curses 1.2.6 → 1.4.0

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/.github/workflows/macos.yml +19 -0
  3. data/.github/workflows/ubuntu.yml +26 -0
  4. data/.github/workflows/windows.yml +28 -0
  5. data/.gitmodules +1 -1
  6. data/.travis.yml +6 -3
  7. data/History.md +40 -0
  8. data/README.md +4 -1
  9. data/Rakefile +0 -83
  10. data/curses.gemspec +2 -3
  11. data/ext/curses/curses.c +1271 -151
  12. data/ext/curses/extconf.rb +140 -17
  13. data/lib/curses.rb +5 -12
  14. data/sample/form.rb +52 -0
  15. data/sample/menu.rb +1 -1
  16. data/vendor/PDCurses/.gitignore +47 -0
  17. data/vendor/PDCurses/.travis.yml +49 -0
  18. data/vendor/PDCurses/CMakeLists.txt +68 -0
  19. data/vendor/PDCurses/HISTORY.md +2036 -0
  20. data/vendor/PDCurses/IMPLEMNT.md +327 -0
  21. data/vendor/PDCurses/README.md +77 -0
  22. data/vendor/PDCurses/acs_defs.h +265 -0
  23. data/vendor/PDCurses/appveyor.yml +218 -0
  24. data/vendor/PDCurses/cmake/README.md +71 -0
  25. data/vendor/PDCurses/cmake/build_dependencies.cmake +178 -0
  26. data/vendor/PDCurses/cmake/build_options.cmake +25 -0
  27. data/vendor/PDCurses/cmake/dll_version.cmake +26 -0
  28. data/vendor/PDCurses/cmake/gen_config_header.cmake +43 -0
  29. data/vendor/PDCurses/cmake/get_version.cmake +17 -0
  30. data/vendor/PDCurses/cmake/make_uninstall.cmake +19 -0
  31. data/vendor/PDCurses/cmake/project_common.cmake +121 -0
  32. data/vendor/PDCurses/cmake/resource.in.cmake +52 -0
  33. data/vendor/PDCurses/cmake/sdl2_ttf/CMakeLists.txt +83 -0
  34. data/vendor/PDCurses/cmake/target_arch.cmake +36 -0
  35. data/vendor/PDCurses/cmake/version.in.cmake +73 -0
  36. data/vendor/PDCurses/cmake/watcom_open_dos16_toolchain.cmake +96 -0
  37. data/vendor/PDCurses/cmake/watcom_open_dos32_toolchain.cmake +106 -0
  38. data/vendor/PDCurses/cmake/watcom_open_os2v2_toolchain.cmake +105 -0
  39. data/vendor/PDCurses/curses.h +1846 -0
  40. data/vendor/PDCurses/curspriv.h +134 -0
  41. data/vendor/PDCurses/demos/README.md +25 -0
  42. data/vendor/PDCurses/demos/firework.c +144 -0
  43. data/vendor/PDCurses/demos/newtest.c +581 -0
  44. data/vendor/PDCurses/demos/ozdemo.c +447 -0
  45. data/vendor/PDCurses/demos/ptest.c +283 -0
  46. data/vendor/PDCurses/demos/rain.c +157 -0
  47. data/vendor/PDCurses/demos/testcurs.c +1607 -0
  48. data/vendor/PDCurses/demos/tui.c +1048 -0
  49. data/vendor/PDCurses/demos/tui.h +65 -0
  50. data/vendor/PDCurses/demos/tuidemo.c +233 -0
  51. data/vendor/PDCurses/demos/version.c +61 -0
  52. data/vendor/PDCurses/demos/worm.c +432 -0
  53. data/vendor/PDCurses/demos/xmas.c +955 -0
  54. data/vendor/PDCurses/dos/CMakeLists.txt +47 -0
  55. data/vendor/PDCurses/dos/Makefile.bcc +83 -0
  56. data/vendor/PDCurses/dos/Makefile.dmc +257 -0
  57. data/vendor/PDCurses/dos/Makefile.msc +113 -0
  58. data/vendor/PDCurses/dos/Makefile.wcc +107 -0
  59. data/vendor/PDCurses/dos/README.md +51 -0
  60. data/vendor/PDCurses/dos/bccdos.lrf +9 -0
  61. data/vendor/PDCurses/dos/mscdos.lrf +50 -0
  62. data/vendor/PDCurses/dos/pdcclip.c +132 -0
  63. data/vendor/PDCurses/dos/pdcdisp.c +135 -0
  64. data/vendor/PDCurses/dos/pdcdos.h +194 -0
  65. data/vendor/PDCurses/dos/pdcgetsc.c +98 -0
  66. data/vendor/PDCurses/dos/pdckbd.c +513 -0
  67. data/vendor/PDCurses/dos/pdcscrn.c +785 -0
  68. data/vendor/PDCurses/dos/pdcsetsc.c +101 -0
  69. data/vendor/PDCurses/dos/pdcutil.c +212 -0
  70. data/vendor/PDCurses/libobjs.mif +26 -0
  71. data/vendor/PDCurses/makedist.mif +20 -0
  72. data/vendor/PDCurses/man/README.md +21 -0
  73. data/vendor/PDCurses/man/intro.md +361 -0
  74. data/vendor/PDCurses/man/manext.c +119 -0
  75. data/vendor/PDCurses/man/sdl.md +152 -0
  76. data/vendor/PDCurses/man/sdl2.md +58 -0
  77. data/vendor/PDCurses/man/x11.md +407 -0
  78. data/vendor/PDCurses/ncurses/CMakeLists.txt +66 -0
  79. data/vendor/PDCurses/ncurses/README.md +26 -0
  80. data/vendor/PDCurses/ncurses/makefile +29 -0
  81. data/vendor/PDCurses/os2/CMakeLists.txt +41 -0
  82. data/vendor/PDCurses/os2/Makefile.bcc +90 -0
  83. data/vendor/PDCurses/os2/Makefile.wcc +43 -0
  84. data/vendor/PDCurses/os2/README.md +43 -0
  85. data/vendor/PDCurses/os2/iccos2.lrf +50 -0
  86. data/vendor/PDCurses/os2/iccos2.mak +256 -0
  87. data/vendor/PDCurses/os2/pdcclip.c +188 -0
  88. data/vendor/PDCurses/os2/pdcdisp.c +93 -0
  89. data/vendor/PDCurses/os2/pdcgetsc.c +89 -0
  90. data/vendor/PDCurses/os2/pdckbd.c +521 -0
  91. data/vendor/PDCurses/os2/pdcos2.h +55 -0
  92. data/vendor/PDCurses/os2/pdcscrn.c +449 -0
  93. data/vendor/PDCurses/os2/pdcsetsc.c +112 -0
  94. data/vendor/PDCurses/os2/pdcutil.c +52 -0
  95. data/vendor/PDCurses/panel.h +56 -0
  96. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/README.md +25 -0
  97. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/addch.c +693 -0
  98. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/addchstr.c +245 -0
  99. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/addstr.c +240 -0
  100. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/attr.c +359 -0
  101. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/beep.c +68 -0
  102. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/bkgd.c +223 -0
  103. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/border.c +411 -0
  104. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/clear.c +159 -0
  105. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/color.c +298 -0
  106. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/debug.c +109 -0
  107. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/delch.c +96 -0
  108. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/deleteln.c +211 -0
  109. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/deprec.c +27 -0
  110. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/getch.c +417 -0
  111. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/getstr.c +474 -0
  112. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/getyx.c +139 -0
  113. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/inch.c +127 -0
  114. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/inchstr.c +214 -0
  115. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/initscr.c +367 -0
  116. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/inopts.c +324 -0
  117. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/insch.c +271 -0
  118. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/insstr.c +264 -0
  119. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/instr.c +246 -0
  120. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/kernel.c +259 -0
  121. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/keyname.c +157 -0
  122. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/mouse.c +438 -0
  123. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/move.c +57 -0
  124. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/outopts.c +159 -0
  125. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/overlay.c +214 -0
  126. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/pad.c +260 -0
  127. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/panel.c +633 -0
  128. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/printw.c +126 -0
  129. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/refresh.c +279 -0
  130. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/scanw.c +578 -0
  131. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/scr_dump.c +213 -0
  132. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/scroll.c +101 -0
  133. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/slk.c +591 -0
  134. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/termattr.c +182 -0
  135. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/terminfo.c +217 -0
  136. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/touch.c +163 -0
  137. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/util.c +312 -0
  138. data/vendor/PDCurses/pdcurses/window.c +569 -0
  139. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl1/Makefile.mng +110 -0
  140. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl1/README.md +31 -0
  141. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl1/deffont.h +385 -0
  142. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl1/deficon.h +23 -0
  143. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl1/pdcclip.c +131 -0
  144. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl1/pdcdisp.c +373 -0
  145. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl1/pdcgetsc.c +30 -0
  146. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl1/pdckbd.c +405 -0
  147. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl1/pdcscrn.c +414 -0
  148. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl1/pdcsdl.h +31 -0
  149. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl1/pdcsetsc.c +64 -0
  150. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl1/pdcutil.c +40 -0
  151. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl1/sdltest.c +79 -0
  152. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl2/CMakeLists.txt +76 -0
  153. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl2/Makefile.vc +164 -0
  154. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl2/README.md +34 -0
  155. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl2/deffont.h +385 -0
  156. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl2/deficon.h +23 -0
  157. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl2/pdcclip.c +93 -0
  158. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl2/pdcdisp.c +534 -0
  159. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl2/pdcgetsc.c +30 -0
  160. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl2/pdckbd.c +480 -0
  161. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl2/pdcscrn.c +443 -0
  162. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl2/pdcsdl.h +33 -0
  163. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl2/pdcsetsc.c +67 -0
  164. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl2/pdcutil.c +39 -0
  165. data/vendor/PDCurses/sdl2/sdltest.c +81 -0
  166. data/vendor/PDCurses/term.h +48 -0
  167. data/vendor/PDCurses/version.mif +7 -0
  168. data/vendor/PDCurses/vt/CMakeLists.txt +28 -0
  169. data/vendor/PDCurses/vt/Makefile.bcc +111 -0
  170. data/vendor/PDCurses/vt/Makefile.dmc +258 -0
  171. data/vendor/PDCurses/vt/Makefile.vc +144 -0
  172. data/vendor/PDCurses/vt/Makefile.wcc +107 -0
  173. data/vendor/PDCurses/vt/README.md +64 -0
  174. data/vendor/PDCurses/vt/pdcclip.c +20 -0
  175. data/vendor/PDCurses/vt/pdcdisp.c +284 -0
  176. data/vendor/PDCurses/vt/pdcgetsc.c +27 -0
  177. data/vendor/PDCurses/vt/pdckbd.c +394 -0
  178. data/vendor/PDCurses/vt/pdcscrn.c +434 -0
  179. data/vendor/PDCurses/vt/pdcsetsc.c +45 -0
  180. data/vendor/PDCurses/vt/pdcutil.c +43 -0
  181. data/vendor/PDCurses/vt/pdcvt.h +16 -0
  182. data/vendor/PDCurses/watcom.mif +68 -0
  183. data/vendor/PDCurses/wincon/CMakeLists.txt +27 -0
  184. data/vendor/PDCurses/wincon/Makefile.bcc +88 -0
  185. data/vendor/PDCurses/wincon/Makefile.dmc +256 -0
  186. data/vendor/PDCurses/wincon/Makefile.lcc +273 -0
  187. data/vendor/PDCurses/wincon/Makefile.mng +176 -0
  188. data/vendor/PDCurses/wincon/Makefile.vc +144 -0
  189. data/vendor/PDCurses/wincon/Makefile.wcc +51 -0
  190. data/vendor/PDCurses/wincon/README.md +85 -0
  191. data/vendor/PDCurses/wincon/pdcclip.c +174 -0
  192. data/vendor/PDCurses/wincon/pdcdisp.c +143 -0
  193. data/vendor/PDCurses/wincon/pdcgetsc.c +55 -0
  194. data/vendor/PDCurses/wincon/pdckbd.c +786 -0
  195. data/vendor/PDCurses/wincon/pdcscrn.c +717 -0
  196. data/vendor/PDCurses/wincon/pdcsetsc.c +91 -0
  197. data/vendor/PDCurses/wincon/pdcurses.ico +0 -0
  198. data/vendor/PDCurses/wincon/pdcurses.rc +28 -0
  199. data/vendor/PDCurses/wincon/pdcutil.c +41 -0
  200. data/vendor/PDCurses/wincon/pdcwin.h +31 -0
  201. data/vendor/PDCurses/wingui/CMakeLists.txt +27 -0
  202. data/vendor/PDCurses/wingui/Makefile.bcc +85 -0
  203. data/vendor/PDCurses/wingui/Makefile.dmc +259 -0
  204. data/vendor/PDCurses/wingui/Makefile.lcc +273 -0
  205. data/vendor/PDCurses/wingui/Makefile.mng +171 -0
  206. data/vendor/PDCurses/wingui/Makefile.vc +144 -0
  207. data/vendor/PDCurses/wingui/Makefile.wcc +51 -0
  208. data/vendor/PDCurses/wingui/README.md +93 -0
  209. data/vendor/PDCurses/wingui/pdcclip.c +174 -0
  210. data/vendor/PDCurses/wingui/pdcdisp.c +718 -0
  211. data/vendor/PDCurses/wingui/pdcgetsc.c +30 -0
  212. data/vendor/PDCurses/wingui/pdckbd.c +143 -0
  213. data/vendor/PDCurses/wingui/pdcscrn.c +2797 -0
  214. data/vendor/PDCurses/wingui/pdcsetsc.c +89 -0
  215. data/vendor/PDCurses/wingui/pdcurses.ico +0 -0
  216. data/vendor/PDCurses/wingui/pdcurses.rc +28 -0
  217. data/vendor/PDCurses/wingui/pdcutil.c +61 -0
  218. data/vendor/PDCurses/wingui/pdcwin.h +122 -0
  219. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/Makefile.in +754 -0
  220. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/PDCurses.spec +82 -0
  221. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/README.md +62 -0
  222. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/ScrollBox.c +319 -0
  223. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/ScrollBox.h +51 -0
  224. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/ScrollBoxP.h +70 -0
  225. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/aclocal.m4 +994 -0
  226. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/big_icon.xbm +46 -0
  227. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/compose.h +201 -0
  228. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/config.guess +1500 -0
  229. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/config.h.in +100 -0
  230. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/config.sub +1616 -0
  231. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/configure +6700 -0
  232. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/configure.ac +295 -0
  233. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/debian/changelog +6 -0
  234. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/debian/compat +1 -0
  235. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/debian/control +11 -0
  236. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/debian/copyright +27 -0
  237. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/debian/rules +98 -0
  238. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/install-sh +253 -0
  239. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/little_icon.xbm +14 -0
  240. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/ncurses_cfg.h +45 -0
  241. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/pdcclip.c +173 -0
  242. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/pdcdisp.c +85 -0
  243. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/pdcgetsc.c +28 -0
  244. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/pdckbd.c +104 -0
  245. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/pdcscrn.c +258 -0
  246. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/pdcsetsc.c +95 -0
  247. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/pdcutil.c +52 -0
  248. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/pdcx11.c +316 -0
  249. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/pdcx11.h +191 -0
  250. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/sb.c +155 -0
  251. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/x11.c +3686 -0
  252. data/vendor/PDCurses/x11/xcurses-config.in +81 -0
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+ /* Public Domain Curses */
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+ #include <curspriv.h>
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+
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+ /*man-start**************************************************************
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+
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+ initscr
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+ -------
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+
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+ ### Synopsis
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+
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+ WINDOW *initscr(void);
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+ WINDOW *Xinitscr(int argc, char *argv[]);
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+ int endwin(void);
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+ bool isendwin(void);
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+ SCREEN *newterm(const char *type, FILE *outfd, FILE *infd);
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+ SCREEN *set_term(SCREEN *new);
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+ void delscreen(SCREEN *sp);
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+
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+ int resize_term(int nlines, int ncols);
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+ bool is_termresized(void);
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+ const char *curses_version(void);
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+
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+ ### Description
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+
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+ initscr() should be the first curses routine called. It will
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+ initialize all curses data structures, and arrange that the
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+ first call to refresh() will clear the screen. In case of
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+ error, initscr() will write a message to standard error and end
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+ the program.
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+
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+ endwin() should be called before exiting or escaping from curses
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+ mode temporarily. It will restore tty modes, move the cursor to
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+ the lower left corner of the screen and reset the terminal into
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+ the proper non-visual mode. To resume curses after a temporary
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+ escape, call refresh() or doupdate().
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+
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+ isendwin() returns TRUE if endwin() has been called without a
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+ subsequent refresh, unless SP is NULL.
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+
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+ In some implementations of curses, newterm() allows the use of
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+ multiple terminals. Here, it's just an alternative interface for
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+ initscr(). It always returns SP, or NULL.
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+
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+ delscreen() frees the memory allocated by newterm() or
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+ initscr(), since it's not freed by endwin(). This function is
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+ usually not needed. In PDCurses, the parameter must be the
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+ value of SP, and delscreen() sets SP to NULL.
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+ set_term() does nothing meaningful in PDCurses, but is included
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+ for compatibility with other curses implementations.
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+ resize_term() is effectively two functions: When called with
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+ nonzero values for nlines and ncols, it attempts to resize the
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+ screen to the given size. On some platforms, you can do this
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+ before calling initscr(), thereby setting the starting screen
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+ size. When called with (0, 0), it merely adjusts the internal
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+ structures to match the current size after the screen is
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+ resized by the user. User, pre-initscr(), and programmatic
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+ resizing is platform-dependent, as follows (with ncurses added
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+ as a "platform" for comparison; it supports only user resizing.)
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+ Platform User Init Programmatic
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+ DOS - - x
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+ ncurses x - -
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+ OS/2 - - x
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+ SDL1 x x x
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+ SDL2 x x x
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+ VT x x x
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+ Wincon x - x
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+ WinGUI x x x
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+ X11 x x -
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+ If you want to support user resizing, you should check for getch()
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+ returning KEY_RESIZE, and/or call is_termresized() at appropriate
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+ times; if either condition occurs, call resize_term(0, 0). Then,
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+ with either user or programmatic resizing, you'll have to resize
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+ any windows you've created, as appropriate; resize_term() only
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+ handles stdscr and curscr.
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+ is_termresized() returns TRUE if the curses screen has been
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+ resized by the user, and a call to resize_term() is needed.
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+ Checking for KEY_RESIZE is generally preferable, unless you're
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+ not handling the keyboard.
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+ curses_version() returns a string describing the version of
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+ PDCurses.
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+
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+ ### Return Value
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+
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+ All functions return NULL on error, except endwin(), which always
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+ returns OK, and resize_term(), which returns either OK or ERR.
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+
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+ ### Portability
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+ X/Open BSD SYS V
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+ initscr Y Y Y
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+ endwin Y Y Y
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+ isendwin Y - 3.0
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+ newterm Y - Y
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+ set_term Y - Y
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+ delscreen Y - 4.0
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+ resize_term - - -
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+ is_termresized - - -
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+ curses_version - - -
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+
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+ **man-end****************************************************************/
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+
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+ #include <stdlib.h>
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+ char ttytype[128];
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+
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+ #define PDC_STR( x) #x
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+ #define PDC_str( x) PDC_STR( x)
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+
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+ static const char *_curses_notice =
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+ "PDCurses " PDC_str(PDC_VER_MAJOR) "."
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+ PDC_str(PDC_VER_MINOR) "."
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+ PDC_str(PDC_VER_CHANGE) " - Public Domain "
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+ PDC_str(PDC_VER_YEAR) "-"
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+ PDC_str(PDC_VER_MONTH) "-"
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+ PDC_str(PDC_VER_DAY);
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+
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+ SCREEN *SP = (SCREEN*)NULL; /* curses variables */
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+ WINDOW *curscr = (WINDOW *)NULL; /* the current screen image */
125
+ WINDOW *stdscr = (WINDOW *)NULL; /* the default screen window */
126
+ WINDOW *pdc_lastscr = (WINDOW *)NULL; /* the last screen image */
127
+
128
+ int LINES = 0; /* current terminal height */
129
+ int COLS = 0; /* current terminal width */
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+ int TABSIZE = 8;
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+
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+ MOUSE_STATUS Mouse_status, pdc_mouse_status;
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+
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+ extern RIPPEDOFFLINE linesripped[5];
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+ extern char linesrippedoff;
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+
137
+ WINDOW *Xinitscr(int argc, char *argv[])
138
+ {
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+ int i;
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+
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+ PDC_LOG(("Xinitscr() - called\n"));
142
+
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+ if (SP && SP->alive)
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+ return NULL;
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+
146
+ if (PDC_scr_open(argc, argv) == ERR)
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+ {
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+ fprintf(stderr, "initscr(): Unable to create SP\n");
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+ exit(8);
150
+ }
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+
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+ SP->autocr = TRUE; /* cr -> lf by default */
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+ SP->raw_out = FALSE; /* tty I/O modes */
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+ SP->raw_inp = FALSE; /* tty I/O modes */
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+ SP->cbreak = TRUE;
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+ SP->save_key_modifiers = FALSE;
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+ SP->return_key_modifiers = FALSE;
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+ SP->echo = TRUE;
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+ SP->visibility = 1;
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+ SP->resized = FALSE;
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+ SP->_trap_mbe = 0L;
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+ SP->_map_mbe_to_key = 0L;
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+ SP->linesrippedoff = 0;
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+ SP->linesrippedoffontop = 0;
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+ SP->delaytenths = 0;
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+ SP->line_color = -1;
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+
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+ SP->orig_cursor = PDC_get_cursor_mode();
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+
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+ LINES = SP->lines;
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+ COLS = SP->cols;
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+
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+ if (LINES < 2 || COLS < 2)
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+ {
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+ fprintf(stderr, "initscr(): LINES=%d COLS=%d: too small.\n",
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+ LINES, COLS);
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+ exit(4);
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+ }
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+
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+ if ((curscr = newwin(LINES, COLS, 0, 0)) == (WINDOW *)NULL)
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+ {
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+ fprintf(stderr, "initscr(): Unable to create curscr.\n");
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+ exit(2);
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+ }
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+
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+ if ((pdc_lastscr = newwin(LINES, COLS, 0, 0)) == (WINDOW *)NULL)
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+ {
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+ fprintf(stderr, "initscr(): Unable to create pdc_lastscr.\n");
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+ exit(2);
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+ }
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+
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+ wattrset(pdc_lastscr, (chtype)(-1));
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+ werase(pdc_lastscr);
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+
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+ PDC_slk_initialize();
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+ LINES -= SP->slklines;
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+
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+ /* We have to sort out ripped off lines here, and reduce the height
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+ of stdscr by the number of lines ripped off */
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+
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+ for (i = 0; i < linesrippedoff; i++)
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+ {
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+ if (linesripped[i].line < 0)
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+ (*linesripped[i].init)(newwin(1, COLS, LINES - 1, 0), COLS);
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+ else
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+ (*linesripped[i].init)(newwin(1, COLS,
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+ SP->linesrippedoffontop++, 0), COLS);
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+
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+ SP->linesrippedoff++;
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+ LINES--;
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+ }
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+
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+ linesrippedoff = 0;
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+
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+ if (!(stdscr = newwin(LINES, COLS, SP->linesrippedoffontop, 0)))
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+ {
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+ fprintf(stderr, "initscr(): Unable to create stdscr.\n");
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+ exit(1);
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+ }
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+
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+ wclrtobot(stdscr);
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+
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+ /* If preserving the existing screen, don't allow a screen clear */
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+
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+ if (SP->_preserve)
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+ {
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+ untouchwin(curscr);
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+ untouchwin(stdscr);
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+ stdscr->_clear = FALSE;
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+ curscr->_clear = FALSE;
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+ }
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+ else
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+ curscr->_clear = TRUE;
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+
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+ PDC_init_atrtab(); /* set up default colors */
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+
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+ MOUSE_X_POS = MOUSE_Y_POS = -1;
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+ BUTTON_STATUS(1) = BUTTON_RELEASED;
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+ BUTTON_STATUS(2) = BUTTON_RELEASED;
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+ BUTTON_STATUS(3) = BUTTON_RELEASED;
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+ Mouse_status.changes = 0;
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+
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+ SP->alive = TRUE;
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+
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+ def_shell_mode();
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+
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+ longname( ); /* to ensure that ttytype is initialized */
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+
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+ return stdscr;
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+ }
251
+
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+ WINDOW *initscr(void)
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+ {
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+ PDC_LOG(("initscr() - called\n"));
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+
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+ return Xinitscr(0, NULL);
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+ }
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+
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+ int endwin(void)
260
+ {
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+ PDC_LOG(("endwin() - called\n"));
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+
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+ /* Allow temporary exit from curses using endwin() */
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+
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+ def_prog_mode();
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+ PDC_scr_close();
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+
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+ SP->alive = FALSE;
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+
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+ return OK;
271
+ }
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+
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+ bool isendwin(void)
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+ {
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+ PDC_LOG(("isendwin() - called\n"));
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+
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+ return SP ? !(SP->alive) : FALSE;
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+ }
279
+
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+ SCREEN *newterm(const char *type, FILE *outfd, FILE *infd)
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+ {
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+ PDC_LOG(("newterm() - called\n"));
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+
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+ return Xinitscr(0, NULL) ? SP : NULL;
285
+ }
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+
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+ SCREEN *set_term(SCREEN *new)
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+ {
289
+ PDC_LOG(("set_term() - called\n"));
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+
291
+ /* We only support one screen */
292
+
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+ return (new == SP) ? SP : NULL;
294
+ }
295
+
296
+ void delscreen(SCREEN *sp)
297
+ {
298
+ PDC_LOG(("delscreen() - called\n"));
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+
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+ if (sp != SP)
301
+ return;
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+
303
+ PDC_slk_free(); /* free the soft label keys, if needed */
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+
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+ delwin(stdscr);
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+ delwin(curscr);
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+ delwin(pdc_lastscr);
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+ stdscr = (WINDOW *)NULL;
309
+ curscr = (WINDOW *)NULL;
310
+ pdc_lastscr = (WINDOW *)NULL;
311
+
312
+ SP->alive = FALSE;
313
+
314
+ PDC_scr_free(); /* free SP and pdc_atrtab */
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+
316
+ SP = (SCREEN *)NULL;
317
+ }
318
+
319
+ int resize_term(int nlines, int ncols)
320
+ {
321
+ PDC_LOG(("resize_term() - called: nlines %d\n", nlines));
322
+
323
+ if( PDC_resize_screen(nlines, ncols) == ERR)
324
+ return ERR;
325
+
326
+ if (!stdscr)
327
+ return OK;
328
+
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+ SP->lines = PDC_get_rows();
330
+ LINES = SP->lines - SP->linesrippedoff - SP->slklines;
331
+ SP->cols = COLS = PDC_get_columns();
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+
333
+ if (wresize(curscr, SP->lines, SP->cols) == ERR ||
334
+ wresize(stdscr, LINES, COLS) == ERR ||
335
+ wresize(pdc_lastscr, SP->lines, SP->cols) == ERR)
336
+ return ERR;
337
+
338
+ werase(pdc_lastscr);
339
+ curscr->_clear = TRUE;
340
+
341
+ if (SP->slk_winptr)
342
+ {
343
+ if (wresize(SP->slk_winptr, SP->slklines, COLS) == ERR)
344
+ return ERR;
345
+
346
+ wmove(SP->slk_winptr, 0, 0);
347
+ wclrtobot(SP->slk_winptr);
348
+ PDC_slk_initialize();
349
+ slk_noutrefresh();
350
+ }
351
+
352
+ touchwin(stdscr);
353
+ wnoutrefresh(stdscr);
354
+ return OK;
355
+ }
356
+
357
+ bool is_termresized(void)
358
+ {
359
+ PDC_LOG(("is_termresized() - called\n"));
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+
361
+ return SP->resized;
362
+ }
363
+
364
+ const char *curses_version(void)
365
+ {
366
+ return _curses_notice;
367
+ }
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+ /* Public Domain Curses */
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+
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+ #include <curspriv.h>
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+
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+ /*man-start**************************************************************
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+
7
+ inopts
8
+ ------
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+
10
+ ### Synopsis
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+
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+ int cbreak(void);
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+ int nocbreak(void);
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+ int echo(void);
15
+ int noecho(void);
16
+ int halfdelay(int tenths);
17
+ int intrflush(WINDOW *win, bool bf);
18
+ int keypad(WINDOW *win, bool bf);
19
+ int meta(WINDOW *win, bool bf);
20
+ int nl(void);
21
+ int nonl(void);
22
+ int nodelay(WINDOW *win, bool bf);
23
+ int notimeout(WINDOW *win, bool bf);
24
+ int raw(void);
25
+ int noraw(void);
26
+ void noqiflush(void);
27
+ void qiflush(void);
28
+ void timeout(int delay);
29
+ void wtimeout(WINDOW *win, int delay);
30
+ int typeahead(int fildes);
31
+
32
+ int crmode(void);
33
+ int nocrmode(void);
34
+
35
+ ### Description
36
+
37
+ cbreak() and nocbreak() toggle cbreak mode. In cbreak mode,
38
+ characters typed by the user are made available immediately, and
39
+ erase/kill character processing is not performed. In nocbreak
40
+ mode, typed characters are buffered until a newline or carriage
41
+ return. Interrupt and flow control characters are unaffected by
42
+ this mode. PDCurses always starts in cbreak mode.
43
+
44
+ echo() and noecho() control whether typed characters are echoed
45
+ by the input routine. Initially, input characters are echoed.
46
+ Subsequent calls to echo() and noecho() do not flush type-ahead.
47
+
48
+ halfdelay() is similar to cbreak(), but allows for a time limit
49
+ to be specified, in tenths of a second. This causes getch() to
50
+ block for that period before returning ERR if no key has been
51
+ received. tenths must be between 1 and 255.
52
+
53
+ keypad() controls whether getch() returns function/special keys
54
+ as single key codes (e.g., the left arrow key as KEY_LEFT). Per
55
+ X/Open, the default for keypad mode is OFF. You'll probably want
56
+ it on. With keypad mode off, if a special key is pressed,
57
+ getch() does nothing or returns ERR.
58
+
59
+ nodelay() controls whether wgetch() is a non-blocking call. If
60
+ the option is enabled, and no input is ready, wgetch() will
61
+ return ERR. If disabled, wgetch() will hang until input is
62
+ ready.
63
+
64
+ nl() enables the translation of a carriage return into a newline
65
+ on input. nonl() disables this. Initially, the translation does
66
+ occur.
67
+
68
+ raw() and noraw() toggle raw mode. Raw mode is similar to cbreak
69
+ mode, in that characters typed are immediately passed through to
70
+ the user program. The difference is that in raw mode, the INTR,
71
+ QUIT, SUSP, and STOP characters are passed through without being
72
+ interpreted, and without generating a signal.
73
+
74
+ In PDCurses, the meta() function sets raw mode on or off.
75
+
76
+ timeout() and wtimeout() set blocking or non-blocking reads for
77
+ the specified window. The delay is measured in milliseconds. If
78
+ it's negative, a blocking read is used; if zero, then non-
79
+ blocking reads are done -- if no input is waiting, ERR is
80
+ returned immediately. If the delay is positive, the read blocks
81
+ for the delay period; if the period expires, ERR is returned.
82
+
83
+ intrflush(), notimeout(), noqiflush(), qiflush() and typeahead()
84
+ do nothing in PDCurses, but are included for compatibility with
85
+ other curses implementations.
86
+
87
+ crmode() and nocrmode() are archaic equivalents to cbreak() and
88
+ nocbreak(), respectively.
89
+
90
+ ### Return Value
91
+
92
+ All functions return OK on success and ERR on error.
93
+
94
+ ### Portability
95
+ X/Open BSD SYS V
96
+ cbreak Y Y Y
97
+ nocbreak Y Y Y
98
+ echo Y Y Y
99
+ noecho Y Y Y
100
+ halfdelay Y - Y
101
+ intrflush Y - Y
102
+ keypad Y - Y
103
+ meta Y - Y
104
+ nl Y Y Y
105
+ nonl Y Y Y
106
+ nodelay Y - Y
107
+ notimeout Y - Y
108
+ raw Y Y Y
109
+ noraw Y Y Y
110
+ noqiflush Y - Y
111
+ qiflush Y - Y
112
+ timeout Y - Y
113
+ wtimeout Y - Y
114
+ typeahead Y - Y
115
+ crmode -
116
+ nocrmode -
117
+
118
+ **man-end****************************************************************/
119
+
120
+ int cbreak(void)
121
+ {
122
+ PDC_LOG(("cbreak() - called\n"));
123
+
124
+ SP->cbreak = TRUE;
125
+
126
+ return OK;
127
+ }
128
+
129
+ int nocbreak(void)
130
+ {
131
+ PDC_LOG(("nocbreak() - called\n"));
132
+
133
+ SP->cbreak = FALSE;
134
+ SP->delaytenths = 0;
135
+
136
+ return OK;
137
+ }
138
+
139
+ int echo(void)
140
+ {
141
+ PDC_LOG(("echo() - called\n"));
142
+
143
+ SP->echo = TRUE;
144
+
145
+ return OK;
146
+ }
147
+
148
+ int noecho(void)
149
+ {
150
+ PDC_LOG(("noecho() - called\n"));
151
+
152
+ SP->echo = FALSE;
153
+
154
+ return OK;
155
+ }
156
+
157
+ int halfdelay(int tenths)
158
+ {
159
+ PDC_LOG(("halfdelay() - called\n"));
160
+
161
+ if (tenths < 1 || tenths > 255)
162
+ return ERR;
163
+
164
+ SP->delaytenths = tenths;
165
+
166
+ return OK;
167
+ }
168
+
169
+ int intrflush(WINDOW *win, bool bf)
170
+ {
171
+ PDC_LOG(("intrflush() - called\n"));
172
+
173
+ return OK;
174
+ }
175
+
176
+ int keypad(WINDOW *win, bool bf)
177
+ {
178
+ PDC_LOG(("keypad() - called\n"));
179
+
180
+ if (!win)
181
+ return ERR;
182
+
183
+ win->_use_keypad = bf;
184
+
185
+ return OK;
186
+ }
187
+
188
+ int meta(WINDOW *win, bool bf)
189
+ {
190
+ PDC_LOG(("meta() - called\n"));
191
+
192
+ SP->raw_inp = bf;
193
+
194
+ return OK;
195
+ }
196
+
197
+ int nl(void)
198
+ {
199
+ PDC_LOG(("nl() - called\n"));
200
+
201
+ SP->autocr = TRUE;
202
+
203
+ return OK;
204
+ }
205
+
206
+ int nonl(void)
207
+ {
208
+ PDC_LOG(("nonl() - called\n"));
209
+
210
+ SP->autocr = FALSE;
211
+
212
+ return OK;
213
+ }
214
+
215
+ int nodelay(WINDOW *win, bool flag)
216
+ {
217
+ PDC_LOG(("nodelay() - called\n"));
218
+
219
+ if (!win)
220
+ return ERR;
221
+
222
+ win->_nodelay = flag;
223
+
224
+ return OK;
225
+ }
226
+
227
+ int notimeout(WINDOW *win, bool flag)
228
+ {
229
+ PDC_LOG(("notimeout() - called\n"));
230
+
231
+ return OK;
232
+ }
233
+
234
+ int raw(void)
235
+ {
236
+ PDC_LOG(("raw() - called\n"));
237
+
238
+ PDC_set_keyboard_binary(TRUE);
239
+ SP->raw_inp = TRUE;
240
+
241
+ return OK;
242
+ }
243
+
244
+ int noraw(void)
245
+ {
246
+ PDC_LOG(("noraw() - called\n"));
247
+
248
+ PDC_set_keyboard_binary(FALSE);
249
+ SP->raw_inp = FALSE;
250
+
251
+ return OK;
252
+ }
253
+
254
+ void noqiflush(void)
255
+ {
256
+ PDC_LOG(("noqiflush() - called\n"));
257
+ }
258
+
259
+ void qiflush(void)
260
+ {
261
+ PDC_LOG(("qiflush() - called\n"));
262
+ }
263
+
264
+ int typeahead(int fildes)
265
+ {
266
+ PDC_LOG(("typeahead() - called\n"));
267
+
268
+ return OK;
269
+ }
270
+
271
+ void wtimeout(WINDOW *win, int delay)
272
+ {
273
+ PDC_LOG(("wtimeout() - called\n"));
274
+
275
+ if (!win)
276
+ return;
277
+
278
+ if (delay < 0)
279
+ {
280
+ /* This causes a blocking read on the window, so turn on delay
281
+ mode */
282
+
283
+ win->_nodelay = FALSE;
284
+ win->_delayms = 0;
285
+ }
286
+ else if (!delay)
287
+ {
288
+ /* This causes a non-blocking read on the window, so turn off
289
+ delay mode */
290
+
291
+ win->_nodelay = TRUE;
292
+ win->_delayms = 0;
293
+ }
294
+ else
295
+ {
296
+ /* This causes the read on the window to delay for the number of
297
+ milliseconds. Also forces the window into non-blocking read
298
+ mode */
299
+
300
+ /*win->_nodelay = TRUE;*/
301
+ win->_delayms = delay;
302
+ }
303
+ }
304
+
305
+ void timeout(int delay)
306
+ {
307
+ PDC_LOG(("timeout() - called\n"));
308
+
309
+ wtimeout(stdscr, delay);
310
+ }
311
+
312
+ int crmode(void)
313
+ {
314
+ PDC_LOG(("crmode() - called\n"));
315
+
316
+ return cbreak();
317
+ }
318
+
319
+ int nocrmode(void)
320
+ {
321
+ PDC_LOG(("nocrmode() - called\n"));
322
+
323
+ return nocbreak();
324
+ }