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670 lines
12 KiB
C
670 lines
12 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (C) 1984-2017 Mark Nudelman
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*
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* You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public
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* License or the Less License, as specified in the README file.
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*
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* For more information, see the README file.
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*/
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/*
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* High level routines dealing with the output to the screen.
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*/
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#include "less.h"
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#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C
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#include "windows.h"
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#endif
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public int errmsgs; /* Count of messages displayed by error() */
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public int need_clr;
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public int final_attr;
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public int at_prompt;
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extern int sigs;
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extern int sc_width;
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extern int so_s_width, so_e_width;
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extern int screen_trashed;
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extern int any_display;
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extern int is_tty;
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extern int oldbot;
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#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C || MSDOS_COMPILER==BORLANDC || MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC
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extern int ctldisp;
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extern int nm_fg_color, nm_bg_color;
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extern int bo_fg_color, bo_bg_color;
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extern int ul_fg_color, ul_bg_color;
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extern int so_fg_color, so_bg_color;
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extern int bl_fg_color, bl_bg_color;
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extern int sgr_mode;
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#endif
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/*
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* Display the line which is in the line buffer.
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*/
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public void
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put_line()
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{
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int c;
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int i;
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int a;
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if (ABORT_SIGS())
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{
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/*
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* Don't output if a signal is pending.
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*/
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screen_trashed = 1;
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return;
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}
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final_attr = AT_NORMAL;
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for (i = 0; (c = gline(i, &a)) != '\0'; i++)
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{
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at_switch(a);
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final_attr = a;
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if (c == '\b')
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putbs();
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else
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putchr(c);
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}
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at_exit();
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}
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static char obuf[OUTBUF_SIZE];
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static char *ob = obuf;
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/*
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* Flush buffered output.
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*
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* If we haven't displayed any file data yet,
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* output messages on error output (file descriptor 2),
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* otherwise output on standard output (file descriptor 1).
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*
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* This has the desirable effect of producing all
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* error messages on error output if standard output
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* is directed to a file. It also does the same if
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* we never produce any real output; for example, if
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* the input file(s) cannot be opened. If we do
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* eventually produce output, code in edit() makes
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* sure these messages can be seen before they are
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* overwritten or scrolled away.
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*/
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public void
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flush()
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{
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int n;
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int fd;
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n = (int) (ob - obuf);
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if (n == 0)
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return;
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#if MSDOS_COMPILER==MSOFTC
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if (is_tty && any_display)
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{
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*ob = '\0';
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_outtext(obuf);
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ob = obuf;
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return;
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}
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#else
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#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C || MSDOS_COMPILER==BORLANDC || MSDOS_COMPILER==DJGPPC
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if (is_tty && any_display)
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{
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*ob = '\0';
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if (ctldisp != OPT_ONPLUS)
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WIN32textout(obuf, ob - obuf);
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else
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{
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/*
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* Look for SGR escape sequences, and convert them
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* to color commands. Replace bold, underline,
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* and italic escapes into colors specified via
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* the -D command-line option.
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*/
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char *anchor, *p, *p_next;
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static unsigned char fg, fgi, bg, bgi;
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static unsigned char at;
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unsigned char f, b;
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#if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C
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/* Screen colors used by 3x and 4x SGR commands. */
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static unsigned char screen_color[] = {
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0, /* BLACK */
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FOREGROUND_RED,
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FOREGROUND_GREEN,
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FOREGROUND_RED|FOREGROUND_GREEN,
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FOREGROUND_BLUE,
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FOREGROUND_BLUE|FOREGROUND_RED,
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FOREGROUND_BLUE|FOREGROUND_GREEN,
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FOREGROUND_BLUE|FOREGROUND_GREEN|FOREGROUND_RED
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};
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#else
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static enum COLORS screen_color[] = {
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BLACK, RED, GREEN, BROWN,
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BLUE, MAGENTA, CYAN, LIGHTGRAY
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};
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#endif
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if (fg == 0 && bg == 0)
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{
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fg = nm_fg_color & 7;
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fgi = nm_fg_color & 8;
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bg = nm_bg_color & 7;
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bgi = nm_bg_color & 8;
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}
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for (anchor = p_next = obuf;
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(p_next = memchr(p_next, ESC, ob - p_next)) != NULL; )
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{
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p = p_next;
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if (p[1] == '[') /* "ESC-[" sequence */
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{
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if (p > anchor)
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{
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/*
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* If some chars seen since
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* the last escape sequence,
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* write them out to the screen.
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*/
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WIN32textout(anchor, p-anchor);
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anchor = p;
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}
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p += 2; /* Skip the "ESC-[" */
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if (is_ansi_end(*p))
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{
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/*
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* Handle null escape sequence
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* "ESC[m", which restores
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* the normal color.
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*/
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p++;
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anchor = p_next = p;
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fg = nm_fg_color & 7;
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fgi = nm_fg_color & 8;
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bg = nm_bg_color & 7;
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bgi = nm_bg_color & 8;
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at = 0;
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WIN32setcolors(nm_fg_color, nm_bg_color);
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continue;
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}
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p_next = p;
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at &= ~32;
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/*
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* Select foreground/background colors
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* based on the escape sequence.
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*/
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while (!is_ansi_end(*p))
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{
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char *q;
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long code = strtol(p, &q, 10);
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if (*q == '\0')
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{
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/*
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* Incomplete sequence.
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* Leave it unprocessed
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* in the buffer.
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*/
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int slop = (int) (q - anchor);
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/* {{ strcpy args overlap! }} */
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strcpy(obuf, anchor);
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ob = &obuf[slop];
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return;
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}
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if (q == p ||
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code > 49 || code < 0 ||
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(!is_ansi_end(*q) && *q != ';'))
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{
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p_next = q;
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break;
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}
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if (*q == ';')
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{
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q++;
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at |= 32;
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}
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switch (code)
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{
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default:
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/* case 0: all attrs off */
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fg = nm_fg_color & 7;
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bg = nm_bg_color & 7;
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at &= 32;
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/*
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* \e[0m use normal
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* intensities, but
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* \e[0;...m resets them
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*/
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if (at & 32)
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{
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fgi = 0;
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bgi = 0;
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} else
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{
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fgi = nm_fg_color & 8;
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bgi = nm_bg_color & 8;
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}
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break;
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case 1: /* bold on */
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fgi = 8;
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at |= 1;
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break;
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case 3: /* italic on */
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case 7: /* inverse on */
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at |= 2;
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break;
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case 4: /* underline on */
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bgi = 8;
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at |= 4;
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break;
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case 5: /* slow blink on */
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case 6: /* fast blink on */
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bgi = 8;
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at |= 8;
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break;
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case 8: /* concealed on */
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at |= 16;
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break;
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case 22: /* bold off */
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fgi = 0;
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at &= ~1;
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break;
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case 23: /* italic off */
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case 27: /* inverse off */
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at &= ~2;
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break;
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case 24: /* underline off */
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bgi = 0;
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at &= ~4;
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break;
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case 28: /* concealed off */
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at &= ~16;
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break;
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case 30: case 31: case 32:
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case 33: case 34: case 35:
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case 36: case 37:
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fg = screen_color[code - 30];
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at |= 32;
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break;
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case 39: /* default fg */
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fg = nm_fg_color & 7;
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at |= 32;
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break;
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case 40: case 41: case 42:
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case 43: case 44: case 45:
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case 46: case 47:
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bg = screen_color[code - 40];
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at |= 32;
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break;
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case 49: /* default bg */
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bg = nm_bg_color & 7;
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at |= 32;
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break;
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}
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p = q;
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}
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if (!is_ansi_end(*p) || p == p_next)
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break;
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/*
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* In SGR mode, the ANSI sequence is
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* always honored; otherwise if an attr
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* is used by itself ("\e[1m" versus
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* "\e[1;33m", for example), set the
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* color assigned to that attribute.
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*/
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if (sgr_mode || (at & 32))
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{
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if (at & 2)
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{
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f = bg | bgi;
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b = fg | fgi;
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} else
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{
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f = fg | fgi;
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b = bg | bgi;
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}
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} else
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{
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if (at & 1)
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{
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f = bo_fg_color;
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b = bo_bg_color;
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} else if (at & 2)
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{
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f = so_fg_color;
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b = so_bg_color;
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} else if (at & 4)
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{
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f = ul_fg_color;
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b = ul_bg_color;
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} else if (at & 8)
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{
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f = bl_fg_color;
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b = bl_bg_color;
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} else
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{
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f = nm_fg_color;
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b = nm_bg_color;
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}
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}
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if (at & 16)
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f = b ^ 8;
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f &= 0xf;
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b &= 0xf;
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WIN32setcolors(f, b);
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p_next = anchor = p + 1;
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} else
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p_next++;
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}
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/* Output what's left in the buffer. */
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WIN32textout(anchor, ob - anchor);
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}
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ob = obuf;
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return;
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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fd = (any_display) ? 1 : 2;
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if (write(fd, obuf, n) != n)
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screen_trashed = 1;
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ob = obuf;
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}
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/*
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* Output a character.
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*/
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public int
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putchr(c)
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int c;
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{
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#if 0 /* fake UTF-8 output for testing */
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extern int utf_mode;
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if (utf_mode)
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{
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static char ubuf[MAX_UTF_CHAR_LEN];
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static int ubuf_len = 0;
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static int ubuf_index = 0;
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if (ubuf_len == 0)
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{
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ubuf_len = utf_len(c);
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ubuf_index = 0;
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}
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ubuf[ubuf_index++] = c;
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if (ubuf_index < ubuf_len)
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return c;
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c = get_wchar(ubuf) & 0xFF;
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ubuf_len = 0;
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}
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#endif
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if (need_clr)
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{
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need_clr = 0;
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clear_bot();
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}
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#if MSDOS_COMPILER
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if (c == '\n' && is_tty)
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{
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/* remove_top(1); */
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putchr('\r');
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}
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#else
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#ifdef _OSK
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if (c == '\n' && is_tty) /* In OS-9, '\n' == 0x0D */
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putchr(0x0A);
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#endif
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#endif
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/*
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* Some versions of flush() write to *ob, so we must flush
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* when we are still one char from the end of obuf.
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*/
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if (ob >= &obuf[sizeof(obuf)-1])
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flush();
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*ob++ = c;
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at_prompt = 0;
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return (c);
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}
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/*
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* Output a string.
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*/
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public void
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putstr(s)
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constant char *s;
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{
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while (*s != '\0')
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putchr(*s++);
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}
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/*
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* Convert an integral type to a string.
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*/
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#define TYPE_TO_A_FUNC(funcname, type) \
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void funcname(num, buf) \
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type num; \
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char *buf; \
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{ \
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int neg = (num < 0); \
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char tbuf[INT_STRLEN_BOUND(num)+2]; \
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char *s = tbuf + sizeof(tbuf); \
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if (neg) num = -num; \
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*--s = '\0'; \
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do { \
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*--s = (num % 10) + '0'; \
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} while ((num /= 10) != 0); \
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if (neg) *--s = '-'; \
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strcpy(buf, s); \
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}
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TYPE_TO_A_FUNC(postoa, POSITION)
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TYPE_TO_A_FUNC(linenumtoa, LINENUM)
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TYPE_TO_A_FUNC(inttoa, int)
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/*
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* Output an integer in a given radix.
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*/
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static int
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iprint_int(num)
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int num;
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{
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char buf[INT_STRLEN_BOUND(num)];
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inttoa(num, buf);
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putstr(buf);
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return ((int) strlen(buf));
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}
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/*
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* Output a line number in a given radix.
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*/
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static int
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iprint_linenum(num)
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LINENUM num;
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{
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char buf[INT_STRLEN_BOUND(num)];
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linenumtoa(num, buf);
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putstr(buf);
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return ((int) strlen(buf));
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}
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/*
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* This function implements printf-like functionality
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* using a more portable argument list mechanism than printf's.
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*/
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static int
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less_printf(fmt, parg)
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char *fmt;
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PARG *parg;
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{
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char *s;
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int col;
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col = 0;
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while (*fmt != '\0')
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{
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if (*fmt != '%')
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{
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putchr(*fmt++);
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col++;
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} else
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{
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++fmt;
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switch (*fmt++)
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{
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case 's':
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s = parg->p_string;
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parg++;
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while (*s != '\0')
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{
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putchr(*s++);
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col++;
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}
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break;
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case 'd':
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col += iprint_int(parg->p_int);
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parg++;
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break;
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case 'n':
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col += iprint_linenum(parg->p_linenum);
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parg++;
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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return (col);
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}
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/*
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* Get a RETURN.
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* If some other non-trivial char is pressed, unget it, so it will
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* become the next command.
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*/
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public void
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get_return()
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{
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int c;
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#if ONLY_RETURN
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while ((c = getchr()) != '\n' && c != '\r')
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bell();
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#else
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c = getchr();
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if (c != '\n' && c != '\r' && c != ' ' && c != READ_INTR)
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ungetcc(c);
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#endif
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}
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/*
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* Output a message in the lower left corner of the screen
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* and wait for carriage return.
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*/
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public void
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error(fmt, parg)
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char *fmt;
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PARG *parg;
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{
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int col = 0;
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static char return_to_continue[] = " (press RETURN)";
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errmsgs++;
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if (any_display && is_tty)
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{
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if (!oldbot)
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squish_check();
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at_exit();
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clear_bot();
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at_enter(AT_STANDOUT);
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col += so_s_width;
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}
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col += less_printf(fmt, parg);
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if (!(any_display && is_tty))
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{
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putchr('\n');
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return;
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}
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putstr(return_to_continue);
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at_exit();
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col += sizeof(return_to_continue) + so_e_width;
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get_return();
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lower_left();
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clear_eol();
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if (col >= sc_width)
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/*
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* Printing the message has probably scrolled the screen.
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* {{ Unless the terminal doesn't have auto margins,
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* in which case we just hammered on the right margin. }}
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*/
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screen_trashed = 1;
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flush();
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}
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static char intr_to_abort[] = "... (interrupt to abort)";
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/*
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* Output a message in the lower left corner of the screen
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* and don't wait for carriage return.
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* Usually used to warn that we are beginning a potentially
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* time-consuming operation.
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*/
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public void
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ierror(fmt, parg)
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char *fmt;
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PARG *parg;
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{
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at_exit();
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clear_bot();
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at_enter(AT_STANDOUT);
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(void) less_printf(fmt, parg);
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putstr(intr_to_abort);
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at_exit();
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flush();
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need_clr = 1;
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}
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/*
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* Output a message in the lower left corner of the screen
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* and return a single-character response.
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*/
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public int
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query(fmt, parg)
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char *fmt;
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PARG *parg;
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|
{
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int c;
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int col = 0;
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if (any_display && is_tty)
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clear_bot();
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(void) less_printf(fmt, parg);
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c = getchr();
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|
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if (!(any_display && is_tty))
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{
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putchr('\n');
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return (c);
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}
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|
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lower_left();
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if (col >= sc_width)
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screen_trashed = 1;
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flush();
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return (c);
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}
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