/* * Unix PuTTY main program. */ #include #include #include #include #include "putty.h" #include "storage.h" /* * TODO: * * - Arrange for the window title not to be `pterm'. * * - Fix command-line parsing to be more PuTTYlike and not so * ptermy - in particular non-option arguments should be * hostname and port in the obvious way. * * - Session loading and saving; current thinking says the best * way is to have a subdir .putty/sessions containing files * whose names are actually munged saved session names. * * - libcharset enumeration. * * - fix the printer enum (I think the sensible thing is simply to * have uxcfg.c remove the drop-down list completely, since you * can't sensibly provide an enumerated list of lpr commands!). * * - Ctrl+right-click for a context menu (also in Windows for * consistency, I think). This should contain pretty much * everything in the Windows PuTTY menu, and a subset of that in * pterm: * * - Telnet special commands (not in pterm :-) * * - Event Log (this means we must implement the Event Log; not * in pterm) * * - New Session and Duplicate Session (perhaps in pterm, in fact?!) * + Duplicate Session will be fun, since we must work out * how to pass the config data through. * + In fact this should be easier on Unix, since fork() is * available so we need not even exec (this also saves us * the trouble of scrabbling around trying to find our own * binary). Possible scenario: respond to Duplicate * Session by forking. Parent continues as before; child * unceremoniously frees all extant resources (backend, * terminal, ldisc, frontend etc) and then _longjmps_ (I * kid you not) back to a point in pt_main() which causes * it to go back round to the point of opening a new * terminal window and a new backend. * + A tricky bit here is how to free everything without * also _destroying_ things - calling GTK to free up * existing widgets is liable to send destroy messages to * the X server, which won't go down too well with the * parent process. exec() is a much cleaner solution to * this bit, but requires us to invent some ghastly IPC as * we did in Windows PuTTY. * + Arrgh! Also, this won't work in pterm since we'll * already have dropped privileges by this point, so we * can't get another pty. Sigh. Looks like exec has to be * the way forward then :-/ * * - Saved Sessions submenu (not in pterm of course) * * - Change Settings * + we must also implement mid-session reconfig in pterm.c. * + note this also requires config.c and uxcfg.c to be able * to get hold of the application name. * * - Copy All to Clipboard (for what that's worth) * * - Clear Scrollback and Reset Terminal * * - About (and uxcfg.c must also supply the about box) */ void cmdline_error(char *p, ...) { va_list ap; fprintf(stderr, "plink: "); va_start(ap, p); vfprintf(stderr, p, ap); va_end(ap); fputc('\n', stderr); exit(1); } /* * Clean up and exit. */ void cleanup_exit(int code) { /* * Clean up. */ sk_cleanup(); random_save_seed(); exit(code); } /* * Another bunch of temporary stub functions. These ones will want * removing by means of implementing them properly: libcharset * should invent its own sensible format for codepage names and a * means of enumerating them, and printer_enum needs to be dealt * with somehow or other too. */ char *cp_name(int codepage) { return ""; } char *cp_enumerate(int index) { return NULL; } int decode_codepage(char *cp_name) { return -2; } printer_enum *printer_start_enum(int *nprinters_ptr) { *nprinters_ptr = 0; return NULL; } char *printer_get_name(printer_enum *pe, int i) { return NULL; } void printer_finish_enum(printer_enum *pe) { } Backend *select_backend(Config *cfg) { int i; Backend *back = NULL; for (i = 0; backends[i].backend != NULL; i++) if (backends[i].protocol == cfg->protocol) { back = backends[i].backend; break; } assert(back != NULL); return back; } int cfgbox(Config *cfg) { extern int do_config_box(const char *title, Config *cfg); return do_config_box("PuTTY Configuration", cfg); } int main(int argc, char **argv) { extern int pt_main(int argc, char **argv); sk_init(); flags = FLAG_VERBOSE | FLAG_INTERACTIVE; default_protocol = be_default_protocol; /* Find the appropriate default port. */ { int i; default_port = 0; /* illegal */ for (i = 0; backends[i].backend != NULL; i++) if (backends[i].protocol == default_protocol) { default_port = backends[i].backend->default_port; break; } } return pt_main(argc, argv); }