520fff788f
frequent use of ``register var'' instead of ``register int var'' and the removal of the register hint in the previous commit.
281 lines
5.3 KiB
C
281 lines
5.3 KiB
C
/* Copyright (c) Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam, 1985. */
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/* hack.termcap.c - version 1.0.3 */
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/* $FreeBSD$ */
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <termcap.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include "config.h" /* for ROWNO and COLNO */
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#include "def.flag.h" /* for flags.nonull */
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extern long *alloc();
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static char tbuf[512];
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static char *HO, *CL, *CE, *UP, *CM, *ND, *XD, *BC, *SO, *SE, *TI, *TE;
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static char *VS, *VE;
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static int SG;
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static char PC = '\0';
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char *CD; /* tested in pri.c: docorner() */
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int CO, LI; /* used in pri.c and whatis.c */
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startup()
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{
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char *term;
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char *tptr;
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char *tbufptr, *pc;
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tptr = (char *) alloc(1024);
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tbufptr = tbuf;
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if(!(term = getenv("TERM")))
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error("Can't get TERM.");
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if(tgetent(tptr, term) < 1)
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error("Unknown terminal type: %s.", term);
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if(tgetflag("NP") || tgetflag("nx"))
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flags.nonull = 1;
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if(pc = tgetstr("pc", &tbufptr))
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PC = *pc;
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if(!(BC = tgetstr("bc", &tbufptr))) {
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if(!tgetflag("bs"))
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error("Terminal must backspace.");
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BC = tbufptr;
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tbufptr += 2;
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*BC = '\b';
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}
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HO = tgetstr("ho", &tbufptr);
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CO = tgetnum("co");
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LI = tgetnum("li");
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if(CO < COLNO || LI < ROWNO+2)
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setclipped();
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if(!(CL = tgetstr("cl", &tbufptr)))
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error("Hack needs CL.");
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ND = tgetstr("nd", &tbufptr);
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if(tgetflag("os"))
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error("Hack can't have OS.");
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CE = tgetstr("ce", &tbufptr);
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UP = tgetstr("up", &tbufptr);
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/* It seems that xd is no longer supported, and we should use
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a linefeed instead; unfortunately this requires resetting
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CRMOD, and many output routines will have to be modified
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slightly. Let's leave that till the next release. */
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XD = tgetstr("xd", &tbufptr);
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/* not: XD = tgetstr("do", &tbufptr); */
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if(!(CM = tgetstr("cm", &tbufptr))) {
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if(!UP && !HO)
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error("Hack needs CM or UP or HO.");
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printf("Playing hack on terminals without cm is suspect...\n");
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getret();
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}
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SO = tgetstr("so", &tbufptr);
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SE = tgetstr("se", &tbufptr);
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SG = tgetnum("sg"); /* -1: not fnd; else # of spaces left by so */
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if(!SO || !SE || (SG > 0)) SO = SE = 0;
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CD = tgetstr("cd", &tbufptr);
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set_whole_screen(); /* uses LI and CD */
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if(tbufptr-tbuf > sizeof(tbuf)) error("TERMCAP entry too big...\n");
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free(tptr);
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}
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start_screen()
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{
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xputs(TI);
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xputs(VS);
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}
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end_screen()
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{
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xputs(VE);
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xputs(TE);
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}
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/* Cursor movements */
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extern xchar curx, cury;
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curs(x, y)
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int x, y; /* not xchar: perhaps xchar is unsigned and
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curx-x would be unsigned as well */
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{
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if (y == cury && x == curx)
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return;
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if(!ND && (curx != x || x <= 3)) { /* Extremely primitive */
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cmov(x, y); /* bunker!wtm */
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return;
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}
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if(abs(cury-y) <= 3 && abs(curx-x) <= 3)
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nocmov(x, y);
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else if((x <= 3 && abs(cury-y)<= 3) || (!CM && x<abs(curx-x))) {
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(void) putchar('\r');
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curx = 1;
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nocmov(x, y);
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} else if(!CM) {
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nocmov(x, y);
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} else
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cmov(x, y);
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}
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nocmov(x, y)
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{
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if (cury > y) {
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if(UP) {
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while (cury > y) { /* Go up. */
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xputs(UP);
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cury--;
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}
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} else if(CM) {
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cmov(x, y);
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} else if(HO) {
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home();
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curs(x, y);
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} /* else impossible("..."); */
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} else if (cury < y) {
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if(XD) {
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while(cury < y) {
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xputs(XD);
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cury++;
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}
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} else if(CM) {
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cmov(x, y);
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} else {
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while(cury < y) {
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xputc('\n');
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curx = 1;
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cury++;
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}
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}
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}
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if (curx < x) { /* Go to the right. */
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if(!ND) cmov(x, y); else /* bah */
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/* should instead print what is there already */
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while (curx < x) {
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xputs(ND);
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curx++;
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}
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} else if (curx > x) {
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while (curx > x) { /* Go to the left. */
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xputs(BC);
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curx--;
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}
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}
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}
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cmov(x, y)
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int x, y;
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{
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xputs(tgoto(CM, x-1, y-1));
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cury = y;
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curx = x;
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}
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xputc(c) char c; {
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(void) fputc(c, stdout);
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}
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xputs(s) char *s; {
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tputs(s, 1, xputc);
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}
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cl_end() {
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if(CE)
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xputs(CE);
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else { /* no-CE fix - free after Harold Rynes */
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/* this looks terrible, especially on a slow terminal
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but is better than nothing */
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int cx = curx, cy = cury;
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while(curx < COLNO) {
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xputc(' ');
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curx++;
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}
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curs(cx, cy);
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}
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}
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clear_screen() {
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xputs(CL);
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curx = cury = 1;
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}
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home()
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{
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if(HO)
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xputs(HO);
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else if(CM)
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xputs(tgoto(CM, 0, 0));
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else
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curs(1, 1); /* using UP ... */
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curx = cury = 1;
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}
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standoutbeg()
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{
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if(SO) xputs(SO);
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}
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standoutend()
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{
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if(SE) xputs(SE);
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}
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backsp()
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{
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xputs(BC);
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curx--;
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}
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bell()
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{
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(void) putchar('\007'); /* curx does not change */
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(void) fflush(stdout);
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}
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static short tmspc10[] = { /* from termcap */
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0, 2000, 1333, 909, 743, 666, 500, 333, 166, 83, 55, 41, 20, 10, 5, 3, 2, 1
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};
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#if 0
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delay_output() {
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/* delay 50 ms - could also use a 'nap'-system call */
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/* BUG: if the padding character is visible, as it is on the 5620
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then this looks terrible. */
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if(!flags.nonull)
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tputs("50", 1, xputc);
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/* cbosgd!cbcephus!pds for SYS V R2 */
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/* is this terminfo, or what? */
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/* tputs("$<50>", 1, xputc); */
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else {
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(void) fflush(stdout);
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usleep(50*1000);
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}
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else if(ospeed > 0 || ospeed < SIZE(tmspc10)) if(CM) {
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/* delay by sending cm(here) an appropriate number of times */
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int cmlen = strlen(tgoto(CM, curx-1, cury-1));
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int i = 500 + tmspc10[ospeed]/2;
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while(i > 0) {
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cmov(curx, cury);
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i -= cmlen*tmspc10[ospeed];
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}
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}
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}
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#endif /* 0 */
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cl_eos() /* free after Robert Viduya */
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{ /* must only be called with curx = 1 */
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if(CD)
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xputs(CD);
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else {
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int cx = curx, cy = cury;
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while(cury <= LI-2) {
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cl_end();
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xputc('\n');
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curx = 1;
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cury++;
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}
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cl_end();
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curs(cx, cy);
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}
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}
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