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; $Id: shifts.rc,v 1.4 2000/05/19 09:54:12 tom Exp $
; These macros are reimplementations for vile of scripts which I wrote for
; xedit in 1981-1983.  Editing with xedit or ispf on IBM 3270 terminals has the
; odd quirk that when you put the terminal into insert-mode, it is possible
; (easy) to shift characters off the end of the line and lose them.  So I wrote
; macros to make it simple to shift text left or right.
;
; The IBM terminals did not use tabs; these macros detab/entab the line.

; Shifts the current line left or right so the first nonblank character aligns
; with the cursor.  Unlike ShiftRite and ShiftLeft, does not squeeze out blanks.
store-procedure AlignToCol int="Column"
	~local $curcol $curline
	~local %col %row %original %detabbed %entabbed %replacer %n %n1
	setv %col=$1
	~if &greater $cmd-count 1
		setv %n &subtract $cmd-count 1
		~hidden %n next-line
	~endif
	setv %row $curline
	; read the original line contents, for reference
        setv $curcol 1
	setv %original $line
	; convert the tabs in the line to spaces
	setv $curline=%row $curcol=%col
	detab-lines-til
	; ...and read its contents
	setv $curcol 1
	setv %detabbed $line
	; restore the contents of the line
	~if &not &seq %detabbed %original
		undo-changes-backward
	~endif
	; See if there are nonblanks to the left or right of the cursor
	~if &sequal &trim %detabbed ''
		write-message "Line is empty"
	~else
		setv %n 1
		setv %n1 $1
		~while &not &greater %n &length %detabbed
			~if &not &sequal &middle %detabbed %n 1 ' '
				setv %n1 %n
				~break
			~endif
			setv %n &add %n 1
		~endwhile
		~if &equal %n1 $1
			write-message "No change"
		~else
			~if &greater %n1 $1
				setv %n1 &add %n1 1
				setv %replacer &right %detabbed &subtract %n1 $1
			~else
				setv %replacer %detabbed
				~while &not &equal %n1 $1
					setv %replacer &cat ' ' %replacer
					setv %n1 &add %n1 1
				~endwhile
			~endif
			setv $line %replacer
			; if the original line had tabs, entab the line.
			; juggle a little to make this a single-undo
			~if &not &seq %detabbed %original
				entab-lines-til
				setv $curcol 1
				setv %entabbed $line
				~if &not &seq %entabbed %replacer
					undo-changes-backward
					undo-changes-backward
					setv $line %entabbed
				~endif
			~endif
		~endif
	~endif
~endm

; Shifts the current line left or right so the first nonblank character aligns
; with the cursor.  Unlike ShiftRite and ShiftLeft, does not squeeze out blanks.
store-procedure AlignToCursor
	AlignToCol $curcol
~endm
bind-key AlignToCursor #0

; Drags the word beginning to the left of the cursor to the cursor's column.
; Compresses extra blanks between that word and the following ones on the
; current line.
;
; FIXME:  If the line is then longer than the fillcolumn, split the line
; accordingly.
store-procedure ShiftRite
	~local $curcol $curline
	~local %row %col
	~local %detabbed %diff %entabbed %n %n1 %n2
	~local %original %pad %replacer %s1 %s2
	setv %col $curcol
	setv %row $curline
	; read the original line contents, for reference
        setv $curcol 1
	setv %original $line
	; convert the tabs in the line to spaces
	setv $curline=%row $curcol=%col
	detab-lines-til
	; ...and read its contents
	setv $curcol 1
	setv %detabbed $line
	; restore the contents of the line
	~if &not &seq %detabbed %original
		undo-changes-backward
	~endif
	setv %n %col
	; if we are on a nonblank, check if the previous character is a
	; blank.  if so, we'll skip over _those_ blanks.
	~if &not &seq ' ' &middle %detabbed %n 1
		setv %n1 &subtract %n 1
		~if &and &greater %n1 0 &seq ' ' &middle %detabbed %n1 1
			setv %n %n1
		~endif
	~endif
	; if not on a non-blank, find one
	~while &seq ' ' &middle %detabbed %n 1
		setv %n &subtract %n 1
		~if &less %n 1
			write-message "No change"
			~return
		~endif
	~endwhile
	; find the last blank immediately to the left of the non-blanks
	~while &greater %n 0
		setv %n &subtract %n 1
		~if &seq ' ' &middle %detabbed %n 1
			~break
		~endif
	~endwhile
	~if &or &equal %n 0 &seq ' ' &middle %detabbed %n 1
		setv %diff &subtract %col %n
		~if &greater %diff 1
			setv %pad ''
			~if &greater %n 0
				setv %n1 &subtract %n 1
			~else
				setv %n1 %n
				setv %n &add %n 1
			~endif
			setv %s1 &left %detabbed %n1
			setv %s2 &right %detabbed %n
			~while &greater %diff 1
				setv %diff &subtract %diff 1
				setv %pad &cat %pad ' '
				setv %n2 &sindex %s2 '  '
				~if &greater %n2 0
					setv %s2 &cat \
						&left %s2 %n2 \
						&right %s2 &add %n2 2
				~endif
			~endwhile
			setv $curline %row
			setv %replacer &cat %s1 &cat %pad %s2
			setv $line %replacer
			; if the original line had tabs, entab the line.
			; juggle a little to make this a single-undo
			~if &not &seq %detabbed %original
				entab-lines-til
				setv $curcol 1
				setv %entabbed $line
				~if &not &seq %entabbed %replacer
					undo-changes-backward
					undo-changes-backward
					setv $line %entabbed
				~endif
			~endif
			~return
		~endif
	~endif
	write-message "No change"
~endm
bind-key ShiftRite #!

; Drags the word beginning to the right of the cursor to the cursor's column.
; If needed, compresses extra blanks on the left, but does not split the line.
store-procedure ShiftLeft
	~local $curcol $curline
	~local %col %row
	~local %detabbed %diff %entabbed %len %n %n1 %n2 %original %replacer
	setv %col $curcol
	setv %row $curline
	; read the original line contents, for reference
        setv $curcol 1
	setv %original $line
	; convert the tabs in the line to spaces
	setv $curline=%row $curcol=%col
	detab-lines-til
	; ...and read its contents
	setv $curcol 1
	setv %detabbed $line
	; restore the contents of the line
	~if &not &seq %detabbed %original
		undo-changes-backward
	~endif
	setv %len &length %detabbed
	setv %n %col
	; if we're on a nonblank, skip to the end of that.
	~while &not &seq ' ' &middle %detabbed %n 1
		setv %n &add %n 1
		~if &greater %n %len
			write-message "No change"
			~return
		~endif
	~endwhile
	; skip blanks to the first nonblank
	~while &seq ' ' &middle %detabbed %n 1
		setv %n &add %n 1
		~if &greater %n %len
			write-message "No change"
			~return
		~endif
	~endwhile
	setv %diff &subtract %n %col
	~if &greater %diff 1
		; trim blanks to move the word left to the cursor position.
		; we prefer to take blanks from the right, between the cursor
		; and the word, but will trim blanks from the right end of the
		; segment to the left of the cursor.
		setv %replacer %detabbed
		~while &not &equal %n %col
			setv %n1 %n
			setv %n2 0
			~while &not &greater %n1 %n
				~if &seq '  ' &middle %replacer %n1 2
					setv %n2 %n1
					~break
				~endif
				setv %n1 &add %n1 1
			~endwhile
			~if &equal %n2 0
				setv %n1 %n
				~while &greater %n1 1
					~if &seq '  ' &middle %replacer %n1 2
						setv %n2 %n1
						~break
					~endif
					setv %n1 &subtract %n1 1
				~endwhile
			~endif
			~if &equal %n2 0
				~if &and \
					&equal %n1 1 \
					&seq ' ' &middle %replacer %n1 1
					setv %n2 1
				~else
					~break
				~endif
			~endif
			setv %replacer &cat \
				&left %replacer &subtract %n2 1 \
				&right %replacer &add %n2 1
			setv %n &subtract %n 1
		~endwhile
		~if &not &seq %replacer %detabbed
			setv $line %replacer
			; if the original line had tabs, entab the line.
			; juggle a little to make this a single-undo
			~if &not &seq %detabbed %original
				entab-lines-til
				setv $curcol 1
				setv %entabbed $line
				~if &not &seq %entabbed %replacer
					undo-changes-backward
					undo-changes-backward
					setv $line %entabbed
				~endif
			~endif
			~return
		~endif
	~endif
	write-message "No change"
~endm
bind-key ShiftLeft #@