freebsd-skq/contrib/ncurses/progs/tic.c

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/****************************************************************************
* Author: Zeyd M. Ben-Halim <zmbenhal@netcom.com> 1992,1995 *
* and: Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com> *
****************************************************************************/
/*
* tic.c --- Main program for terminfo compiler
* by Eric S. Raymond
*
*/
#include <progs.priv.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <dump_entry.h>
#include <term_entry.h>
#include <transform.h>
MODULE_ID("$Id: tic.c,v 1.82 2000/10/01 02:11:39 tom Exp $")
const char *_nc_progname = "tic";
static FILE *log_fp;
static FILE *tmp_fp;
static bool showsummary = FALSE;
static const char *to_remove;
static void (*save_check_termtype) (TERMTYPE *);
static void check_termtype(TERMTYPE * tt);
static const char usage_string[] = "[-V] [-v[n]] [-e names] [-CILNRTcfrswx1] source-file\n";
static void
cleanup(void)
{
if (tmp_fp != 0)
fclose(tmp_fp);
if (to_remove != 0) {
#if HAVE_REMOVE
remove(to_remove);
#else
unlink(to_remove);
#endif
}
}
static void
failed(const char *msg)
{
perror(msg);
cleanup();
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
static void
usage(void)
{
static const char *const tbl[] =
{
"Options:",
" -1 format translation output one capability per line",
" -C translate entries to termcap source form",
" -I translate entries to terminfo source form",
" -L translate entries to full terminfo source form",
" -N disable smart defaults for source translation",
" -R restrict translation to given terminfo/termcap version",
" -T remove size-restrictions on compiled description",
" -V print version",
#if NCURSES_XNAMES
" -a retain commented-out capabilities (sets -x also)",
#endif
" -c check only, validate input without compiling or translating",
" -f format complex strings for readability",
" -G format %{number} to %'char'",
" -g format %'char' to %{number}",
" -e<names> translate/compile only entries named by comma-separated list",
" -o<dir> set output directory for compiled entry writes",
" -r force resolution of all use entries in source translation",
" -s print summary statistics",
" -v[n] set verbosity level",
" -w[n] set format width for translation output",
#if NCURSES_XNAMES
" -x treat unknown capabilities as user-defined",
#endif
"",
"Parameters:",
" <file> file to translate or compile"
};
size_t j;
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s %s\n", _nc_progname, usage_string);
for (j = 0; j < SIZEOF(tbl); j++) {
fputs(tbl[j], stderr);
putc('\n', stderr);
}
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
#define L_BRACE '{'
#define R_BRACE '}'
#define S_QUOTE '\'';
static void
write_it(ENTRY * ep)
{
unsigned n;
int ch;
char *s, *d, *t;
char result[MAX_ENTRY_SIZE];
/*
* Look for strings that contain %{number}, convert them to %'char',
* which is shorter and runs a little faster.
*/
for (n = 0; n < STRCOUNT; n++) {
s = ep->tterm.Strings[n];
if (VALID_STRING(s)
&& strchr(s, L_BRACE) != 0) {
d = result;
t = s;
while ((ch = *t++) != 0) {
*d++ = ch;
if (ch == '\\') {
*d++ = *t++;
} else if ((ch == '%')
&& (*t == L_BRACE)) {
char *v = 0;
long value = strtol(t + 1, &v, 0);
if (v != 0
&& *v == R_BRACE
&& value > 0
&& value != '\\' /* FIXME */
&& value < 127
&& isprint((int) value)) {
*d++ = S_QUOTE;
*d++ = (int) value;
*d++ = S_QUOTE;
t = (v + 1);
}
}
}
*d = 0;
if (strlen(result) < strlen(s))
strcpy(s, result);
}
}
_nc_set_type(_nc_first_name(ep->tterm.term_names));
_nc_curr_line = ep->startline;
_nc_write_entry(&ep->tterm);
}
static bool
immedhook(ENTRY * ep GCC_UNUSED)
/* write out entries with no use capabilities immediately to save storage */
{
#if !HAVE_BIG_CORE
/*
* This is strictly a core-economy kluge. The really clean way to handle
* compilation is to slurp the whole file into core and then do all the
* name-collision checks and entry writes in one swell foop. But the
* terminfo master file is large enough that some core-poor systems swap
* like crazy when you compile it this way...there have been reports of
* this process taking *three hours*, rather than the twenty seconds or
* less typical on my development box.
*
* So. This hook *immediately* writes out the referenced entry if it
* has no use capabilities. The compiler main loop refrains from
* adding the entry to the in-core list when this hook fires. If some
* other entry later needs to reference an entry that got written
* immediately, that's OK; the resolution code will fetch it off disk
* when it can't find it in core.
*
* Name collisions will still be detected, just not as cleanly. The
* write_entry() code complains before overwriting an entry that
* postdates the time of tic's first call to write_entry(). Thus
* it will complain about overwriting entries newly made during the
* tic run, but not about overwriting ones that predate it.
*
* The reason this is a hook, and not in line with the rest of the
* compiler code, is that the support for termcap fallback cannot assume
* it has anywhere to spool out these entries!
*
* The _nc_set_type() call here requires a compensating one in
* _nc_parse_entry().
*
* If you define HAVE_BIG_CORE, you'll disable this kluge. This will
* make tic a bit faster (because the resolution code won't have to do
* disk I/O nearly as often).
*/
if (ep->nuses == 0) {
int oldline = _nc_curr_line;
write_it(ep);
_nc_curr_line = oldline;
free(ep->tterm.str_table);
return (TRUE);
}
#endif /* HAVE_BIG_CORE */
return (FALSE);
}
static void
put_translate(int c)
/* emit a comment char, translating terminfo names to termcap names */
{
static bool in_name = FALSE;
static size_t have, used;
static char *namebuf, *suffix;
if (in_name) {
if (used + 1 >= have) {
have += 132;
namebuf = typeRealloc(char, have, namebuf);
suffix = typeRealloc(char, have, suffix);
}
if (c == '\n' || c == '@') {
namebuf[used++] = '\0';
(void) putchar('<');
(void) fputs(namebuf, stdout);
putchar(c);
in_name = FALSE;
} else if (c != '>') {
namebuf[used++] = c;
} else { /* ah! candidate name! */
char *up;
NCURSES_CONST char *tp;
namebuf[used++] = '\0';
in_name = FALSE;
suffix[0] = '\0';
if ((up = strchr(namebuf, '#')) != 0
|| (up = strchr(namebuf, '=')) != 0
|| ((up = strchr(namebuf, '@')) != 0 && up[1] == '>')) {
(void) strcpy(suffix, up);
*up = '\0';
}
if ((tp = nametrans(namebuf)) != 0) {
(void) putchar(':');
(void) fputs(tp, stdout);
(void) fputs(suffix, stdout);
(void) putchar(':');
} else {
/* couldn't find a translation, just dump the name */
(void) putchar('<');
(void) fputs(namebuf, stdout);
(void) fputs(suffix, stdout);
(void) putchar('>');
}
}
} else {
used = 0;
if (c == '<') {
in_name = TRUE;
} else {
putchar(c);
}
}
}
/* Returns a string, stripped of leading/trailing whitespace */
static char *
stripped(char *src)
{
while (isspace(*src))
src++;
if (*src != '\0') {
char *dst = strcpy(malloc(strlen(src) + 1), src);
size_t len = strlen(dst);
while (--len != 0 && isspace(dst[len]))
dst[len] = '\0';
return dst;
}
return 0;
}
static FILE *
open_input(const char *filename)
{
FILE *fp = fopen(filename, "r");
struct stat sb;
if (fp == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Can't open %s\n", _nc_progname, filename);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
if (fstat(fileno(fp), &sb) < 0
|| (sb.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFREG) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s is not a file\n", _nc_progname, filename);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
return fp;
}
/* Parse the "-e" option-value into a list of names */
static const char **
make_namelist(char *src)
{
const char **dst = 0;
char *s, *base;
unsigned pass, n, nn;
char buffer[BUFSIZ];
if (src == 0) {
/* EMPTY */ ;
} else if (strchr(src, '/') != 0) { /* a filename */
FILE *fp = open_input(src);
for (pass = 1; pass <= 2; pass++) {
nn = 0;
while (fgets(buffer, sizeof(buffer), fp) != 0) {
if ((s = stripped(buffer)) != 0) {
if (dst != 0)
dst[nn] = s;
nn++;
}
}
if (pass == 1) {
dst = typeCalloc(const char *, nn + 1);
rewind(fp);
}
}
fclose(fp);
} else { /* literal list of names */
for (pass = 1; pass <= 2; pass++) {
for (n = nn = 0, base = src;; n++) {
int mark = src[n];
if (mark == ',' || mark == '\0') {
if (pass == 1) {
nn++;
} else {
src[n] = '\0';
if ((s = stripped(base)) != 0)
dst[nn++] = s;
base = &src[n + 1];
}
}
if (mark == '\0')
break;
}
if (pass == 1)
dst = typeCalloc(const char *, nn + 1);
}
}
if (showsummary) {
fprintf(log_fp, "Entries that will be compiled:\n");
for (n = 0; dst[n] != 0; n++)
fprintf(log_fp, "%d:%s\n", n + 1, dst[n]);
}
return dst;
}
static bool
matches(const char **needle, const char *haystack)
/* does entry in needle list match |-separated field in haystack? */
{
bool code = FALSE;
size_t n;
if (needle != 0) {
for (n = 0; needle[n] != 0; n++) {
if (_nc_name_match(haystack, needle[n], "|")) {
code = TRUE;
break;
}
}
} else
code = TRUE;
return (code);
}
static FILE *
open_tempfile(char *name)
{
FILE *result = 0;
#if HAVE_MKSTEMP
int fd = mkstemp(name);
if (fd >= 0)
result = fdopen(fd, "w");
#else
if (tmpnam(name) != 0)
result = fopen(name, "w");
#endif
return result;
}
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
char my_tmpname[PATH_MAX];
int v_opt = -1, debug_level;
int smart_defaults = TRUE;
char *termcap;
ENTRY *qp;
int this_opt, last_opt = '?';
int outform = F_TERMINFO; /* output format */
int sortmode = S_TERMINFO; /* sort_mode */
int width = 60;
bool formatted = FALSE; /* reformat complex strings? */
int numbers = 0; /* format "%'char'" to/from "%{number}" */
bool infodump = FALSE; /* running as captoinfo? */
bool capdump = FALSE; /* running as infotocap? */
bool forceresolve = FALSE; /* force resolution */
bool limited = TRUE;
char *tversion = (char *) NULL;
const char *source_file = "terminfo";
const char **namelst = 0;
char *outdir = (char *) NULL;
bool check_only = FALSE;
log_fp = stderr;
_nc_progname = _nc_basename(argv[0]);
if ((infodump = (strcmp(_nc_progname, PROG_CAPTOINFO) == 0)) != FALSE) {
outform = F_TERMINFO;
sortmode = S_TERMINFO;
}
if ((capdump = (strcmp(_nc_progname, PROG_INFOTOCAP) == 0)) != FALSE) {
outform = F_TERMCAP;
sortmode = S_TERMCAP;
}
#if NCURSES_XNAMES
use_extended_names(FALSE);
#endif
/*
* Processing arguments is a little complicated, since someone made a
* design decision to allow the numeric values for -w, -v options to
* be optional.
*/
while ((this_opt = getopt(argc, argv,
"0123456789CILNR:TVace:fGgo:rsvwx")) != EOF) {
if (isdigit(this_opt)) {
switch (last_opt) {
case 'v':
v_opt = (v_opt * 10) + (this_opt - '0');
break;
case 'w':
width = (width * 10) + (this_opt - '0');
break;
default:
if (this_opt != '1')
usage();
last_opt = this_opt;
width = 0;
}
continue;
}
switch (this_opt) {
case 'C':
capdump = TRUE;
outform = F_TERMCAP;
sortmode = S_TERMCAP;
break;
case 'I':
infodump = TRUE;
outform = F_TERMINFO;
sortmode = S_TERMINFO;
break;
case 'L':
infodump = TRUE;
outform = F_VARIABLE;
sortmode = S_VARIABLE;
break;
case 'N':
smart_defaults = FALSE;
break;
case 'R':
tversion = optarg;
break;
case 'T':
limited = FALSE;
break;
case 'V':
puts(curses_version());
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
case 'c':
check_only = TRUE;
break;
case 'e':
namelst = make_namelist(optarg);
break;
case 'f':
formatted = TRUE;
break;
case 'G':
numbers = 1;
break;
case 'g':
numbers = -1;
break;
case 'o':
outdir = optarg;
break;
case 'r':
forceresolve = TRUE;
break;
case 's':
showsummary = TRUE;
break;
case 'v':
v_opt = 0;
break;
case 'w':
width = 0;
break;
#if NCURSES_XNAMES
case 'a':
_nc_disable_period = TRUE;
/* FALLTHRU */
case 'x':
use_extended_names(TRUE);
break;
#endif
default:
usage();
}
last_opt = this_opt;
}
debug_level = (v_opt > 0) ? v_opt : (v_opt == 0);
set_trace_level(debug_level);
if (_nc_tracing) {
save_check_termtype = _nc_check_termtype;
_nc_check_termtype = check_termtype;
}
#if !HAVE_BIG_CORE
/*
* Aaargh! immedhook seriously hoses us!
*
* One problem with immedhook is it means we can't do -e. Problem
* is that we can't guarantee that for each terminal listed, all the
* terminals it depends on will have been kept in core for reference
* resolution -- in fact it's certain the primitive types at the end
* of reference chains *won't* be in core unless they were explicitly
* in the select list themselves.
*/
if (namelst && (!infodump && !capdump)) {
(void) fprintf(stderr,
"Sorry, -e can't be used without -I or -C\n");
cleanup();
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
#endif /* HAVE_BIG_CORE */
if (optind < argc) {
source_file = argv[optind++];
if (optind < argc) {
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: Too many file names. Usage:\n\t%s %s",
_nc_progname,
_nc_progname,
usage_string);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
} else {
if (infodump == TRUE) {
/* captoinfo's no-argument case */
source_file = "/etc/termcap";
if ((termcap = getenv("TERMCAP")) != 0
&& (namelst = make_namelist(getenv("TERM"))) != 0) {
if (access(termcap, F_OK) == 0) {
/* file exists */
source_file = termcap;
} else if ((tmp_fp = open_tempfile(strcpy(my_tmpname,
"/tmp/XXXXXX")))
!= 0) {
source_file = my_tmpname;
fprintf(tmp_fp, "%s\n", termcap);
fclose(tmp_fp);
tmp_fp = open_input(source_file);
to_remove = source_file;
} else {
failed("tmpnam");
}
}
} else {
/* tic */
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: File name needed. Usage:\n\t%s %s",
_nc_progname,
_nc_progname,
usage_string);
cleanup();
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
}
if (tmp_fp == 0)
tmp_fp = open_input(source_file);
if (infodump)
dump_init(tversion,
smart_defaults
? outform
: F_LITERAL,
sortmode, width, debug_level, formatted);
else if (capdump)
dump_init(tversion,
outform,
sortmode, width, debug_level, FALSE);
/* parse entries out of the source file */
_nc_set_source(source_file);
#if !HAVE_BIG_CORE
if (!(check_only || infodump || capdump))
_nc_set_writedir(outdir);
#endif /* HAVE_BIG_CORE */
_nc_read_entry_source(tmp_fp, (char *) NULL,
!smart_defaults, FALSE,
(check_only || infodump || capdump) ? NULLHOOK : immedhook);
/* do use resolution */
if (check_only || (!infodump && !capdump) || forceresolve) {
if (!_nc_resolve_uses(TRUE) && !check_only) {
cleanup();
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
}
/* length check */
if (check_only && (capdump || infodump)) {
for_entry_list(qp) {
if (matches(namelst, qp->tterm.term_names)) {
int len = fmt_entry(&qp->tterm, NULL, TRUE, infodump, numbers);
if (len > (infodump ? MAX_TERMINFO_LENGTH : MAX_TERMCAP_LENGTH))
(void) fprintf(stderr,
"warning: resolved %s entry is %d bytes long\n",
_nc_first_name(qp->tterm.term_names),
len);
}
}
}
/* write or dump all entries */
if (!check_only) {
if (!infodump && !capdump) {
_nc_set_writedir(outdir);
for_entry_list(qp) {
if (matches(namelst, qp->tterm.term_names))
write_it(qp);
}
} else {
/* this is in case infotocap() generates warnings */
_nc_curr_col = _nc_curr_line = -1;
for_entry_list(qp) {
if (matches(namelst, qp->tterm.term_names)) {
int j = qp->cend - qp->cstart;
int len = 0;
/* this is in case infotocap() generates warnings */
_nc_set_type(_nc_first_name(qp->tterm.term_names));
(void) fseek(tmp_fp, qp->cstart, SEEK_SET);
while (j--) {
if (infodump)
(void) putchar(fgetc(tmp_fp));
else
put_translate(fgetc(tmp_fp));
}
len = dump_entry(&qp->tterm, limited, numbers, NULL);
for (j = 0; j < qp->nuses; j++)
len += dump_uses(qp->uses[j].name, !capdump);
(void) putchar('\n');
if (debug_level != 0 && !limited)
printf("# length=%d\n", len);
}
}
if (!namelst) {
int c, oldc = '\0';
bool in_comment = FALSE;
bool trailing_comment = FALSE;
(void) fseek(tmp_fp, _nc_tail->cend, SEEK_SET);
while ((c = fgetc(tmp_fp)) != EOF) {
if (oldc == '\n') {
if (c == '#') {
trailing_comment = TRUE;
in_comment = TRUE;
} else {
in_comment = FALSE;
}
}
if (trailing_comment
&& (in_comment || (oldc == '\n' && c == '\n')))
putchar(c);
oldc = c;
}
}
}
}
/* Show the directory into which entries were written, and the total
* number of entries
*/
if (showsummary
&& (!(check_only || infodump || capdump))) {
int total = _nc_tic_written();
if (total != 0)
fprintf(log_fp, "%d entries written to %s\n",
total,
_nc_tic_dir((char *) 0));
else
fprintf(log_fp, "No entries written\n");
}
cleanup();
return (EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
/*
* This bit of legerdemain turns all the terminfo variable names into
* references to locations in the arrays Booleans, Numbers, and Strings ---
* precisely what's needed (see comp_parse.c).
*/
TERMINAL *cur_term; /* tweak to avoid linking lib_cur_term.c */
#undef CUR
#define CUR tp->
/*
* Returns the expected number of parameters for the given capability.
*/
static int
expected_params(char *name)
{
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
static const struct {
const char *name;
int count;
} table[] = {
{ "birep", 2 },
{ "chr", 1 },
{ "colornm", 1 },
{ "cpi", 1 },
{ "csr", 2 },
{ "cub", 1 },
{ "cud", 1 },
{ "cuf", 1 },
{ "cup", 2 },
{ "cvr", 1 },
{ "cuu", 1 },
{ "cwin", 5 },
{ "dch", 1 },
{ "dclk", 2 },
{ "dial", 1 },
{ "dispc", 1 },
{ "dl", 1 },
{ "ech", 1 },
{ "getm", 1 },
{ "hpa", 1 },
{ "ich", 1 },
{ "il", 1 },
{ "indn", 1 },
{ "initc", 4 },
{ "initp", 7 },
{ "lpi", 1 },
{ "mc5p", 1 },
{ "mrcup", 2 },
{ "mvpa", 1 },
{ "pfkey", 2 },
{ "pfloc", 2 },
{ "pfx", 2 },
{ "pfxl", 3 },
{ "pln", 2 },
{ "qdial", 1 },
{ "rep", 2 },
{ "rin", 1 },
{ "sclk", 3 },
{ "scp", 1 },
{ "scs", 1 },
{ "setab", 1 },
{ "setaf", 1 },
{ "setb", 1 },
{ "setcolor", 1 },
{ "setf", 1 },
{ "sgr", 9 },
{ "sgr1", 6 },
{ "slength", 1 },
{ "slines", 1 },
{ "smgbp", 2 },
{ "smglp", 2 },
{ "smglr", 2 },
{ "smgrp", 1 },
{ "smgtb", 2 },
{ "smgtp", 2 },
{ "tsl", 1 },
{ "u6", -1 },
{ "vpa", 1 },
{ "wind", 4 },
{ "wingo", 1 },
};
/* *INDENT-ON* */
unsigned n;
int result = 0; /* function-keys, etc., use none */
for (n = 0; n < SIZEOF(table); n++) {
if (!strcmp(name, table[n].name)) {
result = table[n].count;
break;
}
}
return result;
}
/*
* Make a quick sanity check for the parameters which are used in the given
* strings. If there are no "%p" tokens, then there should be no other "%"
* markers.
*/
static void
check_params(TERMTYPE * tp, char *name, char *value)
{
int expected = expected_params(name);
int actual = 0;
int n;
bool params[10];
char *s = value;
for (n = 0; n < 10; n++)
params[n] = FALSE;
while (*s != 0) {
if (*s == '%') {
if (*++s == '\0') {
_nc_warning("expected character after %% in %s", name);
break;
} else if (*s == 'p') {
if (*++s == '\0' || !isdigit((int) *s)) {
_nc_warning("expected digit after %%p in %s", name);
return;
} else {
n = (*s - '0');
if (n > actual)
actual = n;
params[n] = TRUE;
}
}
}
s++;
}
if (params[0]) {
_nc_warning("%s refers to parameter 0 (%%p0), which is not allowed", name);
}
if (value == set_attributes || expected < 0) {
;
} else if (expected != actual) {
_nc_warning("%s uses %d parameters, expected %d", name,
actual, expected);
for (n = 1; n < actual; n++) {
if (!params[n])
_nc_warning("%s omits parameter %d", name, n);
}
}
}
/*
* An sgr string may contain several settings other than the one we're
* interested in, essentially sgr0 + rmacs + whatever. As long as the
* "whatever" is contained in the sgr string, that is close enough for our
* sanity check.
*/
static bool
similar_sgr(char *a, char *b)
{
while (*b != 0) {
while (*a != *b) {
if (*a == 0)
return FALSE;
a++;
}
a++;
b++;
}
return TRUE;
}
static void
check_sgr(TERMTYPE * tp, char *zero, int num, char *cap, const char *name)
{
char *test = tparm(set_attributes,
num == 1,
num == 2,
num == 3,
num == 4,
num == 5,
num == 6,
num == 7,
num == 8,
num == 9);
if (test != 0) {
if (PRESENT(cap)) {
if (!similar_sgr(test, cap)) {
_nc_warning("%s differs from sgr(%d): %s", name, num,
_nc_visbuf(test));
}
} else if (strcmp(test, zero)) {
_nc_warning("sgr(%d) present, but not %s", num, name);
}
} else if (PRESENT(cap)) {
_nc_warning("sgr(%d) missing, but %s present", num, name);
}
}
#define CHECK_SGR(num,name) check_sgr(tp, zero, num, name, #name)
/* other sanity-checks (things that we don't want in the normal
* logic that reads a terminfo entry)
*/
static void
check_termtype(TERMTYPE * tp)
{
bool conflict = FALSE;
unsigned j, k;
char fkeys[STRCOUNT];
/*
* A terminal entry may contain more than one keycode assigned to
* a given string (e.g., KEY_END and KEY_LL). But curses will only
* return one (the last one assigned).
*/
memset(fkeys, 0, sizeof(fkeys));
for (j = 0; _nc_tinfo_fkeys[j].code; j++) {
char *a = tp->Strings[_nc_tinfo_fkeys[j].offset];
bool first = TRUE;
if (!VALID_STRING(a))
continue;
for (k = j + 1; _nc_tinfo_fkeys[k].code; k++) {
char *b = tp->Strings[_nc_tinfo_fkeys[k].offset];
if (!VALID_STRING(b)
|| fkeys[k])
continue;
if (!strcmp(a, b)) {
fkeys[j] = 1;
fkeys[k] = 1;
if (first) {
if (!conflict) {
_nc_warning("Conflicting key definitions (using the last)");
conflict = TRUE;
}
fprintf(stderr, "... %s is the same as %s",
keyname(_nc_tinfo_fkeys[j].code),
keyname(_nc_tinfo_fkeys[k].code));
first = FALSE;
} else {
fprintf(stderr, ", %s",
keyname(_nc_tinfo_fkeys[k].code));
}
}
}
if (!first)
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
}
for (j = 0; j < NUM_STRINGS(tp); j++) {
char *a = tp->Strings[j];
if (VALID_STRING(a))
check_params(tp, ExtStrname(tp, j, strnames), a);
}
/*
* Quick check for color. We could also check if the ANSI versus
* non-ANSI strings are misused.
*/
if ((max_colors > 0) != (max_pairs > 0)
|| (max_colors > max_pairs))
_nc_warning("inconsistent values for max_colors and max_pairs");
PAIRED(set_foreground, set_background);
PAIRED(set_a_foreground, set_a_background);
/*
* These may be mismatched because the terminal description relies on
* restoring the cursor visibility by resetting it.
*/
ANDMISSING(cursor_invisible, cursor_normal);
ANDMISSING(cursor_visible, cursor_normal);
if (PRESENT(cursor_visible) && PRESENT(cursor_normal)
&& !strcmp(cursor_visible, cursor_normal))
_nc_warning("cursor_visible is same as cursor_normal");
/*
* From XSI & O'Reilly, we gather that sc/rc are required if csr is
* given, because the cursor position after the scrolling operation is
* performed is undefined.
*/
ANDMISSING(change_scroll_region, save_cursor);
ANDMISSING(change_scroll_region, restore_cursor);
if (PRESENT(set_attributes)) {
char *zero = tparm(set_attributes, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
zero = strdup(zero);
CHECK_SGR(1, enter_standout_mode);
CHECK_SGR(2, enter_underline_mode);
CHECK_SGR(3, enter_reverse_mode);
CHECK_SGR(4, enter_blink_mode);
CHECK_SGR(5, enter_dim_mode);
CHECK_SGR(6, enter_bold_mode);
CHECK_SGR(7, enter_secure_mode);
CHECK_SGR(8, enter_protected_mode);
CHECK_SGR(9, enter_alt_charset_mode);
free(zero);
}
/*
* Some standard applications (e.g., vi) and some non-curses
* applications (e.g., jove) get confused if we have both ich/ich1 and
* smir/rmir. Let's be nice and warn about that, too, even though
* ncurses handles it.
*/
if ((PRESENT(enter_insert_mode) || PRESENT(exit_insert_mode))
&& (PRESENT(insert_character) || PRESENT(parm_ich))) {
_nc_warning("non-curses applications may be confused by ich/ich1 with smir/rmir");
}
/*
* Finally, do the non-verbose checks
*/
if (save_check_termtype != 0)
save_check_termtype(tp);
}