NetBSD/lib/libterm/termcap.c

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/* $NetBSD: termcap.c,v 1.22 1999/09/20 04:48:05 lukem Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1980, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#ifndef lint
#if 0
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)termcap.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93";
#else
__RCSID("$NetBSD: termcap.c,v 1.22 1999/09/20 04:48:05 lukem Exp $");
#endif
#endif /* not lint */
#define PBUFSIZ 512 /* max length of filename path */
#define PVECSIZ 32 /* max number of names in path */
#include <assert.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <termcap.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "pathnames.h"
/* internal definition of tinfo structure - just a pointer to the malloc'ed
* buffer for now.
*/
struct tinfo
{
char *info;
};
/*
* termcap - routines for dealing with the terminal capability data base
*
* BUG: Should use a "last" pointer in tbuf, so that searching
* for capabilities alphabetically would not be a n**2/2
* process when large numbers of capabilities are given.
* Note: If we add a last pointer now we will screw up the
* tc capability. We really should compile termcap.
*
* Essentially all the work here is scanning and decoding escapes
* in string capabilities. We don't use stdio because the editor
* doesn't, and because living w/o it is not hard.
*/
static char *tbuf; /* termcap buffer */
static struct tinfo *fbuf; /* untruncated termcap buffer */
/*
* Get an extended entry for the terminal name. This differs from
* tgetent only in a) the buffer is malloc'ed for the caller and
* b) the termcap entry is not truncated to 1023 characters.
*/
int
t_getent(bp, name)
struct tinfo **bp;
const char *name;
{
char *p;
char *cp;
char **fname;
char *home;
int i;
char pathbuf[PBUFSIZ]; /* holds raw path of filenames */
char *pathvec[PVECSIZ]; /* to point to names in pathbuf */
char *termpath;
_DIAGASSERT(bp != NULL);
_DIAGASSERT(name != NULL);
if ((*bp = malloc(sizeof(struct tinfo))) == NULL) return 0;
fname = pathvec;
p = pathbuf;
cp = getenv("TERMCAP");
/*
* TERMCAP can have one of two things in it. It can be the
* name of a file to use instead of
* /usr/share/misc/termcap. In this case it better start with
* a "/". Or it can be an entry to use so we don't have to
* read the file. In this case cgetset() withh crunch out the
* newlines. If TERMCAP does not hold a file name then a path
* of names is searched instead. The path is found in the
* TERMPATH variable, or becomes _PATH_DEF ("$HOME/.termcap
* /usr/share/misc/termcap") if no TERMPATH exists.
*/
if (!cp || *cp != '/') { /* no TERMCAP or it holds an entry */
if ((termpath = getenv("TERMPATH")) != NULL)
strncpy(pathbuf, termpath, PBUFSIZ);
else {
if ((home = getenv("HOME")) != NULL) {
/* set up default */
p += strlen(home); /* path, looking in */
(void)strncpy(pathbuf, home,
sizeof(pathbuf) - 1); /* $HOME first */
*p++ = '/';
} /* if no $HOME look in current directory */
strncpy(p, _PATH_DEF, PBUFSIZ - (size_t)(p - pathbuf));
}
}
else /* user-defined name in TERMCAP */
strncpy(pathbuf, cp, PBUFSIZ); /* still can be tokenized */
*fname++ = pathbuf; /* tokenize path into vector of names */
while (*++p)
if (*p == ' ' || *p == ':') {
*p = '\0';
while (*++p)
if (*p != ' ' && *p != ':')
break;
if (*p == '\0')
break;
*fname++ = p;
if (fname >= pathvec + PVECSIZ) {
fname--;
break;
}
}
*fname = (char *) 0; /* mark end of vector */
if (cp && *cp && *cp != '/')
if (cgetset(cp) < 0)
return (-2);
/*
* XXX potential security hole here in a set-id program if the
* user had setup name to be built from a path they can not
* normally read.
*/
(*bp)->info = NULL;
i = cgetent(&((*bp)->info), pathvec, name);
/* no tc reference loop return code in libterm XXX */
if (i == -3)
return (-1);
return (i + 1);
}
/*
* Get an entry for terminal name in buffer bp from the termcap file.
*/
int
tgetent(bp, name)
char *bp;
const char *name;
{
int i, plen, elen, c;
char *ptrbuf = NULL;
i = t_getent(&fbuf, name);
if (i == 1) {
/* stash the full buffer pointer as the ZZ capability
in the termcap buffer passed.
*/
plen = asprintf(&ptrbuf, ":ZZ=%p", fbuf->info);
strncpy(bp, fbuf->info, 1024);
bp[1023] = '\0';
elen = strlen(bp);
/* backup over the entry if the addition of the full
buffer pointer will overflow the buffer passed. We
want to truncate the termcap entry on a capability
boundary.
*/
if ((elen + plen) > 1023) {
bp[1023 - plen] = '\0';
for (c = (elen - plen); c > 0; c--) {
if (bp[c] == ':') {
bp[c] = '\0';
break;
}
}
}
strcat(bp, ptrbuf);
tbuf = bp;
}
return i;
}
/*
* Return the (numeric) option id.
* Numeric options look like
* li#80
* i.e. the option string is separated from the numeric value by
* a # character. If the option is not found we return -1.
* Note that we handle octal numbers beginning with 0.
*/
int
t_getnum(info, id)
struct tinfo *info;
const char *id;
{
long num;
_DIAGASSERT(id != NULL);
if (cgetnum(info->info, id, &num) == 0)
return (int)(num);
else
return (-1);
}
int
tgetnum(id)
const char *id;
{
return t_getnum(fbuf, id);
}
/*
* Handle a flag option.
* Flag options are given "naked", i.e. followed by a : or the end
* of the buffer. Return 1 if we find the option, or 0 if it is
* not given.
*/
int t_getflag(info, id)
struct tinfo *info;
const char *id;
{
return (cgetcap(info->info, id, ':') != NULL);
}
int
tgetflag(id)
const char *id;
{
_DIAGASSERT(id != NULL);
return t_getflag(fbuf, id);
}
/*
* Get a string valued option.
* These are given as
* cl=^Z
* Much decoding is done on the strings, and the strings are
* placed in area, which is a ref parameter which is updated.
* limit is the number of characters allowed to be put into
* area, this is updated.
*/
char *
t_getstr(info, id, area, limit)
struct tinfo *info;
const char *id;
char **area;
size_t *limit;
{
char ids[3];
char *s;
int i;
_DIAGASSERT(id != NULL);
_DIAGASSERT(area != NULL);
/*
* XXX
* This is for all the boneheaded programs that relied on tgetstr
* to look only at the first 2 characters of the string passed...
*/
*ids = *id;
ids[1] = id[1];
ids[2] = '\0';
if ((i = cgetstr(info->info, ids, &s)) < 0) {
errno = ENOENT;
return NULL;
}
if (area != NULL) {
/* check if there is room for the new entry to be put into area */
if (limit != NULL && (*limit < i)) {
errno = E2BIG;
return NULL;
}
strcpy(*area, s);
*area += i + 1;
if (limit != NULL) *limit -= i;
return (s);
} else {
*limit = i;
return NULL;
}
}
/*
* Get a string valued option.
* These are given as
* cl=^Z
* Much decoding is done on the strings, and the strings are
* placed in area, which is a ref parameter which is updated.
* No checking on area overflow.
*/
char *
tgetstr(id, area)
const char *id;
char **area;
{
struct tinfo dummy;
if ((id[0] == 'Z') && (id[1] == 'Z')) {
dummy.info = tbuf;
return t_getstr(&dummy, id, area, NULL);
}
else
return t_getstr(fbuf, id, area, NULL);
}
/*
* Free the buffer allocated by t_getent
*
*/
void
t_freent(info)
struct tinfo *info;
{
free(info->info);
free(info);
}