/* interestingtimes.c - cursor control * * Copyright 2015 Rob Landley */ #include "toys.h" int tty_fd(void) { int i, j; for (i = 0; i<3; i++) if (isatty(j = (i+1)%3)) return j; return notstdio(open("/dev/tty", O_RDWR)); } // Quick and dirty query size of terminal, doesn't do ANSI probe fallback. // set x=80 y=25 before calling to provide defaults. Returns 0 if couldn't // determine size. int terminal_size(unsigned *xx, unsigned *yy) { struct winsize ws; unsigned i, x = 0, y = 0; char *s; // stdin, stdout, stderr for (i=0; i<3; i++) { memset(&ws, 0, sizeof(ws)); if (!ioctl(i, TIOCGWINSZ, &ws)) { if (ws.ws_col) x = ws.ws_col; if (ws.ws_row) y = ws.ws_row; break; } } s = getenv("COLUMNS"); if (s) sscanf(s, "%u", &x); s = getenv("LINES"); if (s) sscanf(s, "%u", &y); // Never return 0 for either value, leave it at default instead. if (xx && x) *xx = x; if (yy && y) *yy = y; return x || y; } // Query terminal size, sending ANSI probe if necesary. (Probe queries xterm // size through serial connection, when local TTY doesn't know but remote does.) // Returns 0 if ANSI probe sent, 1 if size determined from tty or environment int terminal_probesize(unsigned *xx, unsigned *yy) { if (terminal_size(xx, yy) && (!xx || *xx) && (!yy || *yy)) return 1; // Send probe: bookmark cursor position, jump to bottom right, // query position, return cursor to bookmarked position. xprintf("\e[s\e[999C\e[999B\e[6n\e[u"); return 0; } // Wrapper that parses results from ANSI probe to update screensize. // Otherwise acts like scan_key() int scan_key_getsize(char *scratch, int miliwait, unsigned *xx, unsigned *yy) { int key; if (512&(key = scan_key(scratch, miliwait))) { if (key>0) { if (xx) *xx = (key>>10)&1023; if (yy) *yy = (key>>20)&1023; return -3; } } return key; } // Reset terminal to known state, saving copy of old state if old != NULL. int set_terminal(int fd, int raw, struct termios *old) { struct termios termio; // Fetch local copy of old terminfo, and copy struct contents to *old if set if (!tcgetattr(fd, &termio) && old) *old = termio; // the following are the bits set for an xterm. Linux text mode TTYs by // default add two additional bits that only matter for serial processing // (turn serial line break into an interrupt, and XON/XOFF flow control) // Any key unblocks output, swap CR and NL on input termio.c_iflag = IXANY|ICRNL|INLCR; if (toys.which->flags & TOYFLAG_LOCALE) termio.c_iflag |= IUTF8; // Output appends CR to NL, does magic undocumented postprocessing termio.c_oflag = ONLCR|OPOST; // Leave serial port speed alone // termio.c_cflag = C_READ|CS8|EXTB; // Generate signals, input entire line at once, echo output // erase, line kill, escape control characters with ^ // erase line char at a time // "extended" behavior: ctrl-V quotes next char, ctrl-R reprints unread chars, // ctrl-W erases word termio.c_lflag = ISIG|ICANON|ECHO|ECHOE|ECHOK|ECHOCTL|ECHOKE|IEXTEN; if (raw) cfmakeraw(&termio); return tcsetattr(fd, TCSANOW, &termio); } void xset_terminal(int fd, int raw, struct termios *old) { if (-1 == set_terminal(fd, raw, old)) perror_exit("bad tty fd#%d", fd); } struct scan_key_list { char *name, *seq; } static const scan_key_list[] = TAGGED_ARRAY(KEY, // up down right left pgup pgdn home end ins {"UP", "\033[A"}, {"DOWN", "\033[B"}, {"RIGHT", "\033[C"}, {"LEFT", "\033[D"}, {"PGUP", "\033[5~"}, {"PGDN", "\033[6~"}, {"HOME", "\033OH"}, {"END", "\033OF"}, {"INSERT", "\033[2~"}, {"F1", "\033OP"}, {"F2", "\033OQ"}, {"F3", "\033OR"}, {"F4", "\033OS"}, {"F5", "\033[15~"}, {"F6", "\033[17~"}, {"F7", "\033[18~"}, {"F8", "\033[19~"}, {"F9", "\033[20~"}, {"SUP", "\033[1;2A"}, {"AUP", "\033[1;3A"}, {"CUP", "\033[1;5A"}, {"SDOWN", "\033[1;2B"}, {"ADOWN", "\033[1;3B"}, {"CDOWN", "\033[1;5B"}, {"SRIGHT", "\033[1;2C"}, {"ARIGHT", "\033[1;3C"}, {"CRIGHT", "\033[1;5C"}, {"SLEFT", "\033[1;2D"}, {"ALEFT", "\033[1;3D"}, {"CLEFT", "\033[1;5D"}, {"SF1", "\033O1;2P"}, {"AF1", "\033O1;3P"}, {"CF1", "\033[1;5P"} ); // Scan stdin for a keypress, parsing known escape sequences // Blocks for miliwait miliseconds, none 0, forever if -1 // Returns: 0-255=literal, -1=EOF, -2=TIMEOUT, 256-...=index into scan_key_list // >512 is x<<9+y<<21 // scratch space is necessary because last char of !seq could start new seq // Zero out first byte of scratch before first call to scan_key // block=0 allows fetching multiple characters before updating display int scan_key(char *scratch, int miliwait) { struct pollfd pfd; int maybe, i, j; char *test; for (;;) { pfd.fd = 0; pfd.events = POLLIN; pfd.revents = 0; maybe = 0; if (*scratch) { int pos[6]; unsigned x, y; // Check for return from terminal size probe memset(pos, 0, 6*sizeof(int)); scratch[(1+*scratch)&15] = 0; sscanf(scratch+1, "\033%n[%n%3u%n;%n%3u%nR%n", pos, pos+1, &y, pos+2, pos+3, &x, pos+4, pos+5); if (pos[5]) { // Recognized X/Y position, consume and return *scratch = 0; return 512+(x<<10)+(y<<20); } else for (i=0; i<6; i++) if (pos[i]==*scratch) maybe = 1; // Check sequences for (i = 0; i