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1 /*
2 * Copyright (C) 1984-2012 Mark Nudelman
3 * Modified for use with illumos by Garrett D'Amore.
4 * Copyright 2014 Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org>
6 * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public
7 * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file.
9 * For more information, see the README file.
13 * Routines which deal with the characteristics of the terminal.
14 * Uses termcap to be as terminal-independent as possible.
17 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
19 #include <err.h>
20 #include <term.h>
21 #include <termios.h>
23 #include "cmd.h"
24 #include "less.h"
26 #define DEFAULT_TERM "unknown"
29 * Strings passed to tputs() to do various terminal functions.
31 static char
32 *sc_home, /* Cursor home */
33 *sc_addline, /* Add line, scroll down following lines */
34 *sc_lower_left, /* Cursor to last line, first column */
35 *sc_return, /* Cursor to beginning of current line */
36 *sc_move, /* General cursor positioning */
37 *sc_clear, /* Clear screen */
38 *sc_eol_clear, /* Clear to end of line */
39 *sc_eos_clear, /* Clear to end of screen */
40 *sc_s_in, /* Enter standout (highlighted) mode */
41 *sc_s_out, /* Exit standout mode */
42 *sc_u_in, /* Enter underline mode */
43 *sc_u_out, /* Exit underline mode */
44 *sc_b_in, /* Enter bold mode */
45 *sc_b_out, /* Exit bold mode */
46 *sc_bl_in, /* Enter blink mode */
47 *sc_bl_out, /* Exit blink mode */
48 *sc_visual_bell, /* Visual bell (flash screen) sequence */
49 *sc_backspace, /* Backspace cursor */
50 *sc_s_keypad, /* Start keypad mode */
51 *sc_e_keypad, /* End keypad mode */
52 *sc_init, /* Startup terminal initialization */
53 *sc_deinit; /* Exit terminal de-initialization */
55 static int init_done = 0;
57 int auto_wrap; /* Terminal does \r\n when write past margin */
58 int ignaw; /* Terminal ignores \n immediately after wrap */
59 int erase_char; /* The user's erase char */
60 int erase2_char; /* The user's other erase char */
61 int kill_char; /* The user's line-kill char */
62 int werase_char; /* The user's word-erase char */
63 int sc_width, sc_height; /* Height & width of screen */
64 int bo_s_width, bo_e_width; /* Printing width of boldface seq */
65 int ul_s_width, ul_e_width; /* Printing width of underline seq */
66 int so_s_width, so_e_width; /* Printing width of standout seq */
67 int bl_s_width, bl_e_width; /* Printing width of blink seq */
68 int can_goto_line; /* Can move cursor to any line */
69 int missing_cap = 0; /* Some capability is missing */
70 static int above_mem; /* Memory retained above screen */
71 static int below_mem; /* Memory retained below screen */
73 static int attrmode = AT_NORMAL;
74 extern int binattr;
76 static char *cheaper(char *, char *, char *);
77 static void tmodes(char *, char *, char **, char **, char *, char *);
79 extern int quiet; /* If VERY_QUIET, use visual bell for bell */
80 extern int no_back_scroll;
81 extern int swindow;
82 extern int no_init;
83 extern int no_keypad;
84 extern volatile sig_atomic_t sigs;
85 extern int wscroll;
86 extern int screen_trashed;
87 extern int tty;
88 extern int top_scroll;
89 extern int oldbot;
90 extern int hilite_search;
93 * Change terminal to "raw mode", or restore to "normal" mode.
94 * "Raw mode" means
95 * 1. An outstanding read will complete on receipt of a single keystroke.
96 * 2. Input is not echoed.
97 * 3. On output, \n is mapped to \r\n.
98 * 4. \t is NOT expanded into spaces.
99 * 5. Signal-causing characters such as ctrl-C (interrupt),
100 * etc. are NOT disabled.
101 * It doesn't matter whether an input \n is mapped to \r, or vice versa.
103 void
104 raw_mode(int on)
106 static int curr_on = 0;
107 struct termios s;
108 static struct termios save_term;
109 static int saved_term = 0;
111 if (on == curr_on)
112 return;
113 erase2_char = '\b'; /* in case OS doesn't know about erase2 */
115 if (on) {
117 * Get terminal modes.
119 (void) tcgetattr(tty, &s);
122 * Save modes and set certain variables dependent on modes.
124 if (!saved_term) {
125 save_term = s;
126 saved_term = 1;
129 erase_char = s.c_cc[VERASE];
130 #ifdef VERASE2
131 erase2_char = s.c_cc[VERASE2];
132 #endif
133 kill_char = s.c_cc[VKILL];
134 #ifdef VWERASE
135 werase_char = s.c_cc[VWERASE];
136 #endif
139 * Set the modes to the way we want them.
141 s.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON | ECHO | ECHOE | ECHOK | ECHONL);
143 #ifndef TAB3
144 #define TAB3 0 /* Its a lie, but TAB3 isn't defined by POSIX. */
145 #endif
146 s.c_oflag |= (TAB3 | OPOST | ONLCR);
147 s.c_oflag &= ~(OCRNL | ONOCR | ONLRET);
148 s.c_cc[VMIN] = 1;
149 s.c_cc[VTIME] = 0;
150 #ifdef VLNEXT
151 s.c_cc[VLNEXT] = 0;
152 #endif
153 #ifdef VDSUSP
154 s.c_cc[VDSUSP] = 0;
155 #endif
156 } else {
158 * Restore saved modes.
160 s = save_term;
162 (void) tcsetattr(tty, TCSASOFT | TCSADRAIN, &s);
163 curr_on = on;
167 * Some glue to prevent calling termcap functions if tgetent() failed.
169 static int hardcopy;
172 * Get size of the output screen.
174 static void
175 scrsize(void)
177 int sys_height = 0, sys_width = 0, n;
178 struct winsize w;
179 char *s;
181 #define DEF_SC_WIDTH 80
182 #define DEF_SC_HEIGHT 24
184 if (ioctl(2, TIOCGWINSZ, &w) == 0) {
185 if (w.ws_row > 0)
186 sys_height = w.ws_row;
187 if (w.ws_col > 0)
188 sys_width = w.ws_col;
191 if (sys_height > 0)
192 sc_height = sys_height;
193 else if ((s = lgetenv("LINES")) != NULL)
194 sc_height = atoi(s);
195 else if (!hardcopy && (n = lines) > 0)
196 sc_height = n;
197 if (sc_height <= 0)
198 sc_height = DEF_SC_HEIGHT;
200 if (sys_width > 0)
201 sc_width = sys_width;
202 else if ((s = lgetenv("COLUMNS")) != NULL)
203 sc_width = atoi(s);
204 else if (!hardcopy && (n = columns) > 0)
205 sc_width = n;
206 if (sc_width <= 0)
207 sc_width = DEF_SC_WIDTH;
211 * Return the characters actually input by a "special" key.
213 char *
214 special_key_str(int key)
216 char *s;
217 static char ctrlk[] = { CONTROL('K'), 0 };
219 if (hardcopy)
220 return (NULL);
222 switch (key) {
223 case SK_RIGHT_ARROW:
224 s = key_right;
225 break;
226 case SK_LEFT_ARROW:
227 s = key_left;
228 break;
229 case SK_UP_ARROW:
230 s = key_up;
231 break;
232 case SK_DOWN_ARROW:
233 s = key_down;
234 break;
235 case SK_PAGE_UP:
236 s = key_ppage;
237 break;
238 case SK_PAGE_DOWN:
239 s = key_npage;
240 break;
241 case SK_HOME:
242 s = key_home;
243 break;
244 case SK_END:
245 s = key_end;
246 break;
247 case SK_DELETE:
248 s = key_dc;
249 if (s == NULL) {
250 s = "\177\0";
252 break;
253 case SK_CONTROL_K:
254 s = ctrlk;
255 break;
256 default:
257 return (NULL);
259 return (s);
263 * Get terminal capabilities via termcap.
265 void
266 get_term(void)
268 char *t1, *t2;
269 char *term;
270 int err;
273 * Find out what kind of terminal this is.
275 if ((term = lgetenv("TERM")) == NULL)
276 term = DEFAULT_TERM;
277 hardcopy = 0;
279 if (setupterm(term, 1, &err) < 0) {
280 if (err == 1)
281 hardcopy = 1;
282 else
283 errx(1, "%s: unknown terminal type", term);
285 if (hard_copy == 1)
286 hardcopy = 1;
289 * Get size of the screen.
291 scrsize();
292 pos_init();
294 auto_wrap = hardcopy ? 0 : auto_right_margin;
295 ignaw = hardcopy ? 0 : eat_newline_glitch;
296 above_mem = hardcopy ? 0 : memory_above;
297 below_mem = hardcopy ? 0 : memory_below;
300 * Assumes termcap variable "sg" is the printing width of:
301 * the standout sequence, the end standout sequence,
302 * the underline sequence, the end underline sequence,
303 * the boldface sequence, and the end boldface sequence.
305 if (hardcopy || (so_s_width = magic_cookie_glitch) < 0)
306 so_s_width = 0;
307 so_e_width = so_s_width;
309 bo_s_width = bo_e_width = so_s_width;
310 ul_s_width = ul_e_width = so_s_width;
311 bl_s_width = bl_e_width = so_s_width;
313 if (so_s_width > 0 || so_e_width > 0)
315 * Disable highlighting by default on magic cookie terminals.
316 * Turning on highlighting might change the displayed width
317 * of a line, causing the display to get messed up.
318 * The user can turn it back on with -g,
319 * but she won't like the results.
321 hilite_search = 0;
324 * Get various string-valued capabilities.
327 sc_s_keypad = keypad_xmit;
328 if (hardcopy || sc_s_keypad == NULL)
329 sc_s_keypad = "";
330 sc_e_keypad = keypad_local;
331 if (hardcopy || sc_e_keypad == NULL)
332 sc_e_keypad = "";
334 sc_init = enter_ca_mode;
335 if (hardcopy || sc_init == NULL)
336 sc_init = "";
338 sc_deinit = exit_ca_mode;
339 if (hardcopy || sc_deinit == NULL)
340 sc_deinit = "";
342 sc_eol_clear = clr_eol;
343 if (hardcopy || sc_eol_clear == NULL || *sc_eol_clear == '\0') {
344 missing_cap = 1;
345 sc_eol_clear = "";
348 sc_eos_clear = clr_eos;
349 if (below_mem &&
350 (hardcopy || sc_eos_clear == NULL || *sc_eos_clear == '\0')) {
351 missing_cap = 1;
352 sc_eos_clear = "";
355 sc_clear = clear_screen;
356 if (hardcopy || sc_clear == NULL || *sc_clear == '\0') {
357 missing_cap = 1;
358 sc_clear = "\n\n";
361 sc_move = cursor_address;
362 if (hardcopy || sc_move == NULL || *sc_move == '\0') {
364 * This is not an error here, because we don't
365 * always need sc_move.
366 * We need it only if we don't have home or lower-left.
368 sc_move = "";
369 can_goto_line = 0;
370 } else {
371 can_goto_line = 1;
374 tmodes(enter_standout_mode, exit_standout_mode, &sc_s_in, &sc_s_out,
375 "", "");
376 tmodes(enter_underline_mode, exit_underline_mode, &sc_u_in, &sc_u_out,
377 sc_s_in, sc_s_out);
378 tmodes(enter_bold_mode, exit_attribute_mode, &sc_b_in, &sc_b_out,
379 sc_s_in, sc_s_out);
380 tmodes(enter_blink_mode, exit_attribute_mode, &sc_bl_in, &sc_bl_out,
381 sc_s_in, sc_s_out);
383 sc_visual_bell = flash_screen;
384 if (hardcopy || sc_visual_bell == NULL)
385 sc_visual_bell = "";
387 sc_backspace = "\b";
390 * Choose between using "ho" and "cm" ("home" and "cursor move")
391 * to move the cursor to the upper left corner of the screen.
393 t1 = cursor_home;
394 if (hardcopy || t1 == NULL)
395 t1 = "";
396 if (*sc_move == '\0') {
397 t2 = "";
398 } else {
399 t2 = estrdup(tparm(sc_move, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0));
401 sc_home = cheaper(t1, t2, "|\b^");
404 * Choose between using "ll" and "cm" ("lower left" and "cursor move")
405 * to move the cursor to the lower left corner of the screen.
407 t1 = cursor_to_ll;
408 if (hardcopy || t1 == NULL)
409 t1 = "";
410 if (*sc_move == '\0') {
411 t2 = "";
412 } else {
413 t2 = estrdup(tparm(sc_move, sc_height-1,
414 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0));
416 sc_lower_left = cheaper(t1, t2, "\r");
419 * Get carriage return string.
421 sc_return = carriage_return;
422 if (hardcopy || sc_return == NULL)
423 sc_return = "\r";
426 * Choose between using insert_line or scroll_reverse
427 * to add a line at the top of the screen.
429 t1 = insert_line;
430 if (hardcopy || t1 == NULL)
431 t1 = "";
432 t2 = scroll_reverse;
433 if (hardcopy || t2 == NULL)
434 t2 = "";
435 if (above_mem)
436 sc_addline = t1;
437 else
438 sc_addline = cheaper(t1, t2, "");
439 if (*sc_addline == '\0') {
441 * Force repaint on any backward movement.
443 no_back_scroll = 1;
448 * Return the cost of displaying a termcap string.
449 * We use the trick of calling tputs, but as a char printing function
450 * we give it inc_costcount, which just increments "costcount".
451 * This tells us how many chars would be printed by using this string.
452 * {{ Couldn't we just use strlen? }}
454 static int costcount;
456 static int
457 inc_costcount(int c)
459 costcount++;
460 return (c);
463 static int
464 cost(char *t)
466 costcount = 0;
467 (void) tputs(t, sc_height, inc_costcount);
468 return (costcount);
472 * Return the "best" of the two given termcap strings.
473 * The best, if both exist, is the one with the lower
474 * cost (see cost() function).
476 static char *
477 cheaper(char *t1, char *t2, char *def)
479 if (*t1 == '\0' && *t2 == '\0') {
480 missing_cap = 1;
481 return (def);
483 if (*t1 == '\0')
484 return (t2);
485 if (*t2 == '\0')
486 return (t1);
487 if (cost(t1) < cost(t2))
488 return (t1);
489 return (t2);
492 static void
493 tmodes(char *incap, char *outcap, char **instr, char **outstr,
494 char *def_instr, char *def_outstr)
496 if (hardcopy) {
497 *instr = "";
498 *outstr = "";
499 return;
502 *instr = incap;
503 *outstr = outcap;
505 if (*instr == NULL) {
506 /* Use defaults. */
507 *instr = def_instr;
508 *outstr = def_outstr;
509 return;
512 if (*outstr == NULL)
513 /* No specific out capability; use exit_attribute_mode. */
514 *outstr = exit_attribute_mode;
515 if (*outstr == NULL)
516 /* Don't even have that, use an empty string */
517 *outstr = "";
521 * Below are the functions which perform all the
522 * terminal-specific screen manipulation.
526 * Initialize terminal
528 void
529 init(void)
531 if (!no_init)
532 (void) tputs(sc_init, sc_height, putchr);
533 if (!no_keypad)
534 (void) tputs(sc_s_keypad, sc_height, putchr);
535 if (top_scroll) {
536 int i;
539 * This is nice to terminals with no alternate screen,
540 * but with saved scrolled-off-the-top lines. This way,
541 * no previous line is lost, but we start with a whole
542 * screen to ourself.
544 for (i = 1; i < sc_height; i++)
545 (void) putchr('\n');
546 } else
547 line_left();
548 init_done = 1;
552 * Deinitialize terminal
554 void
555 deinit(void)
557 if (!init_done)
558 return;
559 if (!no_keypad)
560 (void) tputs(sc_e_keypad, sc_height, putchr);
561 if (!no_init)
562 (void) tputs(sc_deinit, sc_height, putchr);
563 init_done = 0;
567 * Home cursor (move to upper left corner of screen).
569 void
570 home(void)
572 (void) tputs(sc_home, 1, putchr);
576 * Add a blank line (called with cursor at home).
577 * Should scroll the display down.
579 void
580 add_line(void)
582 (void) tputs(sc_addline, sc_height, putchr);
586 * Move cursor to lower left corner of screen.
588 void
589 lower_left(void)
591 (void) tputs(sc_lower_left, 1, putchr);
595 * Move cursor to left position of current line.
597 void
598 line_left(void)
600 (void) tputs(sc_return, 1, putchr);
604 * Goto a specific line on the screen.
606 void
607 goto_line(int slinenum)
609 (void) tputs(tparm(sc_move, slinenum, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0), 1,
610 putchr);
614 * Output the "visual bell", if there is one.
616 void
617 vbell(void)
619 if (*sc_visual_bell == '\0')
620 return;
621 (void) tputs(sc_visual_bell, sc_height, putchr);
625 * Make a noise.
627 static void
628 beep(void)
630 (void) putchr(CONTROL('G'));
634 * Ring the terminal bell.
636 void
637 ring_bell(void)
639 if (quiet == VERY_QUIET)
640 vbell();
641 else
642 beep();
646 * Clear the screen.
648 void
649 do_clear(void)
651 (void) tputs(sc_clear, sc_height, putchr);
655 * Clear from the cursor to the end of the cursor's line.
656 * {{ This must not move the cursor. }}
658 void
659 clear_eol(void)
661 (void) tputs(sc_eol_clear, 1, putchr);
665 * Clear the current line.
666 * Clear the screen if there's off-screen memory below the display.
668 static void
669 clear_eol_bot(void)
671 if (below_mem)
672 (void) tputs(sc_eos_clear, 1, putchr);
673 else
674 (void) tputs(sc_eol_clear, 1, putchr);
678 * Clear the bottom line of the display.
679 * Leave the cursor at the beginning of the bottom line.
681 void
682 clear_bot(void)
685 * If we're in a non-normal attribute mode, temporarily exit
686 * the mode while we do the clear. Some terminals fill the
687 * cleared area with the current attribute.
689 if (oldbot)
690 lower_left();
691 else
692 line_left();
694 if (attrmode == AT_NORMAL)
695 clear_eol_bot();
696 else
698 int saved_attrmode = attrmode;
700 at_exit();
701 clear_eol_bot();
702 at_enter(saved_attrmode);
706 void
707 at_enter(int attr)
709 attr = apply_at_specials(attr);
711 /* The one with the most priority is last. */
712 if (attr & AT_UNDERLINE)
713 (void) tputs(sc_u_in, 1, putchr);
714 if (attr & AT_BOLD)
715 (void) tputs(sc_b_in, 1, putchr);
716 if (attr & AT_BLINK)
717 (void) tputs(sc_bl_in, 1, putchr);
718 if (attr & AT_STANDOUT)
719 (void) tputs(sc_s_in, 1, putchr);
721 attrmode = attr;
724 void
725 at_exit(void)
727 /* Undo things in the reverse order we did them. */
728 if (attrmode & AT_STANDOUT)
729 (void) tputs(sc_s_out, 1, putchr);
730 if (attrmode & AT_BLINK)
731 (void) tputs(sc_bl_out, 1, putchr);
732 if (attrmode & AT_BOLD)
733 (void) tputs(sc_b_out, 1, putchr);
734 if (attrmode & AT_UNDERLINE)
735 (void) tputs(sc_u_out, 1, putchr);
737 attrmode = AT_NORMAL;
740 void
741 at_switch(int attr)
743 int new_attrmode = apply_at_specials(attr);
744 int ignore_modes = AT_ANSI;
746 if ((new_attrmode & ~ignore_modes) != (attrmode & ~ignore_modes)) {
747 at_exit();
748 at_enter(attr);
753 is_at_equiv(int attr1, int attr2)
755 attr1 = apply_at_specials(attr1);
756 attr2 = apply_at_specials(attr2);
758 return (attr1 == attr2);
762 apply_at_specials(int attr)
764 if (attr & AT_BINARY)
765 attr |= binattr;
766 if (attr & AT_HILITE)
767 attr |= AT_STANDOUT;
768 attr &= ~(AT_BINARY|AT_HILITE);
770 return (attr);
774 * Output a plain backspace, without erasing the previous char.
776 void
777 putbs(void)
779 (void) tputs(sc_backspace, 1, putchr);