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/* $XTermId: testxmc.c,v 1.35 2009/01/09 01:40:17 tom Exp $ */
/*
* $XFree86: xc/programs/xterm/testxmc.c,v 3.14 2006/02/13 01:14:59 dickey Exp $
*/
/************************************************************
Copyright 1997-2006,2009 by Thomas E. Dickey
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********************************************************/
/*
* This module provides test support for curses applications that must work
* with terminals that have the xmc (magic cookie) glitch. The xmc_glitch
* resource denotes the number of spaces that are emitted when switching to or
* from standout (reverse) mode. Some terminals implement this by storing the
* attribute controls in the character cell that is skipped. So if the cell is
* overwritten by text, then the attribute change in the cell is cancelled,
* causing attributes to the left of the change to propagate.
*
* We implement the glitch by writing a character that won't be mistaken for
* other normal characters (and mapping normal writes to that character to a
* different one).
*
* Since xmc isn't normally part of xterm, we document it here rather than in
* the man-page. This module is driven by resources rather than by the
* termcap/terminfo description to make it a little more flexible for testing
* purposes.
*
* Resources:
*
* xmcGlitch (class XmcGlitch)
* When true, enables this extension. The default is `0', which disables
* the module. (termcap sg, terminfo xmc).
*
* xmcAttributes (class XmcAttributes)
* The attributes for which we'll generate a glitch, as a bitmask.
*
* INVERSE 1
* UNDERLINE 2
* BOLD 4
* BLINK 8
*
* The default is `1' (INVERSE). Some terminals emit glitches for
* underline. Just for completeness, we recognize all of the video
* attributes.
*
* xmcInline (class XmcInline)
* When true, limits the extent of an SGR change to the current line.
* The default is `false'. (No termcap or terminfo equivalent, though
* there are comments in some entries relating to this issue).
*
* xmcMoveSGR (class XmcMoveSGR)
* When false, a cursor movement will leave a glitch when SGR's are
* active. The default is `true'. (termcap ms, terminfo msgr).
*
* TODO:
* When xmc is active, the terminfo max_attributes (ma) capability is
* assumed to be 1.
*
* The xmcAttributes resource should also apply to alternate character
* sets and to color.
*/
#include <xterm.h>
#include <data.h>
#define MARK_ON(a) (my_attrs & a) != 0 && (xw->flags & (whichone = CharOf(a))) == 0
#define MARK_OFF(a) (my_attrs & a) != 0 && (xw->flags & (whichone = CharOf(a))) != 0
void
Mark_XMC(XtermWidget xw, int param)
{
static IChar *glitch;
TScreen *screen = &(xw->screen);
Bool found = False;
Char my_attrs = CharOf(screen->xmc_attributes & XMC_FLAGS);
Char whichone = 0;
if (glitch == 0) {
unsigned len = screen->xmc_glitch;
glitch = TypeMallocN(IChar, len);
while (len--)
glitch[len] = XMC_GLITCH;
}
switch (param) {
case -1: /* DEFAULT */
case 0: /* FALLTHRU */
found = MARK_OFF((xw->flags & XMC_FLAGS));
break;
case 1:
found = MARK_ON(BOLD);
break;
case 4:
found = MARK_ON(UNDERLINE);
break;
case 5:
found = MARK_ON(BLINK);
break;
case 7:
found = MARK_ON(INVERSE);
break;
case 22:
found = MARK_OFF(BOLD);
break;
case 24:
found = MARK_OFF(UNDERLINE);
break;
case 25:
found = MARK_OFF(BLINK);
break;
case 27:
found = MARK_OFF(INVERSE);
break;
}
/*
* Write a glitch with the attributes temporarily set to the new(er)
* ones.
*/
if (found) {
unsigned save = xw->flags;
xw->flags ^= whichone;
TRACE(("XMC Writing glitch (%d/%d) after SGR %d\n", my_attrs,
whichone, param));
dotext(xw, '?', glitch, screen->xmc_glitch);
xw->flags = save;
}
}
/*
* Force a glitch on cursor movement when we're in standout mode and not at the
* end of a line.
*/
void
Jump_XMC(XtermWidget xw)
{
TScreen *screen = &(xw->screen);
if (!screen->move_sgr_ok
&& screen->cur_col <= CurMaxCol(screen, screen->cur_row)) {
Mark_XMC(xw, -1);
}
}
/*
* After writing text to the screen, resolve mismatch between the current
* location and any attributes that would have been set by preceding locations.
*/
void
Resolve_XMC(XtermWidget xw)
{
TScreen *screen = &(xw->screen);
Bool changed = False;
Char start;
Char my_attrs = CharOf(screen->xmc_attributes & XMC_FLAGS);
int row = screen->cur_row;
int col = screen->cur_col;
/* Find the preceding cell.
*/
if (XTERM_CELL(row, col) != XMC_GLITCH) {
if (col != 0) {
col--;
} else if (!screen->xmc_inline && row != 0) {
row--;
col = CurMaxCol(screen, row);
}
}
start = (SCRN_BUF_ATTRS(screen, row)[col] & my_attrs);
/* Now propagate the starting state until we reach a cell which holds
* a glitch.
*/
for (;;) {
if (col < CurMaxCol(screen, row)) {
col++;
} else if (!screen->xmc_inline && row < screen->max_row) {
row++;
col = 0;
} else
break;
if (XTERM_CELL(row, col) == XMC_GLITCH)
break;
if ((SCRN_BUF_ATTRS(screen, row)[col] & my_attrs) != start) {
SCRN_BUF_ATTRS(screen, row)[col] =
CharOf(start | (SCRN_BUF_ATTRS(screen, row)[col] & ~my_attrs));
changed = True;
}
}
TRACE(("XMC %s (%s:%d/%d) from %d,%d to %d,%d\n",
changed ? "Ripple" : "Nochange",
BtoS(xw->flags & my_attrs),
my_attrs, start,
screen->cur_row, screen->cur_col,
row, col));
if (changed) {
ScrnUpdate(xw, screen->cur_row, 0, row + 1 - screen->cur_row,
MaxCols(screen), True);
}
}
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