/* $OpenBSD: ttykbd.c,v 1.10 2002/02/21 04:16:23 deraadt Exp $ */ /* * Name: MG 2a * Terminfo keyboard driver using key files * Created: 22-Nov-1987 Mic Kaczmarczik (mic@emx.cc.utexas.edu) */ #include "def.h" #include "kbd.h" #ifdef XKEYS #include #ifdef FKEYS /* * Get keyboard character. Very simple if you use keymaps and keys files. * Bob was right -- the old XKEYS code is not the right solution. * FKEYS code is not usefull other than to help debug FKEYS code in * extend.c. */ char *keystrings[] = {NULL}; #endif /* FKEYS */ /* * Turn on function keys using keypad_xmit, then load a keys file, if * available. The keys file is located in the same manner as the startup * file is, depending on what startupfile() does on your system. */ void ttykeymapinit() { char *cp; #ifdef FKEYS /* Bind keypad function keys. */ if (key_left) dobindkey(fundamental_map, "backward-char", key_left); if (key_right) dobindkey(fundamental_map, "forward-char", key_right); if (key_up) dobindkey(fundamental_map, "previous-line", key_up); if (key_down) dobindkey(fundamental_map, "next-line", key_down); if (key_beg) dobindkey(fundamental_map, "beginning-of-line", key_beg); else if (key_home) dobindkey(fundamental_map, "beginning-of-line", key_home); if (key_end) dobindkey(fundamental_map, "end-of-line", key_end); if (key_npage) dobindkey(fundamental_map, "scroll-up", key_npage); if (key_ppage) dobindkey(fundamental_map, "scroll-down", key_ppage); #endif /* FKEYS */ #ifndef NO_STARTUP if ((cp = getenv("TERM"))) { if (((cp = startupfile(cp)) != NULL) && (load(cp) != TRUE)) ewprintf("Error reading key initialization file"); } #endif /* !NO_STARTUP */ if (keypad_xmit) /* turn on keypad */ putpad(keypad_xmit, 1); } /* * Clean up the keyboard -- called by tttidy() */ void ttykeymaptidy() { if (keypad_local) /* turn off keypad */ putpad(keypad_local, 1); } #endif /* XKEYS */