nfs: fix real/effective id mismatch in nfs_access
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1 /*
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33 * @(#)display.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
34 * $FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/talk/display.c,v 1.7 1999/08/28 01:06:11 peter Exp $
35 * $DragonFly: src/usr.bin/talk/display.c,v 1.4 2003/10/04 20:36:52 hmp Exp $
39 * The window 'manager', initializes curses and handles the actual
40 * displaying of text
42 #include "talk.h"
43 #include <ctype.h>
45 xwin_t my_win;
46 xwin_t his_win;
47 WINDOW *line_win;
49 int curses_initialized = 0;
52 * max HAS to be a function, it is called with
53 * an argument of the form --foo at least once.
55 int
56 max(int a, int b)
59 return (a > b ? a : b);
63 * Display some text on somebody's window, processing some control
64 * characters while we are at it.
66 void
67 display(xwin_t *win, char *text, int size)
69 int i;
70 char cch;
72 for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
73 if (*text == '\n' || *text == '\r') {
74 waddch(win->x_win, '\n');
75 getyx(win->x_win, win->x_line, win->x_col);
76 text++;
77 continue;
79 if (*text == 004 && win == &my_win) {
80 /* control-D clears the screen */
81 werase(my_win.x_win);
82 getyx(my_win.x_win, my_win.x_line, my_win.x_col);
83 wrefresh(my_win.x_win);
84 werase(his_win.x_win);
85 getyx(his_win.x_win, his_win.x_line, his_win.x_col);
86 wrefresh(his_win.x_win);
87 text++;
88 continue;
91 /* erase character */
92 if ( *text == win->cerase
93 || *text == 010 /* BS */
94 || *text == 0177 /* DEL */
95 ) {
96 wmove(win->x_win, win->x_line, max(--win->x_col, 0));
97 getyx(win->x_win, win->x_line, win->x_col);
98 waddch(win->x_win, ' ');
99 wmove(win->x_win, win->x_line, win->x_col);
100 getyx(win->x_win, win->x_line, win->x_col);
101 text++;
102 continue;
105 * On word erase search backwards until we find
106 * the beginning of a word or the beginning of
107 * the line.
109 if ( *text == win->werase
110 || *text == 027 /* ^W */
112 int endcol, xcol, ii, c;
114 endcol = win->x_col;
115 xcol = endcol - 1;
116 while (xcol >= 0) {
117 c = readwin(win->x_win, win->x_line, xcol);
118 if (c != ' ')
119 break;
120 xcol--;
122 while (xcol >= 0) {
123 c = readwin(win->x_win, win->x_line, xcol);
124 if (c == ' ')
125 break;
126 xcol--;
128 wmove(win->x_win, win->x_line, xcol + 1);
129 for (ii = xcol + 1; ii < endcol; ii++)
130 waddch(win->x_win, ' ');
131 wmove(win->x_win, win->x_line, xcol + 1);
132 getyx(win->x_win, win->x_line, win->x_col);
133 text++;
134 continue;
136 /* line kill */
137 if ( *text == win->kill
138 || *text == 025 /* ^U */
140 wmove(win->x_win, win->x_line, 0);
141 wclrtoeol(win->x_win);
142 getyx(win->x_win, win->x_line, win->x_col);
143 text++;
144 continue;
146 if (*text == '\f') {
147 if (win == &my_win)
148 wrefresh(curscr);
149 text++;
150 continue;
152 if (*text == '\7') {
153 write(STDOUT_FILENO, text, 1);
154 text++;
155 continue;
157 if (!isprint((unsigned char)*text) && *text != '\t') {
158 waddch(win->x_win, '^');
159 getyx(win->x_win, win->x_line, win->x_col);
160 cch = (*text & 63) + 64;
161 waddch(win->x_win, cch);
162 } else
163 waddch(win->x_win, (unsigned char)*text);
164 getyx(win->x_win, win->x_line, win->x_col);
165 text++;
167 wrefresh(win->x_win);
171 * Read the character at the indicated position in win
174 readwin(WINDOW *win, int line, int col)
176 int oldline, oldcol;
177 int c;
179 getyx(win, oldline, oldcol);
180 wmove(win, line, col);
181 c = winch(win);
182 wmove(win, oldline, oldcol);
183 return (c);