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1364 lines
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1364 lines
57 KiB
/*
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This file is part of Konsole, an X terminal.
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Copyright 2007-2008 by Robert Knight <robert.knight@gmail.com>
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Copyright 1997,1998 by Lars Doelle <lars.doelle@on-line.de>
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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02110-1301 USA.
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*/
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// Own
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#include "Vt102Emulation.h"
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// XKB
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//#include <config-konsole.h>
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// this allows konsole to be compiled without XKB and XTEST extensions
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// even though it might be available on a particular system.
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#if defined(AVOID_XKB)
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#undef HAVE_XKB
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#endif
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#if defined(HAVE_XKB)
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void scrolllock_set_off();
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void scrolllock_set_on();
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#endif
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// Standard
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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// Qt
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#include <QEvent>
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#include <QKeyEvent>
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#include <QByteRef>
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// KDE
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//#include <kdebug.h>
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//#include <klocale.h>
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// Konsole
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#include "KeyboardTranslator.h"
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#include "Screen.h"
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using namespace Konsole;
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Vt102Emulation::Vt102Emulation()
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: Emulation(),
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_titleUpdateTimer(new QTimer(this)),
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_reportFocusEvents(false)
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{
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_titleUpdateTimer->setSingleShot(true);
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QObject::connect(_titleUpdateTimer , SIGNAL(timeout()) , this , SLOT(updateTitle()));
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initTokenizer();
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reset();
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}
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Vt102Emulation::~Vt102Emulation()
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{}
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void Vt102Emulation::clearEntireScreen()
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{
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_currentScreen->clearEntireScreen();
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bufferedUpdate();
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}
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void Vt102Emulation::reset()
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{
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resetTokenizer();
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resetModes();
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resetCharset(0);
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_screen[0]->reset();
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resetCharset(1);
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_screen[1]->reset();
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setCodec(LocaleCodec);
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bufferedUpdate();
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}
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/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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/* */
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/* Processing the incoming byte stream */
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/* */
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/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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/* Incoming Bytes Event pipeline
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This section deals with decoding the incoming character stream.
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Decoding means here, that the stream is first separated into `tokens'
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which are then mapped to a `meaning' provided as operations by the
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`Screen' class or by the emulation class itself.
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The pipeline proceeds as follows:
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- Tokenizing the ESC codes (onReceiveChar)
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- VT100 code page translation of plain characters (applyCharset)
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- Interpretation of ESC codes (processToken)
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The escape codes and their meaning are described in the
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technical reference of this program.
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*/
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// Tokens ------------------------------------------------------------------ --
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/*
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Since the tokens are the central notion if this section, we've put them
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in front. They provide the syntactical elements used to represent the
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terminals operations as byte sequences.
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They are encodes here into a single machine word, so that we can later
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switch over them easily. Depending on the token itself, additional
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argument variables are filled with parameter values.
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The tokens are defined below:
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- CHR - Printable characters (32..255 but DEL (=127))
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- CTL - Control characters (0..31 but ESC (= 27), DEL)
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- ESC - Escape codes of the form <ESC><CHR but `[]()+*#'>
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- ESC_DE - Escape codes of the form <ESC><any of `()+*#%'> C
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- CSI_PN - Escape codes of the form <ESC>'[' {Pn} ';' {Pn} C
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- CSI_PS - Escape codes of the form <ESC>'[' {Pn} ';' ... C
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- CSI_PS_SP - Escape codes of the form <ESC>'[' {Pn} ';' ... {Space} C
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- CSI_PR - Escape codes of the form <ESC>'[' '?' {Pn} ';' ... C
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- CSI_PE - Escape codes of the form <ESC>'[' '!' {Pn} ';' ... C
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- VT52 - VT52 escape codes
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- <ESC><Chr>
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- <ESC>'Y'{Pc}{Pc}
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- XTE_HA - Xterm window/terminal attribute commands
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of the form <ESC>`]' {Pn} `;' {Text} <BEL>
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(Note that these are handled differently to the other formats)
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The last two forms allow list of arguments. Since the elements of
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the lists are treated individually the same way, they are passed
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as individual tokens to the interpretation. Further, because the
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meaning of the parameters are names (althought represented as numbers),
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they are includes within the token ('N').
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*/
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#define TY_CONSTRUCT(T,A,N) ( ((((int)N) & 0xffff) << 16) | ((((int)A) & 0xff) << 8) | (((int)T) & 0xff) )
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#define TY_CHR( ) TY_CONSTRUCT(0,0,0)
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#define TY_CTL(A ) TY_CONSTRUCT(1,A,0)
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#define TY_ESC(A ) TY_CONSTRUCT(2,A,0)
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#define TY_ESC_CS(A,B) TY_CONSTRUCT(3,A,B)
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#define TY_ESC_DE(A ) TY_CONSTRUCT(4,A,0)
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#define TY_CSI_PS(A,N) TY_CONSTRUCT(5,A,N)
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#define TY_CSI_PN(A ) TY_CONSTRUCT(6,A,0)
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#define TY_CSI_PR(A,N) TY_CONSTRUCT(7,A,N)
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#define TY_CSI_PS_SP(A,N) TY_CONSTRUCT(11,A,N)
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#define TY_VT52(A) TY_CONSTRUCT(8,A,0)
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#define TY_CSI_PG(A) TY_CONSTRUCT(9,A,0)
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#define TY_CSI_PE(A) TY_CONSTRUCT(10,A,0)
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#define MAX_ARGUMENT 4096
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// Tokenizer --------------------------------------------------------------- --
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/* The tokenizer's state
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The state is represented by the buffer (tokenBuffer, tokenBufferPos),
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and accompanied by decoded arguments kept in (argv,argc).
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Note that they are kept internal in the tokenizer.
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*/
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void Vt102Emulation::resetTokenizer()
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{
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tokenBufferPos = 0;
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argc = 0;
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argv[0] = 0;
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argv[1] = 0;
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}
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void Vt102Emulation::addDigit(int digit)
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{
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if (argv[argc] < MAX_ARGUMENT)
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argv[argc] = 10*argv[argc] + digit;
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}
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void Vt102Emulation::addArgument()
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{
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argc = qMin(argc+1,MAXARGS-1);
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argv[argc] = 0;
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}
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void Vt102Emulation::addToCurrentToken(int cc)
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{
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tokenBuffer[tokenBufferPos] = cc;
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tokenBufferPos = qMin(tokenBufferPos+1,MAX_TOKEN_LENGTH-1);
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}
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// Character Class flags used while decoding
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#define CTL 1 // Control character
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#define CHR 2 // Printable character
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#define CPN 4 // TODO: Document me
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#define DIG 8 // Digit
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#define SCS 16 // TODO: Document me
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#define GRP 32 // TODO: Document me
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#define CPS 64 // Character which indicates end of window resize
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// escape sequence '\e[8;<row>;<col>t'
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void Vt102Emulation::initTokenizer()
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{
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int i;
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quint8* s;
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for(i = 0;i < 256; ++i)
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charClass[i] = 0;
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for(i = 0;i < 32; ++i)
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charClass[i] |= CTL;
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for(i = 32;i < 256; ++i)
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charClass[i] |= CHR;
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for(s = (quint8*)"@ABCDGHILMPSTXZbcdfry"; *s; ++s)
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charClass[*s] |= CPN;
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// resize = \e[8;<row>;<col>t
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for(s = (quint8*)"t"; *s; ++s)
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charClass[*s] |= CPS;
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for(s = (quint8*)"0123456789"; *s; ++s)
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charClass[*s] |= DIG;
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for(s = (quint8*)"()+*%"; *s; ++s)
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charClass[*s] |= SCS;
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for(s = (quint8*)"()+*#[]%"; *s; ++s)
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charClass[*s] |= GRP;
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resetTokenizer();
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}
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/* Ok, here comes the nasty part of the decoder.
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Instead of keeping an explicit state, we deduce it from the
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token scanned so far. It is then immediately combined with
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the current character to form a scanning decision.
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This is done by the following defines.
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- P is the length of the token scanned so far.
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- L (often P-1) is the position on which contents we base a decision.
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- C is a character or a group of characters (taken from 'charClass').
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- 'cc' is the current character
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- 's' is a pointer to the start of the token buffer
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- 'p' is the current position within the token buffer
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Note that they need to applied in proper order.
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*/
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#define lec(P,L,C) (p == (P) && s[(L)] == (C))
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#define lun( ) (p == 1 && cc >= 32 )
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#define les(P,L,C) (p == (P) && s[L] < 256 && (charClass[s[(L)]] & (C)) == (C))
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#define eec(C) (p >= 3 && cc == (C))
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#define ees(C) (p >= 3 && cc < 256 && (charClass[cc] & (C)) == (C))
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#define eps(C) (p >= 3 && s[2] != '?' && s[2] != '!' && s[2] != '>' && cc < 256 && (charClass[cc] & (C)) == (C))
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#define epp( ) (p >= 3 && s[2] == '?')
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#define epe( ) (p >= 3 && s[2] == '!')
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#define egt( ) (p >= 3 && s[2] == '>')
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#define esp( ) (p == 4 && s[3] == ' ')
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#define Xpe (tokenBufferPos >= 2 && tokenBuffer[1] == ']')
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#define Xte (Xpe && (cc == 7 || cc == 33))
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#define ces(C) (cc < 256 && (charClass[cc] & (C)) == (C) && !Xte)
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#define CNTL(c) ((c)-'@')
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#define ESC 27
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#define DEL 127
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// process an incoming unicode character
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void Vt102Emulation::receiveChar(int cc)
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{
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if (cc == DEL)
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return; //VT100: ignore.
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if (ces(CTL))
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{
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// DEC HACK ALERT! Control Characters are allowed *within* esc sequences in VT100
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// This means, they do neither a resetTokenizer() nor a pushToToken(). Some of them, do
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// of course. Guess this originates from a weakly layered handling of the X-on
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// X-off protocol, which comes really below this level.
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if (cc == CNTL('X') || cc == CNTL('Z') || cc == ESC)
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resetTokenizer(); //VT100: CAN or SUB
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if (cc != ESC)
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{
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processToken(TY_CTL(cc+'@' ),0,0);
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return;
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}
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}
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// advance the state
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addToCurrentToken(cc);
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int* s = tokenBuffer;
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int p = tokenBufferPos;
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if (getMode(MODE_Ansi))
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{
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if (lec(1,0,ESC)) { return; }
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if (lec(1,0,ESC+128)) { s[0] = ESC; receiveChar('['); return; }
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if (les(2,1,GRP)) { return; }
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if (Xte ) { processWindowAttributeChange(); resetTokenizer(); return; }
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if (Xpe ) { return; }
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if (lec(3,2,'?')) { return; }
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if (lec(3,2,'>')) { return; }
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if (lec(3,2,'!')) { return; }
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if (lun( )) { processToken( TY_CHR(), applyCharset(cc), 0); resetTokenizer(); return; }
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if (lec(2,0,ESC)) { processToken( TY_ESC(s[1]), 0, 0); resetTokenizer(); return; }
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if (les(3,1,SCS)) { processToken( TY_ESC_CS(s[1],s[2]), 0, 0); resetTokenizer(); return; }
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if (lec(3,1,'#')) { processToken( TY_ESC_DE(s[2]), 0, 0); resetTokenizer(); return; }
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if (eps( CPN)) { processToken( TY_CSI_PN(cc), argv[0],argv[1]); resetTokenizer(); return; }
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if (esp( )) { return; }
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if (lec(5, 4, 'q') && s[3] == ' ') {
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processToken( TY_CSI_PS_SP(cc, argv[0]), argv[0], 0);
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resetTokenizer();
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return;
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}
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// resize = \e[8;<row>;<col>t
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if (eps(CPS))
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{
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processToken( TY_CSI_PS(cc, argv[0]), argv[1], argv[2]);
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resetTokenizer();
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return;
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}
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if (epe( )) { processToken( TY_CSI_PE(cc), 0, 0); resetTokenizer(); return; }
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if (ees(DIG)) { addDigit(cc-'0'); return; }
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if (eec(';')) { addArgument(); return; }
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for (int i=0;i<=argc;i++)
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{
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if (epp())
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processToken( TY_CSI_PR(cc,argv[i]), 0, 0);
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else if (egt())
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processToken( TY_CSI_PG(cc), 0, 0); // spec. case for ESC]>0c or ESC]>c
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else if (cc == 'm' && argc - i >= 4 && (argv[i] == 38 || argv[i] == 48) && argv[i+1] == 2)
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{
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// ESC[ ... 48;2;<red>;<green>;<blue> ... m -or- ESC[ ... 38;2;<red>;<green>;<blue> ... m
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i += 2;
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processToken( TY_CSI_PS(cc, argv[i-2]), COLOR_SPACE_RGB, (argv[i] << 16) | (argv[i+1] << 8) | argv[i+2]);
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i += 2;
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}
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else if (cc == 'm' && argc - i >= 2 && (argv[i] == 38 || argv[i] == 48) && argv[i+1] == 5)
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{
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// ESC[ ... 48;5;<index> ... m -or- ESC[ ... 38;5;<index> ... m
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i += 2;
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processToken( TY_CSI_PS(cc, argv[i-2]), COLOR_SPACE_256, argv[i]);
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}
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else
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processToken( TY_CSI_PS(cc,argv[i]), 0, 0);
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}
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resetTokenizer();
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}
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else
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{
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// VT52 Mode
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if (lec(1,0,ESC))
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return;
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if (les(1,0,CHR))
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{
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processToken( TY_CHR(), s[0], 0);
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resetTokenizer();
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return;
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}
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if (lec(2,1,'Y'))
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return;
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if (lec(3,1,'Y'))
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return;
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if (p < 4)
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{
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processToken( TY_VT52(s[1] ), 0, 0);
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resetTokenizer();
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return;
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}
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processToken( TY_VT52(s[1]), s[2], s[3]);
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resetTokenizer();
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return;
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}
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}
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void Vt102Emulation::processWindowAttributeChange()
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{
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// Describes the window or terminal session attribute to change
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// See Session::UserTitleChange for possible values
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int attributeToChange = 0;
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int i;
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for (i = 2; i < tokenBufferPos &&
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tokenBuffer[i] >= '0' &&
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tokenBuffer[i] <= '9'; i++)
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{
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attributeToChange = 10 * attributeToChange + (tokenBuffer[i]-'0');
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}
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if (tokenBuffer[i] != ';')
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{
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reportDecodingError();
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return;
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}
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QString newValue;
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newValue.reserve(tokenBufferPos-i-2);
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for (int j = 0; j < tokenBufferPos-i-2; j++)
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newValue[j] = tokenBuffer[i+1+j];
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_pendingTitleUpdates[attributeToChange] = newValue;
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_titleUpdateTimer->start(20);
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}
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void Vt102Emulation::updateTitle()
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{
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QListIterator<int> iter( _pendingTitleUpdates.keys() );
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while (iter.hasNext()) {
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int arg = iter.next();
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emit titleChanged( arg , _pendingTitleUpdates[arg] );
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}
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_pendingTitleUpdates.clear();
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}
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// Interpreting Codes ---------------------------------------------------------
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/*
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Now that the incoming character stream is properly tokenized,
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meaning is assigned to them. These are either operations of
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the current _screen, or of the emulation class itself.
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The token to be interpreteted comes in as a machine word
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possibly accompanied by two parameters.
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Likewise, the operations assigned to, come with up to two
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arguments. One could consider to make up a proper table
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from the function below.
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The technical reference manual provides more information
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about this mapping.
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*/
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void Vt102Emulation::processToken(int token, int p, int q)
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{
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switch (token)
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{
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case TY_CHR( ) : _currentScreen->displayCharacter (p ); break; //UTF16
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// 127 DEL : ignored on input
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case TY_CTL('@' ) : /* NUL: ignored */ break;
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case TY_CTL('A' ) : /* SOH: ignored */ break;
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case TY_CTL('B' ) : /* STX: ignored */ break;
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case TY_CTL('C' ) : /* ETX: ignored */ break;
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case TY_CTL('D' ) : /* EOT: ignored */ break;
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case TY_CTL('E' ) : reportAnswerBack ( ); break; //VT100
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case TY_CTL('F' ) : /* ACK: ignored */ break;
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case TY_CTL('G' ) : emit stateSet(NOTIFYBELL);
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break; //VT100
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case TY_CTL('H' ) : _currentScreen->backspace ( ); break; //VT100
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case TY_CTL('I' ) : _currentScreen->tab ( ); break; //VT100
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case TY_CTL('J' ) : _currentScreen->newLine ( ); break; //VT100
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case TY_CTL('K' ) : _currentScreen->newLine ( ); break; //VT100
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case TY_CTL('L' ) : _currentScreen->newLine ( ); break; //VT100
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case TY_CTL('M' ) : _currentScreen->toStartOfLine ( ); break; //VT100
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case TY_CTL('N' ) : useCharset ( 1); break; //VT100
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case TY_CTL('O' ) : useCharset ( 0); break; //VT100
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case TY_CTL('P' ) : /* DLE: ignored */ break;
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case TY_CTL('Q' ) : /* DC1: XON continue */ break; //VT100
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case TY_CTL('R' ) : /* DC2: ignored */ break;
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case TY_CTL('S' ) : /* DC3: XOFF halt */ break; //VT100
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case TY_CTL('T' ) : /* DC4: ignored */ break;
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case TY_CTL('U' ) : /* NAK: ignored */ break;
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case TY_CTL('V' ) : /* SYN: ignored */ break;
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case TY_CTL('W' ) : /* ETB: ignored */ break;
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case TY_CTL('X' ) : _currentScreen->displayCharacter ( 0x2592); break; //VT100
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case TY_CTL('Y' ) : /* EM : ignored */ break;
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case TY_CTL('Z' ) : _currentScreen->displayCharacter ( 0x2592); break; //VT100
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case TY_CTL('[' ) : /* ESC: cannot be seen here. */ break;
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case TY_CTL('\\' ) : /* FS : ignored */ break;
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case TY_CTL(']' ) : /* GS : ignored */ break;
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case TY_CTL('^' ) : /* RS : ignored */ break;
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case TY_CTL('_' ) : /* US : ignored */ break;
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case TY_ESC('D' ) : _currentScreen->index ( ); break; //VT100
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case TY_ESC('E' ) : _currentScreen->nextLine ( ); break; //VT100
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case TY_ESC('H' ) : _currentScreen->changeTabStop (true ); break; //VT100
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case TY_ESC('M' ) : _currentScreen->reverseIndex ( ); break; //VT100
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case TY_ESC('Z' ) : reportTerminalType ( ); break;
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case TY_ESC('c' ) : reset ( ); break;
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case TY_ESC('n' ) : useCharset ( 2); break;
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case TY_ESC('o' ) : useCharset ( 3); break;
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case TY_ESC('7' ) : saveCursor ( ); break;
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case TY_ESC('8' ) : restoreCursor ( ); break;
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case TY_ESC('=' ) : setMode (MODE_AppKeyPad); break;
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case TY_ESC('>' ) : resetMode (MODE_AppKeyPad); break;
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case TY_ESC('<' ) : setMode (MODE_Ansi ); break; //VT100
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case TY_ESC_CS('(', '0') : setCharset (0, '0'); break; //VT100
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case TY_ESC_CS('(', 'A') : setCharset (0, 'A'); break; //VT100
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case TY_ESC_CS('(', 'B') : setCharset (0, 'B'); break; //VT100
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case TY_ESC_CS(')', '0') : setCharset (1, '0'); break; //VT100
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case TY_ESC_CS(')', 'A') : setCharset (1, 'A'); break; //VT100
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case TY_ESC_CS(')', 'B') : setCharset (1, 'B'); break; //VT100
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case TY_ESC_CS('*', '0') : setCharset (2, '0'); break; //VT100
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case TY_ESC_CS('*', 'A') : setCharset (2, 'A'); break; //VT100
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case TY_ESC_CS('*', 'B') : setCharset (2, 'B'); break; //VT100
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case TY_ESC_CS('+', '0') : setCharset (3, '0'); break; //VT100
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case TY_ESC_CS('+', 'A') : setCharset (3, 'A'); break; //VT100
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case TY_ESC_CS('+', 'B') : setCharset (3, 'B'); break; //VT100
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case TY_ESC_CS('%', 'G') : setCodec (Utf8Codec ); break; //LINUX
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case TY_ESC_CS('%', '@') : setCodec (LocaleCodec ); break; //LINUX
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case TY_ESC_DE('3' ) : /* Double height line, top half */
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_currentScreen->setLineProperty( LINE_DOUBLEWIDTH , true );
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_currentScreen->setLineProperty( LINE_DOUBLEHEIGHT , true );
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break;
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case TY_ESC_DE('4' ) : /* Double height line, bottom half */
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_currentScreen->setLineProperty( LINE_DOUBLEWIDTH , true );
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_currentScreen->setLineProperty( LINE_DOUBLEHEIGHT , true );
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break;
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case TY_ESC_DE('5' ) : /* Single width, single height line*/
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_currentScreen->setLineProperty( LINE_DOUBLEWIDTH , false);
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_currentScreen->setLineProperty( LINE_DOUBLEHEIGHT , false);
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break;
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case TY_ESC_DE('6' ) : /* Double width, single height line*/
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_currentScreen->setLineProperty( LINE_DOUBLEWIDTH , true);
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_currentScreen->setLineProperty( LINE_DOUBLEHEIGHT , false);
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break;
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case TY_ESC_DE('8' ) : _currentScreen->helpAlign ( ); break;
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// resize = \e[8;<row>;<col>t
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case TY_CSI_PS('t', 8) : setImageSize( p /*lines */, q /* columns */ );
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emit imageResizeRequest(QSize(q, p));
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break;
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// change tab text color : \e[28;<color>t color: 0-16,777,215
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case TY_CSI_PS('t', 28) : emit changeTabTextColorRequest ( p ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('K', 0) : _currentScreen->clearToEndOfLine ( ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('K', 1) : _currentScreen->clearToBeginOfLine ( ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('K', 2) : _currentScreen->clearEntireLine ( ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('J', 0) : _currentScreen->clearToEndOfScreen ( ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('J', 1) : _currentScreen->clearToBeginOfScreen ( ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('J', 2) : _currentScreen->clearEntireScreen ( ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('J', 3) : clearHistory(); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('g', 0) : _currentScreen->changeTabStop (false ); break; //VT100
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case TY_CSI_PS('g', 3) : _currentScreen->clearTabStops ( ); break; //VT100
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case TY_CSI_PS('h', 4) : _currentScreen-> setMode (MODE_Insert ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('h', 20) : setMode (MODE_NewLine ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('i', 0) : /* IGNORE: attached printer */ break; //VT100
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case TY_CSI_PS('l', 4) : _currentScreen-> resetMode (MODE_Insert ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('l', 20) : resetMode (MODE_NewLine ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('s', 0) : saveCursor ( ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('u', 0) : restoreCursor ( ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 0) : _currentScreen->setDefaultRendition ( ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 1) : _currentScreen-> setRendition (RE_BOLD ); break; //VT100
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 2) : _currentScreen-> setRendition (RE_FAINT ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 3) : _currentScreen-> setRendition (RE_ITALIC ); break; //VT100
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 4) : _currentScreen-> setRendition (RE_UNDERLINE); break; //VT100
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 5) : _currentScreen-> setRendition (RE_BLINK ); break; //VT100
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 7) : _currentScreen-> setRendition (RE_REVERSE ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 8) : _currentScreen-> setRendition (RE_CONCEAL ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 9) : _currentScreen-> setRendition (RE_STRIKEOUT); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 53) : _currentScreen-> setRendition (RE_OVERLINE ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 10) : /* IGNORED: mapping related */ break; //LINUX
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 11) : /* IGNORED: mapping related */ break; //LINUX
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 12) : /* IGNORED: mapping related */ break; //LINUX
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 21) : _currentScreen->resetRendition (RE_BOLD ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 22) : _currentScreen->resetRendition (RE_BOLD );
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_currentScreen->resetRendition (RE_FAINT ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 23) : _currentScreen->resetRendition (RE_ITALIC ); break; //VT100
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 24) : _currentScreen->resetRendition (RE_UNDERLINE); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 25) : _currentScreen->resetRendition (RE_BLINK ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 27) : _currentScreen->resetRendition (RE_REVERSE ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 28) : _currentScreen->resetRendition (RE_CONCEAL ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 29) : _currentScreen->resetRendition (RE_STRIKEOUT); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 55) : _currentScreen->resetRendition (RE_OVERLINE ); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 30) : _currentScreen->setForeColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 0); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 31) : _currentScreen->setForeColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 1); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 32) : _currentScreen->setForeColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 2); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 33) : _currentScreen->setForeColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 3); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 34) : _currentScreen->setForeColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 4); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 35) : _currentScreen->setForeColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 5); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 36) : _currentScreen->setForeColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 6); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 37) : _currentScreen->setForeColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 7); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 38) : _currentScreen->setForeColor (p, q); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 39) : _currentScreen->setForeColor (COLOR_SPACE_DEFAULT, 0); break;
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|
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 40) : _currentScreen->setBackColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 0); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 41) : _currentScreen->setBackColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 1); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 42) : _currentScreen->setBackColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 2); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 43) : _currentScreen->setBackColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 3); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 44) : _currentScreen->setBackColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 4); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 45) : _currentScreen->setBackColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 5); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 46) : _currentScreen->setBackColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 6); break;
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 47) : _currentScreen->setBackColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 7); break;
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|
|
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 48) : _currentScreen->setBackColor (p, q); break;
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|
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 49) : _currentScreen->setBackColor (COLOR_SPACE_DEFAULT, 1); break;
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|
|
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case TY_CSI_PS('m', 90) : _currentScreen->setForeColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 8); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('m', 91) : _currentScreen->setForeColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 9); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('m', 92) : _currentScreen->setForeColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 10); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('m', 93) : _currentScreen->setForeColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 11); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('m', 94) : _currentScreen->setForeColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 12); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('m', 95) : _currentScreen->setForeColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 13); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('m', 96) : _currentScreen->setForeColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 14); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('m', 97) : _currentScreen->setForeColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 15); break;
|
|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('m', 100) : _currentScreen->setBackColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 8); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('m', 101) : _currentScreen->setBackColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 9); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('m', 102) : _currentScreen->setBackColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 10); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('m', 103) : _currentScreen->setBackColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 11); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('m', 104) : _currentScreen->setBackColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 12); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('m', 105) : _currentScreen->setBackColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 13); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('m', 106) : _currentScreen->setBackColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 14); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('m', 107) : _currentScreen->setBackColor (COLOR_SPACE_SYSTEM, 15); break;
|
|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('n', 5) : reportStatus ( ); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('n', 6) : reportCursorPosition ( ); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('q', 0) : /* IGNORED: LEDs off */ break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('q', 1) : /* IGNORED: LED1 on */ break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('q', 2) : /* IGNORED: LED2 on */ break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('q', 3) : /* IGNORED: LED3 on */ break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('q', 4) : /* IGNORED: LED4 on */ break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('x', 0) : reportTerminalParms ( 2); break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS('x', 1) : reportTerminalParms ( 3); break; //VT100
|
|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS_SP('q', 0) : /* fall through */
|
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case TY_CSI_PS_SP('q', 1) : emit cursorChanged(KeyboardCursorShape::BlockCursor, true ); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS_SP('q', 2) : emit cursorChanged(KeyboardCursorShape::BlockCursor, false); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS_SP('q', 3) : emit cursorChanged(KeyboardCursorShape::UnderlineCursor, true ); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS_SP('q', 4) : emit cursorChanged(KeyboardCursorShape::UnderlineCursor, false); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS_SP('q', 5) : emit cursorChanged(KeyboardCursorShape::IBeamCursor, true ); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PS_SP('q', 6) : emit cursorChanged(KeyboardCursorShape::IBeamCursor, false); break;
|
|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('@' ) : _currentScreen->insertChars (p ); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('A' ) : _currentScreen->cursorUp (p ); break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('B' ) : _currentScreen->cursorDown (p ); break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('C' ) : _currentScreen->cursorRight (p ); break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('D' ) : _currentScreen->cursorLeft (p ); break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('E' ) : /* Not implemented: cursor next p lines */ break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('F' ) : /* Not implemented: cursor preceding p lines */ break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('G' ) : _currentScreen->setCursorX (p ); break; //LINUX
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('H' ) : _currentScreen->setCursorYX (p, q); break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('I' ) : _currentScreen->tab (p ); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('L' ) : _currentScreen->insertLines (p ); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('M' ) : _currentScreen->deleteLines (p ); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('P' ) : _currentScreen->deleteChars (p ); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('S' ) : _currentScreen->scrollUp (p ); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('T' ) : _currentScreen->scrollDown (p ); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('X' ) : _currentScreen->eraseChars (p ); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('Z' ) : _currentScreen->backtab (p ); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('b' ) : _currentScreen->repeatChars (p ); break;
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('c' ) : reportTerminalType ( ); break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('d' ) : _currentScreen->setCursorY (p ); break; //LINUX
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('f' ) : _currentScreen->setCursorYX (p, q); break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PN('r' ) : setMargins (p, q); break; //VT100
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case TY_CSI_PN('y' ) : /* IGNORED: Confidence test */ break; //VT100
|
|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('h', 1) : setMode (MODE_AppCuKeys); break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('l', 1) : resetMode (MODE_AppCuKeys); break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('s', 1) : saveMode (MODE_AppCuKeys); break; //FIXME
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('r', 1) : restoreMode (MODE_AppCuKeys); break; //FIXME
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|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('l', 2) : resetMode (MODE_Ansi ); break; //VT100
|
|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('h', 3) : setMode (MODE_132Columns);break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('l', 3) : resetMode (MODE_132Columns);break; //VT100
|
|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('h', 4) : /* IGNORED: soft scrolling */ break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('l', 4) : /* IGNORED: soft scrolling */ break; //VT100
|
|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('h', 5) : _currentScreen-> setMode (MODE_Screen ); break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('l', 5) : _currentScreen-> resetMode (MODE_Screen ); break; //VT100
|
|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('h', 6) : _currentScreen-> setMode (MODE_Origin ); break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('l', 6) : _currentScreen-> resetMode (MODE_Origin ); break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('s', 6) : _currentScreen-> saveMode (MODE_Origin ); break; //FIXME
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('r', 6) : _currentScreen->restoreMode (MODE_Origin ); break; //FIXME
|
|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('h', 7) : _currentScreen-> setMode (MODE_Wrap ); break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('l', 7) : _currentScreen-> resetMode (MODE_Wrap ); break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('s', 7) : _currentScreen-> saveMode (MODE_Wrap ); break; //FIXME
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('r', 7) : _currentScreen->restoreMode (MODE_Wrap ); break; //FIXME
|
|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('h', 8) : /* IGNORED: autorepeat on */ break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('l', 8) : /* IGNORED: autorepeat off */ break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('s', 8) : /* IGNORED: autorepeat on */ break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('r', 8) : /* IGNORED: autorepeat off */ break; //VT100
|
|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('h', 9) : /* IGNORED: interlace */ break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('l', 9) : /* IGNORED: interlace */ break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('s', 9) : /* IGNORED: interlace */ break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('r', 9) : /* IGNORED: interlace */ break; //VT100
|
|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('h', 12) : /* IGNORED: Cursor blink */ break; //att610
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('l', 12) : /* IGNORED: Cursor blink */ break; //att610
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('s', 12) : /* IGNORED: Cursor blink */ break; //att610
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('r', 12) : /* IGNORED: Cursor blink */ break; //att610
|
|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('h', 25) : setMode (MODE_Cursor ); break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('l', 25) : resetMode (MODE_Cursor ); break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('s', 25) : saveMode (MODE_Cursor ); break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('r', 25) : restoreMode (MODE_Cursor ); break; //VT100
|
|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('h', 40) : setMode(MODE_Allow132Columns ); break; // XTERM
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('l', 40) : resetMode(MODE_Allow132Columns ); break; // XTERM
|
|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('h', 41) : /* IGNORED: obsolete more(1) fix */ break; //XTERM
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('l', 41) : /* IGNORED: obsolete more(1) fix */ break; //XTERM
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('s', 41) : /* IGNORED: obsolete more(1) fix */ break; //XTERM
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('r', 41) : /* IGNORED: obsolete more(1) fix */ break; //XTERM
|
|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('h', 47) : setMode (MODE_AppScreen); break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('l', 47) : resetMode (MODE_AppScreen); break; //VT100
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('s', 47) : saveMode (MODE_AppScreen); break; //XTERM
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('r', 47) : restoreMode (MODE_AppScreen); break; //XTERM
|
|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('h', 67) : /* IGNORED: DECBKM */ break; //XTERM
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('l', 67) : /* IGNORED: DECBKM */ break; //XTERM
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('s', 67) : /* IGNORED: DECBKM */ break; //XTERM
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('r', 67) : /* IGNORED: DECBKM */ break; //XTERM
|
|
|
|
// XTerm defines the following modes:
|
|
// SET_VT200_MOUSE 1000
|
|
// SET_VT200_HIGHLIGHT_MOUSE 1001
|
|
// SET_BTN_EVENT_MOUSE 1002
|
|
// SET_ANY_EVENT_MOUSE 1003
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
//Note about mouse modes:
|
|
//There are four mouse modes which xterm-compatible terminals can support - 1000,1001,1002,1003
|
|
//Konsole currently supports mode 1000 (basic mouse press and release) and mode 1002 (dragging the mouse).
|
|
//TODO: Implementation of mouse modes 1001 (something called hilight tracking) and
|
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//1003 (a slight variation on dragging the mouse)
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//
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case TY_CSI_PR('h', 1000) : setMode (MODE_Mouse1000); break; //XTERM
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('l', 1000) : resetMode (MODE_Mouse1000); break; //XTERM
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('s', 1000) : saveMode (MODE_Mouse1000); break; //XTERM
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('r', 1000) : restoreMode (MODE_Mouse1000); break; //XTERM
|
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('h', 1001) : /* IGNORED: hilite mouse tracking */ break; //XTERM
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('l', 1001) : resetMode (MODE_Mouse1001); break; //XTERM
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('s', 1001) : /* IGNORED: hilite mouse tracking */ break; //XTERM
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('r', 1001) : /* IGNORED: hilite mouse tracking */ break; //XTERM
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|
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('h', 1002) : setMode (MODE_Mouse1002); break; //XTERM
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('l', 1002) : resetMode (MODE_Mouse1002); break; //XTERM
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('s', 1002) : saveMode (MODE_Mouse1002); break; //XTERM
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('r', 1002) : restoreMode (MODE_Mouse1002); break; //XTERM
|
|
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('h', 1003) : setMode (MODE_Mouse1003); break; //XTERM
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('l', 1003) : resetMode (MODE_Mouse1003); break; //XTERM
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('s', 1003) : saveMode (MODE_Mouse1003); break; //XTERM
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('r', 1003) : restoreMode (MODE_Mouse1003); break; //XTERM
|
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('h', 1004) : _reportFocusEvents = true; break;
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case TY_CSI_PR('l', 1004) : _reportFocusEvents = false; break;
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case TY_CSI_PR('h', 1005) : setMode (MODE_Mouse1005); break; //XTERM
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('l', 1005) : resetMode (MODE_Mouse1005); break; //XTERM
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('s', 1005) : saveMode (MODE_Mouse1005); break; //XTERM
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('r', 1005) : restoreMode (MODE_Mouse1005); break; //XTERM
|
|
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('h', 1006) : setMode (MODE_Mouse1006); break; //XTERM
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('l', 1006) : resetMode (MODE_Mouse1006); break; //XTERM
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('s', 1006) : saveMode (MODE_Mouse1006); break; //XTERM
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('r', 1006) : restoreMode (MODE_Mouse1006); break; //XTERM
|
|
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('h', 1015) : setMode (MODE_Mouse1015); break; //URXVT
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('l', 1015) : resetMode (MODE_Mouse1015); break; //URXVT
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('s', 1015) : saveMode (MODE_Mouse1015); break; //URXVT
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('r', 1015) : restoreMode (MODE_Mouse1015); break; //URXVT
|
|
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('h', 1034) : /* IGNORED: 8bitinput activation */ break; //XTERM
|
|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('h', 1047) : setMode (MODE_AppScreen); break; //XTERM
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('l', 1047) : _screen[1]->clearEntireScreen(); resetMode(MODE_AppScreen); break; //XTERM
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('s', 1047) : saveMode (MODE_AppScreen); break; //XTERM
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('r', 1047) : restoreMode (MODE_AppScreen); break; //XTERM
|
|
|
|
//FIXME: Unitoken: save translations
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('h', 1048) : saveCursor ( ); break; //XTERM
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('l', 1048) : restoreCursor ( ); break; //XTERM
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('s', 1048) : saveCursor ( ); break; //XTERM
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('r', 1048) : restoreCursor ( ); break; //XTERM
|
|
|
|
//FIXME: every once new sequences like this pop up in xterm.
|
|
// Here's a guess of what they could mean.
|
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case TY_CSI_PR('h', 1049) : saveCursor(); _screen[1]->clearEntireScreen(); setMode(MODE_AppScreen); break; //XTERM
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('l', 1049) : resetMode(MODE_AppScreen); restoreCursor(); break; //XTERM
|
|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('h', 2004) : setMode (MODE_BracketedPaste); break; //XTERM
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('l', 2004) : resetMode (MODE_BracketedPaste); break; //XTERM
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('s', 2004) : saveMode (MODE_BracketedPaste); break; //XTERM
|
|
case TY_CSI_PR('r', 2004) : restoreMode (MODE_BracketedPaste); break; //XTERM
|
|
|
|
//FIXME: weird DEC reset sequence
|
|
case TY_CSI_PE('p' ) : /* IGNORED: reset ( ) */ break;
|
|
|
|
//FIXME: when changing between vt52 and ansi mode evtl do some resetting.
|
|
case TY_VT52('A' ) : _currentScreen->cursorUp ( 1); break; //VT52
|
|
case TY_VT52('B' ) : _currentScreen->cursorDown ( 1); break; //VT52
|
|
case TY_VT52('C' ) : _currentScreen->cursorRight ( 1); break; //VT52
|
|
case TY_VT52('D' ) : _currentScreen->cursorLeft ( 1); break; //VT52
|
|
|
|
case TY_VT52('F' ) : setAndUseCharset (0, '0'); break; //VT52
|
|
case TY_VT52('G' ) : setAndUseCharset (0, 'B'); break; //VT52
|
|
|
|
case TY_VT52('H' ) : _currentScreen->setCursorYX (1,1 ); break; //VT52
|
|
case TY_VT52('I' ) : _currentScreen->reverseIndex ( ); break; //VT52
|
|
case TY_VT52('J' ) : _currentScreen->clearToEndOfScreen ( ); break; //VT52
|
|
case TY_VT52('K' ) : _currentScreen->clearToEndOfLine ( ); break; //VT52
|
|
case TY_VT52('Y' ) : _currentScreen->setCursorYX (p-31,q-31 ); break; //VT52
|
|
case TY_VT52('Z' ) : reportTerminalType ( ); break; //VT52
|
|
case TY_VT52('<' ) : setMode (MODE_Ansi ); break; //VT52
|
|
case TY_VT52('=' ) : setMode (MODE_AppKeyPad); break; //VT52
|
|
case TY_VT52('>' ) : resetMode (MODE_AppKeyPad); break; //VT52
|
|
|
|
case TY_CSI_PG('c' ) : reportSecondaryAttributes( ); break; //VT100
|
|
|
|
default:
|
|
reportDecodingError();
|
|
break;
|
|
};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::clearScreenAndSetColumns(int columnCount)
|
|
{
|
|
setImageSize(_currentScreen->getLines(),columnCount);
|
|
clearEntireScreen();
|
|
setDefaultMargins();
|
|
_currentScreen->setCursorYX(0,0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::sendString(const char* s , int length)
|
|
{
|
|
if ( length >= 0 )
|
|
emit sendData(s,length);
|
|
else
|
|
emit sendData(s,strlen(s));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::reportCursorPosition()
|
|
{
|
|
char tmp[20];
|
|
sprintf(tmp,"\033[%d;%dR",_currentScreen->getCursorY()+1,_currentScreen->getCursorX()+1);
|
|
sendString(tmp);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::reportTerminalType()
|
|
{
|
|
// Primary device attribute response (Request was: ^[[0c or ^[[c (from TT321 Users Guide))
|
|
// VT220: ^[[?63;1;2;3;6;7;8c (list deps on emul. capabilities)
|
|
// VT100: ^[[?1;2c
|
|
// VT101: ^[[?1;0c
|
|
// VT102: ^[[?6v
|
|
if (getMode(MODE_Ansi))
|
|
sendString("\033[?1;2c"); // I'm a VT100
|
|
else
|
|
sendString("\033/Z"); // I'm a VT52
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::reportSecondaryAttributes()
|
|
{
|
|
// Seconday device attribute response (Request was: ^[[>0c or ^[[>c)
|
|
if (getMode(MODE_Ansi))
|
|
sendString("\033[>0;115;0c"); // Why 115? ;)
|
|
else
|
|
sendString("\033/Z"); // FIXME I don't think VT52 knows about it but kept for
|
|
// konsoles backward compatibility.
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::reportTerminalParms(int p)
|
|
// DECREPTPARM
|
|
{
|
|
char tmp[100];
|
|
sprintf(tmp,"\033[%d;1;1;112;112;1;0x",p); // not really true.
|
|
sendString(tmp);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::reportStatus()
|
|
{
|
|
sendString("\033[0n"); //VT100. Device status report. 0 = Ready.
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::reportAnswerBack()
|
|
{
|
|
// FIXME - Test this with VTTEST
|
|
// This is really obsolete VT100 stuff.
|
|
const char* ANSWER_BACK = "";
|
|
sendString(ANSWER_BACK);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*!
|
|
`cx',`cy' are 1-based.
|
|
`cb' indicates the button pressed or released (0-2) or scroll event (4-5).
|
|
|
|
eventType represents the kind of mouse action that occurred:
|
|
0 = Mouse button press
|
|
1 = Mouse drag
|
|
2 = Mouse button release
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::sendMouseEvent( int cb, int cx, int cy , int eventType )
|
|
{
|
|
if (cx < 1 || cy < 1)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
// normal buttons are passed as 0x20 + button,
|
|
// mouse wheel (buttons 4,5) as 0x5c + button
|
|
if (cb >= 4)
|
|
cb += 0x3c;
|
|
|
|
//Mouse motion handling
|
|
if ((getMode(MODE_Mouse1002) || getMode(MODE_Mouse1003)) && eventType == 1)
|
|
cb += 0x20; //add 32 to signify motion event
|
|
|
|
char command[32];
|
|
command[0] = '\0';
|
|
// Check the extensions in decreasing order of preference. Encoding the release event above assumes that 1006 comes first.
|
|
if (getMode(MODE_Mouse1006)) {
|
|
snprintf(command, sizeof(command), "\033[<%d;%d;%d%c", cb, cx, cy, eventType == 2 ? 'm' : 'M');
|
|
} else if (getMode(MODE_Mouse1015)) {
|
|
snprintf(command, sizeof(command), "\033[%d;%d;%dM", cb + 0x20, cx, cy);
|
|
} else if (getMode(MODE_Mouse1005)) {
|
|
if (cx <= 2015 && cy <= 2015) {
|
|
// The xterm extension uses UTF-8 (up to 2 bytes) to encode
|
|
// coordinate+32, no matter what the locale is. We could easily
|
|
// convert manually, but QString can also do it for us.
|
|
QChar coords[2];
|
|
coords[0] = cx + 0x20;
|
|
coords[1] = cy + 0x20;
|
|
QString coordsStr = QString(coords, 2);
|
|
QByteArray utf8 = coordsStr.toUtf8();
|
|
snprintf(command, sizeof(command), "\033[M%c%s", cb + 0x20, utf8.constData());
|
|
}
|
|
} else if (cx <= 223 && cy <= 223) {
|
|
snprintf(command, sizeof(command), "\033[M%c%c%c", cb + 0x20, cx + 0x20, cy + 0x20);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sendString(command);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* The focus lost event can be used by Vim (or other terminal applications)
|
|
* to recognize that the konsole window has lost focus.
|
|
* The escape sequence is also used by iTerm2.
|
|
* Vim needs the following plugin to be installed to convert the escape
|
|
* sequence into the FocusLost autocmd: https://github.com/sjl/vitality.vim
|
|
*/
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::focusLost(void)
|
|
{
|
|
if (_reportFocusEvents)
|
|
sendString("\033[O");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* The focus gained event can be used by Vim (or other terminal applications)
|
|
* to recognize that the konsole window has gained focus again.
|
|
* The escape sequence is also used by iTerm2.
|
|
* Vim needs the following plugin to be installed to convert the escape
|
|
* sequence into the FocusGained autocmd: https://github.com/sjl/vitality.vim
|
|
*/
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::focusGained(void)
|
|
{
|
|
if (_reportFocusEvents)
|
|
sendString("\033[I");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::sendText( const QString& text )
|
|
{
|
|
if (!text.isEmpty())
|
|
{
|
|
QKeyEvent event(QEvent::KeyPress,
|
|
0,
|
|
Qt::NoModifier,
|
|
text);
|
|
sendKeyEvent(&event); // expose as a big fat keypress event
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::sendKeyEvent( QKeyEvent* event )
|
|
{
|
|
Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifiers = event->modifiers();
|
|
KeyboardTranslator::States states = KeyboardTranslator::NoState;
|
|
|
|
// get current states
|
|
if (getMode(MODE_NewLine) ) states |= KeyboardTranslator::NewLineState;
|
|
if (getMode(MODE_Ansi) ) states |= KeyboardTranslator::AnsiState;
|
|
if (getMode(MODE_AppCuKeys)) states |= KeyboardTranslator::CursorKeysState;
|
|
if (getMode(MODE_AppScreen)) states |= KeyboardTranslator::AlternateScreenState;
|
|
if (getMode(MODE_AppKeyPad) && (modifiers & Qt::KeypadModifier))
|
|
states |= KeyboardTranslator::ApplicationKeypadState;
|
|
|
|
// check flow control state
|
|
if (modifiers & Qt::ControlModifier)
|
|
{
|
|
switch (event->key()) {
|
|
case Qt::Key_S:
|
|
emit flowControlKeyPressed(true);
|
|
break;
|
|
case Qt::Key_Q:
|
|
case Qt::Key_C: // cancel flow control
|
|
emit flowControlKeyPressed(false);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// lookup key binding
|
|
if ( _keyTranslator )
|
|
{
|
|
KeyboardTranslator::Entry entry = _keyTranslator->findEntry(
|
|
event->key() ,
|
|
modifiers,
|
|
states );
|
|
|
|
// send result to terminal
|
|
QByteArray textToSend;
|
|
|
|
// special handling for the Alt (aka. Meta) modifier. pressing
|
|
// Alt+[Character] results in Esc+[Character] being sent
|
|
// (unless there is an entry defined for this particular combination
|
|
// in the keyboard modifier)
|
|
bool wantsAltModifier = entry.modifiers() & entry.modifierMask() & Qt::AltModifier;
|
|
bool wantsMetaModifier = entry.modifiers() & entry.modifierMask() & Qt::MetaModifier;
|
|
bool wantsAnyModifier = entry.state() &
|
|
entry.stateMask() & KeyboardTranslator::AnyModifierState;
|
|
|
|
if ( modifiers & Qt::AltModifier && !(wantsAltModifier || wantsAnyModifier)
|
|
&& !event->text().isEmpty() )
|
|
{
|
|
textToSend.prepend("\033");
|
|
}
|
|
if ( modifiers & Qt::MetaModifier && !(wantsMetaModifier || wantsAnyModifier)
|
|
&& !event->text().isEmpty() )
|
|
{
|
|
textToSend.prepend("\030@s");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ( entry.command() != KeyboardTranslator::NoCommand )
|
|
{
|
|
if (entry.command() & KeyboardTranslator::EraseCommand)
|
|
textToSend += eraseChar();
|
|
|
|
// TODO command handling
|
|
}
|
|
else if ( !entry.text().isEmpty() )
|
|
{
|
|
textToSend += _codec->fromUnicode(entry.text(true,modifiers));
|
|
}
|
|
else if((modifiers & Qt::ControlModifier) && event->key() >= 0x40 && event->key() < 0x5f) {
|
|
textToSend += (event->key() & 0x1f);
|
|
}
|
|
else if(event->key() == Qt::Key_Tab) {
|
|
textToSend += 0x09;
|
|
}
|
|
else if (event->key() == Qt::Key_PageUp) {
|
|
textToSend += "\033[5~";
|
|
}
|
|
else if (event->key() == Qt::Key_PageDown) {
|
|
textToSend += "\033[6~";
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
textToSend += _codec->fromUnicode(event->text());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sendData( textToSend.constData() , textToSend.length() );
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
// print an error message to the terminal if no key translator has been
|
|
// set
|
|
QString translatorError = tr("No keyboard translator available. "
|
|
"The information needed to convert key presses "
|
|
"into characters to send to the terminal "
|
|
"is missing.");
|
|
reset();
|
|
receiveData( translatorError.toUtf8().constData() , translatorError.count() );
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
|
|
/* */
|
|
/* VT100 Charsets */
|
|
/* */
|
|
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
|
|
|
|
// Character Set Conversion ------------------------------------------------ --
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
The processing contains a VT100 specific code translation layer.
|
|
It's still in use and mainly responsible for the line drawing graphics.
|
|
|
|
These and some other glyphs are assigned to codes (0x5f-0xfe)
|
|
normally occupied by the latin letters. Since this codes also
|
|
appear within control sequences, the extra code conversion
|
|
does not permute with the tokenizer and is placed behind it
|
|
in the pipeline. It only applies to tokens, which represent
|
|
plain characters.
|
|
|
|
This conversion it eventually continued in TerminalDisplay.C, since
|
|
it might involve VT100 enhanced fonts, which have these
|
|
particular glyphs allocated in (0x00-0x1f) in their code page.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define CHARSET _charset[_currentScreen==_screen[1]]
|
|
|
|
// Apply current character map.
|
|
|
|
unsigned short Vt102Emulation::applyCharset(unsigned short c)
|
|
{
|
|
if (CHARSET.graphic && 0x5f <= c && c <= 0x7e) return vt100_graphics[c-0x5f];
|
|
if (CHARSET.pound && c == '#' ) return 0xa3; //This mode is obsolete
|
|
return c;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
"Charset" related part of the emulation state.
|
|
This configures the VT100 charset filter.
|
|
|
|
While most operation work on the current _screen,
|
|
the following two are different.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::resetCharset(int scrno)
|
|
{
|
|
_charset[scrno].cu_cs = 0;
|
|
strncpy(_charset[scrno].charset,"BBBB",4);
|
|
_charset[scrno].sa_graphic = false;
|
|
_charset[scrno].sa_pound = false;
|
|
_charset[scrno].graphic = false;
|
|
_charset[scrno].pound = false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::setCharset(int n, int cs) // on both screens.
|
|
{
|
|
_charset[0].charset[n&3] = cs; useCharset(_charset[0].cu_cs);
|
|
_charset[1].charset[n&3] = cs; useCharset(_charset[1].cu_cs);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::setAndUseCharset(int n, int cs)
|
|
{
|
|
CHARSET.charset[n&3] = cs;
|
|
useCharset(n&3);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::useCharset(int n)
|
|
{
|
|
CHARSET.cu_cs = n&3;
|
|
CHARSET.graphic = (CHARSET.charset[n&3] == '0');
|
|
CHARSET.pound = (CHARSET.charset[n&3] == 'A'); //This mode is obsolete
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::setDefaultMargins()
|
|
{
|
|
_screen[0]->setDefaultMargins();
|
|
_screen[1]->setDefaultMargins();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::setMargins(int t, int b)
|
|
{
|
|
_screen[0]->setMargins(t, b);
|
|
_screen[1]->setMargins(t, b);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::saveCursor()
|
|
{
|
|
CHARSET.sa_graphic = CHARSET.graphic;
|
|
CHARSET.sa_pound = CHARSET.pound; //This mode is obsolete
|
|
// we are not clear about these
|
|
//sa_charset = charsets[cScreen->_charset];
|
|
//sa_charset_num = cScreen->_charset;
|
|
_currentScreen->saveCursor();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::restoreCursor()
|
|
{
|
|
CHARSET.graphic = CHARSET.sa_graphic;
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CHARSET.pound = CHARSET.sa_pound; //This mode is obsolete
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_currentScreen->restoreCursor();
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}
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/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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/* */
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/* Mode Operations */
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/* */
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/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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/*
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Some of the emulations state is either added to the state of the screens.
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This causes some scoping problems, since different emulations choose to
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located the mode either to the current _screen or to both.
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For strange reasons, the extend of the rendition attributes ranges over
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all screens and not over the actual _screen.
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We decided on the precise precise extend, somehow.
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*/
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// "Mode" related part of the state. These are all booleans.
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void Vt102Emulation::resetModes()
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{
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// MODE_Allow132Columns is not reset here
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// to match Xterm's behaviour (see Xterm's VTReset() function)
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resetMode(MODE_132Columns); saveMode(MODE_132Columns);
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resetMode(MODE_Mouse1000); saveMode(MODE_Mouse1000);
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resetMode(MODE_Mouse1001); saveMode(MODE_Mouse1001);
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resetMode(MODE_Mouse1002); saveMode(MODE_Mouse1002);
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resetMode(MODE_Mouse1003); saveMode(MODE_Mouse1003);
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resetMode(MODE_Mouse1005); saveMode(MODE_Mouse1005);
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resetMode(MODE_Mouse1006); saveMode(MODE_Mouse1006);
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resetMode(MODE_Mouse1015); saveMode(MODE_Mouse1015);
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resetMode(MODE_BracketedPaste); saveMode(MODE_BracketedPaste);
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resetMode(MODE_AppScreen); saveMode(MODE_AppScreen);
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resetMode(MODE_AppCuKeys); saveMode(MODE_AppCuKeys);
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resetMode(MODE_AppKeyPad); saveMode(MODE_AppKeyPad);
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resetMode(MODE_NewLine);
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setMode(MODE_Ansi);
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}
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void Vt102Emulation::setMode(int m)
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{
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_currentModes.mode[m] = true;
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switch (m)
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{
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case MODE_132Columns:
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if (getMode(MODE_Allow132Columns))
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clearScreenAndSetColumns(132);
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else
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_currentModes.mode[m] = false;
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break;
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case MODE_Mouse1000:
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case MODE_Mouse1001:
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case MODE_Mouse1002:
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case MODE_Mouse1003:
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emit programUsesMouseChanged(false);
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break;
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case MODE_BracketedPaste:
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emit programBracketedPasteModeChanged(true);
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break;
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case MODE_AppScreen : _screen[1]->clearSelection();
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setScreen(1);
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break;
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}
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if (m < MODES_SCREEN || m == MODE_NewLine)
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{
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_screen[0]->setMode(m);
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_screen[1]->setMode(m);
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}
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}
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void Vt102Emulation::resetMode(int m)
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{
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_currentModes.mode[m] = false;
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switch (m)
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{
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case MODE_132Columns:
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if (getMode(MODE_Allow132Columns))
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clearScreenAndSetColumns(80);
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break;
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case MODE_Mouse1000 :
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case MODE_Mouse1001 :
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case MODE_Mouse1002 :
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case MODE_Mouse1003 :
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emit programUsesMouseChanged(true);
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break;
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case MODE_BracketedPaste:
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emit programBracketedPasteModeChanged(false);
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break;
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case MODE_AppScreen :
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_screen[0]->clearSelection();
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setScreen(0);
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break;
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}
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if (m < MODES_SCREEN || m == MODE_NewLine)
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|
{
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_screen[0]->resetMode(m);
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_screen[1]->resetMode(m);
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}
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|
}
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void Vt102Emulation::saveMode(int m)
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|
{
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_savedModes.mode[m] = _currentModes.mode[m];
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|
}
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void Vt102Emulation::restoreMode(int m)
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|
{
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|
if (_savedModes.mode[m])
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|
setMode(m);
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|
else
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|
resetMode(m);
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|
}
|
|
|
|
bool Vt102Emulation::getMode(int m)
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|
{
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|
return _currentModes.mode[m];
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|
}
|
|
|
|
char Vt102Emulation::eraseChar() const
|
|
{
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|
KeyboardTranslator::Entry entry = _keyTranslator->findEntry(
|
|
Qt::Key_Backspace,
|
|
0,
|
|
0);
|
|
if ( entry.text().count() > 0 )
|
|
return entry.text().at(0);
|
|
else
|
|
return '\b';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// print contents of the scan buffer
|
|
static void hexdump(int* s, int len)
|
|
{ int i;
|
|
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
|
|
{
|
|
if (s[i] == '\\')
|
|
printf("\\\\");
|
|
else
|
|
if ((s[i]) > 32 && s[i] < 127)
|
|
printf("%c",s[i]);
|
|
else
|
|
printf("\\%04x(hex)",s[i]);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Vt102Emulation::reportDecodingError()
|
|
{
|
|
if (tokenBufferPos == 0 || ( tokenBufferPos == 1 && (tokenBuffer[0] & 0xff) >= 32) )
|
|
return;
|
|
printf("Undecodable sequence: ");
|
|
hexdump(tokenBuffer,tokenBufferPos);
|
|
printf("\n");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//#include "Vt102Emulation.moc"
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|
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