xref: /freebsd/contrib/dialog/util.c (revision 42249ef2)
1 /*
2  *  $Id: util.c,v 1.272 2018/06/21 23:47:10 tom Exp $
3  *
4  *  util.c -- miscellaneous utilities for dialog
5  *
6  *  Copyright 2000-2016,2018	Thomas E. Dickey
7  *
8  *  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9  *  it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1
10  *  as published by the Free Software Foundation.
11  *
12  *  This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
13  *  WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14  *  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
15  *  Lesser General Public License for more details.
16  *
17  *  You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
18  *  License along with this program; if not, write to
19  *	Free Software Foundation, Inc.
20  *	51 Franklin St., Fifth Floor
21  *	Boston, MA 02110, USA.
22  *
23  *  An earlier version of this program lists as authors
24  *	Savio Lam (lam836@cs.cuhk.hk)
25  */
26 
27 #include <dialog.h>
28 #include <dlg_keys.h>
29 
30 #ifdef HAVE_SETLOCALE
31 #include <locale.h>
32 #endif
33 
34 #ifdef NEED_WCHAR_H
35 #include <wchar.h>
36 #endif
37 
38 #ifdef NCURSES_VERSION
39 #if defined(HAVE_NCURSESW_TERM_H)
40 #include <ncursesw/term.h>
41 #elif defined(HAVE_NCURSES_TERM_H)
42 #include <ncurses/term.h>
43 #else
44 #include <term.h>
45 #endif
46 #endif
47 
48 #if defined(HAVE_WCHGAT)
49 #  if defined(NCURSES_VERSION_PATCH)
50 #    if NCURSES_VERSION_PATCH >= 20060715
51 #      define USE_WCHGAT 1
52 #    else
53 #      define USE_WCHGAT 0
54 #    endif
55 #  else
56 #    define USE_WCHGAT 1
57 #  endif
58 #else
59 #  define USE_WCHGAT 0
60 #endif
61 
62 /* globals */
63 DIALOG_STATE dialog_state;
64 DIALOG_VARS dialog_vars;
65 
66 #if !(defined(HAVE_WGETPARENT) && defined(HAVE_WINDOW__PARENT))
67 #define NEED_WGETPARENT 1
68 #else
69 #undef NEED_WGETPARENT
70 #endif
71 
72 #define concat(a,b) a##b
73 
74 #ifdef HAVE_RC_FILE
75 #define RC_DATA(name,comment) , #name "_color", comment " color"
76 #else
77 #define RC_DATA(name,comment)	/*nothing */
78 #endif
79 
80 #ifdef HAVE_COLOR
81 #include <dlg_colors.h>
82 #define COLOR_DATA(upr) , \
83 	concat(DLGC_FG_,upr), \
84 	concat(DLGC_BG_,upr), \
85 	concat(DLGC_HL_,upr)
86 #else
87 #define COLOR_DATA(upr)		/*nothing */
88 #endif
89 
90 #define DATA(atr,upr,lwr,cmt) { atr COLOR_DATA(upr) RC_DATA(lwr,cmt) }
91 
92 #define UseShadow(dw) ((dw) != 0 && (dw)->normal != 0 && (dw)->shadow != 0)
93 
94 /*
95  * Table of color and attribute values, default is for mono display.
96  * The order matches the DIALOG_ATR() values.
97  */
98 /* *INDENT-OFF* */
99 DIALOG_COLORS dlg_color_table[] =
100 {
101     DATA(A_NORMAL,	SCREEN,			screen, "Screen"),
102     DATA(A_NORMAL,	SHADOW,			shadow, "Shadow"),
103     DATA(A_REVERSE,	DIALOG,			dialog, "Dialog box"),
104     DATA(A_REVERSE,	TITLE,			title, "Dialog box title"),
105     DATA(A_REVERSE,	BORDER,			border, "Dialog box border"),
106     DATA(A_BOLD,	BUTTON_ACTIVE,		button_active, "Active button"),
107     DATA(A_DIM,		BUTTON_INACTIVE,	button_inactive, "Inactive button"),
108     DATA(A_UNDERLINE,	BUTTON_KEY_ACTIVE,	button_key_active, "Active button key"),
109     DATA(A_UNDERLINE,	BUTTON_KEY_INACTIVE,	button_key_inactive, "Inactive button key"),
110     DATA(A_NORMAL,	BUTTON_LABEL_ACTIVE,	button_label_active, "Active button label"),
111     DATA(A_NORMAL,	BUTTON_LABEL_INACTIVE,	button_label_inactive, "Inactive button label"),
112     DATA(A_REVERSE,	INPUTBOX,		inputbox, "Input box"),
113     DATA(A_REVERSE,	INPUTBOX_BORDER,	inputbox_border, "Input box border"),
114     DATA(A_REVERSE,	SEARCHBOX,		searchbox, "Search box"),
115     DATA(A_REVERSE,	SEARCHBOX_TITLE,	searchbox_title, "Search box title"),
116     DATA(A_REVERSE,	SEARCHBOX_BORDER,	searchbox_border, "Search box border"),
117     DATA(A_REVERSE,	POSITION_INDICATOR,	position_indicator, "File position indicator"),
118     DATA(A_REVERSE,	MENUBOX,		menubox, "Menu box"),
119     DATA(A_REVERSE,	MENUBOX_BORDER,		menubox_border, "Menu box border"),
120     DATA(A_REVERSE,	ITEM,			item, "Item"),
121     DATA(A_NORMAL,	ITEM_SELECTED,		item_selected, "Selected item"),
122     DATA(A_REVERSE,	TAG,			tag, "Tag"),
123     DATA(A_REVERSE,	TAG_SELECTED,		tag_selected, "Selected tag"),
124     DATA(A_NORMAL,	TAG_KEY,		tag_key, "Tag key"),
125     DATA(A_BOLD,	TAG_KEY_SELECTED,	tag_key_selected, "Selected tag key"),
126     DATA(A_REVERSE,	CHECK,			check, "Check box"),
127     DATA(A_REVERSE,	CHECK_SELECTED,		check_selected, "Selected check box"),
128     DATA(A_REVERSE,	UARROW,			uarrow, "Up arrow"),
129     DATA(A_REVERSE,	DARROW,			darrow, "Down arrow"),
130     DATA(A_NORMAL,	ITEMHELP,		itemhelp, "Item help-text"),
131     DATA(A_BOLD,	FORM_ACTIVE_TEXT,	form_active_text, "Active form text"),
132     DATA(A_REVERSE,	FORM_TEXT,		form_text, "Form text"),
133     DATA(A_NORMAL,	FORM_ITEM_READONLY,	form_item_readonly, "Readonly form item"),
134     DATA(A_REVERSE,	GAUGE,			gauge, "Dialog box gauge"),
135     DATA(A_REVERSE,	BORDER2,		border2, "Dialog box border2"),
136     DATA(A_REVERSE,	INPUTBOX_BORDER2,	inputbox_border2, "Input box border2"),
137     DATA(A_REVERSE,	SEARCHBOX_BORDER2,	searchbox_border2, "Search box border2"),
138     DATA(A_REVERSE,	MENUBOX_BORDER2,	menubox_border2, "Menu box border2")
139 };
140 /* *INDENT-ON* */
141 
142 /*
143  * Maintain a list of subwindows so that we can delete them to cleanup.
144  * More important, this provides a fallback when wgetparent() is not available.
145  */
146 static void
147 add_subwindow(WINDOW *parent, WINDOW *child)
148 {
149     DIALOG_WINDOWS *p = dlg_calloc(DIALOG_WINDOWS, 1);
150 
151     if (p != 0) {
152 	p->normal = parent;
153 	p->shadow = child;
154 	p->next = dialog_state.all_subwindows;
155 	dialog_state.all_subwindows = p;
156     }
157 }
158 
159 static void
160 del_subwindows(WINDOW *parent)
161 {
162     DIALOG_WINDOWS *p = dialog_state.all_subwindows;
163     DIALOG_WINDOWS *q = 0;
164     DIALOG_WINDOWS *r;
165 
166     while (p != 0) {
167 	if (p->normal == parent) {
168 	    delwin(p->shadow);
169 	    r = p->next;
170 	    if (q == 0) {
171 		dialog_state.all_subwindows = r;
172 	    } else {
173 		q->next = r;
174 	    }
175 	    free(p);
176 	    p = r;
177 	} else {
178 	    q = p;
179 	    p = p->next;
180 	}
181     }
182 }
183 
184 /*
185  * Display background title if it exists ...
186  */
187 void
188 dlg_put_backtitle(void)
189 {
190     int i;
191 
192     if (dialog_vars.backtitle != NULL) {
193 	chtype attr = A_NORMAL;
194 	int backwidth = dlg_count_columns(dialog_vars.backtitle);
195 
196 	dlg_attrset(stdscr, screen_attr);
197 	(void) wmove(stdscr, 0, 1);
198 	dlg_print_text(stdscr, dialog_vars.backtitle, COLS - 2, &attr);
199 	for (i = 0; i < COLS - backwidth; i++)
200 	    (void) waddch(stdscr, ' ');
201 	(void) wmove(stdscr, 1, 1);
202 	for (i = 0; i < COLS - 2; i++)
203 	    (void) waddch(stdscr, dlg_boxchar(ACS_HLINE));
204     }
205 
206     (void) wnoutrefresh(stdscr);
207 }
208 
209 /*
210  * Set window to attribute 'attr'.  There are more efficient ways to do this,
211  * but will not work on older/buggy ncurses versions.
212  */
213 void
214 dlg_attr_clear(WINDOW *win, int height, int width, chtype attr)
215 {
216     int i, j;
217 
218     dlg_attrset(win, attr);
219     for (i = 0; i < height; i++) {
220 	(void) wmove(win, i, 0);
221 	for (j = 0; j < width; j++)
222 	    (void) waddch(win, ' ');
223     }
224     (void) touchwin(win);
225 }
226 
227 void
228 dlg_clear(void)
229 {
230     dlg_attr_clear(stdscr, LINES, COLS, screen_attr);
231 }
232 
233 #define isprivate(s) ((s) != 0 && strstr(s, "\033[?") != 0)
234 
235 #define TTY_DEVICE "/dev/tty"
236 
237 /*
238  * If $DIALOG_TTY exists, allow the program to try to open the terminal
239  * directly when stdout is redirected.  By default we require the "--stdout"
240  * option to be given, but some scripts were written making use of the
241  * behavior of dialog which tried opening the terminal anyway.
242  */
243 static char *
244 dialog_tty(void)
245 {
246     char *result = getenv("DIALOG_TTY");
247     if (result != 0 && atoi(result) == 0)
248 	result = 0;
249     return result;
250 }
251 
252 /*
253  * Open the terminal directly.  If one of stdin, stdout or stderr really points
254  * to a tty, use it.  Otherwise give up and open /dev/tty.
255  */
256 static int
257 open_terminal(char **result, int mode)
258 {
259     const char *device = TTY_DEVICE;
260     if (!isatty(fileno(stderr))
261 	|| (device = ttyname(fileno(stderr))) == 0) {
262 	if (!isatty(fileno(stdout))
263 	    || (device = ttyname(fileno(stdout))) == 0) {
264 	    if (!isatty(fileno(stdin))
265 		|| (device = ttyname(fileno(stdin))) == 0) {
266 		device = TTY_DEVICE;
267 	    }
268 	}
269     }
270     *result = dlg_strclone(device);
271     return open(device, mode);
272 }
273 
274 #ifdef NCURSES_VERSION
275 static int
276 my_putc(int ch)
277 {
278     char buffer[2];
279     int fd = fileno(dialog_state.screen_output);
280 
281     buffer[0] = (char) ch;
282     return (int) write(fd, buffer, (size_t) 1);
283 }
284 #endif
285 
286 /*
287  * Do some initialization for dialog.
288  *
289  * 'input' is the real tty input of dialog.  Usually it is stdin, but if
290  * --input-fd option is used, it may be anything.
291  *
292  * 'output' is where dialog will send its result.  Usually it is stderr, but
293  * if --stdout or --output-fd is used, it may be anything.  We are concerned
294  * mainly with the case where it happens to be the same as stdout.
295  */
296 void
297 init_dialog(FILE *input, FILE *output)
298 {
299     int fd1, fd2;
300     char *device = 0;
301 
302     setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
303 
304     dialog_state.output = output;
305     dialog_state.tab_len = TAB_LEN;
306     dialog_state.aspect_ratio = DEFAULT_ASPECT_RATIO;
307 #ifdef HAVE_COLOR
308     dialog_state.use_colors = USE_COLORS;	/* use colors by default? */
309     dialog_state.use_shadow = USE_SHADOW;	/* shadow dialog boxes by default? */
310 #endif
311 
312 #ifdef HAVE_RC_FILE
313     if (dlg_parse_rc() == -1)	/* Read the configuration file */
314 	dlg_exiterr("init_dialog: dlg_parse_rc");
315 #endif
316 
317     /*
318      * Some widgets (such as gauge) may read from the standard input.  Pipes
319      * only connect stdout/stdin, so there is not much choice.  But reading a
320      * pipe would get in the way of curses' normal reading stdin for getch.
321      *
322      * As in the --stdout (see below), reopening the terminal does not always
323      * work properly.  dialog provides a --pipe-fd option for this purpose.  We
324      * test that case first (differing fileno's for input/stdin).  If the
325      * fileno's are equal, but we're not reading from a tty, see if we can open
326      * /dev/tty.
327      */
328     dialog_state.pipe_input = stdin;
329     if (fileno(input) != fileno(stdin)) {
330 	if ((fd1 = dup(fileno(input))) >= 0
331 	    && (fd2 = dup(fileno(stdin))) >= 0) {
332 	    (void) dup2(fileno(input), fileno(stdin));
333 	    dialog_state.pipe_input = fdopen(fd2, "r");
334 	    if (fileno(stdin) != 0)	/* some functions may read fd #0 */
335 		(void) dup2(fileno(stdin), 0);
336 	} else {
337 	    dlg_exiterr("cannot open tty-input");
338 	}
339 	close(fd1);
340     } else if (!isatty(fileno(stdin))) {
341 	if ((fd1 = open_terminal(&device, O_RDONLY)) >= 0) {
342 	    if ((fd2 = dup(fileno(stdin))) >= 0) {
343 		dialog_state.pipe_input = fdopen(fd2, "r");
344 		if (freopen(device, "r", stdin) == 0)
345 		    dlg_exiterr("cannot open tty-input");
346 		if (fileno(stdin) != 0)		/* some functions may read fd #0 */
347 		    (void) dup2(fileno(stdin), 0);
348 	    }
349 	    close(fd1);
350 	}
351 	free(device);
352     }
353 
354     /*
355      * If stdout is not a tty and dialog is called with the --stdout option, we
356      * have to provide for a way to write to the screen.
357      *
358      * The curses library normally writes its output to stdout, leaving stderr
359      * free for scripting.  Scripts are simpler when stdout is redirected.  The
360      * newterm function is useful; it allows us to specify where the output
361      * goes.  Reopening the terminal is not portable since several
362      * configurations do not allow this to work properly:
363      *
364      * a) some getty implementations (and possibly broken tty drivers, e.g., on
365      *    HPUX 10 and 11) cause stdin to act as if it is still in cooked mode
366      *    even though results from ioctl's state that it is successfully
367      *    altered to raw mode.  Broken is the proper term.
368      *
369      * b) the user may not have permissions on the device, e.g., if one su's
370      *    from the login user to another non-privileged user.
371      */
372     if (!isatty(fileno(stdout))
373 	&& (fileno(stdout) == fileno(output) || dialog_tty())) {
374 	if ((fd1 = open_terminal(&device, O_WRONLY)) >= 0
375 	    && (dialog_state.screen_output = fdopen(fd1, "w")) != 0) {
376 	    if (newterm(NULL, dialog_state.screen_output, stdin) == 0) {
377 		dlg_exiterr("cannot initialize curses");
378 	    }
379 	    free(device);
380 	} else {
381 	    dlg_exiterr("cannot open tty-output");
382 	}
383     } else {
384 	dialog_state.screen_output = stdout;
385 	(void) initscr();
386     }
387 #ifdef NCURSES_VERSION
388     /*
389      * Cancel xterm's alternate-screen mode.
390      */
391     if (!dialog_vars.keep_tite
392 	&& (fileno(dialog_state.screen_output) != fileno(stdout)
393 	    || isatty(fileno(dialog_state.screen_output)))
394 	&& key_mouse != 0	/* xterm and kindred */
395 	&& isprivate(enter_ca_mode)
396 	&& isprivate(exit_ca_mode)) {
397 	/*
398 	 * initscr() or newterm() already wrote enter_ca_mode as a side
399 	 * effect of initializing the screen.  It would be nice to not even
400 	 * do that, but we do not really have access to the correct copy of
401 	 * the terminfo description until those functions have been invoked.
402 	 */
403 	(void) refresh();
404 	(void) tputs(exit_ca_mode, 0, my_putc);
405 	(void) tputs(clear_screen, 0, my_putc);
406 	/*
407 	 * Prevent ncurses from switching "back" to the normal screen when
408 	 * exiting from dialog.  That would move the cursor to the original
409 	 * location saved in xterm.  Normally curses sets the cursor position
410 	 * to the first line after the display, but the alternate screen
411 	 * switching is done after that point.
412 	 *
413 	 * Cancelling the strings altogether also works around the buggy
414 	 * implementation of alternate-screen in rxvt, etc., which clear
415 	 * more of the display than they should.
416 	 */
417 	enter_ca_mode = 0;
418 	exit_ca_mode = 0;
419     }
420 #endif
421 #ifdef HAVE_FLUSHINP
422     (void) flushinp();
423 #endif
424     (void) keypad(stdscr, TRUE);
425     (void) cbreak();
426     (void) noecho();
427 
428     if (!dialog_state.no_mouse) {
429 	mouse_open();
430     }
431 
432     dialog_state.screen_initialized = TRUE;
433 
434 #ifdef HAVE_COLOR
435     if (dialog_state.use_colors || dialog_state.use_shadow)
436 	dlg_color_setup();	/* Set up colors */
437 #endif
438 
439     /* Set screen to screen attribute */
440     dlg_clear();
441 }
442 
443 #ifdef HAVE_COLOR
444 static int defined_colors = 1;	/* pair-0 is reserved */
445 /*
446  * Setup for color display
447  */
448 void
449 dlg_color_setup(void)
450 {
451     unsigned i;
452 
453     if (has_colors()) {		/* Terminal supports color? */
454 	(void) start_color();
455 
456 #if defined(HAVE_USE_DEFAULT_COLORS)
457 	use_default_colors();
458 #endif
459 
460 #if defined(__NetBSD__) && defined(_CURSES_)
461 #define C_ATTR(x,y) (((x) != 0 ? A_BOLD :  0) | COLOR_PAIR((y)))
462 	/* work around bug in NetBSD curses */
463 	for (i = 0; i < sizeof(dlg_color_table) /
464 	     sizeof(dlg_color_table[0]); i++) {
465 
466 	    /* Initialize color pairs */
467 	    (void) init_pair(i + 1,
468 			     dlg_color_table[i].fg,
469 			     dlg_color_table[i].bg);
470 
471 	    /* Setup color attributes */
472 	    dlg_color_table[i].atr = C_ATTR(dlg_color_table[i].hilite, i + 1);
473 	}
474 	defined_colors = i + 1;
475 #else
476 	for (i = 0; i < sizeof(dlg_color_table) /
477 	     sizeof(dlg_color_table[0]); i++) {
478 
479 	    /* Initialize color pairs */
480 	    chtype color = dlg_color_pair(dlg_color_table[i].fg,
481 					  dlg_color_table[i].bg);
482 
483 	    /* Setup color attributes */
484 	    dlg_color_table[i].atr = ((dlg_color_table[i].hilite
485 				       ? A_BOLD
486 				       : 0)
487 				      | color);
488 	}
489 #endif
490     } else {
491 	dialog_state.use_colors = FALSE;
492 	dialog_state.use_shadow = FALSE;
493     }
494 }
495 
496 int
497 dlg_color_count(void)
498 {
499     return sizeof(dlg_color_table) / sizeof(dlg_color_table[0]);
500 }
501 
502 /*
503  * Wrapper for getattrs(), or the more cumbersome X/Open wattr_get().
504  */
505 chtype
506 dlg_get_attrs(WINDOW *win)
507 {
508     chtype result;
509 #ifdef HAVE_GETATTRS
510     result = (chtype) getattrs(win);
511 #else
512     attr_t my_result;
513     short my_pair;
514     wattr_get(win, &my_result, &my_pair, NULL);
515     result = my_result;
516 #endif
517     return result;
518 }
519 
520 /*
521  * Reuse color pairs (they are limited), returning a COLOR_PAIR() value if we
522  * have (or can) define a pair with the given color as foreground on the
523  * window's defined background.
524  */
525 chtype
526 dlg_color_pair(int foreground, int background)
527 {
528     chtype result = 0;
529     int pair;
530     short fg, bg;
531     bool found = FALSE;
532 
533     for (pair = 1; pair < defined_colors; ++pair) {
534 	if (pair_content((short) pair, &fg, &bg) != ERR
535 	    && fg == foreground
536 	    && bg == background) {
537 	    result = (chtype) COLOR_PAIR(pair);
538 	    found = TRUE;
539 	    break;
540 	}
541     }
542     if (!found && (defined_colors + 1) < COLOR_PAIRS) {
543 	pair = defined_colors++;
544 	(void) init_pair((short) pair, (short) foreground, (short) background);
545 	result = (chtype) COLOR_PAIR(pair);
546     }
547     return result;
548 }
549 
550 /*
551  * Reuse color pairs (they are limited), returning a COLOR_PAIR() value if we
552  * have (or can) define a pair with the given color as foreground on the
553  * window's defined background.
554  */
555 static chtype
556 define_color(WINDOW *win, int foreground)
557 {
558     int pair;
559     short fg, bg, background;
560     if (dialog_state.text_only) {
561 	background = COLOR_BLACK;
562     } else {
563 	chtype attrs = dlg_get_attrs(win);
564 
565 	if ((pair = PAIR_NUMBER(attrs)) != 0
566 	    && pair_content((short) pair, &fg, &bg) != ERR) {
567 	    background = bg;
568 	} else {
569 	    background = COLOR_BLACK;
570 	}
571     }
572     return dlg_color_pair(foreground, background);
573 }
574 #endif
575 
576 /*
577  * End using dialog functions.
578  */
579 void
580 end_dialog(void)
581 {
582     if (dialog_state.screen_initialized) {
583 	dialog_state.screen_initialized = FALSE;
584 	mouse_close();
585 	(void) endwin();
586 	(void) fflush(stdout);
587     }
588 }
589 
590 #define ESCAPE_LEN 3
591 #define isOurEscape(p) (((p)[0] == '\\') && ((p)[1] == 'Z') && ((p)[2] != 0))
592 
593 int
594 dlg_count_real_columns(const char *text)
595 {
596     int result = 0;
597     if (*text) {
598 	result = dlg_count_columns(text);
599 	if (result && dialog_vars.colors) {
600 	    int hidden = 0;
601 	    while (*text) {
602 		if (dialog_vars.colors && isOurEscape(text)) {
603 		    hidden += ESCAPE_LEN;
604 		    text += ESCAPE_LEN;
605 		} else {
606 		    ++text;
607 		}
608 	    }
609 	    result -= hidden;
610 	}
611     }
612     return result;
613 }
614 
615 static int
616 centered(int width, const char *string)
617 {
618     int need = dlg_count_real_columns(string);
619     int left;
620 
621     left = (width - need) / 2 - 1;
622     if (left < 0)
623 	left = 0;
624     return left;
625 }
626 
627 #ifdef USE_WIDE_CURSES
628 static bool
629 is_combining(const char *txt, int *combined)
630 {
631     bool result = FALSE;
632 
633     if (*combined == 0) {
634 	if (UCH(*txt) >= 128) {
635 	    wchar_t wch;
636 	    mbstate_t state;
637 	    size_t given = strlen(txt);
638 	    size_t len;
639 
640 	    memset(&state, 0, sizeof(state));
641 	    len = mbrtowc(&wch, txt, given, &state);
642 	    if ((int) len > 0 && wcwidth(wch) == 0) {
643 		*combined = (int) len - 1;
644 		result = TRUE;
645 	    }
646 	}
647     } else {
648 	result = TRUE;
649 	*combined -= 1;
650     }
651     return result;
652 }
653 #endif
654 
655 /*
656  * Print the name (tag) or text from a DIALOG_LISTITEM, highlighting the
657  * first character if selected.
658  */
659 void
660 dlg_print_listitem(WINDOW *win,
661 		   const char *text,
662 		   int climit,
663 		   bool first,
664 		   int selected)
665 {
666     chtype attr = A_NORMAL;
667     int limit;
668     const int *cols;
669     chtype attrs[4];
670 
671     if (text == 0)
672 	text = "";
673 
674     if (first) {
675 	const int *indx = dlg_index_wchars(text);
676 	attrs[3] = tag_key_selected_attr;
677 	attrs[2] = tag_key_attr;
678 	attrs[1] = tag_selected_attr;
679 	attrs[0] = tag_attr;
680 
681 	dlg_attrset(win, selected ? attrs[3] : attrs[2]);
682 	(void) waddnstr(win, text, indx[1]);
683 
684 	if ((int) strlen(text) > indx[1]) {
685 	    limit = dlg_limit_columns(text, climit, 1);
686 	    if (limit > 1) {
687 		dlg_attrset(win, selected ? attrs[1] : attrs[0]);
688 		(void) waddnstr(win,
689 				text + indx[1],
690 				indx[limit] - indx[1]);
691 	    }
692 	}
693     } else {
694 	attrs[1] = item_selected_attr;
695 	attrs[0] = item_attr;
696 
697 	cols = dlg_index_columns(text);
698 	limit = dlg_limit_columns(text, climit, 0);
699 
700 	if (limit > 0) {
701 	    dlg_attrset(win, selected ? attrs[1] : attrs[0]);
702 	    dlg_print_text(win, text, cols[limit], &attr);
703 	}
704     }
705 }
706 
707 /*
708  * Print up to 'cols' columns from 'text', optionally rendering our escape
709  * sequence for attributes and color.
710  */
711 void
712 dlg_print_text(WINDOW *win, const char *txt, int cols, chtype *attr)
713 {
714     int y_origin, x_origin;
715     int y_before, x_before = 0;
716     int y_after, x_after;
717     int tabbed = 0;
718     bool thisTab;
719     bool ended = FALSE;
720     chtype useattr;
721 #ifdef USE_WIDE_CURSES
722     int combined = 0;
723 #endif
724 
725     if (dialog_state.text_only) {
726 	y_origin = y_after = 0;
727 	x_origin = x_after = 0;
728     } else {
729 	getyx(win, y_origin, x_origin);
730     }
731     while (cols > 0 && (*txt != '\0')) {
732 	if (dialog_vars.colors) {
733 	    while (isOurEscape(txt)) {
734 		int code;
735 
736 		txt += 2;
737 		switch (code = CharOf(*txt)) {
738 #ifdef HAVE_COLOR
739 		case '0':
740 		case '1':
741 		case '2':
742 		case '3':
743 		case '4':
744 		case '5':
745 		case '6':
746 		case '7':
747 		    *attr &= ~A_COLOR;
748 		    *attr |= define_color(win, code - '0');
749 		    break;
750 #endif
751 		case 'B':
752 		    *attr &= ~A_BOLD;
753 		    break;
754 		case 'b':
755 		    *attr |= A_BOLD;
756 		    break;
757 		case 'R':
758 		    *attr &= ~A_REVERSE;
759 		    break;
760 		case 'r':
761 		    *attr |= A_REVERSE;
762 		    break;
763 		case 'U':
764 		    *attr &= ~A_UNDERLINE;
765 		    break;
766 		case 'u':
767 		    *attr |= A_UNDERLINE;
768 		    break;
769 		case 'n':
770 		    *attr = A_NORMAL;
771 		    break;
772 		}
773 		++txt;
774 	    }
775 	}
776 	if (ended || *txt == '\n' || *txt == '\0')
777 	    break;
778 	useattr = (*attr) & A_ATTRIBUTES;
779 #ifdef HAVE_COLOR
780 	/*
781 	 * Prevent this from making text invisible when the foreground and
782 	 * background colors happen to be the same, and there's no bold
783 	 * attribute.
784 	 */
785 	if ((useattr & A_COLOR) != 0 && (useattr & A_BOLD) == 0) {
786 	    short pair = (short) PAIR_NUMBER(useattr);
787 	    short fg, bg;
788 	    if (pair_content(pair, &fg, &bg) != ERR
789 		&& fg == bg) {
790 		useattr &= ~A_COLOR;
791 		useattr |= dlg_color_pair(fg, ((bg == COLOR_BLACK)
792 					       ? COLOR_WHITE
793 					       : COLOR_BLACK));
794 	    }
795 	}
796 #endif
797 	/*
798 	 * Write the character, using curses to tell exactly how wide it
799 	 * is.  If it is a tab, discount that, since the caller thinks
800 	 * tabs are nonprinting, and curses will expand tabs to one or
801 	 * more blanks.
802 	 */
803 	thisTab = (CharOf(*txt) == TAB);
804 	if (dialog_state.text_only) {
805 	    y_before = y_after;
806 	    x_before = x_after;
807 	} else {
808 	    if (thisTab) {
809 		getyx(win, y_before, x_before);
810 		(void) y_before;
811 	    }
812 	}
813 	if (dialog_state.text_only) {
814 	    int ch = CharOf(*txt++);
815 	    if (thisTab) {
816 		while ((x_after++) % 8) {
817 		    fputc(' ', dialog_state.output);
818 		}
819 	    } else {
820 		fputc(ch, dialog_state.output);
821 		x_after++;	/* FIXME: handle meta per locale */
822 	    }
823 	} else {
824 	    (void) waddch(win, CharOf(*txt++) | useattr);
825 	    getyx(win, y_after, x_after);
826 	}
827 	if (thisTab && (y_after == y_origin))
828 	    tabbed += (x_after - x_before);
829 	if ((y_after != y_origin) ||
830 	    (x_after >= (cols + tabbed + x_origin)
831 #ifdef USE_WIDE_CURSES
832 	     && !is_combining(txt, &combined)
833 #endif
834 	    )) {
835 	    ended = TRUE;
836 	}
837     }
838     if (dialog_state.text_only) {
839 	fputc('\n', dialog_state.output);
840     }
841 }
842 
843 /*
844  * Print one line of the prompt in the window within the limits of the
845  * specified right margin.  The line will end on a word boundary and a pointer
846  * to the start of the next line is returned, or a NULL pointer if the end of
847  * *prompt is reached.
848  */
849 const char *
850 dlg_print_line(WINDOW *win,
851 	       chtype *attr,
852 	       const char *prompt,
853 	       int lm, int rm, int *x)
854 {
855     const char *wrap_ptr;
856     const char *test_ptr;
857     const char *hide_ptr = 0;
858     const int *cols = dlg_index_columns(prompt);
859     const int *indx = dlg_index_wchars(prompt);
860     int wrap_inx = 0;
861     int test_inx = 0;
862     int cur_x = lm;
863     int hidden = 0;
864     int limit = dlg_count_wchars(prompt);
865     int n;
866     int tabbed = 0;
867 
868     *x = 1;
869 
870     /*
871      * Set *test_ptr to the end of the line or the right margin (rm), whichever
872      * is less, and set wrap_ptr to the end of the last word in the line.
873      */
874     for (n = 0; n < limit; ++n) {
875 	int ch = *(test_ptr = prompt + indx[test_inx]);
876 	if (ch == '\n' || ch == '\0' || cur_x >= (rm + hidden))
877 	    break;
878 	if (ch == TAB && n == 0) {
879 	    tabbed = 8;		/* workaround for leading tabs */
880 	} else if (isblank(UCH(ch))
881 		   && n != 0
882 		   && !isblank(UCH(prompt[indx[n - 1]]))) {
883 	    wrap_inx = n;
884 	    *x = cur_x;
885 	} else if (dialog_vars.colors && isOurEscape(test_ptr)) {
886 	    hide_ptr = test_ptr;
887 	    hidden += ESCAPE_LEN;
888 	    n += (ESCAPE_LEN - 1);
889 	}
890 	cur_x = lm + tabbed + cols[n + 1];
891 	if (cur_x > (rm + hidden))
892 	    break;
893 	test_inx = n + 1;
894     }
895 
896     /*
897      * If the line doesn't reach the right margin in the middle of a word, then
898      * we don't have to wrap it at the end of the previous word.
899      */
900     test_ptr = prompt + indx[test_inx];
901     if (*test_ptr == '\n' || isblank(UCH(*test_ptr)) || *test_ptr == '\0') {
902 	wrap_inx = test_inx;
903 	while (wrap_inx > 0 && isblank(UCH(prompt[indx[wrap_inx - 1]]))) {
904 	    wrap_inx--;
905 	}
906 	*x = lm + indx[wrap_inx];
907     } else if (*x == 1 && cur_x >= rm) {
908 	/*
909 	 * If the line has no spaces, then wrap it anyway at the right margin
910 	 */
911 	*x = rm;
912 	wrap_inx = test_inx;
913     }
914     wrap_ptr = prompt + indx[wrap_inx];
915 #ifdef USE_WIDE_CURSES
916     if (UCH(*wrap_ptr) >= 128) {
917 	int combined = 0;
918 	while (is_combining(wrap_ptr, &combined)) {
919 	    ++wrap_ptr;
920 	}
921     }
922 #endif
923 
924     /*
925      * If we found hidden text past the last point that we will display,
926      * discount that from the displayed length.
927      */
928     if ((hide_ptr != 0) && (hide_ptr >= wrap_ptr)) {
929 	hidden -= ESCAPE_LEN;
930 	test_ptr = wrap_ptr;
931 	while (test_ptr < wrap_ptr) {
932 	    if (dialog_vars.colors && isOurEscape(test_ptr)) {
933 		hidden -= ESCAPE_LEN;
934 		test_ptr += ESCAPE_LEN;
935 	    } else {
936 		++test_ptr;
937 	    }
938 	}
939     }
940 
941     /*
942      * Print the line if we have a window pointer.  Otherwise this routine
943      * is just being called for sizing the window.
944      */
945     if (dialog_state.text_only || win) {
946 	dlg_print_text(win, prompt, (cols[wrap_inx] - hidden), attr);
947     }
948 
949     /* *x tells the calling function how long the line was */
950     if (*x == 1) {
951 	*x = rm;
952     }
953 
954     *x -= hidden;
955 
956     /* Find the start of the next line and return a pointer to it */
957     test_ptr = wrap_ptr;
958     while (isblank(UCH(*test_ptr)))
959 	test_ptr++;
960     if (*test_ptr == '\n')
961 	test_ptr++;
962     dlg_finish_string(prompt);
963     return (test_ptr);
964 }
965 
966 static void
967 justify_text(WINDOW *win,
968 	     const char *prompt,
969 	     int limit_y,
970 	     int limit_x,
971 	     int *high, int *wide)
972 {
973     chtype attr = A_NORMAL;
974     int x = (2 * MARGIN);
975     int y = MARGIN;
976     int max_x = 2;
977     int lm = (2 * MARGIN);	/* left margin (box-border plus a space) */
978     int rm = limit_x;		/* right margin */
979     int bm = limit_y;		/* bottom margin */
980     int last_y = 0, last_x = 0;
981 
982     dialog_state.text_height = 0;
983     dialog_state.text_width = 0;
984     if (dialog_state.text_only || win) {
985 	rm -= (2 * MARGIN);
986 	bm -= (2 * MARGIN);
987     }
988     if (prompt == 0)
989 	prompt = "";
990 
991     if (win != 0)
992 	getyx(win, last_y, last_x);
993     while (y <= bm && *prompt) {
994 	x = lm;
995 
996 	if (*prompt == '\n') {
997 	    while (*prompt == '\n' && y < bm) {
998 		if (*(prompt + 1) != '\0') {
999 		    ++y;
1000 		    if (win != 0)
1001 			(void) wmove(win, y, lm);
1002 		}
1003 		prompt++;
1004 	    }
1005 	} else if (win != 0)
1006 	    (void) wmove(win, y, lm);
1007 
1008 	if (*prompt) {
1009 	    prompt = dlg_print_line(win, &attr, prompt, lm, rm, &x);
1010 	    if (win != 0)
1011 		getyx(win, last_y, last_x);
1012 	}
1013 	if (*prompt) {
1014 	    ++y;
1015 	    if (win != 0)
1016 		(void) wmove(win, y, lm);
1017 	}
1018 	max_x = MAX(max_x, x);
1019     }
1020     /* Move back to the last position after drawing prompt, for msgbox. */
1021     if (win != 0)
1022 	(void) wmove(win, last_y, last_x);
1023 
1024     /* Set the final height and width for the calling function */
1025     if (high != 0)
1026 	*high = y;
1027     if (wide != 0)
1028 	*wide = max_x;
1029 }
1030 
1031 /*
1032  * Print a string of text in a window, automatically wrap around to the next
1033  * line if the string is too long to fit on one line.  Note that the string may
1034  * contain embedded newlines.
1035  */
1036 void
1037 dlg_print_autowrap(WINDOW *win, const char *prompt, int height, int width)
1038 {
1039     justify_text(win, prompt,
1040 		 height,
1041 		 width,
1042 		 (int *) 0, (int *) 0);
1043 }
1044 
1045 /*
1046  * Display the message in a scrollable window.  Actually the way it works is
1047  * that we create a "tall" window of the proper width, let the text wrap within
1048  * that, and copy a slice of the result to the dialog.
1049  *
1050  * It works for ncurses.  Other curses implementations show only blanks (Tru64)
1051  * or garbage (NetBSD).
1052  */
1053 int
1054 dlg_print_scrolled(WINDOW *win,
1055 		   const char *prompt,
1056 		   int offset,
1057 		   int height,
1058 		   int width,
1059 		   int pauseopt)
1060 {
1061     int oldy, oldx;
1062     int last = 0;
1063 
1064     (void) pauseopt;		/* used only for ncurses */
1065 
1066     getyx(win, oldy, oldx);
1067 #ifdef NCURSES_VERSION
1068     if (pauseopt) {
1069 	int wide = width - (2 * MARGIN);
1070 	int high = LINES;
1071 	int y, x;
1072 	int len;
1073 	int percent;
1074 	WINDOW *dummy;
1075 	char buffer[5];
1076 
1077 #if defined(NCURSES_VERSION_PATCH) && NCURSES_VERSION_PATCH >= 20040417
1078 	/*
1079 	 * If we're not limited by the screensize, allow text to possibly be
1080 	 * one character per line.
1081 	 */
1082 	if ((len = dlg_count_columns(prompt)) > high)
1083 	    high = len;
1084 #endif
1085 	dummy = newwin(high, width, 0, 0);
1086 	if (dummy == 0) {
1087 	    dlg_attrset(win, dialog_attr);
1088 	    dlg_print_autowrap(win, prompt, height + 1 + (3 * MARGIN), width);
1089 	    last = 0;
1090 	} else {
1091 	    wbkgdset(dummy, dialog_attr | ' ');
1092 	    dlg_attrset(dummy, dialog_attr);
1093 	    werase(dummy);
1094 	    dlg_print_autowrap(dummy, prompt, high, width);
1095 	    getyx(dummy, y, x);
1096 	    (void) x;
1097 
1098 	    copywin(dummy,	/* srcwin */
1099 		    win,	/* dstwin */
1100 		    offset + MARGIN,	/* sminrow */
1101 		    MARGIN,	/* smincol */
1102 		    MARGIN,	/* dminrow */
1103 		    MARGIN,	/* dmincol */
1104 		    height,	/* dmaxrow */
1105 		    wide,	/* dmaxcol */
1106 		    FALSE);
1107 
1108 	    delwin(dummy);
1109 
1110 	    /* if the text is incomplete, or we have scrolled, show the percentage */
1111 	    if (y > 0 && wide > 4) {
1112 		percent = (int) ((height + offset) * 100.0 / y);
1113 		if (percent < 0)
1114 		    percent = 0;
1115 		if (percent > 100)
1116 		    percent = 100;
1117 		if (offset != 0 || percent != 100) {
1118 		    dlg_attrset(win, position_indicator_attr);
1119 		    (void) wmove(win, MARGIN + height, wide - 4);
1120 		    (void) sprintf(buffer, "%d%%", percent);
1121 		    (void) waddstr(win, buffer);
1122 		    if ((len = (int) strlen(buffer)) < 4) {
1123 			dlg_attrset(win, border_attr);
1124 			whline(win, dlg_boxchar(ACS_HLINE), 4 - len);
1125 		    }
1126 		}
1127 	    }
1128 	    last = (y - height);
1129 	}
1130     } else
1131 #endif
1132     {
1133 	(void) offset;
1134 	dlg_attrset(win, dialog_attr);
1135 	dlg_print_autowrap(win, prompt, height + 1 + (3 * MARGIN), width);
1136 	last = 0;
1137     }
1138     wmove(win, oldy, oldx);
1139     return last;
1140 }
1141 
1142 int
1143 dlg_check_scrolled(int key, int last, int page, bool * show, int *offset)
1144 {
1145     int code = 0;
1146 
1147     *show = FALSE;
1148 
1149     switch (key) {
1150     case DLGK_PAGE_FIRST:
1151 	if (*offset > 0) {
1152 	    *offset = 0;
1153 	    *show = TRUE;
1154 	}
1155 	break;
1156     case DLGK_PAGE_LAST:
1157 	if (*offset < last) {
1158 	    *offset = last;
1159 	    *show = TRUE;
1160 	}
1161 	break;
1162     case DLGK_GRID_UP:
1163 	if (*offset > 0) {
1164 	    --(*offset);
1165 	    *show = TRUE;
1166 	}
1167 	break;
1168     case DLGK_GRID_DOWN:
1169 	if (*offset < last) {
1170 	    ++(*offset);
1171 	    *show = TRUE;
1172 	}
1173 	break;
1174     case DLGK_PAGE_PREV:
1175 	if (*offset > 0) {
1176 	    *offset -= page;
1177 	    if (*offset < 0)
1178 		*offset = 0;
1179 	    *show = TRUE;
1180 	}
1181 	break;
1182     case DLGK_PAGE_NEXT:
1183 	if (*offset < last) {
1184 	    *offset += page;
1185 	    if (*offset > last)
1186 		*offset = last;
1187 	    *show = TRUE;
1188 	}
1189 	break;
1190     default:
1191 	code = -1;
1192 	break;
1193     }
1194     return code;
1195 }
1196 
1197 /*
1198  * Calculate the window size for preformatted text.  This will calculate box
1199  * dimensions that are at or close to the specified aspect ratio for the prompt
1200  * string with all spaces and newlines preserved and additional newlines added
1201  * as necessary.
1202  */
1203 static void
1204 auto_size_preformatted(const char *prompt, int *height, int *width)
1205 {
1206     int high = 0, wide = 0;
1207     float car;			/* Calculated Aspect Ratio */
1208     float diff;
1209     int max_y = SLINES - 1;
1210     int max_x = SCOLS - 2;
1211     int max_width = max_x;
1212     int ar = dialog_state.aspect_ratio;
1213 
1214     /* Get the initial dimensions */
1215     justify_text((WINDOW *) 0, prompt, max_y, max_x, &high, &wide);
1216     car = (float) (wide / high);
1217 
1218     /*
1219      * If the aspect ratio is greater than it should be, then decrease the
1220      * width proportionately.
1221      */
1222     if (car > ar) {
1223 	diff = car / (float) ar;
1224 	max_x = (int) ((float) wide / diff + 4);
1225 	justify_text((WINDOW *) 0, prompt, max_y, max_x, &high, &wide);
1226 	car = (float) wide / (float) high;
1227     }
1228 
1229     /*
1230      * If the aspect ratio is too small after decreasing the width, then
1231      * incrementally increase the width until the aspect ratio is equal to or
1232      * greater than the specified aspect ratio.
1233      */
1234     while (car < ar && max_x < max_width) {
1235 	max_x += 4;
1236 	justify_text((WINDOW *) 0, prompt, max_y, max_x, &high, &wide);
1237 	car = (float) (wide / high);
1238     }
1239 
1240     *height = high;
1241     *width = wide;
1242 }
1243 
1244 /*
1245  * Find the length of the longest "word" in the given string.  By setting the
1246  * widget width at least this long, we can avoid splitting a word on the
1247  * margin.
1248  */
1249 static int
1250 longest_word(const char *string)
1251 {
1252     int length, result = 0;
1253 
1254     while (*string != '\0') {
1255 	length = 0;
1256 	while (*string != '\0' && !isspace(UCH(*string))) {
1257 	    length++;
1258 	    string++;
1259 	}
1260 	result = MAX(result, length);
1261 	if (*string != '\0')
1262 	    string++;
1263     }
1264     return result;
1265 }
1266 
1267 /*
1268  * if (height or width == -1) Maximize()
1269  * if (height or width == 0), justify and return actual limits.
1270  */
1271 static void
1272 real_auto_size(const char *title,
1273 	       const char *prompt,
1274 	       int *height, int *width,
1275 	       int boxlines, int mincols)
1276 {
1277     int x = (dialog_vars.begin_set ? dialog_vars.begin_x : 2);
1278     int y = (dialog_vars.begin_set ? dialog_vars.begin_y : 1);
1279     int title_length = title ? dlg_count_columns(title) : 0;
1280     int high;
1281     int wide;
1282     int save_high = *height;
1283     int save_wide = *width;
1284     int max_high;
1285     int max_wide;
1286 
1287     if (prompt == 0) {
1288 	if (*height == 0)
1289 	    *height = -1;
1290 	if (*width == 0)
1291 	    *width = -1;
1292     }
1293 
1294     max_high = (*height < 0);
1295     max_wide = (*width < 0);
1296 
1297     if (*height > 0) {
1298 	high = *height;
1299     } else {
1300 	high = SLINES - y;
1301     }
1302 
1303     if (*width <= 0) {
1304 	if (prompt != 0) {
1305 	    wide = MAX(title_length, mincols);
1306 	    if (strchr(prompt, '\n') == 0) {
1307 		double val = (dialog_state.aspect_ratio *
1308 			      dlg_count_real_columns(prompt));
1309 		double xxx = sqrt(val);
1310 		int tmp = (int) xxx;
1311 		wide = MAX(wide, tmp);
1312 		wide = MAX(wide, longest_word(prompt));
1313 		justify_text((WINDOW *) 0, prompt, high, wide, height, width);
1314 	    } else {
1315 		auto_size_preformatted(prompt, height, width);
1316 	    }
1317 	} else {
1318 	    wide = SCOLS - x;
1319 	    justify_text((WINDOW *) 0, prompt, high, wide, height, width);
1320 	}
1321     }
1322 
1323     if (*width < title_length) {
1324 	justify_text((WINDOW *) 0, prompt, high, title_length, height, width);
1325 	*width = title_length;
1326     }
1327 
1328     dialog_state.text_height = *height;
1329     dialog_state.text_width = *width;
1330 
1331     if (*width < mincols && save_wide == 0)
1332 	*width = mincols;
1333     if (prompt != 0) {
1334 	*width += ((2 * MARGIN) + SHADOW_COLS);
1335 	*height += boxlines + (2 * MARGIN);
1336     }
1337 
1338     if (save_high > 0)
1339 	*height = save_high;
1340     if (save_wide > 0)
1341 	*width = save_wide;
1342 
1343     if (max_high)
1344 	*height = SLINES - (dialog_vars.begin_set ? dialog_vars.begin_y : 0);
1345     if (max_wide)
1346 	*width = SCOLS - (dialog_vars.begin_set ? dialog_vars.begin_x : 0);
1347 }
1348 
1349 /* End of real_auto_size() */
1350 
1351 void
1352 dlg_auto_size(const char *title,
1353 	      const char *prompt,
1354 	      int *height,
1355 	      int *width,
1356 	      int boxlines,
1357 	      int mincols)
1358 {
1359     DLG_TRACE(("# dlg_auto_size(%d,%d) limits %d,%d\n",
1360 	       *height, *width,
1361 	       boxlines, mincols));
1362 
1363     real_auto_size(title, prompt, height, width, boxlines, mincols);
1364 
1365     if (*width > SCOLS) {
1366 	(*height)++;
1367 	*width = SCOLS;
1368     }
1369 
1370     if (*height > SLINES) {
1371 	*height = SLINES;
1372     }
1373     DLG_TRACE(("# ...dlg_auto_size(%d,%d) also %d,%d\n",
1374 	       *height, *width,
1375 	       dialog_state.text_height, dialog_state.text_width));
1376 }
1377 
1378 /*
1379  * if (height or width == -1) Maximize()
1380  * if (height or width == 0)
1381  *    height=MIN(SLINES, num.lines in fd+n);
1382  *    width=MIN(SCOLS, MAX(longer line+n, mincols));
1383  */
1384 void
1385 dlg_auto_sizefile(const char *title,
1386 		  const char *file,
1387 		  int *height,
1388 		  int *width,
1389 		  int boxlines,
1390 		  int mincols)
1391 {
1392     int count = 0;
1393     int len = title ? dlg_count_columns(title) : 0;
1394     int nc = 4;
1395     int numlines = 2;
1396     long offset;
1397     int ch;
1398     FILE *fd;
1399 
1400     /* Open input file for reading */
1401     if ((fd = fopen(file, "rb")) == NULL)
1402 	dlg_exiterr("dlg_auto_sizefile: Cannot open input file %s", file);
1403 
1404     if ((*height == -1) || (*width == -1)) {
1405 	*height = SLINES - (dialog_vars.begin_set ? dialog_vars.begin_y : 0);
1406 	*width = SCOLS - (dialog_vars.begin_set ? dialog_vars.begin_x : 0);
1407     }
1408     if ((*height != 0) && (*width != 0)) {
1409 	(void) fclose(fd);
1410 	if (*width > SCOLS)
1411 	    *width = SCOLS;
1412 	if (*height > SLINES)
1413 	    *height = SLINES;
1414 	return;
1415     }
1416 
1417     while (!feof(fd)) {
1418 	if (ferror(fd))
1419 	    break;
1420 	offset = 0;
1421 	while (((ch = getc(fd)) != '\n') && !feof(fd)) {
1422 	    if ((ch == TAB) && (dialog_vars.tab_correct)) {
1423 		offset += dialog_state.tab_len - (offset % dialog_state.tab_len);
1424 	    } else {
1425 		offset++;
1426 	    }
1427 	}
1428 
1429 	if (offset > len)
1430 	    len = (int) offset;
1431 
1432 	count++;
1433     }
1434 
1435     /* now 'count' has the number of lines of fd and 'len' the max length */
1436 
1437     *height = MIN(SLINES, count + numlines + boxlines);
1438     *width = MIN(SCOLS, MAX((len + nc), mincols));
1439     /* here width and height can be maximized if > SCOLS|SLINES because
1440        textbox-like widgets don't put all <file> on the screen.
1441        Msgbox-like widget instead have to put all <text> correctly. */
1442 
1443     (void) fclose(fd);
1444 }
1445 
1446 /*
1447  * Draw a rectangular box with line drawing characters.
1448  *
1449  * borderchar is used to color the upper/left edges.
1450  *
1451  * boxchar is used to color the right/lower edges.  It also is fill-color used
1452  * for the box contents.
1453  *
1454  * Normally, if you are drawing a scrollable box, use menubox_border_attr for
1455  * boxchar, and menubox_attr for borderchar since the scroll-arrows are drawn
1456  * with menubox_attr at the top, and menubox_border_attr at the bottom.  That
1457  * also (given the default color choices) produces a recessed effect.
1458  *
1459  * If you want a raised effect (and are not going to use the scroll-arrows),
1460  * reverse this choice.
1461  */
1462 void
1463 dlg_draw_box2(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, int height, int width,
1464 	      chtype boxchar, chtype borderchar, chtype borderchar2)
1465 {
1466     int i, j;
1467     chtype save = dlg_get_attrs(win);
1468 
1469     dlg_attrset(win, 0);
1470     for (i = 0; i < height; i++) {
1471 	(void) wmove(win, y + i, x);
1472 	for (j = 0; j < width; j++)
1473 	    if (!i && !j)
1474 		(void) waddch(win, borderchar | dlg_boxchar(ACS_ULCORNER));
1475 	    else if (i == height - 1 && !j)
1476 		(void) waddch(win, borderchar | dlg_boxchar(ACS_LLCORNER));
1477 	    else if (!i && j == width - 1)
1478 		(void) waddch(win, borderchar2 | dlg_boxchar(ACS_URCORNER));
1479 	    else if (i == height - 1 && j == width - 1)
1480 		(void) waddch(win, borderchar2 | dlg_boxchar(ACS_LRCORNER));
1481 	    else if (!i)
1482 		(void) waddch(win, borderchar | dlg_boxchar(ACS_HLINE));
1483 	    else if (i == height - 1)
1484 		(void) waddch(win, borderchar2 | dlg_boxchar(ACS_HLINE));
1485 	    else if (!j)
1486 		(void) waddch(win, borderchar | dlg_boxchar(ACS_VLINE));
1487 	    else if (j == width - 1)
1488 		(void) waddch(win, borderchar2 | dlg_boxchar(ACS_VLINE));
1489 	    else
1490 		(void) waddch(win, boxchar | ' ');
1491     }
1492     dlg_attrset(win, save);
1493 }
1494 
1495 void
1496 dlg_draw_box(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, int height, int width,
1497 	     chtype boxchar, chtype borderchar)
1498 {
1499     dlg_draw_box2(win, y, x, height, width, boxchar, borderchar, boxchar);
1500 }
1501 
1502 static DIALOG_WINDOWS *
1503 find_window(WINDOW *win)
1504 {
1505     DIALOG_WINDOWS *result = 0;
1506     DIALOG_WINDOWS *p;
1507 
1508     for (p = dialog_state.all_windows; p != 0; p = p->next) {
1509 	if (p->normal == win) {
1510 	    result = p;
1511 	    break;
1512 	}
1513     }
1514     return result;
1515 }
1516 
1517 #ifdef HAVE_COLOR
1518 /*
1519  * If we have wchgat(), use that for updating shadow attributes, to work with
1520  * wide-character data.
1521  */
1522 
1523 /*
1524  * Check if the given point is "in" the given window.  If so, return the window
1525  * pointer, otherwise null.
1526  */
1527 static WINDOW *
1528 in_window(WINDOW *win, int y, int x)
1529 {
1530     WINDOW *result = 0;
1531     int y_base = getbegy(win);
1532     int x_base = getbegx(win);
1533     int y_last = getmaxy(win) + y_base;
1534     int x_last = getmaxx(win) + x_base;
1535 
1536     if (y >= y_base && y <= y_last && x >= x_base && x <= x_last)
1537 	result = win;
1538     return result;
1539 }
1540 
1541 static WINDOW *
1542 window_at_cell(DIALOG_WINDOWS * dw, int y, int x)
1543 {
1544     WINDOW *result = 0;
1545     DIALOG_WINDOWS *p;
1546     int y_want = y + getbegy(dw->shadow);
1547     int x_want = x + getbegx(dw->shadow);
1548 
1549     for (p = dialog_state.all_windows; p != 0; p = p->next) {
1550 	if (dw->normal != p->normal
1551 	    && dw->shadow != p->normal
1552 	    && (result = in_window(p->normal, y_want, x_want)) != 0) {
1553 	    break;
1554 	}
1555     }
1556     if (result == 0) {
1557 	result = stdscr;
1558     }
1559     return result;
1560 }
1561 
1562 static bool
1563 in_shadow(WINDOW *normal, WINDOW *shadow, int y, int x)
1564 {
1565     bool result = FALSE;
1566     int ybase = getbegy(normal);
1567     int ylast = getmaxy(normal) + ybase;
1568     int xbase = getbegx(normal);
1569     int xlast = getmaxx(normal) + xbase;
1570 
1571     y += getbegy(shadow);
1572     x += getbegx(shadow);
1573 
1574     if (y >= ybase + SHADOW_ROWS
1575 	&& y < ylast + SHADOW_ROWS
1576 	&& x >= xlast
1577 	&& x < xlast + SHADOW_COLS) {
1578 	/* in the right-side */
1579 	result = TRUE;
1580     } else if (y >= ylast
1581 	       && y < ylast + SHADOW_ROWS
1582 	       && x >= ybase + SHADOW_COLS
1583 	       && x < ylast + SHADOW_COLS) {
1584 	/* check the bottom */
1585 	result = TRUE;
1586     }
1587 
1588     return result;
1589 }
1590 
1591 /*
1592  * When erasing a shadow, check each cell to make sure that it is not part of
1593  * another box's shadow.  This is a little complicated since most shadows are
1594  * merged onto stdscr.
1595  */
1596 static bool
1597 last_shadow(DIALOG_WINDOWS * dw, int y, int x)
1598 {
1599     DIALOG_WINDOWS *p;
1600     bool result = TRUE;
1601 
1602     for (p = dialog_state.all_windows; p != 0; p = p->next) {
1603 	if (p->normal != dw->normal
1604 	    && in_shadow(p->normal, dw->shadow, y, x)) {
1605 	    result = FALSE;
1606 	    break;
1607 	}
1608     }
1609     return result;
1610 }
1611 
1612 static void
1613 repaint_cell(DIALOG_WINDOWS * dw, bool draw, int y, int x)
1614 {
1615     WINDOW *win = dw->shadow;
1616     WINDOW *cellwin;
1617     int y2, x2;
1618 
1619     if ((cellwin = window_at_cell(dw, y, x)) != 0
1620 	&& (draw || last_shadow(dw, y, x))
1621 	&& (y2 = (y + getbegy(win) - getbegy(cellwin))) >= 0
1622 	&& (x2 = (x + getbegx(win) - getbegx(cellwin))) >= 0
1623 	&& wmove(cellwin, y2, x2) != ERR) {
1624 	chtype the_cell = dlg_get_attrs(cellwin);
1625 	chtype the_attr = (draw ? shadow_attr : the_cell);
1626 
1627 	if (winch(cellwin) & A_ALTCHARSET) {
1628 	    the_attr |= A_ALTCHARSET;
1629 	}
1630 #if USE_WCHGAT
1631 	wchgat(cellwin, 1,
1632 	       the_attr & (chtype) (~A_COLOR),
1633 	       (short) PAIR_NUMBER(the_attr),
1634 	       NULL);
1635 #else
1636 	{
1637 	    chtype the_char = ((winch(cellwin) & A_CHARTEXT) | the_attr);
1638 	    (void) waddch(cellwin, the_char);
1639 	}
1640 #endif
1641 	wnoutrefresh(cellwin);
1642     }
1643 }
1644 
1645 #define RepaintCell(dw, draw, y, x) repaint_cell(dw, draw, y, x)
1646 
1647 static void
1648 repaint_shadow(DIALOG_WINDOWS * dw, bool draw, int y, int x, int height, int width)
1649 {
1650     int i, j;
1651 
1652     if (UseShadow(dw)) {
1653 #if !USE_WCHGAT
1654 	chtype save = dlg_get_attrs(dw->shadow);
1655 	dlg_attrset(dw->shadow, draw ? shadow_attr : screen_attr);
1656 #endif
1657 	for (i = 0; i < SHADOW_ROWS; ++i) {
1658 	    for (j = 0; j < width; ++j) {
1659 		RepaintCell(dw, draw, i + y + height, j + x + SHADOW_COLS);
1660 	    }
1661 	}
1662 	for (i = 0; i < height; i++) {
1663 	    for (j = 0; j < SHADOW_COLS; ++j) {
1664 		RepaintCell(dw, draw, i + y + SHADOW_ROWS, j + x + width);
1665 	    }
1666 	}
1667 	(void) wnoutrefresh(dw->shadow);
1668 #if !USE_WCHGAT
1669 	dlg_attrset(dw->shadow, save);
1670 #endif
1671     }
1672 }
1673 
1674 /*
1675  * Draw a shadow on the parent window corresponding to the right- and
1676  * bottom-edge of the child window, to give a 3-dimensional look.
1677  */
1678 static void
1679 draw_childs_shadow(DIALOG_WINDOWS * dw)
1680 {
1681     if (UseShadow(dw)) {
1682 	repaint_shadow(dw,
1683 		       TRUE,
1684 		       getbegy(dw->normal) - getbegy(dw->shadow),
1685 		       getbegx(dw->normal) - getbegx(dw->shadow),
1686 		       getmaxy(dw->normal),
1687 		       getmaxx(dw->normal));
1688     }
1689 }
1690 
1691 /*
1692  * Erase a shadow on the parent window corresponding to the right- and
1693  * bottom-edge of the child window.
1694  */
1695 static void
1696 erase_childs_shadow(DIALOG_WINDOWS * dw)
1697 {
1698     if (UseShadow(dw)) {
1699 	repaint_shadow(dw,
1700 		       FALSE,
1701 		       getbegy(dw->normal) - getbegy(dw->shadow),
1702 		       getbegx(dw->normal) - getbegx(dw->shadow),
1703 		       getmaxy(dw->normal),
1704 		       getmaxx(dw->normal));
1705     }
1706 }
1707 
1708 /*
1709  * Draw shadows along the right and bottom edge to give a more 3D look
1710  * to the boxes.
1711  */
1712 void
1713 dlg_draw_shadow(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, int height, int width)
1714 {
1715     repaint_shadow(find_window(win), TRUE, y, x, height, width);
1716 }
1717 #endif /* HAVE_COLOR */
1718 
1719 /*
1720  * Allow shell scripts to remap the exit codes so they can distinguish ESC
1721  * from ERROR.
1722  */
1723 void
1724 dlg_exit(int code)
1725 {
1726     /* *INDENT-OFF* */
1727     static const struct {
1728 	int code;
1729 	const char *name;
1730     } table[] = {
1731 	{ DLG_EXIT_CANCEL, 	"DIALOG_CANCEL" },
1732 	{ DLG_EXIT_ERROR,  	"DIALOG_ERROR" },
1733 	{ DLG_EXIT_ESC,	   	"DIALOG_ESC" },
1734 	{ DLG_EXIT_EXTRA,  	"DIALOG_EXTRA" },
1735 	{ DLG_EXIT_HELP,   	"DIALOG_HELP" },
1736 	{ DLG_EXIT_OK,	   	"DIALOG_OK" },
1737 	{ DLG_EXIT_ITEM_HELP,	"DIALOG_ITEM_HELP" },
1738     };
1739     /* *INDENT-ON* */
1740 
1741     unsigned n;
1742     char *name;
1743     char *temp;
1744     long value;
1745     bool overridden = FALSE;
1746 
1747   retry:
1748     for (n = 0; n < sizeof(table) / sizeof(table[0]); n++) {
1749 	if (table[n].code == code) {
1750 	    if ((name = getenv(table[n].name)) != 0) {
1751 		value = strtol(name, &temp, 0);
1752 		if (temp != 0 && temp != name && *temp == '\0') {
1753 		    code = (int) value;
1754 		    overridden = TRUE;
1755 		}
1756 	    }
1757 	    break;
1758 	}
1759     }
1760 
1761     /*
1762      * Prior to 2004/12/19, a widget using --item-help would exit with "OK"
1763      * if the help button were selected.  Now we want to exit with "HELP",
1764      * but allow the environment variable to override.
1765      */
1766     if (code == DLG_EXIT_ITEM_HELP && !overridden) {
1767 	code = DLG_EXIT_HELP;
1768 	goto retry;
1769     }
1770 #ifdef HAVE_DLG_TRACE
1771     dlg_trace((const char *) 0);	/* close it */
1772 #endif
1773 
1774 #ifdef NO_LEAKS
1775     _dlg_inputstr_leaks();
1776 #if defined(NCURSES_VERSION) && defined(HAVE__NC_FREE_AND_EXIT)
1777     _nc_free_and_exit(code);
1778 #endif
1779 #endif
1780 
1781     if (dialog_state.input == stdin) {
1782 	exit(code);
1783     } else {
1784 	/*
1785 	 * Just in case of using --input-fd option, do not
1786 	 * call atexit functions of ncurses which may hang.
1787 	 */
1788 	if (dialog_state.input) {
1789 	    fclose(dialog_state.input);
1790 	    dialog_state.input = 0;
1791 	}
1792 	if (dialog_state.pipe_input) {
1793 	    if (dialog_state.pipe_input != stdin) {
1794 		fclose(dialog_state.pipe_input);
1795 		dialog_state.pipe_input = 0;
1796 	    }
1797 	}
1798 	_exit(code);
1799     }
1800 }
1801 
1802 /* quit program killing all tailbg */
1803 void
1804 dlg_exiterr(const char *fmt,...)
1805 {
1806     int retval;
1807     va_list ap;
1808 
1809     end_dialog();
1810 
1811     (void) fputc('\n', stderr);
1812     va_start(ap, fmt);
1813     (void) vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
1814     va_end(ap);
1815     (void) fputc('\n', stderr);
1816 
1817     dlg_killall_bg(&retval);
1818 
1819     (void) fflush(stderr);
1820     (void) fflush(stdout);
1821     dlg_exit(DLG_EXIT_ERROR);
1822 }
1823 
1824 void
1825 dlg_beeping(void)
1826 {
1827     if (dialog_vars.beep_signal) {
1828 	(void) beep();
1829 	dialog_vars.beep_signal = 0;
1830     }
1831 }
1832 
1833 void
1834 dlg_print_size(int height, int width)
1835 {
1836     if (dialog_vars.print_siz) {
1837 	fprintf(dialog_state.output, "Size: %d, %d\n", height, width);
1838 	DLG_TRACE(("# print size: %dx%d\n", height, width));
1839     }
1840 }
1841 
1842 void
1843 dlg_ctl_size(int height, int width)
1844 {
1845     if (dialog_vars.size_err) {
1846 	if ((width > COLS) || (height > LINES)) {
1847 	    dlg_exiterr("Window too big. (height, width) = (%d, %d). Max allowed (%d, %d).",
1848 			height, width, LINES, COLS);
1849 	}
1850 #ifdef HAVE_COLOR
1851 	else if ((dialog_state.use_shadow)
1852 		 && ((width > SCOLS || height > SLINES))) {
1853 	    if ((width <= COLS) && (height <= LINES)) {
1854 		/* try again, without shadows */
1855 		dialog_state.use_shadow = 0;
1856 	    } else {
1857 		dlg_exiterr("Window+Shadow too big. (height, width) = (%d, %d). Max allowed (%d, %d).",
1858 			    height, width, SLINES, SCOLS);
1859 	    }
1860 	}
1861 #endif
1862     }
1863 }
1864 
1865 /*
1866  * If the --tab-correct was not selected, convert tabs to single spaces.
1867  */
1868 void
1869 dlg_tab_correct_str(char *prompt)
1870 {
1871     char *ptr;
1872 
1873     if (dialog_vars.tab_correct) {
1874 	while ((ptr = strchr(prompt, TAB)) != NULL) {
1875 	    *ptr = ' ';
1876 	    prompt = ptr;
1877 	}
1878     }
1879 }
1880 
1881 void
1882 dlg_calc_listh(int *height, int *list_height, int item_no)
1883 {
1884     /* calculate new height and list_height */
1885     int rows = SLINES - (dialog_vars.begin_set ? dialog_vars.begin_y : 0);
1886     if (rows - (*height) > 0) {
1887 	if (rows - (*height) > item_no)
1888 	    *list_height = item_no;
1889 	else
1890 	    *list_height = rows - (*height);
1891     }
1892     (*height) += (*list_height);
1893 }
1894 
1895 /* obsolete */
1896 int
1897 dlg_calc_listw(int item_no, char **items, int group)
1898 {
1899     int n, i, len1 = 0, len2 = 0;
1900     for (i = 0; i < (item_no * group); i += group) {
1901 	if ((n = dlg_count_columns(items[i])) > len1)
1902 	    len1 = n;
1903 	if ((n = dlg_count_columns(items[i + 1])) > len2)
1904 	    len2 = n;
1905     }
1906     return len1 + len2;
1907 }
1908 
1909 int
1910 dlg_calc_list_width(int item_no, DIALOG_LISTITEM * items)
1911 {
1912     int n, i, len1 = 0, len2 = 0;
1913     int bits = ((dialog_vars.no_tags ? 1 : 0)
1914 		+ (dialog_vars.no_items ? 2 : 0));
1915 
1916     for (i = 0; i < item_no; ++i) {
1917 	switch (bits) {
1918 	case 0:
1919 	    /* FALLTHRU */
1920 	case 1:
1921 	    if ((n = dlg_count_columns(items[i].name)) > len1)
1922 		len1 = n;
1923 	    if ((n = dlg_count_columns(items[i].text)) > len2)
1924 		len2 = n;
1925 	    break;
1926 	case 2:
1927 	    /* FALLTHRU */
1928 	case 3:
1929 	    if ((n = dlg_count_columns(items[i].name)) > len1)
1930 		len1 = n;
1931 	    break;
1932 	}
1933     }
1934     return len1 + len2;
1935 }
1936 
1937 char *
1938 dlg_strempty(void)
1939 {
1940     static char empty[] = "";
1941     return empty;
1942 }
1943 
1944 char *
1945 dlg_strclone(const char *cprompt)
1946 {
1947     char *prompt = 0;
1948     if (cprompt != 0) {
1949 	prompt = dlg_malloc(char, strlen(cprompt) + 1);
1950 	assert_ptr(prompt, "dlg_strclone");
1951 	strcpy(prompt, cprompt);
1952     }
1953     return prompt;
1954 }
1955 
1956 chtype
1957 dlg_asciibox(chtype ch)
1958 {
1959     chtype result = 0;
1960 
1961     if (ch == ACS_ULCORNER)
1962 	result = '+';
1963     else if (ch == ACS_LLCORNER)
1964 	result = '+';
1965     else if (ch == ACS_URCORNER)
1966 	result = '+';
1967     else if (ch == ACS_LRCORNER)
1968 	result = '+';
1969     else if (ch == ACS_HLINE)
1970 	result = '-';
1971     else if (ch == ACS_VLINE)
1972 	result = '|';
1973     else if (ch == ACS_LTEE)
1974 	result = '+';
1975     else if (ch == ACS_RTEE)
1976 	result = '+';
1977     else if (ch == ACS_UARROW)
1978 	result = '^';
1979     else if (ch == ACS_DARROW)
1980 	result = 'v';
1981 
1982     return result;
1983 }
1984 
1985 chtype
1986 dlg_boxchar(chtype ch)
1987 {
1988     chtype result = dlg_asciibox(ch);
1989 
1990     if (result != 0) {
1991 	if (dialog_vars.ascii_lines)
1992 	    ch = result;
1993 	else if (dialog_vars.no_lines)
1994 	    ch = ' ';
1995     }
1996     return ch;
1997 }
1998 
1999 int
2000 dlg_box_x_ordinate(int width)
2001 {
2002     int x;
2003 
2004     if (dialog_vars.begin_set == 1) {
2005 	x = dialog_vars.begin_x;
2006     } else {
2007 	/* center dialog box on screen unless --begin-set */
2008 	x = (SCOLS - width) / 2;
2009     }
2010     return x;
2011 }
2012 
2013 int
2014 dlg_box_y_ordinate(int height)
2015 {
2016     int y;
2017 
2018     if (dialog_vars.begin_set == 1) {
2019 	y = dialog_vars.begin_y;
2020     } else {
2021 	/* center dialog box on screen unless --begin-set */
2022 	y = (SLINES - height) / 2;
2023     }
2024     return y;
2025 }
2026 
2027 void
2028 dlg_draw_title(WINDOW *win, const char *title)
2029 {
2030     if (title != NULL) {
2031 	chtype attr = A_NORMAL;
2032 	chtype save = dlg_get_attrs(win);
2033 	int x = centered(getmaxx(win), title);
2034 
2035 	dlg_attrset(win, title_attr);
2036 	wmove(win, 0, x);
2037 	dlg_print_text(win, title, getmaxx(win) - x, &attr);
2038 	dlg_attrset(win, save);
2039 	dlg_finish_string(title);
2040     }
2041 }
2042 
2043 void
2044 dlg_draw_bottom_box2(WINDOW *win, chtype on_left, chtype on_right, chtype on_inside)
2045 {
2046     int width = getmaxx(win);
2047     int height = getmaxy(win);
2048     int i;
2049 
2050     dlg_attrset(win, on_left);
2051     (void) wmove(win, height - 3, 0);
2052     (void) waddch(win, dlg_boxchar(ACS_LTEE));
2053     for (i = 0; i < width - 2; i++)
2054 	(void) waddch(win, dlg_boxchar(ACS_HLINE));
2055     dlg_attrset(win, on_right);
2056     (void) waddch(win, dlg_boxchar(ACS_RTEE));
2057     dlg_attrset(win, on_inside);
2058     (void) wmove(win, height - 2, 1);
2059     for (i = 0; i < width - 2; i++)
2060 	(void) waddch(win, ' ');
2061 }
2062 
2063 void
2064 dlg_draw_bottom_box(WINDOW *win)
2065 {
2066     dlg_draw_bottom_box2(win, border_attr, dialog_attr, dialog_attr);
2067 }
2068 
2069 /*
2070  * Remove a window, repainting everything else.  This would be simpler if we
2071  * used the panel library, but that is not _always_ available.
2072  */
2073 void
2074 dlg_del_window(WINDOW *win)
2075 {
2076     DIALOG_WINDOWS *p, *q, *r;
2077 
2078     /*
2079      * If --keep-window was set, do not delete/repaint the windows.
2080      */
2081     if (dialog_vars.keep_window)
2082 	return;
2083 
2084     /* Leave the main window untouched if there are no background windows.
2085      * We do this so the current window will not be cleared on exit, allowing
2086      * things like the infobox demo to run without flicker.
2087      */
2088     if (dialog_state.getc_callbacks != 0) {
2089 	touchwin(stdscr);
2090 	wnoutrefresh(stdscr);
2091     }
2092 
2093     for (p = dialog_state.all_windows, q = r = 0; p != 0; r = p, p = p->next) {
2094 	if (p->normal == win) {
2095 	    q = p;		/* found a match - should be only one */
2096 	    if (r == 0) {
2097 		dialog_state.all_windows = p->next;
2098 	    } else {
2099 		r->next = p->next;
2100 	    }
2101 	} else {
2102 	    if (p->shadow != 0) {
2103 		touchwin(p->shadow);
2104 		wnoutrefresh(p->shadow);
2105 	    }
2106 	    touchwin(p->normal);
2107 	    wnoutrefresh(p->normal);
2108 	}
2109     }
2110 
2111     if (q) {
2112 	if (dialog_state.all_windows != 0)
2113 	    erase_childs_shadow(q);
2114 	del_subwindows(q->normal);
2115 	dlg_unregister_window(q->normal);
2116 	delwin(q->normal);
2117 	free(q);
2118     }
2119     doupdate();
2120 }
2121 
2122 /*
2123  * Create a window, optionally with a shadow.
2124  */
2125 WINDOW *
2126 dlg_new_window(int height, int width, int y, int x)
2127 {
2128     return dlg_new_modal_window(stdscr, height, width, y, x);
2129 }
2130 
2131 /*
2132  * "Modal" windows differ from normal ones by having a shadow in a window
2133  * separate from the standard screen.
2134  */
2135 WINDOW *
2136 dlg_new_modal_window(WINDOW *parent, int height, int width, int y, int x)
2137 {
2138     WINDOW *win;
2139     DIALOG_WINDOWS *p = dlg_calloc(DIALOG_WINDOWS, 1);
2140 
2141     (void) parent;
2142     if (p == 0
2143 	|| (win = newwin(height, width, y, x)) == 0) {
2144 	dlg_exiterr("Can't make new window at (%d,%d), size (%d,%d).\n",
2145 		    y, x, height, width);
2146     }
2147     p->next = dialog_state.all_windows;
2148     p->normal = win;
2149     dialog_state.all_windows = p;
2150 #ifdef HAVE_COLOR
2151     if (dialog_state.use_shadow) {
2152 	p->shadow = parent;
2153 	draw_childs_shadow(p);
2154     }
2155 #endif
2156 
2157     (void) keypad(win, TRUE);
2158     return win;
2159 }
2160 
2161 /*
2162  * Move/Resize a window, optionally with a shadow.
2163  */
2164 #ifdef KEY_RESIZE
2165 void
2166 dlg_move_window(WINDOW *win, int height, int width, int y, int x)
2167 {
2168     DIALOG_WINDOWS *p;
2169 
2170     if (win != 0) {
2171 	dlg_ctl_size(height, width);
2172 
2173 	if ((p = find_window(win)) != 0) {
2174 	    (void) wresize(win, height, width);
2175 	    (void) mvwin(win, y, x);
2176 #ifdef HAVE_COLOR
2177 	    if (p->shadow != 0) {
2178 		if (dialog_state.use_shadow) {
2179 		    (void) mvwin(p->shadow, y + SHADOW_ROWS, x + SHADOW_COLS);
2180 		} else {
2181 		    p->shadow = 0;
2182 		}
2183 	    }
2184 #endif
2185 	    (void) refresh();
2186 
2187 #ifdef HAVE_COLOR
2188 	    draw_childs_shadow(p);
2189 #endif
2190 	}
2191     }
2192 }
2193 
2194 /*
2195  * Having just received a KEY_RESIZE, wait a short time to ignore followup
2196  * KEY_RESIZE events.
2197  */
2198 void
2199 dlg_will_resize(WINDOW *win)
2200 {
2201     int n, ch, base;
2202     int caught = 0;
2203 
2204     dlg_trace_win(win);
2205     wtimeout(win, 20);
2206     for (n = base = 0; n < base + 10; ++n) {
2207 	if ((ch = wgetch(win)) != ERR) {
2208 	    if (ch == KEY_RESIZE) {
2209 		base = n;
2210 		++caught;
2211 	    } else {
2212 		ungetch(ch);
2213 		break;
2214 	    }
2215 	}
2216     }
2217     dlg_trace_msg("# caught %d KEY_RESIZE key%s\n",
2218 		  1 + caught,
2219 		  caught == 1 ? "" : "s");
2220 }
2221 #endif /* KEY_RESIZE */
2222 
2223 WINDOW *
2224 dlg_sub_window(WINDOW *parent, int height, int width, int y, int x)
2225 {
2226     WINDOW *win;
2227 
2228     if ((win = subwin(parent, height, width, y, x)) == 0) {
2229 	dlg_exiterr("Can't make sub-window at (%d,%d), size (%d,%d).\n",
2230 		    y, x, height, width);
2231     }
2232 
2233     add_subwindow(parent, win);
2234     (void) keypad(win, TRUE);
2235     return win;
2236 }
2237 
2238 /* obsolete */
2239 int
2240 dlg_default_item(char **items, int llen)
2241 {
2242     int result = 0;
2243 
2244     if (dialog_vars.default_item != 0) {
2245 	int count = 0;
2246 	while (*items != 0) {
2247 	    if (!strcmp(dialog_vars.default_item, *items)) {
2248 		result = count;
2249 		break;
2250 	    }
2251 	    items += llen;
2252 	    count++;
2253 	}
2254     }
2255     return result;
2256 }
2257 
2258 int
2259 dlg_default_listitem(DIALOG_LISTITEM * items)
2260 {
2261     int result = 0;
2262 
2263     if (dialog_vars.default_item != 0) {
2264 	int count = 0;
2265 	while (items->name != 0) {
2266 	    if (!strcmp(dialog_vars.default_item, items->name)) {
2267 		result = count;
2268 		break;
2269 	    }
2270 	    ++items;
2271 	    count++;
2272 	}
2273     }
2274     return result;
2275 }
2276 
2277 /*
2278  * Draw the string for item_help
2279  */
2280 void
2281 dlg_item_help(const char *txt)
2282 {
2283     if (USE_ITEM_HELP(txt)) {
2284 	chtype attr = A_NORMAL;
2285 	int y, x;
2286 
2287 	dlg_attrset(stdscr, itemhelp_attr);
2288 	(void) wmove(stdscr, LINES - 1, 0);
2289 	(void) wclrtoeol(stdscr);
2290 	(void) addch(' ');
2291 	dlg_print_text(stdscr, txt, COLS - 1, &attr);
2292 	if (itemhelp_attr & A_COLOR) {
2293 	    /* fill the remainder of the line with the window's attributes */
2294 	    getyx(stdscr, y, x);
2295 	    (void) y;
2296 	    while (x < COLS) {
2297 		(void) addch(' ');
2298 		++x;
2299 	    }
2300 	}
2301 	(void) wnoutrefresh(stdscr);
2302     }
2303 }
2304 
2305 #ifndef HAVE_STRCASECMP
2306 int
2307 dlg_strcmp(const char *a, const char *b)
2308 {
2309     int ac, bc, cmp;
2310 
2311     for (;;) {
2312 	ac = UCH(*a++);
2313 	bc = UCH(*b++);
2314 	if (isalpha(ac) && islower(ac))
2315 	    ac = _toupper(ac);
2316 	if (isalpha(bc) && islower(bc))
2317 	    bc = _toupper(bc);
2318 	cmp = ac - bc;
2319 	if (ac == 0 || bc == 0 || cmp != 0)
2320 	    break;
2321     }
2322     return cmp;
2323 }
2324 #endif
2325 
2326 /*
2327  * Returns true if 'dst' points to a blank which follows another blank which
2328  * is not a leading blank on a line.
2329  */
2330 static bool
2331 trim_blank(char *base, char *dst)
2332 {
2333     int count = isblank(UCH(*dst));
2334 
2335     while (dst-- != base) {
2336 	if (*dst == '\n') {
2337 	    break;
2338 	} else if (isblank(UCH(*dst))) {
2339 	    count++;
2340 	} else {
2341 	    break;
2342 	}
2343     }
2344     return (count > 1);
2345 }
2346 
2347 /*
2348  * Change embedded "\n" substrings to '\n' characters and tabs to single
2349  * spaces.  If there are no "\n"s, it will strip all extra spaces, for
2350  * justification.  If it has "\n"'s, it will preserve extra spaces.  If cr_wrap
2351  * is set, it will preserve '\n's.
2352  */
2353 void
2354 dlg_trim_string(char *s)
2355 {
2356     char *base = s;
2357     char *p1;
2358     char *p = s;
2359     int has_newlines = !dialog_vars.no_nl_expand && (strstr(s, "\\n") != 0);
2360 
2361     while (*p != '\0') {
2362 	if (*p == TAB && !dialog_vars.nocollapse)
2363 	    *p = ' ';
2364 
2365 	if (has_newlines) {	/* If prompt contains "\n" strings */
2366 	    if (*p == '\\' && *(p + 1) == 'n') {
2367 		*s++ = '\n';
2368 		p += 2;
2369 		p1 = p;
2370 		/*
2371 		 * Handle end of lines intelligently.  If '\n' follows "\n"
2372 		 * then ignore the '\n'.  This eliminates the need to escape
2373 		 * the '\n' character (no need to use "\n\").
2374 		 */
2375 		while (isblank(UCH(*p1)))
2376 		    p1++;
2377 		if (*p1 == '\n')
2378 		    p = p1 + 1;
2379 	    } else if (*p == '\n') {
2380 		if (dialog_vars.cr_wrap)
2381 		    *s++ = *p++;
2382 		else {
2383 		    /* Replace the '\n' with a space if cr_wrap is not set */
2384 		    if (!trim_blank(base, p))
2385 			*s++ = ' ';
2386 		    p++;
2387 		}
2388 	    } else		/* If *p != '\n' */
2389 		*s++ = *p++;
2390 	} else if (dialog_vars.trim_whitespace) {
2391 	    if (isblank(UCH(*p))) {
2392 		if (!isblank(UCH(*(s - 1)))) {
2393 		    *s++ = ' ';
2394 		    p++;
2395 		} else
2396 		    p++;
2397 	    } else if (*p == '\n') {
2398 		if (dialog_vars.cr_wrap)
2399 		    *s++ = *p++;
2400 		else if (!isblank(UCH(*(s - 1)))) {
2401 		    /* Strip '\n's if cr_wrap is not set. */
2402 		    *s++ = ' ';
2403 		    p++;
2404 		} else
2405 		    p++;
2406 	    } else
2407 		*s++ = *p++;
2408 	} else {		/* If there are no "\n" strings */
2409 	    if (isblank(UCH(*p)) && !dialog_vars.nocollapse) {
2410 		if (!trim_blank(base, p))
2411 		    *s++ = *p;
2412 		p++;
2413 	    } else
2414 		*s++ = *p++;
2415 	}
2416     }
2417 
2418     *s = '\0';
2419 }
2420 
2421 void
2422 dlg_set_focus(WINDOW *parent, WINDOW *win)
2423 {
2424     if (win != 0) {
2425 	(void) wmove(parent,
2426 		     getpary(win) + getcury(win),
2427 		     getparx(win) + getcurx(win));
2428 	(void) wnoutrefresh(win);
2429 	(void) doupdate();
2430     }
2431 }
2432 
2433 /*
2434  * Returns the nominal maximum buffer size.
2435  */
2436 int
2437 dlg_max_input(int max_len)
2438 {
2439     if (dialog_vars.max_input != 0 && dialog_vars.max_input < MAX_LEN)
2440 	max_len = dialog_vars.max_input;
2441 
2442     return max_len;
2443 }
2444 
2445 /*
2446  * Free storage used for the result buffer.
2447  */
2448 void
2449 dlg_clr_result(void)
2450 {
2451     if (dialog_vars.input_length) {
2452 	dialog_vars.input_length = 0;
2453 	if (dialog_vars.input_result)
2454 	    free(dialog_vars.input_result);
2455     }
2456     dialog_vars.input_result = 0;
2457 }
2458 
2459 /*
2460  * Setup a fixed-buffer for the result.
2461  */
2462 char *
2463 dlg_set_result(const char *string)
2464 {
2465     unsigned need = string ? (unsigned) strlen(string) + 1 : 0;
2466 
2467     /* inputstr.c needs a fixed buffer */
2468     if (need < MAX_LEN)
2469 	need = MAX_LEN;
2470 
2471     /*
2472      * If the buffer is not big enough, allocate a new one.
2473      */
2474     if (dialog_vars.input_length != 0
2475 	|| dialog_vars.input_result == 0
2476 	|| need > MAX_LEN) {
2477 
2478 	dlg_clr_result();
2479 
2480 	dialog_vars.input_length = need;
2481 	dialog_vars.input_result = dlg_malloc(char, need);
2482 	assert_ptr(dialog_vars.input_result, "dlg_set_result");
2483     }
2484 
2485     strcpy(dialog_vars.input_result, string ? string : "");
2486 
2487     return dialog_vars.input_result;
2488 }
2489 
2490 /*
2491  * Accumulate results in dynamically allocated buffer.
2492  * If input_length is zero, it is a MAX_LEN buffer belonging to the caller.
2493  */
2494 void
2495 dlg_add_result(const char *string)
2496 {
2497     unsigned have = (dialog_vars.input_result
2498 		     ? (unsigned) strlen(dialog_vars.input_result)
2499 		     : 0);
2500     unsigned want = (unsigned) strlen(string) + 1 + have;
2501 
2502     if ((want >= MAX_LEN)
2503 	|| (dialog_vars.input_length != 0)
2504 	|| (dialog_vars.input_result == 0)) {
2505 
2506 	if (dialog_vars.input_length == 0
2507 	    || dialog_vars.input_result == 0) {
2508 
2509 	    char *save_result = dialog_vars.input_result;
2510 
2511 	    dialog_vars.input_length = want * 2;
2512 	    dialog_vars.input_result = dlg_malloc(char, dialog_vars.input_length);
2513 	    assert_ptr(dialog_vars.input_result, "dlg_add_result malloc");
2514 	    dialog_vars.input_result[0] = '\0';
2515 	    if (save_result != 0)
2516 		strcpy(dialog_vars.input_result, save_result);
2517 	} else if (want >= dialog_vars.input_length) {
2518 	    dialog_vars.input_length = want * 2;
2519 	    dialog_vars.input_result = dlg_realloc(char,
2520 						   dialog_vars.input_length,
2521 						   dialog_vars.input_result);
2522 	    assert_ptr(dialog_vars.input_result, "dlg_add_result realloc");
2523 	}
2524     }
2525     strcat(dialog_vars.input_result, string);
2526 }
2527 
2528 /*
2529  * These are characters that (aside from the quote-delimiter) will have to
2530  * be escaped in a single- or double-quoted string.
2531  */
2532 #define FIX_SINGLE "\n\\"
2533 #define FIX_DOUBLE FIX_SINGLE "[]{}?*;`~#$^&()|<>"
2534 
2535 /*
2536  * Returns the quote-delimiter.
2537  */
2538 static const char *
2539 quote_delimiter(void)
2540 {
2541     return dialog_vars.single_quoted ? "'" : "\"";
2542 }
2543 
2544 /*
2545  * Returns true if we should quote the given string.
2546  */
2547 static bool
2548 must_quote(char *string)
2549 {
2550     bool code = FALSE;
2551 
2552     if (*string != '\0') {
2553 	size_t len = strlen(string);
2554 	if (strcspn(string, quote_delimiter()) != len)
2555 	    code = TRUE;
2556 	else if (strcspn(string, "\n\t ") != len)
2557 	    code = TRUE;
2558 	else
2559 	    code = (strcspn(string, FIX_DOUBLE) != len);
2560     } else {
2561 	code = TRUE;
2562     }
2563 
2564     return code;
2565 }
2566 
2567 /*
2568  * Add a quoted string to the result buffer.
2569  */
2570 void
2571 dlg_add_quoted(char *string)
2572 {
2573     char temp[2];
2574     const char *my_quote = quote_delimiter();
2575     const char *must_fix = (dialog_vars.single_quoted
2576 			    ? FIX_SINGLE
2577 			    : FIX_DOUBLE);
2578 
2579     if (must_quote(string)) {
2580 	temp[1] = '\0';
2581 	dlg_add_result(my_quote);
2582 	while (*string != '\0') {
2583 	    temp[0] = *string++;
2584 	    if ((strchr) (my_quote, *temp) || (strchr) (must_fix, *temp))
2585 		dlg_add_result("\\");
2586 	    dlg_add_result(temp);
2587 	}
2588 	dlg_add_result(my_quote);
2589     } else {
2590 	dlg_add_result(string);
2591     }
2592 }
2593 
2594 /*
2595  * When adding a result, make that depend on whether "--quoted" is used.
2596  */
2597 void
2598 dlg_add_string(char *string)
2599 {
2600     if (dialog_vars.quoted) {
2601 	dlg_add_quoted(string);
2602     } else {
2603 	dlg_add_result(string);
2604     }
2605 }
2606 
2607 bool
2608 dlg_need_separator(void)
2609 {
2610     bool result = FALSE;
2611 
2612     if (dialog_vars.output_separator) {
2613 	result = TRUE;
2614     } else if (dialog_vars.input_result && *(dialog_vars.input_result)) {
2615 	result = TRUE;
2616     }
2617     return result;
2618 }
2619 
2620 void
2621 dlg_add_separator(void)
2622 {
2623     const char *separator = (dialog_vars.separate_output) ? "\n" : " ";
2624 
2625     if (dialog_vars.output_separator)
2626 	separator = dialog_vars.output_separator;
2627 
2628     dlg_add_result(separator);
2629 }
2630 
2631 #define HELP_PREFIX		"HELP "
2632 
2633 void
2634 dlg_add_help_listitem(int *result, char **tag, DIALOG_LISTITEM * item)
2635 {
2636     dlg_add_result(HELP_PREFIX);
2637     if (USE_ITEM_HELP(item->help)) {
2638 	*tag = dialog_vars.help_tags ? item->name : item->help;
2639 	*result = DLG_EXIT_ITEM_HELP;
2640     } else {
2641 	*tag = item->name;
2642     }
2643 }
2644 
2645 void
2646 dlg_add_help_formitem(int *result, char **tag, DIALOG_FORMITEM * item)
2647 {
2648     dlg_add_result(HELP_PREFIX);
2649     if (USE_ITEM_HELP(item->help)) {
2650 	*tag = dialog_vars.help_tags ? item->name : item->help;
2651 	*result = DLG_EXIT_ITEM_HELP;
2652     } else {
2653 	*tag = item->name;
2654     }
2655 }
2656 
2657 /*
2658  * Some widgets support only one value of a given variable - save/restore the
2659  * global dialog_vars so we can override it consistently.
2660  */
2661 void
2662 dlg_save_vars(DIALOG_VARS * vars)
2663 {
2664     *vars = dialog_vars;
2665 }
2666 
2667 /*
2668  * Most of the data in DIALOG_VARS is normally set by command-line options.
2669  * The input_result member is an exception; it is normally set by the dialog
2670  * library to return result values.
2671  */
2672 void
2673 dlg_restore_vars(DIALOG_VARS * vars)
2674 {
2675     char *save_result = dialog_vars.input_result;
2676     unsigned save_length = dialog_vars.input_length;
2677 
2678     dialog_vars = *vars;
2679     dialog_vars.input_result = save_result;
2680     dialog_vars.input_length = save_length;
2681 }
2682 
2683 /*
2684  * Called each time a widget is invoked which may do output, increment a count.
2685  */
2686 void
2687 dlg_does_output(void)
2688 {
2689     dialog_state.output_count += 1;
2690 }
2691 
2692 /*
2693  * Compatibility for different versions of curses.
2694  */
2695 #if !(defined(HAVE_GETBEGX) && defined(HAVE_GETBEGY))
2696 int
2697 dlg_getbegx(WINDOW *win)
2698 {
2699     int y, x;
2700     getbegyx(win, y, x);
2701     return x;
2702 }
2703 int
2704 dlg_getbegy(WINDOW *win)
2705 {
2706     int y, x;
2707     getbegyx(win, y, x);
2708     return y;
2709 }
2710 #endif
2711 
2712 #if !(defined(HAVE_GETCURX) && defined(HAVE_GETCURY))
2713 int
2714 dlg_getcurx(WINDOW *win)
2715 {
2716     int y, x;
2717     getyx(win, y, x);
2718     return x;
2719 }
2720 int
2721 dlg_getcury(WINDOW *win)
2722 {
2723     int y, x;
2724     getyx(win, y, x);
2725     return y;
2726 }
2727 #endif
2728 
2729 #if !(defined(HAVE_GETMAXX) && defined(HAVE_GETMAXY))
2730 int
2731 dlg_getmaxx(WINDOW *win)
2732 {
2733     int y, x;
2734     getmaxyx(win, y, x);
2735     return x;
2736 }
2737 int
2738 dlg_getmaxy(WINDOW *win)
2739 {
2740     int y, x;
2741     getmaxyx(win, y, x);
2742     return y;
2743 }
2744 #endif
2745 
2746 #if !(defined(HAVE_GETPARX) && defined(HAVE_GETPARY))
2747 int
2748 dlg_getparx(WINDOW *win)
2749 {
2750     int y, x;
2751     getparyx(win, y, x);
2752     return x;
2753 }
2754 int
2755 dlg_getpary(WINDOW *win)
2756 {
2757     int y, x;
2758     getparyx(win, y, x);
2759     return y;
2760 }
2761 #endif
2762 
2763 #ifdef NEED_WGETPARENT
2764 WINDOW *
2765 dlg_wgetparent(WINDOW *win)
2766 {
2767 #undef wgetparent
2768     WINDOW *result = 0;
2769     DIALOG_WINDOWS *p;
2770 
2771     for (p = dialog_state.all_subwindows; p != 0; p = p->next) {
2772 	if (p->shadow == win) {
2773 	    result = p->normal;
2774 	    break;
2775 	}
2776     }
2777     return result;
2778 }
2779 #endif
2780