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RG fixed a bug in the Vavasour emulator clock2 module. clock2 is now of type Sbrtn instead of Systm. clock.asm has been modified to link to this type.
author boisy
date Sat, 17 Jul 2004 12:20:31 +0000
parents 48c646212b1c
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/*
 * This program is in public domain; written by Dave G. Conroy.
 * This file contains the main driving routine, and some keyboard processing
 * code, for the MicroEMACS screen editor.
 *
 * REVISION HISTORY:
 *
 * 1.0  Steve Wilhite, 30-Nov-85
 *      - Removed the old LK201 and VT100 logic. Added code to support the
 *        DEC Rainbow keyboard (which is a LK201 layout) using the the Level
 *        1 Console In ROM INT. See "rainbow.h" for the function key definitions
.
 *
 * 2.0  George Jones, 12-Dec-85
 *      - Ported to Amiga.
 */
#include        <stdio.h>
#include        "ueed.h"
#ifdef VMS
#include        <ssdef.h>
#define GOOD    (SS$_NORMAL)
#endif

#ifndef GOOD
#define GOOD    0
#endif

#include "uemain.h"
        
/*
 * This is the general command execution routine. It handles the fake binding
 * of all the keys to "self-insert". It also clears out the "thisflag" word,
 * and arranges to move it to the "lastflag", so that the next command can
 * look at it. Return the status of command.
 */
execute(c, f, n)
int c,f,n;
{
        register KEYTAB *ktp;
        int status;

        status = TRUE;
        ktp = &keytab[0];                       /* Look in key table.   */
        while (ktp->k_code) {
                if (ktp->k_code == c) {
                        thisflag = 0;
                        status = (*ktp->k_fp)(f, n);
                        lastflag = thisflag;
                        return(status);
                }
                ++ktp;
        }

        /*
         * If a space was typed, fill column is defined, the argument is non-
         * negative, and we are now past fill column, perform word wrap.
         */
        if (c == ' ' && fillcol > 0 && n>=0 && getccol(FALSE) > fillcol)
                wrapword();

        if ((c>=0x20 && c<=0x7E)                /* Self inserting.      */
        ||  (c>=0xA0 && c<=0xFE)) {
                if (n <= 0) {                   /* Fenceposts.          */
                        lastflag = 0;
                }
                thisflag = 0;                   /* For the future.      */
                linsert(n, c);
                lastflag = thisflag;
                return(TRUE);
        } else {
                lastflag = 0;                   /* Fake last flags.     */
                return(FALSE);
        }
}

/*
 * Read in a key.
 * Do the standard keyboard preprocessing. Convert the keys to the internal
 * character set.
 */
getkey()
{
        register int    c;

        c = (*term.t_getchar)();
#ifdef DEBUG
        printf("%4X",c);
#endif

#ifdef RAINBOW

        if (c & Function_Key)
                {
                int i;

                for (i = 0; i < lk_map_size; i++)
                        if (c == lk_map[i][0])
                                return lk_map[i][1];
                }
        else if (c == Shift + 015) return CTRL | 'J';
        else if (c == Shift + 0x7F) return META | 0x7F;
#endif

        if (c == METACH) {                      /* Apply M- prefix      */
#ifdef DEBUG
                printf("META");
#endif
                c = getctl();
#ifdef DEBUG
                printf("CTL=%4X",c);
#endif
                return (META | c);
        }

        if (c>=0x00 && c<=0x1F)                 /* C0 control -> C-     */
                c = CTRL | (c+'@');
#ifdef DEBUG
        printf("CTRL=%4X",c);
#endif
        return (c);
}

/*
 * Get a key.
 * Apply control modifications to the read key.
 */
getctl()
{
        register int    c;

        c = (*term.t_getchar)();
        if (c>='a' && c<='z')                   /* Force to upper       */
                c -= 0x20;
        if (c>=0x00 && c<=0x1F)                 /* C0 control -> C-     */
                c = CTRL | (c+'@');
        return (c);
}

/*
 * Fancy quit command, as implemented by Norm. If the current buffer has
 * changed do a write current buffer and exit emacs, otherwise simply exit.
 */
quickexit(f, n)
{
        if ((curbp->b_flag&BFCHG) != 0          /* Changed.             */
        && (curbp->b_flag&BFTEMP) == 0)         /* Real.                */
                filesave(f, n);
        quit(f, n);                             /* conditionally quit   */
}