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30 * Author: Zeyd M. Ben-Halim <zmbenhal@netcom.com> 1992,1995 *
31 * and: Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com> *
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37 ** The routine set_term().
41 #include <curses.priv.h>
43 #include <term.h> /* cur_term */
46 MODULE_ID("$Id: lib_set_term.c,v 1.65 2002/06/15 18:40:20 tom Exp $")
48 NCURSES_EXPORT(SCREEN *)
49 set_term(SCREEN * screenp)
53 T((T_CALLED("set_term(%p)"), screenp));
56 _nc_set_screen(screenp);
58 set_curterm(SP->_term);
62 COLORS = SP->_color_count;
63 COLOR_PAIRS = SP->_pair_count;
64 memcpy(acs_map, SP->_acs_map, sizeof(chtype) * ACS_LEN);
66 T((T_RETURN("%p"), oldSP));
71 _nc_free_keytry(struct tries *kt)
74 _nc_free_keytry(kt->child);
75 _nc_free_keytry(kt->sibling);
81 * Free the storage associated with the given SCREEN sp.
84 delscreen(SCREEN * sp)
86 SCREEN **scan = &_nc_screen_chain;
88 T((T_CALLED("delscreen(%p)"), sp));
92 *scan = sp->_next_screen;
95 scan = &(*scan)->_next_screen;
98 (void) _nc_freewin(sp->_curscr);
99 (void) _nc_freewin(sp->_newscr);
100 (void) _nc_freewin(sp->_stdscr);
101 _nc_free_keytry(sp->_keytry);
102 _nc_free_keytry(sp->_key_ok);
104 FreeIfNeeded(sp->_color_table);
105 FreeIfNeeded(sp->_color_pairs);
107 FreeIfNeeded(sp->oldhash);
108 FreeIfNeeded(sp->newhash);
110 del_curterm(sp->_term);
113 * If the associated output stream has been closed, we can discard the
114 * set-buffer. Limit the error check to EBADF, since fflush may fail
115 * for other reasons than trying to operate upon a closed stream.
119 && fflush(sp->_ofp) != 0
127 * If this was the current screen, reset everything that the
128 * application might try to use (except cur_term, which may have
129 * multiple references in different screens).
142 static ripoff_t rippedoff[5];
143 static ripoff_t *rsp = rippedoff;
144 #define N_RIPS SIZEOF(rippedoff)
147 no_mouse_event(SCREEN * sp GCC_UNUSED)
153 no_mouse_inline(SCREEN * sp GCC_UNUSED)
159 no_mouse_parse(int code GCC_UNUSED)
165 no_mouse_resume(SCREEN * sp GCC_UNUSED)
170 no_mouse_wrap(SCREEN * sp GCC_UNUSED)
174 #if NCURSES_EXT_FUNCS && USE_COLORFGBG
176 extract_fgbg(char *src, int *result)
179 long value = strtol(src, &dst, 0);
183 } else if (value >= 0) {
186 while (*dst != 0 && *dst != ';')
196 (short slines, short const scolumns, FILE * output)
197 /* OS-independent screen initializations */
199 int bottom_stolen = 0;
202 assert(SP == 0); /* has been reset in newterm() ! */
203 if (!_nc_alloc_screen())
206 SP->_next_screen = _nc_screen_chain;
207 _nc_screen_chain = SP;
209 _nc_set_buffer(output, TRUE);
210 SP->_term = cur_term;
212 SP->_lines_avail = slines;
213 SP->_columns = scolumns;
223 SP->_cursor = -1; /* cannot know real cursor shape */
225 #if NCURSES_NO_PADDING
226 SP->_no_padding = getenv("NCURSES_NO_PADDING") != 0;
227 TR(TRACE_CHARPUT | TRACE_MOVE, ("padding will%s be used",
228 SP->_no_padding ? " not" : ""));
231 #if NCURSES_EXT_FUNCS
232 SP->_default_color = FALSE;
233 SP->_has_sgr_39_49 = FALSE;
236 * Set our assumption of the terminal's default foreground and background
237 * colors. The curs_color man-page states that we can assume that the
238 * background is black. The origin of this assumption appears to be
239 * terminals that displayed colored text, but no colored backgrounds, e.g.,
240 * the first colored terminals around 1980. More recent ones with better
241 * technology can display not only colored backgrounds, but all
242 * combinations. So a terminal might be something other than "white" on
243 * black (green/black looks monochrome too), but black on white or even
246 * White-on-black is the simplest thing to use for monochrome. Almost
247 * all applications that use color paint both text and background, so
248 * the distinction is moot. But a few do not - which is why we leave this
249 * configurable (a better solution is to use assume_default_colors() for
250 * the rare applications that do require that sort of appearance, since
251 * is appears that more users expect to be able to make a white-on-black
252 * or black-on-white display under control of the application than not).
254 #ifdef USE_ASSUMED_COLOR
255 SP->_default_fg = COLOR_WHITE;
256 SP->_default_bg = COLOR_BLACK;
258 SP->_default_fg = C_MASK;
259 SP->_default_bg = C_MASK;
264 * If rxvt's $COLORFGBG variable is set, use it to specify the assumed
265 * default colors. Note that rxvt (mis)uses bold colors, equating a bold
266 * color to that value plus 8. We'll only use the non-bold color for now -
267 * decide later if it is worth having default attributes as well.
269 if (getenv("COLORFGBG") != 0) {
270 char *p = getenv("COLORFGBG");
271 TR(TRACE_CHARPUT | TRACE_MOVE, ("decoding COLORFGBG %s", p));
272 p = extract_fgbg(p, &(SP->_default_fg));
273 p = extract_fgbg(p, &(SP->_default_bg));
274 if (*p) /* assume rxvt was compiled with xpm support */
275 p = extract_fgbg(p, &(SP->_default_bg));
276 TR(TRACE_CHARPUT | TRACE_MOVE, ("decoded fg=%d, bg=%d",
277 SP->_default_fg, SP->_default_bg));
278 if (SP->_default_fg > max_colors) {
279 if (set_a_foreground != ABSENT_STRING
280 && !strcmp(set_a_foreground, "\033[3%p1%dm")) {
281 set_a_foreground = "\033[3%?%p1%{8}%>%t9%e%p1%d%;m";
283 SP->_default_fg %= max_colors;
286 if (SP->_default_bg > max_colors) {
287 if (set_a_background != ABSENT_STRING
288 && !strcmp(set_a_background, "\033[4%p1%dm")) {
289 set_a_background = "\033[4%?%p1%{8}%>%t9%e%p1%d%;m";
291 SP->_default_bg %= max_colors;
296 #endif /* NCURSES_EXT_FUNCS */
298 SP->_maxclick = DEFAULT_MAXCLICK;
299 SP->_mouse_event = no_mouse_event;
300 SP->_mouse_inline = no_mouse_inline;
301 SP->_mouse_parse = no_mouse_parse;
302 SP->_mouse_resume = no_mouse_resume;
303 SP->_mouse_wrap = no_mouse_wrap;
306 /* initialize the panel hooks */
307 SP->_panelHook.top_panel = (struct panel *) 0;
308 SP->_panelHook.bottom_panel = (struct panel *) 0;
309 SP->_panelHook.stdscr_pseudo_panel = (struct panel *) 0;
312 * If we've no magic cookie support, we suppress attributes that xmc
313 * would affect, i.e., the attributes that affect the rendition of a
314 * space. Note that this impacts the alternate character set mapping
317 if (magic_cookie_glitch > 0) {
319 SP->_xmc_triggers = termattrs() & (
327 SP->_xmc_suppress = SP->_xmc_triggers & (chtype) ~ (A_BOLD);
329 T(("magic cookie attributes %s", _traceattr(SP->_xmc_suppress)));
332 * To keep this simple, suppress all of the optimization hooks
333 * except for clear_screen and the cursor addressing.
339 magic_cookie_glitch = ABSENT_NUMERIC;
343 #if USE_WIDEC_SUPPORT
347 memcpy(SP->_acs_map, acs_map, sizeof(chtype) * ACS_LEN);
352 _nc_windows = 0; /* no windows yet */
357 T(("creating newscr"));
358 if ((newscr = newwin(slines, scolumns, 0, 0)) == 0)
361 T(("creating curscr"));
362 if ((curscr = newwin(slines, scolumns, 0, 0)) == 0)
365 SP->_newscr = newscr;
366 SP->_curscr = curscr;
368 SP->_resize = resizeterm;
371 newscr->_clear = TRUE;
372 curscr->_clear = FALSE;
377 for (i = 0, rsp = rippedoff; rsp->line && (i < N_RIPS); rsp++, i++) {
380 int count = (rsp->line < 0) ? -rsp->line : rsp->line;
383 w = newwin(count, scolumns, SP->_lines_avail - count, 0);
386 rsp->hook(w, scolumns);
387 bottom_stolen += count;
391 w = newwin(count, scolumns, 0, 0);
394 rsp->hook(w, scolumns);
395 SP->_topstolen += count;
399 SP->_lines_avail -= count;
403 /* reset the stack */
406 T(("creating stdscr"));
407 assert((SP->_lines_avail + SP->_topstolen + bottom_stolen) == slines);
408 if ((stdscr = newwin(LINES = SP->_lines_avail, scolumns, 0, 0)) == 0)
410 SP->_stdscr = stdscr;
415 /* The internal implementation interprets line as the number of
416 lines to rip off from the top or bottom.
419 _nc_ripoffline(int line, int (*init) (WINDOW *, int))
424 if (rsp >= rippedoff + N_RIPS)
436 ripoffline(int line, int (*init) (WINDOW *, int))
438 T((T_CALLED("ripoffline(%d,%p)"), line, init));
443 returnCode(_nc_ripoffline((line < 0) ? -1 : 1, init));