areas of the code. Not all back-ends have been tested, but Telnet and SSH
behave reasonably.
Incidentally, almost all of this patch was written through Mac PuTTY,
admittedly over a Telnet connection.
[originally from svn r2615]
vttest apart from the "mad programmer" screen, which I think is a linedraw
problem.
This also intorduces proper clipping of the drawn text for good measure.
[originally from svn r2593]
we can have runtime switching between MacTCP and OpenTransport, and so
that we can cope if there's no TCP/IP stack available at all (albeit with
very little functionality at present).
[originally from svn r2546]
functions are only dummy stubs, but it's still minimally usable. At
least, as long as you don't want to do anything complex like logging out.
[originally from svn r2500]
There are still lots of things to fix, like urgent data or the fact that
everything seems to happen one keypress too late, but this is an important
milestone.
[originally from svn r2458]
its own. These are from NetBSD's libc, and have a standard (now 3-clause)
Berkeley licence.
Also provide a definition of DWORD and a better definition of BYTE.
[originally from svn r2449]
be equipped with Color QuickDraw, as are all PowerPC systems. Hence, don't
bother with support for basic QuickDraw in the CFM-68K and PowerPC builds.
[originally from svn r2431]
encoding, have it go through the rest of its motions with an empty string
anyway, so as to at least give a sensible empty box of the right colour.
If SetFallbackUnicodeToText() fails, switch over to using the charset
library, hence avoiding problems in do_text().
If the version of the Unicode Converter we're using doesn't understand about
interrupt-safe fallback functions, don't try to tell it we've got one. This
prevents SetFallbackUnicodeToText() from failing on systems with old Unicode
Converters.
[originally from svn r2414]
open an existing saved session. This has entailed adding an extra hook to
settings.c to allow for loading settings other than by name.
[originally from svn r2387]
if it's available. Linking against the static Unicode Converter library
costs us about 30k on Classic 68K, which I can live with.
Because the default fallback converter can generate multiple output
characters for a single input character, we provide our own fallback that
doesn't. It converts everything to '?' instead.
[originally from svn r2315]
ignore when breaking text into runs for display, and implement setting this
on Mac (other ports just use 0xffffffff).
We don't use DeviceLoop for this any more because Apple Technical Q&A
QA1024 says we shouldn't. Unlike their example, we don't depend on the
Display Manager's being present either.
[originally from svn r2264]
This doesn't include any mkfiles.pl glue, and is missing one or two other
fixes. The terminal emulator is kind of working, though, as, I believe, is
the store module. Everything else is yet to be done.
[originally from svn r2226]