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