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/* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4:
 *
 * VIM - Vi IMproved    by Bram Moolenaar
 *
 * Do ":help uganda"  in Vim to read copying and usage conditions.
 * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed.
 * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code.
 */

#include "vim.h"

#ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK
static int win_chartabsize __ARGS((win_T *wp, char_u *p, colnr_T col));
#endif

#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
static int win_nolbr_chartabsize __ARGS((win_T *wp, char_u *s, colnr_T col, int *headp));
#endif

static int nr2hex __ARGS((int c));

static int    chartab_initialized = FALSE;

/* b_chartab[] is an array of 32 bytes, each bit representing one of the
 * characters 0-255. */
#define SET_CHARTAB(buf, c) (buf)->b_chartab[(unsigned)(c) >> 3] |= (1 << ((c) & 0x7))
#define RESET_CHARTAB(buf, c) (buf)->b_chartab[(unsigned)(c) >> 3] &= ~(1 << ((c) & 0x7))
#define GET_CHARTAB(buf, c) ((buf)->b_chartab[(unsigned)(c) >> 3] & (1 << ((c) & 0x7)))

/*
 * Fill chartab[].  Also fills curbuf->b_chartab[] with flags for keyword
 * characters for current buffer.
 *
 * Depends on the option settings 'iskeyword', 'isident', 'isfname',
 * 'isprint' and 'encoding'.
 *
 * The index in chartab[] depends on 'encoding':
 * - For non-multi-byte index with the byte (same as the character).
 * - For DBCS index with the first byte.
 * - For UTF-8 index with the character (when first byte is up to 0x80 it is
 *   the same as the character, if the first byte is 0x80 and above it depends
 *   on further bytes).
 *
 * The contents of chartab[]:
 * - The lower two bits, masked by CT_CELL_MASK, give the number of display
 *   cells the character occupies (1 or 2).  Not valid for UTF-8 above 0x80.
 * - CT_PRINT_CHAR bit is set when the character is printable (no need to
 *   translate the character before displaying it).  Note that only DBCS
 *   characters can have 2 display cells and still be printable.
 * - CT_FNAME_CHAR bit is set when the character can be in a file name.
 * - CT_ID_CHAR bit is set when the character can be in an identifier.
 *
 * Return FAIL if 'iskeyword', 'isident', 'isfname' or 'isprint' option has an
 * error, OK otherwise.
 */
    int
init_chartab()
{
    return buf_init_chartab(curbuf, TRUE);
}

    int
buf_init_chartab(buf, global)
    buf_T       *buf;
    int         global;         /* FALSE: only set buf->b_chartab[] */
{
    int         c;
    int         c2;
    char_u      *p;
    int         i;
    int         tilde;
    int         do_isalpha;

    if (global)
    {
        /*
         * Set the default size for printable characters:
         * From <Space> to '~' is 1 (printable), others are 2 (not printable).
         * This also inits all 'isident' and 'isfname' flags to FALSE.
         *
         * EBCDIC: all chars below ' ' are not printable, all others are
         * printable.
         */
        c = 0;
        while (c < ' ')
            chartab[c++] = (dy_flags & DY_UHEX) ? 4 : 2;
#ifdef EBCDIC
        while (c < 255)
#else
        while (c <= '~')
#endif
            chartab[c++] = 1 + CT_PRINT_CHAR;
#ifdef FEAT_FKMAP
        if (p_altkeymap)
        {
            while (c < YE)
                chartab[c++] = 1 + CT_PRINT_CHAR;
        }
#endif
        while (c < 256)
        {
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
            /* UTF-8: bytes 0xa0 - 0xff are printable (latin1) */
            if (enc_utf8 && c >= 0xa0)
                chartab[c++] = CT_PRINT_CHAR + 1;
            /* euc-jp characters starting with 0x8e are single width */
            else if (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && c == 0x8e)
                chartab[c++] = CT_PRINT_CHAR + 1;
            /* other double-byte chars can be printable AND double-width */
            else if (enc_dbcs != 0 && MB_BYTE2LEN(c) == 2)
                chartab[c++] = CT_PRINT_CHAR + 2;
            else
#endif
                /* the rest is unprintable by default */
                chartab[c++] = (dy_flags & DY_UHEX) ? 4 : 2;
        }

#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
        /* Assume that every multi-byte char is a filename character. */
        for (c = 1; c < 256; ++c)
            if ((enc_dbcs != 0 && MB_BYTE2LEN(c) > 1)
                    || (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && c == 0x8e)
                    || (enc_utf8 && c >= 0xa0))
                chartab[c] |= CT_FNAME_CHAR;
#endif
    }

    /*
     * Init word char flags all to FALSE
     */
    vim_memset(buf->b_chartab, 0, (size_t)32);
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
    if (enc_dbcs != 0)
        for (c = 0; c < 256; ++c)
        {
            /* double-byte characters are probably word characters */
            if (MB_BYTE2LEN(c) == 2)
                SET_CHARTAB(buf, c);
        }
#endif

#ifdef FEAT_LISP
    /*
     * In lisp mode the '-' character is included in keywords.
     */
    if (buf->b_p_lisp)
        SET_CHARTAB(buf, '-');
#endif

    /* Walk through the 'isident', 'iskeyword', 'isfname' and 'isprint'
     * options Each option is a list of characters, character numbers or
     * ranges, separated by commas, e.g.: "200-210,x,#-178,-"
     */
    for (i = global ? 0 : 3; i <= 3; ++i)
    {
        if (i == 0)
            p = p_isi;          /* first round: 'isident' */
        else if (i == 1)
            p = p_isp;          /* second round: 'isprint' */
        else if (i == 2)
            p = p_isf;          /* third round: 'isfname' */
        else    /* i == 3 */
            p = buf->b_p_isk;   /* fourth round: 'iskeyword' */

        while (*p)
        {
            tilde = FALSE;
            do_isalpha = FALSE;
            if (*p == '^' && p[1] != NUL)
            {
                tilde = TRUE;
                ++p;
            }
            if (VIM_ISDIGIT(*p))
                c = getdigits(&p);
            else
                c = *p++;
            c2 = -1;
            if (*p == '-' && p[1] != NUL)
            {
                ++p;
                if (VIM_ISDIGIT(*p))
                    c2 = getdigits(&p);
                else
                    c2 = *p++;
            }
            if (c <= 0 || (c2 < c && c2 != -1) || c2 >= 256
                                                 || !(*p == NUL || *p == ','))
                return FAIL;

            if (c2 == -1)       /* not a range */
            {
                /*
                 * A single '@' (not "@-@"):
                 * Decide on letters being ID/printable/keyword chars with
                 * standard function isalpha(). This takes care of locale for
                 * single-byte characters).
                 */
                if (c == '@')
                {
                    do_isalpha = TRUE;
                    c = 1;
                    c2 = 255;
                }
                else
                    c2 = c;
            }
            while (c <= c2)
            {
                if (!do_isalpha || isalpha(c)
#ifdef FEAT_FKMAP
                        || (p_altkeymap && (F_isalpha(c) || F_isdigit(c)))
#endif
                            )
                {
                    if (i == 0)                 /* (re)set ID flag */
                    {
                        if (tilde)
                            chartab[c] &= ~CT_ID_CHAR;
                        else
                            chartab[c] |= CT_ID_CHAR;
                    }
                    else if (i == 1)            /* (re)set printable */
                    {
                        if ((c < ' '
#ifndef EBCDIC
                                    || c > '~'
#endif
#ifdef FEAT_FKMAP
                                    || (p_altkeymap
                                        && (F_isalpha(c) || F_isdigit(c)))
#endif
                            )
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
                                /* For double-byte we keep the cell width, so
                                 * that we can detect it from the first byte. */
                                && !(enc_dbcs && MB_BYTE2LEN(c) == 2)
#endif
                           )
                        {
                            if (tilde)
                            {
                                chartab[c] = (chartab[c] & ~CT_CELL_MASK)
                                             + ((dy_flags & DY_UHEX) ? 4 : 2);
                                chartab[c] &= ~CT_PRINT_CHAR;
                            }
                            else
                            {
                                chartab[c] = (chartab[c] & ~CT_CELL_MASK) + 1;
                                chartab[c] |= CT_PRINT_CHAR;
                            }
                        }
                    }
                    else if (i == 2)            /* (re)set fname flag */
                    {
                        if (tilde)
                            chartab[c] &= ~CT_FNAME_CHAR;
                        else
                            chartab[c] |= CT_FNAME_CHAR;
                    }
                    else /* i == 3 */           /* (re)set keyword flag */
                    {
                        if (tilde)
                            RESET_CHARTAB(buf, c);
                        else
                            SET_CHARTAB(buf, c);
                    }
                }
                ++c;
            }
            p = skip_to_option_part(p);
        }
    }
    chartab_initialized = TRUE;
    return OK;
}

/*
 * Translate any special characters in buf[bufsize] in-place.
 * The result is a string with only printable characters, but if there is not
 * enough room, not all characters will be translated.
 */
    void
trans_characters(buf, bufsize)
    char_u      *buf;
    int         bufsize;
{
    int         len;            /* length of string needing translation */
    int         room;           /* room in buffer after string */
    char_u      *trs;           /* translated character */
    int         trs_len;        /* length of trs[] */

    len = (int)STRLEN(buf);
    room = bufsize - len;
    while (*buf != 0)
    {
# ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
        /* Assume a multi-byte character doesn't need translation. */
        if (has_mbyte && (trs_len = (*mb_ptr2len)(buf)) > 1)
            len -= trs_len;
        else
# endif
        {
            trs = transchar_byte(*buf);
            trs_len = (int)STRLEN(trs);
            if (trs_len > 1)
            {
                room -= trs_len - 1;
                if (room <= 0)
                    return;
                mch_memmove(buf + trs_len, buf + 1, (size_t)len);
            }
            mch_memmove(buf, trs, (size_t)trs_len);
            --len;
        }
        buf += trs_len;
    }
}

#if defined(FEAT_EVAL) || defined(FEAT_TITLE) || defined(FEAT_INS_EXPAND) \
        || defined(PROTO)
/*
 * Translate a string into allocated memory, replacing special chars with
 * printable chars.  Returns NULL when out of memory.
 */
    char_u *
transstr(s)
    char_u      *s;
{
    char_u      *res;
    char_u      *p;
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
    int         l, len, c;
    char_u      hexbuf[11];
#endif

#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
    if (has_mbyte)
    {
        /* Compute the length of the result, taking account of unprintable
         * multi-byte characters. */
        len = 0;
        p = s;
        while (*p != NUL)
        {
            if ((l = (*mb_ptr2len)(p)) > 1)
            {
                c = (*mb_ptr2char)(p);
                p += l;
                if (vim_isprintc(c))
                    len += l;
                else
                {
                    transchar_hex(hexbuf, c);
                    len += (int)STRLEN(hexbuf);
                }
            }
            else
            {
                l = byte2cells(*p++);
                if (l > 0)
                    len += l;
                else
                    len += 4;   /* illegal byte sequence */
            }
        }
        res = alloc((unsigned)(len + 1));
    }
    else
#endif
        res = alloc((unsigned)(vim_strsize(s) + 1));
    if (res != NULL)
    {
        *res = NUL;
        p = s;
        while (*p != NUL)
        {
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
            if (has_mbyte && (l = (*mb_ptr2len)(p)) > 1)
            {
                c = (*mb_ptr2char)(p);
                if (vim_isprintc(c))
                    STRNCAT(res, p, l); /* append printable multi-byte char */
                else
                    transchar_hex(res + STRLEN(res), c);
                p += l;
            }
            else
#endif
                STRCAT(res, transchar_byte(*p++));
        }
    }
    return res;
}
#endif

#if defined(FEAT_SYN_HL) || defined(FEAT_INS_EXPAND) || defined(PROTO)
/*
 * Convert the string "str[orglen]" to do ignore-case comparing.  Uses the
 * current locale.
 * When "buf" is NULL returns an allocated string (NULL for out-of-memory).
 * Otherwise puts the result in "buf[buflen]".
 */
    char_u *
str_foldcase(str, orglen, buf, buflen)
    char_u      *str;
    int         orglen;
    char_u      *buf;
    int         buflen;
{
    garray_T    ga;
    int         i;
    int         len = orglen;

#define GA_CHAR(i)  ((char_u *)ga.ga_data)[i]
#define GA_PTR(i)   ((char_u *)ga.ga_data + i)
#define STR_CHAR(i)  (buf == NULL ? GA_CHAR(i) : buf[i])
#define STR_PTR(i)   (buf == NULL ? GA_PTR(i) : buf + i)

    /* Copy "str" into "buf" or allocated memory, unmodified. */
    if (buf == NULL)
    {
        ga_init2(&ga, 1, 10);
        if (ga_grow(&ga, len + 1) == FAIL)
            return NULL;
        mch_memmove(ga.ga_data, str, (size_t)len);
        ga.ga_len = len;
    }
    else
    {
        if (len >= buflen)          /* Ugly! */
            len = buflen - 1;
        mch_memmove(buf, str, (size_t)len);
    }
    if (buf == NULL)
        GA_CHAR(len) = NUL;
    else
        buf[len] = NUL;

    /* Make each character lower case. */
    i = 0;
    while (STR_CHAR(i) != NUL)
    {
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
        if (enc_utf8 || (has_mbyte && MB_BYTE2LEN(STR_CHAR(i)) > 1))
        {
            if (enc_utf8)
            {
                int     c, lc;

                c = utf_ptr2char(STR_PTR(i));
                lc = utf_tolower(c);
                if (c != lc)
                {
                    int     ol = utf_char2len(c);
                    int     nl = utf_char2len(lc);

                    /* If the byte length changes need to shift the following
                     * characters forward or backward. */
                    if (ol != nl)
                    {
                        if (nl > ol)
                        {
                            if (buf == NULL ? ga_grow(&ga, nl - ol + 1) == FAIL
                                                    : len + nl - ol >= buflen)
                            {
                                /* out of memory, keep old char */
                                lc = c;
                                nl = ol;
                            }
                        }
                        if (ol != nl)
                        {
                            if (buf == NULL)
                            {
                                mch_memmove(GA_PTR(i) + nl, GA_PTR(i) + ol,
                                                  STRLEN(GA_PTR(i) + ol) + 1);
                                ga.ga_len += nl - ol;
                            }
                            else
                            {
                                mch_memmove(buf + i + nl, buf + i + ol,
                                                    STRLEN(buf + i + ol) + 1);
                                len += nl - ol;
                            }
                        }
                    }
                    (void)utf_char2bytes(lc, STR_PTR(i));
                }
            }
            /* skip to next multi-byte char */
            i += (*mb_ptr2len)(STR_PTR(i));
        }
        else
#endif
        {
            if (buf == NULL)
                GA_CHAR(i) = TOLOWER_LOC(GA_CHAR(i));
            else
                buf[i] = TOLOWER_LOC(buf[i]);
            ++i;
        }
    }

    if (buf == NULL)
        return (char_u *)ga.ga_data;
    return buf;
}
#endif

/*
 * Catch 22: chartab[] can't be initialized before the options are
 * initialized, and initializing options may cause transchar() to be called!
 * When chartab_initialized == FALSE don't use chartab[].
 * Does NOT work for multi-byte characters, c must be <= 255.
 * Also doesn't work for the first byte of a multi-byte, "c" must be a
 * character!
 */
static char_u   transchar_buf[7];

    char_u *
transchar(c)
    int         c;
{
    int                 i;

    i = 0;
    if (IS_SPECIAL(c))      /* special key code, display as ~@ char */
    {
        transchar_buf[0] = '~';
        transchar_buf[1] = '@';
        i = 2;
        c = K_SECOND(c);
    }

    if ((!chartab_initialized && (
#ifdef EBCDIC
                    (c >= 64 && c < 255)
#else
                    (c >= ' ' && c <= '~')
#endif
#ifdef FEAT_FKMAP
                        || F_ischar(c)
#endif
                )) || (c < 256 && vim_isprintc_strict(c)))
    {
        /* printable character */
        transchar_buf[i] = c;
        transchar_buf[i + 1] = NUL;
    }
    else
        transchar_nonprint(transchar_buf + i, c);
    return transchar_buf;
}

#if defined(FEAT_MBYTE) || defined(PROTO)
/*
 * Like transchar(), but called with a byte instead of a character.  Checks
 * for an illegal UTF-8 byte.
 */
    char_u *
transchar_byte(c)
    int         c;
{
    if (enc_utf8 && c >= 0x80)
    {
        transchar_nonprint(transchar_buf, c);
        return transchar_buf;
    }
    return transchar(c);
}
#endif

/*
 * Convert non-printable character to two or more printable characters in
 * "buf[]".  "buf" needs to be able to hold five bytes.
 * Does NOT work for multi-byte characters, c must be <= 255.
 */
    void
transchar_nonprint(buf, c)
    char_u      *buf;
    int         c;
{
    if (c == NL)
        c = NUL;                /* we use newline in place of a NUL */
    else if (c == CAR && get_fileformat(curbuf) == EOL_MAC)
        c = NL;                 /* we use CR in place of  NL in this case */

    if (dy_flags & DY_UHEX)             /* 'display' has "uhex" */
        transchar_hex(buf, c);

#ifdef EBCDIC
    /* For EBCDIC only the characters 0-63 and 255 are not printable */
    else if (CtrlChar(c) != 0 || c == DEL)
#else
    else if (c <= 0x7f)                         /* 0x00 - 0x1f and 0x7f */
#endif
    {
        buf[0] = '^';
#ifdef EBCDIC
        if (c == DEL)
            buf[1] = '?';               /* DEL displayed as ^? */
        else
            buf[1] = CtrlChar(c);
#else
        buf[1] = c ^ 0x40;              /* DEL displayed as ^? */
#endif

        buf[2] = NUL;
    }
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
    else if (enc_utf8 && c >= 0x80)
    {
        transchar_hex(buf, c);
    }
#endif
#ifndef EBCDIC
    else if (c >= ' ' + 0x80 && c <= '~' + 0x80)    /* 0xa0 - 0xfe */
    {
        buf[0] = '|';
        buf[1] = c - 0x80;
        buf[2] = NUL;
    }
#else
    else if (c < 64)
    {
        buf[0] = '~';
        buf[1] = MetaChar(c);
        buf[2] = NUL;
    }
#endif
    else                                            /* 0x80 - 0x9f and 0xff */
    {
        /*
         * TODO: EBCDIC I don't know what to do with this chars, so I display
         * them as '~?' for now
         */
        buf[0] = '~';
#ifdef EBCDIC
        buf[1] = '?';                   /* 0xff displayed as ~? */
#else
        buf[1] = (c - 0x80) ^ 0x40;     /* 0xff displayed as ~? */
#endif
        buf[2] = NUL;
    }
}

    void
transchar_hex(buf, c)
    char_u      *buf;
    int         c;
{
    int         i = 0;

    buf[0] = '<';
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
    if (c > 255)
    {
        buf[++i] = nr2hex((unsigned)c >> 12);
        buf[++i] = nr2hex((unsigned)c >> 8);
    }
#endif
    buf[++i] = nr2hex((unsigned)c >> 4);
    buf[++i] = nr2hex(c);
    buf[++i] = '>';
    buf[++i] = NUL;
}

/*
 * Convert the lower 4 bits of byte "c" to its hex character.
 * Lower case letters are used to avoid the confusion of <F1> being 0xf1 or
 * function key 1.
 */
    static int
nr2hex(c)
    int         c;
{
    if ((c & 0xf) <= 9)
        return (c & 0xf) + '0';
    return (c & 0xf) - 10 + 'a';
}

/*
 * Return number of display cells occupied by byte "b".
 * Caller must make sure 0 <= b <= 255.
 * For multi-byte mode "b" must be the first byte of a character.
 * A TAB is counted as two cells: "^I".
 * For UTF-8 mode this will return 0 for bytes >= 0x80, because the number of
 * cells depends on further bytes.
 */
    int
byte2cells(b)
    int         b;
{
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
    if (enc_utf8 && b >= 0x80)
        return 0;
#endif
    return (chartab[b] & CT_CELL_MASK);
}

/*
 * Return number of display cells occupied by character "c".
 * "c" can be a special key (negative number) in which case 3 or 4 is returned.
 * A TAB is counted as two cells: "^I" or four: "<09>".
 */
    int
char2cells(c)
    int         c;
{
    if (IS_SPECIAL(c))
        return char2cells(K_SECOND(c)) + 2;
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
    if (c >= 0x80)
    {
        /* UTF-8: above 0x80 need to check the value */
        if (enc_utf8)
            return utf_char2cells(c);
        /* DBCS: double-byte means double-width, except for euc-jp with first
         * byte 0x8e */
        if (enc_dbcs != 0 && c >= 0x100)
        {
            if (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && ((unsigned)c >> 8) == 0x8e)
                return 1;
            return 2;
        }
    }
#endif
    return (chartab[c & 0xff] & CT_CELL_MASK);
}

/*
 * Return number of display cells occupied by character at "*p".
 * A TAB is counted as two cells: "^I" or four: "<09>".
 */
    int
ptr2cells(p)
    char_u      *p;
{
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
    /* For UTF-8 we need to look at more bytes if the first byte is >= 0x80. */
    if (enc_utf8 && *p >= 0x80)
        return utf_ptr2cells(p);
    /* For DBCS we can tell the cell count from the first byte. */
#endif
    return (chartab[*p] & CT_CELL_MASK);
}

/*
 * Return the number of characters string "s" will take on the screen,
 * counting TABs as two characters: "^I".
 */
    int
vim_strsize(s)
    char_u      *s;
{
    return vim_strnsize(s, (int)MAXCOL);
}

/*
 * Return the number of characters string "s[len]" will take on the screen,
 * counting TABs as two characters: "^I".
 */
    int
vim_strnsize(s, len)
    char_u      *s;
    int         len;
{
    int         size = 0;

    while (*s != NUL && --len >= 0)
    {
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
        if (has_mbyte)
        {
            int     l = (*mb_ptr2len)(s);

            size += ptr2cells(s);
            s += l;
            len -= l - 1;
        }
        else
#endif
            size += byte2cells(*s++);
    }
    return size;
}

/*
 * Return the number of characters 'c' will take on the screen, taking
 * into account the size of a tab.
 * Use a define to make it fast, this is used very often!!!
 * Also see getvcol() below.
 */

#define RET_WIN_BUF_CHARTABSIZE(wp, buf, p, col) \
    if (*(p) == TAB && (!(wp)->w_p_list || lcs_tab1)) \
    { \
        int ts; \
        ts = (buf)->b_p_ts; \
        return (int)(ts - (col % ts)); \
    } \
    else \
        return ptr2cells(p);

#if defined(FEAT_VREPLACE) || defined(FEAT_EX_EXTRA) || defined(FEAT_GUI) \
        || defined(FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT) || defined(PROTO)
    int
chartabsize(p, col)
    char_u      *p;
    colnr_T     col;
{
    RET_WIN_BUF_CHARTABSIZE(curwin, curbuf, p, col)
}
#endif

#ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK
    static int
win_chartabsize(wp, p, col)
    win_T       *wp;
    char_u      *p;
    colnr_T     col;
{
    RET_WIN_BUF_CHARTABSIZE(wp, wp->w_buffer, p, col)
}
#endif

/*
 * return the number of characters the string 's' will take on the screen,
 * taking into account the size of a tab
 */
    int
linetabsize(s)
    char_u      *s;
{
    colnr_T     col = 0;

    while (*s != NUL)
        col += lbr_chartabsize_adv(&s, col);
    return (int)col;
}

/*
 * Like linetabsize(), but for a given window instead of the current one.
 */
    int
win_linetabsize(wp, p, len)
    win_T       *wp;
    char_u      *p;
    colnr_T     len;
{
    colnr_T     col = 0;
    char_u      *s;

    for (s = p; *s != NUL && (len == MAXCOL || s < p + len); mb_ptr_adv(s))
        col += win_lbr_chartabsize(wp, s, col, NULL);
    return (int)col;
}

/*
 * Return TRUE if 'c' is a normal identifier character:
 * Letters and characters from the 'isident' option.
 */
    int
vim_isIDc(c)
    int c;
{
    return (c > 0 && c < 0x100 && (chartab[c] & CT_ID_CHAR));
}

/*
 * return TRUE if 'c' is a keyword character: Letters and characters from
 * 'iskeyword' option for current buffer.
 * For multi-byte characters mb_get_class() is used (builtin rules).
 */
    int
vim_iswordc(c)
    int c;
{
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
    if (c >= 0x100)
    {
        if (enc_dbcs != 0)
            return dbcs_class((unsigned)c >> 8, c & 0xff) >= 2;
        if (enc_utf8)
            return utf_class(c) >= 2;
    }
#endif
    return (c > 0 && c < 0x100 && GET_CHARTAB(curbuf, c) != 0);
}

/*
 * Just like vim_iswordc() but uses a pointer to the (multi-byte) character.
 */
    int
vim_iswordp(p)
    char_u *p;
{
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
    if (has_mbyte && MB_BYTE2LEN(*p) > 1)
        return mb_get_class(p) >= 2;
#endif
    return GET_CHARTAB(curbuf, *p) != 0;
}

#if defined(FEAT_SYN_HL) || defined(PROTO)
    int
vim_iswordc_buf(p, buf)
    char_u      *p;
    buf_T       *buf;
{
# ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
    if (has_mbyte && MB_BYTE2LEN(*p) > 1)
        return mb_get_class(p) >= 2;
# endif
    return (GET_CHARTAB(buf, *p) != 0);
}
#endif

/*
 * return TRUE if 'c' is a valid file-name character
 * Assume characters above 0x100 are valid (multi-byte).
 */
    int
vim_isfilec(c)
    int c;
{
    return (c >= 0x100 || (c > 0 && (chartab[c] & CT_FNAME_CHAR)));
}

/*
 * return TRUE if 'c' is a printable character
 * Assume characters above 0x100 are printable (multi-byte), except for
 * Unicode.
 */
    int
vim_isprintc(c)
    int c;
{
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
    if (enc_utf8 && c >= 0x100)
        return utf_printable(c);
#endif
    return (c >= 0x100 || (c > 0 && (chartab[c] & CT_PRINT_CHAR)));
}

/*
 * Strict version of vim_isprintc(c), don't return TRUE if "c" is the head
 * byte of a double-byte character.
 */
    int
vim_isprintc_strict(c)
    int c;
{
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
    if (enc_dbcs != 0 && c < 0x100 && MB_BYTE2LEN(c) > 1)
        return FALSE;
    if (enc_utf8 && c >= 0x100)
        return utf_printable(c);
#endif
    return (c >= 0x100 || (c > 0 && (chartab[c] & CT_PRINT_CHAR)));
}

/*
 * like chartabsize(), but also check for line breaks on the screen
 */
    int
lbr_chartabsize(s, col)
    unsigned char       *s;
    colnr_T             col;
{
#ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK
    if (!curwin->w_p_lbr && *p_sbr == NUL)
    {
#endif
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
        if (curwin->w_p_wrap)
            return win_nolbr_chartabsize(curwin, s, col, NULL);
#endif
        RET_WIN_BUF_CHARTABSIZE(curwin, curbuf, s, col)
#ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK
    }
    return win_lbr_chartabsize(curwin, s, col, NULL);
#endif
}

/*
 * Call lbr_chartabsize() and advance the pointer.
 */
    int
lbr_chartabsize_adv(s, col)
    char_u      **s;
    colnr_T     col;
{
    int         retval;

    retval = lbr_chartabsize(*s, col);
    mb_ptr_adv(*s);
    return retval;
}

/*
 * This function is used very often, keep it fast!!!!
 *
 * If "headp" not NULL, set *headp to the size of what we for 'showbreak'
 * string at start of line.  Warning: *headp is only set if it's a non-zero
 * value, init to 0 before calling.
 */
/*ARGSUSED*/
    int
win_lbr_chartabsize(wp, s, col, headp)
    win_T       *wp;
    char_u      *s;
    colnr_T     col;
    int         *headp;
{
#ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK
    int         c;
    int         size;
    colnr_T     col2;
    colnr_T     colmax;
    int         added;
# ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
    int         mb_added = 0;
# else
#  define mb_added 0
# endif
    int         numberextra;
    char_u      *ps;
    int         tab_corr = (*s == TAB);
    int         n;

    /*
     * No 'linebreak' and 'showbreak': return quickly.
     */
    if (!wp->w_p_lbr && *p_sbr == NUL)
#endif
    {
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
        if (wp->w_p_wrap)
            return win_nolbr_chartabsize(wp, s, col, headp);
#endif
        RET_WIN_BUF_CHARTABSIZE(wp, wp->w_buffer, s, col)
    }

#ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK
    /*
     * First get normal size, without 'linebreak'
     */
    size = win_chartabsize(wp, s, col);
    c = *s;

    /*
     * If 'linebreak' set check at a blank before a non-blank if the line
     * needs a break here
     */
    if (wp->w_p_lbr
            && vim_isbreak(c)
            && !vim_isbreak(s[1])
            && !wp->w_p_list
            && wp->w_p_wrap
# ifdef FEAT_VERTSPLIT
            && wp->w_width != 0
# endif
       )
    {
        /*
         * Count all characters from first non-blank after a blank up to next
         * non-blank after a blank.
         */
        numberextra = win_col_off(wp);
        col2 = col;
        colmax = W_WIDTH(wp) - numberextra;
        if (col >= colmax)
        {
            n = colmax + win_col_off2(wp);
            if (n > 0)
                colmax += (((col - colmax) / n) + 1) * n;
        }

        for (;;)
        {
            ps = s;
            mb_ptr_adv(s);
            c = *s;
            if (!(c != NUL
                    && (vim_isbreak(c)
                        || (!vim_isbreak(c)
                            && (col2 == col || !vim_isbreak(*ps))))))
                break;

            col2 += win_chartabsize(wp, s, col2);
            if (col2 >= colmax)         /* doesn't fit */
            {
                size = colmax - col;
                tab_corr = FALSE;
                break;
            }
        }
    }
# ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
    else if (has_mbyte && size == 2 && MB_BYTE2LEN(*s) > 1
                                    && wp->w_p_wrap && in_win_border(wp, col))
    {
        ++size;         /* Count the ">" in the last column. */
        mb_added = 1;
    }
# endif

    /*
     * May have to add something for 'showbreak' string at start of line
     * Set *headp to the size of what we add.
     */
    added = 0;
    if (*p_sbr != NUL && wp->w_p_wrap && col != 0)
    {
        numberextra = win_col_off(wp);
        col += numberextra + mb_added;
        if (col >= (colnr_T)W_WIDTH(wp))
        {
            col -= W_WIDTH(wp);
            numberextra = W_WIDTH(wp) - (numberextra - win_col_off2(wp));
            if (numberextra > 0)
                col = col % numberextra;
        }
        if (col == 0 || col + size > (colnr_T)W_WIDTH(wp))
        {
            added = vim_strsize(p_sbr);
            if (tab_corr)
                size += (added / wp->w_buffer->b_p_ts) * wp->w_buffer->b_p_ts;
            else
                size += added;
            if (col != 0)
                added = 0;
        }
    }
    if (headp != NULL)
        *headp = added + mb_added;
    return size;
#endif
}

#if defined(FEAT_MBYTE) || defined(PROTO)
/*
 * Like win_lbr_chartabsize(), except that we know 'linebreak' is off and
 * 'wrap' is on.  This means we need to check for a double-byte character that
 * doesn't fit at the end of the screen line.
 */
    static int
win_nolbr_chartabsize(wp, s, col, headp)
    win_T       *wp;
    char_u      *s;
    colnr_T     col;
    int         *headp;
{
    int         n;

    if (*s == TAB && (!wp->w_p_list || lcs_tab1))
    {
        n = wp->w_buffer->b_p_ts;
        return (int)(n - (col % n));
    }
    n = ptr2cells(s);
    /* Add one cell for a double-width character in the last column of the
     * window, displayed with a ">". */
    if (n == 2 && MB_BYTE2LEN(*s) > 1 && in_win_border(wp, col))
    {
        if (headp != NULL)
            *headp = 1;
        return 3;
    }
    return n;
}

/*
 * Return TRUE if virtual column "vcol" is in the rightmost column of window
 * "wp".
 */
    int
in_win_border(wp, vcol)
    win_T       *wp;
    colnr_T     vcol;
{
    colnr_T     width1;         /* width of first line (after line number) */
    colnr_T     width2;         /* width of further lines */

#ifdef FEAT_VERTSPLIT
    if (wp->w_width == 0)       /* there is no border */
        return FALSE;
#endif
    width1 = W_WIDTH(wp) - win_col_off(wp);
    if (vcol < width1 - 1)
        return FALSE;
    if (vcol == width1 - 1)
        return TRUE;
    width2 = width1 + win_col_off2(wp);
    return ((vcol - width1) % width2 == width2 - 1);
}
#endif /* FEAT_MBYTE */

/*
 * Get virtual column number of pos.
 *  start: on the first position of this character (TAB, ctrl)
 * cursor: where the cursor is on this character (first char, except for TAB)
 *    end: on the last position of this character (TAB, ctrl)
 *
 * This is used very often, keep it fast!
 */
    void
getvcol(wp, pos, start, cursor, end)
    win_T       *wp;
    pos_T       *pos;
    colnr_T     *start;
    colnr_T     *cursor;
    colnr_T     *end;
{
    colnr_T     vcol;
    char_u      *ptr;           /* points to current char */
    char_u      *posptr;        /* points to char at pos->col */
    int         incr;
    int         head;
    int         ts = wp->w_buffer->b_p_ts;
    int         c;

    vcol = 0;
    ptr = ml_get_buf(wp->w_buffer, pos->lnum, FALSE);
    posptr = ptr + pos->col;

    /*
     * This function is used very often, do some speed optimizations.
     * When 'list', 'linebreak' and 'showbreak' are not set use a simple loop.
     * Also use this when 'list' is set but tabs take their normal size.
     */
    if ((!wp->w_p_list || lcs_tab1 != NUL)
#ifdef FEAT_LINEBREAK
            && !wp->w_p_lbr && *p_sbr == NUL
#endif
       )
    {
#ifndef FEAT_MBYTE
        head = 0;
#endif
        for (;;)
        {
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
            head = 0;
#endif
            c = *ptr;
            /* make sure we don't go past the end of the line */
            if (c == NUL)
            {
                incr = 1;       /* NUL at end of line only takes one column */
                break;
            }
            /* A tab gets expanded, depending on the current column */
            if (c == TAB)
                incr = ts - (vcol % ts);
            else
            {
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
                if (has_mbyte)
                {
                    /* For utf-8, if the byte is >= 0x80, need to look at
                     * further bytes to find the cell width. */
                    if (enc_utf8 && c >= 0x80)
                        incr = utf_ptr2cells(ptr);
                    else
                        incr = CHARSIZE(c);

                    /* If a double-cell char doesn't fit at the end of a line
                     * it wraps to the next line, it's like this char is three
                     * cells wide. */
                    if (incr == 2 && wp->w_p_wrap && in_win_border(wp, vcol))
                    {
                        ++incr;
                        head = 1;
                    }
                }
                else
#endif
                    incr = CHARSIZE(c);
            }

            if (ptr >= posptr)  /* character at pos->col */
                break;

            vcol += incr;
            mb_ptr_adv(ptr);
        }
    }
    else
    {
        for (;;)
        {
            /* A tab gets expanded, depending on the current column */
            head = 0;
            incr = win_lbr_chartabsize(wp, ptr, vcol, &head);
            /* make sure we don't go past the end of the line */
            if (*ptr == NUL)
            {
                incr = 1;       /* NUL at end of line only takes one column */
                break;
            }

            if (ptr >= posptr)  /* character at pos->col */
                break;

            vcol += incr;
            mb_ptr_adv(ptr);
        }
    }
    if (start != NULL)
        *start = vcol + head;
    if (end != NULL)
        *end = vcol + incr - 1;
    if (cursor != NULL)
    {
        if (*ptr == TAB
                && (State & NORMAL)
                && !wp->w_p_list
                && !virtual_active()
#ifdef FEAT_VISUAL
                && !(VIsual_active
                                   && (*p_sel == 'e' || ltoreq(*pos, VIsual)))
#endif
                )
            *cursor = vcol + incr - 1;      /* cursor at end */
        else
            *cursor = vcol + head;          /* cursor at start */
    }
}

/*
 * Get virtual cursor column in the current window, pretending 'list' is off.
 */
    colnr_T
getvcol_nolist(posp)
    pos_T       *posp;
{
    int         list_save = curwin->w_p_list;
    colnr_T     vcol;

    curwin->w_p_list = FALSE;
    getvcol(curwin, posp, NULL, &vcol, NULL);
    curwin->w_p_list = list_save;
    return vcol;
}

#if defined(FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT) || defined(PROTO)
/*
 * Get virtual column in virtual mode.
 */
    void
getvvcol(wp, pos, start, cursor, end)
    win_T       *wp;
    pos_T       *pos;
    colnr_T     *start;
    colnr_T     *cursor;
    colnr_T     *end;
{
    colnr_T     col;
    colnr_T     coladd;
    colnr_T     endadd;
# ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
    char_u      *ptr;
# endif

    if (virtual_active())
    {
        /* For virtual mode, only want one value */
        getvcol(wp, pos, &col, NULL, NULL);

        coladd = pos->coladd;
        endadd = 0;
# ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
        /* Cannot put the cursor on part of a wide character. */
        ptr = ml_get_buf(wp->w_buffer, pos->lnum, FALSE);
        if (pos->col < STRLEN(ptr))
        {
            int c = (*mb_ptr2char)(ptr + pos->col);

            if (c != TAB && vim_isprintc(c))
            {
                endadd = char2cells(c) - 1;
                if (coladd > endadd)    /* past end of line */
                    endadd = 0;
                else
                    coladd = 0;
            }
        }
# endif
        col += coladd;
        if (start != NULL)
            *start = col;
        if (cursor != NULL)
            *cursor = col;
        if (end != NULL)
            *end = col + endadd;
    }
    else
        getvcol(wp, pos, start, cursor, end);
}
#endif

#if defined(FEAT_VISUAL) || defined(PROTO)
/*
 * Get the leftmost and rightmost virtual column of pos1 and pos2.
 * Used for Visual block mode.
 */
    void
getvcols(wp, pos1, pos2, left, right)
    win_T       *wp;
    pos_T       *pos1, *pos2;
    colnr_T     *left, *right;
{
    colnr_T     from1, from2, to1, to2;

    if (ltp(pos1, pos2))
    {
        getvvcol(wp, pos1, &from1, NULL, &to1);
        getvvcol(wp, pos2, &from2, NULL, &to2);
    }
    else
    {
        getvvcol(wp, pos2, &from1, NULL, &to1);
        getvvcol(wp, pos1, &from2, NULL, &to2);
    }
    if (from2 < from1)
        *left = from2;
    else
        *left = from1;
    if (to2 > to1)
    {
        if (*p_sel == 'e' && from2 - 1 >= to1)
            *right = from2 - 1;
        else
            *right = to2;
    }
    else
        *right = to1;
}
#endif

/*
 * skipwhite: skip over ' ' and '\t'.
 */
    char_u *
skipwhite(p)
    char_u      *p;
{
    while (vim_iswhite(*p)) /* skip to next non-white */
        ++p;
    return p;
}

/*
 * skip over digits
 */
    char_u *
skipdigits(p)
    char_u      *p;
{
    while (VIM_ISDIGIT(*p))     /* skip to next non-digit */
        ++p;
    return p;
}

#if defined(FEAT_SYN_HL) || defined(FEAT_SPELL) || defined(PROTO)
/*
 * skip over digits and hex characters
 */
    char_u *
skiphex(p)
    char_u      *p;
{
    while (vim_isxdigit(*p))    /* skip to next non-digit */
        ++p;
    return p;
}
#endif

#if defined(FEAT_EX_EXTRA) || defined(PROTO)
/*
 * skip to digit (or NUL after the string)
 */
    char_u *
skiptodigit(p)
    char_u      *p;
{
    while (*p != NUL && !VIM_ISDIGIT(*p))       /* skip to next digit */
        ++p;
    return p;
}

/*
 * skip to hex character (or NUL after the string)
 */
    char_u *
skiptohex(p)
    char_u      *p;
{
    while (*p != NUL && !vim_isxdigit(*p))      /* skip to next digit */
        ++p;
    return p;
}
#endif

/*
 * Variant of isdigit() that can handle characters > 0x100.
 * We don't use isdigit() here, because on some systems it also considers
 * superscript 1 to be a digit.
 * Use the VIM_ISDIGIT() macro for simple arguments.
 */
    int
vim_isdigit(c)
    int         c;
{
    return (c >= '0' && c <= '9');
}

/*
 * Variant of isxdigit() that can handle characters > 0x100.
 * We don't use isxdigit() here, because on some systems it also considers
 * superscript 1 to be a digit.
 */
    int
vim_isxdigit(c)
    int         c;
{
    return (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
        || (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f')
        || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F');
}

#if defined(FEAT_MBYTE) || defined(PROTO)
/*
 * Vim's own character class functions.  These exist because many library
 * islower()/toupper() etc. do not work properly: they crash when used with
 * invalid values or can't handle latin1 when the locale is C.
 * Speed is most important here.
 */
#define LATIN1LOWER 'l'
#define LATIN1UPPER 'U'

static char_u latin1flags[257] = "                                                                 UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU      llllllllllllllllllllllllll                                                                     UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU UUUUUUUllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllll";
static char_u latin1upper[257] = "                                 !\"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_`ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ{|}~\x7f\x80\x81\x82\x83\x84\x85\x86\x87\x88\x89\x8a\x8b\x8c\x8d\x8e\x8f\x90\x91\x92\x93\x94\x95\x96\x97\x98\x99\x9a\x9b\x9c\x9d\x9e\x9f\xa0\xa1\xa2\xa3\xa4\xa5\xa6\xa7\xa8\xa9\xaa\xab\xac\xad\xae\xaf\xb0\xb1\xb2\xb3\xb4\xb5\xb6\xb7\xb8\xb9\xba\xbb\xbc\xbd\xbe\xbf\xc0\xc1\xc2\xc3\xc4\xc5\xc6\xc7\xc8\xc9\xca\xcb\xcc\xcd\xce\xcf\xd0\xd1\xd2\xd3\xd4\xd5\xd6\xd7\xd8\xd9\xda\xdb\xdc\xdd\xde\xdf\xc0\xc1\xc2\xc3\xc4\xc5\xc6\xc7\xc8\xc9\xca\xcb\xcc\xcd\xce\xcf\xd0\xd1\xd2\xd3\xd4\xd5\xd6\xf7\xd8\xd9\xda\xdb\xdc\xdd\xde\xff";
static char_u latin1lower[257] = "                                 !\"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz[\\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~\x7f\x80\x81\x82\x83\x84\x85\x86\x87\x88\x89\x8a\x8b\x8c\x8d\x8e\x8f\x90\x91\x92\x93\x94\x95\x96\x97\x98\x99\x9a\x9b\x9c\x9d\x9e\x9f\xa0\xa1\xa2\xa3\xa4\xa5\xa6\xa7\xa8\xa9\xaa\xab\xac\xad\xae\xaf\xb0\xb1\xb2\xb3\xb4\xb5\xb6\xb7\xb8\xb9\xba\xbb\xbc\xbd\xbe\xbf\xe0\xe1\xe2\xe3\xe4\xe5\xe6\xe7\xe8\xe9\xea\xeb\xec\xed\xee\xef\xf0\xf1\xf2\xf3\xf4\xf5\xf6\xd7\xf8\xf9\xfa\xfb\xfc\xfd\xfe\xdf\xe0\xe1\xe2\xe3\xe4\xe5\xe6\xe7\xe8\xe9\xea\xeb\xec\xed\xee\xef\xf0\xf1\xf2\xf3\xf4\xf5\xf6\xf7\xf8\xf9\xfa\xfb\xfc\xfd\xfe\xff";

    int
vim_islower(c)
    int     c;
{
    if (c <= '@')
        return FALSE;
    if (c >= 0x80)
    {
        if (enc_utf8)
            return utf_islower(c);
        if (c >= 0x100)
        {
#ifdef HAVE_ISWLOWER
            if (has_mbyte)
                return iswlower(c);
#endif
            /* islower() can't handle these chars and may crash */
            return FALSE;
        }
        if (enc_latin1like)
            return (latin1flags[c] & LATIN1LOWER) == LATIN1LOWER;
    }
    return islower(c);
}

    int
vim_isupper(c)
    int     c;
{
    if (c <= '@')
        return FALSE;
    if (c >= 0x80)
    {
        if (enc_utf8)
            return utf_isupper(c);
        if (c >= 0x100)
        {
#ifdef HAVE_ISWUPPER
            if (has_mbyte)
                return iswupper(c);
#endif
            /* islower() can't handle these chars and may crash */
            return FALSE;
        }
        if (enc_latin1like)
            return (latin1flags[c] & LATIN1UPPER) == LATIN1UPPER;
    }
    return isupper(c);
}

    int
vim_toupper(c)
    int     c;
{
    if (c <= '@')
        return c;
    if (c >= 0x80)
    {
        if (enc_utf8)
            return utf_toupper(c);
        if (c >= 0x100)
        {
#ifdef HAVE_TOWUPPER
            if (has_mbyte)
                return towupper(c);
#endif
            /* toupper() can't handle these chars and may crash */
            return c;
        }
        if (enc_latin1like)
            return latin1upper[c];
    }
    return TOUPPER_LOC(c);
}

    int
vim_tolower(c)
    int     c;
{
    if (c <= '@')
        return c;
    if (c >= 0x80)
    {
        if (enc_utf8)
            return utf_tolower(c);
        if (c >= 0x100)
        {
#ifdef HAVE_TOWLOWER
            if (has_mbyte)
                return towlower(c);
#endif
            /* tolower() can't handle these chars and may crash */
            return c;
        }
        if (enc_latin1like)
            return latin1lower[c];
    }
    return TOLOWER_LOC(c);
}
#endif

/*
 * skiptowhite: skip over text until ' ' or '\t' or NUL.
 */
    char_u *
skiptowhite(p)
    char_u      *p;
{
    while (*p != ' ' && *p != '\t' && *p != NUL)
        ++p;
    return p;
}

#if defined(FEAT_LISTCMDS) || defined(FEAT_SIGNS) || defined(FEAT_SNIFF) \
        || defined(PROTO)
/*
 * skiptowhite_esc: Like skiptowhite(), but also skip escaped chars
 */
    char_u *
skiptowhite_esc(p)
    char_u      *p;
{
    while (*p != ' ' && *p != '\t' && *p != NUL)
    {
        if ((*p == '\\' || *p == Ctrl_V) && *(p + 1) != NUL)
            ++p;
        ++p;
    }
    return p;
}
#endif

/*
 * Getdigits: Get a number from a string and skip over it.
 * Note: the argument is a pointer to a char_u pointer!
 */
    long
getdigits(pp)
    char_u **pp;
{
    char_u      *p;
    long        retval;

    p = *pp;
    retval = atol((char *)p);
    if (*p == '-')              /* skip negative sign */
        ++p;
    p = skipdigits(p);          /* skip to next non-digit */
    *pp = p;
    return retval;
}

/*
 * Return TRUE if "lbuf" is empty or only contains blanks.
 */
    int
vim_isblankline(lbuf)
    char_u      *lbuf;
{
    char_u      *p;

    p = skipwhite(lbuf);
    return (*p == NUL || *p == '\r' || *p == '\n');
}

/*
 * Convert a string into a long and/or unsigned long, taking care of
 * hexadecimal and octal numbers.  Accepts a '-' sign.
 * If "hexp" is not NULL, returns a flag to indicate the type of the number:
 *  0       decimal
 *  '0'     octal
 *  'X'     hex
 *  'x'     hex
 * If "len" is not NULL, the length of the number in characters is returned.
 * If "nptr" is not NULL, the signed result is returned in it.
 * If "unptr" is not NULL, the unsigned result is returned in it.
 * If "unptr" is not NULL, the unsigned result is returned in it.
 * If "dooct" is non-zero recognize octal numbers, when > 1 always assume
 * octal number.
 * If "dohex" is non-zero recognize hex numbers, when > 1 always assume
 * hex number.
 */
    void
vim_str2nr(start, hexp, len, dooct, dohex, nptr, unptr)
    char_u              *start;
    int                 *hexp;      /* return: type of number 0 = decimal, 'x'
                                       or 'X' is hex, '0' = octal */
    int                 *len;       /* return: detected length of number */
    int                 dooct;      /* recognize octal number */
    int                 dohex;      /* recognize hex number */
    long                *nptr;      /* return: signed result */
    unsigned long       *unptr;     /* return: unsigned result */
{
    char_u          *ptr = start;
    int             hex = 0;            /* default is decimal */
    int             negative = FALSE;
    unsigned long   un = 0;
    int             n;

    if (ptr[0] == '-')
    {
        negative = TRUE;
        ++ptr;
    }

    /* Recognize hex and octal. */
    if (ptr[0] == '0' && ptr[1] != '8' && ptr[1] != '9')
    {
        hex = ptr[1];
        if (dohex && (hex == 'X' || hex == 'x') && vim_isxdigit(ptr[2]))
            ptr += 2;                   /* hexadecimal */
        else
        {
            hex = 0;                    /* default is decimal */
            if (dooct)
            {
                /* Don't interpret "0", "08" or "0129" as octal. */
                for (n = 1; VIM_ISDIGIT(ptr[n]); ++n)
                {
                    if (ptr[n] > '7')
                    {
                        hex = 0;        /* can't be octal */
                        break;
                    }
                    if (ptr[n] > '0')
                        hex = '0';      /* assume octal */
                }
            }
        }
    }

    /*
     * Do the string-to-numeric conversion "manually" to avoid sscanf quirks.
     */
    if (hex == '0' || dooct > 1)
    {
        /* octal */
        while ('0' <= *ptr && *ptr <= '7')
        {
            un = 8 * un + (unsigned long)(*ptr - '0');
            ++ptr;
        }
    }
    else if (hex != 0 || dohex > 1)
    {
        /* hex */
        while (vim_isxdigit(*ptr))
        {
            un = 16 * un + (unsigned long)hex2nr(*ptr);
            ++ptr;
        }
    }
    else
    {
        /* decimal */
        while (VIM_ISDIGIT(*ptr))
        {
            un = 10 * un + (unsigned long)(*ptr - '0');
            ++ptr;
        }
    }

    if (hexp != NULL)
        *hexp = hex;
    if (len != NULL)
        *len = (int)(ptr - start);
    if (nptr != NULL)
    {
        if (negative)   /* account for leading '-' for decimal numbers */
            *nptr = -(long)un;
        else
            *nptr = (long)un;
    }
    if (unptr != NULL)
        *unptr = un;
}

/*
 * Return the value of a single hex character.
 * Only valid when the argument is '0' - '9', 'A' - 'F' or 'a' - 'f'.
 */
    int
hex2nr(c)
    int         c;
{
    if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f')
        return c - 'a' + 10;
    if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F')
        return c - 'A' + 10;
    return c - '0';
}

#if defined(FEAT_TERMRESPONSE) \
        || (defined(FEAT_GUI_GTK) && defined(FEAT_WINDOWS)) || defined(PROTO)
/*
 * Convert two hex characters to a byte.
 * Return -1 if one of the characters is not hex.
 */
    int
hexhex2nr(p)
    char_u      *p;
{
    if (!vim_isxdigit(p[0]) || !vim_isxdigit(p[1]))
        return -1;
    return (hex2nr(p[0]) << 4) + hex2nr(p[1]);
}
#endif

/*
 * Return TRUE if "str" starts with a backslash that should be removed.
 * For MS-DOS, WIN32 and OS/2 this is only done when the character after the
 * backslash is not a normal file name character.
 * '$' is a valid file name character, we don't remove the backslash before
 * it.  This means it is not possible to use an environment variable after a
 * backslash.  "C:\$VIM\doc" is taken literally, only "$VIM\doc" works.
 * Although "\ name" is valid, the backslash in "Program\ files" must be
 * removed.  Assume a file name doesn't start with a space.
 * For multi-byte names, never remove a backslash before a non-ascii
 * character, assume that all multi-byte characters are valid file name
 * characters.
 */
    int
rem_backslash(str)
    char_u  *str;
{
#ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME
    return (str[0] == '\\'
# ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
            && str[1] < 0x80
# endif
            && (str[1] == ' '
                || (str[1] != NUL
                    && str[1] != '*'
                    && str[1] != '?'
                    && !vim_isfilec(str[1]))));
#else
    return (str[0] == '\\' && str[1] != NUL);
#endif
}

/*
 * Halve the number of backslashes in a file name argument.
 * For MS-DOS we only do this if the character after the backslash
 * is not a normal file character.
 */
    void
backslash_halve(p)
    char_u      *p;
{
    for ( ; *p; ++p)
        if (rem_backslash(p))
            STRCPY(p, p + 1);
}

/*
 * backslash_halve() plus save the result in allocated memory.
 */
    char_u *
backslash_halve_save(p)
    char_u      *p;
{
    char_u      *res;

    res = vim_strsave(p);
    if (res == NULL)
        return p;
    backslash_halve(res);
    return res;
}

#if (defined(EBCDIC) && defined(FEAT_POSTSCRIPT)) || defined(PROTO)
/*
 * Table for EBCDIC to ASCII conversion unashamedly taken from xxd.c!
 * The first 64 entries have been added to map control characters defined in
 * ascii.h
 */
static char_u ebcdic2ascii_tab[256] =
{
    0000, 0001, 0002, 0003, 0004, 0011, 0006, 0177,
    0010, 0011, 0012, 0013, 0014, 0015, 0016, 0017,
    0020, 0021, 0022, 0023, 0024, 0012, 0010, 0027,
    0030, 0031, 0032, 0033, 0033, 0035, 0036, 0037,
    0040, 0041, 0042, 0043, 0044, 0045, 0046, 0047,
    0050, 0051, 0052, 0053, 0054, 0055, 0056, 0057,
    0060, 0061, 0062, 0063, 0064, 0065, 0066, 0067,
    0070, 0071, 0072, 0073, 0074, 0075, 0076, 0077,
    0040, 0240, 0241, 0242, 0243, 0244, 0245, 0246,
    0247, 0250, 0325, 0056, 0074, 0050, 0053, 0174,
    0046, 0251, 0252, 0253, 0254, 0255, 0256, 0257,
    0260, 0261, 0041, 0044, 0052, 0051, 0073, 0176,
    0055, 0057, 0262, 0263, 0264, 0265, 0266, 0267,
    0270, 0271, 0313, 0054, 0045, 0137, 0076, 0077,
    0272, 0273, 0274, 0275, 0276, 0277, 0300, 0301,
    0302, 0140, 0072, 0043, 0100, 0047, 0075, 0042,
    0303, 0141, 0142, 0143, 0144, 0145, 0146, 0147,
    0150, 0151, 0304, 0305, 0306, 0307, 0310, 0311,
    0312, 0152, 0153, 0154, 0155, 0156, 0157, 0160,
    0161, 0162, 0136, 0314, 0315, 0316, 0317, 0320,
    0321, 0345, 0163, 0164, 0165, 0166, 0167, 0170,
    0171, 0172, 0322, 0323, 0324, 0133, 0326, 0327,
    0330, 0331, 0332, 0333, 0334, 0335, 0336, 0337,
    0340, 0341, 0342, 0343, 0344, 0135, 0346, 0347,
    0173, 0101, 0102, 0103, 0104, 0105, 0106, 0107,
    0110, 0111, 0350, 0351, 0352, 0353, 0354, 0355,
    0175, 0112, 0113, 0114, 0115, 0116, 0117, 0120,
    0121, 0122, 0356, 0357, 0360, 0361, 0362, 0363,
    0134, 0237, 0123, 0124, 0125, 0126, 0127, 0130,
    0131, 0132, 0364, 0365, 0366, 0367, 0370, 0371,
    0060, 0061, 0062, 0063, 0064, 0065, 0066, 0067,
    0070, 0071, 0372, 0373, 0374, 0375, 0376, 0377
};

/*
 * Convert a buffer worth of characters from EBCDIC to ASCII.  Only useful if
 * wanting 7-bit ASCII characters out the other end.
 */
    void
ebcdic2ascii(buffer, len)
    char_u      *buffer;
    int         len;
{
    int         i;

    for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
        buffer[i] = ebcdic2ascii_tab[buffer[i]];
}
#endif