putty/terminal.h

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/*
* Internals of the Terminal structure, for those other modules
* which need to look inside it. It would be nice if this could be
* folded back into terminal.c in future, with an abstraction layer
* to handle everything that other modules need to know about it;
* but for the moment, this will do.
*/
#ifndef PUTTY_TERMINAL_H
#define PUTTY_TERMINAL_H
#include "tree234.h"
struct beeptime {
struct beeptime *next;
unsigned long ticks;
};
#define TRUST_SIGIL_WIDTH 3
#define TRUST_SIGIL_CHAR 0xDFFE
typedef struct {
int y, x;
} pos;
typedef struct termchar termchar;
typedef struct termline termline;
struct termchar {
/*
* Any code in terminal.c which definitely needs to be changed
* when extra fields are added here is labelled with a comment
* saying FULL-TERMCHAR.
*/
unsigned long chr;
unsigned long attr;
truecolour truecolour;
/*
* The cc_next field is used to link multiple termchars
* together into a list, so as to fit more than one character
* into a character cell (Unicode combining characters).
*
* cc_next is a relative offset into the current array of
* termchars. I.e. to advance to the next character in a list,
* one does `tc += tc->next'.
*
* Zero means end of list.
*/
int cc_next;
};
struct termline {
unsigned short lattr;
int cols; /* number of real columns on the line */
int size; /* number of allocated termchars
* (cc-lists may make this > cols) */
bool temporary; /* true if decompressed from scrollback */
int cc_free; /* offset to first cc in free list */
struct termchar *chars;
bool trusted;
};
struct bidi_cache_entry {
int width;
bool trusted;
struct termchar *chars;
int *forward, *backward; /* the permutations of line positions */
};
struct term_utf8_decode {
int state; /* Is there a pending UTF-8 character */
int chr; /* and what is it so far? */
int size; /* The size of the UTF character. */
};
struct terminal_tag {
int compatibility_level;
tree234 *scrollback; /* lines scrolled off top of screen */
tree234 *screen; /* lines on primary screen */
tree234 *alt_screen; /* lines on alternate screen */
int disptop; /* distance scrolled back (0 or -ve) */
int tempsblines; /* number of lines of .scrollback that
can be retrieved onto the terminal
("temporary scrollback") */
termline **disptext; /* buffer of text on real screen */
int dispcursx, dispcursy; /* location of cursor on real screen */
int curstype; /* type of cursor on real screen */
#define VBELL_TIMEOUT (TICKSPERSEC/10) /* visual bell lasts 1/10 sec */
struct beeptime *beephead, *beeptail;
int nbeeps;
bool beep_overloaded;
long lastbeep;
#define TTYPE termchar
#define TSIZE (sizeof(TTYPE))
int default_attr, curr_attr, save_attr;
truecolour curr_truecolour, save_truecolour;
termchar basic_erase_char, erase_char;
bufchain inbuf; /* terminal input buffer */
pos curs; /* cursor */
pos savecurs; /* saved cursor position */
int marg_t, marg_b; /* scroll margins */
bool dec_om; /* DEC origin mode flag */
bool wrap, wrapnext; /* wrap flags */
bool insert; /* insert-mode flag */
int cset; /* 0 or 1: which char set */
int save_cset, save_csattr; /* saved with cursor position */
bool save_utf, save_wnext; /* saved with cursor position */
bool rvideo; /* global reverse video flag */
unsigned long rvbell_startpoint; /* for ESC[?5hESC[?5l vbell */
bool cursor_on; /* cursor enabled flag */
bool reset_132; /* Flag ESC c resets to 80 cols */
bool use_bce; /* Use Background coloured erase */
bool cblinker; /* When blinking is the cursor on ? */
bool tblinker; /* When the blinking text is on */
bool blink_is_real; /* Actually blink blinking text */
int sco_acs, save_sco_acs; /* CSI 10,11,12m -> OEM charset */
bool vt52_bold; /* Force bold on non-bold colours */
bool utf; /* Are we in toggleable UTF-8 mode? */
term_utf8_decode utf8; /* If so, here's our decoding state */
bool printing, only_printing; /* Are we doing ANSI printing? */
int print_state; /* state of print-end-sequence scan */
bufchain printer_buf; /* buffered data for printer */
printer_job *print_job;
/* ESC 7 saved state for the alternate screen */
pos alt_savecurs;
int alt_save_attr;
truecolour alt_save_truecolour;
int alt_save_cset, alt_save_csattr;
bool alt_save_utf;
bool alt_save_wnext;
int alt_save_sco_acs;
int rows, cols, savelines;
bool has_focus;
bool in_vbell;
long vbell_end;
bool app_cursor_keys, app_keypad_keys, vt52_mode;
bool repeat_off, srm_echo, cr_lf_return;
bool seen_disp_event;
bool big_cursor;
int xterm_mouse; /* send mouse messages to host */
bool xterm_extended_mouse;
bool urxvt_extended_mouse;
int mouse_is_down; /* used while tracking mouse buttons */
bool bracketed_paste, bracketed_paste_active;
int cset_attr[2];
/*
* Saved settings on the alternate screen.
*/
int alt_x, alt_y;
bool alt_wnext, alt_ins;
bool alt_om, alt_wrap;
int alt_cset, alt_sco_acs;
bool alt_utf;
int alt_t, alt_b;
int alt_which;
int alt_sblines; /* # of lines on alternate screen that should be used for scrollback. */
#define ARGS_MAX 32 /* max # of esc sequence arguments */
#define ARG_DEFAULT 0 /* if an arg isn't specified */
#define def(a,d) ( (a) == ARG_DEFAULT ? (d) : (a) )
unsigned esc_args[ARGS_MAX];
int esc_nargs;
int esc_query;
#define ANSI(x,y) ((x)+((y)*256))
#define ANSI_QUE(x) ANSI(x,1)
#define OSC_STR_MAX 2048
int osc_strlen;
char osc_string[OSC_STR_MAX + 1];
bool osc_w;
char id_string[1024];
unsigned char *tabs;
enum {
TOPLEVEL,
SEEN_ESC,
SEEN_CSI,
SEEN_OSC,
SEEN_OSC_W,
DO_CTRLS,
SEEN_OSC_P,
OSC_STRING, OSC_MAYBE_ST,
VT52_ESC,
VT52_Y1,
VT52_Y2,
VT52_FG,
VT52_BG
} termstate;
enum {
NO_SELECTION, ABOUT_TO, DRAGGING, SELECTED
} selstate;
enum {
LEXICOGRAPHIC, RECTANGULAR
} seltype;
enum {
SM_CHAR, SM_WORD, SM_LINE
} selmode;
pos selstart, selend, selanchor;
short wordness[256];
/* Mask of attributes to pay attention to when painting. */
int attr_mask;
wchar_t *paste_buffer;
int paste_len, paste_pos;
Backend *backend;
Ldisc *ldisc;
TermWin *win;
LogContext *logctx;
struct unicode_data *ucsdata;
unsigned long last_graphic_char;
/*
* We maintain a full copy of a Conf here, not merely a pointer
* to it. That way, when we're passed a new one for
* reconfiguration, we can check the differences and adjust the
* _current_ setting of (e.g.) auto wrap mode rather than only
* the default.
*/
Conf *conf;
/*
* GUI implementations of seat_output call term_out, but it can
* also be called from the ldisc if the ldisc is called _within_
* term_out. So we have to guard against re-entrancy - if
* seat_output is called recursively like this, it will simply add
* data to the end of the buffer term_out is in the process of
* working through.
*/
bool in_term_out;
/*
* We schedule a window update shortly after receiving terminal
* data. This tracks whether one is currently pending.
*/
bool window_update_pending;
long next_update;
/*
* Track pending blinks and tblinks.
*/
bool tblink_pending, cblink_pending;
long next_tblink, next_cblink;
/*
* These are buffers used by the bidi and Arabic shaping code.
*/
termchar *ltemp;
int ltemp_size;
bidi_char *wcFrom, *wcTo;
int wcFromTo_size;
struct bidi_cache_entry *pre_bidi_cache, *post_bidi_cache;
size_t bidi_cache_size;
/*
* Current trust state, used to annotate every line of the
* terminal that a graphic character is output to.
*/
bool trusted;
/*
* We copy a bunch of stuff out of the Conf structure into local
* fields in the Terminal structure, to avoid the repeated
* tree234 lookups which would be involved in fetching them from
* the former every time.
*/
bool ansi_colour;
char *answerback;
int answerbacklen;
bool no_arabicshaping;
int beep;
bool bellovl;
int bellovl_n;
int bellovl_s;
int bellovl_t;
bool no_bidi;
bool bksp_is_delete;
bool blink_cur;
bool blinktext;
bool cjk_ambig_wide;
int conf_height;
int conf_width;
bool crhaslf;
bool erase_to_scrollback;
int funky_type;
bool lfhascr;
bool logflush;
int logtype;
bool mouse_override;
bool nethack_keypad;
bool no_alt_screen;
bool no_applic_c;
bool no_applic_k;
bool no_dbackspace;
bool no_mouse_rep;
bool no_remote_charset;
bool no_remote_resize;
bool no_remote_wintitle;
bool no_remote_clearscroll;
bool rawcnp;
bool utf8linedraw;
bool rect_select;
int remote_qtitle_action;
bool rxvt_homeend;
bool scroll_on_disp;
bool scroll_on_key;
bool xterm_256_colour;
bool true_colour;
wchar_t *last_selected_text;
int *last_selected_attr;
truecolour *last_selected_tc;
size_t last_selected_len;
int mouse_select_clipboards[N_CLIPBOARDS];
int n_mouse_select_clipboards;
int mouse_paste_clipboard;
};
static inline bool in_utf(Terminal *term)
{
return term->utf || term->ucsdata->line_codepage == CP_UTF8;
}
unsigned long term_translate(
Terminal *term, term_utf8_decode *utf8, unsigned char c);
static inline int term_char_width(Terminal *term, unsigned int c)
{
return term->cjk_ambig_wide ? mk_wcwidth_cjk(c) : mk_wcwidth(c);
}
/*
* UCSINCOMPLETE is returned from term_translate if it's successfully
* absorbed a byte but not emitted a complete character yet.
* UCSTRUNCATED indicates a truncated multibyte sequence (so the
* caller emits an error character and then calls term_translate again
* with the same input byte). UCSINVALID indicates some other invalid
* multibyte sequence, such as an overlong synonym, or a standalone
* continuation byte, or a completely illegal thing like 0xFE. These
* values are not stored in the terminal data structures at all.
*/
#define UCSINCOMPLETE 0x8000003FU /* '?' */
#define UCSTRUNCATED 0x80000021U /* '!' */
#define UCSINVALID 0x8000002AU /* '*' */
/*
* Maximum number of combining characters we're willing to store in a
* character cell. Our linked-list data representation permits an
* unlimited number of these in principle, but if we allowed that in
* practice then it would be an easy DoS to just squirt a squillion
* identical combining characters to someone's terminal and cause
* their PuTTY or pterm to consume lots of memory and CPU pointlessly.
*
* The precise figure of 32 is more or less arbitrary, but one point
* supporting it is UAX #15's comment that 30 combining characters is
* "significantly beyond what is required for any linguistic or
* technical usage".
*/
#define CC_LIMIT 32
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Helper functions for dealing with the small 'pos' structure.
*/
static inline bool poslt(pos p1, pos p2)
{
if (p1.y != p2.y)
return p1.y < p2.y;
return p1.x < p2.x;
}
static inline bool posle(pos p1, pos p2)
{
if (p1.y != p2.y)
return p1.y < p2.y;
return p1.x <= p2.x;
}
static inline bool poseq(pos p1, pos p2)
{
return p1.y == p2.y && p1.x == p2.x;
}
static inline int posdiff_fn(pos p1, pos p2, int cols)
{
return (p1.y - p2.y) * (cols+1) + (p1.x - p2.x);
}
/* Convenience wrapper on posdiff_fn which uses the 'Terminal *term'
* that more or less every function in terminal.c will have in scope.
* For safety's sake I include a TYPECHECK that ensures it really is a
* structure pointer of the right type. */
#define GET_TERM_COLS TYPECHECK(term == (Terminal *)0, term->cols)
#define posdiff(p1,p2) posdiff_fn(p1, p2, GET_TERM_COLS)
/* Product-order comparisons for rectangular block selection. */
static inline bool posPle(pos p1, pos p2)
{
return p1.y <= p2.y && p1.x <= p2.x;
}
static inline bool posPle_left(pos p1, pos p2)
{
/*
* This function is used for checking whether a given character
* cell of the terminal ought to be highlighted as part of the
* selection, by comparing with term->selend. term->selend stores
* the location one space to the right of the last highlighted
* character. So we want to highlight the characters that are
* less-or-equal (in the product order) to the character just left
* of p2.
*
* (Setting up term->selend that way was the easiest way to get
* rectangular selection working at all, in a code base that had
* done lexicographic selection the way I happened to have done
* it.)
*/
return p1.y <= p2.y && p1.x < p2.x;
}
static inline bool incpos_fn(pos *p, int cols)
{
if (p->x == cols) {
p->x = 0;
p->y++;
return true;
}
p->x++;
return false;
}
static inline bool decpos_fn(pos *p, int cols)
{
if (p->x == 0) {
p->x = cols;
p->y--;
return true;
}
p->x--;
return false;
}
/* Convenience wrappers on incpos and decpos which use term->cols
* (similarly to posdiff above), and also (for mild convenience and
* mostly historical inertia) let you leave off the & at every call
* site. */
#define incpos(p) incpos_fn(&(p), GET_TERM_COLS)
#define decpos(p) decpos_fn(&(p), GET_TERM_COLS)
#endif