/* interface.c */ /* The primary purpose of this function is to provide CONSOLE_* reotines that immediately call the appropiate driver handler. This cleans up code in the individual modules considerably. This could be done using a macro, but additional functionality may be provided here in the future. */ #include #include #include #include "windows.h" #include "console.h" #include "config.h" static int pop_driver(char **, char **, int *); void CONSOLE_Write(char out, int fg_color, int bg_color, int attribute) { if (driver.write) { driver.write(out, fg_color, bg_color, attribute); if (!driver.norefresh) CONSOLE_Refresh(); } } void CONSOLE_Init(char *drivers) { /* When this function is called drivers should be a string that consists of driver names followed by plus (+) signs to denote additions. For example: drivers = tty Load just the tty driver drivers = ncurses+xterm Load ncurses then xterm The "default" value is just tty. */ char *single; int length; /* Suitable defaults... */ driver.console_out = stdout; driver.console_in = stdin; while (pop_driver(&drivers, &single, &length)) { if (!strncmp(single, "tty", length)) TTY_Start(); #ifdef WINE_NCURSES else if (!strncmp(single, "ncurses", length)) NCURSES_Start(); #endif /* WINE_NCURSES */ else if (!strncmp(single, "xterm", length)) XTERM_Start(); } GENERIC_Start(); if (driver.init) driver.init(); } void CONSOLE_Close() { if (driver.close) driver.close(); } void CONSOLE_MoveCursor(char row, char col) { if (driver.moveCursor) { driver.moveCursor(row, col); if (!driver.norefresh) CONSOLE_Refresh(); } } void CONSOLE_ClearWindow(char row1, char col1, char row2, char col2, int bg_color, int attribute) { if (driver.clearWindow) { driver.clearWindow(row1, col1, row2, col2, bg_color, attribute); if (!driver.norefresh) CONSOLE_Refresh(); } } void CONSOLE_ScrollUpWindow(char row1, char col1, char row2, char col2, char lines, int bg_color, int attribute) { if (driver.scrollUpWindow) { driver.scrollUpWindow(row1, col1, row2, col2, lines, bg_color, attribute); if (!driver.norefresh) CONSOLE_Refresh(); } } void CONSOLE_ScrollDownWindow(char row1, char col1, char row2, char col2, char lines, int bg_color, int attribute) { if (driver.scrollDownWindow) { driver.scrollDownWindow(row1, col1, row2, col2, lines, bg_color, attribute); if (!driver.norefresh) CONSOLE_Refresh(); } } int CONSOLE_CheckForKeystroke(char *scan, char *ascii) /* These functions need to go through a conversion layer. Scancodes should *not* be determined by the driver, rather they should have a conv_* function in int16.c. Yuck. */ { if (driver.checkForKeystroke) return driver.checkForKeystroke(scan, ascii); else return FALSE; } void CONSOLE_GetKeystroke(char *scan, char *ascii) { if (driver.getKeystroke) driver.getKeystroke(scan, ascii); } void CONSOLE_GetCursorPosition(char *row, char *col) { if (driver.getCursorPosition) driver.getCursorPosition(row, col); } void CONSOLE_GetCharacterAtCursor(char *ch, int *fg, int *bg, int *a) { if (driver.getCharacterAtCursor) driver.getCharacterAtCursor(ch, fg, bg, a); } void CONSOLE_Refresh() { if (driver.refresh) driver.refresh(); } /* This function is only at the CONSOLE level. */ /* Admittably, calling the variable norefresh might be a bit dumb...*/ void CONSOLE_SetRefresh(int setting) { if (setting) driver.norefresh = FALSE; else driver.norefresh = TRUE; } /* This function is only at the CONSOLE level. */ int CONSOLE_GetRefresh() { if (driver.norefresh) return FALSE; else return TRUE; } void CONSOLE_ClearScreen() { if (driver.clearScreen) { driver.clearScreen(); if (!driver.norefresh) CONSOLE_Refresh(); } } char CONSOLE_GetCharacter() { /* I'm not sure if we need this really. This is a function that can be accelerated that returns the next *non extended* keystroke */ if (driver.getCharacter) return driver.getCharacter(); else return (char) 0; /* Sure, this will probably break programs... */ } void CONSOLE_ResizeScreen(int x, int y) { if (driver.resizeScreen) driver.resizeScreen(x, y); } void CONSOLE_NotifyResizeScreen(int x, int y) { if (driver.notifyResizeScreen) driver.notifyResizeScreen(x, y); } void CONSOLE_WriteRawString(char *str) { /* This is a special function that is only for internal use and does not actually call any of the console drivers. It's primary purpose is to provide a way for higher-level drivers to write directly to the underlying terminal without worry that there will be any retranslation done by the assorted drivers. Care should be taken to ensure that this only gets called when the thing written does not actually produce any output or a CONSOLE_Redraw() is called immediately afterwards. CONSOLE_Redraw() is not yet implemented. */ fprintf(driver.console_out, "%s", str); } /* Utility functions... */ int pop_driver(char **drivers, char **single, int *length) { /* Take the string in drivers and extract the first "driver" entry */ /* Advance the pointer in drivers to the next entry, put the origional pointer in single, and put the length in length. */ /* Return TRUE if we found one */ if (!*drivers) return FALSE; *single = *drivers; *length = 0; while ((*drivers[0] != NULL) && (*drivers[0] != '+')) { (*drivers)++; (*length)++; } while (*drivers[0] == '+') (*drivers)++; if (*length) return TRUE; else return FALSE; }