to take a single character at a time, where the character is an "int" now.
The old interface (took a string) was never called with more than 1
char to print, and the "int" allows us to handle charsets cleanly.
terminal emulation. For this, change the interface to wsdisplay_kbdinput()
to take a "keysym_t" as argument. From there, the code is handed to the
appropriate emulation module via a new entry point: "translate".
Nuke the ioctls dealing with global assignment of character sequences
to keypad/function keys.
The "sun" emulation works much better now!
The graphics device driver passes a "default attribute" for normal text
output to the wscons framework. If the emulation module needs more
attributes (for different "renditions") it can allocate them via a
callback.
For now, only the "sun" emulation makes use of it.