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      1 #ifndef lint
      2 static char rcsid[] = "$Id: io.c,v 1.2 1993/08/02 17:20:05 mycroft Exp $";
      3 #endif /* not lint */
      4 
      5 /* io.c			 Larn is copyrighted 1986 by Noah Morgan.
      6  *
      7  *	Below are the functions in this file:
      8  *
      9  *	setupvt100() 	Subroutine to set up terminal in correct mode for game
     10  *	clearvt100()  	Subroutine to clean up terminal when the game is over
     11  *	getchar() 		Routine to read in one character from the terminal
     12  *	scbr()			Function to set cbreak -echo for the terminal
     13  *	sncbr()			Function to set -cbreak echo for the terminal
     14  *	newgame() 		Subroutine to save the initial time and seed rnd()
     15  *
     16  *	FILE OUTPUT ROUTINES
     17  *
     18  *	lprintf(format,args . . .)	printf to the output buffer
     19  *	lprint(integer)				send binary integer to output buffer
     20  *	lwrite(buf,len)				write a buffer to the output buffer
     21  *	lprcat(str)					sent string to output buffer
     22  *
     23  *	FILE OUTPUT MACROS (in header.h)
     24  *
     25  *	lprc(character)				put the character into the output buffer
     26  *
     27  *	FILE INPUT ROUTINES
     28  *
     29  *	long lgetc()				read one character from input buffer
     30  *	long lrint()				read one integer from input buffer
     31  *	lrfill(address,number)		put input bytes into a buffer
     32  *	char *lgetw()				get a whitespace ended word from input
     33  *	char *lgetl()				get a \n or EOF ended line from input
     34  *
     35  *	FILE OPEN / CLOSE ROUTINES
     36  *
     37  *	lcreat(filename)			create a new file for write
     38  *	lopen(filename)				open a file for read
     39  *	lappend(filename)			open for append to an existing file
     40  *	lrclose()					close the input file
     41  *	lwclose()					close output file
     42  *	lflush()					flush the output buffer
     43  *
     44  *	Other Routines
     45  *
     46  *	cursor(x,y)					position cursor at [x,y]
     47  *	cursors()					position cursor at [1,24] (saves memory)
     48  *  cl_line(x,y)         		Clear line at [1,y] and leave cursor at [x,y]
     49  *  cl_up(x,y)    				Clear screen from [x,1] to current line.
     50  *  cl_dn(x,y) 					Clear screen from [1,y] to end of display.
     51  *  standout(str)	 			Print the string in standout mode.
     52  *  set_score_output() 			Called when output should be literally printed.
     53  ** putchar(ch)					Print one character in decoded output buffer.
     54  ** flush_buf()					Flush buffer with decoded output.
     55  ** init_term()					Terminal initialization -- setup termcap info
     56  **	char *tmcapcnv(sd,ss)  		Routine to convert VT100 \33's to termcap format
     57  *	beep()		Routine to emit a beep if enabled (see no-beep in .larnopts)
     58  *
     59  * Note: ** entries are available only in termcap mode.
     60  */
     61 
     62 #include "header.h"
     63 
     64 #ifdef SYSV	/* system III or system V */
     65 #include <termio.h>
     66 #define sgttyb termio
     67 #define stty(_a,_b) ioctl(_a,TCSETA,_b)
     68 #define gtty(_a,_b) ioctl(_a,TCGETA,_b)
     69 static int rawflg = 0;
     70 static char saveeof,saveeol;
     71 #define doraw(_a) if(!rawflg){++rawflg;saveeof=_a.c_cc[VMIN];saveeol=_a.c_cc[VTIME];}\
     72     _a.c_cc[VMIN]=1;_a.c_cc[VTIME]=1;_a.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON|ECHO|ECHOE|ECHOK|ECHONL)
     73 #define unraw(_a) _a.c_cc[VMIN]=saveeof;_a.c_cc[VTIME]=saveeol;_a.c_lflag |= ICANON|ECHO|ECHOE|ECHOK|ECHONL
     74 
     75 #else not SYSV
     76 
     77 #ifndef BSD
     78 #define CBREAK RAW		/* V7 has no CBREAK */
     79 #endif
     80 
     81 #define doraw(_a) (_a.sg_flags |= CBREAK,_a.sg_flags &= ~ECHO)
     82 #define unraw(_a) (_a.sg_flags &= ~CBREAK,_a.sg_flags |= ECHO)
     83 #include <sgtty.h>
     84 #endif not SYSV
     85 
     86 #ifndef NOVARARGS	/* if we have varargs */
     87 #include <varargs.h>
     88 #else NOVARARGS	/* if we don't have varargs */
     89 typedef char *va_list;
     90 #define va_dcl int va_alist;
     91 #define va_start(plist) plist = (char *) &va_alist
     92 #define va_end(plist)
     93 #define va_arg(plist,mode) ((mode *)(plist += sizeof(mode)))[-1]
     94 #endif NOVARARGS
     95 
     96 #define LINBUFSIZE 128		/* size of the lgetw() and lgetl() buffer		*/
     97 int lfd;					/*  output file numbers							*/
     98 int fd;						/*  input file numbers							*/
     99 static struct sgttyb ttx;	/* storage for the tty modes					*/
    100 static int ipoint=MAXIBUF,iepoint=MAXIBUF;	/*  input buffering pointers    */
    101 static char lgetwbuf[LINBUFSIZE];	/* get line (word) buffer				*/
    102 
    103 /*
    104  *	setupvt100() 		Subroutine to set up terminal in correct mode for game
    105  *
    106  *	Attributes off, clear screen, set scrolling region, set tty mode
    107  */
    108 setupvt100()
    109 	{
    110 	clear();  setscroll();  scbr(); /* system("stty cbreak -echo"); */
    111 	}
    112 
    113 /*
    114  *	clearvt100() 	 	Subroutine to clean up terminal when the game is over
    115  *
    116  *	Attributes off, clear screen, unset scrolling region, restore tty mode
    117  */
    118 clearvt100()
    119 	{
    120 	resetscroll();  clear();  sncbr(); /* system("stty -cbreak echo"); */
    121 	}
    122 
    123 /*
    124  *	getchar() 		Routine to read in one character from the terminal
    125  */
    126 getchar()
    127 	{
    128 	char byt;
    129 #ifdef EXTRA
    130 	c[BYTESIN]++;
    131 #endif
    132 	lflush();		/* be sure output buffer is flushed */
    133 	read(0,&byt,1); 	/* get byte from terminal */
    134 	return(byt);
    135 	}
    136 
    137 /*
    138  *	scbr()		Function to set cbreak -echo for the terminal
    139  *
    140  *	like: system("stty cbreak -echo")
    141  */
    142 scbr()
    143 	{
    144 	gtty(0,&ttx);		doraw(ttx);		stty(0,&ttx);
    145 	}
    146 
    147 /*
    148  *	sncbr()		Function to set -cbreak echo for the terminal
    149  *
    150  *	like: system("stty -cbreak echo")
    151  */
    152 sncbr()
    153 	{
    154 	gtty(0,&ttx);		unraw(ttx);		stty(0,&ttx);
    155 	}
    156 
    157 /*
    158  *	newgame() 		Subroutine to save the initial time and seed rnd()
    159  */
    160 newgame()
    161 	{
    162 	register long *p,*pe;
    163 	for (p=c,pe=c+100; p<pe; *p++ =0);
    164 	time(&initialtime);		srand(initialtime);
    165 	lcreat((char*)0);	/* open buffering for output to terminal */
    166 	}
    167 
    168 /*
    169  *	lprintf(format,args . . .)		printf to the output buffer
    170  *		char *format;
    171  *		??? args . . .
    172  *
    173  *	Enter with the format string in "format", as per printf() usage
    174  *		and any needed arguments following it
    175  *	Note: lprintf() only supports %s, %c and %d, with width modifier and left
    176  *		or right justification.
    177  *	No correct checking for output buffer overflow is done, but flushes
    178  *		are done beforehand if needed.
    179  *	Returns nothing of value.
    180  */
    181 #ifdef lint
    182 /*VARARGS*/
    183 lprintf(str)
    184 	char *str;
    185 	{
    186 	char *str2;
    187 	str2 = str;
    188 	str = str2; /* to make lint happy */
    189 	}
    190 /*VARARGS*/
    191 sprintf(str)
    192 	char *str;
    193 	{
    194 	char *str2;
    195 	str2 = str;
    196 	str = str2; /* to make lint happy */
    197 	}
    198 #else lint
    199 /*VARARGS*/
    200 lprintf(va_alist)
    201 va_dcl
    202     {
    203 	va_list ap;	/* pointer for variable argument list */
    204 	register char *fmt;
    205 	register char *outb,*tmpb;
    206 	register long wide,left,cont,n;		/* data for lprintf	*/
    207 	char db[12];			/* %d buffer in lprintf	*/
    208 
    209 	va_start(ap);	/* initialize the var args pointer */
    210 	fmt = va_arg(ap, char *);	/* pointer to format string */
    211 	if (lpnt >= lpend) lflush();
    212 	outb = lpnt;
    213 	for ( ; ; )
    214 		{
    215 		while (*fmt != '%')
    216 			if (*fmt) *outb++ = *fmt++;  else { lpnt=outb;  return; }
    217 		wide = 0;	left = 1;	cont=1;
    218 		while (cont)
    219 		  switch(*(++fmt))
    220 			{
    221 			case 'd':	n = va_arg(ap, long);
    222 						if (n<0) { n = -n;  *outb++ = '-';  if (wide) --wide; }
    223 						tmpb = db+11;	*tmpb = (char)(n % 10 + '0');
    224 						while (n>9)  *(--tmpb) = (char)((n /= 10) % 10 + '0');
    225 						if (wide==0)  while (tmpb < db+12) *outb++ = *tmpb++;
    226 						else
    227 							{
    228 							wide -= db-tmpb+12;
    229 							if (left)  while (wide-- > 0) *outb++ = ' ';
    230 							while (tmpb < db+12) *outb++ = *tmpb++;
    231 							if (left==0)  while (wide-- > 0) *outb++ = ' ';
    232 							}
    233 						cont=0;	break;
    234 
    235 			case 's':	tmpb = va_arg(ap, char *);
    236 						if (wide==0)  { while (*outb++ = *tmpb++);  --outb; }
    237 						else
    238 							{
    239 							n = wide - strlen(tmpb);
    240 							if (left)  while (n-- > 0) *outb++ = ' ';
    241 							while (*outb++ = *tmpb++);  --outb;
    242 							if (left==0)  while (n-- > 0) *outb++ = ' ';
    243 							}
    244 						cont=0;	break;
    245 
    246 			case 'c':	*outb++ = va_arg(ap, int);	cont=0;  break;
    247 
    248 			case '0':
    249 			case '1':
    250 			case '2':
    251 			case '3':
    252 			case '4':
    253 			case '5':
    254 			case '6':
    255 			case '7':
    256 			case '8':
    257 			case '9':	wide = 10*wide + *fmt - '0';	break;
    258 
    259 			case '-':	left = 0;	break;
    260 
    261 			default:	*outb++ = *fmt;  cont=0;	break;
    262 			};
    263 		fmt++;
    264 		}
    265 	va_end(ap);
    266 	}
    267 #endif lint
    268 
    269 /*
    270  *	lprint(long-integer)				send binary integer to output buffer
    271  *		long integer;
    272  *
    273  *		+---------+---------+---------+---------+
    274  *		|	high  |			|		  |	  low	|
    275  *		|  order  |			|		  |  order	|
    276  *		|   byte  |			|		  |	  byte	|
    277  *		+---------+---------+---------+---------+
    278  *	   31  ---  24 23 --- 16 15 ---  8 7  ---   0
    279  *
    280  *	The save order is low order first, to high order (4 bytes total)
    281  *		and is written to be system independent.
    282  *	No checking for output buffer overflow is done, but flushes if needed!
    283  *	Returns nothing of value.
    284  */
    285 lprint(x)
    286 	register long x;
    287 	{
    288 	if (lpnt >= lpend) lflush();
    289 	*lpnt++ =  255 & x;			*lpnt++ =  255 & (x>>8);
    290 	*lpnt++ =  255 & (x>>16);	*lpnt++ =  255 & (x>>24);
    291 	}
    292 
    293 /*
    294  *	lwrite(buf,len)					write a buffer to the output buffer
    295  *		char *buf;
    296  *		int len;
    297  *
    298  *	Enter with the address and number of bytes to write out
    299  *	Returns nothing of value
    300  */
    301 lwrite(buf,len)
    302     register char *buf;
    303     int len;
    304     {
    305 	register char *str;
    306 	register int num2;
    307 	if (len > 399)  /* don't copy data if can just write it */
    308 		{
    309 #ifdef EXTRA
    310 		c[BYTESOUT] += len;
    311 #endif
    312 
    313 #ifndef VT100
    314 		for (str=buf;  len>0; --len)
    315 			lprc(*str++);
    316 #else VT100
    317 		lflush();
    318 		write(lfd,buf,len);
    319 #endif VT100
    320 		}
    321 	else while (len)
    322 		{
    323 		if (lpnt >= lpend) lflush();	/* if buffer is full flush it	*/
    324 		num2 = lpbuf+BUFBIG-lpnt;	/*	# bytes left in output buffer	*/
    325 		if (num2 > len) num2=len;
    326 		str = lpnt;  len -= num2;
    327 		while (num2--)  *str++ = *buf++;	/* copy in the bytes */
    328 		lpnt = str;
    329 		}
    330     }
    331 
    332 /*
    333  *	long lgetc()				Read one character from input buffer
    334  *
    335  *  Returns 0 if EOF, otherwise the character
    336  */
    337 long lgetc()
    338     {
    339     register int i;
    340     if (ipoint != iepoint)  return(inbuffer[ipoint++]);
    341     if (iepoint!=MAXIBUF)   return(0);
    342     if ((i=read(fd,inbuffer,MAXIBUF))<=0)
    343         {
    344         if (i!=0)  write(1,"error reading from input file\n",30);
    345 		iepoint = ipoint = 0;		return(0);
    346         }
    347     ipoint=1;  iepoint=i;  return(*inbuffer);
    348     }
    349 
    350 /*
    351  *	long lrint()			Read one integer from input buffer
    352  *
    353  *		+---------+---------+---------+---------+
    354  *		|	high  |			|		  |	  low	|
    355  *		|  order  |			|		  |  order	|
    356  *		|   byte  |			|		  |	  byte	|
    357  *		+---------+---------+---------+---------+
    358  *	   31  ---  24 23 --- 16 15 ---  8 7  ---   0
    359  *
    360  *	The save order is low order first, to high order (4 bytes total)
    361  *	Returns the int read
    362  */
    363 long lrint()
    364 	{
    365 	register unsigned long i;
    366 	i  = 255 & lgetc();				i |= (255 & lgetc()) << 8;
    367 	i |= (255 & lgetc()) << 16;		i |= (255 & lgetc()) << 24;
    368 	return(i);
    369 	}
    370 
    371 /*
    372  *	lrfill(address,number)			put input bytes into a buffer
    373  *		char *address;
    374  *		int number;
    375  *
    376  *	Reads "number" bytes into the buffer pointed to by "address".
    377  *	Returns nothing of value
    378  */
    379 lrfill(adr,num)
    380 	register char *adr;
    381 	int num;
    382 	{
    383 	register char *pnt;
    384 	register int num2;
    385 	while (num)
    386 		{
    387 		if (iepoint == ipoint)
    388 			{
    389 			if (num>5) /* fast way */
    390 				{
    391 				if (read(fd,adr,num) != num)
    392 					write(2,"error reading from input file\n",30);
    393 				num=0;
    394 				}
    395 			else { *adr++ = lgetc();  --num; }
    396 			}
    397 		else
    398 			{
    399 			num2 = iepoint-ipoint;	/*	# of bytes left in the buffer	*/
    400 			if (num2 > num) num2=num;
    401 			pnt = inbuffer+ipoint;	num -= num2;  ipoint += num2;
    402 			while (num2--)  *adr++ = *pnt++;
    403 			}
    404 		}
    405 	}
    406 
    407 /*
    408  *	char *lgetw()			Get a whitespace ended word from input
    409  *
    410  *	Returns pointer to a buffer that contains word.  If EOF, returns a NULL
    411  */
    412 char *lgetw()
    413 	{
    414 	register char *lgp,cc;
    415 	register int n=LINBUFSIZE,quote=0;
    416 	lgp = lgetwbuf;
    417 	do cc=lgetc();  while ((cc <= 32) && (cc > NULL));  /* eat whitespace */
    418 	for ( ; ; --n,cc=lgetc())
    419 		{
    420 		if ((cc==NULL) && (lgp==lgetwbuf))  return(NULL);	/* EOF */
    421 		if ((n<=1) || ((cc<=32) && (quote==0))) { *lgp=NULL; return(lgetwbuf); }
    422 		if (cc != '"') *lgp++ = cc;   else quote ^= 1;
    423 		}
    424 	}
    425 
    426 /*
    427  *	char *lgetl()		Function to read in a line ended by newline or EOF
    428  *
    429  *	Returns pointer to a buffer that contains the line.  If EOF, returns NULL
    430  */
    431 char *lgetl()
    432 	{
    433 	register int i=LINBUFSIZE,ch;
    434 	register char *str=lgetwbuf;
    435 	for ( ; ; --i)
    436 		{
    437 		if ((*str++ = ch = lgetc()) == NULL)
    438 			{
    439 			if (str == lgetwbuf+1)  return(NULL); /* EOF */
    440 		ot:	*str = NULL;	return(lgetwbuf);	/* line ended by EOF */
    441 			}
    442 		if ((ch=='\n') || (i<=1))  goto ot; /* line ended by \n */
    443 		}
    444 	}
    445 
    446 /*
    447  *	lcreat(filename)			Create a new file for write
    448  *		char *filename;
    449  *
    450  *	lcreat((char*)0); means to the terminal
    451  *	Returns -1 if error, otherwise the file descriptor opened.
    452  */
    453 lcreat(str)
    454 	char *str;
    455 	{
    456 	lpnt = lpbuf;	lpend = lpbuf+BUFBIG;
    457 	if (str==NULL) return(lfd=1);
    458 	if ((lfd=creat(str,0644)) < 0)
    459 		{
    460 		lfd=1; lprintf("error creating file <%s>\n",str); lflush(); return(-1);
    461 		}
    462 	return(lfd);
    463 	}
    464 
    465 /*
    466  *	lopen(filename)			Open a file for read
    467  *		char *filename;
    468  *
    469  *	lopen(0) means from the terminal
    470  *	Returns -1 if error, otherwise the file descriptor opened.
    471  */
    472 lopen(str)
    473 	char *str;
    474 	{
    475 	ipoint = iepoint = MAXIBUF;
    476 	if (str==NULL) return(fd=0);
    477 	if ((fd=open(str,0)) < 0)
    478 		{
    479 		lwclose(); lfd=1; lpnt=lpbuf; return(-1);
    480 		}
    481 	return(fd);
    482 	}
    483 
    484 /*
    485  *	lappend(filename)		Open for append to an existing file
    486  *		char *filename;
    487  *
    488  *	lappend(0) means to the terminal
    489  *	Returns -1 if error, otherwise the file descriptor opened.
    490  */
    491 lappend(str)
    492 	char *str;
    493 	{
    494 	lpnt = lpbuf;	lpend = lpbuf+BUFBIG;
    495 	if (str==NULL) return(lfd=1);
    496 	if ((lfd=open(str,2)) < 0)
    497 		{
    498 		lfd=1; return(-1);
    499 		}
    500 	lseek(lfd,0,2);	/* seek to end of file */
    501 	return(lfd);
    502 	}
    503 
    504 /*
    505  *	lrclose()						close the input file
    506  *
    507  *	Returns nothing of value.
    508  */
    509 lrclose()
    510 	{
    511 	if (fd > 0) close(fd);
    512 	}
    513 
    514 /*
    515  *	lwclose()						close output file flushing if needed
    516  *
    517  *	Returns nothing of value.
    518  */
    519 lwclose()
    520 	{
    521 	lflush();	if (lfd > 2) close(lfd);
    522 	}
    523 
    524 /*
    525  *	lprcat(string)					append a string to the output buffer
    526  *								    avoids calls to lprintf (time consuming)
    527  */
    528 lprcat(str)
    529     register char *str;
    530     {
    531 	register char *str2;
    532 	if (lpnt >= lpend) lflush();
    533 	str2 = lpnt;
    534 	while (*str2++ = *str++);
    535 	lpnt = str2 - 1;
    536     }
    537 
    538 #ifdef VT100
    539 /*
    540  *	cursor(x,y) 		Subroutine to set the cursor position
    541  *
    542  *	x and y are the cursor coordinates, and lpbuff is the output buffer where
    543  *	escape sequence will be placed.
    544  */
    545 static char *y_num[]= { "\33[","\33[","\33[2","\33[3","\33[4","\33[5","\33[6",
    546 	"\33[7","\33[8","\33[9","\33[10","\33[11","\33[12","\33[13","\33[14",
    547 	"\33[15","\33[16","\33[17","\33[18","\33[19","\33[20","\33[21","\33[22",
    548 	"\33[23","\33[24" };
    549 
    550 static char *x_num[]= { "H","H",";2H",";3H",";4H",";5H",";6H",";7H",";8H",";9H",
    551 	";10H",";11H",";12H",";13H",";14H",";15H",";16H",";17H",";18H",";19H",
    552 	";20H",";21H",";22H",";23H",";24H",";25H",";26H",";27H",";28H",";29H",
    553 	";30H",";31H",";32H",";33H",";34H",";35H",";36H",";37H",";38H",";39H",
    554 	";40H",";41H",";42H",";43H",";44H",";45H",";46H",";47H",";48H",";49H",
    555 	";50H",";51H",";52H",";53H",";54H",";55H",";56H",";57H",";58H",";59H",
    556 	";60H",";61H",";62H",";63H",";64H",";65H",";66H",";67H",";68H",";69H",
    557 	";70H",";71H",";72H",";73H",";74H",";75H",";76H",";77H",";78H",";79H",
    558 	";80H" };
    559 
    560 cursor(x,y)
    561 	int x,y;
    562 	{
    563 	register char *p;
    564 	if (lpnt >= lpend) lflush();
    565 
    566 	p = y_num[y];	/* get the string to print */
    567 	while (*p) *lpnt++ = *p++;	/* print the string */
    568 
    569 	p = x_num[x];	/* get the string to print */
    570 	while (*p) *lpnt++ = *p++;	/* print the string */
    571 	}
    572 #else VT100
    573 /*
    574  * cursor(x,y)	  Put cursor at specified coordinates staring at [1,1] (termcap)
    575  */
    576 cursor (x,y)
    577 	int x,y;
    578 	{
    579 	if (lpnt >= lpend) lflush ();
    580 
    581 	*lpnt++ = CURSOR;		*lpnt++ = x;		*lpnt++ = y;
    582 	}
    583 #endif VT100
    584 
    585 /*
    586  *	Routine to position cursor at beginning of 24th line
    587  */
    588 cursors()
    589 	{
    590 	cursor(1,24);
    591 	}
    592 
    593 #ifndef VT100
    594 /*
    595  * Warning: ringing the bell is control code 7. Don't use in defines.
    596  * Don't change the order of these defines.
    597  * Also used in helpfiles. Codes used in helpfiles should be \E[1 to \E[7 with
    598  * obvious meanings.
    599  */
    600 
    601 static char cap[256];
    602 char *CM, *CE, *CD, *CL, *SO, *SE, *AL, *DL;/* Termcap capabilities */
    603 static char *outbuf=0;	/* translated output buffer */
    604 
    605 int putchar ();
    606 
    607 /*
    608  * init_term()		Terminal initialization -- setup termcap info
    609  */
    610 init_term()
    611 	{
    612 	char termbuf[1024];
    613 	char *capptr = cap+10;
    614 	char *term;
    615 
    616 	switch (tgetent(termbuf, term = getenv("TERM")))
    617 		{
    618 		case -1:
    619 			write(2, "Cannot open termcap file.\n", 26); exit();
    620 		case 0:
    621 			write(2, "Cannot find entry of ", 21);
    622 			write(2, term, strlen (term));
    623 			write(2, " in termcap\n", 12);
    624 			exit();
    625 		};
    626 
    627 	CM = tgetstr("cm", &capptr);  /* Cursor motion */
    628 	CE = tgetstr("ce", &capptr);  /* Clear to eoln */
    629 	CL = tgetstr("cl", &capptr);  /* Clear screen */
    630 
    631 /* OPTIONAL */
    632 	AL = tgetstr("al", &capptr);  /* Insert line */
    633 	DL = tgetstr("dl", &capptr);  /* Delete line */
    634 	SO = tgetstr("so", &capptr);  /* Begin standout mode */
    635 	SE = tgetstr("se", &capptr);  /* End standout mode */
    636 	CD = tgetstr("cd", &capptr);  /* Clear to end of display */
    637 
    638 	if (!CM)	/* can't find cursor motion entry */
    639 		{
    640 		write(2, "Sorry, for a ",13);		write(2, term, strlen(term));
    641 		write(2, ", I can't find the cursor motion entry in termcap\n",50);
    642 		exit();
    643 		}
    644 	if (!CE)	/* can't find clear to end of line entry */
    645 		{
    646 		write(2, "Sorry, for a ",13);		write(2, term, strlen(term));
    647 		write(2,", I can't find the clear to end of line entry in termcap\n",57);
    648 		exit();
    649 		}
    650 	if (!CL)	/* can't find clear entire screen entry */
    651 		{
    652 		write(2, "Sorry, for a ",13);		write(2, term, strlen(term));
    653 		write(2, ", I can't find the clear entire screen entry in termcap\n",56);
    654 		exit();
    655 		}
    656 	if ((outbuf=malloc(BUFBIG+16))==0) /* get memory for decoded output buffer*/
    657 		{
    658 		write(2,"Error malloc'ing memory for decoded output buffer\n",50);
    659 		died(-285);	/* malloc() failure */
    660 		}
    661 	}
    662 #endif VT100
    663 
    664 /*
    665  * cl_line(x,y)  Clear the whole line indicated by 'y' and leave cursor at [x,y]
    666  */
    667 cl_line(x,y)
    668 	int x,y;
    669 	{
    670 #ifdef VT100
    671 	cursor(x,y);		lprcat("\33[2K");
    672 #else VT100
    673 	cursor(1,y);		*lpnt++ = CL_LINE;		cursor(x,y);
    674 #endif VT100
    675 	}
    676 
    677 /*
    678  * cl_up(x,y) Clear screen from [x,1] to current position. Leave cursor at [x,y]
    679  */
    680 cl_up(x,y)
    681 	register int x,y;
    682 	{
    683 #ifdef VT100
    684 	cursor(x,y);  lprcat("\33[1J\33[2K");
    685 #else VT100
    686 	register int i;
    687 	cursor(1,1);
    688 	for (i=1; i<=y; i++)   { *lpnt++ = CL_LINE;  *lpnt++ = '\n'; }
    689 	cursor(x,y);
    690 #endif VT100
    691 	}
    692 
    693 /*
    694  * cl_dn(x,y) 	Clear screen from [1,y] to end of display. Leave cursor at [x,y]
    695  */
    696 cl_dn(x,y)
    697 	register int x,y;
    698 	{
    699 #ifdef VT100
    700 	cursor(x,y); lprcat("\33[J\33[2K");
    701 #else VT100
    702 	register int i;
    703 	cursor(1,y);
    704 	if (!CD)
    705 		{
    706 		*lpnt++ = CL_LINE;
    707 		for (i=y; i<=24; i++) { *lpnt++ = CL_LINE;  if (i!=24) *lpnt++ = '\n'; }
    708 		cursor(x,y);
    709 		}
    710 	else
    711 		*lpnt++ = CL_DOWN;
    712 	cursor(x,y);
    713 #endif VT100
    714 	}
    715 
    716 /*
    717  * standout(str)	Print the argument string in inverse video (standout mode).
    718  */
    719 standout(str)
    720 	register char *str;
    721 	{
    722 #ifdef VT100
    723 	setbold();
    724 	while (*str)
    725 		*lpnt++ = *str++;
    726 	resetbold();
    727 #else VT100
    728 	*lpnt++ = ST_START;
    729 	while (*str)
    730 		*lpnt++ = *str++;
    731 	*lpnt++ = ST_END;
    732 #endif VT100
    733 	}
    734 
    735 /*
    736  * set_score_output() 	Called when output should be literally printed.
    737  */
    738 set_score_output()
    739 	{
    740 	enable_scroll = -1;
    741 	}
    742 
    743 /*
    744  *	lflush()						Flush the output buffer
    745  *
    746  *	Returns nothing of value.
    747  *	for termcap version: Flush output in output buffer according to output
    748  *							status as indicated by `enable_scroll'
    749  */
    750 #ifndef VT100
    751 static int scrline=18; /* line # for wraparound instead of scrolling if no DL */
    752 lflush ()
    753 	{
    754 	register int lpoint;
    755 	register char *str;
    756 	static int curx = 0;
    757 	static int cury = 0;
    758 
    759 	if ((lpoint = lpnt - lpbuf) > 0)
    760 		{
    761 #ifdef EXTRA
    762 		c[BYTESOUT] += lpoint;
    763 #endif
    764 		if (enable_scroll <= -1)
    765 			{
    766 			flush_buf();
    767         	if (write(lfd,lpbuf,lpoint) != lpoint)
    768 				write(2,"error writing to output file\n",29);
    769 			lpnt = lpbuf;	/* point back to beginning of buffer */
    770 			return;
    771 			}
    772 		for (str = lpbuf; str < lpnt; str++)
    773 			{
    774 			if (*str>=32)	{ putchar (*str); curx++; }
    775 			else switch (*str)
    776 				{
    777 				case CLEAR:		tputs (CL, 0, putchar);		curx = cury = 0;
    778 								break;
    779 
    780 				case CL_LINE:	tputs (CE, 0, putchar);
    781 								break;
    782 
    783 				case CL_DOWN:	tputs (CD, 0, putchar);
    784 								break;
    785 
    786 				case ST_START:	tputs (SO, 0, putchar);
    787 								break;
    788 
    789 				case ST_END:	tputs (SE, 0, putchar);
    790 								break;
    791 
    792 				case CURSOR:	curx = *++str - 1;		cury = *++str - 1;
    793 								tputs (tgoto (CM, curx, cury), 0, putchar);
    794 								break;
    795 
    796 				case '\n':		if ((cury == 23) && enable_scroll)
    797 								  {
    798 								  if (!DL || !AL) /* wraparound or scroll? */
    799 									{
    800 									if (++scrline > 23) scrline=19;
    801 
    802 									if (++scrline > 23) scrline=19;
    803 									tputs (tgoto (CM, 0, scrline), 0, putchar);
    804 									tputs (CE, 0, putchar);
    805 
    806 									if (--scrline < 19) scrline=23;
    807 									tputs (tgoto (CM, 0, scrline), 0, putchar);
    808 									tputs (CE, 0, putchar);
    809 									}
    810 								  else
    811 									{
    812 									tputs (tgoto (CM, 0, 19), 0, putchar);
    813 									tputs (DL, 0, putchar);
    814 									tputs (tgoto (CM, 0, 23), 0, putchar);
    815 								/*	tputs (AL, 0, putchar); */
    816 									}
    817 								  }
    818 								else
    819 								  {
    820 								  putchar ('\n');		cury++;
    821 								  }
    822 								curx = 0;
    823 								break;
    824 
    825 				default:		putchar (*str); curx++;
    826 				};
    827 			}
    828 		}
    829 	lpnt = lpbuf;
    830 	flush_buf();	/* flush real output buffer now */
    831 	}
    832 #else VT100
    833 /*
    834  *	lflush()						flush the output buffer
    835  *
    836  *	Returns nothing of value.
    837  */
    838 lflush()
    839     {
    840 	register int lpoint;
    841 	if ((lpoint = lpnt - lpbuf) > 0)
    842         {
    843 #ifdef EXTRA
    844 		c[BYTESOUT] += lpoint;
    845 #endif
    846         if (write(lfd,lpbuf,lpoint) != lpoint)
    847 			write(2,"error writing to output file\n",29);
    848         }
    849 	lpnt = lpbuf;	/* point back to beginning of buffer */
    850     }
    851 #endif VT100
    852 
    853 #ifndef VT100
    854 static int index=0;
    855 /*
    856  * putchar(ch)		Print one character in decoded output buffer.
    857  */
    858 int putchar(c)
    859 int c;
    860 	{
    861 	outbuf[index++] = c;
    862 	if (index >= BUFBIG)  flush_buf();
    863 	}
    864 
    865 /*
    866  * flush_buf()			Flush buffer with decoded output.
    867  */
    868 flush_buf()
    869 	{
    870 	if (index) write(lfd, outbuf, index);
    871 	index = 0;
    872 	}
    873 
    874 /*
    875  *	char *tmcapcnv(sd,ss)  Routine to convert VT100 escapes to termcap format
    876  *
    877  *	Processes only the \33[#m sequence (converts . files for termcap use
    878  */
    879 char *tmcapcnv(sd,ss)
    880 	register char *sd,*ss;
    881 	{
    882 	register int tmstate=0;	/* 0=normal, 1=\33 2=[ 3=# */
    883 	char tmdigit=0;	/* the # in \33[#m */
    884 	while (*ss)
    885 		{
    886 		switch(tmstate)
    887 			{
    888 			case 0:	if (*ss=='\33')  { tmstate++; break; }
    889 			  ign:  *sd++ = *ss;
    890 			  ign2: tmstate = 0;
    891 					break;
    892 			case 1: if (*ss!='[') goto ign;
    893 					tmstate++;
    894 					break;
    895 			case 2: if (isdigit(*ss)) { tmdigit= *ss-'0'; tmstate++; break; }
    896 					if (*ss == 'm') { *sd++ = ST_END; goto ign2; }
    897 					goto ign;
    898 			case 3: if (*ss == 'm')
    899 						{
    900 						if (tmdigit) *sd++ = ST_START;
    901 							else *sd++ = ST_END;
    902 						goto ign2;
    903 						}
    904 			default: goto ign;
    905 			};
    906 		ss++;
    907 		}
    908 	*sd=0; /* NULL terminator */
    909 	return(sd);
    910 	}
    911 #endif VT100
    912 
    913 /*
    914  *	beep()		Routine to emit a beep if enabled (see no-beep in .larnopts)
    915  */
    916 beep()
    917 	{
    918 	if (!nobeep) *lpnt++ = '\7';
    919 	}
    920