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/************************************************************************
* *
* Copyright (c) 1982, Fred Fish *
* All Rights Reserved *
* *
* This software and/or documentation is released for public *
* distribution for personal, non-commercial use only. *
* Limited rights to use, modify, and redistribute are hereby *
* granted for non-commercial purposes, provided that all *
* copyright notices remain intact and all changes are clearly *
* documented. The author makes no warranty of any kind with *
* respect to this product and explicitly disclaims any implied *
* warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular *
* purpose. *
* *
************************************************************************
*/
/*
* LIBRARY FUNCTION
*
* tgetstr extract string capability from termcap entry
*
* KEY WORDS
*
* termcap
*
* SYNOPSIS
*
* char *tgetstr(id,area)
* char *id;
* char **area;
*
* DESCRIPTION
*
* Gets the string capability for <id>, placing it in
* the buffer at *area, and advancing *area to point
* to next available storage.
*
* For example, if the following capabilities are
* in the termcap file:
*
* ZZ=zzzz
* YY=yyyyyy
* WW=www
*
* then successive calls using YY, ZZ, and WW will
* build the following buffer:
*
* yyyyyy0zzzz0www0
*
* The first call will return a pointer to yyyyyy, the
* second will return a pointer to zzzz and the third
* will return a pointer to www. Note that each
* string is null terminated, as are all C strings.
*
* Characters preceded by the carot character (\136)
* are mapped into the corresponding control character.
* For example, the two character sequence ^A becomes
* a single control-A (\001) character.
*
* The escape character is the normal C backslash and
* the normal C escape sequences are recognized, along
* with a special sequence for the ASCII escape character
* (\033). The recognized sequences are:
*
* \E => '\033' (ASCII escape character)
* \b => '\010' (ASCII backspace character)
* \f => '\014' (ASCII form feed character)
* \n => '\012' (ASCII newline/linefeed char)
* \r => '\015' (ASCII carriage return char)
* \t => '\011' (ASCII tab character)
* \ddd => '\ddd' (arbitrary ASCII digit)
* \x => 'x' (ordinary ASCII character)
*
*/
#include <stdio.h>
extern char *_tcpbuf; /* Termcap entry buffer pointer */
/*
* PSEUDO CODE
*
* Begin tgetstr
* Initialize pointer to the termcap entry buffer.
* While there is a field to process
* Skip over the field separator character.
* If this is the entry we want then
* If the entry is not a string then
* Return NULL.
* Else
* Transfer string and rtn pointer.
* End if
* End if
* End while
* Return NULL
* End tgetstr
*
*/
char *tgetstr(id,area)
char *id;
char **area;
{
char *bp;
extern char *index();
char *decode();
bp = _tcpbuf;
while ((bp = index(bp,':')) != NULL) {
bp++;
if (*bp++ == id[0] && *bp != NULL && *bp++ == id[1]) {
if (*bp != NULL && *bp++ != '=') {
return(NULL);
} else {
return(decode(bp,area));
}
}
}
return(NULL);
}
/*
* INTERNAL FUNCTION
*
* decode transfer string capability, decoding escapes
*
* SYNOPSIS
*
* static char *decode(bp,area)
* char *bp;
* char **area;
*
* DESCRIPTION
*
* Transfers the string capability, up to the next ':'
* character, or null, to the buffer pointed to by
* the pointer in *area. Note that the initial
* value of *area and *area is updated to point
* to the next available location after the null
* terminating the transfered string.
*
* BUGS
*
* There is no overflow checking done on the destination
* buffer, so it better be large enough to hold
* all expected strings.
*
*/
/*
* PSEUDO CODE
*
* Begin decode
* Initialize the transfer pointer.
* While there is an input character left to process
* Switch on input character
* Case ESCAPE:
* Decode and xfer the escaped sequence.
* Break
* Case CONTROLIFY:
* Controlify and xfer the next character.
* Advance the buffer pointer.
* Break
* Default:
* Xfer a normal character.
* End switch
* End while
* Null terminate the output string.
* Remember where the output string starts.
* Update the output buffer pointer.
* Return pointer to the output string.
* End decode
*
*/
static char *decode(bp,area)
char *bp;
char **area;
{
char *cp, *bgn;
char *do_esc();
cp = *area;
while (*bp != NULL && *bp != ':') {
switch(*bp) {
case '\\':
bp = do_esc(cp++,++bp);
break;
case '^':
*cp++ = *++bp & 037;
bp++;
break;
default:
*cp++ = *bp++;
break;
}
}
*cp++ = NULL;
bgn = *area;
*area = cp;
return(bgn);
}
/*
* INTERNAL FUNCTION
*
* do_esc process an escaped sequence
*
* SYNOPSIS
*
* char *do_esc(out,in);
* char *out;
* char *in;
*
* DESCRIPTION
*
* Processes an escape sequence pointed to by
* in, transfering it to location pointed to
* by out, and updating the pointer to in.
*
*/
/*
* PSEUDO CODE
*
* Begin do_esc
* If the first character is not a NULL then
* If is a digit then
* Set value to zero.
* For up to 3 digits
* Accumulate the sum.
* End for
* Transfer the sum.
* Else if character is in remap list then
* Transfer the remapped character.
* Advance the input pointer once.
* Else
* Simply transfer the character.
* End if
* End if
* Return updated input pointer.
* End do_esc
*
*/
static char *maplist = {
"E\033b\bf\fn\nr\rt\t"
};
char *do_esc(out,in)
char *out;
char *in;
{
int count;
char ch;
char *cp;
extern int isdigit();
if (*in != NULL) {
if (isdigit(*in)) {
ch = 0;
for (count = 0; count < 3 && isdigit(*in); in++) {
ch <<= 3;
ch |= (*in - '0');
}
*out++ = ch;
} else if ((cp = index(maplist,*in)) != NULL) {
*out++ = *++cp;
in++;
} else {
*out++ = *in++;
}
}
return(in);
}