/* * Copyright (c) 1988 Mark Nudleman * Copyright (c) 1988, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * %sccs.include.redist.c% */ #ifndef lint static char sccsid[] = "@(#)output.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 06/06/93"; #endif /* not lint */ /* * High level routines dealing with the output to the screen. */ #include #include int errmsgs; /* Count of messages displayed by error() */ extern int sigs; extern int sc_width, sc_height; extern int ul_width, ue_width; extern int so_width, se_width; extern int bo_width, be_width; extern int tabstop; extern int screen_trashed; extern int any_display; extern char *line; /* display the line which is in the line buffer. */ put_line() { register char *p; register int c; register int column; extern int auto_wrap, ignaw; if (sigs) { /* * Don't output if a signal is pending. */ screen_trashed = 1; return; } if (line == NULL) line = ""; column = 0; for (p = line; *p != '\0'; p++) { switch (c = *p) { case UL_CHAR: ul_enter(); column += ul_width +1; break; case UE_CHAR: ul_exit(); column += ue_width; break; case BO_CHAR: bo_enter(); column += bo_width +1; break; case BE_CHAR: bo_exit(); column += be_width; break; case '\t': do { putchr(' '); column++; } while ((column % tabstop) != 0); break; case '\b': putbs(); column--; break; default: if (c & 0200) { /* * Control characters arrive here as the * normal character [CARAT_CHAR(c)] with * the 0200 bit set. See pappend(). */ putchr('^'); putchr(c & 0177); column += 2; } else { putchr(c); column++; } } } if (column < sc_width || !auto_wrap || ignaw) putchr('\n'); } static char obuf[1024]; static char *ob = obuf; /* * Flush buffered output. */ flush() { register int n; n = ob - obuf; if (n == 0) return; if (write(1, obuf, n) != n) screen_trashed = 1; ob = obuf; } /* * Purge any pending output. */ purge() { ob = obuf; } /* * Output a character. */ putchr(c) int c; { if (ob >= &obuf[sizeof(obuf)]) flush(); *ob++ = c; } /* * Output a string. */ putstr(s) register char *s; { while (*s != '\0') putchr(*s++); } int cmdstack; static char return_to_continue[] = "(press RETURN)"; /* * Output a message in the lower left corner of the screen * and wait for carriage return. */ error(s) char *s; { int ch; ++errmsgs; if (!any_display) { /* * Nothing has been displayed yet. Output this message on * error output (file descriptor 2) and don't wait for a * keystroke to continue. * * This has the desirable effect of producing all error * messages on error output if standard output is directed * to a file. It also does the same if we never produce * any real output; for example, if the input file(s) cannot * be opened. If we do eventually produce output, code in * edit() makes sure these messages can be seen before they * are overwritten or scrolled away. */ (void)write(2, s, strlen(s)); (void)write(2, "\n", 1); return; } lower_left(); clear_eol(); so_enter(); if (s) { putstr(s); putstr(" "); } putstr(return_to_continue); so_exit(); if ((ch = getchr()) != '\n') { if (ch == 'q') quit(); cmdstack = ch; } lower_left(); if (strlen(s) + sizeof(return_to_continue) + so_width + se_width + 1 > sc_width) /* * Printing the message has probably scrolled the screen. * {{ Unless the terminal doesn't have auto margins, * in which case we just hammered on the right margin. }} */ repaint(); flush(); } static char intr_to_abort[] = "... (interrupt to abort)"; ierror(s) char *s; { lower_left(); clear_eol(); so_enter(); putstr(s); putstr(intr_to_abort); so_exit(); flush(); }