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author | Karoly Lorentey <lorentey@elte.hu> |
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date | Sun, 30 May 2004 21:11:48 +0000 |
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/* Terminal control module for terminals described by TERMCAP Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 98, 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Emacs. GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* New redisplay, TTY faces by Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>. */ #include <config.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <ctype.h> #include <string.h> #include <sys/file.h> #include <unistd.h> /* For isatty. */ #if HAVE_TERMIOS_H #include <termios.h> /* For TIOCNOTTY. */ #endif #include <signal.h> #include "lisp.h" #include "termchar.h" #include "termopts.h" #include "charset.h" #include "coding.h" #include "keyboard.h" #include "frame.h" #include "disptab.h" #include "termhooks.h" #include "dispextern.h" #include "window.h" #include "keymap.h" #include "syssignal.h" #include "systty.h" /* For now, don't try to include termcap.h. On some systems, configure finds a non-standard termcap.h that the main build won't find. */ #if defined HAVE_TERMCAP_H && 0 #include <termcap.h> #else extern void tputs P_ ((const char *, int, int (*)(int))); extern int tgetent P_ ((char *, const char *)); extern int tgetflag P_ ((char *id)); extern int tgetnum P_ ((char *id)); #endif #include "cm.h" #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS #include "xterm.h" #endif #ifdef MAC_OS #include "macterm.h" #endif #ifndef O_RDWR #define O_RDWR 2 #endif #ifndef O_NOCTTY #define O_NOCTTY 0 #endif static void turn_on_face P_ ((struct frame *, int face_id)); static void turn_off_face P_ ((struct frame *, int face_id)); static void tty_show_cursor P_ ((struct tty_display_info *)); static void tty_hide_cursor P_ ((struct tty_display_info *)); void delete_initial_display P_ ((struct display *)); void create_tty_output P_ ((struct frame *)); void delete_tty_output P_ ((struct frame *)); #define OUTPUT(tty, a) \ emacs_tputs ((tty), a, \ (int) (FRAME_LINES (XFRAME (selected_frame)) \ - curY (tty)), \ cmputc) #define OUTPUT1(tty, a) emacs_tputs ((tty), a, 1, cmputc) #define OUTPUTL(tty, a, lines) emacs_tputs ((tty), a, lines, cmputc) #define OUTPUT_IF(tty, a) \ do { \ if (a) \ emacs_tputs ((tty), a, \ (int) (FRAME_LINES (XFRAME (selected_frame)) \ - curY (tty) ), \ cmputc); \ } while (0) #define OUTPUT1_IF(tty, a) do { if (a) emacs_tputs ((tty), a, 1, cmputc); } while (0) /* Display space properties */ extern Lisp_Object Qspace, QCalign_to, QCwidth; /* Function to use to ring the bell. */ Lisp_Object Vring_bell_function; /* Functions to call after deleting a tty. */ Lisp_Object Vdelete_tty_after_functions; /* Functions to call after suspending a tty. */ Lisp_Object Vsuspend_tty_functions; /* Functions to call after resuming a tty. */ Lisp_Object Vresume_tty_functions; /* Chain of all displays currently in use. */ struct display *display_list; /* The initial display device, created by initial_term_init. */ struct display *initial_display; /* Chain of all tty device parameters. */ struct tty_display_info *tty_list; /* Nonzero means no need to redraw the entire frame on resuming a suspended Emacs. This is useful on terminals with multiple pages, where one page is used for Emacs and another for all else. */ int no_redraw_on_reenter; Lisp_Object Qframe_tty_name, Qframe_tty_type; /* Meaning of bits in no_color_video. Each bit set means that the corresponding attribute cannot be combined with colors. */ enum no_color_bit { NC_STANDOUT = 1 << 0, NC_UNDERLINE = 1 << 1, NC_REVERSE = 1 << 2, NC_BLINK = 1 << 3, NC_DIM = 1 << 4, NC_BOLD = 1 << 5, NC_INVIS = 1 << 6, NC_PROTECT = 1 << 7, NC_ALT_CHARSET = 1 << 8 }; /* internal state */ /* The largest frame width in any call to calculate_costs. */ int max_frame_cols; /* The largest frame height in any call to calculate_costs. */ int max_frame_lines; /* Non-zero if we have dropped our controlling tty and therefore should not open a frame on stdout. */ static int no_controlling_tty; /* Provided for lisp packages. */ static int system_uses_terminfo; char *tparam (); extern char *tgetstr (); #ifdef WINDOWSNT /* We aren't X windows, but we aren't termcap either. This makes me uncertain as to what value to use for frame.output_method. For this file, we'll define FRAME_TERMCAP_P to be zero so that our output hooks get called instead of the termcap functions. Probably the best long-term solution is to define an output_windows_nt... */ #undef FRAME_TERMCAP_P #define FRAME_TERMCAP_P(_f_) 0 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */ void ring_bell (struct frame *f) { if (!NILP (Vring_bell_function)) { Lisp_Object function; /* Temporarily set the global variable to nil so that if we get an error, it stays nil and we don't call it over and over. We don't specbind it, because that would carefully restore the bad value if there's an error and make the loop of errors happen anyway. */ function = Vring_bell_function; Vring_bell_function = Qnil; call0 (function); Vring_bell_function = function; } else if (FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->ring_bell_hook) (*FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->ring_bell_hook) (f); } /* Ring the bell on a tty. */ void tty_ring_bell (struct frame *f) { struct tty_display_info *tty = FRAME_TTY (f); OUTPUT (tty, (tty->TS_visible_bell && visible_bell ? tty->TS_visible_bell : tty->TS_bell)); fflush (tty->output); } /* Set up termcap modes for Emacs. */ void tty_set_terminal_modes (struct display *display) { struct tty_display_info *tty = display->display_info.tty; if (tty->output) { OUTPUT_IF (tty, tty->TS_termcap_modes); OUTPUT_IF (tty, tty->TS_cursor_visible); OUTPUT_IF (tty, tty->TS_keypad_mode); losecursor (tty); } } /* Reset termcap modes before exiting Emacs. */ void tty_reset_terminal_modes (struct display *display) { struct tty_display_info *tty = display->display_info.tty; if (tty->output) { turn_off_highlight (tty); turn_off_insert (tty); OUTPUT_IF (tty, tty->TS_end_keypad_mode); OUTPUT_IF (tty, tty->TS_cursor_normal); OUTPUT_IF (tty, tty->TS_end_termcap_modes); OUTPUT_IF (tty, tty->TS_orig_pair); /* Output raw CR so kernel can track the cursor hpos. */ current_tty = tty; cmputc ('\r'); } } void update_begin (struct frame *f) { if (FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->update_begin_hook) (*FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->update_begin_hook) (f); } void update_end (struct frame *f) { if (FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->update_end_hook) (*FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->update_end_hook) (f); } /* Flag the end of a display update on a termcap display. */ void tty_update_end (struct frame *f) { struct tty_display_info *tty = FRAME_TTY (f); if (!XWINDOW (selected_window)->cursor_off_p) tty_show_cursor (tty); turn_off_insert (tty); background_highlight (tty); } /* Specify how many text lines, from the top of the window, should be affected by insert-lines and delete-lines operations. This, and those operations, are used only within an update that is bounded by calls to update_begin and update_end. */ void set_terminal_window (struct frame *f, int size) { if (FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->set_terminal_window_hook) (*FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->set_terminal_window_hook) (f, size); } /* The implementation of set_terminal_window for termcap frames. */ void tty_set_terminal_window (struct frame *f, int size) { struct tty_display_info *tty = FRAME_TTY (f); tty->specified_window = size ? size : FRAME_LINES (f); if (FRAME_SCROLL_REGION_OK (f)) set_scroll_region (f, 0, tty->specified_window); } void set_scroll_region (struct frame *f, int start, int stop) { char *buf; struct tty_display_info *tty = FRAME_TTY (f); if (tty->TS_set_scroll_region) buf = tparam (tty->TS_set_scroll_region, 0, 0, start, stop - 1); else if (tty->TS_set_scroll_region_1) buf = tparam (tty->TS_set_scroll_region_1, 0, 0, FRAME_LINES (f), start, FRAME_LINES (f) - stop, FRAME_LINES (f)); else buf = tparam (tty->TS_set_window, 0, 0, start, 0, stop, FRAME_COLS (f)); OUTPUT (tty, buf); xfree (buf); losecursor (tty); } static void turn_on_insert (struct tty_display_info *tty) { if (!tty->insert_mode) OUTPUT (tty, tty->TS_insert_mode); tty->insert_mode = 1; } void turn_off_insert (struct tty_display_info *tty) { if (tty->insert_mode) OUTPUT (tty, tty->TS_end_insert_mode); tty->insert_mode = 0; } /* Handle highlighting. */ void turn_off_highlight (struct tty_display_info *tty) { if (tty->standout_mode) OUTPUT_IF (tty, tty->TS_end_standout_mode); tty->standout_mode = 0; } static void turn_on_highlight (struct tty_display_info *tty) { if (!tty->standout_mode) OUTPUT_IF (tty, tty->TS_standout_mode); tty->standout_mode = 1; } static void toggle_highlight (struct tty_display_info *tty) { if (tty->standout_mode) turn_off_highlight (tty); else turn_on_highlight (tty); } /* Make cursor invisible. */ static void tty_hide_cursor (struct tty_display_info *tty) { if (tty->cursor_hidden == 0) { tty->cursor_hidden = 1; OUTPUT_IF (tty, tty->TS_cursor_invisible); } } /* Ensure that cursor is visible. */ static void tty_show_cursor (struct tty_display_info *tty) { if (tty->cursor_hidden) { tty->cursor_hidden = 0; OUTPUT_IF (tty, tty->TS_cursor_normal); OUTPUT_IF (tty, tty->TS_cursor_visible); } } /* Set standout mode to the state it should be in for empty space inside windows. What this is, depends on the user option inverse-video. */ void background_highlight (struct tty_display_info *tty) { if (inverse_video) turn_on_highlight (tty); else turn_off_highlight (tty); } /* Set standout mode to the mode specified for the text to be output. */ static void highlight_if_desired (struct tty_display_info *tty) { if (inverse_video) turn_on_highlight (tty); else turn_off_highlight (tty); } /* Move cursor to row/column position VPOS/HPOS. HPOS/VPOS are frame-relative coordinates. */ void cursor_to (struct frame *f, int vpos, int hpos) { if (FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->cursor_to_hook) (*FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->cursor_to_hook) (f, vpos, hpos); } void tty_cursor_to (struct frame *f, int vpos, int hpos) { struct tty_display_info *tty = FRAME_TTY (f); /* Detect the case where we are called from reset_sys_modes and the costs have never been calculated. Do nothing. */ if (! tty->costs_set) return; if (curY (tty) == vpos && curX (tty) == hpos) return; if (!tty->TF_standout_motion) background_highlight (tty); if (!tty->TF_insmode_motion) turn_off_insert (tty); cmgoto (tty, vpos, hpos); } /* Similar but don't take any account of the wasted characters. */ void raw_cursor_to (struct frame *f, int row, int col) { if (FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->raw_cursor_to_hook) (*FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->raw_cursor_to_hook) (f, row, col); } void tty_raw_cursor_to (struct frame *f, int row, int col) { struct tty_display_info *tty = FRAME_TTY (f); if (curY (tty) == row && curX (tty) == col) return; if (!tty->TF_standout_motion) background_highlight (tty); if (!tty->TF_insmode_motion) turn_off_insert (tty); cmgoto (tty, row, col); } /* Erase operations */ /* Clear from cursor to end of frame. */ void clear_to_end (struct frame *f) { if (FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->clear_to_end_hook) (*FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->clear_to_end_hook) (f); } /* Clear from cursor to end of frame on a termcap device. */ void tty_clear_to_end (struct frame *f) { register int i; struct tty_display_info *tty = FRAME_TTY (f); if (tty->TS_clr_to_bottom) { background_highlight (tty); OUTPUT (tty, tty->TS_clr_to_bottom); } else { for (i = curY (tty); i < FRAME_LINES (f); i++) { cursor_to (f, i, 0); clear_end_of_line (f, FRAME_COLS (f)); } } } /* Clear entire frame */ void clear_frame (struct frame *f) { if (FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->clear_frame_hook) (*FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->clear_frame_hook) (f); } /* Clear an entire termcap frame. */ void tty_clear_frame (struct frame *f) { struct tty_display_info *tty = FRAME_TTY (f); if (tty->TS_clr_frame) { background_highlight (tty); OUTPUT (tty, tty->TS_clr_frame); cmat (tty, 0, 0); } else { cursor_to (f, 0, 0); clear_to_end (f); } } /* Clear from cursor to end of line. Assume that the line is already clear starting at column first_unused_hpos. Note that the cursor may be moved, on terminals lacking a `ce' string. */ void clear_end_of_line (struct frame *f, int first_unused_hpos) { if (FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->clear_end_of_line_hook) (*FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->clear_end_of_line_hook) (f, first_unused_hpos); } /* An implementation of clear_end_of_line for termcap frames. Note that the cursor may be moved, on terminals lacking a `ce' string. */ void tty_clear_end_of_line (struct frame *f, int first_unused_hpos) { register int i; struct tty_display_info *tty = FRAME_TTY (f); /* Detect the case where we are called from reset_sys_modes and the costs have never been calculated. Do nothing. */ if (! tty->costs_set) return; if (curX (tty) >= first_unused_hpos) return; background_highlight (tty); if (tty->TS_clr_line) { OUTPUT1 (tty, tty->TS_clr_line); } else { /* have to do it the hard way */ turn_off_insert (tty); /* Do not write in last row last col with Auto-wrap on. */ if (AutoWrap (tty) && curY (tty) == FrameRows (tty) - 1 && first_unused_hpos == FrameCols (tty)) first_unused_hpos--; for (i = curX (tty); i < first_unused_hpos; i++) { if (tty->termscript) fputc (' ', tty->termscript); fputc (' ', tty->output); } cmplus (tty, first_unused_hpos - curX (tty)); } } /* Encode SRC_LEN glyphs starting at SRC to terminal output codes and store them at DST. Do not write more than DST_LEN bytes. That may require stopping before all SRC_LEN input glyphs have been converted. We store the number of glyphs actually converted in *CONSUMED. The return value is the number of bytes store in DST. */ int encode_terminal_code (coding, src, dst, src_len, dst_len, consumed) struct coding_system *coding; struct glyph *src; int src_len; unsigned char *dst; int dst_len, *consumed; { struct glyph *src_start = src, *src_end = src + src_len; unsigned char *dst_start = dst, *dst_end = dst + dst_len; register GLYPH g; unsigned char workbuf[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH]; const unsigned char *buf; int len; register int tlen = GLYPH_TABLE_LENGTH; register Lisp_Object *tbase = GLYPH_TABLE_BASE; int result; /* If the specified coding does any conversion, use it, otherwise use safe_terminal_coding. We can't use CODING_REQUIRE_ENCODING here because it always returns 1 if the member src_multibyte is 1. */ coding = (coding->common_flags & CODING_REQUIRE_ENCODING_MASK ? coding : &safe_terminal_coding); while (src < src_end) { /* We must skip glyphs to be padded for a wide character. */ if (! CHAR_GLYPH_PADDING_P (*src)) { g = GLYPH_FROM_CHAR_GLYPH (src[0]); if (g < 0 || g >= tlen) { /* This glyph doesn't has an entry in Vglyph_table. */ if (! CHAR_VALID_P (src->u.ch, 0)) { len = 1; buf = " "; coding->src_multibyte = 0; } else { len = CHAR_STRING (src->u.ch, workbuf); buf = workbuf; coding->src_multibyte = 1; } } else { /* This glyph has an entry in Vglyph_table, so process any alias before testing for simpleness. */ GLYPH_FOLLOW_ALIASES (tbase, tlen, g); if (GLYPH_SIMPLE_P (tbase, tlen, g)) { /* We set the multi-byte form of a character in G (that should be an ASCII character) at WORKBUF. */ workbuf[0] = FAST_GLYPH_CHAR (g); len = 1; buf = workbuf; coding->src_multibyte = 0; } else { /* We have a string in Vglyph_table. */ len = GLYPH_LENGTH (tbase, g); buf = GLYPH_STRING (tbase, g); coding->src_multibyte = STRING_MULTIBYTE (tbase[g]); } } result = encode_coding (coding, buf, dst, len, dst_end - dst); len -= coding->consumed; dst += coding->produced; if (result == CODING_FINISH_INSUFFICIENT_DST || (result == CODING_FINISH_INSUFFICIENT_SRC && len > dst_end - dst)) /* The remaining output buffer is too short. We must break the loop here without increasing SRC so that the next call of this function starts from the same glyph. */ break; if (len > 0) { /* This is the case that a code of the range 0200..0237 exists in buf. We must just write out such a code. */ buf += coding->consumed; while (len--) *dst++ = *buf++; } } src++; } *consumed = src - src_start; return (dst - dst_start); } /* Output LEN glyphs starting at STRING at the nominal cursor position. Advance the nominal cursor over the text. */ void write_glyphs (struct frame *f, struct glyph *string, int len) { if (FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->write_glyphs_hook) (*FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->write_glyphs_hook) (f, string, len); } /* An implementation of write_glyphs for termcap frames. */ void tty_write_glyphs (struct frame *f, struct glyph *string, int len) { int produced, consumed; unsigned char conversion_buffer[1024]; int conversion_buffer_size = sizeof conversion_buffer; struct tty_display_info *tty = FRAME_TTY (f); turn_off_insert (tty); tty_hide_cursor (tty); /* Don't dare write in last column of bottom line, if Auto-Wrap, since that would scroll the whole frame on some terminals. */ if (AutoWrap (tty) && curY (tty) + 1 == FRAME_LINES (f) && (curX (tty) + len) == FRAME_COLS (f)) len --; if (len <= 0) return; cmplus (tty, len); /* The mode bit CODING_MODE_LAST_BLOCK should be set to 1 only at the tail. */ FRAME_TERMINAL_CODING (f)->mode &= ~CODING_MODE_LAST_BLOCK; while (len > 0) { /* Identify a run of glyphs with the same face. */ int face_id = string->face_id; int n; for (n = 1; n < len; ++n) if (string[n].face_id != face_id) break; /* Turn appearance modes of the face of the run on. */ highlight_if_desired (tty); turn_on_face (f, face_id); while (n > 0) { /* We use a fixed size (1024 bytes) of conversion buffer. Usually it is sufficient, but if not, we just repeat the loop. */ produced = encode_terminal_code (FRAME_TERMINAL_CODING (f), string, conversion_buffer, n, conversion_buffer_size, &consumed); if (produced > 0) { fwrite (conversion_buffer, 1, produced, tty->output); if (ferror (tty->output)) clearerr (tty->output); if (tty->termscript) fwrite (conversion_buffer, 1, produced, tty->termscript); } len -= consumed; n -= consumed; string += consumed; } /* Turn appearance modes off. */ turn_off_face (f, face_id); turn_off_highlight (tty); } /* We may have to output some codes to terminate the writing. */ if (CODING_REQUIRE_FLUSHING (FRAME_TERMINAL_CODING (f))) { FRAME_TERMINAL_CODING (f)->mode |= CODING_MODE_LAST_BLOCK; encode_coding (FRAME_TERMINAL_CODING (f), "", conversion_buffer, 0, conversion_buffer_size); if (FRAME_TERMINAL_CODING (f)->produced > 0) { fwrite (conversion_buffer, 1, FRAME_TERMINAL_CODING (f)->produced, tty->output); if (ferror (tty->output)) clearerr (tty->output); if (tty->termscript) fwrite (conversion_buffer, 1, FRAME_TERMINAL_CODING (f)->produced, tty->termscript); } } cmcheckmagic (tty); } /* Insert LEN glyphs from START at the nominal cursor position. If start is zero, insert blanks instead of a string at start */ void insert_glyphs (struct frame *f, struct glyph *start, int len) { if (len <= 0) return; if (FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->insert_glyphs_hook) (*FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->insert_glyphs_hook) (f, start, len); } /* An implementation of insert_glyphs for termcap frames. */ void tty_insert_glyphs (struct frame *f, struct glyph *start, int len) { char *buf; struct glyph *glyph = NULL; struct tty_display_info *tty = FRAME_TTY (f); if (tty->TS_ins_multi_chars) { buf = tparam (tty->TS_ins_multi_chars, 0, 0, len); OUTPUT1 (tty, buf); xfree (buf); if (start) write_glyphs (f, start, len); return; } turn_on_insert (tty); cmplus (tty, len); /* The bit CODING_MODE_LAST_BLOCK should be set to 1 only at the tail. */ FRAME_TERMINAL_CODING (f)->mode &= ~CODING_MODE_LAST_BLOCK; while (len-- > 0) { int produced, consumed; unsigned char conversion_buffer[1024]; int conversion_buffer_size = sizeof conversion_buffer; OUTPUT1_IF (tty, tty->TS_ins_char); if (!start) { conversion_buffer[0] = SPACEGLYPH; produced = 1; } else { highlight_if_desired (tty); turn_on_face (f, start->face_id); glyph = start; ++start; /* We must open sufficient space for a character which occupies more than one column. */ while (len && CHAR_GLYPH_PADDING_P (*start)) { OUTPUT1_IF (tty, tty->TS_ins_char); start++, len--; } if (len <= 0) /* This is the last glyph. */ FRAME_TERMINAL_CODING (f)->mode |= CODING_MODE_LAST_BLOCK; /* The size of conversion buffer (1024 bytes) is surely sufficient for just one glyph. */ produced = encode_terminal_code (glyph, conversion_buffer, 1, conversion_buffer_size, &consumed); } if (produced > 0) { fwrite (conversion_buffer, 1, produced, tty->output); if (ferror (tty->output)) clearerr (tty->output); if (tty->termscript) fwrite (conversion_buffer, 1, produced, tty->termscript); } OUTPUT1_IF (tty, tty->TS_pad_inserted_char); if (start) { turn_off_face (f, glyph->face_id); turn_off_highlight (tty); } } cmcheckmagic (tty); } /* Delete N glyphs at the nominal cursor position. */ void delete_glyphs (struct frame *f, int n) { if (FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->delete_glyphs_hook) (*FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->delete_glyphs_hook) (f, n); } /* An implementation of delete_glyphs for termcap frames. */ void tty_delete_glyphs (struct frame *f, int n) { char *buf; register int i; struct tty_display_info *tty = FRAME_TTY (f); if (tty->delete_in_insert_mode) { turn_on_insert (tty); } else { turn_off_insert (tty); OUTPUT_IF (tty, tty->TS_delete_mode); } if (tty->TS_del_multi_chars) { buf = tparam (tty->TS_del_multi_chars, 0, 0, n); OUTPUT1 (tty, buf); xfree (buf); } else for (i = 0; i < n; i++) OUTPUT1 (tty, tty->TS_del_char); if (!tty->delete_in_insert_mode) OUTPUT_IF (tty, tty->TS_end_delete_mode); } /* Insert N lines at vpos VPOS. If N is negative, delete -N lines. */ void ins_del_lines (struct frame *f, int vpos, int n) { if (FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->ins_del_lines_hook) (*FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->ins_del_lines_hook) (f, vpos, n); } /* An implementation of ins_del_lines for termcap frames. */ void tty_ins_del_lines (struct frame *f, int vpos, int n) { struct tty_display_info *tty = FRAME_TTY (f); char *multi = n > 0 ? tty->TS_ins_multi_lines : tty->TS_del_multi_lines; char *single = n > 0 ? tty->TS_ins_line : tty->TS_del_line; char *scroll = n > 0 ? tty->TS_rev_scroll : tty->TS_fwd_scroll; register int i = n > 0 ? n : -n; register char *buf; /* If the lines below the insertion are being pushed into the end of the window, this is the same as clearing; and we know the lines are already clear, since the matching deletion has already been done. So can ignore this. */ /* If the lines below the deletion are blank lines coming out of the end of the window, don't bother, as there will be a matching inslines later that will flush them. */ if (FRAME_SCROLL_REGION_OK (f) && vpos + i >= tty->specified_window) return; if (!FRAME_MEMORY_BELOW_FRAME (f) && vpos + i >= FRAME_LINES (f)) return; if (multi) { raw_cursor_to (f, vpos, 0); background_highlight (tty); buf = tparam (multi, 0, 0, i); OUTPUT (tty, buf); xfree (buf); } else if (single) { raw_cursor_to (f, vpos, 0); background_highlight (tty); while (--i >= 0) OUTPUT (tty, single); if (tty->TF_teleray) curX (tty) = 0; } else { set_scroll_region (f, vpos, tty->specified_window); if (n < 0) raw_cursor_to (f, tty->specified_window - 1, 0); else raw_cursor_to (f, vpos, 0); background_highlight (tty); while (--i >= 0) OUTPUTL (tty, scroll, tty->specified_window - vpos); set_scroll_region (f, 0, tty->specified_window); } if (!FRAME_SCROLL_REGION_OK (f) && FRAME_MEMORY_BELOW_FRAME (f) && n < 0) { cursor_to (f, FRAME_LINES (f) + n, 0); clear_to_end (f); } } /* Compute cost of sending "str", in characters, not counting any line-dependent padding. */ int string_cost (char *str) { cost = 0; if (str) tputs (str, 0, evalcost); return cost; } /* Compute cost of sending "str", in characters, counting any line-dependent padding at one line. */ static int string_cost_one_line (char *str) { cost = 0; if (str) tputs (str, 1, evalcost); return cost; } /* Compute per line amount of line-dependent padding, in tenths of characters. */ int per_line_cost (char *str) { cost = 0; if (str) tputs (str, 0, evalcost); cost = - cost; if (str) tputs (str, 10, evalcost); return cost; } #ifndef old /* char_ins_del_cost[n] is cost of inserting N characters. char_ins_del_cost[-n] is cost of deleting N characters. The length of this vector is based on max_frame_cols. */ int *char_ins_del_vector; #define char_ins_del_cost(f) (&char_ins_del_vector[FRAME_COLS ((f))]) #endif /* ARGSUSED */ static void calculate_ins_del_char_costs (struct frame *f) { struct tty_display_info *tty = FRAME_TTY (f); int ins_startup_cost, del_startup_cost; int ins_cost_per_char, del_cost_per_char; register int i; register int *p; if (tty->TS_ins_multi_chars) { ins_cost_per_char = 0; ins_startup_cost = string_cost_one_line (tty->TS_ins_multi_chars); } else if (tty->TS_ins_char || tty->TS_pad_inserted_char || (tty->TS_insert_mode && tty->TS_end_insert_mode)) { ins_startup_cost = (30 * (string_cost (tty->TS_insert_mode) + string_cost (tty->TS_end_insert_mode))) / 100; ins_cost_per_char = (string_cost_one_line (tty->TS_ins_char) + string_cost_one_line (tty->TS_pad_inserted_char)); } else { ins_startup_cost = 9999; ins_cost_per_char = 0; } if (tty->TS_del_multi_chars) { del_cost_per_char = 0; del_startup_cost = string_cost_one_line (tty->TS_del_multi_chars); } else if (tty->TS_del_char) { del_startup_cost = (string_cost (tty->TS_delete_mode) + string_cost (tty->TS_end_delete_mode)); if (tty->delete_in_insert_mode) del_startup_cost /= 2; del_cost_per_char = string_cost_one_line (tty->TS_del_char); } else { del_startup_cost = 9999; del_cost_per_char = 0; } /* Delete costs are at negative offsets */ p = &char_ins_del_cost (f)[0]; for (i = FRAME_COLS (f); --i >= 0;) *--p = (del_startup_cost += del_cost_per_char); /* Doing nothing is free */ p = &char_ins_del_cost (f)[0]; *p++ = 0; /* Insert costs are at positive offsets */ for (i = FRAME_COLS (f); --i >= 0;) *p++ = (ins_startup_cost += ins_cost_per_char); } void calculate_costs (struct frame *frame) { FRAME_COST_BAUD_RATE (frame) = baud_rate; if (FRAME_TERMCAP_P (frame)) { struct tty_display_info *tty = FRAME_TTY (frame); register char *f = (tty->TS_set_scroll_region ? tty->TS_set_scroll_region : tty->TS_set_scroll_region_1); FRAME_SCROLL_REGION_COST (frame) = string_cost (f); tty->costs_set = 1; /* These variables are only used for terminal stuff. They are allocated once for the terminal frame of X-windows emacs, but not used afterwards. char_ins_del_vector (i.e., char_ins_del_cost) isn't used because X turns off char_ins_del_ok. */ max_frame_lines = max (max_frame_lines, FRAME_LINES (frame)); max_frame_cols = max (max_frame_cols, FRAME_COLS (frame)); if (char_ins_del_vector != 0) char_ins_del_vector = (int *) xrealloc (char_ins_del_vector, (sizeof (int) + 2 * max_frame_cols * sizeof (int))); else char_ins_del_vector = (int *) xmalloc (sizeof (int) + 2 * max_frame_cols * sizeof (int)); bzero (char_ins_del_vector, (sizeof (int) + 2 * max_frame_cols * sizeof (int))); if (f && (!tty->TS_ins_line && !tty->TS_del_line)) do_line_insertion_deletion_costs (frame, tty->TS_rev_scroll, tty->TS_ins_multi_lines, tty->TS_fwd_scroll, tty->TS_del_multi_lines, f, f, 1); else do_line_insertion_deletion_costs (frame, tty->TS_ins_line, tty->TS_ins_multi_lines, tty->TS_del_line, tty->TS_del_multi_lines, 0, 0, 1); calculate_ins_del_char_costs (frame); /* Don't use TS_repeat if its padding is worse than sending the chars */ if (tty->TS_repeat && per_line_cost (tty->TS_repeat) * baud_rate < 9000) tty->RPov = string_cost (tty->TS_repeat); else tty->RPov = FRAME_COLS (frame) * 2; cmcostinit (FRAME_TTY (frame)); /* set up cursor motion costs */ } } struct fkey_table { char *cap, *name; }; /* Termcap capability names that correspond directly to X keysyms. Some of these (marked "terminfo") aren't supplied by old-style (Berkeley) termcap entries. They're listed in X keysym order; except we put the keypad keys first, so that if they clash with other keys (as on the IBM PC keyboard) they get overridden. */ static struct fkey_table keys[] = { {"kh", "home"}, /* termcap */ {"kl", "left"}, /* termcap */ {"ku", "up"}, /* termcap */ {"kr", "right"}, /* termcap */ {"kd", "down"}, /* termcap */ {"%8", "prior"}, /* terminfo */ {"%5", "next"}, /* terminfo */ {"@7", "end"}, /* terminfo */ {"@1", "begin"}, /* terminfo */ {"*6", "select"}, /* terminfo */ {"%9", "print"}, /* terminfo */ {"@4", "execute"}, /* terminfo --- actually the `command' key */ /* * "insert" --- see below */ {"&8", "undo"}, /* terminfo */ {"%0", "redo"}, /* terminfo */ {"%7", "menu"}, /* terminfo --- actually the `options' key */ {"@0", "find"}, /* terminfo */ {"@2", "cancel"}, /* terminfo */ {"%1", "help"}, /* terminfo */ /* * "break" goes here, but can't be reliably intercepted with termcap */ {"&4", "reset"}, /* terminfo --- actually `restart' */ /* * "system" and "user" --- no termcaps */ {"kE", "clearline"}, /* terminfo */ {"kA", "insertline"}, /* terminfo */ {"kL", "deleteline"}, /* terminfo */ {"kI", "insertchar"}, /* terminfo */ {"kD", "deletechar"}, /* terminfo */ {"kB", "backtab"}, /* terminfo */ /* * "kp_backtab", "kp-space", "kp-tab" --- no termcaps */ {"@8", "kp-enter"}, /* terminfo */ /* * "kp-f1", "kp-f2", "kp-f3" "kp-f4", * "kp-multiply", "kp-add", "kp-separator", * "kp-subtract", "kp-decimal", "kp-divide", "kp-0"; * --- no termcaps for any of these. */ {"K4", "kp-1"}, /* terminfo */ /* * "kp-2" --- no termcap */ {"K5", "kp-3"}, /* terminfo */ /* * "kp-4" --- no termcap */ {"K2", "kp-5"}, /* terminfo */ /* * "kp-6" --- no termcap */ {"K1", "kp-7"}, /* terminfo */ /* * "kp-8" --- no termcap */ {"K3", "kp-9"}, /* terminfo */ /* * "kp-equal" --- no termcap */ {"k1", "f1"}, {"k2", "f2"}, {"k3", "f3"}, {"k4", "f4"}, {"k5", "f5"}, {"k6", "f6"}, {"k7", "f7"}, {"k8", "f8"}, {"k9", "f9"} }; static char **term_get_fkeys_arg; static Lisp_Object term_get_fkeys_1 (); /* Find the escape codes sent by the function keys for Vfunction_key_map. This function scans the termcap function key sequence entries, and adds entries to Vfunction_key_map for each function key it finds. */ void term_get_fkeys (address) char **address; { /* We run the body of the function (term_get_fkeys_1) and ignore all Lisp errors during the call. The only errors should be from Fdefine_key when given a key sequence containing an invalid prefix key. If the termcap defines function keys which use a prefix that is already bound to a command by the default bindings, we should silently ignore that function key specification, rather than giving the user an error and refusing to run at all on such a terminal. */ extern Lisp_Object Fidentity (); term_get_fkeys_arg = address; internal_condition_case (term_get_fkeys_1, Qerror, Fidentity); } static Lisp_Object term_get_fkeys_1 () { int i; char **address = term_get_fkeys_arg; /* This can happen if CANNOT_DUMP or with strange options. */ if (!initialized) Vfunction_key_map = Fmake_sparse_keymap (Qnil); for (i = 0; i < (sizeof (keys)/sizeof (keys[0])); i++) { char *sequence = tgetstr (keys[i].cap, address); if (sequence) Fdefine_key (Vfunction_key_map, build_string (sequence), Fmake_vector (make_number (1), intern (keys[i].name))); } /* The uses of the "k0" capability are inconsistent; sometimes it describes F10, whereas othertimes it describes F0 and "k;" describes F10. We will attempt to politely accommodate both systems by testing for "k;", and if it is present, assuming that "k0" denotes F0, otherwise F10. */ { char *k_semi = tgetstr ("k;", address); char *k0 = tgetstr ("k0", address); char *k0_name = "f10"; if (k_semi) { if (k0) /* Define f0 first, so that f10 takes precedence in case the key sequences happens to be the same. */ Fdefine_key (Vfunction_key_map, build_string (k0), Fmake_vector (make_number (1), intern ("f0"))); Fdefine_key (Vfunction_key_map, build_string (k_semi), Fmake_vector (make_number (1), intern ("f10"))); } else if (k0) Fdefine_key (Vfunction_key_map, build_string (k0), Fmake_vector (make_number (1), intern (k0_name))); } /* Set up cookies for numbered function keys above f10. */ { char fcap[3], fkey[4]; fcap[0] = 'F'; fcap[2] = '\0'; for (i = 11; i < 64; i++) { if (i <= 19) fcap[1] = '1' + i - 11; else if (i <= 45) fcap[1] = 'A' + i - 20; else fcap[1] = 'a' + i - 46; { char *sequence = tgetstr (fcap, address); if (sequence) { sprintf (fkey, "f%d", i); Fdefine_key (Vfunction_key_map, build_string (sequence), Fmake_vector (make_number (1), intern (fkey))); } } } } /* * Various mappings to try and get a better fit. */ { #define CONDITIONAL_REASSIGN(cap1, cap2, sym) \ if (!tgetstr (cap1, address)) \ { \ char *sequence = tgetstr (cap2, address); \ if (sequence) \ Fdefine_key (Vfunction_key_map, build_string (sequence), \ Fmake_vector (make_number (1), \ intern (sym))); \ } /* if there's no key_next keycap, map key_npage to `next' keysym */ CONDITIONAL_REASSIGN ("%5", "kN", "next"); /* if there's no key_prev keycap, map key_ppage to `previous' keysym */ CONDITIONAL_REASSIGN ("%8", "kP", "prior"); /* if there's no key_dc keycap, map key_ic to `insert' keysym */ CONDITIONAL_REASSIGN ("kD", "kI", "insert"); /* if there's no key_end keycap, map key_ll to 'end' keysym */ CONDITIONAL_REASSIGN ("@7", "kH", "end"); /* IBM has their own non-standard dialect of terminfo. If the standard name isn't found, try the IBM name. */ CONDITIONAL_REASSIGN ("kB", "KO", "backtab"); CONDITIONAL_REASSIGN ("@4", "kJ", "execute"); /* actually "action" */ CONDITIONAL_REASSIGN ("@4", "kc", "execute"); /* actually "command" */ CONDITIONAL_REASSIGN ("%7", "ki", "menu"); CONDITIONAL_REASSIGN ("@7", "kw", "end"); CONDITIONAL_REASSIGN ("F1", "k<", "f11"); CONDITIONAL_REASSIGN ("F2", "k>", "f12"); CONDITIONAL_REASSIGN ("%1", "kq", "help"); CONDITIONAL_REASSIGN ("*6", "kU", "select"); #undef CONDITIONAL_REASSIGN } return Qnil; } /*********************************************************************** Character Display Information ***********************************************************************/ static void append_glyph P_ ((struct it *)); static void produce_stretch_glyph P_ ((struct it *)); /* Append glyphs to IT's glyph_row. Called from produce_glyphs for terminal frames if IT->glyph_row != NULL. IT->c is the character for which to produce glyphs; IT->face_id contains the character's face. Padding glyphs are appended if IT->c has a IT->pixel_width > 1. */ static void append_glyph (it) struct it *it; { struct glyph *glyph, *end; int i; xassert (it->glyph_row); glyph = (it->glyph_row->glyphs[it->area] + it->glyph_row->used[it->area]); end = it->glyph_row->glyphs[1 + it->area]; for (i = 0; i < it->pixel_width && glyph < end; ++i) { glyph->type = CHAR_GLYPH; glyph->pixel_width = 1; glyph->u.ch = it->c; glyph->face_id = it->face_id; glyph->padding_p = i > 0; glyph->charpos = CHARPOS (it->position); glyph->object = it->object; ++it->glyph_row->used[it->area]; ++glyph; } } /* Produce glyphs for the display element described by IT. *IT specifies what we want to produce a glyph for (character, image, ...), and where in the glyph matrix we currently are (glyph row and hpos). produce_glyphs fills in output fields of *IT with information such as the pixel width and height of a character, and maybe output actual glyphs at the same time if IT->glyph_row is non-null. See the explanation of struct display_iterator in dispextern.h for an overview. produce_glyphs also stores the result of glyph width, ascent etc. computations in *IT. IT->glyph_row may be null, in which case produce_glyphs does not actually fill in the glyphs. This is used in the move_* functions in xdisp.c for text width and height computations. Callers usually don't call produce_glyphs directly; instead they use the macro PRODUCE_GLYPHS. */ void produce_glyphs (it) struct it *it; { /* If a hook is installed, let it do the work. */ xassert (it->what == IT_CHARACTER || it->what == IT_COMPOSITION || it->what == IT_STRETCH); if (it->what == IT_STRETCH) { produce_stretch_glyph (it); goto done; } /* Nothing but characters are supported on terminal frames. For a composition sequence, it->c is the first character of the sequence. */ xassert (it->what == IT_CHARACTER || it->what == IT_COMPOSITION); if (it->c >= 040 && it->c < 0177) { it->pixel_width = it->nglyphs = 1; if (it->glyph_row) append_glyph (it); } else if (it->c == '\n') it->pixel_width = it->nglyphs = 0; else if (it->c == '\t') { int absolute_x = (it->current_x + it->continuation_lines_width); int next_tab_x = (((1 + absolute_x + it->tab_width - 1) / it->tab_width) * it->tab_width); int nspaces; /* If part of the TAB has been displayed on the previous line which is continued now, continuation_lines_width will have been incremented already by the part that fitted on the continued line. So, we will get the right number of spaces here. */ nspaces = next_tab_x - absolute_x; if (it->glyph_row) { int n = nspaces; it->c = ' '; it->pixel_width = it->len = 1; while (n--) append_glyph (it); it->c = '\t'; } it->pixel_width = nspaces; it->nglyphs = nspaces; } else if (SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (it->c)) { /* Coming here means that it->c is from display table, thus we must send the code as is to the terminal. Although there's no way to know how many columns it occupies on a screen, it is a good assumption that a single byte code has 1-column width. */ it->pixel_width = it->nglyphs = 1; if (it->glyph_row) append_glyph (it); } else { /* A multi-byte character. The display width is fixed for all characters of the set. Some of the glyphs may have to be ignored because they are already displayed in a continued line. */ int charset = CHAR_CHARSET (it->c); it->pixel_width = CHARSET_WIDTH (charset); it->nglyphs = it->pixel_width; if (it->glyph_row) append_glyph (it); } done: /* Advance current_x by the pixel width as a convenience for the caller. */ if (it->area == TEXT_AREA) it->current_x += it->pixel_width; it->ascent = it->max_ascent = it->phys_ascent = it->max_phys_ascent = 0; it->descent = it->max_descent = it->phys_descent = it->max_phys_descent = 1; } /* Produce a stretch glyph for iterator IT. IT->object is the value of the glyph property displayed. The value must be a list `(space KEYWORD VALUE ...)' with the following KEYWORD/VALUE pairs being recognized: 1. `:width WIDTH' specifies that the space should be WIDTH * canonical char width wide. WIDTH may be an integer or floating point number. 2. `:align-to HPOS' specifies that the space should be wide enough to reach HPOS, a value in canonical character units. */ static void produce_stretch_glyph (it) struct it *it; { /* (space :width WIDTH ...) */ Lisp_Object prop, plist; int width = 0, align_to = -1; int zero_width_ok_p = 0; double tem; /* List should start with `space'. */ xassert (CONSP (it->object) && EQ (XCAR (it->object), Qspace)); plist = XCDR (it->object); /* Compute the width of the stretch. */ if ((prop = Fplist_get (plist, QCwidth), !NILP (prop)) && calc_pixel_width_or_height (&tem, it, prop, 0, 1, 0)) { /* Absolute width `:width WIDTH' specified and valid. */ zero_width_ok_p = 1; width = (int)(tem + 0.5); } else if ((prop = Fplist_get (plist, QCalign_to), !NILP (prop)) && calc_pixel_width_or_height (&tem, it, prop, 0, 1, &align_to)) { if (it->glyph_row == NULL || !it->glyph_row->mode_line_p) align_to = (align_to < 0 ? 0 : align_to - window_box_left_offset (it->w, TEXT_AREA)); else if (align_to < 0) align_to = window_box_left_offset (it->w, TEXT_AREA); width = max (0, (int)(tem + 0.5) + align_to - it->current_x); zero_width_ok_p = 1; } else /* Nothing specified -> width defaults to canonical char width. */ width = FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (it->f); if (width <= 0 && (width < 0 || !zero_width_ok_p)) width = 1; if (width > 0 && it->glyph_row) { Lisp_Object o_object = it->object; Lisp_Object object = it->stack[it->sp - 1].string; int n = width; int c = it->c; if (!STRINGP (object)) object = it->w->buffer; it->object = object; it->c = ' '; it->pixel_width = it->len = 1; while (n--) append_glyph (it); it->object = o_object; it->c = c; } it->pixel_width = width; it->nglyphs = width; } /* Get information about special display element WHAT in an environment described by IT. WHAT is one of IT_TRUNCATION or IT_CONTINUATION. Maybe produce glyphs for WHAT if IT has a non-null glyph_row member. This function ensures that fields like face_id, c, len of IT are left untouched. */ void produce_special_glyphs (it, what) struct it *it; enum display_element_type what; { struct it temp_it; temp_it = *it; temp_it.dp = NULL; temp_it.what = IT_CHARACTER; temp_it.len = 1; temp_it.object = make_number (0); bzero (&temp_it.current, sizeof temp_it.current); if (what == IT_CONTINUATION) { /* Continuation glyph. */ if (it->dp && INTEGERP (DISP_CONTINUE_GLYPH (it->dp)) && GLYPH_CHAR_VALID_P (XINT (DISP_CONTINUE_GLYPH (it->dp)))) { temp_it.c = FAST_GLYPH_CHAR (XINT (DISP_CONTINUE_GLYPH (it->dp))); temp_it.len = CHAR_BYTES (temp_it.c); } else temp_it.c = '\\'; produce_glyphs (&temp_it); it->pixel_width = temp_it.pixel_width; it->nglyphs = temp_it.pixel_width; } else if (what == IT_TRUNCATION) { /* Truncation glyph. */ if (it->dp && INTEGERP (DISP_TRUNC_GLYPH (it->dp)) && GLYPH_CHAR_VALID_P (XINT (DISP_TRUNC_GLYPH (it->dp)))) { temp_it.c = FAST_GLYPH_CHAR (XINT (DISP_TRUNC_GLYPH (it->dp))); temp_it.len = CHAR_BYTES (temp_it.c); } else temp_it.c = '$'; produce_glyphs (&temp_it); it->pixel_width = temp_it.pixel_width; it->nglyphs = temp_it.pixel_width; } else abort (); } /*********************************************************************** Faces ***********************************************************************/ /* Value is non-zero if attribute ATTR may be used. ATTR should be one of the enumerators from enum no_color_bit, or a bit set built from them. Some display attributes may not be used together with color; the termcap capability `NC' specifies which ones. */ #define MAY_USE_WITH_COLORS_P(tty, ATTR) \ (tty->TN_max_colors > 0 \ ? (tty->TN_no_color_video & (ATTR)) == 0 \ : 1) /* Turn appearances of face FACE_ID on tty frame F on. */ static void turn_on_face (f, face_id) struct frame *f; int face_id; { struct face *face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, face_id); long fg = face->foreground; long bg = face->background; struct tty_display_info *tty = FRAME_TTY (f); /* Do this first because TS_end_standout_mode may be the same as TS_exit_attribute_mode, which turns all appearances off. */ if (MAY_USE_WITH_COLORS_P (tty, NC_REVERSE)) { if (tty->TN_max_colors > 0) { if (fg >= 0 && bg >= 0) { /* If the terminal supports colors, we can set them below without using reverse video. The face's fg and bg colors are set as they should appear on the screen, i.e. they take the inverse-video'ness of the face already into account. */ } else if (inverse_video) { if (fg == FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_FG_COLOR || bg == FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_BG_COLOR) toggle_highlight (tty); } else { if (fg == FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_BG_COLOR || bg == FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_FG_COLOR) toggle_highlight (tty); } } else { /* If we can't display colors, use reverse video if the face specifies that. */ if (inverse_video) { if (fg == FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_FG_COLOR || bg == FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_BG_COLOR) toggle_highlight (tty); } else { if (fg == FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_BG_COLOR || bg == FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_FG_COLOR) toggle_highlight (tty); } } } if (face->tty_bold_p) { if (MAY_USE_WITH_COLORS_P (tty, NC_BOLD)) OUTPUT1_IF (tty, tty->TS_enter_bold_mode); } else if (face->tty_dim_p) if (MAY_USE_WITH_COLORS_P (tty, NC_DIM)) OUTPUT1_IF (tty, tty->TS_enter_dim_mode); /* Alternate charset and blinking not yet used. */ if (face->tty_alt_charset_p && MAY_USE_WITH_COLORS_P (tty, NC_ALT_CHARSET)) OUTPUT1_IF (tty, tty->TS_enter_alt_charset_mode); if (face->tty_blinking_p && MAY_USE_WITH_COLORS_P (tty, NC_BLINK)) OUTPUT1_IF (tty, tty->TS_enter_blink_mode); if (face->tty_underline_p && MAY_USE_WITH_COLORS_P (tty, NC_UNDERLINE)) OUTPUT1_IF (tty, tty->TS_enter_underline_mode); if (tty->TN_max_colors > 0) { char *p; if (fg >= 0 && tty->TS_set_foreground) { p = tparam (tty->TS_set_foreground, NULL, 0, (int) fg); OUTPUT (tty, p); xfree (p); } if (bg >= 0 && tty->TS_set_background) { p = tparam (tty->TS_set_background, NULL, 0, (int) bg); OUTPUT (tty, p); xfree (p); } } } /* Turn off appearances of face FACE_ID on tty frame F. */ static void turn_off_face (f, face_id) struct frame *f; int face_id; { struct face *face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, face_id); struct tty_display_info *tty = FRAME_TTY (f); xassert (face != NULL); if (tty->TS_exit_attribute_mode) { /* Capability "me" will turn off appearance modes double-bright, half-bright, reverse-video, standout, underline. It may or may not turn off alt-char-mode. */ if (face->tty_bold_p || face->tty_dim_p || face->tty_reverse_p || face->tty_alt_charset_p || face->tty_blinking_p || face->tty_underline_p) { OUTPUT1_IF (tty, tty->TS_exit_attribute_mode); if (strcmp (tty->TS_exit_attribute_mode, tty->TS_end_standout_mode) == 0) tty->standout_mode = 0; } if (face->tty_alt_charset_p) OUTPUT_IF (tty, tty->TS_exit_alt_charset_mode); } else { /* If we don't have "me" we can only have those appearances that have exit sequences defined. */ if (face->tty_alt_charset_p) OUTPUT_IF (tty, tty->TS_exit_alt_charset_mode); if (face->tty_underline_p) OUTPUT_IF (tty, tty->TS_exit_underline_mode); } /* Switch back to default colors. */ if (tty->TN_max_colors > 0 && ((face->foreground != FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_COLOR && face->foreground != FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_FG_COLOR) || (face->background != FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_COLOR && face->background != FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_BG_COLOR))) OUTPUT1_IF (tty, tty->TS_orig_pair); } /* Return non-zero if the terminal on frame F supports all of the capabilities in CAPS simultaneously, with foreground and background colors FG and BG. */ int tty_capable_p (tty, caps, fg, bg) struct tty_display_info *tty; unsigned caps; unsigned long fg, bg; { #define TTY_CAPABLE_P_TRY(tty, cap, TS, NC_bit) \ if ((caps & (cap)) && (!(TS) || !MAY_USE_WITH_COLORS_P(tty, NC_bit))) \ return 0; TTY_CAPABLE_P_TRY (tty, TTY_CAP_INVERSE, tty->TS_standout_mode, NC_REVERSE); TTY_CAPABLE_P_TRY (tty, TTY_CAP_UNDERLINE, tty->TS_enter_underline_mode, NC_UNDERLINE); TTY_CAPABLE_P_TRY (tty, TTY_CAP_BOLD, tty->TS_enter_bold_mode, NC_BOLD); TTY_CAPABLE_P_TRY (tty, TTY_CAP_DIM, tty->TS_enter_dim_mode, NC_DIM); TTY_CAPABLE_P_TRY (tty, TTY_CAP_BLINK, tty->TS_enter_blink_mode, NC_BLINK); TTY_CAPABLE_P_TRY (tty, TTY_CAP_ALT_CHARSET, tty->TS_enter_alt_charset_mode, NC_ALT_CHARSET); /* We can do it! */ return 1; } /* Return the tty display object specified by DISPLAY. DISPLAY may be a frame, a string, or nil for the display device of the current frame. */ static struct display * get_tty_display (Lisp_Object display) { struct display *d; if (NILP (display)) display = selected_frame; if (! FRAMEP (display) && ! STRINGP (display)) return 0; /* The initial frame does not support colors. */ if (FRAMEP (display) && FRAME_INITIAL_P (XFRAME (display))) return 0; if (FRAMEP (display)) { if (! FRAME_TERMCAP_P (XFRAME (display))) #if 0 /* XXX We need a predicate as the first argument; find one. */ wrong_type_argument ("Not a termcap frame", display); #else /* Until we fix the wrong_type_argument call above, simply throw a dumb error. */ error ("DISPLAY is not a termcap frame"); #endif d = FRAME_DISPLAY (XFRAME (display)); } else if (STRINGP (display)) { char *name = (char *) alloca (SBYTES (display) + 1); strncpy (name, SDATA (display), SBYTES (display)); name[SBYTES (display)] = 0; d = get_named_tty_display (name); if (!d) error ("There is no tty display on %s", name); } return d; } /* Return non-zero if the terminal is capable to display colors. */ DEFUN ("tty-display-color-p", Ftty_display_color_p, Stty_display_color_p, 0, 1, 0, doc: /* Return non-nil if TTY can display colors on DISPLAY. */) (display) Lisp_Object display; { struct display *d = get_tty_display (display); if (!d) return Qnil; else return d->display_info.tty->TN_max_colors > 0 ? Qt : Qnil; } /* Return the number of supported colors. */ DEFUN ("tty-display-color-cells", Ftty_display_color_cells, Stty_display_color_cells, 0, 1, 0, doc: /* Return the number of colors supported by TTY on DISPLAY. */) (display) Lisp_Object display; { struct display *d = get_tty_display (display); if (!d) return Qnil; else return make_number (d->display_info.tty->TN_max_colors); } #ifndef WINDOWSNT /* Save or restore the default color-related capabilities of this terminal. */ static void tty_default_color_capabilities (struct tty_display_info *tty, int save) { static char *default_orig_pair, *default_set_foreground, *default_set_background; static int default_max_colors, default_max_pairs, default_no_color_video; if (save) { if (default_orig_pair) xfree (default_orig_pair); default_orig_pair = tty->TS_orig_pair ? xstrdup (tty->TS_orig_pair) : NULL; if (default_set_foreground) xfree (default_set_foreground); default_set_foreground = tty->TS_set_foreground ? xstrdup (tty->TS_set_foreground) : NULL; if (default_set_background) xfree (default_set_background); default_set_background = tty->TS_set_background ? xstrdup (tty->TS_set_background) : NULL; default_max_colors = tty->TN_max_colors; default_max_pairs = tty->TN_max_pairs; default_no_color_video = tty->TN_no_color_video; } else { tty->TS_orig_pair = default_orig_pair; tty->TS_set_foreground = default_set_foreground; tty->TS_set_background = default_set_background; tty->TN_max_colors = default_max_colors; tty->TN_max_pairs = default_max_pairs; tty->TN_no_color_video = default_no_color_video; } } /* Setup one of the standard tty color schemes according to MODE. MODE's value is generally the number of colors which we want to support; zero means set up for the default capabilities, the ones we saw at term_init time; -1 means turn off color support. */ void tty_setup_colors (struct tty_display_info *tty, int mode) { /* Canonicalize all negative values of MODE. */ if (mode < -1) mode = -1; switch (mode) { case -1: /* no colors at all */ tty->TN_max_colors = 0; tty->TN_max_pairs = 0; tty->TN_no_color_video = 0; tty->TS_set_foreground = tty->TS_set_background = tty->TS_orig_pair = NULL; break; case 0: /* default colors, if any */ default: tty_default_color_capabilities (tty, 0); break; case 8: /* 8 standard ANSI colors */ tty->TS_orig_pair = "\033[0m"; #ifdef TERMINFO tty->TS_set_foreground = "\033[3%p1%dm"; tty->TS_set_background = "\033[4%p1%dm"; #else tty->TS_set_foreground = "\033[3%dm"; tty->TS_set_background = "\033[4%dm"; #endif tty->TN_max_colors = 8; tty->TN_max_pairs = 64; tty->TN_no_color_video = 0; break; } } void set_tty_color_mode (f, val) struct frame *f; Lisp_Object val; { Lisp_Object color_mode_spec, current_mode_spec; Lisp_Object color_mode, current_mode; int mode, old_mode; extern Lisp_Object Qtty_color_mode; Lisp_Object tty_color_mode_alist; tty_color_mode_alist = Fintern_soft (build_string ("tty-color-mode-alist"), Qnil); if (INTEGERP (val)) color_mode = val; else { if (NILP (tty_color_mode_alist)) color_mode_spec = Qnil; else color_mode_spec = Fassq (val, XSYMBOL (tty_color_mode_alist)->value); if (CONSP (color_mode_spec)) color_mode = XCDR (color_mode_spec); else color_mode = Qnil; } current_mode_spec = assq_no_quit (Qtty_color_mode, f->param_alist); if (CONSP (current_mode_spec)) current_mode = XCDR (current_mode_spec); else current_mode = Qnil; if (INTEGERP (color_mode)) mode = XINT (color_mode); else mode = 0; /* meaning default */ if (INTEGERP (current_mode)) old_mode = XINT (current_mode); else old_mode = 0; if (mode != old_mode) { tty_setup_colors (FRAME_TTY (f), mode); /* This recomputes all the faces given the new color definitions. */ call0 (intern ("tty-set-up-initial-frame-faces")); redraw_frame (f); } } #endif /* !WINDOWSNT */ /* Return the termcap display with the given name. If NAME is null, return the display corresponding to our controlling terminal. Returns NULL if the named terminal device is not opened. */ struct display * get_named_tty_display (name) char *name; { struct display *d; for (d = display_list; d; d = d->next_display) { if (d->type == output_termcap && ((d->display_info.tty->name == 0 && name == 0) || (name && d->display_info.tty->name && !strcmp (d->display_info.tty->name, name)))) return d; }; return 0; } DEFUN ("frame-tty-name", Fframe_tty_name, Sframe_tty_name, 0, 1, 0, doc: /* Return the name of the TTY device that FRAME is displayed on. */) (frame) Lisp_Object frame; { struct frame *f; if (NILP (frame)) { f = XFRAME (selected_frame); } else { CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame); f = XFRAME (frame); } if (f->output_method != output_termcap) wrong_type_argument (Qframe_tty_name, frame); if (FRAME_TTY (f)->name) return build_string (FRAME_TTY (f)->name); else return Qnil; } DEFUN ("frame-tty-type", Fframe_tty_type, Sframe_tty_type, 0, 1, 0, doc: /* Return the type of the TTY device that FRAME is displayed on. */) (frame) Lisp_Object frame; { struct frame *f; if (NILP (frame)) { f = XFRAME (selected_frame); } else { CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame); f = XFRAME (frame); } if (f->output_method != output_termcap) wrong_type_argument (Qframe_tty_type, frame); if (FRAME_TTY (f)->type) return build_string (FRAME_TTY (f)->type); else return Qnil; } /*********************************************************************** Initialization ***********************************************************************/ /* Create the bootstrap display device for the initial frame. Returns a display of type output_initial. */ struct display * init_initial_display (void) { if (initialized || display_list || tty_list) abort (); initial_display = create_display (); initial_display->type = output_initial; initial_display->delete_display_hook = &delete_initial_display; /* All other hooks are NULL. */ return initial_display; } /* Deletes the bootstrap display device. Called through delete_display_hook. */ void delete_initial_display (struct display *display) { if (display != initial_display) abort (); delete_display (display); initial_display = NULL; } /* Drop the controlling terminal if fd is the same device. */ void dissociate_if_controlling_tty (int fd) { #if defined (USG) && !defined (BSD_PGRPS) int pgid; EMACS_GET_TTY_PGRP (fd, &pgid); if (pgid != -1) { setpgrp (); no_controlling_tty = 1; } #else #ifdef TIOCNOTTY /* Try BSD ioctls. */ sigblock (sigmask (SIGTTOU)); if (ioctl (fd, TIOCNOTTY, 0) != -1) { no_controlling_tty = 1; } sigunblock (sigmask (SIGTTOU)); #else /* Unknown system. */ croak (); #endif /* ! TIOCNOTTY */ #endif /* ! USG */ } /* Create a termcap display on the tty device with the given name and type. If NAME is NULL, then use the controlling tty, i.e., stdin/stdout. Otherwise NAME should be a path to the tty device file, e.g. "/dev/pts/7". TERMINAL_TYPE is the termcap type of the device, e.g. "vt100". If MUST_SUCCEED is true, then all errors are fatal. */ struct display * term_init (char *name, char *terminal_type, int must_succeed) { char *area; char **address = &area; char *buffer = NULL; int buffer_size = 4096; register char *p; int status; struct tty_display_info *tty; struct display *display; static void maybe_fatal(); if (!terminal_type) maybe_fatal (must_succeed, 0, 0, "Unknown terminal type", "Unknown terminal type"); display = get_named_tty_display (name); if (display) { /* XXX We would be able to support multiple emacsclients from the same terminal if display devices were Lisp objects. (Lisp code must know the difference between two separate displays on the same terminal device.) -- lorentey */ if (! display->display_info.tty->input) error ("%s already has a suspended frame on it, can't open it twice", name); return display; } display = create_display (); tty = (struct tty_display_info *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct tty_display_info)); bzero (tty, sizeof (struct tty_display_info)); tty->next = tty_list; tty_list = tty; display->type = output_termcap; display->display_info.tty = tty; tty->display = display; tty->Wcm = (struct cm *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct cm)); Wcm_clear (tty); display->rif = 0; /* ttys don't support window-based redisplay. */ display->cursor_to_hook = &tty_cursor_to; display->raw_cursor_to_hook = &tty_raw_cursor_to; display->clear_to_end_hook = &tty_clear_to_end; display->clear_frame_hook = &tty_clear_frame; display->clear_end_of_line_hook = &tty_clear_end_of_line; display->ins_del_lines_hook = &tty_ins_del_lines; display->insert_glyphs_hook = &tty_insert_glyphs; display->write_glyphs_hook = &tty_write_glyphs; display->delete_glyphs_hook = &tty_delete_glyphs; display->ring_bell_hook = &tty_ring_bell; display->reset_terminal_modes_hook = &tty_reset_terminal_modes; display->set_terminal_modes_hook = &tty_set_terminal_modes; display->update_begin_hook = 0; /* Not needed. */ display->update_end_hook = &tty_update_end; display->set_terminal_window_hook = &tty_set_terminal_window; display->mouse_position_hook = 0; /* Not needed. */ display->frame_rehighlight_hook = 0; /* Not needed. */ display->frame_raise_lower_hook = 0; /* Not needed. */ display->set_vertical_scroll_bar_hook = 0; /* Not needed. */ display->condemn_scroll_bars_hook = 0; /* Not needed. */ display->redeem_scroll_bar_hook = 0; /* Not needed. */ display->judge_scroll_bars_hook = 0; /* Not needed. */ display->read_socket_hook = &tty_read_avail_input; /* keyboard.c */ display->frame_up_to_date_hook = 0; /* Not needed. */ display->delete_frame_hook = &delete_tty_output; display->delete_display_hook = &delete_tty; if (name) { int fd; FILE *file; #ifdef O_IGNORE_CTTY /* Open the terminal device. Don't recognize it as our controlling terminal, and don't make it the controlling tty if we don't have one at the moment. */ fd = emacs_open (name, O_RDWR | O_IGNORE_CTTY | O_NOCTTY, 0); #else /* Alas, O_IGNORE_CTTY is a GNU extension that seems to be only defined on Hurd. On other systems, we need to dissociate ourselves from the controlling tty when we want to open a frame on the same terminal. */ fd = emacs_open (name, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY, 0); #endif /* O_IGNORE_CTTY */ if (fd < 0) { delete_tty (display); error ("Could not open file: %s", name); } if (! isatty (fd)) { close (fd); error ("Not a tty device: %s", name); } dissociate_if_controlling_tty (fd); file = fdopen (fd, "w+"); tty->name = xstrdup (name); tty->input = file; tty->output = file; } else { if (no_controlling_tty) { /* Opening a frame on stdout is unsafe if we have disconnected our controlling terminal. */ error ("There is no controlling terminal any more"); } tty->name = 0; tty->input = stdin; tty->output = stdout; } tty->type = xstrdup (terminal_type); add_keyboard_wait_descriptor (fileno (tty->input)); #ifdef WINDOWSNT initialize_w32_display (); Wcm_clear (tty); area = (char *) xmalloc (2044); FrameRows (tty) = FRAME_LINES (f); /* XXX */ FrameCols (tty) = FRAME_COLS (f); /* XXX */ tty->specified_window = FRAME_LINES (f); /* XXX */ tty->display->delete_in_insert_mode = 1; UseTabs (tty) = 0; display->scroll_region_ok = 0; /* Seems to insert lines when it's not supposed to, messing up the display. In doing a trace, it didn't seem to be called much, so I don't think we're losing anything by turning it off. */ display->line_ins_del_ok = 0; display->char_ins_del_ok = 1; baud_rate = 19200; FRAME_CAN_HAVE_SCROLL_BARS (f) = 0; /* XXX */ FRAME_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_TYPE (f) = vertical_scroll_bar_none; /* XXX */ TN_max_colors = 16; /* Required to be non-zero for tty-display-color-p */ return display; #else /* not WINDOWSNT */ Wcm_clear (tty); buffer = (char *) xmalloc (buffer_size); /* On some systems, tgetent tries to access the controlling terminal. */ sigblock (sigmask (SIGTTOU)); status = tgetent (buffer, terminal_type); sigunblock (sigmask (SIGTTOU)); if (status < 0) { #ifdef TERMINFO maybe_fatal (must_succeed, buffer, display, "Cannot open terminfo database file", "Cannot open terminfo database file"); #else maybe_fatal (must_succeed, buffer, display, "Cannot open termcap database file", "Cannot open termcap database file"); #endif } if (status == 0) { #ifdef TERMINFO maybe_fatal (must_succeed, buffer, display, "Terminal type %s is not defined", "Terminal type %s is not defined.\n\ If that is not the actual type of terminal you have,\n\ use the Bourne shell command `TERM=... export TERM' (C-shell:\n\ `setenv TERM ...') to specify the correct type. It may be necessary\n\ to do `unset TERMINFO' (C-shell: `unsetenv TERMINFO') as well.", terminal_type); #else maybe_fatal (must_succeed, buffer, display, "Terminal type %s is not defined", "Terminal type %s is not defined.\n\ If that is not the actual type of terminal you have,\n\ use the Bourne shell command `TERM=... export TERM' (C-shell:\n\ `setenv TERM ...') to specify the correct type. It may be necessary\n\ to do `unset TERMCAP' (C-shell: `unsetenv TERMCAP') as well.", terminal_type); #endif } #ifndef TERMINFO if (strlen (buffer) >= buffer_size) abort (); buffer_size = strlen (buffer); #endif area = (char *) xmalloc (buffer_size); tty->TS_ins_line = tgetstr ("al", address); tty->TS_ins_multi_lines = tgetstr ("AL", address); tty->TS_bell = tgetstr ("bl", address); BackTab (tty) = tgetstr ("bt", address); tty->TS_clr_to_bottom = tgetstr ("cd", address); tty->TS_clr_line = tgetstr ("ce", address); tty->TS_clr_frame = tgetstr ("cl", address); ColPosition (tty) = NULL; /* tgetstr ("ch", address); */ AbsPosition (tty) = tgetstr ("cm", address); CR (tty) = tgetstr ("cr", address); tty->TS_set_scroll_region = tgetstr ("cs", address); tty->TS_set_scroll_region_1 = tgetstr ("cS", address); RowPosition (tty) = tgetstr ("cv", address); tty->TS_del_char = tgetstr ("dc", address); tty->TS_del_multi_chars = tgetstr ("DC", address); tty->TS_del_line = tgetstr ("dl", address); tty->TS_del_multi_lines = tgetstr ("DL", address); tty->TS_delete_mode = tgetstr ("dm", address); tty->TS_end_delete_mode = tgetstr ("ed", address); tty->TS_end_insert_mode = tgetstr ("ei", address); Home (tty) = tgetstr ("ho", address); tty->TS_ins_char = tgetstr ("ic", address); tty->TS_ins_multi_chars = tgetstr ("IC", address); tty->TS_insert_mode = tgetstr ("im", address); tty->TS_pad_inserted_char = tgetstr ("ip", address); tty->TS_end_keypad_mode = tgetstr ("ke", address); tty->TS_keypad_mode = tgetstr ("ks", address); LastLine (tty) = tgetstr ("ll", address); Right (tty) = tgetstr ("nd", address); Down (tty) = tgetstr ("do", address); if (!Down (tty)) Down (tty) = tgetstr ("nl", address); /* Obsolete name for "do" */ #ifdef VMS /* VMS puts a carriage return before each linefeed, so it is not safe to use linefeeds. */ if (Down (tty) && Down (tty)[0] == '\n' && Down (tty)[1] == '\0') Down (tty) = 0; #endif /* VMS */ if (tgetflag ("bs")) Left (tty) = "\b"; /* can't possibly be longer! */ else /* (Actually, "bs" is obsolete...) */ Left (tty) = tgetstr ("le", address); if (!Left (tty)) Left (tty) = tgetstr ("bc", address); /* Obsolete name for "le" */ tty->TS_pad_char = tgetstr ("pc", address); tty->TS_repeat = tgetstr ("rp", address); tty->TS_end_standout_mode = tgetstr ("se", address); tty->TS_fwd_scroll = tgetstr ("sf", address); tty->TS_standout_mode = tgetstr ("so", address); tty->TS_rev_scroll = tgetstr ("sr", address); tty->Wcm->cm_tab = tgetstr ("ta", address); tty->TS_end_termcap_modes = tgetstr ("te", address); tty->TS_termcap_modes = tgetstr ("ti", address); Up (tty) = tgetstr ("up", address); tty->TS_visible_bell = tgetstr ("vb", address); tty->TS_cursor_normal = tgetstr ("ve", address); tty->TS_cursor_visible = tgetstr ("vs", address); tty->TS_cursor_invisible = tgetstr ("vi", address); tty->TS_set_window = tgetstr ("wi", address); tty->TS_enter_underline_mode = tgetstr ("us", address); tty->TS_exit_underline_mode = tgetstr ("ue", address); tty->TS_enter_bold_mode = tgetstr ("md", address); tty->TS_enter_dim_mode = tgetstr ("mh", address); tty->TS_enter_blink_mode = tgetstr ("mb", address); tty->TS_enter_reverse_mode = tgetstr ("mr", address); tty->TS_enter_alt_charset_mode = tgetstr ("as", address); tty->TS_exit_alt_charset_mode = tgetstr ("ae", address); tty->TS_exit_attribute_mode = tgetstr ("me", address); MultiUp (tty) = tgetstr ("UP", address); MultiDown (tty) = tgetstr ("DO", address); MultiLeft (tty) = tgetstr ("LE", address); MultiRight (tty) = tgetstr ("RI", address); /* SVr4/ANSI color suppert. If "op" isn't available, don't support color because we can't switch back to the default foreground and background. */ tty->TS_orig_pair = tgetstr ("op", address); if (tty->TS_orig_pair) { tty->TS_set_foreground = tgetstr ("AF", address); tty->TS_set_background = tgetstr ("AB", address); if (!tty->TS_set_foreground) { /* SVr4. */ tty->TS_set_foreground = tgetstr ("Sf", address); tty->TS_set_background = tgetstr ("Sb", address); } tty->TN_max_colors = tgetnum ("Co"); tty->TN_max_pairs = tgetnum ("pa"); tty->TN_no_color_video = tgetnum ("NC"); if (tty->TN_no_color_video == -1) tty->TN_no_color_video = 0; } tty_default_color_capabilities (tty, 1); MagicWrap (tty) = tgetflag ("xn"); /* Since we make MagicWrap terminals look like AutoWrap, we need to have the former flag imply the latter. */ AutoWrap (tty) = MagicWrap (tty) || tgetflag ("am"); display->memory_below_frame = tgetflag ("db"); tty->TF_hazeltine = tgetflag ("hz"); display->must_write_spaces = tgetflag ("in"); tty->meta_key = tgetflag ("km") || tgetflag ("MT"); tty->TF_insmode_motion = tgetflag ("mi"); tty->TF_standout_motion = tgetflag ("ms"); tty->TF_underscore = tgetflag ("ul"); tty->TF_teleray = tgetflag ("xt"); term_get_fkeys (address); /* Get frame size from system, or else from termcap. */ { int height, width; get_tty_size (fileno (tty->input), &width, &height); FrameCols (tty) = width; FrameRows (tty) = height; } if (FrameCols (tty) <= 0) FrameCols (tty) = tgetnum ("co"); if (FrameRows (tty) <= 0) FrameRows (tty) = tgetnum ("li"); if (FrameRows (tty) < 3 || FrameCols (tty) < 3) maybe_fatal (must_succeed, NULL, display, "Screen size %dx%d is too small" "Screen size %dx%d is too small", FrameCols (tty), FrameRows (tty)); #if 0 /* This is not used anywhere. */ tty->display->min_padding_speed = tgetnum ("pb"); #endif TabWidth (tty) = tgetnum ("tw"); #ifdef VMS /* These capabilities commonly use ^J. I don't know why, but sending them on VMS does not work; it causes following spaces to be lost, sometimes. For now, the simplest fix is to avoid using these capabilities ever. */ if (Down (tty) && Down (tty)[0] == '\n') Down (tty) = 0; #endif /* VMS */ if (!tty->TS_bell) tty->TS_bell = "\07"; if (!tty->TS_fwd_scroll) tty->TS_fwd_scroll = Down (tty); PC = tty->TS_pad_char ? *tty->TS_pad_char : 0; if (TabWidth (tty) < 0) TabWidth (tty) = 8; /* Turned off since /etc/termcap seems to have :ta= for most terminals and newer termcap doc does not seem to say there is a default. if (!tty->Wcm->cm_tab) tty->Wcm->cm_tab = "\t"; */ /* We don't support standout modes that use `magic cookies', so turn off any that do. */ if (tty->TS_standout_mode && tgetnum ("sg") >= 0) { tty->TS_standout_mode = 0; tty->TS_end_standout_mode = 0; } if (tty->TS_enter_underline_mode && tgetnum ("ug") >= 0) { tty->TS_enter_underline_mode = 0; tty->TS_exit_underline_mode = 0; } /* If there's no standout mode, try to use underlining instead. */ if (tty->TS_standout_mode == 0) { tty->TS_standout_mode = tty->TS_enter_underline_mode; tty->TS_end_standout_mode = tty->TS_exit_underline_mode; } /* If no `se' string, try using a `me' string instead. If that fails, we can't use standout mode at all. */ if (tty->TS_end_standout_mode == 0) { char *s = tgetstr ("me", address); if (s != 0) tty->TS_end_standout_mode = s; else tty->TS_standout_mode = 0; } if (tty->TF_teleray) { tty->Wcm->cm_tab = 0; /* We can't support standout mode, because it uses magic cookies. */ tty->TS_standout_mode = 0; /* But that means we cannot rely on ^M to go to column zero! */ CR (tty) = 0; /* LF can't be trusted either -- can alter hpos */ /* if move at column 0 thru a line with TS_standout_mode */ Down (tty) = 0; } /* Special handling for certain terminal types known to need it */ if (!strcmp (terminal_type, "supdup")) { display->memory_below_frame = 1; tty->Wcm->cm_losewrap = 1; } if (!strncmp (terminal_type, "c10", 3) || !strcmp (terminal_type, "perq")) { /* Supply a makeshift :wi string. This string is not valid in general since it works only for windows starting at the upper left corner; but that is all Emacs uses. This string works only if the frame is using the top of the video memory, because addressing is memory-relative. So first check the :ti string to see if that is true. It would be simpler if the :wi string could go in the termcap entry, but it can't because it is not fully valid. If it were in the termcap entry, it would confuse other programs. */ if (!tty->TS_set_window) { p = tty->TS_termcap_modes; while (*p && strcmp (p, "\033v ")) p++; if (*p) tty->TS_set_window = "\033v%C %C %C %C "; } /* Termcap entry often fails to have :in: flag */ display->must_write_spaces = 1; /* :ti string typically fails to have \E^G! in it */ /* This limits scope of insert-char to one line. */ strcpy (area, tty->TS_termcap_modes); strcat (area, "\033\007!"); tty->TS_termcap_modes = area; area += strlen (area) + 1; p = AbsPosition (tty); /* Change all %+ parameters to %C, to handle values above 96 correctly for the C100. */ while (*p) { if (p[0] == '%' && p[1] == '+') p[1] = 'C'; p++; } } tty->specified_window = FrameRows (tty); if (Wcm_init (tty) == -1) /* can't do cursor motion */ { maybe_fatal (must_succeed, NULL, display, "Terminal type \"%s\" is not powerful enough to run Emacs", #ifdef VMS "Terminal type \"%s\" is not powerful enough to run Emacs.\n\ It lacks the ability to position the cursor.\n\ If that is not the actual type of terminal you have, use either the\n\ DCL command `SET TERMINAL/DEVICE= ...' for DEC-compatible terminals,\n\ or `define EMACS_TERM \"terminal type\"' for non-DEC terminals.", #else /* not VMS */ # ifdef TERMINFO "Terminal type \"%s\" is not powerful enough to run Emacs.\n\ It lacks the ability to position the cursor.\n\ If that is not the actual type of terminal you have,\n\ use the Bourne shell command `TERM=... export TERM' (C-shell:\n\ `setenv TERM ...') to specify the correct type. It may be necessary\n\ to do `unset TERMINFO' (C-shell: `unsetenv TERMINFO') as well.", # else /* TERMCAP */ "Terminal type \"%s\" is not powerful enough to run Emacs.\n\ It lacks the ability to position the cursor.\n\ If that is not the actual type of terminal you have,\n\ use the Bourne shell command `TERM=... export TERM' (C-shell:\n\ `setenv TERM ...') to specify the correct type. It may be necessary\n\ to do `unset TERMCAP' (C-shell: `unsetenv TERMCAP') as well.", # endif /* TERMINFO */ #endif /*VMS */ terminal_type); } if (FrameRows (tty) <= 0 || FrameCols (tty) <= 0) maybe_fatal (must_succeed, NULL, display, "Could not determine the frame size", "Could not determine the frame size"); tty->delete_in_insert_mode = tty->TS_delete_mode && tty->TS_insert_mode && !strcmp (tty->TS_delete_mode, tty->TS_insert_mode); tty->se_is_so = (tty->TS_standout_mode && tty->TS_end_standout_mode && !strcmp (tty->TS_standout_mode, tty->TS_end_standout_mode)); UseTabs (tty) = tabs_safe_p (fileno (tty->input)) && TabWidth (tty) == 8; display->scroll_region_ok = (tty->Wcm->cm_abs && (tty->TS_set_window || tty->TS_set_scroll_region || tty->TS_set_scroll_region_1)); display->line_ins_del_ok = (((tty->TS_ins_line || tty->TS_ins_multi_lines) && (tty->TS_del_line || tty->TS_del_multi_lines)) || (display->scroll_region_ok && tty->TS_fwd_scroll && tty->TS_rev_scroll)); display->char_ins_del_ok = ((tty->TS_ins_char || tty->TS_insert_mode || tty->TS_pad_inserted_char || tty->TS_ins_multi_chars) && (tty->TS_del_char || tty->TS_del_multi_chars)); display->fast_clear_end_of_line = tty->TS_clr_line != 0; init_baud_rate (fileno (tty->input)); #ifdef AIXHFT /* The HFT system on AIX doesn't optimize for scrolling, so it's really ugly at times. */ display->line_ins_del_ok = 0; display->char_ins_del_ok = 0; #endif #ifdef MULTI_KBOARD tty->kboard = (KBOARD *) xmalloc (sizeof (KBOARD)); init_kboard (tty->kboard); tty->kboard->next_kboard = all_kboards; all_kboards = tty->kboard; /* Don't let the initial kboard remain current longer than necessary. That would cause problems if a file loaded on startup tries to prompt in the mini-buffer. */ if (current_kboard == initial_kboard) current_kboard = tty->kboard; tty->kboard->reference_count++; #endif /* Don't do this. I think termcap may still need the buffer. */ /* xfree (buffer); */ /* Init system terminal modes (RAW or CBREAK, etc.). */ init_sys_modes (tty); return display; #endif /* not WINDOWSNT */ } /* Auxiliary error-handling function for term_init. Free BUFFER and delete DISPLAY, then call error or fatal with str1 or str2, respectively, according to MUST_SUCCEED. */ static void maybe_fatal (must_succeed, buffer, display, str1, str2, arg1, arg2) int must_succeed; char *buffer; struct display *display; char *str1, *str2, *arg1, *arg2; { if (buffer) xfree (buffer); if (display) delete_tty (display); if (must_succeed) fatal (str2, arg1, arg2); else error (str1, arg1, arg2); abort (); } /* VARARGS 1 */ void fatal (str, arg1, arg2) char *str, *arg1, *arg2; { fprintf (stderr, "emacs: "); fprintf (stderr, str, arg1, arg2); fprintf (stderr, "\n"); fflush (stderr); exit (1); } DEFUN ("delete-tty", Fdelete_tty, Sdelete_tty, 0, 1, 0, doc: /* Delete all frames on the terminal named TTY, and close the device. If omitted, TTY defaults to the controlling terminal. This function runs `delete-tty-after-functions' after closing the tty. The functions are run with one arg, the frame to be deleted. */) (tty) Lisp_Object tty; { struct display *d; char *name = 0; CHECK_STRING (tty); if (SBYTES (tty) > 0) { name = (char *) alloca (SBYTES (tty) + 1); strncpy (name, SDATA (tty), SBYTES (tty)); name[SBYTES (tty)] = 0; } d = get_named_tty_display (name); if (! d) error ("No such terminal device: %s", name); delete_tty (d); return Qnil; } static int deleting_tty = 0; /* Delete the given terminal device, closing all frames on it. */ void delete_tty (struct display *display) { struct tty_display_info *tty; Lisp_Object tail, frame; char *tty_name; int last_display; if (deleting_tty) /* We get a recursive call when we delete the last frame on this display. */ return; if (display->type != output_termcap) abort (); tty = display->display_info.tty; last_display = 1; FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail, frame) { struct frame *f = XFRAME (frame); if (FRAME_LIVE_P (f) && (!FRAME_TERMCAP_P (f) || FRAME_TTY (f) != tty)) { last_display = 0; break; } } if (last_display) error ("Attempt to delete the sole display with live frames"); if (tty == tty_list) tty_list = tty->next; else { struct tty_display_info *p; for (p = tty_list; p && p->next != tty; p = p->next) ; if (! p) /* This should not happen. */ abort (); p->next = tty->next; tty->next = 0; } deleting_tty = 1; FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail, frame) { struct frame *f = XFRAME (frame); if (FRAME_TERMCAP_P (f) && FRAME_LIVE_P (f) && FRAME_TTY (f) == tty) { Fdelete_frame (frame, Qt); } } /* reset_sys_modes needs a valid display, so this call needs to be before delete_display. */ reset_sys_modes (tty); delete_display (display); tty_name = tty->name; if (tty->type) xfree (tty->type); if (tty->input) { delete_keyboard_wait_descriptor (fileno (tty->input)); if (tty->input != stdin) fclose (tty->input); } if (tty->output && tty->output != stdout && tty->output != tty->input) fclose (tty->output); if (tty->termscript) fclose (tty->termscript); if (tty->old_tty) xfree (tty->old_tty); if (tty->Wcm) xfree (tty->Wcm); #ifdef MULTI_KBOARD if (tty->kboard && --tty->kboard->reference_count > 0) abort (); if (tty->kboard) delete_kboard (tty->kboard); #endif bzero (tty, sizeof (struct tty_display_info)); xfree (tty); deleting_tty = 0; /* Run `delete-tty-after-functions'. */ if (!NILP (Vrun_hooks)) { Lisp_Object args[2]; args[0] = intern ("delete-tty-after-functions"); if (tty_name) { args[1] = build_string (tty_name); xfree (tty_name); } else args[1] = Qnil; Frun_hook_with_args (2, args); } } /* Initialize the tty-dependent part of frame F. The frame must already have its display initialized. */ void create_tty_output (struct frame *f) { struct tty_output *t; if (! FRAME_TERMCAP_P (f)) abort (); t = xmalloc (sizeof (struct tty_output)); bzero (t, sizeof (struct tty_output)); t->display_info = FRAME_DISPLAY (f)->display_info.tty; f->output_data.tty = t; } /* Delete the tty-dependent part of frame F. */ void delete_tty_output (struct frame *f) { if (! FRAME_TERMCAP_P (f)) abort (); xfree (f->output_data.tty); } /* Mark the pointers in the tty_display_info objects. Called by the Fgarbage_collector. */ void mark_ttys () { struct tty_display_info *tty; for (tty = tty_list; tty; tty = tty->next) { if (tty->top_frame) mark_object (tty->top_frame); } } /* Create a new display object and add it to the display list. */ struct display * create_display (void) { struct display *display = (struct display *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct display)); bzero (display, sizeof (struct display)); display->next_display = display_list; display_list = display; display->keyboard_coding = (struct coding_system *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct coding_system)); display->terminal_coding = (struct coding_system *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct coding_system)); setup_coding_system (Qnil, display->keyboard_coding); setup_coding_system (Qnil, display->terminal_coding); return display; } /* Remove a display from the display list and free its memory. */ void delete_display (struct display *display) { struct display **dp; Lisp_Object tail, frame; /* Check for and close live frames that are still on this display. */ FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail, frame) { struct frame *f = XFRAME (frame); if (FRAME_LIVE_P (f) && f->display == display) { Fdelete_frame (frame, Qt); } } for (dp = &display_list; *dp != display; dp = &(*dp)->next_display) if (! *dp) abort (); *dp = display->next_display; if (display->keyboard_coding) xfree (display->keyboard_coding); if (display->terminal_coding) xfree (display->terminal_coding); bzero (display, sizeof (struct display)); xfree (display); } DEFUN ("suspend-tty", Fsuspend_tty, Ssuspend_tty, 0, 1, 0, doc: /* Suspend the terminal device TTY. The terminal is restored to its default state, and Emacs closes all access to the terminal device. Frames that use the device are not deleted, but input is not read from them and if they change, their display is not updated. TTY may a string (a device name), a frame, or nil for the display device of the currently selected frame. This function runs `suspend-tty-functions' after suspending the device. The functions are run with one arg, the name of the terminal device. `suspend-tty' does nothing if it is called on an already suspended device. A suspended terminal device may be resumed by calling `resume-tty' on it. */) (tty) Lisp_Object tty; { struct display *d = get_tty_display (tty); FILE *f; if (!d) error ("Unknown tty device"); f = d->display_info.tty->input; if (f) { reset_sys_modes (d->display_info.tty); delete_keyboard_wait_descriptor (fileno (f)); fclose (f); if (f != d->display_info.tty->output) fclose (d->display_info.tty->output); d->display_info.tty->input = 0; d->display_info.tty->output = 0; if (FRAMEP (d->display_info.tty->top_frame)) FRAME_SET_VISIBLE (XFRAME (d->display_info.tty->top_frame), 0); /* Run `suspend-tty-functions'. */ if (!NILP (Vrun_hooks)) { Lisp_Object args[2]; args[0] = intern ("suspend-tty-functions"); if (d->display_info.tty->name) { args[1] = build_string (d->display_info.tty->name); } else args[1] = Qnil; Frun_hook_with_args (2, args); } } return Qnil; } DEFUN ("resume-tty", Fresume_tty, Sresume_tty, 0, 1, 0, doc: /* Resume the previously suspended terminal device TTY. The terminal is opened and reinitialized. Frames that used the suspended device are revived. This function runs `resume-tty-functions' after resuming the device. The functions are run with one arg, the name of the terminal device. `resume-tty' does nothing if it is called on a device that is not suspended. TTY may a string (a device name), a frame, or nil for the display device of the currently selected frame. */) (tty) Lisp_Object tty; { struct display *d = get_tty_display (tty); int fd; if (!d) error ("Unknown tty device"); if (!d->display_info.tty->input) { fd = emacs_open (d->display_info.tty->name, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY, 0); /* XXX What if open fails? */ dissociate_if_controlling_tty (fd); d->display_info.tty->output = fdopen (fd, "w+"); d->display_info.tty->input = d->display_info.tty->output; add_keyboard_wait_descriptor (fd); if (FRAMEP (d->display_info.tty->top_frame)) FRAME_SET_VISIBLE (XFRAME (d->display_info.tty->top_frame), 1); init_sys_modes (d->display_info.tty); /* Run `suspend-tty-functions'. */ if (!NILP (Vrun_hooks)) { Lisp_Object args[2]; args[0] = intern ("resume-tty-functions"); if (d->display_info.tty->name) { args[1] = build_string (d->display_info.tty->name); } else args[1] = Qnil; Frun_hook_with_args (2, args); } } return Qnil; } void syms_of_term () { DEFVAR_BOOL ("system-uses-terminfo", &system_uses_terminfo, doc: /* Non-nil means the system uses terminfo rather than termcap. This variable can be used by terminal emulator packages. */); #ifdef TERMINFO system_uses_terminfo = 1; #else system_uses_terminfo = 0; #endif DEFVAR_LISP ("ring-bell-function", &Vring_bell_function, doc: /* Non-nil means call this function to ring the bell. The function should accept no arguments. */); Vring_bell_function = Qnil; DEFVAR_LISP ("delete-tty-after-functions", &Vdelete_tty_after_functions, doc: /* Functions to be run after deleting a tty. The functions are run with one argument, the name of the tty to be deleted. See `delete-tty'. */); Vdelete_tty_after_functions = Qnil; DEFVAR_LISP ("suspend-tty-functions", &Vsuspend_tty_functions, doc: /* Functions to be run after suspending a tty. The functions are run with one argument, the name of the tty to be suspended. See `suspend-tty'. */); Vsuspend_tty_functions = Qnil; DEFVAR_LISP ("resume-tty-functions", &Vresume_tty_functions, doc: /* Functions to be run after resuming a tty. The functions are run with one argument, the name of the tty that was revived. See `resume-tty'. */); Vresume_tty_functions = Qnil; Qframe_tty_name = intern ("frame-tty-name"); staticpro (&Qframe_tty_name); Qframe_tty_type = intern ("frame-tty-type"); staticpro (&Qframe_tty_type); defsubr (&Stty_display_color_p); defsubr (&Stty_display_color_cells); defsubr (&Sframe_tty_name); defsubr (&Sframe_tty_type); defsubr (&Sdelete_tty); defsubr (&Ssuspend_tty); defsubr (&Sresume_tty); Fprovide (intern ("multi-tty"), Qnil); } /* arch-tag: 498e7449-6f2e-45e2-91dd-b7d4ca488193 (do not change this comment) */