コード例 #1
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ファイル: lib_getch.c プロジェクト: aunali1/exopc
int
wgetch(WINDOW *win)
{
int	ch;

	T((T_CALLED("wgetch(%p)"), win));

	if (!win)
	  returnCode(ERR);

	if (cooked_key_in_fifo())
	{
		if (wgetch_should_refresh(win))
			wrefresh(win);

		ch = fifo_pull();
		T(("wgetch returning (pre-cooked): %#x = %s", ch, _trace_key(ch));)
		returnCode(ch);
	}
コード例 #2
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ファイル: lib_getch.c プロジェクト: christianrober/R05R4-RC2
int
wgetch(WINDOW *win)
{
    int ch;

    T((T_CALLED("wgetch(%p)"), win));

    if (!win)
	returnCode(ERR);

    if (cooked_key_in_fifo()) {
	if (wgetch_should_refresh(win))
	    wrefresh(win);

	ch = fifo_pull();
	T(("wgetch returning (pre-cooked): %#x = %s", ch, _trace_key(ch)));
	returnCode(ch);
    }

    /*
     * Handle cooked mode.  Grab a string from the screen,
     * stuff its contents in the FIFO queue, and pop off
     * the first character to return it.
     */
    if (head == -1 && !SP->_raw && !SP->_cbreak) {
	char buf[MAXCOLUMNS], *sp;

	TR(TRACE_IEVENT, ("filling queue in cooked mode"));

	wgetnstr(win, buf, MAXCOLUMNS);

	/* ungetch in reverse order */
	ungetch('\n');
	for (sp = buf + strlen(buf); sp > buf; sp--)
	    ungetch(sp[-1]);

	returnCode(fifo_pull());
    }

    if (wgetch_should_refresh(win))
	wrefresh(win);

    if (!win->_notimeout && (win->_delay >= 0 || SP->_cbreak > 1)) {
	int delay;

	TR(TRACE_IEVENT, ("timed delay in wgetch()"));
	if (SP->_cbreak > 1)
	    delay = (SP->_cbreak - 1) * 100;
	else
	    delay = win->_delay;

	TR(TRACE_IEVENT, ("delay is %d milliseconds", delay));

	if (head == -1)		/* fifo is empty */
	    if (!_nc_timed_wait(3, delay, (int *) 0))
		returnCode(ERR);
	/* else go on to read data available */
    }

    if (win->_use_keypad) {
	/*
	 * This is tricky.  We only want to get special-key
	 * events one at a time.  But we want to accumulate
	 * mouse events until either (a) the mouse logic tells
	 * us it's picked up a complete gesture, or (b)
	 * there's a detectable time lapse after one.
	 *
	 * Note: if the mouse code starts failing to compose
	 * press/release events into clicks, you should probably
	 * increase the wait with mouseinterval().
	 */
	int runcount = 0;

	do {
	    ch = kgetch(win);
	    if (ch == KEY_MOUSE) {
		++runcount;
		if (SP->_mouse_inline(SP))
		    break;
	    }
	} while
	    (ch == KEY_MOUSE
	    && (_nc_timed_wait(3, SP->_maxclick, (int *) 0)
		|| !SP->_mouse_parse(runcount)));
	if (runcount > 0 && ch != KEY_MOUSE) {
	    /* mouse event sequence ended by keystroke, push it */
	    ungetch(ch);
	    ch = KEY_MOUSE;
	}
    } else {
	if (head == -1)
	    fifo_push();
	ch = fifo_pull();
    }

    if (ch == ERR) {
#if USE_SIZECHANGE
	if (SP->_sig_winch) {
	    _nc_update_screensize();
	    /* resizeterm can push KEY_RESIZE */
	    if (cooked_key_in_fifo()) {
		ch = fifo_pull();
		T(("wgetch returning (pre-cooked): %#x = %s", ch, _trace_key(ch)));
		returnCode(ch);
	    }
	}
#endif
	T(("wgetch returning ERR"));
	returnCode(ERR);
    }

    /*
     * If echo() is in effect, display the printable version of the
     * key on the screen.  Carriage return and backspace are treated
     * specially by Solaris curses:
     *
     * If carriage return is defined as a function key in the
     * terminfo, e.g., kent, then Solaris may return either ^J (or ^M
     * if nonl() is set) or KEY_ENTER depending on the echo() mode. 
     * We echo before translating carriage return based on nonl(),
     * since the visual result simply moves the cursor to column 0.
     *
     * Backspace is a different matter.  Solaris curses does not
     * translate it to KEY_BACKSPACE if kbs=^H.  This does not depend
     * on the stty modes, but appears to be a hardcoded special case.
     * This is a difference from ncurses, which uses the terminfo entry.
     * However, we provide the same visual result as Solaris, moving the
     * cursor to the left.
     */
    if (SP->_echo && !(win->_flags & _ISPAD)) {
	chtype backup = (ch == KEY_BACKSPACE) ? '\b' : ch;
	if (backup < KEY_MIN)
	    wechochar(win, backup);
    }

    /*
     * Simulate ICRNL mode
     */
    if ((ch == '\r') && SP->_nl)
	ch = '\n';

    /* Strip 8th-bit if so desired.  We do this only for characters that
     * are in the range 128-255, to provide compatibility with terminals
     * that display only 7-bit characters.  Note that 'ch' may be a
     * function key at this point, so we mustn't strip _those_.
     */
    if ((ch < KEY_MIN) && (ch & 0x80))
	if (!SP->_use_meta)
	    ch &= 0x7f;

    T(("wgetch returning : %#x = %s", ch, _trace_key(ch)));

    returnCode(ch);
}
コード例 #3
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ファイル: lib_getch.c プロジェクト: enthought/ncurses-5.5
_nc_wgetch(WINDOW *win,
	   unsigned long *result,
	   int use_meta
	   EVENTLIST_2nd(_nc_eventlist * evl))
{
    int ch;
#ifdef NCURSES_WGETCH_EVENTS
    long event_delay = -1;
#endif

    T((T_CALLED("_nc_wgetch(%p)"), win));

    *result = 0;
    if (win == 0 || SP == 0)
	returnCode(ERR);

    if (cooked_key_in_fifo()) {
	if (wgetch_should_refresh(win))
	    wrefresh(win);

	*result = fifo_pull();
	returnCode(OK);
    }
#ifdef NCURSES_WGETCH_EVENTS
    if (evl && (evl->count == 0))
	evl = NULL;
    event_delay = _nc_eventlist_timeout(evl);
#endif

    /*
     * Handle cooked mode.  Grab a string from the screen,
     * stuff its contents in the FIFO queue, and pop off
     * the first character to return it.
     */
    if (head == -1 &&
	!SP->_notty &&
	!SP->_raw &&
	!SP->_cbreak &&
	!SP->_called_wgetch) {
	char buf[MAXCOLUMNS], *sp;
	int rc;

	TR(TRACE_IEVENT, ("filling queue in cooked mode"));

	SP->_called_wgetch = TRUE;
	rc = wgetnstr(win, buf, MAXCOLUMNS);
	SP->_called_wgetch = FALSE;

	/* ungetch in reverse order */
#ifdef NCURSES_WGETCH_EVENTS
	if (rc != KEY_EVENT)
#endif
	    ungetch('\n');
	for (sp = buf + strlen(buf); sp > buf; sp--)
	    ungetch(sp[-1]);

#ifdef NCURSES_WGETCH_EVENTS
	/* Return it first */
	if (rc == KEY_EVENT) {
	    *result = rc;
	    returnCode(OK);
	}
#endif

	*result = fifo_pull();
	returnCode(OK);
    }

    if (win->_use_keypad != SP->_keypad_on)
	_nc_keypad(win->_use_keypad);

    if (wgetch_should_refresh(win))
	wrefresh(win);

    if (!win->_notimeout && (win->_delay >= 0 || SP->_cbreak > 1)) {
	int delay;

	TR(TRACE_IEVENT, ("timed delay in wgetch()"));
	if (SP->_cbreak > 1)
	    delay = (SP->_cbreak - 1) * 100;
	else
	    delay = win->_delay;

#ifdef NCURSES_WGETCH_EVENTS
	if (event_delay >= 0 && delay > event_delay)
	    delay = event_delay;
#endif

	TR(TRACE_IEVENT, ("delay is %d milliseconds", delay));

	if (head == -1) {	/* fifo is empty */
	    int rc = check_mouse_activity(delay EVENTLIST_2nd(evl));

#ifdef NCURSES_WGETCH_EVENTS
	    if (rc & 4) {
		*result = KEY_EVENT;
		returnCode(OK);
	    }
#endif
	    if (!rc)
		returnCode(ERR);
	}
	/* else go on to read data available */
    }

    if (win->_use_keypad) {
	/*
	 * This is tricky.  We only want to get special-key
	 * events one at a time.  But we want to accumulate
	 * mouse events until either (a) the mouse logic tells
	 * us it's picked up a complete gesture, or (b)
	 * there's a detectable time lapse after one.
	 *
	 * Note: if the mouse code starts failing to compose
	 * press/release events into clicks, you should probably
	 * increase the wait with mouseinterval().
	 */
	int runcount = 0;
	int rc;

	do {
	    ch = kgetch(EVENTLIST_1st(evl));
	    if (ch == KEY_MOUSE) {
		++runcount;
		if (SP->_mouse_inline(SP))
		    break;
	    }
	    if (SP->_maxclick < 0)
		break;
	} while
	    (ch == KEY_MOUSE
	     && (((rc = check_mouse_activity(SP->_maxclick
					     EVENTLIST_2nd(evl))) != 0
		  && !(rc & 4))
		 || !SP->_mouse_parse(runcount)));
#ifdef NCURSES_WGETCH_EVENTS
	if ((rc & 4) && !ch == KEY_EVENT) {
	    ungetch(ch);
	    ch = KEY_EVENT;
	}
#endif
	if (runcount > 0 && ch != KEY_MOUSE) {
#ifdef NCURSES_WGETCH_EVENTS
	    /* mouse event sequence ended by an event, report event */
	    if (ch == KEY_EVENT) {
		ungetch(KEY_MOUSE);	/* FIXME This interrupts a gesture... */
	    } else
#endif
	    {
		/* mouse event sequence ended by keystroke, store keystroke */
		ungetch(ch);
		ch = KEY_MOUSE;
	    }
	}
    } else {
	if (head == -1)
	    fifo_push(EVENTLIST_1st(evl));
	ch = fifo_pull();
    }

    if (ch == ERR) {
#if USE_SIZECHANGE
	if (SP->_sig_winch) {
	    _nc_update_screensize();
	    /* resizeterm can push KEY_RESIZE */
	    if (cooked_key_in_fifo()) {
		*result = fifo_pull();
		returnCode(*result >= KEY_MIN ? KEY_CODE_YES : OK);
	    }
	}
#endif
	returnCode(ERR);
    }

    /*
     * If echo() is in effect, display the printable version of the
     * key on the screen.  Carriage return and backspace are treated
     * specially by Solaris curses:
     *
     * If carriage return is defined as a function key in the
     * terminfo, e.g., kent, then Solaris may return either ^J (or ^M
     * if nonl() is set) or KEY_ENTER depending on the echo() mode. 
     * We echo before translating carriage return based on nonl(),
     * since the visual result simply moves the cursor to column 0.
     *
     * Backspace is a different matter.  Solaris curses does not
     * translate it to KEY_BACKSPACE if kbs=^H.  This does not depend
     * on the stty modes, but appears to be a hardcoded special case.
     * This is a difference from ncurses, which uses the terminfo entry.
     * However, we provide the same visual result as Solaris, moving the
     * cursor to the left.
     */
    if (SP->_echo && !(win->_flags & _ISPAD)) {
	chtype backup = (ch == KEY_BACKSPACE) ? '\b' : ch;
	if (backup < KEY_MIN)
	    wechochar(win, backup);
    }

    /*
     * Simulate ICRNL mode
     */
    if ((ch == '\r') && SP->_nl)
	ch = '\n';

    /* Strip 8th-bit if so desired.  We do this only for characters that
     * are in the range 128-255, to provide compatibility with terminals
     * that display only 7-bit characters.  Note that 'ch' may be a
     * function key at this point, so we mustn't strip _those_.
     */
    if (!use_meta)
	if ((ch < KEY_MIN) && (ch & 0x80))
	    ch &= 0x7f;

    T(("wgetch returning : %s", _tracechar(ch)));

    *result = ch;
    returnCode(ch >= KEY_MIN ? KEY_CODE_YES : OK);
}