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But first, please read -. diff --git a/client.go b/client.go index 016cf3f..91a6d10 100644 --- a/client.go +++ b/client.go @@ -40,11 +40,26 @@ type client struct { // + + + R E C E I V E R S + + + \\ //--------------------------------------------------\\ +func (c *client) GetSizeOnce() { + cmd := exec.Command("stty", "size") + cmd.Stdin = os.Stdin + out, err := cmd.Output() + if err != nil { + fmt.Println("Fatal error: Unable to retrieve terminal size") + os.Exit(5) + } + var h, w int + fmt.Sscan(string(out), &h, &w) + c.Height = h + c.Width = w +} + func (c *client) GetSize() { - c.SetMessage("Initializing...", false) - c.DrawMessage() + c.GetSizeOnce() + c.SetMessage("Loading...", false) + c.Draw() + for { - redraw := false cmd := exec.Command("stty", "size") cmd.Stdin = os.Stdin out, err := cmd.Output() @@ -55,14 +70,8 @@ func (c *client) GetSize() { var h, w int fmt.Sscan(string(out), &h, &w) if h != c.Height || w != c.Width { - redraw = true - } - - c.Height = h - c.Width = w - - - if redraw { + c.Height = h + c.Width = w c.Draw() } @@ -81,7 +90,6 @@ func (c *client) Draw() { } if c.BookMarks.IsOpen { bm := c.BookMarks.Render(c.Width, c.Height) - // TODO remove this hard coded value bmWidth := len([]rune(bm[0])) for i := 0; i < c.Height - 3; i++ { if c.Width > bmWidth { @@ -108,12 +116,12 @@ func (c *client) Draw() { } } screen.WriteString("\033[0m") + screen.WriteString(c.Message) screen.WriteString("\n") // for the input line screen.WriteString(c.FootBar.Render(c.Width, c.PageState.Position, c.Options["theme"])) cui.Clear("screen") cui.MoveCursorTo(0,0) fmt.Print(screen.String()) - c.DrawMessage() } func (c *client) TakeControlInput() { @@ -123,12 +131,10 @@ func (c *client) TakeControlInput() { case 'j', 'J': // scroll down one line c.ClearMessage() - c.ClearMessageLine() c.Scroll(1) case 'k', 'K': // scroll up one line c.ClearMessage() - c.ClearMessageLine() c.Scroll(-1) case 'q', 'Q': // quite bombadillo @@ -136,29 +142,24 @@ func (c *client) TakeControlInput() { case 'g': // scroll to top c.ClearMessage() - c.ClearMessageLine() c.Scroll(-len(c.PageState.History[c.PageState.Position].WrappedContent)) case 'G': // scroll to bottom c.ClearMessage() - c.ClearMessageLine() c.Scroll(len(c.PageState.History[c.PageState.Position].WrappedContent)) case 'd': // scroll down 75% c.ClearMessage() - c.ClearMessageLine() distance := c.Height - c.Height / 4 c.Scroll(distance) case 'u': // scroll up 75% c.ClearMessage() - c.ClearMessageLine() distance := c.Height - c.Height / 4 c.Scroll(-distance) case 'b': // go back c.ClearMessage() - c.ClearMessageLine() err := c.PageState.NavigateHistory(-1) if err != nil { c.SetMessage(err.Error(), false) @@ -174,7 +175,6 @@ func (c *client) TakeControlInput() { case 'f', 'F': // go forward c.ClearMessage() - c.ClearMessageLine() err := c.PageState.NavigateHistory(1) if err != nil { c.SetMessage(err.Error(), false) @@ -349,9 +349,8 @@ func (c *client) doCommandAs(action string, values []string) { c.SetMessage("Value set, but error saving config to file", true) c.DrawMessage() } else { - c.Draw() c.SetMessage(fmt.Sprintf("%s is now set to %q", values[0], c.Options[values[0]]), false) - c.DrawMessage() + c.Draw() } return } @@ -527,7 +526,7 @@ func (c *client) SetMessage(msg string, isError bool) { } func (c *client) DrawMessage() { - c.ClearMessageLine() + // c.ClearMessageLine() cui.MoveCursorTo(c.Height-1, 0) fmt.Printf("%s", c.Message) } @@ -580,8 +579,9 @@ func (c *client) SetHeaderUrl() { } func (c *client) Visit(url string) { - // TODO both gemini and gopher should return a string - // The wrap lines function in cui needs to be rewritten + c.SetMessage("Loading...", false) + c.DrawMessage() + u, err := MakeUrl(url) if err != nil { c.SetMessage(err.Error(), true) @@ -591,8 +591,6 @@ func (c *client) Visit(url string) { switch u.Scheme { case "gopher": - c.SetMessage("Loading...", false) - c.DrawMessage() content, links, err := gopher.Visit(u.Mime, u.Host, u.Port, u.Resource) if err != nil { c.SetMessage(err.Error(), true) @@ -604,7 +602,6 @@ func (c *client) Visit(url string) { c.PageState.Add(pg) c.Scroll(0) // to update percent read c.ClearMessage() - c.ClearMessageLine() c.SetHeaderUrl() c.Draw() case "gemini": diff --git a/gopher/gopher.go b/gopher/gopher.go index b990682..dbf0d49 100644 --- a/gopher/gopher.go +++ b/gopher/gopher.go @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ func buildLink(host, port, gtype, resource string) string { case "h": u, tf := isWebLink(resource) if tf { - if len(u) > 4 && string(u[:5]) == "http" { + if len(u) > 4 && string(u[:4]) == "http" { return u } else { return fmt.Sprintf("http://%s", u) diff --git a/main.go b/main.go index e754b9e..4f8348a 100644 --- a/main.go +++ b/main.go @@ -1,5 +1,11 @@ package main +// Bombadillo is distributed under the "Non-Profit Open Source Software License 3.0" +// The license is included with the source code in the file LICENSE. The basic +// takeway: use, remix, and share this software for any purpose that is not a commercial +// purpose as defined by the above mentioned license and is itself distributed udner +// the terms of said license with said license file included. + import ( "io/ioutil" "os" @@ -104,12 +110,12 @@ func main() { // If a url was passed, move it down the line // Goroutine so keypresses can be made during // page load - go bombadillo.Visit(os.Args[1]) + bombadillo.Visit(os.Args[1]) } else { // Otherwise, load the homeurl // Goroutine so keypresses can be made during // page load - go bombadillo.Visit(bombadillo.Options["homeurl"]) + bombadillo.Visit(bombadillo.Options["homeurl"]) } // Loop indefinitely on user input diff --git a/url.go b/url.go index 7956d94..faedbbb 100644 --- a/url.go +++ b/url.go @@ -101,6 +101,10 @@ func MakeUrl(u string) (Url, error) { out.Mime = "" } + if out.Scheme == "http" || out.Scheme == "https" { + out.Mime = "" + } + out.Full = out.Scheme + "://" + out.Host + ":" + out.Port + "/" + out.Mime + out.Resource return out, nil