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PDCurses provides an alternative implementation of the curses library standard in addition to tinycurses. Where tinycurses is really tiny, PDCurses is more complete and provides virtually unlimited windows and the full API. The PDCurses code is brought in "vanilla", with all local changes residing in curses/pdcurses-backend/ In addition to a curses library, this change also provides libpanel (as part of the PDCurses code), and libform and libmenu which were derived from ncurses-5.9. As they rely on ncurses internals (and PDCurses is not ncurses), more changes were required for these libraries to work. The build system is extended to install the right set of header files depending on the selected curses implementation. Change-Id: I9e5b920f94b6510da01da2f656196a993170d1c5 Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <patrick.georgi@secunet.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/106 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Marc Jones <marcj303@gmail.com> |
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bccwin32.mak | ||
dmcwin32.mak | ||
gccwin32.mak | ||
lccwin32.mak | ||
mingwin32.mak | ||
pdcclip.c | ||
pdcdisp.c | ||
pdcgetsc.c | ||
pdckbd.c | ||
pdcscrn.c | ||
pdcsetsc.c | ||
pdcurses.ico | ||
pdcurses.rc | ||
pdcutil.c | ||
pdcwin.h | ||
README | ||
vcwin32.mak | ||
wccwin32.mak |
PDCurses for Win32 ================== This directory contains PDCurses source code files specific to Win32 console mode (Win9x/Me/NT/2k/XP/Vista). Building -------- . Choose the appropriate makefile for your compiler: bccwin32.mak - Borland C++ 4.0.2+ dmcwin32.mak - Digital Mars gccwin32.mak - Cygnus GNU Compiler lccwin32.mak - LCC-Win32 mingwin32.mak - MinGW vcwin32.mak - Microsoft Visual C++ 2.0+ wccwin32.mak - Watcom 10.6+ . Optionally, you can build in a different directory than the platform directory by setting PDCURSES_SRCDIR to point to the directory where you unpacked PDCurses, and changing to your target directory: set PDCURSES_SRCDIR=c:\pdcurses This won't work with the LCC or Digital Mars makefiles, nor will the options described below. . Build it: make -f makefilename (For Watcom, use "wmake" instead of "make"; for MSVC, "nmake".) You'll get the libraries (pdcurses.lib or .a, depending on your compiler; and panel.lib or .a), the demos (*.exe), and a lot of object files. Note that the panel library is just a copy of the main library, provided for convenience; both panel and curses functions are in the main library. You can also give the optional parameter "WIDE=Y", to build the library with wide-character (Unicode) support: make -f mingwin32.mak WIDE=Y When built this way, the library is not compatible with Windows 9x, unless you also link with the Microsoft Layer for Unicode (not tested). Another option, "UTF8=Y", makes PDCurses ignore the system locale, and treat all narrow-character strings as UTF-8. This option has no effect unless WIDE=Y is also set. Use it to get around the poor support for UTF-8 in the Win32 console: make -f mingwin32.mak WIDE=Y UTF8=Y You can also use the optional parameter "DLL=Y" with Visual C++, MinGW or Cygwin, to build the library as a DLL: nmake -f vcwin32.mak WIDE=Y DLL=Y When you build the library as a Windows DLL, you must always define PDCURSES_DLL_BUILD when linking against it. (Or, if you only want to use the DLL, you could add this definition to your curses.h.) Distribution Status ------------------- The files in this directory are released to the Public Domain. Acknowledgements ---------------- Generic Win32 port was provided by Chris Szurgot <szurgot@itribe.net>