>
<TD>displays ASCII characters below 32 in the status line in
Unix-style instead of DOS-style</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</TD><TD BGCOLOR=#FFCCCC>
Not available.
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<title>BVI: Sitemap</title>
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<A CLASS=head HREF="overview.html">Command Overview</A>
<BR><FONT CLASS=sub>Yank and Put Commands</FONT>
</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT VALIGN=BOTTOM WIDTH=116 ROWSPAN=2>
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<P>
NOTE: the <B>o</B> command (<I>overwriting put</I>) is the only command in
bvi that uses a key for a complete different purpose than in vi.
<P>
<TABLE WIDTH=100%>
<TR BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC><TH WIDTH=20%>Command</TH><TH WIDTH=40%>BVI</TH><TH WIDTH=40%>VI</TH></TR>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC ALIGN=CENTER ROWSPAN=3>Put<BR>bytes</TD>
<TD COLSPAN=2 BGCOLOR=#CCFFCC>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TH>&nbsp; p &nbsp;</TH>
<TD>put the contents of the yank or delete buffer after cursor position</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</TD></TR>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR=#CCCCFF>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TH>&nbsp; P &nbsp;</TH><TD>append the contents of the yank or delete buffer at EOF</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</TD><TD BGCOLOR=#CCCCFF>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TH>&nbsp; P &nbsp;</TH><TD>put the contents of the yank or delete buffer
before cursor position</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</TD></TR>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TH>&nbsp; o &nbsp;</TH><TD>overwrite the following bytes with the contents
of the yank or delete buffer</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</TD><TD BGCOLOR=#FFCCCC>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TD ROWSPAN=2>not available</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</TD></TR>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC ALIGN=CENTER ROWSPAN=4>Yank<BR>bytes</TD>
<TD COLSPAN=2 BGCOLOR=#CCFFCC>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TH>y<FONT COLOR=#888888>SPACE</FONT></TH><TD>yank byte at cursor position</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>yf<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>C</FONT></TH>
<TD>yank from current position to next character <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>C</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TH>y/<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>xyz</FONT></TH>
<TD>yank from current position to matching pattern <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>xyz</FONT>
</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>y?<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>xyz</FONT></TH>
<TD>yank from current position to matching pattern <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>xyz</FONT> in reverse direction
</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>y'<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>a</FONT></TH><TD>yank from current position to mark <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>a</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TH>y<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>n</FONT>G</TH><TD>yank from current position to byte with (decimal) address <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>n</FONT></TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</TD></TR>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR=#FFCCCC>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TD ROWSPAN=2>not available</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</TD><TD BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TH>yy &nbsp;</TH><TD>yank line</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>y)</TH><TD>yank from cursor position through first
following end of sentence</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>y}</TH><TD>yank from cursor position through first
following end of paragraph</TD></TR>
<TR><TH>y]</TH><TD>yank from cursor position through first
following end of section</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</TD></TR>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TH>y\<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>6a 56 ff</FONT> &nbsp;</TH>
<TD>yank from cursor position to first occurance of hex pattern
<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>6a 56 ff</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TH>y#<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>6a 56 ff</FONT> &nbsp;</TH>
<TD>yank from cursor position to first occurance of hex pattern
<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>6a 56 ff</FONT> in reverse direction</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</TD><TD BGCOLOR=#FFCCCC>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TD ROWSPAN=2>not available</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</TD></TR>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR=#CCCCFF>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TH>&nbsp; y$ &nbsp;</TH><TD>yank from current position to EOF</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</TD><TD BGCOLOR=#CCCCFF>
<TABLE WIDTH=100% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<TR><TH>&nbsp; y$ &nbsp;</TH><TD>yank from current position to end of line</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<P>
Note that most of the commands can be used with a decimal repeat count in front
of the command!
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* 2000-03-23 V 1.3.0 beta
* 2000-08-17 V 1.3.0 final
* 2004-01-04 V 1.3.2
* 2010-06-02 V 1.3.4
* 2014-05-03 V 1.4.0
*
* NOTE: Edit this file with tabstop=4 !
*
* Copyright 1996-2004 by Gerhard Buergmann
* Copyright 1996-2014 by Gerhard Buergmann
* gerhard@puon.at
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@ -30,11 +32,20 @@
#include "bvi.h"
#include "set.h"
#include <limits.h>
#ifndef SIZE_T_MAX
# define SIZE_T_MAX ULONG_MAX
#if 0
/* nowadays (2009) we should make sure that bvi is compiled with LFS support: */
/* defines _LARGEFILE_SOURCE _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 */
/* if compiled without LFS support, stat() open() lseek() will fail with */
/* EOVERFLOW(75) Value too large for defined data type */
/* see README for configure arguments to enable lfs support in 32-bit executables */
/* cygwin enables lfs by default */
#endif
#include <limits.h>
# ifndef OFF_T_MAX
# define OFF_T_MAX ULONG_LONG_MAX
# endif
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
# include <unistd.h>
#endif
@ -58,7 +69,7 @@ save(fname, start, end, flags)
int flags;
{
int fd;
char string[255];
char *string;
char *newstr;
off_t filesize;
@ -66,16 +77,23 @@ save(fname, start, end, flags)
emsg("No file|No current filename");
return 0;
}
string = malloc((size_t)strlen(fname) + MAXCMD);
if (string == NULL) {
emsg("Out of memory");
return 0;
}
if (stat(fname, &buf) == -1) {
newstr = "[New file] ";
} else {
if (S_ISDIR(buf.st_mode)) {
sprintf(string, "\"%s\" Is a directory", fname);
msg(string);
free(string);
return 0;
} else if (S_ISCHR(buf.st_mode)) {
sprintf(string, "\"%s\" Character special file", fname);
msg(string);
free(string);
return 0;
} else if (S_ISBLK(buf.st_mode)) {
/*
@ -90,36 +108,42 @@ save(fname, start, end, flags)
if (filemode == PARTIAL) flags = O_RDWR;
if ((fd = open(fname, flags, 0666)) < 0) {
sysemsg(fname);
free(string);
return 0;
}
if (filemode == PARTIAL) {
if (block_read) {
filesize = block_read;
sprintf(string, "\"%s\" range %lu-%lu", fname,
(unsigned long)block_begin,
(unsigned long)(block_begin - 1 + filesize));
sprintf(string, "\"%s\" range %llu-%llu", fname,
(unsigned long long)block_begin,
(unsigned long long)(block_begin - 1 + filesize));
if (lseek(fd, block_begin, SEEK_SET) < 0) {
sysemsg(fname);
free(string);
return 0;
}
} else {
msg("Null range");
free(string);
return 0;
}
} else {
filesize = end - start + 1L;
sprintf(string, "\"%s\" %s%lu bytes", fname, newstr,
(unsigned long)filesize);
sprintf(string, "\"%s\" %s%llu bytes", fname, newstr,
(unsigned long long)filesize);
}
if (write(fd, start, filesize) != filesize) {
sysemsg(fname);
free(string);
close(fd);
return 0;
}
close(fd);
edits = 0;
msg(string);
free(string);
return 1;
}
@ -130,17 +154,31 @@ load(fname)
char *fname;
{
int fd = -1;
char string[MAXCMD];
char *string;
buf.st_size = 0L;
if (fname != NULL) {
/*
sprintf(string, "\"%s\"", fname);
msg(string);
refresh();
*/
if (stat(fname, &buf) == -1) {
filemode = NEW;
/* check for EOVERFLOW 75 */
/* Value too large for defined data type */
/* means bvi is compiled without lfs support */
if (errno == ENOENT) {
filemode = NEW;
} else {
move(maxy, 0);
endwin();
perror(fname);
exit(0);
}
/*
} else if (S_ISDIR(buf.st_mode)) {
filemode = DIRECTORY;
*/
} else if (S_ISCHR(buf.st_mode)) {
filemode = CHARACTER_SPECIAL;
} else if (S_ISBLK(buf.st_mode)) {
@ -158,15 +196,23 @@ load(fname)
sysemsg(fname);
filemode = ERROR;
}
} else if (S_ISREG(buf.st_mode)) {
if ((unsigned long)buf.st_size > (unsigned long)SIZE_T_MAX) {
} else if (S_ISREG(buf.st_mode) || S_ISDIR(buf.st_mode)) {
#if 0
/* stat() call above will fail if file is too large */
/* this size check will never fail */
if ((unsigned long long)buf.st_size > (unsigned long long)OFF_T_MAX) {
move(maxy, 0);
endwin();
printf("File too large\n");
exit(0);
}
#endif
if ((fd = open(fname, O_RDONLY)) > 0) {
filemode = REGULAR;
if (S_ISREG(buf.st_mode)) {
filemode = REGULAR;
} else {
filemode = DIRECTORY;
}
if (access(fname, W_OK)) {
P(P_RO) = TRUE;
params[P_RO].flags |= P_CHANGED;
@ -182,6 +228,9 @@ load(fname)
if (mem != NULL) free(mem);
memsize = 1024;
if (block_flag) {
if (block_flag == BLOCK_BEGIN) {
block_size = buf.st_size - block_begin;
}
memsize += block_size;
} else if (filemode == REGULAR) {
memsize += buf.st_size;
@ -194,6 +243,15 @@ load(fname)
}
clear_marks();
if (fname != NULL) {
string = malloc((size_t)strlen(fname) + MAXCMD);
} else {
string = malloc(MAXCMD);
}
if (string == NULL) {
emsg("Out of memory");
return 0;
}
if (block_flag && ((filemode == REGULAR) || (filemode == BLOCK_SPECIAL))) {
if (lseek(fd, block_begin, SEEK_SET) < 0) {
@ -204,9 +262,9 @@ load(fname)
sprintf(string, "\"%s\" Empty file", fname);
filemode = ERROR;
} else {
sprintf(string, "\"%s\" range %lu-%lu", fname,
(unsigned long)block_begin,
(unsigned long)(block_begin + filesize - 1));
sprintf(string, "\"%s\" range %llu-%llu", fname,
(unsigned long long)block_begin,
(unsigned long long)(block_begin + filesize - 1));
filemode = PARTIAL;
block_read = filesize;
P(P_OF) = block_begin;
@ -215,7 +273,7 @@ load(fname)
msg(string);
refresh();
}
} else if (filemode == REGULAR) {
} else if ((filemode == REGULAR) || (filemode == DIRECTORY)) {
filesize = buf.st_size;
if (read(fd, mem, filesize) != filesize) {
sysemsg(fname);
@ -231,9 +289,9 @@ load(fname)
sprintf(string, "\"%s\" [New File]", fname);
break;
case REGULAR:
sprintf(string, "\"%s\" %s%lu bytes", fname,
sprintf(string, "\"%s\" %s%llu bytes", fname,
P(P_RO) ? "[Read only] " : "",
(unsigned long)filesize);
(unsigned long long)filesize);
break;
case DIRECTORY:
sprintf(string, "\"%s\" Directory", fname);
@ -252,6 +310,7 @@ load(fname)
loc = HEX;
x = AnzAdd; y = 0;
repaint();
free(string);
return(filesize);
}
@ -336,12 +395,14 @@ enlarge(add)
void
do_shell()
{
int ret;
addch('\n');
savetty();
#ifdef DJGPP
system("");
ret = system("");
#else
system(shell);
ret = system(shell);
#endif
resetty();
}

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@ -1 +1 @@
#define VERSION "1.3.2"
#define VERSION "1.4.0"

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@ -8,8 +8,10 @@
* 1999-09-10 V 1.2.0
* 2000-04-25 V 1.3.0 beta
* 2000-09-29 V 1.3.0 final
* 2010-06-02 V 1.3.4
* 2013-08-24 V 1.4.0
*
* Copyright 1996-2003 by Gerhard Buergmann
* Copyright 1996-2013 by Gerhard Buergmann
* gerhard@puon.at
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@ -43,7 +45,7 @@ char *emptyclass = "Bad character class|Empty byte class '[]' or '[^]' cannot ma
int
PTR
bregexec(start, scan)
PTR start;
char *scan;
@ -59,10 +61,12 @@ bregexec(start, scan)
if (P(P_IC) && smode == ASCII) test = toupper(*start);
else test = *start;
if (count == 1) {
if (test != *scan) return 0;
/* if (test != *scan) return 0; */
if (test != *scan) return NULL;
scan++;
} else if (count > 1) {
if (sbracket(test, scan, count)) return 0;
/* if (sbracket(test, scan, count)) return 0; */
if (sbracket(test, scan, count)) return NULL;
scan += count;
}
*act++ = *start++;
@ -83,9 +87,11 @@ bregexec(start, scan)
while (start < maxpos) {
if (bregexec(start, scan + count)) {
*act = '\0';
return 1;
/* return 1; */
return start;
}
if (sbracket(test, scan, count)) return 0;
/* if (sbracket(test, scan, count)) return 0; */
if (sbracket(test, scan, count)) return NULL;
*act++ = *start++;
if (P(P_IC) && smode == ASCII) test = toupper(*start);
else test = *start;
@ -100,14 +106,19 @@ bregexec(start, scan)
}
} else { /* ".*" */
while (start < maxpos) {
if (bregexec(start, scan)) { *act = '\0'; return 1; }
/* if (bregexec(start, scan)) { *act = '\0'; return 1; } */
if (bregexec(start, scan)) {
*act = '\0';
return start;
}
start++;
}
}
}
}
*act = '\0';
return 1; /* found */
return start; /* found */
/* return 1; */
}
@ -487,17 +498,23 @@ patcpy(s1, s2, delim)
PTR
fsearch_end(start, end, smem, s_end)
/*
fsearch(start, end, smem)
*/
PTR start;
PTR end;
char *smem;
PTR *s_end;
{
PTR spos;
signal(SIGINT, jmpproc);
for (spos = start; spos <= end; spos++) {
if (bregexec(spos, smem)) {
/* if (bregexec(spos, smem)) { */
if (*s_end = bregexec(spos, smem)) {
signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
*s_end++;
return(spos);
}
}
@ -506,6 +523,17 @@ fsearch(start, end, smem)
}
PTR
fsearch(start, end, smem)
PTR start;
PTR end;
char *smem;
{
PTR s_end;
return fsearch_end(start, end, smem, &s_end);
}
PTR
rsearch(start, end, smem)
PTR start;
@ -542,7 +570,7 @@ calc_addr(pointer, def_addr)
addr = def_addr;
SKIP_WHITE
if (*cmd >= '1' && *cmd <= '9') {
addr = mem + strtol(cmd, &cmd, 10) - P(P_OF);
addr = mem + strtoll(cmd, &cmd, 10) - P(P_OF);
} else {
ch = *cmd;
switch (ch) {
@ -619,19 +647,11 @@ calc_addr(pointer, def_addr)
if (*cmd == '+') {
cmd++;
SKIP_WHITE
if (*cmd >= '1' && *cmd <= '9') {
addr += strtol(cmd, &cmd, 10);
} else if (*cmd == '0') {
addr += strtol(cmd, &cmd, 16);
}
addr += strtoll(cmd, &cmd, 0);
} else {
cmd++;
SKIP_WHITE
if (*cmd >= '1' && *cmd <= '9') {
addr -= strtol(cmd, &cmd, 10);
} else if (*cmd == '0') {
addr -= strtol(cmd, &cmd, 16);
}
addr -= strtoll(cmd, &cmd, 0);
}
SKIP_WHITE
}

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script
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@ -1,4 +1,8 @@
set columns=8
set mm
0,20d
w! %.new
q

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@ -11,8 +11,10 @@
* 2000-07-15 V 1.3.0 final
* 2001-10-10 V 1.3.1
* 2003-07-03 V 1.3.2
* 2010-06-02 V 1.2.4
* 2014-09-30 V 1.4.0
*
* Copyright 1996-2003 by Gerhard Buergmann
* Copyright 1996-2014 by Gerhard Buergmann
* gerhard@puon.at
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@ -33,8 +35,8 @@
static int from_file = 0;
static FILE *ffp;
static char fbuf[256];
static char buf[64];
static char fbuf[MAXCMD+1];
static char buf[MAXCMD+1];
struct param params[] = {
{ "autowrite", "aw", FALSE, "", P_BOOL },
@ -53,6 +55,7 @@ struct param params[] = {
{ "window", "window", 25, "", P_NUM },
{ "wordlength", "wl", 4, "", P_NUM },
{ "wrapscan", "ws", TRUE, "", P_BOOL },
{ "highlight", "hl", TRUE, "", P_BOOL },
#if defined(__MSDOS__) && !defined(DJGPP)
{ "color", "co", 7, "", P_NUM },
#endif
@ -99,8 +102,9 @@ doset(arg)
sprintf(buf, " %s=%s", params[i].fullname,
params[i].svalue);
else
sprintf(buf, " %s=%ld", params[i].fullname,
params[i].nvalue);
sprintf(buf, " %s=%lld", params[i].fullname,
(long long)params[i].nvalue);
msg(buf);
return 0;
}
@ -117,11 +121,7 @@ doset(arg)
return 1;
} else {
s = arg + strlen(s) + 1;
if (*s == '0') {
params[i].nvalue = strtol(s, &s, 16);
} else {
params[i].nvalue = strtol(s, &s, 10);
}
params[i].nvalue = strtoll(s, &s, 0);
params[i].flags |= P_CHANGED;
#if defined(__MSDOS__) && !defined(DJGPP)
if (i == P_CO) {
@ -152,6 +152,10 @@ doset(arg)
} else {
params[i].nvalue = state;
params[i].flags |= P_CHANGED;
if (i == P_HL && state == FALSE) {
hl_spat = FALSE;
repaint();
}
}
}
} else {
@ -187,7 +191,7 @@ showparms(all)
else if (p->flags & P_TEXT)
sprintf(buf, " %s=%s\n", p->fullname, p->svalue);
else
sprintf(buf, " %s=%ld\n", p->fullname, p->nvalue);
sprintf(buf, " %s=%lld\n", p->fullname, (long long)p->nvalue);
msg(buf);
n++;
@ -205,10 +209,13 @@ int
read_rc(fn)
char *fn;
{
if((ffp = fopen(fn, "r")) == NULL) return -1;
int i;
if ((ffp = fopen(fn, "r")) == NULL) return -1;
from_file = 1;
while(fgets(fbuf, 255, ffp) != NULL) {
strtok(fbuf, "\n\r");
while (fgets(fbuf, MAXCMD, ffp) != NULL) {
i = strlen(fbuf) - 1;
while ((i >= 0) && (fbuf[i] == NL || fbuf[i] == CR)) fbuf[i--] = '\0';
docmdline(fbuf);
}
fclose(ffp);
@ -245,7 +252,7 @@ do_logic(mode, str)
} else if (str[0] == 'b' || str[0] == 'B') {
value = strtol(str + 1, NULL, 2);
} else if (str[0] == '0') {
value = strtol(str, NULL, 16);
value = strtol(str, NULL, 0);
for (n = 0; n < strlen(str); n++) {
if (!isxdigit(str[n])) {
value = -1;
@ -311,12 +318,14 @@ getcmdstr(p, x)
int x;
{
int c;
int n;
int i, n;
char *buff, *q;
if (from_file) {
if(fgets(p, 255, ffp) != NULL) {
strtok(p, "\n\r");
if (fgets(p, 255, ffp) != NULL) {
// strtok(p, "\n\r");
i = strlen(p) - 1;
while ((i >= 0) && (p[i] == NL || p[i] == CR)) p[i--] = '\0';
return 0;
} else {
return 1;
@ -329,6 +338,7 @@ getcmdstr(p, x)
do {
switch (c = vgetc()) {
case BVICTRL('H'):
case ASCII_DEL:
case KEY_BACKSPACE:
case KEY_LEFT:
if (p > buff) {
@ -359,6 +369,9 @@ getcmdstr(p, x)
#if CR != KEY_ENTER
case CR:
#endif
case KEY_RIGHT:
case KEY_UP:
case KEY_DOWN:
case KEY_ENTER:
break;
default: /* a normal character */

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
*
* NOTE: Edit this file with tabstop=4 !
*
* Copyright 1996-2002 by Gerhard Buergmann
* Copyright 1996-2014 by Gerhard Buergmann
* Gerhard.Buergmann@puon.at
*
* 1998-03-14 V 1.0.0
@ -11,6 +11,8 @@
* 1999-07-02 V 1.2.0 beta
* 1999-08-14 V 1.2.0 final
* 2000-08-21 V 1.3.0 final
* 2010-06-02 V 1.3.4
* 2013-08-23 V 1.4.0
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
@ -29,7 +31,7 @@
struct param {
char *fullname; /* full parameter name */
char *shortname; /* permissible abbreviation */
long nvalue;
off_t nvalue;
char *svalue;
int flags;
};
@ -64,7 +66,8 @@ extern struct param params[];
#define P_LI 13 /* lines */
#define P_WL 14 /* Wordlength for w, W, b, B command */
#define P_WS 15 /* wrapscan */
#define P_CO 16 /* color/attribute setting */
#define P_HL 16 /* highlight search enabled */
#define P_CO 17 /* color/attribute setting */
/*
* Macro to get the value of a parameter

635
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@ -0,0 +1,635 @@
!_TAG_FILE_FORMAT 2 /extended format; --format=1 will not append ;" to lines/
!_TAG_FILE_SORTED 1 /0=unsorted, 1=sorted, 2=foldcase/
!_TAG_PROGRAM_AUTHOR Darren Hiebert /dhiebert@users.sourceforge.net/
!_TAG_PROGRAM_NAME Exuberant Ctags //
!_TAG_PROGRAM_URL http://ctags.sourceforge.net /official site/
!_TAG_PROGRAM_VERSION 5.8 //
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beep doscur.h 76;" d
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buf dosio.c /^static struct stat buf;$/;" v typeref:struct:stat file:
buf io.c /^static struct stat buf;$/;" v typeref:struct:stat file:
buf set.c /^static char buf[64];$/;" v file:
buffer1 bmore.c /^char buffer1[MAXCMD], buffer2[MAXCMD];$/;" v
buffer2 bmore.c /^char buffer1[MAXCMD], buffer2[MAXCMD];$/;" v
bvi_init dosio.c /^bvi_init(char *dir)$/;" f
bvi_init io.c /^bvi_init(dir)$/;" f
bytepos bmore.c /^off_t bytepos, oldpos;$/;" v
c_argc comm.c /^static int c_argc = 0;$/;" v file:
c_argv comm.c /^static char *c_argv[9];$/;" v file:
c_flag bmore.c /^int c_flag = 0, d_flag = 0;$/;" v
calc_addr re.c /^calc_addr(pointer, def_addr)$/;" f
calc_size bvi.c /^calc_size(arg)$/;" f
cbreak doscur.h 136;" d
chk_comm comm.c /^chk_comm(flag)$/;" f
chtype doscur.h 58;" d
clear doscur.h 83;" d
clear_marks edit.c /^clear_marks()$/;" f
clear_sc bm_unix.c /^char *clear_sc; \/* clear screen *\/$/;" v
clearscreen bm_dos.c /^clearscreen()$/;" f
clearscreen bm_unix.c /^clearscreen()$/;" f
clearstr comm.c /^clearstr()$/;" f
cleartoeol bm_dos.c /^cleartoeol()$/;" f
cleartoeol bm_unix.c /^cleartoeol()$/;" f
clrtoeol doscur.h 79;" d
cmdbuf bmore.c /^static char cmdbuf[MAXCMD];$/;" v file:
cmdstr bvi.c /^char cmdstr[MAXCMD + 1] = "";$/;" v
cnt bmore.c /^static int cnt = 0;$/;" v file:
contrd edit.c /^char contrd[][4] = {"NUL", " ^A", " ^B", " ^C", " ^D", " ^E", " ^F", "BEL",$/;" v
contru edit.c /^char contru[][4] = {"NUL", "SOH", "STX", "ETX", "EOT", "ENQ", "ACK", "BEL",$/;" v
copyright bmore.c /^char *copyright = "Copyright (C) 1990-2013 by Gerhard Buergmann";$/;" v
copyright bvi.c /^char *copyright = "Copyright (C) 1996-2013 by Gerhard Buergmann";$/;" v
corr bmore.c /^int corr = 0, do_header = 0, to_print;$/;" v
cur_back edit.c /^cur_back()$/;" f
cur_forw edit.c /^cur_forw(check)$/;" f
curfile bvi.c /^int curfile; \/* number of the current file *\/$/;" v
curpos bvi.c /^PTR curpos;$/;" v
curr_file bmore.c /^FILE *curr_file = NULL, *help_file;$/;" v
current bvi.c /^PTR current;$/;" v
current_start bvi.c /^PTR current_start;$/;" v
d_flag bmore.c /^int c_flag = 0, d_flag = 0;$/;" v
d_memcpy dosio.c /^d_memcpy(PTR dest, PTR src, off_t n)$/;" f
d_memmove dosio.c /^d_memmove(PTR dest, PTR src, off_t n)$/;" f
datarootdir Makefile /^datarootdir = ${prefix}\/share$/;" m
dbug bm_dos.c /^FILE *dbug;$/;" v
delch dosio.c /^delch()$/;" f
deleteln doscur.h 110;" d
dlines bm_unix.c /^int dum_opt, dlines;$/;" v
do_append bvi.c /^do_append(count, buf)$/;" f
do_back edit.c /^do_back(n, start)$/;" f
do_delete edit.c /^do_delete(n, start)$/;" f
do_exit comm.c /^do_exit()$/;" f
do_ft edit.c /^do_ft(ch, flag)$/;" f
do_header bmore.c /^int corr = 0, do_header = 0, to_print;$/;" v
do_ins_chg edit.c /^do_ins_chg(start, arg, mode)$/;" f
do_logic set.c /^do_logic(mode, str)$/;" f
do_mark edit.c /^do_mark(mark, addr)$/;" f
do_next bmore.c /^do_next(n)$/;" f
do_over bvi.c /^do_over(loc, n, buf)$/;" f
do_put bvi.c /^do_put(loc, n, buf)$/;" f
do_shell dosio.c /^do_shell()$/;" f
do_shell io.c /^do_shell()$/;" f
do_substitution re.c /^do_substitution(delim, line, startpos, endpos)$/;" f
do_tilde bvi.c /^do_tilde(count)$/;" f
do_undo bvi.c /^do_undo()$/;" f
do_z edit.c /^do_z(mode)$/;" f
docmdline comm.c /^docmdline(cmdline)$/;" f
doecmd comm.c /^doecmd(arg, force)$/;" f
doset set.c /^doset(arg)$/;" f
doshell bm_dos.c /^doshell(cmd)$/;" f
doshell bm_unix.c /^doshell(cmd)$/;" f
doupdate doscur.h 143;" d
dum_opt bm_unix.c /^int dum_opt, dlines;$/;" v
dup_print_flag bmore.c /^int dup_print_flag = 0;$/;" v
echo doscur.h 128;" d
edit edit.c /^edit(mode)$/;" f
edits bvi.c /^int edits = 0;$/;" v
emptyclass bmore.c /^char *emptyclass = "Empty byte class '[]' or '[^]'";$/;" v
emptyclass re.c /^char *emptyclass = "Bad character class|Empty byte class '[]' or '[^]' cannot match";$/;" v
emsg bmore.c /^emsg(s)$/;" f
emsg comm.c /^emsg(s)$/;" f
end_addr comm.c /^PTR end_addr;$/;" v
end_word re.c /^end_word(start)$/;" f
endwin doscur.h 137;" d
enlarge dosio.c /^enlarge(off_t add)$/;" f
enlarge io.c /^enlarge(add)$/;" f
env bvi.c /^jmp_buf env; \/* context for `longjmp' function *\/$/;" v
erase doscur.h 81;" d
erase_ln bm_unix.c /^char *erase_ln; \/* erase line *\/$/;" v
erasechar doscur.h 75;" d
estring bmore.c /^char estring[MAXCMD] = ""; \/* string for shell escape *\/$/;" v
exec_prefix Makefile /^exec_prefix = ${prefix}$/;" m
extra comm.c /^char *extra = "Extra chars|Extra characters at end of command";$/;" v
exval bmore.c /^int exval = 0;$/;" v
fbuf set.c /^static char fbuf[256];$/;" v file:
ffp set.c /^static FILE *ffp;$/;" v file:
file_nr bmore.c /^int file_nr = 0; \/* number of current input file *\/$/;" v
fileinfo edit.c /^fileinfo(fname)$/;" f
filemode dosio.c /^int filemode;$/;" v
filemode io.c /^int filemode;$/;" v
files bmore.c /^char **files; \/* list of input files *\/$/;" v
files bvi.c /^char **files; \/* list of input files *\/$/;" v
filesize bmore.c /^off_t screen_home, filesize;$/;" v
filesize bvi.c /^off_t filesize, memsize, undosize;$/;" v
flags set.h /^ int flags;$/;" m struct:param
flash doscur.h 77;" d
flushinp doscur.h 120;" d
fnum bm_unix.c /^int fnum, no_intty, no_tty, slow_tty;$/;" v
from_file set.c /^static int from_file = 0;$/;" v file:
fsearch re.c /^fsearch(start, end, smem)$/;" f
fsearch_end re.c /^fsearch_end(start, end, smem, s_end)$/;" f
fullname set.h /^ char *fullname; \/* full parameter name *\/$/;" m struct:param
getbegyx doscur.h 105;" d
getcbuff edit.c /^static char getcbuff[BUFFER];$/;" v file:
getch dosio.c /^getch()$/;" f
getcmdstr set.c /^getcmdstr(p, x)$/;" f
getcnext edit.c /^static char *getcnext = NULL;$/;" v file:
getmaxyx doscur.h 106;" d
getyx doscur.h 104;" d
got_int bm_dos.c /^int got_int;$/;" v
got_int bm_unix.c /^int got_int;$/;" v
help_file bmore.c /^FILE *curr_file = NULL, *help_file;$/;" v
helpdir Makefile /^helpdir = $(DESTDIR)${datarootdir}\/bvi$/;" m
helppath bmore.c /^char helppath[MAXCMD];$/;" v
hex_comp recomp.c /^hex_comp(smem, pattern)$/;" f
hexchar recomp.c /^hexchar()$/;" f
highlight bm_dos.c /^highlight()$/;" f
highlight bm_unix.c /^highlight()$/;" f
hl_spat edit.c /^long hl_spat = 0;$/;" v
home bm_dos.c /^home()$/;" f
home bm_unix.c /^home()$/;" f
icnt bmore.c /^static int icnt = 0;$/;" v file:
idlok doscur.h 141;" d
ignore_case recomp.c /^int ignore_case = 0;$/;" v
inch dosio.c /^inch()$/;" f
init_byte bmore.c /^off_t init_byte = 0;$/;" v
init_search bmore.c /^int init_search = 0;$/;" v
initscr doscur.h 73;" d
initterm bm_dos.c /^initterm()$/;" f
initterm bm_unix.c /^initterm()$/;" f
insch dosio.c /^insch(int c)$/;" f
insertln doscur.h 108;" d
jmpproc bvi.c /^jmpproc(sig)$/;" f
keypad doscur.h 133;" d
last_motion bvi.c /^PTR last_motion;$/;" v
last_search bmore.c /^off_t last_search = 0;$/;" v
libdir Makefile /^libdir = $(DESTDIR)${exec_prefix}\/lib$/;" m
linbuf edit.c /^char linbuf[16384];$/;" v
line bvi.c /^static char line[MAXCMD];$/;" v file:
lineout edit.c /^lineout()$/;" f
load dosio.c /^load(char *fname)$/;" f
load io.c /^load(fname)$/;" f
loc bvi.c /^int loc;$/;" v
magic recomp.c /^int magic = 1;$/;" v
main bmore.c /^main(argc, argv)$/;" f
main bvi.c /^main(argc, argv)$/;" f
man1dir Makefile /^man1dir = $(mandir)\/man1$/;" m
mandir Makefile /^mandir = $(DESTDIR)${datarootdir}\/man$/;" m
mark bvi.c /^static int mark;$/;" v file:
markbuf bvi.c /^PTR markbuf[26];$/;" v
maxpos bvi.c /^PTR maxpos;$/;" v
maxx bmore.c /^int maxx, maxy;$/;" v
maxx bvi.c /^int maxx, maxy, x, xx, y;$/;" v
maxy bmore.c /^int maxx, maxy;$/;" v
maxy bvi.c /^int maxx, maxy, x, xx, y;$/;" v
mem bvi.c /^PTR mem = NULL;$/;" v
memcpy bvi.h 123;" d
memmove bm_unix.c /^memmove(s1, s2, n)$/;" f
memmove bvi.h 124;" d
memmove io.c /^memmove(s1, s2, n)$/;" f
memsize bvi.c /^off_t filesize, memsize, undosize;$/;" v
morefiles comm.c /^char *morefiles = "more files@to edit";$/;" v
move doscur.h 91;" d
movebyte edit.c /^movebyte()$/;" f
msg comm.c /^msg(s)$/;" f
mvaddch doscur.h 93;" d
mvaddstr doscur.h 97;" d
mvgetch doscur.h 112;" d
mvgetstr doscur.h 115;" d
mvinch dosio.c /^mvinch(int y, int x)$/;" f
mvinsch doscur.h 125;" d
mvprintw doscur.h 101;" d
mvscanw doscur.h 122;" d
mvwaddch doscur.h 92;" d
mvwaddstr doscur.h 96;" d
mvwgetch doscur.h 111;" d
mvwgetstr doscur.h 114;" d
mvwprintw doscur.h 100;" d
mvwscanw doscur.h 121;" d
mymaxx bmore.c /^int mymaxx = 0, mymaxy = 0;$/;" v
mymaxy bmore.c /^int mymaxx = 0, mymaxy = 0;$/;" v
name bmore.c /^char *name = NULL;$/;" v
name bvi.c /^char *name = NULL;$/;" v
new_screen edit.c /^new_screen()$/;" f
newwin doscur.h 74;" d
nextchar bmore.c /^nextchar()$/;" f
nl doscur.h 131;" d
no_intty bm_dos.c /^int no_intty, no_tty;$/;" v
no_intty bm_unix.c /^int fnum, no_intty, no_tty, slow_tty;$/;" v
no_tty bm_dos.c /^int no_intty, no_tty;$/;" v
no_tty bm_unix.c /^int fnum, no_intty, no_tty, slow_tty;$/;" v
noaddr comm.c /^char *noaddr = "No address allowed@on this command";$/;" v
nobytes bvi.c /^char *nobytes = "No bytes@in the buffer";$/;" v
nodelay doscur.h 127;" d
noecho doscur.h 129;" d
nonl doscur.h 132;" d
noprev re.c /^char *noprev = "No previous expression";$/;" v
noraw doscur.h 139;" d
normal bm_dos.c /^normal()$/;" f
normal bm_unix.c /^normal()$/;" f
notfound re.c /^char *notfound = "Fail|Pattern not found";$/;" v
notimeout doscur.h 140;" d
noval comm.c /^char *noval = "No value@for binary operation";$/;" v
nowrtmsg comm.c /^char *nowrtmsg = "No write@since last change (:%s! overrides)";$/;" v
nstate bm_unix.c /^struct termios ostate, nstate;$/;" v typeref:struct:
numarr bmore.c /^char numarr[64]; \/* string for collecting number *\/$/;" v
numarr bvi.c /^char numarr[MAXCMD]; \/* string for collecting number *\/$/;" v
numfiles bmore.c /^int numfiles; \/* number of input files *\/$/;" v
numfiles bvi.c /^int numfiles; \/* number of input files *\/$/;" v
nvalue set.h /^ off_t nvalue;$/;" m struct:param
off_t bmore.h 105;" d
off_t bvi.h 119;" d
oldbuf comm.c /^static char oldbuf[CMDSZ]; \/** for :!! command **\/$/;" v file:
oldpos bmore.c /^off_t bytepos, oldpos;$/;" v
open_file bmore.c /^open_file(name)$/;" f
ostate bm_unix.c /^struct termios ostate, nstate;$/;" v typeref:struct:termios
out_len bmore.c /^int out_len;$/;" v
outmsg comm.c /^outmsg(s)$/;" f
pagepos bvi.c /^PTR pagepos;$/;" v
param set.h /^struct param {$/;" s
params set.c /^struct param params[] = {$/;" v typeref:struct:param
patcpy re.c /^patcpy(s1, s2, delim)$/;" f
pattern re.c /^char pattern[MAXCMD + 1];$/;" v
poi recomp.c /^char *poi;$/;" v
precount bmore.c /^long precount = -1; \/* number preceding command *\/$/;" v
precount bvi.c /^long precount = -1;$/;" v
prefix Makefile /^prefix = \/usr\/local$/;" m
printline edit.c /^printline(mempos, scpos)$/;" f
printout bmore.c /^printout(lns)$/;" f
printw doscur.h 103;" d
progname bmore.c /^static char progname[10];$/;" v file:
progname bvi.c /^static char progname[8];$/;" v file:
prompt bmore.c /^int prompt = 1;$/;" v
prototypes configure /^ function prototypes and stuff, but not '\\xHH' hex character constants.$/;" f
pushback bmore.c /^pushback(n, where)$/;" f
putchr bm_unix.c /^putchr(ch)$/;" f
putchr bm_unix.c /^putchr(char ch)$/;" f
putline bmore.c /^putline(buf, num)$/;" f
quit edit.c /^quit()$/;" f
range bvi.c /^range(ch)$/;" f
raw doscur.h 138;" d
rdline bmore.c /^rdline(ch, sstring)$/;" f
read_rc set.c /^read_rc(fn)$/;" f
refresh doscur.h 134;" d
rep_buf bvi.c /^char rep_buf[BUFFER];$/;" v
repaint edit.c /^repaint() \/***** redraw screen *********************\/$/;" f
repl_count comm.c /^int repl_count = -1;$/;" v
reset_tty bm_dos.c /^reset_tty ()$/;" f
reset_tty bm_unix.c /^reset_tty()$/;" f
resetty doscur.h 145;" d
rev_end bm_unix.c /^char *rev_start, *rev_end; \/* enter and exit standout mode *\/$/;" v
rev_start bm_unix.c /^char *rev_start, *rev_end; \/* enter and exit standout mode *\/$/;" v
rsearch re.c /^rsearch(start, end, smem)$/;" f
save dosio.c /^save(char *fname, PTR start, PTR end, int flags)$/;" f
save io.c /^save(fname, start, end, flags)$/;" f
save_chk comm.c /^save_chk(fname, start, end, flags)$/;" f
savetty doscur.h 144;" d
sbracket bmore.c /^sbracket(start, scan, count)$/;" f
sbracket re.c /^sbracket(start, scan, count)$/;" f file:
scanw doscur.h 124;" d
scr dosio.c /^struct WINDOW scr;$/;" v typeref:struct:WINDOW
screen bvi.c /^int screen, status;$/;" v
screen_home bmore.c /^off_t screen_home, filesize;$/;" v
scrolldown edit.c /^scrolldown(lns)$/;" f
scrollok doscur.h 142;" d
scrollup edit.c /^scrollup(lns)$/;" f
scrolly bvi.c /^static int scrolly;$/;" v file:
search_pat re.c /^char search_pat[BUFFER]; \/* \/ or ? command *\/$/;" v
searching re.c /^searching(ch, line, startpos, endpos, flag)$/;" f
set_tty bm_dos.c /^set_tty ()$/;" f
set_tty bm_unix.c /^set_tty()$/;" f
setcur edit.c /^setcur()$/;" f
setpage edit.c /^setpage(addr)$/;" f
shell bvi.c /^char *shell;$/;" v
shortname set.h /^ char *shortname; \/* permissible abbreviation *\/$/;" m struct:param
showparms set.c /^showparms(all)$/;" f
sig bm_dos.c /^sig()$/;" f
sig bm_unix.c /^sig(sig)$/;" f
size bvi.c /^off_t size;$/;" v
slow_tty bm_unix.c /^int fnum, no_intty, no_tty, slow_tty;$/;" v
smode bmore.c /^static int smode;$/;" v file:
smode recomp.c /^int smode;$/;" v
smsg comm.c /^smsg(s)$/;" f
spos bvi.c /^PTR spos;$/;" v
srcdir Makefile /^srcdir = .$/;" m
sstring bmore.c /^char sstring[MAXCMD] = ""; \/* string for search *\/$/;" v
standend doscur.h 89;" d
standout doscur.h 88;" d
start_addr comm.c /^PTR start_addr;$/;" v
statpos edit.c /^statpos()$/;" f
status bvi.c /^int screen, status;$/;" v
stdscr dosio.c /^int stdscr = 0;$/;" v
strcasecmp bmore.h 108;" d
strcasecmp bvi.h 122;" d
strdup io.c /^strdup(s)$/;" f
string bmore.c /^char string[MAXCMD];$/;" v
string bvi.c /^char string[MAXCMD];$/;" v
strncasecmp bmore.h 107;" d
strncasecmp bvi.h 121;" d
stty bm_unix.c 34;" d file:
stuffin edit.c /^stuffin(s)$/;" f
svalue set.h /^ char *svalue;$/;" m struct:param
sysemsg comm.c /^sysemsg(s)$/;" f
terminal dosio.c /^char *terminal = "ansi";$/;" v
terminal io.c /^char *terminal;$/;" v
tmpbuf edit.c /^char tmpbuf[10];$/;" v
to_print bmore.c /^int corr = 0, do_header = 0, to_print;$/;" v
toggle edit.c /^toggle()$/;" f
trunc_cur bvi.c /^trunc_cur()$/;" f
undo_buf bvi.c /^char *undo_buf = NULL;$/;" v
undo_count bvi.c /^off_t undo_count;$/;" v
undo_start bvi.c /^PTR undo_start;$/;" v
undosize bvi.c /^off_t filesize, memsize, undosize;$/;" v
usage bmore.c /^usage()$/;" f
usage bvi.c /^usage()$/;" f
vgetc bm_dos.c /^vgetc()$/;" f
vgetc bm_unix.c /^vgetc()$/;" f
vgetc edit.c /^vgetc()$/;" f
waddch doscur.h 94;" d
waddstr doscur.h 98;" d
wait_return comm.c /^wait_return(flag)$/;" f
wclear doscur.h 82;" d
wclrtoeol doscur.h 78;" d
wdeleteln doscur.h 109;" d
werase doscur.h 80;" d
wgetch doscur.h 113;" d
wgetstr doscur.h 116;" d
winsertln doscur.h 107;" d
wmove doscur.h 90;" d
wordsearch re.c /^wordsearch(start, mode)$/;" f
wprintw doscur.h 102;" d
wrefresh doscur.h 135;" d
wrstat bvi.c /^static int wrstat = 1;$/;" v file:
wscanw doscur.h 123;" d
x bvi.c /^int maxx, maxy, x, xx, y;$/;" v
xpos edit.c /^xpos()$/;" f
xx bvi.c /^int maxx, maxy, x, xx, y;$/;" v
y bvi.c /^int maxx, maxy, x, xx, y;$/;" v
yank_buf bvi.c /^char *yank_buf = NULL;$/;" v
yanked bvi.c /^off_t yanked = 0L;$/;" v
yd_addr comm.c /^yd_addr()$/;" f