/* Features which vary with the OS */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #ifdef HAVE_IO_H #include /* For win32 && set_bin(). */ #endif #include #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SIGNAL_H #include #endif #include #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H #include /* Need to be after sys/types.h */ #endif #ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H #include /* OS/2 needs this after sys/types.h */ #endif /* We need to have it here. Stupid BSD. */ #ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_ARPA_INET_H #include #endif /* This is for some exotic TOS mangling when handling passive FTP sockets. */ #ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_SYSTM_H #include #else #ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_SYSTEM_H #include #endif #endif #ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IP_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H /* For the sake of SunOS, keep this away from files including * intl/gettext/libintl.h because includes system which * either includes system gettext header or contains gettext function * declarations. */ #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_X11 #include #include #endif #include "elinks.h" #include "main/select.h" #include "osdep/osdep.h" #include "osdep/signals.h" #include "terminal/terminal.h" #include "util/conv.h" #include "util/memory.h" #include "util/string.h" /* Set a file descriptor to non-blocking mode. It returns a non-zero value * on error. */ int set_nonblocking_fd(int fd) { #if defined(O_NONBLOCK) || defined(O_NDELAY) int flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0); if (flags < 0) return -1; #if defined(O_NONBLOCK) return fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags | O_NONBLOCK); #else return fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags | O_NDELAY); #endif #elif defined(FIONBIO) int flag = 1; return ioctl(fd, FIONBIO, &flag); #else return 0; #endif } /* Set a file descriptor to blocking mode. It returns a non-zero value on * error. */ int set_blocking_fd(int fd) { #if defined(O_NONBLOCK) || defined(O_NDELAY) int flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0); if (flags < 0) return -1; #if defined(O_NONBLOCK) return fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags & ~O_NONBLOCK); #else return fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags & ~O_NDELAY); #endif #elif defined(FIONBIO) int flag = 0; return ioctl(fd, FIONBIO, &flag); #else return 0; #endif } void set_ip_tos_throughput(int socket) { #if defined(IP_TOS) && defined(IPTOS_THROUGHPUT) int on = IPTOS_THROUGHPUT; setsockopt(socket, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TOS, (char *) &on, sizeof(on)); #endif } int get_e(unsigned char *env) { char *v = getenv(env); return (v ? atoi(v) : 0); } unsigned char * get_cwd(void) { int bufsize = 128; unsigned char *buf; while (1) { buf = mem_alloc(bufsize); if (!buf) return NULL; if (getcwd(buf, bufsize)) return buf; mem_free(buf); if (errno == EINTR) continue; if (errno != ERANGE) return NULL; bufsize += 128; } return NULL; } void set_cwd(unsigned char *path) { if (path) while (chdir(path) && errno == EINTR); } unsigned char * get_shell(void) { unsigned char *shell = GETSHELL; if (!shell || !*shell) shell = DEFAULT_SHELL; return shell; } /* Terminal size */ #if !defined(CONFIG_OS_OS2) && !defined(CONFIG_OS_WIN32) static void sigwinch(void *s) { ((void (*)(void)) s)(); } void handle_terminal_resize(int fd, void (*fn)(void)) { install_signal_handler(SIGWINCH, sigwinch, fn, 0); } void unhandle_terminal_resize(int fd) { install_signal_handler(SIGWINCH, NULL, NULL, 0); } void get_terminal_size(int fd, int *x, int *y) { struct winsize ws; if (ioctl(1, TIOCGWINSZ, &ws) != -1) { *x = ws.ws_col; *y = ws.ws_row; } else { *x = 0; *y = 0; } if (!*x) { *x = get_e("COLUMNS"); if (!*x) *x = DEFAULT_TERMINAL_WIDTH; } if (!*y) { *y = get_e("LINES"); if (!*y) *y = DEFAULT_TERMINAL_HEIGHT; } } #endif /* Pipe */ #if defined(CONFIG_OS_UNIX) || defined(CONFIG_OS_BEOS) || defined(CONFIG_OS_RISCOS) void set_bin(int fd) { } int c_pipe(int *fd) { return pipe(fd); } #elif defined(CONFIG_OS_OS2) || defined(CONFIG_OS_WIN32) void set_bin(int fd) { setmode(fd, O_BINARY); } int c_pipe(int *fd) { int r = pipe(fd); if (!r) { set_bin(fd[0]); set_bin(fd[1]); } return r; } #endif /* Exec */ int is_twterm(void) /* Check if it make sense to call a twterm. */ { static int tw = -1; if (tw == -1) tw = !!getenv("TWDISPLAY"); return tw; } int is_gnuscreen(void) { static int screen = -1; if (screen == -1) screen = !!getenv("STY"); return screen; } #if defined(CONFIG_OS_UNIX) || defined(CONFIG_OS_WIN32) int is_xterm(void) { static int xt = -1; if (xt == -1) { /* Paraphrased from debian bug 228977: * * It is not enough to simply check the DISPLAY env variable, * as it is pretty legal to have a DISPLAY set. While these * days this practice is pretty uncommon, it still makes sense * sometimes, especially for people who prefer the text mode * for some reason. Only relying on DISPLAY will results in bad * codes being written to the terminal. * * Any real xterm derivative sets WINDOWID as well. * Unfortunately, konsole is an exception, and it needs to be * checked for separately. * * FIXME: The code below still fails to detect some terminals * that do support a title (like the popular PuTTY ssh client). * In general, proper xterm detection is a nightmarish task... * * -- Adam Borowski */ unsigned char *display = getenv("DISPLAY"); unsigned char *windowid = getenv("WINDOWID"); if (!windowid || !*windowid) windowid = getenv("KONSOLE_DCOP_SESSION"); xt = (display && *display && windowid && *windowid); } return xt; } #endif unsigned int resize_count = 0; #ifndef CONFIG_OS_OS2 #if !(defined(CONFIG_OS_BEOS) && defined(HAVE_SETPGID)) && !defined(CONFIG_OS_WIN32) int exe(unsigned char *path) { return system(path); } #endif static unsigned char *clipboard; unsigned char * get_clipboard_text(void) { /* The following support for GNU Screen's clipboard is * disabled for two reasons: * * 1. It does not actually return the string from that * clipboard, but rather causes the clipboard contents to * appear in stdin. get_clipboard_text is normally called * because the user pressed a Paste key in an input field, * so the characters end up being inserted in that field; * but if there are newlines in the clipboard, then the * field may lose focus, in which case the remaining * characters may trigger arbitrary actions in ELinks. * * 2. It pastes from both GNU Screen's clipboard and the ELinks * internal clipboard. Because set_clipboard_text also sets * them both, the same text would typically get pasted twice. * * Users can instead use the GNU Screen key bindings to run the * paste command. This method still suffers from problem 1 but * any user of GNU Screen should know that already. */ #if 0 /* GNU Screen's clipboard */ if (is_gnuscreen()) { struct string str; if (!init_string(&str)) return NULL; add_to_string(&str, "screen -X paste ."); if (str.length) exe(str.source); if (str.source) done_string(&str); } #endif return stracpy(empty_string_or_(clipboard)); } void set_clipboard_text(unsigned char *data) { /* GNU Screen's clipboard */ if (is_gnuscreen()) { struct string str; if (!init_string(&str)) return; add_to_string(&str, "screen -X register . "); add_shell_quoted_to_string(&str, data, strlen(data)); if (str.length) exe(str.source); if (str.source) done_string(&str); } /* Shouldn't complain about leaks. */ if (clipboard) free(clipboard); clipboard = strdup(data); } /* Set xterm-like term window's title. */ void set_window_title(unsigned char *title) { unsigned char *s; int xsize, ysize; int j = 0; #ifndef HAVE_SYS_CYGWIN_H /* Check if we're in a xterm-like terminal. */ if (!is_xterm() && !is_gnuscreen()) return; #endif /* Retrieve terminal dimensions. */ get_terminal_size(0, &xsize, &ysize); /* Check if terminal width is reasonnable. */ if (xsize < 1 || xsize > 1024) return; /* Allocate space for title + 3 ending points + null char. */ s = mem_alloc(xsize + 3 + 1); if (!s) return; /* Copy title to s if different from NULL */ if (title) { int i; /* We limit title length to terminal width and ignore control * chars if any. Note that in most cases window decoration * reduces printable width, so it's just a precaution. */ /* Note that this is the right place where to do it, since * potential alternative set_window_title() routines might * want to take different precautions. */ for (i = 0; title[i] && i < xsize; i++) { /* 0x80 .. 0x9f are ISO-8859-* control characters. * In some other encodings they could be used for * legitimate characters, though (ie. in Kamenicky). * We should therefore maybe check for these only * if the terminal is running in an ISO- encoding. */ if (iscntrl(title[i]) || (title[i] & 0x7f) < 0x20 || title[i] == 0x7f) continue; s[j++] = title[i]; } /* If title is truncated, add "..." */ if (i == xsize) { s[j++] = '.'; s[j++] = '.'; s[j++] = '.'; } } s[j] = '\0'; /* Send terminal escape sequence + title string */ printf("\033]0;%s\a", s); #if 0 /* Miciah don't like this so it is disabled because it changes the * default window name. --jonas */ /* Set the GNU screen window name */ if (is_gnuscreen()) printf("\033k%s\033\134", s); #endif fflush(stdout); mem_free(s); } #ifdef HAVE_X11 static int x_error = 0; static int catch_x_error(void) { x_error = 1; return 0; } #endif unsigned char * get_window_title(void) { #ifdef HAVE_X11 /* Following code is stolen from our beloved vim. */ unsigned char *winid; Display *display; Window window, root, parent, *children; XTextProperty text_prop; Status status; unsigned int num_children; unsigned char *ret = NULL; if (!is_xterm()) return NULL; winid = getenv("WINDOWID"); if (!winid) return NULL; window = (Window) atol(winid); if (!window) return NULL; display = XOpenDisplay(NULL); if (!display) return NULL; /* If WINDOWID is bad, we don't want X to abort us. */ x_error = 0; XSetErrorHandler((int (*)(Display *, XErrorEvent *)) catch_x_error); status = XGetWMName(display, window, &text_prop); /* status = XGetWMIconName(x11_display, x11_window, &text_prop); */ while (!x_error && (!status || !text_prop.value)) { if (!XQueryTree(display, window, &root, &parent, &children, &num_children)) break; if (children) XFree((void *) children); if (parent == root || parent == 0) break; window = parent; status = XGetWMName(display, window, &text_prop); } if (!x_error && status && text_prop.value) { ret = stracpy(text_prop.value); XFree(text_prop.value); } XCloseDisplay(display); return ret; #else /* At least reset the window title to a blank one. */ return stracpy(""); #endif } int resize_window(int width, int height, int old_width, int old_height) { #ifdef HAVE_X11 /* Following code is stolen from our beloved vim. */ unsigned char *winid; Display *display; Window window; Status status; XWindowAttributes attributes; if (!is_xterm()) return -1; winid = getenv("WINDOWID"); if (!winid) return -1; window = (Window) atol(winid); if (!window) return -1; display = XOpenDisplay(NULL); if (!display) return -1; /* If WINDOWID is bad, we don't want X to abort us. */ x_error = 0; XSetErrorHandler((int (*)(Display *, XErrorEvent *)) catch_x_error); status = XGetWindowAttributes(display, window, &attributes); while (!x_error && !status) { Window root, parent, *children; unsigned int num_children; if (!XQueryTree(display, window, &root, &parent, &children, &num_children)) break; if (children) XFree((void *) children); if (parent == root || parent == 0) break; window = parent; status = XGetWindowAttributes(display, window, &attributes); } if (!x_error && status) { XSizeHints *size_hints; long mask; int px_width = 0; int px_height = 0; /* With xterm 210, a window with 80x24 characters at * a 6x13 font appears to have 484x316 pixels; both * the width and height include four extra pixels. * Computing a new size by scaling these values often * results in windows that cannot display as many * characters as was intended. We can do better if we * can find out the actual size of character cells. * If the terminal emulator has set a window size * increment, assume that is the cell size. */ size_hints = XAllocSizeHints(); if (size_hints != NULL && XGetWMNormalHints(display, window, size_hints, &mask) && (mask & PResizeInc) != 0) { px_width = attributes.width + (width - old_width) * size_hints->width_inc; px_height = attributes.height + (height - old_height) * size_hints->height_inc; } if (px_width <= 0 || px_height <= 0) { double ratio_width = (double) attributes.width / old_width; double ratio_height = (double) attributes.height / old_height; px_width = (int) ((double) width * ratio_width); px_height = (int) ((double) height * ratio_height); } if (size_hints) XFree(size_hints); status = XResizeWindow(display, window, px_width, px_height); while (!x_error && !status) { Window root, parent, *children; unsigned int num_children; if (!XQueryTree(display, window, &root, &parent, &children, &num_children)) break; if (children) XFree((void *) children); if (parent == root || parent == 0) break; window = parent; status = XResizeWindow(display, window, px_width, px_height); } } XCloseDisplay(display); return 0; #else return -1; #endif } #endif /* Threads */ #if defined(HAVE_BEGINTHREAD) || defined(CONFIG_OS_BEOS) struct tdata { void (*fn)(void *, int); int h; unsigned char data[1]; }; void bgt(struct tdata *t) { #ifdef SIGPIPE signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN); #endif t->fn(t->data, t->h); write(t->h, "x", 1); close(t->h); free(t); } #else int start_thread(void (*fn)(void *, int), void *ptr, int l) { int p[2]; pid_t pid; if (c_pipe(p) < 0) return -1; if (set_nonblocking_fd(p[0]) < 0) return -1; if (set_nonblocking_fd(p[1]) < 0) return -1; pid = fork(); if (!pid) { struct terminal *term; /* Close input in this thread; otherwise, if it will live * longer than its parent, it'll block the terminal until it'll * quit as well; this way it will hopefully just die unseen and * in background, causing no trouble. */ /* Particularly, when async dns resolving was in progress and * someone quitted ELinks, it could make a delay before the * terminal would be really freed and returned to shell. */ foreach (term, terminals) if (term->fdin > 0) close(term->fdin); close(p[0]); fn(ptr, p[1]); write(p[1], "x", 1); close(p[1]); /* We use _exit() here instead of exit(), see * http://www.erlenstar.demon.co.uk/unix/faq_2.html#SEC6 for * reasons. Fixed by Sven Neumann . */ _exit(0); } if (pid == -1) { close(p[0]); close(p[1]); return -1; } close(p[1]); return p[0]; } #endif #ifndef OS2_MOUSE void want_draw(void) { } void done_draw(void) { } #endif #if !defined(CONFIG_OS_WIN32) int get_output_handle(void) { return 1; } int get_ctl_handle(void) { static int fd = -1; if (isatty(0)) return 0; if (fd < 0) fd = open("/dev/tty", O_RDONLY); return fd; } #endif #if !defined(CONFIG_OS_BEOS) && !(defined(HAVE_BEGINTHREAD) && defined(HAVE_READ_KBD)) \ && !defined(CONFIG_OS_WIN32) int get_input_handle(void) { return get_ctl_handle(); } #endif #ifndef CONFIG_OS_WIN32 void init_osdep(void) { #ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); #endif } #endif #if defined(CONFIG_OS_UNIX) || defined(CONFIG_OS_OS2) || defined(CONFIG_OS_RISCOS) void terminate_osdep(void) { } #endif #ifndef CONFIG_OS_BEOS void block_stdin(void) { } void unblock_stdin(void) { } #endif void elinks_cfmakeraw(struct termios *t) { /* This elinks_cfmakeraw() intentionally leaves the following * settings unchanged, even though the standard cfmakeraw() * would change some of them: * * - c_cflag & CSIZE: number of bits per character. * Bug 54 asked ELinks not to change this. * - c_cflag & (PARENB | PARODD): parity bit in characters. * Bug 54 asked ELinks not to change this. * - c_iflag & (IXON | IXOFF | IXANY): XON/XOFF flow control. * * The reasoning is, if the user has set up unusual values for * those settings before starting ELinks, then the terminal * probably expects those values and ELinks should not mess * with them. */ t->c_iflag &= ~(IGNBRK|BRKINT|PARMRK|ISTRIP|INLCR|IGNCR|ICRNL); t->c_oflag &= ~OPOST; t->c_lflag &= ~(ECHO|ECHONL|ICANON|ISIG|IEXTEN); t->c_cc[VMIN] = 1; t->c_cc[VTIME] = 0; } #if !defined(CONFIG_MOUSE) || (!defined(CONFIG_GPM) && !defined(CONFIG_SYSMOUSE) && !defined(OS2_MOUSE)) void * handle_mouse(int cons, void (*fn)(void *, unsigned char *, int), void *data) { return NULL; } void unhandle_mouse(void *data) { } void suspend_mouse(void *data) { } void resume_mouse(void *data) { } #endif #ifndef CONFIG_OS_WIN32 /* Create a bitmask consisting from system-independent envirnoment modifiers. * This is then complemented by system-specific modifiers in an appropriate * get_system_env() routine. */ static int get_common_env(void) { int env = 0; if (is_xterm()) env |= ENV_XWIN; if (is_twterm()) env |= ENV_TWIN; if (is_gnuscreen()) env |= ENV_SCREEN; /* ENV_CONSOLE is always set now and indicates that we are working w/ a * displaying-capable character-adressed terminal. Sounds purely * theoretically now, but it already makes some things easier and it * could give us interesting opportunities later (after graphical * frontends will be introduced, when working in some mysterious daemon * mode or who knows what ;). --pasky */ env |= ENV_CONSOLE; return env; } #endif #if defined(CONFIG_OS_UNIX) || defined(CONFIG_OS_RISCOS) int get_system_env(void) { return get_common_env(); } #endif int can_resize_window(int environment) { return !!(environment & (ENV_OS2VIO | ENV_XWIN)); } #ifndef CONFIG_OS_OS2 int can_open_os_shell(int environment) { return 1; } void set_highpri(void) { } #endif unsigned char * get_system_str(int xwin) { return xwin ? SYSTEM_STR "-xwin" : SYSTEM_STR; }