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int (*getcur)(); /* get cursor position */ |
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int (*comout)(); /* command line output */ |
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int (*comin)(); /* command line input */ |
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int (*flush)(); /* flush output */ |
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double pixaspect; /* pixel aspect ratio */ |
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int xsiz, ysiz; /* device size */ |
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int inpready; /* input ready on device */ |
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extern int stderr_v(); /* error vectors */ |
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extern int (*wrnvec)(), (*errvec)(), (*cmdvec)(); |
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extern struct driver *comm_init(); /* stream interface */ |
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/* stream interface */ |
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extern struct driver *comm_init(), *slave_init(); |
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/* magic numbers for verification */ |
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#define COM_SENDM 0x6f37 |
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#define COM_RECVM 0x51da |
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#define COM_GETCUR 2 |
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#define COM_COMOUT 3 |
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#define COM_COMIN 4 |
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#define NREQUESTS 5 /* number of valid requests */ |
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#define COM_FLUSH 5 |
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#define NREQUESTS 6 /* number of valid requests */ |
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extern struct device { /* interactive device */ |
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char *name; /* device name */ |
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struct driver *(*init)(); /* initialize device */ |
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} devtable[]; /* supported devices */ |
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extern char dev_default[]; /* default device name */ |
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#define MB1 ('\n') /* mouse button 1 */ |
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#define MB2 ('\r') /* mouse button 2 */ |
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#define MB3 (' ') /* mouse button 3 */ |
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* int xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax; |
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* { |
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* Paint a half-open rectangle from (xmin,ymin) to (xmax,ymax) |
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* with the color col. Can call repaint() if necessary. |
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* with the color col. |
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* } |
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* (*dev->getcur)(xp, yp) |
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* int *xp, *yp; |
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* assuming the in buffer is big enough. Unless prompt is NULL, |
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* the driver may substitute its own rview command. This is |
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* the most reliable way to repaint areas of the screen. |
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* If the user enters an unrecognized control character is entered, |
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* If the user enters an unrecognized control character, |
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* terminate input and return the string with only that character. |
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* The input string should not contain a newline. The routines in |
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* editline.c may be useful. Comin must work in consort with comout. |
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* } |
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* (*dev->flush)() |
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* { |
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* Flush output to the display. This is guaranteed to be called |
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* frequently enough to keep the display up to date. |
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* This is an ideal time to check for device input. |
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* This function can be NULL for devices that don't need it. |
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* } |
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* xsiz, ysiz |
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* The maximum allowable x and y dimensions. If any |