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harbour-core/harbour/src/rtl/console.c
Przemyslaw Czerpak 93d3a46d84 2012-04-20 17:52 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/poczta.onet.pl)
* harbour/include/hbdefs.h
    * moved HB_WCHAR definition from hbapicdp.h to hbdefs.h

  * harbour/include/hbapicdp.h
  * harbour/include/hbcdpreg.h
  * harbour/src/rtl/cdpapi.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/cdpapihb.c
    + added support for custom sorting redirected from HVM
    + added support for custom character indexes in strings
    + added support for custom character flags (upper, lower, alpha, digit)
    + added support for custom upper/lower conversions
    + added support for CPs using unicode character values instead of
      ASCII ones
    + added new CP functions which respects custom CP settings:
        hb_cdpUpperWC(), hb_cdpTextLen(), hb_cdpTextPos(),
        hb_cdpTextPosEx(), hb_cdpTextGetU16(), hb_cdpTextPutU16(),
        hb_cdpCharEq(), hb_cdpCharCaseEq()
    + added new conversion functions:
        hb_cdpGetUC(), hb_cdpGetWC(), hb_cdpGetU16Ctrl()
    + added macros to detect codepage parameters:
         HB_CDP_ISBINSORT() - codepage uses simple binary sorting
         HB_CDP_ISCUSTOM()  - codepage uses custom string decoding
         HB_CDP_ISCHARIDX() - codepage use character indexes instead
                              of bytes ones
         HB_CDP_ISCHARUNI() - CHR(), ASC() and similar functions operates
                              on Unicode values instead of bytes
         HB_CDP_ISUTF8()    - codepage uses UTF-8 encoding

  * harbour/include/inkey.ch
    - removed HB_INKEY_EXTENDED - it was not used in Harbour
    + added new flag HB_INKEY_EXT - it allows to used different
      event encoding system with automatic translation to
      standard Clipper values. It will be used in the future
      as base for low level GTs code. Now it's possible to
      selectively switch to the new system. New codes are
      unique and do not interacts with Clipper.
    + added HB_INKEY_ALL macro - it's similar to INKEY_ALL but
      enables also GTEVENT keys.

  * harbour/include/hbgtcore.h
  * harbour/src/rtl/hbgtcore.c
    * changed character values in internal screen buffer to unicode.
      Warning: this modification interacts with SAVESCREE()/RESTSCREEN()
               data. Now all GTs uses extended definition. If somene
               has code which needs VGA like screen buffers returned
               by SAVESCREE() then it can be forced by
                  hb_gtInfo( HB_GTI_COMPATBUFFER, .t. )
               Anyhow it will for to use only one CP in output.
    + added new GT methods which operated on HB_WCHAR values
    * modified existing methods using HB_WCHAR/HB_USHORT parameters
      to operate on HB_WCHAR values
    + added codepage conversion code directly to core code so it can
      be eliminated from low level GT drivers which do not need some
      special operations on it.
    + added support for extended inkey codes, they allow to encoded
      unicode values, mouse events with flags, keyboard events with
      modifier flags (shift,alt,ctrl,...), etc.
      Now in low level GT code only unicode key values are used but
      I plan to updated all GTs and switch to new code - it should
      resolve many small problems inheriting with Clipper inkey codes.

  * harbour/include/hbapifs.h
    * moved hb_fsNameConvU16() definition from hbapicdp.h to hbapifs.h

  * harbour/include/hbxvm.h
    - removed comment copied by mistake from GT header file

  * harbour/include/hbwinuni.h
    * changed HB_CHARDUP() and HB_CHARDUPN() macros - now they
      operate on functions which can be used without active HVM.
      In such case ANSI CP is used as source encoding.
    + added new macros: HB_OSSTRDUP() and HB_OSSTRDUP2().
      They make conversions from OS encoding to HVM one.
      They can be used without active HVM and in such case ANSI CP
      is used as destination encoding.

  * harbour/include/hbapi.h
  * harbour/src/vm/cmdarg.c
    + added new function hb_cmdargProgName()
      It returns application name with path or NULL if not set,
      caller must free returned value with hb_xfree() if not NULL.
      The string is in HVM encoding so it does not need any additional
      encodings.
    * modified hb_cmdargString() to return strings in HVM encoding.
    % some small code optimizations
    ; NOTE: parameters passed to MS-WINDOWS GUI programs which use
            WinMain() instead of main() as startup entry are translated
            to ANSICP before they can be accessed by application.
            This can be eliminated though not for console programs
            using where C compiler makes such translation to main()
            parameters.
            in all systems parameters are passed to application
            startup and init functions before programmer can set OS CP.
            This can be resolved by adding:
               INIT PROC CLIPINIT()
                  SET( _SET_CODEPAGE, <userCP> )
                  SET( _SET_OSCODEPAGE, <systemCP> )
               RETURN
            to linked code. INIT procedures called CLIPINIT() are
            executed before any other ones.

  * harbour/include/hbapi.h
  * harbour/src/vm/set.c
    + added new functions for CP converisons which can be used with
      and without active HVM:
         hb_osStrEncode(), hb_osStrEncodeN(),
         hb_osStrDecode(), hb_osStrDecode2(),
         hb_osStrU16Encode(), hb_osStrU16EncodeN(),
         hb_osStrU16Decode(), hb_osStrU16Decode2(),

  * harbour/include/hbvm.h
  * harbour/src/vm/hvm.c
    + added new function hb_vmIsReady() - it's similar to hb_vmActive()
      but it also checks if current thread has active HVM stack.
    * moved hb_cdpReleaseAll() to the end of HVM cleanup code so
      CP conversions are longer active.

  * harbour/include/hbcomp.h
  * harbour/src/compiler/cmdcheck.c
  * harbour/src/compiler/hbusage.c
  * harbour/src/common/expropt2.c
    + added new compiler switch:
         -ku  - strings in user encoding
      Now it informs compiler that strings use custom encoding so some
      optimizations which are byte oriented cannot be used.
      It's possible that in the future we will change above definition
      to sth like: "strings in UTF8 encoding" but now I would like to
      keep more general.

  * harbour/src/vm/macro.c
    * inform macrocompiler about custom CPs using own character indexes
      to disable byte oriented optimizations.

  * harbour/include/hbapigt.h
  * harbour/src/rtl/gtapi.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/inkeyapi.c
    + added HB_B_*_W macros with unicode box character definitions
    + added HB_MBUTTON_* macros
    + added new GT functions: hb_gtHostCP() and hb_gtBoxCP() which
      allows to extract CPs used in translations by GTs.
    + added new function hb_inkeyKeyString() - it converts inkey value
      to corresponding string
    + added new function hb_inkeyKeyStd() - it converts new extended
      key value to standard Clipper one.

  * harbour/include/hbapifs.h
  * harbour/src/common/hbffind.c
    * moved OS codepage translations fully to hb_fsFind*() functions.
      It fixes few problems which existed before, i.e. double CP
      conversions in MS-Windows builds and simplifies upper level code.

  * harbour/src/pp/hbpp.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/direct.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/fssize.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/file.c
  * harbour/contrib/hbct/files.c
    * eliminated not longer necessary CP conversions in code calling
      hb_fsFind*() functions.

  * harbour/src/common/hbgete.c
    * moved OS codepage translations to hb_getenv(), hb_getenv_buffer()
      and hb_setenv() functions. It fixes few problems which existed
      before, i.e. double CP conversions in MS-Windows builds and
      simplifies upper level code.

  * harbour/src/rtl/net.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/gete.c
    * eliminated not longer necessary CP conversions in code calling
      hb_getenv()/hb_setenv() functions.
    ; NOTE: additional parameters in HB_GETENV() and HB_SETENV() which
            disabled CP conversions are not longer supported.
            They were strictly platform dependent and ignored in chosen
            cases (i.e. in MS-Windows UNICODE builds we always have to
            convert strings transferred between HVM and OS. If someone
            needs old functionality for other platform then he should
            temporary disable _SET_OSCODEPAGE.

  * harbour/src/common/hbver.c
  * harbour/src/common/hbfsapi.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/fstemp.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/fslink.c
    * eliminated HB_TCHAR_*() macros

  * harbour/src/common/strwild.c
    + added supprot for custom CPs using own character indexes in:
         hb_strMatchWild(),
         hb_strMatchWildExact(),
         hb_strMatchCaseWildExact()

  * harbour/src/nortl/nortl.c
    + added new dummy function replacement for binaries which are not
      linked with HVM.

  * harbour/src/rtl/filesys.c
    ! fixed double CP conversions in MS-Windows builds of hb_fsCurDirBuff()
    * use hb_vmIsReady() instead of hb_stackId() in file name conversions.
    * use hb_cmdargProgName() in hb_fsBaseDirBuff()

  * harbour/src/rtl/philes.c
    * use hb_cmdargProgName() in HB_PROGNAME() function.

  * harbour/src/rtl/gtcgi/gtcgi.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/gtstd/gtstd.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/gtpca/gtpca.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/gtdos/gtdos.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/gtos2/gtos2.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/gtwin/gtwin.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/gtwvt/gtwvt.h
  * harbour/src/rtl/gtwvt/gtwvt.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/gttrm/gttrm.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/gtcrs/gtcrs.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/gtsln/gtsln.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/gtsln/kbsln.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/gtsln/gtsln.h
  * harbour/src/rtl/gtxwc/gtxwc.h
  * harbour/src/rtl/gtxwc/gtxwc.c
  * harbour/contrib/gtwvg/gtwvg.c
  * harbour/contrib/gtwvg/gtwvg.h
  * harbour/contrib/gtalleg/gtalleg.c
  * harbour/contrib/hbqt/gtqtc/gtqtc.cpp
  * harbour/contrib/hbqt/gtqtc/gtqtc.h
    * updated to work with new unicode GT API
      please make tests with different GTs - I'm not able to test
      all of them, i.e. I do not have any OS2 machine.

  * harbour/src/rtl/box.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/oldbox.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/scroll.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/console.c
    * updated to work with new unicode GT API and
      CPs using custom character indexes

  * harbour/src/rtl/at.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/ati.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/rat.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/len.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/transfrm.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/left.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/right.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/substr.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/stuff.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/padc.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/padl.c
  * harbour/src/rtl/padr.c
    * updated to work with CPs using custom character indexes

  * harbour/src/rtl/chrasc.c
    + added support for HB_CDP_ISCHARUNI() CPs.

  * harbour/src/rtl/mlcfunc.c
    * rewritten from scratch to work with CPs using custom character
      indexes

  * harbour/src/rtl/accept.c
    * updated to work with unicode inkey values and
      CPs using custom character indexes

  * harbour/src/rtl/strmatch.c
    % small optimization

  * harbour/src/rtl/Makefile
  + harbour/src/rtl/chruni.c
    + added new PRG functions which allows to make byte/binary and
      unicode/character operations on strings:
         HB_UCHAR( <nCode> ) -> <cText>
            return string with U+nCode character in HVM CP encoding
         HB_BCHAR( <nCode> ) -> <cText>
            return 1 byte string with <nCode> value
         HB_UCODE( <cText> ) -> <nCode>
            return unicode value of 1-st character (not byte) in given string
         HB_BCODE( <cText> ) -> <nCode>
            return value of 1-st byte in given string
         HB_ULEN( <cText> ) -> <nChars>
            return string length in characters
         HB_BLEN( <cText> ) -> <nBytes>
            return string length in bytes
         HB_UPEEK( <cText>, <n> ) -> <nCode>
            return unicode value of <n>-th character in given string
         HB_BPEEK( <cText>, <n> ) -> <nCode>
            return value of <n>-th byte in given string
         HB_UPOKE( [@]<cText>, <n>, <nVal> ) -> <cText>
            change <n>-th character in given string to unicode <nVal> one and
            return modified text
         HB_BPOKE( [@]<cText>, <n>, <nVal> ) -> <cText>
            change <n>-th byte in given string to <nVal> and return modified
            text

  * harbour/src/rtl/hbdoc.prg
  * harbour/src/rtl/memvarhb.prg
    * use HB_BCHAR() for binary string definitions

  * harbour/src/rtl/hbi18n2.prg
    * use hb_utf8CHR( 0xFEFF ) instead of hardcoded binary sting and
      HB_BLEN() instead of LEN()

  * harbour/src/rtl/inkey.c
    + added new functions:
         HB_KEYCHAR( <nKey> ) -> <cChar>
         HB_KEYSTD( <nExtKey> ) -> <nClipKey>
    ! use HB_INKEY_ALL instead of INKEY_ALL in LASTKEY()

  * harbour/src/rtl/achoice.prg
  * harbour/src/rtl/browse.prg
  * harbour/src/rtl/menuto.prg
  * harbour/src/rtl/tgetlist.prg
  * harbour/src/rtl/teditor.prg
  * harbour/src/rtl/tlabel.prg
  * harbour/src/rtl/tpopup.prg
  * harbour/src/rtl/radiobtn.prg
  * harbour/src/rtl/radiogrp.prg
  * harbour/src/rtl/wait.prg
    * updated to work with unicode inkey() values

  * harbour/src/rtl/listbox.prg
    * use box.ch macros instead of explicit CHR(...) definitions

  * harbour/src/rtl/ttopbar.prg
    * updated to work with different type of CPs

  * harbour/src/rtl/scrollbr.prg
    * formatting

  * harbour/src/rtl/mouse53.c
    * use HB_MBUTTON_* macros instead of local ones

  * harbour/src/codepage/cp_utf8.c
  + harbour/src/codepage/uc16def.c
  + harbour/src/codepage/utf8sort.c
    * replaced UTF8ASC with new CP: UTF8EX
      This CP uses character indexes instead of bytes one
      and operates on unicode characters flags.
      Tables for upper/lower conversions and upper/lower/alpha/digit
      flags were generated automatically from
         http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/UnicodeData.txt
      It also uses custom collation rules. It's very simple one
      level sorting based on UTF8 C collation.
      If someone needs some advanced sorting rules, then it's enough
      to create copy of this cp with user custom version of UTF8_cmp()
      and UTF8_cmpi() functions, i.e. they can be redirected to some
      external library like ICU (icu-project.org).

  * harbour/contrib/hbct/ctwin.c
  * harbour/contrib/hbct/ctwin.h
  * harbour/contrib/hbct/ctwfunc.c
    * added support for new unicode GT API

  * harbour/contrib/xhb/xhbfunc.c
    * redirected HB_CMDARGARGV() to HB_PROGNAME()

  * harbour/contrib/hbnf/origin.c
    * redirected FT_ORIGIN() to HB_PROGNAME()

  * harbour/contrib/hbnf/getenvrn.c
    ! windows version of FT_GETE() fully rewritten - it should
      fix well known problems reported to the devel list. Please test.
    % small optimization for other systems

  * harbour/contrib/hbfship/exec.c
    * use hb_cmdargProgName() in EXECNAME()

  + harbour/tests/uc16_gen.prg
    + added code which generates tables with unicode character flags
      from http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/UnicodeData.txt.
      harbour/src/codepage/uc16def.c was generated by this code.

  * harbour/tests/inkeytst.prg
  * harbour/tests/wvtext.prg
  * harbour/tests/gtkeys.prg
    * use HB_INKEY_ALL

  * harbour/include/harbour.hbx
  * harbour/include/hbcpage.hbx
  * harbour/include/hblang.hbx
    * regenerated

   ; It was quite big peace of modifications and for sure not everything
     is well tested so please make test and report problems you will find.
   ; This is basic version which introduce to HVM CPs with custom encodings.
     Some contrib code has to be updated to work correctly with it.
     I hope that developers interesting in will make necessary updates.
     I haven't touched GTWVW code at all - sorry but it needs very serious
     work to make it production ready and fix all existing problems.
   ; Special thanks to OTC - this firm sponsored adding basic UTF8 support
     to HVM.
2012-04-20 15:55:44 +00:00

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/*
* $Id$
*/
/*
* Harbour Project source code:
* The Console API
*
* Copyright 1999 Antonio Linares <alinares@fivetech.com>
* www - http://harbour-project.org
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330,
* Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA (or visit the web site http://www.gnu.org/).
*
* As a special exception, the Harbour Project gives permission for
* additional uses of the text contained in its release of Harbour.
*
* The exception is that, if you link the Harbour libraries with other
* files to produce an executable, this does not by itself cause the
* resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
* Your use of that executable is in no way restricted on account of
* linking the Harbour library code into it.
*
* This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why
* the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.
*
* This exception applies only to the code released by the Harbour
* Project under the name Harbour. If you copy code from other
* Harbour Project or Free Software Foundation releases into a copy of
* Harbour, as the General Public License permits, the exception does
* not apply to the code that you add in this way. To avoid misleading
* anyone as to the status of such modified files, you must delete
* this exception notice from them.
*
* If you write modifications of your own for Harbour, it is your choice
* whether to permit this exception to apply to your modifications.
* If you do not wish that, delete this exception notice.
*
*/
/*
* The following parts are Copyright of the individual authors.
* www - http://harbour-project.org
*
* Copyright 1999 David G. Holm <dholm@jsd-llc.com>
* hb_conOutAlt(), hb_conOutDev(), DEVOUT(), hb_conDevPos(),
* DEVPOS(), __EJECT(),
* hb_conOut(), hb_conOutErr(), OUTERR(),
* hb_conOutStd(), OUTSTD(), PCOL(), PROW(),
* SETPRC(), and hb_conInit()
*
* Copyright 1999-2001 Viktor Szakats (harbour syenar.net)
* hb_conNewLine()
* DISPOUTAT()
*
* See COPYING for licensing terms.
*
*/
#include "hbapi.h"
#include "hbapicdp.h"
#include "hbapiitm.h"
#include "hbapifs.h"
#include "hbapierr.h"
#include "hbapigt.h"
#include "hbstack.h"
#include "hbset.h"
#include "hb_io.h"
#if defined( HB_OS_WIN )
#include <windows.h>
#if defined( HB_OS_WIN_CE )
#include "hbwince.h"
#endif
#endif
/* NOTE: Some C compilers like Borland C optimize the call of small static buffers
* into an integer to read it faster. Later, programs like CodeGuard
* complain if the given buffer was smaller than an int. [ckedem]
*/
/* length of buffer for CR/LF characters */
#if !defined( HB_OS_EOL_LEN ) || HB_OS_EOL_LEN < 4
# define CRLF_BUFFER_LEN 4
#else
# define CRLF_BUFFER_LEN HB_OS_EOL_LEN + 1
#endif
#if defined( HB_OS_UNIX ) && !defined( HB_EOL_CRLF )
static const char s_szCrLf[ CRLF_BUFFER_LEN ] = { HB_CHAR_LF, 0 };
static const int s_iCrLfLen = 1;
#else
static const char s_szCrLf[ CRLF_BUFFER_LEN ] = { HB_CHAR_CR, HB_CHAR_LF, 0 };
static const int s_iCrLfLen = 2;
#endif
static HB_FHANDLE s_hFilenoStdin = ( HB_FHANDLE ) HB_STDIN_HANDLE;
static HB_FHANDLE s_hFilenoStdout = ( HB_FHANDLE ) HB_STDOUT_HANDLE;
static HB_FHANDLE s_hFilenoStderr = ( HB_FHANDLE ) HB_STDERR_HANDLE;
typedef struct
{
int row;
int col;
} HB_PRNPOS, * PHB_PRNPOS;
static HB_TSD_NEW( s_prnPos, sizeof( HB_PRNPOS ), NULL, NULL );
static PHB_PRNPOS hb_prnPos( void )
{
return ( PHB_PRNPOS ) hb_stackGetTSD( &s_prnPos );
}
void hb_conInit( void )
{
HB_TRACE(HB_TR_DEBUG, ("hb_conInit()"));
#if !defined( HB_OS_WIN )
/* On Windows file handles with numbers 0, 1, 2 are
transalted inside filesys to:
GetStdHandle( STD_INPUT_HANDLE ), GetStdHandle( STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE ),
GetStdHandle( STD_ERROR_HANDLE ) */
s_hFilenoStdin = fileno( stdin );
s_hFilenoStdout = fileno( stdout );
s_hFilenoStderr = fileno( stderr );
#endif
#ifdef HB_CLP_UNDOC
{
/* Undocumented CA-Cl*pper switch //STDERR:x */
int iStderr = hb_cmdargNum( "STDERR" );
if( iStderr == 0 || iStderr == 1 ) /* //STDERR with no parameter or 0 */
s_hFilenoStderr = s_hFilenoStdout;
/* disabled in default builds. It's not multiplatform and very
* dangerous because it can redirect error messages to data files
* [druzus]
*/
#ifdef HB_CLP_STRICT
else if( iStderr > 0 ) /* //STDERR:x */
s_hFilenoStderr = ( HB_FHANDLE ) iStderr;
#endif
}
#endif
/*
* Some compilers open stdout and stderr in text mode, but
* Harbour needs them to be open in binary mode.
*/
hb_fsSetDevMode( s_hFilenoStdin, FD_BINARY );
hb_fsSetDevMode( s_hFilenoStdout, FD_BINARY );
hb_fsSetDevMode( s_hFilenoStderr, FD_BINARY );
if( hb_gtInit( s_hFilenoStdin, s_hFilenoStdout, s_hFilenoStderr ) != HB_SUCCESS )
hb_errInternal( 9995, "Harbour terminal (GT) initialization failure", NULL, NULL );
if( hb_cmdargCheck( "INFO" ) )
{
hb_conOutErr( hb_gtVersion( 1 ), 0 );
hb_conOutErr( hb_conNewLine(), 0 );
}
}
void hb_conRelease( void )
{
HB_TRACE(HB_TR_DEBUG, ("hb_conRelease()"));
/*
* Clipper does not restore screen size on exit so I removed the code with:
* hb_gtSetMode( s_originalMaxRow + 1, s_originalMaxCol + 1 );
* If the low level GT drive change some video adapter parameters which
* have to be restored on exit then it should does it in its Exit()
* method. Here we cannot force any actions because it may cause bad
* results in some GTs, f.e. when the screen size is controlled by remote
* user and not Harbour application (some terminal modes), [Druzus]
*/
hb_gtExit();
hb_fsSetDevMode( s_hFilenoStdin, FD_TEXT );
hb_fsSetDevMode( s_hFilenoStdout, FD_TEXT );
hb_fsSetDevMode( s_hFilenoStderr, FD_TEXT );
}
const char * hb_conNewLine( void )
{
HB_TRACE(HB_TR_DEBUG, ("hb_conNewLine()"));
return s_szCrLf;
}
HB_FUNC( HB_EOL )
{
hb_retc_const( s_szCrLf );
}
/* Deprecated */
HB_FUNC( HB_OSNEWLINE )
{
hb_retc_const( s_szCrLf );
}
/* Output an item to STDOUT */
void hb_conOutStd( const char * szStr, HB_SIZE nLen )
{
HB_TRACE(HB_TR_DEBUG, ("hb_conOutStd(%s, %" HB_PFS "u)", szStr, nLen));
if( nLen == 0 )
nLen = strlen( szStr );
if( nLen > 0 )
hb_gtOutStd( szStr, nLen );
}
/* Output an item to STDERR */
void hb_conOutErr( const char * szStr, HB_SIZE nLen )
{
HB_TRACE(HB_TR_DEBUG, ("hb_conOutErr(%s, %" HB_PFS "u)", szStr, nLen));
if( nLen == 0 )
nLen = strlen( szStr );
if( nLen > 0 )
hb_gtOutErr( szStr, nLen );
}
/* Output an item to the screen and/or printer and/or alternate */
void hb_conOutAlt( const char * szStr, HB_SIZE nLen )
{
HB_FHANDLE hFile;
HB_TRACE(HB_TR_DEBUG, ("hb_conOutAlt(%s, %" HB_PFS "u)", szStr, nLen));
if( hb_setGetConsole() )
hb_gtWriteCon( szStr, nLen );
if( hb_setGetAlternate() && ( hFile = hb_setGetAltHan() ) != FS_ERROR )
{
/* Print to alternate file if SET ALTERNATE ON and valid alternate file */
hb_fsWriteLarge( hFile, szStr, nLen );
}
if( ( hFile = hb_setGetExtraHan() ) != FS_ERROR )
{
/* Print to extra file if valid alternate file */
hb_fsWriteLarge( hFile, szStr, nLen );
}
if( ( hFile = hb_setGetPrinterHandle( HB_SET_PRN_CON ) ) != FS_ERROR )
{
/* Print to printer if SET PRINTER ON and valid printer file */
hb_fsWriteLarge( hFile, szStr, nLen );
hb_prnPos()->col += ( int ) nLen;
}
}
/* Output an item to the screen and/or printer */
static void hb_conOutDev( const char * szStr, HB_SIZE nLen )
{
HB_FHANDLE hFile;
HB_TRACE(HB_TR_DEBUG, ("hb_conOutDev(%s, %" HB_PFS "u)", szStr, nLen));
if( ( hFile = hb_setGetPrinterHandle( HB_SET_PRN_DEV ) ) != FS_ERROR )
{
/* Display to printer if SET DEVICE TO PRINTER and valid printer file */
hb_fsWriteLarge( hFile, szStr, nLen );
hb_prnPos()->col += ( int ) nLen;
}
else
/* Otherwise, display to console */
hb_gtWrite( szStr, nLen );
}
static char * hb_itemStringCon( PHB_ITEM pItem, HB_SIZE * pnLen, HB_BOOL * pfFreeReq )
{
/* logical values in device output (not console, stdout or stderr) are
shown as single letter */
if( HB_IS_LOGICAL( pItem ) )
{
*pnLen = 1;
*pfFreeReq = HB_FALSE;
return ( char * ) ( hb_itemGetL( pItem ) ? "T" : "F" );
}
return hb_itemString( pItem, pnLen, pfFreeReq );
}
HB_FUNC( OUTSTD ) /* writes a list of values to the standard output device */
{
int iPCount = hb_pcount(), iParam;
for( iParam = 1; iParam <= iPCount; iParam++ )
{
char * pszString;
HB_SIZE nLen;
HB_BOOL fFree;
if( iParam > 1 )
hb_conOutStd( " ", 1 );
pszString = hb_itemString( hb_param( iParam, HB_IT_ANY ), &nLen, &fFree );
if( nLen )
hb_conOutStd( pszString, nLen );
if( fFree )
hb_xfree( pszString );
}
}
HB_FUNC( OUTERR ) /* writes a list of values to the standard error device */
{
int iPCount = hb_pcount(), iParam;
for( iParam = 1; iParam <= iPCount; iParam++ )
{
char * pszString;
HB_SIZE nLen;
HB_BOOL fFree;
if( iParam > 1 )
hb_conOutErr( " ", 1 );
pszString = hb_itemString( hb_param( iParam, HB_IT_ANY ), &nLen, &fFree );
if( nLen )
hb_conOutErr( pszString, nLen );
if( fFree )
hb_xfree( pszString );
}
}
HB_FUNC( QQOUT ) /* writes a list of values to the current device (screen or printer) and is affected by SET ALTERNATE */
{
int iPCount = hb_pcount(), iParam;
for( iParam = 1; iParam <= iPCount; iParam++ )
{
char * pszString;
HB_SIZE nLen;
HB_BOOL fFree;
if( iParam > 1 )
hb_conOutAlt( " ", 1 );
pszString = hb_itemString( hb_param( iParam, HB_IT_ANY ), &nLen, &fFree );
if( nLen )
hb_conOutAlt( pszString, nLen );
if( fFree )
hb_xfree( pszString );
}
}
HB_FUNC( QOUT )
{
HB_FHANDLE hFile;
hb_conOutAlt( s_szCrLf, s_iCrLfLen );
if( ( hFile = hb_setGetPrinterHandle( HB_SET_PRN_CON ) ) != FS_ERROR )
{
char buf[ 256 ];
PHB_PRNPOS pPrnPos = hb_prnPos();
pPrnPos->row++;
pPrnPos->col = hb_setGetMargin();
if( pPrnPos->col )
{
if( pPrnPos->col > ( int ) sizeof( buf ) )
{
char * pBuf = ( char * ) hb_xgrab( pPrnPos->col );
memset( pBuf, ' ', pPrnPos->col );
hb_fsWrite( hFile, pBuf, ( HB_USHORT ) pPrnPos->col );
hb_xfree( pBuf );
}
else
{
memset( buf, ' ', pPrnPos->col );
hb_fsWrite( hFile, buf, ( HB_USHORT ) pPrnPos->col );
}
}
}
HB_FUNC_EXEC( QQOUT );
}
HB_FUNC( __EJECT ) /* Ejects the current page from the printer */
{
PHB_PRNPOS pPrnPos;
HB_FHANDLE hFile;
if( ( hFile = hb_setGetPrinterHandle( HB_SET_PRN_ANY ) ) != FS_ERROR )
{
static const char s_szEop[ 4 ] = { 0x0C, 0x0D, 0x00, 0x00 }; /* Buffer is 4 bytes to make CodeGuard happy */
hb_fsWrite( hFile, s_szEop, 2 );
}
pPrnPos = hb_prnPos();
pPrnPos->row = pPrnPos->col = 0;
}
HB_FUNC( PROW ) /* Returns the current printer row position */
{
hb_retni( ( int ) hb_prnPos()->row );
}
HB_FUNC( PCOL ) /* Returns the current printer row position */
{
hb_retni( ( int ) hb_prnPos()->col );
}
static void hb_conDevPos( int iRow, int iCol )
{
HB_FHANDLE hFile;
HB_TRACE(HB_TR_DEBUG, ("hb_conDevPos(%d, %d)", iRow, iCol));
/* Position printer if SET DEVICE TO PRINTER and valid printer file
otherwise position console */
if( ( hFile = hb_setGetPrinterHandle( HB_SET_PRN_DEV ) ) != FS_ERROR )
{
int iPRow = iRow;
int iPCol = iCol + hb_setGetMargin();
PHB_PRNPOS pPrnPos = hb_prnPos();
if( pPrnPos->row != iPRow || pPrnPos->col != iPCol )
{
char buf[ 256 ];
int iPtr = 0;
if( pPrnPos->row != iPRow )
{
if( ++pPrnPos->row > iPRow )
{
memcpy( &buf[ iPtr ], "\x0C\x0D\x00\x00", 2 ); /* Source buffer is 4 bytes to make CodeGuard happy */
iPtr += 2;
pPrnPos->row = 0;
}
else
{
memcpy( &buf[ iPtr ], s_szCrLf, s_iCrLfLen );
iPtr += s_iCrLfLen;
}
while( pPrnPos->row < iPRow )
{
if( iPtr + s_iCrLfLen > ( int ) sizeof( buf ) )
{
hb_fsWrite( hFile, buf, ( HB_USHORT ) iPtr );
iPtr = 0;
}
memcpy( &buf[ iPtr ], s_szCrLf, s_iCrLfLen );
iPtr += s_iCrLfLen;
++pPrnPos->row;
}
pPrnPos->col = 0;
}
else if( pPrnPos->col > iPCol )
{
buf[ iPtr++ ] = '\x0D';
pPrnPos->col = 0;
}
while( pPrnPos->col < iPCol )
{
if( iPtr == ( int ) sizeof( buf ) )
{
hb_fsWrite( hFile, buf, ( HB_USHORT ) iPtr );
iPtr = 0;
}
buf[ iPtr++ ] = ' ';
++pPrnPos->col;
}
if( iPtr )
hb_fsWrite( hFile, buf, ( HB_USHORT ) iPtr );
}
}
else
hb_gtSetPos( iRow, iCol );
}
/* NOTE: This should be placed after the hb_conDevPos() definition. */
HB_FUNC( DEVPOS ) /* Sets the screen and/or printer position */
{
if( HB_ISNUM( 1 ) && HB_ISNUM( 2 ) )
hb_conDevPos( hb_parni( 1 ), hb_parni( 2 ) );
#if defined( HB_CLP_UNDOC )
/* NOTE: Both 5.2e and 5.3 does that, while the documentation
says it will return NIL. [vszakats] */
hb_itemReturn( hb_param( 1, HB_IT_ANY ) );
#endif
}
HB_FUNC( SETPRC ) /* Sets the current printer row and column positions */
{
if( hb_pcount() == 2 && HB_ISNUM( 1 ) && HB_ISNUM( 2 ) )
{
PHB_PRNPOS pPrnPos = hb_prnPos();
pPrnPos->row = hb_parni( 1 );
pPrnPos->col = hb_parni( 2 );
}
}
HB_FUNC( DEVOUT ) /* writes a single value to the current device (screen or printer), but is not affected by SET ALTERNATE */
{
char * pszString;
HB_SIZE nLen;
HB_BOOL fFree;
if( HB_ISCHAR( 2 ) )
{
char szOldColor[ HB_CLRSTR_LEN ];
hb_gtGetColorStr( szOldColor );
hb_gtSetColorStr( hb_parc( 2 ) );
pszString = hb_itemStringCon( hb_param( 1, HB_IT_ANY ), &nLen, &fFree );
if( nLen )
hb_conOutDev( pszString, nLen );
if( fFree )
hb_xfree( pszString );
hb_gtSetColorStr( szOldColor );
}
else if( hb_pcount() >= 1 )
{
pszString = hb_itemStringCon( hb_param( 1, HB_IT_ANY ), &nLen, &fFree );
if( nLen )
hb_conOutDev( pszString, nLen );
if( fFree )
hb_xfree( pszString );
}
}
HB_FUNC( DISPOUT ) /* writes a single value to the screen, but is not affected by SET ALTERNATE */
{
char * pszString;
HB_SIZE nLen;
HB_BOOL bFreeReq;
if( HB_ISCHAR( 2 ) )
{
char szOldColor[ HB_CLRSTR_LEN ];
hb_gtGetColorStr( szOldColor );
hb_gtSetColorStr( hb_parc( 2 ) );
pszString = hb_itemStringCon( hb_param( 1, HB_IT_ANY ), &nLen, &bFreeReq );
hb_gtWrite( pszString, nLen );
if( bFreeReq )
hb_xfree( pszString );
hb_gtSetColorStr( szOldColor );
}
else if( hb_pcount() >= 1 )
{
pszString = hb_itemStringCon( hb_param( 1, HB_IT_ANY ), &nLen, &bFreeReq );
hb_gtWrite( pszString, nLen );
if( bFreeReq )
hb_xfree( pszString );
}
}
/* Undocumented Clipper function */
/* NOTE: Clipper does no checks about the screen positions. [vszakats] */
HB_FUNC( DISPOUTAT ) /* writes a single value to the screen at speficic position, but is not affected by SET ALTERNATE */
{
char * pszString;
HB_SIZE nLen;
HB_BOOL bFreeReq;
if( HB_ISCHAR( 4 ) )
{
char szOldColor[ HB_CLRSTR_LEN ];
hb_gtGetColorStr( szOldColor );
hb_gtSetColorStr( hb_parc( 4 ) );
pszString = hb_itemStringCon( hb_param( 3, HB_IT_ANY ), &nLen, &bFreeReq );
hb_gtWriteAt( hb_parni( 1 ), hb_parni( 2 ), pszString, nLen );
if( bFreeReq )
hb_xfree( pszString );
hb_gtSetColorStr( szOldColor );
}
else if( hb_pcount() >= 3 )
{
pszString = hb_itemStringCon( hb_param( 3, HB_IT_ANY ), &nLen, &bFreeReq );
hb_gtWriteAt( hb_parni( 1 ), hb_parni( 2 ), pszString, nLen );
if( bFreeReq )
hb_xfree( pszString );
}
}
/* Harbour extension, works like DISPOUTAT but does not change cursor position */
HB_FUNC( HB_DISPOUTAT )
{
if( hb_pcount() >= 3 )
{
char * pszString;
HB_SIZE nLen;
HB_BOOL bFreeReq;
int iColor;
pszString = hb_itemStringCon( hb_param( 3, HB_IT_ANY ), &nLen, &bFreeReq );
if( HB_ISCHAR( 4 ) )
iColor = hb_gtColorToN( hb_parc( 4 ) );
else if( HB_ISNUM( 4 ) )
iColor = hb_parni( 4 );
else
iColor = -1;
hb_gtPutText( hb_parni( 1 ), hb_parni( 2 ), pszString, nLen, iColor );
if( bFreeReq )
hb_xfree( pszString );
}
}
/* Same as hb_DispOutAt(), but draws with the attribute HB_GT_ATTR_BOX,
so we can use it to draw graphical elements. */
HB_FUNC( HB_DISPOUTATBOX )
{
const char * pszString = hb_parc( 3 );
if( pszString )
{
PHB_CODEPAGE cdp;
HB_SIZE nLen = hb_parclen( 3 ), nIndex = 0;
HB_WCHAR wc;
int iRow = hb_parni( 1 );
int iCol = hb_parni( 2 );
int iColor;
if( HB_ISCHAR( 4 ) )
iColor = hb_gtColorToN( hb_parc( 4 ) );
else if( HB_ISNUM( 4 ) )
iColor = hb_parni( 4 );
else
iColor = hb_gtGetCurrColor();
cdp = hb_gtBoxCP();
while( HB_CDPCHAR_GET( cdp, pszString, nLen, &nIndex, &wc ) )
hb_gtPutChar( iRow, iCol++, iColor, HB_GT_ATTR_BOX, wc );
}
}
HB_FUNC( HB_GETSTDIN ) /* Return handle for STDIN */
{
hb_retnint( ( HB_NHANDLE ) s_hFilenoStdin );
}
HB_FUNC( HB_GETSTDOUT ) /* Return handle for STDOUT */
{
hb_retnint( ( HB_NHANDLE ) s_hFilenoStdout );
}
HB_FUNC( HB_GETSTDERR ) /* Return handle for STDERR */
{
hb_retnint( ( HB_NHANDLE ) s_hFilenoStderr );
}