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/*
 * pdfopen.c.
 *
 * Heavily modified by Jim Diamond (jim.diamond@acadiau.ca) 2010/04/11
 * to work with AR 9, xpdf and evince.
 * (Also some mods by Peter Breitenlohner <tex-live@tug.org> from 2009
 * and suggestions from 2010, and some suggestions from Karl Berry
 * (2011).)
 *
 * Note 1: the calling sequence was changed considerably to match what
 * the program actually seemed to do as well as what made sense to me.
 *
 * Note 2: if there are two instances of acroread displaying that file,
 * only one is reloaded.
 *
 * Note 3: Unlike xpdf and AR[5,7,8,9], okular will not accept X events
 * from this program unless the okular window has focus.  On my system
 * (Slackware64 13.0, using fvwm2), the functions I added to sendx.c to try
 * to change the focus to the okular window do not work.  (See also the
 * comments in sendx.c.)  If anyone cares to contribute working code,
 * please send it to me for inclusion.

 * Further modified 2010/05/03 to work with ar5, and to include some code
 * that does *not* work with okular (see note below).
 *
 * Modified 2014/05/16 (V 0.84) to add capability to open a pdf file
 * at a specified page (currently working with AR9, xpdf and evince).
 * 
 * Modified 2014/05/22 (V 0.85) to allow '--file' option, for
 * "compatibility" with windows pdfopen/pdfclose calling sequence.
 * Drive by: allow '--viewer' for consistency's sake.
 * Also allow '-V', '-?' and '--page' for compatibility.
 * Added --goto/-g option... this works in (at least) xpdf 3.03,
 * evince 3.12.1.
 *
 * Modified 2014/05/24 (V 0.86) so that -g works in AR 9.5.5 and
 * possibly other AR9 versions.
 */

#include    <stdio.h>
#include    <stdlib.h>
#include    <string.h>
#include    <unistd.h>
#include    <sys/types.h>
#include    <sys/wait.h>

#include    "sendx.h"
#include    "xpdfopen.h"
#include    "utils.h"

#define	    DEFINE_EXTERNS
#include    "externs.h"

#define     MAX_RELOAD_CMDS		10
#define     MAX_PRE_PAGE_OPTIONS	 2	/* See struct defn below */
#define     MAX_POST_PAGE_OPTIONS	 1	/* See struct defn below */
#define     MAX_PRE_DEST_OPTIONS	 2	/* See struct defn below */
#define     MAX_POST_DEST_OPTIONS	 1	/* See struct defn below */
	       					/* Overkill ... */
#define     MAX_OPTIONS			(10 + MAX_PRE_PAGE_OPTIONS \
                        + MAX_POST_PAGE_OPTIONS + MAX_PRE_DEST_OPTIONS \
			+ MAX_POST_DEST_OPTIONS)

/* A string unlikely to be used as a real command by a PDF viewer */
#define     FORK_EXEC_CMD	"*FORK EXEC*"


/* Used in the pdf_viewer_t type... see comment below */
typedef enum
{
    USE_SENDX, USE_FORK_EXEC
} reload_method_t;


/*
 * This struct contains the information needed for both
 * (a) initially starting up a PDF viewer, and
 * (b) telling the viewer to reload the document.
 * Of course, the viewer has to support that functionality.
 * Two possible ways are supported.
 * (a) Send the viewer's window (a) simulated keypress(ss)
 * (b) fork()/exec() a second instance of the program which somehow signals
 *     the running instance.  Note that this is problematical if the
 *     arguments for the "reload" case are different than the options
 *     for the "start up the viewer" case, because the command-line
 *     (and environment variable) syntax have to be extended.
 *     Arguably, if both the start-up and reload can be done with shell
 *     commands, the user should just write a shell script and be done with
 *     it.
 * These could be extended with this as well:
 * (c) send a Unix signal to the currently running viewer.
 *     This would require augmenting reload_method_t and pdf_viewer_t.
 */

typedef struct
{
    const char * short_name;			/* cmd line option name */
    const char * program_name;			/* program to exec() */
    reload_method_t method;			/* method to induce reload */
    const char * window_name;			/* when no file is viewed */
    const char * window_name_fmt;		/* fmt string for file viewed */
    const char * exec_pre_options[MAX_OPTIONS];	/* before filename in cmd */
    const char * exec_post_options[MAX_OPTIONS];/* after filename in cmd */
    const char * reload_cmds[MAX_RELOAD_CMDS];	/* cmds to reload a file */
    /*
     * If the page number goes before the filename, use these options.
     * The last one must be a printf format string with a %d and
     * no other conversions specs.
     * End list with a NULL.
     */
    const char * initial_page_pre_options[MAX_PRE_PAGE_OPTIONS + 1]; /* */
    /*
     * If the page number goes after the filename, use these options.
     * The last one must be a printf format string with a %d and
     * no other conversions specs.
     * End list with a NULL.
     */
    const char * initial_page_post_options[MAX_POST_PAGE_OPTIONS + 1]; /* */
    /* Ditto for named destinations */
    const char * initial_dest_pre_options[MAX_PRE_DEST_OPTIONS + 1]; /* */
    const char * initial_dest_post_options[MAX_POST_DEST_OPTIONS + 1]; /* */
} pdf_viewer_t;


/* Reload commands (or prefixes thereof) */
#define     CTRL	"Ctrl-"
#define     ALT		"Alt-"
#define     CTRL_ALT	"Ctrl-Alt-"
#define     FN		"Fn-"
#define     FOCUS_IN	"FOCUS-IN"
#define     FOCUS_OUT	"FOCUS-OUT"



/*
 * The first struct represents the default viewer with the default options.
 */
static
pdf_viewer_t pdf_viewers[] =
{
    {"ar9", "acroread", USE_SENDX,
     AR9_WIN_NAME, AR9_WIN_NAME_FMT,
     {"-openInNewInstance", NULL},
     {NULL},
     {"Ctrl-R", NULL},
     {"/a", "page=%d", NULL},
     {NULL},
     {"/a", "nameddest=%s", NULL},
     {NULL}
    },
    {"ar9-tab", "acroread", USE_SENDX, 
     AR9_WIN_NAME, AR9_WIN_NAME_FMT,
     {NULL},
     {NULL},
     {"Ctrl-R", NULL},
     {"/a", "page=%d", NULL},
     {NULL},
     {"/a", "nameddest='%s'", NULL},
     {NULL}
    },
    {"ar8", "acroread", USE_SENDX,
     AR8_WIN_NAME, AR8_WIN_NAME_FMT,
     {NULL},
     {NULL},
     {"Ctrl-W", FORK_EXEC_CMD, NULL},
     {NULL},
     {NULL},
     {NULL},
     {NULL}
    },
    {"ar7", "acroread", USE_SENDX,
     AR7_WIN_NAME, AR7_WIN_NAME_FMT, 
     {NULL},
     {NULL},
     {"Ctrl-W", "Alt-Left", NULL},
     {NULL},
     {NULL},
     {NULL},
     {NULL}
    },
    {"ar5", "acroread", USE_SENDX,
     AR5_WIN_NAME, AR5_WIN_NAME_FMT, 
     {NULL},
     {NULL},
     {"Ctrl-W", "Alt-Left", NULL},
     {NULL},
     {NULL},
     {NULL},
     {NULL}
    },
    /* 
     * xpdf also allows 'xpdf -remote tex -reload', but if that xpdf server
     * is not running, rather than a failure return, a blank window is
     * opened.  This is not much good to us.
     * Using "tex-server" as the server name is an arbitrary choice.
     */
    {"xpdf", "xpdf", USE_SENDX,
     XPDF_WIN_NAME, XPDF_WIN_NAME_FMT,
     {"-remote", "tex-server", NULL},
     {NULL},
     {"r", NULL},
     {NULL},
     {"%d", NULL},
     {NULL},
     {"+%s", NULL}
    },
    {"evince", "evince", USE_SENDX,
     EVINCE_WIN_NAME, EVINCE_WIN_NAME_FMT,
     {NULL},
     {NULL},
     {"Ctrl-R", NULL},
     {"-i", "%d", NULL},
     {NULL},
     {"-n", "%s", NULL},
     {NULL}
    },
#ifdef TRY_OCULAR
    {"okular", "okular", USE_SENDX,
     OKULAR_WIN_NAME, OKULAR_WIN_NAME_FMT,
     {NULL},
     {NULL},
     {FOCUS_IN, "Fn-F5", FOCUS_OUT, NULL},
     {NULL},
     {NULL},
     {NULL},
     {NULL}
    },
#endif
};

#define     DEFAULT_VIEWER	(pdf_viewers[0].short_name)



static void
usage(void)
{
    int i;
    int viewers = sizeof(pdf_viewers) / sizeof(pdf_viewers[0]);

    fprintf(stderr, "This is version %s of %s.\n", VERSION, progname);
    fprintf(stderr, "Usage:\n  %s [-h|--help|-?]\n"
	    "    Show this help and exit.\n\n", progname);
    fprintf(stderr, "  %s [-v|--version]\n"
	    "    Show the version number and exit.\n\n", progname);
    fprintf(stderr, "  %s [-r|--reset_focus] [[-]-viewer <prog>]\n"
	    "\t\t[-p|--page <n>] [-g|--goto <named-dest>] "
	    "[--file] <file.pdf>\n", progname);
    fprintf(stderr, "    If the PDF viewer <prog> is displaying <file.pdf>, "
	    "reload that file;\n"
	    "       Otherwise call <prog> to display <file.pdf>.\n"
	    "    If '-r' or '--reset_focus' is used, attempt to "
	    "reset the input focus\n"
	    "       after calling the viewer program.\n"
	    "    If the viewer allows it and is not already "
	    "running, the argument\n       of -p/--page specifies the "
	    "first page to display.\n"
	    "    If the viewer allows it and is not already "
	    "running, the argument\n       of -g/--goto specifies the "
	    "named destination to view.\n    NOTE: -g overrides -p\n\n");
    fprintf(stderr, "The default viewer program is %s.\n", DEFAULT_VIEWER);
    fprintf(stderr, "Implemented viewers:");
    for (i = 0; i < viewers - 1; i++)
	fprintf(stderr, " '%s'", pdf_viewers[i].short_name);
    fprintf(stderr, " and '%s'.\n", pdf_viewers[viewers - 1].short_name);
    fprintf(stderr, "Note: ar9 uses acroread's -openInNewInstance argument,"
	    	    " ar9-tab does not.\n");
}



/*
 * Send one "command" to the given window.
 * The command can be of these forms (for X an upper case letter or arrow
 * key, such as "Left", and D one or more digits; see sendx.c):
 * - Ctrl-X
 * - Alt-X
 * - Ctrl-Atl-X
 * - Fn-FD
 * - FOCUS-[IN|OUT]
 * - <string>	(not starting with any of the above prefixes)
 * Allow other variations on the cases of "Ctrl" and "Alt".
 * 
 * Return 0 on success, non-0 otherwise.
 */

static int
send_command(const char * window_name, const char * reload_cmd)
{
    int alt_len, ctrl_len, ctrl_alt_len, fn_len, focus_len;

    if (!strcmp(reload_cmd, FORK_EXEC_CMD))
	return 999;

    ctrl_alt_len = strlen(CTRL_ALT);
    if (!strncasecmp(CTRL_ALT, reload_cmd, ctrl_alt_len))
	return sendx_controlalt_token(reload_cmd + ctrl_alt_len, window_name);

    ctrl_len = strlen(CTRL);
    if (!strncasecmp(CTRL, reload_cmd, ctrl_len))
	return sendx_control_token(reload_cmd + ctrl_len, window_name);

    alt_len = strlen(ALT);
    if (!strncasecmp(ALT, reload_cmd, alt_len))
	return sendx_alt_token(reload_cmd + alt_len, window_name);

    fn_len = strlen(FN);
    if (!strncasecmp(FN, reload_cmd, fn_len))
	return sendx_token(reload_cmd + fn_len, window_name);

    focus_len = strlen(FOCUS_IN);
    if (!strncasecmp(FOCUS_IN, reload_cmd, focus_len))
	return set_focus(window_name);

    focus_len = strlen(FOCUS_OUT);
    if (!strncasecmp(FOCUS_OUT, reload_cmd, focus_len))
	return reset_focus();

    return sendx_string(reload_cmd, window_name);
}



/*
 * reload_file(): Try to reload the given file.
 * Return 0 on success, non-0 otherwise.
 * 
 * If reset_focus is true, (attempt to) reset the input focus to the
 * window which had focus when this program was called.  This is
 * currently only implemented for the USE_SENDX case.
 */

static int
reload_file(const char * filename, int viewer_index, int focus_reset)
{
    int	success = 0;
    pdf_viewer_t pdf_viewer = pdf_viewers[viewer_index];
    const char ** reload_cmds = pdf_viewer.reload_cmds;
    char * window_name;

    switch (pdf_viewers[viewer_index].method)
    {
      case USE_SENDX:
        window_name = make_window_name(pdf_viewer.window_name_fmt, filename);
	if (window_name == NULL)
	    return 99;

	if (focus_reset)
	    (void)set_focus(window_name);

	while (*reload_cmds)
	{
	    /*
	     * Note: there is a race condition in the sendx.c code which
	     * can cause the program to crash and burn with a 'BadWindow'
	     * fault.  This has been observed for AR8 (but not AR7, oddly)
	     * after the ^W causes AR8 to change the window name.  It seems
	     * that Window_With_Name() tries to access a BadWindow within
	     * its recursive call.
	     * If this continues to be a problem, a usleep() may make the
	     * problem go away.
	     */
	    success = ! send_command(window_name, *reload_cmds);
	    if (! success && reload_cmds != pdf_viewer.reload_cmds)
	    {
		/*
		 * In some cases the window name might be changed because
		 * of the first command.
		 * For example, in AR7 the first command (^W) "closes"
		 * the document, and the window title changes to reflect
		 * the fact there is no document.  So try that command with
		 * the "plain" window name.
		 */
		success = ! send_command(pdf_viewer.window_name, *reload_cmds);
	    }
	    if (! success)
		break;
	    reload_cmds++;
	}
	if (focus_reset)
	    (void)reset_focus();
	break;

      case USE_FORK_EXEC:
	return 2;  /* TODO: someone who cares can put some code here */
	break;

      default:
	fprintf(stderr, "%s: internal error: invalid reload_method.  Sorry.\n",
		progname);
	return 99;
	break;
    }

    if (success)
	return 0;

    return 1;
}

/*
 * view_file(): (Attempt to) reload or view the given filename.
 * 
 * First call reload_file() in case the given viewer is already
 * displaying the given file.
 * 
 * If that is unsuccessful, try to start up a new instance of the
 * given viewer with the given file.
 *
 * If dest != NULL, and the viewer allows it, on initial opening of
 * the file go to that named destination.
 * As of V 0.85, this is implemented for xpdf, evince, and, according
 * to the man page for acroread 9.5.5, for ar9.
 * Otherwise, if the viewer allows it, open the document at the given
 * page.
 */

static int
view_file(const char * filename, int viewer_index, int focus_reset,
	  int initial_page, char * dest)
{
    pid_t pid;
    pdf_viewer_t pdf_viewer = pdf_viewers[viewer_index];
    const char * argv_list[2 * MAX_OPTIONS + 3];
    const char ** p;
    int i = 0;

    /* First try to reload the file */
    if (reload_file(filename, viewer_index, focus_reset) == 0)
    {
	/* Success! */
	return 0;
    }
    
    /* 
     * No luck re-loading the file.
     * (Try to) start a new instance of the viewer program.
     * Start by forking into the background.
     */
    pid = fork();
    if (pid < 0)
    {
	fprintf(stderr, "%s: fork() failed!?\n", progname);
	return 10;
    }
    if (pid > 0)
	return 0;

    /* Child code: */
    argv_list[i++] = pdf_viewer.program_name;
    for (p = pdf_viewer.exec_pre_options; *p;)
	argv_list[i++] = *p++;

    if (pdf_viewer.initial_page_pre_options[0] != NULL && dest == NULL)
    {
	int j = 0;
	char * buf;

	while (pdf_viewer.initial_page_pre_options[j + 1] != NULL)
	    argv_list[i++] = pdf_viewer.initial_page_pre_options[j++];

	/* 10 is more than enough for the page number */
	buf = malloc(strlen(pdf_viewer.initial_page_pre_options[j]) + 10);
	if (buf != NULL)
	{
	    /* 1e8 or more pages?  I doubt it. */
	    sprintf(buf, pdf_viewer.initial_page_pre_options[j],
		    initial_page > 99999999 ? 1 : initial_page);
	    argv_list[i++] = buf;
	}
	else
	    fprintf(stderr, "%s: unable to allocate memory for page "
		    "specification!!\n"
		    "Crossing fingers and continuing.", progname);
    }

    if (pdf_viewer.initial_dest_pre_options[0] != NULL && dest != NULL)
    {
	int j = 0;
	char * buf;

	while (pdf_viewer.initial_dest_pre_options[j + 1] != NULL)
	    argv_list[i++] = pdf_viewer.initial_dest_pre_options[j++];

	buf = malloc(strlen(pdf_viewer.initial_dest_pre_options[j])
		     + strlen(dest) + 1);
	if (buf != NULL)
	{
	    sprintf(buf, pdf_viewer.initial_dest_pre_options[j], dest);
	    argv_list[i++] = buf;
	}
	else
	    fprintf(stderr, "%s: unable to allocate memory for named-dest "
		    "specification!!\n"
		    "Crossing fingers and continuing.", progname);
    }

    argv_list[i++] = filename;

    if (pdf_viewer.initial_page_post_options[0] != NULL && dest == NULL)
    {
	int j = 0;
	char * buf;

	while (pdf_viewer.initial_page_post_options[j + 1] != NULL)
	    argv_list[i++] = pdf_viewer.initial_page_post_options[j++];
	    
	buf = malloc(strlen(pdf_viewer.initial_page_post_options[j]) + 10);
	if (buf != NULL)
	{
	    sprintf(buf, pdf_viewer.initial_page_post_options[j],
		    initial_page > 99999999 ? 1 : initial_page);
	    argv_list[i++] = buf;
	}
	else
	    fprintf(stderr, "%s: unable to allocate memory for page "
		    "specification!!\n"
		    "Crossing fingers and continuing.", progname);
    }

    if (pdf_viewer.initial_dest_post_options[0] != NULL && dest != NULL)
    {
	int j = 0;
	char * buf;

	while (pdf_viewer.initial_dest_post_options[j + 1] != NULL)
	    argv_list[i++] = pdf_viewer.initial_dest_post_options[j++];
	    
	buf = malloc(strlen(pdf_viewer.initial_dest_post_options[j])
		     + strlen(dest) + 1);
	if (buf != NULL)
	{
	    sprintf(buf, pdf_viewer.initial_dest_post_options[j], dest);
	    argv_list[i++] = buf;
	}
	else
	    fprintf(stderr, "%s: unable to allocate memory for named-dest "
		    "specification!!\n"
		    "Crossing fingers and continuing.", progname);
    }

    argv_list[i++] = NULL;
#ifdef DEBUG
    {
	int k = 0;
	if (dest == NULL)
	    fprintf(stderr, "dest == NULL\n");
	else
	    fprintf(stderr, "dest == '%s'\n", dest);
	for (; k < i-1; k++)
	    fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", argv_list[k]);
    }
#endif
    execvp(pdf_viewer.program_name, (char **)argv_list);

    /* If we are here, Something Bad happened. */
    fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s startup failed\n", progname,
	    pdf_viewer.program_name);
    return 5;
}



int
main(int argc, char * argv[])
{
    const char * viewer = pdf_viewers[0].short_name;
    char * env_viewer;
    char * file = NULL;
    char * dest = NULL;
    int i;
    int initial_page = 1;
    int viewer_index = -1;
    int focus_reset = 0;

    progname = argv[0];
    argc--;
    argv++;

    env_viewer = getenv("PDF_VIEWER");
    if (env_viewer != NULL)
	viewer = env_viewer;

    if (argc < 1 || !strcmp(argv[0], "-h") || !strcmp(argv[0], "--help")
	|| !strcmp(argv[0], "-?"))
    {
	usage();
	return argc < 1 ? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS;
    }

    if (!strcmp(argv[0], "-v") || !strcmp(argv[0], "-V")
	|| !strcmp(argv[0], "--version"))
    {
	printf("This is pdfopen version %s\n", VERSION);
	return EXIT_SUCCESS;
    }

    while (argc > 0)
    {
	if (!strcmp(argv[0], "--reset_focus") || !strcmp(argv[0], "-r"))
	{
	    argc--;
	    argv++;
	    focus_reset = 1;
	    continue;
	}

	if (argc >= 2
	    && (!strcmp(argv[0], "-viewer") || !strcmp(argv[0], "--viewer")))
	{
	    viewer = argv[1];
	    argc -= 2;
	    argv += 2;
	    continue;
	}

	if (argc >= 2
	    && (!strcmp(argv[0], "-g") || !strcmp(argv[0], "--goto")))
	{
	    dest = argv[1];
	    argc -= 2;
	    argv += 2;
	    continue;
	}

	if (argc >= 2 && !strcmp(argv[0], "--file"))
	{
	    file = argv[1];
	    argc -= 2;
	    argv += 2;
	    continue;
	}

	if (argc >= 2
	    && (!strcmp(argv[0], "-p") || !strcmp(argv[0], "--page")))
	{
	    initial_page = atoi(argv[1]);
	    argc -= 2;
	    argv += 2;
	    continue;
	}

	break;
    }

    /*
     * Should either have no args left (--file seen above) or
     * --file was not seen and there is one arg left.
     */
    if ( ! ((argc == 0 && file != NULL) || (argc == 1 && file == NULL)) )
    {
	fprintf(stderr, "%s: invalid argument(s)\n", progname);
	usage();
	return EXIT_FAILURE;
    }

    if (argc == 1)
	file = argv[0];

    for (i = 0; i < sizeof(pdf_viewers) / sizeof(pdf_viewers[0]); i++)
    {
	if (!strcmp(pdf_viewers[i].short_name, viewer))
	{
	    viewer_index = i;
	    break;
	}
    }

    if (viewer_index < 0)
    {
	fprintf(stderr, "%s: Unknown PDF viewer '%s'\n", progname, viewer);
	usage();

	return EXIT_FAILURE;
    }

    if (view_file(file, viewer_index, focus_reset, initial_page, dest))
	return EXIT_FAILURE;

    return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}