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320 lines
10 KiB
C
320 lines
10 KiB
C
/* vt100.h
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* AUTHOR: John L. Miller, johnmil@cs.cmu.edu / johnmil@jprc.com
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* DATE: 8/4/96
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*
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* Copyright (c) 1996 John L. Miller
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*
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* Full permission is granted to use, modify and distribute
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* this code, provided:
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* 1) This comment field is included in its entirity
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* 2) No money is charged for any work including or based on
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* portions of this code.
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*
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* If you're a nice person and find this useful, I'd appreciate a
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* note letting me know about it. e-mail is usually what spurs me
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* on to improve and support software I've written.
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*
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*/
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/* This identifier should be spit back to the computer when a terminal
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* id is requested.
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*/
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#define ANSWERBACK_MESSAGE "vt100"
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/* Various terminal-related modes Entries are as follows:
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* Identification esc. ID If set, if clear
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*/
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/* Keyboard action 2 Locked Unlocked */
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#define CAPS_MODE 0x00000001
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/* Insertion 4 Insert Overwrite */
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#define INSERT_MODE 0x00000002
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/* Send - Receive 12 Full Echo */
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#define FULLDUPLEX_MODE 0x00000004
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/* Line feed/New line 20 New line Line feed */
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#define NEWLINE_MODE 0x00000008
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#define NUM_TERM_ATTR_MODES 9 /* We only track eight '?' escape sequences */
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/* Cursor key ?1 Application Cursor */
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#define CURSORAPPL_MODE 0x00000010
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/* ANSI/VT52 ?2 ANSI VT52 */
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#define ANSI_MODE 0x00000020
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/* Column ?3 132 80 */
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#define COL132_MODE 0x00000040
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/* Scrolling ?4 Smooth Jump */
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#define SMOOTHSCROLL_MODE 0x00000080
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/* Screen ?5 Reverse Normal */
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#define REVSCREEN_MODE 0x00000100
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/* Origin ?6 Relative Absolute */
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#define ORIGINREL_MODE 0x00000200
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/* Wraparound ?7 Wrap Truncate */
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#define WRAP_MODE 0x00000400
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/* Auto key repeat ?8 Repeating No repeat */
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#define REPEAT_MODE 0x00000800
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/* Print form feed ?18 Yes No */
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#define PRINTFF_MODE 0x00001000
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/* Print extent ?19 Full screen Scrolling region */
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#define PRINTFULLSCR_MODE 0x00002000
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/* Keypad application 'Esc =' numeric 'Esc >' */
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#define KEYPADNUMERIC_MODE 0x00004000
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/* default mode that we start the emulator with */
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#define DEFAULT_MODE (NEWLINE_MODE|ANSI_MODE|REPEAT_MODE)
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/* This constant is VERY important - the size of the buffer for
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* unprocessed vt-100 prints!
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*/
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#define MAXVTBUFLEN 4096
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/* Constants used in place of actual row and column numbers
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* for the cursor movement and text erasing and deleting functions.
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*/
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#define CUR_ROW -999
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#define CUR_COL -999
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#define ALL_TABS -1999
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#define LEFT_EDGE 0
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#define RIGHT_EDGE 12000
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#define TOP_EDGE 0
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#define BOTTOM_EDGE 12000
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/* Text attribute definitions; color, font, bold. */
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#define NUM_SC_ATTRIBUTES 11
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#define SC_RED 0x0001
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#define SC_GREEN 0x0002
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#define SC_BLUE 0x0004
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#define SC_BOLD 0x0010
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#define SC_UL 0x0020 /* Underlined */
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#define SC_BL 0x0040 /* Blinking */
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#define SC_RV 0x0080 /* Reverse video */
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#define SC_ASCII 0x0100 /* Normal ASCII (USASCII) */
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#define SC_G0 0x0200 /* graphics set G0 */
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#define SC_G1 0x0400 /* Graphics set G1 */
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#define SC_GRAPHICS 0x0800 /* Good question */
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/* forward variable declarations */
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extern int termAttrMode[NUM_TERM_ATTR_MODES];
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extern int alltermAttrModes;
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/* prototypes from vt100.c */
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/* functions meant for use outside of the emulator */
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int vtputs(char *f);
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int vtprintf(char *format, ...);
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int vtInitVT100(void);
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int vtProcessedTextOut(char *cbuf, int count);
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/* Prototype for functions which MUST BE SUPPLIED BY THE BACK END!!! */
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/* Back-end specific initialization is performed in this function.
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* this is gauranteed to be called before any other requests are made
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* of the back end.
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*/
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/* beInitVT100Terminal() -
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*
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* This function is called by the VT100 emulator as soon as the
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* front-end terminal is initialized. It's responsible for setting
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* initial state of the terminal, and initing our many wacky variables.
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*/
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int beInitVT100Terminal();
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/* beAbsoluteCursor -
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*
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* Given an input row and column, move the cursor to the
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* absolute screen coordinates requested. Note that if the
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* display window has scrollbars, the column is adjusted
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* to take that into account, but the row is not. This allows
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* for large scrollback in terminal windows.
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*
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* ROW must be able to accept CUR_ROW, TOP_EDGE, BOTTOM_EDGE,
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* or a row number.
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*
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* COLUMN must be able to accept CUR_COL, LEFT_EDGE, RIGHT_EDGE,
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* or a column number.
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*/
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int beAbsoluteCursor(int row, int col);
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/* beOffsetCursor -
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*
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* Given an input row and column offset, move the cursor by that
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* many positions. For instance, row=0 and column=-1 would move
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* the cursor left a single column.
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*
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* If the cursor can't move the requested amount, results are
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* unpredictable.
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*/
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int beOffsetCursor(int row, int column);
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/* beRestoreCursor -
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*
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* Saved cursor position should be stored in a static
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* variable in the back end. This function restores the
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* cursor to the position stored in that variable.
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*/
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int beRestoreCursor(void);
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/* beSaveCursor -
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*
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* The back-end should maintain a static variable with the
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* last STORED cursor position in it. This function replaces
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* the contents of that variable with the current cursor position.
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* The cursor may be restored to this position by using the
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* beRestoreCursor function.
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*/
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int beSaveCursor(void);
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/* beGetTextAttributes -
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*
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* given a pointer to 'fore'ground and 'back'ground ints,
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* fill them with a device-independant description of the
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* current foreground and background colors, as well as any
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* font information in the foreground variable.
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*/
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int beGetTextAttributes(int *fore, int *back);
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/* beSetTextAttributes -
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*
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* Given a foreground and a background device independant (SC) color and font
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* specification, apply these to the display, and save the state in the
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* static screen variables.
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*
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* Note that many font-specific constants (bold/underline/reverse, G0/G1/ASCII)
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* are stored ONLY in the foreground specification.
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*/
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int beSetTextAttributes(int fore, int back);
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/* beRawTextOut-
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*
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* The name of this function is misleading. Given a pointer to
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* ascii text and a count of bytes to print, print them to the
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* display device. If wrapping is enabled, wrap text. If there is a
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* scrolling region set and the cursor is in it,
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* scroll only within that region. 'beRawTextOut' means that it's guaranteed
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* not to have control sequences within the text.
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*/
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int beRawTextOut(char *text, int len);
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/* beEraseText -
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*
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* Given a 'from' and a 'to' position in display coordinates,
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* this function will fill in all characters between the two
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* (inclusive) with spaces. Note that the coordinates do NOT
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* specify a rectangle. erasing from (1,1) to (2,2) erases
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* all of the first row, and the first two characters of the
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* second.
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*
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* Note that this routine must be able to handle TOP_EDGE,
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* BOTTOM_EDGE, LEFT_EDGE, RIGHT_EDGE, CUR_ROW, and CUR_COL
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* in the appropriate parameters.
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*/
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int beEraseText(int rowFrom, int colFrom, int rowTo, int colTo);
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/* beDeleteText -
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*
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* Given a screen cursor 'from' and 'to' position, this function
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* will delete all text between the two. Text will be scrolled
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* up as appropriate to fill the deleted space. Note that, as in
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* beEraseText, the two coordinates don't specify a rectangle, but
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* rather a starting position and ending position. In other words,
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* deleting from (1,1) to (2,2) should move the text from (2,3) to the
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* end of the second row to (1,1), move line 3 up to line 2, and so on.
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*
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* This function must be able to process TOP_EDGE, BOTTOM_EDGE, LEFT_EDGE,
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* RIGHT_EDGE, CUR_ROW, and CUR_COL specifications in the appropriate
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* variables as well as regular row and column specifications.
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*/
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int beDeleteText(int rowFrom, int colFrom, int rowTo, int colTo);
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/* beInsertRow -
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*
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* Given a row number or CUR_ROW, TOP_EDGE or BOTTOM_EDGE as an input,
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* this function will scroll all text from the current row down down by one,
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* and create a blank row under the cursor.
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*/
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int beInsertRow(int row);
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/* beTransmitText -
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*
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* Given a pointer to text and byte count, this routine should transmit data
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* to whatever host made the request it's responding to. Typically this routin
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* should transmit data as though the user had typed it in.
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*/
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int beTransmitText(char *text, int len);
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/* beAdvanceToTab -
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*
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* This routine will destructively advance the cursor to the
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* next set tab, or to the end of the line if there are no
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* more tabs to the right of the cursor.
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*/
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int beAdvanceToTab(void);
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/* beClearTab -
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*
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* This function accepts a constant, and will try to clear tabs
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* appropriately. Its argument is either
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* ALL_TABS, meaning all tabs should be removed
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* CUR_COL, meaning the tab in the current column should be wiped, or
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* a column value, meaning if there's a tab there it should be wiped.
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*
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*/
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int beClearTab(int col);
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/* beSetScrollingRows -
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*
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* Given a pair of row numbers, this routine will set the scrolling
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* rows to those values. Note that this routine will accept
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* TOP_ROW and BOTTOM_ROW as values, meaning that scrolling should
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* be enabled for the entire display, regardless of resizing.
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*/
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int beSetScrollingRows(int fromRow, int toRow);
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/* beRingBell -
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*
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* Ring the system bell once.
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*/
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int beRingBell(void);
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/* beGetTermMode -
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*
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* Return the value of conTermMode, which is the terminal settings which
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* can be queried/set by <esc>[?#h/l.
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*/
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int beGetTermMode();
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/* beSetTermMode -
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*
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* Set the terminal as requested, assuming we can. Right now we only handle a
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* couple of the possible flags, but we store many of the others.
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*/
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int beSetTermMode(int newMode);
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