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author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Tue, 20 Jun 1995 22:17:03 +0000 |
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7306 | 1 /* Work-alike for termcap, plus extra features. |
2 Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
3 | |
4 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
5 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
6 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
7 any later version. | |
8 | |
9 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
10 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
11 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
12 GNU General Public License for more details. | |
13 | |
14 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
15 along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
16 the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ | |
17 | |
18 /* Emacs config.h may rename various library functions such as malloc. */ | |
19 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H | |
7785 | 20 |
7306 | 21 #include <config.h> |
7785 | 22 |
23 /* Get the O_* definitions for open et al. */ | |
24 #include <sys/file.h> | |
25 #ifdef USG5 | |
26 #include <fcntl.h> | |
27 #endif | |
28 | |
7306 | 29 #else /* not HAVE_CONFIG_H */ |
30 | |
31 #if defined(HAVE_STRING_H) || defined(STDC_HEADERS) | |
32 #define bcopy(s, d, n) memcpy ((d), (s), (n)) | |
33 #endif | |
34 | |
35 #ifdef STDC_HEADERS | |
36 #include <stdlib.h> | |
37 #include <string.h> | |
38 #else | |
39 char *getenv (); | |
40 char *malloc (); | |
41 char *realloc (); | |
42 #endif | |
43 | |
44 #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H | |
45 #include <unistd.h> | |
46 #endif | |
47 #ifdef _POSIX_VERSION | |
48 #include <fcntl.h> | |
49 #endif | |
50 | |
51 #endif /* not HAVE_CONFIG_H */ | |
52 | |
53 #ifndef NULL | |
54 #define NULL (char *) 0 | |
55 #endif | |
56 | |
7685 | 57 #ifndef O_RDONLY |
58 #define O_RDONLY 0 | |
59 #endif | |
60 | |
7306 | 61 /* BUFSIZE is the initial size allocated for the buffer |
62 for reading the termcap file. | |
63 It is not a limit. | |
64 Make it large normally for speed. | |
65 Make it variable when debugging, so can exercise | |
66 increasing the space dynamically. */ | |
67 | |
68 #ifndef BUFSIZE | |
69 #ifdef DEBUG | |
70 #define BUFSIZE bufsize | |
71 | |
72 int bufsize = 128; | |
73 #else | |
74 #define BUFSIZE 2048 | |
75 #endif | |
76 #endif | |
77 | |
78 #ifndef TERMCAP_NAME | |
79 #define TERMCAP_NAME "/etc/termcap" | |
80 #endif | |
81 | |
82 #ifndef emacs | |
83 static void | |
84 memory_out () | |
85 { | |
86 write (2, "virtual memory exhausted\n", 25); | |
87 exit (1); | |
88 } | |
89 | |
90 static char * | |
91 xmalloc (size) | |
92 unsigned size; | |
93 { | |
94 register char *tem = malloc (size); | |
95 | |
96 if (!tem) | |
97 memory_out (); | |
98 return tem; | |
99 } | |
100 | |
101 static char * | |
102 xrealloc (ptr, size) | |
103 char *ptr; | |
104 unsigned size; | |
105 { | |
106 register char *tem = realloc (ptr, size); | |
107 | |
108 if (!tem) | |
109 memory_out (); | |
110 return tem; | |
111 } | |
112 #endif /* not emacs */ | |
113 | |
114 /* Looking up capabilities in the entry already found. */ | |
115 | |
116 /* The pointer to the data made by tgetent is left here | |
117 for tgetnum, tgetflag and tgetstr to find. */ | |
118 static char *term_entry; | |
119 | |
120 static char *tgetst1 (); | |
121 | |
122 /* Search entry BP for capability CAP. | |
123 Return a pointer to the capability (in BP) if found, | |
124 0 if not found. */ | |
125 | |
126 static char * | |
127 find_capability (bp, cap) | |
128 register char *bp, *cap; | |
129 { | |
130 for (; *bp; bp++) | |
131 if (bp[0] == ':' | |
132 && bp[1] == cap[0] | |
133 && bp[2] == cap[1]) | |
134 return &bp[4]; | |
135 return NULL; | |
136 } | |
137 | |
138 int | |
139 tgetnum (cap) | |
140 char *cap; | |
141 { | |
142 register char *ptr = find_capability (term_entry, cap); | |
143 if (!ptr || ptr[-1] != '#') | |
144 return -1; | |
145 return atoi (ptr); | |
146 } | |
147 | |
148 int | |
149 tgetflag (cap) | |
150 char *cap; | |
151 { | |
152 register char *ptr = find_capability (term_entry, cap); | |
153 return ptr && ptr[-1] == ':'; | |
154 } | |
155 | |
156 /* Look up a string-valued capability CAP. | |
157 If AREA is non-null, it points to a pointer to a block in which | |
158 to store the string. That pointer is advanced over the space used. | |
159 If AREA is null, space is allocated with `malloc'. */ | |
160 | |
161 char * | |
162 tgetstr (cap, area) | |
163 char *cap; | |
164 char **area; | |
165 { | |
166 register char *ptr = find_capability (term_entry, cap); | |
167 if (!ptr || (ptr[-1] != '=' && ptr[-1] != '~')) | |
168 return NULL; | |
169 return tgetst1 (ptr, area); | |
170 } | |
171 | |
172 /* Table, indexed by a character in range 0100 to 0140 with 0100 subtracted, | |
173 gives meaning of character following \, or a space if no special meaning. | |
174 Eight characters per line within the string. */ | |
175 | |
176 static char esctab[] | |
177 = " \007\010 \033\014 \ | |
178 \012 \ | |
179 \015 \011 \013 \ | |
180 "; | |
181 | |
182 /* PTR points to a string value inside a termcap entry. | |
183 Copy that value, processing \ and ^ abbreviations, | |
184 into the block that *AREA points to, | |
185 or to newly allocated storage if AREA is NULL. | |
186 Return the address to which we copied the value, | |
187 or NULL if PTR is NULL. */ | |
188 | |
189 static char * | |
190 tgetst1 (ptr, area) | |
191 char *ptr; | |
192 char **area; | |
193 { | |
194 register char *p, *r; | |
195 register int c; | |
196 register int size; | |
197 char *ret; | |
198 register int c1; | |
199 | |
200 if (!ptr) | |
201 return NULL; | |
202 | |
203 /* `ret' gets address of where to store the string. */ | |
204 if (!area) | |
205 { | |
206 /* Compute size of block needed (may overestimate). */ | |
207 p = ptr; | |
208 while ((c = *p++) && c != ':' && c != '\n') | |
209 ; | |
210 ret = (char *) xmalloc (p - ptr + 1); | |
211 } | |
212 else | |
213 ret = *area; | |
214 | |
215 /* Copy the string value, stopping at null or colon. | |
216 Also process ^ and \ abbreviations. */ | |
217 p = ptr; | |
218 r = ret; | |
219 while ((c = *p++) && c != ':' && c != '\n') | |
220 { | |
221 if (c == '^') | |
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222 { |
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223 c = *p++; |
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224 if (c == '?') |
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225 c = 0177; |
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226 else |
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227 c &= 037; |
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228 } |
7306 | 229 else if (c == '\\') |
230 { | |
231 c = *p++; | |
232 if (c >= '0' && c <= '7') | |
233 { | |
234 c -= '0'; | |
235 size = 0; | |
236 | |
237 while (++size < 3 && (c1 = *p) >= '0' && c1 <= '7') | |
238 { | |
239 c *= 8; | |
240 c += c1 - '0'; | |
241 p++; | |
242 } | |
243 } | |
244 else if (c >= 0100 && c < 0200) | |
245 { | |
246 c1 = esctab[(c & ~040) - 0100]; | |
247 if (c1 != ' ') | |
248 c = c1; | |
249 } | |
250 } | |
251 *r++ = c; | |
252 } | |
253 *r = '\0'; | |
254 /* Update *AREA. */ | |
255 if (area) | |
256 *area = r + 1; | |
257 return ret; | |
258 } | |
259 | |
260 /* Outputting a string with padding. */ | |
261 | |
262 short ospeed; | |
263 /* If OSPEED is 0, we use this as the actual baud rate. */ | |
264 int tputs_baud_rate; | |
265 char PC; | |
266 | |
267 /* Actual baud rate if positive; | |
268 - baud rate / 100 if negative. */ | |
269 | |
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270 static int speeds[] = |
7306 | 271 { |
272 #ifdef VMS | |
273 0, 50, 75, 110, 134, 150, -3, -6, -12, -18, | |
274 -20, -24, -36, -48, -72, -96, -192 | |
275 #else /* not VMS */ | |
276 0, 50, 75, 110, 135, 150, -2, -3, -6, -12, | |
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277 -18, -24, -48, -96, -192, -288, -384, -576, -1152 |
7306 | 278 #endif /* not VMS */ |
279 }; | |
280 | |
281 void | |
282 tputs (str, nlines, outfun) | |
283 register char *str; | |
284 int nlines; | |
285 register int (*outfun) (); | |
286 { | |
287 register int padcount = 0; | |
288 register int speed; | |
289 | |
290 #ifdef emacs | |
291 extern baud_rate; | |
292 speed = baud_rate; | |
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293 /* For quite high speeds, convert to the smaller |
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294 units to avoid overflow. */ |
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295 if (speed > 10000) |
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296 speed = - speed / 100; |
7306 | 297 #else |
298 if (ospeed == 0) | |
299 speed = tputs_baud_rate; | |
300 else | |
301 speed = speeds[ospeed]; | |
302 #endif | |
303 | |
304 if (!str) | |
305 return; | |
306 | |
307 while (*str >= '0' && *str <= '9') | |
308 { | |
309 padcount += *str++ - '0'; | |
310 padcount *= 10; | |
311 } | |
312 if (*str == '.') | |
313 { | |
314 str++; | |
315 padcount += *str++ - '0'; | |
316 } | |
317 if (*str == '*') | |
318 { | |
319 str++; | |
320 padcount *= nlines; | |
321 } | |
322 while (*str) | |
323 (*outfun) (*str++); | |
324 | |
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325 /* PADCOUNT is now in units of tenths of msec. |
10753 | 326 SPEED is measured in characters per 10 seconds |
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327 or in characters per .1 seconds (if negative). |
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328 We use the smaller units for larger speeds to avoid overflow. */ |
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329 padcount *= speed; |
7306 | 330 padcount += 500; |
331 padcount /= 1000; | |
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332 if (speed < 0) |
7306 | 333 padcount = -padcount; |
334 else | |
335 { | |
336 padcount += 50; | |
337 padcount /= 100; | |
338 } | |
339 | |
340 while (padcount-- > 0) | |
341 (*outfun) (PC); | |
342 } | |
343 | |
344 /* Finding the termcap entry in the termcap data base. */ | |
345 | |
346 struct buffer | |
347 { | |
348 char *beg; | |
349 int size; | |
350 char *ptr; | |
351 int ateof; | |
352 int full; | |
353 }; | |
354 | |
355 /* Forward declarations of static functions. */ | |
356 | |
357 static int scan_file (); | |
358 static char *gobble_line (); | |
359 static int compare_contin (); | |
360 static int name_match (); | |
361 | |
362 #ifdef VMS | |
363 | |
364 #include <rmsdef.h> | |
365 #include <fab.h> | |
366 #include <nam.h> | |
367 | |
368 static int | |
369 valid_filename_p (fn) | |
370 char *fn; | |
371 { | |
372 struct FAB fab = cc$rms_fab; | |
373 struct NAM nam = cc$rms_nam; | |
374 char esa[NAM$C_MAXRSS]; | |
375 | |
376 fab.fab$l_fna = fn; | |
377 fab.fab$b_fns = strlen(fn); | |
378 fab.fab$l_nam = &nam; | |
379 fab.fab$l_fop = FAB$M_NAM; | |
380 | |
381 nam.nam$l_esa = esa; | |
382 nam.nam$b_ess = sizeof esa; | |
383 | |
384 return SYS$PARSE(&fab, 0, 0) == RMS$_NORMAL; | |
385 } | |
386 | |
387 #else /* !VMS */ | |
388 | |
389 #ifdef MSDOS /* MW, May 1993 */ | |
390 static int | |
391 valid_filename_p (fn) | |
392 char *fn; | |
393 { | |
394 return *fn == '/' || fn[1] == ':'; | |
395 } | |
396 #else | |
397 #define valid_filename_p(fn) (*(fn) == '/') | |
398 #endif | |
399 | |
400 #endif /* !VMS */ | |
401 | |
402 /* Find the termcap entry data for terminal type NAME | |
403 and store it in the block that BP points to. | |
404 Record its address for future use. | |
405 | |
406 If BP is null, space is dynamically allocated. | |
407 | |
408 Return -1 if there is some difficulty accessing the data base | |
409 of terminal types, | |
410 0 if the data base is accessible but the type NAME is not defined | |
411 in it, and some other value otherwise. */ | |
412 | |
413 int | |
414 tgetent (bp, name) | |
415 char *bp, *name; | |
416 { | |
417 register char *termcap_name; | |
418 register int fd; | |
419 struct buffer buf; | |
420 register char *bp1; | |
421 char *bp2; | |
422 char *term; | |
423 int malloc_size = 0; | |
424 register int c; | |
425 char *tcenv; /* TERMCAP value, if it contains :tc=. */ | |
426 char *indirect = NULL; /* Terminal type in :tc= in TERMCAP value. */ | |
427 int filep; | |
428 | |
429 #ifdef INTERNAL_TERMINAL | |
430 /* For the internal terminal we don't want to read any termcap file, | |
431 so fake it. */ | |
432 if (!strcmp (name, "internal")) | |
433 { | |
434 term = INTERNAL_TERMINAL; | |
435 if (!bp) | |
436 { | |
437 malloc_size = 1 + strlen (term); | |
438 bp = (char *) xmalloc (malloc_size); | |
439 } | |
440 strcpy (bp, term); | |
441 goto ret; | |
442 } | |
443 #endif /* INTERNAL_TERMINAL */ | |
444 | |
445 termcap_name = getenv ("TERMCAP"); | |
446 if (termcap_name && *termcap_name == '\0') | |
447 termcap_name = NULL; | |
448 #if defined (MSDOS) && !defined (TEST) | |
449 if (termcap_name && (*termcap_name == '\\' | |
450 || *termcap_name == '/' | |
451 || termcap_name[1] == ':')) | |
452 dostounix_filename(termcap_name); | |
453 #endif | |
454 | |
455 filep = termcap_name && valid_filename_p (termcap_name); | |
456 | |
457 /* If termcap_name is non-null and starts with / (in the un*x case, that is), | |
458 it is a file name to use instead of /etc/termcap. | |
459 If it is non-null and does not start with /, | |
460 it is the entry itself, but only if | |
461 the name the caller requested matches the TERM variable. */ | |
462 | |
463 if (termcap_name && !filep && !strcmp (name, getenv ("TERM"))) | |
464 { | |
465 indirect = tgetst1 (find_capability (termcap_name, "tc"), (char **) 0); | |
466 if (!indirect) | |
467 { | |
468 if (!bp) | |
469 bp = termcap_name; | |
470 else | |
471 strcpy (bp, termcap_name); | |
472 goto ret; | |
473 } | |
474 else | |
475 { /* It has tc=. Need to read /etc/termcap. */ | |
476 tcenv = termcap_name; | |
477 termcap_name = NULL; | |
478 } | |
479 } | |
480 | |
481 if (!termcap_name || !filep) | |
482 termcap_name = TERMCAP_NAME; | |
483 | |
484 /* Here we know we must search a file and termcap_name has its name. */ | |
485 | |
486 #ifdef MSDOS | |
7685 | 487 fd = open (termcap_name, O_RDONLY|O_TEXT, 0); |
7306 | 488 #else |
7685 | 489 fd = open (termcap_name, O_RDONLY, 0); |
7306 | 490 #endif |
491 if (fd < 0) | |
492 return -1; | |
493 | |
494 buf.size = BUFSIZE; | |
495 /* Add 1 to size to ensure room for terminating null. */ | |
496 buf.beg = (char *) xmalloc (buf.size + 1); | |
497 term = indirect ? indirect : name; | |
498 | |
499 if (!bp) | |
500 { | |
501 malloc_size = indirect ? strlen (tcenv) + 1 : buf.size; | |
502 bp = (char *) xmalloc (malloc_size); | |
503 } | |
504 bp1 = bp; | |
505 | |
506 if (indirect) | |
507 /* Copy the data from the environment variable. */ | |
508 { | |
509 strcpy (bp, tcenv); | |
510 bp1 += strlen (tcenv); | |
511 } | |
512 | |
513 while (term) | |
514 { | |
515 /* Scan the file, reading it via buf, till find start of main entry. */ | |
516 if (scan_file (term, fd, &buf) == 0) | |
517 { | |
518 close (fd); | |
519 free (buf.beg); | |
520 if (malloc_size) | |
521 free (bp); | |
522 return 0; | |
523 } | |
524 | |
525 /* Free old `term' if appropriate. */ | |
526 if (term != name) | |
527 free (term); | |
528 | |
529 /* If BP is malloc'd by us, make sure it is big enough. */ | |
530 if (malloc_size) | |
531 { | |
532 malloc_size = bp1 - bp + buf.size; | |
533 termcap_name = (char *) xrealloc (bp, malloc_size); | |
534 bp1 += termcap_name - bp; | |
535 bp = termcap_name; | |
536 } | |
537 | |
538 bp2 = bp1; | |
539 | |
540 /* Copy the line of the entry from buf into bp. */ | |
541 termcap_name = buf.ptr; | |
542 while ((*bp1++ = c = *termcap_name++) && c != '\n') | |
543 /* Drop out any \ newline sequence. */ | |
544 if (c == '\\' && *termcap_name == '\n') | |
545 { | |
546 bp1--; | |
547 termcap_name++; | |
548 } | |
549 *bp1 = '\0'; | |
550 | |
551 /* Does this entry refer to another terminal type's entry? | |
552 If something is found, copy it into heap and null-terminate it. */ | |
553 term = tgetst1 (find_capability (bp2, "tc"), (char **) 0); | |
554 } | |
555 | |
556 close (fd); | |
557 free (buf.beg); | |
558 | |
559 if (malloc_size) | |
560 bp = (char *) xrealloc (bp, bp1 - bp + 1); | |
561 | |
562 ret: | |
563 term_entry = bp; | |
564 return 1; | |
565 } | |
566 | |
567 /* Given file open on FD and buffer BUFP, | |
568 scan the file from the beginning until a line is found | |
569 that starts the entry for terminal type STR. | |
570 Return 1 if successful, with that line in BUFP, | |
571 or 0 if no entry is found in the file. */ | |
572 | |
573 static int | |
574 scan_file (str, fd, bufp) | |
575 char *str; | |
576 int fd; | |
577 register struct buffer *bufp; | |
578 { | |
579 register char *end; | |
580 | |
581 bufp->ptr = bufp->beg; | |
582 bufp->full = 0; | |
583 bufp->ateof = 0; | |
584 *bufp->ptr = '\0'; | |
585 | |
586 lseek (fd, 0L, 0); | |
587 | |
588 while (!bufp->ateof) | |
589 { | |
590 /* Read a line into the buffer. */ | |
591 end = NULL; | |
592 do | |
593 { | |
594 /* if it is continued, append another line to it, | |
595 until a non-continued line ends. */ | |
596 end = gobble_line (fd, bufp, end); | |
597 } | |
598 while (!bufp->ateof && end[-2] == '\\'); | |
599 | |
600 if (*bufp->ptr != '#' | |
601 && name_match (bufp->ptr, str)) | |
602 return 1; | |
603 | |
604 /* Discard the line just processed. */ | |
605 bufp->ptr = end; | |
606 } | |
607 return 0; | |
608 } | |
609 | |
610 /* Return nonzero if NAME is one of the names specified | |
611 by termcap entry LINE. */ | |
612 | |
613 static int | |
614 name_match (line, name) | |
615 char *line, *name; | |
616 { | |
617 register char *tem; | |
618 | |
619 if (!compare_contin (line, name)) | |
620 return 1; | |
621 /* This line starts an entry. Is it the right one? */ | |
622 for (tem = line; *tem && *tem != '\n' && *tem != ':'; tem++) | |
623 if (*tem == '|' && !compare_contin (tem + 1, name)) | |
624 return 1; | |
625 | |
626 return 0; | |
627 } | |
628 | |
629 static int | |
630 compare_contin (str1, str2) | |
631 register char *str1, *str2; | |
632 { | |
633 register int c1, c2; | |
634 while (1) | |
635 { | |
636 c1 = *str1++; | |
637 c2 = *str2++; | |
638 while (c1 == '\\' && *str1 == '\n') | |
639 { | |
640 str1++; | |
641 while ((c1 = *str1++) == ' ' || c1 == '\t'); | |
642 } | |
643 if (c2 == '\0') | |
644 { | |
645 /* End of type being looked up. */ | |
646 if (c1 == '|' || c1 == ':') | |
647 /* If end of name in data base, we win. */ | |
648 return 0; | |
649 else | |
650 return 1; | |
651 } | |
652 else if (c1 != c2) | |
653 return 1; | |
654 } | |
655 } | |
656 | |
657 /* Make sure that the buffer <- BUFP contains a full line | |
658 of the file open on FD, starting at the place BUFP->ptr | |
659 points to. Can read more of the file, discard stuff before | |
660 BUFP->ptr, or make the buffer bigger. | |
661 | |
662 Return the pointer to after the newline ending the line, | |
663 or to the end of the file, if there is no newline to end it. | |
664 | |
665 Can also merge on continuation lines. If APPEND_END is | |
666 non-null, it points past the newline of a line that is | |
667 continued; we add another line onto it and regard the whole | |
668 thing as one line. The caller decides when a line is continued. */ | |
669 | |
670 static char * | |
671 gobble_line (fd, bufp, append_end) | |
672 int fd; | |
673 register struct buffer *bufp; | |
674 char *append_end; | |
675 { | |
676 register char *end; | |
677 register int nread; | |
678 register char *buf = bufp->beg; | |
679 register char *tem; | |
680 | |
681 if (!append_end) | |
682 append_end = bufp->ptr; | |
683 | |
684 while (1) | |
685 { | |
686 end = append_end; | |
687 while (*end && *end != '\n') end++; | |
688 if (*end) | |
689 break; | |
690 if (bufp->ateof) | |
691 return buf + bufp->full; | |
692 if (bufp->ptr == buf) | |
693 { | |
694 if (bufp->full == bufp->size) | |
695 { | |
696 bufp->size *= 2; | |
697 /* Add 1 to size to ensure room for terminating null. */ | |
698 tem = (char *) xrealloc (buf, bufp->size + 1); | |
699 bufp->ptr = (bufp->ptr - buf) + tem; | |
700 append_end = (append_end - buf) + tem; | |
701 bufp->beg = buf = tem; | |
702 } | |
703 } | |
704 else | |
705 { | |
706 append_end -= bufp->ptr - buf; | |
707 bcopy (bufp->ptr, buf, bufp->full -= bufp->ptr - buf); | |
708 bufp->ptr = buf; | |
709 } | |
710 if (!(nread = read (fd, buf + bufp->full, bufp->size - bufp->full))) | |
711 bufp->ateof = 1; | |
712 bufp->full += nread; | |
713 buf[bufp->full] = '\0'; | |
714 } | |
715 return end + 1; | |
716 } | |
717 | |
718 #ifdef TEST | |
719 | |
720 #ifdef NULL | |
721 #undef NULL | |
722 #endif | |
723 | |
724 #include <stdio.h> | |
725 | |
726 main (argc, argv) | |
727 int argc; | |
728 char **argv; | |
729 { | |
730 char *term; | |
731 char *buf; | |
732 | |
733 term = argv[1]; | |
734 printf ("TERM: %s\n", term); | |
735 | |
736 buf = (char *) tgetent (0, term); | |
737 if ((int) buf <= 0) | |
738 { | |
739 printf ("No entry.\n"); | |
740 return 0; | |
741 } | |
742 | |
743 printf ("Entry: %s\n", buf); | |
744 | |
745 tprint ("cm"); | |
746 tprint ("AL"); | |
747 | |
748 printf ("co: %d\n", tgetnum ("co")); | |
749 printf ("am: %d\n", tgetflag ("am")); | |
750 } | |
751 | |
752 tprint (cap) | |
753 char *cap; | |
754 { | |
755 char *x = tgetstr (cap, 0); | |
756 register char *y; | |
757 | |
758 printf ("%s: ", cap); | |
759 if (x) | |
760 { | |
761 for (y = x; *y; y++) | |
762 if (*y <= ' ' || *y == 0177) | |
763 printf ("\\%0o", *y); | |
764 else | |
765 putchar (*y); | |
766 free (x); | |
767 } | |
768 else | |
769 printf ("none"); | |
770 putchar ('\n'); | |
771 } | |
772 | |
773 #endif /* TEST */ | |
774 |