freebsd-skq/lib/libcurses/cr_put.c
Andrey A. Chernov f201053113 newwin.c
o __FULLINE added for AL/DL/CS optimization with __noqch.

refresh.c

o Attributes does not turned off before clearing screen, cause
  highlighted screen.
o Proper usage of 'affcnt' tputs parameter, affects terminals with
  padding.
o make AL/DL/CS optimize not only for __FULLWIN but for __FULLLINE.
  ATTENTION: original code works _only_for_ FULLWIN, i.e. if you
  use two FULLLINE windows like in 'talk', you have full slow repaint with
  original code, I enhance this thing. All other fixes marked
  with phrase 'wrong for non-full windows' or WFNFW is continue of this fix.
  I rewrite scroll code too for proper working (see below and tty.c
  changes).
o DEBUG code always use 'i' index from 0 to curscr->maxy instead of
  'i - win->begy', fixed
o check added into DEBUG to be shure that index inside current window.
o ->hash assigment code is WFNFW (forget win->begy).
o when CE usage required, and last spaces number counted, code don't check
  attributes, so last standouted space will be incorrectly cleared.
o cep (start pointer) forget to add win->begy/win->begx, code WFNFW.
o clsp (last space) wrong in two places at once: forget to add win->begy
  (WFNFW) and incorrectly use 'win->begx * __LDATASIZE' in pointer
  arithmetics.
o clsp check incorrect: was 'clsp < win->maxx * __LDATASIZE', need to
  be 'clsp < win->maxx
o Attributes does not turned off before clearing end of line, cause
  highlighted end of line.
o When find how many lines from the top/bottom of the screen are unchanged,
  code always forget '- win->begy', WFNFW.
o NO_JERKINESS code forgets to add win->begy, WFNFW.
o Curw & Curs changed in comment description
o In search for the largest block of text not changed forget to add
  '- win->begy' (several places), WFNFW.
o Forget to add '- win->begy' for non-dirty lines, WFNFW.
o touchline forget to add '- win->begy', WFNFW.
o rewrite scrolln():
	* remove win parameter, we deal with whole screen (curscr) now;
	* use NL or '\n' instead of sf, it is faster in any case;
	  (imagine: cat written on curses now use '\n' for scroll
	  like standard cat, no ugly escapes)
	* use dl (if present) instead of DL, if abs(n) == 1, the same
	  about al/sr, it is faster;
	* change win->maxy to 'curscr->maxy - 1', we deal with whole screen
	  here, WFNFW.
	* SF can be correctly issued only if cursor at bottom of scroll
	  region (whole screen region included too), fix this;
	* sr/SR can be correctly issued only if cursor at top of scroll
	  region (whole screen region included too), fix this;
	* use pre-calculaded (in setterm.c) __usecs variable to determine
	  usage of CS or AL/DL;
	* completely rewrite scroll region stuff using __set_scroll_region
	  from tty.c (see below);

tty.c

o Added __set_scroll_region function which set CS region and stays
  back in old position. Use SC/RC (save/restore cursor) if possible,
  else use HO and __mvcur.

o __startwin: added __set_scroll_region(whole screen) at program
  startup, if __usecs;

o endwin: added __set_scroll_region(whole screen) at program
  exit, if __usecs;

o Fix all tc{set/get}attrs to works properly, when stdin redirected,
  use /dev/tty in this case (needed for some applications).

setterm.c

o Add new variable __usecs, if (!AL/al || !Dl/dl) && CS && (SC && RC || HO)
  (save/restore cursor used in __set_scroll_region in tty.c).

o Set __noqch, if !__usecs && (!AL/al || !DL/dl).

o Proper ospeed initialization for tputs, i.e. if speed == B9600,
  ospeed = 13

curses.c

o Add __usecs variable that indicates usage of CS (if AL/DL absent).

curses.h

o Allow translation with applications which includes <sgtty.h>,
  undef BXXX manually to avoid redefinition and include termios
  to define proper ones.

o Define old-style names curx/begx/maxx/etc. for old applications.
  Define _tty like __baset too.

o Typedef SGTTY type for old applications (SGTTY == struct termios).

o wstandout/wstandend should be int and not char*, some old
  applications relay on this fact. See standout.c too.

o __FULLINE added indicated line width == terminal width, needed
  for refresh using AL/DL/CS with __noqch, see refresh.c changes.

o Add extern __usecs variable that indicates usage of CS (if AL/DL absent).

o Add __set_scroll_region() prototype, see tty.c and refresh.c changes
  for details.

o Change winch() character mask from 0177 to 0377, we don't need to
  strip high bit on national characters.

o Allow translate on systems with _BSD_VA_LIST_ undefined, such as
  FreeBSD 1.1.5.1

o __tty_fileno added to allows work with stdin redirected, see tty.c

o Privately declare tputs (..., void) and externally tputs(..., int),
  many applications require this. Maybe not nice thing, but needed.

o Remove _putchar definition and replace it to proper _putchar
  prototype, some old apps declares: 'extern int _putchar()'
  and don't even include curses.h in such modules. See putchar.c

cr_put.c

o __mvcur: if destline == destcol && outline == outcol do nothing,
  i.e. don't issue any escapes.

o Proper usage of 'affcnt' tputs parameter, affects terminals with
  padding.

cur_hash.c

o Change char->unsigned char for proper sum 8-bit national characters.

getch.c

o check for inp == EOF added, don't add EOF to window.

getstr.c

o check for EOF added, don't add EOF to str.

insertln.c

o add cast to (int) in comparation of y and win->cury, this produce
  big number (cast to (unsigned)) if y < 0

tstp.c

o Fix all tc{set/get}attrs to works properly, when stdin redirected,
  use /dev/tty in this case (needed for some applications).

o add tstp() function for compatibility, some applications wants it.

standout.c

o Some old applications relay in fact that wstandout/wstandend
  returns int instead of char*, change return type to OK/ERR.

putchar.c

o Add _putchar function (which calls __cputchar),
  some old apps declares: 'extern int _putchar()'
  and don't even include curses.h in such modules.
1994-08-28 21:47:13 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1981, 1993, 1994
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#ifndef lint
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)cr_put.c 8.3 (Berkeley) 5/4/94";
#endif /* not lint */
#include <string.h>
#include "curses.h"
#define HARDTABS 8
/*
* Terminal driving and line formatting routines. Basic motion optimizations
* are done here as well as formatting lines (printing of control characters,
* line numbering and the like).
*/
/* Stub function for the users. */
int
mvcur(ly, lx, y, x)
int ly, lx, y, x;
{
return (__mvcur(ly, lx, y, x, 0));
}
static void fgoto __P((int));
static int plod __P((int, int));
static void plodput __P((int));
static int tabcol __P((int, int));
static int outcol, outline, destcol, destline;
/*
* Sync the position of the output cursor. Most work here is rounding for
* terminal boundaries getting the column position implied by wraparound or
* the lack thereof and rolling up the screen to get destline on the screen.
*/
int
__mvcur(ly, lx, y, x, in_refresh)
int ly, lx, y, x, in_refresh;
{
#ifdef DEBUG
__CTRACE("mvcur: moving cursor from (%d, %d) to (%d, %d)\n",
ly, lx, y, x);
#endif
destcol = x;
destline = y;
outcol = lx;
outline = ly;
if (destline != destcol || outline != outcol)
fgoto(in_refresh);
return (OK);
}
static void
fgoto(in_refresh)
int in_refresh;
{
register int c, l;
register char *cgp;
if (destcol >= COLS) {
destline += destcol / COLS;
destcol %= COLS;
}
if (outcol >= COLS) {
l = (outcol + 1) / COLS;
outline += l;
outcol %= COLS;
if (AM == 0) {
while (l > 0) {
if (__pfast)
if (CR)
tputs(CR, 1, __cputchar);
else
putchar('\r');
if (NL)
tputs(NL, 1, __cputchar);
else
putchar('\n');
l--;
}
outcol = 0;
}
if (outline > LINES - 1) {
destline -= outline - (LINES - 1);
outline = LINES - 1;
}
}
if (destline >= LINES) {
l = destline;
destline = LINES - 1;
if (outline < LINES - 1) {
c = destcol;
if (__pfast == 0 && !CA)
destcol = 0;
fgoto(in_refresh);
destcol = c;
}
while (l >= LINES) {
/* The following linefeed (or simulation thereof) is
* supposed to scroll up the screen, since we are on
* the bottom line. We make the assumption that
* linefeed will scroll. If ns is in the capability
* list this won't work. We should probably have an
* sc capability but sf will generally take the place
* if it works.
*
* Superbee glitch: in the middle of the screen have
* to use esc B (down) because linefeed screws up in
* "Efficient Paging" (what a joke) mode (which is
* essential in some SB's because CRLF mode puts
* garbage in at end of memory), but you must use
* linefeed to scroll since down arrow won't go past
* memory end. I turned this off after recieving Paul
* Eggert's Superbee description which wins better.
*/
if (NL /* && !XB */ && __pfast)
tputs(NL, 1, __cputchar);
else
putchar('\n');
l--;
if (__pfast == 0)
outcol = 0;
}
}
if (destline < outline && !(CA || UP))
destline = outline;
if (CA) {
cgp = tgoto(CM, destcol, destline);
/*
* Need this condition due to inconsistent behavior
* of backspace on the last column.
*/
if (outcol != COLS - 1 && plod(strlen(cgp), in_refresh) > 0)
plod(0, in_refresh);
else
tputs(cgp, 1, __cputchar);
} else
plod(0, in_refresh);
outline = destline;
outcol = destcol;
}
/*
* Move (slowly) to destination.
* Hard thing here is using home cursor on really deficient terminals.
* Otherwise just use cursor motions, hacking use of tabs and overtabbing
* and backspace.
*/
static int plodcnt, plodflg;
static void
plodput(c)
int c;
{
if (plodflg)
--plodcnt;
else
putchar(c);
}
static int
plod(cnt, in_refresh)
int cnt, in_refresh;
{
register int i, j, k, soutcol, soutline;
plodcnt = plodflg = cnt;
soutcol = outcol;
soutline = outline;
/*
* Consider homing and moving down/right from there, vs. moving
* directly with local motions to the right spot.
*/
if (HO) {
/*
* i is the cost to home and tab/space to the right to get to
* the proper column. This assumes ND space costs 1 char. So
* i + destcol is cost of motion with home.
*/
if (GT)
i = (destcol / HARDTABS) + (destcol % HARDTABS);
else
i = destcol;
/* j is cost to move locally without homing. */
if (destcol >= outcol) { /* if motion is to the right */
j = destcol / HARDTABS - outcol / HARDTABS;
if (GT && j)
j += destcol % HARDTABS;
else
j = destcol - outcol;
} else
/* leftward motion only works if we can backspace. */
if (outcol - destcol <= i && (BS || BC))
/* Cheaper to backspace. */
i = j = outcol - destcol;
else
/* Impossibly expensive. */
j = i + 1;
/* k is the absolute value of vertical distance. */
k = outline - destline;
if (k < 0)
k = -k;
j += k;
/* Decision. We may not have a choice if no UP. */
if (i + destline < j || (!UP && destline < outline)) {
/*
* Cheaper to home. Do it now and pretend it's a
* regular local motion.
*/
tputs(HO, 1, plodput);
outcol = outline = 0;
} else if (LL) {
/*
* Quickly consider homing down and moving from there.
* Assume cost of LL is 2.
*/
k = (LINES - 1) - destline;
if (i + k + 2 < j && (k <= 0 || UP)) {
tputs(LL, 1, plodput);
outcol = 0;
outline = LINES - 1;
}
}
} else
/* No home and no up means it's impossible. */
if (!UP && destline < outline)
return (-1);
if (GT)
i = destcol % HARDTABS + destcol / HARDTABS;
else
i = destcol;
#ifdef notdef
if (BT && outcol > destcol &&
(j = (((outcol+7) & ~7) - destcol - 1) >> 3)) {
j *= (k = strlen(BT));
if ((k += (destcol&7)) > 4)
j += 8 - (destcol&7);
else
j += k;
}
else
#endif
j = outcol - destcol;
/*
* If we will later need a \n which will turn into a \r\n by the
* system or the terminal, then don't bother to try to \r.
*/
if ((NONL || !__pfast) && outline < destline)
goto dontcr;
/*
* If the terminal will do a \r\n and there isn't room for it, then
* we can't afford a \r.
*/
if (NC && outline >= destline)
goto dontcr;
/*
* If it will be cheaper, or if we can't back up, then send a return
* preliminarily.
*/
if (j > i + 1 || outcol > destcol && !BS && !BC) {
/*
* BUG: this doesn't take the (possibly long) length of CR
* into account.
*/
if (CR)
tputs(CR, 1, plodput);
else
plodput('\r');
if (NC) {
if (NL)
tputs(NL, 1, plodput);
else
plodput('\n');
outline++;
}
outcol = 0;
}
dontcr: while (outline < destline) {
outline++;
if (NL)
tputs(NL, 1, plodput);
else
plodput('\n');
if (plodcnt < 0)
goto out;
if (NONL || __pfast == 0)
outcol = 0;
}
if (BT)
k = strlen(BT);
while (outcol > destcol) {
if (plodcnt < 0)
goto out;
#ifdef notdef
if (BT && outcol - destcol > k + 4) {
tputs(BT, 0, plodput);
outcol--;
outcol &= ~7;
continue;
}
#endif
outcol--;
if (BC)
tputs(BC, 0, plodput);
else
plodput('\b');
}
while (outline > destline) {
outline--;
tputs(UP, 1, plodput);
if (plodcnt < 0)
goto out;
}
if (GT && destcol - outcol > 1) {
for (;;) {
i = tabcol(outcol, HARDTABS);
if (i > destcol)
break;
if (TA)
tputs(TA, 0, plodput);
else
plodput('\t');
outcol = i;
}
if (destcol - outcol > 4 && i < COLS && (BC || BS)) {
if (TA)
tputs(TA, 0, plodput);
else
plodput('\t');
outcol = i;
while (outcol > destcol) {
outcol--;
if (BC)
tputs(BC, 0, plodput);
else
plodput('\b');
}
}
}
while (outcol < destcol) {
/*
* Move one char to the right. We don't use ND space because
* it's better to just print the char we are moving over.
*/
if (in_refresh)
if (plodflg) /* Avoid a complex calculation. */
plodcnt--;
else {
i = curscr->lines[outline]->line[outcol].ch;
if ((curscr->lines[outline]->line[outcol].attr
& __STANDOUT) ==
(curscr->flags & __WSTANDOUT))
putchar(i);
else
goto nondes;
}
else
nondes: if (ND)
tputs(ND, 0, plodput);
else
plodput(' ');
outcol++;
if (plodcnt < 0)
goto out;
}
out: if (plodflg) {
outcol = soutcol;
outline = soutline;
}
return (plodcnt);
}
/*
* Return the column number that results from being in column col and
* hitting a tab, where tabs are set every ts columns. Work right for
* the case where col > COLS, even if ts does not divide COLS.
*/
static int
tabcol(col, ts)
int col, ts;
{
int offset;
if (col >= COLS) {
offset = COLS * (col / COLS);
col -= offset;
} else
offset = 0;
return (col + ts - (col % ts) + offset);
}