freebsd-skq/lib/libmytinfo/tgoto.c
1994-10-06 23:38:41 +00:00

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C

/*
* tgoto.c
*
* By Ross Ridge
* Public Domain
* 92/02/01 07:30:33
*
* A few kludged attempts to worry outputing ^D's and NL's...
* My advice is to get a decent terminal.
*
*/
#include "defs.h"
#include <term.h>
#ifdef USE_SCCS_IDS
static const char SCCSid[] = "@(#) mytinfo tgoto.c 3.2 92/02/01 public domain, By Ross Ridge";
#endif
#ifdef USE_LITOUT_KLUDGE
/*
* This kludge works by telling tputs to switch the tty driver to
* "literal output" when printing the string so we don't have worry
* about newlines and EOTs. The problem is that ioctls used to
* switch modes might flush buffers and cause other problems.
*/
char *
tgoto(str, x, y)
char *str;
int x,y; {
register char *sp;
static char buf[MAX_LINE] = {'\\', '@'};
sp = str = tparm(str, y, x);
while (*sp != '\0') {
if (*sp == '\004' || *sp == '\n') {
strncpy(buf + 2, str, MAX_LINE - 2);
buf[MAX_LINE - 2] = '\0';
return buf;
}
sp++;
}
return sp;
}
#else
#ifdef USE_UPBC_KLUDGE
#ifdef USE_EXTERN_UPBC
extern char *BC, *UP;
#else
#define BC cursor_left
#define UP cursor_right
#endif
#ifdef __GNUC__
__inline__
#endif
static int
checkit(s)
register char *s; {
while(*s != '\0') {
if (*s == '\004' || *s == '\n')
return 1;
s++;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Major kludge, basically we just change the parmeters until we get
* a string that doesn't contain a newline or EOT.
*/
char *
tgoto(str, x, y)
char *str;
int x,y; {
static char buf[MAX_LINE];
register char *orig, *s;
int l;
orig = tparm(str, y, x);
if (!checkit(orig))
return orig;
s = tparm(str, y + 1, x);
if (!checkit(s)) {
if (BC == NULL)
return s;
l = strlen(s);
strncpy(buf, s, MAX_LINE - 1);
if (l < MAX_LINE - 1)
strncpy(buf + l, BC, MAX_LINE - 1 - l);
return s;
}
s = tparm(str, y, x + 1);
if (!checkit(s)) {
if (UP == NULL)
return s;
l = strlen(s);
strncpy(buf, s, MAX_LINE - 1);
if (l < MAX_LINE - 1)
strncpy(buf + l, UP, MAX_LINE - 1 - l);
return s;
}
s = tparm(str, y + 1, x + 1);
if (!checkit(s)) {
if (UP == NULL || BC == NULL)
return s;
l = strlen(s);
strncpy(buf, s, MAX_LINE - 1);
if (l < MAX_LINE - 1)
strncpy(buf + l, UP, MAX_LINE - 1 - l);
l += strlen(UP);
if (l < MAX_LINE - 1)
strncpy(buf + l, BC, MAX_LINE - 1 - l);
return s;
}
return orig;
}
#else
/* the simple tgoto, don't worry about any of this newline/EOT crap */
char *
tgoto(str, x, y)
char *str;
int x,y; {
return tparm(str, y, x);
}
#endif
#endif