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Ben-Halim 1992,1995 * * and: Eric S. Raymond * ****************************************************************************/ /* ** lib_newterm.c ** ** The newterm() function. ** */ #include #if defined(SVR4_TERMIO) && !defined(_POSIX_SOURCE) #define _POSIX_SOURCE #endif #include /* clear_screen, cup & friends, cur_term */ MODULE_ID("$Id: lib_newterm.c,v 1.41 1999/07/24 20:07:48 tom Exp $") #ifndef ONLCR /* Allows compilation under the QNX 4.2 OS */ #define ONLCR 0 #endif /* * SVr4/XSI Curses specify that hardware echo is turned off in initscr, and not * restored during the curses session. The library simulates echo in software. * (The behavior is unspecified if the application enables hardware echo). * * The newterm function also initializes terminal settings, and since initscr * is supposed to behave as if it calls newterm, we do it here. */ static inline int _nc_initscr(void) { /* for extended XPG4 conformance requires cbreak() at this point */ /* (SVr4 curses does this anyway) */ cbreak(); #ifdef TERMIOS cur_term->Nttyb.c_lflag &= ~(ECHO|ECHONL); cur_term->Nttyb.c_iflag &= ~(ICRNL|INLCR|IGNCR); cur_term->Nttyb.c_oflag &= ~(ONLCR); #else cur_term->Nttyb.sg_flags &= ~(ECHO|CRMOD); #endif return _nc_set_tty_mode(&cur_term->Nttyb); } /* * filter() has to be called before either initscr() or newterm(), so there is * apparently no way to make this flag apply to some terminals and not others, * aside from possibly delaying a filter() call until some terminals have been * initialized. */ static int filter_mode = FALSE; void filter(void) { filter_mode = TRUE; } SCREEN * newterm(NCURSES_CONST char *name, FILE *ofp, FILE *ifp) { int errret; int slk_format = _nc_slk_format; SCREEN* current; #ifdef TRACE int t = _nc_getenv_num("NCURSES_TRACE"); if (t >= 0) trace(t); #endif T((T_CALLED("newterm(\"%s\",%p,%p)"), name, ofp, ifp)); /* this loads the capability entry, then sets LINES and COLS */ if (setupterm(name, fileno(ofp), &errret) == ERR) return 0; /* implement filter mode */ if (filter_mode) { LINES = 1; if (init_tabs != -1) TABSIZE = init_tabs; else TABSIZE = 8; T(("TABSIZE = %d", TABSIZE)); clear_screen = 0; cursor_down = parm_down_cursor = 0; cursor_address = 0; cursor_up = parm_up_cursor = 0; row_address = 0; cursor_home = carriage_return; } /* If we must simulate soft labels, grab off the line to be used. We assume that we must simulate, if it is none of the standard formats (4-4 or 3-2-3) for which there may be some hardware support. */ if (num_labels <= 0 || !SLK_STDFMT(slk_format)) if (slk_format) { if (ERR==_nc_ripoffline(-SLK_LINES(slk_format), _nc_slk_initialize)) return 0; } /* this actually allocates the screen structure, and saves the * original terminal settings. */ current = SP; _nc_set_screen(0); if (_nc_setupscreen(LINES, COLS, ofp) == ERR) { _nc_set_screen(current); return 0; } /* if the terminal type has real soft labels, set those up */ if (slk_format && num_labels > 0 && SLK_STDFMT(slk_format)) _nc_slk_initialize(stdscr, COLS); SP->_ifd = fileno(ifp); SP->_checkfd = fileno(ifp); typeahead(fileno(ifp)); #ifdef TERMIOS SP->_use_meta = ((cur_term->Ottyb.c_cflag & CSIZE) == CS8 && !(cur_term->Ottyb.c_iflag & ISTRIP)); #else SP->_use_meta = FALSE; #endif SP->_endwin = FALSE; /* Check whether we can optimize scrolling under dumb terminals in case * we do not have any of these capabilities, scrolling optimization * will be useless. */ SP->_scrolling = ((scroll_forward && scroll_reverse) || ((parm_rindex || parm_insert_line || insert_line) && (parm_index || parm_delete_line || delete_line))); baudrate(); /* sets a field in the SP structure */ SP->_keytry = 0; /* * Check for mismatched graphic-rendition capabilities. Most SVr4 * terminfo trees contain entries that have rmul or rmso equated to * sgr0 (Solaris curses copes with those entries). We do this only for * curses, since many termcap applications assume that smso/rmso and * smul/rmul are paired, and will not function properly if we remove * rmso or rmul. Curses applications shouldn't be looking at this * detail. */ #define SGR0_TEST(mode) (mode != 0) && (exit_attribute_mode == 0 || strcmp(mode, exit_attribute_mode)) SP->_use_rmso = SGR0_TEST(exit_standout_mode); SP->_use_rmul = SGR0_TEST(exit_underline_mode); /* compute movement costs so we can do better move optimization */ _nc_mvcur_init(); /* initialize terminal to a sane state */ _nc_screen_init(); /* Initialize the terminal line settings. */ _nc_initscr(); _nc_signal_handler(TRUE); T((T_RETURN("%p"), SP)); return(SP); }