343 lines
9.5 KiB
C
343 lines
9.5 KiB
C
/* Public Domain Curses */
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#include <curspriv.h>
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RCSID("$Id: initscr.c,v 1.114 2008/07/13 16:08:18 wmcbrine Exp $")
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/*man-start**************************************************************
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Name: initscr
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Synopsis:
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WINDOW *initscr(void);
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WINDOW *Xinitscr(int argc, char *argv[]);
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int endwin(void);
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bool isendwin(void);
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SCREEN *newterm(const char *type, FILE *outfd, FILE *infd);
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SCREEN *set_term(SCREEN *new);
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void delscreen(SCREEN *sp);
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int resize_term(int nlines, int ncols);
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bool is_termresized(void);
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const char *curses_version(void);
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Description:
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initscr() should be the first curses routine called. It will
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initialize all curses data structures, and arrange that the
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first call to refresh() will clear the screen. In case of
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error, initscr() will write a message to standard error and end
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the program.
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endwin() should be called before exiting or escaping from curses
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mode temporarily. It will restore tty modes, move the cursor to
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the lower left corner of the screen and reset the terminal into
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the proper non-visual mode. To resume curses after a temporary
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escape, call refresh() or doupdate().
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isendwin() returns TRUE if endwin() has been called without a
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subsequent refresh, unless SP is NULL.
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In some implementations of curses, newterm() allows the use of
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multiple terminals. Here, it's just an alternative interface for
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initscr(). It always returns SP, or NULL.
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delscreen() frees the memory allocated by newterm() or
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initscr(), since it's not freed by endwin(). This function is
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usually not needed. In PDCurses, the parameter must be the
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value of SP, and delscreen() sets SP to NULL.
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set_term() does nothing meaningful in PDCurses, but is included
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for compatibility with other curses implementations.
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resize_term() is effectively two functions: When called with
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nonzero values for nlines and ncols, it attempts to resize the
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screen to the given size. When called with (0, 0), it merely
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adjusts the internal structures to match the current size after
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the screen is resized by the user. On the currently supported
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platforms, this functionality is mutually exclusive: X11 allows
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user resizing, while DOS, OS/2 and Win32 allow programmatic
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resizing. If you want to support user resizing, you should check
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for getch() returning KEY_RESIZE, and/or call is_termresized()
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at appropriate times; if either condition occurs, call
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resize_term(0, 0). Then, with either user or programmatic
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resizing, you'll have to resize any windows you've created, as
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appropriate; resize_term() only handles stdscr and curscr.
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is_termresized() returns TRUE if the curses screen has been
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resized by the user, and a call to resize_term() is needed.
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Checking for KEY_RESIZE is generally preferable, unless you're
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not handling the keyboard.
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curses_version() returns a string describing the version of
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PDCurses.
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Return Value:
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All functions return NULL on error, except endwin(), which
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returns ERR on error.
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Portability X/Open BSD SYS V
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initscr Y Y Y
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endwin Y Y Y
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isendwin Y - 3.0
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newterm Y - Y
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set_term Y - Y
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delscreen Y - 4.0
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resize_term - - -
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is_termresized - - -
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curses_version - - -
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**man-end****************************************************************/
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#include <stdlib.h>
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char ttytype[128];
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const char *_curses_notice = "PDCurses 3.4 - Public Domain 2008";
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SCREEN *SP = (SCREEN*)NULL; /* curses variables */
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WINDOW *curscr = (WINDOW *)NULL; /* the current screen image */
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WINDOW *stdscr = (WINDOW *)NULL; /* the default screen window */
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WINDOW *pdc_lastscr = (WINDOW *)NULL; /* the last screen image */
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int LINES = 0; /* current terminal height */
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int COLS = 0; /* current terminal width */
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int TABSIZE = 8;
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MOUSE_STATUS Mouse_status, pdc_mouse_status;
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extern RIPPEDOFFLINE linesripped[5];
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extern char linesrippedoff;
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#ifndef XCURSES
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static
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#endif
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WINDOW *Xinitscr(int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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int i;
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PDC_LOG(("Xinitscr() - called\n"));
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if (SP && SP->alive)
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return NULL;
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if (PDC_scr_open(argc, argv) == ERR)
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "initscr(): Unable to create SP\n");
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exit(8);
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}
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SP->autocr = TRUE; /* cr -> lf by default */
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SP->raw_out = FALSE; /* tty I/O modes */
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SP->raw_inp = FALSE; /* tty I/O modes */
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SP->cbreak = TRUE;
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SP->save_key_modifiers = FALSE;
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SP->return_key_modifiers = FALSE;
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SP->echo = TRUE;
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SP->visibility = 1;
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SP->resized = FALSE;
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SP->_trap_mbe = 0L;
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SP->_map_mbe_to_key = 0L;
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SP->linesrippedoff = 0;
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SP->linesrippedoffontop = 0;
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SP->delaytenths = 0;
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SP->line_color = -1;
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SP->orig_cursor = PDC_get_cursor_mode();
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LINES = SP->lines;
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COLS = SP->cols;
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if (LINES < 2 || COLS < 2)
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "initscr(): LINES=%d COLS=%d: too small.\n",
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LINES, COLS);
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exit(4);
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}
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if ((curscr = newwin(LINES, COLS, 0, 0)) == (WINDOW *)NULL)
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "initscr(): Unable to create curscr.\n");
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exit(2);
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}
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if ((pdc_lastscr = newwin(LINES, COLS, 0, 0)) == (WINDOW *)NULL)
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "initscr(): Unable to create pdc_lastscr.\n");
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exit(2);
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}
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wattrset(pdc_lastscr, (chtype)(-1));
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werase(pdc_lastscr);
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PDC_slk_initialize();
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LINES -= SP->slklines;
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/* We have to sort out ripped off lines here, and reduce the height
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of stdscr by the number of lines ripped off */
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for (i = 0; i < linesrippedoff; i++)
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{
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if (linesripped[i].line < 0)
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(*linesripped[i].init)(newwin(1, COLS, LINES - 1, 0), COLS);
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else
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(*linesripped[i].init)(newwin(1, COLS,
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SP->linesrippedoffontop++, 0), COLS);
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SP->linesrippedoff++;
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LINES--;
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}
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linesrippedoff = 0;
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if (!(stdscr = newwin(LINES, COLS, SP->linesrippedoffontop, 0)))
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "initscr(): Unable to create stdscr.\n");
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exit(1);
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}
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wclrtobot(stdscr);
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/* If preserving the existing screen, don't allow a screen clear */
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if (SP->_preserve)
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{
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untouchwin(curscr);
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untouchwin(stdscr);
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stdscr->_clear = FALSE;
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curscr->_clear = FALSE;
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}
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else
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curscr->_clear = TRUE;
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PDC_init_atrtab(); /* set up default colors */
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MOUSE_X_POS = MOUSE_Y_POS = -1;
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BUTTON_STATUS(1) = BUTTON_RELEASED;
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BUTTON_STATUS(2) = BUTTON_RELEASED;
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BUTTON_STATUS(3) = BUTTON_RELEASED;
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Mouse_status.changes = 0;
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SP->alive = TRUE;
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def_shell_mode();
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sprintf(ttytype, "pdcurses|PDCurses for %s", PDC_sysname());
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return stdscr;
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}
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WINDOW *initscr(void)
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{
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PDC_LOG(("initscr() - called\n"));
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return Xinitscr(0, NULL);
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}
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int endwin(void)
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{
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PDC_LOG(("endwin() - called\n"));
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/* Allow temporary exit from curses using endwin() */
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def_prog_mode();
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PDC_scr_close();
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SP->alive = FALSE;
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return OK;
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}
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bool isendwin(void)
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{
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PDC_LOG(("isendwin() - called\n"));
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return SP ? !(SP->alive) : FALSE;
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}
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SCREEN *newterm(const char *type, FILE *outfd, FILE *infd)
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{
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PDC_LOG(("newterm() - called\n"));
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return Xinitscr(0, NULL) ? SP : NULL;
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}
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SCREEN *set_term(SCREEN *new)
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{
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PDC_LOG(("set_term() - called\n"));
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/* We only support one screen */
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return (new == SP) ? SP : NULL;
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}
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void delscreen(SCREEN *sp)
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{
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PDC_LOG(("delscreen() - called\n"));
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if (sp != SP)
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return;
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PDC_slk_free(); /* free the soft label keys, if needed */
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delwin(stdscr);
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delwin(curscr);
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delwin(pdc_lastscr);
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stdscr = (WINDOW *)NULL;
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curscr = (WINDOW *)NULL;
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pdc_lastscr = (WINDOW *)NULL;
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SP->alive = FALSE;
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PDC_scr_free(); /* free SP and pdc_atrtab */
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SP = (SCREEN *)NULL;
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}
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int resize_term(int nlines, int ncols)
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{
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PDC_LOG(("resize_term() - called: nlines %d\n", nlines));
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if (!stdscr || PDC_resize_screen(nlines, ncols) == ERR)
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return ERR;
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SP->lines = PDC_get_rows();
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LINES = SP->lines - SP->linesrippedoff - SP->slklines;
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SP->cols = COLS = PDC_get_columns();
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if (wresize(curscr, SP->lines, SP->cols) == ERR ||
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wresize(stdscr, LINES, COLS) == ERR ||
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wresize(pdc_lastscr, SP->lines, SP->cols) == ERR)
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return ERR;
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werase(pdc_lastscr);
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curscr->_clear = TRUE;
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if (SP->slk_winptr)
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{
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if (wresize(SP->slk_winptr, SP->slklines, COLS) == ERR)
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return ERR;
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wmove(SP->slk_winptr, 0, 0);
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wclrtobot(SP->slk_winptr);
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PDC_slk_initialize();
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slk_noutrefresh();
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}
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touchwin(stdscr);
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wnoutrefresh(stdscr);
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return OK;
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}
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bool is_termresized(void)
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{
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PDC_LOG(("is_termresized() - called\n"));
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return SP->resized;
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}
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const char *curses_version(void)
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{
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return _curses_notice;
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}
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