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      1  1.22    blymn /*	$NetBSD: getch.c,v 1.22 2000/04/22 14:32:45 blymn Exp $	*/
      2   1.8    mikel 
      3   1.1      cgd /*
      4   1.7      cgd  * Copyright (c) 1981, 1993, 1994
      5   1.5      cgd  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
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     34   1.1      cgd  */
     35   1.1      cgd 
     36   1.8    mikel #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     37   1.1      cgd #ifndef lint
     38   1.8    mikel #if 0
     39   1.7      cgd static char sccsid[] = "@(#)getch.c	8.2 (Berkeley) 5/4/94";
     40   1.8    mikel #else
     41  1.22    blymn __RCSID("$NetBSD: getch.c,v 1.22 2000/04/22 14:32:45 blymn Exp $");
     42   1.8    mikel #endif
     43  1.10      mrg #endif					/* not lint */
     44   1.1      cgd 
     45  1.10      mrg #include <string.h>
     46  1.10      mrg #include <stdlib.h>
     47  1.10      mrg #include <unistd.h>
     48  1.10      mrg #include <stdio.h>
     49   1.7      cgd #include "curses.h"
     50  1.16    blymn #include "curses_private.h"
     51   1.1      cgd 
     52  1.10      mrg #define DEFAULT_DELAY 2			/* default delay for timeout() */
     53  1.10      mrg 
     54  1.10      mrg /*
     55  1.10      mrg  * Keyboard input handler.  Do this by snarfing
     56  1.10      mrg  * all the info we can out of the termcap entry for TERM and putting it
     57  1.10      mrg  * into a set of keymaps.  A keymap is an array the size of all the possible
     58  1.10      mrg  * single characters we can get, the contents of the array is a structure
     59  1.10      mrg  * that contains the type of entry this character is (i.e. part/end of a
     60  1.10      mrg  * multi-char sequence or a plain char) and either a pointer which will point
     61  1.10      mrg  * to another keymap (in the case of a multi-char sequence) OR the data value
     62  1.10      mrg  * that this key should return.
     63  1.10      mrg  *
     64  1.10      mrg  */
     65  1.10      mrg 
     66  1.10      mrg /* private data structures for holding the key definitions */
     67  1.10      mrg typedef struct keymap keymap_t;
     68  1.10      mrg typedef struct key_entry key_entry_t;
     69  1.10      mrg 
     70  1.10      mrg struct key_entry {
     71  1.10      mrg 	short   type;		/* type of key this is */
     72  1.10      mrg 	union {
     73  1.10      mrg 		keymap_t *next;	/* next keymap is key is multi-key sequence */
     74  1.16    blymn 		wchar_t   symbol;	/* key symbol if key is a leaf entry */
     75  1.12       pk 	} value;
     76  1.10      mrg };
     77  1.10      mrg /* Types of key structures we can have */
     78  1.10      mrg #define KEYMAP_MULTI  1		/* part of a multi char sequence */
     79  1.10      mrg #define KEYMAP_LEAF   2		/* key has a symbol associated with it, either
     80  1.10      mrg 				 * it is the end of a multi-char sequence or a
     81  1.10      mrg 				 * single char key that generates a symbol */
     82  1.10      mrg 
     83  1.20    blymn /* allocate this many key_entry structs at once to speed start up must
     84  1.20    blymn  * be a power of 2.
     85  1.20    blymn  */
     86  1.20    blymn #define KEYMAP_ALLOC_CHUNK 4
     87  1.20    blymn 
     88  1.10      mrg /* The max number of different chars we can receive */
     89  1.10      mrg #define MAX_CHAR 256
     90  1.10      mrg 
     91  1.10      mrg struct keymap {
     92  1.12       pk 	int	count;		/* count of number of key structs allocated */
     93  1.12       pk 	short	mapping[MAX_CHAR]; /* mapping of key to allocated structs */
     94  1.20    blymn 	key_entry_t **key;	/* dynamic array of keys */
     95  1.20    blymn };
     96  1.10      mrg 
     97  1.10      mrg 
     98  1.10      mrg /* Key buffer */
     99  1.10      mrg #define INBUF_SZ 16		/* size of key buffer - must be larger than
    100  1.10      mrg 				 * longest multi-key sequence */
    101  1.16    blymn static wchar_t  inbuf[INBUF_SZ];
    102  1.13   simonb static int     start, end, working; /* pointers for manipulating inbuf data */
    103  1.10      mrg 
    104  1.12       pk #define INC_POINTER(ptr)  do {	\
    105  1.12       pk 	(ptr)++;		\
    106  1.12       pk 	ptr %= INBUF_SZ;	\
    107  1.10      mrg } while(/*CONSTCOND*/0)
    108  1.10      mrg 
    109  1.13   simonb static short	state;		/* state of the inkey function */
    110  1.10      mrg 
    111  1.12       pk #define INKEY_NORM	 0	/* no key backlog to process */
    112  1.10      mrg #define INKEY_ASSEMBLING 1	/* assembling a multi-key sequence */
    113  1.12       pk #define INKEY_BACKOUT	 2	/* recovering from an unrecognised key */
    114  1.12       pk #define INKEY_TIMEOUT	 3	/* multi-key sequence timeout */
    115  1.10      mrg 
    116  1.10      mrg /* The termcap data we are interested in and the symbols they map to */
    117  1.10      mrg struct tcdata {
    118  1.20    blymn 	const char	*name;	/* name of termcap entry */
    119  1.16    blymn 	wchar_t	symbol;		/* the symbol associated with it */
    120  1.10      mrg };
    121  1.10      mrg 
    122  1.13   simonb static const struct tcdata tc[] = {
    123  1.10      mrg 	{"K1", KEY_A1},
    124  1.10      mrg 	{"K2", KEY_B2},
    125  1.10      mrg 	{"K3", KEY_A3},
    126  1.10      mrg 	{"K4", KEY_C1},
    127  1.10      mrg 	{"K5", KEY_C3},
    128  1.10      mrg 	{"k0", KEY_F0},
    129  1.10      mrg 	{"k1", KEY_F(1)},
    130  1.10      mrg 	{"k2", KEY_F(2)},
    131  1.10      mrg 	{"k3", KEY_F(3)},
    132  1.10      mrg 	{"k4", KEY_F(4)},
    133  1.10      mrg 	{"k5", KEY_F(5)},
    134  1.10      mrg 	{"k6", KEY_F(6)},
    135  1.10      mrg 	{"k7", KEY_F(7)},
    136  1.10      mrg 	{"k8", KEY_F(8)},
    137  1.10      mrg 	{"k9", KEY_F(9)},
    138  1.10      mrg 	{"kA", KEY_IL},
    139  1.10      mrg 	{"ka", KEY_CATAB},
    140  1.10      mrg 	{"kb", KEY_BACKSPACE},
    141  1.10      mrg 	{"kC", KEY_CLEAR},
    142  1.10      mrg 	{"kD", KEY_DC},
    143  1.10      mrg 	{"kd", KEY_DOWN},
    144  1.10      mrg 	{"kE", KEY_EOL},
    145  1.10      mrg 	{"kF", KEY_SF},
    146  1.10      mrg 	{"kH", KEY_LL},
    147  1.10      mrg 	{"kh", KEY_HOME},
    148  1.10      mrg 	{"kI", KEY_IC},
    149  1.10      mrg 	{"kL", KEY_DL},
    150  1.10      mrg 	{"kl", KEY_LEFT},
    151  1.10      mrg 	{"kN", KEY_NPAGE},
    152  1.10      mrg 	{"kP", KEY_PPAGE},
    153  1.10      mrg 	{"kR", KEY_SR},
    154  1.10      mrg 	{"kr", KEY_RIGHT},
    155  1.10      mrg 	{"kS", KEY_EOS},
    156  1.10      mrg 	{"kT", KEY_STAB},
    157  1.10      mrg 	{"kt", KEY_CTAB},
    158  1.10      mrg 	{"ku", KEY_UP}
    159  1.10      mrg };
    160  1.10      mrg /* Number of TC entries .... */
    161  1.13   simonb static const int num_tcs = (sizeof(tc) / sizeof(struct tcdata));
    162  1.10      mrg 
    163  1.10      mrg /* The root keymap */
    164  1.10      mrg 
    165  1.13   simonb static keymap_t *base_keymap;
    166  1.10      mrg 
    167  1.10      mrg /* prototypes for private functions */
    168  1.20    blymn static key_entry_t *add_new_key(keymap_t *current, char chr, int key_type,
    169  1.20    blymn 				int symbol);
    170  1.13   simonb static keymap_t		*new_keymap(void);	/* create a new keymap */
    171  1.13   simonb static key_entry_t	*new_key(void);		/* create a new key entry */
    172  1.20    blymn static wchar_t		inkey(int to, int delay);
    173  1.20    blymn 
    174  1.20    blymn /*
    175  1.20    blymn  * Add a new key entry to the keymap pointed to by current.  Entry
    176  1.20    blymn  * contains the character to add to the keymap, type is the type of
    177  1.20    blymn  * entry to add (either multikey or leaf) and symbol is the symbolic
    178  1.20    blymn  * value for a leaf type entry.  The function returns a pointer to the
    179  1.20    blymn  * new keymap entry.
    180  1.20    blymn  */
    181  1.20    blymn static key_entry_t *
    182  1.20    blymn add_new_key(keymap_t *current, char chr, int key_type, int symbol)
    183  1.20    blymn {
    184  1.20    blymn 	key_entry_t *the_key;
    185  1.20    blymn         int i;
    186  1.20    blymn 
    187  1.20    blymn #ifdef DEBUG
    188  1.20    blymn 	__CTRACE("Adding character %s of type %d, symbol 0x%x\n", unctrl(chr),
    189  1.20    blymn 		 key_type, symbol);
    190  1.20    blymn #endif
    191  1.20    blymn 	if (current->mapping[(unsigned) chr] < 0) {
    192  1.20    blymn 		  /* first time for this char */
    193  1.20    blymn 		current->mapping[(unsigned) chr] = current->count;	/* map new entry */
    194  1.20    blymn 		  /* make sure we have room in the key array first */
    195  1.20    blymn 		if ((current->count & (KEYMAP_ALLOC_CHUNK - 1)) == 0)
    196  1.20    blymn 		{
    197  1.20    blymn 			if ((current->key =
    198  1.20    blymn 			     realloc(current->key,
    199  1.20    blymn 				     (current->count) * sizeof(key_entry_t *)
    200  1.20    blymn 				     + KEYMAP_ALLOC_CHUNK * sizeof(key_entry_t *))) == NULL) {
    201  1.20    blymn 				fprintf(stderr,
    202  1.20    blymn 					"Could not malloc for key entry\n");
    203  1.20    blymn 				exit(1);
    204  1.20    blymn 			}
    205  1.20    blymn 
    206  1.20    blymn 			the_key = new_key();
    207  1.20    blymn                         for (i = 0; i < KEYMAP_ALLOC_CHUNK; i++) {
    208  1.20    blymn                                 current->key[current->count + i]
    209  1.20    blymn 					= &the_key[i];
    210  1.20    blymn                         }
    211  1.20    blymn                 }
    212  1.20    blymn 
    213  1.20    blymn                   /* point at the current key array element to use */
    214  1.20    blymn                 the_key = current->key[current->count];
    215  1.20    blymn 
    216  1.20    blymn 		the_key->type = key_type;
    217  1.20    blymn 
    218  1.20    blymn 		switch (key_type) {
    219  1.20    blymn 		  case KEYMAP_MULTI:
    220  1.20    blymn 			    /* need for next key */
    221  1.20    blymn #ifdef DEBUG
    222  1.20    blymn 			  __CTRACE("Creating new keymap\n");
    223  1.20    blymn #endif
    224  1.20    blymn 			  the_key->value.next = new_keymap();
    225  1.20    blymn 			  break;
    226  1.20    blymn 
    227  1.20    blymn 		  case KEYMAP_LEAF:
    228  1.20    blymn 				/* the associated symbol for the key */
    229  1.20    blymn #ifdef DEBUG
    230  1.20    blymn 			  __CTRACE("Adding leaf key\n");
    231  1.20    blymn #endif
    232  1.20    blymn 			  the_key->value.symbol = symbol;
    233  1.20    blymn 			  break;
    234  1.20    blymn 
    235  1.20    blymn 		  default:
    236  1.20    blymn 			  fprintf(stderr, "add_new_key: bad type passed\n");
    237  1.20    blymn 			  exit(1);
    238  1.20    blymn 		}
    239  1.20    blymn 
    240  1.20    blymn 		current->count++;
    241  1.20    blymn 	} else {
    242  1.20    blymn 		  /* the key is already known - just return the address. */
    243  1.20    blymn #ifdef DEBUG
    244  1.20    blymn 		__CTRACE("Keymap already known\n");
    245  1.20    blymn #endif
    246  1.20    blymn 		the_key = current->key[current->mapping[(unsigned) chr]];
    247  1.20    blymn 	}
    248  1.20    blymn 
    249  1.20    blymn         return the_key;
    250  1.20    blymn }
    251  1.10      mrg 
    252  1.10      mrg /*
    253  1.10      mrg  * Init_getch - initialise all the pointers & structures needed to make
    254  1.10      mrg  * getch work in keypad mode.
    255  1.10      mrg  *
    256  1.10      mrg  */
    257  1.10      mrg void
    258  1.18    blymn __init_getch(char *sp)
    259  1.10      mrg {
    260  1.20    blymn 	static	struct tinfo *termcap;
    261  1.12       pk 	char entry[1024], termname[1024], *p;
    262  1.20    blymn 	int     i, j, length, key_ent;
    263  1.20    blymn 	size_t limit;
    264  1.20    blymn 	key_entry_t *tmp_key;
    265  1.10      mrg 	keymap_t *current;
    266  1.20    blymn #ifdef DEBUG
    267  1.20    blymn 	int k;
    268  1.20    blymn #endif
    269  1.10      mrg 
    270  1.10      mrg 	/* init the inkey state variable */
    271  1.10      mrg 	state = INKEY_NORM;
    272  1.10      mrg 
    273  1.10      mrg 	/* init the base keymap */
    274  1.10      mrg 	base_keymap = new_keymap();
    275  1.10      mrg 
    276  1.10      mrg 	/* key input buffer pointers */
    277  1.10      mrg 	start = end = working = 0;
    278  1.10      mrg 
    279  1.10      mrg 	/* now do the termcap snarfing ... */
    280  1.16    blymn 	(void) strncpy(termname, sp, (size_t) 1022);
    281  1.10      mrg 	termname[1023] = 0;
    282  1.10      mrg 
    283  1.20    blymn 	if (t_getent(&termcap, termname) > 0) {
    284  1.20    blymn 		for (i = 0; i < num_tcs; i++) {
    285  1.20    blymn 			p = entry;
    286  1.20    blymn 			limit = 1023;
    287  1.20    blymn 			if (t_getstr(termcap, tc[i].name, &p, &limit) != NULL) {
    288  1.20    blymn 				current = base_keymap;	/* always start with
    289  1.20    blymn 							 * base keymap. */
    290  1.20    blymn 				length = (int) strlen(entry);
    291  1.20    blymn #ifdef DEBUG
    292  1.20    blymn 				__CTRACE("Processing termcap entry %s, sequence ",
    293  1.20    blymn 					tc[i].name);
    294  1.20    blymn 				for (k = 0; k <= length -1; k++)
    295  1.20    blymn 					__CTRACE("%s", unctrl(entry[k]));
    296  1.20    blymn 				__CTRACE("\n");
    297  1.20    blymn #endif
    298  1.20    blymn 				for (j = 0; j < length - 1; j++) {
    299  1.20    blymn 					  /* add the entry to the struct */
    300  1.20    blymn                                         tmp_key = add_new_key(current,
    301  1.20    blymn 							      entry[j],
    302  1.20    blymn 							      KEYMAP_MULTI, 0);
    303  1.20    blymn 
    304  1.20    blymn                                           /* index into the key array - it's
    305  1.20    blymn                                              clearer if we stash this */
    306  1.20    blymn                                         key_ent = current->mapping[
    307  1.20    blymn                                                 (unsigned) entry[j]];
    308  1.20    blymn 
    309  1.20    blymn 					current->key[key_ent] = tmp_key;
    310  1.20    blymn 
    311  1.20    blymn 					  /* next key uses this map... */
    312  1.20    blymn 					current = current->key[key_ent]->value.next;
    313  1.12       pk 				}
    314  1.14   simonb 
    315  1.20    blymn 				/* this is the last key in the sequence (it
    316  1.20    blymn 				 * may have been the only one but that does
    317  1.20    blymn 				 * not matter) this means it is a leaf key and
    318  1.20    blymn 				 * should have a symbol associated with it.
    319  1.20    blymn 				 */
    320  1.20    blymn 				tmp_key = add_new_key(current,
    321  1.20    blymn 						      entry[length - 1],
    322  1.20    blymn 						      KEYMAP_LEAF,
    323  1.20    blymn 						      tc[i].symbol);
    324  1.20    blymn 				current->key[
    325  1.20    blymn 					current->mapping[(int)entry[length - 1]]] =
    326  1.20    blymn                                         tmp_key;
    327  1.12       pk 			}
    328  1.12       pk 		}
    329  1.10      mrg 	}
    330  1.10      mrg }
    331  1.10      mrg 
    332  1.10      mrg 
    333  1.10      mrg /*
    334  1.10      mrg  * new_keymap - allocates & initialises a new keymap structure.  This
    335  1.10      mrg  * function returns a pointer to the new keymap.
    336  1.10      mrg  *
    337  1.10      mrg  */
    338  1.13   simonb static keymap_t *
    339  1.10      mrg new_keymap(void)
    340  1.10      mrg {
    341  1.10      mrg 	int     i;
    342  1.10      mrg 	keymap_t *new_map;
    343  1.10      mrg 
    344  1.10      mrg 	if ((new_map = malloc(sizeof(keymap_t))) == NULL) {
    345  1.10      mrg 		perror("Inkey: Cannot allocate new keymap");
    346  1.10      mrg 		exit(2);
    347  1.10      mrg 	}
    348  1.12       pk 
    349  1.12       pk 	/* Initialise the new map */
    350  1.10      mrg 	new_map->count = 0;
    351  1.10      mrg 	for (i = 0; i < MAX_CHAR; i++) {
    352  1.10      mrg 		new_map->mapping[i] = -1;	/* no mapping for char */
    353  1.10      mrg 	}
    354  1.10      mrg 
    355  1.20    blymn           /* key array will be allocated when first key is added */
    356  1.20    blymn 
    357  1.20    blymn 	return new_map;
    358  1.10      mrg }
    359  1.10      mrg 
    360  1.10      mrg /*
    361  1.10      mrg  * new_key - allocates & initialises a new key entry.  This function returns
    362  1.10      mrg  * a pointer to the newly allocated key entry.
    363  1.10      mrg  *
    364  1.10      mrg  */
    365  1.13   simonb static key_entry_t *
    366  1.10      mrg new_key(void)
    367  1.10      mrg {
    368  1.10      mrg 	key_entry_t *new_one;
    369  1.20    blymn 	int i;
    370  1.20    blymn 
    371  1.20    blymn 	if ((new_one = malloc(KEYMAP_ALLOC_CHUNK * sizeof(key_entry_t)))
    372  1.20    blymn 	    == NULL) {
    373  1.20    blymn 		perror("inkey: Cannot allocate new key entry chunk");
    374  1.10      mrg 		exit(2);
    375  1.10      mrg 	}
    376  1.10      mrg 
    377  1.20    blymn 	for (i = 0; i < KEYMAP_ALLOC_CHUNK; i++) {
    378  1.20    blymn 		new_one[i].type = 0;
    379  1.20    blymn 		new_one[i].value.next = NULL;
    380  1.20    blymn 	}
    381  1.20    blymn 
    382  1.20    blymn 	return new_one;
    383  1.10      mrg }
    384  1.10      mrg 
    385  1.10      mrg /*
    386  1.10      mrg  * inkey - do the work to process keyboard input, check for multi-key
    387  1.10      mrg  * sequences and return the appropriate symbol if we get a match.
    388  1.10      mrg  *
    389  1.10      mrg  */
    390  1.10      mrg 
    391  1.16    blymn wchar_t
    392  1.20    blymn inkey(int to, int delay)
    393  1.10      mrg {
    394  1.21      jdc 	wchar_t		 k;
    395  1.22    blymn 	int              c;
    396  1.21      jdc 	keymap_t	*current = base_keymap;
    397  1.10      mrg 
    398  1.10      mrg 	for (;;) {		/* loop until we get a complete key sequence */
    399  1.10      mrg reread:
    400  1.10      mrg 		if (state == INKEY_NORM) {
    401  1.10      mrg 			if (delay && __timeout(delay) == ERR)
    402  1.10      mrg 				return ERR;
    403  1.22    blymn 			if ((c = getchar()) == EOF) {
    404  1.22    blymn 				clearerr(stdin);
    405  1.10      mrg 				return ERR;
    406  1.22    blymn 			}
    407  1.22    blymn 
    408  1.10      mrg 			if (delay && (__notimeout() == ERR))
    409  1.10      mrg 				return ERR;
    410  1.22    blymn 
    411  1.16    blymn 			k = (wchar_t) c;
    412  1.10      mrg #ifdef DEBUG
    413  1.10      mrg 			__CTRACE("inkey (state normal) got '%s'\n", unctrl(k));
    414  1.10      mrg #endif
    415  1.10      mrg 
    416  1.10      mrg 			working = start;
    417  1.10      mrg 			inbuf[working] = k;
    418  1.10      mrg 			INC_POINTER(working);
    419  1.10      mrg 			end = working;
    420  1.10      mrg 			state = INKEY_ASSEMBLING;	/* go to the assembling
    421  1.10      mrg 							 * state now */
    422  1.12       pk 		} else if (state == INKEY_BACKOUT) {
    423  1.12       pk 			k = inbuf[working];
    424  1.12       pk 			INC_POINTER(working);
    425  1.12       pk 			if (working == end) {	/* see if we have run
    426  1.12       pk 						 * out of keys in the
    427  1.12       pk 						 * backlog */
    428  1.12       pk 
    429  1.12       pk 				/* if we have then switch to
    430  1.12       pk 				   assembling */
    431  1.12       pk 				state = INKEY_ASSEMBLING;
    432  1.12       pk 			}
    433  1.12       pk 		} else if (state == INKEY_ASSEMBLING) {
    434  1.12       pk 			/* assembling a key sequence */
    435  1.12       pk 			if (delay) {
    436  1.12       pk 				if (__timeout(to ? DEFAULT_DELAY : delay) == ERR)
    437  1.10      mrg 						return ERR;
    438  1.12       pk 			} else {
    439  1.12       pk 				if (to && (__timeout(DEFAULT_DELAY) == ERR))
    440  1.10      mrg 					return ERR;
    441  1.12       pk 			}
    442  1.22    blymn 
    443  1.22    blymn 			c = getchar();
    444  1.22    blymn 			if (ferror(stdin)) {
    445  1.22    blymn 				clearerr(stdin);
    446  1.12       pk 				return ERR;
    447  1.22    blymn 			}
    448  1.22    blymn 
    449  1.12       pk 			if ((to || delay) && (__notimeout() == ERR))
    450  1.10      mrg 					return ERR;
    451  1.14   simonb 
    452  1.16    blymn 			k = (wchar_t) c;
    453  1.10      mrg #ifdef DEBUG
    454  1.12       pk 			__CTRACE("inkey (state assembling) got '%s'\n", unctrl(k));
    455  1.10      mrg #endif
    456  1.22    blymn 			if (feof(stdin)) {	/* inter-char timeout,
    457  1.12       pk 						 * start backing out */
    458  1.22    blymn 				clearerr(stdin);
    459  1.12       pk 				if (start == end)
    460  1.12       pk 					/* no chars in the buffer, restart */
    461  1.12       pk 					goto reread;
    462  1.12       pk 
    463  1.12       pk 				k = inbuf[start];
    464  1.12       pk 				state = INKEY_TIMEOUT;
    465  1.10      mrg 			} else {
    466  1.12       pk 				inbuf[working] = k;
    467  1.12       pk 				INC_POINTER(working);
    468  1.12       pk 				end = working;
    469  1.10      mrg 			}
    470  1.12       pk 		} else {
    471  1.12       pk 			fprintf(stderr, "Inkey state screwed - exiting!!!");
    472  1.12       pk 			exit(2);
    473  1.12       pk 		}
    474  1.10      mrg 
    475  1.10      mrg 		/* Check key has no special meaning and we have not timed out */
    476  1.20    blymn 		if ((state == INKEY_TIMEOUT) || (current->mapping[k] < 0)) {
    477  1.12       pk 			/* return the first key we know about */
    478  1.12       pk 			k = inbuf[start];
    479  1.10      mrg 
    480  1.10      mrg 			INC_POINTER(start);
    481  1.10      mrg 			working = start;
    482  1.10      mrg 
    483  1.10      mrg 			if (start == end) {	/* only one char processed */
    484  1.10      mrg 				state = INKEY_NORM;
    485  1.10      mrg 			} else {/* otherwise we must have more than one char
    486  1.10      mrg 				 * to backout */
    487  1.10      mrg 				state = INKEY_BACKOUT;
    488  1.10      mrg 			}
    489  1.10      mrg 			return k;
    490  1.10      mrg 		} else {	/* must be part of a multikey sequence */
    491  1.10      mrg 			/* check for completed key sequence */
    492  1.10      mrg 			if (current->key[current->mapping[k]]->type == KEYMAP_LEAF) {
    493  1.10      mrg 				start = working;	/* eat the key sequence
    494  1.10      mrg 							 * in inbuf */
    495  1.10      mrg 
    496  1.12       pk 				/* check if inbuf empty now */
    497  1.12       pk 				if (start == end) {
    498  1.12       pk 					/* if it is go back to normal */
    499  1.12       pk 					state = INKEY_NORM;
    500  1.12       pk 				} else {
    501  1.12       pk 					/* otherwise go to backout state */
    502  1.10      mrg 					state = INKEY_BACKOUT;
    503  1.10      mrg 				}
    504  1.10      mrg 
    505  1.10      mrg 				/* return the symbol */
    506  1.10      mrg 				return current->key[current->mapping[k]]->value.symbol;
    507  1.10      mrg 
    508  1.12       pk 			} else {
    509  1.12       pk 				/*
    510  1.12       pk 				 * Step on to next part of the multi-key
    511  1.12       pk 				 * sequence.
    512  1.12       pk 				 */
    513  1.10      mrg 				current = current->key[current->mapping[k]]->value.next;
    514  1.10      mrg 			}
    515  1.10      mrg 		}
    516  1.10      mrg 	}
    517  1.10      mrg }
    518  1.10      mrg 
    519  1.18    blymn #ifndef _CURSES_USE_MACROS
    520  1.18    blymn /*
    521  1.18    blymn  * getch --
    522  1.18    blymn  *	Read in a character from stdscr.
    523  1.18    blymn  */
    524  1.18    blymn int
    525  1.18    blymn getch(void)
    526  1.18    blymn {
    527  1.18    blymn 	return wgetch(stdscr);
    528  1.18    blymn }
    529  1.18    blymn 
    530  1.18    blymn /*
    531  1.18    blymn  * mvgetch --
    532  1.18    blymn  *      Read in a character from stdscr at the given location.
    533  1.18    blymn  */
    534  1.18    blymn int
    535  1.18    blymn mvgetch(int y, int x)
    536  1.18    blymn {
    537  1.18    blymn 	return mvwgetch(stdscr, y, x);
    538  1.18    blymn }
    539  1.18    blymn 
    540  1.18    blymn /*
    541  1.18    blymn  * mvwgetch --
    542  1.18    blymn  *      Read in a character from stdscr at the given location in the
    543  1.18    blymn  *      given window.
    544  1.18    blymn  */
    545  1.18    blymn int
    546  1.18    blymn mvwgetch(WINDOW *win, int y, int x)
    547  1.18    blymn {
    548  1.18    blymn 	if (wmove(win, y, x) == ERR)
    549  1.18    blymn 		return ERR;
    550  1.18    blymn 
    551  1.18    blymn 	return wgetch(win);
    552  1.18    blymn }
    553  1.18    blymn 
    554  1.18    blymn #endif
    555  1.18    blymn 
    556   1.1      cgd /*
    557   1.4  mycroft  * wgetch --
    558   1.4  mycroft  *	Read in a character from the window.
    559   1.1      cgd  */
    560   1.4  mycroft int
    561  1.18    blymn wgetch(WINDOW *win)
    562   1.4  mycroft {
    563  1.10      mrg 	int     inp, weset;
    564  1.10      mrg 	char    c;
    565   1.1      cgd 
    566   1.5      cgd 	if (!(win->flags & __SCROLLOK) && (win->flags & __FULLWIN)
    567  1.10      mrg 	    && win->curx == win->maxx - 1 && win->cury == win->maxy - 1
    568  1.10      mrg 	    && __echoit)
    569   1.4  mycroft 		return (ERR);
    570   1.4  mycroft #ifdef DEBUG
    571  1.19      jdc 	__CTRACE("wgetch: __echoit = %d, __rawmode = %d, flags = %0.2o\n",
    572  1.19      jdc 	    __echoit, __rawmode, win->flags);
    573   1.4  mycroft #endif
    574   1.4  mycroft 	if (__echoit && !__rawmode) {
    575   1.1      cgd 		cbreak();
    576   1.4  mycroft 		weset = 1;
    577   1.4  mycroft 	} else
    578   1.4  mycroft 		weset = 0;
    579   1.4  mycroft 
    580  1.10      mrg 	__save_termios();
    581  1.10      mrg 
    582  1.10      mrg 	if (win->flags & __KEYPAD) {
    583  1.10      mrg 		switch (win->delay)
    584  1.10      mrg 		{
    585  1.10      mrg 		case -1:
    586  1.10      mrg 			inp = inkey (win->flags & __NOTIMEOUT ? 0 : 1, 0);
    587  1.10      mrg 			break;
    588  1.10      mrg 		case 0:
    589  1.19      jdc 			if (__nodelay() == ERR) {
    590  1.19      jdc 				__restore_termios();
    591  1.19      jdc 				return ERR;
    592  1.19      jdc 			}
    593  1.10      mrg 			inp = inkey(0, 0);
    594  1.10      mrg 			break;
    595  1.10      mrg 		default:
    596  1.10      mrg 			inp = inkey(win->flags & __NOTIMEOUT ? 0 : 1, win->delay);
    597  1.10      mrg 			break;
    598  1.10      mrg 		}
    599  1.10      mrg 	} else {
    600  1.10      mrg 		switch (win->delay)
    601  1.10      mrg 		{
    602  1.10      mrg 		case -1:
    603  1.10      mrg 			break;
    604  1.10      mrg 		case 0:
    605  1.10      mrg 			if (__nodelay() == ERR) {
    606  1.10      mrg 				__restore_termios();
    607  1.10      mrg 				return ERR;
    608  1.10      mrg 			}
    609  1.10      mrg 			break;
    610  1.10      mrg 		default:
    611  1.10      mrg 			if (__timeout(win->delay) == ERR) {
    612  1.10      mrg 				__restore_termios();
    613  1.10      mrg 				return ERR;
    614  1.10      mrg 			}
    615  1.10      mrg 			break;
    616  1.10      mrg 		}
    617  1.12       pk 
    618  1.22    blymn 		c = getchar();
    619  1.22    blymn 		if (feof(stdin)) {
    620  1.22    blymn 			clearerr(stdin);
    621  1.22    blymn 			__restore_termios();
    622  1.22    blymn 			return ERR;	/* we have timed out */
    623  1.22    blymn 		}
    624  1.22    blymn 
    625  1.22    blymn 		if (ferror(stdin)) {
    626  1.22    blymn 			clearerr(stdin);
    627  1.10      mrg 			inp = ERR;
    628  1.12       pk 		} else {
    629  1.10      mrg 			inp = (unsigned int) c;
    630  1.10      mrg 		}
    631  1.10      mrg 	}
    632   1.4  mycroft #ifdef DEBUG
    633  1.15   simonb 	if (inp > 255)
    634  1.20    blymn 		  /* we have a key symbol - treat it differently */
    635  1.20    blymn 		  /* XXXX perhaps __unctrl should be expanded to include
    636  1.20    blymn 		   * XXXX the keysyms in the table....
    637  1.20    blymn 		   */
    638  1.15   simonb 		__CTRACE("wgetch assembled keysym 0x%x\n", inp);
    639  1.15   simonb 	else
    640  1.15   simonb 		__CTRACE("wgetch got '%s'\n", unctrl(inp));
    641   1.4  mycroft #endif
    642  1.12       pk 	if (win->delay > -1) {
    643  1.10      mrg 		if (__delay() == ERR) {
    644  1.10      mrg 			__restore_termios();
    645  1.10      mrg 			return ERR;
    646  1.10      mrg 		}
    647  1.12       pk 	}
    648  1.12       pk 
    649  1.10      mrg 	__restore_termios();
    650   1.4  mycroft 	if (__echoit) {
    651  1.16    blymn 		waddch(win, (chtype) inp);
    652   1.1      cgd 	}
    653   1.1      cgd 	if (weset)
    654   1.1      cgd 		nocbreak();
    655  1.12       pk 
    656  1.22    blymn 	wrefresh(win);
    657  1.10      mrg 	return ((inp < 0) || (inp == ERR) ? ERR : inp);
    658  1.22    blymn }
    659  1.22    blymn 
    660  1.22    blymn /*
    661  1.22    blymn  * ungetch --
    662  1.22    blymn  *     Put the character back into the input queue.
    663  1.22    blymn  */
    664  1.22    blymn int
    665  1.22    blymn ungetch(int c)
    666  1.22    blymn {
    667  1.22    blymn 	return ((ungetc(c, stdin) == EOF) ? ERR : OK);
    668   1.1      cgd }
    669