view osdep/getch2-win.c @ 10411:80dbdfe86c5b

I attach a fix to the problem described in: http://mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-dev-eng/2003-July/019494.html The bug came out to be that sws_rgb2rgb_init was called, but only after the critical step in which ws.c copied the relevant function pointer to wsConvFunc. Someone deserves 1000l for this. Maybe we want to preinit the function pointers so that they will print something like "Call to an rgb2rgb function without calling to sws_rgb2rgb_init first. Please report." - this bug wasn't discovered since the function pointers were NULL, and the rest of the cde uses "wsConvFunc" only if it is not NULL. Raindel Shachar <raindel@techunix.technion.ac.il>
author arpi
date Sat, 12 Jul 2003 17:19:18 +0000
parents 3d33d5a19c21
children f2313bd91594
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/* windows TermIO for MPlayer          (C) 2003 Sascha Sommer */

// See  http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/winui/WinUI/WindowsUserInterface/UserInput/VirtualKeyCodes.asp
// for additional virtual keycodes


#include <windows.h>
#include "keycodes.h"

int screen_width=80;
int screen_height=24;

void get_screen_size(){
}

static HANDLE stdin;
static int getch2_status=0;

int getch2(int time){
	INPUT_RECORD eventbuffer[128];
    DWORD retval;
   	int i=0;
    if(!getch2_status)return -1;    
    /*check if there are input events*/
	if(!GetNumberOfConsoleInputEvents(stdin,&retval))
	{
		printf("getch2: can't get number of input events: %i\n",GetLastError());
		return -1;
	}
    if(retval<=0)return -1;
    
	/*read all events*/	
	if(!ReadConsoleInput(stdin,eventbuffer,128,&retval))
	{
		printf("getch: can't read input events\n");
		return -1;
	}
 
	/*filter out keyevents*/
    for (i = 0; i < retval; i++) 
    {
		switch(eventbuffer[i].EventType) 
		{
			case KEY_EVENT:
				/*only a pressed key is interresting for us*/
				if(eventbuffer[i].Event.KeyEvent.bKeyDown == TRUE)
				{
					/*check for special keys*/
					switch(eventbuffer[i].Event.KeyEvent.wVirtualKeyCode)
					{
					case VK_HOME:
						return KEY_HOME;
					case VK_END:
						return KEY_END;
					case VK_DELETE:
						return KEY_DEL;
                    case VK_INSERT:
						return KEY_INS;
					case VK_BACK:
						return KEY_BS;
					case VK_PRIOR:
						return KEY_PGUP;
					case VK_NEXT:
						return KEY_PGDWN;
					case VK_RETURN:
						return KEY_ENTER;
					case VK_ESCAPE:
						return KEY_ESC;
					case VK_LEFT:
						return KEY_LEFT;
					case VK_UP:
						return KEY_UP;
					case VK_RIGHT:
						return KEY_RIGHT;
					case VK_DOWN:
						return KEY_DOWN;
                    case VK_SHIFT:
                        continue;              
					}
					/*check for function keys*/
        			if(0x87 >= eventbuffer[i].Event.KeyEvent.wVirtualKeyCode >= 0x70)
						return (KEY_F + 1 + eventbuffer[i].Event.KeyEvent.wVirtualKeyCode - 0x70);
 						
					/*only characters should be remaining*/
					//printf("getch2: YOU PRESSED \"%c\" \n",eventbuffer[i].Event.KeyEvent.uChar.AsciiChar); 
				    return eventbuffer[i].Event.KeyEvent.uChar.AsciiChar;
				}
				break; 
			
			case MOUSE_EVENT:
            case WINDOW_BUFFER_SIZE_EVENT: 
            case FOCUS_EVENT:  
            case MENU_EVENT:
            default:
				//printf("getch2: unsupported event type"); 
			    break; 
        } 
    }
	return -1;
}


void getch2_enable(){
	DWORD retval;
    stdin = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
   	if(!GetNumberOfConsoleInputEvents(stdin,&retval))
	{
		printf("getch2: %i can't get number of input events  [disabling console input]\n",GetLastError());
		getch2_status = 0;
	}
    else getch2_status=1;
}

void getch2_disable(){
    if(!getch2_status) return; // already disabled / never enabled
    getch2_status=0;
}