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      1 /*	$NetBSD: back.h,v 1.24 2024/08/22 20:46:40 rillig Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*
      4  * Copyright (c) 1980, 1993
      5  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
      6  *
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     19  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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     30  *
     31  *	@(#)back.h	8.1 (Berkeley) 5/31/93
     32  */
     33 
     34 #include <sys/types.h>
     35 #include <sys/uio.h>
     36 
     37 #include <fcntl.h>
     38 #include <signal.h>
     39 #include <stdio.h>
     40 #include <stdlib.h>
     41 #include <string.h>
     42 #include <termios.h>
     43 #include <termcap.h>
     44 #include <unistd.h>
     45 
     46 #define rnum(r)	((int)(random()%r))
     47 #define D0	dice[0]
     48 #define D1	dice[1]
     49 #define mswap(m) { \
     50 	(m)->D0 ^= (m)->D1;  \
     51 	(m)->D1 ^= (m)->D0;  \
     52 	(m)->D0 ^= (m)->D1;  \
     53 	(m)->d0 = 1-(m)->d0; \
     54 }
     55 
     56 struct move {
     57 	int	dice[2];	/* value of dice */
     58 	int	mvlim;		/* 'move limit':  max. number of moves */
     59 	int	p[5];		/* starting position of moves */
     60 	int	g[5];		/* ending position of moves (goals) */
     61 	int	h[4];		/* flag for each move if a man was hit */
     62 	int	d0;		/* flag if dice have been reversed from
     63 				   original position */
     64 };
     65 
     66 /*
     67  *
     68  * Some numerical conventions:
     69  *
     70  *	Arrays have white's value in [0], red in [1].
     71  *	Numeric values which are one color or the other use
     72  *	-1 for white, 1 for red.
     73  *	Hence, white will be negative values, red positive one.
     74  *	This makes a lot of sense since white is going in descending
     75  *	order around the board, and red is ascending.
     76  *
     77  */
     78 
     79 extern	const char	EXEC[];		/* object for main program */
     80 extern	const char	TEACH[];	/* object for tutorial program */
     81 
     82 extern	int	pnum;		/* color of player:
     83 					-1 = white
     84 					 1 = red
     85 					 0 = both
     86 					 2 = not yet init'ed */
     87 extern	char	args[100];	/* args passed to teachgammon and back */
     88 extern	int	acnt;		/* length of args */
     89 extern	int	aflag;		/* flag to ask for rules or instructions */
     90 extern	int	bflag;		/* flag for automatic board printing */
     91 extern	int	cflag;		/* case conversion flag */
     92 extern	int	hflag;		/* flag for cleaning screen */
     93 extern	int	mflag;		/* backgammon flag */
     94 extern	int	raflag;		/* 'roll again' flag for recovered game */
     95 extern	int	rflag;		/* recovered game flag */
     96 extern	int	tflag;		/* cursor addressing flag */
     97 extern	int	rfl;		/* saved value of rflag */
     98 extern	int	iroll;		/* special flag for inputting rolls */
     99 extern	int	board[26];	/* board:  negative values are white,
    100 				   positive are red */
    101 extern	int	cturn;		/* whose turn it currently is:
    102 					-1 = white
    103 					 1 = red
    104 					 0 = just quitted
    105 					-2 = white just lost
    106 					 2 = red just lost */
    107 extern	int	table[6][6];	/* odds table for possible rolls */
    108 extern	int	rscore;		/* red's score */
    109 extern	int	wscore;		/* white's score */
    110 extern	int	gvalue;		/* value of game (64 max.) */
    111 extern	int	dlast;		/* who doubled last (0 = neither) */
    112 extern	int	bar;		/* position of bar for current player */
    113 extern	int	home;		/* position of home for current player */
    114 extern	int	off[2];		/* number of men off board */
    115 extern	int	*offptr;	/* pointer to off for current player */
    116 extern	int	*offopp;	/* pointer to off for opponent */
    117 extern	int	in[2];		/* number of men in inner table */
    118 extern	int	*inptr;		/* pointer to in for current player */
    119 extern	int	*inopp;		/* pointer to in for opponent */
    120 
    121 extern	int	ncin;		/* number of characters in cin */
    122 extern	char	cin[100];	/* input line of current move
    123 				   (used for reconstructing input after
    124 				   a backspace) */
    125 
    126 extern	const char	*const color[];
    127 				/* colors as strings */
    128 extern	const char	*const *colorptr;	/* color of current player */
    129 extern	const char	*const *Colorptr;	/* ditto, capitalized */
    130 extern	int	colen;		/* length of color of current player */
    131 
    132 extern int buffnum;
    133 
    134 extern	struct termios	old, noech, raw;/* original tty status */
    135 
    136 extern	int	curr;		/* row position of cursor */
    137 extern	int	curc;		/* column position of cursor */
    138 extern	int	begscr;		/* 'beginning' of screen
    139 				   (not including board) */
    140 
    141 int	addbuf(int);
    142 void	backone(struct move *, int);
    143 void	buflush(void);
    144 int	canhit(int, int);
    145 int	checkmove(struct move *, int);
    146 void	clear(void);
    147 void	clend(void);
    148 void	cline(void);
    149 int	count(void);
    150 void	curmove(int, int);
    151 void	errexit(const char *) __dead;
    152 void	fancyc(int);
    153 void	fboard(void);
    154 void	fixtty(struct termios *);
    155 void	getarg(struct move *, char ***);
    156 int	getcaps(const char *);
    157 void	getmove(struct move *);
    158 void	getout(int) __dead;
    159 void	gwrite(void);
    160 void	init(void);
    161 int	main(int, char *[]);
    162 int	makmove(struct move *, int);
    163 int	movallow(struct move *);
    164 void	movback(struct move *, int);
    165 void	moverr(struct move *, int);
    166 int	movokay(struct move *, int);
    167 void	newpos(void);
    168 void	nexturn(void);
    169 void	odds(int, int, int);
    170 void	proll(struct move *);
    171 int	quit(struct move *);
    172 int	readc(void);
    173 void	recover(struct move *, const char *);
    174 void	refresh(void);
    175 void	roll(struct move *);
    176 void	save(struct move *, int);
    177 int	wrtext(const char *const *);
    178 void	wrboard(void);
    179 void	wrhit(int);
    180 void	wrint(int);
    181 void	writec(int);
    182 void	writel(const char *);
    183 void	wrscore(void);
    184 int	yorn(int);
    185 
    186 void move_init(struct move *);
    187