Mon, 11 Jan 2016 01:56:32 +0200
Need to `#include <stdlib.h>` in basics.h or md5.cpp doesn't compile under Linux/Clang
/* Public Domain Curses */ #include <curspriv.h> RCSID("$Id: color.c,v 1.83 2008/07/13 16:08:18 wmcbrine Exp $") /*man-start************************************************************** Name: color Synopsis: int start_color(void); int init_pair(short pair, short fg, short bg); int init_color(short color, short red, short green, short blue); bool has_colors(void); bool can_change_color(void); int color_content(short color, short *red, short *green, short *blue); int pair_content(short pair, short *fg, short *bg); int assume_default_colors(int f, int b); int use_default_colors(void); int PDC_set_line_color(short color); Description: To use these routines, start_color() must be called, usually immediately after initscr(). Colors are always used in pairs, referred to as color-pairs. A color-pair consists of a foreground color and a background color. A color-pair is initialized via init_pair(). After initialization, COLOR_PAIR(n) can be used like any other video attribute. start_color() initializes eight basic colors (black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, and white), and two global variables; COLORS and COLOR_PAIRS (respectively defining the maximum number of colors and color-pairs the terminal is capable of displaying). init_pair() changes the definition of a color-pair. It takes three arguments: the number of the color-pair to be redefined, and the new values of the foreground and background colors. The pair number must be between 0 and COLOR_PAIRS - 1, inclusive. The foreground and background must be between 0 and COLORS - 1, inclusive. If the color pair was previously initialized, the screen is refreshed, and all occurrences of that color-pair are changed to the new definition. has_colors() indicates if the terminal supports, and can maniplulate color. It returns TRUE or FALSE. can_change_color() indicates if the terminal has the capability to change the definition of its colors. pair_content() is used to determine what the colors of a given color-pair consist of. assume_default_colors() and use_default_colors() emulate the ncurses extensions of the same names. assume_default_colors(f, b) is essentially the same as init_pair(0, f, b) (which isn't allowed); it redefines the default colors. use_default_colors() allows the use of -1 as a foreground or background color with init_pair(), and calls assume_default_colors(-1, -1); -1 represents the foreground or background color that the terminal had at startup. If the environment variable PDC_ORIGINAL_COLORS is set at the time start_color() is called, that's equivalent to calling use_default_colors(). PDC_set_line_color() is used to set the color, globally, for the color of the lines drawn for the attributes: A_UNDERLINE, A_OVERLINE, A_LEFTLINE and A_RIGHTLINE. A value of -1 (the default) indicates that the current foreground color should be used. NOTE: COLOR_PAIR() and PAIR_NUMBER() are implemented as macros. Return Value: All functions return OK on success and ERR on error, except for has_colors() and can_change_colors(), which return TRUE or FALSE. Portability X/Open BSD SYS V start_color Y - 3.2 init_pair Y - 3.2 init_color Y - 3.2 has_colors Y - 3.2 can_change_color Y - 3.2 color_content Y - 3.2 pair_content Y - 3.2 assume_default_colors - - - use_default_colors - - - PDC_set_line_color - - - **man-end****************************************************************/ #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> int COLORS = 0; int COLOR_PAIRS = PDC_COLOR_PAIRS; bool pdc_color_started = FALSE; /* pair_set[] tracks whether a pair has been set via init_pair() */ static bool pair_set[PDC_COLOR_PAIRS]; static bool default_colors = FALSE; static short first_col = 0; int start_color(void) { PDC_LOG(("start_color() - called\n")); if (SP->mono) return ERR; pdc_color_started = TRUE; PDC_set_blink(FALSE); /* Also sets COLORS, to 8 or 16 */ if (!default_colors && SP->orig_attr && getenv("PDC_ORIGINAL_COLORS")) default_colors = TRUE; PDC_init_atrtab(); memset(pair_set, 0, PDC_COLOR_PAIRS); return OK; } static void _normalize(short *fg, short *bg) { if (*fg == -1) *fg = SP->orig_attr ? SP->orig_fore : COLOR_WHITE; if (*bg == -1) *bg = SP->orig_attr ? SP->orig_back : COLOR_BLACK; } int init_pair(short pair, short fg, short bg) { PDC_LOG(("init_pair() - called: pair %d fg %d bg %d\n", pair, fg, bg)); if (!pdc_color_started || pair < 1 || pair >= COLOR_PAIRS || fg < first_col || fg >= COLORS || bg < first_col || bg >= COLORS) return ERR; _normalize(&fg, &bg); /* To allow the PDC_PRESERVE_SCREEN option to work, we only reset curscr if this call to init_pair() alters a color pair created by the user. */ if (pair_set[pair]) { short oldfg, oldbg; PDC_pair_content(pair, &oldfg, &oldbg); if (oldfg != fg || oldbg != bg) curscr->_clear = TRUE; } PDC_init_pair(pair, fg, bg); pair_set[pair] = TRUE; return OK; } bool has_colors(void) { PDC_LOG(("has_colors() - called\n")); return !(SP->mono); } int init_color(short color, short red, short green, short blue) { PDC_LOG(("init_color() - called\n")); if (color < 0 || color >= COLORS || !PDC_can_change_color() || red < 0 || red > 1000 || green < 0 || green > 1000 || blue < 0 || blue > 1000) return ERR; return PDC_init_color(color, red, green, blue); } int color_content(short color, short *red, short *green, short *blue) { PDC_LOG(("color_content() - called\n")); if (color < 0 || color >= COLORS || !red || !green || !blue) return ERR; if (PDC_can_change_color()) return PDC_color_content(color, red, green, blue); else { /* Simulated values for platforms that don't support palette changing */ short maxval = (color & 8) ? 1000 : 680; *red = (color & COLOR_RED) ? maxval : 0; *green = (color & COLOR_GREEN) ? maxval : 0; *blue = (color & COLOR_BLUE) ? maxval : 0; return OK; } } bool can_change_color(void) { PDC_LOG(("can_change_color() - called\n")); return PDC_can_change_color(); } int pair_content(short pair, short *fg, short *bg) { PDC_LOG(("pair_content() - called\n")); if (pair < 0 || pair >= COLOR_PAIRS || !fg || !bg) return ERR; return PDC_pair_content(pair, fg, bg); } int assume_default_colors(int f, int b) { PDC_LOG(("assume_default_colors() - called: f %d b %d\n", f, b)); if (f < -1 || f >= COLORS || b < -1 || b >= COLORS) return ERR; if (pdc_color_started) { short fg, bg, oldfg, oldbg; fg = f; bg = b; _normalize(&fg, &bg); PDC_pair_content(0, &oldfg, &oldbg); if (oldfg != fg || oldbg != bg) curscr->_clear = TRUE; PDC_init_pair(0, fg, bg); } return OK; } int use_default_colors(void) { PDC_LOG(("use_default_colors() - called\n")); default_colors = TRUE; first_col = -1; return assume_default_colors(-1, -1); } int PDC_set_line_color(short color) { PDC_LOG(("PDC_set_line_color() - called: %d\n", color)); if (color < -1 || color >= COLORS) return ERR; SP->line_color = color; return OK; } void PDC_init_atrtab(void) { int i; short fg, bg; if (pdc_color_started && !default_colors) { fg = COLOR_WHITE; bg = COLOR_BLACK; } else fg = bg = -1; _normalize(&fg, &bg); for (i = 0; i < PDC_COLOR_PAIRS; i++) PDC_init_pair(i, fg, bg); }