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=head1 NAME
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VI - VI module within perl embedded nvi
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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sub wc {
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my $words;
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$i = $VI::StartLine;
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while ($i <= $VI::StopLine) {
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$_ = $curscr->GetLine($i++);
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$words+=split;
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}
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$curscr->Msg("$words words");
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}
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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This pseudo module is available to perl programs run from within nvi and
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provides access to the files being edited and some internal data.
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Beware that you should not use this module from within a C<perldo> or
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from within an C<END> block or a C<DESTROY> method.
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=head2 Variables
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These are set by nvi before starting each perl command.
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=over 8
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=item * $curscr
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Object that represents the current screen.
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It can be used as the ScreenId parameter of the functions below,
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or you can use object oriented syntax.
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# the following two are equivalent
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$curscr->DelLine(57);
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VI::DelLine($curscr, 57);
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=item * $StartLine
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Line number of the first line of the selected range or of the file if no
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range was specified.
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=item * $StopLine
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Line number of the last line of the selected range or of the file if no
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range was specified.
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=back
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=head2 Functions
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=over 8
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=item * AppendLine
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VI::AppendLine(screenId,lineNumber,text);
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Append the string text after the line in lineNumber.
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=item * DelLine
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VI::DelLine(screenId,lineNum);
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Delete lineNum.
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=item * EndScreen
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VI::EndScreen(screenId);
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End a screen.
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=item * FindScreen
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VI::FindScreen(file);
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Return the screen id associated with file name.
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=item * GetCursor
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($line, $column) = VI::GetCursor(screenId);
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Return the current cursor position as a list with two elements.
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=item * GetLine
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VI::GetLine(screenId,lineNumber);
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Return lineNumber.
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=item * GetMark
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($line, $column) = VI::GetMark(screenId,mark);
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Return the mark's cursor position as a list with two elements.
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=item * GetOpt
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VI::GetOpt(screenId,option);
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Return the value of an option.
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=item * InsertLine
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VI::InsertLine(screenId,lineNumber,text);
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Insert the string text before the line in lineNumber.
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=item * LastLine
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VI::LastLine(screenId);
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Return the last line in the screen.
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=item * MapKey
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VI::MapKey(screenId,key,perlproc);
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Associate a key with a perl procedure.
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=item * Msg
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VI::Msg(screenId,text);
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Set the message line to text.
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=item * NewScreen
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VI::NewScreen(screenId);
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VI::NewScreen(screenId,file);
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Create a new screen. If a filename is specified then the screen is
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opened with that file.
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=item * Run
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VI::Run(screenId,cmd);
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Run the ex command cmd.
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=item * SetCursor
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VI::SetCursor(screenId,line,column);
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Set the cursor to the line and column numbers supplied.
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=item * SetLine
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VI::SetLine(screenId,lineNumber,text);
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Set lineNumber to the text supplied.
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=item * SetMark
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VI::SetMark(screenId,mark,line,column);
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Set the mark to the line and column numbers supplied.
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=item * SetOpt
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VI::SetOpt(screenId,command);
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Set an option.
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=item * SwitchScreen
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VI::SwitchScreen(screenId,screenId);
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Change the current focus to screen.
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=item * TagQ
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$screen->TagQ("tag identification string")
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Creates a new tag queue object associated to $screen
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to which "tags" can be added.
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See further about methods you can use on tag queues.
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=item * UnmapKey
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VI::UnmmapKey(screenId,key);
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Unmap a key.
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=item * Warn
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This is the default warning handler.
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It adds any warnings to the error string.
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=item * Opt
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$screen->Opt;
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Returns a tied hash representing the options of the screen.
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Note that you can only retrieve and set hash elements.
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=item * Map
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$screen->Map;
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Returns a tied hash representing the mappings of the screen.
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Note that you can only retrieve, set and delete hash elements.
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=item * Mark
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$screen->Mark;
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Returns a tied hash representing the marks of the screen.
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=item * Line
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$screen->Line;
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Returns a tied array representing the lines of the screen.
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=back
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=head2 Tag queue methods
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=item * Add
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$tagq->Add($filename, $searchstring, $msg)
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Adds a tag to the tag queue.
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The $searchstring argument is (line)number or
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a string representing a regular expression.
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=item * Push
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$tagq->Push()
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Pushes the tag queue onto its associated screen.
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The result of the operation is as if the user had enter the
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tag command and nvi had found the locations that were added
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using the Add method.
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For an example, see the make.pl script.
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=back
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=head1 EXAMPLES
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sub showmarks {
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my ($mark, $all);
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for $mark ('a' .. 'z') {
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eval {VI::GetMark($VI::ScreenId, $mark)};
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$all .= $mark unless ($@);
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}
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VI::Msg($VI::ScreenId,"Set marks: $all");
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}
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sub forall {
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my ($code) = shift;
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my ($i) = $VI::StartLine-1;
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while (++$i <= $VI::StopLine) {
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$_ = VI::GetLine($VI::ScreenId, $i);
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VI::SetLine($VI::ScreenId, $i, $_) if(&$code);
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}
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}
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Now you can do
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:perl forall sub{s/perlre/substitution/}
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Although you'll probably use
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:perldo s/perlre/substitution/
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instead.
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See L<perlre> for perl regular expressions.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<nviperl>
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=head1 AUTHOR
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Sven Verdoolaege <skimo@kotnet.org>
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