10 #define poslt(p1,p2) ( (p1).y < (p2).y || ( (p1).y == (p2).y && (p1).x < (p2).x ) )
11 #define posle(p1,p2) ( (p1).y < (p2).y || ( (p1).y == (p2).y && (p1).x <= (p2).x ) )
12 #define poseq(p1,p2) ( (p1).y == (p2).y && (p1).x == (p2).x )
13 #define posdiff(p1,p2) ( ((p1).y - (p2).y) * (term->cols+1) + (p1).x - (p2).x )
15 /* Product-order comparisons for rectangular block selection. */
16 #define posPlt(p1,p2) ( (p1).y <= (p2).y && (p1).x < (p2).x )
17 #define posPle(p1,p2) ( (p1).y <= (p2).y && (p1).x <= (p2).x )
19 #define incpos(p) ( (p).x == term->cols ? ((p).x = 0, (p).y++, 1) : ((p).x++, 0) )
20 #define decpos(p) ( (p).x == 0 ? ((p).x = term->cols, (p).y--, 1) : ((p).x--, 0) )
24 #define CL_ANSIMIN 0x0001 /* Codes in all ANSI like terminals. */
25 #define CL_VT100 0x0002 /* VT100 */
26 #define CL_VT100AVO 0x0004 /* VT100 +AVO; 132x24 (not 132x14) & attrs */
27 #define CL_VT102 0x0008 /* VT102 */
28 #define CL_VT220 0x0010 /* VT220 */
29 #define CL_VT320 0x0020 /* VT320 */
30 #define CL_VT420 0x0040 /* VT420 */
31 #define CL_VT510 0x0080 /* VT510, NB VT510 includes ANSI */
32 #define CL_VT340TEXT 0x0100 /* VT340 extensions that appear in the VT420 */
33 #define CL_SCOANSI 0x1000 /* SCOANSI not in ANSIMIN. */
34 #define CL_ANSI 0x2000 /* ANSI ECMA-48 not in the VT100..VT420 */
35 #define CL_OTHER 0x4000 /* Others, Xterm, linux, putty, dunno, etc */
37 #define TM_VT100 (CL_ANSIMIN|CL_VT100)
38 #define TM_VT100AVO (TM_VT100|CL_VT100AVO)
39 #define TM_VT102 (TM_VT100AVO|CL_VT102)
40 #define TM_VT220 (TM_VT102|CL_VT220)
41 #define TM_VTXXX (TM_VT220|CL_VT340TEXT|CL_VT510|CL_VT420|CL_VT320)
42 #define TM_SCOANSI (CL_ANSIMIN|CL_SCOANSI)
44 #define TM_PUTTY (0xFFFF)
46 #define UPDATE_DELAY ((TICKSPERSEC+49)/50)/* ticks to defer window update */
47 #define TBLINK_DELAY ((TICKSPERSEC*9+19)/20)/* ticks between text blinks*/
48 #define CBLINK_DELAY (CURSORBLINK) /* ticks between cursor blinks */
49 #define VBELL_DELAY (VBELL_TIMEOUT) /* visual bell timeout in ticks */
51 #define compatibility(x) \
52 if ( ((CL_##x)&term->compatibility_level) == 0 ) { \
53 term->termstate=TOPLEVEL; \
56 #define compatibility2(x,y) \
57 if ( ((CL_##x|CL_##y)&term->compatibility_level) == 0 ) { \
58 term->termstate=TOPLEVEL; \
62 #define has_compat(x) ( ((CL_##x)&term->compatibility_level) != 0 )
64 const char sco2ansicolour[] = { 0, 4, 2, 6, 1, 5, 3, 7 };
66 #define sel_nl_sz (sizeof(sel_nl)/sizeof(wchar_t))
67 const wchar_t sel_nl[] = SEL_NL;
70 * Fetch the character at a particular position in a line array,
71 * for purposes of `wordtype'. The reason this isn't just a simple
72 * array reference is that if the character we find is UCSWIDE,
73 * then we must look one space further to the left.
75 #define UCSGET(a, x) \
76 ( (x)>0 && (a)[(x)].chr == UCSWIDE ? (a)[(x)-1].chr : (a)[(x)].chr )
79 * Detect the various aliases of U+0020 SPACE.
81 #define IS_SPACE_CHR(chr) \
82 ((chr) == 0x20 || (DIRECT_CHAR(chr) && ((chr) & 0xFF) == 0x20))
87 #define CSET_OF(chr) (DIRECT_CHAR(chr)||DIRECT_FONT(chr) ? (chr)&CSET_MASK : 0)
90 * Internal prototypes.
92 static void resizeline(Terminal *, termline *, int);
93 static termline *lineptr(Terminal *, int, int, int);
94 static void unlineptr(termline *);
95 static void do_paint(Terminal *, Context, int);
96 static void erase_lots(Terminal *, int, int, int);
97 static void swap_screen(Terminal *, int, int, int);
98 static void update_sbar(Terminal *);
99 static void deselect(Terminal *);
100 static void term_print_finish(Terminal *);
101 #ifdef OPTIMISE_SCROLL
102 static void scroll_display(Terminal *, int, int, int);
103 #endif /* OPTIMISE_SCROLL */
105 static termline *newline(Terminal *term, int cols, int bce)
110 line = snew(termline);
111 line->chars = snewn(cols, termchar);
112 for (j = 0; j < cols; j++)
113 line->chars[j] = (bce ? term->erase_char : term->basic_erase_char);
114 line->cols = line->size = cols;
115 line->lattr = LATTR_NORM;
116 line->temporary = FALSE;
122 static void freeline(termline *line)
130 static void unlineptr(termline *line)
137 * Diagnostic function: verify that a termline has a correct
138 * combining character structure.
140 * XXX-REMOVE-BEFORE-RELEASE: This is a performance-intensive
141 * check. Although it's currently really useful for getting all the
142 * bugs out of the new cc stuff, it will want to be absent when we
143 * make a proper release.
145 static void cc_check(termline *line)
147 unsigned char *flags;
150 assert(line->size >= line->cols);
152 flags = snewn(line->size, unsigned char);
154 for (i = 0; i < line->size; i++)
155 flags[i] = (i < line->cols);
157 for (i = 0; i < line->cols; i++) {
159 while (line->chars[j].cc_next) {
160 j += line->chars[j].cc_next;
161 assert(j >= line->cols && j < line->size);
170 assert(j >= line->cols && j < line->size);
173 if (line->chars[j].cc_next)
174 j += line->chars[j].cc_next;
181 for (i = 0; i < line->size; i++)
182 j += (flags[i] != 0);
184 assert(j == line->size);
190 * Add a combining character to a character cell.
192 static void add_cc(termline *line, int col, unsigned long chr)
196 assert(col >= 0 && col < line->cols);
199 * Start by extending the cols array if the free list is empty.
201 if (!line->cc_free) {
203 line->size += 16 + (line->size - line->cols) / 2;
204 line->chars = sresize(line->chars, line->size, termchar);
206 while (n < line->size) {
207 if (n+1 < line->size)
208 line->chars[n].cc_next = 1;
210 line->chars[n].cc_next = 0;
216 * Now walk the cc list of the cell in question.
218 while (line->chars[col].cc_next)
219 col += line->chars[col].cc_next;
222 * `col' now points at the last cc currently in this cell; so
223 * we simply add another one.
225 newcc = line->cc_free;
226 if (line->chars[newcc].cc_next)
227 line->cc_free = newcc + line->chars[newcc].cc_next;
230 line->chars[newcc].cc_next = 0;
231 line->chars[newcc].chr = chr;
232 line->chars[col].cc_next = newcc - col;
234 cc_check(line); /* XXX-REMOVE-BEFORE-RELEASE */
238 * Clear the combining character list in a character cell.
240 static void clear_cc(termline *line, int col)
242 int oldfree, origcol = col;
244 assert(col >= 0 && col < line->cols);
246 if (!line->chars[col].cc_next)
247 return; /* nothing needs doing */
249 oldfree = line->cc_free;
250 line->cc_free = col + line->chars[col].cc_next;
251 while (line->chars[col].cc_next)
252 col += line->chars[col].cc_next;
254 line->chars[col].cc_next = oldfree - col;
256 line->chars[col].cc_next = 0;
258 line->chars[origcol].cc_next = 0;
260 cc_check(line); /* XXX-REMOVE-BEFORE-RELEASE */
264 * Compare two character cells for equality. Special case required
265 * in do_paint() where we override what we expect the chr and attr
268 static int termchars_equal_override(termchar *a, termchar *b,
269 unsigned long bchr, unsigned long battr)
274 if ((a->attr &~ DATTR_MASK) != (battr &~ DATTR_MASK))
276 while (a->cc_next || b->cc_next) {
277 if (!a->cc_next || !b->cc_next)
278 return FALSE; /* one cc-list ends, other does not */
281 if (a->chr != b->chr)
287 static int termchars_equal(termchar *a, termchar *b)
289 return termchars_equal_override(a, b, b->chr, b->attr);
293 * Copy a character cell. (Requires a pointer to the destination
294 * termline, so as to access its free list.)
296 static void copy_termchar(termline *destline, int x, termchar *src)
298 clear_cc(destline, x);
300 destline->chars[x] = *src; /* copy everything except cc-list */
301 destline->chars[x].cc_next = 0; /* and make sure this is zero */
303 while (src->cc_next) {
305 add_cc(destline, x, src->chr);
308 cc_check(destline); /* XXX-REMOVE-BEFORE-RELEASE */
312 * Move a character cell within its termline.
314 static void move_termchar(termline *line, termchar *dest, termchar *src)
316 /* First clear the cc list from the original char, just in case. */
317 clear_cc(line, dest - line->chars);
319 /* Move the character cell and adjust its cc_next. */
320 *dest = *src; /* copy everything except cc-list */
322 dest->cc_next = src->cc_next - (dest-src);
324 /* Ensure the original cell doesn't have a cc list. */
327 cc_check(line); /* XXX-REMOVE-BEFORE-RELEASE */
331 * Compress and decompress a termline into an RLE-based format for
332 * storing in scrollback. (Since scrollback almost never needs to
333 * be modified and exists in huge quantities, this is a sensible
334 * tradeoff, particularly since it allows us to continue adding
335 * features to the main termchar structure without proportionally
336 * bloating the terminal emulator's memory footprint unless those
337 * features are in constant use.)
343 static void add(struct buf *b, unsigned char c)
345 if (b->len >= b->size) {
346 b->size = (b->len * 3 / 2) + 512;
347 b->data = sresize(b->data, b->size, unsigned char);
349 b->data[b->len++] = c;
351 static int get(struct buf *b)
353 return b->data[b->len++];
355 static void makerle(struct buf *b, termline *ldata,
356 void (*makeliteral)(struct buf *b, termchar *c,
357 unsigned long *state))
359 int hdrpos, hdrsize, n, prevlen, prevpos, thislen, thispos, prev2;
360 termchar *c = ldata->chars;
361 unsigned long state = 0, oldstate;
368 prevlen = prevpos = 0;
373 makeliteral(b, c++, &state);
374 thislen = b->len - thispos;
375 if (thislen == prevlen &&
376 !memcmp(b->data + prevpos, b->data + thispos, thislen)) {
378 * This literal precisely matches the previous one.
379 * Turn it into a run if it's worthwhile.
381 * With one-byte literals, it costs us two bytes to
382 * encode a run, plus another byte to write the header
383 * to resume normal output; so a three-element run is
384 * neutral, and anything beyond that is unconditionally
385 * worthwhile. With two-byte literals or more, even a
388 if (thislen > 1 || prev2) {
392 * It's worth encoding a run. Start at prevpos,
393 * unless hdrsize==0 in which case we can back up
394 * another one and start by overwriting hdrpos.
397 hdrsize--; /* remove the literal at prevpos */
401 prevpos -= prevlen;/* and possibly another one */
405 assert(prevpos == hdrpos + 1);
407 b->len = prevpos+prevlen;
409 memmove(b->data + prevpos+1, b->data + prevpos, prevlen);
411 b->len = prevpos+prevlen+1;
413 * Terminate the previous run of ordinary
416 assert(hdrsize >= 1 && hdrsize <= 128);
417 b->data[hdrpos] = hdrsize - 1;
420 runlen = prev2 ? 3 : 2;
422 while (n > 0 && runlen < 129) {
426 makeliteral(b, c, &state);
427 tmplen = b->len - tmppos;
429 if (tmplen != thislen ||
430 memcmp(b->data + runpos+1, b->data + tmppos, tmplen)) {
432 break; /* run over */
437 assert(runlen >= 2 && runlen <= 129);
438 b->data[runpos] = runlen + 0x80 - 2;
443 /* And ensure this run doesn't interfere with the next. */
444 prevlen = prevpos = 0;
450 * Just flag that the previous two literals were
451 * identical, in case we find a third identical one
452 * we want to turn into a run.
465 * This character isn't (yet) part of a run. Add it to
469 if (hdrsize == 128) {
470 b->data[hdrpos] = hdrsize - 1;
474 prevlen = prevpos = 0;
483 assert(hdrsize <= 128);
484 b->data[hdrpos] = hdrsize - 1;
489 static void makeliteral_chr(struct buf *b, termchar *c, unsigned long *state)
492 * My encoding for characters is UTF-8-like, in that it stores
493 * 7-bit ASCII in one byte and uses high-bit-set bytes as
494 * introducers to indicate a longer sequence. However, it's
495 * unlike UTF-8 in that it doesn't need to be able to
496 * resynchronise, and therefore I don't want to waste two bits
497 * per byte on having recognisable continuation characters.
498 * Also I don't want to rule out the possibility that I may one
499 * day use values 0x80000000-0xFFFFFFFF for interesting
500 * purposes, so unlike UTF-8 I need a full 32-bit range.
501 * Accordingly, here is my encoding:
503 * 00000000-0000007F: 0xxxxxxx (but see below)
504 * 00000080-00003FFF: 10xxxxxx xxxxxxxx
505 * 00004000-001FFFFF: 110xxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx
506 * 00200000-0FFFFFFF: 1110xxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx
507 * 10000000-FFFFFFFF: 11110ZZZ xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx
509 * (`Z' is like `x' but is always going to be zero since the
510 * values I'm encoding don't go above 2^32. In principle the
511 * five-byte form of the encoding could extend to 2^35, and
512 * there could be six-, seven-, eight- and nine-byte forms as
513 * well to allow up to 64-bit values to be encoded. But that's
514 * completely unnecessary for these purposes!)
516 * The encoding as written above would be very simple, except
517 * that 7-bit ASCII can occur in several different ways in the
518 * terminal data; sometimes it crops up in the D800 page
519 * (CSET_ASCII) but at other times it's in the 0000 page (real
520 * Unicode). Therefore, this encoding is actually _stateful_:
521 * the one-byte encoding of 00-7F actually indicates `reuse the
522 * upper three bytes of the last character', and to encode an
523 * absolute value of 00-7F you need to use the two-byte form
526 if ((c->chr & ~0x7F) == *state) {
527 add(b, (unsigned char)(c->chr & 0x7F));
528 } else if (c->chr < 0x4000) {
529 add(b, (unsigned char)(((c->chr >> 8) & 0x3F) | 0x80));
530 add(b, (unsigned char)(c->chr & 0xFF));
531 } else if (c->chr < 0x200000) {
532 add(b, (unsigned char)(((c->chr >> 16) & 0x1F) | 0xC0));
533 add(b, (unsigned char)((c->chr >> 8) & 0xFF));
534 add(b, (unsigned char)(c->chr & 0xFF));
535 } else if (c->chr < 0x10000000) {
536 add(b, (unsigned char)(((c->chr >> 24) & 0x0F) | 0xE0));
537 add(b, (unsigned char)((c->chr >> 16) & 0xFF));
538 add(b, (unsigned char)((c->chr >> 8) & 0xFF));
539 add(b, (unsigned char)(c->chr & 0xFF));
542 add(b, (unsigned char)((c->chr >> 24) & 0xFF));
543 add(b, (unsigned char)((c->chr >> 16) & 0xFF));
544 add(b, (unsigned char)((c->chr >> 8) & 0xFF));
545 add(b, (unsigned char)(c->chr & 0xFF));
547 *state = c->chr & ~0xFF;
549 static void makeliteral_attr(struct buf *b, termchar *c, unsigned long *state)
552 * My encoding for attributes is 16-bit-granular and assumes
553 * that the top bit of the word is never required. I either
554 * store a two-byte value with the top bit clear (indicating
555 * just that value), or a four-byte value with the top bit set
556 * (indicating the same value with its top bit clear).
558 * However, first I permute the bits of the attribute value, so
559 * that the eight bits of colour (four in each of fg and bg)
560 * which are never non-zero unless xterm 256-colour mode is in
561 * use are placed higher up the word than everything else. This
562 * ensures that attribute values remain 16-bit _unless_ the
563 * user uses extended colour.
565 unsigned attr, colourbits;
569 assert(ATTR_BGSHIFT > ATTR_FGSHIFT);
571 colourbits = (attr >> (ATTR_BGSHIFT + 4)) & 0xF;
573 colourbits |= (attr >> (ATTR_FGSHIFT + 4)) & 0xF;
575 attr = (((attr >> (ATTR_BGSHIFT + 8)) << (ATTR_BGSHIFT + 4)) |
576 (attr & ((1 << (ATTR_BGSHIFT + 4))-1)));
577 attr = (((attr >> (ATTR_FGSHIFT + 8)) << (ATTR_FGSHIFT + 4)) |
578 (attr & ((1 << (ATTR_FGSHIFT + 4))-1)));
580 attr |= (colourbits << (32-9));
583 add(b, (unsigned char)((attr >> 8) & 0xFF));
584 add(b, (unsigned char)(attr & 0xFF));
586 add(b, (unsigned char)(((attr >> 24) & 0x7F) | 0x80));
587 add(b, (unsigned char)((attr >> 16) & 0xFF));
588 add(b, (unsigned char)((attr >> 8) & 0xFF));
589 add(b, (unsigned char)(attr & 0xFF));
592 static void makeliteral_cc(struct buf *b, termchar *c, unsigned long *state)
595 * For combining characters, I just encode a bunch of ordinary
596 * chars using makeliteral_chr, and terminate with a \0
597 * character (which I know won't come up as a combining char
600 * I don't use the stateful encoding in makeliteral_chr.
602 unsigned long zstate;
611 makeliteral_chr(b, c, &zstate);
616 makeliteral_chr(b, &z, &zstate);
619 static termline *decompressline(unsigned char *data, int *bytes_used);
621 static unsigned char *compressline(termline *ldata)
623 struct buf buffer = { NULL, 0, 0 }, *b = &buffer;
626 * First, store the column count, 7 bits at a time, least
627 * significant `digit' first, with the high bit set on all but
633 add(b, (unsigned char)((n & 0x7F) | 0x80));
636 add(b, (unsigned char)(n));
640 * Next store the lattrs; same principle.
643 int n = ldata->lattr;
645 add(b, (unsigned char)((n & 0x7F) | 0x80));
648 add(b, (unsigned char)(n));
652 * Now we store a sequence of separate run-length encoded
653 * fragments, each containing exactly as many symbols as there
654 * are columns in the ldata.
656 * All of these have a common basic format:
658 * - a byte 00-7F indicates that X+1 literals follow it
659 * - a byte 80-FF indicates that a single literal follows it
660 * and expects to be repeated (X-0x80)+2 times.
662 * The format of the `literals' varies between the fragments.
664 makerle(b, ldata, makeliteral_chr);
665 makerle(b, ldata, makeliteral_attr);
666 makerle(b, ldata, makeliteral_cc);
669 * Diagnostics: ensure that the compressed data really does
670 * decompress to the right thing.
672 * XXX-REMOVE-BEFORE-RELEASE: This is a bit performance-heavy
673 * to be leaving in production code.
675 #ifndef CHECK_SB_COMPRESSION
681 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC_SB_COMPRESSION
682 for (i = 0; i < b->len; i++) {
683 printf(" %02x ", b->data[i]);
688 dcl = decompressline(b->data, &dused);
689 assert(b->len == dused);
690 assert(ldata->cols == dcl->cols);
691 assert(ldata->lattr == dcl->lattr);
692 for (i = 0; i < ldata->cols; i++)
693 assert(termchars_equal(&ldata->chars[i], &dcl->chars[i]));
695 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC_SB_COMPRESSION
696 printf("%d cols (%d bytes) -> %d bytes (factor of %g)\n",
697 ldata->cols, 4 * ldata->cols, dused,
698 (double)dused / (4 * ldata->cols));
706 * Trim the allocated memory so we don't waste any, and return.
708 return sresize(b->data, b->len, unsigned char);
711 static void readrle(struct buf *b, termline *ldata,
712 void (*readliteral)(struct buf *b, termchar *c,
713 termline *ldata, unsigned long *state))
716 unsigned long state = 0;
718 while (n < ldata->cols) {
724 int pos = b->len, count = hdr + 2 - 0x80;
726 assert(n < ldata->cols);
728 readliteral(b, ldata->chars + n, ldata, &state);
732 /* Just a sequence of consecutive literals. */
736 assert(n < ldata->cols);
737 readliteral(b, ldata->chars + n, ldata, &state);
743 assert(n == ldata->cols);
745 static void readliteral_chr(struct buf *b, termchar *c, termline *ldata,
746 unsigned long *state)
751 * 00000000-0000007F: 0xxxxxxx
752 * 00000080-00003FFF: 10xxxxxx xxxxxxxx
753 * 00004000-001FFFFF: 110xxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx
754 * 00200000-0FFFFFFF: 1110xxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx
755 * 10000000-FFFFFFFF: 11110ZZZ xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx
760 c->chr = byte | *state;
761 } else if (byte < 0xC0) {
762 c->chr = (byte &~ 0xC0) << 8;
764 } else if (byte < 0xE0) {
765 c->chr = (byte &~ 0xE0) << 16;
766 c->chr |= get(b) << 8;
768 } else if (byte < 0xF0) {
769 c->chr = (byte &~ 0xF0) << 24;
770 c->chr |= get(b) << 16;
771 c->chr |= get(b) << 8;
774 assert(byte == 0xF0);
775 c->chr = get(b) << 24;
776 c->chr |= get(b) << 16;
777 c->chr |= get(b) << 8;
780 *state = c->chr & ~0xFF;
782 static void readliteral_attr(struct buf *b, termchar *c, termline *ldata,
783 unsigned long *state)
785 unsigned val, attr, colourbits;
797 colourbits = (val >> (32-9)) & 0xFF;
798 attr = (val & ((1<<(32-9))-1));
800 attr = (((attr >> (ATTR_FGSHIFT + 4)) << (ATTR_FGSHIFT + 8)) |
801 (attr & ((1 << (ATTR_FGSHIFT + 4))-1)));
802 attr = (((attr >> (ATTR_BGSHIFT + 4)) << (ATTR_BGSHIFT + 8)) |
803 (attr & ((1 << (ATTR_BGSHIFT + 4))-1)));
805 attr |= (colourbits >> 4) << (ATTR_BGSHIFT + 4);
806 attr |= (colourbits & 0xF) << (ATTR_FGSHIFT + 4);
810 static void readliteral_cc(struct buf *b, termchar *c, termline *ldata,
811 unsigned long *state)
814 unsigned long zstate;
815 int x = c - ldata->chars;
821 readliteral_chr(b, &n, ldata, &zstate);
824 add_cc(ldata, x, n.chr);
828 static termline *decompressline(unsigned char *data, int *bytes_used)
830 int ncols, byte, shift;
831 struct buf buffer, *b = &buffer;
838 * First read in the column count.
843 ncols |= (byte & 0x7F) << shift;
845 } while (byte & 0x80);
848 * Now create the output termline.
850 ldata = snew(termline);
851 ldata->chars = snewn(ncols, termchar);
852 ldata->cols = ldata->size = ncols;
853 ldata->temporary = TRUE;
857 * We must set all the cc pointers in ldata->chars to 0 right
858 * now, so that cc diagnostics that verify the integrity of the
859 * whole line will make sense while we're in the middle of
864 for (i = 0; i < ldata->cols; i++)
865 ldata->chars[i].cc_next = 0;
869 * Now read in the lattr.
871 ldata->lattr = shift = 0;
874 ldata->lattr |= (byte & 0x7F) << shift;
876 } while (byte & 0x80);
879 * Now we read in each of the RLE streams in turn.
881 readrle(b, ldata, readliteral_chr);
882 readrle(b, ldata, readliteral_attr);
883 readrle(b, ldata, readliteral_cc);
885 /* Return the number of bytes read, for diagnostic purposes. */
887 *bytes_used = b->len;
893 * Resize a line to make it `cols' columns wide.
895 static void resizeline(Terminal *term, termline *line, int cols)
899 if (line->cols != cols) {
901 oldcols = line->cols;
904 * This line is the wrong length, which probably means it
905 * hasn't been accessed since a resize. Resize it now.
907 * First, go through all the characters that will be thrown
908 * out in the resize (if we're shrinking the line) and
909 * return their cc lists to the cc free list.
911 for (i = cols; i < oldcols; i++)
915 * If we're shrinking the line, we now bodily move the
916 * entire cc section from where it started to where it now
917 * needs to be. (We have to do this before the resize, so
918 * that the data we're copying is still there. However, if
919 * we're expanding, we have to wait until _after_ the
920 * resize so that the space we're copying into is there.)
923 memmove(line->chars + cols, line->chars + oldcols,
924 (line->size - line->cols) * TSIZE);
927 * Now do the actual resize, leaving the _same_ amount of
928 * cc space as there was to begin with.
930 line->size += cols - oldcols;
931 line->chars = sresize(line->chars, line->size, TTYPE);
935 * If we're expanding the line, _now_ we move the cc
939 memmove(line->chars + cols, line->chars + oldcols,
940 (line->size - line->cols) * TSIZE);
943 * Go through what's left of the original line, and adjust
944 * the first cc_next pointer in each list. (All the
945 * subsequent ones are still valid because they are
946 * relative offsets within the cc block.) Also do the same
947 * to the head of the cc_free list.
949 for (i = 0; i < oldcols && i < cols; i++)
950 if (line->chars[i].cc_next)
951 line->chars[i].cc_next += cols - oldcols;
953 line->cc_free += cols - oldcols;
956 * And finally fill in the new space with erase chars. (We
957 * don't have to worry about cc lists here, because we
958 * _know_ the erase char doesn't have one.)
960 for (i = oldcols; i < cols; i++)
961 line->chars[i] = term->basic_erase_char;
963 cc_check(line); /* XXX-REMOVE-BEFORE-RELEASE */
968 * Get the number of lines in the scrollback.
970 static int sblines(Terminal *term)
972 int sblines = count234(term->scrollback);
973 if (term->cfg.erase_to_scrollback &&
974 term->alt_which && term->alt_screen) {
975 sblines += term->alt_sblines;
981 * Retrieve a line of the screen or of the scrollback, according to
982 * whether the y coordinate is non-negative or negative
985 static termline *lineptr(Terminal *term, int y, int lineno, int screen)
992 whichtree = term->screen;
999 if (term->cfg.erase_to_scrollback &&
1000 term->alt_which && term->alt_screen) {
1001 altlines = term->alt_sblines;
1003 if (y < -altlines) {
1004 whichtree = term->scrollback;
1005 treeindex = y + altlines + count234(term->scrollback);
1007 whichtree = term->alt_screen;
1008 treeindex = y + term->alt_sblines;
1009 /* treeindex = y + count234(term->alt_screen); */
1012 if (whichtree == term->scrollback) {
1013 unsigned char *cline = index234(whichtree, treeindex);
1014 line = decompressline(cline, NULL);
1016 line = index234(whichtree, treeindex);
1019 /* We assume that we don't screw up and retrieve something out of range. */
1020 assert(line != NULL);
1022 resizeline(term, line, term->cols);
1023 /* FIXME: should we sort the compressed scrollback out here? */
1028 #define lineptr(x) (lineptr)(term,x,__LINE__,FALSE)
1029 #define scrlineptr(x) (lineptr)(term,x,__LINE__,TRUE)
1031 static void term_schedule_tblink(Terminal *term);
1032 static void term_schedule_cblink(Terminal *term);
1034 static void term_timer(void *ctx, long now)
1036 Terminal *term = (Terminal *)ctx;
1039 if (term->tblink_pending && now - term->next_tblink >= 0) {
1040 term->tblinker = !term->tblinker;
1041 term->tblink_pending = FALSE;
1042 term_schedule_tblink(term);
1046 if (term->cblink_pending && now - term->next_cblink >= 0) {
1047 term->cblinker = !term->cblinker;
1048 term->cblink_pending = FALSE;
1049 term_schedule_cblink(term);
1053 if (term->in_vbell && now - term->vbell_end >= 0) {
1054 term->in_vbell = FALSE;
1059 (term->window_update_pending && now - term->next_update >= 0))
1063 static void term_schedule_update(Terminal *term)
1065 if (!term->window_update_pending) {
1066 term->window_update_pending = TRUE;
1067 term->next_update = schedule_timer(UPDATE_DELAY, term_timer, term);
1072 * Call this whenever the terminal window state changes, to queue
1075 static void seen_disp_event(Terminal *term)
1077 term->seen_disp_event = TRUE; /* for scrollback-reset-on-activity */
1078 term_schedule_update(term);
1082 * Call when the terminal's blinking-text settings change, or when
1083 * a text blink has just occurred.
1085 static void term_schedule_tblink(Terminal *term)
1087 if (term->blink_is_real) {
1088 if (!term->tblink_pending)
1089 term->next_tblink = schedule_timer(TBLINK_DELAY, term_timer, term);
1090 term->tblink_pending = TRUE;
1092 term->tblinker = 1; /* reset when not in use */
1093 term->tblink_pending = FALSE;
1098 * Likewise with cursor blinks.
1100 static void term_schedule_cblink(Terminal *term)
1102 if (term->cfg.blink_cur && term->has_focus) {
1103 if (!term->cblink_pending)
1104 term->next_cblink = schedule_timer(CBLINK_DELAY, term_timer, term);
1105 term->cblink_pending = TRUE;
1107 term->cblinker = 1; /* reset when not in use */
1108 term->cblink_pending = FALSE;
1113 * Call to reset cursor blinking on new output.
1115 static void term_reset_cblink(Terminal *term)
1117 seen_disp_event(term);
1119 term->cblink_pending = FALSE;
1120 term_schedule_cblink(term);
1124 * Call to begin a visual bell.
1126 static void term_schedule_vbell(Terminal *term, int already_started,
1129 long ticks_already_gone;
1131 if (already_started)
1132 ticks_already_gone = GETTICKCOUNT() - startpoint;
1134 ticks_already_gone = 0;
1136 if (ticks_already_gone < VBELL_DELAY) {
1137 term->in_vbell = TRUE;
1138 term->vbell_end = schedule_timer(VBELL_DELAY - ticks_already_gone,
1141 term->in_vbell = FALSE;
1146 * Set up power-on settings for the terminal.
1148 static void power_on(Terminal *term)
1150 term->curs.x = term->curs.y = 0;
1151 term->alt_x = term->alt_y = 0;
1152 term->savecurs.x = term->savecurs.y = 0;
1153 term->alt_t = term->marg_t = 0;
1154 if (term->rows != -1)
1155 term->alt_b = term->marg_b = term->rows - 1;
1157 term->alt_b = term->marg_b = 0;
1158 if (term->cols != -1) {
1160 for (i = 0; i < term->cols; i++)
1161 term->tabs[i] = (i % 8 == 0 ? TRUE : FALSE);
1163 term->alt_om = term->dec_om = term->cfg.dec_om;
1164 term->alt_ins = term->insert = FALSE;
1165 term->alt_wnext = term->wrapnext = term->save_wnext = FALSE;
1166 term->alt_wrap = term->wrap = term->cfg.wrap_mode;
1167 term->alt_cset = term->cset = term->save_cset = 0;
1168 term->alt_utf = term->utf = term->save_utf = 0;
1169 term->utf_state = 0;
1170 term->alt_sco_acs = term->sco_acs = term->save_sco_acs = 0;
1171 term->cset_attr[0] = term->cset_attr[1] = term->save_csattr = CSET_ASCII;
1173 term->in_vbell = FALSE;
1174 term->cursor_on = 1;
1175 term->big_cursor = 0;
1176 term->default_attr = term->save_attr = term->curr_attr = ATTR_DEFAULT;
1177 term->term_editing = term->term_echoing = FALSE;
1178 term->app_cursor_keys = term->cfg.app_cursor;
1179 term->app_keypad_keys = term->cfg.app_keypad;
1180 term->use_bce = term->cfg.bce;
1181 term->blink_is_real = term->cfg.blinktext;
1182 term->erase_char = term->basic_erase_char;
1183 term->alt_which = 0;
1184 term_print_finish(term);
1187 for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
1188 term->wordness[i] = term->cfg.wordness[i];
1191 swap_screen(term, 1, FALSE, FALSE);
1192 erase_lots(term, FALSE, TRUE, TRUE);
1193 swap_screen(term, 0, FALSE, FALSE);
1194 erase_lots(term, FALSE, TRUE, TRUE);
1196 term_schedule_tblink(term);
1197 term_schedule_cblink(term);
1201 * Force a screen update.
1203 void term_update(Terminal *term)
1207 term->window_update_pending = FALSE;
1209 ctx = get_ctx(term->frontend);
1211 int need_sbar_update = term->seen_disp_event;
1212 if (term->seen_disp_event && term->cfg.scroll_on_disp) {
1213 term->disptop = 0; /* return to main screen */
1214 term->seen_disp_event = 0;
1215 need_sbar_update = TRUE;
1218 if (need_sbar_update)
1220 do_paint(term, ctx, TRUE);
1221 sys_cursor(term->frontend, term->curs.x, term->curs.y - term->disptop);
1227 * Called from front end when a keypress occurs, to trigger
1228 * anything magical that needs to happen in that situation.
1230 void term_seen_key_event(Terminal *term)
1233 * On any keypress, clear the bell overload mechanism
1234 * completely, on the grounds that large numbers of
1235 * beeps coming from deliberate key action are likely
1236 * to be intended (e.g. beeps from filename completion
1237 * blocking repeatedly).
1239 term->beep_overloaded = FALSE;
1240 while (term->beephead) {
1241 struct beeptime *tmp = term->beephead;
1242 term->beephead = tmp->next;
1245 term->beeptail = NULL;
1249 * Reset the scrollback on keypress, if we're doing that.
1251 if (term->cfg.scroll_on_key) {
1252 term->disptop = 0; /* return to main screen */
1253 seen_disp_event(term);
1258 * Same as power_on(), but an external function.
1260 void term_pwron(Terminal *term)
1263 if (term->ldisc) /* cause ldisc to notice changes */
1264 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, NULL, 0, 0);
1270 static void set_erase_char(Terminal *term)
1272 term->erase_char = term->basic_erase_char;
1274 term->erase_char.attr = (term->curr_attr &
1275 (ATTR_FGMASK | ATTR_BGMASK));
1279 * When the user reconfigures us, we need to check the forbidden-
1280 * alternate-screen config option, disable raw mouse mode if the
1281 * user has disabled mouse reporting, and abandon a print job if
1282 * the user has disabled printing.
1284 void term_reconfig(Terminal *term, Config *cfg)
1287 * Before adopting the new config, check all those terminal
1288 * settings which control power-on defaults; and if they've
1289 * changed, we will modify the current state as well as the
1290 * default one. The full list is: Auto wrap mode, DEC Origin
1291 * Mode, BCE, blinking text, character classes.
1293 int reset_wrap, reset_decom, reset_bce, reset_tblink, reset_charclass;
1296 reset_wrap = (term->cfg.wrap_mode != cfg->wrap_mode);
1297 reset_decom = (term->cfg.dec_om != cfg->dec_om);
1298 reset_bce = (term->cfg.bce != cfg->bce);
1299 reset_tblink = (term->cfg.blinktext != cfg->blinktext);
1300 reset_charclass = 0;
1301 for (i = 0; i < lenof(term->cfg.wordness); i++)
1302 if (term->cfg.wordness[i] != cfg->wordness[i])
1303 reset_charclass = 1;
1306 * If the bidi or shaping settings have changed, flush the bidi
1309 if (term->cfg.arabicshaping != cfg->arabicshaping ||
1310 term->cfg.bidi != cfg->bidi) {
1311 for (i = 0; i < term->bidi_cache_size; i++) {
1312 sfree(term->pre_bidi_cache[i].chars);
1313 sfree(term->post_bidi_cache[i].chars);
1314 term->pre_bidi_cache[i].width = -1;
1315 term->pre_bidi_cache[i].chars = NULL;
1316 term->post_bidi_cache[i].width = -1;
1317 term->post_bidi_cache[i].chars = NULL;
1321 term->cfg = *cfg; /* STRUCTURE COPY */
1324 term->alt_wrap = term->wrap = term->cfg.wrap_mode;
1326 term->alt_om = term->dec_om = term->cfg.dec_om;
1328 term->use_bce = term->cfg.bce;
1329 set_erase_char(term);
1332 term->blink_is_real = term->cfg.blinktext;
1334 if (reset_charclass)
1335 for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
1336 term->wordness[i] = term->cfg.wordness[i];
1338 if (term->cfg.no_alt_screen)
1339 swap_screen(term, 0, FALSE, FALSE);
1340 if (term->cfg.no_mouse_rep) {
1341 term->xterm_mouse = 0;
1342 set_raw_mouse_mode(term->frontend, 0);
1344 if (term->cfg.no_remote_charset) {
1345 term->cset_attr[0] = term->cset_attr[1] = CSET_ASCII;
1346 term->sco_acs = term->alt_sco_acs = 0;
1349 if (!*term->cfg.printer) {
1350 term_print_finish(term);
1352 term_schedule_tblink(term);
1353 term_schedule_cblink(term);
1357 * Clear the scrollback.
1359 void term_clrsb(Terminal *term)
1363 while ((line = delpos234(term->scrollback, 0)) != NULL) {
1364 sfree(line); /* this is compressed data, not a termline */
1366 term->tempsblines = 0;
1367 term->alt_sblines = 0;
1372 * Initialise the terminal.
1374 Terminal *term_init(Config *mycfg, struct unicode_data *ucsdata,
1380 * Allocate a new Terminal structure and initialise the fields
1383 term = snew(Terminal);
1384 term->frontend = frontend;
1385 term->ucsdata = ucsdata;
1386 term->cfg = *mycfg; /* STRUCTURE COPY */
1387 term->logctx = NULL;
1388 term->compatibility_level = TM_PUTTY;
1389 strcpy(term->id_string, "\033[?6c");
1390 term->cblink_pending = term->tblink_pending = FALSE;
1391 term->paste_buffer = NULL;
1392 term->paste_len = 0;
1393 term->last_paste = 0;
1394 bufchain_init(&term->inbuf);
1395 bufchain_init(&term->printer_buf);
1396 term->printing = term->only_printing = FALSE;
1397 term->print_job = NULL;
1398 term->vt52_mode = FALSE;
1399 term->cr_lf_return = FALSE;
1400 term->seen_disp_event = FALSE;
1401 term->xterm_mouse = term->mouse_is_down = FALSE;
1402 term->reset_132 = FALSE;
1403 term->cblinker = term->tblinker = 0;
1404 term->has_focus = 1;
1405 term->repeat_off = FALSE;
1406 term->termstate = TOPLEVEL;
1407 term->selstate = NO_SELECTION;
1410 term->screen = term->alt_screen = term->scrollback = NULL;
1411 term->tempsblines = 0;
1412 term->alt_sblines = 0;
1414 term->disptext = NULL;
1415 term->dispcursx = term->dispcursy = -1;
1418 term->rows = term->cols = -1;
1420 term->beephead = term->beeptail = NULL;
1421 #ifdef OPTIMISE_SCROLL
1422 term->scrollhead = term->scrolltail = NULL;
1423 #endif /* OPTIMISE_SCROLL */
1425 term->lastbeep = FALSE;
1426 term->beep_overloaded = FALSE;
1427 term->attr_mask = 0xffffffff;
1428 term->resize_fn = NULL;
1429 term->resize_ctx = NULL;
1430 term->in_term_out = FALSE;
1432 term->ltemp_size = 0;
1433 term->wcFrom = NULL;
1435 term->wcFromTo_size = 0;
1437 term->window_update_pending = FALSE;
1439 term->bidi_cache_size = 0;
1440 term->pre_bidi_cache = term->post_bidi_cache = NULL;
1443 term->basic_erase_char.chr = CSET_ASCII | ' ';
1444 term->basic_erase_char.attr = ATTR_DEFAULT;
1445 term->basic_erase_char.cc_next = 0;
1446 term->erase_char = term->basic_erase_char;
1451 void term_free(Terminal *term)
1454 struct beeptime *beep;
1457 while ((line = delpos234(term->scrollback, 0)) != NULL)
1458 sfree(line); /* compressed data, not a termline */
1459 freetree234(term->scrollback);
1460 while ((line = delpos234(term->screen, 0)) != NULL)
1462 freetree234(term->screen);
1463 while ((line = delpos234(term->alt_screen, 0)) != NULL)
1465 freetree234(term->alt_screen);
1466 if (term->disptext) {
1467 for (i = 0; i < term->rows; i++)
1468 freeline(term->disptext[i]);
1470 sfree(term->disptext);
1471 while (term->beephead) {
1472 beep = term->beephead;
1473 term->beephead = beep->next;
1476 bufchain_clear(&term->inbuf);
1478 printer_finish_job(term->print_job);
1479 bufchain_clear(&term->printer_buf);
1480 sfree(term->paste_buffer);
1482 sfree(term->wcFrom);
1485 for (i = 0; i < term->bidi_cache_size; i++) {
1486 sfree(term->pre_bidi_cache[i].chars);
1487 sfree(term->post_bidi_cache[i].chars);
1489 sfree(term->pre_bidi_cache);
1490 sfree(term->post_bidi_cache);
1492 expire_timer_context(term);
1498 * Set up the terminal for a given size.
1500 void term_size(Terminal *term, int newrows, int newcols, int newsavelines)
1503 termline **newdisp, *line;
1504 int i, j, oldrows = term->rows;
1506 int save_alt_which = term->alt_which;
1508 if (newrows == term->rows && newcols == term->cols &&
1509 newsavelines == term->savelines)
1510 return; /* nothing to do */
1513 swap_screen(term, 0, FALSE, FALSE);
1515 term->alt_t = term->marg_t = 0;
1516 term->alt_b = term->marg_b = newrows - 1;
1518 if (term->rows == -1) {
1519 term->scrollback = newtree234(NULL);
1520 term->screen = newtree234(NULL);
1521 term->tempsblines = 0;
1526 * Resize the screen and scrollback. We only need to shift
1527 * lines around within our data structures, because lineptr()
1528 * will take care of resizing each individual line if
1531 * - If the new screen is longer, we shunt lines in from temporary
1532 * scrollback if possible, otherwise we add new blank lines at
1535 * - If the new screen is shorter, we remove any blank lines at
1536 * the bottom if possible, otherwise shunt lines above the cursor
1537 * to scrollback if possible, otherwise delete lines below the
1540 * - Then, if the new scrollback length is less than the
1541 * amount of scrollback we actually have, we must throw some
1544 sblen = count234(term->scrollback);
1545 /* Do this loop to expand the screen if newrows > rows */
1546 assert(term->rows == count234(term->screen));
1547 while (term->rows < newrows) {
1548 if (term->tempsblines > 0) {
1549 unsigned char *cline;
1550 /* Insert a line from the scrollback at the top of the screen. */
1551 assert(sblen >= term->tempsblines);
1552 cline = delpos234(term->scrollback, --sblen);
1553 line = decompressline(cline, NULL);
1555 line->temporary = FALSE; /* reconstituted line is now real */
1556 term->tempsblines -= 1;
1557 addpos234(term->screen, line, 0);
1559 term->savecurs.y += 1;
1561 /* Add a new blank line at the bottom of the screen. */
1562 line = newline(term, newcols, FALSE);
1563 addpos234(term->screen, line, count234(term->screen));
1567 /* Do this loop to shrink the screen if newrows < rows */
1568 while (term->rows > newrows) {
1569 if (term->curs.y < term->rows - 1) {
1570 /* delete bottom row, unless it contains the cursor */
1571 sfree(delpos234(term->screen, term->rows - 1));
1573 /* push top row to scrollback */
1574 line = delpos234(term->screen, 0);
1575 addpos234(term->scrollback, compressline(line), sblen++);
1577 term->tempsblines += 1;
1579 term->savecurs.y -= 1;
1583 assert(term->rows == newrows);
1584 assert(count234(term->screen) == newrows);
1586 /* Delete any excess lines from the scrollback. */
1587 while (sblen > newsavelines) {
1588 line = delpos234(term->scrollback, 0);
1592 if (sblen < term->tempsblines)
1593 term->tempsblines = sblen;
1594 assert(count234(term->scrollback) <= newsavelines);
1595 assert(count234(term->scrollback) >= term->tempsblines);
1598 /* Make a new displayed text buffer. */
1599 newdisp = snewn(newrows, termline *);
1600 for (i = 0; i < newrows; i++) {
1601 newdisp[i] = newline(term, newcols, FALSE);
1602 for (j = 0; j < newcols; j++)
1603 newdisp[i]->chars[j].attr = ATTR_INVALID;
1605 if (term->disptext) {
1606 for (i = 0; i < oldrows; i++)
1607 freeline(term->disptext[i]);
1609 sfree(term->disptext);
1610 term->disptext = newdisp;
1611 term->dispcursx = term->dispcursy = -1;
1613 /* Make a new alternate screen. */
1614 newalt = newtree234(NULL);
1615 for (i = 0; i < newrows; i++) {
1616 line = newline(term, newcols, TRUE);
1617 addpos234(newalt, line, i);
1619 if (term->alt_screen) {
1620 while (NULL != (line = delpos234(term->alt_screen, 0)))
1622 freetree234(term->alt_screen);
1624 term->alt_screen = newalt;
1625 term->alt_sblines = 0;
1627 term->tabs = sresize(term->tabs, newcols, unsigned char);
1630 for (i = (term->cols > 0 ? term->cols : 0); i < newcols; i++)
1631 term->tabs[i] = (i % 8 == 0 ? TRUE : FALSE);
1634 /* Check that the cursor positions are still valid. */
1635 if (term->savecurs.y < 0)
1636 term->savecurs.y = 0;
1637 if (term->savecurs.y >= newrows)
1638 term->savecurs.y = newrows - 1;
1639 if (term->curs.y < 0)
1641 if (term->curs.y >= newrows)
1642 term->curs.y = newrows - 1;
1643 if (term->curs.x >= newcols)
1644 term->curs.x = newcols - 1;
1645 term->alt_x = term->alt_y = 0;
1646 term->wrapnext = term->alt_wnext = FALSE;
1648 term->rows = newrows;
1649 term->cols = newcols;
1650 term->savelines = newsavelines;
1652 swap_screen(term, save_alt_which, FALSE, FALSE);
1656 if (term->resize_fn)
1657 term->resize_fn(term->resize_ctx, term->cols, term->rows);
1661 * Hand a function and context pointer to the terminal which it can
1662 * use to notify a back end of resizes.
1664 void term_provide_resize_fn(Terminal *term,
1665 void (*resize_fn)(void *, int, int),
1668 term->resize_fn = resize_fn;
1669 term->resize_ctx = resize_ctx;
1670 if (term->cols > 0 && term->rows > 0)
1671 resize_fn(resize_ctx, term->cols, term->rows);
1674 /* Find the bottom line on the screen that has any content.
1675 * If only the top line has content, returns 0.
1676 * If no lines have content, return -1.
1678 static int find_last_nonempty_line(Terminal * term, tree234 * screen)
1681 for (i = count234(screen) - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
1682 termline *line = index234(screen, i);
1684 for (j = 0; j < line->cols; j++)
1685 if (!termchars_equal(&line->chars[j], &term->erase_char))
1687 if (j != line->cols) break;
1693 * Swap screens. If `reset' is TRUE and we have been asked to
1694 * switch to the alternate screen, we must bring most of its
1695 * configuration from the main screen and erase the contents of the
1696 * alternate screen completely. (This is even true if we're already
1697 * on it! Blame xterm.)
1699 static void swap_screen(Terminal *term, int which, int reset, int keep_cur_pos)
1705 reset = FALSE; /* do no weird resetting if which==0 */
1707 if (which != term->alt_which) {
1708 term->alt_which = which;
1710 ttr = term->alt_screen;
1711 term->alt_screen = term->screen;
1713 term->alt_sblines = find_last_nonempty_line(term, term->alt_screen) + 1;
1715 if (!reset && !keep_cur_pos)
1716 term->curs.x = term->alt_x;
1719 if (!reset && !keep_cur_pos)
1720 term->curs.y = term->alt_y;
1723 if (!reset) term->marg_t = term->alt_t;
1726 if (!reset) term->marg_b = term->alt_b;
1729 if (!reset) term->dec_om = term->alt_om;
1732 if (!reset) term->wrap = term->alt_wrap;
1735 if (!reset) term->wrapnext = term->alt_wnext;
1736 term->alt_wnext = t;
1738 if (!reset) term->insert = term->alt_ins;
1741 if (!reset) term->cset = term->alt_cset;
1744 if (!reset) term->utf = term->alt_utf;
1747 if (!reset) term->sco_acs = term->alt_sco_acs;
1748 term->alt_sco_acs = t;
1751 if (reset && term->screen) {
1753 * Yes, this _is_ supposed to honour background-colour-erase.
1755 erase_lots(term, FALSE, TRUE, TRUE);
1760 * Update the scroll bar.
1762 static void update_sbar(Terminal *term)
1764 int nscroll = sblines(term);
1765 set_sbar(term->frontend, nscroll + term->rows,
1766 nscroll + term->disptop, term->rows);
1770 * Check whether the region bounded by the two pointers intersects
1771 * the scroll region, and de-select the on-screen selection if so.
1773 static void check_selection(Terminal *term, pos from, pos to)
1775 if (poslt(from, term->selend) && poslt(term->selstart, to))
1780 * Scroll the screen. (`lines' is +ve for scrolling forward, -ve
1781 * for backward.) `sb' is TRUE if the scrolling is permitted to
1782 * affect the scrollback buffer.
1784 static void scroll(Terminal *term, int topline, int botline, int lines, int sb)
1787 int i, seltop, olddisptop, shift;
1789 if (topline != 0 || term->alt_which != 0)
1792 olddisptop = term->disptop;
1796 line = delpos234(term->screen, botline);
1797 resizeline(term, line, term->cols);
1798 for (i = 0; i < term->cols; i++)
1799 copy_termchar(line, i, &term->erase_char);
1800 line->lattr = LATTR_NORM;
1801 addpos234(term->screen, line, topline);
1803 if (term->selstart.y >= topline && term->selstart.y <= botline) {
1805 if (term->selstart.y > botline) {
1806 term->selstart.y = botline + 1;
1807 term->selstart.x = 0;
1810 if (term->selend.y >= topline && term->selend.y <= botline) {
1812 if (term->selend.y > botline) {
1813 term->selend.y = botline + 1;
1822 line = delpos234(term->screen, topline);
1823 cc_check(line); /* XXX-REMOVE-BEFORE-RELEASE */
1824 if (sb && term->savelines > 0) {
1825 int sblen = count234(term->scrollback);
1827 * We must add this line to the scrollback. We'll
1828 * remove a line from the top of the scrollback if
1829 * the scrollback is full.
1831 if (sblen == term->savelines) {
1832 unsigned char *cline;
1835 cline = delpos234(term->scrollback, 0);
1838 term->tempsblines += 1;
1840 addpos234(term->scrollback, compressline(line), sblen);
1842 /* now `line' itself can be reused as the bottom line */
1845 * If the user is currently looking at part of the
1846 * scrollback, and they haven't enabled any options
1847 * that are going to reset the scrollback as a
1848 * result of this movement, then the chances are
1849 * they'd like to keep looking at the same line. So
1850 * we move their viewpoint at the same rate as the
1851 * scroll, at least until their viewpoint hits the
1852 * top end of the scrollback buffer, at which point
1853 * we don't have the choice any more.
1855 * Thanks to Jan Holmen Holsten for the idea and
1856 * initial implementation.
1858 if (term->disptop > -term->savelines && term->disptop < 0)
1861 resizeline(term, line, term->cols);
1862 for (i = 0; i < term->cols; i++)
1863 copy_termchar(line, i, &term->erase_char);
1864 line->lattr = LATTR_NORM;
1865 addpos234(term->screen, line, botline);
1868 * If the selection endpoints move into the scrollback,
1869 * we keep them moving until they hit the top. However,
1870 * of course, if the line _hasn't_ moved into the
1871 * scrollback then we don't do this, and cut them off
1872 * at the top of the scroll region.
1874 * This applies to selstart and selend (for an existing
1875 * selection), and also selanchor (for one being
1876 * selected as we speak).
1878 seltop = sb ? -term->savelines : topline;
1880 if (term->selstate != NO_SELECTION) {
1881 if (term->selstart.y >= seltop &&
1882 term->selstart.y <= botline) {
1884 if (term->selstart.y < seltop) {
1885 term->selstart.y = seltop;
1886 term->selstart.x = 0;
1889 if (term->selend.y >= seltop && term->selend.y <= botline) {
1891 if (term->selend.y < seltop) {
1892 term->selend.y = seltop;
1896 if (term->selanchor.y >= seltop &&
1897 term->selanchor.y <= botline) {
1898 term->selanchor.y--;
1899 if (term->selanchor.y < seltop) {
1900 term->selanchor.y = seltop;
1901 term->selanchor.x = 0;
1909 #ifdef OPTIMISE_SCROLL
1910 shift += term->disptop - olddisptop;
1911 if (shift < term->rows && shift > -term->rows && shift != 0)
1912 scroll_display(term, topline, botline, shift);
1913 #endif /* OPTIMISE_SCROLL */
1916 #ifdef OPTIMISE_SCROLL
1918 * Add a scroll of a region on the screen into the pending scroll list.
1919 * `lines' is +ve for scrolling forward, -ve for backward.
1921 * If the scroll is on the same area as the last scroll in the list,
1924 static void save_scroll(Terminal *term, int topline, int botline, int lines)
1926 struct scrollregion *newscroll;
1927 if (term->scrolltail &&
1928 term->scrolltail->topline == topline &&
1929 term->scrolltail->botline == botline) {
1930 term->scrolltail->lines += lines;
1932 newscroll = snew(struct scrollregion);
1933 newscroll->topline = topline;
1934 newscroll->botline = botline;
1935 newscroll->lines = lines;
1936 newscroll->next = NULL;
1938 if (!term->scrollhead)
1939 term->scrollhead = newscroll;
1941 term->scrolltail->next = newscroll;
1942 term->scrolltail = newscroll;
1947 * Scroll the physical display, and our conception of it in disptext.
1949 static void scroll_display(Terminal *term, int topline, int botline, int lines)
1951 int distance, nlines, i, j;
1953 distance = lines > 0 ? lines : -lines;
1954 nlines = botline - topline + 1 - distance;
1956 for (i = 0; i < nlines; i++)
1957 for (j = 0; j < term->cols; j++)
1958 copy_termchar(term->disptext[i], j,
1959 term->disptext[i+distance]->chars+j);
1960 if (term->dispcursy >= 0 &&
1961 term->dispcursy >= topline + distance &&
1962 term->dispcursy < topline + distance + nlines)
1963 term->dispcursy -= distance;
1964 for (i = 0; i < distance; i++)
1965 for (j = 0; j < term->cols; j++)
1966 term->disptext[nlines+i]->chars[j].attr |= ATTR_INVALID;
1968 for (i = nlines; i-- ;)
1969 for (j = 0; j < term->cols; j++)
1970 copy_termchar(term->disptext[i+distance], j,
1971 term->disptext[i]->chars+j);
1972 if (term->dispcursy >= 0 &&
1973 term->dispcursy >= topline &&
1974 term->dispcursy < topline + nlines)
1975 term->dispcursy += distance;
1976 for (i = 0; i < distance; i++)
1977 for (j = 0; j < term->cols; j++)
1978 term->disptext[i]->chars[j].attr |= ATTR_INVALID;
1980 save_scroll(term, topline, botline, lines);
1982 #endif /* OPTIMISE_SCROLL */
1985 * Move the cursor to a given position, clipping at boundaries. We
1986 * may or may not want to clip at the scroll margin: marg_clip is 0
1987 * not to, 1 to disallow _passing_ the margins, and 2 to disallow
1988 * even _being_ outside the margins.
1990 static void move(Terminal *term, int x, int y, int marg_clip)
1994 if (x >= term->cols)
1997 if ((term->curs.y >= term->marg_t || marg_clip == 2) &&
2000 if ((term->curs.y <= term->marg_b || marg_clip == 2) &&
2006 if (y >= term->rows)
2010 term->wrapnext = FALSE;
2014 * Save or restore the cursor and SGR mode.
2016 static void save_cursor(Terminal *term, int save)
2019 term->savecurs = term->curs;
2020 term->save_attr = term->curr_attr;
2021 term->save_cset = term->cset;
2022 term->save_utf = term->utf;
2023 term->save_wnext = term->wrapnext;
2024 term->save_csattr = term->cset_attr[term->cset];
2025 term->save_sco_acs = term->sco_acs;
2027 term->curs = term->savecurs;
2028 /* Make sure the window hasn't shrunk since the save */
2029 if (term->curs.x >= term->cols)
2030 term->curs.x = term->cols - 1;
2031 if (term->curs.y >= term->rows)
2032 term->curs.y = term->rows - 1;
2034 term->curr_attr = term->save_attr;
2035 term->cset = term->save_cset;
2036 term->utf = term->save_utf;
2037 term->wrapnext = term->save_wnext;
2039 * wrapnext might reset to False if the x position is no
2040 * longer at the rightmost edge.
2042 if (term->wrapnext && term->curs.x < term->cols-1)
2043 term->wrapnext = FALSE;
2044 term->cset_attr[term->cset] = term->save_csattr;
2045 term->sco_acs = term->save_sco_acs;
2046 set_erase_char(term);
2051 * This function is called before doing _anything_ which affects
2052 * only part of a line of text. It is used to mark the boundary
2053 * between two character positions, and it indicates that some sort
2054 * of effect is going to happen on only one side of that boundary.
2056 * The effect of this function is to check whether a CJK
2057 * double-width character is straddling the boundary, and to remove
2058 * it and replace it with two spaces if so. (Of course, one or
2059 * other of those spaces is then likely to be replaced with
2060 * something else again, as a result of whatever happens next.)
2062 * Also, if the boundary is at the right-hand _edge_ of the screen,
2063 * it implies something deliberate is being done to the rightmost
2064 * column position; hence we must clear LATTR_WRAPPED2.
2066 * The input to the function is the coordinates of the _second_
2067 * character of the pair.
2069 static void check_boundary(Terminal *term, int x, int y)
2073 /* Validate input coordinates, just in case. */
2074 if (x == 0 || x > term->cols)
2077 ldata = scrlineptr(y);
2078 if (x == term->cols) {
2079 ldata->lattr &= ~LATTR_WRAPPED2;
2081 if (ldata->chars[x].chr == UCSWIDE) {
2082 clear_cc(ldata, x-1);
2084 ldata->chars[x-1].chr = ' ' | CSET_ASCII;
2085 ldata->chars[x] = ldata->chars[x-1];
2091 * Erase a large portion of the screen: the whole screen, or the
2092 * whole line, or parts thereof.
2094 static void erase_lots(Terminal *term,
2095 int line_only, int from_begin, int to_end)
2099 int erasing_lines_from_top = 0;
2102 start.y = term->curs.y;
2104 end.y = term->curs.y + 1;
2106 erase_lattr = FALSE;
2121 if (!from_begin || !to_end)
2122 check_boundary(term, term->curs.x, term->curs.y);
2123 check_selection(term, start, end);
2125 /* Clear screen also forces a full window redraw, just in case. */
2126 if (start.y == 0 && start.x == 0 && end.y == term->rows)
2127 term_invalidate(term);
2129 /* Lines scrolled away shouldn't be brought back on if the terminal
2131 if (start.y == 0 && start.x == 0 && end.x == 0 && erase_lattr)
2132 erasing_lines_from_top = 1;
2134 if (term->cfg.erase_to_scrollback && erasing_lines_from_top) {
2135 /* If it's a whole number of lines, starting at the top, and
2136 * we're fully erasing them, erase by scrolling and keep the
2137 * lines in the scrollback. */
2138 int scrolllines = end.y;
2139 if (end.y == term->rows) {
2140 /* Shrink until we find a non-empty row.*/
2141 scrolllines = find_last_nonempty_line(term, term->screen) + 1;
2143 if (scrolllines > 0)
2144 scroll(term, 0, scrolllines - 1, scrolllines, TRUE);
2146 termline *ldata = scrlineptr(start.y);
2147 while (poslt(start, end)) {
2148 if (start.x == term->cols) {
2150 ldata->lattr &= ~(LATTR_WRAPPED | LATTR_WRAPPED2);
2152 ldata->lattr = LATTR_NORM;
2154 copy_termchar(ldata, start.x, &term->erase_char);
2156 if (incpos(start) && start.y < term->rows) {
2157 ldata = scrlineptr(start.y);
2162 /* After an erase of lines from the top of the screen, we shouldn't
2163 * bring the lines back again if the terminal enlarges (since the user or
2164 * application has explictly thrown them away). */
2165 if (erasing_lines_from_top && !(term->alt_which))
2166 term->tempsblines = 0;
2170 * Insert or delete characters within the current line. n is +ve if
2171 * insertion is desired, and -ve for deletion.
2173 static void insch(Terminal *term, int n)
2175 int dir = (n < 0 ? -1 : +1);
2180 n = (n < 0 ? -n : n);
2181 if (n > term->cols - term->curs.x)
2182 n = term->cols - term->curs.x;
2183 m = term->cols - term->curs.x - n;
2184 cursplus.y = term->curs.y;
2185 cursplus.x = term->curs.x + n;
2186 check_selection(term, term->curs, cursplus);
2187 check_boundary(term, term->curs.x, term->curs.y);
2189 check_boundary(term, term->curs.x + n, term->curs.y);
2190 ldata = scrlineptr(term->curs.y);
2192 for (j = 0; j < m; j++)
2193 move_termchar(ldata,
2194 ldata->chars + term->curs.x + j,
2195 ldata->chars + term->curs.x + j + n);
2197 copy_termchar(ldata, term->curs.x + m++, &term->erase_char);
2200 move_termchar(ldata,
2201 ldata->chars + term->curs.x + j + n,
2202 ldata->chars + term->curs.x + j);
2204 copy_termchar(ldata, term->curs.x + n, &term->erase_char);
2209 * Toggle terminal mode `mode' to state `state'. (`query' indicates
2210 * whether the mode is a DEC private one or a normal one.)
2212 static void toggle_mode(Terminal *term, int mode, int query, int state)
2216 case 1: /* DECCKM: application cursor keys */
2217 term->app_cursor_keys = state;
2219 case 2: /* DECANM: VT52 mode */
2220 term->vt52_mode = !state;
2221 if (term->vt52_mode) {
2222 term->blink_is_real = FALSE;
2223 term->vt52_bold = FALSE;
2225 term->blink_is_real = term->cfg.blinktext;
2227 term_schedule_tblink(term);
2229 case 3: /* DECCOLM: 80/132 columns */
2231 if (!term->cfg.no_remote_resize)
2232 request_resize(term->frontend, state ? 132 : 80, term->rows);
2233 term->reset_132 = state;
2234 term->alt_t = term->marg_t = 0;
2235 term->alt_b = term->marg_b = term->rows - 1;
2236 move(term, 0, 0, 0);
2237 erase_lots(term, FALSE, TRUE, TRUE);
2239 case 5: /* DECSCNM: reverse video */
2241 * Toggle reverse video. If we receive an OFF within the
2242 * visual bell timeout period after an ON, we trigger an
2243 * effective visual bell, so that ESC[?5hESC[?5l will
2244 * always be an actually _visible_ visual bell.
2246 if (term->rvideo && !state) {
2247 /* This is an OFF, so set up a vbell */
2248 term_schedule_vbell(term, TRUE, term->rvbell_startpoint);
2249 } else if (!term->rvideo && state) {
2250 /* This is an ON, so we notice the time and save it. */
2251 term->rvbell_startpoint = GETTICKCOUNT();
2253 term->rvideo = state;
2254 seen_disp_event(term);
2256 case 6: /* DECOM: DEC origin mode */
2257 term->dec_om = state;
2259 case 7: /* DECAWM: auto wrap */
2262 case 8: /* DECARM: auto key repeat */
2263 term->repeat_off = !state;
2265 case 10: /* DECEDM: set local edit mode */
2266 term->term_editing = state;
2267 if (term->ldisc) /* cause ldisc to notice changes */
2268 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, NULL, 0, 0);
2270 case 25: /* DECTCEM: enable/disable cursor */
2271 compatibility2(OTHER, VT220);
2272 term->cursor_on = state;
2273 seen_disp_event(term);
2275 case 47: /* alternate screen */
2276 compatibility(OTHER);
2278 swap_screen(term, term->cfg.no_alt_screen ? 0 : state, FALSE, FALSE);
2281 case 1000: /* xterm mouse 1 */
2282 term->xterm_mouse = state ? 1 : 0;
2283 set_raw_mouse_mode(term->frontend, state);
2285 case 1002: /* xterm mouse 2 */
2286 term->xterm_mouse = state ? 2 : 0;
2287 set_raw_mouse_mode(term->frontend, state);
2289 case 1047: /* alternate screen */
2290 compatibility(OTHER);
2292 swap_screen(term, term->cfg.no_alt_screen ? 0 : state, TRUE, TRUE);
2295 case 1048: /* save/restore cursor */
2296 if (!term->cfg.no_alt_screen)
2297 save_cursor(term, state);
2298 if (!state) seen_disp_event(term);
2300 case 1049: /* cursor & alternate screen */
2301 if (state && !term->cfg.no_alt_screen)
2302 save_cursor(term, state);
2303 if (!state) seen_disp_event(term);
2304 compatibility(OTHER);
2306 swap_screen(term, term->cfg.no_alt_screen ? 0 : state, TRUE, FALSE);
2307 if (!state && !term->cfg.no_alt_screen)
2308 save_cursor(term, state);
2313 case 4: /* IRM: set insert mode */
2314 compatibility(VT102);
2315 term->insert = state;
2317 case 12: /* SRM: set echo mode */
2318 term->term_echoing = !state;
2319 if (term->ldisc) /* cause ldisc to notice changes */
2320 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, NULL, 0, 0);
2322 case 20: /* LNM: Return sends ... */
2323 term->cr_lf_return = state;
2325 case 34: /* WYULCURM: Make cursor BIG */
2326 compatibility2(OTHER, VT220);
2327 term->big_cursor = !state;
2332 * Process an OSC sequence: set window title or icon name.
2334 static void do_osc(Terminal *term)
2337 while (term->osc_strlen--)
2338 term->wordness[(unsigned char)
2339 term->osc_string[term->osc_strlen]] = term->esc_args[0];
2341 term->osc_string[term->osc_strlen] = '\0';
2342 switch (term->esc_args[0]) {
2345 if (!term->cfg.no_remote_wintitle)
2346 set_icon(term->frontend, term->osc_string);
2347 if (term->esc_args[0] == 1)
2349 /* fall through: parameter 0 means set both */
2352 if (!term->cfg.no_remote_wintitle)
2353 set_title(term->frontend, term->osc_string);
2360 * ANSI printing routines.
2362 static void term_print_setup(Terminal *term)
2364 bufchain_clear(&term->printer_buf);
2365 term->print_job = printer_start_job(term->cfg.printer);
2367 static void term_print_flush(Terminal *term)
2372 while ((size = bufchain_size(&term->printer_buf)) > 5) {
2373 bufchain_prefix(&term->printer_buf, &data, &len);
2376 printer_job_data(term->print_job, data, len);
2377 bufchain_consume(&term->printer_buf, len);
2380 static void term_print_finish(Terminal *term)
2386 if (!term->printing && !term->only_printing)
2387 return; /* we need do nothing */
2389 term_print_flush(term);
2390 while ((size = bufchain_size(&term->printer_buf)) > 0) {
2391 bufchain_prefix(&term->printer_buf, &data, &len);
2393 if (c == '\033' || c == '\233') {
2394 bufchain_consume(&term->printer_buf, size);
2397 printer_job_data(term->print_job, &c, 1);
2398 bufchain_consume(&term->printer_buf, 1);
2401 printer_finish_job(term->print_job);
2402 term->print_job = NULL;
2403 term->printing = term->only_printing = FALSE;
2407 * Remove everything currently in `inbuf' and stick it up on the
2408 * in-memory display. There's a big state machine in here to
2409 * process escape sequences...
2411 static void term_out(Terminal *term)
2415 unsigned char localbuf[256], *chars;
2420 chars = NULL; /* placate compiler warnings */
2421 while (nchars > 0 || bufchain_size(&term->inbuf) > 0) {
2425 bufchain_prefix(&term->inbuf, &ret, &nchars);
2426 if (nchars > sizeof(localbuf))
2427 nchars = sizeof(localbuf);
2428 memcpy(localbuf, ret, nchars);
2429 bufchain_consume(&term->inbuf, nchars);
2431 assert(chars != NULL);
2437 * Optionally log the session traffic to a file. Useful for
2438 * debugging and possibly also useful for actual logging.
2440 if (term->cfg.logtype == LGTYP_DEBUG && term->logctx)
2441 logtraffic(term->logctx, (unsigned char) c, LGTYP_DEBUG);
2447 /* Note only VT220+ are 8-bit VT102 is seven bit, it shouldn't even
2448 * be able to display 8-bit characters, but I'll let that go 'cause
2453 * If we're printing, add the character to the printer
2456 if (term->printing) {
2457 bufchain_add(&term->printer_buf, &c, 1);
2460 * If we're in print-only mode, we use a much simpler
2461 * state machine designed only to recognise the ESC[4i
2462 * termination sequence.
2464 if (term->only_printing) {
2466 term->print_state = 1;
2467 else if (c == (unsigned char)'\233')
2468 term->print_state = 2;
2469 else if (c == '[' && term->print_state == 1)
2470 term->print_state = 2;
2471 else if (c == '4' && term->print_state == 2)
2472 term->print_state = 3;
2473 else if (c == 'i' && term->print_state == 3)
2474 term->print_state = 4;
2476 term->print_state = 0;
2477 if (term->print_state == 4) {
2478 term_print_finish(term);
2484 /* First see about all those translations. */
2485 if (term->termstate == TOPLEVEL) {
2487 switch (term->utf_state) {
2490 /* UTF-8 must be stateless so we ignore iso2022. */
2491 if (term->ucsdata->unitab_ctrl[c] != 0xFF)
2492 c = term->ucsdata->unitab_ctrl[c];
2493 else c = ((unsigned char)c) | CSET_ASCII;
2495 } else if ((c & 0xe0) == 0xc0) {
2496 term->utf_size = term->utf_state = 1;
2497 term->utf_char = (c & 0x1f);
2498 } else if ((c & 0xf0) == 0xe0) {
2499 term->utf_size = term->utf_state = 2;
2500 term->utf_char = (c & 0x0f);
2501 } else if ((c & 0xf8) == 0xf0) {
2502 term->utf_size = term->utf_state = 3;
2503 term->utf_char = (c & 0x07);
2504 } else if ((c & 0xfc) == 0xf8) {
2505 term->utf_size = term->utf_state = 4;
2506 term->utf_char = (c & 0x03);
2507 } else if ((c & 0xfe) == 0xfc) {
2508 term->utf_size = term->utf_state = 5;
2509 term->utf_char = (c & 0x01);
2520 if ((c & 0xC0) != 0x80) {
2523 term->utf_state = 0;
2526 term->utf_char = (term->utf_char << 6) | (c & 0x3f);
2527 if (--term->utf_state)
2532 /* Is somebody trying to be evil! */
2534 (c < 0x800 && term->utf_size >= 2) ||
2535 (c < 0x10000 && term->utf_size >= 3) ||
2536 (c < 0x200000 && term->utf_size >= 4) ||
2537 (c < 0x4000000 && term->utf_size >= 5))
2540 /* Unicode line separator and paragraph separator are CR-LF */
2541 if (c == 0x2028 || c == 0x2029)
2544 /* High controls are probably a Baaad idea too. */
2548 /* The UTF-16 surrogates are not nice either. */
2549 /* The standard give the option of decoding these:
2550 * I don't want to! */
2551 if (c >= 0xD800 && c < 0xE000)
2554 /* ISO 10646 characters now limited to UTF-16 range. */
2558 /* This is currently a TagPhobic application.. */
2559 if (c >= 0xE0000 && c <= 0xE007F)
2562 /* U+FEFF is best seen as a null. */
2565 /* But U+FFFE is an error. */
2566 if (c == 0xFFFE || c == 0xFFFF)
2571 /* Are we in the nasty ACS mode? Note: no sco in utf mode. */
2572 else if(term->sco_acs &&
2573 (c!='\033' && c!='\012' && c!='\015' && c!='\b'))
2575 if (term->sco_acs == 2) c |= 0x80;
2578 switch (term->cset_attr[term->cset]) {
2580 * Linedraw characters are different from 'ESC ( B'
2581 * only for a small range. For ones outside that
2582 * range, make sure we use the same font as well as
2583 * the same encoding.
2586 if (term->ucsdata->unitab_ctrl[c] != 0xFF)
2587 c = term->ucsdata->unitab_ctrl[c];
2589 c = ((unsigned char) c) | CSET_LINEDRW;
2593 /* If UK-ASCII, make the '#' a LineDraw Pound */
2595 c = '}' | CSET_LINEDRW;
2598 /*FALLTHROUGH*/ case CSET_ASCII:
2599 if (term->ucsdata->unitab_ctrl[c] != 0xFF)
2600 c = term->ucsdata->unitab_ctrl[c];
2602 c = ((unsigned char) c) | CSET_ASCII;
2605 if (c>=' ') c = ((unsigned char)c) | CSET_SCOACS;
2612 * How about C1 controls?
2613 * Explicitly ignore SCI (0x9a), which we don't translate to DECID.
2615 if ((c & -32) == 0x80 && term->termstate < DO_CTRLS &&
2616 !term->vt52_mode && has_compat(VT220)) {
2620 term->termstate = SEEN_ESC;
2621 term->esc_query = FALSE;
2622 c = '@' + (c & 0x1F);
2626 /* Or the GL control. */
2627 if (c == '\177' && term->termstate < DO_CTRLS && has_compat(OTHER)) {
2628 if (term->curs.x && !term->wrapnext)
2630 term->wrapnext = FALSE;
2631 /* destructive backspace might be disabled */
2632 if (!term->cfg.no_dbackspace) {
2633 check_boundary(term, term->curs.x, term->curs.y);
2634 check_boundary(term, term->curs.x+1, term->curs.y);
2635 copy_termchar(scrlineptr(term->curs.y),
2636 term->curs.x, &term->erase_char);
2639 /* Or normal C0 controls. */
2640 if ((c & ~0x1F) == 0 && term->termstate < DO_CTRLS) {
2642 case '\005': /* ENQ: terminal type query */
2644 * Strictly speaking this is VT100 but a VT100 defaults to
2645 * no response. Other terminals respond at their option.
2647 * Don't put a CR in the default string as this tends to
2648 * upset some weird software.
2650 compatibility(ANSIMIN);
2652 char abuf[256], *s, *d;
2654 for (s = term->cfg.answerback, d = abuf; *s; s++) {
2656 if (*s >= 'a' && *s <= 'z')
2657 *d++ = (*s - ('a' - 1));
2658 else if ((*s >= '@' && *s <= '_') ||
2659 *s == '?' || (*s & 0x80))
2664 } else if (*s == '^') {
2669 lpage_send(term->ldisc, DEFAULT_CODEPAGE,
2673 case '\007': /* BEL: Bell */
2675 struct beeptime *newbeep;
2676 unsigned long ticks;
2678 ticks = GETTICKCOUNT();
2680 if (!term->beep_overloaded) {
2681 newbeep = snew(struct beeptime);
2682 newbeep->ticks = ticks;
2683 newbeep->next = NULL;
2684 if (!term->beephead)
2685 term->beephead = newbeep;
2687 term->beeptail->next = newbeep;
2688 term->beeptail = newbeep;
2693 * Throw out any beeps that happened more than
2696 while (term->beephead &&
2697 term->beephead->ticks < ticks - term->cfg.bellovl_t) {
2698 struct beeptime *tmp = term->beephead;
2699 term->beephead = tmp->next;
2701 if (!term->beephead)
2702 term->beeptail = NULL;
2706 if (term->cfg.bellovl && term->beep_overloaded &&
2707 ticks - term->lastbeep >= (unsigned)term->cfg.bellovl_s) {
2709 * If we're currently overloaded and the
2710 * last beep was more than s seconds ago,
2711 * leave overload mode.
2713 term->beep_overloaded = FALSE;
2714 } else if (term->cfg.bellovl && !term->beep_overloaded &&
2715 term->nbeeps >= term->cfg.bellovl_n) {
2717 * Now, if we have n or more beeps
2718 * remaining in the queue, go into overload
2721 term->beep_overloaded = TRUE;
2723 term->lastbeep = ticks;
2726 * Perform an actual beep if we're not overloaded.
2728 if (!term->cfg.bellovl || !term->beep_overloaded) {
2729 beep(term->frontend, term->cfg.beep);
2731 if (term->cfg.beep == BELL_VISUAL) {
2732 term_schedule_vbell(term, FALSE, 0);
2735 seen_disp_event(term);
2738 case '\b': /* BS: Back space */
2739 if (term->curs.x == 0 &&
2740 (term->curs.y == 0 || term->wrap == 0))
2742 else if (term->curs.x == 0 && term->curs.y > 0)
2743 term->curs.x = term->cols - 1, term->curs.y--;
2744 else if (term->wrapnext)
2745 term->wrapnext = FALSE;
2748 seen_disp_event(term);
2750 case '\016': /* LS1: Locking-shift one */
2751 compatibility(VT100);
2754 case '\017': /* LS0: Locking-shift zero */
2755 compatibility(VT100);
2758 case '\033': /* ESC: Escape */
2759 if (term->vt52_mode)
2760 term->termstate = VT52_ESC;
2762 compatibility(ANSIMIN);
2763 term->termstate = SEEN_ESC;
2764 term->esc_query = FALSE;
2767 case '\015': /* CR: Carriage return */
2769 term->wrapnext = FALSE;
2770 seen_disp_event(term);
2771 term->paste_hold = 0;
2773 logtraffic(term->logctx, (unsigned char) c, LGTYP_ASCII);
2775 case '\014': /* FF: Form feed */
2776 if (has_compat(SCOANSI)) {
2777 move(term, 0, 0, 0);
2778 erase_lots(term, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE);
2780 term->wrapnext = FALSE;
2781 seen_disp_event(term);
2784 case '\013': /* VT: Line tabulation */
2785 compatibility(VT100);
2786 case '\012': /* LF: Line feed */
2787 if (term->curs.y == term->marg_b)
2788 scroll(term, term->marg_t, term->marg_b, 1, TRUE);
2789 else if (term->curs.y < term->rows - 1)
2791 if (term->cfg.lfhascr)
2793 term->wrapnext = FALSE;
2794 seen_disp_event(term);
2795 term->paste_hold = 0;
2797 logtraffic(term->logctx, (unsigned char) c, LGTYP_ASCII);
2799 case '\t': /* HT: Character tabulation */
2801 pos old_curs = term->curs;
2802 termline *ldata = scrlineptr(term->curs.y);
2806 } while (term->curs.x < term->cols - 1 &&
2807 !term->tabs[term->curs.x]);
2809 if ((ldata->lattr & LATTR_MODE) != LATTR_NORM) {
2810 if (term->curs.x >= term->cols / 2)
2811 term->curs.x = term->cols / 2 - 1;
2813 if (term->curs.x >= term->cols)
2814 term->curs.x = term->cols - 1;
2817 check_selection(term, old_curs, term->curs);
2819 seen_disp_event(term);
2823 switch (term->termstate) {
2825 /* Only graphic characters get this far;
2826 * ctrls are stripped above */
2828 termline *cline = scrlineptr(term->curs.y);
2833 width = wcwidth((wchar_t) c);
2835 if (term->wrapnext && term->wrap && width > 0) {
2836 cline->lattr |= LATTR_WRAPPED;
2837 if (term->curs.y == term->marg_b)
2838 scroll(term, term->marg_t, term->marg_b, 1, TRUE);
2839 else if (term->curs.y < term->rows - 1)
2842 term->wrapnext = FALSE;
2843 cline = scrlineptr(term->curs.y);
2845 if (term->insert && width > 0)
2847 if (term->selstate != NO_SELECTION) {
2848 pos cursplus = term->curs;
2850 check_selection(term, term->curs, cursplus);
2852 if (((c & CSET_MASK) == CSET_ASCII ||
2853 (c & CSET_MASK) == 0) &&
2855 logtraffic(term->logctx, (unsigned char) c,
2861 * If we're about to display a double-width
2862 * character starting in the rightmost
2863 * column, then we do something special
2864 * instead. We must print a space in the
2865 * last column of the screen, then wrap;
2866 * and we also set LATTR_WRAPPED2 which
2867 * instructs subsequent cut-and-pasting not
2868 * only to splice this line to the one
2869 * after it, but to ignore the space in the
2870 * last character position as well.
2871 * (Because what was actually output to the
2872 * terminal was presumably just a sequence
2873 * of CJK characters, and we don't want a
2874 * space to be pasted in the middle of
2875 * those just because they had the
2876 * misfortune to start in the wrong parity
2877 * column. xterm concurs.)
2879 check_boundary(term, term->curs.x, term->curs.y);
2880 check_boundary(term, term->curs.x+2, term->curs.y);
2881 if (term->curs.x == term->cols-1) {
2882 copy_termchar(cline, term->curs.x,
2884 cline->lattr |= LATTR_WRAPPED | LATTR_WRAPPED2;
2885 if (term->curs.y == term->marg_b)
2886 scroll(term, term->marg_t, term->marg_b,
2888 else if (term->curs.y < term->rows - 1)
2891 cline = scrlineptr(term->curs.y);
2892 /* Now we must check_boundary again, of course. */
2893 check_boundary(term, term->curs.x, term->curs.y);
2894 check_boundary(term, term->curs.x+2, term->curs.y);
2898 clear_cc(cline, term->curs.x);
2899 cline->chars[term->curs.x].chr = c;
2900 cline->chars[term->curs.x].attr = term->curr_attr;
2905 clear_cc(cline, term->curs.x);
2906 cline->chars[term->curs.x].chr = UCSWIDE;
2907 cline->chars[term->curs.x].attr = term->curr_attr;
2911 check_boundary(term, term->curs.x, term->curs.y);
2912 check_boundary(term, term->curs.x+1, term->curs.y);
2915 clear_cc(cline, term->curs.x);
2916 cline->chars[term->curs.x].chr = c;
2917 cline->chars[term->curs.x].attr = term->curr_attr;
2921 if (term->curs.x > 0) {
2922 int x = term->curs.x - 1;
2924 /* If we're in wrapnext state, the character
2925 * to combine with is _here_, not to our left. */
2930 * If the previous character is
2931 * UCSWIDE, back up another one.
2933 if (cline->chars[x].chr == UCSWIDE) {
2938 add_cc(cline, x, c);
2939 seen_disp_event(term);
2946 if (term->curs.x == term->cols) {
2948 term->wrapnext = TRUE;
2949 if (term->wrap && term->vt52_mode) {
2950 cline->lattr |= LATTR_WRAPPED;
2951 if (term->curs.y == term->marg_b)
2952 scroll(term, term->marg_t, term->marg_b, 1, TRUE);
2953 else if (term->curs.y < term->rows - 1)
2956 term->wrapnext = FALSE;
2959 seen_disp_event(term);
2965 * This state is virtually identical to SEEN_ESC, with the
2966 * exception that we have an OSC sequence in the pipeline,
2967 * and _if_ we see a backslash, we process it.
2971 term->termstate = TOPLEVEL;
2974 /* else fall through */
2976 if (c >= ' ' && c <= '/') {
2977 if (term->esc_query)
2978 term->esc_query = -1;
2980 term->esc_query = c;
2983 term->termstate = TOPLEVEL;
2984 switch (ANSI(c, term->esc_query)) {
2985 case '[': /* enter CSI mode */
2986 term->termstate = SEEN_CSI;
2987 term->esc_nargs = 1;
2988 term->esc_args[0] = ARG_DEFAULT;
2989 term->esc_query = FALSE;
2991 case ']': /* OSC: xterm escape sequences */
2992 /* Compatibility is nasty here, xterm, linux, decterm yuk! */
2993 compatibility(OTHER);
2994 term->termstate = SEEN_OSC;
2995 term->esc_args[0] = 0;
2997 case '7': /* DECSC: save cursor */
2998 compatibility(VT100);
2999 save_cursor(term, TRUE);
3001 case '8': /* DECRC: restore cursor */
3002 compatibility(VT100);
3003 save_cursor(term, FALSE);
3004 seen_disp_event(term);
3006 case '=': /* DECKPAM: Keypad application mode */
3007 compatibility(VT100);
3008 term->app_keypad_keys = TRUE;
3010 case '>': /* DECKPNM: Keypad numeric mode */
3011 compatibility(VT100);
3012 term->app_keypad_keys = FALSE;
3014 case 'D': /* IND: exactly equivalent to LF */
3015 compatibility(VT100);
3016 if (term->curs.y == term->marg_b)
3017 scroll(term, term->marg_t, term->marg_b, 1, TRUE);
3018 else if (term->curs.y < term->rows - 1)
3020 term->wrapnext = FALSE;
3021 seen_disp_event(term);
3023 case 'E': /* NEL: exactly equivalent to CR-LF */
3024 compatibility(VT100);
3026 if (term->curs.y == term->marg_b)
3027 scroll(term, term->marg_t, term->marg_b, 1, TRUE);
3028 else if (term->curs.y < term->rows - 1)
3030 term->wrapnext = FALSE;
3031 seen_disp_event(term);
3033 case 'M': /* RI: reverse index - backwards LF */
3034 compatibility(VT100);
3035 if (term->curs.y == term->marg_t)
3036 scroll(term, term->marg_t, term->marg_b, -1, TRUE);
3037 else if (term->curs.y > 0)
3039 term->wrapnext = FALSE;
3040 seen_disp_event(term);
3042 case 'Z': /* DECID: terminal type query */
3043 compatibility(VT100);
3045 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, term->id_string,
3046 strlen(term->id_string), 0);
3048 case 'c': /* RIS: restore power-on settings */
3049 compatibility(VT100);
3051 if (term->ldisc) /* cause ldisc to notice changes */
3052 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, NULL, 0, 0);
3053 if (term->reset_132) {
3054 if (!term->cfg.no_remote_resize)
3055 request_resize(term->frontend, 80, term->rows);
3056 term->reset_132 = 0;
3059 seen_disp_event(term);
3061 case 'H': /* HTS: set a tab */
3062 compatibility(VT100);
3063 term->tabs[term->curs.x] = TRUE;
3066 case ANSI('8', '#'): /* DECALN: fills screen with Es :-) */
3067 compatibility(VT100);
3073 for (i = 0; i < term->rows; i++) {
3074 ldata = scrlineptr(i);
3075 for (j = 0; j < term->cols; j++) {
3076 copy_termchar(ldata, j,
3077 &term->basic_erase_char);
3078 ldata->chars[j].chr = 'E';
3080 ldata->lattr = LATTR_NORM;
3083 seen_disp_event(term);
3084 scrtop.x = scrtop.y = 0;
3086 scrbot.y = term->rows;
3087 check_selection(term, scrtop, scrbot);
3091 case ANSI('3', '#'):
3092 case ANSI('4', '#'):
3093 case ANSI('5', '#'):
3094 case ANSI('6', '#'):
3095 compatibility(VT100);
3099 switch (ANSI(c, term->esc_query)) {
3100 case ANSI('3', '#'): /* DECDHL: 2*height, top */
3103 case ANSI('4', '#'): /* DECDHL: 2*height, bottom */
3106 case ANSI('5', '#'): /* DECSWL: normal */
3107 nlattr = LATTR_NORM;
3109 default: /* case ANSI('6', '#'): DECDWL: 2*width */
3110 nlattr = LATTR_WIDE;
3113 scrlineptr(term->curs.y)->lattr = nlattr;
3116 /* GZD4: G0 designate 94-set */
3117 case ANSI('A', '('):
3118 compatibility(VT100);
3119 if (!term->cfg.no_remote_charset)
3120 term->cset_attr[0] = CSET_GBCHR;
3122 case ANSI('B', '('):
3123 compatibility(VT100);
3124 if (!term->cfg.no_remote_charset)
3125 term->cset_attr[0] = CSET_ASCII;
3127 case ANSI('0', '('):
3128 compatibility(VT100);
3129 if (!term->cfg.no_remote_charset)
3130 term->cset_attr[0] = CSET_LINEDRW;
3132 case ANSI('U', '('):
3133 compatibility(OTHER);
3134 if (!term->cfg.no_remote_charset)
3135 term->cset_attr[0] = CSET_SCOACS;
3137 /* G1D4: G1-designate 94-set */
3138 case ANSI('A', ')'):
3139 compatibility(VT100);
3140 if (!term->cfg.no_remote_charset)
3141 term->cset_attr[1] = CSET_GBCHR;
3143 case ANSI('B', ')'):
3144 compatibility(VT100);
3145 if (!term->cfg.no_remote_charset)
3146 term->cset_attr[1] = CSET_ASCII;
3148 case ANSI('0', ')'):
3149 compatibility(VT100);
3150 if (!term->cfg.no_remote_charset)
3151 term->cset_attr[1] = CSET_LINEDRW;
3153 case ANSI('U', ')'):
3154 compatibility(OTHER);
3155 if (!term->cfg.no_remote_charset)
3156 term->cset_attr[1] = CSET_SCOACS;
3158 /* DOCS: Designate other coding system */
3159 case ANSI('8', '%'): /* Old Linux code */
3160 case ANSI('G', '%'):
3161 compatibility(OTHER);
3162 if (!term->cfg.no_remote_charset)
3165 case ANSI('@', '%'):
3166 compatibility(OTHER);
3167 if (!term->cfg.no_remote_charset)
3173 term->termstate = TOPLEVEL; /* default */
3175 if (term->esc_nargs <= ARGS_MAX) {
3176 if (term->esc_args[term->esc_nargs - 1] == ARG_DEFAULT)
3177 term->esc_args[term->esc_nargs - 1] = 0;
3178 term->esc_args[term->esc_nargs - 1] =
3179 10 * term->esc_args[term->esc_nargs - 1] + c - '0';
3181 term->termstate = SEEN_CSI;
3182 } else if (c == ';') {
3183 if (++term->esc_nargs <= ARGS_MAX)
3184 term->esc_args[term->esc_nargs - 1] = ARG_DEFAULT;
3185 term->termstate = SEEN_CSI;
3186 } else if (c < '@') {
3187 if (term->esc_query)
3188 term->esc_query = -1;
3190 term->esc_query = TRUE;
3192 term->esc_query = c;
3193 term->termstate = SEEN_CSI;
3195 switch (ANSI(c, term->esc_query)) {
3196 case 'A': /* CUU: move up N lines */
3197 move(term, term->curs.x,
3198 term->curs.y - def(term->esc_args[0], 1), 1);
3199 seen_disp_event(term);
3201 case 'e': /* VPR: move down N lines */
3202 compatibility(ANSI);
3204 case 'B': /* CUD: Cursor down */
3205 move(term, term->curs.x,
3206 term->curs.y + def(term->esc_args[0], 1), 1);
3207 seen_disp_event(term);
3209 case ANSI('c', '>'): /* DA: report xterm version */
3210 compatibility(OTHER);
3211 /* this reports xterm version 136 so that VIM can
3212 use the drag messages from the mouse reporting */
3214 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, "\033[>0;136;0c", 11, 0);
3216 case 'a': /* HPR: move right N cols */
3217 compatibility(ANSI);
3219 case 'C': /* CUF: Cursor right */
3220 move(term, term->curs.x + def(term->esc_args[0], 1),
3222 seen_disp_event(term);
3224 case 'D': /* CUB: move left N cols */
3225 move(term, term->curs.x - def(term->esc_args[0], 1),
3227 seen_disp_event(term);
3229 case 'E': /* CNL: move down N lines and CR */
3230 compatibility(ANSI);
3232 term->curs.y + def(term->esc_args[0], 1), 1);
3233 seen_disp_event(term);
3235 case 'F': /* CPL: move up N lines and CR */
3236 compatibility(ANSI);
3238 term->curs.y - def(term->esc_args[0], 1), 1);
3239 seen_disp_event(term);
3242 case '`': /* HPA: set horizontal posn */
3243 compatibility(ANSI);
3244 move(term, def(term->esc_args[0], 1) - 1,
3246 seen_disp_event(term);
3248 case 'd': /* VPA: set vertical posn */
3249 compatibility(ANSI);
3250 move(term, term->curs.x,
3251 ((term->dec_om ? term->marg_t : 0) +
3252 def(term->esc_args[0], 1) - 1),
3253 (term->dec_om ? 2 : 0));
3254 seen_disp_event(term);
3257 case 'f': /* HVP: set horz and vert posns at once */
3258 if (term->esc_nargs < 2)
3259 term->esc_args[1] = ARG_DEFAULT;
3260 move(term, def(term->esc_args[1], 1) - 1,
3261 ((term->dec_om ? term->marg_t : 0) +
3262 def(term->esc_args[0], 1) - 1),
3263 (term->dec_om ? 2 : 0));
3264 seen_disp_event(term);
3266 case 'J': /* ED: erase screen or parts of it */
3268 unsigned int i = def(term->esc_args[0], 0) + 1;
3271 erase_lots(term, FALSE, !!(i & 2), !!(i & 1));
3274 seen_disp_event(term);
3276 case 'K': /* EL: erase line or parts of it */
3278 unsigned int i = def(term->esc_args[0], 0) + 1;
3281 erase_lots(term, TRUE, !!(i & 2), !!(i & 1));
3283 seen_disp_event(term);
3285 case 'L': /* IL: insert lines */
3286 compatibility(VT102);
3287 if (term->curs.y <= term->marg_b)
3288 scroll(term, term->curs.y, term->marg_b,
3289 -def(term->esc_args[0], 1), FALSE);
3290 seen_disp_event(term);
3292 case 'M': /* DL: delete lines */
3293 compatibility(VT102);
3294 if (term->curs.y <= term->marg_b)
3295 scroll(term, term->curs.y, term->marg_b,
3296 def(term->esc_args[0], 1),
3298 seen_disp_event(term);
3300 case '@': /* ICH: insert chars */
3301 /* XXX VTTEST says this is vt220, vt510 manual says vt102 */
3302 compatibility(VT102);
3303 insch(term, def(term->esc_args[0], 1));
3304 seen_disp_event(term);
3306 case 'P': /* DCH: delete chars */
3307 compatibility(VT102);
3308 insch(term, -def(term->esc_args[0], 1));
3309 seen_disp_event(term);
3311 case 'c': /* DA: terminal type query */
3312 compatibility(VT100);
3313 /* This is the response for a VT102 */
3315 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, term->id_string,
3316 strlen(term->id_string), 0);
3318 case 'n': /* DSR: cursor position query */
3320 if (term->esc_args[0] == 6) {
3322 sprintf(buf, "\033[%d;%dR", term->curs.y + 1,
3324 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, buf, strlen(buf), 0);
3325 } else if (term->esc_args[0] == 5) {
3326 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, "\033[0n", 4, 0);
3330 case 'h': /* SM: toggle modes to high */
3332 compatibility(VT100);
3335 for (i = 0; i < term->esc_nargs; i++)
3336 toggle_mode(term, term->esc_args[i],
3337 term->esc_query, TRUE);
3340 case 'i': /* MC: Media copy */
3342 compatibility(VT100);
3344 if (term->esc_nargs != 1) break;
3345 if (term->esc_args[0] == 5 && *term->cfg.printer) {
3346 term->printing = TRUE;
3347 term->only_printing = !term->esc_query;
3348 term->print_state = 0;
3349 term_print_setup(term);
3350 } else if (term->esc_args[0] == 4 &&
3352 term_print_finish(term);
3356 case 'l': /* RM: toggle modes to low */
3358 compatibility(VT100);
3361 for (i = 0; i < term->esc_nargs; i++)
3362 toggle_mode(term, term->esc_args[i],
3363 term->esc_query, FALSE);
3366 case 'g': /* TBC: clear tabs */
3367 compatibility(VT100);
3368 if (term->esc_nargs == 1) {
3369 if (term->esc_args[0] == 0) {
3370 term->tabs[term->curs.x] = FALSE;
3371 } else if (term->esc_args[0] == 3) {
3373 for (i = 0; i < term->cols; i++)
3374 term->tabs[i] = FALSE;
3378 case 'r': /* DECSTBM: set scroll margins */
3379 compatibility(VT100);
3380 if (term->esc_nargs <= 2) {
3382 top = def(term->esc_args[0], 1) - 1;
3383 bot = (term->esc_nargs <= 1
3384 || term->esc_args[1] == 0 ?
3386 def(term->esc_args[1], term->rows)) - 1;
3387 if (bot >= term->rows)
3388 bot = term->rows - 1;
3389 /* VTTEST Bug 9 - if region is less than 2 lines
3390 * don't change region.
3392 if (bot - top > 0) {
3397 * I used to think the cursor should be
3398 * placed at the top of the newly marginned
3399 * area. Apparently not: VMS TPU falls over
3402 * Well actually it should for
3405 term->curs.y = (term->dec_om ?
3407 seen_disp_event(term);
3411 case 'm': /* SGR: set graphics rendition */
3414 * A VT100 without the AVO only had one
3415 * attribute, either underline or
3416 * reverse video depending on the
3417 * cursor type, this was selected by
3421 * This is sometimes DIM, eg on the
3424 * This is sometimes INVIS various ANSI.
3426 * This like 22 disables BOLD, DIM and INVIS
3428 * The ANSI colours appear on any
3429 * terminal that has colour (obviously)
3430 * but the interaction between sgr0 and
3431 * the colours varies but is usually
3432 * related to the background colour
3433 * erase item. The interaction between
3434 * colour attributes and the mono ones
3435 * is also very implementation
3438 * The 39 and 49 attributes are likely
3439 * to be unimplemented.
3442 for (i = 0; i < term->esc_nargs; i++) {
3443 switch (def(term->esc_args[i], 0)) {
3444 case 0: /* restore defaults */
3445 term->curr_attr = term->default_attr;
3447 case 1: /* enable bold */
3448 compatibility(VT100AVO);
3449 term->curr_attr |= ATTR_BOLD;
3451 case 21: /* (enable double underline) */
3452 compatibility(OTHER);
3453 case 4: /* enable underline */
3454 compatibility(VT100AVO);
3455 term->curr_attr |= ATTR_UNDER;
3457 case 5: /* enable blink */
3458 compatibility(VT100AVO);
3459 term->curr_attr |= ATTR_BLINK;
3461 case 6: /* SCO light bkgrd */
3462 compatibility(SCOANSI);
3463 term->blink_is_real = FALSE;
3464 term->curr_attr |= ATTR_BLINK;
3465 term_schedule_tblink(term);
3467 case 7: /* enable reverse video */
3468 term->curr_attr |= ATTR_REVERSE;
3470 case 10: /* SCO acs off */
3471 compatibility(SCOANSI);
3472 if (term->cfg.no_remote_charset) break;
3473 term->sco_acs = 0; break;
3474 case 11: /* SCO acs on */
3475 compatibility(SCOANSI);
3476 if (term->cfg.no_remote_charset) break;
3477 term->sco_acs = 1; break;
3478 case 12: /* SCO acs on, |0x80 */
3479 compatibility(SCOANSI);
3480 if (term->cfg.no_remote_charset) break;
3481 term->sco_acs = 2; break;
3482 case 22: /* disable bold */
3483 compatibility2(OTHER, VT220);
3484 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_BOLD;
3486 case 24: /* disable underline */
3487 compatibility2(OTHER, VT220);
3488 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_UNDER;
3490 case 25: /* disable blink */
3491 compatibility2(OTHER, VT220);
3492 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_BLINK;
3494 case 27: /* disable reverse video */
3495 compatibility2(OTHER, VT220);
3496 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_REVERSE;
3507 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_FGMASK;
3509 (term->esc_args[i] - 30)<<ATTR_FGSHIFT;
3519 /* aixterm-style bright foreground */
3520 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_FGMASK;
3522 ((term->esc_args[i] - 90 + 8)
3525 case 39: /* default-foreground */
3526 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_FGMASK;
3527 term->curr_attr |= ATTR_DEFFG;
3538 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_BGMASK;
3540 (term->esc_args[i] - 40)<<ATTR_BGSHIFT;
3550 /* aixterm-style bright background */
3551 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_BGMASK;
3553 ((term->esc_args[i] - 100 + 8)
3556 case 49: /* default-background */
3557 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_BGMASK;
3558 term->curr_attr |= ATTR_DEFBG;
3560 case 38: /* xterm 256-colour mode */
3561 if (i+2 < term->esc_nargs &&
3562 term->esc_args[i+1] == 5) {
3563 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_FGMASK;
3565 ((term->esc_args[i+2] & 0xFF)
3570 case 48: /* xterm 256-colour mode */
3571 if (i+2 < term->esc_nargs &&
3572 term->esc_args[i+1] == 5) {
3573 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_BGMASK;
3575 ((term->esc_args[i+2] & 0xFF)
3582 set_erase_char(term);
3585 case 's': /* save cursor */
3586 save_cursor(term, TRUE);
3588 case 'u': /* restore cursor */
3589 save_cursor(term, FALSE);
3590 seen_disp_event(term);
3592 case 't': /* DECSLPP: set page size - ie window height */
3594 * VT340/VT420 sequence DECSLPP, DEC only allows values
3595 * 24/25/36/48/72/144 other emulators (eg dtterm) use
3596 * illegal values (eg first arg 1..9) for window changing
3599 if (term->esc_nargs <= 1
3600 && (term->esc_args[0] < 1 ||
3601 term->esc_args[0] >= 24)) {
3602 compatibility(VT340TEXT);
3603 if (!term->cfg.no_remote_resize)
3604 request_resize(term->frontend, term->cols,
3605 def(term->esc_args[0], 24));
3607 } else if (term->esc_nargs >= 1 &&
3608 term->esc_args[0] >= 1 &&
3609 term->esc_args[0] < 24) {
3610 compatibility(OTHER);
3612 switch (term->esc_args[0]) {
3616 set_iconic(term->frontend, FALSE);
3619 set_iconic(term->frontend, TRUE);
3622 if (term->esc_nargs >= 3) {
3623 if (!term->cfg.no_remote_resize)
3624 move_window(term->frontend,
3625 def(term->esc_args[1], 0),
3626 def(term->esc_args[2], 0));
3630 /* We should resize the window to a given
3631 * size in pixels here, but currently our
3632 * resizing code isn't healthy enough to
3637 set_zorder(term->frontend, TRUE);
3640 /* move to bottom */
3641 set_zorder(term->frontend, FALSE);
3644 refresh_window(term->frontend);
3647 if (term->esc_nargs >= 3) {
3648 if (!term->cfg.no_remote_resize)
3649 request_resize(term->frontend,
3650 def(term->esc_args[2], term->cfg.width),
3651 def(term->esc_args[1], term->cfg.height));
3655 if (term->esc_nargs >= 2)
3656 set_zoomed(term->frontend,
3662 ldisc_send(term->ldisc,
3663 is_iconic(term->frontend) ?
3664 "\033[1t" : "\033[2t", 4, 0);
3668 get_window_pos(term->frontend, &x, &y);
3669 len = sprintf(buf, "\033[3;%d;%dt", x, y);
3670 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, buf, len, 0);
3675 get_window_pixels(term->frontend, &x, &y);
3676 len = sprintf(buf, "\033[4;%d;%dt", x, y);
3677 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, buf, len, 0);
3682 len = sprintf(buf, "\033[8;%d;%dt",
3683 term->rows, term->cols);
3684 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, buf, len, 0);
3689 * Hmmm. Strictly speaking we
3690 * should return `the size of the
3691 * screen in characters', but
3692 * that's not easy: (a) window
3693 * furniture being what it is it's
3694 * hard to compute, and (b) in
3695 * resize-font mode maximising the
3696 * window wouldn't change the
3697 * number of characters. *shrug*. I
3698 * think we'll ignore it for the
3699 * moment and see if anyone
3700 * complains, and then ask them
3701 * what they would like it to do.
3706 !term->cfg.no_remote_qtitle) {
3707 p = get_window_title(term->frontend, TRUE);
3709 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, "\033]L", 3, 0);
3710 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, p, len, 0);
3711 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, "\033\\", 2, 0);
3716 !term->cfg.no_remote_qtitle) {
3717 p = get_window_title(term->frontend,FALSE);
3719 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, "\033]l", 3, 0);
3720 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, p, len, 0);
3721 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, "\033\\", 2, 0);
3727 case 'S': /* SU: Scroll up */
3728 compatibility(SCOANSI);
3729 scroll(term, term->marg_t, term->marg_b,
3730 def(term->esc_args[0], 1), TRUE);
3731 term->wrapnext = FALSE;
3732 seen_disp_event(term);
3734 case 'T': /* SD: Scroll down */
3735 compatibility(SCOANSI);
3736 scroll(term, term->marg_t, term->marg_b,
3737 -def(term->esc_args[0], 1), TRUE);
3738 term->wrapnext = FALSE;
3739 seen_disp_event(term);
3741 case ANSI('|', '*'): /* DECSNLS */
3743 * Set number of lines on screen
3744 * VT420 uses VGA like hardware and can
3745 * support any size in reasonable range
3746 * (24..49 AIUI) with no default specified.
3748 compatibility(VT420);
3749 if (term->esc_nargs == 1 && term->esc_args[0] > 0) {
3750 if (!term->cfg.no_remote_resize)
3751 request_resize(term->frontend, term->cols,
3752 def(term->esc_args[0],
3757 case ANSI('|', '$'): /* DECSCPP */
3759 * Set number of columns per page
3760 * Docs imply range is only 80 or 132, but
3763 compatibility(VT340TEXT);
3764 if (term->esc_nargs <= 1) {
3765 if (!term->cfg.no_remote_resize)
3766 request_resize(term->frontend,
3767 def(term->esc_args[0],
3768 term->cfg.width), term->rows);
3772 case 'X': /* ECH: write N spaces w/o moving cursor */
3773 /* XXX VTTEST says this is vt220, vt510 manual
3775 compatibility(ANSIMIN);
3777 int n = def(term->esc_args[0], 1);
3779 int p = term->curs.x;
3780 termline *cline = scrlineptr(term->curs.y);
3782 if (n > term->cols - term->curs.x)
3783 n = term->cols - term->curs.x;
3784 cursplus = term->curs;
3786 check_boundary(term, term->curs.x, term->curs.y);
3787 check_boundary(term, term->curs.x+n, term->curs.y);
3788 check_selection(term, term->curs, cursplus);
3790 copy_termchar(cline, p++,
3792 seen_disp_event(term);
3795 case 'x': /* DECREQTPARM: report terminal characteristics */
3796 compatibility(VT100);
3799 int i = def(term->esc_args[0], 0);
3800 if (i == 0 || i == 1) {
3801 strcpy(buf, "\033[2;1;1;112;112;1;0x");
3803 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, buf, 20, 0);
3808 compatibility(OTHER);
3810 int i = def(term->esc_args[0], 1);
3811 pos old_curs = term->curs;
3813 for(;i>0 && term->curs.x>0; i--) {
3816 } while (term->curs.x >0 &&
3817 !term->tabs[term->curs.x]);
3819 check_selection(term, old_curs, term->curs);
3822 case ANSI('c', '='): /* Hide or Show Cursor */
3823 compatibility(SCOANSI);
3824 switch(term->esc_args[0]) {
3825 case 0: /* hide cursor */
3826 term->cursor_on = FALSE;
3828 case 1: /* restore cursor */
3829 term->big_cursor = FALSE;
3830 term->cursor_on = TRUE;
3832 case 2: /* block cursor */
3833 term->big_cursor = TRUE;
3834 term->cursor_on = TRUE;
3838 case ANSI('C', '='):
3840 * set cursor start on scanline esc_args[0] and
3841 * end on scanline esc_args[1].If you set
3842 * the bottom scan line to a value less than
3843 * the top scan line, the cursor will disappear.
3845 compatibility(SCOANSI);
3846 if (term->esc_nargs >= 2) {
3847 if (term->esc_args[0] > term->esc_args[1])
3848 term->cursor_on = FALSE;
3850 term->cursor_on = TRUE;
3853 case ANSI('D', '='):
3854 compatibility(SCOANSI);
3855 term->blink_is_real = FALSE;
3856 term_schedule_tblink(term);
3857 if (term->esc_args[0]>=1)
3858 term->curr_attr |= ATTR_BLINK;
3860 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_BLINK;
3862 case ANSI('E', '='):
3863 compatibility(SCOANSI);
3864 term->blink_is_real = (term->esc_args[0] >= 1);
3865 term_schedule_tblink(term);
3867 case ANSI('F', '='): /* set normal foreground */
3868 compatibility(SCOANSI);
3869 if (term->esc_args[0] >= 0 && term->esc_args[0] < 16) {
3871 (sco2ansicolour[term->esc_args[0] & 0x7] |
3872 (term->esc_args[0] & 0x8)) <<
3874 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_FGMASK;
3875 term->curr_attr |= colour;
3876 term->default_attr &= ~ATTR_FGMASK;
3877 term->default_attr |= colour;
3880 case ANSI('G', '='): /* set normal background */
3881 compatibility(SCOANSI);
3882 if (term->esc_args[0] >= 0 && term->esc_args[0] < 16) {
3884 (sco2ansicolour[term->esc_args[0] & 0x7] |
3885 (term->esc_args[0] & 0x8)) <<
3887 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_BGMASK;
3888 term->curr_attr |= colour;
3889 term->default_attr &= ~ATTR_BGMASK;
3890 term->default_attr |= colour;
3893 case ANSI('L', '='):
3894 compatibility(SCOANSI);
3895 term->use_bce = (term->esc_args[0] <= 0);
3896 set_erase_char(term);
3898 case ANSI('p', '"'): /* DECSCL: set compat level */
3900 * Allow the host to make this emulator a
3901 * 'perfect' VT102. This first appeared in
3902 * the VT220, but we do need to get back to
3903 * PuTTY mode so I won't check it.
3905 * The arg in 40..42,50 are a PuTTY extension.
3906 * The 2nd arg, 8bit vs 7bit is not checked.
3908 * Setting VT102 mode should also change
3909 * the Fkeys to generate PF* codes as a
3910 * real VT102 has no Fkeys. The VT220 does
3911 * this, F11..F13 become ESC,BS,LF other
3912 * Fkeys send nothing.
3914 * Note ESC c will NOT change this!
3917 switch (term->esc_args[0]) {
3919 term->compatibility_level &= ~TM_VTXXX;
3920 term->compatibility_level |= TM_VT102;
3923 term->compatibility_level &= ~TM_VTXXX;
3924 term->compatibility_level |= TM_VT220;
3928 if (term->esc_args[0] > 60 &&
3929 term->esc_args[0] < 70)
3930 term->compatibility_level |= TM_VTXXX;
3934 term->compatibility_level &= TM_VTXXX;
3937 term->compatibility_level = TM_PUTTY;
3940 term->compatibility_level = TM_SCOANSI;
3944 term->compatibility_level = TM_PUTTY;
3950 /* Change the response to CSI c */
3951 if (term->esc_args[0] == 50) {
3954 strcpy(term->id_string, "\033[?");
3955 for (i = 1; i < term->esc_nargs; i++) {
3957 strcat(term->id_string, ";");
3958 sprintf(lbuf, "%d", term->esc_args[i]);
3959 strcat(term->id_string, lbuf);
3961 strcat(term->id_string, "c");
3964 /* Is this a good idea ?
3965 * Well we should do a soft reset at this point ...
3967 if (!has_compat(VT420) && has_compat(VT100)) {
3968 if (!term->cfg.no_remote_resize) {
3969 if (term->reset_132)
3970 request_resize(132, 24);
3972 request_resize(80, 24);
3980 term->osc_w = FALSE;
3982 case 'P': /* Linux palette sequence */
3983 term->termstate = SEEN_OSC_P;
3984 term->osc_strlen = 0;
3986 case 'R': /* Linux palette reset */
3987 palette_reset(term->frontend);
3988 term_invalidate(term);
3989 term->termstate = TOPLEVEL;
3991 case 'W': /* word-set */
3992 term->termstate = SEEN_OSC_W;
4005 term->esc_args[0] = 10 * term->esc_args[0] + c - '0';
4009 * Grotty hack to support xterm and DECterm title
4010 * sequences concurrently.
4012 if (term->esc_args[0] == 2) {
4013 term->esc_args[0] = 1;
4016 /* else fall through */
4018 term->termstate = OSC_STRING;
4019 term->osc_strlen = 0;
4024 * This OSC stuff is EVIL. It takes just one character to get into
4025 * sysline mode and it's not initially obvious how to get out.
4026 * So I've added CR and LF as string aborts.
4027 * This shouldn't effect compatibility as I believe embedded
4028 * control characters are supposed to be interpreted (maybe?)
4029 * and they don't display anything useful anyway.
4033 if (c == '\012' || c == '\015') {
4034 term->termstate = TOPLEVEL;
4035 } else if (c == 0234 || c == '\007') {
4037 * These characters terminate the string; ST and BEL
4038 * terminate the sequence and trigger instant
4039 * processing of it, whereas ESC goes back to SEEN_ESC
4040 * mode unless it is followed by \, in which case it is
4041 * synonymous with ST in the first place.
4044 term->termstate = TOPLEVEL;
4045 } else if (c == '\033')
4046 term->termstate = OSC_MAYBE_ST;
4047 else if (term->osc_strlen < OSC_STR_MAX)
4048 term->osc_string[term->osc_strlen++] = (char)c;
4052 int max = (term->osc_strlen == 0 ? 21 : 16);
4054 if ((int)c >= '0' && (int)c <= '9')
4056 else if ((int)c >= 'A' && (int)c <= 'A' + max - 10)
4058 else if ((int)c >= 'a' && (int)c <= 'a' + max - 10)
4061 term->termstate = TOPLEVEL;
4064 term->osc_string[term->osc_strlen++] = val;
4065 if (term->osc_strlen >= 7) {
4066 palette_set(term->frontend, term->osc_string[0],
4067 term->osc_string[1] * 16 + term->osc_string[2],
4068 term->osc_string[3] * 16 + term->osc_string[4],
4069 term->osc_string[5] * 16 + term->osc_string[6]);
4070 term_invalidate(term);
4071 term->termstate = TOPLEVEL;
4087 term->esc_args[0] = 10 * term->esc_args[0] + c - '0';
4090 term->termstate = OSC_STRING;
4091 term->osc_strlen = 0;
4095 term->termstate = TOPLEVEL;
4096 seen_disp_event(term);
4099 move(term, term->curs.x, term->curs.y - 1, 1);
4102 move(term, term->curs.x, term->curs.y + 1, 1);
4105 move(term, term->curs.x + 1, term->curs.y, 1);
4108 move(term, term->curs.x - 1, term->curs.y, 1);
4111 * From the VT100 Manual
4112 * NOTE: The special graphics characters in the VT100
4113 * are different from those in the VT52
4115 * From VT102 manual:
4116 * 137 _ Blank - Same
4117 * 140 ` Reserved - Humm.
4118 * 141 a Solid rectangle - Similar
4119 * 142 b 1/ - Top half of fraction for the
4120 * 143 c 3/ - subscript numbers below.
4123 * 146 f Degrees - Same
4124 * 147 g Plus or minus - Same
4126 * 151 i Ellipsis (dots)
4129 * 154 l Bar at scan 0
4130 * 155 m Bar at scan 1
4131 * 156 n Bar at scan 2
4132 * 157 o Bar at scan 3 - Similar
4133 * 160 p Bar at scan 4 - Similar
4134 * 161 q Bar at scan 5 - Similar
4135 * 162 r Bar at scan 6 - Same
4136 * 163 s Bar at scan 7 - Similar
4151 term->cset_attr[term->cset = 0] = CSET_LINEDRW;
4154 term->cset_attr[term->cset = 0] = CSET_ASCII;
4157 move(term, 0, 0, 0);
4160 if (term->curs.y == 0)
4161 scroll(term, 0, term->rows - 1, -1, TRUE);
4162 else if (term->curs.y > 0)
4164 term->wrapnext = FALSE;
4167 erase_lots(term, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE);
4171 erase_lots(term, TRUE, FALSE, TRUE);
4175 /* XXX Print cursor line */
4178 /* XXX Start controller mode */
4181 /* XXX Stop controller mode */
4185 term->termstate = VT52_Y1;
4189 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, "\033/Z", 3, 0);
4192 term->app_keypad_keys = TRUE;
4195 term->app_keypad_keys = FALSE;
4198 /* XXX This should switch to VT100 mode not current or default
4199 * VT mode. But this will only have effect in a VT220+
4202 term->vt52_mode = FALSE;
4203 term->blink_is_real = term->cfg.blinktext;
4204 term_schedule_tblink(term);
4208 /* XXX Enter auto print mode */
4211 /* XXX Exit auto print mode */
4214 /* XXX Print screen */
4220 /* compatibility(ATARI) */
4221 move(term, 0, 0, 0);
4222 erase_lots(term, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE);
4226 /* compatibility(ATARI) */
4227 if (term->curs.y <= term->marg_b)
4228 scroll(term, term->curs.y, term->marg_b, -1, FALSE);
4231 /* compatibility(ATARI) */
4232 if (term->curs.y <= term->marg_b)
4233 scroll(term, term->curs.y, term->marg_b, 1, TRUE);
4236 /* compatibility(ATARI) */
4237 term->termstate = VT52_FG;
4240 /* compatibility(ATARI) */
4241 term->termstate = VT52_BG;
4244 /* compatibility(ATARI) */
4245 erase_lots(term, FALSE, TRUE, FALSE);
4249 /* compatibility(ATARI) */
4250 term->cursor_on = TRUE;
4253 /* compatibility(ATARI) */
4254 term->cursor_on = FALSE;
4256 /* case 'j': Save cursor position - broken on ST */
4257 /* case 'k': Restore cursor position */
4259 /* compatibility(ATARI) */
4260 erase_lots(term, TRUE, TRUE, TRUE);
4262 term->wrapnext = FALSE;
4265 /* compatibility(ATARI) */
4266 erase_lots(term, TRUE, TRUE, FALSE);
4269 /* compatibility(ATARI) */
4270 term->curr_attr |= ATTR_REVERSE;
4273 /* compatibility(ATARI) */
4274 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_REVERSE;
4276 case 'v': /* wrap Autowrap on - Wyse style */
4277 /* compatibility(ATARI) */
4280 case 'w': /* Autowrap off */
4281 /* compatibility(ATARI) */
4286 /* compatibility(OTHER) */
4287 term->vt52_bold = FALSE;
4288 term->curr_attr = ATTR_DEFAULT;
4289 set_erase_char(term);
4292 /* compatibility(VI50) */
4293 term->curr_attr |= ATTR_UNDER;
4296 /* compatibility(VI50) */
4297 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_UNDER;
4300 /* compatibility(VI50) */
4301 term->vt52_bold = TRUE;
4302 term->curr_attr |= ATTR_BOLD;
4305 /* compatibility(VI50) */
4306 term->vt52_bold = FALSE;
4307 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_BOLD;
4313 term->termstate = VT52_Y2;
4314 move(term, term->curs.x, c - ' ', 0);
4317 term->termstate = TOPLEVEL;
4318 move(term, c - ' ', term->curs.y, 0);
4323 term->termstate = TOPLEVEL;
4324 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_FGMASK;
4325 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_BOLD;
4326 term->curr_attr |= (c & 0xF) << ATTR_FGSHIFT;
4327 set_erase_char(term);
4330 term->termstate = TOPLEVEL;
4331 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_BGMASK;
4332 term->curr_attr &= ~ATTR_BLINK;
4333 term->curr_attr |= (c & 0xF) << ATTR_BGSHIFT;
4334 set_erase_char(term);
4337 default: break; /* placate gcc warning about enum use */
4339 if (term->selstate != NO_SELECTION) {
4340 pos cursplus = term->curs;
4342 check_selection(term, term->curs, cursplus);
4346 term_print_flush(term);
4347 if (term->cfg.logflush)
4348 logflush(term->logctx);
4352 * To prevent having to run the reasonably tricky bidi algorithm
4353 * too many times, we maintain a cache of the last lineful of data
4354 * fed to the algorithm on each line of the display.
4356 static int term_bidi_cache_hit(Terminal *term, int line,
4357 termchar *lbefore, int width)
4361 if (!term->pre_bidi_cache)
4362 return FALSE; /* cache doesn't even exist yet! */
4364 if (line >= term->bidi_cache_size)
4365 return FALSE; /* cache doesn't have this many lines */
4367 if (!term->pre_bidi_cache[line].chars)
4368 return FALSE; /* cache doesn't contain _this_ line */
4370 if (term->pre_bidi_cache[line].width != width)
4371 return FALSE; /* line is wrong width */
4373 for (i = 0; i < width; i++)
4374 if (!termchars_equal(term->pre_bidi_cache[line].chars+i, lbefore+i))
4375 return FALSE; /* line doesn't match cache */
4377 return TRUE; /* it didn't match. */
4380 static void term_bidi_cache_store(Terminal *term, int line, termchar *lbefore,
4381 termchar *lafter, bidi_char *wcTo,
4382 int width, int size)
4386 if (!term->pre_bidi_cache || term->bidi_cache_size <= line) {
4387 int j = term->bidi_cache_size;
4388 term->bidi_cache_size = line+1;
4389 term->pre_bidi_cache = sresize(term->pre_bidi_cache,
4390 term->bidi_cache_size,
4391 struct bidi_cache_entry);
4392 term->post_bidi_cache = sresize(term->post_bidi_cache,
4393 term->bidi_cache_size,
4394 struct bidi_cache_entry);
4395 while (j < term->bidi_cache_size) {
4396 term->pre_bidi_cache[j].chars =
4397 term->post_bidi_cache[j].chars = NULL;
4398 term->pre_bidi_cache[j].width =
4399 term->post_bidi_cache[j].width = -1;
4400 term->pre_bidi_cache[j].forward =
4401 term->post_bidi_cache[j].forward = NULL;
4402 term->pre_bidi_cache[j].backward =
4403 term->post_bidi_cache[j].backward = NULL;
4408 sfree(term->pre_bidi_cache[line].chars);
4409 sfree(term->post_bidi_cache[line].chars);
4410 sfree(term->post_bidi_cache[line].forward);
4411 sfree(term->post_bidi_cache[line].backward);
4413 term->pre_bidi_cache[line].width = width;
4414 term->pre_bidi_cache[line].chars = snewn(size, termchar);
4415 term->post_bidi_cache[line].width = width;
4416 term->post_bidi_cache[line].chars = snewn(size, termchar);
4417 term->post_bidi_cache[line].forward = snewn(width, int);
4418 term->post_bidi_cache[line].backward = snewn(width, int);
4420 memcpy(term->pre_bidi_cache[line].chars, lbefore, size * TSIZE);
4421 memcpy(term->post_bidi_cache[line].chars, lafter, size * TSIZE);
4422 memset(term->post_bidi_cache[line].forward, 0, width * sizeof(int));
4423 memset(term->post_bidi_cache[line].backward, 0, width * sizeof(int));
4425 for (i = 0; i < width; i++) {
4426 int p = wcTo[i].index;
4428 assert(0 <= p && p < width);
4430 term->post_bidi_cache[line].backward[i] = p;
4431 term->post_bidi_cache[line].forward[p] = i;
4436 * Prepare the bidi information for a screen line. Returns the
4437 * transformed list of termchars, or NULL if no transformation at
4438 * all took place (because bidi is disabled). If return was
4439 * non-NULL, auxiliary information such as the forward and reverse
4440 * mappings of permutation position are available in
4441 * term->post_bidi_cache[scr_y].*.
4443 static termchar *term_bidi_line(Terminal *term, struct termline *ldata,
4449 /* Do Arabic shaping and bidi. */
4450 if(!term->cfg.bidi || !term->cfg.arabicshaping) {
4452 if (!term_bidi_cache_hit(term, scr_y, ldata->chars, term->cols)) {
4454 if (term->wcFromTo_size < term->cols) {
4455 term->wcFromTo_size = term->cols;
4456 term->wcFrom = sresize(term->wcFrom, term->wcFromTo_size,
4458 term->wcTo = sresize(term->wcTo, term->wcFromTo_size,
4462 for(it=0; it<term->cols ; it++)
4464 unsigned long uc = (ldata->chars[it].chr);
4466 switch (uc & CSET_MASK) {
4468 if (!term->cfg.rawcnp) {
4469 uc = term->ucsdata->unitab_xterm[uc & 0xFF];
4473 uc = term->ucsdata->unitab_line[uc & 0xFF];
4476 uc = term->ucsdata->unitab_scoacs[uc&0xFF];
4479 switch (uc & CSET_MASK) {
4481 uc = term->ucsdata->unitab_font[uc & 0xFF];
4484 uc = term->ucsdata->unitab_oemcp[uc & 0xFF];
4488 term->wcFrom[it].origwc = term->wcFrom[it].wc =
4490 term->wcFrom[it].index = it;
4494 do_bidi(term->wcFrom, term->cols);
4496 /* this is saved iff done from inside the shaping */
4497 if(!term->cfg.bidi && term->cfg.arabicshaping)
4498 for(it=0; it<term->cols; it++)
4499 term->wcTo[it] = term->wcFrom[it];
4501 if(!term->cfg.arabicshaping)
4502 do_shape(term->wcFrom, term->wcTo, term->cols);
4504 if (term->ltemp_size < ldata->size) {
4505 term->ltemp_size = ldata->size;
4506 term->ltemp = sresize(term->ltemp, term->ltemp_size,
4510 memcpy(term->ltemp, ldata->chars, ldata->size * TSIZE);
4512 for(it=0; it<term->cols ; it++)
4514 term->ltemp[it] = ldata->chars[term->wcTo[it].index];
4515 if (term->ltemp[it].cc_next)
4516 term->ltemp[it].cc_next -=
4517 it - term->wcTo[it].index;
4519 if (term->wcTo[it].origwc != term->wcTo[it].wc)
4520 term->ltemp[it].chr = term->wcTo[it].wc;
4522 term_bidi_cache_store(term, scr_y, ldata->chars,
4523 term->ltemp, term->wcTo,
4524 term->cols, ldata->size);
4526 lchars = term->ltemp;
4528 lchars = term->post_bidi_cache[scr_y].chars;
4538 * Given a context, update the window. Out of paranoia, we don't
4539 * allow WM_PAINT responses to do scrolling optimisations.
4541 static void do_paint(Terminal *term, Context ctx, int may_optimise)
4543 int i, j, our_curs_y, our_curs_x;
4548 #ifdef OPTIMISE_SCROLL
4549 struct scrollregion *sr;
4550 #endif /* OPTIMISE_SCROLL */
4554 ch = snewn(chlen, wchar_t);
4556 newline = snewn(term->cols, termchar);
4558 rv = (!term->rvideo ^ !term->in_vbell ? ATTR_REVERSE : 0);
4561 * screen array, disptop, scrtop,
4563 * cfg.blinkpc, blink_is_real, tblinker,
4564 * curs.y, curs.x, cblinker, cfg.blink_cur, cursor_on, has_focus, wrapnext
4567 /* Has the cursor position or type changed ? */
4568 if (term->cursor_on) {
4569 if (term->has_focus) {
4570 if (term->cblinker || !term->cfg.blink_cur)
4571 cursor = TATTR_ACTCURS;
4575 cursor = TATTR_PASCURS;
4577 cursor |= TATTR_RIGHTCURS;
4580 our_curs_y = term->curs.y - term->disptop;
4583 * Adjust the cursor position:
4585 * - in the case where it's resting on the right-hand half
4586 * of a CJK wide character. xterm's behaviour here,
4587 * which seems adequate to me, is to display the cursor
4588 * covering the _whole_ character, exactly as if it were
4589 * one space to the left.
4591 termline *ldata = lineptr(term->curs.y);
4594 our_curs_x = term->curs.x;
4596 if ( (lchars = term_bidi_line(term, ldata, our_curs_y)) != NULL) {
4597 our_curs_x = term->post_bidi_cache[our_curs_y].forward[our_curs_x];
4599 lchars = ldata->chars;
4601 if (our_curs_x > 0 &&
4602 lchars[our_curs_x].chr == UCSWIDE)
4609 * If the cursor is not where it was last time we painted, and
4610 * its previous position is visible on screen, invalidate its
4611 * previous position.
4613 if (term->dispcursy >= 0 &&
4614 (term->curstype != cursor ||
4615 term->dispcursy != our_curs_y ||
4616 term->dispcursx != our_curs_x)) {
4617 termchar *dispcurs = term->disptext[term->dispcursy]->chars +
4620 if (term->dispcursx > 0 && dispcurs->chr == UCSWIDE)
4621 dispcurs[-1].attr |= ATTR_INVALID;
4622 if (term->dispcursx < term->cols-1 && dispcurs[1].chr == UCSWIDE)
4623 dispcurs[1].attr |= ATTR_INVALID;
4624 dispcurs->attr |= ATTR_INVALID;
4628 term->dispcursx = term->dispcursy = -1;
4630 #ifdef OPTIMISE_SCROLL
4632 sr = term->scrollhead;
4634 struct scrollregion *next = sr->next;
4635 do_scroll(ctx, sr->topline, sr->botline, sr->lines);
4639 term->scrollhead = term->scrolltail = NULL;
4640 #endif /* OPTIMISE_SCROLL */
4642 /* The normal screen data */
4643 for (i = 0; i < term->rows; i++) {
4646 int dirty_line, dirty_run, selected;
4647 unsigned long attr = 0, cset = 0;
4648 int updated_line = 0;
4651 int last_run_dirty = 0;
4652 int laststart, dirtyrect;
4655 scrpos.y = i + term->disptop;
4656 ldata = lineptr(scrpos.y);
4658 /* Do Arabic shaping and bidi. */
4659 lchars = term_bidi_line(term, ldata, i);
4661 backward = term->post_bidi_cache[i].backward;
4663 lchars = ldata->chars;
4668 * First loop: work along the line deciding what we want
4669 * each character cell to look like.
4671 for (j = 0; j < term->cols; j++) {
4672 unsigned long tattr, tchar;
4673 termchar *d = lchars + j;
4674 scrpos.x = backward ? backward[j] : j;
4679 if (!term->cfg.ansi_colour)
4680 tattr = (tattr & ~(ATTR_FGMASK | ATTR_BGMASK)) |
4681 ATTR_DEFFG | ATTR_DEFBG;
4683 if (!term->cfg.xterm_256_colour) {
4685 colour = (tattr & ATTR_FGMASK) >> ATTR_FGSHIFT;
4686 if (colour >= 16 && colour < 256)
4687 tattr = (tattr &~ ATTR_FGMASK) | ATTR_DEFFG;
4688 colour = (tattr & ATTR_BGMASK) >> ATTR_BGSHIFT;
4689 if (colour >= 16 && colour < 256)
4690 tattr = (tattr &~ ATTR_BGMASK) | ATTR_DEFBG;
4693 switch (tchar & CSET_MASK) {
4695 tchar = term->ucsdata->unitab_line[tchar & 0xFF];
4698 tchar = term->ucsdata->unitab_xterm[tchar & 0xFF];
4701 tchar = term->ucsdata->unitab_scoacs[tchar&0xFF];
4704 if (j < term->cols-1 && d[1].chr == UCSWIDE)
4707 /* Video reversing things */
4708 if (term->selstate == DRAGGING || term->selstate == SELECTED) {
4709 if (term->seltype == LEXICOGRAPHIC)
4710 selected = (posle(term->selstart, scrpos) &&
4711 poslt(scrpos, term->selend));
4713 selected = (posPle(term->selstart, scrpos) &&
4714 posPlt(scrpos, term->selend));
4718 ^ (selected ? ATTR_REVERSE : 0));
4720 /* 'Real' blinking ? */
4721 if (term->blink_is_real && (tattr & ATTR_BLINK)) {
4722 if (term->has_focus && term->tblinker) {
4723 tchar = term->ucsdata->unitab_line[(unsigned char)' '];
4725 tattr &= ~ATTR_BLINK;
4729 * Check the font we'll _probably_ be using to see if
4730 * the character is wide when we don't want it to be.
4732 if (tchar != term->disptext[i]->chars[j].chr ||
4733 tattr != (term->disptext[i]->chars[j].attr &~
4734 (ATTR_NARROW | DATTR_MASK))) {
4735 if ((tattr & ATTR_WIDE) == 0 && char_width(ctx, tchar) == 2)
4736 tattr |= ATTR_NARROW;
4737 } else if (term->disptext[i]->chars[j].attr & ATTR_NARROW)
4738 tattr |= ATTR_NARROW;
4740 if (i == our_curs_y && j == our_curs_x) {
4742 term->curstype = cursor;
4743 term->dispcursx = j;
4744 term->dispcursy = i;
4748 newline[j].attr = tattr;
4749 newline[j].chr = tchar;
4750 /* Combining characters are still read from lchars */
4751 newline[j].cc_next = 0;
4755 * Now loop over the line again, noting where things have
4758 * During this loop, we keep track of where we last saw
4759 * DATTR_STARTRUN. Any mismatch automatically invalidates
4760 * _all_ of the containing run that was last printed: that
4761 * is, any rectangle that was drawn in one go in the
4762 * previous update should be either left completely alone
4763 * or overwritten in its entirety. This, along with the
4764 * expectation that front ends clip all text runs to their
4765 * bounding rectangle, should solve any possible problems
4766 * with fonts that overflow their character cells.
4770 for (j = 0; j < term->cols; j++) {
4771 if (term->disptext[i]->chars[j].attr & DATTR_STARTRUN) {
4776 if (term->disptext[i]->chars[j].chr != newline[j].chr ||
4777 (term->disptext[i]->chars[j].attr &~ DATTR_MASK)
4778 != newline[j].attr) {
4781 for (k = laststart; k < j; k++)
4782 term->disptext[i]->chars[k].attr |= ATTR_INVALID;
4788 term->disptext[i]->chars[j].attr |= ATTR_INVALID;
4792 * Finally, loop once more and actually do the drawing.
4794 dirty_run = dirty_line = (ldata->lattr !=
4795 term->disptext[i]->lattr);
4796 term->disptext[i]->lattr = ldata->lattr;
4798 for (j = 0; j < term->cols; j++) {
4799 unsigned long tattr, tchar;
4800 int break_run, do_copy;
4801 termchar *d = lchars + j;
4803 tattr = newline[j].attr;
4804 tchar = newline[j].chr;
4806 if ((term->disptext[i]->chars[j].attr ^ tattr) & ATTR_WIDE)
4809 break_run = ((tattr ^ attr) & term->attr_mask) != 0;
4811 /* Special hack for VT100 Linedraw glyphs */
4812 if (tchar >= 0x23BA && tchar <= 0x23BD)
4816 * Separate out sequences of characters that have the
4817 * same CSET, if that CSET is a magic one.
4819 if (CSET_OF(tchar) != cset)
4823 * Break on both sides of any combined-character cell.
4825 if (d->cc_next != 0 ||
4826 (j > 0 && d[-1].cc_next != 0))
4829 if (!term->ucsdata->dbcs_screenfont && !dirty_line) {
4830 if (term->disptext[i]->chars[j].chr == tchar &&
4831 (term->disptext[i]->chars[j].attr &~ DATTR_MASK) == tattr)
4833 else if (!dirty_run && ccount == 1)
4838 if ((dirty_run || last_run_dirty) && ccount > 0) {
4839 do_text(ctx, start, i, ch, ccount, attr,
4841 if (attr & (TATTR_ACTCURS | TATTR_PASCURS))
4842 do_cursor(ctx, start, i, ch, ccount, attr,
4850 cset = CSET_OF(tchar);
4851 if (term->ucsdata->dbcs_screenfont)
4852 last_run_dirty = dirty_run;
4853 dirty_run = dirty_line;
4857 if (!termchars_equal_override(&term->disptext[i]->chars[j],
4863 if (ccount >= chlen) {
4864 chlen = ccount + 256;
4865 ch = sresize(ch, chlen, wchar_t);
4867 ch[ccount++] = (wchar_t) tchar;
4872 while (dd->cc_next) {
4873 unsigned long schar;
4878 switch (schar & CSET_MASK) {
4880 schar = term->ucsdata->unitab_line[schar & 0xFF];
4883 schar = term->ucsdata->unitab_xterm[schar & 0xFF];
4886 schar = term->ucsdata->unitab_scoacs[schar&0xFF];
4890 if (ccount >= chlen) {
4891 chlen = ccount + 256;
4892 ch = sresize(ch, chlen, wchar_t);
4894 ch[ccount++] = (wchar_t) schar;
4897 attr |= TATTR_COMBINING;
4901 copy_termchar(term->disptext[i], j, d);
4902 term->disptext[i]->chars[j].chr = tchar;
4903 term->disptext[i]->chars[j].attr = tattr;
4905 term->disptext[i]->chars[j].attr |= DATTR_STARTRUN;
4908 /* If it's a wide char step along to the next one. */
4909 if (tattr & ATTR_WIDE) {
4910 if (++j < term->cols) {
4913 * By construction above, the cursor should not
4914 * be on the right-hand half of this character.
4917 assert(!(i == our_curs_y && j == our_curs_x));
4918 if (!termchars_equal(&term->disptext[i]->chars[j], d))
4920 copy_termchar(term->disptext[i], j, d);
4924 if (dirty_run && ccount > 0) {
4925 do_text(ctx, start, i, ch, ccount, attr,
4927 if (attr & (TATTR_ACTCURS | TATTR_PASCURS))
4928 do_cursor(ctx, start, i, ch, ccount, attr,
4942 * Invalidate the whole screen so it will be repainted in full.
4944 void term_invalidate(Terminal *term)
4948 for (i = 0; i < term->rows; i++)
4949 for (j = 0; j < term->cols; j++)
4950 term->disptext[i]->chars[j].attr |= ATTR_INVALID;
4952 term_schedule_update(term);
4956 * Paint the window in response to a WM_PAINT message.
4958 void term_paint(Terminal *term, Context ctx,
4959 int left, int top, int right, int bottom, int immediately)
4962 if (left < 0) left = 0;
4963 if (top < 0) top = 0;
4964 if (right >= term->cols) right = term->cols-1;
4965 if (bottom >= term->rows) bottom = term->rows-1;
4967 for (i = top; i <= bottom && i < term->rows; i++) {
4968 if ((term->disptext[i]->lattr & LATTR_MODE) == LATTR_NORM)
4969 for (j = left; j <= right && j < term->cols; j++)
4970 term->disptext[i]->chars[j].attr |= ATTR_INVALID;
4972 for (j = left / 2; j <= right / 2 + 1 && j < term->cols; j++)
4973 term->disptext[i]->chars[j].attr |= ATTR_INVALID;
4977 do_paint (term, ctx, FALSE);
4979 term_schedule_update(term);
4984 * Attempt to scroll the scrollback. The second parameter gives the
4985 * position we want to scroll to; the first is +1 to denote that
4986 * this position is relative to the beginning of the scrollback, -1
4987 * to denote it is relative to the end, and 0 to denote that it is
4988 * relative to the current position.
4990 void term_scroll(Terminal *term, int rel, int where)
4992 int sbtop = -sblines(term);
4993 #ifdef OPTIMISE_SCROLL
4994 int olddisptop = term->disptop;
4996 #endif /* OPTIMISE_SCROLL */
4998 term->disptop = (rel < 0 ? 0 : rel > 0 ? sbtop : term->disptop) + where;
4999 if (term->disptop < sbtop)
5000 term->disptop = sbtop;
5001 if (term->disptop > 0)
5004 #ifdef OPTIMISE_SCROLL
5005 shift = (term->disptop - olddisptop);
5006 if (shift < term->rows && shift > -term->rows)
5007 scroll_display(term, 0, term->rows - 1, shift);
5008 #endif /* OPTIMISE_SCROLL */
5012 static void clipme(Terminal *term, pos top, pos bottom, int rect, int desel)
5015 wchar_t *wbptr; /* where next char goes within workbuf */
5017 int wblen = 0; /* workbuf len */
5018 int buflen; /* amount of memory allocated to workbuf */
5020 buflen = 5120; /* Default size */
5021 workbuf = snewn(buflen, wchar_t);
5022 wbptr = workbuf; /* start filling here */
5023 old_top_x = top.x; /* needed for rect==1 */
5025 while (poslt(top, bottom)) {
5027 termline *ldata = lineptr(top.y);
5031 * nlpos will point at the maximum position on this line we
5032 * should copy up to. So we start it at the end of the
5036 nlpos.x = term->cols;
5039 * ... move it backwards if there's unused space at the end
5040 * of the line (and also set `nl' if this is the case,
5041 * because in normal selection mode this means we need a
5042 * newline at the end)...
5044 if (!(ldata->lattr & LATTR_WRAPPED)) {
5045 while (IS_SPACE_CHR(ldata->chars[nlpos.x - 1].chr) &&
5046 !ldata->chars[nlpos.x - 1].cc_next &&
5049 if (poslt(nlpos, bottom))
5051 } else if (ldata->lattr & LATTR_WRAPPED2) {
5052 /* Ignore the last char on the line in a WRAPPED2 line. */
5057 * ... and then clip it to the terminal x coordinate if
5058 * we're doing rectangular selection. (In this case we
5059 * still did the above, so that copying e.g. the right-hand
5060 * column from a table doesn't fill with spaces on the
5064 if (nlpos.x > bottom.x)
5066 nl = (top.y < bottom.y);
5069 while (poslt(top, bottom) && poslt(top, nlpos)) {
5072 sprintf(cbuf, "<U+%04x>", (ldata[top.x] & 0xFFFF));
5074 wchar_t cbuf[16], *p;
5078 if (ldata->chars[x].chr == UCSWIDE) {
5084 int uc = ldata->chars[x].chr;
5086 switch (uc & CSET_MASK) {
5088 if (!term->cfg.rawcnp) {
5089 uc = term->ucsdata->unitab_xterm[uc & 0xFF];
5093 uc = term->ucsdata->unitab_line[uc & 0xFF];
5096 uc = term->ucsdata->unitab_scoacs[uc&0xFF];
5099 switch (uc & CSET_MASK) {
5101 uc = term->ucsdata->unitab_font[uc & 0xFF];
5104 uc = term->ucsdata->unitab_oemcp[uc & 0xFF];
5108 set = (uc & CSET_MASK);
5109 c = (uc & ~CSET_MASK);
5113 if (DIRECT_FONT(uc)) {
5114 if (c >= ' ' && c != 0x7F) {
5118 if (is_dbcs_leadbyte(term->ucsdata->font_codepage, (BYTE) c)) {
5120 buf[1] = (char) (0xFF & ldata->chars[top.x + 1].chr);
5121 rv = mb_to_wc(term->ucsdata->font_codepage, 0, buf, 2, wbuf, 4);
5125 rv = mb_to_wc(term->ucsdata->font_codepage, 0, buf, 1, wbuf, 4);
5129 memcpy(cbuf, wbuf, rv * sizeof(wchar_t));
5136 for (p = cbuf; *p; p++) {
5137 /* Enough overhead for trailing NL and nul */
5138 if (wblen >= buflen - 16) {
5140 workbuf = sresize(workbuf, buflen, wchar_t);
5141 wbptr = workbuf + wblen;
5147 if (ldata->chars[x].cc_next)
5148 x += ldata->chars[x].cc_next;
5156 for (i = 0; i < sel_nl_sz; i++) {
5158 *wbptr++ = sel_nl[i];
5162 top.x = rect ? old_top_x : 0;
5166 #if SELECTION_NUL_TERMINATED
5170 write_clip(term->frontend, workbuf, wblen, desel); /* transfer to clipbd */
5171 if (buflen > 0) /* indicates we allocated this buffer */
5175 void term_copyall(Terminal *term)
5179 tree234 *screen = term->screen;
5180 top.y = -sblines(term);
5182 bottom.y = find_last_nonempty_line(term, screen);
5183 bottom.x = term->cols;
5184 clipme(term, top, bottom, 0, TRUE);
5188 * The wordness array is mainly for deciding the disposition of the
5189 * US-ASCII characters.
5191 static int wordtype(Terminal *term, int uc)
5194 int start, end, ctype;
5196 static const struct ucsword ucs_words[] = {
5202 0x037e, 0x037e, 1}, /* Greek question mark */
5204 0x0387, 0x0387, 1}, /* Greek ano teleia */
5206 0x055a, 0x055f, 1}, /* Armenian punctuation */
5208 0x0589, 0x0589, 1}, /* Armenian full stop */
5210 0x0700, 0x070d, 1}, /* Syriac punctuation */
5212 0x104a, 0x104f, 1}, /* Myanmar punctuation */
5214 0x10fb, 0x10fb, 1}, /* Georgian punctuation */
5216 0x1361, 0x1368, 1}, /* Ethiopic punctuation */
5218 0x166d, 0x166e, 1}, /* Canadian Syl. punctuation */
5220 0x17d4, 0x17dc, 1}, /* Khmer punctuation */
5222 0x1800, 0x180a, 1}, /* Mongolian punctuation */
5224 0x2000, 0x200a, 0}, /* Various spaces */
5226 0x2070, 0x207f, 2}, /* superscript */
5228 0x2080, 0x208f, 2}, /* subscript */
5230 0x200b, 0x27ff, 1}, /* punctuation and symbols */
5232 0x3000, 0x3000, 0}, /* ideographic space */
5234 0x3001, 0x3020, 1}, /* ideographic punctuation */
5236 0x303f, 0x309f, 3}, /* Hiragana */
5238 0x30a0, 0x30ff, 3}, /* Katakana */
5240 0x3300, 0x9fff, 3}, /* CJK Ideographs */
5242 0xac00, 0xd7a3, 3}, /* Hangul Syllables */
5244 0xf900, 0xfaff, 3}, /* CJK Ideographs */
5246 0xfe30, 0xfe6b, 1}, /* punctuation forms */
5248 0xff00, 0xff0f, 1}, /* half/fullwidth ASCII */
5250 0xff1a, 0xff20, 1}, /* half/fullwidth ASCII */
5252 0xff3b, 0xff40, 1}, /* half/fullwidth ASCII */
5254 0xff5b, 0xff64, 1}, /* half/fullwidth ASCII */
5256 0xfff0, 0xffff, 0}, /* half/fullwidth ASCII */
5260 const struct ucsword *wptr;
5262 switch (uc & CSET_MASK) {
5264 uc = term->ucsdata->unitab_xterm[uc & 0xFF];
5267 uc = term->ucsdata->unitab_line[uc & 0xFF];
5270 uc = term->ucsdata->unitab_scoacs[uc&0xFF];
5273 switch (uc & CSET_MASK) {
5275 uc = term->ucsdata->unitab_font[uc & 0xFF];
5278 uc = term->ucsdata->unitab_oemcp[uc & 0xFF];
5282 /* For DBCS fonts I can't do anything useful. Even this will sometimes
5283 * fail as there's such a thing as a double width space. :-(
5285 if (term->ucsdata->dbcs_screenfont &&
5286 term->ucsdata->font_codepage == term->ucsdata->line_codepage)
5290 return term->wordness[uc];
5292 for (wptr = ucs_words; wptr->start; wptr++) {
5293 if (uc >= wptr->start && uc <= wptr->end)
5301 * Spread the selection outwards according to the selection mode.
5303 static pos sel_spread_half(Terminal *term, pos p, int dir)
5307 int topy = -sblines(term);
5309 ldata = lineptr(p.y);
5311 switch (term->selmode) {
5314 * In this mode, every character is a separate unit, except
5315 * for runs of spaces at the end of a non-wrapping line.
5317 if (!(ldata->lattr & LATTR_WRAPPED)) {
5318 termchar *q = ldata->chars + term->cols;
5319 while (q > ldata->chars &&
5320 IS_SPACE_CHR(q[-1].chr) && !q[-1].cc_next)
5322 if (q == ldata->chars + term->cols)
5324 if (p.x >= q - ldata->chars)
5325 p.x = (dir == -1 ? q - ldata->chars : term->cols - 1);
5330 * In this mode, the units are maximal runs of characters
5331 * whose `wordness' has the same value.
5333 wvalue = wordtype(term, UCSGET(ldata->chars, p.x));
5336 int maxcols = (ldata->lattr & LATTR_WRAPPED2 ?
5337 term->cols-1 : term->cols);
5338 if (p.x < maxcols-1) {
5339 if (wordtype(term, UCSGET(ldata->chars, p.x+1)) == wvalue)
5344 if (ldata->lattr & LATTR_WRAPPED) {
5346 ldata2 = lineptr(p.y+1);
5347 if (wordtype(term, UCSGET(ldata2->chars, 0))
5364 if (wordtype(term, UCSGET(ldata->chars, p.x-1)) == wvalue)
5373 ldata2 = lineptr(p.y-1);
5374 maxcols = (ldata2->lattr & LATTR_WRAPPED2 ?
5375 term->cols-1 : term->cols);
5376 if (ldata2->lattr & LATTR_WRAPPED) {
5377 if (wordtype(term, UCSGET(ldata2->chars, maxcols-1))
5395 * In this mode, every line is a unit.
5397 p.x = (dir == -1 ? 0 : term->cols - 1);
5405 static void sel_spread(Terminal *term)
5407 if (term->seltype == LEXICOGRAPHIC) {
5408 term->selstart = sel_spread_half(term, term->selstart, -1);
5409 decpos(term->selend);
5410 term->selend = sel_spread_half(term, term->selend, +1);
5411 incpos(term->selend);
5415 void term_do_paste(Terminal *term)
5420 get_clip(term->frontend, &data, &len);
5421 if (data && len > 0) {
5424 term_seen_key_event(term); /* pasted data counts */
5426 if (term->paste_buffer)
5427 sfree(term->paste_buffer);
5428 term->paste_pos = term->paste_hold = term->paste_len = 0;
5429 term->paste_buffer = snewn(len, wchar_t);
5432 while (p < data + len) {
5433 while (p < data + len &&
5434 !(p <= data + len - sel_nl_sz &&
5435 !memcmp(p, sel_nl, sizeof(sel_nl))))
5440 for (i = 0; i < p - q; i++) {
5441 term->paste_buffer[term->paste_len++] = q[i];
5445 if (p <= data + len - sel_nl_sz &&
5446 !memcmp(p, sel_nl, sizeof(sel_nl))) {
5447 term->paste_buffer[term->paste_len++] = '\015';
5453 /* Assume a small paste will be OK in one go. */
5454 if (term->paste_len < 256) {
5456 luni_send(term->ldisc, term->paste_buffer, term->paste_len, 0);
5457 if (term->paste_buffer)
5458 sfree(term->paste_buffer);
5459 term->paste_buffer = 0;
5460 term->paste_pos = term->paste_hold = term->paste_len = 0;
5463 get_clip(term->frontend, NULL, NULL);
5466 void term_mouse(Terminal *term, Mouse_Button braw, Mouse_Button bcooked,
5467 Mouse_Action a, int x, int y, int shift, int ctrl, int alt)
5471 int raw_mouse = (term->xterm_mouse &&
5472 !term->cfg.no_mouse_rep &&
5473 !(term->cfg.mouse_override && shift));
5474 int default_seltype;
5478 if (a == MA_DRAG && !raw_mouse)
5479 term_scroll(term, 0, -1);
5481 if (y >= term->rows) {
5483 if (a == MA_DRAG && !raw_mouse)
5484 term_scroll(term, 0, +1);
5493 if (x >= term->cols)
5496 selpoint.y = y + term->disptop;
5497 ldata = lineptr(selpoint.y);
5499 if ((ldata->lattr & LATTR_MODE) != LATTR_NORM)
5503 * Transform x through the bidi algorithm to find the _logical_
5504 * click point from the physical one.
5506 if (term_bidi_line(term, ldata, y) != NULL) {
5507 x = term->post_bidi_cache[y].backward[x];
5514 int encstate = 0, r, c;
5521 encstate = 0x20; /* left button down */
5532 case MBT_WHEEL_DOWN:
5535 default: break; /* placate gcc warning about enum use */
5539 if (term->xterm_mouse == 1)
5545 term->mouse_is_down = 0;
5548 if (term->mouse_is_down == braw)
5550 term->mouse_is_down = braw;
5552 default: break; /* placate gcc warning about enum use */
5561 sprintf(abuf, "\033[M%c%c%c", encstate, c, r);
5562 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, abuf, 6, 0);
5568 * Set the selection type (rectangular or normal) at the start
5569 * of a selection attempt, from the state of Alt.
5571 if (!alt ^ !term->cfg.rect_select)
5572 default_seltype = RECTANGULAR;
5574 default_seltype = LEXICOGRAPHIC;
5576 if (term->selstate == NO_SELECTION) {
5577 term->seltype = default_seltype;
5580 if (bcooked == MBT_SELECT && a == MA_CLICK) {
5582 term->selstate = ABOUT_TO;
5583 term->seltype = default_seltype;
5584 term->selanchor = selpoint;
5585 term->selmode = SM_CHAR;
5586 } else if (bcooked == MBT_SELECT && (a == MA_2CLK || a == MA_3CLK)) {
5588 term->selmode = (a == MA_2CLK ? SM_WORD : SM_LINE);
5589 term->selstate = DRAGGING;
5590 term->selstart = term->selanchor = selpoint;
5591 term->selend = term->selstart;
5592 incpos(term->selend);
5594 } else if ((bcooked == MBT_SELECT && a == MA_DRAG) ||
5595 (bcooked == MBT_EXTEND && a != MA_RELEASE)) {
5596 if (term->selstate == ABOUT_TO && poseq(term->selanchor, selpoint))
5598 if (bcooked == MBT_EXTEND && a != MA_DRAG &&
5599 term->selstate == SELECTED) {
5600 if (term->seltype == LEXICOGRAPHIC) {
5602 * For normal selection, we extend by moving
5603 * whichever end of the current selection is closer
5606 if (posdiff(selpoint, term->selstart) <
5607 posdiff(term->selend, term->selstart) / 2) {
5608 term->selanchor = term->selend;
5609 decpos(term->selanchor);
5611 term->selanchor = term->selstart;
5615 * For rectangular selection, we have a choice of
5616 * _four_ places to put selanchor and selpoint: the
5617 * four corners of the selection.
5619 if (2*selpoint.x < term->selstart.x + term->selend.x)
5620 term->selanchor.x = term->selend.x-1;
5622 term->selanchor.x = term->selstart.x;
5624 if (2*selpoint.y < term->selstart.y + term->selend.y)
5625 term->selanchor.y = term->selend.y;
5627 term->selanchor.y = term->selstart.y;
5629 term->selstate = DRAGGING;
5631 if (term->selstate != ABOUT_TO && term->selstate != DRAGGING)
5632 term->selanchor = selpoint;
5633 term->selstate = DRAGGING;
5634 if (term->seltype == LEXICOGRAPHIC) {
5636 * For normal selection, we set (selstart,selend) to
5637 * (selpoint,selanchor) in some order.
5639 if (poslt(selpoint, term->selanchor)) {
5640 term->selstart = selpoint;
5641 term->selend = term->selanchor;
5642 incpos(term->selend);
5644 term->selstart = term->selanchor;
5645 term->selend = selpoint;
5646 incpos(term->selend);
5650 * For rectangular selection, we may need to
5651 * interchange x and y coordinates (if the user has
5652 * dragged in the -x and +y directions, or vice versa).
5654 term->selstart.x = min(term->selanchor.x, selpoint.x);
5655 term->selend.x = 1+max(term->selanchor.x, selpoint.x);
5656 term->selstart.y = min(term->selanchor.y, selpoint.y);
5657 term->selend.y = max(term->selanchor.y, selpoint.y);
5660 } else if ((bcooked == MBT_SELECT || bcooked == MBT_EXTEND) &&
5662 if (term->selstate == DRAGGING) {
5664 * We've completed a selection. We now transfer the
5665 * data to the clipboard.
5667 clipme(term, term->selstart, term->selend,
5668 (term->seltype == RECTANGULAR), FALSE);
5669 term->selstate = SELECTED;
5671 term->selstate = NO_SELECTION;
5672 } else if (bcooked == MBT_PASTE
5674 #if MULTICLICK_ONLY_EVENT
5675 || a == MA_2CLK || a == MA_3CLK
5678 request_paste(term->frontend);
5684 void term_key(Terminal *term, Key_Sym keysym, wchar_t *text, size_t tlen,
5685 unsigned int modifiers, unsigned int flags)
5689 int prependesc = FALSE;
5693 fprintf(stderr, "keysym = %d, %d chars:", keysym, tlen);
5694 for (i = 0; i < tlen; i++)
5695 fprintf(stderr, " %04x", (unsigned)text[i]);
5696 fprintf(stderr, "\n");
5700 if ((flags & PKF_REPEAT) && term->repeat_off)
5703 /* Currently, Meta always just prefixes everything with ESC. */
5704 if (modifiers & PKM_META)
5706 modifiers &= ~PKM_META;
5709 * Alt is only used for Alt+keypad, which isn't supported yet, so
5712 modifiers &= ~PKM_ALT;
5714 /* Standard local function keys */
5715 switch (modifiers & (PKM_SHIFT | PKM_CONTROL)) {
5717 if (keysym == PK_PAGEUP)
5718 /* scroll up one page */;
5719 if (keysym == PK_PAGEDOWN)
5720 /* scroll down on page */;
5721 if (keysym == PK_INSERT)
5722 term_do_paste(term);
5725 if (keysym == PK_PAGEUP)
5726 /* scroll up one line */;
5727 if (keysym == PK_PAGEDOWN)
5728 /* scroll down one line */;
5729 /* Control-Numlock for app-keypad mode switch */
5730 if (keysym == PK_PF1)
5731 term->app_keypad_keys ^= 1;
5735 if (modifiers & PKM_ALT) {
5736 /* Alt+F4 (close) */
5737 /* Alt+Return (full screen) */
5738 /* Alt+Space (system menu) */
5741 if (keysym == PK_NULL && (modifiers & PKM_CONTROL) && tlen == 1 &&
5742 text[0] >= 0x20 && text[0] <= 0x7e) {
5743 /* ASCII chars + Control */
5744 if ((text[0] >= 0x40 && text[0] <= 0x5f) ||
5745 (text[0] >= 0x61 && text[0] <= 0x7a))
5749 * Control-2 should return ^@ (0x00), Control-6 should return
5750 * ^^ (0x1E), and Control-Minus should return ^_ (0x1F). Since
5751 * the DOS keyboard handling did it, and we have nothing better
5752 * to do with the key combo in question, we'll also map
5753 * Control-Backquote to ^\ (0x1C).
5756 case ' ': text[0] = 0x00; break;
5757 case '-': text[0] = 0x1f; break;
5758 case '/': text[0] = 0x1f; break;
5759 case '2': text[0] = 0x00; break;
5760 case '3': text[0] = 0x1b; break;
5761 case '4': text[0] = 0x1c; break;
5762 case '5': text[0] = 0x1d; break;
5763 case '6': text[0] = 0x1e; break;
5764 case '7': text[0] = 0x1f; break;
5765 case '8': text[0] = 0x7f; break;
5766 case '`': text[0] = 0x1c; break;
5771 /* Nethack keypad */
5772 if (term->cfg.nethack_keypad) {
5775 case PK_KP1: c = 'b'; break;
5776 case PK_KP2: c = 'j'; break;
5777 case PK_KP3: c = 'n'; break;
5778 case PK_KP4: c = 'h'; break;
5779 case PK_KP5: c = '.'; break;
5780 case PK_KP6: c = 'l'; break;
5781 case PK_KP7: c = 'y'; break;
5782 case PK_KP8: c = 'k'; break;
5783 case PK_KP9: c = 'u'; break;
5784 default: break; /* else gcc warns `enum value not used' */
5788 if (modifiers & PKM_CONTROL)
5790 else if (modifiers & PKM_SHIFT)
5798 /* Numeric Keypad */
5799 if (PK_ISKEYPAD(keysym)) {
5803 * In VT400 mode, PFn always emits an escape sequence. In
5804 * Linux and tilde modes, this only happens in app keypad mode.
5806 if (term->cfg.funky_type == FUNKY_VT400 ||
5807 ((term->cfg.funky_type == FUNKY_LINUX ||
5808 term->cfg.funky_type == FUNKY_TILDE) &&
5809 term->app_keypad_keys && !term->cfg.no_applic_k)) {
5811 case PK_PF1: xkey = 'P'; break;
5812 case PK_PF2: xkey = 'Q'; break;
5813 case PK_PF3: xkey = 'R'; break;
5814 case PK_PF4: xkey = 'S'; break;
5815 default: break; /* else gcc warns `enum value not used' */
5818 if (term->app_keypad_keys && !term->cfg.no_applic_k) {
5820 case PK_KP0: xkey = 'p'; break;
5821 case PK_KP1: xkey = 'q'; break;
5822 case PK_KP2: xkey = 'r'; break;
5823 case PK_KP3: xkey = 's'; break;
5824 case PK_KP4: xkey = 't'; break;
5825 case PK_KP5: xkey = 'u'; break;
5826 case PK_KP6: xkey = 'v'; break;
5827 case PK_KP7: xkey = 'w'; break;
5828 case PK_KP8: xkey = 'x'; break;
5829 case PK_KP9: xkey = 'y'; break;
5830 case PK_KPDECIMAL: xkey = 'n'; break;
5831 case PK_KPENTER: xkey = 'M'; break;
5832 default: break; /* else gcc warns `enum value not used' */
5834 if (term->cfg.funky_type == FUNKY_XTERM && tlen > 0) {
5836 * xterm can't see the layout of the keypad, so it has
5837 * to rely on the X keysyms returned by the keys.
5838 * Hence, we look at the strings here, not the PuTTY
5839 * keysyms (which describe the layout).
5843 if (modifiers & PKM_SHIFT)
5848 case '/': xkey = 'o'; break;
5849 case '*': xkey = 'j'; break;
5850 case '-': xkey = 'm'; break;
5854 * In all other modes, we try to retain the layout of
5855 * the DEC keypad in application mode.
5859 /* This key covers the '-' and ',' keys on a VT220 */
5860 if (modifiers & PKM_SHIFT)
5861 xkey = 'm'; /* VT220 '-' */
5863 xkey = 'l'; /* VT220 ',' */
5865 case PK_KPMINUS: xkey = 'm'; break;
5866 case PK_KPCOMMA: xkey = 'l'; break;
5867 default: break; /* else gcc warns `enum value not used' */
5872 if (term->vt52_mode) {
5873 if (xkey >= 'P' && xkey <= 'S')
5874 p += sprintf((char *) p, "\x1B%c", xkey);
5876 p += sprintf((char *) p, "\x1B?%c", xkey);
5878 p += sprintf((char *) p, "\x1BO%c", xkey);
5881 /* Not in application mode -- treat the number pad as arrow keys? */
5882 if ((flags & PKF_NUMLOCK) == 0) {
5884 case PK_KP0: keysym = PK_INSERT; break;
5885 case PK_KP1: keysym = PK_END; break;
5886 case PK_KP2: keysym = PK_DOWN; break;
5887 case PK_KP3: keysym = PK_PAGEDOWN; break;
5888 case PK_KP4: keysym = PK_LEFT; break;
5889 case PK_KP5: keysym = PK_REST; break;
5890 case PK_KP6: keysym = PK_RIGHT; break;
5891 case PK_KP7: keysym = PK_HOME; break;
5892 case PK_KP8: keysym = PK_UP; break;
5893 case PK_KP9: keysym = PK_PAGEUP; break;
5894 default: break; /* else gcc warns `enum value not used' */
5899 /* Miscellaneous keys */
5906 *p++ = (term->cfg.bksp_is_delete ? 0x7F : 0x08);
5907 else if (modifiers == PKM_SHIFT)
5908 /* We do the opposite of what is configured */
5909 *p++ = (term->cfg.bksp_is_delete ? 0x08 : 0x7F);
5915 else if (modifiers == PKM_SHIFT)
5916 *p++ = 0x1B, *p++ = '[', *p++ = 'Z';
5919 /* XXX window.c has ctrl+shift+space sending 0xa0 */
5921 if (modifiers == PKM_CONTROL)
5926 case PK_KPENTER: /* Odd keypad modes handled above */
5927 if (modifiers == 0) {
5929 if (term->cr_lf_return)
5933 default: break; /* else gcc warns `enum value not used' */
5936 /* SCO function keys and editing keys */
5937 if (term->cfg.funky_type == FUNKY_SCO) {
5938 if (PK_ISFKEY(keysym) && keysym <= PK_F12) {
5939 static char const codes[] =
5940 "MNOPQRSTUVWX" "YZabcdefghij" "klmnopqrstuv" "wxyz@[\\]^_`{";
5941 int index = keysym - PK_F1;
5943 if (modifiers & PKM_SHIFT) index += 12;
5944 if (modifiers & PKM_CONTROL) index += 24;
5945 p += sprintf((char *) p, "\x1B[%c", codes[index]);
5948 if (PK_ISEDITING(keysym)) {
5952 case PK_DELETE: *p++ = 0x7f; goto done;
5953 case PK_HOME: xkey = 'H'; break;
5954 case PK_INSERT: xkey = 'L'; break;
5955 case PK_END: xkey = 'F'; break;
5956 case PK_PAGEUP: xkey = 'I'; break;
5957 case PK_PAGEDOWN: xkey = 'G'; break;
5958 default: break; /* else gcc warns `enum value not used' */
5960 p += sprintf((char *) p, "\x1B[%c", xkey);
5964 if (PK_ISEDITING(keysym) && (modifiers & PKM_SHIFT) == 0) {
5967 if (term->cfg.funky_type == FUNKY_XTERM) {
5968 /* Xterm shuffles these keys, apparently. */
5970 case PK_HOME: keysym = PK_INSERT; break;
5971 case PK_INSERT: keysym = PK_HOME; break;
5972 case PK_DELETE: keysym = PK_END; break;
5973 case PK_END: keysym = PK_PAGEUP; break;
5974 case PK_PAGEUP: keysym = PK_DELETE; break;
5975 case PK_PAGEDOWN: keysym = PK_PAGEDOWN; break;
5976 default: break; /* else gcc warns `enum value not used' */
5981 if (term->cfg.rxvt_homeend &&
5982 (keysym == PK_HOME || keysym == PK_END)) {
5983 p += sprintf((char *) p, keysym == PK_HOME ? "\x1B[H" : "\x1BOw");
5987 if (term->vt52_mode) {
5991 * A real VT52 doesn't have these, and a VT220 doesn't
5992 * send anything for them in VT52 mode.
5995 case PK_HOME: xkey = 'H'; break;
5996 case PK_INSERT: xkey = 'L'; break;
5997 case PK_DELETE: xkey = 'M'; break;
5998 case PK_END: xkey = 'E'; break;
5999 case PK_PAGEUP: xkey = 'I'; break;
6000 case PK_PAGEDOWN: xkey = 'G'; break;
6001 default: xkey=0; break; /* else gcc warns `enum value not used'*/
6003 p += sprintf((char *) p, "\x1B%c", xkey);
6008 case PK_HOME: code = 1; break;
6009 case PK_INSERT: code = 2; break;
6010 case PK_DELETE: code = 3; break;
6011 case PK_END: code = 4; break;
6012 case PK_PAGEUP: code = 5; break;
6013 case PK_PAGEDOWN: code = 6; break;
6014 default: code = 0; break; /* else gcc warns `enum value not used' */
6016 p += sprintf((char *) p, "\x1B[%d~", code);
6020 if (PK_ISFKEY(keysym)) {
6021 /* Map Shift+F1-F10 to F11-F20 */
6022 if (keysym >= PK_F1 && keysym <= PK_F10 && (modifiers & PKM_SHIFT))
6024 if ((term->vt52_mode || term->cfg.funky_type == FUNKY_VT100P) &&
6026 /* XXX This overrides the XTERM/VT52 mode below */
6028 if (keysym >= PK_F6) offt++;
6029 if (keysym >= PK_F12) offt++;
6030 p += sprintf((char *) p, term->vt52_mode ? "\x1B%c" : "\x1BO%c",
6031 'P' + keysym - PK_F1 - offt);
6034 if (term->cfg.funky_type == FUNKY_LINUX && keysym <= PK_F5) {
6035 p += sprintf((char *) p, "\x1B[[%c", 'A' + keysym - PK_F1);
6038 if (term->cfg.funky_type == FUNKY_XTERM && keysym <= PK_F4) {
6039 if (term->vt52_mode)
6040 p += sprintf((char *) p, "\x1B%c", 'P' + keysym - PK_F1);
6042 p += sprintf((char *) p, "\x1BO%c", 'P' + keysym - PK_F1);
6045 p += sprintf((char *) p, "\x1B[%d~", 11 + keysym - PK_F1);
6049 if (PK_ISCURSOR(keysym)) {
6053 case PK_UP: xkey = 'A'; break;
6054 case PK_DOWN: xkey = 'B'; break;
6055 case PK_RIGHT: xkey = 'C'; break;
6056 case PK_LEFT: xkey = 'D'; break;
6057 case PK_REST: xkey = 'G'; break; /* centre key on number pad */
6058 default: xkey = 0; break; /* else gcc warns `enum value not used' */
6060 if (term->vt52_mode)
6061 p += sprintf((char *) p, "\x1B%c", xkey);
6063 int app_flg = (term->app_cursor_keys && !term->cfg.no_applic_c);
6065 /* Useful mapping of Ctrl-arrows */
6066 if (modifiers == PKM_CONTROL)
6070 p += sprintf((char *) p, "\x1BO%c", xkey);
6072 p += sprintf((char *) p, "\x1B[%c", xkey);
6078 if (p > output || tlen > 0) {
6080 * Interrupt an ongoing paste. I'm not sure
6081 * this is sensible, but for the moment it's
6082 * preferable to having to faff about buffering
6088 * We need not bother about stdin backlogs
6089 * here, because in GUI PuTTY we can't do
6090 * anything about it anyway; there's no means
6091 * of asking Windows to hold off on KEYDOWN
6092 * messages. We _have_ to buffer everything
6095 term_seen_key_event(term);
6099 fprintf(stderr, "sending ESC\n");
6101 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, "\x1b", 1, 1);
6106 fprintf(stderr, "sending %d bytes:", p - output);
6107 for (i = 0; i < p - output; i++)
6108 fprintf(stderr, " %02x", output[i]);
6109 fprintf(stderr, "\n");
6111 ldisc_send(term->ldisc, output, p - output, 1);
6112 } else if (tlen > 0) {
6114 fprintf(stderr, "sending %d unichars:", tlen);
6115 for (i = 0; i < tlen; i++)
6116 fprintf(stderr, " %04x", (unsigned) text[i]);
6117 fprintf(stderr, "\n");
6119 luni_send(term->ldisc, text, tlen, 1);
6124 void term_nopaste(Terminal *term)
6126 if (term->paste_len == 0)
6128 sfree(term->paste_buffer);
6129 term->paste_buffer = NULL;
6130 term->paste_len = 0;
6133 int term_paste_pending(Terminal *term)
6135 return term->paste_len != 0;
6138 void term_paste(Terminal *term)
6140 long now, paste_diff;
6142 if (term->paste_len == 0)
6145 /* Don't wait forever to paste */
6146 if (term->paste_hold) {
6147 now = GETTICKCOUNT();
6148 paste_diff = now - term->last_paste;
6149 if (paste_diff >= 0 && paste_diff < 450)
6152 term->paste_hold = 0;
6154 while (term->paste_pos < term->paste_len) {
6156 while (n + term->paste_pos < term->paste_len) {
6157 if (term->paste_buffer[term->paste_pos + n++] == '\015')
6161 luni_send(term->ldisc, term->paste_buffer + term->paste_pos, n, 0);
6162 term->paste_pos += n;
6164 if (term->paste_pos < term->paste_len) {
6165 term->paste_hold = 1;
6169 sfree(term->paste_buffer);
6170 term->paste_buffer = NULL;
6171 term->paste_len = 0;
6174 static void deselect(Terminal *term)
6176 term->selstate = NO_SELECTION;
6177 term->selstart.x = term->selstart.y = term->selend.x = term->selend.y = 0;
6180 void term_deselect(Terminal *term)
6186 int term_ldisc(Terminal *term, int option)
6188 if (option == LD_ECHO)
6189 return term->term_echoing;
6190 if (option == LD_EDIT)
6191 return term->term_editing;
6195 int term_data(Terminal *term, int is_stderr, const char *data, int len)
6197 bufchain_add(&term->inbuf, data, len);
6199 if (!term->in_term_out) {
6200 term->in_term_out = TRUE;
6201 term_reset_cblink(term);
6203 * During drag-selects, we do not process terminal input,
6204 * because the user will want the screen to hold still to
6207 if (term->selstate != DRAGGING)
6209 term->in_term_out = FALSE;
6213 * term_out() always completely empties inbuf. Therefore,
6214 * there's no reason at all to return anything other than zero
6215 * from this function, because there _can't_ be a question of
6216 * the remote side needing to wait until term_out() has cleared
6219 * This is a slightly suboptimal way to deal with SSH2 - in
6220 * principle, the window mechanism would allow us to continue
6221 * to accept data on forwarded ports and X connections even
6222 * while the terminal processing was going slowly - but we
6223 * can't do the 100% right thing without moving the terminal
6224 * processing into a separate thread, and that might hurt
6225 * portability. So we manage stdout buffering the old SSH1 way:
6226 * if the terminal processing goes slowly, the whole SSH
6227 * connection stops accepting data until it's ready.
6229 * In practice, I can't imagine this causing serious trouble.
6234 void term_provide_logctx(Terminal *term, void *logctx)
6236 term->logctx = logctx;
6239 void term_set_focus(Terminal *term, int has_focus)
6241 term->has_focus = has_focus;
6242 term_schedule_cblink(term);