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30 * Author: Zeyd M. Ben-Halim <zmbenhal@netcom.com> 1992,1995 *
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32 * and: Thomas E. Dickey 1996-on *
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36 * parse_entry.c -- compile one terminfo or termcap entry
38 * Get an exact in-core representation of an entry. Don't
39 * try to resolve use or tc capabilities, that is someone
40 * else's job. Depends on the lexical analyzer to get tokens
41 * from the input stream.
44 #define __INTERNAL_CAPS_VISIBLE
45 #include <curses.priv.h>
49 #include <term_entry.h>
51 MODULE_ID("$Id: parse_entry.c,v 1.63 2006/06/17 17:57:50 tom Exp $")
54 static short const parametrized[] =
57 #include <parametrized.h>
60 static void postprocess_termcap(TERMTYPE *, bool);
61 static void postprocess_terminfo(TERMTYPE *);
62 static struct name_table_entry const *lookup_fullname(const char *name);
66 static struct name_table_entry const *
67 _nc_extend_names(ENTRY * entryp, char *name, int token_type)
69 static struct name_table_entry temp;
70 TERMTYPE *tp = &(entryp->tterm);
74 unsigned first, last, n;
80 last = tp->ext_Booleans;
81 offset = tp->ext_Booleans;
82 tindex = tp->num_Booleans;
85 first = tp->ext_Booleans;
86 last = tp->ext_Numbers + first;
87 offset = tp->ext_Booleans + tp->ext_Numbers;
88 tindex = tp->num_Numbers;
91 first = tp->ext_Booleans + tp->ext_Numbers;
92 last = tp->ext_Strings + first;
93 offset = tp->ext_Booleans + tp->ext_Numbers + tp->ext_Strings;
94 tindex = tp->num_Strings;
97 actual = NUM_EXT_NAMES(tp);
98 for (n = 0; n < actual; n++) {
99 if (!strcmp(name, tp->ext_Names[n])) {
100 if (n > (unsigned) (tp->ext_Booleans + tp->ext_Numbers)) {
102 } else if (n > tp->ext_Booleans) {
105 token_type = BOOLEAN;
107 return _nc_extend_names(entryp, name, token_type);
110 /* Well, we are given a cancel for a name that we don't recognize */
111 return _nc_extend_names(entryp, name, STRING);
116 /* Adjust the 'offset' (insertion-point) to keep the lists of extended
119 for (n = first, found = FALSE; n < last; n++) {
120 int cmp = strcmp(tp->ext_Names[n], name);
126 switch (token_type) {
141 switch (token_type) {
143 tp->ext_Booleans += 1;
144 tp->num_Booleans += 1;
145 tp->Booleans = typeRealloc(NCURSES_SBOOL, tp->num_Booleans, tp->Booleans);
146 for (last = tp->num_Booleans - 1; last > tindex; last--)
147 tp->Booleans[last] = tp->Booleans[last - 1];
150 tp->ext_Numbers += 1;
151 tp->num_Numbers += 1;
152 tp->Numbers = typeRealloc(short, tp->num_Numbers, tp->Numbers);
153 for (last = tp->num_Numbers - 1; last > tindex; last--)
154 tp->Numbers[last] = tp->Numbers[last - 1];
157 tp->ext_Strings += 1;
158 tp->num_Strings += 1;
159 tp->Strings = typeRealloc(char *, tp->num_Strings, tp->Strings);
160 for (last = tp->num_Strings - 1; last > tindex; last--)
161 tp->Strings[last] = tp->Strings[last - 1];
164 actual = NUM_EXT_NAMES(tp);
165 tp->ext_Names = typeRealloc(char *, actual, tp->ext_Names);
166 while (--actual > offset)
167 tp->ext_Names[actual] = tp->ext_Names[actual - 1];
168 tp->ext_Names[offset] = _nc_save_str(name);
171 temp.nte_name = tp->ext_Names[offset];
172 temp.nte_type = token_type;
173 temp.nte_index = tindex;
178 #endif /* NCURSES_XNAMES */
182 * _nc_parse_entry(entry, literal, silent)
184 * Compile one entry. Doesn't try to resolve use or tc capabilities.
186 * found-forward-use = FALSE
187 * re-initialise internal arrays
189 * if the token was not a name in column 1, complain and die
190 * save names in entry's string table
191 * while (get_token() is not EOF and not NAMES)
192 * check for existence and type-correctness
193 * enter cap into structure
195 * save string in entry's string table
199 #define BAD_TC_USAGE if (!bad_tc_usage) \
200 { bad_tc_usage = TRUE; \
201 _nc_warning("Legacy termcap allows only a trailing tc= clause"); }
204 _nc_parse_entry(struct entry *entryp, int literal, bool silent)
207 struct name_table_entry const *entry_ptr;
209 bool bad_tc_usage = FALSE;
211 token_type = _nc_get_token(silent);
213 if (token_type == EOF)
215 if (token_type != NAMES)
216 _nc_err_abort("Entry does not start with terminal names in column one");
218 _nc_init_entry(&entryp->tterm);
220 entryp->cstart = _nc_comment_start;
221 entryp->cend = _nc_comment_end;
222 entryp->startline = _nc_start_line;
223 DEBUG(2, ("Comment range is %ld to %ld", entryp->cstart, entryp->cend));
226 * Strip off the 2-character termcap name, if present. Originally termcap
227 * used that as an indexing aid. We can retain 2-character terminfo names,
228 * but note that they would be lost if we translate to/from termcap. This
229 * feature is supposedly obsolete since "newer" BSD implementations do not
230 * use it; however our reference for this feature is SunOS 4.x, which
231 * implemented it. Note that the resulting terminal type was never the
232 * 2-character name, but was instead the first alias after that.
234 ptr = _nc_curr_token.tk_name;
235 if (_nc_syntax == SYN_TERMCAP
237 && !_nc_user_definable
242 _nc_curr_token.tk_name[2] = '\0';
246 entryp->tterm.str_table = entryp->tterm.term_names = _nc_save_str(ptr);
248 DEBUG(1, ("Starting '%s'", ptr));
251 * We do this because the one-token lookahead in the parse loop
252 * results in the terminal type getting prematurely set to correspond
253 * to that of the next entry.
255 _nc_set_type(_nc_first_name(entryp->tterm.term_names));
257 /* check for overly-long names and aliases */
258 for (base = entryp->tterm.term_names; (ptr = strchr(base, '|')) != 0;
260 if (ptr - base > MAX_ALIAS) {
261 _nc_warning("%s `%.*s' may be too long",
262 (base == entryp->tterm.term_names)
265 (int) (ptr - base), base);
271 for (token_type = _nc_get_token(silent);
272 token_type != EOF && token_type != NAMES;
273 token_type = _nc_get_token(silent)) {
274 bool is_use = (strcmp(_nc_curr_token.tk_name, "use") == 0);
275 bool is_tc = !is_use && (strcmp(_nc_curr_token.tk_name, "tc") == 0);
276 if (is_use || is_tc) {
277 entryp->uses[entryp->nuses].name = _nc_save_str(_nc_curr_token.tk_valstring);
278 entryp->uses[entryp->nuses].line = _nc_curr_line;
280 if (entryp->nuses > 1 && is_tc) {
284 /* normal token lookup */
285 entry_ptr = _nc_find_entry(_nc_curr_token.tk_name,
286 _nc_syntax ? _nc_cap_hash_table : _nc_info_hash_table);
289 * Our kluge to handle aliasing. The reason it's done
290 * this ugly way, with a linear search, is so the hashing
291 * machinery doesn't have to be made really complicated
292 * (also we get better warnings this way). No point in
293 * making this case fast, aliased caps aren't common now
294 * and will get rarer.
296 if (entry_ptr == NOTFOUND) {
297 const struct alias *ap;
299 if (_nc_syntax == SYN_TERMCAP) {
300 if (entryp->nuses != 0) {
303 for (ap = _nc_capalias_table; ap->from; ap++)
304 if (strcmp(ap->from, _nc_curr_token.tk_name) == 0) {
305 if (ap->to == (char *) 0) {
306 _nc_warning("%s (%s termcap extension) ignored",
307 ap->from, ap->source);
311 entry_ptr = _nc_find_entry(ap->to, _nc_cap_hash_table);
312 if (entry_ptr && !silent)
313 _nc_warning("%s (%s termcap extension) aliased to %s",
314 ap->from, ap->source, ap->to);
317 } else { /* if (_nc_syntax == SYN_TERMINFO) */
318 for (ap = _nc_infoalias_table; ap->from; ap++)
319 if (strcmp(ap->from, _nc_curr_token.tk_name) == 0) {
320 if (ap->to == (char *) 0) {
321 _nc_warning("%s (%s terminfo extension) ignored",
322 ap->from, ap->source);
326 entry_ptr = _nc_find_entry(ap->to, _nc_info_hash_table);
327 if (entry_ptr && !silent)
328 _nc_warning("%s (%s terminfo extension) aliased to %s",
329 ap->from, ap->source, ap->to);
333 if (entry_ptr == NOTFOUND) {
334 entry_ptr = lookup_fullname(_nc_curr_token.tk_name);
340 * If we have extended-names active, we will automatically
341 * define a name based on its context.
343 if (entry_ptr == NOTFOUND
344 && _nc_user_definable
345 && (entry_ptr = _nc_extend_names(entryp,
346 _nc_curr_token.tk_name,
348 if (_nc_tracing >= DEBUG_LEVEL(1))
349 _nc_warning("extended capability '%s'", _nc_curr_token.tk_name);
351 #endif /* NCURSES_XNAMES */
353 /* can't find this cap name, not even as an alias */
354 if (entry_ptr == NOTFOUND) {
356 _nc_warning("unknown capability '%s'",
357 _nc_curr_token.tk_name);
361 /* deal with bad type/value combinations. */
362 if (token_type != CANCEL && entry_ptr->nte_type != token_type) {
364 * Nasty special cases here handle situations in which type
365 * information can resolve name clashes. Normal lookup
366 * finds the last instance in the capability table of a
367 * given name, regardless of type. find_type_entry looks
368 * for a first matching instance with given type. So as
369 * long as all ambiguous names occur in pairs of distinct
370 * type, this will do the job.
373 /* tell max_attributes from arrow_key_map */
374 if (token_type == NUMBER
375 && !strcmp("ma", _nc_curr_token.tk_name)) {
376 entry_ptr = _nc_find_type_entry("ma", NUMBER,
377 _nc_get_table(_nc_syntax
380 /* map terminfo's string MT to MT */
381 } else if (token_type == STRING
382 && !strcmp("MT", _nc_curr_token.tk_name)) {
383 entry_ptr = _nc_find_type_entry("MT", STRING,
384 _nc_get_table(_nc_syntax
387 /* treat strings without following "=" as empty strings */
388 } else if (token_type == BOOLEAN
389 && entry_ptr->nte_type == STRING) {
391 /* we couldn't recover; skip this token */
394 const char *type_name;
395 switch (entry_ptr->nte_type) {
397 type_name = "boolean";
400 type_name = "string";
403 type_name = "numeric";
406 type_name = "unknown";
409 _nc_warning("wrong type used for %s capability '%s'",
410 type_name, _nc_curr_token.tk_name);
416 /* now we know that the type/value combination is OK */
417 switch (token_type) {
419 switch (entry_ptr->nte_type) {
421 entryp->tterm.Booleans[entry_ptr->nte_index] = CANCELLED_BOOLEAN;
425 entryp->tterm.Numbers[entry_ptr->nte_index] = CANCELLED_NUMERIC;
429 entryp->tterm.Strings[entry_ptr->nte_index] = CANCELLED_STRING;
435 entryp->tterm.Booleans[entry_ptr->nte_index] = TRUE;
439 entryp->tterm.Numbers[entry_ptr->nte_index] =
440 _nc_curr_token.tk_valnumber;
444 ptr = _nc_curr_token.tk_valstring;
445 if (_nc_syntax == SYN_TERMCAP)
446 ptr = _nc_captoinfo(_nc_curr_token.tk_name,
448 parametrized[entry_ptr->nte_index]);
449 entryp->tterm.Strings[entry_ptr->nte_index] = _nc_save_str(ptr);
454 _nc_warning("unknown token type");
455 _nc_panic_mode((_nc_syntax == SYN_TERMCAP) ? ':' : ',');
458 } /* end else cur_token.name != "use" */
460 continue; /* cannot have a label w/o statement */
461 } /* endwhile (not EOF and not NAMES) */
463 _nc_push_token(token_type);
464 _nc_set_type(_nc_first_name(entryp->tterm.term_names));
467 * Try to deduce as much as possible from extension capabilities
468 * (this includes obsolete BSD capabilities). Sigh...it would be more
469 * space-efficient to call this after use resolution, but it has
470 * to be done before entry allocation is wrapped up.
473 if (_nc_syntax == SYN_TERMCAP) {
474 bool has_base_entry = FALSE;
478 * Don't insert defaults if this is a `+' entry meant only
479 * for inclusion in other entries (not sure termcap ever
480 * had these, actually).
482 if (strchr(entryp->tterm.term_names, '+'))
483 has_base_entry = TRUE;
486 * Otherwise, look for a base entry that will already
487 * have picked up defaults via translation.
489 for (i = 0; i < entryp->nuses; i++)
490 if (!strchr((char *) entryp->uses[i].name, '+'))
491 has_base_entry = TRUE;
493 postprocess_termcap(&entryp->tterm, has_base_entry);
495 postprocess_terminfo(&entryp->tterm);
497 _nc_wrap_entry(entryp, FALSE);
503 _nc_capcmp(const char *s, const char *t)
504 /* compare two string capabilities, stripping out padding */
512 if (s[0] == '$' && s[1] == '<') {
514 if (!(isdigit(UChar(*s))
522 if (t[0] == '$' && t[1] == '<') {
524 if (!(isdigit(UChar(*t))
532 /* we've now pushed s and t past any padding they were pointing at */
534 if (*s == '\0' && *t == '\0')
540 /* else *s == *t but one is not NUL, so continue */
546 append_acs0(string_desc * dst, int code, int src)
553 _nc_safe_strcat(dst, temp);
558 append_acs(string_desc * dst, int code, char *src)
560 if (src != 0 && strlen(src) == 1) {
561 append_acs0(dst, code, *src);
566 * The ko capability, if present, consists of a comma-separated capability
567 * list. For each capability, we may assume there is a keycap that sends the
568 * string which is the value of that capability.
574 static assoc const ko_xlate[] =
576 {"al", "kil1"}, /* insert line key -> KEY_IL */
577 {"bt", "kcbt"}, /* back tab -> KEY_BTAB */
578 {"cd", "ked"}, /* clear-to-eos key -> KEY_EOL */
579 {"ce", "kel"}, /* clear-to-eol key -> KEY_EOS */
580 {"cl", "kclr"}, /* clear key -> KEY_CLEAR */
581 {"ct", "tbc"}, /* clear all tabs -> KEY_CATAB */
582 {"dc", "kdch1"}, /* delete char -> KEY_DC */
583 {"dl", "kdl1"}, /* delete line -> KEY_DL */
584 {"do", "kcud1"}, /* down key -> KEY_DOWN */
585 {"ei", "krmir"}, /* exit insert key -> KEY_EIC */
586 {"ho", "khome"}, /* home key -> KEY_HOME */
587 {"ic", "kich1"}, /* insert char key -> KEY_IC */
588 {"im", "kIC"}, /* insert-mode key -> KEY_SIC */
589 {"le", "kcub1"}, /* le key -> KEY_LEFT */
590 {"nd", "kcuf1"}, /* nd key -> KEY_RIGHT */
591 {"nl", "kent"}, /* new line key -> KEY_ENTER */
592 {"st", "khts"}, /* set-tab key -> KEY_STAB */
593 {"ta", CANCELLED_STRING},
594 {"up", "kcuu1"}, /* up-arrow key -> KEY_UP */
595 {(char *) 0, (char *) 0},
599 * This routine fills in string caps that either had defaults under
600 * termcap or can be manufactured from obsolete termcap capabilities.
601 * It was lifted from Ross Ridge's mytinfo package.
604 static const char C_CR[] = "\r";
605 static const char C_LF[] = "\n";
606 static const char C_BS[] = "\b";
607 static const char C_HT[] = "\t";
610 * Note that WANTED and PRESENT are not simple inverses! If a capability
611 * has been explicitly cancelled, it's not considered WANTED.
613 #define WANTED(s) ((s) == ABSENT_STRING)
614 #define PRESENT(s) (((s) != ABSENT_STRING) && ((s) != CANCELLED_STRING))
617 * This bit of legerdemain turns all the terminfo variable names into
618 * references to locations in the arrays Booleans, Numbers, and Strings ---
619 * precisely what's needed.
626 postprocess_termcap(TERMTYPE *tp, bool has_base)
628 char buf[MAX_LINE * 2 + 2];
632 * TERMCAP DEFAULTS AND OBSOLETE-CAPABILITY TRANSLATIONS
634 * This first part of the code is the functional inverse of the
635 * fragment in capdefaults.c.
636 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------
639 /* if there was a tc entry, assume we picked up defaults via that */
641 if (WANTED(init_3string) && termcap_init2)
642 init_3string = _nc_save_str(termcap_init2);
644 if (WANTED(reset_2string) && termcap_reset)
645 reset_2string = _nc_save_str(termcap_reset);
647 if (WANTED(carriage_return)) {
648 if (carriage_return_delay > 0) {
649 sprintf(buf, "%s$<%d>", C_CR, carriage_return_delay);
650 carriage_return = _nc_save_str(buf);
652 carriage_return = _nc_save_str(C_CR);
654 if (WANTED(cursor_left)) {
655 if (backspace_delay > 0) {
656 sprintf(buf, "%s$<%d>", C_BS, backspace_delay);
657 cursor_left = _nc_save_str(buf);
658 } else if (backspaces_with_bs == 1)
659 cursor_left = _nc_save_str(C_BS);
660 else if (PRESENT(backspace_if_not_bs))
661 cursor_left = backspace_if_not_bs;
663 /* vi doesn't use "do", but it does seems to use nl (or '\n') instead */
664 if (WANTED(cursor_down)) {
665 if (PRESENT(linefeed_if_not_lf))
666 cursor_down = linefeed_if_not_lf;
667 else if (linefeed_is_newline != 1) {
668 if (new_line_delay > 0) {
669 sprintf(buf, "%s$<%d>", C_LF, new_line_delay);
670 cursor_down = _nc_save_str(buf);
672 cursor_down = _nc_save_str(C_LF);
675 if (WANTED(scroll_forward) && crt_no_scrolling != 1) {
676 if (PRESENT(linefeed_if_not_lf))
677 cursor_down = linefeed_if_not_lf;
678 else if (linefeed_is_newline != 1) {
679 if (new_line_delay > 0) {
680 sprintf(buf, "%s$<%d>", C_LF, new_line_delay);
681 scroll_forward = _nc_save_str(buf);
683 scroll_forward = _nc_save_str(C_LF);
686 if (WANTED(newline)) {
687 if (linefeed_is_newline == 1) {
688 if (new_line_delay > 0) {
689 sprintf(buf, "%s$<%d>", C_LF, new_line_delay);
690 newline = _nc_save_str(buf);
692 newline = _nc_save_str(C_LF);
693 } else if (PRESENT(carriage_return) && PRESENT(scroll_forward)) {
694 _nc_str_init(&result, buf, sizeof(buf));
695 if (_nc_safe_strcat(&result, carriage_return)
696 && _nc_safe_strcat(&result, scroll_forward))
697 newline = _nc_save_str(buf);
698 } else if (PRESENT(carriage_return) && PRESENT(cursor_down)) {
699 _nc_str_init(&result, buf, sizeof(buf));
700 if (_nc_safe_strcat(&result, carriage_return)
701 && _nc_safe_strcat(&result, cursor_down))
702 newline = _nc_save_str(buf);
708 * Inverse of capdefaults.c code ends here.
709 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------
711 * TERMCAP-TO TERMINFO MAPPINGS FOR SOURCE TRANSLATION
713 * These translations will *not* be inverted by tgetent().
718 * We wait until now to decide if we've got a working cr because even
719 * one that doesn't work can be used for newline. Unfortunately the
720 * space allocated for it is wasted.
722 if (return_does_clr_eol == 1 || no_correctly_working_cr == 1)
723 carriage_return = ABSENT_STRING;
726 * Supposedly most termcap entries have ta now and '\t' is no longer a
727 * default, but it doesn't seem to be true...
730 if (horizontal_tab_delay > 0) {
731 sprintf(buf, "%s$<%d>", C_HT, horizontal_tab_delay);
732 tab = _nc_save_str(buf);
734 tab = _nc_save_str(C_HT);
736 if (init_tabs == ABSENT_NUMERIC && has_hardware_tabs == TRUE)
740 * Assume we can beep with ^G unless we're given bl@.
743 bell = _nc_save_str("\007");
747 * Translate the old termcap :pt: capability to it#8 + ht=\t
749 if (has_hardware_tabs == TRUE) {
750 if (init_tabs != 8 && init_tabs != ABSENT_NUMERIC)
751 _nc_warning("hardware tabs with a width other than 8: %d", init_tabs);
753 if (tab && _nc_capcmp(tab, C_HT))
754 _nc_warning("hardware tabs with a non-^I tab string %s",
758 tab = _nc_save_str(C_HT);
764 * Now translate the ko capability, if there is one. This
765 * isn't from mytinfo...
767 if (PRESENT(other_non_function_keys)) {
768 char *base = other_non_function_keys;
770 struct name_table_entry const *from_ptr;
771 struct name_table_entry const *to_ptr;
773 char buf2[MAX_TERMINFO_LENGTH];
776 /* we're going to use this for a special case later */
777 dp = strchr(other_non_function_keys, 'i');
778 foundim = (dp != 0) && (dp[1] == 'm');
780 /* look at each comma-separated capability in the ko string... */
781 for (base = other_non_function_keys;
782 (cp = strchr(base, ',')) != 0;
784 size_t len = cp - base;
786 for (ap = ko_xlate; ap->from; ap++)
787 if (len == strlen(ap->from)
788 && strncmp(ap->from, base, len) == 0)
791 _nc_warning("unknown capability `%.*s' in ko string",
794 } else if (ap->to == CANCELLED_STRING) /* ignore it */
797 /* now we know we found a match in ko_table, so... */
799 from_ptr = _nc_find_entry(ap->from, _nc_cap_hash_table);
800 to_ptr = _nc_find_entry(ap->to, _nc_info_hash_table);
802 if (!from_ptr || !to_ptr) /* should never happen! */
803 _nc_err_abort("ko translation table is invalid, I give up");
805 if (WANTED(tp->Strings[from_ptr->nte_index])) {
806 _nc_warning("no value for ko capability %s", ap->from);
810 if (tp->Strings[to_ptr->nte_index]) {
811 /* There's no point in warning about it if it's the same
812 * string; that's just an inefficiency.
815 tp->Strings[from_ptr->nte_index],
816 tp->Strings[to_ptr->nte_index]) != 0)
817 _nc_warning("%s (%s) already has an explicit value %s, ignoring ko",
819 _nc_visbuf(tp->Strings[to_ptr->nte_index]));
824 * The magic moment -- copy the mapped key string over,
825 * stripping out padding.
827 for (dp = buf2, bp = tp->Strings[from_ptr->nte_index]; *bp; bp++) {
828 if (bp[0] == '$' && bp[1] == '<') {
829 while (*bp && *bp != '>') {
837 tp->Strings[to_ptr->nte_index] = _nc_save_str(buf2);
841 * Note: ko=im and ko=ic both want to grab the `Insert'
842 * keycap. There's a kich1 but no ksmir, so the ic capability
843 * got mapped to kich1 and im to kIC to avoid a collision.
844 * If the description has im but not ic, hack kIC back to kich1.
846 if (foundim && WANTED(key_ic) && key_sic) {
848 key_sic = ABSENT_STRING;
854 if (WANTED(key_backspace))
855 key_backspace = _nc_save_str(C_BS);
856 if (WANTED(key_left))
857 key_left = _nc_save_str(C_BS);
858 if (WANTED(key_down))
859 key_down = _nc_save_str(C_LF);
864 * Translate XENIX forms characters.
866 if (PRESENT(acs_ulcorner) ||
867 PRESENT(acs_llcorner) ||
868 PRESENT(acs_urcorner) ||
869 PRESENT(acs_lrcorner) ||
874 PRESENT(acs_hline) ||
875 PRESENT(acs_vline) ||
877 char buf2[MAX_TERMCAP_LENGTH];
879 _nc_str_init(&result, buf2, sizeof(buf2));
880 _nc_safe_strcat(&result, acs_chars);
882 append_acs(&result, 'j', acs_lrcorner);
883 append_acs(&result, 'k', acs_urcorner);
884 append_acs(&result, 'l', acs_ulcorner);
885 append_acs(&result, 'm', acs_llcorner);
886 append_acs(&result, 'n', acs_plus);
887 append_acs(&result, 'q', acs_hline);
888 append_acs(&result, 't', acs_ltee);
889 append_acs(&result, 'u', acs_rtee);
890 append_acs(&result, 'v', acs_btee);
891 append_acs(&result, 'w', acs_ttee);
892 append_acs(&result, 'x', acs_vline);
895 acs_chars = _nc_save_str(buf2);
896 _nc_warning("acsc string synthesized from XENIX capabilities");
898 } else if (acs_chars == 0
899 && enter_alt_charset_mode != 0
900 && exit_alt_charset_mode != 0) {
901 acs_chars = _nc_save_str(VT_ACSC);
906 postprocess_terminfo(TERMTYPE *tp)
909 * TERMINFO-TO-TERMINFO MAPPINGS FOR SOURCE TRANSLATION
910 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------
914 * Translate AIX forms characters.
916 if (PRESENT(box_chars_1)) {
917 char buf2[MAX_TERMCAP_LENGTH];
920 _nc_str_init(&result, buf2, sizeof(buf2));
921 _nc_safe_strcat(&result, acs_chars);
923 append_acs0(&result, 'l', box_chars_1[0]); /* ACS_ULCORNER */
924 append_acs0(&result, 'q', box_chars_1[1]); /* ACS_HLINE */
925 append_acs0(&result, 'k', box_chars_1[2]); /* ACS_URCORNER */
926 append_acs0(&result, 'x', box_chars_1[3]); /* ACS_VLINE */
927 append_acs0(&result, 'j', box_chars_1[4]); /* ACS_LRCORNER */
928 append_acs0(&result, 'm', box_chars_1[5]); /* ACS_LLCORNER */
929 append_acs0(&result, 'w', box_chars_1[6]); /* ACS_TTEE */
930 append_acs0(&result, 'u', box_chars_1[7]); /* ACS_RTEE */
931 append_acs0(&result, 'v', box_chars_1[8]); /* ACS_BTEE */
932 append_acs0(&result, 't', box_chars_1[9]); /* ACS_LTEE */
933 append_acs0(&result, 'n', box_chars_1[10]); /* ACS_PLUS */
936 acs_chars = _nc_save_str(buf2);
937 _nc_warning("acsc string synthesized from AIX capabilities");
938 box_chars_1 = ABSENT_STRING;
942 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------
947 * Do a linear search through the terminfo tables to find a given full-name.
948 * We don't expect to do this often, so there's no hashing function.
950 * In effect, this scans through the 3 lists of full-names, and looks them
951 * up in _nc_info_table, which is organized so that the nte_index fields are
952 * sorted, but the nte_type fields are not necessarily grouped together.
954 static struct name_table_entry const *
955 lookup_fullname(const char *find)
961 NCURSES_CONST char *const *names;
977 for (count = 0; names[count] != 0; count++) {
978 if (!strcmp(names[count], find)) {
979 struct name_table_entry const *entry_ptr = _nc_get_table(FALSE);
980 while (entry_ptr->nte_type != state
981 || entry_ptr->nte_index != count)
989 /* parse_entry.c ends here */