+ /*
+ * If the character falls into any of these special cases, do
+ * not force the result to a blank:
+ *
+ * a) it is printable (this works around a bug in wcwidth()).
+ * b) use_legacy_coding() has been called to modify the treatment
+ * of codes 128-255.
+ * c) the acs_map[] has been initialized to allow codes 0-31
+ * to be rendered. This supports Linux console's "PC"
+ * characters. Codes 128-255 are allowed though this is
+ * not checked.
+ */
+ if (is8bits(CharOf(CHDEREF(ch)))
+ && (isprint(CharOf(CHDEREF(ch)))
+ || (SP_PARM->_legacy_coding > 0 && CharOf(CHDEREF(ch)) >= 160)
+ || (SP_PARM->_legacy_coding > 1 && CharOf(CHDEREF(ch)) >= 128)
+ || (AttrOf(attr) & A_ALTCHARSET
+ && ((CharOfD(ch) < ACS_LEN
+ && SP_PARM->_acs_map != 0
+ && SP_PARM->_acs_map[CharOfD(ch)] != 0)
+ || (CharOfD(ch) >= 128))))) {
+ ;
+ } else {
+ ch = CHREF(blank);
+ TR(TRACE_CHARPUT, ("forced to blank"));
+ }
+ chlen = 1;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ if ((AttrOf(attr) & A_ALTCHARSET)
+ && SP_PARM->_acs_map != 0
+ && CharOfD(ch) < ACS_LEN) {
+ my_ch = CHDEREF(ch); /* work around const param */
+#if USE_WIDEC_SUPPORT
+ /*
+ * This is crude & ugly, but works most of the time. It checks if the
+ * acs_chars string specified that we have a mapping for this
+ * character, and uses the wide-character mapping when we expect the
+ * normal one to be broken (by mis-design ;-).
+ */
+ if (SP_PARM->_screen_acs_fix
+ && SP_PARM->_screen_acs_map[CharOf(my_ch)]) {
+ RemAttr(attr, A_ALTCHARSET);
+ my_ch = _nc_wacs[CharOf(my_ch)];
+ }
+#endif
+ /*
+ * If we (still) have alternate character set, it is the normal 8bit
+ * flavor. The _screen_acs_map[] array tells if the character was
+ * really in acs_chars, needed because of the way wide/normal line
+ * drawing flavors are integrated.
+ */
+ if (AttrOf(attr) & A_ALTCHARSET) {
+ int j = CharOfD(ch);
+ chtype temp = UChar(SP_PARM->_acs_map[j]);
+
+ if (!(SP_PARM->_screen_acs_map[j])) {
+ RemAttr(attr, A_ALTCHARSET);
+ if (temp == 0)
+ temp = ' ';
+ }
+ if (temp != 0)
+ SetChar(my_ch, temp, AttrOf(attr));
+ }
+ ch = CHREF(my_ch);
+ }