coreboot-kgpe-d16/payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses/pdcurses/initscr.c

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